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Simon DeWolf

Male 1718 - 1755  (37 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Simon DeWolf was born in 1718 (son of Josiah DeWolf and Anna Waterman); died in Jun 1755.

    Notes:

    He served in old French War. Lucy (his wife) and Eunice Calkins were daughters of Stephen Calkins, the great-grandson of Dea. Hugh Calkins, of Chepstow, England; b. 1600 (one of the "Welsh Company" who came to America in 1640); and of his wife, Sarah Calkins, also a great-granddaughter of Dea. Hugh Calkins; and through her mother, Sarah Turner, a direct descendant of Elder William Brewster, of the Mayflower.

    Simon married Lucy Calkins on 31 Jan 1745. Lucy (daughter of Stephen Calkins) was born on 06 Aug 1723; died in 1798. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Sarah DeWolf was born in 1746.
    2. Elisha DeWolf was born in 1748; died on 07 Mar 1838.
    3. Phoebe DeWolf was born in 1750.
    4. Simon DeWolf

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Josiah DeWolf was born on 15 Nov 1689 in Lyme, New London Co., CT (son of Simon DeWolf and Sarah Lay); died in 1767.

    Josiah married Anna Waterman. Anna (daughter of Sgt. Thomas Waterman and Miriam Tracy) was born in 1689; died on 21 Dec 1752. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Waterman was born in 1689 (daughter of Sgt. Thomas Waterman and Miriam Tracy); died on 21 Dec 1752.
    Children:
    1. Josiah DeWolf was born in 1716.
    2. 1. Simon DeWolf was born in 1718; died in Jun 1755.
    3. Jabez DeWolf was born in 1721.
    4. Judith DeWolf was born in 1724.
    5. Daniel DeWolf was born in 1726.
    6. Elizabeth DeWolf was born in 1730.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Simon DeWolf was born in 1648 in Lyme, New London Co., CT (son of Balthasar DeWolf and Alice); died on 05 Sep 1695.

    Simon married Sarah Lay on 12 Nov 1682. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Lay
    Children:
    1. Simon DeWolf was born in Mar 1682; died in 1707.
    2. Sarah DeWolf was born in 1685.
    3. John DeWolf was born in 1687.
    4. 2. Josiah DeWolf was born on 15 Nov 1689 in Lyme, New London Co., CT; died in 1767.
    5. Phoebe DeWolf was born in Feb 1691.
    6. Daniel DeWolf was born in 1693; died in 1715.
    7. Jabez DeWolf

  3. 6.  Sgt. Thomas Waterman was born on 30 Nov 1644; died on 19 Jun 1708.

    Thomas married Miriam Tracy in Nov 1658 in Norwich, New London, Ct. Miriam (daughter of Thomas Tracy) was born in 1648; died in 1741. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Miriam Tracy was born in 1648 (daughter of Thomas Tracy); died in 1741.
    Children:
    1. 3. Anna Waterman was born in 1689; died on 21 Dec 1752.
    2. Thomas Waterman was born in Sep 1670 in Norwich, New London, Ct; died on 31 Dec 1755 in Norwich, New London, Ct.
    3. John Waterman was born in Mar 1672 in Norwich, New London, Ct; died in 1744.
    4. Elizabeth Waterman was born in Aug 1675 in Norwich, New London, Ct; died on 24 Jun 1751.
    5. Miriam Waterman was born in Apr 1678 in Norwich, New London, Ct; died on 25 Sep 1760.
    6. Martha Waterman was born on 06 Dec 1680 in Norwich, New London, Ct; died in 1753.
    7. Lydia Waterman was born in Aug 1683 in Norwich, New London, Ct; died on 22 Dec 1738.
    8. Joseph Waterman was born on 15 Jan 1685 in Norwich, New London, Ct; died on 28 Oct 1778.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Balthasar DeWolf was born in 1621; died in 1696 in Lyme, New London, CT.

    Notes:

    His birth place not known; a young member of a Silesian royal house disappeared tat that time and thought to be maybe him. Would have been member of an aristocratic family prominent in Germany, Holland, east. He wrote English with a good hand and gave all his children English names. His name is Dutch, not unheard of in Germany.

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    Have from one source b 1623 in England.

    Balthasar DeWolf lst recorded in Hartford, CT 3/5/1656. He is mentioned in Wethersfield,CT in 1664, and in Lyme,CT records in 1668, was living in 1695.

    His origins are uncertain, many have been suspected. He is thought to possibly be of an ancient and quite widespread European aristocratic family. Specific theories include Livonia, England, France, and Germany. He wrote with an English style and hand and gave all of his children English names, though that wasn't unusual in emigrants to New England of non-English stock. His name is Dutch or possibly German. During the Protestant Reformation, many people from HOlland ended up in both Germany and England, and people from France scattered in every direction, often through Belgium and Holland to Germany. People from England were likely to end up in HOlland and eventually Germany, until the emigration to New England was well underway; only people with real resources could get to New England. Perry argues that Balthasar is the reputed son of a Litvonian aristocrat who went to America; I've not found said son's name cited anywhere. Odd detail to leave out.

    There is a view forming that I'm just beginning to learn the details that Balthazar was born in Germany to Joseph DeWolf, b est 1557-1604, d est 1598-1681 or 14, son of Joseph Henry DeWolf. This is theory of Esther clark McDermott at GenForum, she cites Carol McGinnis, Dolphs and DeWolph (1990's), Family Tree Maker, and a researcher named Sallyann Joiner who doesn't answer mail! A Baron DeWolf was chosen 1517 tcommissioner of the House of Saxe to settle boundaries of various principalities of the Imperial Diet, an ability Balthasar and two of his sons including Edward apparently inherited. Joseph DeWolf became Admiral in the Dutch Service and then Governer of the Dutch East Indies. (Supporting this claim would be evidence he had a son named Balthasar b abt 1620, who cannot be otherwise accounted for.) The way Esther has it worded, it sounds as if he went to England and served in Parliament? and had a son Sir Drmmond DeWolf member of Parliament, and Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleipotenentiary to Turkey, and High Commissioner to Egypt (seems like this had to have happened several generations later?) Joseph Henry DeWolf was son of Maximilian DeWolf. b est 1557-1600 d est 1598- (dates from FTM) married est 1581-1638. He son of Frederick DeWolf. Maximilian Baron of the Holy Roman Empire, had lands conferred upon him by Emperor Charles the fifth and took up residence in Belgium in 1535. His oldest son was Baron Charles de Wolf. Frederick DeWolf was the son of Emile DeLoup. b est 1409-1486 d est 1445-1561. He was the son of Louis De Saint Etienne. Grandson of Louis de Saint Etienne had the title of Baron conferred upon him in 1427 by the Duke of Saxony, changed his name from French to German "DeWolf". His chldren were Frederick and Francis. World Family Tree, Louis de Saint Etienne saved the life of Charles V of France while hunting from an attacking she-wolf, and he was knighted Sir Louis de Loup (Wolf) WFT CD #6 has this pedigree. Etienne is French for Stephen, and an old city in south-central part of France. Perry has the first part of this, not the part about the sonof the governor of the Dutch East Indies.

    Wherever they came from, The DeWolfs kept a love of adventure and of the sea, and were inveterately independent and stubborn. "The first mention of [Balthasar's] name is found in the Hartford court records in 1656. He was in Wethersfield, CT (Esther thinks visiting) and was arrested for smoking on the street. The court fined him...and as tradition has it...he paid his fine, lit his pipe, and went out!" He owned a good deal of land in Lyme and Saybrook, and an entire island. He served in the militia. Researchers point out that whoever he was, he was in a position to marry his children to the wealthiest and most prominent of his neighbors. Owned Calves Island in Conn R at Old Lyme (Esther) Lived in Wethersfield CT in 1664, moved to Lyme 1668, member of town train band 1678 withe sons Edward, Simon, and Stephen Elected town committeeman. Balthasar married Alice ___. Possibly Peck, dau Wm.

    Balthasar married Alice in 1645 in CT. Alice was born in 1625; died in 1687. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Alice was born in 1625; died in 1687.
    Children:
    1. Edward DeWolf was born in 1646; died on 24 Mar 1712.
    2. 4. Simon DeWolf was born in 1648 in Lyme, New London Co., CT; died on 05 Sep 1695.
    3. Stephen DeWolf was born in 1650; died on 17 Oct 1702.
    4. Mary DeWolf was born in 1656.
    5. Susanna DeWolf was born on 22 Dec 1664; died in Jul 1704.
    6. Joseph DeWolf died on 04 Oct 1719.

  3. 14.  Thomas Tracy was born on 07 Nov 1610 in Tewksbury, England.
    Children:
    1. 7. Miriam Tracy was born in 1648; died in 1741.




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