The Amidon Family of Rehoboth, MA

The Amidon Family

The Amidon Family genealogy book details the lineage of Roger Amadowne, a French Huguenot who fled to England and later to America after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Documented in Salem, Massachusetts in 1637, variations of his surname include Amadon, Amidown, and Ammidon. The work, organized with biographical sketches and two helpful indexes, presents the family’s history and is richly illustrated. Originally published in 1904, it serves as a valuable resource for descendants and historians alike.

Biography of David Greenslit

Elijah Greenslit, a farmer and early tavern landlord in Hampton, married Mary Burnham and had several children, including David. Born in 1817, David became a successful farmer in Hampton, marrying Elizabeth Searls and raising a family. He served as deputy sheriff, sheriff, and a state senator, showcasing his involvement in local governance. Later, he was elected to the Connecticut house of representatives. In addition to his political roles, he held directorships in local banks and insurance companies, demonstrating his legal acumen and community commitment.