. Powers-Banks ancestry, traced in all lines to the remotest date obtainable, Charles Powers, 1819-1871, and his wife Lydia Ann Banks, 1829-1919. eneration unless she were awidow. Inquiries addressed to Bandon, Ireland, have called forth noreplies. 1 As was to be expected, the Allworths scattered somewhat in Connec-ticut. In May, 1751, William Allworth and others of Pomfret and Canter-bury- in Windham County are joined to the parish of Windham.—ColonialRecords. In Windham, 20 October, 1763, Barm Wood and Mary Alworthare married. In Windham, 10 October, 1772, William Allworth and BulahMosely ar


. Powers-Banks ancestry, traced in all lines to the remotest date obtainable, Charles Powers, 1819-1871, and his wife Lydia Ann Banks, 1829-1919. eneration unless she were awidow. Inquiries addressed to Bandon, Ireland, have called forth noreplies. 1 As was to be expected, the Allworths scattered somewhat in Connec-ticut. In May, 1751, William Allworth and others of Pomfret and Canter-bury- in Windham County are joined to the parish of Windham.—ColonialRecords. In Windham, 20 October, 1763, Barm Wood and Mary Alworthare married. In Windham, 10 October, 1772, William Allworth and BulahMosely are married. In Brooklyn, Windham, March, 1762, James All-worth and Hannah Baker are married. From these names the inferenceseems clear that these were of the same family as the Stonington All-worths. In fact it seems pretty clear that as James of Stonington ac-counts for the Allworths of Amenia, so William of Stonington accountsfor the Allworths of Windham. Perhaps the whole family, includingPeter Powers, went from Stonington to Windham about 1750, thenJames went to Amenia, Peter Powers a little later to Spencertown. PART IITHE BANKS LINE.


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