Marilyn Maxfield King FamilyUpdated April 16, 2001 |
Marilyn Joy Maxfield King 18233 73rd Avenue West Edmonds, WA 98026 A-United States 425-778-7262 Fax: 425-672-7760 herblst@earthlink.net |
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| I have long had a fascination with the genealogy of my family. Thanks to the help of some newly-found cousins, Max Maxfield my very closely related cousin, and Bill Wescott and Bob Gibbs, who gave me the Coggeshall link, and Kathy Davis. I have a large list of family that is still growing. Most of the family came from England and many were Quakers fleeing religious persecution. Some of the names I have links for are: Maxfield, Estes (Lydia Estes Pinkham, famous for her medicinal compound), Pinkham, Otis (includes royalty back to 455 A.D.) Wescott (look for Benedict Arnold), Partridge, Coggeshall, Meader, Starbuck, Tuttle (includes Aaron Burr Sr., and Jr.,)Gifford (Frank Gifford is a fourth cousin), Abell, Akers, Smith, Livingston, Foster, and many more known to be early settlers in New England. I now have another link to the royal houses of Europe, in the de Wydeville report, thanks to Kathy Davis. Recently, I learned of my connection to the Fowler family, Brothertown Indians (a combination of several tribes, members of Algonkian-speaking tribes including the Mohegan, Pequot, Narragansett, Montauk, Tunxis, Wangunk, and Niantic, and later the Oneida, and Stockbridge joined them), that had been relocated to Wisconsin in 1831, from New England. I also include my husband, David's, King family, who were among the first settlers in Arkansas. |
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