My Pedigree
Names in bold at the right of a table indicate that the line continues for further generations. Some of the articles on WeRelate do not link through from parent to child (or later descendant), and will need to be connected. Such breaks are most common in the early 19th century.
Generations 1–4
Generations 4–7 (pedigrees of great grandparents)
Generations 7–10 (pedigrees of 4G grandparents)
Note: Online genealogies for the Lautermiclhe line go back as far as 1580.
Note: Sanborn Chandler's wife Hannah was very likely his first cousin Hannah Sanborn. Therefore Hannah's father's line is the same as Sanborn's mother Ann Sanborn. However, Hannah's mother's line (Leavitt) is not provable as yet. It is shown below with parentheses.
Generations 10–13 (pedigrees of 7G grandparents)
Note: Stephen Sanborn Jr. was the brother of Ann above and has the same pedigree.
Note: Naomi Flanders testified in court that her son John Flanders Darling was illegitimate. John Darling is his likely father.
Generations 13–16 (pedigrees of 10G grandparents)
Generations 16–19 (pedigrees of 13G grandparents)
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