Irving Family History
Report: Notable Ancestors
Description: Our ancestors no longer living who are note worthy to some extent. Sorted by surname, then birth date.
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# | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Person ID | Birth Date | Death Date | Notable |
1 | Allerton, Isaac | I1124 | Abt 1586 | 1659 | was a Pilgrim who sailed on Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth, MA with wife and daughgter |
2 | Allerton, Mary | I1153 | Jun 1616 | 28 Nov 1699 | was a child passenger on Mayflower in 1620 and was the last of the surviving Mayflower passengers. |
3 | Boutwell, Sewall | I1024 | 5 Jul 1784 | 3 Jul 1863 | was elected to Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1853 was member of State Convention to revise State Constitution. |
4 | Boutwell, George Sewall | I1025 | 28 Jan 1818 | 27 Feb 1905 | was elected Governor of Massachusetts in 1851, Sec. US Treasury, US Senate |
5 | Brewster, Elder William | I771 | 1567 | 10 Apr 1644 | was the Pilgrim religious leader who sailed to America on ship Mayflower in 1620 |
6 | Brewster, Jonathan | I799 | 12 Aug 1593 | 7 Aug 1659 | was one of the original Pilgrims, he arrived at Plymouth, MA on the ship Fortune in |
7 | Brewster, Patience | I796 | Abt 1600 | 1634 | was one of the Pilgrims, sailed on ship Anne arriving at Plymouth colony in 1623 |
8 | Brewster, Fear | I797 | Abt 1606 | Bef 12 Dec 1634 | was one of the Pilgrims, sailed on ship Anne arriving at Plymouth colony in 1623 |
9 | Brewster, Love | I769 | Abt 1611 | 31 Jan 1650 | sailed to America with parents on Mayflower in 1620 |
10 | Carey, Harry DeWitt | I44 | 16 Jan 1878 | 21 Sep 1947 | was a prolific motion picture character actor |
11 | Carey, Harry Jr. | I950 | 16 May 1921 | 27 Dec 2012 | was a motion picture and TV actor, mostly performing in westerns |
12 | Cushman, Thomas | I1370 | Feb 1608 | 11 Dec 1691 | came to the Colonies (Plymouth) on the Fortune in 1621 (age 12) |
13 | Doty, Edward | I1369 | was a passenger on the Mayflower to America in 1620 | ||
14 | Edmundson, Sarah Emma Evelyn | I941 | Dec 1841 | 5 Sep 1898 | was a spy during the American Civil War and published stories of her adventures |
15 | Fix, Paul Peter | I1019 | 13 Mar 1901 | 14 Oct 1983 | was a motion picture and TV character actor |
16 | Foster, Katherine | I842 | 1577 | Abt 1636 | sailed to America on ship Truelove 1635 with husband, Ralph Tompkins |
17 | Foster, Reginald | I1237 | Abt 1595 | Bef 9 Jun 1681 | sailed to America between 1636-1638 with wife and children and was an early resident of Ipswich, MA |
18 | Foster, John Sr. | I469 | Abt 1618 | Mar 1688 | is believed to be one of the original settlers of Salem, MA in 1628, however when he arrived is in question |
19 | Foster, Capt. Hopestill | I1141 | Abt 1620 | 15 Oct 1676 | sailed to America on ship Elizabeth (1635), with his widowed Mother |
20 | Foster, Abraham | I1235 | 1622 | 25 Jan 1711 | was an early settler of New England who came to America at age 16 with his father, settled in Ipswich, MA abt. 1638 |
21 | Foster, Reginald | I1308 | 1636 | 28 Dec 1707 | sailed to America with father in 1638 residing in Ipswich, MA |
22 | Foster, Ebenezer | I1021 | 10 Apr 1743 | 2 Oct 1809 | was a Minuteman at Lexington on 19 April 1775 |
23 | Foster, Samuel | I1022 | 14 Jul 1746 | 13 Aug 1808 | was a Minuteman at Lexington on 19 April 1775 also at Bunker Hill |
24 | Foster, Robert William | I39 | 6 Mar 1920 | 27 Jul 2006 | served as a New Hampshire State Representative |
25 | Hoyt, Simon | I1374 | was an early settler of New England who sailed to America on ship Lions Whelp arrived at Salem in June 1629 | ||
26 | Lamb, Edward | I738 | 1610 | Abt 1650 | was part of the Great Migration sailed in the Winthrop fleet to America in 1630 |
27 | Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth | I1035 | 27 Feb 1807 | 24 Mar 1882 | was a popular and celebrated American poet |
28 | Norris, Mary | I1152 | 25 Feb 1620/1621 | was a Pilgrim who sailed on Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth, MA with husband (Isaac Allerton) and daughgter | |
29 | Oldhan, Lucretia | I1125 | 1679 | was a Pilgrim who sailed to America in 1623 on the ship Anne with her parents who settled at Plymouth, MA | |
30 | Oldhan, John | I792 | was a Pilgrim who sailed to America in 1623 on the ship Anne with his family and settled at Plymouth, MA | ||
31 | Oxnard, Thomas | I1050 | 3 Apr 1775 | 16 Jun 1840 | commanded the "True Blooded Yankee" Privateer during the War of 1812-15 |
32 | Preble, Abraham | I157 | 6 Mar 1603 | Abt 30 Mar 1663 | was the original Preble immigrant who was at Ipswich in the Plymouth Colony prior to 1636. He held multiple high offices. |
33 | Preble, Abraham | I298 | 1673 | 14 Mar 1723 | he held nine public offices for the town (York, ME), the county & province of Maine |
34 | Preble, Brg-Gen Jedidiah | I369 | 1707 | 11 Mar 1784 | had a distinguished military career during the French and Indian War and represented his district (Maine) in the Massachusetts house |
35 | Preble, Col. Esaias | I334 | 26 Apr 1742 | 1812 | was a Patriot and member of the convention which ratified the Constitution of the United States |
36 | Preble, Comm. Edward | I376 | 15 Aug 1761 | 25 Aug 1807 | was a celebrated US Navy hero for exploits in 1803 - 1804 and established many Navy doctrine stil in use |
37 | Preble, Henry | I379 | 24 Jan 1770 | 25 Dec 1825 | was the Consul for United States at Palermo and other ports in Europe |
38 | Preble, Hon. William Pitt | I1031 | 27 Nov 1783 | 11 Oct 1857 | was in 1820 an intitial Maine State Supreme Court judge. He was appointed as Minister to the Hague. Rejected by US Senate for a seat on the US Supreme Court |
39 | Preble, Adm. George Henry | I1503 | 25 Feb 1816 | 1 Mar 1885 | Prolific writer of historical books and the genealogy of his family |
40 | Seely, Robert | I570 | 1602 | 19 Oct 1667 | sailed in ship Arbella on 7 APR 1630 arrived 12 JUN 1630, Landed at Naumkeag (Salem), Mass. One of 11 ships in Governor Winthrop's fleet to America |
41 | Seely, Obadiah | I568 | Bef 5 Jun 1614 | 25 Aug 1657 | was an immigrant from England, one of the original founders of Stamford, CT (established in 1640) |
42 | Tilden, Nathaniel | I103 | Bef 28 Jul 1583 | 25 May 1641 | sailed to America on ship Hercules 1634 with wife, family and servants. He was amongst the Pilgrim founders and governing elders of Scituate, MA |
43 | Tompkins, Ralph | I471 | 1585 | 1666 | was a Pilgrim who sailed to America on the ship Truelove in 1635 with wife and family |
44 | Tompkins, Samuel | I1128 | 1613 | 1676 | was a Pilgrim who sailed to America on the ship Truelove 1635 with parents, age 22 |
45 | Tompkins, Elizabeth | I1130 | 1617 | was a Pilgrim who sailed to America on ship Truelove 1635 with parents, age 18. | |
46 | Tompkins, Martha | I470 | Abt 1627 | Aft 1688 | is believed to have been a passenger on the ship Truelove (1635) - the passenger list shows Marie (not Martha). Age 14 years |
47 | Unknown, Mary | I772 | Bef 1567 | 17 Apr 1627 | she sailed with husband (Elder William Brewster) to America in the Mayflower |
48 | Wadsworth, Gen Peleg | I1039 | 6 May 1748 | 12 Nov 1829 | was a graduate of Harvard in the class of 1769 Elected to House of Representatives and Congressman for Maine, then part of Massachusetts |
49 | Wignol, Judith | I1304 | Abt 1600 | Oct 1664 | sailed to America c. 1638 with husband Reginald Foster and their children |