Sunday, April 1, 2012

Letitcia Pruden- VanVleet's Ancestors

Letitcia Pruden was the daughter of Boyce and Mary Jane (Hulse) Pruden. Letitcia is my grandma Golden's, grandmother and the wife of Harvey VanVleet. Letitcia's father Boyce was born in Seneca County, New York in October of 1792. He Married Mary Jane Hulse in 1816. The family came to Michigan around the late 1840's. This family line is one of the special ones in that the lineage goes quite a way back to the colonies. And not just inhabiting, but establishing the formation of the country I call home.

The Pruden (Prudden) family has it's beginnings in Kings Waldon, Hertfordshire,England. John Prudden  b. 1416 d.1501 starts the recorded accounts of this family and he is my direct ancestor (My 16th great grandfather). His descendants goes as follows: Thomas Prudden b. 1439. d. May 1506, Thomas  Prudden II b. 1464 d.1538, Thomas Prudden III b. 1487 d. 1559, Thomas Prudden IV b. 1510 d. 1558, Peter Prudden b. 1535 d. 1600, Robert Prudden b. abt. 1561, d. November 6, 1617,  Peter Prudden b. December 1601. Peter Prudden was an educated man and attended Merchant Taylor's School in London (1616~1617) and Emmanuel College in Cambridge, England (1620). He  preached in Hertfordshire, England until 1637 where he vacated his post due to persecution. Then he and his followers decided to leave England for the New World. The reasons are self explanatory, they wanted freedom from religious persecution and resented the high taxes established by Charles I, the king of England. Around May 20, 1637, two ships set sail for the New World. One was the  "Hector" the other the "Martin",  Peter and followers were boarded the "Martin" and were then  known as "The Herfordshire Group", named for their home Herfordshire, England. They arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on June 26, 1637. They most likely spent their first winter in Boston but eventually made their way to Quinnpiac (New Haven, CT.). A new church was established under a Rev. Davenport who had made the trip to Boston with Rev. Prudden. Rev. Prudden preached in the afternoons there and also in the nearby settlement of Wethersfield. It was not long before the Rev. Prudden wanted a church of his own.



With the help of his followers the Rev. Prudden purchased land that was to become Milford, New Haven, Connecticut from local tribes for six coats, ten blankets, one kettle , twelve hatchets, twelve hoes, two dozen knives, and a dozen small looking glasses (mirrors) and became the founder of what is today Milford, New Haven, Connecticut.






Milford Church
He was the first pastor of the Milford Church, and was ordained April 11, 1640 in New Haven, where he lived in the Hertfordshire quarters. Peter Prudden died in July of 1656. He had lot #40 which is present day Prospect Street. His garden served as the first burying ground established in 1642 and is today the Milford Cemetery. A memorial stands today at the foot of the Wapawaug River honoring him.

The Rev. Peter Prudden Memorial
More about Rev. Peter Prudden:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/i/m/Karen-M-Simmons/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1040.html




First Church of Christ: http://www.firstchurchofmilford.org/website/publish/about/index.php?10


Descendants of the Rev. Prudden are: Rev. John Prudden b. 1645 Milford, CT. d. 1725 Essex, New Jersey, Joseph Pruden b. 1692 Newark, New Jersey, d. 1776 Morristown, New Jersey, Boyce J. Pruden I b. 1719 Morristown NJ, d. May 1751, Boyce J. Pruden II b. Oct. 1746 Morristown NJ, d. 1816 Morristown NJ, Boyce J. Pruden III b. 1764 Morristown NJ, d.  1819 Romulus, New York, and then back to Boyce Pruden IV who brought his family to Michigan and had a daughter named Letitcia, who married a young man by the name of Harvey VanVleet, who had a son named Frank Adelbert Vanvleet, who had a daughter named Ozelma, who had a son named Francis, who had a daughter named Colleen. :)

Friday, January 20, 2012

VanVleet & Pruden History

Letitcia Pruden was born in New York to Boyce John Pruden IV and Mary Jane Hulse in February of 1825 (family information-Pruden history). The Pruden family played a role in the development of the New World in that they (we) descended from Rev. Peter Prudden who founded Milford, New Haven, Connecticut in 1638 (I will write more about him in the next blog). Boyce and Jane had 10 children. Letitcia and her family moved from Romulus, Seneca, New York to Michigan some time after 1840. All of the Pruden children where born in New York except the youngest son, George W. who was born in Jackson, Michigan in 1842.

Harvey VanVleet was born in the state of New York on April 16, 1822 to Tunis and Mary VanVleet.  It appears that Harvey had 2 brothers, Dennison and Hiram. The VanVleets are first found in Michigan in the 1850 Federal Census and eventually made their way to Clinton County.

 Letitcia married Harvey VanVleet in Olive, Clinton Co., Michigan on February 15, 1845.  Harvey was a farmer and Letitcia was housewife, and mother to their 6 children, among them my great grandfather Frank VanVleet. They raised their family in Clinton County until about 1870,  in that census year they were found in Eaton County, Michigan.


Harvey VanVleet and family, Eaton Co. in 1870 (click to enlarge image)
 Some time before 1880 they moved to Greenwood Twp., Oceana Co., Michigan with Frank and his brother Emery on the old farm land on Loop Rd. that I am so familiar with.

Harvey VanVleet and family, Oceana Co., Michigan 1880
The farm passed hands from Harvey when Frank and Emery came of age. It appears the land was shared between the two brothers and their families. They are living side by side in 1900 caring for their aging parents.

Frank & Emery VanVleet/ 1900 Federal Census
Letitcia VanVleet died November 12, 1903 and is buried at the West Hesperia Cemetery in Hesperia, Michigan.

Letitcia's headstone

Harvey's resting place is known but I haven't made time to pay a visit to the site to find him. According to his death certificate he was buried at North Ensley Cemetery in Newago County. I'm not sure why he was buried so far away from his family.  


Harvey VanVleet death certificate
Frank Adelbert VanVleet was born in Clinton County, Michigan on February 16, 1866. He met Phoebe Jane Ward and in 1885 they were married at Ferry Twp.,Oceana, Michigan on July 5, 1885. Phoebe was the daughter of William Henry Ward and Lydia Keech. 
Phoebe Jane Ward-VanVleet


Together they had 7 children, among them my grandmother Ozelma Charlotte VanVleet, born June 24, 1903.
Frank VanVleet

Frank and Phoebe's headstone. West Hesperia Cemetery



Phoebe died in 1929 of Consumption (known today as Tuberculosis) Her obituary: 
VANVLEET, PHOEBE JANE MRS. (WARD) Obituary Muskegon Chronicle, Muskegon, Michigan, 13 May 1929, Page 11HESPERIA RESIDENT DIES IN NORTON HOME.  Mrs. Frank A. VanVleet, of Hesperia, 60 years old, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Baker, in Norton township, after a long illness.  She was born in Berlin, Mich., June 22, 1868.  The past two months she made her home here with her daughter.  Her maiden name was Phoebe Jane Ward and her marriage to Frank VanVleet took place June 28, 1885 at Ferry, Mich.  She was a member of the Presbyterian church of Hesperia.  Mrs. Van Vleet is survived by her husband; one son, Charles L. VanVleet, at home; six daughters, Mrs. W. S. Rowland, of Magnolia, Minn., Mrs. Clarence Baker, Mrs. Maurice Baker, Mrs. Tressa Winters, Mrs. Jesse Golden, all of Muskegon, and Mrs. Harrison Davis, of Whitehall; 12 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. William Spencer, of Rockford, Mich.; two brothers, L. A. Ward, of Ferry, Mich., and W. A. Ward, of Jackson.Page 14VANVLEET – Mrs. Frank A. VanVleet, of Hesperia, passed away Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Baker, Norton Township.  The funeral will be held at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Presbyterian Church in Hesperia.  Interment will be made in West Cemetery at Hesperia.  Friends may view the remains at the Clock Funeral Home.


Frank VanVleet died on January 29, 1943 and is buried with his wife Phoebe and family at West Hesperia Cemetery.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

This is the shortest blog I will write. Genetics is a facinating thing. The picture on the top is of my grandma Golden's Aunt Etta, the picture below that is of my grandma Golden's daughter Josephine "Jo".

Henrietta Ward

Josephine Golden