Family History

Pond-Pomeroy genealogical file

Two pages of typewritten notes (most noted as coming from Cobb's Diary) tracing Joseph Pond (1773 to 1839 or 1841) who married Joanna Pomeroy (daughter of Joseph & Anna Pomeroy). In Jan 1804 Joseph and Joanna left Warwick for Boston, but in Jan 1805 Joseph set sail for Denemora leaving Joanna to find her own shelter. In Feb 1805 Joseph would return to Boston if his creditors would permit it. We don't hear about Joseph again until 1829 when he again returns to Boston. "Where was he all this time?" The Boston Directory lists Joanna Pond as a nurse in 1837 & 1839. In 1847 Joanna was residing with her daughter Mary Cheever in Boston.
Harriet Pond (born 1795), daughter of Joseph & Joanna, married Ebenezer Rich in 1820 and lived near the Atwood Cemetery. She married her second husband, Reuben Rich, brother of her first husband. She died in Richmond, NH (date not listed) and is buried in the Evergreen Cemetery, Winchester, NH.
George (born June 1809 - looks like Joseph must have been in Boston until Sept 1808?) was a doctor & settled in Illinois.

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Pierce Family File

1. Material on single sheet tracing Robert Pierce, born in England, came to the new world to Dorchester, in 1639 said to be a commoner, died 1664 and continuing with the next six succeeding generations to Ebenezer born in 1795 and residing in Royalston. Ebenezer's oldest daughter, Martha born June 19, 1827 married Otis Conant. There is a note on this material stating that it is "Conant's Material Pedigree."
2. Letter to Charles Morse from Marlin Merrill, Rochester, NY dated Feb 15, 1986 saying that the Silas Pierce she is searching does not appear to be in the Warwick line of Pierces. Attached to this letter is material concerning Silas Pierce.

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Perry Family File

File consists of 2 letters and some C. Morse notes re the Perry family. One letter from Elliot Wellington in 1963 states that his grandmother, Minerva Beulah Perry, was born in Warwick in 1817 and lists some of her family. The other letter also written in 1963, both mentioning the upcoming 200th anniversary of Warwick, is from John C. Perry. He tells of his grandfather, John L. Perry, who operated the hotel in Warwick for many years (late 1870s) and that his father, James L. Perry, who was born in the hotel in 1877. Morse notes Ephraim, David, Stephen Perry among a few others.

Approximate era
1951-1975
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Penniman family genealogical file

Handwritten notes by Charles Morse concerning Penniman family. Peter Penniman of Mendon owned land in upper village next to David Mayo. Boundary dispute settled 1794. His son, Bunyan, came to Warwick about 1778. In 1825 Bunyan Penniman deeded his farm to Lemuel Wheelock in exchange for the "Wilder" farm which Charlie thought was located on Shepardson Hill.
Other family members are listed.

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