Mary Kinne was born on 16 August 1777 in Groton, Connecticut. She died on 13 May 1860 at the age of 82 in Winsted, Connecticut. Parents: Aaron Kinne Rev. and Anna Morgan.

Spouse: Alexander Cleveland. Mary Kinne and Alexander Cleveland were married on 25 February 1805 in Barkhamsted, Connecticut. Children were: Rufus Cleveland.


Elizabeth "Goody" Kinsley was born on 22 November 1657 in Braintree, Massachusetts. She died on 3 July 1706 at the age of 48 in Nashua. Parents: Samuel Kinsley and Hannah Brackett.

Spouse: John Cummings. Elizabeth "Goody" Kinsley and John Cummings were married on 13 September 1680. Children were: John Cummings, Samuel Cummings, Elizabeth Cummings, Hannah Cummings, Ebenezer Cummings, Anna Cummings, Lydia Cummings, William Cummings.


Samuel Kinsley was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Hannah Brackett. Children were: Elizabeth "Goody" Kinsley.


Joan Kirby was born (date unknown). Parents: Mr. Kirby and Joan .

Spouse: Thomas Hale. Children were: Thomas Hale.


Mr. Kirby was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Joan . Children were: Joan Kirby.


Hellen Ellen Kirton4 was born about 1523 in Hill Fairance, Somerset, England. She died on 2 August 1596 at the age of 73 in Messing, Essex, England.

Spouse: Richard White. Children were: Robert White.


Lona May Kiser was born about 1861 in Marshfield, Vermont. Daughter of Levi and Emeline (Emily) Kiser of Marshfield, VT. Her name is variously spelled in different records as Laura, Lena, Lona, and Leona. In 1910, Leona, aged 47, kept a boarding house in Barre, Vt. where she lived with her daughter Bessie E., 24, sales girl in a dry goods store, and her daughter Lena F., 16. Her mother Emeline Kiser, 82, also lived with them.

Spouse: William Webster Pitkin. Lona May Kiser and William Webster Pitkin were married on 10 December 1880 in Marshfield, Vermont. The 1993 Pictorial History of Plainfield contains a picture of a Kiser family gathering at the Townsend Farm in District 7 (page 107 of the history). Lona is pictured in this group, and also two Pitkin girls, Lena Florina (Pitkin) Shea, and Bessie Pitkin, the daughters of William and Lona Pitkin. Lena also appears on page 59 of the history in a class photo taken at the Plainfield village school (1890) where she was apparently a student.

Lona's age given on her marriage record was 19 years on Dec. 10, 1880 Children were: Bessie E. Pitkin, Lena Florina Pitkin.


Kimberly Kisner was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Stephen Mathew Glaude. Kimberly Kisner and Stephen Mathew Glaude were married in May 1983. Children were: Amber Danielle Glaude, Joshua Allyn Glaude, Corey Joseph Glaude.


Elizabeth Kleybaumhuter was born on 28 August 1796. She died on 21 January 1844 at the age of 47.

Spouse: Leopold Augustin Heilborn. Elizabeth Kleybaumhuter and Leopold Augustin Heilborn were married on 24 April 1830. Children were: Theresia Benedikta Heilborn, Johann Andreas Heinrich Heilborn, Melchior Mathias Heilborn, Franz Xaver Ferdinand (Alibone) Heilborn.


Mary Klingensmith was born in 1851. She died in 1932 at the age of 81 in Iowa. She was buried in Underwood, Iowa.

Spouse: William E. Pitkin. Mary Klingensmith and William E. Pitkin were married on 13 September 1871. Children were: Laura Pitkin, Charles Pitkin, Agnes Pitkin, Arthur Pitkin, Clarence Pitkin, Ernest Pitkin, Roy Pitkin.


Mary Knapp was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Elisha Hyde. Mary Knapp and Elisha Hyde were married. Children were: Mary Hyde.


Sarah Knapp was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Peter Desborough. Children were: Elizabeth Disbrow.


Marie Antoinette Knepeuring was born in 1839 in Cleve, Rhine, Germany. She died after 1902 at the age of 63 in Massachussetts. The census for 1900 shows that Antionette was a tenant at 15 South Street, Wrentham, Massachusetts with her son Franz. J. Heilborn and her grandson, Louis Corbett. Her son Leo also had a home in Wrentham, on Bugbee Street.

The marriage records of her son Leopold and of her daughter Ellie Josephine A. Heilborn give Antoinette's name as Marie A. Heilborn.

An 1894 city directory of Attleboro, MA lists Antoinette Heilborn, widow of Franz F., house South, corner Pleasant. Franz F. Heilborn died Jan 22, 1894, Franz J., Jr. boards South, corner Pleasant, Leo A., jeweler, boards Bugbee, 2nd left from South.

Spouse: Franz Xaver Ferdinand (Alibone) Heilborn. Marie Antoinette Knepeuring and Franz Xaver Ferdinand (Alibone) Heilborn were married in 1860 in Clerkenwell District, London, England. Children were: Leopold Alexander Heilborn, Arnold Hubbard Heilborn, Elizabeth Josephine Alice Heilborn, Franz (Francis) Joseph Ferdinand Heilborn, Charles Melchior Heilborn, Infant boy Heilborn.


Alice Cummings Knight was born on 4 February 1858 in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. Born at 20 minutes before four in the afternoon. Baptised byRev. Mr. Holman in the Church, May 2, 1858. She died on 16 October 1939 at the age of 81 in South Weymouth, Massachusetts. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Jane Milk Cummings.

Spouse: Freeman Putney. Alice Cummings Knight and Freeman Putney were married on 17 June 1876 in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. Married by her father, Richard Knight at his home. Children were: Freeman Putney, Walter K. Putney, Willis R. Putney.


Camilla Jane Knight was born on 22 August 1860 in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. Born at half past six o'clock, p. m. Baptised by her father Richard Knight in Salem Chapel, May 5, 1861. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Jane Milk Cummings.


Emily Ann Knight was born on 11 June 1834 in North 7 North Bridge, Extra Parochial Hull. Born at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Baptised at George Yard Chapel, Hull, bu Rev. W. L. Thornton, 1834 She died on 18 March 1900 at the age of 65 in Chatfield, Minnesota. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Dorothy Jackson.


Ethel Marie Knight was born about 1923 in Rhode Island. Parents: Lewis S. Knight and Mary A (Nettie) Corbett.

Spouse: Burrows. Ethel Marie Knight and Burrows were married.


Grace Margaret Knight was born on 12 December 1873 in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. Born at 2 o'clock a.m. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Jane Milk Cummings.

Spouse: Roger W. Babson. Grace Margaret Knight and Roger W. Babson were married on 29 March 1900 in Gloucester, Massachusetts.


Josephine Elizabeth Knight was born on 10 December 1850 in Ohio City, Herkimer County, New York. Born at half past 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and baptised by Rev. Seth Burt at Ohio Church, March 30, 1851. She died on 19 July 1912 at the age of 61 in Ione, California. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Marianne Jackson.

Spouse: George E. Jackson. Josephine Elizabeth Knight and George E. Jackson were married on 24 April 1902.

Spouse: William P. Reid. Josephine Elizabeth Knight and William P. Reid were married before 1895.


Julia Dorothy Knight was born on 26 May 1837 in River Head South, Lincolnshire. Born at 20 minutes past 5 in the morning. Baptised in the house, Jun 30, 1837, by C. J. Kennedy of Hull. She died on 21 January 1838 at the age of 0 in Eckington, Derbyshire. Buried at the General Cemetery, Sheffield. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Dorothy Jackson.


Lewis S. Knight was born about 1892 in Rhode Island.

Spouse: Mary A (Nettie) Corbett. Mary A (Nettie) Corbett and Lewis S. Knight were married about 1918. Children were: Ethel Marie Knight.


Mary Jerusha Knight was born on 23 July 1865 in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. Born at 20 minutes past 11 a. m. Baptised by her father Richard Knight March 4, 1866. She died on 25 September 1867 at the age of 2 in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. Died at 7:15 p.m., and was buried in the cemetery at South Hadley Falls, September 27, 1867. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Jane Milk Cummings.


Rev. Richard Knight was born on 3 August 1806 in Kingston-Upon-Hull, England. He died on 3 November 1890 at the age of 84 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Died at 125 Iglehart Street, St. Paul. Richard Knight was the son of Robert and Anne (Wardle) Knight. Ordained at Sheffield, England in May 1837. Minister there, in Lowth and Hull, and missionary of the London Port Society. Seamen's Chaplain, Germany, and imprisoned there for evangelical preaching. In business for some years in London and came to America in 1849. Acting pastor, Ohio and Norway, New York 1849-1851. Newport, New York 1851-53. Installed, Holyoke, Mass., 1853, April 20; dismissed 1854, November 8. In Kansas, 1855-1856. Installed South Hadley Falls, Mass., 1856, September 10; dismissed 1878, September 18. Acting pastor, Southwick, Mass., 1878-1884. Without charge, having winter home in Barnwell, S.C., and summer home at Gloucester, Mass., 1884-1890. Member of Constitutional Convention, in Kansas, 1855. Trustee Hartford Theological Seminary, 1872-1881. Member of National Council, 1877.

In the cornerstone of the Richard Knight Auditorium, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts: "Richard Knight was born August 3, 1806, and Kingston-upon-Hull, England. After some years of business life in London, he became a dissenting minister, preaching at Sheffield, Lowth and Hull and, under the auspices of the London Port Society, spending three years as Seamen's Chaplain at Hamburg, Germany, where, at one time, he was imprisoned some months for evangelical preaching. In 1849, with his wife and three children, he came to America. He was settled over Presbyterian churches in New York State, afterward coming to Holyoke, Mass., as pastor of the Second Congregational Church. While in Holyoke, he became interested in the controversy over Kansas and eventually took charge of a colony of one hundred people who went out to Kansas to settle and to help in making Kansas a free state. He was a delegate to the First Constitutional Convention of Kansas, was a member of the Governor's staff and, on account of the activities of the pro-slavery agitators, he often preached armed with sword and pistols. He was well acquainted with John Brown and other famous anti-slavery leaders. All the hardships of life in a new country were his and his wife and son died in Kansas. Returning to Massachusetts with his two daughters, he took the pastorate of the First Congregational Church of South Hadley Falls where he remained for twenty-three years. He married Jane Milk Cummings of Morgan, Vermont, and his three surviving daughters, Mrs Freeman Putney of South Weymouth, Massachusetts, Miss Camilla Jane Knight of Wellesley, Mass., and Mrs. Roger W. Babson of Wellesley, Mass., are children of his American wife. In 1878, when seventy-two years of age, he became the pastor of the Congregational Church at Southwick, Mass., where he stayed for six years, until failing health made it necessary for him to resign. After this he preached in a small schoolhouse near his home in Barnwell, South Carolina, where he spent winters, and occasionally in Gloucester, Mass., during his summers in the north. In 1890, he and his wife went to Sl Paul, Minnesota, and there he died. November 3, 1890, his two elder daughters, Miss Emily Ann Knight and Mrs. William P. Reid, who lived in Minnesota, and the three daughters now surviving being with him in his last illness. He was buried in St. Paul. Mr. Knight was always interested in education. When living at South Hadley Falls, he often preached at Mt. Holyoke Seminary in South Hadley (now Mt. Holyoke College) and many of the older professors and alumnae remember him well. He was for some time a trustee of Hartford Theological Seminary. The advanced ideas in education to be carried out in the development of the Babson Institute would have greatly interested him, and it is fitting that the Auditorium presented to the Institute by his youngest daughter should be named in memory of him. - Wellesley, Mass., September 28, 1922."

A volume on the life of Richard Knight was written by his grandson, Walter K. Putney after the dedication of the above mentioned auditorium, a copy of which was in the possesion of Caleb Pitkin in 1996. The biography was evidentlly privately printed. It bears no date, nor any printer's mark. It is titled "Richard Knight Pioneer."

Spouse: Jane Milk Cummings. Jane Milk Cummings and Rev. Richard Knight were married on 7 January 1857 in Morgan, Vermont. Married by the Rev. John Fraser, of Derby, Vermont Children were: Alice Cummings Knight, Camilla Jane Knight, Mary Jerusha Knight, Grace Margaret Knight.

Spouse: Dorothy Jackson. Dorothy Jackson and Rev. Richard Knight were married on 10 March 1830 in Saint Mary's Church, Beverly. Married by the Rev. Mr. Blyth. Children were: William Henry Knight, Emily Ann Knight, Julia Dorothy Knight, Robert Charles Knight.

Spouse: Marianne Jackson. Marianne Jackson and Rev. Richard Knight were married on 11 October 1845 in Court House On the Island of Guernsey. Married by Charles Lefebre, Esq., by license. Children were: Richard Lawson Knight, Josephine Elizabeth Knight.


Richard Lawson Knight was born on 29 June 1848 at North 4 Prospect Place in Queen's Road, Dalston, Hackney, Middlesex.. Born at about half past 3 (or near 4) in the afternoon. Registered at Hackney on the 10th of August, 1848. He died on 21 November 1848 at the age of 0. Died at quarter past 7 in the evening. Buried at Southwark Chapel, Long Lane, Boro, on the 24th of November. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Marianne Jackson.


Robert Charles Knight was born on 19 December 1842 in North 89 Albany Road, Camberwell Parish, London. Born at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Registered at St. Georges, Camberwell, January, 1843 He died on 12 February 1856 at the age of 13 in Lawrence, Kansas. Died about 5 o'clock in the afternoon and was buried in Lawrence Cemetery on February 14th. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Dorothy Jackson.


William Henry Knight was born on 31 May 1832 in Pemberton Street, Sutton (Hull) York. He died on 4 November 1863 at the age of 31 in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts. William Henry Knight after spending 14 years in South Australia, arrived in South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts, on the 18th of March, 1863. On the 27th of October he was attacked with bleeding from the lungs and on the 4th of November, 1863, at half past 9 a.m., he died. He was buried in the cemetery at South Hadley Falls, November 6, 1863. Born at 25 minutes past 4 o'clock in the morning. Baptised at George Yard Chapel, Hull, by J. H. Squance, 1832. Parents: Rev. Richard Knight and Dorothy Jackson.


Molly Knisley was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Douglas Brandon. Molly Knisley and Douglas Brandon were married on 9 May 1998. Children were: Evan Brandon, Sara Brandon.


Jane Knowles was born in 1619 in England. She died on 27 April 1693 at the age of 74 in Manchester, Massachusetts. Parents: Thomas Knowles and Jane Conant.

Spouse: William Bennett. Jane Knowles and William Bennett were married on 2 May 1643 in Massachussetts. Children were: Aaron Bennett.


Thomas Knowles was born about 1579 in London. He was baptized on 19 April 1579 in London. He died in 1626 at the age of 47 in England.

Spouse: Jane Conant. Jane Conant and Thomas Knowles were married on 18 September 1609 in East Budleigh, Devon. Children were: Jane Knowles.


Rachel Alcora Knox was born on 15 July 1841 in Pennsylvania. She died on 22 September 1917 at the age of 76 in Memphis, Missouri.

Spouse: Horace Goodwin Pitkin. Rachel Alcora Knox and Horace Goodwin Pitkin were married on 20 December 1863. Children were: Cora Knox Pitkin, Jennie C. Pitkin, Clara J. Pitkin, Horace G. Pitkin.


Rosannah M. Knox was born in 1765. She died on 23 April 1806 at the age of 41. Daughter of William Knox of Hartford, CT.

Spouse: James Pitkin. Rosannah M. Knox and James Pitkin were married on 25 April 1790. Children were: Harriet Pitkin, Almeria Pitkin, James Pitkin, Albert Pitkin, Jeanette M. Pitkin.


Myrna Jane Koehler was born on 30 April 1950 in Charles City, Iowa. Myrna had an A.A. degree from North Iowa Community College. She was an R.N.

Spouse: Rand Luverne Pitkin. Myrna Jane Koehler and Rand Luverne Pitkin were married on 23 May 1971 in Ulster, Iowa. Children were: Shane Francis Pitkin, Shamus Ray Pitkin, Sean Garrett Pitkin, Seth Rand Pitkin.


Rick Kolseth was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Barbara Ann Gillis. Barbara Ann Gillis and Rick Kolseth were married.


Christopher Krueger was born (date unknown). Parents: Alice Blachly.


Sarah Krueger was born (date unknown). Parents: Alice Blachly.


Thomas Krueger was born (date unknown). Parents: Alice Blachly.


Joan la Warre died on 24 April 1404. Parents: Sir Roger la Warre 3rd Lord la Warre and Eleanor Mowbray.

Spouse: Sir Thomas West 1st Lord West. Joan la Warre and Sir Thomas West 1st Lord West were married. Children were: Sir Reynold West 6th Lord de la Warre.


Sir Roger la Warre 3rd Lord la Warre was born on 30 November 1326. He fought in the Siege of Calais from 1346 to 1347. He fought in the Battle of Crécy on 26 August 1346, in the retinue of the Black Prince. He succeeded to the title of 3rd Lord la Warre [E., 1299] on 9 May 1347. He fought in the Battle of Poitiers in 1356. Between July 1369 and November 1369 He served in Picardy and Caux, under John of Gaunt.

Spouse: Eleanor Mowbray. Eleanor Mowbray and Sir Roger la Warre 3rd Lord la Warre were married. Children were: Joan la Warre.


Alan La Zouche was born in 1267. Parents: Sir Roger La Zouche and Ela Longespee.

Spouse: Eleanor De Segrave. Children were: Elena La Zouche.


Elena La Zouche was born in 1288. Parents: Alan La Zouche and Eleanor De Segrave.

Spouse: Alan De Charlton. Elena La Zouche and Alan De Charlton were married in 1317. Children were: Alan De Charlton.


Sir Roger La Zouche died in 1285.

Spouse: Ela Longespee. Children were: Alan La Zouche.


John Lackland King of England1 was born on 24 December 1167 in Oxford. He died on 19 October 1216 at the age of 48. He was buried in Newark Castle, Nottingham. John (of England), called John Lackland (1167-1216), king of England (1199-1216), best known for signing the Magna Carta.
John was born in Oxford on December 24, 1167, the youngest son of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Henry provided for the eventual inheritance of his lands by his older sons before John was born. By 1186, however, only Richard I, the Lion-Hearted, and John were left as Henry's heirs. In 1189, as Henry neared death, John joined Richard's rebellion against their father, and when Richard was crowned, he gave John many estates and titles. John tried but failed to usurp the Crown while Richard was away on the Third Crusade: Upon returning to England, Richard forgave him. When his brother died in 1199, John became king. A revolt ensued by the supporters of Arthur of Brittany, the son of John's brother, Geoffrey. Arthur was defeated and captured in 1202, and John is believed to have had him murdered. King Philip II of France continued Arthur's war until John had to surrender nearly all his French possessions in 1204. In 1207 John refused to accept the election of Stephen Langton as archbishop of Canterbury. Pope Innocent III then excommunicated him and began negotiating with Philip for an invasion of England. Desperate, John surrendered England to the pope and in 1213 received it back as a fief. Trying to regain his French possession, he was decisively defeated by Philip in 1214. John's reign had become increasingly tyrannical; to support his wars he had extorted money, raised taxes, and confiscated properties. His barons finally united to force him to respect their rights and privileges. John had little choice but to sign the Magna Carta presented to him by his barons at Runnymede in 1215, making him subject, rather than superior, to the law. Shortly afterward John and the barons were at war. He died at Newark in Nottinghamshire on October 19, 1216, while still pursuing the campaign, and was succeeded by his son, Henry III. Parents: Henry II King of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine .

Spouse: Isabella D'Angouleme. Children were: Henry III King of England.


Charles Daniel Ladd was born on 22 April 1843 in Danville, Vermont. He died on 26 January 1927 at the age of 83 in Lyndonville, Vermont. Charles worked in lumber mills. His hand was badly crushed in 1912 when caught in the belts of a planer.

Spouse: Margaret Stevenson McKelvey. Margaret Stevenson McKelvey and Charles Daniel Ladd were married on 22 October 1884 in East Brighton, Vermont. Children were: Roger Burns Ladd.


Infant Ladd was stillborn. Parents: Roger Burns Ladd and Maude Eva Dwinell.


R. Casey Ladd was born (date unknown). R Casey Ladd Inc - management company.
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Stuart, FL 34997

Maybe Robert Casey Ladd.

Spouse: Michele Lee Anderson. Michele Lee Anderson and R. Casey Ladd were married.


Robert Dwinell Ladd was born on 16 December 1918 in Lyndon, Vermont. He died on 23 January 2016 at the age of 97. Parents: Roger Burns Ladd and Maude Eva Dwinell.

Spouse: Virginia Ruth Dole. Virginia Ruth Dole and Robert Dwinell Ladd were married on 8 August 1942.


Roger Burns Ladd was born on 13 May 1885 in Brighton, Vermont. He died on 14 January 1963 at the age of 77 in Greenfield, Massachusetts. Parents: Charles Daniel Ladd and Margaret Stevenson McKelvey.

Spouse: Maude Eva Dwinell. Maude Eva Dwinell and Roger Burns Ladd were married on 30 June 1909 in Lyndonville, Vermont. Children were: Infant Ladd, Robert Dwinell Ladd.


Sarah Mae Lafayette was born on 7 September 1887. She died on 10 April 1957 at the age of 69.

Spouse: Robert William Pitkin. Sarah Mae Lafayette and Robert William Pitkin were married on 23 November 1922.


Fred Leslie Laird was born on 26 September 1860 in Plainfield, Vermont. Fred attended school in Marshfield, district 6 in 1869-70. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1884. He was an attorney in Montpelier, Vermont. On November 15, 1888 he married Nellie Cox, daughter of Capt. B.A. Cox and Victoria Louise Cox of Randolph, Maine. Parents: Henry S. Laird and Vandora Dwinell.


Harry L. Laird was born (date unknown). Parents: Henry S. Laird and Vandora Dwinell.