May Lucille Dwinell was born in 1887. She died on 22 June 1910 at the age of 23 in Burlington, Vermont. Lucille was a weaver in Marshfield. Died of acute appendicitis. Parents: Simeon E. Dwinell and Clara Ella Bullock.


Melissa Dwinell was born on 29 June 1827. Melissa married Mason Paine. Parents: Joseph B. Dwinell and Sarah Pitkin.


Melvin B. Dwinell was born on 9 July 1825 in East Calais, Vermont. He died on 28 December 1887 at the age of 62 in Rome, Georgia. From Hemenway's Vermont History: "Fitted for college mostly at Montpelier Academy; entered the University of Vermont in 1845; graduated Aug. 1849; was principal of People's Academy, Morrisville, 2 years ; came to Georgia in the fall of 1851; taught in Hamilton, Ga., 1 year; taught 2 years in Macon Co., Ala.; Jan. 1, 1853 bought half in the Rome (Ga.) Courier; a year after, bought the other half; have published the Rome Courier continuously from Jan. 1, 1855, to this time (1881) except from May 18, 1864 to Sept. 1, 1865. May 18, 1864, the Federal troops took possesion of Rome, and I left. They used my material and stock on hand, and when they left, utterly destroyed everything in my office except one job-press, which they carried off. I was mustered into the Confederate army at Richmond, Va., Mar 28, 1861, as 2d lieut. for the war; was promoted to 1st lieut. in March, 1862; was in the first and second battle of Manassas; actually engaged two days of the seven in the fights around Richmond, from June 28 to July 25, 1862; was in the first battle of Fredericksburg and the Gettysburg, besides 20 or 30 smaller engagements and skirmishes. The only wound received was a gun-shot wound in the upper left arm at the battle of Gettysburg. From this wound I was disabled some 2 months. After I returned to my command, in Nov. 1863, I was elected one of the two representatives from my (Floyd) county to the State Legislature, which exempted me from military service, except that I served as adjutant, with the rank of captain, for a short time in the spring of 1864, under Gen. A. R. Wright, in command of State troops. After the close of the war, I returned to Rome, Ga., arriving here May 25, 1865, and found that my entire assets consisted of $22.50 in gold in my pocket, and the debris of a printing establishment, once worth $10,000, estimated at $300; but I went to work getting up from the ruins, and soon got type enough to print small circulars, hand-bills, etc., using a planer and mallet for lack of a press. I soon hired a small press, and Sept. 1, got out a small weekly paper. I was soon on my feet again, and have since done a fair business. In the summer of 1875, I went to California; visited on the trip, Salt Lake City, the Va. City gold and silver mines, the valley of Yosemite, etc. In 1876 I made a trip to the East, visiting London, Paris, Brussels, Venice Rome, Herculaneum, Pompeii; ascended Vesuvius; lit my cigar in the crater; saw Alexandria, Cairo, the Red Sea, Jerusalem, Damascus, etc. I have recently published a volume descriptive of my travels, entitled, 'Common Sense Views of Foreign Lands.' Parents: Dea. Israel Dwinell and Phila Gilman.


Melvin Raymond Dwinell was born on 10 April 1878. Parents: Franklin Albert Dwinell and Harriet A. Hammett.


Mildred L. Dwinell was born about 1895. Parents: Leon A. Dwinell and Emma J. Brown.


Moriah Dwinell was born on 26 October 1812. She died on 11 November 1884 at the age of 72 in Woodbury, Vermont.38 Died of Bright's Disease. Parents: Simeon Dwinell and Sally Hayward.

Spouse: Elias Heath Jr.. Moriah Dwinell and Elias Heath Jr. were married. Children were: Lester Eugene Heath.


Myrtie Dwinell was born (date unknown). Myrtie married a Mr. Brown. They lived in Worcester, Massachusetts. Parents: Marvin Grow Dwinell and Lucy M. (Maria) Bemis.


Nellie S. Dwinell was born in 1865. She died in 1952 at the age of 87. Parents: Henry Deland Dwinell and Josephine Betsy Ainsworth.


Norris Earl "Sam" Dwinell was born on 6 March 1936. He died on 2 July 1985 at the age of 49 in Warren, Vermont. Sam married Patricia Boyce. No children. Parents: Donald McRay Dwinell and Paulene Ross.


Olive Dwinell was born on 9 May 1802 in Croyden, New Hampshire. She died on 13 January 1877 at the age of 74 in Marshfield, Vermont. Olive died of "paralysis" She was buried at Dwinell Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. Olive was involved in the original organization of Goddard Seminary in 1863, then called the Green Mountain Central Institute. The seminary was established by a group of Universalists as a four year preperatory school for Tufts College, which was also a Universalist School. Olive provided an endowment of 100 dollars for the seminary. The Pitkins were members of the Universalist Church in Marshfield.
The census of 1870 shows her living at home with the family of her son Levi, who owned the farm at that time. Parents: Simeon Dwinell and Sally Hayward.

Spouse: Edwin Pitkin. Olive Dwinell and Edwin Pitkin were married on 22 December 1822 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Josiah Pitkin, Dorcas Frances Pitkin, Orsamus Cassius Merrill Pitkin, Levi Watson Pitkin, Eli Swetland Pitkin, Daniel Webster Pitkin, Simeon Pitkin, Jerusha Pitkin, Elsie Pitkin.


Orpah Dwinell was born on 29 January 1914. She died on 23 August 2001 at the age of 87. Parents: Hi Ola Dwinell and Mary Burnap.

Spouse: Joseph DeMatteis. Children were: Hester Ann Dematteis, Rosemary DeMatteis, Albert D. DeMatteis.


Orra Dwinell was born on 3 June 1807. She died in 1837 at the age of 30 in West Bloomfield, New York. Bachus Gerry wrote from West Bloomfield on August 7, 1836: " . . . We are all well except Orra and she is remaining about the same she was when I rote to Samuel July 24th. She is verry low. She sits up a part of the time and rides out some, but the disease still hangs on. She has a running soar on one of her breasts. Her neck is stiff and verry soar and left shoulder also. In all probablility it will ware her out unless something can bee done to releave her soon. She is not able to write. . . . She says it is a great thing to think of dying and leaving her family of seven little children to make there way through the world of trouble without a mother's care and attention, but she feels in a measure resined to the will of her heavenly master knowing that he willed all things rite." Parents: Simeon Dwinell and Sally Hayward.

Spouse: Bacchus Gerry. Orra Dwinell and Bacchus Gerry were married on 19 December 1824 in Marshfield, Vermont. Marriage record dates to Jan 6, 1825. Children were: Eulyseus French Gerry, Eulyseus French Gerry 2nd, Ona Orrilla Gerry, Elsa Tryphena Gerry, Minerva Gerry, Oramel Gerry, Orlando Gerry, Jasper "Jap" Gerry.


Orvis T. Dwinell was born in 1854. Orvis was a minister in Illinois. Parents: Erastus B. Dwinell and Celinda B. Smith.


Patty Dwinell was born on 26 August 1780 in Sutton, Massachusetts. She died on 30 July 1808 at the age of 27. Parents: Archelaus Dwinell Jr. and Olive Hall.


Patty Dwinell was born on 24 July 1804. She died on 3 July 1883 at the age of 78 in Marshfield, Vermont. Patty was a tailor in Marshfield before her marriage. Parents: Simeon Dwinell and Sally Hayward.

Spouse: Andrew Jack English. Patty Dwinell and Andrew Jack English were married about 1839. Children were: Clarina P. English, George Washington English.


Prentiss Dwinell was born on 8 May 1943. Parents: Donald McRay Dwinell and Paulene Ross.


Rachel O. Dwinell was born (date unknown). Parents: Dell Burton Dwinell and Olive Pierce.


Ralph B. Dwinell was born (date unknown). Barre Daily Times, Wed. August 6, 1930 "Mr. and Mrs. Dwinell will probably leave for New York next week and on the 21st sail on the Bremen for a five-year period of service in the American university at Cairo, Egypt. Mr. Dwinell, who returned home following his year at the Yale Divinity school, goes as executive secretary of the extension service of the university." Parents: Dell Burton Dwinell and Olive Pierce.

Spouse: Beulah Tillotson. Beulah Tillotson and Ralph B. Dwinell were married.


Rojett Orman Dwinell was born on 7 May 1866 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 23 December 1902 at the age of 36 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Marvin Grow Dwinell and Lucy M. (Maria) Bemis.

Spouse: F. Jennie . F. Jennie and Rojett Orman Dwinell were married about 1889.


Ruth Dwinell was born about June 1823. She died on 11 August 1860 at the age of 37 in Marshfield, Vermont. Ruth and her husband, James Clark, resided on Maple Hill in Marshfield. Parents: Frederick Dwinell and Sally Bemis.


Sally Bartlett Dwinell was born on 23 January 1806 in Marshfield, Vermont. She died on 27 January 1894 at the age of 88 in Marshfield, Vermont. She was buried in Marshfield Village Cemetery. Parents: Simeon Dwinell and Sally Hayward.

Spouse: Samuel Glover Bent. Sally Bartlett Dwinell and Samuel Glover Bent were married on 5 January 1826. Children were: Lewis Bent, Eunice Bent, Mary Dwinell Bent, Martha Bent, Charles Clark Bent, David Packer Bent, Sally Emma Bent, Evelyn Bent.


Samuel Dwinell was born (date unknown). Parents: Henry D. Dwinell and Lydia Curtis.

Spouse: Betsy . Betsy and Samuel Dwinell were married. Children were: Mary Dwinell, Catherine Dwinell.


Sara P Dwinell was born in 1849. She died in 1895 at the age of 46. Parents: Henry Deland Dwinell and Josephine Betsy Ainsworth.


Sarepta H. Dwinell was born on 2 October 1825 in Montpelier, Vermont. She died on 11 June 1886 at the age of 60 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Simeon Dwinell and Sally Hayward.

Spouse: Lewis Bemis. Sarepta H. Dwinell and Lewis Bemis were married on 19 February 1845 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Luther D. Bemis, Ida Virginia Bemis, Abijah Bemis.


Simeon Dwinell was born on 29 December 1778 in Sutton, Massachusetts. There are two dates, both widely used in connection with Simeon's birth. One is January 31, 1778. The other is December 29, 1778. The first date would place his birth about a month before the marriage of his parents. The second would place his birth about seven months after the marriage. The second seems more likely, and has been used here. He died on 2 November 1857 at the age of 78 in Marshfield, Vermont. He was buried at Dwinell Cemetery in Marshfield, Vermont. Simeon Dwinell first came to Marshfield in 1797, and cleared and sowed winter wheat on a piece of land south of the road near where Arnold Tibbitts now lives near the Rich-Hollister Cemetery. The following year, he and a brother came back, made a small shanty with a vegetable pit underneath, and wintered there one or two years. For a few years, he worked in partnership with Caleb Putnam, a blacksmith, who was married to Susannah Hayward, sister of Simeon's wife, Sally. The two men raised wheat on the farm at the four corners above the Dwinell School and cemetery. One year they cut and threshed by hand over five hundred bushels which they hauled with their teams to Plattsburgh, New York, and sold it for fifty cents a bushel. About 1803 Simeon brought his wife and daughter to Marshfield. The following year, he and Caleb dissolved their partnership. Caleb moved to the site of what was later to be the Edwin Pitkin farm, and Simeon and his family settled permanently on the farm which the two men had worked together. About 1810, Simeon agreed, in return for a consideration of $400.00, to provide a home for his parents for the rest of their natural lives. Simeon was a member of the Congregational Church in Marshfield. Squire Bullock, a neighbor of the Dwinell family (at the farm occupied in 1993 by the Reverend David Mulligan) had a still, and in one year, Simeon Dwinell was credited in Squire's account book with 46 bushels of potatoes at five bushels to the gallon, and the account was paid throughout the year with nine gallons of whiskey. Parents: Archelaus Dwinell Jr. and Olive Hall.

Spouse: Sally Hayward. Sally Hayward and Simeon Dwinell were married on 13 October 1801 in Croyden, New Hampshire. Children were: Olive Dwinell, Thirza Dwinell, Patty Dwinell, Sally Bartlett Dwinell, Orra Dwinell, Danforth Dwinell, Argen Dwinell, Moriah Dwinell, Cyrena Dwinell, Amos Dwinell, infant daughter Dwinell twin, infant son Dwinell twin, Chester Wright Hayward Dwinell, Sarepta H. Dwinell, Marvin Grow Dwinell.


Simeon E. Dwinell was born on 8 September 1861. He died on 5 October 1921 at the age of 60 in Hardwick, Vermont. Simeon was a farmer in Marshfield on the Ira Bullock farm (where Kenneth Bassett lived in 1940). He served a term in the Vermont legislature in 1904. Also served for a time as a school director. Parents: Chester Wright Hayward Dwinell and Orpah Lucretia Jacobs.

Spouse: Clara Ella Bullock. Clara Ella Bullock and Simeon E. Dwinell were married in February 1882. Children were: Maude Eileen Dwinell, May Lucille Dwinell, Fred Chester Dwinell, Dorris Estelle Dwinell.


Solon Dwinell was born in 1818. He died in 1820 at the age of 2 in Calais, Vermont. Solon's was the first grave in the East Calais cemetery. Parents: Dea. Israel Dwinell and Phila Gilman.


Sterling James Dwinell was born (date unknown). Parents: Edward Lee "Lee" Dwinell and Masie Irene L. Adams.


Susan Sarah Dwinell was born on 3 January 1843. Susan married in Marshfield on January 4, 1873, Robert Lynhan (b. 1847, Bridgewater, England), the son of Charles and Mary Lynhan. Parents: Joseph B. Dwinell and Sarah Pitkin.


Susannah Dwinell was born in 1715. Parents: Thomas Dunnell and Dinah Brimsdill.


Thirza Dwinell was born on 19 July 1803. She died on 6 August 1872 at the age of 69 in Calais, Vermont. Parents: Simeon Dwinell and Sally Hayward.

Spouse: Alonzo Pearce. Thirza Dwinell and Alonzo Pearce were married on 4 October 1821 in Marshfield, Vermont. Children were: Lavinia Pearce, Emerancy Pearce, Alonzo Delano Pearce, Cyrena Pearce, Henry Clay Pearce, Martha Pearce, Lorenzo J. Pearce.


Thomas Dwinell was born in 1711. Parents: Thomas Dunnell and Dinah Brimsdill.


Vandora Dwinell was born on 3 March 1834. Parents: Joseph B. Dwinell and Sarah Pitkin.

Spouse: Henry S. Laird. Vandora Dwinell and Henry S. Laird were married. Children were: Harry L. Laird, Fred Leslie Laird.


Vivian Dwinell was born on 4 February 1918. Parents: Earl Gilbert Dwinell and Lizzie Bohonan.

Spouse: Richard Peck. Vivian Dwinell and Richard Peck were married. Children were: Richard William Peck, Douglas Peck.


Wait Byron Dwinell was born in May 1838. He died in June 1848 at the age of 10 in East Calais, Vermont. Parents: Dea. Israel Dwinell and Phila Gilman.


William Dwinell was born on 29 July 1780. He died on 14 November 1871 at the age of 91 in Marshfield, Vermont. Parents: Henry D. Dwinell and Lydia Curtis.

Spouse: Ruth . Children were: Hannah Dwinell, Joseph B. Dwinell.


William Alcander Dwinell was born in 1854. He died in 1922 at the age of 68. Parents: Alcander Dwinell and Sarah Cheney.

Spouse: Julia Jaquith. Julia Jaquith and William Alcander Dwinell were married. Children were: Louise Reynolds Dwinell.


Zacheriah Dwinell was born on 14 July 1743 in Topsfield, Massachusetts. Parents: Joseph Dwinell and Prudence Curtis.

Spouse: Grace Ireland. Grace Ireland and Zacheriah Dwinell were married. Children were: Henry D. Dwinell.


Aethelred Mucel Eald of the Gainas was born (date unknown).

Children were: Ealswyth .


Sigehelm Eald of Kent was born (date unknown).

Children were: Eadgifu (Edgiva) .


Jared Earhart was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Jamie Johnson. Jamie Johnson and Jared Earhart were married.


Georgia Earl was born about 1875.

Spouse: Eleazur Van Ness Harwood. Georgia Earl and Eleazur Van Ness Harwood were married between 1920 and 1930.


Margaret Eastland was born (date unknown).

Spouse: John Thomson. Margaret Eastland and John Thomson were married. Children were: John Thomson, Patrick Thomson.


Alice Adams Eaton was born (date unknown). Parents: Ralph Andrews Eaton and Alice Elnora Shepard.


Emaline Eaton was born in 1832. She died in 1873 at the age of 41. Emaline was from Marshfield, Vermont. She was the sister of Harris Eaton.

Spouse: Levi Martin Bemis. Emaline Eaton and Levi Martin Bemis were married in 1858. Children were: Victor Emanuel Bemis, Willie E. Bemis, Harry Bemis, Frank Bemis, William Bemis.


Freda Pierce Eaton was born (date unknown). Freda married June 29, 1940 in Dedham, Massachusetts, Philip Roberts of New Hampshire. Parents: Ralph Andrews Eaton and Alice Elnora Shepard.


Janet Shepard Eaton was born (date unknown). Parents: Ralph Andrews Eaton and Alice Elnora Shepard.


Max Andrews Eaton was born (date unknown). Max married in June, 1939, Delores Sherblom of Dedham, Massachusetts. Parents: Ralph Andrews Eaton and Alice Elnora Shepard.


Nancy Aldrich Eaton was born (date unknown). Parents: Ralph Andrews Eaton and Alice Elnora Shepard.


Ralph Andrews Eaton was born (date unknown). Ralph was the son of Herbert Eaton and Hattie Andrews of Northfield, Vermont.

Spouse: Alice Elnora Shepard. Alice Elnora Shepard and Ralph Andrews Eaton were married. Children were: Freda Pierce Eaton, Janet Shepard Eaton, Max Andrews Eaton, Nancy Aldrich Eaton, Alice Adams Eaton.