Fellows > John Bradley Arthaud

John Bradley Arthaud (b. Wheeling, Missouri, 1939) graduated from the University of Missouri – Columbia in 1960 and the University of Missouri School of Medicine in 1965. He was on the faculty of the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and the University of Missouri School of Medicine, before entering private practice in Columbia, Missouri. A retired surgical pathologist he and his wife Saleme (“Sally”) reside in San Antonio, Texas. His genealogical interests began in early grade school and eventually expanded to cover a wide geographic area. Genealogical publications have appeared over 47 years. He does not accept clients.

Articles:

“The Carver Family of Hebron, Conn. and Granby, Mass.,” The American Genealogist 47(1971):75–77.

“Abel White (ca. 1758–1823) from New Hampshire to Kentucky,” The American Genealogist 48(1972):234–237.

“Zachariah and Sarah (Thomas) Melton,” The American Genealogist 57(1981):81–84.

“Dr. James Stell Coberly: 18th Century Migrant from New Jersey to Virginia and Revolutionary Patriot” The Virginia Genealogist 26(1982):112–117, 183–189.

“The English Ancestry of John Routledge,” The American Genealogist 60(1984):143–147.

“The Ancestry of Mary (Poffenberger) (Coberly) Power (1752–27 Oct. 1840)” The Virginia Genealogist 35(1991):39–42.

“Abel White of Kentucky: Unrecorded Son of Nicholas4 and Sarah (King) White of Norton, Massachusetts?,” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 148(1994):259–264.

“Peter Wolfe’s Black and Bisson Descendants in Essex County, Massachusetts,” The Essex Genealogist 14(1994):109–114.

“Three Nations, Two Namesβ€”One Man: The French Origin and Ancestry of Emile/Antoine1 Arthaud of Ontario and Wayland, Iowa” The American Genealogist 70(1995):27–36.

“The Sallows-Solas-Sollis-Sollace Family: Mariners of Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts,” The American Genealogist 72(1997):1–14, 115–134.

“The John Wallis Family of Cape Ann, Massachusetts” The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 152(1998):286–310, 391–414 and 153(1999):29–51, 183–206, 293–318, & 489–498.

“The Peter2 Lurvey Family of Essex County, Massachusetts, Maine, and Vermont” (with Ernest Hyde Helliwell III), The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 154(2000):387–409, 155(2001):69–90, 167–188.

“The Samuel2 Tarr Family of Rockport and Gloucester, Massachusetts,” The Genealogist 16(2002):131–150.

“Historic Ancestors: William Spencer,” The Genealogist 17(2003):67–69.

“The Coas(e)/Coos(e) Family of Gloucester, Massachusetts,” The American Genealogist 78(2003):22–29 and 120–29.

“The Bartholomew1 Foster Family of Gloucester, Massachusetts, and Wallingford, Connecticut,” The Genealogist 17(2003):96–108, 234–48 and 18(2004):74–96.

“The Matthew and Chloe (Williams) Melton Family of Hancock and McDonough Counties, Illinois,” Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly 35, #4(2003):5–14.

“James Rockwell (Ridgefield, Conn., 1763β€”Ohio 1835), unrecorded son of Jonathan and Hannah (Bennett) Rockwell,” Connecticut Ancestry 47(2004):187–98.

“David and Lydia (Dyer) Millington Family of Shaftsbury, Vt.” Vermont Genealogy 9(2004):72–77.

“The Norman Millington family of McDonough County, Illinois,” Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly 36, #2(2004):22–27.

“Norman Millington (1862–1918) of Effingham County, Illinois,” Illinois State Genealogical Society Quarterly 36, #2(2004):34–35.

“David and Lydia (Hogle) Millington Family of Shaftsbury, Vt.” Vermont Genealogy 10(2005):95–99.

“The John1 and Sarah (Smith) Millington Family of Windsor and Coventry, Connecticut” The American Genealogist 80(2005):38–52, 140–53, 224–35.

“John and Mary (Gardiner) Millington of Shaftsbury” (with Linda K. Garrett), Vermont Genealogy 11(2006):151–63.

“Abel5 Millington (1787–1838) of Herkimer County, New York, Washtenaw County, Michigan, and Kane County, Illinois,” Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 69(2006):173–78.

“The Jacob and Mary (Millington) Odell Family of Vermont, Ontario, and Ohio” (with Rachel [Scherf] Levine and Pat [Combs] O’Dell), The Genealogist 20(2006):218–56.

“The Peleg and Betsey Ann (Stranahan) Millington family of Bennington County, Vermont, and St. Joseph County, Michigan,” Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 70(2007):181–85.

“Samuel5 Millington of Franklin Co., Vt., and St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., and his sons-in-law Carlton McEwen of Hinesburg and Stephen Blodgett of Georgia” (with Rachel [Scherf] Levine), Vermont Genealogy 12(2007):145–63.

“Joseph5 and Phoebe (Millington) Rounds of Clarendon and Monkton, Vermont” (with Marcia [Yannizze] Melnyk), The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 162(2008):54-64, 149-53.

“Charles and Anne Eliza (Parker) Millington Family of Windham County,” Vermont Genealogy 13(2008):66-70.

“The Peter and Anna (Roberts) Millington family of Pownal, Vermont, and Oneida County, New York” (with Rachel [Scherf] Levine), The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 141(2010):13–24.

“The Francis1 Noble Family of Rockport, Massachusetts” (with Ernest Hyde Helliwell III), The American Genealogist 84(2010): 68-73.

“The Jeremiah and Sarah (Millington) Clark Family of Shaftsbury, Vermont, Onondaga County, New York, and Clarkston, Michigan, including Brown, Cobb, Poole, and Walter families of Oakland County” (with Rachel [Scherf] Levine), Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 73(2010):80–3, 130–33, 164-67, 74(2010):20-23, 74(2011):68-73.

“John4 Millington of Bennington County, Vermont, and Herkimer County, New York,” The Genealogist 25(2011):98-128, 147-68.

“William6 Bent: An unrecorded son of Joseph and Jemima5 (Billington) Bent,” The Mayflower Descendant 60(2011):136-45.

“Ancestry of Anna (Coffman/Kaufman) Hite of Shenandoah County, Virginia, and Fairfield County, Ohio” (with Marcella Anne [Heisz] [Muir] Derrenberger), The American Genealogist 85(2011):152-59.

“Seth C.7 Billington of Bennington County, Vermont, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, and Brown County, Minnesota,” The Mayflower Descendant 61(2012):155-64.

“The Thomas6 and Mary (Smith) Billington Family,” The American Genealogist 86 (2013): 217-35.

“John6 Billington of Middleboro and Brookfield, Massachusetts, and Oneida and Genesee Counties, New York,” The Mayflower Descendant 63 (2014):39-63.

“Nelson Elam/Elam Nelson7 Billington Family of Lenawee County, Michigan,” Detroit Society for Genealogical Research Magazine 78 (2014):18-28.

“The Restoration of Diana (Millington) Seamans,” The American Genealogist 87 (2014): 65.

“The Botanical Billington Triplets,” The American Society of Genealogists 75th Anniversary Volume (1940–2015) (Saline, Mich., 2015), 153-57.

“Henry4 Fisher and Eunice Palmer Familyβ€”a Billington Line” (with Anna Louise [Lenz] Hetzel), The Mayflower Descendant 64(2016): 130-46.

“Iberian Royal Lines,” The Genealogist 30 (2016):197-200.

“Humphrey3 Woodbury, Mariner of Beverly and Gloucester, Massachusetts,” The American Genealogist 88(2016):182-86.

“The Identity of Lyna (Kendall) Carver,” The American Genealogist 88(2016):312.

“Nathaniel Negus Davidson8 (1792–after 1860)β€”A Billington Line,” The Mayflower Descendant 66 (2018): 95-100.

Books:

Notes on the Richard and John Burton Families, New York and Massachusetts, 1850–1973, and allied Dapson (Dabson), Ellis, and Haradon Families (Houston, Texas, 1974).

A Coberley/Coberly/Cuberley Genealogy 1690–1985 (Columbia, Mo., 1985).

The Emile and Susanna (Ebersol) Arthaud Family 1765–1987 with Allied Families of Blank/Plank, Lebold, Neuhauser, Schwartzentruber and Zwalter (Columbia, Mo., 1987).

The Jacob Lebold and Magdalena Blank Family 1800–1993 (with Lorraine Roth), (Columbia, Mo.,1993).

A Head Family History, With Allied Colonial Maryland Families (Boston, 1999).

Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 16, part 4: John Alden (Plymouth, 2015).

Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 16, part 5: John Alden (Plymouth, 2016).

Mayflower Families through Five Generations, vol. 21, part 2: John Billington (Plymouth, 2017).

Typescripts:

“The Arthaud Family of Bourbonne-les-Bains and Langres, Department of Haute Marne, France with related Families of Gascard, Gautherot, Lauzanne, Liegault, Mutinot and Walferdin” (Columbia, Mo., 1995).

“The Harvey N. White (1808-1856) and Lucy Rockwell (1810-1853) family of Scioto County, Ohio, and Livingston County, Missouri, with allied ancestral lines of Sallows, Benham, and Melton and related Titus, Mead, and Roach families” (San Antonio, Texas, 2006).

Marcella Anne (Heisz) (Muir) Derrenberger, John Bradley Arthaud, and Pat O’Dell, “The John Nichols Family of Allegany County, Maryland, Fairfield and Marion Counties, Ohio, and Lake and Porter Counties, Indiana, with an allied Bacon Family” (San Antonio, Texas, 2009).