Section AFW: Descendants of James Olmstead

David Thaler
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Report generated by MagiCensus Deluxe v5.5.5 on 16 Sept. 2024
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Generation One

1. JAMES1 OLMSTEAD was born about 1520[3], and died between 1550 and 1553[3] in Grand Leighs, Essex, England, United Kingdom[3]. He married ALICE _____.
Child:
+2i.JAMES2 OLMSTEAD JR., b. in 1550[3]; d. about 1620; m. on 12 Aug. 1576[3] JANE BRISTOW.


Generation Two

2. JAMES2 OLMSTEAD JR. (James1), son of (1) James1 and Alice (_____) OLMSTEAD, was born in 1550[3], and died between 1578 and 1660. He married on 12 Aug. 1576[3], JANE BRISTOW.
Child:
+3i.RICHARD3 OLMSTEAD, bp. on 22 March 1579[3] in Grand Leighs[3]; d. about Oct. 1641 in Fairsted, Essex[3]; m. FRANCES SLANEY, d. in Fairsted[3] about Aug. 1630.


Generation Three

3. RICHARD3 OLMSTEAD (James2, James1), son of (2) James2 Jr. and Jane (BRISTOW), was christened on 22 March 1579[3] in Grand Leighs[3], died between 1 Sept. 1641 and 16 Nov. 1641 in Fairsted[3] and was buried on 16 Nov. 1641[3] in Fairsted[3]. He married FRANCES SLANEY, who died about Aug. 1630 in Fairsted[3], and was buried on 10 Sept. 1630[3].
Child:
+4i.REBECCA4 OLMSTEAD, b. about 1610 in Great Leighs, Essex[3]; d. on 24 FEB 1697/8[2, 4] in Farmington, Hartford Co., Connecticut, United States[2, 4]; m. between 1632 and 1640[3] in United States[3] (AFB-1) THOMAS NEWELL, b. in Hertfordshire, England[3] about 1610, d. in Farmington[2, 4] on 13 Sept. 1689[2, 4].


Generation Four

4. REBECCA4 OLMSTEAD (Richard3, James2, James1), daughter of (3) Richard3 and Frances (SLANEY) OLMSTEAD, was born between 1592/3 and 1626 in Great Leighs[3], and died on 24 FEB 1697/8[2, 4] in Farmington[2, 4]. She married in United States[3], between 1632 and 1640[3], (AFB-1) THOMAS NEWELL, who was born about 1610 in Hertfordshire[3], and died on 13 Sept. 1689[2, 4] in Farmington[2, 4]. [1]
Child: See (AFB-1) Thomas NEWELL



1. William Richard Cutter, Genealogical and Family History of Western New York (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1912), III:1204; digital images, Archive.org (http://www.archive.org).
2. Mary A. Hall, Thomas Newell, who settled in Farmington, Conn., A.D. 1632, and His Descendants (Southington, Conn.: Cochrane Bros., 1878), 10.
3. R. Thomas Collins, Jr., One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960 (Oakton, VA: Ravensyard Publishing, 1999), 12.
4. Ibid., 13.