Scott BRISTOL

Father: Roy W. BRISTOL
Mother: Debbie CYR


                   _Roger Herrick BRISTOL _
 _Roy W. BRISTOL _|
|                 |_Anna BURGEY ___________
|
|--Scott BRISTOL 
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|                  ________________________
|_Debbie CYR _____|
                  |________________________

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Homer Bezaleel HULBERT

Father: Calvin Butler HULBERT
Mother: Mary Elizabeth WOODWARD

Family 1: May Belle HANNA
  1.   HULBERT
  2.  Sheldon HULBERT
  3. +Helen HULBERT
  4.  Madeleine HULBERT
  5. +William Chester HULBERT
  6. +Homer Leonard HULBERT

                            _Chauncey HURLBUT __
 _Calvin Butler HULBERT ___|
|                          |_Charlotte MUNSELL _
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|--Homer Bezaleel HULBERT 
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|                           _Henry WOODWARD ____
|_Mary Elizabeth WOODWARD _|
                           |_Clarissa EMERSON __

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p. 87, Dartmouth College Sketches and Class History 1853-1895, Moses T. R unnels, Class Secretary, 1895, Newport NH, Barton & Wheeler, possession o f Shirley Lewis.
In 1886 went to Korea to help establish western education. Returned in 1 888 to marry May Hanna and then returned to Korea. He stayed until 1907 w hen the Japanese took over and though out the Americans. His Tombstone i n Korea reads; "I'd rather be buried in Korea than in Westminster Abby" . (Judith Blague Adams-Shoreham, NY.)

Hulbert came to Korea in 1886, one of three young Americans hired by Kin g Kojong to teach English in the Royal English School.

During his stay in Korea until 1907, Hulbert gained knowledge about Kore an culture and history. The king even entrusted him with special state me ssages pleading for foreign assistance against Japan in 1905 to then U.S . President Theodore Roosevelt and in 1907 to the Hague Conference held i n the Netherlands.

He again visited Korea in 1949 at the invitation of then South Korean Pr esident Syngman Rhee, but died in Korea at the age of 86, worn out from t he long journey.

His simple memorial at Yanghwajin, a cemetery for foreigners in Hapchong -dong, northwestern Seoul, reads, ``I would rather be buried in Korea tha n in Westminster Abbey.’’ http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/200503/kt2005 032417175210230.htm
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John HULBERT

Father: Harmi HULBERT
Mother: Agnes DICKSON

Family 1: Elsie ZETTLE
  1. +Ruth HULBERT

                  _William HULBERT _
 _Harmi HULBERT _|
|                |_Alsina PHELPS ___
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|--John HULBERT 
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|                 _Thomas DICKSON __
|_Agnes DICKSON _|
                 |_Hannah FLEMING __

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While a young man he was a liveryman and then farmed near Bennet, Nebrask a. He was small in stature and was always called 'Jock'.

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Rizpah HURLBUT

Father: Stephen HURLBUT
Mother: Mary ALLEN

Family 1: Lemuel LUCORE
  1.  Lemuel LUCORE
  2.  Warren LUCORE
  3.  Mary 'Polly' LUCORE
  4.  Stephen LUCORE
  5.  Freelove LUCORE
  6.  Luther LUCORE
  7.  Rufus Hurlbut LUCORE
  8.  Susannah LUCORE
  9.  Moses Crow LUCORE

                    _John HURLBUT __
 _Stephen HURLBUT _|
|                  |_Mary STODDARD _
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|--Rizpah HURLBUT 
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|                   ________________
|_Mary ALLEN ______|
                   |________________

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It is understood that the family moved from Southampton, Mass. to Pennsyl vania, about 1820. (HG p435) After her marriage to Lemuel Lucore, they li ved in Westfield for a time, by 1810 census they were in Southampton, Mas s., and by 1820 census in McLean Co., Pa. as a widow. Supposedly came t o McLean Co., Pa. in 1816 or 1818 (Cameron County history varies). The s tory told by Rufus to his wife was they had come to Pa. via the Black Riv er country, which was where Lemuel Lucore's parents had moved about 1801 . They visited in Jefferson and Lewis County, NY., came down through Ne w York, visiting other relatives on the way (there were Lachores in Yate s and Niagara Counties, New York) to Pa. In 1840-41. Rizpah's son, Rufus , rode from Iowa to Pa. by horse, back to get his mother and bring her ba ck to Iowa where he had settled with his family in Linn County in 1839. S he evidently was educated and/or believed in education as her sons coul d read, write, knew some law and were well educated for the times. She di ed at the home of her son, Rufus, on his farm near Marion, Iowa in 1852. [S292]

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William HURLBUT

Father: Thomas HURLBUT
Mother: Emily WHITING

Family 1: Caroline Lathrop HILLIARD
  1.  Jessie HURLBUT

                   _Thomas HURLBURT _
 _Thomas HURLBUT _|
|                 |_Eunice GRANT ____
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|--William HURLBUT 
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|                  __________________
|_Emily WHITING __|
                  |__________________

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From a premature discharge in blasting rock on 15 June 1860, he receive d injuries from which he was left entirely blind. By aid of a writing app aratus for the blind, he was able to write a very fair looking letter. H e resided in Forest Port, NY, in 1862, and possibly in Canastots, NY in 1 886. (HG)

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Phebe Pamela LAIN

Father: Richard Allison LAIN
Mother: Caroline Matilda ALWARD


                            _David LAIN _____
 _Richard Allison LAIN ____|
|                          |_Millicent ABER _
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|--Phebe Pamela LAIN 
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|                           _Stephen ALWARD _
|_Caroline Matilda ALWARD _|
                           |_Sarah TUTHILL __

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Lloyd MCGRANAHAN

Family 1: Katheryn BERGEN
  1. +Larry MCGRANAHAN

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|--Lloyd MCGRANAHAN 
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|   __
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Irwin W. SHERMAN

Father: Charles H. SHERMAN
Mother: Elizabeth S. LEE


                       _David Barnum SHERMAN _
 _Charles H. SHERMAN _|
|                     |_Mary Ann JOHNSON _____
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|--Irwin W. SHERMAN 
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|                      _______________________
|_Elizabeth S. LEE ___|
                      |_______________________

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Philemon Tecumseh SHERMAN

Father: William Tecumseh (Gen.) SHERMAN
Mother: Eleanor 'Ellen' Boyle EWING


                                    _Charles Robert (Hon.) SHERMAN _
 _William Tecumseh (Gen.) SHERMAN _|
|                                  |_Mary HOYT _____________________
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|--Philemon Tecumseh SHERMAN 
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|                                   ________________________________
|_Eleanor 'Ellen' Boyle EWING _____|
                                   |________________________________

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Lloyd William SMITH Sr.

Father: Fay Calvin SMITH
Mother: Imo Dale MITCHELL

Family 1: Eleanor Willette Mc LAIN
  1. +Lloyd William SMITH Jr.
  2.  Richard Raymond SMITH
  3. +Sheila Anne SMITH

                      _John SMITH ________
 _Fay Calvin SMITH __|
|                    |_Sarepta A. STOKER _
|
|--Lloyd William SMITH Sr.
|
|                     _William MITCHELL __
|_Imo Dale MITCHELL _|
                     |_Elizabeth KOCH ____

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