Simeon Ide, yeoman, freeman, pioneer printer
- Flanders, Louis Warner, b. 1864 (Main Author)
- Dunbar, Edith Flanders, b. 1871 (Added Author)
- Vail, Robert William Glenrole, 1890-1966 (Added Author)
- Ide, Simeon, 1794-1889 (Subject)
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Electronic reproduction. Salt Lake City, Utah : Digitized by FamilySearch International, 2013.
The genealogy includes bibliographic references.
Includes index.
"Errata--1933:" [1] leaf inserted between p. [4-5].
Nicholas Ide (ca.1620-1690) immigrated in 1636 from England to Rehoboth, Massachusetts with his widowed mother. He married Martha Bliss, daughter of Thomas Bliss; Thomas Bliss had earlier married his widowed mother. Simeon Ide (1794-1889), a direct descendant in the sixth generation, was born in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts and moved to Vermont and then to Roxbury, Massachusetts. He married twice. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, California and elsewhere.
Includes index.
Includes Bliss, Brown, Carpenter, Cooper, Daggett, Eager, Flanders, Goddard, Ormsbee, Perrin, Read, Stone and related families.
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