Janette SEARS

Father: David Benton SEARS
Mother: Delia CALDWELL


                       _Joseph SEARS _
 _David Benton SEARS _|
|                     |_Sarah PITTS __
|
|--Janette SEARS 
|
|                      _______________
|_Delia CALDWELL _____|
                      |_______________

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Notes

!S.P. May p.379 Lives in Sears, IL, unm.


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Janice Anita SEARS

Father: William Benjaman SEARS
Mother: Blanche Eva BOGANRIFE


                           _Asa SEARS ________________
 _William Benjaman SEARS _|
|                         |_Catherine "Katie" GORICH _
|
|--Janice Anita SEARS 
|
|                          ___________________________
|_Blanche Eva BOGANRIFE __|
                          |___________________________

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Jared SEARS

Father: James SEARS
Mother: Elizabeth OLMSTEAD

Family 1: Betsy ROBINSON
  1. Mary Ann SEARS
  2. Emily Hyde SEARS
  3. Benjamin Robinson SEARS
  4. Lucy Robinson SEARS
  5. Charles Follett SEARS
  6. Delia Maria SEARS

                       _James SEARS __
 _James SEARS ________|
|                     |_Desire TOBEY _
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|--Jared SEARS 
|
|                      _______________
|_Elizabeth OLMSTEAD _|
                      |_______________

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Jason SEARS

Father: Daniel SEARS
Mother: Edy BOSWORTH

Family 1:
  1. Albert SEARS
  2. Timothy SEARS

                 _Joshua SEARS ____
 _Daniel SEARS _|
|               |_Sarah BLACKMORE _
|
|--Jason SEARS 
|
|                __________________
|_Edy BOSWORTH _|
                |__________________

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Notes

!S.P.May p.368 Jason Sears was a merchant in Alabama; married a southern lady, by whom he became the owner of several slaves; accumulated considerable property but lost largely by the Rebellion.


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Jasper Parsons SEARS

Father: Jasper Peck SEARS
Mother: Annie Love GEORGE


                      _Jasper Peck SEARS ____
 _Jasper Peck SEARS _|
|                    |_Lydia (Holmes) COUCH _
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|--Jasper Parsons SEARS 
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|                     _______________________
|_Annie Love GEORGE _|
                     |_______________________

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Jasper Peck SEARS

Father: Jasper Peck SEARS
Mother: Lydia (Holmes) COUCH

Family 1: Annie Love GEORGE
  1. Charles J SEARS
  2. Maggie Wilson SEARS
  3. Laura SEARS
  4. Georgianna SEARS
  5. Clara C SEARS
  6. Lydia Holmes SEARS
  7. Jasper Parsons SEARS

                         _Jasper Peck SEARS _
 _Jasper Peck SEARS ____|
|                       |_Martha PARSONS ____
|
|--Jasper Peck SEARS 
|
|                        ____________________
|_Lydia (Holmes) COUCH _|
                        |____________________

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!S.P. may p. 536 Mr Sears removed with his father to Janesvile, WI, in 1839; went to Denver, CO, in 1859, crossing the plains with eleven wagons, each drawn by five yoke of oxen, and loaded with groceries, withwhich he opened the first grocery store in Denver. In 1863, in company with C A Cook he opened the first bank in Denver, under firm name C A COok & Co. He was for anumber of years a govenrment contractor , and of late interested in real estate operations.


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Jasper Peck SEARS (Col)

Father: John SEARS
Mother: Judith PECK

Family 1: Martha PARSONS
  1. Mary Parsons SEARS
  2. John SEARS
  3. Orra Sophronia SEARS
  4. Richard SEARS
  5. Jasper Peck SEARS
  6. Israel Parsons SEARS

                _John SEARS ________
 _John SEARS __|
|              |_Elizabeth WATROUS _
|
|--Jasper Peck SEARS 
|
|               ____________________
|_Judith PECK _|
               |____________________

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!S.P. May p.287 Jasper Sears emigrated to West Bloomfield, Ont. co., NY, then called the "Genesco settlement," in 1790, in company with Mr Clark Peck and Mr Marvin. They bought farms together, their purchase being a mile square. Col Sears, as he was styled, kept the pioneer-tavern, and his farm is now occupied by Henry C Brown, son-in-law of Simeon Sears, No.1041

!May copied an article from the Sunday Sun, 14 Jun 1885 :Mr Coddington was born in Northumberland co, PA, in 1787, and came with his parents to Tompkins co in 1803, when what is now the town of Hector was but little better than a wilderness. The Cossingtons took up land in the forest, and the settler, with the aid of his son John, in three years cleared up a fine farm. In Jun 1806, a man named Jasper Sears, who lived in New Bloomfield, Ontario co, stopped at Coddington's clearing, and while there hired young John to go to New Bloomfield and work for him for $7 a month. When the young man started from home the next week to take the job, all the money his father had to give him was three silver sixpences. This was the first pay John Coddington ever received. The distance to New Bloomfield was seventy-five miles, and the journey was to be made on foot, through an almost trackless forest. On the site of that forest, and along the route travelled by the young pioneer, now stand some of the most populous and thriving towns and villages in the State. Geneva and Canandaigua then had each about twenty small houses. Young Coddington used one of his sixpences to pay for being ferried across Seneca River, on the evening of his first day's journey, and to pay for lodging on the floor of the ferryman's house and a bowl of bread and milk in the morning. The next day he spent another sixpence at Canandaigua settlement for a glass of ale and a piece of gingerbread, arriving at Sears's that night with but one sixpence left. He walked the seventy-five miles in two days, and had nothing but the bread and milk, the ale, and the gingerbread on the way. He worked until the first of the next January for Sears when drew the $40 that was due him and returned home, walking the distance in twenty hours.


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Jasper Peck SEARS

Father: Jasper Peck SEARS
Mother: Martha PARSONS

Family 1: Lydia (Holmes) COUCH
  1. Parsons SEARS
  2. William SEARS
  3. Jasper Peck SEARS

                      _John SEARS __
 _Jasper Peck SEARS _|
|                    |_Judith PECK _
|
|--Jasper Peck SEARS 
|
|                     ______________
|_Martha PARSONS ____|
                     |______________

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Notes

!S.P. May p.434 Jasper Sears removed to Lower Sandusky, OH, in 1826, and engaged in farming and mercantile pursuits until 1839, when he went to Janesville, WI, continuing in same business. In 1860, he removed to Denver, CO, and in addition to his mercantile business traded largely with the Indians. In 1867, he took a stock of goods to Elizabethtown, NM, but his health failing, he returned to Denver in 1871, where he continued to reside until his death in 1881.


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Jean SEARS

Father: Henry Francis SEARS
Mother: Emily E


                        _David SEARS _______
 _Henry Francis SEARS _|
|                      |_Emily Esther HOYT _
|
|--Jean SEARS 
|
|                       ____________________
|_Emily E _____________|
                       |____________________

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Jeanette SEARS

Father: Horace SEARS
Mother: Martha Mercy GREEN


                       _Hezekiah SEARS _________
 _Horace SEARS _______|
|                     |_Lavina VAN_VALKINBURGH _
|
|--Jeanette SEARS 
|
|                      _________________________
|_Martha Mercy GREEN _|
                      |_________________________

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Notes

!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Letter from Diane Sears Brigode, Northglenn, CO, to Ray Sears in Duncan, OK; 1830-1915; Letter dtd 27 Jan 1994; ; copy in poss of Ray Sears; Family Group Sheets.


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