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Monday, August 17, 2020

Descendants of Sarah

 Descendants of:


We have had a few posts about the first few generations. Then, we looked, briefly, at later generations. Of late, we looked a Sarah, again. She was one of the first ones featured as she married a son of John Balch who was with Thomas Gardner.

Last fall (Nov/Dec), we started a post for each of the children, where the earlier one on Sarah was reused.
So, before we go to the next child (no decision yet), let's cover some things of interest about Sarah and her offspring. Say, a list of descendants. These are taken from the Wikipedia page about Thomas and are in chronological order.
  • Benjamin Balch (c. 1730s) – first Chaplain, Continental Navy. 
  • William Balch (c. 1770s) – first Chaplain, U.S. Navy. His father was first chaplain of the Continental Navy; his grandfather had been a chaplain in the Royal Navy. 
  • Stephen Minot Weld, Jr. (c. 1840s) – General, American Civil War hero.
  • Adolphus Greely (c. 1840s) – American Polar explorer, recipient of the Medal of Honor.
  • Charles G. Dawes (c. 1860s) – 30th Vice President of the United States.
  • George Swinnerton Parker (c. 1860s) – founder, Parker Brothers.
  • Emily Green Balch (c. 1860s) - Noble Peace Prize (1946), Professor of Economics (Wellesley College).
  • Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (c. 1870s) – first editor of the National Geographic Magazine.
  • John Henry Balch (c. 1890s) – United States Navy, World War I, Medal of Honor, Lieutenant, World War II.
  • Heather Wilkinson Rojo (living) -- Nutfield Genealogy. Her blog is referenced in an American Ancestor article (Fall 2021). Her list of genealogy blogs
G. H. Grosvenor
at the National Geographic Office
DC, 1914
We started with Sarah and will add in other children while going through list of Thomas descendants on the Wikipedia page. Until further notice, we will use trees at WikiTree or Family Search (Example: Gilbert H. Grosvenor) to assess the claim of the descendant.  

Remarks: Modified: 12/28/2021

08/19/2020 -- Added in a few links and an image (for the portal to truth). Also, did a quick re-check of some names on the list.

10/24/2020 --  Added list of children. 

12/28/2021 -- Added Heather Wilkinson Rojo. 

3 comments:

  1. I have been recently researching family tree documents found following my mother's passing and can offer the following line descending from Sarah Gardner to the present day:

    Sara Gardner (1627-1686) m. Benjamin Balch (1628- )
    - Son - Samuel Balch (1651-1723) m. Martha Newmarch (1653-1720)
    - Son - Joseph Balch (1680-1732) m. Mary Osgood (1690 - 1752)
    - Son - Ebenezer Balch (1723-1808) m. Lois Belden ( -1793)
    - Daughter - Lois Balch (1761-1852) m. Oliver Talcott (1759-1830)
    - Daughter - Sara (Sally) Talcott (1799-1847) m. Alfred Bray (1796-1835)
    - Son - Horace William Bray (1823-1895) m. Amy Jane Wood (1924-1915)
    - Daughter - Harriot Lois Bray m. Joseph Monroe Klar (1855-1918)
    - Son Caud Miller Klar (1881-1931) m. Hettie Katherine Williamson (1883-1970)
    - Daughter - Dorothy Ann Klar (1924-2022) m. William Hinsch (1919-1993)
    - Son - Jason Hinsch (1963-Present) m. Aileen Margaret Cooney (1975-Present)
    - Son - William Wyatt Hinsch (2007-Present)
    - Son - Charles Terrence Hinsch (2009-Present)

    An invaluable document in compiling this lineage has been:

    "Genealogy of the Balch Families in America" by Galosh B. Balch, M.D., Yonkers, N.Y., Eben Putnam, Salem, Massachusetts, Publisher, 1897.

    Additional lines of of Sara Gardner's descendants are documented in this publication. This document can be downloaded here:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dMU_FIPKsA6sh3GucHp4WvDfwi02zSet/view?usp=share_link

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  2. Thank you for the note. Sarah was the first child that we studied as we were looking at the 250th of the U.S. And, her offspring was the 1st Chaplain for the U.S. Navy.

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