Ancestors of Tim Farr and Descendants of Stephen Farr Sr. of Concord, Massachusetts and Lidlington, Bedfordshire, England


Joseph GUILE. Joseph married Elnathan HARRIS about 1740 in of Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Elnathan HARRIS [Parents] 1 was born in 1720 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. She died on 10 May 1804 in Rhode Island, United States. Elnathan married Joseph GUILE about 1740 in of Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Other marriages:
ARNOLD, Oliver

Source: " Some Ancestral Lines" by Raymon Myers Tingley p. 127 etc. FHL


Oliver ARNOLD. Oliver married Elnathan HARRIS.

Elnathan HARRIS [Parents] 1 was born in 1720 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. She died on 10 May 1804 in Rhode Island, United States. Elnathan married Oliver ARNOLD.

Other marriages:
GUILE, Joseph

Source: " Some Ancestral Lines" by Raymon Myers Tingley p. 127 etc. FHL


Stephen MOWRY [Parents] 1 was born on 13 Dec 1731 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Stephen married Annie Amey CLARK on 20 May 1762 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Annie Amey CLARK. Annie married Stephen MOWRY on 20 May 1762 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.


Philip MOWRY [Parents] 1, 2 was born on 17 Feb 1733 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. He died on 12 Jun 1813 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Philip married Mary PAINE on 18 Jan 1756 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Philip Mowry was born in Smithfield, Providence Co., R.I. he was called "Potash Philip" to distinguish him from the many Philip Mowrys in the area at that time. William A. Mowry, author of the Nathaniel Mowry genealogy, shows our Philip Mowry as the son of Uriah Mowry and Urania Paine, but shows no marriage or children for him, and drops him with this notation "removed to Cazenovia, NY"

About 1800, Philip and his children removed from Smithfield to Cazenovia, NY at that time cazenovia included the entire. Southwest portion of Madison Co. On march 13, 1807, the area in Which the Mowrys had settled was set off as Nelson township. Philip spent his remaining years here, and is burled in the "Nelson Rural Cemetery" one half mile west and one half mile. South of the village of Nelson. His grave marker is inscribed:

Philip Mowry, died June. I2, 1813 in his 82nd year, surgeon in rev. war.

A picture of his grave marker is also shown on page 13, his marker Bears an inscription that it was "bought and reared by his daughter-in-law, Lucy Mowry" this was Richard's second wife. The words "daughter-in-law, Lucy Mowry" have been recently Chipped off the marker, but they are still discernible. This shows There was some ill-feeling. More is said about that in the sketch about Richard Mowry. We have been unable to obtain data on Phillip's war service, but do have confirmation that his father, Uriah, and Phillip's brother, Gideon, had a war record, as several persons have used their records to join the D.A.R. see note at bottom of page 10.

Mary Paine, born  June 21, 1739, was a daughter of Benjamin Paine and Anna Mowry. Benjamin Paine, born 1699, son of John Paine III, and Elizabeth Belcher, was a brother of Philip Mowry's mother, Urania Paine. Thus, Philip Mowry and Mary Paine were first cousins. Benjamin Paine and Urian Mowry were adjacent neighbors in Smithfield, so it was quite natural that Benjamin's daughter should marry Uriah's son. It is thought that Mary died in Smithfield, and thus did not remove to Cazenovia with her husband and children.

Mary's mother,  Anna (also called Amey) Mowry, was a daughter of John Mowry, 2nd, son of John Mowry, brother of Nathaniel the progenitor of Philip Mowry's line..

Benjamin Paine was married four times; first to Elizabeth?; second to Ann Arnold; third to Anna Mowry; and fourth to Jemima Esten. By these four wives he had 28 children, so there were many Paine descendants in Smithfield, R.I.

* reference- "paine family records by H.D. Paine, M.D., 1880.

William A. Mowry, author of the Mowry genealogies., shows in the John Mowry book, a Philip Mowry, #20, born about 1707, a son of John Mowry, 2nd he shows no wife for this Philip, but does ask this question "did he marry Mary Paine?",  and then attributes the following children to him:

Nathan b. 1755
Abel b. 1758
Sylvanus-b. 1760
Solomon b. 1762
Richard b. 1764

It is our contention that this Philip Mowry (b. 1707) did not marry Mary Paine, and that the above children were all issue of our Philip (b.1734) and Mary Paine (b. 1739). The reasons for this are:

1. The Phillip (b. 1707) would not be so likely to marry mary paine (b. 1739) as would our philip (b. 1734) who was nearer her age.

2.  The above children started being born when philip (b. I707) was age 48,  an unusual occurrence.

3. Our philip (b. 1734) married mary paine in 1756, and there seems to be a natural period for the above Nathan, Abel, Sylvanus and Solomon to be born just before. Our Richard (b.1764). We admit that Nathan was born in 1755, which is a year before our Philip married mary, but we feel this 1755 could be in error, and might have been 1756, or just two years previous to Abe, leaving the children born at two year intervals.

4. A Sylvanus  Mowry came to  Madison Co., NY., at the same time that our Philip and Richard did.

There are good vital statistic records of rhode island, but the mother's name is seldom given.  So when it is stated that a child was born to Philip,of Smithfield , it could be a child of any of the Philip Mowrys there then. This also is true of marriages.

It is our belief that the children of Philip Mowry son of Uriah and Mary Paine, daughter of Benjamen, were.:

Nathan b.  1756
Abel b. 1758
Sylvanus b.  1760
Solomon b. 1762
Richard b. 1764
Elizabeth-  b. 1769

When the picture on page.13 of Philip Mowry's monument was taken, just after memorial day, an American flag had been hung on the grave, showing that some organization knew of his war service.
The D.A.R. magazine ,vol. 37, lists Philip Mowry, a rev. war soldier, as being buried at Nelson, Madison Co., NY.

Mary PAINE [Parents] 1 was born on 21 Jun 1739. Mary married Philip MOWRY on 18 Jan 1756 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.


Gideon MOWRY [Parents] 1 was born on 18 Jul 1736 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Gideon married Dorcas SMITH on 22 Oct 1756 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Dorcas SMITH. Dorcas married Gideon MOWRY on 22 Oct 1756 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.


Wanton MOWRY [Parents] 1 was born on 7 Aug 1739 in of Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. He died on 20 May 1776. He was buried in May 1776. Wanton married Dinah HARRIS on 25 Jun 1762 in of Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Dinah HARRIS. Dinah married Wanton MOWRY on 25 Jun 1762 in of Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.


Jonathan MOWRY [Parents] 1 was born on 10 Mar 1741 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. He died on 25 Mar 1814 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. He was buried in Mar 1814 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Jonathan married Deborah WING.

Deborah WING. Deborah married Jonathan MOWRY.


Robert IRBY [Parents] [scrapbook] 1, 2. Robert married Joan THIMBLEBY 3.

Copied from a manuscript in the British Museum.

Joan THIMBLEBY [Parents] 1. Joan married Robert IRBY.

Of Poolham, Horncastle

They had the following children.

  M i
Thomas IRBY 1.
  F ii
Agnes IRBY 1.
  M iii
Ambrose IRBY died 1 in 1530.
  M iv Anthony IRBY was born about 1490. He died on 21 Jun 1552.
  M v
William IRBY died 1 before 1504.

Robert de BULKELEY [scrapbook] 1.

Bulkeley Genealogy in England The Bulkeley surname can be traced to the town of Bulkeley, Cheshire, some twelve miles southeast of Chester and immediately south of the Bickerton Hills. Approximately five miles north in the Bickerton Hills is Beeston Castle, which affords a magnificent view of Bulkeley country in all four directions. Southwest of the town of Bulkeley on Bulkeley Hall Lane is a large manor house called "Bulkeley Hall". Robert de Bulkileh was lord of this manor in 1200. His son William received a quitclaim from his two sisters in 1233 that provides solid evidence of their ownership of the property at that time.The family retained ownership of the manor for several generations (and through several surname variations) until Peter de Bulkylegh (b abt 1325), who held Haughton, Cheshire, in right of his wife, Nichola le Brid, moved there with his family. It was Peter’s son who left Cheshire for Woore, Shropshire, and this is where grandson Hugh was born (abt 1405). For several generations the family remained in Woore, and it was here that Peter’s grandfather, Thomas, was born about 1515. He later married Elizabeth Grosvenor (abt 1539) in Bellaport, and they had five children. Elizabeth’s mother was Ann Charlton, who was born about 1480 at Apley Castle, Shropshire, and it is her ancestry that leads back to royalty.

He had the following children.

  M i William BULKELEY was born about 1300.

Thomas HARRIS [Parents] [scrapbook] 1 was born 2 on 19 Aug 1665 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. He died 3 on 1 Nov 1741 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. Thomas married 4 Phebe BROWN in BET 1690 AND 1694 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Thomas's will was probated 5 on 18 Jan 1742 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

Other marriages:
RHODES, Mary

Phebe BROWN. Phebe married 1 Thomas HARRIS in BET 1690 AND 1694 in Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.

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