Ancestor Links - Images
Hayes Ancestors and related families:
Stebbins Family Line (back to England 16th Century & New England c.1633)
Notable Descendants:
Other Images grouped by theme
• Early Voyages to New England (1600's)
Images of the type of sailing vessels used to cross the Atlantic Ocean in the 1600's.
• Founders Monuments & Bridges in New England
Memorial Monuments and Bridges have been erected in memory of the Founders of various early Towns in New England.
• Early Towns & Communities in North America
The early pioneer settlers built the first homesteads, schools, churches, businesses, towns, roads, bridges ...
• Garrison House, Dover, New Hampshire (c. 1675)
An example of an early New England family home that was also used as a Garrison House for protection against attacks from Native American Indian tribes.
• Early Transportation by Stagecoach
As soon as roads were built and well enough developed - horse drawn stagecoaches were used to transport passengers, mail and goods between towns and across regions.
• Notable & Famous Descendants of Early New England Settlers
Father of at least two Early New England Settlers - William Stebbins [Black Notley, Essex, England] - was ancestor of:
Amelia Mary Earhart (1898-1937) Aviator & Author & 1st Woman to Fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
William and his son, Deacon Edward Stebbins [Cambridge, Mass. 1633 &
Hartford, Conn. 1636] & Frances Tough - were ancestors of:
Ethel B. Mallinckrodt, wife of John Thompson Dorrance (1873-1930) Founder of the Canned Soup Industry & Owner/Manager of the Campbell Soup Co.