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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Thomas Turney 1678-1761 Abigail Wells 1687

From Wikipedia:  On the morning of July 7, 1779, approximately 2,000 enemy troops landed on Fairfield Beach near Pine Creek Point and proceeded to invade the town. When they left the following evening, the entire town lay in ruins, burned to the ground as punishment for Fairfield's support of the rebel cause. Ten years later, President George Washington noted after traveling through Fairfield that "the destructive evidences of British cruelty are yet visible both in Norwalk and Fairfield; as there are the chimneys of many burnt houses standing in them yet.

So, when researching this family, remember some of them lived to see the Revolutionary War.  Keep in mind where they were or might have been during the turmoil and what information you might find in the military and town records.

Thomas Turney
Parents: Benjamin Turney and Mary Rebecca Keeler
Born 5 Jan 1678 Fairfield Township, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Note: Fathers name in record spelled Beniamin
Married Abigail Wells 24 Nov 1709 Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Will written:  9 Apr 1756 and Proven 5 January 1762
Died: December 1761 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America


Will of Thomas Turney

In the name of God, Amen, this ninth day of April 1756, I, Thomas Turney, of the town and county of Fairfield, in the colony of Connecticut, being sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory, thanks be given to God therefore calling to  mind my mortality do make and ordain this my last will and testament.  Principally and first of all, I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor’s hereafter named and as to what worldly estate it hath pleased God to bestow upon me in this life, I give, devise, and dispose of the same in the following manner and form, viz:
I will and order that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid out of my moveable estate
Item: I will give and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Abigail, one third part of my moveable estate (unreadable) improvement of one third part of my real estate during her natural life.
Item: I give and devise unto my beloved son, Thomas Turney, my farm at Grumans Ridge so called bordering southerly on land of George Barlow and extending northly to the great brook so called (unreadable) third cross highway with the buildings thereon being to him and his heirs and assigns forever
Item: I give and devise to my beloved grandson William Osborn, to his heirs and assigns forever twenty acres of land lying and being at Worden’s Meadow so called being the southerly end or part of my farm there.
Item: I give and devise to my beloved son Samuel Turney , to his heirs and assigns forever, the remainder of my land at said Worden’s Meadow, to begin at the northerly end of that (?) before given to said William Osborn and to extend northerly to land I have heretofore given to my son Benjamin, deceased, taking in the width of Bennits Long lot so called in quantity about eight acres which land lies below the second crop highway.
Item: I give and devise to my five grandchildren, Elizabeth, Rueben, Benjamin, Abigail, and Eunice, children of my late deceased daughter, Abigail Whitehead, and to their heirs and assigns to be equally divided between them in equal proportions and remainder of my land in Bennits Long lot not yet before disposed of.
Item: I give and devise unto my beloved daughter, Ann, the easterly end or half of my now-dwelling house and one half of the cellar under the same and the westerly end or (?) of my barn standing near my house, also a division in Adams Long lot on which said barn and house stand, lying between John Wilson on the South and land of Stephen Adams on the North to be hers and her heirs and assigns forever; reserving to the other heirs liberty to pass and repass to the others part of said house and barn.
Item: I give and devise to my four daughters, viz: Rebecca, Sarah, Jemima, and Ann, to their heirs and assigns to be equally divided between them, all the rest of my land lying between the river a little below my dwelling house and the first crop highway with the other half of my house and barn not before disposed of.
Item: I give and devise to my beloved grandchildren, Dorothy, Hezekiah, and Isaac Osborn, children of my daughter Elizabeth, twenty acres of land lying in Turney, and Lyon’s long lots and bound north on the land of Nathan Lyon to their heirs and assigns to be equally divided between them.
Item: All the remainder of my estate, both real and personal not before disposed of, I give, devise, and bequeath unto all my aforenamed children and to their heirs and assigns to be equally divided between them.
Finally, I nominate, constitute, and ordain my beloved son, Thomas, and son-in-law, Elnathan Sturgis to be executors of this, my last will and testament, declaring this and no other to be my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me heretofore made.  In the witness thereof, I have hereunto let my hand and seal in Fairfield this day and date hereabove written.
Signed, sealed, and declared by the testator to be his last will and testament
(Thomas Turney’s mark)
In presence of
John Wilson
Rebecca Davis (her mark)
David Burr, Esquire

At a court of probate held in Fairfield January 5, 1762, personally appeared David Burr, Esquire, and John Wilson and Rebecca Davis subscribing witnesses to the foregoing will and made oath that they saw Thomas Turney, the testator, sign, seal, and heard him pronounce and declare the same to be his last will and testament and then judged him to be of sound mind and memory and that they all signed as witnesses to said will in the presence of the testator and each other, sworn before the court. 
(?) signature
At court also personally appeared Thomas Turney one of the executors named to the foregoing will accepted the (?) committed to him by the testator and exhibited said will to court for approbation and the same being proved is said by court approved and ordered to be recorded

(?) signature

Sources
Birth: IGI Film 0002959 Batch 7450373
Note: Extraction of birth information from statewide indexes for Vermont and Connecticut. The actual town records may have more details.
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield page 622-623
Last Will/Testament/Probate Record dated 9 April 1756 and proven 5 Jan 1762
Family Search
ancestry.com

Abigail Wells
Parents Deacon Samuel Wells and Abigail Wheeler
Born 15 October 1688 Stratfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Died 12 June 1679 Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
In her husband's will - for translation see her husband's will above

Sources
Online Book:  Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut Volume 2, Part 2 By William Richard Cutter, Edward Henry Clement, Samuel Hart, Mary Kingsbury Talcott, Frederick Bostwick, Ezra S Stearns
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield
Her husband's will
Family Search
ancestry.com

CHILDREN

Abigail Turney
Born 1711 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married Nathaniel Whitehead abt 1740 Connecticut, British Colonial America
Children: Elizabeth, Benjamin, Abigail, Eunice, Reuben
Her children mentioned in her father's will - also proving that she predeceased him - for translation, see her father's will in his section of this post

Died 1755 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
Her father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com
Benjamin headstone
Benjamin Turney
Born 13 Jan 1713 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married Eunis Lyon Oct 1740 Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Note: She died before him, in 1744
No Children - as proven in probate record
Died 7 Mar 1755 Greenfield, Connecticut
Buried Greenfield Hill Cemetery, Greenfield, Connecticut
Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
Connecticut Wills and Probate Records
His father's will which gave what would have been due him to others
Family Search
ancestry.com
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62539970/benjamin-turney


Benjamin's probate record page 1

Benjamin's probate record page 2


Elizabeth Turney
Born 1715 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married William Osborn 7 Nov 1733 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Children: Dorothy, Hezekiah, William, Isaac
William mentioned in his grandfather's will
The rest of Elizabeth's children mentioned in her father's will

Died 16 Feb 1741 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Note:  her death proven by her father's will which mentions her four children
Buried
Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
U.S. and International Marriage Records
Her father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com
Rebecca Turney
Born 4 Aug 1717 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married Elnathan Sturgis 14 Mar 1733 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Children: Samuel, Ebenezer, Elizabeth, Elnathan, Nathaniel, Rebecca, Nathaniel, Elizabeth, Nehemiah, Elizabeth, Joel
Rebecca and surviving sisters mentioned in will

Died
Buried
Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
North America Family Histories
Her father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com
*Thomas Turney
Born 1719 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married Martha Lyon 28 Dec 1746 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Children: David, Elizabeth, Benjamin, Eunice, Thomas, Hannah, Martha, Sally, Jemima
Died: 21 Jan 1783
Thomas mentioned in father's will - he was also one of the executors

Sources

Online Book:  Lyon Memorial:  Families of Connecticut and New Jersey by Louise Lyon Johnson, Samuel R. Winnans (Jr.) page 270


Book:  History and Genealogy of the Old Families of Fairfield  Vol 1 page 976
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 623
His father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com
Samuel Turney
Born 1721 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married Mary Baker 5 Nov 1750 Westport, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Children: Abigail, Samuel, Mary
Samuel mentioned in his father's will 1756
Samuel's probate record, mentioning his children  

Died 27 Aug 1777 Fairfield, Greenfield, Connecticut, United States
Buried
Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
Connecticut Wills and Probate Records
His father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com
Sarah Turney
Born 1723 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married Peter Bulkley 1 Jan 1741 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Children: Elizabeth, Andrew, Peter, Aaron, Sarah, Gershom, Turney, Nathan
Died 7 Jun 1759 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Sarah mentioned with her sisters

Buried
Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
Her father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com
Jemima Turney
Born 1725 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married Nehemiah Barlow 25 Jan 1751 British Colonial America
Children:  Jemima, Mehitable
Died  about 1757
Buried
Jemima mentioned in her father's will, establishing she was alive in 1756

Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
Her father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com
Ann Turney
Born 1727 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Married John Olmstead Jr after 1756?
Died
Buried
Ann mentioned with her sisters

Ann mentioned in her father's will separately from her sisters
- perhaps because she was unmarried at the time?

Sources
Book:  History and Genealogy of the families of Old Fairfield p 622
Her father's will
Family Search
ancestry.com

Friday, January 8, 2010

John Ogden abt 1610 and Jane Bond abt 1613

This is where the information on the Ogden Family was corrupted by Gustav Anjou.

The family group sheets stated that John and Jane's family was from Bradley Plain, Hamp, England - which does not exist. Bradley, Hampshire does, but there is no Bradley Plain.  The infamous genealogist forger Gustav Anjou (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Anjou) messed with this line. I feel sorry for those who paid him so much money for lies. For now, anything to do with Bradley Plain should be viewed as a lie.
https://www.british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-2150.html

UPDATE:  I haven't had time to look at it, but there is a book that findagrave mentions that is supposed to clear up a lot of the mess: "John Ogden, The Pilgrim (1609-1682)," Cranbury, N.J.: Fairleigh Dickenson Press. 2006, (pages 193-195) by Jack Harpster.  

John Ogden
Born abt 1610 England
Note: page 12 in the book listed below repeats the lies that Anjou created about John's birth date and place, it adds the matter of selling some property in Bradley Plain, etc. 
Parents:  Supposedly Richard Ogden and Elizabeth Huntington - since this information is part of the Bradley Plain information, it could be a lie.
Married Jane 8 May 1637 in England
Life Notes:
Nicknames:  "Good Old John" and "John Ogden the planter"
John is believed to have arrived in Southampton, Long Island, New York in 1640

Said to have been granted land 17 Apr 1640 - a piece of land called Shinnecock Hill which was part of the city of Southampton, New York.
Note: Shinnecock Hill is about 2.3 square miles and an ancient Indian burial ground. Many court battles have been fought over its ownership. Apparently, there was a 1,000 year deal between the city of Southampton and the tribe allowing the white man to live there until 1803.
Lived in Stamford, Connecticut in 1641 and contracted in 1642 to build a church in the Fort of New Amsterdam. 
Held the office of magistrate under Connecticut and New Haven colonies.
Made settlement of Hempstead in 1644
Moved to Southampton Long Island in 1647
Died 30 May 1682 Elizabethtown, Union, New Jersey
Note: I let this date stand although I didn't find the headstone.
Sources
Clearing up the problems with Anjou:  https://www.british-genealogy.com/archive/index.php/t-2150.html
Book: Halstead and Ogden Family by Elizabeth Ross King, New York, 1896, page 28-30.
Book:  Ogden Family in America (p 11-35) which claims it takes its information about John in America from Southampton Records, Stamford Notes, Fairfield Notes, Colonial Records of Connecticut, Lamb's history of New York, Hatfield's history of Elizabeth, and Archives of New Jersey
Book:  History of Long Island by Benjamin Franklin Thompson page 342 (which states John was granted land in 1644) page 343 (establishes that John was a settler in the area before 1647)
Family Search
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64072078/john-ogden
Jane Bond
Note: I'm so skeptical, that I'm not even going to assume her last name is Bond so be on the look out
Born abt 1613 (probably in England)
Supposedly the daughter of Jonathan Bond (have not found proof of this)
Died New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 35-39
Family Search
Memorial:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64072694/jane-ogden


CHILDREN

Note: there were too many duplication's  -  two johns, two sarahs, three bens, three Marys and I doubted most of it and chose the most logical, though I may have to add one or more back on since people did reuse a name of a deceased child.

I will make note of what I think is a stretch of someones greedy imagination (take that Gustav!)

Note:  If their father actually was granted land in 1640, I find it impossible to believe he would return to England to produce more heirs and then leave them behind unless they lived with other family members.  They were probably all born in Southampton New York.
 
John Ogden (Jr)
Born abt 1642 Probably Stamford, Connecticut
Married Elizabeth Plum 1677
Note:  some historians claim he was married to Judith Budd - actually she married "John Ogden of Rye" a cousin to this John and the son of Thomas Ogden who settled in New Haven, Connecticut.  To make this more confusing, both John Sr. and John Ogden of Rye died the same year.
Died after 1677
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 13, 40-43
Ancestral File
Jonathan Ogden headstone
*(Deacon) Jonathan Ogden (Possibly a twin to David)
Born 1646 (estimated from his headstone) Probably Hempstead
Married Rebecca Wood abt 1674
Children:  John, Sam, Rebecca, Robert, Hannah
Died 3 Jan 1732 Elizabethtown, New Jersey
Buried First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey
Sources
Family Search
Headstone: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7151820/jonathan-ogden
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 45-46




David Ogden (Possibly a twin to Jonathan)
Born 1646 Probably Hempstead
Married Elizabeth Swaine Ward (she was married to her cousin prior to marrying David)
Died 27 Feb 1692 Newark, New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 43-45
Ancestral File
Joseph Ogden
Born abt 1648 Probably Southampton, Long Island, New York
Married Sarah Whitehead
Died 3 Jan 1732 New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 47
Ancestral File
Mary Ogden
Born abt 1650 Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut
Note: interesting that the birth place is different, that's why I left it here
Married John Woodruff
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 49
Ancestral File

Benjamin Ogden headstone
Captain Benjamin Ogden
Born 1654 (estimated from his headstone) Probably Southampton, Long Island, New York
Married Hannah Woodruff abt 1685 (possible sister to John listed above as Mary's husband)
Died 20 Nov 1722
Buried First Presbyterian Churchyard, Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey
Sources
Book:  Ogden Family in America page 40, 47-49
Headstone:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7287488/benjamin-ogden