Genealogy by the States – Week 9 – New Hampshire

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This week’s blogging prompt is the State of New Hampshire. Blog about an ancestor or your families connection to New Hampshire. If you don’t have any connections to New Hampshire, find a New Hampshire resource useful for genealogy research to highlight and write about. This week’s prompt runs from 3/3/2013 – 3/9/2013. If you choose to follow along, I would appreciate a mention to the Hidden Genealogy Nuggets website.

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I do not have any ancestors directly connected to New Hampshire. Benjamin Joy is my 1st cousin 8 times removed we share a common ancestor of Joseph Foord. Joseph Foord was his grandfather and my eighth great grandfather.

Benjamin Joy was born as a British subject on the 10th on May in 1719 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. His parents were David Joy and Ruth Ford, His future wife Sarah Cummings was born on the 11th of March in 1722 in Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut. Benjamin and Sarah were married on the 10th of June in 1740 in Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

Benjamin and Sarah would go on to have twelve children, ten of which would live until adulthood. They had four sons who would have been old enough to fight in the revolutionary war.

Benjamin’s wife Sarah died on the 26th of September 1803 in Plainfield, New Hampshire. Benjamin died on the 11th of March 1810. He lived to be 90 years old. They both died as American citizens.

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Children of Benjamin Joy and Sarah Cummings:

1. Ephraim Joy

2. Mary Joy

3. Ephraim Joy

4. Sarah Joy

5. Lucy Joy

6. Thomas Joy

7. David Joy

8. Son Joy

9. Ruth Joy

10. Benjamin Joy Jr.

11. Abigail Joy

12. Tamer Joy

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Sources:

1. 1790 United States Census: Plainfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire; Series: M637; Roll: 5; Page: 87
2. 1800 United States Census: Plainfield, Cheshire, New Hampshire; Roll: 20; Page: 720; Image: 11

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Since my connection to New Hampshire was a little light, I decided to see add a few additional links.

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A few New Hampshire Genealogy Links
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Search New Hampshire Newspapers and NewspaperArchive.com

New Hampshire Newspaper Archives at Genealogy Bank
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One Response to “Genealogy by the States – Week 9 – New Hampshire”

  1. I live in New Hampshire. Your ancestors were lucky to live in Cheshire County, which has a wonderful historical society. You can contact them through this link http://www.hsccnh.org/ I’m sure they can help you with this family.


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