
WHEN FREEMEN SHALL STAND
FAMILY HISTORY
OF
CHERYL JEAN ZAVADIL JOHANSEN
The bloodlines of the Kings and Queens
of yore run through the veins of us still.
The meek did not seek the new adventures of the Americas nor did the timid turn
their wagons filled with kin and worldly goods to the new frontiers. Come sit
by the fire and I will tell of the saga of one such family. Tis a tale of
valiant men and strong women, hardships, love and sorrow, promises and
betrayals.
To the best of my knowledge and research from Ancestry.com the men and women
listed in Appendix One are my true ancestors who first came to the American
Colonies,
and the United
States . As with any his/herstory there are
biases and flaws.
They are listed to serve as a reference for the stories that
follow. I have sectioned the lists by grandparents. Many of the individual
biographies can be found on Wikipedia and other on-line references.
Appendix 1 FIRST ARRIVALS
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Ancestors of Thomas Chris ty:
Andrew Chris ty Arv
1762 Lyon ?
Mary Margaret
Wilson
Capt Hugh
Wilson
Sarah Craig
Wilson
John
Chris ty Sr
William Dunbar
CATHERINE
BARCLAY
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Edward Elmer
Your 8th great grandfather
Mary Partridge
REVEREND RALPH
PARTRIDGE
Patience
Bathard-
DANIEL GARRETT
MARY USHER-
Richard
Ridgeway
Richard Randall
Stockton
Abigail
Bloomfield-
Richard Hunt
Richard Willets
Mary Washburn- [Famous Quaker]
Thomas Langdon
Joseph Langdon
Elizabeth
Langdon
Death
Richard Taylor-1638 on the Bevis

Robert Young
Samuel Perry
ANN Robbins
Ann Perry
Abraham
Lawrence Taylor
Arv 1654
John Cooper
WILBROE GRIGGS-Arv
1635 Hopewell
John Cooper
HENRY Cooper
John Marchand
Richard Taylor
Gabriel Whelden
Margaret
(Oiguina Diguina Wampanoag) Weeks Wheldon(Massasoit)
Your 11th great grandmother
WASANEGIN
Massasoit
E Wasanegin
Chief of Wampanog Massasoit
Ed Thomas Pearson
Margery Ellen
Smith
it t Alexander Tansey
Death in Maryland, USA
Mary Pearson
Robert
Worthington
PIETRO CESARE
GUILIO ALBERTI
Your 10th great grandfather 1st
Italian in NY
Landed in New
Amsterdam , May 30, 1635. He and his wife were killed by Indians
on his plantation in Brooklyn near New Amsterdam on November 9, 1655
Andrea Alberti
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Thomas Scudder
John
Lowers
Edit this p Elizabeth
Somers Lowers
erson Elizabeth
Lowers
William King
Dorothy Hayne
Walter Hayne
Death 1592
Mary Rishton
Thomas Lawrence
Joan Antrobus
Joan Arnold-M/Joan
1635 on the
Planter w/daughter

John
Edmunds Dutton-Arv 1630 Anne
Mary Neeld
Samuel Dunton
Henry Felch
Margaret Green
John Beale
Junior
John Beale Sr-
50years in England/50 in America
Edmund Hobart-1633
Elizabeth Bonadventure
Margaret Dewey-w/Edmund
1633 Elizabeth Bonadventure
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Thomas Gill
Hannah Otis
John Otis
Margaret Otis
William Hersey
Arv 1635
William Hersey
Arv 1635
Elizabeth
Croade Arv 1635
THOMAS CHUBBUCK
ANNE HOBART 1633
Eliz Bonadventure
Edmund Hobart 1633 Eliz Bonadventure
Margaret Dewey 1633 Eliz Bonadventure
WILLIAM DAVIS
Martha Wakeman
WILLIAM DAVIS
Alexander
Edwards
Sarah Baldwin
William Phelps
Arv 1630
Elizabeth
Marshall Arv 1630
Nathaniel
Phelps Arv 1630
Thomas Copley
Elizabeth
Griswold
John Lazell
Stephen Gates
Arv 1638 Dilligent
Anne Veare Arv
1638 Dilligent
Elizabeth Gates
Arv 1638 Dilligent
Shrubael
STEARNS Arv 1630 Winthrop
Fleet
Mrs. STEARNS
Nathaniel
STEARNS
Constant
Southworth Arv 1623 Anne & Little James
Alice Carpenter
Arv 1623 to marry Gov. Brad ford

William (Gov) "Mayflower Compact" Brad ford
Relationship
to you: husband of 10th great grandmother
William Collier
Arv 1633 Mary & Jane
Jane Clarke Arv
1633 Mary & Jane

John Peabody
William Pabodie
John
"Mayflower Compact" Alden
Your 10th great grandfather

Your 10th great grandmother
William***"Mayflower Compact"
Mullins
Died 1st winter
Alice Atwood
Mayflower
Died 1st winter
William Capt
Torrey
George Frye
ANNE Frye
Elizabeth Fry
JOHN
"Reverend" WILSON 1633 Winthrop Fleet
Elizabeth
Mansfield 1633 Winthrop
Fleet
John Wilson
1633 Winthrop
Fleet
THOMAS HOOKER
1633 Griffin
Your 10th great grandfather
SUSANNA
GARBRAND 1633 Griffin
Sarah Hooker
1633 Griffin
John Read 1630 Winthrop Fleet
SARAH LESSIE

(Sir) John
Palmer
Walter Palmer
Richard Booth
Katherine Booth
Elizabeth
Hawley
Francis
Griswold
Mary or Sarah
Griswold
George Kendrick
Margaret
MINSHULL
Richard Bowen
Ann Born
John Crane
Mary Daggett
Lt William
Backus Jr
Your 10th great grandfather
Reverend John
Jr Charles
Elinor Smith

Margaret
Diamond
Stephen Tracy
Arv 1623 Anne
Returned to England
Tryphosa Lee
Arv 1623 Anne
William Cross
Your 10th great grandfather
Alice Simpson
Johannus
DePeister
Cornelia
VanLubste

Thomas Birchard
Mary Robinson
William
Eldredge
William Lumpkin
Your 10th great grandfather

Thomas Lombard
Bernard LOMBARD
Joyce Small
William Clarke
1630 Winthrop
Fleet
Elizabeth
Clarke 1630 Winthrop
Fleet
Elinor Mary
Clarke

Alice Blush
John Mulford
Your 10th great grandfather
The
Mulford Farm, listed on the National Register of Historic Places is considered
one of America ’s
most
significant,
intact English Colonial farmsteads. Originally the site of three successive
blacksmith’s shops, by 1680,
the
Mulford Farm was a family farmstead of approximately fourteen acres and was the
home of more than ten
generations
of families, most of them Mulfords, until 1949. The Mulford Farm is interpreted
as the year 1790, a
time
when the resident Mulfords, David and Rachel, prospered. In 1790, the census
states that there were
eight
people living in the house, David and Rachel (Gardiner) Mulford, three sons,
one daughter, and two apprentices.
Thomas Mulford
William Osburn
Anthonie Osburn
Thomas Barnes
Ann Barnes

William Bassett
Arv 1621 Fortune
Your 11th great grandfather
Cecilia Light
Arv 1621 Fortune
Death 5 Jun 1667 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States After the Mayflower, the Fortune was
the next ship to arrive at Plymouth
Colony, on 9 Nov 1621,
carrying 35 new colonists.
Deacon William
Bassett Arv 1621 Fortune
Elizabeth
Tilden
Nathaniel
Tilden
In 1645 the town of Duxbury was granted a
plantation , to the west, four miles in each direction from a given center .
This was divided between fifty four, who were called original proprietors among
them were John Alden, Miles Standish
, William Brad ford,
William Bassett , William Collier, Constant Southworth and Chris topher Wadsworth.[Bold are ancestors]. They
paid Massasoit , the friendly chief
of the neighboring Indians, for this land, seven coats a yard and a half in
each coat nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives , four moose skins and ten
and a half yards of cotton cloth. Each settler had a grant of a house lot of
six acres. This was incorporated as Bridgewater
in 1656.
John Joyce
Dorothy
Cotchett Joyce
.
First Arrivals: Ancestors of
Emily
Ann Morrow

William Morrow
Elizabeth Webster
John Webster
Elizabeth Hamilton

w/Lucille
William Alfred Bennett
Your 2nd great
grandfather
Thomas Bennett

Arv.1618 on William & Thomas
Captured at Jamestown Massacre, 1st
Husband Thomas
Pierce
slain.
Your 10th
great grandmother
Henry Snayle
Alice Elizabeth Snayle

Elizabeth Ronsby
Henry Field Arv 1635
Samuel Ironmonger
William Ironmonger
Elizabeth Jones Arv 1635
RICHARD JONES Arv 1635
Sarah Thomas Arv 1635
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John Ellis Arv 1620
Ann Benjamin Masterson ? Arv 1621
Thomas Wight Founder Medford ,
Ma
Sir Thomas Bunbury (Bunburye)
Mary Banks
John Banks
Marie Taintor
Charles Tainter Arv. 1643
Colonel George Mason Arv 1651
Your 10th
great grandfather
great-grandfather of George Mason IV, a Founding Father of the United
States .
Mary French


Your 10th
great grandfather
listed as a descendant of William I the Lion of Scotland
through his Fowke ancestors. He is also a descendant of Henry II
of England
through a FitzThomas ancestor (maternal),
and a
descendant of Louis IV of France , through the Throckmorton
ancestors
Virginia Ann Thoroughgood

Your 11th
great grandfather
THOROUGHGOOD, builder of the oldest
Colonial home in America ;
Commander of a Royal Troop; Member of the King's
Council;
First Judge of Lower Norfolk , Virginia ; b. 1602; d. 1641;
came to Virginia in 1621
Adam's house is still standing in Princess Anne County ,
one of only 7 houses dating from the 17th
C. in VA
Sarah Offley
Your 11th
great grandmother
Court records show her bringing suit on
several occasions: swearing out a warrant on Goody Layton for wronging her
deceased husband with a "Pish;" two men for making insulting remarks
to her daughter, Sarah in 1644; and just days before her death she took a
tenant farmer to court for improper planting of an orchard and "ground
made waste of." She was described as "beautiful and
high-spirited" with a "backbone of steel and an indomitable
will." Some accounts are
unfavorable, some are admirable. In any case, she was a very independent,
unusual woman in her day.
Frances Henry Drake

Mary Buckingham
John Drake
Margaret Weldon
Death in Virginia, United States
Samuel Weldon Sir
Francis Drake
Sarah Efford
Thomas Folland
William Eddy
William Eddy
Janet Preist
James Edwards
Allison Edwards Neel
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Nicholas (Lt.) Stillwell
Arrival 1652 on De Bonte Kou [the Spotted Cow]
Annetje Anne VanDyck Stillwell
Thomas Janse VanDyke
Your 11th
great grandfather
Sytie DIRKS
John Mott
The Ship DEFENCE of London , Edward Bostock, Master. She sailed
from London about the last of July (1635) and
arrived at Boston
October 8, with about one hundred passengers.
Adam Mott, 39,of Cambridge county Cambridge, tailor, Hingham
Mrs. Sarah Mott, 31
John Mott, 14, Adam Mott, 12, Jonathan Mott, 9, Elizabeth
Mott, 6, Mary Mott, 4
ADAM Mott
Mary Mott
Jane Hulet
Lewis Hewlett
Wackraet Rutte
Rev John Throckmorton Sr.
Rebecca Covill
James Cloyd
James Cloyd, born about 1680, was at the
siege of Derry when only nine years of age
David Cloyd
Your 7th great
grandfather
Margaret Reid
Sailed in 1729 on the George & Anne
Colonel John Campbell
Grissel Hay
Margaret Campbell
Your 7th great
grandmother
They found Mrs Cloyd tomahawked in three places but still alive and
conscious. She told of the assault by the Indians of their getting drunk ripping
up the feather beds and carrying off the money. One of the Indians wiped the
blood from her temples with a corn cob saying "Poor old woman."
She died the next morning. JOHN CLOYD, the fourth son of David, 3, was killed
by Indians in 1764, at the time his mother was killed.
John Neely
Robert MAYFIELD
William "Maiyffelld" Mayfield
Alice Mathews
Thomas Bennett
Your 10th
great grandfather

Alice Elizabeth Sneale Snayle --Widow Pierce
Your 10th
great grandmother
Henry Snayle
Alice Elizabeth Snayle
Anne Barham
Thomas Pierce
Thomas Pierce
Elizabeth Cole
Ryse Rice Cole
ARROLD PHIPPS-DUNINGTON
William Taylor

Capt. Audley Paul
Your 11th
great grandfather

Margaret Jane Lynn***
Captain Isaac Taylor
Isabella (Wilson ) Taylor

Jane Juet
Mary Fauntleroy
Bartholomaeus Bartle Bach
Margretha Ebert
Hans Adam Baugh
Johan George Dan iel
Flohr
Birth 1719
Death 1777
JOHANNES PHILLIPPI
"Came to America
onboard the ship 'Phoenix ,' arriving in Philadelphia August 28,
1750, with his wife and family
Johan Lorenz Haeffner
Catharine Margaretha Haeffner
Birth 1730
MARIA CHRISTINA CLEISS
Friedrich Gleiss
Johannes Eichelberger
Maria Barbara
Johann George Eichelberger
Anna Juliana Illig
Hans Andreas Illig
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John Lay
Sarah Marvin
Death in Connecticut
John Lay
Elizabeth Wollwand
Henry Andrews
Katherine Yy
Robert I Middleton
Robert Middleton
Death
Nancy Middleton
Mary BUTCHER
William Gibson
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William H. Duncan
Margaret McMurde
WILLIAM ROBERT Duncan
Nathaniel Floyd
Nathaniel
arrived in Jamestown in 1616 on the ship Bona
Nova from England .
Despite the
hardships that the Jamestown settlers faced, new
ships of settlers and supplies arrived from England . By 1616, the colonists
were making progress.
Mary UNKNOWN FLOYD / FLOID
Mary Berry
John P Floyd

Francis Newell
Mary Newell NMN
John Norton
Isaac Moore
Deacon Isaac Moore first of Farmington was one of the first settlers of Norwalk . He married at Hartford , Dec. 5, 1645
Ruth daughter of John Stanley. Was Representative for Norwalk in 1657. About 1660 went back to Farmington where he was a
Deacon. Was Sergeant in 1649 and may be the Isaac Moore who came in the ship
"Increase" 1635 from London to Boston .
William Colville
Death 1719
Sarah Agnes Blakie
Death 1703
Joseph Colville
Elizabeth Wilson
James Colville
Ann Vance
Andrew Vance
Jane Hoge
William Hoge
Jane Hoge
First Arrivals:
Eberhart
of
Belle A Baker
Harry Pearl
Eberhart
View
relationship to me
Jacob Mason
Edward
Bennett

Alice Eginton
John Bennett Sr.
William White
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Arthur
Hathaway I

Francis Cooke
Your 12th
great grandfather
John Cooke
Death 23 NOV 1695 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United StatesJohn
Cooke was baptized at Leyden, Holland between
January and March 1607/8 and was, thus, about thirteen years old on arrival at Plymouth with his father,
Francis Cooke in 1620 on the Mayflower. He married in Plymouth on March 28,
1634, Sarah Warren, daughter of Pilgrim Richard and Elizabeth Warren of the
Mayflower.
Hester Walloon
Mahien

Your 10th
great grandfather
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Elizabeth
Jouatt
Sarah Warren
Thomas Bright
Death in Connecticut, USA
Eleanor
Lissings
Death in Connecticut, USA
Andrew
Eberhart
Catharina
Elisabetha Reppert
Cathron
Catherine Elizabeth Mercer
George
Robinson
Elizabeth
Alston-Donne
Your 11th
great grandmother
SIR John1*
Done X
Thomas Howell
Katherine
Thomas
Catherine
Howell
Susenna
CALLAWAY
Death in United States [unverified]
David
Griffith
Hannah
William Davis
David
Givilene
Gwendolyn Phillip s
William
Davies
Francis Miles
Catherine
Elithorpe Miles
James Miles
Ann Miles
Katherine
Brimer
Samuel
Sherrill
The origin of the first Sherrill is obscure. According to legend, Samuel
Sherrill was the “sole survivor of a shipwreck." Washed ashore with his
oak chest (32” x 50” x 23”), he was first seen by “Miss [Elizabeth] Parsons and
a group of young ladies.” Miss Parsons reportedly said, “He is the handsomest
man I have ever seen and I would marry him if I could.”…and she did.

William
Sherrill
Your 8th great
grandfather
Margaret
Wilson
Birth 1670
ANDREW BARR
William Barr
Sir William
Knox
Sally Kilgore
Death
Sarah Knox
James
Hamilton
DAVID Telfer
John Penny
Sr.
Margaret Ann
Rutan

For
Carl Howard Habrel
step
grandfather
Phillip John Haberl
Arriv. 1895

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William Richard Johansen
Your husband
Johan Jorgensen

paternal
grandfather of husband
Marie Engene Johansen
paternal
grandmother of husband
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maternal
grandfather of husband
Bertha M Sea
maternal grandmother of
husband
Nils Petter Nilsson
great
grandfather of husband

George Zavadil
Your father

Your paternal
grandmother
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Anna Knotik
Your great
grandmother
Death in Cook County, IL
Charles Lucas
Your great
grandfather
Death in Cook County, Illinois
Alois A Zavadil
Your great
grandfather
Antonia Loula
Your great
grandmother
August LOULA
Your 2nd great
grandfather
Julia A JANDUS
Your 2nd great
grandmother
Joseph Josef JANDUS
Your 3rd great
grandfather
Anna Jandus
Your 3rd great
grandmother

FIRST
ARRIVALS
FOR
Hellen Barbara Sandy Tecklin - Eberhart
Samuel Tecklin
Emma Tecklin
View
relationship to me
Buried in Ridgewood, Queens ,
NY
Emanuel Dittenheimer
Babette "Barbara" Schlenke-Dittenheimer

Fern
Beatrice Tate
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Hosea Lafayette
Fowler
maternal
grandfather of wife of uncle
Hosea Fowler DeadThe Choctaw Herald July
15, 1915 – transcribed by Ron Henson
Hosea L. Fowler, one of the first settlers
and probably the first merchant of Valliant [sic] died at the home of his son,
Dave Fowler, one mile north of Millerton, Thursday morning at 10:00 o’clock,
after an illness of several weeks with fever. He was taken ill at his home at
Oak Hill and was carried from there to Idabel, later returning to the home of
his son near Millerton. Mr. Fowler is survived by his wife and several children
who have the sympathy of a large number of friends. – Valliana [sic]
Tribune Mr. Fowler was one of the pioneers of this section
and was well known in Hugo.

Josephine Williams

Harriet Jerushia Chaney
2nd great
grandmother of wife of uncle

Richard Walwyn Williams
Death 2 MAR 1823
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Marmaduke Coate
8th great
grandfather of wife of uncle
Ann Pole
William Neill
7th great
grandfather of wife of uncle
Archibald Clinton
Father from
Ireland/England
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Death
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