Phebe (Havens) Andersen
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Phebe Maria (Havens) Andersen (abt. 1879 - 1933)

Phebe Maria Andersen formerly Havens
Born about in New York, USAmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 29 Nov 1896 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 54 in Center Moriches, Suffolk, New York, United Statesmap
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Biography

Residence

1910 Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York (living with husband and daughter)[1]

Sources

  1. Year: 1910; Census Place: Brookhaven, Suffolk, New York; Roll: T624_1081; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 1352; FHL microfilm: 1375094
  • DAR papers of Monetta A. Johnson Nat. no 481424


Acknowledgements

Havens-606 was created by Debi Murray through the import of Murdock-Elwyn-5-3.ged on Mar 5, 2015.





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Havens-839 and Havens-606 appear to represent the same person because: Symes and Phebe only had one daughter names Phebe so I assume this is a duplicate needing merged. Thanks!
Havens-839 and Havens-840 appear to represent the same person because: This is the same person...same parents, husband and daughter. Needs to be merged
George Havens 1st arrive in America: Also from the Archibald Havens Papers:

Most historians agree that the Havens family was of Welsh origin. Henry C. Havens, historian of one branch of the family "The Havens Family in New Jersey," believed that William, first progenitor in this country, was an Englishman who came to the United States through Wales. Many Havens family traditions, including my own, have it that the family was originally Welsh. In any event, William Havens-1 is said to have come to the American colonies about 1635. He was one of the 29 men who joined to form the government in Portsmouth on the northern end of Aquidneck (Rhode Island) in 1638. Whether he went there directly from Wales or from the settlement in Massachusetts is uncertain. He died, according to Mallman, in 1683, and his wife, Dionis, survived him. Mailman lists 11 children of William-1, but H. C. Havens gives the figure as 13, the extra two being daughters. The New Jersey branch of the family, according to him, descended from the oldest child, John-2. He adds "Robert and Thomas settled in Rhode Island and Connecticut. George went to Shelter Island; of William there is only tradition, nothing sure. Descendants of the New England children scattered westward generation after generation, and many are now in Connecticut as well as in other states of the Union." Archibald Havens says that the Welsh ancestors were believed to have been Quakers, or that they married into Quaker families. He then concentrates on the Brookhaven descendants, saying that nearly all of the Havens name "now living in the Town are descendants of John Havens-3, son of George -2 of Shelter Island, son of William-1." He continues "The genealogical tables of John-3 in Mailman are probably the most complete and nearly correct of any. There are, however, some errors in them that I shall attempt to point out, as well as to give some additional data. "John Havens-3 (George-2, William-1) of Shelter Island bought Yaphank Neck with the mills at South Haven April 10, 1745, and he died there in 1750. In his will dated June 25, 1750 he calls himself John Havens Sr., mentions his wife Sarah, daughter of John and Sarah (Horton) Conklin, oldest son Henry-4, third son William-4, sons Jonathan-4 and Benjamin-4, daughters Sarah-4, Eleanor-4, Mary-4, Phebe-4, and Desire-4.

posted by Frankie Johnson
This is from the Archibald Havens Papers: WIlliam was born

II. Jeremiah Havens-5 (John-4, John-3, George-2, William-1) was born in 1757 and died August 21, 1820 aged 63. He married first Mehitable Brown, who died September 10, 1807; his second wife was Bethia Conklin (?). He bought Ariskonk Neck in Center Moriches from John and Sarah Gardiner in 1798; he sold it, except for 30 acres, to Benjamin Petty in 1801. At one time he owned the Mill property, more recently KalerWilson. He is said to have lived at one time in Aquebogue. His children, by his first wife: Daniel-6, born 1787, married Elizabeth Raynor. John Symes-6, born 1796 died April 6, 1864, married Nancy Smith. Joseph C-6 died unmarried June 2, 1807 aged 17. Jerusha-6, born 1791 died April 1

posted by Frankie Johnson

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