We originally posted the Tomaszewski Family Tree as a single webpage that grew to contain over 200 printed pages. At that point we decided to restructure the page because it was getting out of hand and taking much too long to download. Part of the results from that effort follow. Should you find errors or omissions, you can still refer to the original webpage.
Please Note: Throughout this genealogy a left handed prefix (1234_____) is a birth; a right handed prefix (_____1234) is a reference from a later relationship event (typically marriage). All references are bolded, and equal numbered left and right handed references (or just plain references - 1234 ) are always the same person. Use your browser's Find button to follow a lineage using the reference numbers (or follow the links on some individuals for pictures, or lines). Scroll to the bottom of the page for links to other family tree branches.
6087_____: Elizabeth Paine. Born about Jul 23, 1620 (issue of unknown ) in Tenderden County, Kent, England. Married Henry Adams, Jr. ( 6077 ) on Nov 17, 1643 in Braintree, MA. Died Feb 29, 1676 in Medfield, MA.
Notes:
After her husband, Lt. Henry Adams, Jr., was killed by indians she fell ill and was confined to bed in the home of Rev. and Dr. John Wilson. Captain John Jacob of Hingham, in charge of 60 men stationed at Medfield, was using Dr. Wilson's home as headquarters. His weapon accidently discharged and the ball passed through the ceiling, fatally wounding Elizabeth. She died two days later on Feb 29, 1676.
6056_____: Dorcas Paine. Born Feb 20, 1698 or 1699 (issue of unknown ) in Eastham, MA. Married David Adams ( 6050 ) on Aug 27, 1723 in Canterbury, CN. Died Mr 3, 1745 or 1746 in Canterbury, CN.
3899_____: Edward W Paine. Born Oct 23, 1839 (issue of unknown ) in South Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Married Adaline Sophia Childs ( 3900 ) on Jul 24, 1866 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., MI. Assumed deceased, date and place unknown.
Notes:
In the spring of 1866 Mr. Paine came to Kent County, Mich., as a partner of H. B . Childs. They built the paper-mill.
_____3899: Edward W Paine. Born Oct 23, 1839 (issue of unknown ) in South Hadley, Hampshire, MA. Married Adaline Sophia Childs ( 3900 ) on Jul 24, 1866 in Grand Rapids, Kent Co., MI. Assumed deceased, date and place unknown.
Notes:
In the spring of 1866 Mr. Paine came to Kent County, Mich., as a partner of H. B . Childs. They built the paper-mill.
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Should you discover we share a common ancestor, or if you can fill in some of our missing details, we would really appreciate receiving E-mail from you with the details, and if possible a URL where your researches are posted. This will allow us to add an appropriate link to join our family trees, making the work more interesting and useful to ourselves and to others. We will also be pleased to link to personal web pages or email addresses of anyone listed. Just let us know.
Several mathematical theorem indicate that each person on earth could demonstrate a direct link to any other randomly chosen person on earth using six to eight links, using a friend of a friend of a friend . . . type of connection. This suggests that four to nine more generations of genealogy are needed to make a similar connection between any two randomly choosen people on earth as relatives (I actually think the range must be one higher, but can't prove it yet).
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