1. “The Torrey Family Tree (www.torreygenealogy.com),” Don Torrey, 1999-2003.
2. “The Torrey Families And Their Children in America, Vol I,” Frederic C. Torrey, Book, 1924.
3. “Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol VII.”
4. “The Torrey Families And Their Children in America, Vol II,” Frederic C. Torrey, 1929.
5. “John B. Lisle: jbl@tqsi.com.”
6. “The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 5th Edition,” Frederick Lewis Weis, Genealogical Publishing C., Inc., 1955.
7. “Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700, 7th Edition,” Frederick Lewis Weis, Book.
8. “A Chronicle of the Ancient and Noble Norman Family of De Havilland, originally of Haverland, ..., with the Documentary Evidences.,” A. W. Haviland, 1895.
9. “www.rootsweb.com, Worldconnect Project,” 4 Jan 2002.
10. “The Story of the Bloods,” Roger Deane Harris, G. K. Hall & Co. Boston, Mass., 1960.
11. “Thomas Randall: tr1957@att.net.”
12. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall/.”
13. “E-mail WEBMASTER for contact source.”
14. “Lyle Seebaum; lyle@seebaum.com.”
15. “Charles Wickwire: cfwickwi@bechtel.com.”
16. “Stephen Rockwell: bcingu2000@hotmail.com.”
17. “Barbara Edward: bedwrd82@relia.net.”
18. “Chris Richter: chris@healthpresence.com.”
19. “Janice Tucker: jpt@maine.rr.com.”
20. “Nancy St. Pierre: nstpierre@webtv.net.”
21. “Roberta "Robbie" Torrey Rice: pinotlvr@earthlink.net.”
22. “Eleanor Ford: rosamai60@hotmail.com.”
23. “Email WEBMASTER for information.”
24. “Dan Royal: dmoroyal@earthlink.net.”
25. “Raymond Hogle: rjh103a@juno.com.”
26. “Deborah Dell: delld@tamug.tamu.edu.”
27. “Charles Perry Torreyson: Charles.Torreyson@mclanefoodservice.com.”
28. “Rhode Island Court Records: Records of the Court of Trials of the Colony of Providence Plantations, 1647-1662. Providence, RI: 1920-1922, Vol 1 and 2,” unknown, 200 pgs pages 2-71 & 2-72.
29. “History of Livingston County, Michigan,” Franklin Ellis, Philadelphia, Penn.: Everts & Abbott, 1880, Ellis, Livingston Co., Mich.
30. “Stedman Family Organization, Famiy History Research,” John Lisle, http://www.tqsi.com/stedman/, Lisle, Stedman Family, "John Stedman, married with Sylvia Catlin. They moved from Durham, Greene Co., NY to Newark Valley, where she joined the church, 3 Aug., 1820, having had all of her eight children, except the eldest, baptized 3 July, 1820. At the census of 1820, they dwelt where.
31. “GEDCOM File : 1908887.ged,” Larry & Kathy McCurdy, age 84 years.
2760 Southwood Drive
East Lansing MI 48823
517-336-8288
32. “Stedman Family Organization, Famiy History Research,” John Lisle, http://www.tqsi.com/stedman/, Lisle, Stedman Family.
33. “Colonial Families of Long Island, New York & Connecticut,” Herbert Furman Seversmith, Brooklyn, New York, 1968, Seversmith, Colonial Families, between 1850 & 1860 - not on 1860 census.
34. “The Baldwin Genealody from 1500-1881,” Charles Candice Baldwin, Baldwin, Baldwin Genealogy, 44 years in 1850 census & 53 years on 1860 census.
35. “Stedman Family Organization, Famiy History Research,” John Lisle, http://www.tqsi.com/stedman/, Lisle, Stedman Family, John Stedman was probably born in Scotland and immigrated to America as a small child with his parents and younger brother. The family settled in New London, Connecticut. He later moved to Hartford and married, probably in Hartford, Elizabeth Sergeant (or Remington, believed to be the daughter of John.
36. “Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol VII.” 2 10 FEB 2002.
37. “Stedman Family Organization, Famiy History Research,” John Lisle, http://www.tqsi.com/stedman/, Lisle, Stedman Family, Lt. John Stedman, son of Lt. John Stedman who was killed in the "Great Fort Fight" of December 1675, was deemed to have served the Town of Wethersfield well. He lived in Wethersfield, Connecticut and the "History of Ancient Wethersfield" records many items of his life.
38. “Stedman Family Organization, Famiy History Research,” John Lisle, http://www.tqsi.com/stedman/, Lisle, Stedman Family, Hartford, Connecticut Probate Records, 1729-50 A DIGEST OF THE EARLY CONNECTICUT PROBATE RECORDS. 1745 to 1750. Page 358-9 Name: John Stedman Location: Middletown Invt. âu1190-19-00. Taken January, 1749-50, by Ephraim Adkins, James Ward and Elijah Treadway.
39. “Stedman Family Organization, Famiy History Research,” John Lisle, http://www.tqsi.com/stedman/, Lisle, Stedman Family, Title: Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Records Author: Lorraine Cook White REPO Note: NEHGS CALN Media: Book Page: Farmington, Vol. LR5, p. 307 Title: Vital Records of Suffield, Connecticut REPO Note: NEHGS CALN Media: Book Page: p. 22.
40. “Stedman Family Organization, Famiy History Research,” John Lisle, http://www.tqsi.com/stedman/, Lisle, Stedman Family, John Stedman was in the Revolutionary War. From a floridly written book - "Our young hero had now rendered two terms of service in the seven years of conflict known as the French and Indian War.." comes: a reference to his uncle, John Beecraft, in Hudson, NY.
41. “GEDCOM File : 1908887.ged,” Larry & Kathy McCurdy, 1 10 FEB 2002.
2760 Southwood Drive
East Lansing MI 48823
517-336-8288
42. “Colonial Families of Long Island, New York & Connecticut,” Herbert Furman Seversmith, Brooklyn, New York, 1968, Seversmith, Colonial Families, p. 263.
43. “The Baldwin Genealody from 1500-1881,” Charles Candice Baldwin, Baldwin, Baldwin Genealogy, p. 483-484, 1104-1112.
44. “The Baldwin Genealody from 1500-1881,” Charles Candice Baldwin, Baldwin, Baldwin Genealogy, pp. 488-89, 1104-05.
45. “A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America from before 1661 to 1903,” Bennett Hurd Sutliffe, R. S. Peck & Co. 1903, Sutliffe, Sutliffe Family, p. 18.
46. “A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America from before 1661 to 1903,” Bennett Hurd Sutliffe, R. S. Peck & Co. 1903, Sutliffe, Sutliffe Family, p. 14.
47. “Rhode Island Court Records: Records of the Court of Trials of the Colony of Providence Plantations, 1647-1662. Providence, RI: 1920-1922, Vol 1 and 2,” unknown, 200 pgs pages 2-71 & 2-72., before father's will of 11/26/1627.
48. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~randall/.” will dated & proved in 1613.
49. d/o William Deane of Chard s/o Walter & John of Taunton.
50. named in will of step father in 1654.
51. deceased in father's will of 2/14/1696.
52. twin.
53. deceased on father's will of 2/14/1696.
54. widow od Thomas Scott.
55. “Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Registar.,” James Savage, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981, Savage, First Settlers of New England, Vol. I, p. 418 John Coe.
56. “Grannis Family,” Grannis.
57. “Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638 to 1649, Transscribed and Edited in accordance with a Resolution of the General Assembly of Connecticut with occasioal notes and an appendix.,” Charles J. Hoadly, Case, Tiffany and Company, Hartford: 1857, Hoadly, Records of New Haven, p. 487 - Edward Granest - 22 October 1649 listed in court records in New Haven.
58. “Grannis Family,” Grannis, pp. 9-11.
59. “Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Registar.,” James Savage, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981, Savage, First Settlers of New England, Vol. IV, p. 386.
60. “A Genealogy of the Sutcliffe-Sutliffe Family in America from before 1661 to 1903,” Bennett Hurd Sutliffe, R. S. Peck & Co. 1903, Sutliffe, Sutliffe Family, pp. 11-15.
61. “Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Registar.,” James Savage, Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1981, Savage, First Settlers of New England, Vol. II, p. 497.

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