Ancestors and Descendents of D&P Mendheim


William Learned 1 was born 2 in 1543/1580 in WARE ENGLAND. He died 3 in 1589/1660. He married 4 Judith Unknown in 1568/1617 in WARE ENGLAND.

Judith Unknown 1 was born 2 in 1551/1583 in WARE ENGLAND. She died 3 in 1589/1666. She married 4 William Learned in 1568/1617 in WARE ENGLAND.

They had the following children:

  F i Sarah Learned was born in 1589/1609. She died in 1615/1693.

Nathaniel Warren [Parents] 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5, 6 in 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. He died 7 in 1667 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. He married 8 Sarah Walker in 1645 in Massachusetts.

Sarah Walker.Sarah married 1 Nathaniel Warren in 1645 in Massachusetts.

They had the following children:

  M i Richard Warren was born in 1646. He died on 23 Jan 1696.
  F ii Jabez Warren was born in 1647. She died on 17 Apr 1701 in Drowned at sea.
  F iii Sarah Alice Warren was born on 29 Aug 1649. She died before 1735.
  F iv Hope Warren was born on 7 Mar 1651 in Massachusetts.

mentioned as "lame" in father's will
  F v Jane Warren was born on 31 Dec 1652. She died on 27 Feb 1683.
  F vi Elizabeth Warren was born on 15 Sep 1654.
  F vii Alice Warren was born on 2 Aug 1656.
  F viii Mercy Warren was born on 20 Feb 1657. She died on 23 Dec 1720.
  F ix Mary Warren 1 was born 2 on 9 Mar 1660 in ENGLAND.
  M x Nathaniel Warren was born on 19 Mar 1662. He died on 29 Oct 1707.
  M xi John Warren was born on 23 Oct 1663. He died in "Died young".
  M xii James Warren was born on 7 Nov 1665. He died on 29 Jan 1715.

Richard Warren [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 in 1580 in St. Leonard's, London, , England. He died 5 in 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. He married 6 Elizabeth Marsh Jouatt on 14 Apr 1610 in Great Amwell, Hertford, England.

Elizabeth Marsh Jouatt 1 was born 2 in 1583 in St George, Dorset, , England. She died 3 on 12 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. She married 4 Richard Warren on 14 Apr 1610 in Great Amwell, Hertford, England.

They had the following children:

  F i Mary Warren was born in 1610. She died on 27 Mar 1683.
  F ii Anna Warren was born in 1612. She died on 19 Feb 1675.
  F iii Sarah Warren was born in 1614. She died on 25 Jul 1686.
  F iv Elizabeth Warren was born on 20 Jan 1617. She died on 4 Mar 1670.
  F v Abigail Warren was born in 1618. She died on 3 Jan 1692.
  M vi Nathaniel Warren was born in 1624. He died in 1667.
  M vii Joseph Warren was born on 22 Mar 1627. He died on 4 May 1689.

Unknown Collier 1 was born 2 in 1536/1582. He died 3 in 1575/1661. He married 4 Jane (wfof UknCollier) Unknown in 1561/1617.

Jane (wfof UknCollier) Unknown 1 was born 2 in 1542/1585. She died 3 in 1575/1668. She married 4 Unknown Collier in 1561/1617.

They had the following children:

  F i Unknown Collier was born in 1575/1609. She died in 1609/1694.

Simpson Spooner [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 12 Jan 1700. He died 5 in 1742. He married 6 Sarah Jenne on 19 Apr 1724 in Bristol, MA.

Sarah Jenne [Parents] 1 was born 2 on 28 May 1699 in DARTMOUTH, MA. She died 3 in 1738/1793. She married 4 Simpson Spooner on 19 Apr 1724 in Bristol, MA.

They had the following children:

  F i Deborah Spooner was born on 15 Nov 1724. She died on 23 Oct 1770.
  F ii Ruth Spooner.
  M iii Benjamin Spooner was born on 25 Jun 1729. He died on 9 May 1802.
  M iv Cornelius Spooner was born on 10 Dec 1732.
  M v Gamaliel Spooner was born on 15 Mar 1736. He died before Oct 1778.
  F vi Elizabeth Spooner was born on 28 Feb 1738. She died in 1798.

Lettice (Jenney) Jenne [Parents] 1 was born 2 about 1662 in DARTMOUTH, MA. He died 3 about 1733 in DARTMOUTH, MA. He married 4 Desire Blackwell in 1696 in Massachusetts.

Desire Blackwell [Parents] 1 was born 2 on 20 Dec 1678 in Sandwich, MA. She died 3 on 2 Jan 1773 in DARTMOUTH, MA. She married 4 Lettice (Jenney) Jenne in 1696 in Massachusetts.

They had the following children:

  M i Cornelius Jenne was born on 3 Nov 1697 in Dartmouth, Ma.
  F ii Sarah Jenne was born on 28 May 1699. She died in 1738/1793.
  F iii Reliance Jenne was born on 1 Apr 1701 in Dartmouth, Ma.
  M iv Ignatious Jenne was born on 6 Feb 1703.
  F v Mary Jenne was born on 20 Apr 1705 in Dartmouth, Ma.
  M vi Caleb Jenne was born on 20 Jun 1709 in Dartmouth, Ma.
  F vii Ruth Jenne was born on 5 Sep 1711. She died before 1736.
  M viii Samuel Jenne was born on 30 Mar 1714 in Dartmouth, Ma.
  F ix Elizabeth Jenne was born on 16 Jun 1716 in Dartmouth, Ma.
  M x Nathaniel Jenne was born on 30 Oct 1720 in Dartmouth, Ma.
  F xi Pernel Jenne was born on 1 Sep 1722 in Dartmouth, Ma.

Samuel Jenne [Parents] 1 was born 2, 3 about 1616 in Leydon, HOLLAND. He died 4 on 25 Nov 1685 in DARTMOUTH, MA. He married 5 Anne Lettice in 1656 in Massachusetts.

Other marriages:
Wood, Sarah

Anne Lettice [Parents] 1 was born 2 about 1628 in Lincolnshire, ENGLAND. She died 3 on 2 Jul 1687 in Plymouth, MA. She married 4 Samuel Jenne in 1656 in Massachusetts.

They had the following children:

  M i Lettice (Jenney) Jenne was born about 1662. He died about 1733.

John Blackwell [Parents] 1 was born 2 about 1646 in Sandwitch, MA. He died 3 in Nov 1688 in Sandwitch, MA. He married 4 Sarah Alice Warren about 1673 in Sandwitch, MA.

Sarah Alice Warren [Parents] was born on 29 Aug 1649. She died before 1735. She married 1 John Blackwell about 1673 in Sandwitch, MA.

Other marriages:
Spooner, William

They had the following children:

  F i Desire Blackwell was born on 20 Dec 1678. She died on 2 Jan 1773.
  F ii Alice Blackwell was born on 8 May 1681.

Zoath Spooner [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3, 4 in 1763 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. He died 5 on 2 Aug 1865 in Decatur County, Georgia. He was buried in 1865 in Cool Springs Cemetery, Bainbridge, GA. He married Nancy LNU Spooner.

Other marriages:
Duncan, Katren

Zoath is probably the most colourful ancestor we have and surely heled a FULL life. Apparently he enjoyed all the pleasures and viceslife had to offer, yet lived to be 104. Zoath was a very odd name andwhen he went to Georgia, it was spelled every which way but right. Inthe records of Georgia you can find his name spelled Zoeth, Zoah,Zore, Soar, Lore, and many times the writer couldn't begin to spellit, so they just wrote "Mr.". Family tradition tells us that he alwayshated his name and would not allow any of his children orgrandchildren to be named for him. He was in his early teens when hewas left an orphan. According to probate records in Bristol County,Mass. Wesson Tallman qualified as guardian of Zoath Spooner April26,1773 and on December 16, 1778 Nathaniel Spooner, uncle of theminor, was appointed his guardian. As soon as he was old enough Zoathwent into the army and fought in the American Revolution. He was asoldier in the company of Capt. Daniel Drake, Col. Drury's Regiment,sent by order of the general Court to North River June 30, 1781.Descendents of Zoath are eligible for the Daughters of the AmericanRevolution on his service.

Nathaniel Spooner, Zoath's uncle had been a seafaring man, as had beenmany other members of the Spooner family for generations. Zoath tookto the sea after the war and came south, sailing up the SavannahRiver. Early research of this area's records reveal several men by thename of Spooner in the Savannah area, but only Zoath stayed in thesouth. We find a deed recorded September 9, 1786 in the records ofBristol Co., Mass. from Zoath Spooner of Dartmouth, Mass., MARINER, toNathaniel Spooner for some of the property he had inherited from hisfather. On November 14,1787 he sold another piece of property toGameliel Bryant and this deed stated Zoath Spooner was of New Bedford,Mass. Then on March 7,1791, Zoath Spooner of the County of Burke,State of Georgia, sells his final piece of property inherited from hisfather to Samuel Perry, Jr., This deed was signed in Savannah. Thus weprove how Zoath happened to settle in the south. Zoath took upresidence first in Burke, Co. Georgia and later in Screven County. Itis not known whether he was married in those early years in Georgianor actually how many wives he had, but from the census records, wegather he had more than one wife and a number of children. We know hewas married to Katren Duncan by Feb. 27, 1796, because we find a deedfrom Andrew Duncan of Screven Co., Georgia, conveying to his daughter,Katren Spooner, 100 acres. "Her husband, Zoar Spooner, agrees to takesame". Zoath was then at least 33 years old, so he may have had anearlier wife. At any rate, his oldest child was born November 17,1798and he named him Joseph after his father. Zoath and Katren also hadthe following known children: Elizabeth, Adam, Richard, William andJoshua. It is believed that Kathren died about 1812 or possibly whenJoshua was born. We find the following deeds in Screven Co. On October21, 1812, Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan of Screven Co., Ga. deeded to herson-in-law, Zoar Spooner "in consideration of the love, good will andaffection which I have and do bear towards my son-in-law, Zoar Spoonerof the same state and county, one negro fellow, 8 head of stockcattle, 17 head of hogs, all her household furniture and her crop nowon hand. Since she did not mention her daughter, Katren, she ispresumed deceased. On the same date Elizabeth Duncan deeded to hergranddaughter, Elizabeth Spooner, of the same state and county, acertain bay horse called Tom, and 1 cow and calf. Elizabeth Spoonerwas the oldest daughter of Zoath and Katren Spooner and apparently hergrandmother Elizabeth Duncan's namesake. It is reasonable to believeif Katren had still been living, her mother, Elizabeth Duncan, wouldhave mentioned her in the place of, or at least with, Zoath Spooner inthe first deed. Zoath's next set of children were: Rebecca, Deborah,Tabitha, and James. They were born between 1816 and 1825. Then hemarried his last wife, Nancy, some 40 years his junior. In the 1850census of Decatur Co., Ga. We find "Mr" Spooner, age 90 years old,with his wife Nancy , age 50, Debby, age 30, Caleb, age 20, Nancy age18, Martha age 16 , and Mary age 14. John age 12 , is also listed butwe know he was the natural son of Zoath's daughter Deborah. In Zoath'swill he "Left all to Nancy" and does not mention any children, so wedo not know for sure that Caleb, Nancy, Martha, and Mary were his byhis wife, Nancy, but they might have been. Zoath Spooner was picturedas being a giant of a man, 6 feet 5 in. tall and weighing 240 lbs. whowas famous for his abilities as a hunter, trapper, indian fighter,frontiersman, pioneer, and American Patriot. There are stories ofZoath stalking deer with the lithe silence of an indian in theSavannah River swamplands, and after killing a deer, being able totoss it over his shoulder and carry it some 5 or 6 miles to his homewithout fatigue. There are also stories of his being the nemesis ofthe "Florida Scouts" in the 1800-1815 period. The "Florida Scouts"were Tories and British sympathizers who moved into, or were driveninto Florida during the closing phases of the American Revolution andshortly thereafter. A deadly hatred existed between the men who foughtfor American independence and these Florida settlers. These men ofEast Florida often raided the isolated and thinly settled districts ofGeorgia in marauding bands which killed, plundered, stole slaves, andcommitted atrocities against the early Georgians. They often reachedup as far as Screven County in these raids and Zoath Spooner was famedfor his ability to track and destroy them. He mostly traveled on footin these actions against the "Florida Scouts" and was noted for hisability to cover great distances in stealth and silence at an "IndianLope" or trot. There was one incident in which Zoath tracked seven"Florida Scoust" for almost a hundred miles in this manner and atopportune times, destroyed them one by one. From this description, onemight picture Zoath as being the same type frontiersman and pioneer asDaniel Boone, Davy Crockett, and Jim Bowie. These accounts my not beentirely accurate, but Zoath must surely was a hearty individual tohave survived as long and as well as he did in the times in which helived.

Nancy LNU Spooner was born 1 about 1800 in Georgia. She married Zoath Spooner.

They had the following children:

  F i Deborah Spooner was born about 1819. She died in 1860/1866.
  F ii Tibitha Spooner was born in 1823. She died on 1 Feb 1891.
  M iii Caleb Spooner was born in 1829. He died on 24 Jul 1890.
  F iv Nancy Ann Spooner was born in 1831. She died in 1877.
  F v Martha Spooner was born in 1834. She died on 8 May 1921.
  F vi Mary V. Spooner was born in 1838.

John Jenne [Parents] 1 was born 2 about 1589 in Norwitch, England. He died 3 on 25 May 1644 in Plymouth, MA. He married 4 Sarah Carey on 1 Nov 1614 in Leydon, HOLLAND.

Sarah Carey [Parents] 1, 2 was born 3 about 1585 in Monk, Suffolk, ENGLAND. She died 4 on 18 Feb 1655 in Plymouth, MA. She married 5 John Jenne on 1 Nov 1614 in Leydon, HOLLAND.

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3398, Date of Import: Jul 24,2001]

SARAH CAREY ...One of original purchasers of Dartmouth, Mass.

They had the following children:

  M i Samuel Jenne was born about 1616. He died on 25 Nov 1685.
  F ii Abigail Jenne was born about 1619.
  F iii Sarah Jenne was born about 1620. She died on 12 Mar 1710.
  M iv John Jenne was born about 1625. He died on 10 Apr 1727.
  F v Susanna Jenne was born in 1628. She died on 23 Mar 1654.

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