Family Group Record for Humphrey Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband Humphrey Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Abt 1741 - Honiton, Devonshire, England Died: 14 Jan 1807 - Wrentham, , Massachussetts Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Father: Edmund Palmer ( - ) Mother: Margaret ( - ) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Married: 6 May 1773 - Wrentham, , Massachusetts -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife Marcy Bacon -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: 11 Mar 1756 - New Braintree, , Massachusetts Died: 27 Sep 1842 - Guilford, , Vermont Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Father: James Bacon (1728- ) Mother: Abigail Aikens (1728-1789) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Children -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 M John Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Died: Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 F Mercy Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Died: Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 F Anna Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Died: Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 F Sarah Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Died: Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 F Hannah Childs Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: 22 Jun 1784 - Weston, , Massachusetts Died: 10 May 1864 - Guilford, Windham, Vermont Buried: 1864 - Christ Church, Guilford, Vermont Spouse: Stephen Gregory Capt. (1780-1845) Marr: 8 Feb 1808 - Guilford, Windham, Vermont -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 M William Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Died: Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 M Humphrey Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Died: Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 F Mary Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: 1792 Died: 17 Jan 1803 - Guilford, , Vermont Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 F Marcia Palmer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Born: Died: Buried: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Husband's General Notes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- !There was a Humphrey Palmer born in Honiton on Otter in Devonshire on 24 Jun 1740 to Edmund Palmer and Margaret. High possibility that this is ours. IGI Page 27,317. However it seems that a disastrous fire in Honiton may have destroyed the records. !Came to America in 1770 !In Rehoboth, Ma. in 1778 !In Guilford in 1784 !In Providence, R.I. 1774 SOURCES: !Served as Private in Mass. militia in Revolutionary war.(1780) D.A.R. Patriots Index Vol.1 p513 FROM: Miss Valerie Bluett--- 63 Old Laira Road, Laira, Plymouth Pl3 6BL, England. "Humphry son of Edmund and Margaret Palmer baptized 24 June, 1740 at the New Meeting House Independent Chapel, Honiton on Otter, Devonshire, England" This is the only Humphry to appear on IGI from Devonshire. I would think there is a good possiblity that this is the man you are looking for. More research is needed to determine this for sure. Again, visit the family history center near your home, and the staff will assist you further in your research. !Gravestone at Blanchard Cemetry (Old North Cemetery) in Guilford, Vt. states: "In memory of Mr. Humphrey Palmer, a native of Devonshire, G. Britain, came to America 1770 and died Jan 14 1807 aged 66" !Wrentham Marriages and Births pp14 & 245New Braintree Births -p11 !NEHGR (1914) Vol.68 pp259-261Barbour Collection !Bacon Genealogyby Thomas Baldwin "English Origins of American Colonists" by Henry B. Hoff? (Find this in Gleanings book 1, section 5. Mention of a Humphrey p.211 John Minard, History of Allegany County, New York. Alfred, NY: W.A. Ferguson, 1896, p.787: Humphrey Palmer of Honiton, Devonshire County England, whence government persecution drove him from an estate that rented for L300 per year, that was afterward confiscated, because he espoused the cause of the American colonies. He settled in East Guilford, Windham Co., Vt. Children: Humphrey, John, William, Hannah, Maria. Official History of Guilford VT 1678-1961, ed. Broad Brook Grange No.151, p. 356: Kessler Frederick & Florence: On lots No. 60 and 61, on the road leading from the Gregory Schoolhouse northerly into Brattleboro. This place was sold by Samuel Allen to James Bacon in 1776. His daughter, Hannah Bacon, sold the homestead in 1785 to Humphrey Palmer, who owned it in 1805. In 1840 the farm was sold by George G. Stoddard to Ephraim Tyler of Wilmington, Vt., who lived here during his life. He was succeeded by his son William H., who remained here until the infirmities of old age caused him to sell in the fall of 1919 to (p.357) Copeland. He sold it to Arthur and Helen Jennison in 1921. Then in 1942 the Kesslers bought it. For map of land owned by Humphrey Palmer see pull-out of original layout of Guilford in 100 and 50 acre parcels in 1765. I think that he had 50 acres. Shown sideways, his lot was positioned as follows: HALIFAX note: bordering on south side of Humphrey Palmer cemetary 62 Ephraim Nichols; Timothy Chickering 59 Samuel Belch Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors, vol XI, p. 800 PALMER, HUMPHREY Private, Capt. Nathaniel Ide's co. Col Thomas Carpenter's regt.; marched Aug. i, 1780; discharged Aug. 7, 1780; service 9 days including 2 days (48 miles) travel to and from camp; company marched from Rehoboth to Tiverton, R.I., on the alarm of July 31, 1780, and there served under Gen. Hieth (Heath). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wife's General Notes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOURCES: !Gravestone states: "Marcy, wife of Humphrey Palmer, died 27 Sep 1842 AE 86. The righteous shall behold an everlasting rememberance" !Wrentham Marriages p.245 !New Braintree Births p.11 FBouley@prodigy.net