_____________________ | _Mr. BAILEY _________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Elinor BAILEY | | _Matthew J. STUART __+ | | (1764 - 1814) m 1785 |_Lydia STUART _______| (1789 - ....) | |_Sarah BRYANT _______ (1766 - 1848) m 1785
_PIETER BRASS _______+ | (.... - 1770) m 1753 _PETER C BROAS ______| | (1762 - 1859) m 1790| | |_PHEBE SMITH ________ | (.... - 1770) m 1753 | |--Catherine I. BROAS | (1792 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_PHEBE RAYNER _______| (1766 - 1858) m 1790| |_____________________
[937] LDS ancestral file includes her in this family; other sources omit herfrom this family.
_Joseph FROST _______+ | (1692 - 1757) m 1724 _Joseph FROST _______| | (1726 - 1810) m 1747| | |_Adria COUCH ________+ | (.... - 1750) m 1724 | |--Joseph FROST | (1754 - ....) | _John DIMON _________+ | | (1700 - ....) m 1727 |_Esther DIMON _______| (1728 - 1804) m 1747| |_Elizabeth WHEELER __ m 1727
[759]
Joseph Frost was a Revolutionary soldier. The state records of CT
state that he was a private in Col. Benjamin Hinman's Reg't from which
he was honorably discharged Sept.11, 1775. On June 16, 1777, he
enlisted as a privat in Col. Elijah Abel's Co., Col. Burr Bradley's
Reg't. Although CT records make no statement to the effect, he was
also in service in 1776, when Lord Howe captured Fort Washington and
was placed on board one of the old prison ships in New York harbor.
His brother Dimon died of starvation and ill-treatment at Danbury.
Joseph was wounded in one leg, and late in life received a pension. A
legend in the family is that he was a pilot of a boat that ran from
Danbury to Bridgeport, and once carried Benedict Arnold in his boat,
before he became traitor. There is also a story that during a battle
with the British Esther Dimon Frost (his mother) and her three younger
children took refuge on a hill near her home, where she could see her
husband and older sons fighting and could see the British through the
trees. When the fight was over she returned home and found her house
had been robbed and riddled with bullets. The British had stolen from
a chest several silk dresses and linen that were brought from France
by her grandmother, who was a Frenchwoman.
_JAMES QUIGLEY ______+ | (1786 - ....) _RICHARD QUIGLEY ____| | (1816 - 1897) | | |_JANE SPEAR _________ | (1793 - 1860) | |--ALICE QUIGLEY | (1861 - ....) | _EDWARD WARD ________ | | |_ALICE WARD _________| (.... - 1931) | |_ALICE LAMB _________
__ | _ STEINMETZ _________| | | | |__ | | |--ALOYSIUS STEINMETZ | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
_BENAJAH III STONE __+ | (1708 - 1757) m 1730 _ASAHEL STONE _______| | (1736 - 1812) m 1761| | |_MARY CHITTENDEN ____+ | (1710 - ....) m 1730 | |--WELLS STONE | | _DAVID BEARDSLEY ____+ | | (1712 - ....) m 1735 |_SARAH BEARDSLEY ____| (1740 - 1806) m 1761| |_SARAH WELLS ________ m 1735
[513] He married Polly Wetmore.
[1095]
[S103]
Vincent-True family, 1920 US C
_Jakob ZURBRUGG _____+ | (1806 - 1851) m 1832 _Christian ZURBRUGG _| | (1835 - ....) m 1890| | |_Magdalena LAUBER ___ | (1810 - 1851) m 1832 | |--Fritz ZURBRUGG | (1897 - 1968) | _____________________ | | |_Mathilde GIESLER ___| (1864 - 1925) m 1890| |_____________________
_Anton ZURBRUGG _____+ | m 1764 _Anton ZURBRUGG _____| | (1777 - ....) m 1800| | |_Susanna HARI _______ | m 1764 | |--Susanna ZURBRUGG | (1803 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Marie JUNGEN _______| (1782 - 1830) m 1800| |_____________________