Renald Fernald and Descendants
Renald Fernald of Portsmouth, NH and photos, documents related to his descendants.Matches 1 to 27 of 27 » See Gallery » Slide Show
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1 | Point of Graves, Portsmouth, NH While Renald Fernald is believed to be buried here, there is no headstone. He died and was buried in 1656, prior to the cemetery's official date of 1671. |
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2 | Alice Fernald Drennan Headstone |
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3 | Alice Fernald Drennan Headstone |
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4 | Barbara, Miriam, Gilbert, Louise, Fernald, and John Byrne | ||
5 | Elizabeth Fernald Only visible headstone in Fernald family plot at Portsmouth Naval Ship Yard |
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6 | Elizabeth Fernald Headstone | ||
7 | Fernald Cemetery, North Berwick, York, ME | ||
8 | Fernald Cemetery, W Beech Road, North Berwick, Maine Family plot for Oliver Fernald family, including his parents, Hercules Fernald and Miriam Persley/Pursley. | ||
9 | Fernald family plot, Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine. |
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10 | Fernald Island001 1702 map of Thomas Fernald’s Island (aka Puddington’s Island, Lay Claim Island, Dennett’s Island), later the site of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The land appears to be subdivided amongst his children: Mr. Pray -- Married to Mary Fernald Mr. Kelly -- Married to Joanna Fernald Mr. Atkins -- Married to Patience Fernald Mr. Henderson -- Married to Sarah Fernald Samuel Fernald Hercules Fernald Mr. Eastwick -- Married to Elizabeth Fernald | ||
11 | Fernald plot information sign (#1) History of Fernald Island as part of Portsmouth Navy Yard, where Fernald plot still remains. | ||
12 | Fernald Plot Portsmouth Navy Yard Maine | ||
13 | Fernald's Island (aka Puddington's, Lay Claim, and Dennett's Island) circa 1702 1702 map of Thomas Fernald’s Island (aka Puddington’s Island, Lay Claim Island, Dennett’s Island), later the site of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. The land appears to be subdivided amongst his children: Mr. Pray -- Married to Mary Fernald Mr. Kelly -- Married to Joanna Fernald Mr. Atkins -- Married to Patience Fernald Mr. Henderson -- Married to Sarah Fernald Samuel Fernald Hercules Fernald Mr. Eastwick -- Married to Elizabeth Fernald | ||
14 | Hercules Fernald & Miriam Persley headstone Headstone for Hercules Fernald & Miriam Persley, located at Fernald family plot in North Berwick, Maine. Headstone was marked with flag, in tribute to Hercules' contribution as a patriot in the American Revolution. |
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15 | Louisa Adams Fernald Headstone of Louisa (Adams) Fernald, North Berwick, York, ME, USA |
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16 | Olive Ann Fernald Headstone for Olive Ann Fernald, died 1831 |
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17 | Olive Heard Fernald Headstone Olive Heard Fernald headstone, Fernald family plot, North Berwick, York, ME, USA. |
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18 | Olive Louisa Fernald | ||
19 | Olive Louisa Fernald (Drennan) headstone |
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20 | Oliver Fernald headstone Oliver Fernald headstone, Fernald family plot, North Berwick, ME, USA |
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21 | Oliver H Fernald |
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22 | oldkitteryherfam00staciala | ||
23 | charles-fernald Charles Fernald Image via law firm he founded, Price, Postel & Parma ppplaw.com | ||
24 | Charles-Fernald-1830-1892 Photo of Charles Fernando via Santa Barbara Independent Originally appears: https://www.independent.com/news/2012/jun/21/devil-horseback/ | ||
25 | Fernald Plot Portsmouth Navy Yard Maine |
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26 | Samuel Drennan Obituary From Santa Cruz Surf, Sept. 8, 1891: SAMUEL DRENNAN A Prominent Character in Santa Cruz For a Quarter of a Century The announcement yesterday afternoon of the death of Samuel Drennan at his residence on Church street in this city altho’ not unexpected to his family and friends, was a surprise to the wider circle of his acquaintances known as the general public. It is no exaggeration to say that everybody knew Sam Drennan, and everybody in this instance is by no means limited to the inhabitants of this city and county. For twenty-five years Mr. Drennan was rarely absent from a radius of 100 feet from the Pacific Ocean House, and being of a genial and social disposition, he formed the acquaintance of nearly every visitor to our city in that period of time, and no other citizen could it be more truthfully said that he was indeed a local landmark. Samuel Drennan was born in the town of Chatham, Sangamon county, Illinois, October 30th, 1829. He came to California in 1852, and after mining for a year in Tuolumne county came to Santa Cruz where he was engaged in the insurance and real estate business, at first in partnership with Amasa Pray, (deceased), then with Hon. Lucien Heath, also deceased, and afterwards with J. R. Chace. At the beginning of the present year he sold his interest in the business to T. V. Mathews and devoted his time to settling up his affairs. His chair and desk in the familiar office were never disturbed and up to within a few weeks he was seldom “off duty.” On May 28th, 1868, Mr. Drennan was married to Miss Louise Fernald, a teacher in the public schools here and a sister of Mrs. Amasa Pray. Their long union has been blessed with several children four of whom Misses Edith, Mabel and Dora and Master Ryland Drennan, survive their father. Mr. Drennan was a member of Pilot Hose No. 2, of the Knights of Honor and of the Masonic fraternity, under whose auspices he will be buried on Thursday. | ||
27 | Walter Fernald Byrne and Ryland Drennan |
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