Selected Families and Individuals from the Edwards ancestry and their descendants.


Theophilus DOOLITTLE. Theophilus married Susanna MOSS on 10 Oct 1736.

Susanna MOSS [Parents] was born on 05 Dec 1708 in Wallingford, Nw-Hvn, Connecticut. She died on 16 Mar 1738 in Wallingford, , Connecticut. Susanna married Theophilus DOOLITTLE on 10 Oct 1736.


Samuel ROYCE (RICE). Samuel married Martha MOSS on 25 Dec 1728 in Wallingford (V), New Haven, Connecticut.

Martha MOSS [Parents] was born on 07 Jun 1706 in Wallingford, Nw-Hvn, Connecticut. She died on 18 Nov 1791. Martha married Samuel ROYCE (RICE) on 25 Dec 1728 in Wallingford (V), New Haven, Connecticut.


Theophilus MOSS [Parents] was born on 24 Oct 1704 in Wallingford, Nw-Hvn, Connecticut. He died on 19 Jan 1786 in Wallingford, , Connecticut. Theophilus married Ruth RANNEY on 13 Apr 1738.

Ruth RANNEY. Ruth married Theophilus MOSS on 13 Apr 1738.


Geferrie HINTON was born in 1515 in England. Geferrie married Geferrie HINTON.

Geferrie HINTON was born about 1515. Geferrie married Geferrie HINTON.

Other marriages:
HINTON, Geferrie
HINTON, Geferrie

They had the following children.

  F i Alice HINTON was born in 1533.

Geferrie HINTON was born in 1515 in England. Geferrie married Geferrie HINTON.

Geferrie HINTON was born about 1515. Geferrie married Geferrie HINTON.

Other marriages:
HINTON, Geferrie
HINTON, Geferrie

They had the following children.

  F i Alice HINTON was born in 1533.

Geferrie HINTON was born in 1515 in England. Geferrie married Geferrie HINTON.

Geferrie HINTON was born about 1515. Geferrie married Geferrie HINTON.

Other marriages:
HINTON, Geferrie
HINTON, Geferrie

They had the following children.

  F i Alice HINTON was born in 1533.

Philip HULSE was born about 1515 in Kent, , England. Philip married Margery CORBETT about 1544 in Kent, , England.

Margery CORBETT was born in 1515 in Of Astley, Cheshire, England. Margery married Philip HULSE about 1544 in Kent, , England.

They had the following children.

  M i Thomas HOUSE (HULSE) (H was born in 1545. He died in 1580.

Ondřej HLŮŽEK [Parents] was born about 1746 in Zborovy, Plánice parish, Klatovy soudní okres, Čechy, Česká republika. Ondřej married 1 Kateřina OPPLOVÁ on 08 Nov 1772 in Zborovy, Plánice parish, Klatovy soudní okres, Čechy, Česká republika.

Kateřina OPPLOVÁ was born about 1750 in Lanzna, Plánice parish, Klatovy soudní okres, Čechy, Česká republika. Kateřina married 1 Ondřej HLŮŽEK on 08 Nov 1772 in Zborovy, Plánice parish, Klatovy soudní okres, Čechy, Česká republika.


John LATHROP [Reverend] [Parents] 1, 2, 3 was born on 20 Dec 1584 in , Etton, Yorkshire, England. He was christened on 20 Dec 1584 in Etton, Yorkshire East Riding, England, United Kingdom. He died on 08 Nov 1653 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. He was buried on 10 Nov 1653 in Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. John married Anna (Hannah) HAMMOND on 27 Sep 1634 in , Etton, Yorkshire, England -or- Scituate, Plymouth, MA. There were other parents.

He graduated with Queens College, Cambridge, England (BA, MA) in 1609 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. He worked as Curate of the parish church in From 1611 to 1623 in Egerton, Kent, England, United Kingdom. He worked as Minister of First Independent Church of London in From 1623 to 1632 in London, England, United Kingdom. He worked in Kristianstad, Sweden. He immigrated on 18 Sep 1634 to At Sea.

Other marriages:
HOWSE (HOUSE), Hannah
HAMMOND, Anna (Hannah)
HAMMOND, Anne
HOWSE (HOUSE), Hannah
HOWSE, Hannah

Line 3772 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
 MARR PLAC , Etton, Yorkshire, England -or- Scituate, Plymouth, MA

SOURCE:  Data for the family of John Lathrop and Hannah House are taken from
a Family Group Record provided by the Jared Pratt Family Association, Percy W.
Pratt, President, 290 East 1100 South, Bountiful, Utah (GS Film #1036942),
which lists:
 - Pratt Fam Rec in poss Amy Pratt Romney, 1523 E 9th So, SLC, Utah 84105;
 - GS Archives;
 - Temple Index Cards for #2 Jane, #7 Samuel (no TIB cards on parents).

NOTE:  Date of birth also given as 1584.  John was also baptized 12 Dec 1907
and 11 Dec 1928; endowed 6 Mar 1911 and 19 Dec 1928.

Rev. JOHN LOTHROPP, for this is the form in which he wrote his name, was the
fourth child of Thomas and Mary (----) Lowthroppe; was bapt. Dec. 20, 1584 in
Etton, East Riding, Yorkshire, England, and became the pioneer and founder of a
large family of Lothrops in America.  He deserves much more complete biography
than our sources of information will furnish.  He entered Queens' College,
Cambridge, in 1601; was graduated A.B. in 1605 and M.A. in 1609.  He married
(1) HANNAH HOWSE, of Eastwell, County Kent, England.  Marriage license issued
in Canterbury, England, Oct. 10, 1610, from L. Culleton's Heraldic Office, No.
25 Cranborne Street, London.

He was Curate in the parish church in Egerton, Kent, forty-eight miles from
London, England and was admitted to his living about 1611 by Dean and Chapter
of St. Paul.  It was probably his first and only charge as a minister of the
English Church.  that he was an acceptable minister we have no reason to doubt.

The church in which he officiated was an ancient structure standing on the
summit of a rounded hill, and could be seen from a great distance.  The site
was beautiful and the church itself, named for St. James, consisted of two
aisles and a chancel.  At the west end rose a square tower with a beacon
turret, a feature which gives a charm to so many pleasant English landscapes.
Here Mr. Lothropp labored faithfully for as long as his judgment approved the
ritual and government of the English church; but in 1623 he espoused the cause
of the Independents.  The next year he succeeded Rev. Henry Jacobs in London,
and became minister of the first Congregational Church organized in England,
which had been formed under the ministry of Mr. Jacobs.  Under Mr. Lathropp's
charge the congregation had no place of worship, their meetings being illegal.
Only such as could meet the oblique, and risk the danger of worshipping God in
violation of human statutes, were likely to be found in that secret gathering.
Yet in goodly numbers, in such places as they could stealthily occupy, they
held together and were comforted and instructed by the minister of their
choice.  They were tracked to their retreat where they were holding a religious
meeting in a private room in Black Friars.  Forty-two were seized and cast into
prison and eighteen escaped.  While Mr. Lothropp was in prison his wife "Fell
sick, of which sickness she died."  After it became evident that she would not
recover and shortly before her death he was allowed to visit her, but went back
again to prison.  It is said that after she died six of her children went to
the Bishop and begged of him to let their father come home, telling him they
were left alone and had nobody to take care of them.

After two years in prison Mr. Lothropp was released, only on condition of
leaving the country.  On his liberation he joined the persecuted founders of a
great nation in the new world.  In 1634 he with his children and 34 of his
church and congregation embarked for Boston, having for fellow passengers Rev.
Zackary Symmes, Ann Hutchinson and many others.  The Rev. John Lothropp tarried
not long in Boston, but, like the Revs. Hooker, Stone, Prudden and others, he
was followed by his flock from place to place.  He settled in Scituate, and
Barnstable, at both of which places Mr. Lothropp was the first pastor.  Soon
after his arrival in Scituate he married (2) Ann ----, and on his consenting to
settle there the town voted him a farm.  In 1637 while pastor at Scituate, he
was made freeman of New Plymouth, before Gov. Bradford, Miles Standish, and
others.  In 1639, with a majority of his people he went to Barnstable and
commenced its settlement there, and as a leader and pastor he was held in honor
till his death Nov. 8, 1653.  His wife Ann long outlived him; her home was in
Barnstable in 1683, and she died Feb. 25, 1688.

Letter from Orson Pratt to Parley P. Pratt referring to Joseph Smith's vision
about relationship of the two families:
  "Grandfather Christopher should be complete and every soul included in the
general record.
  "I have published the history and genealogy of Joseph Smith as written
before his death, this included six or seven generations of his ancestry.  You
will recollect that Joseph had a vision and saw that our fathers and his all
sprang from the same man a few generations ago.  I shall be pleased to trace
both genealogies back to their junction, if it be possible.
  "Please write often and forgive my negligence.
                 From your younger brother,
                            Orson Pratt"

Rev. John Lathrop md. Hannah House:  From their daughter Jane were these
descendants:  Fredrick G. Williams, Oliver Cowdery, Joseph Smith, Pres. Joseph
F. Smith and Joseph Fielding Smith.  From their son Samuel Lathrop and
Elizabeth Scudder were these descendants:  Marion G. Romney, Harold B. Lee,
Wilford Woodruff, Parley P. Pratt and brothers, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Ulysses
S. Grant.  Ref:  Archibald F. Bennett, "Orson Pratt as a Genealogist:  Deseret
News, 25 Apr 1954, TV Program featuring Archibald Bennett; Wm. A. McAuslan,
Mayflower Index, G.S. Call # Ref 973 D2m; Pratt Family Assn.  Compiled by Jerry
B. Andersoon, 1967.

SURNAME: Also shown as Lothropp

BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening , Etton, Yorkshire, England.

DEATH: Also shown as Died , Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried , Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts.

SUFFIX: Also shown as Reverend

BIRTH RITE: Also shown as Christening Etton, Yorkshire, England.

DEATH: Also shown as Died Barnstable, Plymouth, British Colonial America.

BURIAL: Also shown as Buried Barnstable, Plymouth, British Colonial America.

Anna (Hannah) HAMMOND 1 was born in 1616 in Lavenham, Suffolk, England. She was christened on 14 Jul 1616 in Lavenham, Suffolk, , England. She died on 25 Feb 1687 in , Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. She was buried in , Barnstable, Barnstable, Massachusetts. Anna married John LATHROP [Reverend] on 27 Sep 1634 in , Etton, Yorkshire, England -or- Scituate, Plymouth, MA.


Thomas LATHROP (LOWTHROPPE) [Parents] 1 was born in 1536 in Debarnshall, Leigh, Stafford, England. He was christened on 19 Jun 1536 in Cherry Burton, Yorkshire, England. He died on 30 Aug 1630 in wd, Elton Or Harthill, Yorkshire, England. He was buried on 09 Oct 1606 in Etton, Yorkshire, England. Thomas married Mary HOWELL on 29 Jul 1574 in Etton, Yorkshire, England.

Other marriages:
CLARK, Elizabeth Mrs
CARTER, Jane

Mary HOWELL [Parents] 1 was born on 08 Jan 1540 in , Yoxall, Staffordshire, England. She was christened in Of, Yoxall, Staffordshire, England. She died on 06 Jan 1588 in , Etton, Yorkshire, England. She was buried on 06 Jan 1588 in , Etton, Yorkshire, England. Mary married Thomas LATHROP (LOWTHROPPE) on 29 Jul 1574 in Etton, Yorkshire, England.

They had the following children.

  F i Anne LOWTHROPPE was born on 29 Jul 1576. She died on 08 Nov 1653.
  F ii Mary LOWTHROPPE was born in 1578. She died on 20 Oct 1628.
  M iii Thomas LOWTHROPPE Jr. was born on 24 Oct 1582. He died on 20 Oct 1628.
  M iv William LATHROP was born on 24 May 1587. He died in 1628.
  M v John LATHROP [Reverend] was born on 20 Dec 1584. He died on 08 Nov 1653.

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