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ANDREW MOORE
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POQUONOCK AND WINDSOR. CONN..
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HIS DESCENDANTS
BY
Hon. HORACE L MOORE,
LAWRENCE, KANSAS.
Lawrence, Kansas.
Journal Publishing Compant.
1903.
List of Subscribers,
Copy
Dr. H. II. Moore, Chautauqua, N. Y., 2
Frank H. Moore, Albuquerque, N. M., i
Mrs. Cleland N. Offley,
Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md.,
P. P. Moore, Charlotte, Michigan,
Mary Virginia Agnew,
Alexandria, Virginia,
M. D. Moore, F"ond du Lac, Wis.,
Edward J. Moore, 216 Front St ,
New York,
V. A. Moore, Itbaca, N. Y.,
J. B. Moore, Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
Dr. William Frederick Holcombe,
78 Lexington Ave., New York,
Mrs. Lorenzo Burrows, Albion, N. Y.,
Mrs. D. S. Crossette,
Constantine, Michigan,
David P. Hart, Akron, Ohio,
Joel W. Howey, Canandaigua, N. Y.,
Hon. James S. Moore,
Vv''est Stockbridge, Mass.,
Cornelia Nelson Irvin,
Jamestown, N. Y.,
Clifford O. Moore, Hartford, Conn.,
Judge Pliny W. Bartholomew,
Indianapolis, Indiana,
William A. Moore, Hartford, Conn.,
Martin H Smith, Suffield, Conn.,
Mrs. Marcia Gaylord Fowler,
Berkeley, California,
Edgar Norwood Smith,
Suffield, Conn.,
Mrs. Wm, F. Risley,.
Vernon, Tolland Co., Conn.,
Hon. Park Agnew, Alexandria, Va.,
Mrs. F. J. King, Montague, Calif.,
Thomas Nelson, Stone House, Nev.,
A. Dibble, Westfield, Mass.,
C. J. Moore, Mantua, Ohio,
Dr. E. C. Hebbard, Boston, Mass.,
Sarah J. Moore, Springfield, Mass.,
Schuyler S. Moore,
20 Broad Street, New York,
Melvin B. Smith, Lowell, Mass.,
Julia E. M. Tower, Rochester, N. Y.,
Reuben Moore, Chatham, N. Y.,
W. W. Moore, Mantua, Ohio,
Hon. F. A. Derthick, Mantua, Ohio,
Rev. G. H. Fairbanks,
Cleveland, Ohio,
Norfolk Library, Norfolk, Conn.
Mrs. M. H. Sanford.
Tarriffville, Conn.,
Lucy S. Ruggles, Monkland, Oregon,
Copy
Com. Jno W. Moore, Brooklyn, N.Y.,
Connecticut Historical Society,
Hartford, Conn.,
New York Historical Society,
Second Ave., New York,
State Historical Society,
Madison, Wisconsin,
Alexander Whiteside, Boston, Mass.,
Minnesota Historical Society,
St. Paul, Minn.,
Syracuse Public Library,
Syracuse, N. Y.,
A. C. Van Cott, Colorado Springs, Col.,
Edwin M. Moore, Fond du Lac, Wis.,
F. M. Moore, Fond du Lac, Wis.,
D. C. Moore, Grafton, N. Dakota,
Miss F. A. Moore, Talcottville, Conn.,
Jennie E. Heath, Ann Arbor, Mich.,
Silas Bronson Library,
Waterbury, Conn.,
H. Warren Phelps, Columbus, Ohio, 2
Delia E. Slocum,
Colorado Springs, Col.,
Orland Earl Moore, Westfield, Mass.,
Mary L. Heilman, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mrs. Gertrude Hart Larkins,
East Liverpool, Ohio,
J. J. Moore, Oshkosh. Wisconsin,
Elbert A. Chapman,
Montgomery, Mass.,
Robb Combs, Kansas City, Mo.,
Mrs. O. A. Moore, Westfield, Mass.,
WilbertT. Moore, Huntington, Mass,,
Mrs. Mary Dobson, Litchfield, Mich.,
H. E. Moore, Westfield, Mass.,
Mrs. Z. C. Ford, NorthviUe, N. Y.,
Lucien O. Moore, Montgomery, Mass.,
Mrs. Duane N Griffin,
New Haven. Conn.,
Oliver A. Moore, Montgomery, Mass.,
Henry Nelson, Chico, California,
C. L. Moore, Westfield, Mass ,
Lyman B. Moore, Holyoke, Mass.,
M. E. Moore, Westfield, Mass.,
Mrs. C. M. Dibble, Riley, Oregon,
Arthur E. Hunt, Westfield, Mass.
Edward A. Allen, New York City,
Miss R. M. Moore, Mantua, Ohio,
Sylvanus Moore, Oxford, NY.,
Mrs. M. W. Smith, Aurora, 111.,
Charles E Hewitt, Chicago, 111.,
Yale University Library,
New Haven, Conn., 1
John Fowler, Westfield, Mass., 2
SUBSCRIBERS.
Copy
M. D. Moore, Fond du Lac, Wis ,
Mrs. M. B. Du Bois,
Madison Ave., New York,
Delia M. Thompson,
Stewartsville, N. J.
DeWitt Moore, Indianapolis, Ind.,
Burt L. Shepard, Chicago, 111.,
Joseph M. Moore, M. D.,
West Rupert, Vermont,
G. W. Moore, Akron, Ohio,
Samuel A. Moore, Atchison, Kansas,
L. D. Harvey, Harvey, Michigan,
Mrs. Samuel W. Moore,
Kansas City, Mo.,
Dr. W. F. Fairbanks,
Kansas City, Kansas,
Mrs. Charlotte L. Coles,
Wellsborough, Pa.,
Frederic L. Nettleton,
Hartford, Conn.,
Copy
G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York,
V. D. Allen, Cleveland, Ohio,
New-England Historic Geneological
Society, Boston, Mass.,
Mrs. Myra C. Lewis, Alma, Mich.,
Hon. Daniel B. Child,
E. 73d St., New York,
Dana S. Moore, Westfield, Mass.,
Harry E. Moore, Westfield, Mass.,
William A. Childs, Englewood, N. J.,
Demmie P. Cooke, Columbus, Ohio,
Charles E. Moore, Santa Clara, Calif.,
Mrs. Ottie Smith Moore,
Evansville, Ind.,
Long Island Historical Society,
Brooklyn, N. Y.,
L. B. Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Mrs. Belle Lee Case,
Barkhamsted, Conn.,
The correspondence, family records, etc., will be deposited with
the Kansas State Historical Society for the use of the future
genealogist of the family.
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KRRATA.
The following numbers should have been preceded by a star (*):
32, 1672, 2348, 3055, 3056.
A. D. Rogers, p. 41, should be Ada Rogers.
Irwin Levi Gunnison, No. 2660, p. 250, should be Irvin.
Edna I. Belden's name, p. 168, is omitted from the index.
In family 2077, Wilbert Clement should read Wilbert Clement
Reed.
Names preceded by a star (*) re-appear as the head of a family.
Preface.
In 1900, I printed a pamphlet giving the record of three
generations of the descendants of Andrew Moore of Poquonock,
Conn. In that publication I promised to print the records of his
descendants if it proved possible to obtain them. This book is
published in fulfillment of that promise.
I have not accomplished all that I hoped, but I comfort myself
with the reflection that the fault is not all mine. Of some of the
families it was impossible to get a traice. In some members of the
family it was not possible to awake sufficient interest in the work
to induce them to furnish their records.
It is very probable that mistakes will be found, but the records
of the later generations are in writing furnished by the several
families and ought to be accurate.
It is hoped that those who are interested will save all new
matter which they are able to obtain, that some later genealogist
will be able to make a complete record of the family.
It remains to express my obligations, which are infinite, to
the people who have assisted in procuring the records for this
work, together with some of the Genealogies drawn upon. Stiles'
Ancient Windsor, Connecticut, has been indispensable. The
Goodwins of Hartford, Corui. ; George Hayes of Windsor and His
Descendants, and The Higleys and Their Ancestry, are here credited
with much valuable matter. The Leonard and Cushman Gene-
alogies have furnished the records of those families.
Mrs. O. A. Moore, of Westfield, Mass., and Comodore John W.
Moore, of Brooklyn, N. Y. , have been indefatigable in their search
for records. V. D. Allen, of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. H. O.
Moore, of Rutland, Vt., Wm. A. Moore, of Hartford, Conn., and
many others, should be remembered by the family for the work
they have done in preserving its records. Miss Mary L. Whitman,
genealogist, of Hartford, Conn., is painstaking and reliable in all
that she does.
"So! now 'tis ended, like an old wife's story."
I hope the family will take as much pleasure in completing the
records as I have in gathering those contained in this book.
H. L. Moore.
Lawrence, Kan., July 23, 1903.
Andrew Moore and his Descendants.
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1, The first mention, yet discovered, of Andrew Moore, /\
of Poquonnock, Conn., is the record of his marriage, which is as
follows: "Andrew Moore & fara Phelpes yt was Dafter of
famuell Phelpes ware married by capten Newberry, february. 15,
1671."' Samuel Phelps was the son of William, the immigrant,
who came to Dorchester, Mass., in 1630, and thence to Windsor,
Conn., in 1636. He married Sarah (dau. of Edward) Griswold
Nov. 10, 1650, and "Sarah Phelps was born in March, the latter
end of 1653." (JV/ndsor Tcnun Record.') The Phelps family came
from Tewkesbury, England, on the ship Mary and John. Sarah
Griswold, b. Kenilworth, England, in 1628, came to America with
her father in 1639. The)' settled in Windsor, Conn.
In 1673, 34 members of the church of Windsor, called the new
church, signed a paper which Gov. Winthrop endorsed, "Windsor
men of the new church, complaint in Winter, 1673." (See Stiles'
Ancient JVindsor, Vol. I, p. 206.) In 1675 Matthew Grant paid
Andrew Moore ;^i, 17s , on "warr account." This must have been
for services during the destruction of Simsbury by the Indians.
Jan. 23, 1674, the town, by Matthew Grant, paid Andrew Moore,
Nathaniel Pinney and Joseph Griswold for making a new ferry
boat. They were paid ^3, 6s., 8d., in barter, and it seems, too,
that the tax levy was assigned before collection in the payment of
debts, "In the good old colony times." Here is Andrew's share
in payment of the ferry boat account:
2 bushels wheat, £0 — 8 — o Set off with Jeremy
2 bushels of Indan 5 — o Jillets that he owed him £0 — 7—0
Danels Haydns rate 10 — o Had of Math.
Abram Randel and Grant 2 boshel of Indan 5 — o
Abram Phelps rate 9—7 and 2lb 3 of flax 2 — 9
Job Drakes rate 9 — 7 and benaja Holcoms rate i — 2
rate 6—2
2-5 ;f3-6-8.
August 24, 1678, Andrew Moore and 34 others were sued by
James Cornish for a school bill of £0 — 5 — 2. His oldest child,
1 Note.— Savage says "married Sarah Phelps, perhaps dau. of William," and he
naarried Sarah the dau. of Samuel to John Mansfield. Stiles had discovered the record
of Andrew's marriase to Sarah the dau. of Samuel, and then deliberately assassinated
Andrew in 1680, and married his widow to John Mansfield in 1683. We object;— still
John Mansfield married Sarah Phelps It is sugfcested that the Sarah he married was
Sarah dau. of Humphrey and Mary (Hull) Pinney, born, Windsor. Conn., Nov. 19, and
baptized Dec. 3. 1648. who married William Phelps Dec. 20, 1676. He died Feb. 17, 1681,
leaving his widow Sarah Phelps, then 33 years of a-re. Here is a Sarah Phelps who per-
haps married John Mansfield in 1683, The record of the marriage is as follows: '"John
Mansfield and Sarah Phelps were marired Dec. 13th — ." The date preceding this entry is
Apr. 14, 1668, and the first date following is April 5, 1678. (Windsor Records, Vols. I and II )
6 PARENTS FIRST GENERATION, CHILDREN SECOND.
Sarah, was then but 6 years of age. It would seem that Andrew
was a little slack in educational matters. Dec. 20, 1680, he was
paid by the town for labor on the church. He had a grant of land
at Salmon Brook, now Granby, Conn., in 1680, in which he is
called "Andrew Moore the carpenter, of Windsor, Conn."
Major John Talcott, who had agreed to extinguish the Indian
title to Simsbury for 300 acres of land, gives a gloomy account of
this, at that time, western country. He says that he "can find no
place where any thing considerable can be taken up, the most of
that which some call meadow is full of small brush and vines
through which is no passing, or full of trees great and small, and
in ye place where the best land of that sort is, there is no accom-
odation of upland to it saving only mighty tall mountaynes and
Rockes and the way bad to it, and a great way to all of it, and
will be dismally obscure and solitary to any that shall live upon it,
and very hard coming at the market, not only because of the re-
moteness but badness of the passage, and the society of the neigh-
borhood will be very thin, all which will be discouraging."
At a later date Andrew bought land of John Gozard on the
"east side of the mountains bounded easterly by Simsbury easterly
bounds, southerly by John Pettybone, his lot, (allias Jonathan
Moore, his lot) the bredth of s'd lot westerly by the commons is
fifty rods." March 29, 1715, Andrew Moore of Windsor, deeded
to his son Benjamin Moore "for divers good causes and consider-
ations me thereunto moving, but especially in consideration of my
fatherly love and affection I have to my son Benjamin Moore,"
fifty acres of land in Turkey Hills, now East Granby. In the
description of this land Andrew mentions his son William.
Andrew Moore lived in Windsor, where the birth of all his
children is recorded except that of William, and died Nov. 29,
1719. The inventory of his estate was made on the 17th of
December following, amounting to /320, and his widow, Sarah,
was appointed administratrix. He had 15 acres of land in Wind-
sor with house and barn, carpenter's tools, with farming imple-
ments, a cider mill, loom, spinning wheel, sword and belt and a
library "prised at 8 shillings," besides two pieces of land in Sims-
bury. The distribution of the estate took place April 5, 1720, and
each of his nine children took his share of the property after the
widow's portion had been set off to her.
Children:
2. I. * Sarah Moore, b. Dec. 6, 1672
3. II. * Andrew Moore, b. Feb. 15, 1674.
4. III. * Deborah Moore, b May 31, 1677.
5. IV. * Jonathan Moore, b. Feb. 26, 1679-80.
6. V. * Abigail Moore, b. Sept. 12, 1682.
7. VI. * William Moore, b. 1684.
8. VII. * Rachel Moore, b. Feb. 6, 1690-1.
9. VIII. * Benjamin Moore, b. Dec. 5, 1693.
10. IX. * Amos Moore, b. Oct. 19, 1698.
Parents Second Generation,
Children Third.
2. Sarah Moore, b. December 6, 1672, married Thomas
Winchell April 26, 1690, at Windsor. He was the grandson of
Robert Winchell the immigrant, and died in August 1697. His
widow was appointed administratrix of the estate. July i8, 1700,
Benjamin Winchell of Suffield, Conn., married Widow Sarah
Winchell. It is probable that this was the widow of Thomas.
The will of Nathaniel Winchell, father of Thomas, says Thomas
left four children, and the distribution of Nathaniel's estate, July
12, 1701, gives to the children of Thomas, land, and "an oald
sword," value £•], 8s., 7d. February 6, 1724, Sarah Winchell "of
the town of Hanover and county of Huntington and Colony of
New York," sold her share in her father's estate to her brother
Benjamin Moore.
Sarah (Moore) Winchell had ten children.
Children by first marriage:
Samuel Winchell, b. Jan. 5, 1690,
Hannah Winchell, b. May 18, 1693; m. Ebenezer Hurlbut May 11,
1710. {Windsor Tozvn Record.)
Sarah Winchell, b. 1695.
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Benjamin Winchell, b. Feb. 23, 1701.
Thomas Winchell, b, Windsor, Dec. 16, 1702.
Samuel Winchell, b. Nov. 20, 1704.
Isaac Winchell, b. Suffield, Conn,, Dec. 22, 1706.
AzARiAH Winchell, b. Suffield, Conn., April 5, 1710.
20. X. Jonah Winchell, b. Suffield, Conn. , March 12, 1713; d. May 20, 1718.
3. Andrew Moore, b. Feb. 15, 1674, m. Mary, the dau.
of George 5anders, (Ens.) the immigrant. George Sanders was
married three times. The name of the first wife is not known.
He m. 2d Mehitable, dau. of John Bartlett of Windsor, and
3d Abigail, dau. of Dea. John Moore and widow of Thomas
Bissell. It IS probable that W^xy was the dau. of the first wife.
May 20, 1736, Andrew and Mary Moore sold to George Cradock
of Boston, for iii, lo s., all their land at Copper Hill, "especially
that right that descended to us from our father, George Sanders,
long since deceased." He d. Dec. 5, 1697.
Andrew Moore was made freeman of Simsbury Feb. 7, 1703.
Vol, 4, p. 162, Siinsbwy Land Records, has the following entry:
"23d day of Dec, 1720, Whereas Andrew Moore of Simsbury,
8 PARENTS SECOND GENERATION, CHILDREN THIRD.
since Sept. lo, 1717, hath entered and well improved two Intire
parcels of Town Common in Simsbury on the east side of the river
* * * by virtue of a town Grant, therefore we, Lieut. John
petty: bone, Joseph Case Sen. and Samuel Humphries being
comitte have for euer Quitt claimed the title the town had to
these lands to the said Andrew." Jan. 17, 1720, he sold land to
Jonathan Moore.
Andrew Moore made his will May 7, 1752, died May 18, 1752,
in Wintonbury, at the home of his dau. Lois, and the property
was distributed Aug. 28, 1752. In his will he speaks of himself
as of Simsbury, residing now in Wintonbury, and of "having
arrived at a great age." The appraisers say he has "In proclama-
tion money as followith," £5, i6s. He had a house and barn,
orchard, one piece of land in the Marsh of 20 acres and one on
the Hill of 5 acres besides household goods, clothing, etc. The
estate amounted to about /120, and was given to his dau.
Lois Hoskins, dau. Sarah and the heirs of his son Sanders of
whom he mentions Sanders and Andrew. He had 6 children,
b. Simsbury, Conn.
* Lois Moore, b. Nov. 16, 1704.
Mary Moore, b. Sept. 30, 1707; d. Jan. 9, 1713.
* Sanders Moore, bap. Nov. 17, 1709.
Sarah Moore, b . Unmarried. Her estate was settled Jan.
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Mary Moore 4th dau., b. Nov. 20, 1713.
Abiah Moore, 5th dau., b. Aug. 5, 1717.
Mary and Abiah had probably died without issue as they are not
mentioned in their father's will.
4. Deborah Moore, b. May 31, 1677, d. Aug. 27, 1734, m.
Samuel Forward, b. Windsor, Conn., July 23, 1671; d. May 3,
1738. He was son of Samuel and Jane Forward who d. Sept. 16,
1684, and his widow d. June 22, 1685. July 15, 1735, Samuel
Forward signed a pre-nuptial contract with widow Martha Winchell
of Windsor, giving her certain property in case they should marry.
Extract from will of "Samuel Forward of Simsbury," signed
April 10, 1738.
"Unto my loving wife Martha, one roome in my Dwelling house, ye use and ye
liberty to Live in it during ye time she shall continue my widow, and ye use of ray
well and seller, which roome in my house is ye outtcr north fier roome, (a room
with fire-place) but only a liberty for my eldest son samuel forward to have ye
liberty to live there with her in said roome — and bequeath unto her likewise ye
use of my little bed roome in ye northwest part of my house to own use; and
likewise I bequeath & ordain that she shall have ye use of one acree and quarter
of plowing land and one acree and quarter of land, and 1 will and ordain that
whereas there was a joynter (jointure) made with my said wife Martha and myself
before our marriage wherein I was obliged to let her have ye use of one roome in
my house and ye use of one acree of grass land and one acre of plowing land, ye
liberty pasturing for one Cow, and ye use of my sellar and well and ye apels to
fill Two barrills of cyder and apels for her own use all she shall have occasion for
during the full Terme of Two years after my deceese; and like in said Joynter
I was to give her Twenty pounds money to be hers for Ever as her own property,
1 therefore ordain that whether she lives my widow or not, she shall have ye
use of one roome in my house, and ye use of my weell and ye use of my cellar
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apels to eate winter, and summer aples, and so many apels to fill Two barrels for
ye full term of Two years after ray decess — which is included in said Joynter
made before marriage, and as according to said Joynter I was to give her ye said
twenty pounds to be her own property forever, I hereby confirm it to her and
ordain she shall have said Twenty pounds money with this addition viz: Three
of my sheep forever to her own Dispose after my decess."
This widow was Martha, dau. of John and Mary (Dibble) Eno,
b. April 6, 1685, who m. John, son of Robert Winchell, Jan. 3,
1705. Samuel Forward gave his property to sons, Samuel, Joseph,
Abel, John and dau. Rachel Hawley.
There were 6 children, all b. in Simsbury.
* Samuel Forward, b. Aug. 20, 1703.
* Joseph Forward, b. Nov. 10, 1709.
* Abel Forward, b. Nov. 4, 1710; d. 1798, aged 88.
Deborah Forward, b. April 6, 1713; m. Martin Winchell; d. Aug.
2, 1730.
Rachel Forward, b. April 3, 1715; m. — Hawley.
John Forward, b. Aug. 29, 1717.
5, Jonathan Moore, b. Feb. 26, 1679-80, m. "Widow
Hanah larg of Saybrook, January the 9th, 1705-6," in Simsbury,
Conn. (Simsbury Rec.) Hannah Large was the dau. of Thomas
and Sarah (Wilcox) Long, and m. Simon Large Jan. 24, 1699-1700.
They had child Hannah, b. Jan. 6, 1700-1, who m. Joseph Petti-
bone May II, 1726, in Simsbury. Sarah was dau. of John, son of
John and Mary Wilcox. John Wilcox, Jr., m. Sarah Wadsworth,
dau. of William, Sept. 17, 1646, and Sarah was b. Oct. 3, 1648.
At a town meeting held in Simsbury Dec. 15, 1705, it was
suggested that "there was a mine of either silver or copper found
in the town" and a committee composed of Dea. Holcomb and
John Pettibone was appointed to search for the mine. It seems
that the mine was discovered, for May 6, 1707, it was agreed that
all might mine for copper by paying the town 10 shillings per ton
royalty on tiie ore rained. Jonathan Moore subscribed to this
agreement. Some mining was done but finally the shafts and
drifts were turned into a Colonial prison named Newgate.
It seems taxation was a matter requiring some attention 200
years ago. Sept. i6, 1702, "The following named inhabitants of
the noreath part of the town of Simsbury ask to be freed from
the rates for the following reasons: Firstly, the difficulties that
attend a new place. 2l3^ It being out exposed to many diffi-
culties as enemies. 2ly, remote from meeting and mail. 3ly, the
controversies attending the place about the fee simple of the land
&c."
"(Signed) Stephen Winchell,
Jonathan Moore,
Timothy Phelps,
William Moore and
Barnard Bartlett."
March 7, 17 15- 16, the surveyor of the town reported he had laid
off lots in Turkey Hills as follows; to William and Benjamin Moore
lO PARENTS SECOND GENERATION, CHILDREN THIRD.
Lot 8, 53 rods. 12 feet and 4 inches. To Jonathan Moore Lot 9,
43 rods and 2 inches. It is probable that these were the three
brothers whom tradition has brought down as having come from
England and engaged in mining at Copper Hill. On Jan. 2, 1723,
grants of land were made to Andrew and Jonathan Moore in
Simsbury, and in 1727 Jonathan signed a protest against the dis-
tribution of the common land of the town. He died in Salisbury,
Conn., Sept. 8, 1770.
The following from the Colonial Records of Connecticut. (Vol. XI,
p. 147,) proves that if Ashbel died in 1718 another son born sub-
sequent to that date was given the same name:
"Petition of Gideon and Ashbel Moore, late of Simsbury, Hart-
ford Co., Conn., now of Nine Partners in the Province of New
York, representing that their father, Jonathan Moore, of said
Simsbury, tranciently residing at Salisbury, Litchfield Co., who
now and for a long time has been under the care of the select men
of said Simsbury, together with his estate brought his action
against the petitioners and their brother Simon Moore of Sims-
bury," etc. The petition was acted on by the Assembly in 1758
and a judgment of iioo, obtained by Jonathan Moore against his
sons Gideon and Ashbel was set aside.
It is probable that Gideon, Simon and Ashbel had given a bond
in someway connected with their father's estate and that Simon
"set up a job" on the two brothers who were in New York. He
likely got his father to sue on the bond and he accepted service so
that the first notice his brothers had of the suit was the execution
levied on their land in Simsbury. It is the impression that Simon
would bear watching.
The estate of Zebulon Moore was settled in 1746 by Jonathan
Moore, administrator. The parentage of Zebulon is unknown.
Children; It is probable that all were born in Simsbury, Conn.
* Jonathan Moore, b. Nov. 11, 1706.
* Temperance Moore, b. July 19, 1708.
* Gideon Moore, b. — — .
* Simon Moore, b. .
* Roger Moore, b. .
Jedejah Moore, 5th son, b. June 21, 1716. He was in Salisbury
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Ashbel Moore, 6th son, b. July 14, 1718; d. July 21, 1718.
Mary Moore, 2d dau., b. Aug. 21, 1719.
* Ashbel Moore, b. .
Zebulon Moore, b. . Conjectural. He d. N. Y. "in ye
Jerseys," 1746.
6. Abigail Moore, b. Sept. 12, 1682, m. William Stratton
Jan. 17, 1705-6, at Windsor, Conn. He was one of the unfortunate
command that set out to invade Canada in May, 1709, during the
old French war. The Connecticut troops got as far as Wood Creek,
near Albany, where they lay till fall, suffering great mortality.
The town records of Windsor have the following entry: "October,
1709, William Stratton died aboard the vessell, coming from
Albany."
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The widow, Abigail Stratton, was appointed administratrix of
the estate Dec. 5, 1709. She was still Abigail Stratton when her
father's estate was settled in 1720.
They had 2 children.
43. I. * Serajah Stratton, b. Windsor, Conn., March 7, 1706-7.
44. II. William Stratton, b. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 25, 1708.
7. William Moore, b. in 1684, d. in Granby, Conn., May
9, 1780. His headstone calls him "Mr. Wm. Moor," and says he
died in his 97ih year. He m. ist, Elizabeth Case who d. in
Granby (then Simsbiiry) Sept. 29, 1739. Her headstone says she
was 49 years old. No record of this marriage has been found, but
William Moore mentioned in his will a "piece of land he bought
of his brother William Case." If by brother he means brother-in-
law, then Elizabeth, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Holcomb)
Case, b. Sept. 1689, was his wife. William Case was the son of
John Windsor and Sarah (Spencer) Case of Hartford. Elizabeth
had a brother William Case, b. March 22, 1691. William Moore
m. 2d, Jan. 20, 1740, Damaris, dau. of Josiah Phelps, who m.
Sarah, (dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah Porter) Winchell. Josiah
was the son of Samuel, son of William Phelps the immigrant.
"The aged William Moore" made his will Nov. 7, 1773, and the
distribution of the estate occurred Oct. 30, 1781. The inventory
amounted to Ij^o. To "my beloved wife Damaris" he gave yi
the dwelling house, 34^ the cellar and well, yl of the barn and ^
of all his lands and movable estate as long as she remained his
widow. As Damaris was 81 years old at the time of Williams
death, it is not likely that she lost her property by another sacrifice
on the altar of cupid.
Children by first marriage:
45. I. William Moore, b. July 19, 1712; d. "East Jersey, " (N. J.) Jan. 29,
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■"■David Moore, b. Sept. 18, 1713.
Timothy Moore, b. ; d. Jan, 20, 1730-31.
* James Moore, b. June 6, 1715.
* Shadrack Moore, b. Sept. 19, 1717.
* Mercy (or Mary) Moore, b. Nov. 25, 1719.
* Ebenezer Moore, b. April 20, 1722.
* Andrew Moore, b. .
■* Isaac Moore, b. — , 1727; d. Granby, Nov, i, 1817, aged 90.
By second marriage:
54. X. * Naomi (or Ame) Moore, b. .
8. Rachel Moore, b. Feb. 6, 1690- 1, m. Timothy Phelps
Dec. 10, 1707. He was the son of Joseph and Hannah (Newton)
Phelps, who was son of William the immigrant, and waa b. Sims-
bury, Conn., May 18, 1671. In 1703 he lived in Poquonnock and
in 1713 in Simsbury. In 1709 Capt. Matthew Allen, writing from
the camp on Wood Creek, says: "Tim Phelps, Obadiah Owen,
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Nat Taylor and Bartlett are sick, Taylor the worst. " It is probable
that this was "Our Tim."
Children born, Simsbury, Conn.
55. I. Rachel Phelps, b. March 18, 1708-9.
56. II. * Mary Phelps, b. July 7, 1711.
57. III. Timothy Phelps, b. c, 1713; d. May 27, 1737.
58. IV. * Charles Phelps, b. c. 1718.
59. V. * Sarah Phelps, b. Nov. 4, 1721.
60. VI. *RuTH Phelps, b. April 5, 1728.
Mrs. M. G. Fowler, 1845 University Ave., Berkley, Cal., sends
the following Bible record of the birth and death of the children
of Timothy and Rachel (Moore) Phelps with date of death of the
parents:
Timothy Phelps, b. 1681; d. Jan. 6, 1751. She d. — 16, 1745.
I. Rachel Phelps, b. Nov. 18, 1709; d. May 11, 1741.
II. Mary Phelps, b. July 7, 1712; died Dec. 16, 1739.
III. Sarah Phelps, b. Nov. 4, 1722, or '23.
IV. Ruth Phelps, b. April 5, 1728.
V. Timothy Phe'lps, b. Oct. 24, 1733; d. May 13, 1737.
9. Benjamin Moore, b. Dec. 5, 1693, m. Eunice Owen.
No record of this marriage has been found, but Reuben Moore,
the grandson of Benjamin, left a record in his account book, dated
March 3, 1784, in which he said: "Noadiah Moore was b. in
Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1730. Noadiah was the son of Benjamin
by Eunice Owen, his wife." This record has been preserved at
Champlain, N. Y. , by the descendants of Noadiah. Another copy
of the entry is still a matter of record in a family Bible in
Chatham, N. Y.
Aug. 7, 1718, Benjamin Moore sold Ebenezer Holebat (Hurlbut)
fifty acres of land in Turkey Hills, 25 rods wide and a mile long,
bounded north on land of William Moore and South on land of
Jonathan and West on the mountain.
Feb. 24, 1724, he bought of Thomas Griswold, Jr., 26 acres of
land bounded East on land of Joseph Younglove, South on land
of Nathaniel Phelps, "from ye east runs towards ye mountains,
280 rods."
March 14, 1732, Ebenezer Hayden sold Benjamin Moore, for
/70, a half interest in 100 acres of land in Turkey Hills.
March 9, 1734, James Eno of Simsbury sold to Benjamin and
Zebulon Moore "One certain Island lying in the Rivulet in Sims-
bury, called Eno's Island, lying against Scotland." (In the Sims-
bury map of 1730 this is called Holcomb's Island.)
May 19, 1737, Benjamin and Zebulon Moore sold this Island to
Joseph Adams.
Feb. 28, 1737-8, the same parties sold to Elijah Adams of
Windsor 22 and ^ acres of land lying against Scotland.
March 17, 1729, Benjamin Moore bought of Roger Griswold
46 acres and 107 rods of land at "Salisbury Plains, so called," in
Simsbury.
Eunice Owen was b. at Windsor, Conn., Aug. 8, 1696, the dau.
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of Obadiah and Christian (Wincbell) Owen. (They m. Sept. 21,
1693.) He was son of John Owen of Wales, who was b. Dec. 25,
1624, and ni. Rebecca Wade Oct. 3, 1650. (Rel)tcca d. Dec. 3, 1711,
and John Feb. i, 1698-9.) Christian Wincbell was b. March 9, 1672,
was dau. of David and Elizabetli (Filley) Winchell (ni. Nov. 17,
1669). David, b. Oct. 22, 1643, was son of Robert Winchell, the
immigrant, who came to Dorchester from W^ales 1634. Elizabeth
Filley, b. March 4, 1650, was dau. of William and Margaret —
Filley (m. Sept. 2, 1642).
Eunice (Owen) Moore d. Feb. 23, 1732-3, aged 37 years, and
was buried in the old cemeterj^ at Poquonnock. Her headstone,
now broken in pieces only shows the first figure 5 indicating her
age at the time of her death.
It is easy, in imagination, to restore the group that attended the
funeral of this woman. The brothers of Benjamin and the parental
home of Eunice were located only a few miles from Poquonnock
on the road to Suffield. There was double mourning in the house
of Amos, for his wife, Martha, was the sister of Eunice. The
eldest of the orphaned children was 16 and the youngest a babe of
less than two months. Eunice and Tabitha, daughters of 15 and
II, tried to hide their own grief and still the sobs of their brothers
and sisters while they stood around the open grave that seemed so
deep and cheerless in the accumulated snows of a Connecticut
winter.
What a burden had descended upon the shoulders of these two
girls. How they managed to bear that load of care we shall never
know, — that they did it well we have proof in the fact that these
children grew up to be honored and respected men and women.
Next to the last record we have of Benjamin is the record of the
sale of land in 1738. The last is the record of his death in the
British Army (Conn, contingent) at Cape Breton Island, Jan. 19,
1745-6. He belonged to the nth Company of the Conn, troops.
(See roll in Library of Connecticut Historical Society.)
A recent writer says of Cape Breton Island, "The fortifications
enclosed an area of one hundred and twenty acres, mo-re or less.
The burying ground on the point of land to the eastward where
hundreds of bodies are buried is still shown. Louisburg forms
today the grandest ruins in this part of the continent." Probably
this is all true but to the hundreds who were buried there and to
their families it is likely the compensation is a trifle inadequate.
It is probable that all the children except the last were born in
Simsbury. There were 9.
* Benjamin Moore, b. July 2, 1717.
* Eunice Moore, b. Dec. 3, 1718.
* Joseph Moore, b. July 21, 1720.
* Tabitha Moore, b. Aug. 16, 1722.
* Agnes Moore, b. • — • — .
* Jemima Moore, b. .
* Reuben Moore, b .
* Noadiah Moore, b. Nov. 5, 1730.
* Simeon Moore, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 6, 1732-3.
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10. Amos Moore, b. Oct. 19, i6g8, m. Martha, dau. of
Obadiah (and Christian Winchell) Owen, May 21, 1720. She was
a sister of Eunice, the wife of Benjamin, and was b. Aug. 16, 1698,
and died May 20, 1780. Both are buried in Turkey Hills, or East
Granby, Conn., where their headstones still record the dates of
their birth and death. He d. Feb. 20, 1785.
Amos Moore made his will Sept. 4, 1782, and the inventory
of the estate was made March 21, 1785. He had land, furniture,
farming implements and clothing. He had "i great Bible, 15s;
3 bee hives, 2 sheep, sheep shears, and an hour glass." He
dressed in brown. There were "An old beaver hat, 6s; old streight
body'd brown Broad Cloth coat, iis; old home-made brown do.,
6s; old brown breeches, is." The dwelling house was appraised
£65; barn, /20; old log house, £6; 2i}4 acres of land, ;^205; 32
acres in the great lot on the west side of the road, ;^i6o; 10 acres
mountain, /40. March 7, 1737-8, he sold for ;^226 two pieces of
land in Simsbury, — one in the corner marsh and the other in the
great marsh.
He had 10 children, b. Simsbury, Conn.
70. I. Amos Moore, b. Jan. 21, 1721. Nov. 19, 1751, his address was
Little Nine Partners, Dutchess Co., N. Y.
* Martha Moore, b. April 5, 1722,
"SiBBEL MOORE ye secnd fon of Amos moore was borne October ye
i6th, 1724," This child died Dec. 23, 1725.
* Obadiah Moore, b. Nov. 7, 1726.
* Rachel Moore, b. — — , 1731.
* Jonah Moore, b. March 25, 1735.
* MicAH Moore, b. Nov. 3, 1736.
*Nahum Moore, b. Nov. 19, 1738.
* Sibyl Moore, b. , 1741.
* Joel Moore, b. Sept. 25, 1744.
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Children Fourth.
21. Louis (or Lois) Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. i6,
1704, m. Zebulon Hoskins August i, 1727. "Zebulon, son of
Anthony Hoskins, Jr., was born May 6, 1696." {Windsor Town
Records.) She died Oct. 31, 1754, "aged 50 years less 16 days."
The Simsbury Land Records, June 25, 1770, record a deed from
Zebulon Hoskins and wife Martha. She was the daughter of
Jonathan Buttolph.
There were 4 children by ist marriage:
80. I. * Zebulon Hoskins, b. March 5, 1727-8.
81. II. Elijah Hoskins, b. July 22, 1730.
82. III. Lois Hoskins, b. May 22, 1732.
83. IV. * Abel Hoskins, b. June 28, 1734.
23. Sanders Moore, bp. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 17, 1709,
married Mabel (dau. of Thomas) KeSsey, Aug. 2, 1731. She was
b. Simsbury, Conn., June 12, 1712. He made his will Sept. 14,
1750, and a month later the witnesses appeared in court and swore
they had witnessed the signing of the will. He gave his son
Sanders ;^30, dau. Mary £110, Mabel ;^8o. He directed that
enough be kept to bring up his dau. Hannah Kelsey till she was
of lawful age when she should be paid £%o. What was left he
divided between his sons "according to inventory appraisement."
Dec. 4, 1750, guardians were appointed for all his children except
Mary.
There were 7, all b. in Simsbury:
Mary Moore, b. Oct. 31, 1732.
* Sanders Moore, b. July 14, 1735.
* Job Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1738.
Mabel Moore, b. Oct. 2, 1740.
Hannah Kelsey Moore, b. July 17, 1743; d. Oct. 6, 1754.
* Andrew Moore, b July 17, 1743.
Martin Moore, b. March 31, 1746.
27. Samuel Forward, b. Aug. 20, 1703; d. July 29, 1762.
Stiles says "Unmarried — Bible Rec." Samuel Forward made his
will July 8, 1762. He gave his "beloved wife Deborah" all his
movable estate "except turning and coopers tools." His widow and
brother Abel were appointed to execute the will. He gave
"To Ann Eno my beloved daughter-in-law ;^45."
"To my beloved sister Rachel Hawley /50."
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"To my cousin Joseph Forward ;^5o."
"To my beloved daughter-in-law Sarah Eno £5."
"To my cousin Samuel Forward" he gave his tools, land and
building.
Who were these cousins, Samuel and Joseph? Were not Ann
and Sarah Eno his step-daughters?
28. Joseph Forward, b. Nov. 10, 1709, m. Marcy Lourton
March 27, 1729, at Simsbury. Stiles says he was a "Tanner,
Saddler and farmer. " His will was probated Dec. 11, 1759. He
left his property to the widow, Justus and Joseph, with a liberal
share to his dau. Mercy, the wife of Bildad Easton. Justus and
Joseph executors. The widow d. Suffield, Conn., April 11, 1786,
aged 81. {C/iarL)
There were 8 children, born in Simsbury:
gr. I. Justus Forward, b. Suffield, Conn., May 11, 1730, Clergyman,
m. Violet Dickerson, b. Nov. 15, 1738. He d. Belchertown,
Mass., March 8, i3i4, in 59th year of his ministry; 11 children.
Joseph Forward, b. Jan. 9, 1732; d. Aug. 4, 1732.
'^Joseph Forward, b. Dec. 16, 1733.
Dan Forward, b. June 9, 1736; d Aug. 6, 1748.
* Mercy Forward, b. Feb. 10, 1739.
Charity Forward, b. April 15, 1741.
Rachel Forward, b. April 4, 1743; d. July 30, 1748.
Samuel Forward, b, Feb. 23, 1745; d. Aug. 14, 1748.
29. Abel Forward, b. Nov. 4, 1710; m. Hannah, dau. of
Sergt. Joseph and Rebecca (North) Phelps, April 28, 1736. She
was b. June 7, 1717; d. April 13, 1790. He d. Granby, Conn., in
1798, aged 88 years. His 2d marriage is recorded in the West-
field, Mass., records as follows: "Capt. Abel Forward & Mrs.
Tabitha Moore were married Sept. 25, 1791." She was b. Aug. 16,
1722, the dau. of Benjamin and Eunice (Owen) Moore. At the
time of her marriage the groom was past 80 and she was 69 "going
on 70. " When this woman was 11 years old her mother died,
leaving a family of 9 children. Tabitha's sister Eunice was 4 years
older, but she married 3 years later, and at the age of 14 Tabitha
was left with the care of the family, the youngest being but 3 years
old. Who can tell of the heroic efforts of this girl to keep the
family together and care for them? Her father, undoubtedly, pro-
vided for the family while he lived (he d. 1745) but she filled the
office of mother to these young children. After they were all
married and she was left alone she took upon herself, by this
marriage, the care of the old soldier, Capt. Forward.
The descendants of Benjamin Moore ought to find the grave of
this woman and erect over it a monument that will perpetuate
her memory
"To the last syllable of recorded time."
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Children of Abel and Hannah (Phelps) Forward:
Abel Forward, b. Jan. 10, 1737; d. Nov. 22, 1745.
Deborah Forward, b. Sept. i, 1738; m — Rowe.
John Forward, b. Dec. 7, 1740; d. Oct. 18, 1760; unmarried.
Hannah Forward, b. May 28, 1744; m. Mathew Griffin, settled in
N. Y. State.
Lydia Forward, b. Oct. 23, 1746; m. Benjamin Holcomb.
Abel Forward, b. April 17, 1748; m. — Stiles; graduate of Yale;
clergyman, settled in Southwick, Mass.
Rachel Forward, b. Jan. 22, 1751; m.
* Samuel Forward, b. April 21, 1752; m. Susannah Holcomb.
Sabrina Forward, b. Oct. 9, 1745; married Pelatiah Adams.
Jesse Forward, b. May 3, 1758; m. Widow Winchell.
33. Jonathan Moore, b. Nov. ii, 1706. His marriage
was recorded in Simsbury as follows: "Jonathan moor Jun. and
Abigaill Enno ware Joyned togeather in mariage february the
Tenth 1731-2." He removed to Salisbury, Conn., before 1747.
Was administrator of Zebulon Moore's estate in 1746. He was
appointed Ensign March 14, 1777.
There were 5 children.
109. I. * Jonathan Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 7, 1733.
no. II. * Abigail Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 14, 1735-6.
111. III. Charity Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., March 14, 1738.
112. IV. Jehial Moore, b. Salisbury, Conn., May 19, 1747; d. June 15, 1750.
113. V. Elijah Moore, b. Salisbury, Conn , April 13, 1751; d. April 24, 1752.
34. Temperance Moore, b. in Simsbury, July 19, 1708;
m. Benajah Loomis at Windsor, Conn., Jan. 17, 1728-9. He b.
Simsbury, Conn., Jan. 28, 1710-11. The family removed to
Ancram, Columbia Co., N. Y. (S^i'/es.)
They had 6 children, b. Windsor, Conn.
Elanthan Loomis, b. Jan. 28, 1729; d. Feb. 24, 1729.
Elanthan Loomis, b. Jan. 25, 1730; d. March 18, 1730
Temperance Loomis, b. Feb. 19, 1731-2.
Tryphena Loomis, b. April 13, 1734.
Mark Loomis, bp. (in extremis) Nov 18, 1738.
Sarah Loomis, bp. (on wife's account) July 6, 1740.
35. Gideon Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., c. 1710; m.
Anna, dau. of Francis and Abigail (Colton) Qriswold at Windsor,
Conn., April 23, 1735. She b. Windsor, July 29, 1716. Abigail
Colton b. Jan. 4, 1685-6; m. Dec. 8, 1703, Francis Griswold of
Poquonnock. She was dau. of John Colton of Springfield, Mass.,
b. 1659, and Abigail Parsons of Northampton, b. 1666; m. 1684.
She was dau. of Cornet Joseph and Mary (Bliss) Parsons, m. 1646.
She was dau. of Thomas and Margaret Bliss. John Colton was
son of George and Deborah (Gardner) Colton. He came to
Springfield in 1644.
After 1738 the family removed to Nine Partners, Dutchess Co.,
N. Y.
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I. * Anna Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., May 5, 1736.
II. * Gideon Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., April 14, 1738.
III. * Tryphena Moore, b. c 1739
IV. * Charles Moore, b. c. 174X.
V. Reuben Moore, b. ; assessed Stillwater, N. Y., 1789.
VI. Alpheus Moore, b. ; res. in Stillwater, N. Y. 1790.
VII. Phineas Moore, b. ; res. Stillwater, N. Y., 1790.
VIII. William Moore, b. ; conjectural.
IX. HosEA Moore, b. ; conjectural. All these men were in the
American Army at the battle of Bemus Heights.
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36. Simon Moore was b. Simsbury, c. 1712. He was one of
the ill-fated expedition to Louisburg, Cape Breton Island, in
1745-6, and was one of the few who returned. He married and
had 8 children, the last two being recorded as of his wife Abigail.
He d. before 1770, when Justus had a guardian appointed.
{Hartford Frob. Eec.)
Hannah Moore, b. Simsbury, Feb. i, 1738-9.
Temperance Moore, b. Simsbury, Feb. 14, 1740-1.
* Simon Moore, b. Aug. 29, 1743.
Sylvanus Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 9, 1745.
Zebulon Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 21, 1747.
LuciNA Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Dec. 31, 1749.
Justus Moore, b. Oblong, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Dec. 22, 1754.
Levina Moore, b. Salisbury, Conn., Feb. 23, 1758, of Simsbury,
unmarried on Oct. 30, 1789. (Granby Land Records, see deed
of Simon & Lavinna to Ashbel Holcomb.)
37. Roger Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., c. 1714. It is not
known when he removed to Salisbury, Conn. He was with Ethan
Allen when he surrendered his command near Montreal, Sept. 25,
1775, and was confined with others in the jail at Halifax. Roger
Moore was ist Lieut, of a company of volunteers raised at
Salisbury Dec. 20, 1776. He was in Eno's state regiment in
1777 with the rank of ist Lieut. He married Miriam and
had two children, b. in Salisbury.
137- I' Susannah Moore, b. Dec. 20, 1763.
138. II. Roger Moore, b. Sept. 24, 1765.
The History of Chautauqua County, N. V. gives a sketch of Jehial
Moore, a son of Capt. Roger Moore, a revolutionary soldier. It is
said that Jehial was born in Connecticut, lived with his father in
Butternuts, Otsego County, and then moved to Chautauqua Co.,
where he built a sawmill at Forestville. He was Captain of a
company in the war of '12. He died in Hamilton Co., Ohio, in
1817. Four of his children settled in Cayuga County, N. Y. He
was probably a son of this family.
41. AsHBEL MooRE. If the Ashbel Moore b. July 14,
1718, died on the 21st, another child must have been born subse-
quent to that date who received the same name. He was of
Stillwater, N. Y. His will is dated Jan. 29, 1790, and was proved
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on the 1 2th of March following. He gave to his nephew, Reuben
Moore, all his real and personal estate except "land which I own
in Simsbury." He gave his Simsbury land to his nephews, Alpheus
and Phineas. These were probably all sons of Gideon, the
brother of Ashbel.
43. Serajah Stratton, b. Windsor, Conn., March 7,
1706-7; m. Eunice, dau. of Samuel Case, Dec. 12, 1728. On 31
March, 1736, Serajah and Eunice Stratton, of Sufiield, sold land in
Simsbury. (See Simslna-y Land Record.^ The inventory of Serajah
was exhibited in court May i, 1759, by Eunice Stratton, adminis-
tratrix. He was a farmer, had farm, live stock, carpenter's tools,
clothing, household furniture. He had a "Beak horn,"^ bread
trough, an old Bible, a hymn book, small play book and a book
The Pleasant Companion.
They had 3 children, b. in Simsbury.
139. I. * Martin Stratton, b. Jan. 13, 1730.
140. II. * Eunice Stratton, July 27, 1733.
141. III. Serajah Stratton, b. July 7, 1740.
46. David Moore, b. Simsbur)^ Sept. 18, 1713; m. Sept.
15. i737» Hannah, dau. of John and Martha (Eno) Winchell.
She was b. Windsor, Feb. 13, 1715. An inventory of his estate
was made May 2, 1760. The widow, Rachel Moore, and son,
Timothy, were made administrators. March 6, 1753, "Rachel
Pettibone, alias Moore, and her husband, David Moore, executors
to the last will and testiment of Stephen Petibone, Jr.," exhibited
an account of debts against the estate which they had paid. Stephen
Pettibone, Jr., m. Rachel Segarjune 5, 1744, and died Dec. n,
1750. This wife must have been the mother of David's 3 younger
clnldren. Rachel Segar was b. Oct. 16, 1724. The North Granby
records have the following: "Widow of David Moore died 1825,
aged 74." Mary Adams, the wife of David Moore, Jr., was b.
Jan. 15, 1754. She was not a widow in 1825, as David, Jr., lived
till 1841. It is evident that somebody has blundered.
The estate of David Moore amounted to i^'io, and included
100 acres of land with house and farming tools, clothing, etc.
He had two Bibles, a sermon and hymn book. The invoice
includes "Puter, one large mothers platter, £0, 3, 6d; fether bed.
Mother's, £0, 15s, 6d." Perhaps this was the "setting out" of
Elizabeth Case when she married William Moore.
There were 6 children, b. Simsbury, Conn.
142. I. * Timothy Moore, b. Nov. 6, 1737.
143. II. Elizabeth Moore, b. Oct. 4, 1739. She had probably died without
issue, as she is not mentioned in her grandfather's will, Nov. 4, 1773.
144. III. Martha Moore, b. Oct. 14, 1741.
By second marriage:
145. IV. * David Moore, b. Aug. 22, 1753.
146. V. * Araunah Moore, b. 1756.
147. VI. Eber Moore, b. .
IWhat was that?
20 PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH.
48. James Moore, b. Simsburj', Conn., June 6, 1716;
m. Rachel, dau. of Matthew and Hannah (Chapman) Grant, in
Simsbury, May 25, 1737. She was b. Windsor, April 17, 1704. (?)
Matthew was son of Samuel and Mary (Porter) Grant. He was
son of Matthew Grant who came to Dorchester in 1630. Sarah
Chapman was dau. of Edward and Elizabeth (Fox) Chapman, b.
May 3, 1671. Mary was dau. of John Porter, the immigrant, who
came in 1639.
James Moore d. March 5, 1788, and is buried in East Granby,
Conn. He made his will Dec. 19, 1782, disposing of land in
Mooretown (a neighborhood now in Southwick, Mass.) and land
in Turkey Hills, now Granby. He remembered his widow as
follows: "To my beloved wife Rachel, the use of one half my
brick house and home lot containing about 44 acres to use as long
as she shall continue my widow and to have ye liberty of ye use of
my well and to get Wood on my Mountain Lots during her Widow-
hood, and ys part of my movable estate after debts and funeral
charges are paid out of my movable estate (not my legacies) to be
her property forever." The following shows he was opposed to
trumped up accounts: "If any one or more of my s'd children
shall bring in any Debts or Charges whatever against my Estate
after my decease unless it is Legacies or by Note or Obligation
under my hand well executed, he or she or they are to have No
other Portion out of my Estate Only what is Recovered By Virtue
of S'd Debt or Charge and not to take Any advantage of my
Legacy made to them in this will."
The beloved Rachel was 84 (?) years old when she acquired the
use of this property.
They had 7 children, of whom no birth record has been found.
* James Moore, b. ■.
* William Moore, b. .
* Joel Moore, b. .
* Asa Moore, b. .
* RoswELn Moore, b. , 1755.
Rachel Moore, b. ; m. Giles Moore, Turkey Hills, Feb. 12,
1765.
154. VII. * Charity Moore, b. .
49. Shadrach Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 19, 1717;
d. Southwick, Mass., Oct. 21, 1798. He m. fliriam, dau. of
Thomas and Miriam (Buel) Stevens, b. Simsbury, Conn., June 14,
1729; d. Oct. 3, 181 3. Miriam Buel was the dau. of Peter by his
third wife. Widow Mary (Gillett) Bissell, b. Oct. 21, 1667; m.
Peter Buel June 30, 1698. She was dau. of Jonathan Gillett, who
m. Mary Kelsey of Hartford, Conn., April 23, 1661. He was son
of Jonathan Gillett, the immigrant. Peter Buel was the son of
William, the immigrant.
Miriam (Buel) Stevens made her will July 10, 1787, and it was
probated June 21, 1790. She speaks of herself as "old, bowed
down with age, and infirm in body," which was probably true
148.
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149.
II.
150.
III.
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IV.
l52.
V.
153
VI.
PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH. 21
enough as she was baptized at Simsbury, by Rev. Dudley Wood-
bridge, March 12, 1698-9. She gave to her son, Rufus, the "Great
Bible." Her string of gold beads to dau. Miriam Moore. The
balance of her estate she divided between her sons and her daugh-
ters, Mary, wife of Joseph Moore, Honorah, wife of Isaac Gillett,
and Miriam, wife of Shadrach Moore. The date of her death is
recorded in Joseph Moore's Bible : " The Wd. Miriam Stevens died
May 24, 1790 in the 92d. year of her age."
Shadrach Moore made his will Nov. 24, 1796, and the inventory
was received March 18, 1799. He had 120 acres of land, a house
and barn, sheep, hogs, farming tools, 2 tons English hay, 2 tons
meadow hay, brass kettle $3, 8 pewter plates $2, furniture and
clothing, loom $8.34, 2 great wheels $2, quilling wheel, swifts,
2 Dutch wheels and " Great Bible," all valued at $2350.81. He
says of the widow : "Unto my beloved wife Miriam (I give) one
third of my dwelling house and barn * * * I give to her after my
decease for her own use as long as she shall live, one half my home
lot taking in all the orchard, mowing etc. and one third of all my
lands east and west the highway and one good cow and six good
sheep and a side saddle which I now have, and the Great Bible
and the whole of the household movables as long as she shall live,
and my desire and will is that my son Shadrach Moore Jr. shall
provide her with a horse to ride to Meeting and to see her chil-
dren, and other places which it is necessary when she shall want,
and that he shall provide her with wood and cut it fit for the fire
when she shall want for herself and use, and 1 also give unto my
beloved wife all my Bees at my decease for her use and benefit."
They had 7 children, all but the first 2 born in Westfield, Mass.
* Miriam Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 4, 1755.
* Shadrach Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., May 10, 1757.
* Hannah Moore, b. May 21, 1759.
* Elizabeth Moore, b. Dec. 24, 1761,
* Rebecca Moore, b. April 21, 1764.
Jefferson Moore, b. Dec. 16, 1766, d, Nov. g, 1777.
*Abiah Moore, b. Feb. 21, 1769,
50. Mercy Moore, b. Nov. 25, 1719 ; m. Samuel Phelps,
June II, 1738. He was son of Samuel and Rachel (Owen) Phelps,
b. Dec. 30, 1716. He m. 2d, Ruth Granger.
Mr. Phelps removed with his father to Hartland, Conn. He
was living in 1806. He appears to have been confirmed in the
Episcopal Church in Simsbury, Nov. 24, 1763 {^Phelps Family).
Children by first wife, b. Hartland, Conn.:
Orphia Phelps, b. c. 1740, m. Phebe Terrill.
Reuben Phelps, b , 1742, m Phebe Moore (No. 183.) He
d. Granby, Nov. 20, 1821, without issue.
Samuel Phelps, b. ; settled Scipio, N. Y,
Phelps, b. .
Jerusha Phelps, b. ; m. Crosby,
A daughter who m. William Thrall,
155
I.
156
H.
157
IH.
158
IV.
159
V.
160
VI.
161
VII.
162.
I.
163.
II.
164.
III.
165.
IV.
166.
V.
167.
VI.
22 PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH.
51. Ebenezer Moore, b. April 20, 1722 ; m. Tabitha, dau.
of Lieut. Samuel and Abigail (Eno) Phelps, Nov. 21, 1739. She
d. before 1749 probably without issue, as she is not mentioned in
her mother's will of that date. Three of Ebenezer Moore's chil-
dren by a second marriage were baptized at Turkey Hills.
168. I. ZuBAH Moore, bp. Oct. 7, 1763.
169. II. Violet Moore, bp. Oct. 7, 1763.
170. III. Lavina Moore, bp. July 21, 1765 ; d. 1813, Feb. 9 (Turkey Hills
Church Rec.)
52. Andrew Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., c. 1724 \ m.
Ruth, dau. of Rane Cossett, b. July 26, 1724. Andrew d. May 6,
1777, without a will. Inventory May 5, 1778, ;^29. 9. 8.; debts,
^16. 17. o. ; for distribution, ^12. 12. 8. Sept. 15, 1783, Ruth
Moore, Jr., and Lydia Moore sold for ^26 two pieces of land in
Turkey Hills which they inherited from their grandfather, William
Moore. The first piece being y^ part of 10 acres held in partner-
ship "with ye rest of ye heirs of Andrew Moore late of Simsbury
deceased." All the children signed a deed to ^-/i acres of land,
Nov. 4, 1783. (Windsor Rec. Vol. 16.)
Children of Andrew and Ruth (Cossett) Moore :
Isaac Moore, b. .
OziAs Moore, b. .
* Dan Moore, b. July 21, 1749.
Lydia Moore, b. .
Deborah Moore, b. ; m. John Carter. Res. 1783 Blanford,
Mass.
Marcy Moore, b. ; m. Seth Carpenter. Res. 1783 Becket,
Mass.
Anna Moore, bp. Salmon Brook, Sept, 2, 1764.
Ruth Moore, b. .
58. Isaac Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., 1727 ; m. Sybil
and had 7 children. He d. Granby, Conn., Nov. i, 1817, aged go
years.
179. I. HuLDAH Moore, b. Sim.sbury, Aug. 5, 1745 ; d. May 6, 1770. Her
estate amounting to £q. 12. i. was willed to her brothers and
sister Phebe. It is likely that Sybil died before Huldah. She
had "a yellow flowered ribbon, is. lod , a new calico gown,
£1. 10,"
180. II. Daniel Moore, b. 1750; d. " 1815 Nov. 17, Daniel Moore 65"
(A'orth Granby Church Rec.) Granby records say his estate was
settled Dec. 2, 1815, with widow Hannah and Thomas Spring
administrators.
181. III. Isaac Moore, b. ; d. in Capt. Joseph Forward's Company,
Sept. 26 1776. Feb. 7, 1777, Lemuel Bates presented inventory
of the estate. Isaac held note against loel Moore Ij. 5. He had
" Leather breeches 4s., old surtot 5s , sleave strings 3d., feathers
/16., saddles and saddle bags 17s., 11 quarts grass seed, 2 horses,
cow bell and wooden bottle."
182. IV. Ahner Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 26, 1755.
183. V. Phebe Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 17, 175S ; m. Reuben
Phelps. (See 163,)
184. VI. Jacob Holcomb Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 10, 1761.
185. VII. Sybil Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Dec. 2. 1765 ; d. before 1770.
171.
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172.
II.
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III.
174.
IV.
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V.
176.
VI.
177.
VII.
178.
VIII.
iS6.
I.
187.
II.
188.
III.
189.
IV.
PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH. 23
54. Naomi (or Ame) Moore. No record of her birth has
been found. She was m. to Uriah Pease at William Moore's in
Turkey Hills, March ii, 1766, by Rev. Roger Viets. William
Moore left her a full share of his property and mentioned her dau.
Rebecca. There is no doubt but she was the dau. of William and
Damaris (Phelps) Moore. Uriah Pease was in the Lexington
Alarm. The East Granby Records contain the following : " 1778.
This year was killed at Mead Fort in ys Con (Country or Conn. ?)
service, Uriah Pease." It seems there were a good many vacant
places around the hearth stones of New England about this time.
"1800 Mar. 3 Died the Widow Peas." (^Turkey Hills Church
Record.^ "Naomi Pease late of Granby, her inventory made
Apr 4, 1800 by Samuel Clark and Ebenezer Hiccox (^32.51,)"
Sims bury Mss. Records.
Four children b. in Simsbury :
Uriah Pease, b. June 29, 1768.
Rebecca Pease, b. , 1770.
Charity Pease, b. Aug. 11, 1773. , /
Sarah Pease, b. Jan. 31, 1776. •ff/^/t
56. Mary Phelps, b. July 7, 1711; m, Samuel Brown,
July 15, 1730. She d. Dec. 13, 1739. {Bible Rec.) He was b.
Simsbury, Aug. 28, 1705, and d. June 18, 1785.
They had 6 children, b. Simsbury, Conn. See {Phelps Family.)
Mary Brown, b. July 3, 1731 ; d. young.
Samuel Brown, b. May 2, 1734. t n L
Mary Brown, b. April 23, 1737. * --^ ^■"'-^ '■ '• -
Lucy Brown, b. Oct. i, 1739. / k^^i^^'^
The last two must have been by a second marriage. ''^
Peter Brown, bp. May 2, 1742.
Charity Brown, b. Aug, 3, 1746.
58. Charles Phelps, b. c. 1718 ; d. May 21, 1803; m.
Hannah Cook, May 12, 1748. She was dau. of Richard and Martha
(Evans) Cook, bp. June 29, 1726. He d. Wintonbury, May 21,
1803. The Bible Rec. of Timothy Phelps gives no son Charles.
They had 8 children, b. Simsbury, Conn. See {Phelps Fcuntly.)
Hannah Phelps, b. Sept. 2, 1748.
Lucy Phelps, b. June 18, 1750 ; m. James Eno, Dec. 5, 1784.
Charles Phelps, b. July 21, 1752 ; m. Anna Cook.
Rhoda Phelps, b. April 9, 1755 ; m. Isaac Thrall.
Oliver Phelps, b. Aug. 11, 1758; m. Eunice .
Abner Phelps, b. Oct. 15, 1761 ; m. Lovica Holeomb.
Joab Phelps, b. June 10, 1765 . m. ist, Keziah Barnard ; 2d, Sarah
Olcott.
203. VIII. Anna Phelps, b. April 10, 1767.
59. Sarah Phelps, b. Simsbury, Nov. 4, 1721 ; m. Pelatiah
Adams, March 24, 1737-8.
They had 6 children b. Simsbury, Conn.
204. I. Sarah Adams, b. June 14, 1739; d. Jan. 3, 1740-1.
205. II. Timothy Phelps Adams, b. April i, 1741 ; d. Dec. 5, 1741.
206. Ill, Rachel Adams, b. Aug. 24, 1744.
207. IV, Sarah Adams, b. Aug. 3, 1746.
208. V, Pelatiah Adams, b. Dec. 28, 1750.
209. VI. Titus Adams, b. Jan. 23, 1753.
190.
I.
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II.
192.
III.
193-
IV.
194.
V.
195-
VI.
196.
I.
197.
II,
198.
III.
199.
IV.
200.
V.
201,
VI.
202,
VII.
24 PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH.
60. Ruth Phelps, b. Simsbury, Conn., April 5, 1728; m.
Dec. 15, 1*743, Zaccheus, the son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Griswold)
Qiilett. He wash. Dec. 29, 1724; d. Jan. 7, 1793. Ruth d. about
1773 and Capt. Zaccheus m. 2d, Widow Sarah ( ) Dean.
Zaccheus was a great grandson of Nathan Gillett the immigrant.
Children of Zaccheus and Ruth (Phelps) Gillett, b. Simsbury,
Conn. :
210. I. Zaccheus Gillett, b Nov. 11, 1745.
211. II. Ara Gillett (son), b. Oct. 4, 1747.
212. III. * Alexander Gillett, b. Aug. 14, 1749.
2i3. IV. Ruth Gillett, b. Sept. 29, 1751 ; m. Capt. Abner Pinney ; moved
to Ohio 1804.
214. V. * Mary Gillett, b. Aug. 4, 1753.
215 VI. * Nathan Gillett, b. Sept. 29, 1755.
216. VII. Elizabeth Gillett, b. March 30, 1758; m. July 26, 17S1, Elkana
Smith of Wolcott.
217. VIII. * Benoni Gillett, b. July 23, 1760.
218. IX. Anne Gillett, b. Jan. 3, 1763 ; m. George Cornish and d. May
13. I793.
219. X. * Rachel Gillett, b. Nov. 28, 1765,
220. XI. Timothy Gillett, b. July 21, 1771 ; d. April 22, 1780.
61. Benjamin Moore, b. Simsbur}^ Conn., July 2, 1717.
His nephew Reuben Moore (see No. 9) said he went to Baltimore
in early life and no communication was had with him afterwards.
62. Eunice Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Dec. 3, 1718; m.
John Spencer of Suffield, Conn., August 5, 1736. He was b. Feb.
21, 1710-11, and d. Oct. 22, 1777. Ancestry: William, hl Mehit-
able Mascraft, Roxbury, Mass., April 18, 1704. Thomas, Jr., m.
Esther Andrews of Hartford, Conn. Her father was the first
schoolmaster in Hartford. Thomas, Sr., bp. March, 1607 ; d.
Sept., 1687. Jared, bp. May, 1576 ; m. Alice . Michael
Spencer m. Elizabeth .
Children of John and Eunice (Moore) Spencer. (See No. no.)
* Eunice Spencer, b. May 19, 1738.
Reuben Spencer, b. June 14. 1741.
Agnes Spencer, b. Dec. 9, 1743 ; d. Oct. 17, 1751.
Simeon Spencer, b. Feb. 18, "1746; d. Aug. 29, 1748.
Tabitha Spencer, b. July 26, 1748 ; d. Sept. 23, 1751.
Christian Spencer, b. Oct. 30, 1750.
Deborah Spencer, b. Sept. 13, 1752.
Simeon Spencer, b. Sept. 24, 1756.
* John Spencer, b. July 12, 1758.
Agnes Spencer, b. Dec. 6, 1761.
63. Joseph Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 21, 1720; m.
nary, dau. of Thomas and Miriam (Buel) Stevens. Mary was b.
May 3, 1720. Miriam Buel was bp. Simsbury, March 12, 1698-9.
The record of her marriage is as follows: "Thomas Stevens of
Great Britin and meriam Buell of Simsbury waf marid the thirtieth
day of march 1719." He died March 25, 1752. Miriam was the
first child of Peter and Widow Mary (Gillett, Bissell) Buel, m.
221.
I.
222.
II.
223.
III.
224.
IV.
225.
V.
226
VI.
227.
VII.
228.
VIII.
229.
IX.
230.
X.
PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH. 25.
June 30, i6g8. Tlie Simsbury records say this marriage occurred
June 30, 1699, and " thereby hangs a tale."
Nov. 10, 1697, Rev. Dudley Woodbridge organized the church
at Simsbury with Peter Buel and Widow Mary Bissell, with 23
others signing the covenant. Peter, son of William Buel, the
immigrant, was b. at Windsor, Conn., Aug. 19, 1644, and m. Martha
Coggens in 1670. She d. in 1686, leaving 9 children. Peter m.
Mary Strong in 1687, who d. May 4, 1688, aged 22 years, without
issue. It will be noticed that in 1697 Peter was 53 years old and
Vv'as already something of a matrimonial repeater.
Widow Mary (Gillett) Bissell, b. Oct. 21, 1667, was dau. of
Jonathan and Mary (Kelsey) Gillett, Jr., and grand-daughter of
Jonathan, the immigrant. She m. Jacob Bissell and had one child,
Jacob, b. June 8, 1694. In the Fall of 1697 the widow Mary was
30 and Peter some 23 years older; still the Winter and Spring seem
to have been passed very pleasantly by them, for on the 28th day
of June, 1698, a deed was put on record in Simsbury, from which
the following is copied :
"To all Christian people to whom these presents may come.
Greeting. Know ye that I Peter Buel being now to be speedily
married (Gods Providence permitting) to my well beloved and
espoused Mary Bissell * * * * I do therefore by virtue of these
presents give, grant, enfeoff, set off and pass over, ratify and con-
firm unto the said Mary Bissell " property as follows : He gave
her his house and lot at Hop Meadow and half his meadow lot
during her life. Peter acknowledged this deed before John Higley
J. P. on the 28th of June. This was on Tuesda3^ Apparently the
29th was passed in further negotiation, as this widow appears to
have had an eye to business as well as matrimony, for on the 30th
of June an addition was made to the gift of two days before of ]£6o
in movable estate. This contract reads : "in case we enter into
marriage bond and covenant as is now intended by us." In this
last agreement Peter expressed some doubt as to whether they
would ever be married at all, while in the first he said he expected
to be married "speedily." The first contract was made on the
28th and the second on the 30th of June, 1698, when "they were
married and lived happily ever afterwards," the Simsbury records
to the contrary notwithstanding. Peter Buel died Jan. 8, 1729,
aged 84 years. His widow died Aug. 19, 1734, aged 66.
Joseph Moore and Micah Miller presented a memorial in 1773 to
the Connecticut Assembly, showing that they were settled on land
lying North of Simsbury, South of Westfield, Mass., and West of
Suffield, Conn. They were in a sort of "no man's land" and asked
to be annexed to Conn. The Assembly annexed the land in ques-
tion, making it a part of the town of Simsbury and of the Society
of Salmon Brook. After a long contest this land finally went to
Massachusetts and is now represented by the notch taken out of
the State of Connecticut where the boundary line of Massachusetts
" Comes me cranking in and cuts a monstrous cantle out."
26 parf:nts third generation, children fourth.
Joseph Moore was appointed Lieut, of a train band in Simsbury,
March 2, 1775. He belonged to Capt Jonathan Buttolph's Company,
i8th Regt. Conn. Militia, commanded by Col. Jonathan Pettibone.
The regiment marched to the defense of New York in August,
1776, where Lieut. Moore was taken prisoner and died on the 3d
of November following. A pay abstract of his company preserved
in the War Department at Washington reports him "taken pris-
oner" and sets down the amount of pay due him at £,-]. 4. The
record in his Bible reads: "Joseph Moore, Husband of Mary
Moore — Who left His Family the 14th of August 1776 — He was
taken at the Giving up of New York — the 15th of September
following, being in prison Seven Weeks. He Died the 3d Day of
November — following Being Fifty Six Years and four Months old."
He was probably one of the eleven thousand who died on the
Jersey and whose bones bleached on the sands of the Wallabout.
The inventory of his estate amounted to ^788. 12. 6. The
widow Mary Moore and son Benjamin were appointed administra-
tors March 4, 1777. Benjamin d. on the 15th of Sept. following,
when Roger Moore was appointed to administer on Benjamin's
estate. It would be interesting to know what fatality carried off
both Benjamin and his sister Eunice on the same day.
Among Joseph Moore's books were : One great Bible, Book of
Bunyan's, Religious Life, The Contempt of the world. Spelling
Book, Very pleasing to Christ, Common Prayer Book and Psalm
Book. In the settlement of the estate in March, 1777, the widow
petitioned to have some things set off to her that she might keep
house. Among other things she got :
" 36 Runs Woolen yarn £i. 14. 6 Run y^ Linen yarn 6s. 6d.
8 Run of Tow Yarn 6. 8. 20 pound Tow. No charge.
8 pound of coarse Wool 12. A cow hide 15
Great Bible 12. Warming Pan 12.
The "Great Bible" is all gone now except the family record,
but even that is worth more than she paid for the whole book.
This is the record of her death : " Wid. Mary Moore died August
2ist, 1811 aged Ninty two Years and three Months."
Children of Joseph and Mary (Stevens) Moore. {Bible Rec.)
231. I. Joseph Moore was born Sept. the 3d, A. D. 1739. He Died being
Three years one Month and Thirteen Days Old.
232. II. Eli Moore Was Born Dec. the 25th, A. D. 1741. He Died being
Seventeen years ten Months and Seven Days Old.
* Joseph Moore Was Born May the gth, A D. 1744.
Benjamin Moore Was Born Nov. the 12th, A. D. 1746. He Died
being 30 years 10 Mos 5 Days Old. Sept. 15, 1777.
* Mary Moore Was Born May the 8th, A. D. 1749.
* Roger Moore Was Born Sept. the 25th A. D. 1751.
* Reuben Moore Was Born Jan. i6th, A. D. 1755.
Eunice Moore Was Born May the 23d, A D. 1757. She died
being 20 Years Three Months and twenty three Days Old. Sept.
15. 1777-
* Kli Moore was Born June the 6th, A D. 1759.
The Boy that Died Was Born Jan. the 25th, 1762. He died being
10 Days Old.
241. XI. * Samuel Moore Was Born May the 24th, A. D. 1764.
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IV.
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236.
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238.
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VI.
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240.
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PARENTS THIRD GENERATIUN, CHILDREN FOURTH. If
64. Tabitha Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. i6, 1722.
She m. Capt. Abel Forward, Sept. 25, 1791. (See No. 29.)
65. Agnes Moore, b. ; m. Henry Gains at Windsor,
Conn., July 12, 1744. Henry Gains was a member of the 9th
Company of the Connecticut Command furnished for the British
Army in 1745 in the French War. This regiment sailed from New
London, Conn, for Cape Breton, July 11, 1745. Henry Gains died
there, March i, 1746, and the widow Agnes was appointed adminis-
tratrix of the estate June 3, 1746. He was a blacksmith. His
inventory shows that he had : a Bible, Assembly's Catechism,
Looking to Christ, Parent's Gift, The Lord's Supper.
Child :
242. I. * Jemima Gains, b. Windsor, Dec. 30, 1744.
66. Jemima Moore, b. ; m. Enoch Palmer, They
moved from Farmington to Winchester, Conn., 1767. She d. May
28, 1790. He d. in Winsted, 1795.
Children :
243. I. Lazarus Palmer, b. ; m. Dec. 27, 1783, Rachel, dau. of Joseph
and Eunice (Coe) Hoskins.
244. II. * Solomon Palmer, b. — • — ; m. Hannah DeWolf, Oct. 14, 1787.
245. III. Reuben Palmer, b. 1760 ; d. Norfolk, Conn., April 25, 1841. Wife
Abigail Morse, m. April, 1788 ; d. March 22, 1841, age 75.
246. IV. Mary Palmer, b. ; m. Reuben Sweet.
247. V. * Rhoda Palmer, b. ; m. Levi Norton.
248. VI. Benjamin Palmer, b. -. Conjectural.
67. Reuben Moore, b. . Reuben Moore, the son of
Noadiah, says this uncle "was a schoolmaster and a great pen-
man and German text writer, married late in life, had a family and
went to the West Indies."
68. Noadiah Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1730.
He d. Kinderhook, N. Y., July 21, 1786, and is buried in Spencer-
town Church Yard. He m. Anna Loomis, dau. of Samuel and
Catharine (Saxton) Loomis, Sheffield, Mass., Aug. 3, 1758. She
b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 17, 1738, and d. July 4, 1814; buried at
Spencertown. Noadiah lived at Sheffield, Mass., Great Barring-
ton, Mass., and Kinderhook and Spencertown, N. Y.
Children of Noadiah and Anna (Loomis) Moore :
249. I. "Pliny Moore, b. Sheffield, Mass., April 14, 1759.
* Annis Moore, b. Sheffield, Mass., Nov. 29, 1761.
Olive Moore, b. Great Barrington, Mass., March 3, 1764; m.
Elnathan Rogers.
* Reuben Moore, b. Great Barrington, Mass., Feb. 8, 1768.
* Sally Moore, b. Spencertown, N. Y., May 23, 1770.
* Benjamin Moore, b. Spencertown, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1772.
* Eunice Moore, b. Spencertown, N. Y., Aug. 18. 1778.
69. Simeon Moore, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 6, 1732-3.
He m. there Nov. 22, 1753, Hannah, dau. of Benjamin and Hannah
250.
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251.
III.
252.
IV.
253.
V,
254.
VI.
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28 PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH.
(Lewis) Barber. Between the years 1754 and 1756 he moved to
Torrington, Conn. ; was a farmer and owned land in Windsor,
Torrington and Winchester. He d. Windsor, between April loth
and Aug. 4th, 1789. The will of his widow was dated Jan. 2, 1801,
and probated March i, 1802. Benjamin Barber was the son of
Samuel, who m. Mary Coggins, Dec. i, 1670. He was son of
Thomas Barber, who came to Windsor in 1635 with the Saltonstall
party when he was 21. He m. Jane , Oct. 7, 1640, and was
in the Pequot fight in 1648. She d. the loth and he the nth of
Sept., 1662. (Hon. Virgil D. Allen, Columbus, O., has compiled
the record of the family of Simeon Moore.)
Children:
256. I. * Hannah Moore, b. Windsor, Conn., May 28, 1754.
257. II. Benjamin Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., March i, 1756; unmar-
ried; went to Ohio with his brother Simeon, June 7, 1807 ; d.
Westerville, Ohio, and buried in Jamison graveyard. He was a
soldier in the Revolutionary War.
258. HI. *ChloeMoore, b. Torrington, Conn., Aug. 17, 1758.
259. IV. * Philander Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., Feb. 18, 1759.
260. V. * Simeon Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., March 20, 1760.
261. VI. *Eldad Barber Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., Oct. 10, 1762.
262. VII. *AzuBAH Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., Feb. 13, 1765.
263. VIII. Lucinda Moore, b, Torrington, Conn., Oct. 16, 1768 ; m. Dr.
Timothy Mather. No issue.
71. Martha Moore, b. April 5, 1722 ; m. Benoni Viets at
Simsbury, Conn., June 20, 1745. March 24, 1737-8, Benoni_ Viets
sold to William and Azariah Willcoxon land in Simsbury which he
had inherited from his mother, Margaret Willcoxon. {Fannington
Land Records.^ March 10, 1787, the selectmen of Granby appointed
Asahel Holcomb, Esq., overseer of the estate of Benoni Viets.
The birth of two children is recorded in Simsbury :
264. I. * Martha Viets, b. Feb, 27, 1746.
265. II. Mary Viets, b. June 27, 1751.
73. Obadiah Moore, b. Simsbury, Nov. 7, 1726; m. Abigail
and died after Sept. 4, 1782. His wife d. March i, 1826,
aged 93 years, and is buried in Southwick, Mass.
There were 8 children, born in Simsbury:
Free Love Moore, b. May 7, 1752.
Hiram Moore, b March 24, 1754 ; m. Deborah Phelps, April, 1782.
Naomi Moore, b. Jan. 30 1756 ; m. Matthew Griswold, April 3,
1780.
Abigail Moore, b. Nov. 15, 1757 ; m. Giles Case, Nov. 20, 17S0.
Electa Moore, b. Oct. 23, 1759 ; m. George Case, Nov. 2, 1783.
He b. March 4, 1759.
Charlotte Moore, b. Nov. 9, 1761.
Obadiah Moore, b. Jan. 4, 1765; was in Blandford, Mass.,
Jan. 23, 1786.
273. VIII. * Horace Moore, b. , 1766.
The marriages are given on authority of the Turkey Hills Ch. Rcc.
74, Rachel Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn,, 1731 ; m.
David Clark in May, 1750, "They lived together 64 years and 5
266.
267,
268.
I.
II.
III.
269.
270.
IV.
V.
271.
272.
VI.
VH.
274.
I.
275-
II.
276.
Ill,
277.
IV.
278.
V.
279-
VI.
28o.
VII.
281.
VIII.
282.
IX.
283.
X.
284.
XI.
285,
XII.
286.
XIII.
287.
XIV.
288.
XV.
289.
XVI.
290,
XVII.
291.
XVIII.
292.
XIX.
293.
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PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH. 2g
months. She d. Oct. g, 1814, aged 83 years. He d. Oct. 26, 1819,
aged 94 years. Their descendants are 20 children, 117 grand-
children, III great grandchildren, and 12 great, great grandchil-
dren ; 260 in all." {East Gratiby Records.^
Rachel Clark, b. Sirasbury, Dec. i, 1750.
Anne Clark, b. Simsbury, Feb. 29, 1752.
RosEANNEE Clark, b. Simsbufy, May 14, 1753.
David Clark, b. Simsbury, Aug. 6, 1754.
Mary Clark, b. Simsbury, Sept 15, 1756.
Jesse Clark, b. Simsbury, May i, 1758.
Joseph Clark, b. Simsbury, Sept. 17, 1760.
Levi Clark, b. Simsbury, Sept. 26, 1762.
SoPHRONiA Clark, b. Simsbury, July 26, 1763.
Cephas Clark, b. Simsbury, Nov. 6, 1764.
Eli Clark, bp. Turkey Hills, March 26, 1766.
Cephas Clark, bp. do. April 12, 1767.
Philander Clark, bp. Feb. 16, 1772.
Russell Clark, bp. do. July 16, 1775.
Abiel Clark, bp. do. July 16, 1775.
Annis Clark, bp. July 16, 1775.
HuLDAH Clark, bp. July 16, 1775.
These three got away.
75. Jonah Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., March 25, 1735;
m. Mary, the dau. of William and Mary (Gibbs) Ridout (m. May
22, 1728, Boston). Mary Gibbs was dau. of John and Mary Gibbs,
tobacconist of Boston. Jonah Moore was a Revolutionary soldier,
d. Nov. 28, 1813. His wife d. Dec. i, 1807, aged 74 years. April
2, 1787, he sold to Capt. Samuel Marsh and Capt. Daniel Good-
wine 7 acres from his home lot in " Tirkey Hills" bounded north
on land of Nahum Moore. July 9, 1787, he sold Giles Ellsworth
of Windsor 7 acres in Turkey Hills and May 5, 1790, he sold the
same party another piece of 7 acres in " Tirkey Hills."
Seven children. All but the first and last were bp. Simsbury.
* Elizabeth Moore, b. , 1763.
* Jonah Moore, bp. May 25, 1764.
* Ridout Moore, bp. May 25, 1766.
* Oliver Moore, bp. Aug. 14, 1768.
* Sylvanus Moore, b. May 14, 1771.
William Moore, (bp. Billy) June 26, 1774 ; d. April i, 1801.
Inventory of his (Billy Moore's) estate was received April 28,
1801. Partly carpenter's tools.
300. VII. Mary Moore, b. ; m. Ebenezer Cook ; d. Nov. 15, 1817.
76. Micah Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 3, 1736 ; d.
E. Granby, Conn., May 12, 1812. " Micah Moor and Mary Phelps
w<i whofe Maid name was Mary Clark was Joined in Marriage the
22d. of January 1769." {Simsbury Records.') Shed. Dec. 12, 1812,
aged 73 years. She was probably the widow of Joseph Phelps, b.
Granby, Conn., June 11, 1742, who died Jan. 28, 1767. Phelps
Family says she m. 2d, Judge Samuel Woodruff of Hartford, Ct.
Gratiby Lafid Records, Vol. VI. — May i, 1805, Oliver Moore, son
of Micah, bought of Micah Moore a dwelling house the use of
194.
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II.
296.
III.
297.
IV.
298.
V.
299.
VI.
30 PARENTS THIRD GENERATION, CHILDREN FOURTH.
which was given to Mary, mother of Joseph Phelps, deceased.
This Joseph was probably Mary's son b. July 2, 1762. Granby
Land Records, Vol. I. — Dec. 22, 1790, Micah Moore with his wife
Mary leased for four years another piece of land, the use of botli
pieces having lately accrued to him, and the latter to them by the
will of Joseph Phelps of Granby. Mary (Clark) Phelps had by her
first marriage 3 children, b. Granby, Conn.:
I. Joseph Phelps, b. July 2, 1762. "Probably died young."
II. RosvvELL Phelps, b. Feb. 14, 1764 ; m. Chloe Holcomb.
III. Deborah Phelps, b. Sept. 14, 1765 ; m. Fitz John Allen.
Children by second marriage:
301. IV. Mary Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., March 22, 1770.
302. V. Micah Moore, b Simsbury, Conn., June 22, 1771; "d. Feb. 22,
i860, aged 80, Consumption." (Granby 'fozvn Rec) He was 89.
It seems consumption is not as bad as has been represented.
303. VI. * Oliver Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 21, 1773.
77. Nahum Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 19, 1738;
d. East Granby, Conn., Oct. 4, 18 13. He m. Catharine White,
Feb. 22, 1764, who d. E. Granby, Oct. 4, 1803, aged 57. Oct. 17,
1787, he sold land in Granby to Giles Ellsworth of Windsor.
There were 9 children, b. Windsor, Conn., except the first :
* Grace Moore, b. Jan. 15, 1765.
* Gloriana Moore, b. Feb. 25, 1767 (bp. April 12).
* Nahum Moore, b. Sept. 12, 1770.
Polly Moore, bp. Feb. 24, 1773 ; d. young.
Polly Moore, bp. July 16, 1775.
* Clarissa Moore, b. .
* Elias Moore, b. , 1780.
Benjamin Moore, b. , 1782 ; d. unmarried, April 23, 1845.
* Nabby C. Moore, b. March 5, 1785.
78. Sibyl Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., 1741 ; m. Zebulon
Moses, he b. May 21, 1721, and had 4 children :
313. I. Reuben Moses, bp. E. Granby, Conn., May 30, 1764. (Turkey
Hills Ch. Kec.)
Charles Moses, bp E. Granby, Conn., April 12, 1767.
Abiah Moses, bp. E. Granby, Conn., July 16, 1775.
Sibyl Moses, bp. E. Granby, Conn., July 16, 1775.
79. Joel Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 25, 1744; m.
Martha Spring, Sept. 30, 1765, and moved to Montgomery, Mass.,
in 1794. He d. there in July, 1820. Martha was b. Aug. 25,
1747, and d. in Montgomery, Mass., June 30, 1838.
The}'^ had 9 children, all b. in Simsbury, Conn.
* Joel Moore, b May 25, 1767.
* Nathaniel Moore, b. June 20, 1769.
* Orrin Moore, b. Dec. 11, 1771.
John Moore, b May 22, 1774. Unmarried; killed by accident at
Lowville, N. Y., July 4, 1811.
* Pliny Moore, b. Aug. 29, 1776.
Samuel Moore, b. Dec. 5, 1779; m. Thankful Wheeler. No issue
* Martha Moore, b. March 17, 1783.
Elizabeth Moore, b. Dec. 2, 1785; m. Sylvester Wright.
* Flavius Moore, b. Nov. 18, 1789.
304
I.
305
II.
306
III.
307
IV.
308
V.
309
VI.
310
VII.
311
VIII.
312
IX.
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II.
315-
III.
316.
IV
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318.
II.
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III.
320.
IV.
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V.
322.
VI.
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VII.
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VIII.
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IX.
Parents Fourth Generation,
Children Fifth.
80. Zebulon Hoskins, b. March 5, 1727-28, m. Mary
and had 3 children whose birth record has been found.
326. I, Increase Hoskins, bp. April 6, 1755. {Witidsor Church Records )
327. II. Zebulon Hoskins, b, Oct. 17, 175S,
328. III. Alson Hoskins, b. 1761.
83. Abel Hoskins, b. June 28, 1734; m. Elizabeth, dau.
of Daniel and Elizabeth (Loomis) Eggleston of Bloomfield
March 22, 1759. They had 9 children, b. Bloomfield, Conn'
{Stiles. )
329- I. Asa Hoskins, b. May 16, 1760. Owned the covenant, Simsbury
Church, April 27, 1783. d. "1844, March 26, wife of Asa
Hoskins, 80." (Simsbury Church Records.)
330. II. Pure Hoskins, b. Dec. 4, 1761; d. March 13, 1781.
331. III. Nathan Hoskins, b. March i3, 1764.
332- IV. Abel Hoskins, b. Jan. 12, 1766.
333- V. Elizabeth Hoskins, b. Feb. 20, 1768.
334- VI. Anna Hoskins, b. April 9, 1770.
335- VII. Abiah Hoskins, b. Sept. 21, 1772; d. June 30, 1775. {IVzndsor
Tozvn Records.)
336. VIII. Henry Hoskins, b. March 13, 1775; d. Aug. 22, 1796.
337- IX. Abiah Hoskins, bp. Nov. 23, 1777.
85. Sanders Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 14, 1735; ni.
Damaris, dau. of James and Jemima (Segar) Tuller of "Scotland''
m Simsbury, August 27, 1755. She was b. January i, 1735-6.
Connecticut Men in the Revolution, p. 21, reports Sanders Moore,
Corporal in Amos Wilcox's Co. from Simsbury, in the roll of men
who marched from Connecticut towns for the relief of Boston in
the Lexington Alarm, April, 1775. The roll of this company is
still preserved in Simsbury, the name of Sanders Moore heading
the list.
He belonged to Capt. John Brown's Co., i8th Reg. Conn.
Mihtia, that marched to the defense of New York in August, 1776.
Sanders made his will Sept. 12, 1787, and the inventory of the
property is dated Nov. 19, 1787. He gave the widow, Damaris,
''Yi of the Well, the use of 2 roes of apple trees on the south side
of the orchard (16 in all), the northwest room in the dwelling
house and the chamber over it," and some land besides. He had
a "blue straight bodied coat los, i blue jacot 5s, pairs of leather,
Imen and woolen breeches, a lite coullered coat 2s, and a pair of
pale blue stockings 3s."
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32 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
There were 7 children, all b. in Simsbury.
338
339
340
341
342
343
344'
I. Jemima Moore, b. Feb, 13, 1756; m. Richard Case 4th.
II. * Jehial Moore, b. May 20, 1759; m. Anna .
III. * AzuBA Moore, b. Oct. 6, 1761; m. Jehial Wilcox April 1779.
IV. Abraham Moore, b. Dec. 16, 1763.
V. Chloe Moore, b. June 5, 1766.
VI. Benjamin Moore, b. , 1770. Abraham appointed his guardian
Nov. I, 1778.
VII. Sanders Moore, b. , 1773; d. Dec. 11. 1822. [Simsbury
Chtirch Kec.)
86. Job Moore, b. Simsbury, Aug. 25, 1738; m. Mehitable
. He was a member of Capt. Holcomb's Co. that marched
to the defense of New York, August, 1776. His will was made
June 27, 1799, and the distribution of the property occurred Oct.
19, 1803. This man's family set an example in the way of "cheap
funerals" that is very striking. Among the debts paid is the
following:
To coffin ?i-oo
To digging grave 5°
To 6 qts. Rum at funeral i- 5°
$3-00
By cutting the price of the coffin a half dollar they might have
laid in a couple of quarts more rum.
There were 6 children.
345. I. * Rosalinda Moore, b. Norfolk, Conn., bp. St. Andrew's Ch., Nov.
20, 1763.
346. II. Job Moore, b. Norfolk, Conn., bp. Nov. 10, 1765.
347. III. * Origen Moore, b. 1767.
348. IV. Job Moore, b. Simsbury, Jan. 12, 1769. March 20, 1807, his
address was Burtus, Rensselaer Co., N. Y.
349. V. * Mehitable Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 6, 1770; bp. Hop
Meadow, May 21, 1771.
350. VI. Amasa Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 5, 1772; bp. Turkey
Hills, Sept. 20, 1772; m. Mercy Holcomb, 1796. He d. Dec. 2,
1814. "His death was occasioned by drinking cider brandy by
the pint." (Granby Rec.) This man must have had charge of
his father's funeral.
89. Andrew Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 17, 1743;
m. Thankful Phelps, at Norfolk, August 5, 1762. She was dau.
of John and Thankful (Wilcox) Phelps, b. Dec. 11, 1742. The
town meeting of Norfolk passed the following resolution May 26,
1774: "Voted that the town have right to order & direct in
respect to the singing in Public worship. Samuels Cowls, Jur.,
Andrew Moor, Eliphalet Hatch, John Phelps & Joseph Mills,
Jur., were chosen corristers." Feb. 25, 1776: "Capt. Timothy
Gaylord and Rubin Munger were chosen Comtee of In Spection
in the room of Capt. Titus Watson and Lieut. Andr Moor, they
being going into the Wars to Quebeck." Lieut. Moore d. June 9,
1776. In 1774 articles were passed by the Continental Congress,
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHII.DREN FIFTH. 33
convened at Philadelphia, of which the following is an abstract:
Not to import articles from Great Britain or its colonies, or to
export to them, and not to sell such articles. Not to purchase any
imported slave, but wholly discountenance the slave trade. Not
to purchase any tea subject to duty. To improve the breed of
sheep and increase their number. To encourage economy, frugal-
ity and industry. To promote agriculture, arts, and manufactures,
especially wool. To discourage extravagance, — for mourning, men
should wear a piece of crape or ribbon on the arm; and the ladies
wear a black ribbon or necklace. To sell manufactures at a rea-
sonable price. Andrew Moore was one of a committee of five to
enforce the observance of these regulations.
The wars of this period were attended with great mortality, as
those who took part in them seemed to be fully aware. Obadiah
Owen of Farmington made his will May 24, 1762, beginning, "I,
Obadiah Owen of Farmington, being now going into his Majesties'
service in the intended expedition." He gave his property to his
wife Mary and the estate was settled Oct. 8, 1763.
Children of Andrew and Thankful (Phelps) Moore, b. Norfolk,
Conn.
* Thanks Phelps Moore, b. Jan. 7, 1763.
Darius Moore, b. Oct. 24, 1764; d. Dec. 4, 1767.
Rhoda Moore, b. July 28, 1767; d. Oct. 3, 1772.
* Andrew Moore, b. May 27, 1769.
* Chauncey Moore, b. June 29, 1771.
* Rhoda Moore, b. Oct. 29, 1773.
John Moore, b. Oct. 21, 1775; d. May, 1778.
The widow of Andrew Moore m. 2d, Matthew Phelps in 1778-9
and had 3 children. She d. in New Haven, Vt., Feb. 17, 1823.
93. Joseph Forward, b. Dec. i6, 1733; m. Ruth Morton,
April 5, 1755. He d. Granby, Conn., in 1810. He went South
but of his II children 7 were b. in Simsbury.
Dan Forward, b. Feb. 26, 1756.
Ruth Forward, b. June 27, 1757.
* Joseph Forward, b. Feb. 11, 1759.
Ruth Forward, b. Feb. 24. 1761.
Reuben Forward, b. March 22, 1763.
Joshua Forward, b. June 3, 1765; d. June 27, 1766.
Rachel Forward, b. Oct. 3, 1767.
Mercy Forward, b. Feb. 10, 1739; m. Bildad Easton,
759. They had 5 children, b. Simsbury, Conn.
Bildad Easton, b. May 3, 1760.
Charity Easton, b. Jan, 13, 1762.
Rachel Easton, b. Feb. 12, 1764; m. Ridout Moore June 14, 1784.
(See No. 296.)
Deidamia Easton, b. Jan. 30, 1769. 2d wife of Abel Griswold.
Mary Easton, b. June 2, 1771.
106. Samuel Forward, b. Simsbury. Conn., April 21, 1752;
m. Susannah, the dau. of Hezekiah and Susannah (Alderman)
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IV.
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V.
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VI.
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VII.
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II.
360.
III.
361.
IV.
362.
V.
363.
VI.
364.
VII.
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95
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365.
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II.
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III.
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IV.
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V.
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VI.
VII.
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IX.
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34 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
Holcomb. She b. Simsbury, May 8, 1753. They had 10 children,
b. Granby, Conn. He moved to Aurora, Ohio, in 1803.
370. I. * Samuel Forward, b. Nov, 1776; m. Abigail Higley.
Susannah Forward, b. June, 1779; m. Isaac Phelps.
Oliver Owen Forward, b. Dec i, 1781; m. Sally Granger, Buffa-
lo, N. Y.
Walter Forward, b. Jan. 24, 1783; m. Henrietta Barkley, (Sec-
retary of the Treasury, 1844. See No. 392.)
Hannah Forward, b. April 4, 1785; m. Horace Clark 1802.
Betsey Forward, b. May 11, 1787; m. Josiah Wilcox 1803,
Julia Forward, b. July, 1790; m. Samuel Ferguson.
Chauncey Forward, b. Feb. 4, 1793; m. He was a Disciple
minister. Had 10 children.
Rensselaer Forward, b. Sept. 3, 1795; m , d. in 4 weeks.
Dryden Forward, b. March, 1798; d. in St Louis 1822.
109. Jonathan Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 7, 1733;
removed to Salisbury, Conn., with his father before 1747, where he
m. Anna Westover of Sheffield, Mass., April 6, 1758. He was
appointed Ensign March 14, 1777.
They had 8 children, b. Salisbury, Conn.
Jonathan Moore, b. Sept. 26, 1758; d Aug. 26, 1759.
Jonathan Moore, b. Nov. 6, 1759; d. Jan. 21, 1761.
Roderick Moore, b. Feb. 9, 1761.
Mary Moore, b. June 3, 1762.
Ruth Moore, b. Oct. 3, 1764.
Alanson Moore, b. Sept. 22, 1766.
Cynthia Moore, b. April 24, 1768.
AuNSON Moore, b. Sept. 13, 1769.
110. Abigail Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 14, 1735;
m. Phillip Spencer at Salisburj^ Conn., Sept. 25, 1751. Shed,
at Northeast, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Dec. 18, 1787. Phillip Spencer
was b. at Bolton, April 30, 1724, the son of Samuel, b. 1668, who
m. Hepzeibah Church, the dau. of Edward, who was son of Rich-
ard, of Hartford. Samuel Spencer was the son of Samuel who m.
Sarah . He was the son of William, bro. of Thomas and
Jared who were at Cambridge in 1631. (See No. 62.)
They had 6 children, all but the last b. at Salisbury, Conn.
Abigail Spencer, b. May 8, 1752.
Tryphenia Spencer, b. May i, 1755.
Diademia Spencer, b. June 27, 1759.
Phillip Spencer, b. Sept. 2, 1763.
Ambrose Spencer, b. Dec 13, 1765. His son, John Canfield
Spencer was Secretary of War in President Tyler's cabinet,
1844. It would be interesting to know if Andrew Moore took an
interest in the meetings of this cabinet. (See No. 373.)
393. VI. Alexander Spencer, b. Northeast, New York, June 16, 1769.
120. Anna Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., May 5, 1736;
moved with her father to Salisbury, Conn., thence to Nine Part-
ners, Dutchess Co., N. Y., from which place she m. Ephraim
Woodworth of Salisbury, Aug. 15, 1754. They removed to Still-
380.
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381.
II.
382.
III.
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IV.
384-
V.
385.
VI.
386.
VII.
387.
VIII.
388.
I.
389.
II.
390.
III.
391.
IV.
392.
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PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 35
water, N. Y., about 1 760-1, with two children, her brother Gideon
and Ephraim's brother Amos and probably others, and she d.
there Aug. 14, 1814.
Capt, Ephraim Woodworth was in the Revolutionary Army and
took part in the capture of Burgoyne. He was captain of the 4th
Co., 13th Regt. of Saratoga at the battle of Bemus' (Bemis)
Heights. His house, near there, was at one time the headquarters
of Gen. Gates and his weaving shop an American hospital.
He was b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 22, 1732, and d. at Stillwater,
N. Y., July 30, 1825. He was son of Caleb Woodworth, b. Leba-
non about 1704, who m. Jane Munger. He moved to Salisbury in
1738. Caleb was the son of Benjamin, b. Scituate, Mass., about
1640. Benjamin came to Lebanon, 1703, son of Walter who came
from Kent, England, and settled in Scituate, Mass.
Daniel B. Childs, 3 Broad Street, New York, compiled the
record of this family.
Children of Ephraim and Anna (Moore) Woodworth:
394. I. Ann.'V Woodworth, b. Salisbury, Conn., March 30, 1755; d. April
12, 1755-
395. II. Ephr.\im Woodworth, b. Salisburj', Conn., March 2, 1756; d.
March 5, 1838; he was a Revolutionary soldier; m. Delight
Rowley; b. 1758; d. 1831; m. 2d Anna Clute, b. 1779; d. 1837.
396. III. Jerusha Woodworth, b. Salisbury, Conn., April 17, 1758; m.
Thomas Hunt and d, April 7, 1849.
397. IV. Reuben Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., July 8, 1761; Revolu-
tionary soldier; Major 44th Regiment, 1810-12.
39S. V. Esther Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1763.
399. VI. Charity Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., May 29, 1766; ra.
David Ropes and d. Feb. 13, 1792.
400. VII. John Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1768; ra. Eleanor
Smith, b. 1774, d. 1S59. He d. April 14, 1822.
401. VIII. James Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., May 11, 1771.
402. IX. * Anna Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1774.
403. X. Charlotte Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1776; m.
Samuel C. Adams.
404. XI. Roxana Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., 3, 1778; m. — Acker-
man d. July 10, — .
405. XII. * Mary Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1781.
121. Gideon Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., April 14, 1738;
m. Esther and d. in Stillwater, N. Y., June 14, 1821, in his
84th year. His wife d. Sept. 22, i8i6, in her 78th year.
No record of children has been found. J '^'^_g_c'^-34:
122, Tryphena Moore, b. 1739; m. Jotham Bemus; b.
about 1738 and d. about 1787, aged 48. Gen. Burgoyne had his
headquarters at the Bemus House at the battle of Bemus' Heights.
Jotham and three of his sons were engaged in this battle while
Tryphena had at least 5 brothers in the fight to say nothing of her
nephews. It would not be strictly historical to say the Moore
family captured Burgoyne, but it cannot be denied that the family
was well represented in the battle that settled the fate of the
Republic.
407.
II.
4o8.
III.
409,
IV.
36 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
Jotham and Tryphena (Moore) Bemus had 4 children.
406. I. * Jotham Bemus, b. — . He was Corporal in Jeremiah 01ney'.s Reg.
Enlisted in Col. Van. Schaick's for i year in '76; served 6 years,
I mo. and 10 days. Discharged by Washington Jan. 15, '83.
* William Bemus, b. Bemus' Heights, Feb. 25, 1762.
John Bemus, b. Bemus' Heights, 1763; m. and d. without issue.
* Sally Bemus, b. Bemus' Heights, May 6, 1768.
123. Charles Moore, b. 1741: d. Northumberland, N. Y.,
Sept. 21, 1827, aged 86. He m. 1770, Esther Bidwell, b. Canaan,
Conn., May 6, 1750; d. about 1806. She was dau. of Capt. Daniel
and Esther (Lawrence) Bidwell. They lived at Nine Partners
and Stillwater, N. Y. Mr. Moore was elected deacon of the
Presbyterian Church, Stillwater; Feb. 13, 1794. He was buried
in Stickney Cemetery in Northumberland. Mrs. Moore was buried
in a graveyard near the farm at Bemus' Heights.
There were 6 children.
410. I. Esther Moore, b. — ; drowned; unmarried.
411. II. * Elizabeth Moore, b. July 16, 1774.
412. III. David Moore, b. 1778; m. Rachel Vanderberg; d. 1829; 6 chil-
dren.
413. IV. * Gideon Moore, b. Stillwater, Dec. 21, 1781.
414. V, * Charles Moore, b. 1783; d. i846; m. Ursula Rice, b. Clarkson,
Monroe Co., N. Y.; res. Northumberland, N. Y.
415. VI. Tryphena Moore, b. — ; m. Ransom Baldwin; res. Windsor, Conn.
131. Simon Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 29, 1743;
m. May 31, 1766, Jemima Wells of Farmington, Conn., dau. of
John and Hannah (Baker) Wells. Jemima Wells b. Nov. 22,
1747. (^West Hartford Ch. Rec.) Both owned the covenant Oct.
26, 1766. He d. West Hartford, Conn., Nov. 26, 1803.
Children:
I. Jemima Moore, bp. Nov. 30. 1766.
II. Simon Moore, bp. May 8, 1768.
III. Almeria Moore, bp. March 18, 1780. (dau,)
IV. i
V. V These three bp. Aug. 30, 1791.
VI.
416
417
418
419
420
421
139. Martin Stratton, b. Simsbury, Conn., Jan. 13,
1 730-1; m. Hannah Griffin Oct. i, 1767.
They had 5 children, b. Simsbury.
422. I. Martin Stratton, b. March 13, 1768.
423. II. Cephas Stratton, b. May 3, 1769.
424. III. Timothy Stratton, b. Nov, 4, 1772.
425. IV. Calvin Stratton, b. May 31, 1777.
426. V. Serajah Stratton, b. June 22, 1779.
140. Eunice Stratton, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 27, 1733;
m. Dudley Higley. He was son of Nathaniel and Abigail (Filer)
Higley; and d. 1771. Eunice appointed administratrix. They had 2
children, b. in Simsbury. She m. afterwards Nathaniel Messenger.
427. I. *Lois Higley, b. Jan. 28, 1756. "Entered by order of the Child's
Grand Father, Serajah Stratton."
428. II. Hannah Higley, b. April 27, 1758; m. David Messenger 1780 or '81.
433.
I.
434-
II.
435.
III.
436.
IV.
437-
V.
438.
VI.
439-
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PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 37
142. Timothy Moore, b. Nov. 6, 1737. (Baptisms in
Turkey Hills.)
429. I. Timothy Moore, bp. May 25, 1777. "Son of Timothy Moore and
wife Betty."
430. II. Abigail Moore, bp. May 25, 1777, "Dau. of Timothy Moore and wife
Betty."
431. III. Son, bp. Dec. 10, 1778, "Son of Timothy Moore and wife Betty "
432. IV. Son, bp. May 24, 1781, "Son of Timothy Moore and wife Betty."
145. David Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 22, 1753;
m. Mary, dau. of Samuel and Mary (Case) Adams, Feb. 10, 1774.
He was a Revolutionar}^ soldier and d. Licking Co., O., in 1841.
She b. Simsbury, Jan. 15, 1754. "The widow of David Moore
d. April 13, 1825, age 74." {Granby Records.) Mistake here
somewhere.
Children:
* Frederick Moors, b. — ; m. Chloe Case, 1808.
Rachel Moore, b. — ; m. Martin Case, She d. Delaware Co., O.,
1864.
David Moore, b. — . He d. unmarried, Delaware Co., O.. 1855.
* Cyrus King Moore, b. Barkhamsted, Conn., July 22, 1786.
Mary Moore, b. Barkhamsted, Conn., Oct. 5, 1788.
Saville Moore, b. — .
Enoch Moore, b. —.
146. Araunah Moore, b. 1756. He d. Feb. 28, 1827,
aged 71, and is recorded among the burials at Simsbury. He
served in Capt. Harmon's Company and was Ensign in the com-
pany of Capt. Sedgwick. The Phelps Faintly, p. 342, gives the
record of "Araboh" Moore, who was undoubtedly the same man.
Much of the Colonial spelling was affected with delirium tremens.
He m. Rosamond, dau. of Shubael and Hannah (Grimes) Hoskins,
b. Canaan, Conn., 1762. She d. there Jan. 4, 1821, in her 59th
year. The widow of Araunah Moore d. May 13, 1836, aged 57.
{^Simsbury CJiurch Record.') Second wife (?).
There were 6 children, b. Canaan, Conn.
Treadwell Moore, b. — ; m, Bella Tuller,
Sophia Moore, b. — ; d. unmarried.
Laura Moore, b. 1793; d. May 23, 1817. {Simsbury Church Kec.)
* Jarvis Moore, b. 1800.
Lavinia Moore, b. — ; m. Pinney Case, March 30, 1826.
* Chester Norris Moore, b. Feb. 16, 1807.
148. James Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., and d. Rupert,
Vermont, May i, 1800. He was killed by the falling of a tree.
His headstone records his age as 65 3'ears, which is probably a
mistake for 63. He m. Mary Norton, b. Feb. 22, 1736, and d.
Sept. 13, 1826. He moved from Connecticut or Massachusetts to
Vermont in 1782. He was a Revolutionary soldier.
They had 13 children whose birth record is taken from the
family Bible.
440
I.
441
II.
442
III.
443
IV.
444
V.
445
VI.
446
I.
447
II.
448
III.
449
IV.
450
V.
451
VI.
452
VII.
453
VIII.
454
IX.
455
X.
456
XI.
457
XII.
458
XIII.
38 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
* Mary Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 11, 1756; m. Levi Gillett.
* Louisa Moore, b. June 12, 1757.
James Moore, b. Feb. 15, 1759. Tradition says he m. in Con-
necticut and moved to Steuben Co., N. Y.
* Grove Moore, b. March i, 1761.
* Urania Moore, b. Feb. 7, 1763.
* Lois Moore, b Feb. 2, 1765.
Jabish Moore, b. April 22, 1767; m. Eunice Crane, Aug. 28, 1788.
In 1825, Henry Moore and Jerusha Maxwell, legal representatives
of Jabish Moore, made a deed of real estate. At that time they
lived in Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y.
Seth Moore b. April 4, 1769; d. Oct. 18, 1777.
Oliver Moore, b. June 6, 1771; d. Oct 3, 1777.
* ZoPHER Moore, b. Nov. 13, 1773.
A dau., b. March i, 1777; d. March 5, 1777.
* Seth Moore, b. April 5, 1779.
Oliver Moore, b. April 22. 1781; m. Mary Dewey; d. July 7, 1826.
No issue.
149. William Moore, b. probably in Simsbury, about
1740. He was at Bunker Hill under Capt. Thomas Knowlton and
served three subsequent enlistments. His final discharge is dated
May 5, 1780, from the 3d Regt. Conn, line. Col. Samuel Wyllis.
(See Cotmecticiit Men in the Revohition.') He m. Sarah and
had 6 children, b. Westfield, Mass. In 1825, Sarah Moore of Sand
Lake, Rensselaer Co., N. Y., deeded a piece of land in Simsbury
which she inherited from her father, Hoskins. This might have
been the widow of William.
Sarah Moore, b. May 3, 1757.
Eve Moore, b. May 14, 1760.
* King Moore, b. May 18, 1762.
* William Moore, b. Aug. 13, 1764.
Charity Moore, b. Aug. 19, 1766.
* Theodosia Moore, b. April 23, 1769. Charles Moore, of Annapolis,
Md., (son of King) says two of these daughters married and
lived near Euclid, Ohio. One m. Ransom and the other Rock-
well.
150. Joel Moore, b. — . He m. ist . He m. 2d
Phebe Trumble, in Westfield, Mass., July 29, 1768. He d. after
Sept 4, 1782. A record of the baptism of 6 children has been
found. They were all baptized by Rev. Viets, in Turkey Hills,
except the last.
465. I. Joel Furbish Moore, bp. Oct, 7, 1763. Did he ra. Rosanna
Phelps, b. Sept. 24, 1757?
466. II. Mindwell Moore, bp. July 8, 1764.
467. III. Matilda Moore, bp, Sept. 15, 1765.
Children by second marriage:
468. IV. DoRUs Moore, bp. Nov. 16, 1769.
469. V. * Joel Moore, bp. Feb. 17, 1771.
470. VI. *GuY Moore, bp. Salmon Brook, Conn., Sept. 15, 1773.
151. Asa Moore, b. about r753; m. Abigail — and had
8 children, all b. in Westfield, Mass. He was a Revolutionary
soldier. (See Connecticut Men in tlic Revolution.^
459-
I.
460.
II.
461.
III.
462.
IV.
463.
V.
464.
VI.
471-
I.
472.
II.
473.
III.
474-
IV.
475-
V.
476.
VI.
477-
VII.
478.
VIII.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 39
Abigail Moore, b. Jan. 30, 1772; m. Eli Rogers — 17, 1790.
SoPHRONiA Moore, b Aug. 30, 1775.
* Keturah Moore, b. Feb. 16, 1778.
BuLAH Moore, b. Oct. 18, 1779.
Asa Moore, b. Oct. 26, 1781; m. Clyraena Sackett, Nov. i, 1804
Westfield.
Jabez Moore, b. Nov. 16, 17S3; m, Clarissa Tinker, May 27, 1804
Westfield.
Charity Moore, b. March iS, 1786; m. Joseph Wheeler, Jr., July
27, 1804.
James Moore, b. Nov. 10, 1788.
152. RoswELL Moore, b. 1755, m. Sarah and d. E.
Granby, Conn., April 13, 1822, aged 67. He was a Revolutionary
soldier. His wife was b. 1756 and d. Sept. 20, 1822. The birth
of 2 children is recorded in Westfield, Mass.
479. I. Sarah Moore, b. Nov. 6, 1780; d. unmarried May 12, 1854.
480. II. RoswELL Moore, b. Nov. 6, 1790.
481. III. Carleton Moore, b. — .
154. Charity Moore, b. 1749. She m. Job Phelps, son of
job and Lucy (Lewis) Phelps, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 28, 1752;
d. Granby, Conn., Oct. 2, 1820. She d. East Granby, Conn.,
1827, aged 78.
Four children b. East Granby, Conn.
482. I. Job Phelps, b. 1772; settled near Utica, N. Y., where he died.
483. II. Walter Phelps, b. 1779, East Granby.
484. III. Eli Phelps, b. East Granby, 1782; m. .
485. IV. Guy Phelps, b. Feb. 14, 1786; m. Elizabeth .
155. Miriam Moore, b. July 4, 1755, and was the ist wife
of John Cornish. She died before 1813, and her share of her
mother's property went to her heirs. He was son of Joseph and
Zerviah (Moses) Cornish, b. Sept. 10, 1748. Was a Revolution-
ary soldier. He m. 2d Mrs. Adams.
Children:
486. I. John Cornish, b. Jan. 7, 1775; m. Abigail Deming of Sandish-
field, Mass.; d. Jan. 5, 1837.
487. II. Zerviah Cornish, b. — ; m. Reuben Smith of Bangor, N. Y.
156. Shadrach Moore, b. May 10, 1757; m. Lovice, dau.
of Stephen and Deborah (Selden) Nott. She was b. East Hadam,
Conn., Feb., 1764, and d. Southwick, Mass., Aug. ig, 1796. He
d. Sept. II, 1806. Both are buried at Southwick. He was a
Revolutionary soldier. He m. 2d Marilla . He was surveyor,
lister, grandjuror, and held other town offices in Granby between
1788 and 1802. The records of this family are pieced together
from the records of baptisms in Southwick and the recollections of
a living daughter of Jesse Moore.
488.
I.
489.
11.
490.
III.
491.
IV.
492.
V.
493.
VI.
494.
VII.
495.
VIII.
496.
IX.
497-
X.
498.
XI.
40 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
■ Jesse Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., July 29, 1788.
Julia Moore, b. — ■; m. — Curtis.
Harley Moore, bp. Southwick, 1804; m. Anna Hoskins Nov. 30,
1820. (Granby J^ecords.)
Selden Moore, bp. Southwick, 1804; m. Philura Holcomb.
NoTT Moore, bp. Southwick, July 15, 1804; b. 1796.
Sally Moore, bp. Methodist Church, Southwick, May 12, 1804.
Eda Moore, bp. Methodist Church, Southwick, May 12, 1804.
Louisa Moore, bp. M. E. Church, Southwick, May 12, 1804.
Clasher Moore, bp. M. E. Church, Southwick, May 12, 1804.
Shadrach Moore, bp. M. E. Church, Southwick, Dec. 22, 1805.
Persis Moore, b. — ; m. Weight Cannon. (?)
Shadrach Moore, Sr., says in his will, 1796, "It is to be remem-
bered that I have paid my granddaughter, Persis, married to
Weight Cannon, the sum of £1^. which is in full of what she is to
have out of my estate." The dau. of Jesse Moore gives Persis as
one of her aunts. N. Granby Church Records say Wait Cannon m.
Persis Miller 1795.
157. Hannah Moore, b. May 21, 1759; m. Lemuel Smith
and took her share of her mother's estate in 1813, at the time the
property was distributed.
158. Elizabeth Moore, b. Dec. 24, 1761; m. — Durfee,
She was still living when her mother's estate was settled in 1813,
and took her share of the property.
159. Rebecca Moore, b. April 21, 1764; m. Nahum
Holcomb, Nov. 26, 1789, and d. Dec. 23, 1819. He d. Feb. 22,
1861, aged 88 years. They had 8 children.
Milton Holcomb, b. April 21, 1793.
* Fidelia Holcomb, b. Aug. 8, 1795.
Augustine Holcomb, b. Jan. 31, 1797.
Susannah Holcomb, b. Feb. 22, 1799.
Starr Holcomb, b. Sept. 7, 1801.
MiLO Holcomb, b. May 12, 1803.
Helen Holcomb, b. April 29, 1S05
Nahum Holcomb, b. July 4, 1809; d. West Granby, Aug, 27, 1871.
Augustine died May 11, 1837, at Sterling, Mass. He left only
one child, Wm. Frederick Holcomb, b. April 2, 1827. Nahum, Jr ,
left only one son, Samuel Frederick, b. Dec. 15, 1S55. The book
from which these records are taken was repaired in 1872 by this
Wm. Frederick Holcomb. (Granby Records.)
161. Abiah Moore, b. Feb. 21, 1769; m. Titus Stevens.
She d. before 1813, and her heirs took her share of her mother's
estate.
173. Dan Moore. There is no record of the date of his
birth. The following is taken from the church records of Gran-
ville, Mass. :
499-
I.
500.
II.
501.
III.
502.
IV.
503-
V.
504.
VI.
505.
VII.
506.
VIII.
507-
I.
5o8.
II.
509.
III.
510.
IV.
511.
V,
512.
VI.
513
I.
514
II.
515
III.
516
IV.
517
V.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 4I
Dan. Moore, July i, 1749.
Mary Moore, Dec. 25, 1760.
Dan Moore, b. Aug 23, 1783.
Sterling Moore, b. July 3, 1785.
Mary Moore, b. Nov. 12, 1787.
Andrew Moore, b July 3, 1790.
Abigail Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1794.
KuTH Moore, b Aug. 31, 1796,
210. Zaccheus Gillett, b. Nov. ii, 1745; m Elizabeth
Holcomb and had 5 children.
Zaccheus Phelps Gillett, bp. Wolcott, Conn., May 8, 1777,
Sarah Thrasher Gillett, bp. Wolcott, Conn., Oct. 14, 1781.
Dinah Holcomb Gillett, bp. Wolcott, Conn., Oct. 3, 1784.
Selina Gillett, bp. Wolcott, Conn., July 15, 1787.
Rachel Gillett, bp. Wolcott, Conn., Oct 28, 1790.
212. Alexander Gillett, b. Aug. 14, 1749; d. Jan. 19,
1826. He graduated at Yale College 1770; ordained minister at
Farmingbury (now Wolcott), Conn., Dec. 29, 1773, dismissed
Nov., 1791, installed at Torrington, Conn., May, 1792, where he
remained till death. He m. Dec. 3, 1778, A. D. Rogers, b. Sept.
5, 1762; d. May 10, 1839. She was sister of the first wife of Josiah
Atkins.
Six children:
518. I. Timothy Phelps Gillett, b, June 15, 1780; d. Nov. 5, i866;
graduated at Yale College 1804, and was minister at Branford,
Conn., from June 15, 1808, till the time of his death. He m.
Sallie Hodges. No record of children.
Asaph Gillett, b. Oct. 15, 1782; d. Aug. 21, 1846.
Esther Gillett, b. May 26, 1785; d. Dec. 30, 1854,
Adah Gillett, b. Oct. 10, 1787, living in 1874.
Elias Gillett, b. June 11, 1792, d Oct. 26, 1871.
Marianna Gillett, b. Jan 13, 1796; d Nov. 4, 1815.
214. Mary Gillett, b. Aug. 4, 1753; m. Nov. 25, 1779,
Josiah Atkins, (2d wife), b. Middletown, Conn., Nov. 4, 1757.
He was youngest child of Joseph and Abigail (Rich) Atkins.
Joseph was son of Josiah and Mary (Wheeler) Atkins. Josiah was
son of Josiah and (2d wife) Elizabeth (Wetmore) Atkins, dau. of
Theophilus Wetmore, b. 1615 and arrived at Boston 1635, at
Weathersfield 1639-40. He removed to Hartford, where he mar-
ried Dec. 1 1, 1645, Sarah, dau. of John and Ann (Wilcox) Hall. He
was with his father-in-law, John Hall, among the first settlers of
Middletown. Josiah Atkins was son of William Adkins of Hart-
ford. (The name was so spelled until about 1770.) Josiah Atkins
m. ist wife, Sarah Rogers, in 1777, who died without issue.
Children of Mary Gillett and Josiah Atkins by 2d marriage:
524. I. * Maria Pauline Atkins, b. Feb. i, 1781.
525. II. * QuiNTUs Flaminius Atkins, b. May 10, 1782; m. at Morgan,
Ohio, Feb 22, 1804, Sarah Wright, b. Colebrook, Conn., April
16, 1784; d Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1883. Hed. at Cleveland.
Jan. 23, 1859.
519
II.
520
III.
521
IV.
522
V.
523
VI.
533-
II.
534-
III.
535-
IV.
536.
V.
537.
VI.
42 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
526. III. LuciNDA Atkins, b. March 12, 1784; d. Blissfield, Mich., April 26,
1856.
527. IV. PHILINTU.S Atkins, b. Dec. i, 1785; d. March 19, 1801. Drowned
in Mad River. (See Norindon below.)
528. V. Mary Diana Atkins, b. Sept. 28, 1787; d. Blissfield, Mich., m.
Charles McNair. No issue. Adopted Stewart McNair, who m.
and had children.
529. VI. JosiAH Ale.xander Atkins, b. Oct. 16, 1789; d. Oberlin, Ohio,
March 12. He gave his library to Tabor College, Iowa.
530. VII. Narcissus Albertus Atkins, b. March 17, 1792.
531. VIII. Norindon Xenia Atkins, changed to Philintus in memory of his
brother who was drowned, b. Jan. 16, 1795.
215. Nathan Gillett, b. Sept. 29, 1755; m. April 16,
Lucy Harrison, b. March i, 1762, dau. of Dea. Aaron and Jerusha
(Warner) Harrison.
Children:
532. I. Nathan Gillett, b. — ; m. Abigail, dau. of Guy and Abigail
(Allyn) Wolcott, Oct. 5, 1781, and removed to Tallraadge, Ohio,
in 1822.
Ara Gillett, b. — ; removed to Ohio in 1802; m. Diantha Wilcox.
Lucy Gillett, b. — ; m. Guy Humphrey.
Lydia Gillett, b. — ; m. J. B. Battelle.
Anna Gillett, b. — ; m. Edmond Strong.
Jerusha Gillett, b. — ; m. Daniel Hall.
There were other daughters.
217. Benoni Gillett, b. July 23, 1760; m. Oct. 16, 1783,
Phebe Dean, dau. of his father's 2d wife.
Children:
538. I. Theophilus Gillett, b. — .
539. II. Son, b. — . These men were officers of a ship, and, being in St.
Augustine, Plorida, were one day invited to tea in the town and
died the next day, having been poisoned.
540. III. John Gillett, b. — . He was a merchant in Dublin, Ga.; returned
to Fair Haven, Conn., and was later of the firm of Gillett,
Hotchkiss & Tuttle, who were large investors at Nauvoo, 111.
541. IV. Merritt Gillett, b. — ; lived in Georgia.
542. V. Marcus Gillett, b. — ; lived in Florida; m. and d. there, leaving
children.
219. Rachel Gillett, b. Nov. 28, 1765; m. April 22, 1784,
Noah Uzza Norton, bp. July 3, 1764. He was the youngest child
of David and 2d wife, Suza (Bishop) Norton. David was the
son of Joseph and Mary (Champion) Norton. Joseph was the son
of John and Hannah (Peck) Norton. John was the son of John
and Hannah (Stone) Norton. John was the son of Theophilus
and Grace (Wells) Norton, the immigrants from Surrey, England,
in 1639.
Children:
543. I. Zara Norton, b. — . He was a clergyman.
544. II. Isaac Watts Norton, b. — ; Deacon in the church.
There were probably other children. Rev. Zara Norton inher-
ited the Timothy Phelps Bible. lie removed with his wife from
Wolcott, Conn., to the "Black River Country," N. Y., before 1804,
and later to northern Ohio, where they died at Clarksfield, Lorain
Co., Ohio; he in 1843; she in 1844.
545-
I.
546.
II.
547-
III.
548.
IV.
549-
V.
550.
VI.
551-
VII.
552.
VIII.
553-
IX.
554-
X.
555-
I.
556.
II.
557-
III.
558.
IV.
559-
V.
560.
VI.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 43
221. Eunice Spencer, b. Suffield, Conn., May 19, 1738;
m. VVarham Gibbs, son of Zebulon, March 4, 1756.
They had 10 children:
Darius Gibbs, b. Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 9, 1759.
Spencer Gibbs, b. Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 26, 1762.
Dorcas Gibbs, b. Litchfield, Conn., July 15, 1763.
LuMAN Gibbs, b. Litchfield, Conn., March 17, 1765.
Miriam Gibbs, b. Litchfield, Conn., July 17, 1766.
Sheldon Gibbs, b. Litchfield, Conn., March 27. 1768.
Eunice Gibbs, b. Winchester, Conn., Jan. 11, 1772.
Zebulon Gibbs, b. Winchester, Conn., June 2, 1774.
Woodruff Gibbs, b. Winchester, Conn., Oct. 15, 1776.
AzuBAH Gibbs, b. Winchester, Conn., Nov. i, 1778.
229. John Spencer, b. Suffield, Conn., July 12, 1758; m.
Eunice Phelps, Feb. 24, 1786, and had 6 children, b. Suffield,
Conn. John Spencer was buried in a family burying ground on
Manlius Spencer's farm, Mantua, Ohio, about 1830.
Eunice Spencer, b. Dec. 14, 1786.
John Spencer, b. Dec. 31, 1789.
Lavina Spencer, b. June 25, 1791.
Elam Spencer, b. Jan. 30, 1794
Hiram Spencer, b. Jan. 28, 1797.
Manlius Spencer, b. Aug. 5, 1799.
233. Joseph Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., May g, 1744;
m. Zibea, the dau. of Isaac and Honorah (Stevens) Qillett. Ho-
norah d. at Becket, Mass., Nov. 5, 1803, aged 83. Zibea was b.
Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 25, 1746-7; m. at Westfield, Mass., Oct. 30,
1765; d. Becket, Mass., April 14, 1818. Joseph Moore was a
lieutenant in the Revolutionary Army, regiment of Col. William
Prescott, and d. Becket, Mass., Aug. 5, 1827, aged 83 years.
His will is dated Sept. 29, 1826.
Benjamin G. Moore, bp. Sept. 7, 1788, Southwick, Mass. Res.
Long Island, N. Y., 1826.
* Zibea Moore, b. Dec. 15, 1768; bp. Southwick, Mass., April 6,
1769, M. E. Church.
Miranda Moore, b. — ; bp. Southwick, Mass., July 14, 1776, M.
E. Church. She m. — Randall. Res. 1826, Smithfield, Pa.
DwiGHT Moore, b. — . Will probated in Becket, Oct. 5, 1831.
He m. Thankful Hamblin, and d. Aug, 21, 1831, without issue.
* Cynthia Moore, b. — , 1781.
Eunice Moore, b. — ; unmarried 1826. Res. Worthington, Mass.
Ruth Moore, b. — ; m. Seth Partridge. Res. 1826, Worthington,
Mass.
RosiE Moore, b. — .
The last clause in her father's will reads: "To daughter Rosie,
twenty dollars, if she ever comes to claim it." Where was Rosie,
and why had she left home? Nobody knows, but it is clear that
at the age of 82 her father's arms were reaching out to welcome
her return.
235. Mary Moore, b. Simsbur}', Conn., May 8, 1749, and
published intentions of marriage with Martin Reed July 5, 1767,
561
I.
562.
II.
563-
III.
564.
IV.
565.
566.
567.
V.
VI.
VII.
568.
VIII,
569
I.
570
II.
571
III.
572
IV.
573
V.
574
VI.
575
VII.
576
VIII.
577
IX.
578
X.
44 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
at Westfield, Mass. He was bp. at Salmon Brook by Rev.
Nathaniel Hooker, Oct. 7, 1742. He was the son of John and
Malinda (Hollister) Reed, who was the only son of Dr. John Reed,
the immigrant. Capt. Martin Reed was a Revolutionary soldier.
The following is the inscription on his headstone at Salmon Brook:
"Capt. Martin Reed died Nov. 26, 1815, aged 73. The hoary
head is a crown of glory if it be found in the way of righteousness."
There were 10 children, b. Granby, Conn.
Martin Reed, b. Dec. 18, 1768; d. Jan. 18, 1775.
* Mary Reed, b. Aug. 18, 1770.
Truman Reed, b. March 14, 1772; d. Oct. 15, 1777.
Starling Reed, b. June 2, 1773, d. Oct. 7, 1777.
* Martin Reed, b. April 16, 1775.
Allyn Reed, b. Jan. 17, 1777; d. July 2, 1777.
Eunice Reed, b. Aug. 18, 1778; m. Calvin Holcomb.
Truman Reed, b. Aug. 16, 1780; m. Jane Smith, Oct. 12, 1802;
d, Sept. 13, 1825.
* Starling Reed, b. July 13, 1783.
* Allen Reed, b. 1785.
236. Roger Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 25, 17515
d. June 26, 1838; m. Rosetta Hayes in Granby, Conn. Dec. 4, 1786.
She was the dau. of Silas and Hannah (Holcomb) Hayes b. Dec.
4, 1768 and d. Southwick, Mass. Nov. 7, 1836. He was a captain
in the army during the War of the Revolution. Nov. 15, 1791, he
bought for ;^8oo. of Eli Moore, of Granby, and Samuel Moore, of
Suffield, 5 pieces of land in Salmon Brook, 208 acres, all of which
belonged to their father, Joseph Moore, dec'd., lying east of Sims-
bury Road and 57 acres, all that their father owned west of that
road, with two houses and two barns standing thereon. Also 130
acres in Granby bought by their brother Benjamin Moore of Ed-
ward Matson and Edward Matson, Jr. Also 23 acres with dwell-
ing house and barn, "It being all the land which belonged to their
brother Benjamin and also all their right to the land which fell to
their brother Benjamin from his father's estate."
February 9, 1810 he bought of Elijah Gillett 50 acres in Salmon
Brook. On the same date, of Josephus Walters, 50 acres. Sep-
tember 12, 1815 he bought of Zopher Brown 12 acres in Granby.
March 25, 1830 he bought of Lewis Holcomb 10 acres in Granby.
December 22, 1830 he bought of Eli L. Moore 30 acres in Granby
and Suffield. July 6, 1831 he sold to Daniel and Gaylord Holcomb
a half interest in 190 acres in Salmon Brook.
On the same date he bought of the same parties i6o acres
"southerly on Abel Adams land, west on the Lordship line." After
the death of his brother Benjamin, Roger was appointed adminis-
trator of his father's estate and also of his brother Benjamin's estate.
His will was signed April 10, 1833 with John Mills, E. D. Beach
and Harrison Foot, witnesses. His son^ Roger S. Moore, was made
administrator. The will was probated September 10, 1838. He
divided his land among his heirs by will.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 45
In 1796 the "Western Reserve" or "Connecticut Reserve" or
"New Connecticut" in northeastern Ohio was surveyed and opened
for settlement. Roger Moore bought of David, Fidelio and Eben-
ezer King, Jr. four pieces of land in Portage county. In Lot No.
16 in Mantua township, 434 acres. This was the Tamarack Swamp
where the boys and girls used to go in the winter, when it was
frozen over, to gather tamarack gum. In Lot No. 23, 105 acres.
In Lot No. 37, 176 acres. In Lot No. 18, log acres. It was in a
log house on this piece of land that the people of this country
had the first opportunity to make the acquaintance of the writer.
This fact is mentioned here in order to save future generations
from interminable wrangles in trying to fix the exact spot.
•'Seven wealthy cities claimed great Homer dead,
Through which the living Homer begged his bread."
The other piece was in Lot No. 39, 120 acres in the township of
Aurora.
Roger wrote to his son Homer from Southwick, Mass., April 3,
181 1 : "I wish you to view my lands in New Connecticut and
rite to me wheather in your Opinion it is better to Exchange them
for land here or to keep them, and likewise what the lands there
are worth per acre." The letter is addressed:
Homer Moore, Esq.
Deerfield, New Connecticut,
State of Ohio.
To be left with Louis Day, Esq. P. Ofifice.
It is marked, Postage paid 25 cents.
He d. Southwick, Mass., June 26, 1838.
There were 8 children.
579. I. Homer Moore, b. July 23, 1787; d. Worthington, Ohio, Sept. i,
1811. He was a graduate of Yale, class of 1806, and a lawyer.
The following is taken from the account book of Edward Phelps,
Franklin Co., O. : "Homer Moore came to my house from
Mass., July 5, 181 1, and on August the 8th. he was taken sick
with a fever and on Sept. ist. he died. He was buried on Sept.
the 3d. in the Episcopal Graveyard at Worthington, Ohio."
5S0. n. * Fanny Moore, b. Jan. 15, 1790.
581. HI. * Harriet Moore, b. July 9, 1792; d. at Granby, June 13, 1839,
{Hayes Family )
582. IV. Roger Sherman Moore, b. Aug. 18, 1795; d. Nov. 15, 1800.
583. V. Rosetta Moore, b. Jan. i, 1798; d. Nov. 7, 1800.
584. VI. Rosetta Maria Moore, b. 1804; m. Amrai Filley, d. Southwick,
Aug. 13, 1861. No issue.
585. VII. * Roger Sherman Moore, b. July 25. 1806.
586. VIII. Emma E. Moore, b. 1814; d. April 8, 1831; Hayes Family says
April 7.
237. Reuben Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Jan. 16, 1755,
m. Lydia Town. He held town offices in Granby most of the
time from 1786 to 1802. He d. in Southwick, Mass., Nov. 14,
1829. His widow d. Oct. 2, 1853, aged 77 years.
They had 6 children, b. Granby, Conn.
587.
I.
588.
II.
589.
III.
590.
IV.
46 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
* Mary Moore, b. April 14, 1800,
* Amaret Moore, b. 1802.
* Laura Moore, b. 1805, Southwick, Mass.
Caroline Moore, b. i8ii; m. Harry, son of Isaac and Ruth
(Gillett) Dewey. She d. Feb. 8, 1873. He d. April i, 1853,
aged 37 years. No issue.
591. V. Eunice E. Moore, b. — ; m. Walter Griffin, Aug, 12, 1840. No
issue.
592. VI. Edwin Moore, b. — . He was killed by the caving in of a well.
Martin Reed settled his estate in 1842. Never married.
239. Eli Moore, b. June 6, 1759, m. Eunice, the dau. of
Hosea and Sarah (Smith whose maiden name was Post) Willcox.
She was b. March 15, 1770 and d. in Southwick, Mass., March 16,
1817. He made his will June 6, 1821, d. June 12, and it was pro-
bated October 4, 1821. He gave his property to "Keziah my dear
wife," to his son Eli L. Moore, his dau. Philura and "my young
son William H. Moore when he shall arrive at the age of fourteen,
$400." He left a legacy to Charlotte Loomis, and appointed Eli
L. Moore executor. Eli held town offices in 1788, 1798 and 1799
and was grandjuror in 1802. Feb. 3, 1802 he bought 2 pieces of
land in Sufifield of Samuel Moore, bounded north on land of Roger
Moore. Feb. 19, 1817, he bought with Ferdinand Clemmons of
Southwick, Mass., of Elijah Gaylord and wife of Westfield, Mass.,
60 acres of land in Salmon Brook. In this deed Eli's wife is
called Esther Moore. This is probably a mistake, nor is it ap-
parent why his wife should be mentioned as he was the purchaser.
"Both were buried at Southwick. His wife's headstone reads:
"Mrs. Eunice Moore wife of Eli Moore Died March 16, 1817 age
47 years." The widow Keziah, mentioned in the will, must have
been by a second marriage.
There were 3 children.
593. I. * Eli Lathrop Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Oct. i, 1793.
594. II. * Philura Moore, b Southwick, Mass., April 19, 1796,
595. III. William H. Moore, b. — .
241. Samuel Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., May 24, 1764;
bp. by Rev. Roger Viets at Mooretown, Mass., Nov. 10, 1765.
He m. Eunice, the dau. of Capt. Isaac and Susannah (Root) Qii-
lett, and d. Mantua, Ohio, Nov. 3, 1816. She was bp. at Moore-
town, Westfield, Mass., by Rev. Viets, Nov. 16, 1769; d. Mantua,
O., Oct. 10, 1850. Capt. Isaac Gillett was the son of Dea. Isaac
and Honorah (Stevens) Gillett; m. Dec. 28, 1742. Dea. Isaac was
the son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Griswold) Gillett; m. Oct. 29,
1719. Isaac was the son of Nathan and Rebecca (Owen) Gillett;
m. June 30, 1692. Nathan was the son of Nathan Gillett, the
immigrant, Dorchester, 1630, Windsor, Conn., 1635. He served
in the Pequot War. His wife d. Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 21, 1670.
Susannah was dau. of Elisha and Mary (Scott) Root; m. April 22,
1730. Elisha was son of John and Mary (Leonard) Root; m.
April 14, 1703. John was son of Thomas and Mary (Spencer)
Root; m. Oct. 17, 1675. Thomas was son of John and Mary
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 47
(Kilbourne) Root. John came from England in the "Increase"
and settled in Farmington in 1640. Mary, his wife, was the dau.
of Thomas Kilbourne, b. Wood Ditton, England, 1578. Honorah,
wife of Dea. Isaac, was dau. of Thomas and Miriam (Buel) Stevens;
m. March 30, 1719. Miriam Buel was dau. of Peter and Mary
(Gillett) Buel; m. June 30, i6g8. Peter was the son of William
Buel, the immigrant, and his wife was dau. of Jonathan Gillett, the
immigrant. Elizabeth Griswold was dau. of Benjamin and Eliza-
beth (Cook) Griswold, b. Feb. 5, 1695. Benjamin was the son of
George and Mary (Holcomb) Griswold; m. Oct. 3, 1655. George
was the son of Edward Griswold, the immigrant and his wife was
the dau. of Thomas Holcomb, the immigrant. Rebecca, wife of
Nathan Gillett, was the dau. of John and Rebecca (Wade) Owen;
m. Oct. 3, 1650. He was from Wales, b. Dec. 25, 1624.
Samuel Moore sold his property in Suffield, Conn., and removed
to Mantua, Ohio, in i8o6. The means of transportation consisted
of a wagon, a yoke of oxen and a pair of horses. A cow was led
behind the wagon. He crossed the Hudson river at Fishkill,
passed through Carlisle and Pittsburg in Pennsylvania and entered
Ohio at Youngstown. He passed through Warren, containing at
that time but a single frame house. He settled on Lot 24 of Man-
tua township, buying of John and Richard Redding.
These first setlements on the Western Reserve were as com-
pletely isolated from the outside world as Plymouth, Mass., was in
1620. They had to be equally self-supporting. Game furnished
most of the meat for the family and after a clearing was made
wool and flax furnished the material from which the family was
clothed. Wheat and rye were hacked in among the stumps and
girdled timber to furnish the bread rations. These people did
what the settlers from New England have done everywhere. They
dispossessed the Indians, cleared away the primeval forest, built
school houses and churches, and made the wilderness a fit habita-
tion for civilized man.
Eunice Moore was one of the 14 who organized the first Con-
gregational church in Mantua, May 31, 1812.
There were 7 children,
596. I. * Virgil Moore, b. SufSeld, Conn., Jan. 19, 1789.
597. II. Mark Moore, b. Suffield, Conn,, April 5, 1792. He d, Mantua,
O., Sept. 24, 18 1 2, from exposure in the Detroit campaign, where
he was taken prisoner, War of 18 12.
* Samuel Moore, b. Suffield, Conn , Nov. 24, 1794.
* Eunice Keturah Moore, b. Suffield, Conn., April 22, 1796.
* Jason Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Aug. 31, 1798.
* Benjamin Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Dec. 30, 1800.
Perlea Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, 1806; d. July 22, 1843. She
provided the pillow of feathers used when Jos. Smith was tarred
and feathered in Hiram, O.
242. Jemima Gains, b. Windsor, Conn., Dec. 30, 1744; ^•
March 22, 1806; m. Israel, son of George and Abigail ( )
Granger, of Simsbury, Conn., March 17, 1766.
598.
III.
599-
IV.
600.
V.
601.
VI.
602.
VII.
604.
II.
605.
III.
6o6.
IV.
607.
V.
608.
VI.
46 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
There were 6 children, b. Westfield, Mass.
603. I. Henry Granger, b. April 22, 1767.
Israel Granger, b. Sept. 30, 1770; d. Oct. 14, 1775.
Oliver Granger, b. March 21, 1772.
Jemima Granger, b. June 26, 1774.
Israel Granger, b. July 13, 1776.
Son, b. July 19, 1778.
244. Solomon Palmer, b. — ; m. Hannah De Wolf, Oct.
14, 1787. The birth of 2 children is recorded in Barkhamsted.
609. I. Stephen De Wolf Palmer, b. April 3, 1788.
610. II. Lamentine Palmer (dau.), b. Jan. 7, 1791.
247. Rhoda Palmer, b. — ; m. Levi Norton, 2d, from
Norfolk. In 1822 was in Hartland, Conn.
Five children are mentioned. "
611. I. Eden Norton, of Benson, Vt., in 1822.
612. II. Isaac A. Norton, of Cornwall, in 1821.
613. III. Fanny Norton, m. Asa Mallory, Dec. 8, 1807; moved to Concord,
Ohio.
614. IV. Jemima Norton, b. — .
615. V. Solomon Norton, b. — .
249. Pliny Moore, b. Sheffield, Mass., April 14, 1759; m.
riartha, dau. of Capt. John and Abigail (Cabot) Corbin, at Ben-
nington, Vt., Jan. 22, 1787. John was son of Lieut. John and
Martha (Hosmer) Corbin, who was son of Lieut. Jabez and Mary
(Morse) Corbin, son of Clement and Dorcas (Buckminster) Corbin,
the immigrant. Pliny Moore d. Champlain, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1822.
She d. Champlain, May 2, 1825.
Judge Pliny Moore's education was more liberal than was usual
at the time. In 1775, he enlisted in the ist Reg. N. Y. "Line,"
and was in the expedition to Canada under Benedict Arnold, which
captured the fort at St. Johns and the city of Montreal and ended
in the death of General Montgomery and disaster at Quebec. He
was at the battle of Saratoga and the surrender of Burgoyne, Oct.
i7> 1777- He was a Lieut, in Capt. Job Wright's Co. of Col.
Marinus Willett's Regt. of "Levies," and was made Adjutant of
the regiment, serving as such during the remainder of the war.
While the army was in retreat from Canada, early in 1776, the
Division to which Mr. Moore belonged forded the Big Chazy River
at a point of great beauty. Mr. Moore was struck with its many
advantages and determined to return there and settle. After the
close of the war, with 17 others, he obtained a grant of 11,600
acres of land on the Big Chazy River, on the west shore of Lake
Champlain, and in March 1785, accompanied by two friends,
located and surveyed the tract which was known as the Moorefield
Grant. In 1787 Lieut. Moore took a party of friends, relatives and
tradespeople to the Grant and clearing the surroundings of the
ford, settled the village of Champlain. He at once built a dam
across the river above the settlement and erected the first saw,
grist, carding and fulling mills in the section.
249. JUDGE PLINY MOORE.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 49
In 1774, the British occupied Point-au-Fer on Lake Champlain
as a military post and erected a stone fort with a strong stockade
and called it "The White House." On the ist of each month
following the settlement of Champlain by Lieut. Moore he was
visited by a corporal and file of men sent from Point-au-Fer to notify
him that his title to the Grant from the State of New York would
not be recognized and warning him "off the soil." Of course no
attention was paid to these repeated warnings, which continued
until the British formally gave up possession of the Post in 1796.
Selecting a beautiful site overlooking the settlement on the
opposite side of the river, Lieut. Moore put up a comfortable log
dwelling to which, in 1789, he brought his young wife and in which
they lived until Dec. 1801, when they moved to a stately mansion
on the hill above, which is still in a good state of preservation.
The frame and floors of this house are of oak while the wainscot-
ing, stairs and front door are of first growth cherry. This finish is
now as dark with age as mahogany. The title to the property still
remains in the family.
Lieut. Moore was made the first Justice of the Peace in 1788,
and the following year was chosen County Judge of the Court of
Common Pleas, For 17 years he was the first judge on the bench.
In politics he was a Federalist of the Washington school, and in
all public matters was an extremely popular leader. He was the
first Postmaster in Champlain and also the first merchant.
In 181 1 Judge Moore introduced the first piano or harpsicord
into Champlain, and the ladies of his family were regarded as
among the most fortunate of the land. He was prominent in
building a large brick school house which was used for many years
as a place of public worship by all sects. In 1816 he was chair-
man of a meeting called to organize "the Clinton County Bible
Society" and was chosen its first President. He often led worship
on "Lord's Day" when there was no minister present, and never
neglected family worship. He was the owner of three slaves
whom he emancipated at an early day. One, Phillis, remained in
the family and received an annuity, by will, from the Judge on his
death. He left a large estate, consisting of 5,000 acres of land
and other valuable pieces of property. He willed the old burying
ground to the village, an acre of ground to the Congregational
Church and $1,000 to aid in its construction.
He was a man of candor, firmness, honesty and ability; a good
husband, father and neighbor. He was a citizen who filled with
honor and credit some of the first and highest offices in the town,
county and state.
There were 10 children, all but the first born in Champlain, N. Y.
*NoADiAH Moore, b. Kinderhook, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1788.
* Anna Moore, b. April 9, 1790.
* Sophia Moore, b. Sept. 12, 1792.
Royal Moore, b. May 20, 1794; d. May 25, 1794.
* Royal Corbin Moore, b. June 16, 1795.
Olive Moore, b. Feb. 24, 1797; d. May 7, 1797.
616.
I.
617.
II.
618.
III.
619.
IV.
620.
V.
621.
VI.
50- PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTll.
622. VII. Pliny Moore, b. Jan. 25, 1799; m. Pamelia Savage, Aug. lo, 1831;
d. March 9, 1872; no issue.
623. VIII. * Amasa Corbin Moore, b. April 3. 1801.
624. IX. LucRETiA Matilda Moore, b. Dec. 3, 1802; m. ist Abraham D.
Brinkerhofi, Jan. 14, 1824; 2d Loring Hubbell; d. March 2, i860;
no issue.
625. X. Henry Moore, b. Jan. 31, 1806; d. June 14, 1807.
250. Annis Moore, b. Sheffield, Mass., Nov. 29, 1761;
m. Gilbert Van Allen at Chatham, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1785. She d.
at Chatham, Aug. 12, 1826. He was b. April 6, 1758, and d. at
Chatham, Sept. 21, i8og.
There were 2 children, b. Chatham Center, N. Y.
626. I. * Catherine Van Allen, b. May 4, 1787.
627. II. Reuben Van Allen, b, Sept. 5, 1792.
252. Reuben Moore, b. Great Barrington, Mass., Feb. 8,
1768; d. Chatham, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1858. He m. Levina Dean
at Stockbridge, Mass.; Feb. 9, 1796, where she was b. April i,
1773. She d. Chatham, N. Y., April 18, 1834. Both are buried
at Spencertown. He m. 2d Sarah Stover of Chatham, Jan, 15,
1836; no issue. His grandson, Reuben, says of him: "He was
a well educated man and called a philosopher. He was a good
business man and owned a large farm in Chatham. He was of
good judgment and moral character and highly respected by all.
He was Master of Chancery March 17, 1813, one term, and Coroner
two terms, appointed Feb. 28, 1799, and Feb. 11, 1801, in Colum-
bia County. He was of medium height, would weigh about 160;
had blue eyes and brown hair."
There were 10 children, all born in Chatham, N. Y.
628. I. Caroline Moore, b, Nov. 6, 1796; d. Dec, 1800.
629. II. Emily Crayton Moore, b. Aug. 27, 1798; d. Jan. 14, 1848; un-
married.
630. III. Imlack Moore, b. Aug. 8, 1800; d. Jan. 31, 1834; unmarried.
631. IV. * Jane Savage Moore, b. Jan. 20, 1802; d. July 4, 1826.
632. V. Charlotte Temple Moore, b. March 29, 1804; d. Feb. 11, 1834;
unmarried.
633. VI. * Plato Boliver Moore, b. May 10, i8o5.
634. VII. Julia Bright Moore, b. Feb. 18, 1808; d. Jan., 1838; m. Enos
Ferrin, June 12, 1828; no issue.
635. VIII. Mary Ann Moore, b. Feb. 8, 1810; d. Jan. 19, 1875; unmarried.
636. IX. * Silas Dean Moore, b. March 4, :8i2.
637. X. * William Reuben Moore, b. May i, 1814.
253. Sally or Sarah Moore, b. Spencertown, N. Y.,
May 22, 1770. She m. Timothy Rogers at Chatham, N. Y., and
d. there Nov. 8, 1844. He b. Middletown, Conn., March 3, 1766;
d. at Chatham, N. Y., June 24, 1850.
They had 6 children, b. at Chatham.
638. I, Ralph Rogers, b. — ; m. Martha Miller of Middletown, Conn.;
no issue.
639. II. * Maria Rogers, b. — ; m. William Thompson.
640. III. * Martha Rogbrs, b — ; m. Darius Benjamin.
252. REUBEN MOORE.
I
641.
IV.
642.
V.
643.
VI.
644-
I.
645.
II.
646.
III.
647-
IV.
648.
V.
649.
VI.
650.
VII.
651.
VIII.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 5 1
Anna Rogers, b. — ; m. Timothy Warner.
*JoHN Rogers, b. Nov. xg, 1799.
Gilbert Rogers, b. — ; d. single at the age of 27.
254. Benjamin Moore, b. Nov. 12, 1772; m. Martha, dau.
of Joseph and Mary (Talmadge) Corbin. Joseph was son of
Lieutenant John and Martha (Hosmer) Corbin. John was son of
Lieutenant Jabez and Mary (Morse) Corbin, and he was the son of
Clement and Dorcas (Buckminster) Corbin, the immigrant.
Martha was b. Williamstown, Mass., Oct., 1778.
He studied medicine and was the first physician who settled in
Champlain, N. Y. His house was the first brick dwelling erected
in the village. He left a valuable estate.
There were 8 children, all b. Champlain, N. Y.
Benjamin Franklin Moore, b. July 3, 1801; d. March 17, 1809.
Eliza Caroline Moore, b. Aug. 6, 1802; d, Dec. 17, 1827; un-
married.
* Charles Sailee Moore, b. June 29, 1S04.
* Edward Joseph Moore, b. Dec. 14, 1806.
NoADiAH Moore, b. March 6, 1812; d. March 9, 1812.
Ann Moore, b. March 6, 1812; d. Aug. 30, 1813.
* Mary Moore, b. March 6, 1812; m. John Shedden.
James Augustus Moore, b. Aug. 17, 182 1.
255. Eunice Moore, b. Spencertown, N. Y. , Aug. 18,
1778; m. Caleb Hill in 1807, and d. at Chatham, N. Y., Nov. 3,
1841. He was b. in Chatham, 1778, and d. there Dec. 17, 1832.
He was a farmer, had a tannery and hotel and was Postmaster.
There were 4 children, b. North Chatham, N. Y.
652. I. Henry Hill, b. Feb. 12, 1812; m. Pamelia Hunt, Windham, N. Y.,
May 22, 1850; d. Nov. 23, 1894. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Van Salis-
bury, Aug. 31, 1868.
653. II. NoADiAH Moore Hill, b. Feb. 7, 1815; m, Martha Angell Niles
at Spencertown, N. Y., March 24, 1870; d. July 29, 1889, without
issue.
654. III. Gilbert Van Allen Hill, b. April 17, 1817; m, Sylvia Smith,
Chatham, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1844; d. Jan. 18, 1889.
655. IV. Sally Ann Hill, b. 1809; d. unmarried, Nov. 16, 1879.
256. Hannah Moore, b. May 28, 1754, ^^ Windsor, Conn.;
m. Timothy, son of Reuben and Mehitable Cooke, of Windsor,
Conn., b. there 1759; bp. July 31, 1763. In 1783 they removed to
Winchester, Conn., and built on Wallens Hill, where he lived
several years, when it became the property of his father-in-law,
Simeon Moore. He served in the Revolutionary War.
They had 8 children.
Selma Cooke, b. Winchester, Conn. Jan. 13, 1783.
Timothy Cooke, b. March 22, 1785; d. young.
Truman Cooke, b. Colebrook, Conn., Nov. 23, 1786.
* Plin Cooke, b Colebrook, Conn., July 27. 1790.
* Medad Cooke, b Colebrook, Conn,, March 4, 1793.
Zopher Cooke, b. Colebrook, Conn., Jan 5, 1795; d. March 10, 1795,
Marvin Cooke, b. Colebrook, Conn,, Sept. 23, 1796; d. Chicago.
buried Lockport, 111.
663. VIII. * Lewis Cooke, b, Colebrook, Conn., June 11, 1798.
656.
I.
657.
II.
658.
III.
659.
IV.
660.
V.
661.
VI.
662.
VII.
664.
I.
665.
II.
666.
III.
667.
IV.
668.
V.
669.
VI.
670.
VII.
671.
VIII.
672.
IX.
52 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
258. Chloe Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., Aug. 17, 1758;
d. Win-dsor, Conn., April 2, 1798. She m. Abiel, son of George
and Mary (Hayden) Qriswold, Oct. 14, 1779. She d. April 2,
1798, and he m. 2d Deidamia (No. 368), dau. of Bildad and Mercy
(Forward) Easton, June ig, 1799. Stiles says she d.i8oi. There
are reasons (two of them) why this cannot be true.
There were 12 children, b. Windsor, Conn.
Chloe Griswold, b. Jan. 21, 1780; d. July 24, 1798.
Arthur Griswold, b. Jan. 30, 1783.
Avery Griswold, b. May 28, 1785.
Laura Griswold, b. Feb. 27, 1787.
Abel Trumbull Griswold, b. Jan. 3, 1789.
LivEA Griswold, b. March 3, 1791; m. Azubah Strong.
Homer Griswold, b. June 3, 1793.
Wealths Griswold, b. Jan. i, 1795.
Charles Griswold, b. Nov. 11, 1796.
Children by second marriage:
673. X. Deidamia Griswold, b. April 6, 1800.
674. XI. Clarissa Griswold, b. June 27, 1802.
675. XII. Chloe Griswold, b. June 27, 1802.
259. Philander Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., Feb. 18,
1759; m. Sarah Theda Holcomb, Dec. 28, 1791. Dec. 22, 1790,
he deeded to his brother Eldad Barber Moore all his right to his
father's estate for ;^7o. He was placed on the pension roll Sept.
24, 1818, at $96 per annum. He belonged to the 8th Company,
ist Regiment, Connecticut Militia. He d. Nov. 24, 1827, and left
his estate insolvent. No record of children has been found.
260. Simeon Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., March 20,
1760; d. Westerville, Ohio, June 26, 1825. He m. Jan. 21, 1784,
Hannah, dau. of John and Rachel (Wilson) Cooke, who d. Win-
chester, Conn., Oct. 22, 1796; m. 2d, Elizabeth Andrews, May g,
1797; m. 3d, May 10, 1805, Roxana (Phelps) Meacham, widow of
Paul Meacham. She was b. Granby, Conn., Dec. i, 1763; d. West-
erville, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1847. He served with the Connecticut
troops at the battle of Bunker Hill; and enlisted in Capt. Ben.
Harmon's Co. April i, 1777, for three years. He was discharged
April I, 1780. He then served for a year with the privateers.
He kept the old Crocker House at Winchester for several j^ears
and moved to Blendon Township, Franklin Co., Ohio, in 1807,
where he settled on a 500 acre tract of land acquired by purchase.
There came with him to Ohio his brother Benjamin and daughter
Phebe with 5 of his wife's children by her first marriage.
He had 9 children, all but the last b. Winchester, Conn.
Polly Moore, b. Nov. i, 1784; m. ist — Wilson; m. 2d — Rector,
of N. Y. No issue.
* LoviNA Moore, b. April 16, 1786; m. Elijah Benedict; d. Nov. 13,
1854.
Wealthy Moore, b. March 24, 1789; d. Dec. 6, 1840; unmarried.
* Simeon Moore, b. June 8, 1791.
Hannah Moore, b. Jan. 15, 1794; m. — Sage.
676.
I.
677.
II.
678.
679.
680.
III.
IV.
V.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFl'H. 53
Children by second marriage:
6Si. VI. Elhannan W. Moore, b. Dec. 24, 1798; d. Sept. 23, 1802.
682. VII. Thomas J. Moore, b. Oct. 2, 1800; d. Nov, i5, i8ot.
683. VIII. * Phebe Moore, b. Oct, 8, 1802; m. Dr. Luman Sharp.
Child by third marriage:
684. IX. * Benjamin Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, July 11, 1807; d. March 24,
1854.
Children of the 3d wife by her ist husband:
I. ROXANA MEACHAM.
II. Amelia Meacham.
III. Gaylord Meacham.
IV. Elizabeth Meacham, m. ist, Eliakim Benton; 2d, David Long-
shore.
V. Laura Meacham, b. March 10, 1792; m. Simeon Moore.
VI. Alfred Meacham.
VII. Sarah Meacham.
VIII. Riley Meacham.
IX. Riley Meacham.
261. Eldad Barber Moore, b. Torrington, Conn., Oct.
10, 1762; m. riary Barnes, June 23, 1800. He d. Becket, Mass.,
July 5, 1839, aged 77 years {^Church Rec).
The record of 7 children has been found.
685. I. * Eldad Barber Moore, b. — ; d. Sheldon, N. Y. 1843.
686. II. Maria Moore, b. 1804; d. Sept. 2, 1858, age 54.
687. III. Eliza Moore, b. 1806; d. March 11, 1829, age 23.
688. IV. Socrates Moore, b. 1809; d. Dec. 20, 1865, age 56.
689. V. Celestia Moore, b. 1811; d. Aug. 30, 1849, age 38.
690. VI. Homer Moore, b. 1817; d. Jan 7, i8i8.
691. VII. Homer Moore, b. 1819; d. age 3 months.
262. Azubah Moore, b. Feb. 13, 1765; d. Nov. 18, 1849,
at Westerville, Ohio; m. May 6, 1789, Edward, the son of
Timothy and Margaret (Gillett) Phelps. Edward b. Aug. 27, 1759,
at Windsor, Conn. ; d. Westerville, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1840.
Mr. Phelps was one of the pioneers of Ohio. He came with
Isaac Griswold in 1805, stopping first at Granville, Licking Co.
They followed the Indian trail from Granville to Worthington in
Franklin Co., where they located. They returned to Connecticut
metaphorically bearing a bunch of grapes swinging from a pole as
the spies of the Israelites returned from the land of Canaan. Mr.
Phelps bought of Aaron Ogden, of Elizabethtown, N. J., 500 acres
of land for ^787.50. He began the return journey with his family
June 24, and reached Franklin Co., Ohio, Aug. 23, 1806, camping
on the east bank of Alum Creek. Cost of transportation, $169.88.
They were the first settlers in Blendon Township. Their house
was the home of many of the settlers who came from the East
and had to be provided for till they could care for themselves.
They had 8 children, all but the last b. Windsor, Conn.
692.
I
693-
II.
694-
695.
696.
Ill
IV
V
697.
698.
VI.
VII
699.
VIII
54 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
Edward Phelps, b. May 10, 1790; m. Elizabeth Jamison, June 26,
1817; d. Feb. 22, 1845.
Abram Phelps, b. May 16, 1791; m. Lucy Bills; d. Aug. 24, 1834;
no issue.
AzuBAH Phelps, b. May 19, 1794; d. April 14, i860; unmarried.
Lewis Phelps, b. Jan. 10, 1796; d. June 17, 1796.
LuciNDA Phelps, b. Jan. 28, 1797; d. Nov. 23, 1873; m. William
Williams.
Chloe Phelps, b. May 3, 1799; m. Menzes Gilespie, Nov. i, 1817.
William Phelps, b. Sept. 16, 1802; d. June 2, 1847; m. Jane Watt,
Aug. 21, 1824.
* Homer Moore Phelps, b. Blendon, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1812.
264. Martha Viets, b, Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 27, 1746;
m. Benoni Griffin, Jr., May 20, 1762. He b. June 26, 1743.
The birth of 3 children is recorded in Simsbury.
700. I. Martha Griffin, b. June 26, 1764.
701. II. Benoni Griffin, b. July 11, 1766.
702. III. Viets Griffin, b. March 16, 1768.
273. Horace Moore, b. in 1766. The record of his birth
has not been found. He is buried at Southwick, Mass., with the
following record on his headstone: "Died Feb. 28, 1826, aged 60
years." Next to his grave is that of "Abigail, wife of Obadiah
Moore, died March i, 1826, aged 93." Next are the graves of
the two sons of Horace: Ezra and Parsons. It seems clear that
Horace was the son of Obadiah. He m. Sarah Nate and had 8
children, b. Southwick, Mass.
703. I. * Naomi Moore, b. March 13, 1790; m. Simeon Case; d. Feb. 27,
1864.
* Horace Moore, b. April 23, 1792.
Ezra Moore, b. Jan. 25, 1795; d. Aug. 11, 1824.
Mary Moore, b. Nov. 27, 1799; m. — Goddard.
Parsons Moore, b. Feb. 19, 1801; d. Aug. 14, 1817.
* Cynthia Moore, b. Sept. 16, 1803; m. Joseph Case.
* Ursula Moore, b. Jan. 24, 1807; m. — Lee.
* Orrin Moore, b. April 16, 1810.
294. Elizabeth Moore, b. 1763; m. Phinehas, son of
Reuben and Susanna (Hayes) Holcomb, April 26, 1781 {^Turkey
Hills Ch. Rec.'). He was b. 1759.
They had 9 children.
711. I. Phinehas Holcomb, b. 1783.
Elizabeth Holcomb.
Susan Holcomb.
Schuyler Holcomb.
Julia Holcomb.
Harriet Holcomb.
Friend Holcomb.
Herman Holcomb.
SoPHRONiA Holcomb.
295. Jonah Moore was bp. at St. Andrew's Church, Sims-
bury, May 25, 1764. He m. March 12, 1788, Marcia, dau. of Dr.
704
II.
705
III.
706
IV.
707
V.
708
VI.
709
VII.
710
VIII.
712.
II.
713.
HI.
714.
IV.
715-
V.
716.
VI.
717.
VII.
718.
VIII.
719.
IX.
721
II.
722
III.
723
IV.
724
V.
725
VI.
726
VII.
727
VIII.
728
IX.
729
X.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 55
Barnabas Paine of Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. , and moved to
Chenango Co. about 1800. He d. in Oxford, N. Y.
There were 10 children, born probably in Dutchess Co., N. Y.,
though the Dewey Genealogy says Stoughton was b. Lebanon, Conn.
The records of the family are very defective.
720. I. Lyman Moore, b. Oct. 19, 1788; soldier in the war of 1812; d.
soon afterwards.
* Chester Moore, b. Feb. 24, 1790.
Phebe Moore, b. Sept. 24, 1792; d. young.
* Stoughton Moore, b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 7, 1794.
* Sylvanus Moore, b. Oct. 4, 1796.
Barney Moore, b. Aug. 19, 1798. He lived in Ithaca, N, Y. Left
son William, who lives in Chicago, and James, who lives at 253
Oak St., Binghamton, N. Y. (1898).
James Moore, b. Sept. 6, 1799; d. New York City.
Henry Moore, b. Sept. 6, 1799; d unmarried.
Zalmon Moore, b. Nov. 10, 1801; d. young.
Marcia Moore, b. March 19, 1804; ra. — Hardenburg; d. Ithaca,
N. Y.
296. RiDOUT Moore, bp. St. Andrew's Church, Simsbury,
Conn., May 25, 1766; m. Rachel (No. 367), dau. of Bildad and
Mercy (Forward) Easton, at Simsbury, June 14, 1784. Mercy was
the dau. of Joseph, who was the son of Samuel and Deborah
(Moore) Forward. Ridout lived in Hartland, Conn., where his
wife died and he m. 2d, Vashti, dau. of Joshua and Sarah (Smith)
Holcomb of Granby, Conn., July 15, 1821. She d. July 23, 1857,
aged 77 years.
On the 2d Tuesday of Nov., 1821, Vashti Holcomb recovered
judgment against Harvey Holcomb for $50. 13 and ^8. 67 costs of
suit. The sheriff levied on a piece of land in Turkey Hills subject
to the dower of Sarah Holcomb, wife of Harvey, which was ap-
praised at ^15 per acre, amounting to ^66, which Ridout Moore
took in payment of the debt.
Jan. II, 1728, Ridout and Vashti recovered judgment against
Harvey Holcomb for ^32.50 and $6.23 costs of suit, which was
settled by a levy on another piece of land.
March 2, 1826, Ridout bought a piece of land in Turkey Hills
of Jeptha and Abraham Griffin, of 30 acres with dwelling house
together with another piece of 2 acres. June 18, 1832, Ridout
Moore and his wife sold this property to John O. Pettibone.
Children of Ridout and Rachel (Easton) Moore, b. Hartland,
Conn.
730. I. Wells Moore, b. — ; m. Polly Warner, Southwick, Mass., April
13. 1833.
* Diadamia Moore, b. Jan. 21, 1793.
Rbth Moore, b. — ; m. — Cash; m. 2d, — Hemingway; no issue.
* Pliny Moore, b. Oct. 27, 1778.
Harvey Moore, b. — .
Mary Moore, b. Jan. 12, 1780; d. Becket, Mass., Aug, 31, 1868;
unmarried.
731.
II.
732.
III.
733-
IV.
734-
V.
735-
VI.
56 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH,
297. Oliver Moore, bp. St. Andrew's Church, Simsbury,
Aug. 14, 1768; m. Mary Hill. He d. Montgomery, Mass., Jan. 12,
1849, and she d. July 4, 1834. Both are buried in Montgomery.
They had 4 children, b. probably in Montgomery, Mass.
736. I. * Oliver Moore, b. Aug. ig, 1788.
737. II. Polly Moore, b. — ; m. Anson Hatch. Removed to Ohio.
738. III. * Abner Moore, b. Nov. 2, 1798.
739. IV. * Idumea Moore, b. July 24, 1800.
298. Sylvanus Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., May 14, 1771;
m. ist, Betsey, dau. of Solomon and Sarah (Landers) Curtis,
at Oxford, Chenango Co., N. Y., Dec. 20, 1797. She was b.
Spencer, Mass., Dec. 29, 1777, and d. McDonough, Chenango
Co., N. Y., July 28, 1822. He m. 2d, Polly Covilie, Dec. 19,
1824, at McDonough. She d. 1882, 93 years of age. The
following is the biographical sketch of Sylvanus Moore, written
by his son Lysander, when 93 years of age: "He was one
of the early settlers of Chenango Co., making the first settlement
in the town of McDonough, emigrating from Simsbury, Conn., in
1795. In Oxford he met Henry W. Ludlow from New York, who
had come here for the purpose of promoting the settlement of a large
tract of land owned by his father in the town. From overtures
made by Mr. Ludlow, among them a promise to speedily erect a
sawmill upon the tract, Mr. Moore concluded to look at the land.
He penetrated 5 miles an unbroken wilderness, following a line of
blazed trees before he found a suitable location. He contracted
for two hundred acres in the southeast part of the town and imme-
diately commenced the work of clearing the land where he lived
till he was 81 years old, and where he was finally buried.
"His wealth consisted of his clothes, an axe and a few shillings
in money. With the latter he procured a few days rations in
Oxford and started with a stout heart and an indomitable will to
carve the future history of the Moore family in Chenango Co.
He soon succeeded to the agency of the Ludlow lands in the
county on account of the dissipation of the son. This brought him
into prominence with the people of the town where he successively
held all the offices in the gift of the people."
There were 12 children, 8 by the first marriage and 4 by the last.
All were b. in McDonough township, Chenango Co., N. Y.
* Eliza T. Moore, b. March 25, 1799.
* William Sanford Moore, b. Oct. 18, 1800.
* Nathaniel L. Moore, b. Feb. 9, 1802.
Joshua B. Moore, b. Jan. 15, 1804; d. — , 1828.
* Lysander Moore, b. Sept. 24, 1805.
* Cynthia H. Moore, b. June 15, 1809.
* Sylvanus Moore, b. June 7, 1812.
■"Andrew J. Moore, b. Nov. 21, 1814.
* Mary E. Moore, b. Oct. 18, 1825.
Sarah N. Moore, b. Dec. 25, 1S26; d. Feb. — , 1827.
Thomas L. Moore, b. Feb. 13, 1828; m. Maria Randal, March 7,
1854. She d. Nov. 7, 1S61. M. 2d, , Jan. 11, 1866. He is
a carpenter, 51 Catharine St., Utica. N. Y. (1S98).
751. XII. * George H. Moore, b. Sept. 10, 1830.
740.
I.
741.
11.
742.
III.
743-
IV.
744-
V.
745-
VI.
746.
VII.
747-
VIII.
748.
IX.
749-
X.
750.
XI.
756
I.
757
II.
758
III.
759
IV.
760
V.
761
VI.
762
VII.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 57
303. Oliver Moore, b. Sirasbury, Conn., Sept. 21, 1773;
m. Betsey Pees (Pease), Sept. 3, 1803; d. March 29, 1829 {E.
Granby Records^. The birth of 4 children is recorded in Granville,
Mass.
752. I. Sidney Moore, b. Aug 12, 1804.
753. II. Oliver Moore, b. Oct. 13, 1810.
754. III. Luther Moore, b. — .
755. IV. Jerome Moore, b. — .
304. Grace Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Jan. 15, 1765;
m. Qrove Winchell and had 7 children.
Grace Winchell, b. Feb. 24, 1785; m. Dea. Joseph Stanton.
Grove Winchell, b. Nov. 29, 17S7; d. Aug. 10, 1792.
Norman Winchell, b. Oct. 29, 1790; d. Nov. 22, 1798.
, b. May 22, 1793.
Grove Winchell, b. Nov. 22, 1795.
Norman Winchell, b. Aug. 31, 1802.
Laura Winchell, b. Dec. 20, 1803; m. Leartus Porter. Jan. 17,
1838.
305. Gloriana Moore, b. Feb. 25, 1767, at Rainbow,
(Windsor) Conn., and m. March 20, 1789, Edmund, the son of
Edward Thompson. She d. Dec. 25, 1852. He was b. March,
1765; d. Feb. 7, 1833. Both are buried at East Granby.
There were 4 children,
763. I. * Edmund Thompson, b. Granby, Conn., Jan. 22, 1788.
764. II. * Lot Thompson, b. April 24, 1792.
765. III. * Charles Thompson, b. — .
766. IV. * George W. Thompson, b. June 6, 1803.
306. Nahum Moore, bp. Granby, Conn., Sept. 12, 1770;
d. E. Granby, Oct 8, 1823. He m. Jan. 20, 1792, Theodosia,
dau. of Melanchthon and Lorana (Loomis) Foster. She was b.
Oct. 13, 1772; d. Sept. 18, 1827.
There were 7 children, b. Windsor, Conn.
767. I. * Harlow Moore, b. July 10, 1792.
Orson Moore, b. Jan. 3, 1794; d. unmarried Jan. 2, i860.
Riley Moore, b. Feb. 19, 1796; d. April 2, i8i6.
Martha Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1798; d. April 20, 1857; unmarried.
Lorana Moore, b. Aug. ig, 1801; m. Rodney Cook, Windsor, Conn.,
March 8, 1825. She d. Feb. 18, 1834, in the state of New York.
* Henry Bacon Moore, b. Oct. 29, 1803.
Katherine Moore, b. May 28, 1807; d. Feb. 20, 1808.
309. Clarissa Moore, b. Windsor, Conn., March 5 (?),
1785 (she was probably the twin of her sister, Nabby C. Moore);
m. ist, Joseph, b. April 6, 1784, the son of Joseph and Rebecca
(Rising) Smith of East Windsor, Conn., m. Feb. 14, 1770. He was
a farmer, died in Sufifield, Conn,, Nov., 1829. She m. 2d, Bela
Spencer, Nov. 27, 1832, a farmer of Suffield, who d. there in 1856.
She d. there in Sept. 1863, aged 78 years. The Congregational
Church of Suffield was built over her grave about 10 years after
her interment.
768.
II.
769.
III.
770.
IV.
771.
V.
772.
VI.
773-
VII.
775-
II.
776.
III.
777-
IV.
778.
V.
779-
VI.
78o.
VII.
5^ PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
Henry Smith, son of John Smith of England, was a minister in
England, and came to Plymouth, Mass., in 1636. His son, Sam-
uel, born 1639, had two sons, Samuel and Ichabod. Ichabod
married in 1692 Mary Huxley of Hadley, Mass. His son, Joseph,
born Jan. i, 1716, married Dec. 23, 1736, Mary Remington, and
had a son Joseph, who married Feb. 14, 1770, Rebecca Rising.
Clarissa (Moore) Smith had 7 children, all by her ist husband.
It is probable they were all b. in Suflield, Conn.
774. I. Joseph William Smith, b. March 26, i8o8. He went West when
a young man.
* Chauncey Smith, b. April 4, 1810.
* George Smith, d. Dec. 20, 1812.
* Catherine Smith, b. June 9, 1815.
* Thomas Smith, b. Oct. 4, 1818.
* Alfred Smith, b. Aug. 14, 1821.
* Charles Anson Smith, b. Oct. 4, 1824.
310. Elias Moore, b. Rainbow (Windsor), Conn., in
1780; m. Elizabeth Pomeroy. She b. 1779; d. at Rainbow, Conn.,
Sept. 9, 1849. He was a farmer, and d. at Rainbow, Aug. 19,
1845. Both are buried at E. Granby, Conn.
They had 2 children, b. Rainbow, Conn.
781. I. Eliza Ann Moore, b. 1811; d. Oct. 27, 1883; unmarried.
782. II. * William Pomeroy Moore, b. Dec. 5, 1814.
312. Nabby Case Moore, b. Granby, Conn., March 5 1785;
m. Roger, son of Roger and Tryphena (Wolcott) Filer. (Tryphena
m. ist, — AUyn.) She was b. Bloomfield, Conn., July 17, bp.
Aug. 2, 1767. He m. ist, Phebe Meacham. She d. Feb. 28,
1806, aged 34 years. Roger Filer d. Oct. 29, 1846, 79 years.
(^Turkey Hills Church Record). The family lived a part of the time
at Rainbow and a part at E. Granby.
Children of Roger and Nabby Case (Moore) Filer:
783. I. Anson Priest Filer, b. Dec. 7, 1811; m. Sabra Ann Lord, Dec.
3, 1837. He d. Warehouse Point, Conn., June 20, 1871.
784. II. Mary Ann Filer, b. April 11, 1815; ra. Oliver Clark (grandson of
No. 74), at St. Andrew's Church, Dec. 4, 1836. She d. E.
Granby, April 11, 1898.
785. III. Charles M. Filer, b. March 17, 1819; d. Newbern, N. C, Sept.
16, 1846, where he went to teach.
317. Joel Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., May 25, 1767; m.
Sarah Giliett. b. Nov., 1768, and moved to Canandaigua, N. Y.,
about 1800. Sarah Giliett was the dau. of Joab, b. Nov. 6, 1747,
who m. Sarah Adams at Turkey Hills, Conn., July i, 1766. Joab
was son of Jacob, b. Jan. 27, 1726; m. Lydia Phelps, Dec. 15,
1744. Jacob was son of Isaac Giliett, b. Aug. 2, 1693; m. Eliza-
beth Griswold, Oct. 29, 1719. Isaac was son of Nathan Giliett,
b. Aug. 17, 1655; m. Rebecca Owen, June 30, 1692. He was the
son of Nathan, the immigrant. Joel Moore's history is that of
thousands of others — the emigrants who penetrated the wilderness
786
I.
78?
II.
788
III.
789
IV.
790
V.
791
VI.
792
VII.
793
VIII.
794
IX.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 59
of the West when the New England hive began to swarm. He
moved with a wagon drawn by a pair of oxen. The wagon con-
tained all the property he owned besides a wife and three children,
the eldest but 5 years old. He built a log house, cleared the land,
and in a few years owned a cultivated farm of 300 acres in the best
part of the State of New York and had raised and educated a family
of 9 children. He d. on the 2d of July, 1821, and his widow Aug.
12, 1829. Both are buried in Canandaigua, N. Y.
Children:
* Martha (or Patty) Moore, b. Jan. 22, 1795.
Clarissa Moore, b. — , 1796; d. 1806.
* Harriet Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 20, 1798.
* William Dela Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., May — , 1800.
John Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., 1802.
* Cynthia Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Oct., 1805.
■^Clarissa Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., June 27, 1807.
* Joel Moore, b. Canandaigua, N.Y., Sept. 30, 1809.
* Sarah Moore, b. Canandaigua, N Y., Aug. 8, 1812.
318. Nathaniel Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., June 20,
1769. Nathaniel, with his brothers Joel, Orrin, John and sisters
Martha and Elizabeth, removed to the State of New York from
Montgomery, Mass. Joel settled at Canandaigua, Ontario County,
and the others settled in Turin, Lewis County. Nathaniel m.
Irena, dau. of Philemon and Mary (Rogers) Hoadley, in West
Turin, N. Y., April 19, 1798. She was b. Westfield, Mass., May
12, 1779, and d. at West Turin, June 24, 1821. He m. 2d, Mary
Hoadley, sister of his first wife, Jan. 10, 1825. He d. West Turin,
N. Y., Dec. 7, 1849. He was of light complexion, blue eyes and
5 feet, S}4 inches in height.
There were 10 children, all b. in West Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y.
Orpha Moore, b. Dec. 14, 179S; d. Jan. 29, 1858.
Horatio Moore, b. Nov. 14, 1800; d. April 8, 1828,
* John Lansing Moore, b, Feb. 17. 1803.
Louisa Irena Moore, b. Ang, 18, 1805; d. July 6, 1813.
Julia Ann Moore, b. Jan. 7, 1808; m. Rev. Enos French, Oct. 19,
1835; d. March 28, 1839.
Nathaniel Moore, b. April 9, 1810; d. May 4, 1810.
* Nathaniel W. Moore, b. Aug. 10, 1811.
Milton H. Moore, b June 30, 1815; d. April 24, 1831.
Elmina Louisa Moore, b. Nov. 16, 1817; d. Dec. 9, 1895.
Child by second marriage:
804. X. Mary Amelia Moore, b. April 7, 1828; d. July 5, 1829.
319. Orrin Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Dec. 11, 1771; m.
Polly Wheeler, Nov. 30, 1797. She b. March 24, 1777; d. Feb.
8, 1871. He was one of the first highway commissioners, the first
school commissioner and the first assessor in Martinsburg. He
was a Quaker. He d. in Martinsburg, N. Y. , July 28, 1826.
There were 8 children, all b. in Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N. Y.
795-
I.
790.
II.
797-
III.
798.
IV.
799-
V.
800.
VI.
Box.
VII.
802.
VIII.
803.
IX.
8o6.
II.
807.
III.
808.
IV.
809.
V.
8ro.
VI.
811.
VII.
812.
VIII.
60 PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH.
805- I- Orrin Moore, b. Oct. 25, 1798; m. Louisa Wood, Aug. 29, 1820;
d. Dec. II, 1845.
Daughter, b. Jan. 17, 1803; d. same day.
Almira Moore, b. July 21, 1804; d. Aug. 5, 1814.
Orlando Moore, b Sept. 19, 1805; d. Sept. 25, 1817.
* Samuel Moore, b. June 14, 1808.
Nancy Moore, b. May 22, 1811; d. Oct. 9, 1829.
Melissa Moore, b. Feb. i, 1814; d. July 31, 1815,
* James Duane Moore, b. April 30, 1816.
321. Pliny Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 29, 1776;
m, Betsey, dau. of Abial Pettis. She d. Montgomery, Mass.,
Oct., 1845. He m. 2d, Julia Clapp. He was a farmer, and d. in
Montgomery, June 18, 1855.
There were 5 children, all by first marriage, and b. Montgomery,
Mass.
813. I. Cynthia Moore, b. — ; m. Orrin Torrey; d. 1884; no issue.
814. II. * Betsey Moore, b. May 22 1808.
815. III. * Nathaniel Moore, b. — , 1811,
816. IV. * Harting Allen Moore, b. Dec. 23, 1813.
817. V. Laurindia Moore, b. — ; m. Wharton Searl, April 8, 1842; d.
Southampton, Mass., July, 1843.
323. Martha Moore, b. Siinsburj/, Conn., March 17, 1783;
m. Elisha Arthur, probably in Martinsburg, N. Y., where she had
gone with her brothers when a young girl. She d. in Martinsburg,
April 13, 1844. He was son of Richard and Hannah (Bradford)
Arthur, and b. Westfield, Mass. He was a ship carpenter; d.
Oct. 30, 1859.
There were 12 children, all b. Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N. Y.
818. I. * Joel Arthur, b. Nov. 13, 1806,
8ig. II. Marilla Arthur, b. Feb. 18, 1808; d. May i, 1826.
820. III. Squire Arthur, b. Jan. 2, 1810; d. Aug. 15, 1895.
821. IV. William Arthur, b. Nov. 9, 1811; m. Sarah Hildreth.
822. V. Susannah Arthur, b. Dec. 30, 1813; d. Sept. 21, 1815.
823. VI. * Flavius Moore Arthur, b. Nov. 10, 18 15.
824. VII. SuKEY Ann Arthur, b. Aug 29, 1817.
825. VIII. Emaline Arthur, b. Sept. 28, 1819; d. Aug. — -, i86i.
826. IX. DwiGHT Arthur, b. Aug. 18, 1821; m. Louisa Shaw, Fond du Lac,
Wis.
827. X. Elizabeth Arthur, b. April 16, 1823; d. June — , 1823.
828. XI. * John F. Arthur, b. May 20, 1824.
829. XII. Redexsa M. Arthur, b. Sept. i, 1829.
325. Flavius Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 18, 1789;
m. Susan, the dau. of Ephraim and Susan (Chapman) Avery, at
Montgomery, Mass., Jan. 6, 1814. Shed. July 7, 1827, and he m.
2d, Harmony Searle of Southampton, Mass., Feb. 14, 1828. She
was dau. of Israel and Clarissa (Lyman) Searl, b. Southampton,
Aug. 16, 1800. She d. March 27, 1845. He d. April 5, 1848.
All are buried at Montgomery. He was a farmer and came to
Montgomery with his father in 1794.
There were 10 children, all b. in Montgomery, Mass.
PARENTS FOURTH GENERATION, CHILDREN FIFTH. 6l
830. I. Susan Martha Moore, b. June 22, 1816; d. Nov. 4, 1895; m.
Lyman Litchfield, Jan. 17, 1838; no issue.
831. n. Flaviel Duandler Moore, b. Dec. 30. i8ig; m. Catharine E.
Anable, Worthington, Mass., Nov. 28, 1844. Address, Watseka,
111. No issue
832. in. Flavius Duane Moore, b. Dec. 30, 1819; d. May 30, 1820.
833. IV. Redexa Spring Moore, b. Jan. 22, 1822; d. March 26, 1889; m.
Horatio W. Lyman, Montgomery, Mass, Sept. 10, 1844, no
issue.
834. V. * Catharine Cyrene Moore, b Nov. 26 1823.
835. VI. * Sarah Anjanett Moore, b. April 6, 1827.
Children by second marriage:
836. VII. * Frances Harmony Moore, b. Dec. 23, 1828.
837. VIII. * Lyman Blair Moore, b. Nov. 30, 1837,
838. IX. Celia Ellen Moore, b. Oct. 17, 1839; unmarried.
839. X. Emma Rosell Moore, b. March 23, 1845; d. Sept. 21, 1854.
Parents Fifth Generation.
Children Sixth.
841.
II.
842.
Ill
843-
IV
844.
V
845.
VI
328. Alson Hoskins, b. 1762; m. Eunice Thompson and
d. Aug. 16, 1826. Joel Clark was appointed administrator, Sept.
6, 1826. His wife, Eunice Hoskins, d. Sept. i, 1814, aged 46
years. He left widow. Charity Hoskins. Estate distributed Dec.
12, 1827 (^Granby Probate Rec.').
Children:
840. I. Alson Hoskins, b. 1789: m. Laurana, who d. April 25, 1816, age
25. He d. Oct. 3, 1817 {Grayiby Rec.).
Eunice Hoskins, b. Jan., 1789; m. Seth Hayes, Sept. 5, 1811.
Alexander Hoskins, b. 1792; d. May 3, 1821.
Mary Hoskins, b. — ; ra. Elihu Drake; d. Oct. 27, 1820.
Justin Hoskins, b. — . His wife, Mary, d. Feb., 1827, aged 24.
Henry Hoskins, b. — .
339. Jehial Moore, b. May 30, 1759; m. Anne , and
his estate was distributed, July 4, 1796. There were notes against
Benjamin, Sanders, and Abraham Moore. His property went to
his widow and 2 children. He was of Hartland, Conn.
846. I. Eli Moore, b. — .
847. II. Malinda Moore, b. — .
340. AzuBAH Moore, b. Oct. 6, 1761; m. Jehial Willcocks,
April — , 1779. The birth of 4 children is recorded in Barkham-
stead, Conn. He subscribed to complete the meeting house there
in 1792. He was pensioned in 1818 for services in the army. He
built and operated a sawmill below East River bridge, and moved
to Ohio in 1820, where he died.
Children:
Jehial Willcocks, b. July 16, 1781.
Ira Moore Willcocks, b. June 21, 1783.
HiRA Willcocks, b. April 29, 1785.
AzuBAH Willcocks, b. July 9, 1787.
345. Rosalinda Moore, so baptized at St. Andrew's
Church, Simsbury, Nov. 28, 1763; m. Enoch, son of Brewster and
Esther (Holcomb) Higley, Oct. 28, 1783. Enoch Higley was b.
Simsbury, Aug. 25, 1754, and became a member of the North
Granby Church, Oct. 8, 1787, his wife joining in 1798. In a trans-
fer of land made by Job Moore, June 27, 1799, he mentions the
"Heirs of Roselinda Higley," but her gravestone records her death
as follows: "Rosannah Higley, wife of Enoch Higley, died May
10, 1823, Aged 62."
848.
I.
849.
11
850.
111
851.
IV.
852.
I.
853.
II.
854.
III.
855-
IV.
856.
V.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 63
The record of 5 children has been found. (See The Higleys and
Their Ancestry.')
Rosalinda Higley, b. — ; m. John Barnes, March 29, 1804.
Harriet Higley, b. Sept. 2, 1798; m. Almon Holcorab.
Lucy Higley, b. May 29, 1800; m. Samuel Weed.
Chloe Higley, b. June 3, 1804.
Betsey Higley, b. Nov. 6, 1808.
347. Origen Moore, b. — , 1767; m. Helen Bacon. April
5, 1837, Rensselaer Moore sold 3 pieces of land in Turkey Hills
that he inherited from his father, Origen Moore. Aug. 10, 1832,
Morgan Moore sold land inherited from his father, Origen. On
both of these transfers it is mentioned that the property sold is one-
seventh part of the inheritance. The widow died before the settle-
ment of the estate, Sept. 17, i8ig. In the settlement a support
was set off for the maintenance of the widow's mother, who is
mentioned as Widow Bacon.
It is supposed there were 7 children.
857.
I.
Rensselaer Moore, b.
858.
II.
Morgan Moore, b. — .
859.
III.
Almon Moore, b. — .
860.
IV.
861.
V.
862.
863.
VI.
VII.
349. Mehitable Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., July 2, 1770;
d. March 15, 1822; m. Dec. 4, 1788, Abraham son of Benoni
Qriffin, b. Simsbury, Feb. 2, 1765.
The birth of 3 children is recorded in Granby, Conn.
864. I. Abraham Griffin, b. Sept. 13, 1790.
865. II. Jephtha Griffin, b. July 30, 1792.
866. III. Erastus Griffin, b. Dec. 22, 1797.
351. Thanks Phelps Moore, b. Norfolk, Conn., Jan. 7,
1763; m. John, son of David and Hepzibah (Hotchkiss) Moul-
throp, Nov. 21, 1796. He was b. East Haven, Conn., in 1758;
enlisted, Nov. 25, 1775, in Capt. Ebenezer Hill's Company of Col.
Charles Webb's Regiment, Connecticut Regulars. He resided
in Baltimore, Md., April 8, 1828, when he applied for and received
a pension. He d. Carlyle, 111., June 18, 1822.
One child. It is likely there were others.
867. I. * Rhoda Moulthrop, b. — , Brattleboro, Vt.
354. Andrew Moore, b. Norfolk, Conn., May 27, 1769;
m. Persia Miller, Jan. 9, 1790. One tradition says he removed to
The Holland Purchase in Western New York, and another that he
settled in Ohio, probably on the Western Reserve.
868. I. Child of Andrew Moore, b. Jan. 1792 {Norfolk, Conn. Rec.)
874.
I.
875.
II.
876.
III.
877.
IV.
878.
V.
879.
VI.
88o.
VII.
881.
VIII.
64 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH, ■
355. Chauncey Moore, b. Norfolk, Conn., June 29, 1771;
m. March 15, 1797, Eleanor Pettibone, b. at Lanesboro, Mass., April
17, 1774, and d. at Middlebury, Vt., Feb. 8, 1858. He d. New
Haven, Vt., July 12, 1837. He was a physician; his diploma,
signed by Leveret Hubbard, President of the Connecticut Medical
Society, is dated Sept. 11, 1794.
There were 5 children, b. New Haven, Vt.
869. I. * Mark Moore, b. March 28, 1799.
870. II. Pamelia Moore, b. April 5, 1803; d. Dec. 23, 1806.
871. III. * Pamelia Moore, b. March i, 1807.
872. IV. * Chauncey Moore, b. Oct. 11, 1809.
873. V. * Minerva Moore, b. Nov. 16, 1812.
356. Rhoda Moore, b. Oct. 29, 1773, Norfolk, Conn.; m.
Hiram Rublee, res. New Haven, Vermont. She d. Dec, 181 1.
He m. 2d, .
There were 8 children.
* Luman Rublee, b. Aug. 28, 1793.
Norman Rublee, b. — .
Alvin Rublee, b — ; removed to New York State.
Francis Rublee, b. — .
Belden Rublee, b. — ; removed to New York State.
Almira Rublee, b. — ; m. — Hall.
Jerusha Rublee, b. — ; m. — Munson.
Laura Rublee, b. — ; m. — Davis.
360. Joseph M. Forward, b. Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 11,
1759; m. Mary Owen. He made his will July 18, 1840, and it
was probated June 16, 1841.
There were 8 children.
882. I. Polly Forward, b. Nov. 17, 1783. Shem. Col. Thaddeus Foote,
a merchant of Southwick, Mass., and d. May, 1828. He m. 2d,
— Betts.
Robert Forward b. — .
Joseph Morton Forward, b. Jan. 22, 1785 (See No. 580).
Ruth Forward, b. — , 17S7; m. Dea. Uzal Rockwell.
Perley Forward, b March 4, 1791, Southwick, Mass.; d. Dec,
1876; unmarried.
* Pliny Forward, b. — .
Catharine Forward, b. June 5, 1796 (See No 593).
George Forward, b. — , 1801; d. Southwick, Mass., Dec. 1858.
370. Samuel Forward, b. Granby, Conn., Nov. 23, 1776;
m. in 1795, Abigail, the dau. of Jonathan and Rachel (Negus)
Higley. She was b. Granby, Conn., April 9, 1772, and bp. Oct. 6,
1777. Mr. Forward moved to Stephentown, N. Y., in 1796, where
he lived 3 years and returned to Granby. They moved to Aurora,
Ohio, in 1803. Here Mr. Forward taught the first school in the
township in a log house in the winter of 1803-4. ^^ taught for
6 years in the academy at Warren, Ohio; lived in Auburn, Geauga
Co., Ohio, and d. Bazetta, Ohio, Jan. 4, 1835. She d. Brookfield
Ohio, April 15, 1855.
They laad 10 children.
883.
II.
884.
III.
885.
IV.
886.
V.
887.
VI.
888.
VII.
889,
VIII.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 65
890. I. * Orsey Forward, b. Granby, Conn. Aug. 29, 1795.
891. II. *Semyra M. Forward, b. Granby, Conn., Oct. 29, 1798.
892. III. LuRA Forward, b. Granby, Conn , Nov. 17. 1800; m. Eben P.
Haskell; d. Feb. 2, 1876.
893. IV. Samuel Forward, b. Granby, Conn., Nov. 8, 1802; m. Fidelia M.
Hubbard, Dec. 24, 1846. They lived at Rock Creek, Ashtabula
Co., Ohio, where he d. Feb. 18, 1888.
894. V. Julia Forward, b. Ohio, Aug. 11, 1804; m. Zardis Frost; d. Sept.
10, 1837.
895. VI. Jonathan Forward, b. Ohio, Dec. 7, 1806; d. March 23, 1863.
896. VII, Orlando Forward, b Ohio, 180-; d. young.
897. VIII. RoLLiN Forward, b. Ohio, April 13, 1809; m. Rachel , Lived
near Cincinnati. Had children — Charles, Mary, Martha and
others.
898. IX. Susan Forward, b. Ohio, June 5, i8ii; m. Martin Hadsell; d.
Nov. 7, 1858.
899. X. Chauncey Forward, b. Ohio, Dec. 30, 1813; m.; d. Brookfield,
Ohio, March 5, 1873. His family moved to Kansas. (See The
Higleys and 7'heir Ancestfy.)
402. Anna Woodworth, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Feb. 15,
1774; m. Capt. Noadiah Moody, 41st N. Y, Regt., War of 1812,
She d. Fulton, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1863. "He was killed by lightning
in his barn yard."
The record of but one child has been obtained.
900. I. * Henry Childs Moody, b. Feb. 3, 1812.
405. Mary Woodworth, b. Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N.
Y., Feb. 2, 1781; m. at Stillwater, Jan. i, 1796, Dr. Ephraim,
son of Capt. Increase and Olive (Pease) Child, b. Woodstock,
Conn., March 17, 1773. Hed. Stillwater, N. Y., June 10, 1830, and
she at Syracuse, N. Y., July 18, 1843. Both are buried in Oak-
wood Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y. He was a Mason of high degree,
a founder of the Saratoga Medical Society and Surgeon of the 41st
Regiment in the War of 1812.
They had 10 children, all b. Stillwater, N. Y.
901. I. Eliza Ann Bleeker Child, b. May i8, 1799; m. Zalmon Rice,
who d. Lyons, N. Y., July 6, 1844. She d. Syracuse, N. Y.,
Jan. 31, 1891, aged 92. No issue.
902. II. * Ephraim Child, b. April 10, 1801,
903. III. *Orville Whitmore Child, b. Dec. 27, 1802.
904. IV. * Teresa Pease Child, b. Jan. 25, 1805.
905. V. * Noadiah Moody Child, b. Dec. 20, 1806.
906. VI. * Henry Davis Child, b. Nov, 16, 1808.
907. VII. * Henrietta Schuyler Child, b. Dec. 22, 1810.
908. VIII. Mary Ann Holland Child, b. Oct. 16, 1813; m. ist, Samuel
McCleary, Supt. Public Works, 1831; m. 2d, Jacob Staats of
Louisville, Ky,, 1844. Shed. July 4, 1850, interred at Leaven-
worth, Ind. No issue.
909. IX. Renette Willard Child, b. Jan. 19, i8i7;]m. ist, George O'Blenis,
Syracuse, N. Y.; m. 2d, John W. Pope, a druggist at New
Orleans. She d. April 2, 1882; buried at Elgin, 111. No issue.
910. X. Caroline Canfield Child, b. Aug. 13, 1821; m. ist, Capt. Charles
Barger, who d. 1856. She m. 2d, Prof. George M. Gerrish of
San Francisco, who d. 1882. She d. Syracuse, N Y., July 11,
1897. No issue. (See Child Genealogy, pp. 120-2, and Afple-
toyi' S' Encyclopcedia of Biography and White's National Cy-
clopaedia of American Biography .)
66 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
406. JoTHAM Bemus, b. — . He was a corporal in Lieu-
tenant Colonel Jeremiah Olney's Regiment of Rhode Island
troops; enlisted in Col. Van Schaick's Regiment for i year in
1776. He served 6 years, i month and 10 days; was discharged
by Washington, Jan. 15, 1783. In 1805 he bought land in the
township of Hamburg, Erie Co., N. Y. He was one of the first
grand jury that met west of the Genesee River, in 1803, at Batavia,
N. Y. He was in the War of 1812, and d, from sickness con-
tracted there. He m. Asenath Andress and had 4 daughters.
gii. I. Lydia Bemus, b. — .
912. II. Tryphena Bemus, b. — .
913. III. Annie Bemus, b. — ; m. and lived in Buffalo.
914. IV. Sallie Bemus, b. — .
407. William Bemus, b. Feb. 25, 1762; d. at Bemus Point,
Chautauqua Co., N. Y., Jan. 20, 1830. He m. Mary Prendergast,
Jan. 29, 1782. She was b. Pawling, Dutchess Co., N. Y., March
13, 1760; d, July II, 1845. The family settled at Bemus Point in
1806.
He had 7 children.
409. Sally Bemus, b. May 6, 1768; m. Daniel Crawford,
Saratoga Springs, March 22, 1789; d. June 8, 1865, at Evansville,
Ind. She is buried at Saratoga Springs, beside her husband. He
d. 1839, aged 75 years.
They had 8 children.
411. Elizabeth Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., July 16, 1774;
m. John Montgomery, Jan. 15, 1793. He was b. Stillwater, N.
Y., Sept. 3, 1766, and d. there Oct. 18, 1832. In 1832 she removed
with her family to Silver Creek, N. Y. She d. there Sept. 19, 1858,
They had 12 children.
Charles Montgomery, b. Dec. 30, 1793; d. July 14, 1881.
Mary Montgomery, b. Aug. 13, 1796; d. — , 1879.
EzEKiEL Montgomery, b. July 24, 1798; d. March 25, 1867.
Esther Montgomery, b. Sept. 9, i8oo; d. Feb. 14, 1872.
Seymour Montgomery, b. Feb. 21, 1804; d. — , 188-.
* John Montgomery, b. March 26, 1806; d. April 12, 1889.
Henry Montgomery, b. Oct. 30, 1808; d. Jan. 23, 1823.
Warren Montgomery, b. June 12, 1810; d. May 5, 1895.
Harvey Montgomery, b. May 5, 1812; d. Sept. 3, 1843.
Eliza Montgomery, b. April 12, 1814; d. — , 1894.
Robert Montgomery, b. Feb. 15, 1816; d. April 30, 1898.
Caroline Montgomery, b. June 28, 1819; d. March 27, 1892.
413. Gideon Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1781;
m. Minerva Soulard, at Bemus Heights. She was b. Aug. 20,
1785, and d. Stillwater, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1844. He d. Schenectady,
N. Y., Sept. I, 1858, and was buried at Stillwater. Mr. Moore
lived on the home farm at Stillwater. Mrs. Moore was an orphan
and lived at Bemus Heights with an uncle named Cogswell. She
had a brother, Edward Soulard, who was a wealthy merchant in
South Carolina.
They had 7 children, all b. in Stillwater, N. Y.
915-
I.
916.
II.
917.
III.
918.
IV.
919.
V.
920.
VI.
921.
VII.
922.
VIII.
923-
IX.
924.
X.
925.
XI.
926.
XII.
928
II.
929
III.
930
IV.
931
V.
932
VI.
933
VII.
934-
I.
935-
II.
936.
III.
937-
IV.
938.
V.
939
VI.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 67
927. I. Sarah Minerva Moore, b. May 4, 1807; d. May 16, 1889; m. 1845
2d wife of David Benedict; no issue.
* Ann Eliza Moore, b. June 11, 1809; d. Jan. 20, 1892.
* Edward Moore, b. April 19, 1811; d. Aug. i, 1883.
* Charles Moore, b. Dec. i, 1813.
* Maria Livingston Moore, b. May 11, 18x7; d. Aug. 18, i860.
* Montgomery Moore, b. July 6, i8ig; d. June — , 1^85.
* Blatchford Moore, b. Dec. i, 1827.
414. Charles Moore, b. 1783; d. Northumberland, N. Y. ,
Dec. 23, 1846. He m. Ursula Rice, b. Clarkson, Monroe Co., N.
Y. She d. Feb. 2, 1855.
Children:
* Henry Rice Moore, b. — ; m. Ann Eliza Gardner.
* Ransom B. Moore; b. — ; m. Church.
Mary Moore, b. — ; m. S. D. Brower. She d. — .
Eliza Moore, b. — ; d. unmarried.
* Catherine Paine Moore, b. — , Northumberland, N. Y.
Harriet Moore, b. — ; m. Walter M. Brower; res. 304 Madison
Ave., Albany, N. Y.
The record of this family is very unsatisfactory, but it is the best
that could be got. It is not likely that the names of the children
are arranged in the order of birth.
427. Lois HiGLEY, b. Jan. 28, 1756; m. July 16, 1772,
David Qriswold. Both were members of the old First Church of
Turkey Hills.
They had 7 children.
David Griswold, b. March 22, 1773.
Lois Griswold, b. May 4, 1775.
Ira Griswold, b. May 31, 1777.
Oliver Griswold, b. Jan. 3, 1780.
Huldah Griswold, b. Jan. 8, 1782.
Pliny Griswold, b. Dec. 27, 1785.
Chauncey Griswold, b. Feb 11, 1787.
(See The Higleys ayid Their Ancestry, p. 632.)
433. Frederick Moore, b. — ; m. Chloe Case in 1808,
of Granby, Conn. He removed from Granville, Mass., to Gran-
ville, Ohio, in 1805.
There were 3 children.
947. I. Homer Moore, b. — ; m. Sarah Minton.
948. II. Hulda Moore, b. — ; unmarried.
949. III. DiANTHA Moore, b. — ; m. — Pratt.
436. Cyrus King Moore, b. Barkhamsted, Conn., July 22,
1786; m. Sarah Morgan, dau. of and Elizabeth (Russell)
Morgan, at Zanesville, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1816. She was b. Sept. 30,
1793, and d. Granville, Ohio, Oct. 11, 1868. He d. Granville, Ohio,
Aug. 18, 1869. Was a farmer. He moved from Connecticut to
Ohio in 1809.
940.
I.
941.
II.
942.
III.
943-
IV.
944.
V.
945-
VI.
946.
VII.
954.
I.
955.
II.
956.
III.
957-
IV.
958.
V.
6& PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
They had 4 children.
950. I. •* Eliza M Moore, b. Granville, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1817.
951. II. * Samuel Russell Moore, b. Granville, Ohio, June 8. iBig.
952. Ill, Lucy Melissa Moore, b. Granville, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1829; m. David
Partridge at Granville, Sept. 21, 1848; d. Alexandria, Ohio, Nov.
20, 1855.
953. IV. * Nira Ann Moore, b. Granville, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1837.
443. Jarvis Moore, b. Canaan, Conn., , 1800. He
m. Orra, dau. of Chester and Harriet (Wilson) Roberts, Feb. 23,
1826. _ His death, Jan. 17, 1848, aged 48, and the death of 5 chil-
dren, is recorded in the Simsbiiry Records.
Son, b. 1827; d. 1836, aged 9 years.
Infant, b. 1828; d. 1828.
Dau., b. 1829; d. 1836, aged 7 years.
Child, b. 1835; d. 1836, aged i year.
Child, b. 1838; d. 1841, aged 3 years.
445. Chester Norris Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Feb.
16, 1807; m. Nov. 27, 1828, Esther Maria, dau. of Joseph and
Esther (Roberts) Goodwin of Bloomfield, Conn. Joseph Goodwin
was b. Dec. ig, 1764; d. Feb. 9, 1844. A farmer and member of
the Legislature of 1813. Esther (Roberts) Goodwin d. Sept. 21,
1818, aged 39. Esther M. was b. Sept. 5, 1809; d. March 16, 1883.
Mr. Moore removed to Delaware Co., Ohio, about 1836, returning
to Connecticut in 1843; d. at Bloomfield, July 30, 1866.
Child.
959. I. * Norris Collins Moore, b. Feb. 2, 1830.
446. Mary Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 11, 1756;
m. Levi Qillett. The Probate records of Hampshire County,
Mass., show he made his will April 10, 1802, which was proved
July 5, 1809. He was b. 1753; d. May 14, 1809. She d. South-
wick, Mass., Dec. 23, 1836. The property went to the widow
Molly, and 5 children.
Levi Gillett, b. — .
Truman Gillett, b. — .
Lucy Gillett, b. — .
Polly Gillett,, b. — .
Vina Gillett, b. — .
447. Louisa Moore, b. June 12, 1757; m. Oliver Gillett.
They lived and died in Poolville, Madison County, N. Y.
They had 6 children.
965. I. * Oliver Gillett, b. 1780; d. 1852.
966. II. Lyman Gillett, b. 1791; d. 1874.
967. III. Seth Gillett, b. 1803.
968. IV. Homer Gillett, b. — .
969. V. Laura Gillett, b. — .
970. VI. Louisa Gillett, b. — .
449. Grove Moore, b. Granby, Conn., March 2, 1761; m.
Polly (Mary) Buel, b. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 2. 1764; dau. of
960.
I.
961.
II
962.
III,
963-
IV.
964.
V.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 6g
Abel Buel of Killingworth. Mr. Moore was an early settler of
East Rupert, Vermont, and a prominent citizen. He was in the
Vermont Legislature for two years, and for many years Judge of
Probate of his county. His wife d. Feb. i6, 1814. He m. 2d,
Ruth Harmon Blackmer, dau. of Reuben and Ruth (Rising)
Harmon, widow of Dr. Jonathan Blackmer of South Dorset, Vt.
Judge Moore d, Rupert, Vt., Nov. 9, 1837.
There were 15 children, by the first marriage, all b. Rupert, Vt.
971. I. John Buel Moore, b. Feb. 25, 1788; d. April 14, 1789.
II. Laura Moore, b. Oct. 10, 1789; d. Aug. i, 1791.
III. * Henry Buel Moore, b. Jan. 20, 1791.
IV. Polly Moore, b. March 9, 1792; d. Aug., 1792.
V. * Maria Moore, b. May 27, 1793.
VI. * Darius Moore, b. Jan. 6, 1795.
VII. * John Moore, b. March 6, 1796;
VIII. * Grove Moore, b. April 27, 1797.
IX. Laura Moore, b. Dec. 16, 1798; m. Gordon B. Southworth; d.
June 8, 1882; no issue.
X. Polly Moore, b. April 3, 1800; m. Stephen Potter, M. D.; d. July
29, 1823.
XI. *AsaB. Moore, b. Dec. 21, 1801.
XII. *Abel Buel Moore, b. May 13, 1803.
XIII. Infant daughter, b. May 7, 1804; d. same day.
XIV. Eliza Moore, b. Jan. 30, 1808; m. ist, I. B. Baker; 2d, Lyman
Sykes, 1870; d. Nov. 26, 1882.
985. XV. * Albert Moore, b. Dec. 22, 1809.
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
983
450. Urania Moore, b. Feb. 1763; m. Capt. Dan. Dibble
of Granby, Both are buried at Salmon Brook, Conn. Their
headstones bear the following inscriptions:
"In Memory of Capt. Dan. Dibble — a soldier of the Revolution —
who died Nov. 23, 1834, aged 73 years." "Lurana, wife of Dan.
Dibble, died Feb. 27, 1842, aged 79."
It is said that Mr. Dibble enlisted in the army when he was 17,
and served to the end of the War. No birth record of his chil-
dren has been found.
The following is taken from the North Granby Church Records:
Dau. of Dan Dibble; d. Nov. 6, 1798, bleeding, age 13.
Son of Capt. Dan Dibble; d. Nov. 10. 1813, aged 9.
Polly Dibble; m. Rufus Case, Dec. 17. 1807.
Philura Dibble; m. Moses Tibbets, Jan. 15, 181S; m. 2d, —
Cooley.
James M. Dibble; m. Jerusha Spring, Jan. 9, 1822.
Riley Dibble; m. Maria Spring. Nov. 16, 1826.
Calvin Dibble; m. .
It is possible Calvin was the oldest of these children, and it is
probable that the others are not arranged in the order of their birth.
451. Lois Moore, b. Feb. 8, 1765; m. ist, Aaron Rising
and after his death, m. 2d, Reuben Nasli at Dorset, Vermont, Feb.,
1797. He was son of Capt. Isaac and Elizabeth (Abbott) Nash,
who was mortally wounded at Bennington, and d. Aug. 16, 1777.
Mr. Nash d. Hanover, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., July 14, 1846.
986.
I.
987.
II.
988.
III.
989.
IV.
990.
V.
991.
VI.
992.
VII.
70 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
His widow d. there May 17, 1853. By her 2d marriage, Lois
became the step-mother of 6 children, the eldest but 7 years old.
She was the only mother these children ever knew. Her grand-
daughter says of her, "She was of medium size, brown hair and
blue eyes — a beautiful woman. Was a faithful Christian and
amiable in all her ways." Lois had no children.
Children of Reuben and Abigail (Woodward) Nash, all b. Ben-
son, Vt. :
I. Elizabeth Nash, b. July 16, 1790; m. David Watson, Nov. i, 1807.
II. Abigail Nash, b. July 16, 1790; m. Benoni Ladd, Sept. 6, 1813.
III. Reuben Nash, b. Nov. 22, 1791; m. Harriet Howard about 1814.
IV. Sophia Nash, b. Sept. 28, 1793; m. Henry Bosworth, Oct. 8, 1820.
V. Harriet Nash, b. Nov. 19, 1794; m. John Kellogg, Sept. 27, 1812.
VI. Levi Nash, b. July 6, 1796; m. Abigail Howard, Oct. 12, 1820.
455. ZoPHER Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 13, 1773;
m. Jemima Scott,^ June 12, 1799. She b. May 10, 1777; d. Virgil,
Courtland Co., N. Y. , Nov. 29, 1850, and he d. at Homer, same
county, Nov. 24, 1853. Both are buried at Virgil. In 1805 Mr.
Moore, with his wife and two children, moved to Virgil. The entire
town of 10 miles square contained at that time but 350 inhabitants.
For nearly 30 years he was one of the leading physicians of the
place. In 1808 he was appointed postmaster of the only office in
the town, which continued to be the only one for 17 years. He
built and kept the first hotel — The Bunker Hill House. Later in
life he studied law and became an able advocate among the country
lawyers of New York. He finally bought a small farm where he
lived for several years, but at last he disposed of that and went to
Homer where he died, while living with his son. Grove Gillett
Moore.
There were 8 children, all but the ist and 2d b. in Virgil, Court-
land Co., N. Y.
* George Washington Moore, b. May 26, 1801, 5 p. m.
* Mary Aurilla Moore, b. Hamilton, Madison Co., N. Y., May
29, 1803, 5 p. M.
Flora Jemima Moore, b. March 14, 1807, 10 p. m.; d. May 9, 1823.
* Sally Julia Moore, b. July 22, 1809, 8 a. m.
* Lucy Cornelia Moore, b. Nov. 24, 1811, 5 a. m.
* Grove Gillett Moore, b. Feb. 18, 1814, 7 a. m.
* LuRA DuLCY Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1816, 11 a. m.
1000. VIII. * Zopher Charles Moore, b. May 26, 1819, 12:30 a. m.
457. Seth Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., April 5, 1779; m.
Rhoda Spear at Rupert, Vermont, Oct. 10, 1799. She was b. in
Canada, 1781, and d. at Rupert, Aug. 17, 1868. He d. at Rupert,
Dec. 31, 1858. He held several town offices, was a representative
in the Vermont Legislature, and was captain of a company in the
2d Regiment, ist Brigade and 2d Division of the Vermont Militia.
He was a member of the Congregational Church.
993.
I.
994.
II.
995.
III.
996.
IV.
997-
V.
998.
VI.
999.
VII.
1. Another authority says FoUet.
4G4. THEODOSIA (MOORE) NELSON.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 7I
There were 6 children, all b. Rupert, Vt.
looi. I. * Merritt Moore, b. Dec. 31, 1800.
1002. II. * Calvin Moore, b. Sept. 14, 1803.
1003. III. * Salome Moore, b. March 2, 1805.
1004. IV. * Bradley Moore, b. Aug. 16, 1806.
1005. V. * Rhoda Moore, b. Feb. i, 1808.
1006. VI. * Seth Moore, b. Sept. 20, iSog.
461. King Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., May 18, 1762; d.
Fredonia, N. Y., in 1837. He m. ist, Rebecca flitcheH, published
West Springfield, Mass., Oct. 19, 1783. By his first marriage he
had 3 children, who lived near Waukegan, 111. She d. before
1815. He m. 2d, Susan, dau. of Samuel and Abigail (Phelps)
Tarbox. Mr. Moore was a farmer and served in the army of the
Revolution.
There were 12 children.
1007. I. Louisa Moore, b. — ; m. — Clark. Removed to California.
1008. II. * Elizabeth (or Betsey) Moore, b. — ; m. Benjamin Styles.
1009. III. Alfred Moore, b. — ; lived at Badax, Wis.
Children by second marriage:
loio. IV. James Moore, b. — ; lived at Freeport, 111.
ion. V. * William Moore, b. — , 1816.
1012. VI, * Charles Moore, b. Oneida Co., N. Y., Nov. 4, 1821.
1013. VII. * Reuben Moore, b. Aug. 6, 1825.
1014. VIII. Rebecca Moore, b. — ; m. — Marshall.
1015. IX. Jane Moore, b. — ; m. Philetus Eaton. She had dau. Flora, who
m. — Hurlbut and lives at Wauwatosa, Wis.
1016. "X. * Nelson Moore, b. Laona, N. Y., April 12, 1830.
1017. XL Cynthia Moore, b. — ; m. Nathaniel Frank.
1018. XII. * Henry Moore, b. June 23, 1836, Arkwright Center, N. Y.
462. William Moore, b. Aug. 13, 1764; m. Sarah , b.
Dec. 17, 1767.
The birth of 5 children is recorded in Barkhamsted, Conn.
1019. I. Charlotte Moore, b. July i, 1785.
1020. II. William Moore, b. Dec. 13, 1787.
1021. III. Russell Moore, b. April 3, 1790.
1022. IV. Sally Moore, b. March 27, 1792.
1023. V. Betsey Moore, b. Aug. 30, 1794.
464. Theodosia Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., April 23,
1769; m. Hosea Nelson, who d. Litchfield, N. Y., in 1834. She d.
Oct. 14, i860, and is buried at Busti, N. Y.
There were 7 children, b. in Litchfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y.
1024. I. Roger Sherman Nelson, b — ; m. — ; had 11 children.
Anson Nelson, b. — ; m. — ; had 5 children,
* Theodosia Nelson, b. — ■.
* Julius C^sar Nelson, b. 1793.
Sophia Nelson, b. — .
* Normandus Nelson, b, 1798; m. Prudence Bushnell, 1823; had
10 children,
Horatio Nelson, b. — , Litchfield, N. Y.; moved to Chautauqua
Co., 1800,
1025.
II.
1026.
III.
1027.
IV.
1028.
V.
1029.
IV,
1030.
VII.
I03I.
I.
1032.
II.
1033.
III.
I034.
IV.
I035-
V.
1036.
VI.
1037-
VII.
72 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
469. Joel Moore, bp. at Turkey Hills, Feb. 17, 1771; m.
Charlotte, dau. of Raymond Bosworth. Both d. at Montgomery,
Mass.
They had 7 children.
Omer Moore, b, — .
Charlotte M. Moore, b. — ; m. Chester Childon.
Trumbull E. Moore, b. — ; m. — Searls.
Eunice P. Moore, b. — .
* Milton M. Moore, b. — , 1795; m. Martha Wood.
Frederick Moore, b. — .
Zadock Moore, b, — .
470. Guy Moore, bp. at St. Ann's Church, Salmon Brook,
Simsbury, Sept. 5, 1773; d. Montgomery, Mass., Nov. 18, 1840.
He m. Hannah, the dau. of Aaron and Zipporah (Clark) Parks at
Montgomery, Nov. 19, 1795. She was b. Westfield, Mass., Sept.
20, 1772, and d. Montgomery, in June, 1858. He was a farmer.
They had 11 children.
1038. I. Hannah Moore, b. June 14, 1796; m. John Howard, Jan. 19, 1818.
They lived near Fredonia, N. Y., and had several children.
Afterwards moved to Corry, Pa.
Horace Moore, b. Oct. 5, 1797; d. Nov. 10, 1812.
Warren Moore, b. Feb. 4, 1799; m. Polly Shurtliff, Oct. 15, 1818.
* Aaron P. Moore, b. June 8, 1801; m. Phebe Clapp, Jan. 26, 1823.
*Warham Moore, b. Nov. 26, 1802.
* Apollos Moore, b. Nov. i, 1804.
* Zipporah Moore, b. July 29, 1806; m. Calvin Pomeroy, Jan. 27,
1824.
* Julius Moore, b. March 20, 1808.
* Amanda Moore, b. April 20, i8io; m. William Squire, March 30,
18—.
Hiram Moore, b. Feb. 12, 1812; m. Emily Tuttle, Nov. 11, 1837.
Horace Moore, b. Feb. 26, 1815. He was a dry goods and silver-
ware pedler. Was never heard of after 1836; supposed to have
been murdered.
473. Keturah Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 16, 1778;
m. William Churchill in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 24, 1800. He
d. Sept. 10, 1828. It is not positively known that this is our
Keturah, but it has been decided to chance it.
There were 11 children, b. Litchfield, Conn.
Sally Churchill, b. April 26, 1802.
David Moore Churchill, b. Sept, 26, 1804.
Almira Churchill, b. Dec. 3, 1806.
Eunice Churchill, b. Dec. 27, 1808.
Keturah Julia Churchill, b. Aug, 18, 1811.
Emelia Churchill, b April 22, 1813.
Lucy Churchill, b. Sept. 7, 1816.
Samuel Buel Churchill, b. Aug. 3, 1818; d. March 2, 1819.
Maria Buel Churchill, b. Jan. 5, 1821.
AsHBEL Wessels Churchill, b. Jan. 28, 1823.
Chloe Elizabeth Churchill, b. Sept. 21, 1827.
488. Jesse Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., July 29, 1788; d.
Dec. 8, 1 860; m. Cynthia, dau. of Luther and Alargere (Huxley)
1039-
II.
1040.
III.
1041.
IV.
1042.
V.
1043.
VI.
1044.
VII.
1045.
VIII.
1046.
IX.
1047.
X.
1048.
XI.
1049.
I.
1050.
II.
I05I.
III.
1052.
IV.
1053.
V.
1054.
VI.
1055.
VII.
1056.
VIII.
1057.
IX,
1058.
X.
1059.
XI.
io6i.
11.
1062.
III.
1063.
IV.
1064.
V.
1065.
VI.
1066.
VII.
1067.
VIII.
1068.
IX.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 73
Trumbull, Feb. ii, 1809. She was b. Feb. 23, 1789, and d.
Richford, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1861. Both are buried at Caroline, N.
Y. He was a farmer.
They had 9 children.
1060. I. * Jesse M. Moore, b. Feb. 16, 1810.
* Levi T. Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1811.
Lauriston Moore, b. Dec. 25, 1813; d. Oct. 10, 1865.
* Sally Moore, b. Sept. 25, 1816.
* Richard Moore, b. Groton, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1818.
* Maria Moore, b. Oct. 28, 1819.
Lucy Moore, b. Dec. 11, 1824: d. Oct. 6, 1825.
* Amanda Moore, b. Nov. 2, 1827.
* Cynthia Moore, b. Aug. 16, 1829.
500. Fidelia Holcomb, b. Granby, Conn., Aug. 8, 1795;
m. Chester, son of Obadiah and Ahinoam (Holcomb) Hayes, b.
Granby, Conn., March 12, 1792. He d. at Harwinton, Conn.,
Nov. 22, 1876. They were m. in Granby, Oct. 24, 1815, and she
d. there Nov. 17, 1843. He m. 2d, Sally Betsey Logan, Oct. 8,
1844, and d. at Harwinton, Conn., Nov. 22, 1876.
There were 9 children, all by ist marriage and all b. Granby,
Conn.
* LucELiA Emilia Hayes, b. Sept. 25, 1816.
* Elmina Fidelia Hayes, b. March 11, 1819.
* Chester Alonzo Hayes, b. May 2, 1821.
Harriet Elizabeth Hayes, b. July 5, 1823; d. April 22, 1824.
Catherine Elizabeth Hayes, b. July 24, 1827; d. April 16, 1849.
Ann Maria Hayes, b. June i, 1829; d. Dec. 29, 1845.
* Martha Paulina Hayes, b. May 23, 1831.
* Susan Jane Hayes, b. Sept. i, 1834.
MiLo Emerson Hayes, b. June 18, 1841.
524. Maria Paulina Atkins, b. Feb. i, 1781; m. Dec. 22,
1805, Josiah Alford, Jr., b. Nov. g, 1771; d. Geneva, Ohio, Oct.
I, 1851. He was son of Josiah and Martha (Phelps) Alford.
Children:
1078. I. Lucius Josiah Alford, b. July 18, 1807; d. Sept. 11, 1839; unmar-
ried.
1079. II. Eliza Maria Alford, b. Oct. 5, 1809; d. 1875 or '80; unmarried.
1080. III. Martha Roxana Alford, b. April 18, 1813; d. Aug. 4, 1856,
525. QuiNTUS Flaminius Atkins, b. May 10, 1782; d. at
Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 23, 1859; m. at Morgan, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1804,
Sarah (or Sally) Wright, b. Colebrook, Conn., April 16, 1784; d.
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1853. She was dau. of Capt. John and
Sarah (Case) Wright.
Children:
1081. I. Emily Atkins, b. 1804 or '05, at Morgan, Ohio; d. Geneva, Ohio,
May 7, 1841; m at Jefferson, Ohio, Col. George Turner, b.
Montville, Conn. Both d. and are buried at Geneva, where their
children— 2 sons and 4 daughters — -were b. and where 2 daughters
d. in infancy.
1082. II. Sarah Louisa Atkins, b. Lower Sandusky, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1806;
d. Cleveland, Ohio, July 21, 1852; m. Hon. Edward Wade, of
Cleveland; no issue.
1069.
I.
1070.
II.
I07I.
III.
1072.
IV.
1073.
V.
1074.
VI.
1075.
VII.
1076.
VIII.
1077.
IX.
74 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
1083. Ill- Stella Maria Atkins, b. Morgan, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1808; d. Saginaw,
Mich., Dec. 8, 1882; m. at Jefferson, Ohio, Harvey Russell
Gaylord; b. Harpersfield, N. Y., July 25, 1805; d. Saginaw,
Mich., Dec. 6, 1883. He was a lineal descendant of William
and Mary (Walter) Gaylord, who came in The Mary and John
in 1630. Harvey Russell and Stella Maria (Atkins) Gaylord had
5 sons and 4 daughters. The eldest dau. was Marcia Ophelia
Gaylord, b. Dec. 31, 1832, at Jefferson, Ohio; m. Feb. 25, 1857,
at Geneva, Ohio, Melvin Nelson Fowler, b. Livingston, N. Y.,
July 18, 1831; 3 children.
1084. IV. Ophelia Atkins, b. Morgan, Ohio, May 9, 1810; d. Emmettsburg,
Iowa, March 25, 1888; m. Jefferson, Ohio, May 25, 1837, Manley
Bostwick, M. D., a prominent physician of Toledo, Ohio., who
was b. at TuUy, N. Y., Jan. 29, 18 10; d. Cleveland, Ohio, April
27, 1849; I dau. and 2 sons.
1085. V. Horatio Nelson Atkins, b. about 1812-13; d. in infancy.
1086. VI. Flora Atkins, b. Jefferson, Ohio, June 4, 1815; d. Portville, N. Y.,
June 3, 1850; m. at Olean, N. Y., Sept. 24, 1839, Wm. F.
Wheeler, b June 13, 181 1, at Hancock, N. Y. ; d. Portville,
N. Y., June 6, 1892; i dau. and 2 sons, also 2 children d. young.
He m. 2d, Marilla Clark and had i dau. by 2d marriage.
1087. VII. Helen Atkins, b. Jefferson, Ohio, May 20, 1817; d. Cleveland,
Ohio, Dec. 8, 1839; unmarried.
1088. VIII. Mary Atkins, b. Jefferson, Ohio, July 7, 1819; d. Benicia, Cali-
fornia, Sept. 14, 1882; m. Cleveland, Ohio, March 8, 1869, Major
John Lynch of New Orleans, La., b. Ireland, Feb. i, 1825; d.
Berkeley, California, June 14, 1900. Mary Atkins, was his 2d wife.
No children by this marriage. Major Lynch m. istat Rochester,
Ohio, Nov, 9, 1850, Mary Almira Conant, b. Becket, Mass., April
5, 1826; d. Cobden, 111., March 11, 1865.
1089. IX. Martha Atkins, b. Jefferson, Ohio, July 21, 1821; d. Tabor, Iowa,
July 20, 18S8; m. at Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1844, Rev. John
Todd, b. Hanover, Pa., Nov. 10, 1818; d. Tabor, Iowa, Jan. 31,
1894. He was son of Capt. James Todd of West Hanover, Pa.
Three sons and 5 daughters. 1
1090. X. Bertha Atkins, b. Jefferson, Ohio, Nov. 5, 1823; d. Cleveland,
Ohio, Aug. 14, 1900; ra. at Olean, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1845, Frederick
Judson, b. Clinton, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1816; d. Bay City, Mich.,
1893. 4 sons and 2 daughters.
1091. XI. QuiNTUs Curtius Atkins, b. Jefferson, Ohio, about 1825; d. in
infancy.
1092. XII. Arthur Rollin Heber Atkins, b. Jefferson, Ohio, July 18, 1829;
d. Chicago, 111., Aug. 12, i884. Capt. Atkins m. at Chicago,
May 5, 1853, Corinna Fitzgibbon, b Jan. 24, 1831, dau. of
Edmond Fitzgibbon. 4 daughters and 2 sons.
1 Mrs. Martha Atkins Todd copied the family record of Lieut. Timothy and Rachel
(Moore) Phelps from their family Bible as given on page 13. The record was made by
Lieut. Phelps and his daughter Ruth, the wife of Capt. Zaccheus Gillett. In 1847, this
Bible was in the possession of Rev. Zara Norton, Clarksfleld, Ohio.
562. ZiBEA MooRE, b. Dec. 15, 1768; bp. M. E. Church,
Southwick, Mass., April 6, 1769; d. Southwick, Mass., (?) Jan. 6,
1825; m. Simeon Merritt, the son of Solomon Cushman, March,
1787. He was b. Oct. 6, 1766; d. Middlefield, Mass., Sept. 19,
1843. He was a captain in the Militia.
There were 12 children., b. Southwick, Mass.
1093. I. * Abiel Cushman, b. Oct. 30, 1788.
1094. II. Jerusha Cushman, b. Oct. 24, 1790; m. ist, James Merritt of
Barkhamsted and had 2 children; m. 2d, TJiomas Frasier, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.; no issue; d. Sept. 5, 1828.
1096.
IV.
I097.
V.
logS.
VI.
1099.
VII.
1 100.
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1095. III. Philura Cushman, b. Oct. 15, 1792; m. Nelson French, of South-
wick, Mass., 1812; d. Aug., 1815, without issue.
* Simeon Merritt Cushman, b. March i, 1795.
* Milton Cushman, b. April 14, 1797.
An infant, b and d. Jan. 22, 1799.
Pamelia Cushman, b. March 7, iSoo; m. Curtis Warner, West
Suffield, Nov. 2, 1824; 3 children.
Solomon Cushman, b. June 22, 1802; d. Oct., 1803.
* Solomon Cushman (Rev.), b. July 28, 1804.
1102. X. Thankful Philura Cushman, b. April 8, 1807; m. Daniel Higgins,
Chester, Mass., Dec. 23, 1825; no issue.
1103. XI. Clarissa Cushman, b. Dec. 17, 1809; m. Barney Prentice, March
28, 1830, Worthington, Mass. Removed from Goshen to Medina,
Ohio, 1838; 4 children.
1104. XII. Eunice Harmony Cushman, b. May 7, 1814; m. Phineas Prentice.
She had 4 children, and d. Nov. 22, 1845.
(See Cushman Genealogy.)
565. Cynthia Moore, b. — , 1781; m. April i, 181 1 (second
wife) Simeon, son of Nathan and Abigail (Herrick) Leonard. He
d. Hinsdale, Mass., April 9, 1840, and she in Granby, Conn.,
March 6, 1876, aged 95 years.
There were 7 children by the first marriage and 2 by the second.
1105. VIII." * Milton Duane Leonard, b. Dec. 27, 1813.
1106. IX. * Lewis D. Leonard, b. Middlefield, Mass., Dec. 23, 1820.
(See Solomon Leonard and IHs Descenda7its.)
570. Marv Reed, b. Granby, Conn., Aug. 18, 1770; m.
Increase, son of Reuben Holcomb, June 2, 1789. She d. Feb. 10,
1848. He was b. Simsbury, Conn., Jan. 31, 1741, and d. Granby,
Conn,, Dec. 4, 1836.
They had 5 children, b. Granby, Conn.
1 107. I. Homer Moore Holcomb, b. Feb. i, 1791; d. Feb. 17, 1832.
1108. II. * Melissa Holcomb, b. July 25, 1793.
1109. III. Curtis Holcomb, b. March 26, 1795; d. Jan. 15, 1829; m. Betsey
, March i, 1831.
11 10. IV, Maryette Holcomb, b. Jan. 26, iSoi; m. Sylvester Noble, June
22, 1821; d. April 8, 1893.
mi. V. Caroline Holcomb, b. Feb. 27, 1804; m. Levi Buttles, 1843; d
Oct. 14, 1873.
573. Martin Reed, b. April 16, 1775; d. June 24, 1843.
He m. Bernice Kendall, Granby, Conn., March 23, 1798. She b.
Oct. 18, 1778, and d. Oct. 22, 1855.
They had 8 children, b. Granby, Conn.
1112. I. * Willis Reed, b. Feb. 2, 1800.
* Polly Reed, b. March 23, 1805.
* Wilson Reed, b. Sept. 30, 1806.
Emma Reed, b. Feb. 20, 1809; d. April 7, 1884; m. Stephen Cornell,
Sept. 2, 1832.
Jane Reed, b. March 27, 1810; d. July 15, 1827
Susan Reed, b. June 7, 1813; d. March 13, 1895,
* William Reed, b. April 21, 1815.
Wilbert Reed, b. Aug. 2, 1818; d. July 27, 1819; drowned in tub
of whey.
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III.
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577. Starling Reed, b. Granby, Conn., July 3, 1783; m.
Patty Cooley, May 21, 1806.
The record of but i child has been found.
1120. I. * Dennis S. Reed, b. Granby, Conn. Oct. 4, 1811,
578. Allen Reed, b. Granby, Conn., 1785, and m.
Sylvia Haynes. Both d. and are buried at Vernon, Trumbull Co.,
Ohio. She was the dau. of Asa and Mary (Fuller) Haynes.
They had 7 children, all b. Granby, Conn.
1121. I. Mary Ann Reed, b. Dec. 11, 1811; m. James S. Allen, Vernon,
Ohio, March 13, 1834; d. Jan. 21, 1887.
1122. II. Edmund Reed, b. Oct. 28, 1813; d. Sept. 25, 1819.
1123. III. Chester Reed, b. Aug 23, 1815; ra. Caroline Chapman; d. April
19, 1893. He was a farmer. Was postmaster in Vernon for 36
years.
1124. IV. Harriet E. Reed, b. April 15, 1818; d. Aug. 3, 1854; m. Judson
J. Barnes, Dec. 28, 1848. She and her sister Mary were school
teachers.
1125. V. * Edmund A. Reed, b. Sept. 27, 1821.
1126. VI. Charles A. Reed, b. June 11, 1823; m. Emily Bates, Oct. 1851; d.
— . He was a farmer and mechanic, served as township clerk
and trustee several years.
1127. VII. Henry Reed, b. Feb. 19, 1825; d. Nov. 24, 1826.
All these marriages occurred at Vernon, Ohio.
580. Fanny Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Jan. 15, 1790;
d. Jan. 8, 1876. She m. General Joseph M. Forward (See No.
884), who was b. in Granby, Conn., Jan. 22, 1785; d. Southwick,
Dec. 21, i860.
They had 6 children, b. Southwick, Mass.
1128. I. Homer Forward, b. Oct. 2. 1816; d. March 15, 1859,
Maria Louisa Forward, b. Sept. 28, 1818; d. Dec, 12, 1858.
Joseph Morton Forward, b. Jan. 6, 1821.
Mary Rosetta Forward, b. Jan. 10, 1823; d. March 11, 1859.
Andrew Jackson Forward, b. Aug. 9, 1825.
Fanny Eliza Forward, b. Jan. 11, 1828; d. Aug. 3, 1895.
581. Harriet Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., July 9, 1792.
She m. Dr. Daniel Benjamin of Granby, and d. June 13, 1839. Dr.
Benjamin was the son of Samuel and Rachel (Holcomb) Benjamin,
who was the son of Samuel. The elder Benjamin was one of the
first settlers of Hartland, Conn., and probably came there from
Lyme or Haddam. It is said of Dr. Benjamin, "He was kind of
heart, but brusque and willful. People trusted his judgment in
his profession, but he irritated pious people by his open disregard
of the prevailing religious sentiments."
They had 3 children.
1134. I. * Martha S. Benjamin, b. Granby, Conn., Dec. 24, 1824.
1135. II. Emerette Rhoda Benjamin, b. — ; d. July 28, 1894; unmarried.
1136. III. Golden Benjamin, b. — ; d. young.
585. Roger Sherman Moore, b, Southwick, Mass., July
25, 1806. He m. Sarah Ann, dau. of Joel and Clarissa (Ensign)
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Root at Granville, Mass., Oct. 6, 1841. She d. Springfield, Mass.,
Sept. 30, 1875; b. May 16, 1812, and he d. at Springfield, Dec. 31,
1893. He was a graduate of Yale College in the class of 1827.
The class numbered 80 and included, among others, Horace
Bushnell and N. P. Willis. Mr. Moore graduated in law in Troy,
N. Y. , and was admitted to the bar but never practiced.
He settled in Springfield in 1849, but held no public office except
that of alderman. He was long a director of the John Hancock
National Bank of Springfield, and afterwards became its president,
which office he held for 27 years. He had a large library and
spent much of his time in reading. History was his favorite study.
He read Hebrew, Greek and Latin to the end of his life. Consid-
ering his studious habits, he was fond of society and was so courte-
ous in manner as to be often referred to, as "a gentleman of the
old school."
He kept up a correspondence with Nelson Beardsley, Auburn,
N. Y., a classmate, until both men were past 80 years of age.
The two men died within a few days of each other. Mr. Moore
was an attendant, though not a member, of Christ Church, the first
Episcopal Church of Springfield.
They had i child.
1137. I. Sarah Jane Moore, b. Springfield, Mass., July 29, 1842.
587. Mary Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., April 14, 1800;
m. Chandler, son of Reuben and Lucy (Cossett) Dibble, and d.
Jan. 27, 1873. He was b. Southwick, March 15, 1797, and d.
there, April 26, 1876.
They had 6 children, all b. Southwick, Mass.
Oscar Dibble, b. Dec. 12, 1826; d. Sept. 15, 1849.
Lydia a. Dibble, b. Sept. i, 1828; m. John H. Gilmore, Oct, 6,
1847. She d. Oct. 5, 1855; no issue.
Lucy Mary Dibble, b. Aug. 25, 1831; d. Oct. 25, 1845.
Chandler Dibble, b. Oct. 22, 1833; d. July 15, 1835.
■ Alfred Dibble, b. Oct. 25, 1837.
Edwin Lensern Dibble, b.Sept. 15, 1843; d. Dec. 24, 1883. He
in. Arabell Gillett, March 10, 1870.
588. Amaret Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., — , 1802; m.
Willis Reed, May 2, 1822 (See 1112). She d. Feb. 27, 1849. He
was b. Feb. 2, 1800, and d. Oct. 25, 1864. He m. 2d, Eliza Rice, of
Granby, May 4, 1850; m. 3d, Sophronia Fairchild, of Westfield,
Mass., April 10, 1863. Willis and Amaret Reed are buried in
Granby.
There were 2 children, both by ist marriage.
1144. I. * Jane Cecelia Reed, b. Granby, March 25, 1825.
1145. II. * WiLBERT Reed, b. Granby, Conn., Dec. 21, 1826.
589. Laura Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., — , 1805; m
Brackley Rose, Sept. 13, 1827, and d. at Windsor Locks, Jan. 22,
1854, aged 49.
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Children:
1146. I. Charles Rose, b. — ; d. unmarried; buried at Windsor Locks.
1147. II. Theodore Rose, b. — ; m. and d — . buried at Windsor Locks.
1148. III. Julia Rose, b — , 1850; d. Feb. 7. 1851. Perhaps she was the dau.
of Theodore.
593. Eli Lathrop Moore, b. Granby, Conn,, Oct. i, 1793;
m. Catherine Forward (See No. 888), at South wick, Mass,, Sept.
16, 1824. She was b. Southwick, June 5, 1796; d. Apr. 25, 1886; he
d. Jan. 29, 1871. Both are buried at Southwick. He was a farmer.
They had 3 children, b. Southwick, Mass.
1149. I. * Francis Burdett Moore, b, Feb. 2, 1826.
1150. II. * Marcus Aurelius Moore, b March 29, 1830.
1151. III. * Arthur Doane Moore, b. Jan. 4, 1836.
594. Philura W. Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., April 19,
1796; m. Harvey, son of Caleb Merriman at Southwick, Oct. 27,
1825. He was b. Granby, Conn., 1787, and d. Hartford, Ohio,
Nov. 3, 1861. She d. in Hartford, June 23, 1858. He was a
teacher of vocal music.
They had 3 children.
1152. I. * Philura Merriman, b. Granby, Conn., Jan. 11, 1827.
1153. II. Harvey Merriman, b. Charleston, Portage Co.. Ohio, Nov. 27,
1828; d. Dec. 27, 1828.
1154. III. Amaret Merriman, b. Charleston, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1832; d. Aug. 25,
1852.
596. Virgil Moore, b. Suffield, Conn., Jan. 19, 1789; d.
in Mantua, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1838. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Bazil
Windsor, in 1810, and had 6 children.
1155. I. Ezra Moore, b. 1811; m. ist. Ruby Sizer. They had i child, d.
young; m. 2d, Orpha Hawkins, March 25, 1842.
1156. II. Mary Ann Moore, b. 1813; d. unmarried.
1157. III. HuLDAH Moore, b. — ; m. James Hoskins, Sept. 15, 1838.
1158. IV. Eunice Moore, b. — ; m. George Wright, Feb. 4, 1840.
1159. V. Fanny Moore, b. — ; m. — Bryant.
1160. VI. * Napoleon B. Moore, b. Feb. 2, 1827.
598. Samuel Moore, b. Suffield, Conn., Nov. 24, 1794;
m. Elizabeth Keyes, at Auburn, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1817. He d.
Mantua, Ohio, Jan. 23, 1868. Elizabeth was the dau. of Amaziah
and Nancy (Crafts) Keyes, b. Middlesex, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1796; d.
Mantua, Ohio, Dec. 19, 1851. Amaziah Keyes, b. Sept. 17, 1746,
was the son of Abijah, who m. Jane Aldrich, at Mendon, Mass.,
June 8, 1769. He was the son of Oliver, b. — ; m. Rebecca
Patterson, at Shrewsbury, Mass., Nov. 13, 1727. Oliver was the
son of Thomas, b. Feb. 8, 1674; m. Elizabeth Howe, Jan. 22,
1696. Thomas was the son of Elias, b. May 11, 1643; m. Sarah
Blandford, Sept. 11, 1665. Elias was the son of Robert Keyes,
who, with his wife, Sarah, was at Watertown, Mass., in 1633.
Nancy Crafts was the dau, of Major Edward Crafts, for whose
descent see The Crafts Family.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 79
Amaziah Keyes moved from Middlesex, Yates Co., N. Y. to
Auburn, Ohio, in 1816 or '17. Elizabeth (Keyes) Moore became
a member of the Baptist Church when she was 16, and was always
very zealous in the performance of her religious duties. She joined
that church at Garrettsville, Ohio, after her marriage. This church
disbanded in 1838, when she joined the M. E. Church in Mantua.
Mr. Moore moved from Connecticut to Ohio with his father's
family in 1806. In 1813, he bought of his uncle, Roger Moore,
log acres of land in lot 18, in the township of Mantua. Four
years later he had cleared a part of the land, built a house and
married. As this house was a fair sample of the style of archi-
tecture adopted by the early settlers of the Western Reserve, it has
been thought best to give a description of it. Judge Elias Harmon
has left the following entries in his diary:
"July I, 1799, began to cut logs for our house.
"July 2, put up and moved into our house,
"July 3, got timber for floor. July 4, laid the floor."
Mr. Moore did better than this. The following was furnished
by Dr. H. H. Moore, D. D., who was born in this house and lived
in it till he was 16 years of age:
"The house in which 8 of us were born was built of hewed logs,
12 to 14 inches in diameter, about 20x24, ^^^ 3 rooms below, two
of which were bed rooms. The fire place was on the north and
built of stone. The chimney, which extended about a foot above
the roof, was stone and better than usual in those times. A good
well of water was about 10 feet from the north end of the house.
There were windows in the front, east side, and south end. For
many years Mother baked all the bread in a kettle which had an
iron cover. Coals were piled on this cover to bake the top of the
loaf. After some years the fire place was provided with a crane
and pot-hooks. In '28 or '29 an oven was built outside the house
and then the boys were required to keep on hand a supply of oven-
wood. In 1830 an addition was made to the house. It was of
split whitewood logs, two feet in diameter and extended the length
of the house on the east side and was about 15 feet wide. A chim-
ney was in the south end of this addition and in the northeast
corner was a cheese room. It contained two beds. Its primary
design was about the same as barracks for the tumultuous boys. It
was our workshop, sleeping room and place of banishment, espe-
cially when father came in tired from a hunt. The chamber of the
old house was all one sleeping room. Bedsteads were made with
an axe and auger, and broad strips of basswood bark served for bed
cords. Mother's bed was never without its trundle bed. The
house had an unwalled cellar and a trap door from the kitchen,
dining room, parlor, etc., led into it. The wood pile was in the
road in front of the house. The roof of the house was of shakes,
four feet long, held in place by poles laid on them, reaching from
one end of the house to the other."
8o PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
In the winter of 1835-6, the new house was completed and the
old log house abandoned to its fate.
Life among the pioneers was one of unremitting toil, both in-
doors and out. The forest was the one implacable enemy. Noth-
ing could be done till that was cleared away. The trees were cut
down, the timber piled in log heaps and burned, and this let in the
sunlight. The stumps still remained which rendered it impossible
to plow the land. Rye and wheat were hacked in among the roots,
a little corn was planted and these furnished bread for the family.
Every home had its wheels — little and big, reel, quill wheel,
swifts and loom. Here the flax and wool were made into clothing
by the women of the family.
The first drag or harrow was always the top of some bushy tree,
like a thorn bush, and this was the best, for there were no teeth to
catch the roots and stumps. The old plows were provided with a
wooden mould board. The woods were full of game, and venison
steaks were every day occurrences among the first settlers. Mr.
Moore was heard to say that his rifle had often saved his father's
family from a scant dinner. He used to tell how he had killed his
first deer on the 4th day of July, 1806. In 1845, he killed the last
wild deer ever seen in Mantua.
These Ohio pioneers are all gone:
"iiJach in his narrow cell forever laid,
The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep."
"Nor you, ye proud, impute to these the fault.
If memory o'er their tomb no trophies raise."
No hatchment or rusted mail hangs over the last resting place of
these pioneers, but their trophies are greater than these. Their
sons have girdled the land with railroads and flecked the sea with
ships. They have led great armies to battle and to victory. The
pulpits and court rooms are resonant with the voices of boys born
in the log cabins of the West, and in the halls of congress the sons
of the pioneers are shaping the destiny of the nation.
Samuel and Elizabeth (Keyes) Moore had 10 children, all b.
Mantua, Ohio.
* Mark Milton Moore, b. Sept. 29, 1818.
* Homer H. Moore, b. March 10, 1820.
* Amaziah Moore, b. April 14, 1822.
Samuel Moore, b. Jan. 15, 1S24; d. Feb. 17, 1846. He attended
school at Chagrin Falls, where he fitted for teaching. In 1844,
he went to Kentucky where he was very successful as a teacher.
When 20 years of age he became a member of the M. E. Church
"and was thoroughly pronounced and active in all church duties.
For one of his years and experience I have never know his su-
perior in exhortation." — //. //. Moore.
1165. V. Halsey Gillett Moore, b. July 21, 1825; d. Dec. 25, 1846.
1166. VI. * Elizabeth Moore, b. April 9, 1827.
1167. VII. Francis Oliver Moore, b. June 9, 1830; d. Huron, Kansas, July
27, 1858. He taught school most of the time from his majority
to the time of his death, which occurred a month after he left
Ohio for Kansas.
1168. VIII. * Mortimer George Moore, b. Nov. 9, 1833.
1169. IX. * Horace Ladd Moore, b. Feb. 25, 1837.
1170. X. * Walter Watson Moore, b. June 27, 1840.
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III.
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599. Eunice Moope, b. Suffield, Conn., April 22, 1796;
moved with her father to Mantua, Ohio, in 1806; m. Horace, the
son of David and Betsey (Rogers) Ladd, at Mantua, Feb. 23, 1815;
d. Mantua, March 12, 1854. Mr. Ladd, b. Vernon, Conn., Oct. i,
1789; d. July 30, 1849. "His neighbors had such confidence in
the honesty and fairness of Mr. Ladd that they would submit their
differences to him and cheerfully abide by his decision." He was
a devoted Presbyterian and reared his family with strict religious
discipline. He was a soldier of the War of 1812, was a farmer and
for years a justice of the peace.
There were 7 children, all b. Mantua, Portage Co., Ohio.
1171. I. *C.\LisTE Rogers Ladd, b. Jan. 18, 1816.
1172. II. Eunice Sophronia Ladd, b. Nov. 3, 1817; d., May 24, 1898; m.
Chauncey Wood, who d. Garrettsville, Ohio, Jan. 13, 1892. No
issue.
* Lucy Gillett Ladd, b. March 11, 1820.
* Horace Ladd, b. Feb. 22, 1822.
Harriet Ladd, b. Feb 17, 1824; d. Sept. 28, 1832.
* Perlea Moore Ladd, b. April 13, 1828.
* RoDOLPHUs Ladd, b. July 27, 1830.
600. Jason Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Aug. 31, 1798;
moved with his father to Mantua, Ohio, in 1806; m. Christiana,
dau. of Zadock and Polly (Nooney) Ingell, at Mantua, Nov. 20,
1833. She was b. Chester, Hamden Co., Mass., March 27, 1808;
d. Mantua, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1901. She was a member of the M. E.
Church. He d. March 23, 1887. Both are buried at Mantua
Center. Mr. Moore acquired sufficient education to enable him to
teach school for several years, when he studied medicine with Dr.
DeWolf of Ravenna, Ohio, and practiced his profession with great
success till the infirmities of advancing years forced him to with-
draw from the practice. He was a member of the M. E. Church,
and a much respected citizen.
There were 5 children, b. Mantua, Ohio.
1178. I. Christiana Moore, b. Oct. 17, 1834; m. William Brown, March
31, 1852; d. Coldwater, Mich., Aug. 5, 1864.
1179. II. Amaret Moore, b. April 13, 1837; m. Henry Lee, Nov. 4, 1858;
d. Oct. 2, 1859.
*■ Cheney Jason Moore, b. April 11, 1839.
Marilla Moore, b. April 30, 1841; unmarried.
* Martha Moore, b. July 15, 1845.
601. Benjamin Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Dec, 30,
1800; moved to Mantua, Ohio, with his father in 1806. He m.
Fanny M., dau. of Stephen and Fanny (Noyes) Sargent at Chagrin
Falls, Ohio, March 5, 1843. She was b. at Bath, N. H., Aug. 4,
1811. He d. June 30, 1853. She d. Sept. 25, 1900. Mr. Moore
was a farmer and lived and died on the farm that his father bought
and settled upon when he moved to the Western Reserve in 1806.
He was a highly respected citizen.
There was i child.
1183. I. * Perlea Moore, b. June 30, 1845.
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III.
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616. NoADiAH Moore, b. Kinderhook, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1788;
m. at Middlebury, Vt., Caroline Maria, dau. of Samuel and Lucy
(Smith) Mattocks, Jan. 30, 1814. She was b. — , at Middlebury,
Vt. ; d. at Champlain, N. Y. Had. at Champlain, Feb. g, 1859,
and both are buried there. He was a farmer, lumberman and
manufacturer.
They had 7 children, all b. Champlain, N. Y.
1184. I. * Eliza Maria Moore, b. May 28, 1815; m. Rev. Ovid Minor, Feb.
13, 1834.
1185. II. * Matilda Moore, b. — ; m, — , Bartlett Nye.
1186. III. William Moore, b. — ; d. — .
1187. IV. * Laura Maria Moore, b. March 17, 1825; m. — , Bartlett Nye.
1188. V. Pliny Noadiah Moore, b. — ; m. — , Sarah Kelsey; d. Nov. 20,
i860.
1189. VI. * Samuel Mattocks Moore, b. — ; m. — , Angelina Bigelow.
1190. VII. Caroline Moore, b. — .
617. Anna Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., April g, 1790; m.
Julius Caesar, son of Wolcott and Mary (Curtis) Hubbell, at Cham-
plain, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1812. He was b. at Lanesboro, Mass.,
March 17, 1788, and d. June g, 1880. She d. May 14, 1861, and
both are buried at Champlain, N. Y. He was a lawyer.
They had 3 children, all b. at Chazy, N. Y.
1191. I. * Martha Ann Hubbell, b. June 24, 1816; m. Frederick T. Mygatt,
at Chazy, Oct. 10, 1839.
1192. II. * Susan Katharine Hubbell, b. April 19, 1823; m. Henry E. Sey-
mour, at Chazy, Sept. 13, 1853; d. St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 6, 1883.
1193. III. * John Wolcott Hubbell, b. April 28, 1830; m. Margaret L. Beck-
virith, Plattsburg, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1856.
618. Sophia Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1792;
m. Thomas John, son of John and Margaret (Robertson) White-
side, at Champlain, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1815. He was b. Cambridge,
N. Y., May g, 1783, and d. at Champlain, April g. i860. She d.
April 10, 1831, and both are buried at Champlain. He was a
merchant.
They had 4 children, all b. Champlain, N. Y.
1194. I. * John Henry Whiteside, b. Feb. 17, 1816, m. Catharine Welmore,
at Fishkill, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1846; he d. at Champlain, Nov., 1895.
1195. II. * Martha Corbin Whiteside, b. Sept. 12, 1817; m. Rev. Lucerne
Rae, at Champlain, N. Y.,Sept. 12, 1839; d. Aug. 7, 1852.
1196. III. * Margaret Robertson Whiteside, b. April 10, 1S22; m. Samuel
Wilbor, Champlain, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1848; d. Feb. 9, 1890.
1197. IV. * Alexander Whiteside, b. Nov. 14, 1825; m. Eleanor Shattuck,
Boston, Mass., Aug. 3, 1871.
620. Royal Corbin Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., June 16,
1795; m. Laura, dau. of Phineas and Abigail (Hunt) Whiteside,
at Cambridge, N. Y., Jan. i, 1825. She was b. at Cambridge, N.
Y., March g. 1804, and d. at Champlain. He d. Sept. 15, 1867,
and both are buried at Champlain.
They had 8 children, all b. at Champlain.
6::3. COL. AMASA C. MOOKE
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 83
1198. I. * Sophia Whiteside Moore, b. Feb. 15, 1826; ra. Hon. Timothy
Hoyle, at Champlain, Feb. 27, 1845. Shed. May 30, 1900.
1199. II. * Alexander Moore, b. Oct. 24, 1829; ra. Josephine Prunier, West
Chazy, N. Y., July 24, 1852; d. at Champlain. July 23, 1895.
1200. III. Helen Margaret Moore, b. Dec. 5, 1832; m. George Hoyle, at
Champlain, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1866.
1201. IV. Julius Hubbell Moore; b. Jan. 10, 1834; m. Sophia M. Doolittle,
at Champlain, Dec. 20, i860. He d. July i, 1873.
1202. V. Charlotte Elizabeth Moore, b. Jan. 28, 1837; d. May i, 1858.
1203. VI. * Caroline Maria Moore, b. Dec. 5, 1838; m. Edward W. Coit, at
Champlain, N. Y., Jan. 19, i860.
1204. VII. Alice Moore, b. Aug. 17, 1841; m. Benjamin C. Moore, at Cham-
plain, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1875.
1205. VIII. Matilda Brinkerhoff, Moore, b. Dec. 14, 1844; m. Dr. William
N. Coit, at Champlain, Aug. 5, 1869; d. June 27, 1870.
623. Col. Amasa Corbin Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y.,
April 3, 1801; m. Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of Major General
Benjamin and Hannah (Piatt) Mooers, at Plattsburg, N. Y., Jan.
18, 1826. He d. at Plattsburg, Jan 20, 1865. She was b. at
Plattsburg, March 16, 1806; d. March 4, 1875, and both are buried
at Plattsburg, He was a lawyer, dealer in real estate and manu-
facturer. "He was physically and mentally strong, hearty, healthy,
active, energetic and of a genial disposition; full of humor and
anecdotes; a ready speaker and an excellent presiding officer at
public meetings. He was a graduate of Middlebury, Vt. , College.
He studied law with Hon. Julius C. Hubbel, and practiced first in
his native place, Champlain, N. Y., where he was selected to settle
the large estate of his father, Judge Pliny Moore. About 1826
he removed to Plattsburg, N. Y., where he followed his profession
and managed the landed portion of the estate of his father-in-
law. Gen. Benjamin Mooers. He gradually worked into the real
estate business, particularly wild land, in which both the Judge
and General had invested extensively. He purchased large tracts
in Clinton and Franklin counties and in selling to actual settlers
accumulated a considerable fortune. He was an honest, upright,
highly esteemed citizen; generous and most hospitable; an influ-
ential leader in politics, religion and business enterprises; owning
grist and lumber mills and an iron forge; was a projector, director,
large stockholder and very heavy loser in both the Plattsburg and
Montreal and the Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain railroads.
He was Judge Advocate with rank of colonel on the staff of Maj.
Gen. St. John B. L. Skinner, N. Y. S. M.; a Whig in politics
and deacon and elder in the Presbyterian Church."
They had 10 children, all but the first b. in Plattsburg, N. Y.
1206. I. * Thomas Whiteside Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., March i, 1827;
m. Frances Nichols, at Plattsburg, N. Y., June 5, 1850. He d.
Brooklyn, N. Y. April 15, 1898.
1207. II. Julia Matilda Moore, b. Nov. 22, 1828; d. Plattsburg, Aug. 6,
1829.
1208. III. Benjamin Mooers Moore, b. May 31, 1830; d. Plattsburg. Sept.
6, 1851.
1209. IV. * John W. Moore, b. May 24, 1832; m. Emily Sawyer, at New York
City, Nov. 19, 1863.
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Pliny Moore, b. Aug. 15, 1834; m. Alice B. Chapman, Grinnell,
Iowa, July 7, 1870; d. Nov. 3, 1881.
* Amasa Richard Moore, b. May 20, 1837; m. Libbie W. Peck,
Troy, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1865.
* Charlotte Maria Moore, b. Dec. 16, 1840; ra. Hon. Christopher
F. Norton, at Plattsburg, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1870.
Charles Frederick Moore, b. Aug. 31, 1843; d. Troy, N. Y.,
Nov. 28, 1877.
Sarah Wool Moore, b. May 31, 1846; unmarried.
Arthur Moore, b. Jan. r, 1850; d. Dec. 3, 1856.
626. Catherine Van Allen, b. Chatham, N. Y., May 4,
1787; m. John Jay Van Valkenburg, at Chatham, June 17, 1810.
She d. there, iVpril 20, 1874. He was b. in Chatham in 1782, and
d. there, Jan. 24, 1879. He was an auctioneer and a farmer.
"He was a kind husband and honored citizen".
There were 4 children b. Chatham, N. Y.
1216. I. Gilbert James Van Valkenberg, b. May 17, 181 1; d. Sept. 10,
1811.
1217. II. Pamelia Annis Van Valkenberg, b. Nov. 10, 1812; d. same day.
1218. III. Elsie Maria Van Valkenberg, b. Feb. 14, 1816; d. June 3, 1844.
She m. Samuel Wilbor, June 7, 1836.
1219. IV. * James Gilbert Van Valkenberg, b. June 26, 1819.
631. Jane Savage Moore, b. Chatham, N., Y. Jan. 20,
1802; m. Philip Folland, at Chatham, N. Y , June n, 1820; d. at
Chatham, and buried at Spencertown, N. Y., July 4, 1826. He
was a farmer, coroner and master of chancery.
They had 3 children, b. Chatham, N. Y.
1220. I. Frances Folland, b. July 6, 1822; m. Jacob Simmons, lived in
New Haven, Conn.
1221. II. Henry Folland, b. Dec. 28, 1823; m. in California.
1222. III. Jane Albertine Folland, b. Feb. 28, 1826; d. Feb. 10, 1827.
633. Plato Boliver Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y., May 10,
1806; m. Sarah Lucinda Davis, Nov. 26, 1829; at Chatham, and d.
there June 30, 1898. She was b. at Chatham, July 17, 1810, and
d. Dec. 16, 1847. Both are buried at Spencertown. He m. 2d,
Elizabeth Brown, of Austerlitz, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1849; she b. Nov.
9, 1813;
Mr. Moore was a carpenter and wheelright. He lived for ten
years at Marcellus Falls, N. Y., the owner of a paper mill. He
sold the mill and removed to his farm in Chatham, which was a
part of the old homestead of his grandfather, Noadiah Moore. He
was a most industrious and temperate man. His height was 5
feet, 8 inches, dark hair, and brown eyes, and weighed about 150
pounds.
He had 8 children, all b. at Chatham, N. Y., of the first mar-
riage.
1223. I. William Wallace Moore, b. Nov. 17, 1830; d. Nov. 8, 1888.
He m. and had one child, Charles Eugene Moore, of Chicago, 111,
1224. II *JoHN Byron Moore, b. Aug. 22, 1832.
1225. III. Edward Ashton Moore, b. July 18, 1834, d. Aug. 21, 1889; m — .
and had one child, Hattie Moore, of Lee, Mass.
1239. REUBEN MOORE.
1226.
IV.
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V.
1228.
VI.
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VII.
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I.
1232.
II.
1233.
III.
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IV.
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V.
1236.
VI.
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VII.
1238.
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Sarah Levina Moore, b. Feb. i. 1837; d. Jan. 20, 1838.
Charlotte Elizabeth Moore, b. May 22, 1839; d. Feb. 22, 1841.
Uriah Davis Moore, b. Aug. 18, 1841; d. in Andersonville Prison.
Mary Ellen Moore, b. Feb. 22, 1844; d. Oct. 9, 1896; m. — Bost-
wick and lived at Hoyt, Kansas.
1230. VIII. *LuciNDA Davis Moore, b. June 4, i846.
636. Silas Dean Moore, b., Chatham, N. Y., March 4,
181 2; d. Jan. 14, 1886. He m. Harriet Howard, at New Lebanon,
N. Y., Nov. I, 1841. She b. New York City, in 1824; d. Chat-
ham, N. Y. , March 4, 1861. Both are buried at Spencertown, N. Y.
He was an industrious and prosperous farmer. He had black hair
and eyes, weighed 150 pounds, and was 5 feet, 10 inches, in height.
They had 8 children, all b. Chatham, N. Y.
* Bethsnia Moore, b. Jan. 24, 1S43; m. Edward P. Johnson.
* Amasa Pliny Moore, b. May 24, 1846; m. Lizzie Sharp.
* Eliza R. Moore, b. July 22, 1848.
* Rensselaer H. Moore, b. July 10, 1850; m. Ellen Brady.
Samuel C. Moore, b. Aug. 23, 1852.
* Silas Dean Moore, b. Dec 30, 1856; m. Annis Brady.
Harriet Levina Moore, b. Aug. 5, 1859; d. May 17, 1886.
John R. Moore, b. Feb. 25, 1858; unmarried.
637. William Reuben Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y., May i,
1814; d. Oct. II, 1844. He m. Jane P., the dau. of Emanuel and
Sarah (Benjamin) Traver at Ghent, N. Y., May 8, 1839. She d.
Dec. 6, 1841. He m. 2d, Eliza Helena Howard at New Lebanon,
Oct. 6, 1842. She d. at Chatham, N. Y., March 19, 1894. Both
are buriel at Spencertown. Mr. Moore was a farmer and a faithful
member and officer in the Presbyterian Church. "During his
closing days a song of praise was murmured on his lips. His
faithful wife was a true helpmeet." He was nearly six feet tall,
had dark hair and eyes and weighed 165 pounds.
There were 3 children, b. Chatham, N. Y.
By first marriage:
1238a. I. Sarah Jane Moore, b. Dec. 3, 1841; d. Dec. 22, 1855.
By second marriage:
1239. II. Reuben Moore, b. Sept. 14, 1843. Hem. Mary Isabelle, the dau. of
John Alexander and Carrie (Colby) Brown at Painesville, Ohio,
Oct. 31, 1893. She b. at Painesville, June 7, 1871. Mr Moore
was left at 15, with 60 acres of land, devised to him by his
grandfather. From this small beginning he became a most
successful and wealthy farmer and fruit grower. He is also
a dealer in real estate. He is a prolific writer for the news-
papers and magazines, and has taken great interest in procuring
records for this family history. No issue.
1240. III. William Reuben Moore, b. Jan. 17, 1S45; d. Aug. 6, 1856.
639. Maria Rogers, b. Chatham, N. Y., — ; m. William
Thompson. He was b. Oct. 23, 1790, and d. May 2, 1871.
They had 4 children.
1241. I. * Ralph Rogers Thompson, b. Chatham, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1818.
1242. II. Louisa Thompson, b. — ; m. at Chatham Center, N. Y.
1243. III. Benajah Thompson, b. — .
1244. IV. John Thompson, b. — ; living at Belchertown, Mass.
86 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
640. Martha Rogers, b. Chatham, N. Y. ; m. Darius
Benjamin, July 5, 1817; d. Benjaminville, McLean Co., Ill, Nov.
20,^ 1884. He was b. Chatham, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1781; d. there,
April 24, 1850. He was a farmer.
They had 6 children.
1245. I. Edward D. Benjamin, b. June 29, 1818; d. Nov. 10, 1890, at
Benjaminville, 111. He m. Christiana Gray, June 6, 1848.
1246. II. De Witt Clinton Benjamin, b. May 28, 1820; d. Hudson, 111.,
Oct. 7, 1871. He. m. Sarah Swartz, Oct. 23, 1849.
1247. III. Timothy R. Benjamin, b. May 17, 1823; d. Chatham, Feb. 20,
1S95; m. Harriet E. Bullis, Feb. 27, 1854.
1248. IV. John R. Benjamin, b. Oct 17, 1824; d. Benjaminville, 111., Oct.
18, 1899. He m. Sarah M. Beaver, Feb. 14, 1849.
1249. V. Gilbert R. Benjamin, b. Oct. 6, 1830; d. Feb. 11, 1839.
1250. VI. Reuben Moore Benjamin, b. June 29, 1833; m. Laura Woodin,
Sept. 15, 1856. Her father, David J. Woodin, was superintend-
ent of schools, Columbia Co., N. Y., for many years.
642. John Rogers, b. Chatham, N. Y. , Nov. 19, 1799;
m. at Valatie, N. Y., Eliza Shipman, Dec. 31, 1835. He d. there,
July 4, 1889. She was b. Kinderhook, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1810; d.
Valatie, Dec. 4, 1891, where both are buried. He was a farmer
and financier.
Children:
1251. I. Caroline C. Rogers, b. May 3, 1837; '^- Feb. 13, 1843.
1252. II. Walter S. Rogers, b. April 4, 1841; living near Bloomington, 111.
1253. III. Martha Rogers, b. Sept. 29, 1844; m. — Best; res. Valatie, N. Y.
646. Charles Lewis Sailly Moore, b, Champlain, N. Y. ,
June 29, 1804; m. Maria, dau. of Elias and Louisa (Hamilton)
Dewey at Champlain, Sept. 26, 1832. He d. Yreka, California,
Nov. I, 1882. She b. Champlain, N. Y., April 27, 1812; d. there,
May 9, 1854. .
The following biography is from the Moore Family, by Edward
J. Moore: "He owned a hotel and a farm, was engaged with the
Northern Transportation Co. at Rouse's Point; removed with his
family to Yreka, Cal.; died a few years ago, and on the day of the
funeral the stores of the town were closed as a mark of respect to
his memory."
There were 8 children.
1254. I. George B. Moore, b. La Cole, Canada, Aug. lo, 1833; d. Dec.
23. 1833.
1255. II. * Martha L. Moore, b. Oct. 3, 1834, Champlain, N. Y.
1256. III. Silas D. Moore, b. Champlain, Feb, 17, 1836; d. Aug. 16, 1838.
1257. IV. Elizabeth E. Moore, b. Champlain, June 7, 1838; d. Oct. 21, 1839.
1258. V. * Carrie E. Moore, b. Champlain, Feb. 28, 1840.
1259. VI. Catharine E. Moore, b. Champlain, June 27, 1843; m. James
Spurs, California, 1868.
1260. VII. Emily B. Moore, b. Sherington Mills, Canada, March 12, 1845;
m. J. W. Thompson, Yreka, Cal.; d. San Francisco, Aug. 18, 1872.
1261. VIII. * Charges S, Moore, b. Champlain, May 2, 1854.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 87
647. Edward Joseph Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Dec.
14, 1806; m. Mary Lovell Nichols. She was b. Essex, N. Y.,
Dec. 25, 1810; d Champlain, May 4, 1875. He d. at Champlain,
Dec. 17, 1851. He was a physician of large practice in Champlain
and surgeon of one of the militia regiments of the state of New
York.
There were 7 children, b. Champlain, N. Y.
1262. I. Benjamin Corbin Moore, b. May 9, 1834; m. Alice Moore (See
No. 1204), Sept. 9, 1875; druggist.
1263. II. Thomas Scott Moore, b. June 7, 1S36; d. Nov. 5, 1880, Globe
City, Arizona He was a surveyor and mining engineer.
1264. III. * Elizabeth Moore, b. Sept. 16, 1838.
1265. IV. * Julia Moore, b. Sept. 30, 1841; m., William A. Henry; res.
Watertown, N. Y.
1266. V. Sophia Alice Moore, b. Sept. 28, 1845; d. Sept. 28, 1867. She
was organist of the Presbyterian Church, Champlain (?).
1267. VI. * Edward J. Moore, b. Sept. 10, 1846.
1268. VII. Charles Moore, b. July 17, 1850; d. Oct. 27, 1851.
650. Mary Moore, b. March 6, 1812; m. John 5hedden.
He was a lawyer of Mooers, Champlain Co., N. Y. She d. i860.
They had 6 children, b. Mooers, N. Y.
* Eliza C. Shedden, b. April 8, 1839.
Emeline Shedden, b. June 26, 1843; (1900) lived Wabasha, Minn.;
unmarried.
Mary Jane Shedden, b. Nov. 5, 1845; d. Jan. 4, 1846.
John Young Shedden, b. Oct. 18, 1846.
Benjamin Franklin Shedden, b. Nov. 18, 1849.
Daniel Webster Shedden, b. May 25, 1853.
659. Plin Cooke, b. July 27, 1790; m. and had 10 children.
He d. July 18, 1862. He was living at Windsor, Conn., 1853, and
erected a headstone to the memory of his aunt, Lucinda Mather,
who d. that year.
Children:
William Cooke, b. May 12, 1811; d. July 14, 1870.
Candis Cooke, b. June 4, 1812; d. June 14, 1812.
Henry Cooke, b. Aug. 23, 1814.
Gilbert Cooke, b. June 6, 1819; d. Jan. 28, 1891.
Selina Cooke, b. Nov. 16, 1822; d. Sept. 8, 1848.
Horace F. Cooke, b. Jan. 5, 1827; d. Sept. 18, 1861.
Meyan (?) Cooke, b. Feb. i, 1829; d. Feb. 9, 1831.
Hiram Cooke, b. April 16, 1831.
Charles Cooke, b. Oct. 29, 1833; d. Feb. 16, 1857.
Mary E. Cooke, b. Jan. 6. 1839; d. Jan. 3, 1859.
660. Medad Cooke, b. March 4, 1793; m. ist, ; m. 2d,
Roxana 5tockweather, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Children:
1285. I. * Medad Moore Cooke, b. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1831.
1286. II. August Cooke, b. — .
1287. III. James Cooke, b. — .
1269.
I.
1270.
II.
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III.
1272.
IV.
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V.
1274.
VI.
1275.
I.
1276.
II.
1277.
III.
1278.
IV.
1279.
V.
1280.
VI.
1281.
VII.
1282.
VIII.
1283.
IX,
1284.
X.
1288.
I.
1289.
II.
1290.
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III.
IV.
1292.
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V.
VI.
VII.
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88 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
663. Lewis Cooke, b. Colebrook, Conn., June 11, 1798;
d. Chicago, 111., July g, 1852; m. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y., 1830,
Mary P., dau. of Gideon and Lucinda (Wright) Hartwick. She
b. Hamilton, N. Y., March 4, 1810; d. Lockport, 111., Jan. 3, 1891.
They had 8 children.
Hannah Moore Cooke, b. Sacketts Harbor, Aug. 20, 1831; d.
March 12, 1832.
* Georgiana Cooke, b. Sacketts Harbor, May 5, 1833; d. July 26,
1867.
* William L. Cooke, b. Sacketts Harbor, March 31, 1835.
George Brayton Cooke, b. Sacketts Harbor, July 13, 1837; d.
June 6, 1897.
* Lewis Byron Cooke, b. Sacketts Harbor, June 8, 1840.
James Henry Cooke, b. London, Canada, June 29, 1844.
Augusta H. Cooke, b. London, Canada, July 29, 1847; d. May 12,
1873.
Charles Erford Cooke, b. Chicago, 111 , June 2, 1852; d. Dec. 25,
1862.
677. LoviNA or Lavinia Moore, b. April 16, 1786, Win-
chester, Conn.; m. as 2d wife, Rev. Elijah, son of Gershom and
Abigail (Picket) Benedict, Feb. 24, 1815. She was then of Win-
sted, Conn. He m. ist in 1799, Lois, the dau, of Nicholas Holt.
She d. 1812. He d. Pavilion, Genesee Co., N. Y., Aug. 5, 1868,
aged 94 years. She d. Nov. 13, 1854. He was a local preacher
of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
There were 11 children. See the Benedict Genealogy.
I. Keturah Benedict, b. Feb. 24, 1801; m. John P. Hall, Armada,
Mich.
II. Hepzibah Benedict, b. July 4, 1803; m. Samuel Heath.
III. Gershom Benedict (Rev.), b. July 15, 1805; m. Eliza Kendall.
IV. Eunice Benedict, b. Dec. 16, 1807; d. May 28, 1825.
V. Abel Benedict, b. Jan. 7, 1810; d. Aug. 7, 1810.
By second marriage:
1296. VI. * Hiram Benedict, b. Dec. 24, 1815.
1297. VII. Mary Benedict, b. March 27, 1818; m. July 4, 1838, Rev. Fuller
Atchison; d. March 17, 1841.
1298. VIII. Laura Benedict, b. July 8, 1820; d. Oct. 8, 1873.
1299. IX. Harriet Benedict, b. May 20, 1823; d. May 23, 1854.
1300. X. * Nelson Benedict, b. Dec. 23, 1827; m. Myra Whitney, June i,
1852.
1301. XI. James Harvey Benedict, b. April 3, 1834; d. June 30, 1839.
679. Simeon Moore, b. Manchester, Conn., June 8, 1791;
m. at Blendon, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1812, Laura, dau. of Paul and Koxana
(Phelps) Meacham. She was b. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 5, 1792;
d. April 14, 1829. He m. 2d, Laura Patterson, June 24, 1832,
and d. Aug. 2, 1853. He was a farmer in Blendon, Ohio, where
he settled in 1807.
There were 10 children, all b. Blendon, Ohio.
1302. I. Emeritt Moore, b. July 30, 1812.
1303. II. * Virgil Douglass Moore, b. Dec. 3, 1814.
1304. III. Horace Moore, b. March 25, 1817; d. Feb., 1843.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 89
1305. IV. * Harriett Moore, b. Feb. 25, 1817.
1306. V. * Alfred Moore, b. Dec. 28, 1819.
1307. VI. * Simeon Moore, b. March 23, 1823.
1308. VII. RoxANA Moore, b March 23, 1823; ra. Dr. Helmick, South Bloom-
field, Ohio. She d. Harrisburg, Ohio, Sept. 12, 1842; buried
River Side Cemetery, Franklin Co., Ohio; no issue.
1309. VIII. * Laura Ann Moore, b. Oct. i, 1825.
Children by second marriage:
1310. IX. Cordelia Moore, b. Jan. 11, 1834; m' 1856. Joseph M., the son of
John Clark. He was a major in the 133d Regiment Ohio Vol.
Inf. in the War of 1861, and d. in the service. He was b.
Gahanna, Ohio.
1311. X. * Wallace Hetman Moore, b. Feb. 4, 1841.
683. Phcebe Moore, b. Winchester, Conn., Oct. 8, 1802;
d. St. Louis Co., Mo., 1844; m. Dr. Luman, son of Cornelius
Sharp, at Gahanna, Ohio, May 14, 1825. He b. Champlain, N. Y.,
Feb. 24, 1805; d. Peoria, 111., 1839. He was a physician and
surgeon.
Children:
1312. I. Dean C. Sharp, b. — , Gahanna, Ohio.
1313. II. Delford Sharp, b. Oct 9, — ; Gahanna, Ohio.
1314. III. * Mary Ann Abigail Sharp, b. Hamilton Township, Ohio, Nov. 22,
1829.
1315. IV. Danford Sharp, b. Owen Station, Mo., 1836; d. 1838.
684. Benjamin Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, July 11, 1807;
m. Feb. 18, 1830, Hannah E., dau. of Jonathan Stoddard and
Hannah (Williams) Wightman. Hannah Williams m. ist. Dr.
John Hart. Mr. Moore d. at Blendon, March 24, 1854. His wife
was b, Jan. 21, 1812, and d. May 22, 1847. He was the first white
child b. in Blendon township. He was a farmer.
They had 7 children, all b. in Blendon.
1316. I. Elbridge S. Moore, b. Oct. 28, 1830; d. 1862.
* Hannah W. Moorb, b. Feb. 6, 1833.
* George Alvin Moore, b. Aug. 19, 1835.
* Preston A. Moore, b. May 15, 1837.
* Amanda M. Moore, b. Jan. 3. 1840.
* Mary A. Moore, b. May 26, 1842.
Homer Alonzo Moore, b. 1847, d. young.
685. Eldad Barber Moore, b. — ; d. Sheldon, N. Y.,
1843; m. Thankful Snow, dau. of Austin and Lettice (Snow)
Davis, in Becket, Mass., Jan. 31, 1838. She wash. Becket, Mass.,
July 10, 1817; d. Gainesville, N. Y., Nov. i, 1853. He and his
father were on the taxlist in Becket, in 1826.
There were 3 children.
1323 I. * LuciEN Barber Moore, b. Sheldon, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1838.
1324. II. * Eldad Moore, b. Sheldon, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1841.
1325. III. * Marcus Truman Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Nov. 6, 1843.
699. Homer Moore Phelps, b. Blendon, Ohio, Feb. 9,
1812; d. there June i, 1883. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Edward
and Mary (Graham) Connelly in Franklin Co., Ohio, Jan. 14, 1835.
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III.
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VI.
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VII.
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She was b. Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 8, 1811. Mr. Phelps Hved on the
old homestead and held the office of justice of the peace. He
finally resigned as he did not consider the honor sufficient com-
pensation for the annoyance.
There were 3 children, b. Blendon, Ohio.
1326. I. Fredonia C. Phelps, b. Nov. 14, 1835.
1327. II. * H. Warren Phelps, b. May 5, 1839.
1328. III. Edward Clinton Phelps, b. March 14, 1844; m. Ella Stanley.
703. Naomi Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., March 13, 1790;
m. Simeon Case, a farmer and an itinerant repairer of clocks.
They were married probably in Barkhamsted, and in about 1845
moved to 144 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn., where she d, Feb.
28, 1864, and is buried in the North Cemetery. (The records of
this family were furnished by a gentleman sojourning temporarily
in a retreat for the insane in Hartford, who is regarded as "a little
off." It is to be hoped he will not be taken for the author of the
whole book.)
Children of Simeon and Naomi (Moore) Case:
b. Barkhamsted, Conn., Nov. 9, 1814; d.
1329.
I,
* Orville Parsons
May 19, 1888.
Case,
1330-
II.
* Sarah Ann Case,
b. —
1331-
III.
* Aurelia Case, b.
— ,
1332.
IV.
*Ezra M. Case b.
— .
704. Horace Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., April 23, 1792;
m. Polly Reed (see No. 11 13), Jan. 4, 1826, in Granby, Conn.
He d. Granby, April 2, 1867. She was b. March 23, 1805; d.
July 21, 1876. Mr. Moore was a farmer.
They had 5 children, all b. Granby, Conn.
1333. I. Ezra Moore, b. Oct. 13, 1830; d. Aug. 13, 1833.
1334. II. Mary Moore, b. June 15, 1834; d. April i, 1839.
1335. III. * Martha Moore, b. March 25, 1836.
1336. IV. Henry Wilson Moore, b. May 19, 1840; d. Nov. 20, 1858.
1337' V. Mary Isabella Moore, b. Jan. 9, 1845; d. March 16, 1855.
708. Cynthia Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Sept. 16,
1803; m. Joseph, the son of Eliphalet Case, Feb. 14, 1824, and d.
North Canton, Conn, March 2, 1869. He was b. Barkhamsted,
Conn., May 25, 1799; d. North Canton, Nov. 29, 1877. He was a
farmer.
They had 4 children, all b. North Canton.
* William Parsons Case, b. June 3, 1825.
Eveline Ursula Case, b. Aug. 17, 1827; m. Samuel Allen, May 5,
1846; d. Jan. 12, 1898; no issue.
WiLBERT Joseph Case, b. Aug. 5, 1833; m. Lucelia S. Wilcox,
Nov. 6, 1859; no issue.
Melissa Rachel Case, b. March 7, 1836; m. Warner Freitaugh,
April 27, 1879. They had 2 children.
709. Ursula Moore, b. Jan. 24, 1807, Southwick, Mass.;
m. Milo, son of Samuel and Rachael ( ) Lee, Sept. 20, 1830.
1338.
1339.
I.
II.
1340.
III.
I34I.
IV.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. QI
He was b. Westfield, Mass., July 14, 1807, d. North Canton,
Conn., Feb. i, 1872. He was a farmer and wheelwright. She d.
Barkhamstead, Jan. 18, 1892, and was buried in North Canton.
They had 5 children, all b. North Canton, Conn.
1342. I. Ellen Ursula Lee, b. Nov. 7, 1834.
1343. II. Luther Milo Lee, b. May 2, 1S39; ra. Laura May Shirk, Lancaster,
Pa., April 25, 1897.
1344. III. Lewis Harrison Lee, b. Jan. 16, 1841.
1345. IV. Sherman Samuel Lee, b. Feb, 23, 1846.
1346. V. Adah Belle Lee, b. Sept, 29, 1852.
710. Orrin Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., April 16, 1810;
m. Harriet Hayes, March 30, 1830, and d. Dec. 27, i8g6.
They had 5 children, all b. Southwick, Mass.
1347. I. Homer P. Moore, b. Jan. 27, 1831; m, Jennie S. Ridley, Oct. 16,
i860; address. Riverside, Cal , in 1898.
1348. II. Bentley O, Moore, b. June 8, 1834; ^- May 10, 1861.
1349. III. Jane E. Moore, b. Nov. 28, 1835; d. Oct. 12, 1838.
1350. IV. Jane E. Moore, b. April 9, 1839; m. Chas. W. Clark, Oct. i, 1862.
They had 2 children— Hattie E. and Nettie E. Hattiem.;is
dead, leaving one child. Address (1898), 13 Washington St.,
Hartford, Conn.
1351. V. Birney J. MooRE, b. Jan. 2, 1843; m. Julia K. de Clerq, June 3,
1873; no issue. Address (1898), 1734 Asbury Ave., Evanston, 111.
721. Chester Moore, b. Feb. 24, 1790; m. 181 1, Martha,
the dau. of Benjamin and Sarah (Stratton) Cleveland; she b.
Claremont, Sullivan Co., N. Y,, July 7, 1787. He d. McDonough,
N. Y., Feb. 18, 1874. She d. there April 15, 1876. Benjamin
Cleveland served 7 years in the Revolutionary Army, and Chester
Moore served 2 years in the war of 1812.
They had 8 children, b. McDonough, N. Y.
1352. I. * Stoughton Moore, b. Oct, 15, 1812.
1353. II. Oliver Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1814; m. Catherine Williams; d.
Addison, Steuben Co., N. Y.
1354. III. Betsey Moore, b. June 11, 1816; d. Oct. 15, 1836.
1355- IV. Lyman Moore, b. June 15, 1818; d. in Iowa, in 1896,
1356. V. Marcia Moore, b. June 26, 1820; d. Oct. 9, 1869; unmarried,
1357. VI. Chester Moore, b, Sept. 5, 1822; lost on T/ie Cefitral America
returning from California in 1859.
1358. VII. Zalmon Moore, b, Sept. 18, 1824; d, Sept. 22, 1829.
1359. VIII, * Sarah Cleveland Moore, b. May 12, 1829.
723. Stoughton Moore, b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 7, 1794;
d. Ontario, Canada, May 16, 1838; m, Jan. 27, 1817, Maria, dau.
of John Woodward and Abigail (Rudd) Dewey. She was b. Leb-
anon, Conn., Sept. 10, 1794. Mr. Dewey was a revolutionary
soldier and d. on a visit to his dau., Mrs. Moore.
There were 9 children.
1360. I. Jane Moore, b. Nov. 30, 1817; m. — Clement.
1361. II. William Pitt Moore, b. Jan. 21, 1820; lived in Hamilton, Onf.
1362. III. De Witt Clinton Moore, b. Dec. 9, 1821; d. June 20, 1827.
1363. IV. Daniel Dewey Moore, b. Oct. 25, 1823; m. Sophia King; res,
St. Catharine, Ont.
1364. V. Stoughton Moore, b. Feb. 12, 1826; d. Aug. 23, 1832.
92 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
1365. VI. Lyman Moore, b. Jan. 17, 1829; res. Hamilton, Ont.
1366. VII. Hezekiah Rudd Moore, b. Nov. 11, 1830; d. Sept. 29, 1832.
1367. VIII. Celia Moore, b. July 7. 1833; m. Rev. H. Floyd, a Baptist min-
ister of Whitby, Ont,
1368. IX. Calvin Moore, b. July 7, 1835. (See Dezvey Genealogy.)
724. Sylvanus Moore, b. Oct. 4, 1796; m. Nancy, dau.
of Oliver and Martha (Paine) Pettibone, Jan. 15, 1815. Martha
and Marcia Paine, who m. Jonah Moore, were sisters, the daugh-
ters of Dr. Barnabus Paine, of Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y.
Sylvanus ran away from home and went to his uncle, Oliver Petti-
bone at Kingston, now Dorranceton, Pa. He was in the War of
1812. He married his cousin, then moved to Ohio, thence to
Illinois. He left Illinois April 9, 1845, and arrived at The Dalles,
Oregon, Oct. 4, 1845.
Sylvanus and Nancy (Paine) Moore had 9 children.
1369. I. Esther Moore, b. June 25, 1816; d. Aug. 4, 1818.
1370
1371
1372
1373
1374
1375
1376
1377
II. * Oliver Moore, b. July 22, i8ig.
III. George H. Moore, b. Aug. 22, 1821; d. April 21, 1824.
IV. Louisa Moore, b. May 22, 1823; d. Aug. 20, 1830.
V. Martha Moore, b. Jan. 8, 1825; d. Jan. 5, 1837.
VI. Sylvanus Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1826; d., Oct. 22, 1845.
VII. Nancy Moore, b. March 28, 1828; d. Jan. 7, 1837.
VIII. * Marcia Moore, b. March 29, 1824. (?)
IX. * Henry P. Moore, b. April 9, 1836.
731. Diadamia Moore, b. Jan. 21, 1793; m. Jan. i, 1814;
Adoniram Webb. He b. March 22, 1794; d. Jan. 20, 1824. A
"few years" after the death of Mr. Webb she m. A. Murrey in
Ohio, without issue.
There were 4 children by ist marriage,
1378. I. Adaline Webb, b. June 30, 1815; d. March 13. 1816.
1379. II. * Adaline L. Webb, b. Feb. 6, 1817.
1380. III. Lauretta May Webb, b. March 27, 1819; d. Nov. 26, 1833.
1381. IV, Reuben A. Webb, b. May 12, 1822; d. Jan. 13, 1847; unmarried.
733. Pliny Moore, b. Oct. 27, 1778; m. March 5, 1806,
Sally, the dau. of Edward and Polly (Chaffee) Davis. He d.
Becket, Mass., Dec, 19, 1841; shed. Sept. i, 1837,
There were 12 children,
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
I, * Almira Moore, b. Hartland, Conn., Nov. 15, 1806.
II. Newbury Moore, b. March 12, 1808; d. March 22, 1808.
III. Orpha Moore, b. March 25, 1809; d. Sept. 24, iSio.
IV, * Edward Moore, b. New Marlborough, Mass., Feb. 27, 1812.
V. Sarah Jane Moore, b. Jan. 19, 1814; m. Henry S. Rockwell; d.
April 21, 1837, without issue.
VI. * Austin Davis Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Aug. 22, 1816.
VII. * Asa Moore, b. Becket, Mass., May 5, 18 19.
VIII. Adaline Adelia Moore, b. June 22, 1821; d. July 13, 1868; un-
married.
IX. * Angeline Amelia Moore, b. June 22, 1821,
X. Marietta Moore, b. July 19, 1823; m. Isaiah Thomas, Becket,
Mass,, Nov. 24, 1841; d. May 19, 1S42, without issue.
XI. * Julia Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Sept. 2, 1825.
XII. Luther Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Aug. 28, 1831; d. April 4, 1832.
1394
I.
1395
II.
139(3
III.
1397
IV.
I39S
V.
1399
VI.
1400
VII.
1401
VIII.
1402
IX.
1403.
X.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 93
736. Oliver Moore, b. Granby, Conn., Aug. ig, 1788;
removed with his father to Montgomery, Mass., in 1795, and m,
Statira, tlie dau. of Eliphalet and Lucy (Bascom) Hatch, in Mont-
gomery, May 29, i8ir. He was a very successful farmer and highly
respected citizen. He was instantly killed, Sept. 29, 1858, by the
falling of a bridge while crossing with his cattle on his way to a
fair. His height was 5 feet, 10 inches, weight 165 pounds;
eyes and hair dark. She was b. Southampton, Mass., Nov. 26,
1789, and d. May 24, 1876. Both are buried in Montgomery.
They had ti children, all b. Montgomery, Mass.
Oliver Atw.\ter Moore, b. March 12, 1812; d. March 22, 1818.
* Statir.\ Bascom Moore, b. Jan. 24, 1814.
Car.mi Ch/.rodon Moore, b. Oct. 27, 1815; d. Oct. i, 1818.
* Dolly Ann Moore, b. March 10, 1818.
*S\MtRA WiALTHY MoORE, b. Sept. 10, 182O.
* Oliver Atwater Moore, b. June g, 1822.
* Ochterloxy Ander Moore, b. Feb. iS, 1824.
* Moses Ea7:l Moore, b. June 3, 1826.
*■■ Horace Frankli.n Moore, b. Jan. 26, 1830.
E.MiLY Elizabeth Moore, b July ig, 1832. She m. Chelsea Upson
in 1853, and had son, Samuel Augustus Upson, b. July 20, 1856;
d. Ang. 2g, i8g5. She d. March 2g, 1864. He was b. March i8.
1830; d. June 12, i8g5.
1404. XI. * Orange Scott Moore, b. Juue 18, 1834.
738. Abner Moore, b. Granby, Conn., Nov. 2, 1798; d.
Montgomery, Mass., Sept. 27, 1864. He m. Lora, the dau. of
Gamaliel and Priscilla (Bosvvorth) King, Nov. g, 1820. She was
b. Montgomery, Mass., June 8, 1800; d. there, Aug. 26, 1872.
Mr. Moore was a farmer and a highly respected citizen.
There were 3 children, all b. Montgomer}', Mass.
1405. I. Lora Ann Moore, b. Nov. 18, 1821; m. \Vm. Herrick Avery, Jan.
27, 1842; d. March 17, 1855, without issue.
1406. II. "■ Laura Almina Moore, b. June 10. 1826.
1407. III. " Abner Augustus Moore, b. Nov. 16, i82g.
739. Idumea Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass,, July 24, 1800;
m. Avery, the son of Elisha and Mercy (Avery) Chapman, at
Montgomery, Nov. 30, 1820. He was b. in Montgomery, Dec. 12,
1800, and d. Sept. 27, 1880. Was a farmer. She d. March 3, 1857.
Both are buried at Montgomery, where their 11 children were born.
1408. I. Nancy Chap.man, b. Sept. g. 1821; m. Joseph Loomis, Chicopee,
Mass , and d. without issue, Oct. 2g, 1840,
i4og. II. Sophia Chapman, b. June 8, 1824; m. Joseph Avery, and had one
son, Gilson, who d. soon after his return from the war.
1410. III. * Tiberias Chap.man, b. Dec. 10, 1S25.
1411. IV. * Mary R. Chapman, b. March 5, 1S28.
1412. V, Mercy Ann Chapman, b. March 2g, 1830; d. unmarried, March 4,
1863.
1413. VI. Rhuma Chapman, b. Jan 21, 1S32; m. Joseph Sheldon; d. March
14, 1857. They had son, Frank, now living with his father, at
Huntington, Mass.
*Delina Chapman, b. June 12, 1834.
Marilla Chapman, b. Aug 20, 1837; d. unmarried, Nov. 10, 1857.
* Annis St.\tira Chapman, b. June 12. i83g (See No. 1401).
* Nancy Chapman, b. Jan. 11, 1842.
Eeseline E. Chapm.an, b. Feb. 11, 1844; d. March 2, 1857.
I4I4
VII
I4I5.
VIII.
1416.
IX
14x7.
X
1418.
XI
94 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
740. Eliza Tracy Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., March
25, 1799; m. Daniel, the son of John and Abip;ail (Burrows) Smith,
in 1823, and d. Oct. 3, 1880. He was b. in Guilford, N. Y., in
1797, and d. in McDonough in 1877.
They had 10 children, all but two were b. in McDonough, N. Y.
1419. I. George Henry Smith, b. 1824; d. 1852. He m. Ann Eliza Sweet-
land in 1846.
1420. II. RoxANA Smith, b. April, 1826; m. Philetus Blackman; res. 1898,
Norwich, N. Y.
1421. III. Charles Ambrose Smith, b. April 4, 1827; m. Anna Elwood, 1846;
res. 1898, at Centralia, Lewis Co , Vv^ashinglon.
1422. IV. Alfred Smith, b Nov. 5, 1828; m. Cornelia Elwood, 1850; res.
1898, Mount Roderick, N. Y.
1423. V. Chauncey Smith, b. Smithville, Dec. 15, 1829; m. Polly Kenyon;
res. 1898, at Sycamore, De Kalb Co., 111.
1424. VI. Myron P. Smith, b. Smithville, Nov. 1830; d. 1852, unmarried.
1425. VII. Eliza Smith, b. 1832; m. ist, William Perry; 2d, Milo Webb, 1853;
res. 1898, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y.
1426. VIII. Elizabeth Smith, b 1834; ra. Hiram Wright. 1853; d. 1862,
1427. IX. S^RAH Jane Smith, b. 1837: m. Samuel Fox, 1S63; d. 1875.
1428. X. Cynthia H. Smith, b. 1840; m. Henry Knickerbocker; res. 1898,
Ellisville, Fulton Co., 111..
Charles and Chauncey served in the war in an Illinois regiment.
741. William Sanford Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y.,
Oct. 18, 1800; d. at Mt. Upton, N. Y., May i, 1882. He m. Mercy,
the dau. of Ira and Margaret (Terry) Hayes, at Latham's Corners,
July 4, 1830. She d. at Mt. Upton, March 19, 1870. Both are
buried at White Store, Chenango Co., N. Y.
They had i child, b. Mt. Upton.
1429. I. * William Sanford Moore, b. May 19, 1836.
742. Nathaniel Lock Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y.,
Feb. 9, 1802; d. Jan. 9, 1897. He m. Mary, the dau. of Ira S. and
— (Bilby) Palmer, at Perrington, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1827. She b. at
Perrington, June 16, 1804; d. McDonough, Sept. 15, 1877. He
was a farmer.
They had 7 children, all b. McDonough, N. Y.
Ira S. Moore, b. Nov. 18, 1827; m. Lydia Darling, Jan, 20, 1850;
d. June 18 1869.
Andrew Jackson Moore, b. Jan. 29, 1830; m. Charlotte Meeker,
Dfc. 27, 1855.
Mary Jane Moore, b. Dec. 26, 1S34; m. Julions Meeker, Sept. 20,
1854.
Burke Ely Moore, b. Aug. 6, 1838; m. Harriet Thompson, Feb.
15. i860
Sally F. Moore, b. Sept. 4. 1841; m Isaac Simpson, Oct. 27, 1856.
Harriet Moore, b. Aug 28, 1844: d. March 9, 1849.
Orcelia E Moore, b. July 9, 1848; m. Charles Drake, March i,
1871; d. Feb. 5 1873.
744. Lysander Mcore, b. McDonough, Chenango Co.,
N Y., Sept. 24, 1805; m. Esther, dau. of Job and Ruth (Terry)
1430.
I.
1431-
II.
1432.
III.
1433-
IV.
1434-
1435-
1436.
V.
VI.
VII.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 95
Wilcox, at Oxford, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1827; d. Nov. 27, 1898, at
Oxford, N. Y. She was b. Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1806; d. Jan.
7, 1892.
l\Ir. Moore was a farmer and lumberman. He was born when
Chenango county, New York, was covered with the primeval forest.
As he grew to manhood he began the clearing for his farm of over
three hundred acres where he lived till about seventeen years before
the date of his death. He had always enjoyed the best of health,
never but once having called a physician for himself until about
two years before his death, when he began to feel the infirmities
of advancing years. About two weeks before his death he sus-
tained a paralytic shock and from that time on he gradually failed
till the end.
'•He was an old line Whig, but after the formation of the
Republican party he voted its ticket, and has never missed but
one election since, and then was absent from home in the West."
He took great interest in the preservation of the records of the
family, and contributed materially to the search for the records of
the descendants of his grandfather, Jonah Moore. Feb. 25, 1898,
Mr. Moore sent the following records to the writer. He said:
"I have an old book in my possession, that was my father's, which
was printed in London in 1748 and has these death records:
'William Gibbs departed this life March 22, 1777. Elizabeth
Gibbs died Nov. 4, 1789, aged 81 years. Mary Moore died Dec. i,
1807, age 74 years. Jonah Moore d. Nov. 28, 1813, age 78 years.' "
He adds: "William and Elizabeth Gibbs were my father's grand-
parents; Jonah and Mary Moore were my father's parents." The
mistake in this record is material. In 1740, the Episcopal parish
of St. Andrews in Simsbury, Conn., was organized. In 1744, Rev.
William Gibbs was sent to the mission by a missionary society of
London. After 10 years he was rendered incapable of performing
the duties of his of^ce by the savage treatment of the authorities
for refusing to pay a tax for the support of the Congregational
Church. He died March 22, 1777, "in the 63d year of his age, and
the 33d of his mission, and 23d of his illness." Elizabeth Gibbs,
who died in 1789, at the age of 81 was his sister and kept house
for him for 30 years. These two people were brother and sister,
neither of them ever married, and still they have gone into the
records as the ancestors of numerous descendants. The mistake
occurred in this way:
1. John Gibbs of Boston, a tobacconist, m. Mary and had 4 children.
I. John Gibbs, m. ; was a painter in Boston.
II. Mary Gibbs, m. William Ridout, May 22, 1728.
III. Elizabeth Gibbs, b. 1708; d. Nov. 4, 1789; unmarried.
IV. William Gibbs, b 1714; rector St. Andrews; d. 1777; unmarried.
2. Mary Gibbs, who ra. William Ridout, had 3 children, and d. before 1735.
They were:
I, Sarah Ridout, b. — ; m. — Holcomb.
II. William Ridout, b. — ; d. before 1800.
III. Mary Ridout, b. 1733; rn. Jonah Moore; d. Dec. i, 1807, age 74.
96 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
When Rev. William Gibbs d. in 1777, his sister, Elizabeth, was
appointed administratrix and Jonah Moore went on her bond.
When the property of Elizabeth was distributed in 1800, it went
to widow, Sarah Holcomb, and to Mary Moore, the wife of Jonah
Moore.
Here is a letter from William Ridout to Mrs. Mary Gibbs, his
mother-in-law. Scrawled on this letter, evidently by another hand
and at a subsequent time are "Mary" and "Ridout."
Barbadoes, March ye 3d, 1734-5.
Honored Madam:
I congratulate you on your sons safe arrival After twenty-five days passage.
I hope these lines will find you and my dear children as well as it leaves me and
your son William. (He speaks of his satisfaction in having) "2 of ye 3 lovely
children — left me by my dear Wife in their early years in the care of her loving
mother — She was not only good to you but was a loving Tender Chaste, industrious
obedient & Charmingly pleasant Wife to me. Pray give my love to my children,
to Brother Gibbs (the painter), To Sister Elizabeth Gibbs.
Your son and servant,
William Ridout.
It seems that the youngest, Mary, went to live with her uncle
and aunt, William and Elizabeth Gibbs, took their name and was
finally, by her grandchildren, supposed to be their daughter.
Lysander and Esther (Wilcox) Moore had 7 children, all b.
McDonough, N. Y.
* Joshua B. Moore, b. July 16, 1829.
* Julian B. Moore, b. June 24, 1831.
*RuTH I. Moore, b. March 9, 1834.
Sarah M. Moore, b. Nov. 17, 1836. Unmarried. She has cared
for her fatner.
* Phillip K .Moore, b. March 15, 1839.
* Sylvanus Moore, b. July 24, 1841.
* Erwin G. Mooke, b. May 31, 1845.
745. Cynthia Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., June 15,
1809; m. at Smithville, N. Y., Feb., 1827, Vincent, the son of
Edward and Polly (Smith) Loomis, as his second wife. She d.
Aug. 8, 1839, ^^'^ '''^ ^^- ^^^ ^^is 3d wife Mrs. Lucy Hamilton.
His first wife was Polly Williams. He was born Dec. 4, 1799, and
d. Nov. 27, 1864. Both are buried at Tyner, N. Y. He was a
farmer.
Vincent and Cynthia (Moore) Loomis had 4 children, b. Smith-
ville, N. Y.
1444. I. Polly Loomis, b. 1829; ra. Hiram Norris.
1445. II. Betsey Loomis, b. 1830; m. William Adams.
1446. III. Jane Loomis, b. 1831; d. 1832.
1447. IV. * Henry Loomis, b. June 18, 1832.
746. Sylvanus Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y. , June 7,
1812; d. in Outagamie Co., Wis., March 8, 1895, and is buried in
Leeman Cemetery. He m. Mary Dean, dau. of Simon and Phoebe
(Cartwright) Willcox, at Preston, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1834. She was
X437-
I.
1438.
II.
1439.
III.
1440.
IV.
1441.
V.
1442.
VI.
1443.
VII.
1448
I.
1449
II.
1450
III.
1451
IV.
1452
V.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. 97
b. at Preston, Sept. 5, i8og, and d. at Olmsville, Pa., July 21, 1878,
and is buried in West Branch Cemetery.
Mr. Moore settled first in McDonough and engaged in the lum-
ber business. In 1854 he removed to Wellsborough, Pa., where
he engaged in farming, and in 1864 removed to Wisconsin, where
he died.
They had 5 children, b. East McDonough, N. Y.
""" Charlotte Lucretia Moore, b. Sspt. 20, 1834.
"" WiLLiA.M Sanford Moore, b. .April 18, 1838,
'■•"Louisa Augusta Moore, b. April 22, 1840.
* Charles Adelbert Moore, b. Oct. 14, 1843.
Heumon Sylvanus Moore, b. June 9, 1S50. He m. Mary Jane
Carr, March 31, 1S85, at Elmer, Pa. She b. Hammondsport,
N. Y.; no issue.
747. Andrew Jackson Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y. ,
Nov. 21, 1814; d. Dec. 14, 1852. He m. Lucinda, the dau. of
Gideon and Polly (Dodge) Lawton, who was b. at Cincinnatus,
N. Y., Feb. 14, 1815.
They had 5 children, b. McDonough, N. Y.
1453. I. "Frances Adeline Moore, b. Aug. 29, 1836.
Betsey INIaria Moore, b. Sept. 10, 1838; m. Ray D. Dvvight,
.March S, 185S; d. Aug. 15, 1872.
Cynthia Honewell Moore, b. April 22, 1841; m. Richard S.
Davenport, Nov. 8, 1864.
Minerva Lovina Moore, b. Nov. 24, 1844; d. Aug. 2, 1848
Henry Billings Moore, b. Aug. 19, 1847; d. Oct. 1, 1864. He
belonged to Co. "L," 20th N. Y. Cavalry; d. Portsmouth, Va.
748. Mary Elizabeth Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., Oct.
18, 1825; d. Washington, D. C , March 7, 1895. She m, Edmond,
the son of Seth and Joanna (Fitts) Curtis, at McDonough, N. Y.,
Oct. 5, 1851. Mr. Curtis learned the carpenter's trade at the age
of 18, at which he worked in the summer and taught school in the
winter. He was clerk in the U. S. Treasury from 1861 to 1877,
when he was Dep. 2d Comptroller. He was out of office for 4
years, but since 1882 has been in the P. O. Department. He was
b. in McDonough, March 9, 1826.
There are 2 children, b. McDonough, N. Y.
1458. I. * Frank B. Curtis, b. Jan. 18, 1853.
1459. II. * Clarence E. Curtis, b. Dec. 24, 1855.
751. George H. Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y. , Sept. 10,
1830; m. Lauretta E., dau. of Ely and Marilla (Curtis) Widger,
1852.
They had i child.
1460. I. George E. Moore, b. Barton, Wis., i863; m. Harriet Worden,
March 10, 1890; address, Scott, Sheboygan Co., Wis.
763. Edmund Thoimpson, b. Granby, Conn., Jan. 22, 1788;
m. Sept. 14, 1809, Sophia Pinney. She b. Simsbury, Conn., July
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II.
1455-
III.
1456.
1457-
IV.
V.
g8 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
27, 1792; d. East Granby, Dec. 6, 1863. He d. April 22, 1862.
Both are buried East Granby. He was a carriage manufacturer
and farmer.
There were 3 children, b. East Granby.
1461. I. * Delia Ann Thompson, b Aug. i, 1811.
1462. II. ■^^ Edward Pinney Thompson, b. Aug. 25, 1819.
1463. III. William Norwood Thompson, b. June 8, 1823; d. Feb. 14, 1848.
764. LoTT Thompson, b. April 24, 1792; m. at Bloomfield,
Conn., April 27, 1820, Abigail, dau. of Rev. Ashbel and Acsah
(Francis) Qillett. She d. April 5, 1859, at Willoughby, Ohio.
He was a member of the Baptist Church, and a carriage manufac-
turer in East Granby, Conn. In 1824 he removed to Penfield, N.
Y., and in the summer of 1836 to Willoughby, Ohio. In 1859 he
went to Ypsilanti, Mich., where he d. Nov. 30, 1867.
They had 7 children.
1464. I. * Lucius Gillett Thompson, b. E. Granby, Oct. 8, 1821.
1465. II. ""Louisa Frances Thompson, b. E Granby, Aug. 22, 1823.
1466. III. " CoRWiN CusHMAN THOMPSON, b. Penfield, N. Y., March 26, 1826.
1467. IV, •• Chari.es Frank Thompson, b. Penfield, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1828.
1468. V. * James Burt Thompson, b. Penfield, N. Y., Oct, 12, 1831.
1469. VI. * Helen Maria Thompson, b. Penfield, N Y., Sept. 28, 1S34.
1470. VII. Abigail Amelia Thompson, b. Willoughby, Ohio, April 10, 1837.
She d. unmarried, Sept. 8, 1901, and is interred at Lacon, 111.
"She made her home with her sister Helen, was an invalid but a
patient woman, always helpful to all with whom she became
acquainted."
765. Charles Thompson, son of Edmund and Gloriana
(Moore) Thompson, was b. , "in the neighborhood of East
Granby. He m. March 22, 1820, Helen Maria, dau. of Jonathan
Palmer, of Bloomfield. Conn. Charles Thompson was an ardent
worker in all moral and religious movements and was one of the
founders of the Bloomfield Methodist Church." Charles and Helen
Maria (Palmer) Thompson d. early and are buried at Bloomfield,
Conn.
They had 3 children, b. there.
1471. I. * Charles Rodney Thompson, b. Jan. 28, 1821.
1472. II. Helen Maria Palmer Thompson, b. Dec. 22, 1823; d. young, and
is buried in Bloomfield.
1473. III. * Jonathan Palmer Thompson, b. July 25. 1826.
766. George W. TnoMPSoisr, b. June 6, 1803; m. Emma,
dau. of Orator Pinney, Esq., of Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 20, 1827.
He d. March 4, 1882. She b. Jan. i, 1806; d. April 2, 1881.
They had i child.
1474. I. *Emma Gloriana Thompson, b. Feb. i, 1827.
767. Harlow Moore, b. July 10, 1792; m. May 2, 1825, at
Windsor, Conn., Dulcena, the dau. of Benoni, Jr., and Chloe (Bar-
nard) Case, of Rainbow (Windsor). He d. Jan. 21, 1858. She d.
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Aug. 20, 1868, aged 71. He was a large land owner and kept the
hotel in Rainbow.
There were 4 children. It is said they d. of scarlet fever.
1475. I. Edgar Moore, b. July 2, 1826; d. Feb. 24, 1839.
1476. II. Albert Moore, b. May 19, 1S29; d. Feb. 7, 1S34.
1477. III. Catherine D. Moore, b. Sept. 2, 1833; d. Feb. 22, 1839.
1478. IV. Albert C. Moore, b. Aug. 29, 1836; d. Dec. 25, 1838.
772. Henry Bacon Moore, b. Oct. 29, 1803; m. Susan
A., dau. of Samuel and Kesiah (Thrall) Barnard, b. Aug. 14, 1817,
m. Aug. 29, 1838. He d. July 8, i86g, and she Feb. 6, 1901.
They had 2 cliildren.
1479. I. ""Henry Barnard Moore, b. May 25. 1839.
1480. II. * Martha Susan Moore, May 27, 1841.
775. Chauncey Smith, b. April 4, 1810; d. Jan. 21, 1872;
m. 1839, Emily, dau. of Warren and Petty ( ) Smith, b. 1818,
at Suffield, Conn. She d. there about 1854. He m. 2d, Clara
Williams March 31, 1858. After his death she m. 2d, William A.
Jamison, April 9, 1873, and resides at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Mr.
Smith was a contractor and builder. Height, 6 feet; hair, black;
eyes, gray.
Children of Chauncey and Emily (Smith) Smith, b. Suffield,
Conn. :
1481. I. * William Harrison Smith, b. — , 1840.
1482. II. Oscar Leander Smith, b. — , 1842; unmarried He enlisted Aug.
12, 1862, in Co. "I," 7th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, and
was kiiled, July 11, 1863, at Fort Wagner, S. C.
776. George Smith, b. Dec. 20, 1812; m. at Hartford,
Conn,, Jan; 21, 1840, Almira, dau. of Julius and Marcia (Jacobs)
Dunham. Julius Dunham was a farmer, residing at Mansfield,
Conn. Almira (Dunham) Smith was b. Jan. 22, 1821, at Mansfield,
Conn.. George Smith was a farmer at Suffield, Conn., where he
d. Dec. 17, 1845. He is buried at Suffield. "He was a good,
kind-hearted man, a great worker. His health was poor the last
year of his life, he mourned so much for the loss of his boy."
They had i child:
I. Winfield Smith, b. Jan. 9, 1841; d. July 12, 1844.
777. Catherine Smith, b, June g, 1815; m. John, son of
Roswell Adams. He was b. Oct. 12, 1811, and d. at West Suffield,
Conn., Oct. 12, 1857. He was a carpenter. Catherine (Smith)
Adams d. at West Suffield, Conn., April 28, 1864.
They had 3 children, b. at Suffield, Conn.
1483. I. * Mary Jane Adams, b. Aug. 14, 1841.
1484. II. * Ellen Maria Adams, b. Nov. 9, 1843.
1485. III. * Georgiana Adams, b. Aug. 27, 1847.
778. Thomas Smith, b. Suffield, Conn., Oct. 4, 1818; m.
at Granby, Conn., May 25, 1843, Abby Henrietta, dau. of Erastus
lOO PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
Pinney, of E. Granby. She d. New York City, June 23, 1864.
He d. June 11, 186S, and both are buried at White Plains, N. Y.
He was a member of the firm of Albro & Smith of New York City.
They had 3 children.
1486. I. Hei,en Abby Smith, b. Granby, Dec. 3, 1844. She m. in New
York. June 28, 1870, Malvin Augustus, son of George Washington
and Rebecca Munroe (Hill) Gladding. No issue.
1487. II. * Thomas Albko Smith, b. Granby, Oct. i, 1853.
1488. III. * Herbert Pinney Smith, b. New York City, Dec. 6, 1858.
779. Alfred Smith, b. Suffield, Conn., Aug. 14, 1821; m.
at Worcester, Mass., Dec. 27, 1851, Ann flaria, dau. of Anson
and Anna (Patch) Braman. She b. Worcester, Mass., June 27,
1829, and d. there July 14, 18 jg. He d. at Lowell, Mass., Aug.
21, 1891. Both are buried at Worcester. He was a car-builder
by trade.
There were 3 children, b. Worcester, Mass.
1489. I. * Melvin Braman Smith, b. Feb. 13, 1853.
1490. II. Ann Maud Smith, b. May 15, 1854; m. Addison Merrill, Dec. 6,
1883. She d. April 30, 18S6; 2 children — Jennie Maud, b. Sept.
13, 1884; Arthur Smith, b. Dec. 25, 1885.
1491. III. Ann Maria Smith, b. July 13, 1S59; d. Oct. 2, 1859.
780. Charles Anson Smith, b. Oct. 4, 1824; m. at Suffield,
Conn., Jan. i, 1849, EHen Jane, dau. of Seymour and Maria (Olds)
Viets. She was b. Becket, Mass., Nov. 23, 1831. He was a
carpenter and farmer, residing in Suffield, Conn. He moved to
Ohio and Minnesota in 1856, but returned to Connecticut in i860,
where he resided till the date of his death, Oct. 18, 1895. He
served in the War of the Rebellion in Co. "G," 22d Regiment (Con-
necticut Volunteers (?).
There were 5 children, all but one b. Suffield. Conn.
1492. I. Edgar Norwood Smith, b. July 2, 1S50; unmarried. He has
conducted a grocery business in Windsor, Conn., and in Spring-
field, Mass. He traveled for the Derby Silver Co., Birmingham,
Conn., for 5 years.
1493. II. Charles Orville S.mith, b. Sept. 24, 1S53; m. at Windsor, Conn.,
May 15, i8Sg, Grace, dau. of William and Rhoda Ann (Griswold)
Harvey. She was b. Windsor, Conn., May 26, 1864. He is a
harness manufacturer at Suffield.
1494. III. * Frederick Arthur Smith, b. June 25, 1S55.
1495. IV. * Geokge Letts Smith, b. New Lexington, Ohio, Oct 22, 1858.
1496. V. * Minnie Isabelle Smith, b. Nov. 20, i860.
782. William Pomeroy Moore, b. Dec. 5, 1814; m. Jan.
18, 1842, Florilla flaria, dau. of Elijah and Florilla (Hubbard)
Talcott. Florilla (Hubbard) Talcott was b. June 6, 1797, and d.
Jan. 13, 1888. She was a great-great-great-granddaughther of Capt.
Elizur and Mary (Pynchon) Holyoke. Florilla Maria (Talcott)
Moore was b. Manchester, Conn., March 6, i8ig, and d. in
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Rainbow, Conn., Aug. 25, 1865. He was a farmer and d. in
Rainbow, March 12, 1883.
There were 7 children, b. Rainbow, Conn.
1497. I. * Emerson William Moore, b. Aug. 9, 1844.
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1500
1501
1502
1503
II. Florilla Elizabeth Moore, b. June 26, 1846; d. Dec. 24, 1861.
III. Talcott Elias Moore, b. June 5, 1848; d. Nov. 18, 1849.
IV. * Ellen Maria Moore, b. April 3, 1850.
V. Eliza Ann Moore, b. Feb. 16, 1852; d. July 12, 1853.
VI. * Charles Denison Moore, b. Feb. 12, 1858.
VII. George Talcott Moore, b. March 31, i860; d. Aug. 25, i860.
786. Martha Moore, b. Westfield (?), Mass., Jan. 22,
1795; in. Aaron, the son of Aaron and Mindwell L. (Phelps)
Spencer, at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1813. She d. at Moscow, Mich.,
in 1855. Aaron Spencer, Sen., was b. at sea, and the subject of this
sketch at Canandaigua, N. Y. , Jan. 22, 1792. He was a soldier in
the War of 1812 and the Black Hawk War. He was at the battle
of Lundy's Lane and at the capture of Fort Erie; spiked the guns
of the fort when it was abandoned. In 1833 he purchased a large
tract of land in Michigan and moved to Moscow in that state.
In 185 1 he went to California by the overland route. He d.
Dayton, California, in Sept. 1873.
They had ii children, all but the last b. Canandaigua, N. Y.
1504. I. jSIarcia Spencer, b. 1815; m. Peter Atwell, 1833; d. Aug. 9, 1846.
1505. II. * Julia B Spencer, b. Jan. 8, 1817.
1506. III. * Joel Aaron Spencer, b. Jan. 22, 1819.
1507. IV. * Mindwell L. Spencer, b. Jan. 26, 1821.
1508. V. Cynthia Moore Spencer, b. July 8, 1823; m. Dickson Roberts,
1854; d. iSgS; m. 2d, Nathan Williams, 1864; m. 3d, Wra. Luton,
1876; no issue.
1509. VI. Bradley Spencer, b. 1825; d. 1895; m. Jane Brown, 1848.
1510. VII. John Spencer, b 1826; d. 1833.
1511. VIII. Sarah A. Spencer, b. 182S; ra. Elijah Nichols, 1846; d. California,
1873.
1512. IX. * Clarissa Moore Spencer, b. Jan. 13, 1832.
1513. X. John Taylor Spencer, b. 1834; m. Betsey Lucinda Richards; no
issue.
1514 XI. Amasa B. Spencer, b. Aug. 4, 1838; m. Frances Carpenter, Aug.
25, 1863.
788. Harriet Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 20, 1798;
m. John Howey, at Canandaigua, N. Y., March 5, 1818. He was
b. in Canada, Sept. 10, 1795, and d. Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug. 23,
1863. He was a farmer. She d. Sept. 13, 1848. Both are buried
in Root Cemetery, Canandaigua.
There were 7 children, all b. Canandaigua, N. Y,
1515. I. * Joel Moore Howey, b. Jan. 30, 1819.
1516. II. Sarah L. Howey, b. April 2, 1821; m. Edward Brunson, 1876: d.
1881; no issue.
1517. III. Lucretia E. Howey, b. June 3, 1823; m. Lorenzo H. Tillotson; d.
Aug. 7, 1880, without issue.
1518. IV. Thomas Howey, b. — ; d. young.
1519. V. William Howey, b. — ; d. young.
1520. VI. * Harriet A. Howey, b. Oct. 24, 1832.
1521. VII. Jane E. Howey, b. Oct. 26, 1834; m. Oscar Tillotson; d. Aug. 8,
1882.
I02 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
789. William Dela Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., May
1800; d. Placerville, Cal., May i6, 1851. He was a smith and
wheelwright, and at the time of death was engaged in mining.
He m. Edna, the dau. of Dyer and Margaret (Jones) Castle,
at Canandaigua, N. Y. She was b. there March 30, 1804, and d.
Menominee, Wis., March 26, 1877, and buried at Lodi, Columbia
Co., Wis.
They had 14 children.
1522. I. Mary Moore, b. — , Rochester, N. Y.; m. Alonzo Sharp; d. Hills-
dale, Mich. She left son, Herbert, and dau. Fanny.
1523. II. Margaret Moore, b. — ; m. Sylvester Niblack; d. Canandaigua.
She left children, William and Edna, deceased.
1524. III. Edna Adelia Moore, b. — ; m. Israel Barnard; d at Lodi, Wis.
1525. IV. Jane Moore, b. — ; d. Adams, Hillsdale Co , Mich.
1526. V. * Frances Melissa Moore, b. Granger, Medina Co , Ohio, April 21,
1834.
1527. VI. * Harriet Moore, b. Granger, Ohio, June 23, 1836.
1528. VII. Caroline Diantha Moore, b. — ; d. Adams, Mich.
1529. VIII. * Charles William Moore, b. Hillsdale, Mich , Nov. 3, 1842.
1530. IX. Dyer Castle Moore, b. — ; d. Adams, Mich.
1531. X. Son, d. infancy, > , .
1532. XI. Son, d. infancy, )
1533- XII. )
1534. XIII. >■ Three daughters, d. at birth, triplets.
1535- XIV. )
791. Cynthia Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., 1805; d,
Scipio, Mich., Oct., 1842. She m. Horace Case, who was b.
Canandaigua, N. Y., 1801; d. Scipio, Mich., 1862. He was a
farmer. He m. 2d, Mrs. Edwards, in 1844, and 3d, Priscilla
Pierce, in Penn Yan, N. Y.
There were 8 children, by the first marriage.
1536. I. * William Case, b. Franklin, Mich., July, 1829.
* Willis Case, b. Franklin, Mich., July, 1829.
Candace Case, b. Franklin, Mich, July, 1831; d. July 29, 1891;
unmarried. "One of the best of women."
* Sarah Case, b. Franklin, Mich., April 22, 1834.
Helen M. Case, b. Scipio, Mich., Aug. 4, 1836; d. Dec. 8, 1840.
Mary E. Case, b. Scipio, Mich., Aug. 20, 1838; d. April 15, 1841.
* Edna C. Case, b. Scipio. Oct. 5, 1840.
* Daniel H. Case, b. Oct. 2, 1842.
792. Clarissa Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., June 27,
1807; d. Litchfield, Mich., Dec. 14, 1888. She m. Lambert Allen,
at Franklin, Mich., 1835. He was b. Egremont, Mass., Feb. 11,
1803, the son of Elijah and Eleanor ( ) Allen. Both were
devoted Christians, and she was one of 7 who organized the first
religious society in Litchfield. He d. June 14, i8go.
They had 2 children, b. Litchfield, Mich.
1544. I. Harriet Frances Allen, b. — ; d. young.
1545. II. Mary J. Allen, b Feb. 9, 1840; m. George W. Dobson, Feb. 15,
1872. He was b. Stainton, England, Sept. 12, 1842. He en-
listed in the army when ig years of age and served for 3 years
and 2 months. His service was mostly in the army of the
Potomac, being engaged in 48 battles during his term of service
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II.
1538.
III.
1539-
IV.
1540.
V.
1541-
VI.
1542.
VII.
1543.
VIII.
I550.
I.
I55I-
II.
1552.
III.
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793. Joel Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Sept. 30, i8og;
m. Hannah N., dau. of Thomas Tower. She d. Moscow, Mich.,
March 19, 1853. He d. Moscow, Mich., Jan. 7, 1877. Both are
buried at Hanover, Mich. He m. 2d, Margaret McKercher, Sept.
30, 1853, who d. July 4, 1886. He was a farmer, "Republican in
politics and orthodox in religion;" 5 feet, 9 inches, in height; gray
eyes, and black hair.
They had 4 children, b. Moscow, Mich.
1546. I. * Edwin R. Moore, b. March 17, 1843.
1547. II. * DiANTHA R. Moore, b. Aug. 28, 1846.
1548. III. * Wilson W. Moore, b. March 2, 1852,
1549. IV. * William W. Moore, b. March 2, 1852.
794. Sarah Moore, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1812;
m, Alfred David, son of Thomas and Lucy (Wilkins) Nelson, at
Litchfield, Mich., May i, 1836. She d. Oakland, Cal., Aug. 10,
1880. He was b. in New York State, April 20, 1812; d. Nelson,
Butte Co., Cal., Dec. 31, 1878. Both are buried at Chico, Cal.
He was a farmer.
There were 8 children.
* Cynthia Case Nelson, b. Saginaw, Mich., Aprils, 1838.
* Thomas Nelson, b. Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 25, 1839.
Joel Moore Nelson, b. Litchfield, Mich., Feb. 26, 1842; m.
Maria T. Forbes, Aug., 1S70. "He is a farmer of 7,000 acres
of land. Has 3,500 acres of wheat sown for the harvest of 1901.
Is always the friend of the unfortunate. No man in trouble ever
applied to him in vain." He is 6 feet in height, eyes gray, hair
light, No issue.
1553. IV. Henry Nelson, b. Litchfield, Mich., July 29, 1844; ra. Eva, dau.
of Isaac and Elizabeth (Sopris) Snook, at Chico, Cal., Sept. 25,
1898. He is a lawyer, graduated from Michigan University in
class of 1872. He has been prosecuting attorney of his county
twice and circuit court commissioner twice. Is 5 feet, 9 inches,
dark eyes and black hair, weight 180. No issue.
1554' V- * Charles A. Nelson, b. Litchfield, Mich., Sept. 19, 1846.
1555- VI. Horace Case Nelson, b. Scipio, Mich., Oct. 14, 1848; d. July 2,
1852. He was killed by falling into a well.
1556. VII. * Oscar William Nelson, b. Scipio, Mich., Oct. 15, 1850.
1557. VIII. * Sarah Lucy Nelson, b. Pulaski, Mich., Jan. 23, 1857,
797. John Lansing Moore, b. West Turin, Lewis Co., N.
Y. , Feb. 17, 1803; d. Silver Lake, Shawnee Co., Kansas, Jan. 23,
1878. He m. Nancy Green, whose mother's maiden name was
Chapman, b. Herkimer Co., N. Y., Aug. 10, 1800. She d. Spring-
field, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1857. He m. 2d, Harriet, the dau. of Thomas
Van Horn, and widow of Rev. Enos French, whose ist wife had
been Julia Ann, the sister of John Lansing Moore. The 2d wife d.
at Manhattan, Kansas, 1884. Rev. John Lansing Moore, D. D.,
was a member of the ist class of the Hamilton Theological Insti-
tute, now Madison University, Hamilton, N. Y. He went to Ohio
under the auspices of the American Baptist Home Missionary
Society, of which he was a pioneer mover. For many years he
was a foremost man in the denomination in Ohio. He was 5 feet,
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8 inches high, with brown hair and blue eyes. "He was an
earnest and eloquent preacher and an evangelist of great power."
He moved to Shawnee Co., Kansas, in 1870,
There were 3 children, all by ist marriage.
1558. I. Milton Green Moore, b. Piqua, Ohio, July 11, 1835; m. Mary
C. Galligher, Springfield, Ohio, March 2, 1870; no issue. He
served from Dec. 10, 1861, to Dec. 10, 1864, as private Co. "I,"
4th Infantry, California Volunteers.
1559. II. *JoHN Howard Moore, b. Troy, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1837.
1560. III. * Alpheus S. Moore, b. Dayton, Ohio, March 22, 1839
801. Nathaniel W. Moore, b. West Turin, N. Y., Aug.
10, 1811; d. Westville, New Haven Co., Conn., March 10, 1892.
He m. Amanda, dau. of Aaron and Dorothy (Clark) Dewey, at
Turin, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1837. She b. Lisle, Broom Co., N. Y.,
Feb. 2, 1815; d. Westville, Conn., Jan. 7, 1899. ^^ was educated
at the Lowville, N. Y. , Academy, and taught school for several
years. He was a prominent member of the Baptist Church.
Was 5 feet, S}4 inches in height, complexion light, brown hair
and blue eyes, weight 150.
There were 3 children, b. West Turin, Lewis Co., N. Y.
1561. I. Mary Amanda Moore, b. May 22, 1838.
1562. II. Jane Irene Moore, b. Feb. 23, 1847; m. Henry Hiram Taylor,
in New Haven, Conn., April 29, 1874, her present address. No
issue.
1563. III. DwiGHT Nathaniel Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1848; m. Westville, Conn.,
Feb. 21, 1901, Helen Whiting, dau. of Eleazar and Helen (Whit-
ing) Fitch. She b. March 27, 1873, at Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
809. Samuel Moore b. Martinsburg, Lewis Co., N. Y. ,
June 14, 1808; d. Detroit, Mich., March 20, 1844; m. at Martins-
burg, Dec. I, 1829, Lucia Shaler, dau. of David and Esther (Bush)
liazen, b. Martinsburg, April 5, 1807; d. Shiawassee, Mich., Dec.
10, 1871. He was a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Martinsburg, N. Y.
1564. I. * Oscar Carlos Moore, b. Sept. 27, 1830.
1565. II. * Helen Nancy Moore, b. April 20, 1832.
1566. HI. * William Wallace Moore, b. April 10, 1833.
812. James Duane Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y., April
30, 1816; d. Lowville, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1892. He m. Emily, the
dau. of Bradford and Rheuma (Ela) Arthur, at Martinsburg, Jan.
8, 1839. She was b. at Martinsburg, March 31, 1818, and d. there,
April 23, 1892. Mr. Moore was but 10 years of age when his
father died. His brothers married soon after and he was left in
the care of the farm where he always lived. He cared for his aged
mother who lived to her g4th year.
There were 9 children, all b. Martinsburg, N. Y.
1567. I. Emily Maria Moore, b. Jan. 8, 1840; d. unmarried, Feb. 26, 1875.
1568. II. * Mary Augusta Moore, b. Dec. 8, 1S42.
1569. III. * Charles Duane Moore, b. Nov. 28, 1844.
1570. IV. * Orrin Bradford Mooke, b. Jan. 22, 1847.
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1571. V. * Frances Louise Moore, b. Jan. 13, 1849.
1572. VI. * Dewitt Clinton Moore, b. June g, 1851.
1573. VII. * Clarence Jay Moore, b. Junes, 1853.
1574. VIII. * Samuel Ela Moore, b. Aug.; 15, 1855.
1575. IX. William Wallace Moore, b. Aug. 28, 1858; unmarried.
814. Betsey Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., May 22, 1808;
d. there, Sept. 3, 1846. She m. Harris, the son of Harris and
Irene (Parks) Bartholomew, at Montgomery, Mass., April 16,
1834. He was b. Montgomery, Mass., Sept. 11, 1813, and d.
Indianapolis, Ind., March 21, 1887. He was a merchant; was 5
feet, II inches in height, brown hair and light complexion; was a
member of the Massachusetts legislature, i850-'5i; trustee and
school committeeman in Herman, N. Y. He m. 2d, Deborah
Spaulding Colman, Dec. 14, 1847.
There were 13 children, all but the 3d, 12th and 13th b. in East-
hampton, Mass.
1576. I. A daughter, b. Feb. 7, 1835; d. same day.
1577. II. Jane Bartholomew, b. — ; d. 1S65.
1578. III. * Pliny Webster Bartholomew, b. Cabotsville, Mass., Aug. 4, 1840.
1579. IV. Elbertine Lorinda Bartholomew, b. March 8, 1843; d. next day.
1580. V. Harris Moore Bartholomew, b. June i, 1846; m. Stella M.
Crapo, Jan. 31, 1880.
By second marriage:
VI. Anna Elbertine Bartholomew, b. Nov. 19, 1848; m. Edwin
Thacher, at Indianapolis, Ind , April 22, 1872.
VII. Myra Isadore Bartholomew, b. Oct. 31, 1850; d. Feb. 21, 1863.
VIII. Mary Lavinia Bartholomew, b. March 8, 1853; d. Feb. 14, 1863.
IX. Frances Elizabeth Bartholomew, b. Jan. 20, 1856; m. ist,
Charles B. Sherwood; 2d, William S. Lyon, at Westfield, Mass.,
March, 1895.
X. Ida Leora Bartholomew, b. March 6, 1859; d. Jan. 10, 1863.
XI. Alice Mabel Bartholomew, b. June 15, 1S61; m. Wells Noble,
Westfield, Mass., May 25, 1892.
XII. Leila Irene Bartholomew, b. Herman, N. Y., March 15, 1864.
XIII. Violet Linella Bartholomew, b. Herman, N. Y., April 19, 1868 .
815. Nathaniel S. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., 181 1,
d. Canton, N. Y., May 25, 1863. He m. Eiizabsth L., the dau.
of Samuel and Zerviah (Graves) Searl, at Greenbush, Mass.,
Sept. 18, 1842. She was b. Southampton, Mass., Oct. 3, 1824.
There were 2 children.
1581. I. Maria E. Moore, b. Southampton, Mass., March 16, 1844; d.,
June 25, 1883.
1582. II. Clarence A. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., May 8, 1852; d. Dec.
21, 1898.
816. Harting Allen Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Dec.
23, 1813; d. Feb. II, 1862, at Milwaukee, Wis.; a private in Co.
"M," 2d Regiment, Wisconsin Volunteers. He m. Dorcas Pomeroy,
the dau. of Lenas and Keziah (Pomeroy) Frary, at Southampton,
Mass., June 21, 1843. She was b. Southampton, Feb. 12, 1819.
She was living, Janesville, Wis., in 1898.
I06 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
They had 3 children, all b. Montgomery, Mass.
1583. I. Amelia Moore, b. July 11, 1844; m. Mayhew London, Sept. i,
1881, at Janesville, Wis.
1584. II. Orphia Ann Moore, b. July 22, 1846; rn. Horace R. Bliss, Nov.
27, 1867, Janesville, Wis.
1585. III. Katie Rosell Moore, b. Oct. 21, 1850; m. James C. Moore, Sept.
10, 1880, Janesville, Wis.
818. Joel Arthur, b. Martinsburg, N. Y., Nov. 13, i8o5;
d. there. May 12, 1861. He m. Mary, b. Dec. 15, 1816, the dau.
of Joseph and Lydia (Durfee) Webb, at New Breman, N. Y. He
was a farmer.
They had 5 children, all b. Lowville, N. Y.
1586
1587
1588
1589
1590
I. * William Wallace Arthur, b. Dec. 14, 1835.
II. * Martha Arthur, b. Aug. 12. 1839.
III. * Jay Arthur, b. March 13, 1842.
IV. * Harriet Louisa Arthur, b. May 25, 1846.
V. * Dwight W. Arthur, b. Dec. 8, 1848,
823. Flavius Moore Arthur, b. Martinsburg, N. Y., Nov.
10, 1815; d. Lowville, N. Y., June 23, 1898. He m. Elvira, dau.
of Jonas and Eliza (Hamilton) Henry, at West Martinsburg, N.
Y., Oct. 10, 1843. She was b. there Nov. 24, 1822, and d. Low-
ville, N. Y. Both are buried there. He was a farmer.
They had 2 children, b. Lowville, N. Y.
1591. I. * Elvira E. Arthur, b. Sept. 18, 1847.
1592. II. * Emma M. Arthur, b. April 6, 1852.
828. John F. Arthur, b. Martinsburg; N. Y., May 20,
1824; m. Roxana Johnson, and d. Nov. 25, i8gi.
They had i child.
1593. I. * Frank W. Arthur, b. Lowville, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1849.
834. Catherine Cyrene Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Nov. 26, 1823; m. Jairus Joy, the son of John Burt and Ruth
(Strong) Lyman, at Springfield, Mass., June 29, 1847. He was
b. Huntington, Mass., Aug. 24, 1823; d. East Brookfield, Mass.,
Dec. 24, i88i. He was a farmer.
They had 5 children, all b. Huntington, Mass.
1594. I. RosELLA Cyrene Lyman, b. March 18, 1848; d. Sept. 8, 1892,
unmarried.
1595. II. Ruth Strong Lyman, b. Oct. i, 1S51; m. Willard A. Taylor,
Dec. 6, 1877; d. Granby, Mass., Aug. 19, 1SS4; no issue.
1596. III. * Emma Rilla Lyman, b. Nov. 17, 1S54.
1597. IV. * Susan Arabel Lyman, b. Feb. i, 1857.
1598. V. * John Wilson Lyman, b. Aug. 26, 1864.
835. Sarah Anjanett Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
April 6, 1827; m. Ochterlony Ander Moore", Oliver^, Oliver*,
Jonah^, Amos^, Andrew', (See No. 1400), at Montgomery, Mass.,
835. SARAH ANJANETT MOORE) MOORE.
PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH. loj
April I, 1847. Mrs. Moore has been indefatigable in her search
for the records of the family and it is to her the writer is indebted
for most of the records of the descendants of Amos Moore, the son
of Andrew. Height, 5 feet, 4 inches; weight 120 pounds; hair
and eyes black.
Mr. Moore was b. in Montgomery, Mass., Feb. 18, 1824, and
for years took an active part in town affairs, serving for many terms
as selectman and overseer of the poor. He was interested in
Moore's Mountain House, conducted by Atwater Moore, and was
also engaged in the manufacture of whiplashes and leather belts
for sewing machines, etc. About 20 years ago he moved to Had-
ley, Mass., and was a successful farmer and tobacco grower. In
1899 he exchanged his Hadley farm for property in Westfield, and
retired from active business. He had always enjoyed excellent
health up to within four years of the date of his death, which
occurred at 72 Orange St., Westfield, Mass., Feb. 22, 1900. He
was laid to rest in the cemetery at Montgomery, Mass. He was
5 feet, II inches, in height; light hair and eyes, and, in health,
weighed 220 pounds.
There were 3 children, all b. Montgomery, Mass.
1599. I, * LUCIEN OCHTERLONY MoORE, b. DeC. 23, 1849.
1600. II. Elmer Scott Moore, b. Feb. 12, 1852; ra. at Montgomery, May
19, 1880, Carrie Idella, dau. of Joseph and Carrie Allyn, b. Jan.
3, 1857. Height, 5 feet, 2 inches; weight 130 pounds, hair and
eyes light. He is 5 feet, 9 inches in height, with black eyes
and hair. He was educated at the Wesleyan Academy, Wil-
braham, Mass., and is in business at Holyoke.
1601. III. Isabel Anjanett Moore, b. July 29, 1855; d. Dec. 30, 1861.
836. Frances Harmony Moore, b., Montgomery, Mass.,
Dec. 23, 1828; m. Abner Augustus Moore, at Springfield, Mass.,
May 10, 1848. (See No. 1407.) Mr. Moore was b. in Montgom-
ery, Nov. 16, 1829, and lived there for many years. For a number
of years he was assessor of the town and was also clerk and
treasurer. He was greatly interested in the genealogy of the
family, and his last attempt to work was to drive to Montgomery
in search of family records and to copy tombstone inscriptions.
He died at Weiben, Mass., Sept. 29, 1898.
There were 3 children, all b. Montgomery, Mass.
1602. I. * Alice Frances Moore, b. Dec. 13, 1850.
1603. II. * Hattie Adelle Moore, b. March 4, 1859.
1604. III. * Clifton Augustus Moore, b. Nov. 1861.
837. Lyman Blair Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Nov.
30, 1837, m. Keren Happuch, the dau. of Bela and Laura (King)
Bates, at Westfield, Mass., March 31, 1863. She was b. at West-
field, July 3, 1838. Height 5 feet, 7 inches; weight 180 pounds;
hair and eyes brown. Mr. Moore received his early education at
Huntington, Mass., and later attended school at Sonthanipton,
and Williston Seminary at Easthampton. He went to Kansas in
I08 PARENTS FIFTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SIXTH.
1858, where he engaged in business till 1861, when he returned to
Gouverneur, N. Y. , where he, together with his brother, Duandler
F. Moore, and brother-in-law, Lyman Litchfield, conducted a
foundry and machine shop for 5 years. He then moved to
Holyoke, Mass., where he has been engaged in business since.
Height 6 feet, weight 145 pounds; hair dark brown, eyes blue.
There were 3 children, all but the first b. at Holyoke, Mass.
1605. I. * Louis Lyman Moore, b. Gouverneur, N. Y. Feb. 28, 1866.
1606. II. Harlan Flavius Moore, b. Sept. 27, 1870; d. April 28, 1895.
Height 5 feet, 8^ inches; weight 160 pounds; hair brown, eyes
blue; educated at Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y.
1607. III. Mabel Laura Moore, b. March 5, 1877. Height 5 feet, 5 inches;
weight 140 pounds, hair and eyes brown.
Parents Sixth Generation,
Children Seventh.
867. Rhoda Moulthrop, b. Brattleboro, Vt., ; m.
Obadiah, son of David Seeley, at Trenton, N. J., May 6, 1799.
Mr. Seeley was b. Oct. 9, 1777; one authority says at New Haven,
Conn., and another at Biddeford, Maine. Rhoda Moulthrop
Seeley d. Aug. 13, 1802. It is likely that Mr. Seeley d. soon after
the birth of the children, as they were brought up by their mother's
parents.
Children:
1608. I. John Seeley, b. — ; went to Illinois.
1609. II. John Moore Seeley, b. — .
1610. III. * Matilda Louise Seeley, b. Vergennes, Vt., Aug. 11, 1801.
869. Mark Moore, b. March 28, 1799; m, March 26, 1818,
5usan Gage, He d. July 24, 1832, and is buried at Bristol, Vt.
They had 4 children.
161 1. I. Buel Moore, b. — ; d. Bristol, Vt. Has a daughter in Mont-
pelier, Vt.
1612. II. Otto Moore, b. — ; d. in Niles, Mich. Had sons.
1613. Ill Omer Moore, b. — ; d. Niles, Mich.
1614. IV. Abram Moore, b. — ; d. Atchison, Kansas. Left a dau., Rosa
Ives of Chicago.
871. Paisielta Moore, b. March i, 1807; m. Feb. 2, 1825,
Dr. Orrin Smith. She d. March 27, 1836, and is buried at Bristol,
Vt.
They had 2 children.
1615. I. Henry Smith, b. — .
1616. II. Chauncey Smith, b. — .
872. Chauncey Moore, b. Oct. 11, 1809; m. at Monkton,
Vt., May 14, 1843, Delia Ann, dau. of Milo William and Sally
(Pierce) Kinsley. Delia Ann Moore was b. Oct. 24, 1824, at Monk-
ton, Vt. Chauncey Moore d. Sept. 29, 1870, at Middlebury, and is
buried at Bristol, Vt. He was a farmer. His widow m. 2d,
Gaska Rich, June 19, 1876. She resides at Middlebury, Vt.
They had 4 children, all except one b. Bristol, Vt.
* Emma Minerva Moore, b. Oct. 14, 1845, New Haven, Vt.
* William Chauncey Moore, b. Oct. 30, 1847.
* Otto Phelps Moore, b. Jan. 31, 1850.
* Milo Kinsley Moore, b. Nov. 26, 1852.
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no PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
873. Minerva Moore, b. Nov. i6, 1812; m. Jan. i, 1838,
Royal Wheeler. She d. Oct. 3, 1843, and is buried at Bristol, Vt.
They had 3 children.
1621. I. Daughter, d. young.
1622. II. Delia Wheeler, b. — . ) n^, , .
1623. III. Julia Wheeler, b. -. f These were twins.
874. Luman Rublee, b. Aug. 28, 1793; m. at Montpelier,
Vt., March i, 1821, Bertie, dau. of Silas and Bertie or Bathsheba
(Edgerly) Burbank. Silas was b. at Sutton, Mass., Sept. 10,
1769, and d. Berlin, Vt., April 20, 1847. Bertie Edgerly Burbank
was b. at New Bedford, Mass., April 15, 1767; d. at Montpelier,
Vt., June 6, 1825. Bertie Burbank Rublee d. Montpelier, Vt.,
Nov. 8, 1825, and is buried there. He m. 2d, Aug. 19, 1826,
Sarah Smith, who d. June 27, 1851. He d. at Montpelier, Vt,
May 12, 1879, and is buried there. He was a hatter and manu-
facturer of buckskin gloves.
There were 4 children, b. Montpelier, Vt.
1624. I. * Chauncey Moore Rublee, b. Nov. 25, 1821.
1625. II. Eliza Burbank Rublee, b. Aug. 28, 1823; unmarried; res. Mont-
pelier.
By second marriage:
1626. III. Otis Smith Rublee, b. Aug. 7, 1827.
1627. IV. Martha Maria Rublee, b. Jan. 10, 1829.
887. Pliny Forward, b. — ; m. Fanny, dau. of Gideon
and Eunice (Whitney) Root, at Southwick, Mass., Sept. 2, 1812.
She was b. July 15, 1793. He d. March 3, 1830.
They had 5 children, all b. in Southwick. (See J^oo^ Genealogy.')
1628. I. Frances Keturah Forward, b. May 5, 1815.
1629. II. Pliny Marcellus Forward, b. Aug. 18, 1817; m. Widow Mary
(Fowler) Benjamin, May 28, 1863; no issue.
1630. III. Mary Cecelia Forward, b. Oct. 31, 1819.
1631. IV. Eunice Lovinia Forward, b. June 23, 1S22; m. Silas Bartholomew,
son of Ira and Sophia (Clapp) Norton, Oct. 31, 1846. She d.
Oct, 7, 1S49; no issue.
1632. V. Rhoda Celestia Forward, b. Nov. 5, 1827; d. April 13, 1828.
890. Orsey Forward, b. Granby, Conn., Aug. 29, 1795;
m. Henry, the son of Sainuel and Hannah (Northrup) Baldwin,
at Warren, Ohio. She d. Marcli 28, 1850, and he m. 2d, Widow
Bertha (Holcomb) Mason. He d. Niles, Ohio, June 24, 1875.
Children:
1633. I. * Orsey Baldwin, b. Aurora, Ohio, April 14, 1819.
By second marriage:
1634. II. Henry Baldwin, b. — ; d. June 25, 1S75, at Niles, Ohio.
891. Semvra Forward, b. Granby, Conn., Oct. 29, 1798;
m. James Frost, Jan. 8, 1818; d. Mantua, Ohio, Jan. 22, 1888.
He was b. Feb. 8, 1791; d. Sept. 18, 1877. "They led honored
and useful lives."
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. Ill
They had 8 children, all b. Mantua, Ohio.
1635. I. Chaules Frost, b. Sept. g, 1819; d. Sept. 10, 1840 — drowned in
the straits of Mackinaw, Mich.
1636. II. Frank Frost, b. March g, 1S21; m. Rhoda C, dau. of Philip
Bump. She d. Oct., 1865. He m, 2d, Marcia A. Mitchell, Aug.
26, 186S, He d. at Mantua, Ohio, April 24, 1892; no issue.
1637. III. John Frost, b. March 21, 1823; d. Feb. 22, 1S84; unmarried.
1638. IV. Elmer Frost, b. Oct. 22, 1826; m. Rhoda A., dau, of Lyman and
Rhoda (Clark) Reed, Nov. 8, 1848. He d. Feb. 14, 1884. She
d. Feb. 17, 18S4. They had 2 children — James Burdett and
Adel.
1639. V. Madison Frost, b. May 6, 1829; m. Maria Powell, May 26, 1858;
4 children.
1640. VI. Mary S. Frost, b. Feb. 8, 1834; m. Nelson Blair. They have 2
daughters.
1641. VII. George Frost, b. Sept. 19, 1836; d. March 4, 1837,
1642. VIII. Benton Frost, b. July 6, 1S40; m. Pearl E Gallia, Nov. 7, 1870.
They have 2 children — Francis and Charles. See llie Iliglcys
and Their Ancestors.
900. Henry Childs Moody, b. Stillwater, N. Y., 1812;
d. Chittenango, N. Y., April 18, 1878. He m. Memory, dau. of
Jonathan and Betsey (Ferguson) Case (b. Sept. 7, 1816), at Fulton,
N. Y., June i, 1835. She d. Sept. 29, 1S57, and he m. 2d, Laura
Boardman Walter, June 20, i860. She b. April g, 1812; d. May 8,
1892. Mr. Moody had light hair and blue eyes, was a man of
strong opinions and characteristics. He was an active abolitionist
and "Underground Railway" man.
There were 5 children, all by ist marriage, b. Fulton, N. Y.
1643. I. Ann Cornelia Moody, b. Aug. g, 1836; d. Aug 26, 1836.
1644. II. Andrew Lay Moody, b. May 4, 1838; d. July 21, 1838.
1645. III. * Ann Elizabeth Moody, b. Jan. 11, 1841.
1646. IV. George Moody, b. June 23, 1843; m. Louisa Falley, Oct. 18, 1865.
1647. V. Frederick Henry Moody, b. Oct. 6, 184S; d. March 25, 1850.
902. Ephraim Child, b. Stillwater, N. Y., April 10, 1801;
m. Elizabeth Curd, of Redford, N. Y., in 1825. She d. 1847, and
he d. Weedsport, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1881.
There were 4 children.
1648. I. *0rville C. Child, b. Troy, N. Y., Feb. g, 1827.
i64g. II. Martha Renette Child, b. June, 1832; m. Floyd Johnson. She d.
June 24, 1887, Napa, Cal.; no issue.
1650. III. * Eliza Ann Child, b. 'April 23, 1836; m. 1853, Samuel Everhart.
1651. IV. * George W. Child, b. Dec. i, i83g.
903. Orville Whitmore Childs, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec.
27, 1802; ra. Mary Qriswold Eno, 1830 or '31. She b. Sept. 14,
1808; d. Feb. 6, 1876. Late in life they removed from Syracuse,
N. Y., to Philadelphia, Pa., where he d. Sept. 6, 1870. Both are
buried at Syracuse. He was an eminent engineer on the Erie
canal, many leading railroads, harbor defences of New York City
and on the Nicaragua canal. (See Child Ge?iealogy and Appleton's
Encyclopedia of Biography, and Whitens National Cyclopedia of Ameri-
can Biography.')
112 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
They had 2 children, b. Syracuse, N. Y.
1652. I. Caroline Mary Childs, b. July 26, 1833; m. ist, Win T. Shear, at
Albany, N. Y. She m. 2d, John W. Nye, at Auburn, N. Y.
She ra. 3d, M. B. Weaver, and 4th, James B. Smith. She d.
Syracuse, Aug. 27, 1900. She had 2 children by her ist marriage.
1653. II. * John Hinman Childs, b. Sept. 20, 1839.
904. Teresa Pease Child, b. Jan. 25, 1805, Stillwater,
N. Y.; m. Col. John Fitz Gerald, 144th Regt. N. Y. Militia, in
1829. He d. Nov. 15, 1859; she d. April 12, 1897, both at
Syracuse, N. Y.
They had 3 children.
1654. I. * Ephraim Fitz Gerald, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1830.
1655. II. * Cyrenius C. Fitz Gerald, b. March 19, 1833.
1656. III. * Franklin A. Fitz Gerald, b. Syracuse, N. Y., May 28, 1834.
905. NoADiAH Moody Childs, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec.
20, 1806; m. ist, Martha, dau. of Simeon and Eunice (Macy)
Brewer, of Providence, R. I., Oct. 16, 1839. She was b. April
23, 1821, and d. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1863. He m. 2d,
Sarah Elizabeth Dawes, Jan 26, 1865, and d. Nov. 20, 1896, at
Syracuse, age 90. He was an engineer, merchant, President
Syracuse Salt Co., President Board of Education, and one of the
oldest residents of Syracuse, N. Y.
There were 5 children, all by the first marriage and b. at Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
1657. I. * Elizabeth Bell Childs, b. Oct. 20, 1840.
1658. II. * Daniel Brewer Childs, b. May 5, 1843.
1659. III. * William Augustus Childs, b. March 9, 1846.
1660. IV. * Fkanklin Earll Childs, b. Oct. 16, i848.
1661. V. Anna Louise Childs, b. Sept. 3, 1855; m. Henry D. Dillaye, Esq.,
lawyer, Syracuse, N. Y. He d. April 15, 1885; no issue.
906. Henry Davis Child, b. Stillwater, Nov. 16, 1808;
m. Julia Ann Perkins, in 1832. He d. at Willmington, 111., 1868,
and she d. in 1878.
They had 2 children, b. in Wilmington, 111.
1662. I. Celia Ann Child, b. Nov. 24, 1834,
1663. II. Helen Child, b. May 20, 1841.
907. Henrietta Schuyler Child, b. Stillwater, N. Y.,
Dec. 22, 1810; m. Luke Alvord, architect and contractor, in 1834.
She d. Vallejo, Cal., April 16, 1883.
There were 2 children, b. Syracuse, N. Y.
1664. I. Cass. L. Alvord, b. Sept. 13, 1836.
16G5. II. Helen B. Alvord, b. Aug. 30, 1845.
920. John Montgomery, b. March 26, 1806; d. Silver
Creek, N. Y., April 12, 1889. He m. Mary Ellen Spencer, Nov.
12, 1840, who was b. Buffalo, N. Y., and d. at Silver Creek, Nov.
19, 1844 He m. 2d, Pauline Wright, at Stockton, N. Y., Sept.
I, 1847, who d. Sept. 28, 1868.
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II.
1668.
III.
1669.
IV,
1670.
V,
1671.
VI
PARENTS SIXTH GKNERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. I13
There were 6 children, all by second marriage.
Ella Montgomery, b. Aug. ig, 1848; d. Oct. 19, 1851.
Uretta Montgomery, b. Nov. 15, 1850; d. Oct. 28, 1851.
* Henry J. Montgomery, b. Aug. 17, 1852.
* Mary Ella Montgomery, b. Jan. 10, 1855.
* Agnes Amelia Montgomery, b. Dec. 5, 1857.
Etta Elizabeth Montgomery, b. Nov. 4, 1862. She is a teacher
of vocal and instrumental music.
928. Ann Eliza Moore, b. June 11, i8og; d. Coldwater,
Mich., Jan. 20, 1892. She m. James Foster, b. Feb. 21, 1807; d.
at Coldwater, Oct. 1859. They were m. about 1834, and resided
near Bemus Heights. In 1853 they removed to Waukegan, 111.,
thence to Coldwater, Mich. "She was a devoted Christian mother,
faithful and unsparing of her time and means in behalf of her
children."
There were 7 children, all but the first b. Malta, N. Y.
1672. I. * Sarah Maria Foster, b. Galway, N. Y., May 12, 1838.
1673. n. Charles Byron Foster, b. — ; m. Frances White.
1674. III. Frances Elizabeth Foster, b. — .
1675 IV. Helen Minerva Foster, b. — .
1676. V. Hariet Deborah Foster, b. — ; m. Frank Nicholson, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
1677. VI. James Henry, b. — •.
1678. VII. George Edward Foster, b. — ; m. Flora J. Parsons, Coldwater,
Mich.
929. Edward Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., April 19, 1811;
d. Schenectady, N. Y. , Aug. i, 1883. He m. Adaline Rees in
1835. She was b. Scotia, N. Y. , the dau. of David Rees. Mr.
Moore was a farmer in Stillwater, removing to Scotia and then to
Schnectady, N. Y. ,
A partial record of 4 children has been obtained.
Rita Moore, b. — ; ra. William of Cayuga Co. She d. — ;
no issue.
A daughter, b. — ; m. — ; had 2 children; resides a widow with
her mother in Schnectady, N. Y.
Blatchford Moore, b. — ; unmarried. Has been a switchman in
Schnectady for 20 years.
David Moore, b. — ; m. — Brown; no issue; is a traveling jeweler.
930. Charles Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec. i, 1813;
m. Margaret Ann, dau. of Thomas and Ellen (Shepherd) Schuy-
ler, in 1845. She was b Minaville, N. Y., in 1824, and d. i860.
He m. 2d, Oct. 1862, Aurelia, dau. of Jesse and Mary Toms, who
d. 1882. He removed to Troy, N. Y., in 1841, to Malta 1847, to
Ketchum's Corners, 1849, thence to Stillwater, thence to Troy,
returning to Stillwater after the death of his second wife, and now
lives in Troy.
Children by ist marriage:
1683 I. * Schuyler Solard Moore, b. Malta, N. Y., Aug 19, 1849.
1684. II. *Ella Louisa Moore, b. Stillwater, Aug. 31, 1856.
1679.
I.
1680.
II.
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III.
1682.
IV.
114 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Children by 2d wife:
1685. III. Minnie M. Moore, b. Troy, N. Y., 1865; m. John E. Anthony,
Troy, N. Y.
1686. IV. LiLLiE MooRE, b. Mechanicsville, 1867; m. Thomas R. Kerr; res.
Northville, Fulton Co., N. Y.
931. Maria Livingston Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., May
II, 1817; d. Chatham, N. Y., Aug. 18, i860. She m. Rev. San=
ford Mead, a clergyman of the Reform Church. They lived 10
years in Herkimer and 11 years in Chatham.
Children;
1687. I. Sanford Mead, b. — ; res. in Pennsylvania.
1688. II. A son, b. — ; res. in Chatham.
1689. III. Helen Mead, b — ; res. Washington, D. C.
932. Montgomery Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., July 6,
1819; d. there, June, 1885. He m. flerilla, the dau. of George
and Thirza (Sliibley) Rogers, at Malta, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1857.
She was b. Malta, N. Y. , and lived in Stillwater. He Vv'as a farmer
and engaged in business in Malta.
They had 6 children.
1690. I. George Livingston Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1858;
m. Nellie I. Johnson, Dec. 17, 1885; res. Lowell, Mass.
1691. II. Emma Moore, b. Stillwater, Feb. 12, 1861; m. Rev. Chas. W.
Kinney, May 26, 1887, res. Hobart, N. Y.
1692. III. Nettie Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1862.
1693. IV. Hattie Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y , May 5, 1866; m. Henry K.
Ackert, Dec. 22, 1886; res. New Brunswick, N. J.
1694. V. Saidee Alice Moore, b. Malta, N. Y., July 27, 1870; m. Samuel
E. Perable, June 27, 1900; res. Stillwater, N Y.
1695. VI. Frank T. Moore, b. Malta, N. Y., July 4, 1873; res. Stillwater.
933. Blatchford Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Dec. i,
1827; m. Frances A. Toms, 1852. She b. Aug. 26, 1834; d. Sept.
5, 1889. He is a farmer.
They had 5 children.
1696. I. * Seymour J. Moore, b. Oct. 3, 1853.
1697. II. Anncelletta Moore, b. Aug. 6, 1856; d. May 6, 1857.
1698. III. Edward S. Moore, b. July 23, 1S58; m. Mary Thayer, June 18,
1888; no issue.
1699. IV. * Louise F. Moore, b. Nov. 13, 1862.
1700. V. Charlie Blatchford Moore, b. Nov. 10, 1869.
934. Henry Rice Moore, b. — ; m. Ann Eliza Gardner,
The name of but one child has been discovered.
1701. I. Helen L. Moore, b. — ; m. General Thomas H. Ruger; res.
Greenwich, Conn.
935. Ransom B. Moore, b. — ; m. . He was a book-
seller in Troy, N. Y., and of the firm of Moore &. Nims.
The names of 4 children l)ave been found.
PARENTS SIXTH GF.NKRATION, CHILDREN SEVEN! H. JI5
1702. I. Anna Moore, b. — ; m. Church.
1703. II. Alice Moore, b. — .
1704. III. Helen Moore, b. — ; m. H. M. Green; res. Amsterdam, N. Y.
1705. IV. Minnie Moore, b. — ; m. Craig Marsh; res. Plainfield, N, J.
938. Catherine Paine Moore, b. Northumberland, N. Y. ;
m. John Manning Barrows, at Northumberland, Aug. 13, 1838,
She d. at Lansing, Mich , and was buried at Olivet. Mr. Barrows
was the son of John and Sarah (Butler) Barrows, and was b. Troy,
N. Y., Oct. 17, 1807; d Olivet, Mich., April 16, 1892.
Mr. Moore was educated in the Troy Polytechnic Institute and
became a teacher there of botan}^ and chemistry. He taught for a
time in Georgia, and then went to Oberlin, Ohio, where he gradu-
ated from the Theological Department in 1838. After spending
several years as a home misssionary, preaching in Ohio and in
Franklin, Woodstock and Medina, Mich., he established, in con-
junction with his wife, a private academy in Medina. In 1856 he
moved to West Unity, Ohio, and was at the head of the public
schools for four years. Then he removed to Olivet, Mich., where
he was professor of botany and chemistry from 1861 to 1868.
After spending a few 3'ears in Kansas he returned to Olivet, where
he died. He was a very earnest and powerful preacher and a
loving student of nature. He took constant interest in public
affairs and belonged to the anti-slavery school of reformers, rep-
resented by Sumner and Beecher.
There were 5 children.
1706. I. Mary Eliza Barrows, b Fort Ann, N. Y., April 23, 1839; m.
Albertus Green.
John Charles Barrows, b. — ; d. young.
Walter Manning Barrows, b. Franklin, Mich., April 12, 1846;
m. Mary Dewey Jones.
John Henry Barrows, b. Medina, Mich., July 11, 1S47; d. June
3, 1902.
Ransom Moore Barrows, b. Woodstock, Mich., Oct. 4, 1S49; m.
Carrie Dixon.
950. Eliza M. Moore, b. Licking Co., Ohio, Sept. 21,
1817; d. Cadiz, Ohio, May 9. 1887. She m. Elijah, the son of
Jonathan and Jane (Love) Laizure, at Cadiz, Ohio, Jan. 31, 1836.
Mr. Laizure was b. Bloodyrun, Pa., July 19, 1811; d. Cadiz, Ohio,
Feb. 9, 1883. He was a blacksmith till 1861, and grocer from
i860 till the date of his death. Jonathan Laizure was b. in Scot-
land, was a soldier in the War of the Revolution, and m. in 1800.
Jane Love was the dau. of Robert, who was b. in Ireland and came
to America in time to serve several years in the Army of the Revo-
lution.
There were 9 children, all b. Cadiz, Ohio.
1711. I. Isabel Laizure, b. Jan. 3, 1837; d. young.
1712. 11. James A. Laizure, b Jan. 23, 1S39; d. in the army 1861, Parkers-
burg, Va.
1713. III. * Sarah Jane Laizure, b. April 10, 1842.
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Jacob Laizure, b. Aug. 2, 1845; d. June 1846.
William C. Laizure, b. July 15, 1847; m. Mary V. McKeever,
Barnsville, Ohio, May 5, 1875.
* Amanda Wood Laizure, b. Sept. 23, 1849.
Charles Holmes Laizure, b. Jan. 9, 1852; m. Maggie C. Miller,
at Springdale, Pa., May 5, 188 1. He is a lawyer, Fargo, North
Dakota.
Mary Stewart Laizure, b. Feb. 4, 1S54; m. Michael Conway;
res. Scio, Ohio.
1719. IX, Lizzie T. Laizure, b. Aug. 29, 1856; m. J. Ernest Scott.
951. Saisiuel Russell Moore, b. Granville, Ohio, June 8,
1819; d. there, May 14, 1895. He m. Sarah Rosalthe, the dau. of
Ziba and Harriet (Smith) Woods, at Granville, Oct. 20, 1846.
She was b. Westford, Vt., May 2, 1826; d. at Granville, Aug. 27,
1861. Mr, Moore m. 2d, Mary C. Brown, at Battle Creek, Mich,
Sept. 16, 1862. She now resides, Washington, D. C. (igoo).
There were 5 children, all b. Granville, Ohio.
• Ella Rosalthe Moore, b. July 24, 1848.
Russell Woods Moore, b. Aug 23, 1850; m. Eda Blanchard.
Charles Heman Moore, b. May 10, 1857; ra. Etta Kidd.
Lucy Allen Moore, b. April 13, 1859; m. Herbert Saxton, of
Canton, Ohio.
By second marriage:
1724. V, Mary Caroline Moore, b. Jan. 2, 1865; m. Thomas Corwin
Stewart.
953. NiRA A. MooRE, b. Granville, Ohio, Aug. 24, 1837;
d. at Des Moines, Iowa. She m. Thomas George, at Granville,
Sept. 24; 1857.
There were 4 children.
1725. I. Harry George, b. Cadiz, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1859; d. June 8, 1S62.
1726. II. * Russell George, b. Cadiz, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1863.
1727. III. *Emma George, b. Eddyville, Iowa, Sept. 19, 1865.
1728. IV. Oscar Moore George, b. Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 7, 1S75.
959. - NoRRis Collins Moore, b, Feb. 2, 1830; m. Wind-
sor, Conn., Dec. 25, 1850, Sarah Caroline, dau. of Leman and
Anna (Bancroft) Barnes, of Poquonnock. Leman Barnes d. Sept.
22, 1865, aged 79, Anna Bancroft Barnes d, March 29, 1856,
aged 62. Mr. Moore d. at Bloomfield, Conn., Dec. 23, iSgi. She
b. at Poquonnock, Conn., Sept. 11, 1831; now (1901) resides at
Bloomfield.
There were 3 children, b. Bloomfield, Conn.
1729. I. * RosELLA Caroline Moore, b. Dec. 6, 1S53.
1730. II. * Caroline Sarah Moore, b. June 6, 1855.
1731. III. * Lewis Collins Moore, b. Jan. 25, i860.
965. Oliver Gillett, b. Poolville, N. Y. , 1780, where ho
d. 1852; m. Rhoda Comstock, in Poolville. She b. 1789; d. 1852.
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They had 5 children, all b. Poolville.
* Reuben Gillett, b. Aug. 9, 1807.
Diana Gillett, b. March 17, i8og; d, March 20, 1896; unmarried.
Caroline M. Gillett, b Dec. 13, 1814; d. 1879; unmarried.
Seth Gillett, b. April 28, 1817; d. 1831.
Eliza L. Gillett, b. Jan. 16, 1833, d. 1834.
973. Henry Buel Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Jan. 20, 1791;
d. Coldwater, Mich., Dec. 23, 1868. He m. ist, Nancy Kidder,
the dau. of Elihu and Mary (Kidder) Ewers, at Hannibal, N. Y.,
Nov. 16, 1817. She was b. at Wendell, Mass., Oct. 22, 1798, and
d. Manlius, N, Y., Jan. 27, 1824. He m. 2d, Aug, 14, 1825,
Louisa Maria, dau. of Zenas and Rhoda (Cleveland) Phinney, at
Pompey, N. Y. She was b. Williamstovvn. Mass., Sept. 4, 1802;
d. Freeport, 111., Jan. 13, i860. She is buried with her husband
at Coldwater, Mich. Mr. Moore was a physician and surgeon.
He studied medicine in Middletovvn, Vt., graduated in 1815, and
in 1818 removed to Manlius, N. Y. , where he built up an extensive
practice and became identified with the town in its growth and
interests. For more than thirty years he was connected with
Trinity Presbyterian Church of Manlius, of which he was for years
an elder, and upon whose service he was a devoted attendant.
He was a member of the Medical Association of Onondaga County
and maintained a prominent position among its members. In 1857
he removed to Freeport, 111. Two years before his death he
visited his friends in Manlius and then returned to Coldwater,
Mich., where he died.
There were 10 children, all b. Manlius, N. Y.
1737. I. * Charles Henry Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1818.
1738. II. Julia Henrietta Moore, b. April 2, 1820; m. Devereaux S. Har-
rington, April 19, 1S4S, and d. Manlius, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1894,
without issue.
1739. III. * Nancy Kidder Moore, b. Jan. 20, 1824.'
Children by second marriage:
1740. IV. Rhoda Louise Moore, b. Feb. 14, 1830. She m Francis L Da-
kin, Syracuse, N. Y. April 29, 1853: d. April 22, 1854, leaving i
child — Louisa Moore Dakin, now Mrs. Frank Campbell, Cherry
Valley. N. Y.
1741. V. Henry Buel Moore, b. March 31, 1829; d. April 3, 1829.
1742. VI. William Henry Moore, b. Nov. 27, 1831; d. Jan. 20, i860; un-
married.
1743. VII. * Mary Ann Emelie Moore, b. Aug. 6, 1833; m. Randall W.
Smith, Freeport, 111., Sept. 26, i860.
1744. VIII. Frances Adelle Moore, b. Jan. 9, 1841; m. John S. Younge.
Coldwater, Mich , Aug. 22, 1871; no issue.
1745. IX. Andalucia Gardner Moore, b. Aug. 16, 1845; m. Henry C. Clnrk,
Coldwater, Michigan, Aug. 29, 1866; d. Feb. 12, 1898; no issue.
1746. X. Albert Moore, b. May — , 1843; d. Nov. 21, 1843.
975. Maria Moore b. Rupert, Vt., May 27, 1793; d. there,
June 10, 1843. She m. John, the son of Silas and Elizabeth
(Loggen) Harwood, at Rupert. He was b. Rupert, Sept. 15, 1793;
Il8 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
d. Pawlet, Vt., Oct. i8, i858. He was a farmer. He m. 2d, Mrs.
Sophia Reed.
There were 4 children, all b. Rupert, Vt.
1747. I. * Mary Harwood, b. Dec. 30, 1820.
1748. II. Grove M. Harwood, b. Nov. 26, 1822.
1749. III. RoLLiN Harwood, b. Jan. 26, 1827; in. Sarah Reed.
1750. IV. Silas Harwood, b. — ; ra. Mary Lewis.
976. Darius Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Jan. 6, 1795; d.
Northville, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1S84. He m. Elizabeth, the dau. of
Jonathan and Ruth (Harmon) Blackmer, at Rupert, May 4, 1817.
She was b. Dorset, Vt., April 2, 1798; d. Northville, N. Y., Nov.
4, 1873. Mr. Moore m. 2d, Julia Elma Newton, at Brooklyn, N.
Y., June 6, 1876. She d. at Ballston, N. Y. Hon. Darius Moore
for some years held the office of Associate Judge of Bennington
Co., Vt. In 1840 he removed to Piseco, residing there a year,
when he moved to Northville. He represented Fulton and Ham-
ilton counties in the New York legislature in 1844-5. Mr. Moore
was an active and efficient member of the Presbyterian Church
and held the office of elder for many years in which office he con-
tinued to the time of his death. Height 5 feet, 9^^ inches, weight
138 pounds, complexion fair, eyes gray, brown hair,
There were 4 children, all b. Rupert, Vt.
1751. I. William Henry Moore, b. July 19, 1S18; d. Aug. 15, 1818.
1752. II. Elizabkth Jane Moore, b. July 19, 1818: d. Nov. 14, 1838.
1753. III. * Julia Frances Moore, b. Jan. 4, 1824.
1754. IV. * Delia Eliza Moore, b. Oct. 20, 1825.
977. John Moore, b. Rupert, Vt. , March 6, 1796; d. there.
May 21, 1875. He m. ist, Aurilla, the dau. of Silas and Elizabeth
(Loggen) Harwood, at Rupert, Vt. She was b. there, Oct. 28,
1796. He m. 2d, Mary, the dau. of Seth P. Sheldon, in 1848.
She d. Albion, N. Y. , 1866. He was a farmer and carpenter and
justice of the peace for many years.
There were 6 children.
1755. I. * Silas Harwood Moore, b.^ Rupert, Vt., July 28, 1821.
1756 II. Asa B. .Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Feb. 22, 1823.
1757. in. * Mary Ann Moore, b Pawlet, Vt., July 11, 1825.
1758. IV. Fayette Moore, b. 1828; d. La Crosse, Wis., July, 1855.
Children by 2d marriage:
1759- V. Louisa Moore, b. — ; d. young.
1760. VI. * Rhoda Maria Moore, b. Dorset, Vt., Oct. 24. 1854.
978. Grove Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., April 27, 1797; d.
Oshkosh, Wis., March 18, 1875. He m. Sally B. Underhill, at
Dorset, Vt., Jan. 4, 1821. She was born there, Jan. i, 1800; d.
Oshkosh, Wis., Nov. 24, 1875. Mr. Moore was a farmer and
merchant.
There were 2 children, b. Dorset, Vt.
1761. I. *John J. Moore, b. Feb. i, 1822.
1762. II. * Juliette A. Moore, b. March 19, 1824.
fARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 11$
981. Asa B. Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Dec. 21, 1801, d. Dorset,
March 18, 1870. He m. Keziah, the dan. of Blooiner Dunton, at
Dorset, Vt., in 1825. She was b. at Dorset, about 1802; d. Derby
Center, Vt , May 9, 1843. He m. 2d, Lovice Cummins:s, who d.
at New Port, Vt., 1865. He m. 3d, Mrs. Mary (Underbill)
Stevens, who d. at Upper Red Hook, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1875; t).
Dorset, Vt., March 17, 1803. Mr. Moore was a contractor and
builder.
There were 2 children, b. Coventry, Vt.
1763. I. Sidney Lore.nzo Moore, b. Dec. 4, 1827; not married; d. Aug. 27,
1865.
1764. II. * Mary E. Moore, b. Jan. 4, 1830.
982. Abel Buel Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., May 13, 1803;
d. Rhinebeck, N. Y., May 22, 1879. He m. Eliza Bradt, at Alba-
ny, N. Y. , in 1837. She was b. there and d. Rhinebeck, N. Y.,
March 24, 1893. Mr. Moore was a celebrated portrait painter.
(See The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Biography, New York.)
There were 5 children.
1765. I. Harriet Bradt Moore, b. Albany, N. Y., 1839: m. William R.
Cross, Troy, N. Y., i860. She d. 1878, at Rhinebeck, N. Y.,
leaving dau , Helen M. Cross, b. Troy, N. Y.. April 30, 1861.
1766. II. Helen Moore, b. — ; m. Joseph Young.
1767. III. John Moore, b. — ; d. young
1763. IV. Francis Moore, b. — ; d. young.
1769. V. Frances Moore, b. — ; d. young.
985. Albert Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Dec. 22, 1809, d.
Northvilie, N. Y., March 20, 1884. He m. Mary Electa, dau. of
Andrew and Electa (Wood) Blake, at Hope, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1843.
She was b. Greenwich, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1822; d. Nortliville, N. Y.,
Nov. 13, 1888. Mr. Moore was an architect and millwright.
There were 5 children.
1770. I. * John Buel Moore, b. Dorset, Vt., Sept. 30. 1844.
1771. II. * Grove Harwood Moore, b. Dorset, Vt., April 3, 1846.
1772. III. * Laura Maria Moore, b. Hope, N. Y , Oct. 17, 1848.
1773. IV. Fayette B. Moore, b. Northvilie, N. Y., May 10, 1857; d. Sept. 8,
1883.
1774. V. James Blake Moore, b. Northvilie, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1859.
993. George Washington Moore, b. May 26, 1801, d. in
the U. S. A. hospital at New York or Washington, D. C, Sept. 14,
1862. He was a member of Co. "E," 76th Reg. N. Y. Infantry.
He m. Wealthy, the dau. of Philo Perry, Dec. 11, 1820. She
was b. Rochester, N. Y., April 12. 1803; d. Virgil, N. Y., July,
1850. Mr. Moore was a clerk, school teacher and farmer.
There were 13 children, b. at Virgil, Courtland Co., N. Y.,
except the last two.
1775. I. * Philo Perry Moore, b. Nov. 9, 1821.
1776. II. * Flora Jemima Moore, b. April 8, 1823.
1777. III. Charles Grove Moore, b. Oct. 26, 1824.
120 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1778. IV. S\LLY Julia Moore, b. Jan. 6, 1827; d. Dec. 9, 1846.
1779. V. Hiram Moore, b. Oct. i, 1S28; d. Jan. 12, 1853.
1780. VI. Laura Moore, b. March 31, 1830; d. March 29, 1847.
1781. VII. LuRA DuLCY Moore, b. Feb. 13, 1832; d. March 15, 1857.
1782. VIII. Lucy Cornelia Moore, b. Feb. 2, 1834; m James D. Husted; no
issue.
1783. IX. * Lydia Jane Moore, b. March 27, 1836.
1784. X. Emma Kosina Moore, b. Oct. 2, 1838.
1785. XI. * George Washington Moore, b. May 22, 1840.
1786. XII. William Moore, b. — , 1843, Ithaca, N. Y. ; d. May 26, 1856.
1787. XIII. Henry Moore, b. Ithaca, N. Y., June 16, 1845.
994. Mary Arvilla Moore, b. Hamilton, N. Y., May 29,
1803; m. ist, David Keech, Dec. 2, 1821. He was a farmer.
After his death she m. Ephraim Clark. She d. Cortland, N. Y.,
Sept. 9, 1879.
They had 2 children.
17S8. I. William Orlando Keech, b. July 22, 1822.
1789. II. * Jemima S. Clark, b. — ; m. Thomas D. Davenport.
996. Sally Julia Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., July 22, 1809;
m. Conrad, the son of Conrad House, at Mohawk, N. Y., Sept. ig,
1824. He was b. Mohawk River, N. Y., May 16, 1796; d. Virgil,
Jan. 10, 1885. Shed. Virgil, Aug. 19, 1872. He was a shoemaker
and farmer.
They had 9 children, b. Virgil, N. Y.
* Bradley Moore House, b. Nov. 27, 1826.
Gerrit Zopher House, b. April 15, 183 1; m. Kate Corcoran, March
2, 1862; no issue.
Orson A. House, b. June 15, 1833; m. Lydia A. Younger, May 20,
i860, at New York City; d. June 30, 1876.
* John Conrad House, b. April 20, 1836.
* LuRA DuLCEY House, May 8, 1839.
Lucy Maria House, b. Jan. 14, 1842; d. March 29, 1843.
Lucy Ame House, b. April 7, 1844; d. April 7, 1871.
* Julia Loretta House, b. June 23, 1847.
* Sarah Lucetta House, b. March 6, 1851.
997. Lucy Cornelia Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., Nov. 24,
1811; d. Ludlowville, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1882. She m. John, the
son of John Owen and Chloe (Bishop) Golden, at Virgil, May,
1832. He was b. Jan. 22, 1812; d. Ludlowville, March 18, 1884.
He was a cooper and shoemaker.
They had 9 children, b. Virgil, N. Y.
A daughter, b. April 22, 1834.
William Orlando Golden, b. May 22, 1835.
Zopher Dela Golden, b. Jan. 4, 1838.
* Benjamin Harlow Golden, b. Sept. 15, 1840.
Prentis Eliot Golden, b. Jan. 20, 1842; m. Maria Williams.
* Sophronia Jane Golde.^i, b. May 11, 1845.
Owen Javan Golden, b. Sept. 4, 1847; m. Jennie Brink.
Augustus Haviland Golden, b. Feb. 22, 1850; m. Alice Snyder.
Mary Castella Goldi<:n, b. Sept. 5, 1852; m. Samuel Hudson.
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998. Grove Gillett Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., Feb. i8,
1814; d. Dryden, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1892, He in. Sarah Ann, the
dau. of Hezekiah D. and Nellie (Babcock) Davenport, at Spafford,
N. Y., Oct. 28, 1838. She was b. Pittstown, N. Y., July 22, 1823,
d. Dryden, March 10, i8g6. Mr. Moore began his business life
by buying an interest in a marble or gravestone cutting business.
He was employed much of his life in farming and in conducting
the Dryden Center House. In all his business enterprises he was
very successful. His last home was at a small hamlet called
Willow Glen.
There were 4 children, b. Dryden, N. Y.
1808. I. * William Hamilton Moore, b. April 26, 1840.
1809. II. * Julia Ette Moore, b. Sept. 26, 1843.
i8io. III. * George Washington Moore, b. July 16, 1846.
1811. IV. Myra Medora Moore, b. Nov. 10, 1S50; ra. Wm. C. Tripp, Dec.
31- 1874.
999. Lura Dulcina Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y. , Sept, 5, 1816;
d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1894. She m. Daniel Wright tiaviland,
at Virgil, Nov. 23, 1838. He was b. Peekskill, N. Y., Dec. 14,
1800, the son of Gilbert and Phebe (Wright) Haviland, and d.
Brooklyn, N. Y., March 23, 1877.
Children:
Sarah Disbrow Haviland, b. Virgil, Feb. 6, 1840; m. Alpheus S.
Baldwin, Sept. 15, 1863.
Almira Serena Haviland, b. Virgil, April 4, 1841; m. Charles E.
Baldwin.
Phebe Jemima Haviland, b. Virgil, April 3, 1843; d. March 9,
1851.
■ Maria Melissa Haviland, b. Jan. i, 1845.
Daniel Augustus Haviland, b. Virgil, Nov. 26, 1846; d. Aug. 31,
1849.
Samuel Julius Haviland, b. Virgil, Dec. 24, 1848; d. March 4,
1867.
VII. * Augustus Haviland, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1S51.
Charles Adolphus Haviland, b. Brooklyn, May 4, 1S53; d. July
15. 1855.
1820. IX. * Phebe A. Haviland, b. Brooklyn, Nov. 24, 1855
1000. Zopher Charles Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., May 26,
1819; d. Mechanicsville, Saratoga Co., N. Y., March 18, 1854. He
m. Lucy Amelia, dau. of Charles and Mary (Hemstraught) Childs,
at Virgil, Sept. 18, 1841. She was b. Elmira, N. Y.; July 23, 1825.
Mr. Moore was raised on a farm, with a common school education,
and after his marriage engaged in the marble business, in which
he was very successful.
There were 5 children, all b. in Virgil, except the last.
* Mary Malvina Moore, b. June 24, 1842.
Matilda Medora Moore, b. Dec. 18, 1844; d. Nov. 16, 1849.
Charles Delos Moore, b. June 14, 1847; d. May 10, 1850.
* Grove Gillett Moore, b. Jan. 8, 1850.
Charles Eugene Moore, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., April 2,
1852; d. Feb. 20, 1S57.
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1815.
IV.
I8I6.
V.
I8I7.
VI.
I8I8.
VII.
I8I9.
VIII.
1821.
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1822.
II.
1823.
III.
1824.
IV.
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122 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1001. Merritt Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Dec. 31, 1800;
d. Churchville, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1876. He m. ist, Julia Ann, the dau.
of Daniel and Nellie ( ) Buel, at Saratoga, N. Y. She b.
Saratoga, 1805; d. Churchville, Aug. 20, 1832. He m. 2d, Hary,
the dau. of John and Margaret (McDarmid) ricNaughton, at
Wheatland, N. Y., May 20, 1835. She b. Wheatland, April 15,
1808; d. Churchville, Aug. 26, 1880. Mr. Moore taught school in
Hebron, Vc, 1823-4, Salem, Vt., 1826, and at Rapert in 1828.
He was a member of the 4th Co., 2d Regt., ist Brigade, 2d Div.,
of the Vermont Militia, from 1821 to 1827, when he was discharged
with the rank of captain. He was a merchant at Menden, N. Y.,
and then at Churchville. He was a fine singer, a Presbyterian and
a Democrat. He was a justice of the peace for several years and
post master through the administration of Buchanan.
There were 3 children, b. Churchville, N. Y.
1826. I. Daniel Buel Moore, b. — 182S; d. Oct. 2. 1830.
1827. II. * Julia Ann Moore, b. July 30, 1832.
Child by second marriage:
1828. III. Son, b. — ; d. June 21, 1836.
1002. Calvin Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Sept. 14, 1803; d.
there. May 17, 1878. He m. Ruby, the dau. of Oliver and Ruby
(Blackmer) liarwood, at Rupert, May 6, 1824. She was b there,
Jan. 3, 1803, and d. April 19, 1890. Mr. Moore was a farmer.
They had 3 children, b. Rupert, Vt.
1829. I. Louisa Moore, b. Aug. 29, 1S25; m. Sherman Weed, Feb. 17,
1848; d. Dec. I, i856.
1830. II. * Henry O. Moork, b. Feb. 23, 1831.
1831. III. George Albert Moore, b. May 5, 1841; d. July 17, 1857.
1003. Salome Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., March 2, 1805; d.
Holland, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1887; m. Leonard Cooper, at Elma, N.
Y., May 24, 1835. He was the son of Joseph and Dolly (Page)
Cooper, b. in New Hampshire, March 27 1793; d. Holland, N. Y.,
Feb. ir, i865. Leonard was a farmer. He served in the War
of 1812, was a deacon in the Baptist Church at Holland for many
years. His wife is mentioned as a "Loving Christian mother."
They had 5 children, b. Holland, N. Y.
1832. I. * Seth Moore Cooper, b. May 29, 1837.
1833. II. * Harry B. Cooper, July 25, 1838,
1834. III. James C. Cooper, b. Oct. 12, 1840.
1835. IV. "Arthur C. Cooper, b. Aug. 21, 1844.
1836. V. * Charles C. Cooper, b. June 15, 1848.
1004. Bradley Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Aug. 16, 1806; d.
Marilla, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1896; m. Sarah, the dau. of Oliver and
Ruby (Blackmer) Harwood, at Rupert, Dec. 10, 1826. She b. at
Rupert, Jan 29, 1806; d. Marilla, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1871. Mr.
Moore was a farmer. He taught school 18 terms while he was
i837-
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III.
1840.
IV.
1841.
V.
1842.
VI.
1843.
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a young man; was a justice of the peace in Marilla for 14 years.
Weight 130 pounds, eyes blue, hair black.
There were 8 children, all except two b. Lancaster, N. Y.
* Fayette S. Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Oct. 21, 1827.
* Adeline Cornelia Moore, b. July 11, 1829.
Seth Moore, b. July 22, 1831; d. Jan, 14, 1832.
* Julia Harwood Moore, b. Nov. 12, 1832.
* Harlan Page Moore, b. Franklinville, N. Y., July 3, 1837.
Calvin Minor Moore, b Aug 21, 1839; unmarried.
* George Moore, b. June 14, 1841.
Sarah Jane Moore, b. Oct. 2, 1845; unmarried.
1005. Rhoda Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Feb. i, 1808; d.
there, March 5, 1863, on visit to her mother. She m. Norman
Harvey, at Rupert, in 1828. He was the son of Ephraim and
Pamelia (Harwood) Harvey, b. Rupert, Vt., June 23, 1807; d.
Constantine, Mich., April 17, 1866. Both are buried at Constan-
tine. Mr. Harvey was a farmer, manufacturer, and banker.
Height 6 feet, weight 200 pounds, eyes blue. Mrs. Harvey's
height 5 feet, 3 inches, hair dark, eyes blue.
There were 12 children, the first three b. Rupert, Vt., the others
Constantine, Mich.
Charles Merrit Harvey, b. June 4, 1829; d. Oct. 3, 1850.
Seth Moore Harvey, b. Nov. 27, 1830; d. Sept. — , 1832.
Lyman Reed Harvey, b July 26, 1832; d. Jan. i, 1849.
Delia Salome Harvey, b. May 3, 1835; m. ist. Millard Filmore
Thayer, April 7, 1853 He was b. Bennington, Vt., June 30,
1830; son of Simeon, and Philena (Laurance) Thayer. Simeon's
mother was Phila Filmore, sister to Millard Filmore, the presi-
dent's father. Millard F. Thayer's occupation was clerking,
teaching and lastly hardware merchant with his father-in-law,
Norman Harvey. One child, Simeon Harvey Thayer, b. March
9, 1854, d. Aug. 27, 1854. Millard F. Thayer, d. of cholera,
Sept. 17, 1854. Delia Harvey Thayer m 2d, George Isaac
Crossett, Nov. 13, 1S56, son of Deacon Isaac and Samantha
Pratt Crossett. He wasb. in Bennington, Jan. 5, 1823, by occu-
pation, at one time an extensive manufacturer, one of the largest
stockholders of the ist National Bank of Constantine, Michigan.
He was director from the first and president of this bank over
20 years. He was a man of strong personality and of much
influence in the town of Constantine. They had no children of
their own. but two by adoption, one d in infancy, the other, Mrs.
John J. Proudfit, of Constantine, Mich , has three children,
George, named after his grandpa, Mary and Delia, named after
Grandma Crossett. Mrs. Delia Harvey Thayer Crossett has
unusual business qualifications, very unassuming and domestic in
her tastes in her younger years, her time now, is largely given to
her business interests. She has been a stockholder and director
of the First State Bank of Constantine, Mich., 3 years. She is
president of the First State Bank at the present time, 1902.
George Isaac Crossett d. of heart failure, Dec. 17, 1894. ^See
Ilarzijood Record)
1849. V. William Sheldon Harvey, b. Nov. 19, 1836; d. Dec. 5, 1837,
1850. VI. * Norman Henry Harvey, b. Sept. 27, 183S.
1851. VII. Rhoda Permelia Harvey, b. May 20, 1840; d. i860.
1852. VIII. * Dan Martin Harvey, b. Feb. 18, 1842.
1845.
I.
1846.
II.
1847.
III.
1848.
IV.
124 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1853. IX. Seth Moore Harvey, b. Aug. 9, 1843; d. Aug. 22, 1850.
1854. X. * James Mark Harvey, b. June 16, 1845.
1855. XI. * William Wallace Harvey, June 6, 1848.
1856. XII. Cephas Harvey, b. March 25, 1854; d. April 14, 1856.
1006. Seth Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Sept. 20, 1809; d.
there, Nov. 9, 1880. He m. Ruba Lavina, the dau. of Joseph
and Vesta (Blackmer) Harwood, at Rupert, Dec. 4, 1834. She
was b. Bennington, Vt., May 20, 1814; d. Rupert, Jan. 6, 1856.
He m. 2d, at Granville, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1858, Sarah Ann tlibbard,
vi^ho d. Rupert, Vt., Sept. 2, 1898, aged 75 years, 6 months and 26
days. Mr. Moore was a farmer.
There were 8 children, b. Rupert, Vt., and all by first marriage.
1857. I. * Joseph Merritt Moore, b. June 29, 1836.
II. Rhoda Ann Moore b. April 12, 1S38; unmarried.
III. * Webster Oliver Moore, b. June 24, 1840.
IV. Franklin Harwood Moore, b. Aug. 29, 1842; m. Sarah Jane
Carter, Brevverton, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1871; no issue.
V. * Seth Morrison Moore, b. June 9, 1844.
VI. Norman Harvey Moore, b. May 26, 1846; d. March 21, 1875.
VII. * Cornelia Vesta Moore, b. May 13, 1848.
VIII. JuDso.v Cortez Moore, b. April 17, 1850; d. Oct. i, 1851.
1859
i860
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1862
1863
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1867
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1868
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1008. Elizabeth or Betsey Moore, b. — ; m. Benjamin
Styles. He was a farmer and was aftewards engaged in mining.
The following are the names of 7 of their children. It is not
likely that they are arranged in the order of birth.
Delos Styles, b. — .
Mary Styles, b. — ; m. Alex. Derace.
Jerry Styles, b. — .
Sidney Styles, b. — .
Rosa Styles, b. — .
Cleanthus Styles, b. — .
James Styles, b, — .
1011. William Moore, b. Arkwright, N. Y., 1816; d. Laona,
N. Y., 1882; m. Philura, the adopted dau. of Joseph and Lois
Rood, b. Connecticut, 1815; d. Fredonia, N. Y., 1891. Mr. Moore
was a farmer.
They had 4 children, b. Fredonia, .N. Y.
1872. I. Ellen D. Moore, b. Nov. 20, 1846; unmarried.
Hattie p. Moore, b. Dec. 29, 1848; m. Robt. L. Newton, Laona,
N. Y., Dec. 19, 1867.
George R. Moore, b. June 27, 1852; m. ist, Eunice Goldthwait;
m. 2d, Helen Ewell, at Silver Creek, N. Y., 1S84.
Frank Moore, b. Dec. 25, 1S56; d. young.
1012. Charles Moore, b. Oneida Co., N. Y., Nov. 4, 1821.
He m. Carrol, N. Y. , June, 1845, Luthera M., dau. of Pattin and
Marinda (Marsh) Davis. She was b. Carroll, N. Y., Nov. 11,
1827; d. Delaware, Iowa, April, 1869. He m. 2d, Cynthia A. May,
Denver, Col., Jan- 17, 1892. She was b. Clark Co., Virginia.
Mr. Moore was a blacksmith. Res. Annapolis, Md.
1873.
II.
1874.
III.
1875.
IV.
i879.
I.
1880.
II.
1881.
III.
1882.
IV.
1883.
V.
i884.
VI.
1885.
VII.
1886
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PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 125
There were 3 children, b. Laona, N. Y.
1876. I. * Marian Emogene Moore, b. April 23, 1847.
1877. II. * Linda A. Moore, b. Dec. ig, 1852.
1878. III. * Clara Belle Moore, b. March 31, 1856.
1013. Reuben Moore, b. Palmford (?), N. Y., Aug. 6,
1825; d. Brush Creek, Iowa, Aug. 13, 1892. He m. Maivina, the
dau. of Benjamin and Hannah (Morrill) Harlow, at Haynesville(?),
111., Jan. 28, 1853. She b. Plymouth Corners, Mich., Sept. 26,
1836. Mr. Moore was a blacksmith.
They had 8 children.
MiLLiN Moore, b. Haynesville, 111., Nov. ig, 1854; unmarried.
Lelah Moore, b. Laona, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1857; d. June 22, 1857.
* Leander Moore, b. Haynesville, 111., Nov. 6, i860.
* Ira L. Moore, b. May i, 1864.
* Clarence E. Moore, b. Nov. 11, 1867.
* Effie Moore, b. Brush Creek, Iowa, Dec. 12, 1870.
William Moore, b. Brush Creek, Iowa, Dec. 7, 1873; unmarried.
* EsTELLA Moore, b. Brush Creek, Iowa, March 28, 1877.
1016. Nelson Moore, b. Laona, N. Y., April 12, 1830; m.
Cynthia Sophia, the dau. of Eleazar Lindsley and Flavia Cornelia
(Tremain) Gardner, at Strawberry Point, Iowa, March i, i860.
She b. Forestville, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1843. Mr. Moore is a stock
dealer and hotel keeper.
They have 5 children.
1887 I. * Flora Isora Moore, b. Black Hawk, Col., Jan. 6, 1863.
1888. II. * Check Clayton Moore, b. Strawberry Point, Iowa, June 17, 1867.
1889. III. * Guy Gardner Moore, b. Delaware, Iowa, Aug. 24, 1871.
1890. IV. Percie Pearl Moore, b. Delaware, Iowa, April 21, 1879. She m.
George E. King, Climax Springs, Mo., Sept. 13, 1896. He b.
Pike Co., 111., March 25, 1875
1891. V. Hazel Inez Moore, b. Delaware, Iowa, July 8, 1886; unmarried.
1018. Henry Moore, b. Arkwright Center, N. Y., June 23,
1836; m. Cynthia Renwick, Prairie du Chien, Wis., March 25,
1864. She was b. Elgin, 111., June 4, 1847. Mr. Moore is a
liveryman, residing at Alta, Buena Vista Co., Iowa.
They had 2 children, b. Strawberry Point, Iowa.
1892. I. Fred A. Moore, b. July 12, 1866; m. Mary Toohey, Sac City,
Iowa, Sept. 1890.
1893. II. Maude A. Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1871; d. Sept. 8, i88g.
1026. Theodosia Nelson, b. — ; m. Nathaniel Foster,
at Litchfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y. She m. 2d, James McDonald.
They had g children.
1894. I. * Franklin Foster, b. — ; m. Marie Segar.
1895. II. * Julius Foster, b. — ; m. ist, Ruth Hart; 2d, Sarah Sheror,
1896. III. * Orson Foster, b. — ; m. Delina Smith.
1897. IV. Emily Foster, b. — .
1904.
II.
1905.
III.
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1907.
IV.
V.
126 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Children b}/ 2d marriage:
1898. V. * Maria McDonald, b. — ; m. Marcus Bumpus.
1899. VI. * Ellen McDonald, b. — ; m. Franklin Vets.
1900. VII. Jane McDonald, b. — ; m. Seymour Howard.
1901. VIII. * Sophia McDonald, b. — ; m. Albert H. Pattison.
1902. IX. Cornelia McDonald, b. — ; m. Alvin Tyler.
1027. Julius C^sar Nelson, was b. in Litchfield, Herki-
mer Co., N. Y., 1793; d. Kingsville, Ohio, April 12, 1882. He m.
Betsy Wheelock, at Litchfield. She was b. at Litchfield, 1790; d.
at Sheridan, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., March 20, 1845. Both are
buried at Silver Creek, N. Y.
They had 5 children, all b. at Litchfield, N. Y.
1903. I. HosEA Miller Nelson, b. Oct., 1818; d. Dec. 26, 1893; m. Laura
Patterson.
De Ette Nelson, b. Feb. 9, 1820; d. March 9, i860; m. Timothy
C. Eaton.
Olive Nelson, b. Dec. 23, 1826; d. Dec. 23, 1847; m. William
Colville; no issue.
Ruby Nelson, b. 1828; d. April 20, 1863; m. Philander Warren.
* Michael Hoffman Nelson, b. June 20, 1830.
1029. NoRMANDus Nelson, b. Litchfield, N. Y., Oct. 20,
1798; d. Busti, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1862. He m. Prudence, the dau.
of Amasa and (Holcomb) Bushnell, at Litchfield. She was
b. Litchfield, N. Y., May 19, 1803; d. Busti, Oct. 2, 1881. He
was a farmer.
They had 7 children, b. Busti, N. Y.
* Normandus Nelson, b. March 26, 1824.
* Diana E. Nelson, b. April 25, 1826.
Sophia Nelson, b. Jan. 18, 1829; m. Edwin Babcock, Busti, N. Y.,
May 2, 1849. She d. July 27, 1862. Went down with the
Golde?i Gate, six days out from San Francisco.
1911. IV. Wealtha Nelson, b. Aug. 11, 1830; m. Oscar Babcock, at Moore's
Flats, California, June 15, i86o-, d. Oct. 25, 1861. She left a
dau., b. Oct. 24, 1861, who went down with her Aunt Sophia on
the Golde?i Gate.
1912. V. Thankful Nelson, b. Dec. 14, 1831; d. Nov. 29, 1847.
1913. VI. * Wilson H. Nelson, b. Jan. 9, 1834.
1914. VII. Clarke Eaton Nelson, b. A'ug. 31, 1841; d. April 23, 1842.
1035. Milton M. Moore, b. Simsbury, Conn., 1795; ^•
at Montgomery, Mass. He m. Martha A., dau. of James Wood,
at Alstead, N. H., where she was born.
They had 5 children.
1915. I. * Luman M. Moore, b. Russell, Conn., Dec. 10, iSiS.
Emery J. Moore, b. — .
Alden T. Moore, b. — .
Jerome D. Moore, b. — .
* Julia A. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Oct. 24, 1835.
1041. Aaron P. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., June 8,
1801; m. Phoebe Clapp, at Southampton, Mass., Jan. 26, 1823,
the place of her birth.
1908.
I.
1909.
II.
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III.
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There were 3 children.
1920. I. Dexter Moore, b. — ; m. Emma Bell.
1921. II. Mary Moore, b. — ; m. — Bradley.
1922. III. * Julia Amarett Moore, b. Oct. 20, 1827.
1042. Warham Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Nov. 26,
1802; d. there, Aug. 28, 1869. He m. at Montgomery, Aug. 10,
1822, Lucretia, the dau. of Zedoc and Lucretia (Moore) Bosworth.
She was b. Montgomery, Mass., Nov. 15, 1802; d. there, Jan. 13,
1832. He m. 2d, Achsah Russell, in 1835.
They had 8 children, b. Montgomery, Mass.
1923. I. * Warham D. Moore, b. July 24, 1824.
1924. II. * Marquis D. Moore, b. July 15, 1825.
1925. III. Henry O. Moore, b. — , 1828; d. Jan. 21, 1851.
1926. IV. Lucius Moore, b. — , 1830; d. March, 1856.
Children by second marriage:
1927. V. * George L. Moore, b. Feb. i, 1837.
1928. VI. Daniel A. Moore, b. April 8, 1842; d. May 8, 1867. He served
as sergeant of Company "K," 46th Reg. of Mass. Vols., in the
War of the Rebellion.
1929. VII. *OcEiNus E. Moore, b. April 17, 1846.
1930. VIII. * DwiGHT E. Moore, b. Dec. 25, 1848.
1043. Apollos Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Nov. i,
1804; d. Westfield, Mass., June, 1885; m. Russell, Mass., Oct. 14,
1833, Effie Delina, dau. of Abel and Hannah (Gowdy ?) Tuttle.
She was b. Russell, Mass., April 12, 1810; d. Montgomery, Feb.
5, 1898.
There were 4 children.
1931. I. Horace Van Buren Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., 1834; d. June
I, 1844,
1932. II. Emily Clara Moore, b. Chicopee, Mass., May 19, 1840; d. Nov.
24, 1841.
1933. III. * Alice Emily Moore, b. Chicopee, Mass., Nov. 12, 1843.
1934. IV. * Lilian Gertrude Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., April 8, 1853 (see
No. 1599.).
1044. ZippoRAH MooRE, b. July 29, 1806; m. Calvin Pom-
eroy, at Montgomery, Jan. 27, 1824.
They had 6 children.
1935. I. Hiram D. Pomeroy, b. Montgomery, Mass., April 20, 1825; m.
Electa Watt; no issue.
1936. II. Calvin C. Pomeroy, b. Montgomery, Mass., June 21, 1826; m.
Justina Ober; no issue.
1937. III. * Edwin O. Pomeroy, b. Jan. 25, 1828, Chautauqua Co , N. Y.
1938. IV. * William W. Pomeroy, b. Southampton, Mass., Aug. 30, 1831.
1939. V. * Elizabeth M. Pomeroy, b. July 28, 1833, Montgomery, Mass.
1940. VI. Theron Pomeroy, b. Aug. 23, 1835.
1045. Julius Moore, b. Montgomerj', Mass., March 20,
1808; d. West Stockbridge, Mass., Dec. 6, 1891; m. Hannah
128 PARENTS SIXTH GKNERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Crane Spencer, Canaan, N. Y., July 14, 1834. She b. West Stock-
bridge, May 4, 1815. Mr. Moore kept a hotel for several years,
and at one time was on the road as a peddler with Jas. Fisk of
New York.
They had 3 children, b. at West Stockbridge.
1941. I. Spencer Guy Moore, b. Aug. 30, 1835; d. July i, 1841; drowned.
1942. II. * James Spencer Moore, b. May 31, 1842.
1943. III. Albert Moore, b. Jan 26, 1845. He m. Widow Luanna (Cad-
well) Thorp, 1870. She d. without issue in 1874. He is now
(1899) station agent at State Line, Mass. He d. April 3, 1902.
'He was a student of the world's events and a man of informa-
tion, and his ability and attainments would have put him to the
front in railroad work if he had been ambitious, but he never
sought promotion. He was noted for his ready wit, and perhaps
had more friends than almost any other man in town." — Spring-
field Republican, April 4, jqo2.
1046. Amanda Moore, b. April 20, 1810; d. Montgomery,
Mass., April 7, 1883; m. William, son of Lathrop and Betsey
(Lefifingwell) Squire, at Montgomery, March 30, 1833. He was b.
Montgomery, 1809; d. there, July 14, 1880. Mr. Squire was a farmer.
They had 2 children, b. Montgomery, Mass.
1944. I. ScoTT Squire, b. April 29, 1834; m. Susan Clark; d. March 15,
1897; DO issue.
1945. II. Martha Squire, b. July 18, 1840; m. Milton Hoag; d. March 15,
1877. One child— Martha Amanda Hoag, b. March i, 1877; d.
March 22, 1877.
1060. Jesse Marvin Moore, b. Suffield, Conn., Feb. 16,
1810; d. Hampden, Geauga Co., Ohio, March 15, 1888. He m.
Esther Pierce, at Hector, N. Y., April 3, 1832. She b. April 8,
181 1 ; d. Hampden, Ohio, Feb, 26, 1888. Both were members of
the M. E. Church and both are buried at Hampden. Mr. Moore
was a farmer.
There were 10 children.
1946. I. Caroline E. Moore, b. Richford, N. Y., June 20, 1833; ra. Benja-
min Quick, Allegheny, Pa., Dec. 9, 1849; d. Feb. 14, 1867.
1947. II. Levi Moore, b. Richford, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1834; m. Sarah Morrison,
Salamanca, N. Y , Aug. 9, i860. He enlisted in the army, 1862,
serving nearly 3 years.
1948. III. Nancy Moore, b. Richford, N. Y., May 20. 1836; m. Calvin
Williams, Belmont, N. Y., 1856; d. Dec. 23, 1893,
1949. IV. Henrietta Moore, b. Allegheny, Pa., Feb. 12, 1839; m. Thomas
Dingman, Amity, N. Y., April i, 1859.
1950. V. Cynthia Moore, b. Allegheny, Pa., May 5, 1841; m. Henry Rhodes,
Amity, N. Y., April i, 1859.
1951. VI. Francis M. Moore, b. Allegheny, Pa , July 21, 1843. He enlisted
in the army 1861; d. at Andersonville, about 1863. He is among
the unknown dead.
1952. VII. Shadrach W. Moore, b. Independence, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1846; d.
Oct. I, 1864. He d. while at home on a furlough from the army.
1953. VIII. Charles H. Moore, b. Allegheny, Pa , Sept. 15, 1849; d. Dec. 25,
1849-
1954. IX, Luther H. Moore, b. Allegheny, Pa., June 5, 1851. m. Josephine
Holton, Scio, N. Y., March 7, 1878; justice of the peace and
local preacher of the M. E. Church.
1955. X. Della a. Moore, b. Allegheny, Pa., Sept. 23, 1854; d. Aug, 5,
1856.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 129
1061. Levi T. Moore, b. London (?), Conn., Aug. 25,
1811; d. Raymond, Pa., Feb. 8, 1891. He m. Lorina, the dau. of
Hastings and Nancy Maria (Hunt) Morley, at Raymond, Pa.,
Nov. 3, 1840. She b. Brutus, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1822. Mr. Moore
was a farmer.
There were 5 children, b. Raymond, Pa.
1956. I. James Marvin Moore, b. April 6, 1842; d. Dec. i, 1863.
1957. II. * Elizabeth Moore, b. July 30, 1843.
1958. III. Lewis Jasper Moore, b. July 7, 1845; ™- Sarah Wilcox, Raymond,
Pa., Jan. 13, 1867; d. Sept. 28, 1871.
1959. IV. * Horace Lauristo.v Moore, b. Jan. 4, 1848.
1960. V. * Leroy Levi Moore, b. Aug. i, 1S53.
1063. Sally Moore, b. Sept. 25, 1816; d. Batavia, 111.,
April 4, 1849; m. Joseph, the son of John and Phoebe (Davis)
Hammond, at Richford, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1842. He was a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. at Geneva, 111.
1961. I. * Nancy Maria Hammond, b. April 20, 1845.
1962. II. Lydia a. Hammond, April, 1846, d. June 1846.
1963. III. Infant, b. April, 1848; d. Aug., 1848.
1064. Richard Moore, b. Groton, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1818;
d. Caroline, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1893; m. Experience, the dau. of
Abiather and Huldah (Coombs) Briggs, at Virgil, N. Y., July 3,
1844. She b. Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y., Nov. 9, 1816; d. Caroline,
N. Y., April 21, 1887. Mr. Moore was a farmer.
There were 6 children, b. Richford, N. Y.
1964. I. * Charles Henry Moore, b. Dec. 24, 1845,
1965. II. George Briggs Moore, b. Sept. 7, 1847; m. Carrie E. Legg, Dec.
26, 1888; no issue. He m. 2d, Mrs. Mary E. Rounsevill, Feb.,
1893.
1966. III. Albert Judson Moore, b. Sept. 2, 1850; d. Aug. 18, 1865.
1967. IV. * Oscar Moore, b. Aug. 13, 1852.
1968. V. Mary E. Moore, b. March 8, 1855. Her res. 19 E. Mill St., Ithaca,
N. Y. She has been of great help in securing the records of the
descendants of Jesse Moore.
1969. VI. Cynthia Moore, b. April 6, 1858.
1065. Mariah Moore, b. Oct. 28, 1819; d. Richford, N. Y.,
March 23, i860. She m. July 4, 1844, John S. Fitch, at Richford.
He d. there, Feb. 12, 1861 He was the son of David and Sally
(Surdam) Fitch.
There were 6 children, b. Richford, N. Y.
* Elizabeth S. Fitch, b. March 12, 1846.
Orson D. Fitch, b. Sept. 8, 1847; m. Delia Clark; res. in Kansas.
* Cynthia M. Fitch, b. Oct, 6, 1849
Ann E. Fitch, b. Oct. 28, 1851; m. Smith Wilcox, Speedsville,
May, 1867.
Hubert J. Fitch, b. Oct. 31, 1853; unmarried; res. in Kansas.
Della M. Fitch, b. July 29, 1856; m. Charles H. Buck, Newark
Valley, 1879; d. Nov. 3, 1883.
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I30 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1067. Amanda L. Moore, b. Groton, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1827,
m. Calvin J., the son of Zelotes and Abigail (Sawyer) Robinson,
at Richford, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1845. He was b. Berkshire, N. Y.,
Dec. 14, 1818; d. Richford, March 12, 1899.
They had 12 children, b. Richford, N. Y.
1976. I. Helen M. Robinson, b. Jan. 2, 1847; d. Jan. 27, 1847.
William Edgar Robinson, b. April 30, 1848.
Harriet Robinson, b. Nov. 18, 1850; d. March i, 1851.
Horace E. Robinson, b. Dec. 18, 1851; d. Aug. 2, 1868.
* Mary A. Robinson, b. Dec. 17, 1854.
* Eugene Robinson, b. March 14, 1856.
Frank Robinson, b. March 7, 1858; d. March 7, 1865.
* Fred J. Robinson, b. Feb. 22, i860.
Hubert Robinson, b. March 22, 1862; d. March 22, 1863.
* Hiland B. Robinson, b. Sept. 16, 1865.
James H. Robinson, b. Jan. 16. 186S; m. Amanda Marilla Green,
Havana, N. Y., March 26, 1893.
1987. XII, Son, b. May 28, 1871; d. Jan. 9, 1872.
1068. Cynthia Moore, b. Richford, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1829;
m. Artemus, the son of Consider and Rebecca (Briggs) Howland,
at Richford, Oct. 24, 1848. He was b. Lisle, N. Y., Nov. 2,
1822; d. Newark Valley, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1875. He was a farmer.
They had 4 children, all but the last b. Lisle, N. Y.
1988. I. James G. Howland, b. Dec. 24, 1849; d. March 7, 1852.
1989. II. * Henry H Howland, b. Oct. 4, 1852.
1990. III. * Sarah E. Howland, b. June 26, 1855.
1991. IV. * Jessie A. Howland, b. Caroline, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1863.
1069. LucELiA Emilia Hayes, b. Granby, Conn., Sept. 25,
i8i6, d. July 15, 1855; m. Josiah Harvey Hatch, of Granville,
Mass., in 1835. He was a farmer; b. March 17, 1808.
There were 7 children, the first 2, b. Granville, Mass., the others
at Penn, 111.
Caroline Elizabeth Hatch, b. June 13, 1837.
Jane Fidelia Hatch, b. June 8, 1839.
Charles Denslow Hatch, b. Nov. 5, 1841; d. in the army March
27, 1862.
Eleanor Catharine Hatch, b June 26, 1843,
John Josiah Hatch, b. Sept. 25, 1846.
Edward Harvey Hatch, b. Feb. 8, 1850.
Martha Amelia Hatch, b. Feb. 12, 1854.
1070. Elmina Fidelia Hayes, b. March 11, i8ig; d. Dec.
18, 1850; m. Aug. 31, 1836, Charles Wellington Denslow, b.
Granby, Aug. 21, 1815; cashier of Bank of Mendocino, Cal.
There were 5 children, b. Windsor, Conn.
1999. I. Charles Almanzor Denslow, b. May ii, 1838; d. Cal., Jan. 16.
1878.
John Chester Denslow, b. March 31, 1840; d. Sept. 13, 1842.
Mary Emily Denslow, b. Sept. 4, 1841; d. Mendocino, Cal., Feb.
8, 1880.
Eliphalet Buck Denslow, b. Aug. 24, 1844; d. April 9 i860.
A son, b. April 30, d. Sept. 12, 1848.
1992.
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III.
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PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 131
1071. Chester Alonzo Hayes, b. May 2, 1821; m. Wash-
ington, Conn., Sarah Catharine Woodruff, Oct. 9, 1844.
There were 8 children, b. Harwinton, Conn.
Chester Woodruff Hayes, b. July 24, 1847; d. June 10, 1863.
Charles Holcomb Hayes, b. April 12, 1849.
Mary Elizabeth Hayes, b. May 10, 1851
Sarah Fidelia Hayes, b. Feb. 24, 1854; d. April 26, 1857.
Edward Augustine Hayes, b. May i, 1858.
Ellen Maria Hayes, b. May 29, 1861.
John Jerome Hayes, b. Aug. 10, 1863.
Harriet Eliza Hayes, b. Aug. 16, 1866.
1075. Martha Paulina Hayes, b. May 23, 1831; m
Jerome Bursey Ford, Windsor, Conn., May 3, 1854. He was b.
Grand Isle, Vt., Jan. 29, 1821. Res. Oakland, Cal.
They had 6 children, b. Mendocino, Cal.
2012. I. Jerome Chester Ford, b. Feb. 14, 1856.
Catharine Pauline Ford, b. April 4, 1857; m. Rev. John Rea,
Oakland, Cal.
Charles Denslow Ford, b. Aug. 9, 1858; m. Nellie Lincoln,
Oakland, Cal.
Ella Jane Ford, b. March 20, i860.
Susan Fidelia Ford, b. San Francisco, May 14, 1864.
Persis Amanda Ford, b. May 5, 1866; d. Aug. 15, 1867.
1076. Susan Jane Hayes, b. Sept. i, 1834; m. 1861, John
E. Chalfant, b. New London, Pa., April 12, 1825; res. Cloverdale,
Cal.
They had 2 children, b. Mendocino, Cal.
2018. I. Mattie F. Chalfant, b. April 18, 1863.
2019. II. Nellie L Chalfant, b. June 8, 1865.
(See Geo. Hayes of IVindsor, pp. 35, 88, 119, 159.)
1093. Abial Cushman, b. Oct. 30, 1788; m. Elizabeth
Edwards of Sufifield, Conn., Oct. 30, 1809. She b. Feb. 16, 1786;
d. Jan. 15, 1849. He was a farmer in Southwick, where he d.
April II, 1834.
They had 3 children.
2020. I. * Alanson Cushman, b. Oct. 24, i8io.
2021. II. * William Cushman, b. Dec. — , 1814.
2022. III. Watson Cushman, b. April — , 1823; d. Nov. 12, 1844.
1096. Simeon Merritt Cushman, b. March i, 1795; m.
Amelia Rice of Granby, Conn., May 28, 1821. He was a farmer
in Worthington, Mass. She b. 1798.
They had 4 children.
2023. I. Nancy Cushman, b. Jan. 23, 1822; m. Henry Park, Blandford,
Mass.; no issue.
Norman Cushman, b. Oct. 15, 1826; m. Lucy Weed, Conway,
Mass , July i, 1852.
Mary P. Cushman, b. Dec. i6, 1831; m. Henry Tilson, Curaming-
ton, Mass., Oct. 15, 1850.
Oscar Rice Cushman, b. May 6, 1835.
2024.
II.
2025.
Ill
2026.
IV.
2027.
I.
2028.
II.
2029.
III.
2030.
IV.
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V.
2032.
VI.
132 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1097. Milton Cushman, b. April 14, 1797; m. Clarissa
Rice of Granby, Conn., May 29, 1821. She b. Oct. 27, 1799.
He was a farmer and had 6 children.
I. * John Rice Cushman, b. May 25, 1822.
Marcus Cushman, b. April 6, 1826; m. Mary Jane Dibble, b. Nov.
26, 1829.
Elizur Cushman, b. Aug. 3, 1828.
Franklin Abiel Cushman, b. July 29, 1833.
Jane Eliza Cushman, b. June 19, 1839.
Evilina Amelia Cushman, b. AU9. 13, 1842.
1101. Solomon Cushman, b. July 21, 1804; m. Betsey
Williams, dau. of William Prentice of Worthington, Mass., Nov.
I, 1824. She b. Oct. 17, 1805. He was ordained a minister in
the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1838 and continued in the
ministry to the date of his death, Oct. 8, 1853, in Gill, Mass.
There were 2 children.
2033. I. * William Prentice Cushman, b. Oct. 20, 1825.
2034. II. Philura Jennette Cushman, b. July 13, 1831.
1105. Milton Duane Leonard, b, Dec. 27, 1813, Worth-
ington, Mass.; m. Emeline, dau. of Justus Olds, April 2, 1839.
She b. Middlefield, Mass., July 31, 1816; resided Granby, Conn.,
They had 3 children.
2035. I. * Frances Leonard, b. Aug. 25, 1842.
2036. II. George H. Leonard, b. March 29, 1844.
2037. III. Merrick Dwight Leonard, b. Dec. 2, 1849; m. May 30, 1872,
Julia A., dau, of Goodman and Charlotte (Gladden) Moore,
Granville, Mass. He d. Dec. 13, 1873.
1106. Lewis D. Leonard, b. Dec. 23, 1820; m. ist, Mary
n. Qriswold of Bloomfield, Nov. 22, 1846; she b. Feb. 21, 1829;
d. Chicopee, Mass , Oct. 30, 1876. He m. 2d, June 5, 1877, at
Chicopee, Elizabeth L. Waite, where he d. Nov. 21, 1882. She
d. there, June 23, 1883.
There were 3 children by ist marriage.
2038. I. Cynthia M. Leonard, b. Sept. 14, 1847; m. Edwin Phelps, July 7,
1879; res. Holyoke, Mass.
2039. II. Alice A. Leonard, b. Sept. 16, 1850; m. George Drury.
2040. III. Lewis W. Leonard, b. May 16, 1859; d. Aug. 29, 1876.
1108. Melissa Holcomb, b. Granby, Conn., July 25, 1793,
d. Granby, July 26, 1853; m. Bildad, the son of Isaac and Luran-
nah (Pettibone) Ensign, at Granby, Jan. 22, 1818.
There were 6 children, b. Simsbury, Conn.
2041. I, Melissa Eunice Ensign, b. Dec. 25, 1818; m. Joseph Barber
Barnes, Jan. 14, 1847.
2042. II. Mary Eveline Ensign, b. Aug. 25, 1819; d. Oct. 25, 1821.
2043. III. Henry Watts Ensign, b. Feb. 16, 1821; m. Rebecca Jane Curtis,
March 18, 1847.
2044. IV. Mary Eveline Ensign, b. Oct. 17, 1823; d. Sept. i, 1826.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 1 33
2045. V. Caroline Elizabeth Ensign, b. March 27, 1830; m. William
Sherman Gardner, Hartford, Conn,, Jan. 2, 1859.
2046. VI. Mary Lurannah Ensign, b. Sept. 29, 1834; m. Elijah Ford Young,
March 19, 1857, at Cleveland, Ohio.
1112. Willis Reed (See No. 588).
1113. Polly Reed (See No. 704).
1114. Wilson Reed, b. Granby, Conn., Sept. 30, 1806;
d. Spencer, Ind., Jan. 9, 1836; m. Almira, the dau. of Capt.
William and Vestah (Clark) Marvin, at Granville, Mass., Aug. 15,
1832. He was a dealer in clocks, and had several men traveling
in his employ.
There were 2 children.
2047. I. Jane Ophelia Reed, b. Spencer, 111., May 15, 1834. She m. Wells S.
Gillett, at Granby, Conn., Jan. 8, 1852; no issue. She preserved
the Bible Record of the family of Joseph Moore, No. 63, and
contributed that to the history of the family.
2048. II. Infant, b. Granville, Mass., April, 1836; d. same day.
1118. William Reed, b. Granby, Conn., April 21, 1815;
d. Tariffville, Conn., Jan. 26, 1879; m. Harriet Maria, the dau. of
Richard and Ruth Olcott, Oct. 7, 1741. He was a hotel keeper.
His wife was b. about 1818; d. Tariffville, Conn., March 5, 1888.
There were 5 children.
2049. I. George William Martin Reed, b. Oct. i, 1842; m. Widow
Caroline Woolworth Allen, New Haven, Conn., Feb. 24, 1869;
no issue.
2050. II. Henrietta Mari Reed, b. Jan. i, 1845; d. April 8, 1863
2051. III. Daniel Olcott Reed, b. Oct. i, 1S47; m, Sarah A. Cowen, Dan-
bury, Conn., April 30, 1873; no issue.
2052. IV. * Charles Wilson Reed, b. Feb. 26, 1850.
2053. V. Richard Henry Reed, b. July 10, 1863; m. Nellie Kate Ranney,
Dec. 29, 1892, in New York; no issue.
1120. Dennis S. Reed, b. Granby, Conn., Oct. 4, 181 1;
d. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 9, 1849. He m. Mary B., the
dau. of Stephen and Abigail (Stanley) Cornwell, at Portsmouth,
N. H., Oct. 13, 1835. She b. at Sag Harbor, L. I., Aug. i, 1813;
d. Granby, Jan. 17, 1878. Both are buried at Salmon Brook. He
was a merchant.
They had 3 children.
2054. I. Wilson Dennis Reed, b. Granby, Conn., July 20, 1836; d. June
16, 1853.
2055. II. * Loyal Wilcox Reed, b. Chillicothe, Ohio, Dec. 14, 1843.
2056. III. Starling D. Reed, b. Chillicothe, Ohio, June 27, 1845; d. Dec. 21,
1893.
1125. Edmund A. Reed, b. Sept. 17, 1821; m. Eliza M.,
the dau. of Havilah and Hannah B. (Clark) Smith, at Vernon,
134 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Ohio, Dec. 27, 1848. She b. Vernon, Ohio, July 27, 1827. Mr.
Reed was a farmer; was justice of the peace 21 years consecutively;
was 4 years in the Ohio House of Representatives; he was 2
years state senator, and was Trumbull Co., Ohio, commissioner
for 6 years.
There were 3 children, b. Vernon, Ohio.
2057. I. Harriet E. Reed, b. March 6, 1850; m. Atchison T. Gilmore,
March 22, 1871.
2058. II. Allen S. Reed, b. Jan. 2, 1852; d. Sept. 25, 1873.
2059. III. Charles E. Reed, b. Aug. 9, 1855; m, Martha Pritchard, March i,
1880.
1134. Martha S. Benjamin, b. Granby, Conn., Dec. 24,
1824; d. Bernardston, Mass., July 28, 1854; "^- William Wallace
Hebbard, at Granby, Jan 30, 1845. He was the son of Timothy
Hebbard, and was b. Lisbon, Maine, March 9, 1823; d. Nashua,
N. H., Dec. 9, 1889. He m. 2d, Mary T. Fogg of Rockland,
Maine, March 9, 1858. He m. 3d, Miss Fannie White of Bangor,
Maine, Jan. 28, 1874.
Robert Hebbard, the immigrant of this family, came to Salem,
Mass., in 1637, at the request of Gov. Winthrop, to show the
settlers how to make brick. (?) He came from Salisbury, England,
where he was b. about 1611. He had the promise of a square mile
of land but never secured a title to it.
Dr. Hebbard was the son of Timothy, lumberman with a large
family, so that the young man was forced to a life of hard labor
from the time he was 6 years old. His environment was exactly
such as is most likely to produce great men. It was by his own
efforts that he secured sufficient money to get some primary school-
ing. He then taught school. At 18 he studied for the ministry,
and was soon after recognized as a minister. After his marriage, the
father-in-law suggested that the ministry was not a bread-winning
business and that it would be better to study medicine. The young
minister took this advice and attended several courses of lec-
tures at Harvard.
After his graduation he practiced his profession at Fall River,
Mass., and then at Waltham till 1854. The doctor was celebrated
as a platform speaker, and being an anti-slavery man, was active
in the Fremont campaign of 1856. At the close of the campaign
he gave up the active practice of his profession and traveled
through New England and as far west as the Mississippi river,
giving his great lecture on physiology and health. He treated
patients in connection with his lectures and his books show that
more than 200,000 people sought his professional skill. These
lectures were endorsed by Judge Russell of Boston, Hon. J. Z.
Goodrich of Boston, and the Poet Longfellow said: "They are
spirited and vigorous." Wendell Phillips said: "They cannot fail
to thrill cold Saxon blood into enthusiasm. Warrant the strongest
endorsement."
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. I35
There was i child.
2060. I. * Ellery Cola Hebbard, b. Adrian, Mich., March 20, 1847.
1142. Alfred Dibble, b. Southwick, Mass., Oct. 25, 1837;
m. Philenia, the dau. of Aretas and Nancy (Allen) Fowler, at
Southwick, Mass., Nov. 24, 1857. She b. at Southwick. Aug. 22,
1837; d. Westfield, Mass., June 6, 1868. He m. 2d, Elizabeth,
the dau. of Erastus and Elizabeth Dickinson, Nov. 25, 1868.
She b. Malone, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1838. He is a farmer and manu-
facturer of whips. Alfred Dibble was mustered into the United
States service as private in the 34th Mass. (?) Vol. Infantry, Aug.
31, 1862, and mustered out as 2d Lieut. June 16, 1865.
There were 5 children, all but the first b. at Westfield, Mass.
2061. I. Martin Alfred Dibble, b. Southwick, Oct. 30, 1858; m. Lidia
Leanard, at Westfield, Nov. 2, 1879.
2062. II. Burton Edwin Dibble, b. Oct. 6, 1862; m. Mattie Bridge, Newton,
Mass., Oct. 20, 1886.
Children by 2d marriage:
2063. III. Oscar William Dibble, b. Nov. 15, 1869; m, Sarah Ann Power,
Westfield, Aug. 7, 1896.
2064. IV. Gertrude Clark Dibble, b. April 27, 1874.
2065. V. Mary Elizabeth Dibble, b. Sept. 14, 1877.
1144. Jane Cecelia Reed, b. Granby, Conn., March 25,
1825; d. Southwick, Mass., March i, 1894; m. Ward, the son of
Samuel Truman and Mary (Steer) Vining, at Granby, July 10,
1845. He was b. Southwick, Mass., Dec. 31, 1826.
There were 9 children, all b. in Southwick.
Gertrude Amaret Vining, b. Jan. 23, 1846; m. Hinman Abram
Dibble, Granby, March 7, 1866.
Jasper Ward Vining, b. May 18, 1848; m. Ella Brown, Spring-
field, Mass., April 4, 1881.
Mortimer Jay Vining, b. Oct. 22, 1849; m. Mary Thompson, Oct.,
1872.
* Lester Reed Vining, b. Nov. 27, 1852.
Morton Moore Vining, b. June 23, 1856; m. Ida Luella Skinner,
Oct. 6, 1881.
Jennie Sarah Vining, b. Jan. 24, 1858; m. Edward Gillett, Oct. 10,
1882.
Ette Cecelia Vining, b. Dec. 4, 1859; m. Edward Hanlon Knott,
Sept. 7, 1882.
Foster Vining, b. April 6, 1862; m. Ida Eliza Allen, March 28,
1888.
Hattie May Vining, b. Sept. 23, 1865.
1145. WiLBERT Reed, b. Granby, Conn., Dec. 21, 1826;
m. Henrietta, the dau. of Lyman and Hannah (Francis) Humph-
rey, at Bloomfield, Conn., Nov. 27, 1845; she b. there, Nov.
19, 1828. Mr. Reed has held several offices of trust in the town
of Granby. Height 6 feet, weight 140 pounds, hair brown, eyes
blue.
2066.
I.
2067.
II.
2068.
III.
2069.
2070.
IV.
V.
2071.
VI.
2072.
VII.
2073.
VIII.
2074.
IX.
2075.
I
2076.
II,
2077.
III.
2078.
IV.
2079.
V.
136 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
There were 5 children, all b. Granby, Conn.
* Ella Jane Reed, b. Jan. 24, 1850.
Georgianna Amaret Reed, b. Nov. 10, 1852; d. March 6, 1853.
* Carrie Amaret Reed, b. June 7, 1854.
Kaite Eliza Reed, b. Nov. g, 1856; d. Oct. 20, 1861.
* Katie Henrietta Reed, b. May 2, 1861.
1149. Francis Burdett Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Feb.
2, 1826; m. July 3, 1866, Mrs. Mary J. Gibbons, whose family name
was Brown. She was b. Sept. 11, 1837. Mr. Moore is a very
successful farmer in Southwick.
There are 3 children, all b. Southwick, Mass.
2080. I. Francis A. Moore, b. Aug. 18, 1870; m. Minnie L. Degrafi, Oct.
9, 1895.
2081. II. Charles B. Moore, b. Jan. 20, 1874.
2082. III. Ralph L. Moore, b. May 24, 1877.
1150. Marcus Aurelius Moore, b. Southwick, Mass.,
March 29, 1830; m. Frances Amelia, the dau. of Lewis Doolittle
and Mary (Horton) Fowler, at Southwick, Oct. 9, 1855. She was
b. Southwick, Jan. 4, 1830. Mr. Moore was a farmer.
They had i child.
2083. I. Catie Perley Moore, b. May 24, 1859; m. Fred Scott Warner,
Oct. 9, 1884.
1151. Arthur Duane Moore, b. Southwick, Mass., Jan.
4, 1836; m. Lavina Sarah, dau. of Wingate and Julia (Bill) Bush,
at Weathersfield, Conn., June 11, i860. She b. Southwick, Aug.
22, 1842. Mr. Moore is a merchant in Albany, N. Y., where their
3 children were born.
2084. I. Arthur Duane Moore, b. April 11, 1861.
2085. II. Martha Ada Moore, b. Aug. 22, 1868.
2086. III. Stella Catharine Moore, b. Dec. 14, 1877.
1152. Philura C. Merriman, b. Granby, Conn., Jan. 11.
1827; d. Hartford, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1886; m. Norman Q. Fisk, at
Hartford, Ohio, Sept. 16, 1857. He was b. Wayne Co., N. Y.,
Jan. 9, 1822; d. Hartford, Trumbull Co., Ohio, Oct. 25, 1894.
He was a farmer.
They had 3 children, b. Hartford, Ohio.
2087. I. Otis Fisk, b. Feb. 15, i860; d. April 4, i860.
2088. II. Amaret M. Fisk, b. Aug. 13, 1861; d. Sept. 25, 1861.
2089. III. Willard E. Fisk, b. Feb. 22, 1S63; m. Jennie T. Eich, Fow-
ler, Ohio, April 29, 1885.
1160. Napoleon B. Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1827;
d. Mantua, Oct. 10, 1881. He m. Emma A., the dau. of Albin
and Martha (McNett) Wright, July 29, 1848. She b. May 3, 1826;
d. Garrettsville, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1854. He m. 2d, Caroline F.,
the dau. of Andrew M. and Sally (Smith) Pope, May 26, 1856.
She was b. Oxford, New Haven Co., Conn., Nov. 17, 1836. Mr
Moore was a painter.
niil. UEV. MARK MILTON MOORE.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 137
There were 2 children.
2090. I. * Charles A. Moore, b. Garrettsville, Ohio, May 3, 1852.
By second marriage:
2091. II. * Henrv C. Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, April 22, 1858.
1161. Mark Milton Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Sept. 29,
1818; m. Mantua, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1842, Mary Louisa, dau. of
Simeon and Eunice (Harmon) Sheldon. Eunice was the dau. of
Judge Elias Harmon and the first white child b. in Mantua. Mrs.
Moore was b. Mantua, Aug. 17, 1822; d. Auburn, Ohio, Aug. 10,
1847. He m. 2d, Aug. 3, 1848, flary Elizabeth Bassett, b.
Oxford, New Haven Co., Conn., July 31, 1825; d. Wesleyville,
Pa., May 26, 1864. He m. 3d, Jan. 31, 1866, Julia Ann Wood,
b. April 2, 1829; d. Wesleyville, Pa., Nov. 19, 1883, She b.
Bethel, Windsor Co., Vt. He m. 4th, Sept. 17, 1890, L. A.
Rathbun Burnham, b. Hartford, Trumbull Co., Ohio, July 22,
1844. Mr. Moore is a physician in Wesleyville, Pa. On March
27, 1837, he began to work with George Sheldon, carpenter and
builder, as an apprentice, continuing during the summers of 1837,
'38 and '39, until he was 21 years old. In the autumn of 1839 he
built the school house in district No. 3, Mantua, Portage Co.,
Ohio, for which he hewed the timbers and that winter attended
school in Meadville, Pa. During the next 10 years he built a
great many barns and dwelling houses in Mantua, Troy and
Auburn, besides several churches and the court house at Jefferson,
Ohio. In 1840 he was ordained minister in the Methodist Episco-
pal Church.
Having studied medicine for many years, he began the practice
in 1852 and has given most of his time to that profession.
As physician and minister he has officiated at the three most
important events in the lives of his friends for three generations.
His diversified interests as house-builder, clergyman and physi-
cian have brought him into close touch with the people, and his
presence at public meetings has been in demand for 50 years.
There were 4 children.
2092. I. * Sheldon Milton Moore, b. Hiram, Ohio, Jan. 5, 1845.
2093. II. Mary Elizabeth Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Aug. 2. 1849; m. John
C. Chambers, at Wesleyville, Pa., Dec. 25, 1874; d. Oct. 2, 1891;
buried in Wesleyville; no issue.
2094. III. Lucretia Adelphius Moore, b. Colebrook, Ohio, May 10. 1852;
d. Jan. 9, i860.
2095. IV. Emery Harvey Moore, b. Vienna, Ohio, July 2, 1854; m. Mary
Ross, at Wesleyville, Pa., March 15, 1875.
1162. Homer H. Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, March 10,
1820; m. Philena, the dau. of Judge Joel and Electa (King)
Burnell, at Charlotte, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., Feb. 22, 1850.
She b. Charlotte, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1823. Mr. Moore was named
after his father's cousin (see No. 579). He worked on the farm
till the fall before he was 21 when he went to Shalersville, Ohio, to
attend a select school, doing chores morning and evening for his
138 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
board. That winter he taught school in Shalersville at $14 per
month. In 1841 he entered an academy in Chagrin Falls, where
he remained two years studying mathematics and Latin and Greek
composition. In 1843 he went to Kentucky and engaged in
teaching for two years, when he returned and became a member of
the Erie Annual Conference and was appointed to the Windom
charge.
Actuated by an intense desire to see Kansas made a free state,
in 1857 he transferred to the Kansas Conference, and in 1861
entered the army as chaplain of the 3d Kansas Regiment. la
1863, went to South Carolina to assist Col. Montgomery and others
in the organization of colored regiments. In 1864 he was ap-
pointed superintendent of education for the state of Florida, and
co-operated with the Freedman's Bureau and certain Northern Aid
Societies. He resigned in May, 1865, and returned North. At
the next session of the Erie Conference he entered the work of the
itinerary again.
Seeing that Chautauqua Lake was likely to become a summer
resort, in 1869 he, at his own expense and on his own motion,
attended a camp-meeting at Round Lake, N. Y., to study the
situation as an aid to the formation of a judgment in regard to
establishing a permanent camp ground at Chautauqua Lake. The
following week he attended a camp-meeting at Dayton, Cataraugus
Co., N. Y. , and explained to the preachers and principal laymen
the superior facilities Chautauqua Lake afforded for a permanent
camp-meeting ground, when a committee was appointed to survey
the lake and select a site. This was soon done, "Fair Point"
selected and 50 acres bought for ^10,000. After a number of
camp-meetings had been held Lewis Miller and Dr. J. H. Vincent, in
1873, requested the privilege of holding a Sunday School Assembly
there the following year. This was granted, the assembly was a
great success, and in 1877 Rev. E. J. L. Baker, Dr. W. W. Wythe
and Dr. H. H. Moore were appointed a committee by the Erie
Conference to transfer the camp ground to the chartered Chautau-
qua Assembly. Mr. Moore, who was vice president of the Camp-
meeting Association, was made a trustee of the Chautauqua
Assembly and remains such at the present time.
Dr. Moore has at different times occupied the Chautauqua plat-
form as lecturer, questions of speculative philosophy or theology
always engaging his attention. He was one of the editors of the
Chautauqua Daily Herald durmg the first 15 years of its existence.
Besides many contributions to church papers and the Methodist
Review he is the author of 5 volumes — "Ida Norton, or Life at
Chautauqua," "Matter, Life and Mind," "Sickness as a Profession,"
"The Anatomy of Atheism," and "The Republic to Methodism,
Debtor."
In 1887 Allegheny College conferred upon Mr. Moore the degree
of Doctor of Divinity. He was a member of the general confer-
ence in 1880, '84 and '92, and for a term of 4 years was a member
1162. HOMER H. MOORE, D. D.
1103. DR. AMAZIAH MOORE.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 139
of the book committee which has the management of the publish-
ing interests of the church.
There were 3 children.
2096. I. Helen Imogene Moore, b. Wesley ville, Pa., March 28, 1852; d.
Dec. 8, 1855.
2097. II. Eugenia Electa Moore, b. Franklin, Pa., Sept. 4, 1856; d. March
10, 1858.
2098. III. Homer Moore, b. April 29, 1863. "At 12 he began a preparatory
course for college, but music like a haunting spirit intruded itself
into all his pursuits, and before he had taken a lesson in singing
he was chosen, at the age of 17, to lead the choir in the First M.
E. Church in Erie, Pennsylvania." He, after some months,
resigned this position and entered the Conservatory of Music in
Boston and continued there for two years, then commenced
teaching. In 1891, he went to Germany and studied a year in
Munich, and since then has spent his time in lecturing, teaching
and writing music. Res. (1903) St. Louis, Mo.
1163. Amaziah Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, April 14, 1822;
d. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1897. He m. Mary Eva Boothe, at
Vienna, Ohio, in Feb., 1854. He m. 2d, May Cornelia Bartholo-
mew, at Vienna, Feb. 14, 1856; she b. there, Aug. 20, 1838.
She d. Cleveland, Ohio, April 13, 1897.
When Mr. Moore was 21 years of age he went to Kentucky and
then to Alabama, where he taught school 2 years. On his return
he studied medicine with Dr. T. J. Trask of Hiram, Ohio, and
attended lectures at the Cleveland Medical College, where he
acquired the degree of doctor of medicine. He practiced his
profession at Washington, Pa., and at Vienna, Ohio, removing to
Huron, Atchison Co., Kansas, in 1857. In the fall of 1861 he
assisted in raising a company of volunteers for the war and was
mustered in as ist Lieut. Co. "D," Second Kansas Cavalry, Nov.
20, 1861. He resigned and was mustered out of the service on
account of disability, Aug. 12, 1863. It was this disability con-
tracted in the army that finally caused his death.
His service in the arm)^ was extremely arduous, for the Second
Kansas Cavalry opened every battle of the army of the frontier
and was the last in pursuit of the enemy after the battle was won.
It happened he was in Lawrence with his family at the tine the
city was burned and the inhabitants massacred by the guerrillas
of Quantrell, where his life was saved by the presence of mind of
his wife. She destroyed his captain's uniform and by persistently
addressing him as Doctor succeeded in deceiving the enemy as to
his being in the army. The night following the raid a rumor was
circulated through the town to the effect that the raiders were
returning. Captain Moore secured a horse and picketed the road
leading east from the city during the whole night, determined to
warn the town in case the rumor proved to be well founded.
Dr. Moore's health was so broken by his army service that ten
years after his resignation he was obliged to give up his medical
practice. In 1881, he moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and from that
time on his leisure was spent in writing, for which he had a decided
140
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
taste. A great many fugitive pieces of verse and prose from his
pen were printed from time to time in the Cleveland papers. A
single one is reproduced here. It is the last he ever wrote, and
was written when the hand of death was on him.
TO BE A BOY AGAIN.
I would I were a boy at play,
To roam the woods and fields;
I would forego the brightest day,
Successful fortune yields;
I would ignore the wise and great,
And all the rich rewards of state.
That bold ambition wields,
To be a boy this bright June day.
And roam the flow'ry fields at play.
Along the glades where spring brooks run,
Are groves of maple trees,
Whose vistas echo songs of fun
And life on every breeze;
'Tis not these scenes for which I crave,
But for my youth, so strong and brave;
And with the world at ease
I'd give earth's treasures all away,
To roam once more a boy at play.
Bright pencilings of sunlight's shaft,
O'er life a diamond hue,
Are mirrored in the changeless past,
I ever keep in view.
I feel perforce the rayful flame.
That lights the way by which I came.
And turns the false to true;
All these, and worlds, I'd give to-day
To roam again a boy at play.
O youth! divinest pov/er of earth!
The joys of life were planned
By thee, and from thy welcomed birth
Were scattered by thy hand.
When spring awakes the vital air,
And hope and joy are everywhere,
I feel my soul expand;
All these I'd give, and more, to-day
To roam the fields a boy at play,
— Arnaziah Moore, M. D.
There were 6 children.
2099. I. Elisha Boothe Moore, b. Vienna, Ohio, Dec. 7, 1854; d. Jan. 24,
1855-
2100. II. Florence May Moore, b. Jan. 9, i860, Huron, Kansas; d. Sept.
20, 1892. She was a beautiful girl, an excellent singer, and a
prolific writer for the magazines.
2ior. III. William Albert Moore, b. Huron, Kansas, Sept. 3, 1861; d. Sept.
6, 1861.
2102. IV. Lizzie Cornelia Moore, b. Lawrence, Kansas, May 6, 1864; d.
Nov. 7, 1864.
2103. V. Alice Celia Moore, b. Lawrence, Kansas, May 6, 1864; d. same
date.
2104. VI. * Frances Kate Moore, b. June 28, 1868, Hiram, Ohio.
\
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 14I
1166. Elizabeth Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, April 9, 1827;
m. George H., the son of James and Margery (Potter) Fairbanks,
June I, 1854. Mr. Fairbanks, b. Adams, N. Y., April 26, 1833,
was a farmer in Troy, Geauga Co., Ohio, and Congregational
minister. He moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he now resides,
on Lockwood Avenue. He still preaches and is engaged in
real estate business. He has been very successful as a farmer and
is a preacher of great earnestness and power. He has always
taken much interest in politics; is a prohibitionist, and for several
years has voted with the opposition to the Republican party.
Mrs. Fairbanks was prominent in the order of Patrons of Hus-
bandry. She was president of the Geauga Co., Ohio, W. C. T. U.
for 3 years, and was president of the Troy Soldiers Aid Society,
during the war.
There are 2 children.
2105. I. * Ernest Eugene Fairbanks, b. Troy, Ohio, Aug. 16, 1855.
2106. II. William Francis Fairbanks, b. Oct. 18, i860; unmarried. He
is a practicing physician in Kansas City, Kansas. He is a grad-
uate of Hiram College, Ohio, and of the Cleveland Medical
College.
1168. Mortimer George Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Nov. 9,
1833; d. there, Aug. 24, 1896. He m. Eliza Cordelia, dau. of
James and Margery (Potter) Fairbanks, at Troy, Geauga Co.,
Ohio, April 27, 1854. She was b. Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y.,
May II, 1830, is living at 136 Putnam St., Cleveland, Ohio, 1903.
Dr. Moore's youth was spent on a farm and his education acquired
at the public schools of his native place. At the age of 17 he began
teaching school in Stark Co., Ohio, and after his marriage a few
years were spent in farming. He soon abandoned his farm (this
family was never celebrated for possessing great talent in that line)
and began the study of medicine. He graduated at the Medical
College in Cleveland, Ohio, and began the practice of his pro-
fession in Green, Trumbull Co., but soon after removed to Cleve-
land. Here he continued to practice to the time of his death.
He was an ardent Republican and enthusiastic in the temperance
cause. He lectured on temperance in most of the cities of western
Pennsylvania at the solicitation of the various temperance societies.
At the time of his death he was a member of Scoville Avenue
Methodist Church of Cleveland. Not long before this time the
presiding elder of the church and the bishop made an effort to sell
this church property and appropriate the funds to the payment of
the debts of another M. E. Church in the city. Dr. Moore took
the case into the courts and finally succeeded in saving the Scoville
Avenue Church property to its rightful owners. Dr. Moore was
stricken with apoplexy while in the country and breathed his last
in the old home where he was born. His remains have been
removed to the East Cleveland Cemetery. The following obituary
was printed in the Cleveland Leader:
142 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
"The death and burial in the family burying ground in Mantua, of Dr. M. G.
Moore, of No. 136 Putnam Street, Cleveland, deserves more than a brief record of
the event. It is an event of public interest to a large circle of friends in Geauga
and Portage counties, and to numerous friends in this city.
"Dr. Moore's material interests were all centered in Cleveland, where he received
his medical education, and where he had practiced his profession nearly a quarter
of a century. If ambition, or the desire for fame and renown were moving forces
in his character, his conscience sometimes stood in the way of preferment, as was
said to be the case when he was offered a professorship in a Cleveland medical
college. Modest, unassuming, distrustful of his own abilities, he put forth no
effort to obtain the larger rewards of a successful politician, or of a platform orator,
for which he was eminently qualified by abilities of a high order. The writer
heard him deliver an extempore address in Erie county, Pennsylvania, several
years ago, which was a masterpiece of oratory. Few public speakers in this State
could so arouse an audience.
"To say that Dr. M. G. Moore was an honest, honorable Christian gentleman
is high praise, but the fact is unimpeachable and unquestioned by all who knew
him.
"He had not an enemy in the world, so far as the writer knows; but he had
friends whose love will survive all life's changes, time and death,
"When trouble came to Scoville Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, and
despair filled the hearts of the people, a brave man whose indignant soul could
not brook a wrong, entered the lists as the sagacious defender of the legal rights of
the church. To the tireless energy, to the wise and skillful management of Dr.
Moore, is the membership of the Scoville church indebted to-day for a place of
their own to worship God on the Sabbath day.
"His skill as a physician was widely known, and he was often called to desper-
ate cases in the country where other help failed. The sympathetic pressure of his
warm hand, inspired by his warmer heart, has often given courage and comfort to
friends, and hope to the dying. Thoroughly acquainted with the fundamental
principles of his profession, he knew well how to apply his therapeutic knowledge
to the relief of human suffering, and the saving of life. But the light of that
strong intellect, that came as a benediction to many troubled homes, is extin-
guished, it has gone out forever.
"The only son, Samuel Moore, is an eminent young lawyer of the Kansas City
bar. Since he left home the doctor and his amiable wife have occupied their
home on Putnam street. Their house has been a veritable Mecca to friends and
acquaintances from the country when visiting Cleveland. People in trouble
found him a wise counselor and a svmpathetic friend. The generous, genial soul
of hospitality presided at his fireside and table, and long will friends remember
that they were always met with a smile and words of welcome. When the
message was borne to this city that he had been stricken with paralysis, the most
sincere sympathy and anxiety were manifest in the large circle in which he moved;
and when word came that he was dead, the shock sent a thrill of dismay and
discouragement to many whose lives had been closely bound with his. W.
Cleveland, August 31.
There were 2 children.
2107. I. Hattie M. Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Dec. 27, 1855; d. Dec. 8,
i860.
210S. II. * Samuel Wallace Moore, b. Troy, Jan. 24, 1862.
1169. Horace Ladd Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Feb. 25,
1837; m. Esther Amelia, dau. of Capt. Samuel and Jane (Deming)
Harmon, at Ravenna, Ohio, Sept. 16, 1864. She b. Mantua,
Sept. 4, 1836. Samuel Harmon, b. Snffield, Conn., July 30,
1808, was the son of Alexander, b. Sept. 11, 1779; who m.
Mary Hanchett. He was the son of Samuel, b. May 9, 1736;
m. Abiel Sheldon. He was the son of Samuel, b. Aug. 19, 1699;
1168. MORTIMER G. MOORE, M. I).
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 143
m. Deborah Winchell. He was the son of Nathaniel, b. March
13, 1654; m. Mary Skinner. He was the son of John and Sarah
Harmon, who came to Springfield, Mass., 1644. Mr. Moore
got his education at the district school and at Hiram, Oiiio. He
taught his first school at Yankeebush, near Warren, Pa., when he
was 17 years old. In 1858 he removed to Kansas with his brother
Francis, who d. a month after their arrival in Atchison county.
He taught a six months' term of school in Barry, Clay Co., Mo.,
in the winter of 1859 and '60, where he became a mason. He
studied law in the office of Christian & Lane in i860 and '61, till
he enlisted in a three months regiment, the 2d Kansas Infantry, on
the 14th of May, 1861, as a private.
In the organization of his company, "D," he was made a cor-
poral and served till the 31st of October, participating in all the
battles of the regiment. He re-enlisted on the 31st of October
and was made 2d Lieutenant on the re-organization of "D" Co.,
2d Kansas Cavalry, Dec. 11, 1861; promoted ist Lieutenant, May
I, 1862. He was promoted Captain of his company in 1863, but
never mustered, as he was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel of
the 4th Arkansas Cavalry by the Secretary of War and mustered
into that regiment, Feb. i8, 1864, which he commanded to date of
its muster out, June 30, 1865. (See Adjutant General's Report
Kansas and Arkansas.')
In 1867, he commanded a Battalion of Cavalry, called the i8th
Kansas, with the rank of Major, in service on the Plains against
the hostile Indians. During the winter of 1868 and '69 he com-
manded, with the rank of Colonel, the 19th Kansas Cavalry, a 12
company regiment, in a campaign conducted by General Sheridan,
that resulted in forcing the hostile Indians onto their reservations.
(See Kansas Historical Collections, Vol. V/-)
After the close of the war, Mr. Moore conducted a grocery
business in Lawrence, in Trinidad, Col., and Las Vegas and
Albuquerque, N. M., under the firm name of Moore, Bennett & Co.
He sold his business in 1882 and returned to Lawrence. Subse-
quent to this he was treasurer of Douglas Co., Kansas, for two
years, and later a member of the 53d Congress, elected as a Dem-
ocrat from the 2d district of the state.
He now resides in Lawrence, Kansas, and for the last 7 years has
been engaged in compiling the records of the Moore family. Is
now (1903) Vice-President of the Lawrence National Bank.
There were 4 children.
2109. I. Robert Harmon Moore, b. Lawrence, Ks., May 25, 1866; d. Oct.
30, 1866.
2110. II. Jennie Elizabeth Moore, b. Lawrence, Ks., Jan. 15, 1868; d.
Sept. 7, 1869.
2111. III. Samuel Adams Moore, b. Lawrence, Ks , Oct. i, 1870; m. Julia,
dau. of Alexander and Frances E. (Hayes) Shaw, April 25, 1900.
She b. Lawrence, Aug. 8, 1875. Mr. Moore is now in business
in Atchison, Ks.
2112. IV. * Frank Horace Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Sept. i, 1872.
144 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1170. Walter Watson Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, June
27, 1840; m. Celia, the dau. of Joseph and Emily (Terhune) Conet,
Ellington, N. Y., March i6, 1869, where she was born. Mr.
Moore is a farmer on the old homestead that his father cleared,
85 years ago. The fact that he was the youngest of the family
rendered it imperative that he should remain at the old home and
take up the burden where his father laid it down. He is now
(1901) master of the Mantua Grange.
There are 4 children, b. Mantua, Ohio.
2113. I. Emma Elizabeth Moore, b. April 3, 1870; m. Amos Lester Colby,
Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. i, 1900.
2114. II. Erdine Phoebe Moore b. Sept. 29, 1872.
2115. III. Mabel Gertrude Moore, b. t'eh. 3, 1883.
2116. IV. Minnie Esther Moore, b. Oct. 24, 1887.
1171. Caliste Rogers Ladd, b. Mantua, Ohio, Jan. 18,
1816; d. April 8, 1899; m. Henry, the son of Samuel and Lucinda
(Pardee) Hart, at Mantua, May 5, 1840. He was b. Southampton,
Conn., July 18, 1815; d. Akron, Ohio, May i, 1891. He was a
carriage maker. Mr. Hart was a man of sterling integrity who
loved justice for justice's sake. He believed that character was of
greater value than wealth, and it was this lesson that his whole life
impressed upon his family and associates.
There were 3 children, b. Atwater, Portage Co., Ohio.
2117. I. * HiEL Benjamin Hart, b. April 30, 1842.
2118. II. Henry Ladd Hart, b. Nov. 14, 1847. He d. at Arlington Heights,
a member of the 164th Ohio Infantry, May 25, 1864.
21 19. III. * David Preston Hart, b. March 18, 1852.
1173. Lucy Gillett Ladd, b. Mantua, Ohio, March 11,
1820; d. Mantua, Oct. 28, 1849; m. Horace, the son of Horace and
Ruby (Nooney) Sizer, at Mantua, Oct. 5, 1843. He was a sales-
man, b. Chester, Mass., in 1820.
There were 2 children, b. Mantua, Ohio.
2120. I. Dallas Sizer, b. Oct. 17, 1844; d. March 4, 1862.
2121. II. * Lucy Ellen Sizer, b. Aug. 8, 1846.
1174. Horace Ladd, b. Mantua, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1822; d.
Mantua, July 12, 1897. He was a farmer and justice of the peace
for many years. He m. Abigail C. Griffin, the dau. of Deacon
Lorenzo and Maria (Kent) Chapin, at Mantua, Jan. 9, 1853.
There were 6 children, all b. Mantua, Ohio.
Lilly Ladd, b. April 28, 1856; d. same day.
Will Horace Ladd, b, Jan. 15, 1858.
George Chapin Ladd, b. Aug. 29,. 1861; m. Charlotte Jones,
Bourbon, Ind., Feb. 22, 1881.
Harriet Estelle Ladd, b. May 13, 1863; m. Andrew Jackson
McLain, Hiram, Ohio, Oct. 8, 1894.
Henry Kent Ladd, b. Jan. 4, 1866; m. Elizabeth Ritter, Hiram,
Ohio, Oct. 2, 1887.
* Eva Josephine Ladd, b. May 6, 1868.
2122.
I.
2123.
II.
2124.
III.
2125.
IV.
2126.
V.
2127.
VI.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 14c
1176. Perlea Moore Ladd, b. Mantua, Ohio, April 13,
1828; m. Ashbsl Wellington Seymour, Garrettsville, Ohio, July
26, i860. He b. Hartford, Conn., July 22, 1811; d. Rootstown,
Ohio, Jan. 13, 1892. He was a fanner and traveling salesman.
There was i child,
2128. I. Frank Ladd Seymour, b. May i, 1861.
1177. RoDOLPHUS Ladd, b. Mantua, Ohio, July 27, 1830;
m. Harriet Eliza, dau. of Deacon Lorenzo and Mariah (Kent)
Chapin, at Mantua, Jan 25, 1854. He was a farmer and carpenter.
Tliere were 3 children, b. Mantua.
2129. I. Emma Eliza Ladd, b. Jan. 6, 1855; m. Lafayette L. Bliss, Sept.
19, 1876
2130. IL Charles Grant Ladd, b. Sept. 2, 1S63; d. Aug. 9, 1873.
2131. in. Frank Chapin Ladd, b. Oct. 4, i865.
1180. Cheney Jason Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, April n,
1839; m. Andelucia, the dau. of Alva and Betsey (Hawkins)
Ferguson, in Mantua, Ohio, Nov. 25, 1862; she b. in Mantua, Oct.
30, 1 84 1. He is a farmer.
There are 3 children, b. Mantua, Ohio.
2132. 1. Henry Lee Moore, b. Oct. 9, 1863.
2133. n. * Frank Clyde Moore, b. Oct. 7, 1866.
2134. in. * Ammie Aletta Moore, b. Jan. 19, 1875.
1182. Martha Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, July 15, 1845,
m. Charles Miller, the son of Samuel and Susan (Hyde) Lee, at
Ravenna, Aug. 16, 1866. He is a merchant in Cleveland, Ohio.
There are 3 children.
2135. I. Frank Charles Lee, b. Middlefield, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1867; m. Ella
J. Millgate, Dec. i, 1S94, at Cleveland, Ohio.
2136. II. Daisy Elizabeth Lee, b. Mantua, July 7, 1875; m. Walter Houser,
Oct. 12, 1898.
2137. III. Blanch Rilla Lee, b. June 24, 1884; m. Henry Dean Sheehan,
May 16, 1901.
1183. Perlea Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, June 30, 1845; m.
Frank A., the son of Ananias and Samantha (Squire) Derthick, at
Cleveland, Ohio, March 8, 1866. He was b. Copley, Summit Co.,
Ohio. In 1901, Mr. Derthick has been a farmer in Mantua for 34
years, was State Food Commissioner with Gov. Foraker and is
active in grange circles at present. He is a member of the Grand
Army of the Republic.
They have 5 children, all b, Mantua, Ohio.
2138. I. * Fanny M. Derthick, b. Feb. 5, 1867.
Mary W. Derthick, b. Sept. 7, 1869.
* Benjamin M. Derthick, b. June 27, 1872.
Frank A. Derthick, b. Sept, 29, 1874.
* Perlea S. Derthick, b. March i, 1879.
1184. Eliza Maria Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., May 28,
1815; m. Rev. Ovid, son of Joel and Lucretia (Allen) Miner, at
2139-
II.
2140.
III.
2141.
IV.
2142.
V.
146 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Champlain, Feb. 13, 1834. He was b. Middletown, Vt., July,
1803, and d. at Syracuse, N. Y. She d. at Champlain, N. Y.
He was a clergyman.
There were 3 children.
2143. I. Brinkerhoff Noadiah Miner, b. Peru, N. Y., 1836; d. Jan. 16,
1871. He m. Ella Bates, at Syracuse. N. Y., Nov., 1864.
2144. II. Caroline Lucretia Miner, b. Penn Yan, N. Y., 1837; d. Nov.
1848.
2145. III. Harriet Stewart Miner, b. 1840; m. David Von Benthysen,
Hoyletown, 111
1185. Matilda Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., May 28, 1815;
m. Bartlett, son of Silas and Elizabeth Margaret (Bartlett) Nye,
at Champlain, Sept. 25, 1839. She d. there, April 4, 1841, leaving
one child.
1187. Laura Maria Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., March
17, 1825. She ni. the husband of her deceased sister at Penn Yan,
N. Y., Oct. 31, 1842. He was b. Plymouth, Mass., Jan. 8, 1799;
d, Champlain, N. Y., Dec. i, 1858. He was a merchant.
There were 8 children, b. Champlain, N. Y.
By first marriage:
2146. I. * Elizabeth Matilda Nye, b. Nov. 8, 1840.
By second marriage:
2147. II. Carolina Maria Nye, b. Dec. i, 1843; d. Jan. 13, 1846.
2148. III. * Margaret Barnes Nye, b. Jan. i, 1846.
2149. IV. Ellen Rose Nye, b. Nov. 9, 1847.
2150. V. Charles Freeman Nye, b. Oct. 3, 1849.
2151. VI. Grace Cornelia Nye, b. Nov. 21, 1851; d. March 6, 1871.
2152. VII. * Mary Laura Nye, b. March 16, 1854.
2153. VIII. Bartlett Nye, b. March 23, 1856; m. Julia Day, July 11, 1883,
Catskill. N. Y.
1189. Samuel Mattocks Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y.,
July 9, 1831; m. Angelina, dau. of John and Ruby (Drake) Bige-
low, at Champlain, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1855. She b. Hemmingford,
Quebec, April 8, 1833; d. at Champlain, in 1900.
There were 5 children, b. at Champlain, N. Y.
2154. I. William J. Moore, b. Nov. 2, 1856.
2155. II. John Noadiah Moore, b. Aug. 5, 1S59; m. Maggie Braden, Oct.
16, 1889.
2156. III. Caroline M. Moore, b. March 23, 1861; m. Louis Wilbur Moore,
May 25, i88r, at Springfield, Mass.
2157. IV. Ernest S. Moore, b. Nov. 6, 1869.
2158. V. Frederick Moore, b. May 19. 1872; m. Anna Thompson, Feb. 6,
1901.
1191. Martha Ann Hubbell, b. Chazy. N. Y., June 24,
i8i6; m. Frederick Thomas, son of Miles Boughton and Anna
(Thomas) Mygatt, at Chazy, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1839. He b. Dan-
bury, Conn., April 27, 1811; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1853.
2159.
2i6o.
I.
II.
2I6I,
Ill,
2162.
2163.
IV.
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He was buried at Orange, N. J. He was a merchant in New York.
The widow resides at Chazy, N. Y. , Dec. 1901.
There were 5 children.
* Anna Hubbell Mygatt, b. Newark, N. J., Nov. 29, 1841.
Isabella Carrington Mygatt, b. Chazy, N. Y,, Nov. 9, 1843;
resides with her mother in Chazy, N. Y. (1901).
Edward Soullard Mygatt, b. BrooKLYN, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1845;
d. Nov. 9, 1846.
* Lemuel Carrington Mygatt, b. Chazy, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1849.
Mary Jessie Mygatt, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1851; d. Feb.
18. 1853.
1192. Susan Katharine Hubbell, b. Chazy, N. Y. , April
19, 1823; d. St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 3, 1883. She m. Henry Ed-
mund Seymour, at Chazy, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1853. He was the
son of Henry and Elizabeth (Fuller) Seymour, and was b. St.
Albans, Vt., April 29, 1816; d. there Sept. 27, 1887. Both are
buried at St. Albans.
Mr. Seymour graduated from the University of Vermont in 1835.
He studied law and with Orlando Stevens formed one of the most
successful law firms in the state of Vermont, He was for many
years vice president, and leading representative from Vermont of
the U. S. Horticultural Society. He was a most successful lawyer
and took a high rank in his profession.
There were 4 children, b. St. Albans, Vt.
2164. I. * Julius Hubbell Seymour, b. Oct. 30, 1855.
2165. II. * Edmund Henry Seymour, b. Oct. 3, 1858.
2166. III. William VVolcott Seymour, b. July 20, i86i.
2167. IV. Charles Frederick Seymour, b. Feb. 22, 1863; d. April 19, 1867.
1193. John Wolcott Hubbell, b. Chazy, N. Y., April 28,
1830; m. at Plattsburg, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1856, Margaret Louisa,
dau. of George Mather and Hannah Elizabeth (Mooers) Beckwith.
He is a farmer; res. Chazy, N. Y.
They had 11 children, b. at Chazy, N. Y.
* Anna Moore Hubbell, b. Dec. 5, 1857.
Elizabeth Beckwith Hubbell, b. Aug. 31, 1859; m. Ex-Gov.
Nelson W. Fisk of Vermont, Feb. 25, 1880; no issue.
* Mary Caroline Hubbell, b May 28, i85i.
* Julius C^sar Hubbell, b. June 4, 1863.
* George Loring Hubbell, b. Oct, 18, 1865.
* Margaret Susan Hubbell, b, Jan. 18, 1868.
Martha Ann Hubbell, b. March 11, 1871; m. John S. Stetson, M.
D., July 15, 1896,
Lucy Sowles Hubbell, b, Sept. 17, 1873.
John Stewart Hubbell, b. Feb, i, 1876.
Jennie Christmas Hubbell, b Dec. 25, 1877; d. Aug. 29, 1879.
Richard Wolcott Hubbell, b. May 30, 1880.
1194. John Henry Whiteside, b. Feb. 17, 1816, at Cham-
plain, N. Y. ; d. there, Oct. 27, 1895. He m. Catharine, dau. of
William H. and Sarah (Brinkerhoff) Wetmore, at Fishkiil, N. Y.,
2168.
I.
2169.
II.
2170.
in.
2I7I.
IV.
2172.
V.
2173.
VI.
2174.
VII.
2175.
VIII.
2176.
IX,
2177
X.
2178.
XI,
2179.
I.
2i8o.
II.
2181.
III.
2182.
IV.
2183.
V.
2184.
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148 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Aug. 26, 1846. She b. New York City, Aug. 26, 1823; d. Cham-
plain, Oct. 5, 1900. Both are buried there. He was a merchant
and manufacturer.
There were 6 children, all but one b. Champlain, N. Y.
* Sarah Wetmore Whiteside, b. Fishkill, N. Y., May 26, 1847.
Thomas Whiteside, b. May 12, 1849; d. Dec. 29, 1861.
William Henry Whiteside, b. Nov. 21, 1850; d. April 12, 1866.
Frank Whiteside, b. Aug. 26, 1853.
Mary Lizzie Whiteside, b. Oct. 12, 1857.
*JoHN Robertson Whiteside, b. Oct. 28, 1859.
1195. Martha Corbin Whiteside, b. Champlain, N. Y.,
Sept. 12, 1817; d. there, Aug. 7, 1852. She m. Rev. Lucerne Rae,
at Champlain, Sept. 12, 1839 He b. North Haven, Conn., Dec.
22, 1811; d. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 16, 1854.
There were 3 children, b. Hartford, Conn.
2185. I. * Thomas Whiteside Rae, b. Oct. 28, 1841; d. May 27, 1893.
2186. II. * Helen Margaret Rae, b. Jan. 1845.
2187. III. Charles Whiteside Rae, b. June 30, 1847; m. Rebecca Oilman
Dodge, Washington, D. C, Jan., 1890; no issue.
1196. Margaret Robertson Whiteside, b. Champlain,
N. Y., April 10, 1822; d. Chatham, N. Y., Feb. g, 1890. She m.
Samuel, son of Samuel and Hannah (Fitch) Wi-bor, at Champlain,
Oct. II, 1848. He is a farmer; res. Old Chatham, N. Y. (igoi).
There were 4 children, b. Old Chatham, N. Y.
2188. I. Sophia Whiteside Wilbor, b. Aug. 30, 1849.
2189. II. * Thomas Whiteside Wilbor, b. Feb. 11, 1852.
2190. III. Makgaret Rose Wilbor, b. Nov. 14, 1855.
2191. IV. Grace Wilbor, b. Nov. 9, 1861.
1197. Alexander Whiteside, b. Nov. 14, 1825; m. Eleanor
Anne, dau. of George Cheever and Anna Henrietta (Brune)
Shattuck, at Boston, Mass., Aug. 3, 1871. She b. in Boston,
Mass., April 9, 1842. He is a merchant.
There are 4 children, all but one b. Champlain, N. Y.
2192. I. * George Shattuck Whiteside, b. March 14, 1873, Boston, Mass.
2193. II. Alexander Whiteside, b. July 2, 1874.
2194. III. Helen Elizabeth Whiteside, b July i6, 1876.
2195. IV. Anne Henrietta Whiteside, b. Sept. 8, 1879.
1198. Sophia Whiteside Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y.,
Feb. 15, 1826; d. there May 30, 1900. She m. Timothy, son of
Henry and Sarah Vischer (Sciiuyler) Hoyle, at Champlain, Feb.
27, 1845. He was b. Troy, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1822; d. Champlain,
Nov. 8, 1886. He was a farmer, banker and politician.
There were 2 children, b. Champlain, N. Y.
2196. I. * Henry Hoyle, b. June 5, 1846.
2197. II. * Laura Catharine Hoyle, b. Dec. 5, 1848.
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1199. Alexander Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Oct. 24,
1829; d. there, July 24, 1896. He in. Josephine, dan. of Francis
and Emily (La Courtemache) Prunier, at West Chazy, N. Y., July
24, 1852. She was b. Moscow, Canada East, Oct. 29, 1833, and
d. at Clianiplain, where botli are buried. He was a farmer.
There were 5 children, all b. at Champlain.
2198. I. Edith Laura Moore, b. July i6, 1857; m. John H. Pettinger, at
Champlain, Oct. 22, 1878.
2199. II. Royal Corbin Moore, b. Nov. 17, 1858; ra. Jennie Rome, at
Wayzata, Minn., Sept., 1897.
III. Jessie Moore, b. Jan. 6, 1862; m. Thomas Palmer, at Champlain,
July 5, 1899.
IV. Philip Moore, b. Sept. 6, 1867; m, Annie M. Briggs, Gorham, N.
H., Aug 8, 1894.
V. Edward Whiteside Moore, b. May 15, 1872.
1203. Caroline Maria Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y. , Dec.
5, 1838; m Edward Woolsey Coit, at Champlain, Jan. ig, i860.
He was son of Rev. Dr. Joseph Howland and Jane Harriet (Hard)
Coit, b. Plattsburg, N. Y., July 27, 1836. He is a merchant.
There were 6 children, b. Philadelphia, Pa.
2203. I. Griffith Coit, b. Dec 9, i860; m, Elizabeth Osgood Flint, Oak-
land, Cal., July 7, 1885.
2204. II. Rowland Coit, b. Nov. 3, 1862; m. Anna Tungerich Mason, at
Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 2, 1888.
Edward Woolsey Coit, b. May 28, 1865; d. Aug. 14, 1866.
Ruth Coit, b. June 9, i868.
Helen Coit, b. July 8, 1871.
Henry Augustus Coit, b. Dec. 3, 1875.
1206. Thoinias Whiteside Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y. ,
March i, 1827; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 15, 1898 He m. Fran-
ces Charlotte, dau. of John and Julia (Lynde) Nichols, at Platts-
burg, N. Y., June 5, 1850. She was b. Plattsburg, Aug. 30, 1830;
d. New York City, Aug. 12, 1895. Both are buried at Plainfield,
N. J. He was a merchant.
There were 6 children.
2209. I. Elric Lynde Moore, b, Plattsburg, N. Y., June 14, 1851; m.
Maud Sophia Mellen, at New York City, July 31, 1880; no issue.
2210. II * Frederick Mygatt Moore, b. Plattsburg, N. Y., May 5, 1S55.
2211. III. * Henry Philip Moore, b. Plattsburg, July 25, 1859
2212. IV. John Nichols Moore, b. June 25, 1S61; m. Emily Louisa Sawyer
Moore (See No 2215).
2213. V. George Nichols Moore, b. New York City, July 12, 1864.
2214. VI. * Thomas William Moore, b. May — , 1866.
1209. John White Moore, Commodore U. S. Navy, b.
Plattsburg, N. Y., May 24, 1832; m. Emily, dau. of Commodore
Horace Bucklin and Roxalana (Wadsworth) Sawyer, at Trinity
Church, New York City, Nov. 19, 1863. She was b. Baltimore,
Md., Dec. 23, 1842.
Mr. Moore prepared for college at the Plattsburg Academy but very much to the
disappointment of his father declined to go and insisted upon entering the navy.
2205.
2206.
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2208.
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150 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Failing to obtain an appointment, he, on the advice of Admiral Bailey, went to
New York and studied for the Engineer Corps, that promising to become the most
important branch of the service. He received permission of the Hon. Secretary
of the Navy to appear before a Board of Examiners at the Philadelphia Yard
where he competed with seventy one other applicants, the result being that four-
teen of the candidates passed satisfactory examinations and were admitted to the
service, Moore being No i of the successful class.
He was appointed 3d. Asst. Engineer, May 21, 1853; promoted to 2d. Asst ,
June 27, 1855; ist Asst. July 21, 1858, and Chief Engineer, Aug. 5, 1861. His sea
service has covered nearly 16 years and his shore duty 23 years. This duty
was in office of the Engineer in Chief of the Navy Department, Washington, D,
C, 1853; steam Mga.te, 'Saranac, Mediterranean Squadron, 1853-6. This cruise
covered the whole of the Crimean War. The combined English, French, Sardin-
ian and Turkish fleet was visited while at anchor in the Bosphorus before it passed
into the Black Sea; steam frigate AYa^ara, first trans-atlantic cable expedition of
1857; flag ships Colorado and Roanoke, home squadron, 1858-6O; brought
from Aspinwall to Hampton Roads the Japanese Commission, which followed the
opening of Japan by Commodore Perry; flag ship Ridunond of the Mediter-
ranean Squadron, 1860-1. He waspresent at the bombardment of the fortifications
at Gaetaand Messina and the capture of the latter by the combined forces of King
Victor Emanuel and Garibaldi. He was with the West-Gulf blockading Squad-
ron, 1861-3 and participated in engagements at the head of the passes of the Miss-
issippi River with the rebel ram Manassas and steamers and fire-rafts, Oct. 12,
1861. He was in the attack on rebel defenses at the entrance to Pensacola
Harbor, Nov. 22, 1861; Forts Jackson and St. Philip, April 24; Chalmette and
capture'of New Orleans, April 25; passage of Vick.sburg batteries, July 15, 1862;
passage of batteries at Port Hudson — (serious injury to Richmond) and repass-
age of the same, March 15; bombardment and capture of Port Hudson, July 8,
1863.
Commodore Moore was the originator of the plan adopted by the vessels com-
posing the fleet of Admiral Farragut for protecting the sides of the ships with their
chain cables and of covering the ships with a paint made from the mud of the
Mississippi River to screen them from view at dusk and at night. This is now
called "War-Paint". He also introduced "fighting tops" to the navy by fitting a
howitzer, protected by boiler iron, in the fore-top of the Richmond to clear the
levees of sharp-shooters while passing up and down the river. This device is
now used on all fighting ships.
After the fall of Port Hudson, and the opening of the River, the Richmond
returned North for repairs in August, 1863, when Mr Moore was detached and
ordered to duty in the office of the General Superintendent of Iron Clads, in New
York. In October, he was ordered to Philadelphia as member of Board of Ex-
aminers; Jan., 1864, to Boston, as supervising inspector of machinery for the
Franklin, building at the Alantic works, and of monitors and other vessels,
building in East Boston, Chelsea, Charlestown and South Boston. In May, 1867,
he was ordered to the Franklin as Fleet Engineer of the European Station on
the staff of Admiral Farragut with whom he visited Nijni Novgorod in the center
of European Russia, and the coasts of Europe from Cronstadt and Stockholm to
Constantinople during which the Admiral was everywhere received with royal
honors.
Then came the following services: July, 1868, special duty at the N. Y. Navy
Yard; March i, 1869, special duty at the Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.; March
16, member of the "Goldsborough Board" to examine steam machinery afloat at
the different stations; August, returned to the Portsmouth Navy Yard and made
inspector of machinery afloat, in addition to other duty. At the funeral of Admiral
Farragut, Aug., 1870, Mr. Moore was selected by Mrs. Farragut as one of the pall-
bearers. In Feb., 1871, he was at the head of the Department of Steam Engin-
eering at Portsmouth Navy Yard; Oct., 1872, flag ship "Hartford" as fleet
engineerof the Asiatic Station; Feb., 1876, head of department steam engineering,
Washington Navy Yard; April, 1879, member board of inspection under Admiral
Porter; Jan., 1881 (in addition to other duty), member of board to determine
relative precedence of all officers of the Navy; Oct., 1881, attended ceremonies of
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 151
Centennial at Yorktown, Va., on the staff of Admiral Porter; March, 1882, detached
from board of survey and ordered as supervising inspector of machinery to
Providence, R. I. ; June, 18S2, to flag ship I/arl/ord as fleet engineer Pacific
Station; May, 1SS6, president experimental board, at Navy Yard, N. Y.; Jan ,
18S7, head of the department of stearn engineering, New York Navy Yard; July,
1SS8, head of the Dept. of steam engineering, Mare Island, Cal. Here he received
from the French Minister at Washington through State and Navy Departments
"Expression of the lively gratitude of the French Goverment for the zealous and
devoted assistance accorded to Capt. Besson commanding the Duboiirdieu while
this flag ship was being repaired at the Mare Island Yard.
In May, 1S93, he was made supervising inspector of machinery of the Olympia
and the Oregon at the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, Cal. On the 24th of
May, 1894, he retired with the rank of Commodore, having seen 41 years of
service in the navy and reached the age of 62 years. On the outbreak of the war
with Spain he was ordered to special duty at the N. Y. Navy Yard which continued
to the expiration of the war.
Physically, he is "healthy, hearty and strong" with no ailment of any kind,
digestion absolutely perfect, a moderate drinker and smoker. Height 5 ft. 6 in.;
weight 125 to 139 till about 30 years of age; this has gradually increased to 170
in 1902. He has a ruddy complexion with black hair when young, eyes grayish
blue. Res. since retirement, "The Moorings", Bolton Landing, Lake George,
N. Y.
There were 5 children.
2215. I. * Emily Louisa Sawyer Moore, b. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 19, 1864.
2216. II. Clarence Sawyer Moore, b. Herkimer, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1866.
Height 5 feet, 6 inches; hair and eyes brown. From 1882 to '88,
he was a student in the Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
From 1888 to '95, draughtsman, Mare Island. 1895 to '96, stu-
dent Stanford University, California 1896 to '97, student, Sloyd
School, Boston, Mass. 1897 to '98, teacher of manual training,
private school, Arlington Heights, Mass., and in Andover Guild,
Andover, Mass. 1S98 and '99, student Teachers College, Colum-
bia University, New York, teacher, Stamford, Conn , and private
school, 42d St., New York. 1899 to 1902, teacher in Tome Insti-
tute, Port Deposit, Md., and teacher, The Hill School, Pottstown^
Pa. He m. New York city, June 25, 1902, Ella Maria, dau. of
John J. and Anna Frances (Price) Bertholf. She b. Hackensack,
N. J., March 3, 1878.
2217. III. * Minnie Sawyer Moore, b. Brooklyn, N. Y , Dec 7, 1868.
2218. IV. * Elsie Sawyer Moore, b. Portsmouth, N. H., March 28, 1871.
2219. V. Emily Sawyer Moore, b. Herkimer, N. Y., Aug. i, 1877. She m.
at "The Moorings." Bolton Landing, Lake George, N. Y., June
28, 1900, Lieut. Claude, son cf Joseph Marion and Mary Martha
(Barnes) Bailey. He was b. Belleforte, Ark., Oct. 19, 1S69.
He entered the Naval Academy, Sept. 1886; graduated June, 1890;
took the first gold medal prize for great gun marksmanship. He
served one year on flag ship Pensacola on South Atlantic and
South Pacific Stations; transferred to cruiser Baltimore on
South Pacific Station during the Chilian Revolution; witnessed
the culminating engagements in vicinity of Valparaiso; commis-
sioned Ensign, July i, 1892; attached to training ship Ports-
mouth, cruising in European and West Indian waters; June,
1893, to flag ship Chicago on European Station till April, 1895;
on monitor, Amphitrite, to June, 1895; Newport Training Sta-
tion till April, 1897; gunboat Wilmington, suppressing filibus-
tering in Florida and cruising in the West Indies, till outbreak of
Spanish war; blockade of Havana; participated in engagement
at Cardenas; convoying troops to Santiago; blockade of southern
coast of Cuba; engagement at Manzanillo, where 5 Spanish gun-
boats and 3 merchant ships were sunk or destroyed. Jan. 1899,
sailed for South Atlantic Station, cruised up the Orinoco river to
152 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Bolivar and up the Amazon to Iquitos, Peru, 2200 miles from
the Atlantic and to within 250 miles of the Pacific — the highest
point ever reached by a man of war of any nation. Promoted
to Lieutenant (Junior Grade) in March and Lieutenant July i,
1899. Detached from Wilmington, at Monte Video, April, i,
1900, and returned to United States in cruiser Hartford. After
short leave, was ordered to inspecting duty under Bureau of
Equipment. No issue.
1211. Amasa Richard Moore, b. Plattsburg, N. Y., May
20, 1837; m. Elizabeth Wildman, dau. of Eleazer Adorno and
Lucy E. (Wildman) Peck, at Troy, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1865. She
was b. Hartford, Conn., July 11, 1840. He is a banker.
There were 4 children, all but the last, b. Troy, N. Y.
2220. L Lucy Peck Moore, b. Aug. 19, 1868.
2221. II. Charles Adorno Moore, b. Dec. i, 1870; d. May 30, -873.
2222. III. Fanny Elizabeth Moore, b. June 28, 1873.
2223. IV. Clara Boughton Moore, b. Lansingburg, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1875.
1212. Charlotte Maria Moore, b. Plattsburg, N. Y.,
Dec. 16, 1840; m. Christopher Frezine, son of James and Polly
(Webster) Norton, at Plattsburg, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1870. He was
b. Fredonia, July 29, 1821, and d. Perry Park, Larkspur, Colo-
rado, May 6, 1880. His occupation was "Lumber, Iron, Lands
and a Politician."
There were 3 children.
2224. I. Robert Christopher Norton, b. Plattsburg, N. Y., May 25, 1873;
d. Nov. 29, 1874.
2225. II. Christine Haseltine Norton, b. Plattsburg, N. Y , June 2, 1877.
2226. III. Christopher Frezine Norton, b. Perry Park, Col., April 5, 1880.
1219. James Gilbert Van Valkenburg, b. Chatham, N.
Y., June 26, 1819. He m. Eveline Wilbor, and had at least i
child.
2227. I. * Katherine Fitch Van Valkenberg, b. Chatham Center, N. Y.,
Feb. 19, 1847.
1224. John Byron Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y., Aug. 22,
1832; m. Sarah Frances, the dau. of Alanson and Sarah (Danks)
Baxter, at Chicopee, Mass., in Feb., 1862. She b. Northampton,
Mass., Oct. 22, 1830. Mr. Moore resides in Denison, Kansas; is
a carpenter and farmer. He was a pioneer in Jackson Co. , Kansas,
where he has lived since 1868. He has served as justice of the
peace, and has always taken great interest in educational matters.
There were 3 children.
2228. I Edward Lewis Moore, b. Washoe City, Nev., Aug. i, 1863; d.
Sept. 16, 1863.
2229. II. * Alice Evelyn Moore, b. Chicopee, Mass., Nov. 8, 1865.
2230. III. * George Henry Moore, b. Denison, Kansas, April 2, 1869.
1230. LuciNDA Davis Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y., June 4,
1846; m. John v., son of Thomas Parker and (Vinicombe)
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Gallup, at Chatham, Nov. i, 1866. He was b. Somerset, England,
Aug. 27, 1846. He is a farmer in Irving, Kansas.
There were 5 children.
2231. I. * Charles Herbert Gullup, b. Marcellus, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1867; rn.
Helen M. Griswold, Dec. 24, 1890, at Ashtabula, Ohio.
2232. II. * Jessie Elizabeth Gallup, b. Irving, Kansas, May 19, 1870; ra.
Charles W. Hopkins, Dec. 11, 1889, at Ashtabula. Ohio.
2233. III. Julia May Gallup, b. Irving, Kansas, Jan. 3, 1875; m. Herman
Klingbiel, Nov. 11, 1897, at Ashtabula, Ohio.
2234. IV. Edward Parker Gallup, b. Irving, Kansas, April 5, 1877; m.
Myrtie Graham, Jan. 3, 1898, at Jefferson, Ohio.
2235. V. * William Carlton Gallup, b. Irving, Kansas, Aug. 3, 1879; m.
Lena Castle, Oct. 8, 1898, at Saybrook, Ohio.
1231. Bethenia Moore, b. Jan. 24, 1843; m. at Chatham,
N. Y., 1872, Edward P., the son of Edmond and Hannah (Port-
tor) Johnson. He is a lumber dealer and builder.
There are 4 children.
Maud Bertha Johnson, b. Sept 24, 1874; m. Andrew Clark, Dec.
25, 1900.
Gilbert Walter Johnson, b. July 17, 1876; m. Hattie A. Law-
rence, July 22, 1896, at Pittsfield, Mass.
Silas Edward Johnson, b. May 13, 1880.
Estella May Johnson, b. Aug. 27, 1885.
1232. Amasa Pliny Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y., May 24,
1846; m. at Ghent, N. Y., June 23, 1887, Lizzie, the dau. of Philip
Sliarp. He is a farmer and landlord, and officer in the Reformed
Church of Ghent.
There were 3 children, b. Ghent, N. Y.
2240. I. Philip J. Moore, b. May 22, i88g.
2241. II. Amasa Pliny Moore, b. Sept. 8, 1890; d. April 9, 1892.
2242. III. William Reuben Moore, b. Sept. 28, 1895.
1233. Eliza R. Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y , July 22, 1848,
m. Edward Morgan, Sept. 18, 1877. He was the son of Justin
and Hannah (Brooks) Morgan, b. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 17, 1851.
Res. Becket, Mass.
They had 3 children.
2243. I. Georgia Viola Morgan, b. June 17, 1881.
2244. II. Earl L. Morgan, b. Nov. 29, 1884; d. April 7, 1893.
2245. III. Harrison Morgan, b. Feb. 17, 1889; d. March 30, 1893.
1234. Rensselaer H. Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y., July
10, 1850; m. at Brooklyn, N. Y., March 22, i8go, Ella Brady.
She b. Brooklyn, July 20, 1868. He is a painter.
They have 2 children, b. Pittsfield, Mass.
2246. I. Clarence E. Moore, b. July 14, 1893.
2247. II. Florence Mariel Moore, b. May 20, 1901.
1236. Silas D. Moore, b. Chatham, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1856;
m. Annis, dau. of C. Nelson and Maria L. (How) Brady, b.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1866. He is a farmer.
154 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
They have 3 children.
2248. I. Annie Louise Moore, b. Austerlitz, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1888.
2249. II. Silas Nelson Moore, b. Chatham, NY., Feb. 8, 1890.
2250 III. Ethel Lavinia Moore, b. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 10, 1899.
1241. Ralph Rogers Thompson, b. Chatham, N. Y., Jan.
17, 1818; d. there, Feb. 15, 1894. He m. ist, at Chatham, N. Y.,
Catherine Stever, Sept. 9, 1844. He m. 2d, Elizabeth A. ,
May I, 1856.
Children by ist marriage:
2251. I. Caroline E. Thompson, b. Aug. i, 1845; d. Jan. 19, 1848.
2252. II. Mary Louise Thompson, b. Nov. 19, 1846; d. Jan. 26, 1900.
2253. Ill- Catherine Thompson, b. July 4, 184S; d. July 6, 1848.
Children by 2d marriage:
2254. IV. * Alice Minnie Thompson, b. Feb. 13, 1857; m. Arnold Laraway,
May 5, 1879.
2255. V. Martha Rogers Thompson, b. March 14, 1859; m. Erskine Dan-
forth Palmer, Mechanicsville, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1886. Child, Dor-
othy Erskine Palmer, b. Nov. 12, 1892.
2256. VI. Caroline Thompson, b. May 16, 1861; d. Oct. 3, 1871.
2257. VII. William J. Thompson, b. July i, 1876; d. the same day.
1255. Martha L. Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Oct. 3,
1834; m. Franklin J. King, in Champlain, Jan. 22, 1857. He was
b. Wheeling, West Virginia, the son of Solomon and Eliza (Miller)
King, Feb. 28, 1826. Mr. King passed his boyhood in Wheeling,
where his father conducted a general store. In 1846, he enlisted
in the army of the Mexican War and crossed the plains in the ist
battalion of Missouri Artillery, under the command of General
Kearney. He was honorably discharged, in New Orleans, in Aug.
1847, and went to California in 1849. He settled in Yreka, CaL,
where he has conducted the largest merchandising establishment
in the North for 40 years.
They had 5 children, all b. in Yreka, Cal.
2258. I. Charles Miller King, b. Dec. 9, 1857; m. Jennie Wheatly, June
16, 1885.
2259. II. Willetta C. King, b. Dec. 6, 1859; m. John H. Magoffey, Aug. 22,
1885.
2260. III. William H. King, b. Dec. 6, 1859; ra. Claribelle Leffler, Stockton,
June 2, 1898.
2261. IV. Franklin J. King, b. July 27, 1864; m, Carrie A. Tyler, July 19,
1888.
2262. V. George W. King, b. April 7, 1869.
1258. Caroline Eliza Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Feb.
28, 1840; m'. Curtis Hoopes Pyle, in Yreka, Cal., March 22, 1863.
He was b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 23, 1832.
There were 8 children, all b. Yreka, Cal.
2263. I. Martha C. Pyle, b. Jan. 18, 1864; m. Perle M. Johnson, Feb.
14, 1888.
2264. II. Frederick E. Pyle, b. Oct. 21. 1865; d. April 30, 1866.
2265. III. *Mary P. Pyle, b. Feb. 23, 1867.
\:X:. EDWARD J. MOOKE.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 155
2266. IV. Charles E. Pvle, b. Jan. 28, 1869; d. March 25, 1875.
2267. V. * Katherine S. Pyle, b. July 6, 1874.
2268. VI. * Frances R. Pyle, b. Aug. 4, 1876.
2269 VII. Lucv E. Pyle, b. Oct. 8, 1878.
1261. Charles S. Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., May 2,
1854; m. Louisa Fried, in Yreka, Cal., in 1883; res. Sissons, Cal.
There was i child.
2270. I. Emma B. Moore, b. Sept., 1884.
1264. Elizabeth M. Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Sept.
16, 1838; m. Levi, son of William and Hannah (Hopper) Peake,
at Mooers, N. Y. He was b. in Canada, Ma^^ 24, 1833. For the
last 28 years he has resided Chateaugay, N. Y. President of the
bank, president of the board of trustees, and held smaller offices
of the town. Is now a merchant of the firm of Peake & Sharp.
They had 4 children.
2271. I. Lizzie Bkownell Peake, b. Malone, N. Y ; d. young.
2272. II. Ernest Thomas Peake, b. Malone, N. Y., d. young.
2273. III. Beulah Moore Peake, b. Chateaugay, N, Y. ; ra. Lionel Van
Akers, July, 1894.
2274. IV. Joseph Peake, b. Chateaugay, d. young.
1265. Julia Moore, b. Champlain, N Y., Sept. 30, 1842;
m. Nov. II, 1867, William Albert, son of Zephaniah Swift More
and Caroline Maria (Cleveland) Hersey. He b. Hawkesbury,
Canada, Aug. 19, 1845. He is a druggist, Watertown, N. Y., 22
Sterling St.
They had 6 children.
I. Albert Edward Hersey, b. Hawkesbury, Canada, Jan. 11, 1869;
d. Jan. 20, 1875.
Benjamin William Hersey, Hawkesbury, June 9, 1870; d. Aug. 30,
1870
William Albert Hersey, b. Hawkesbury, Canada, June 6, 1872;
m. Katherine Vrooman, at Johnstown, NY, Oct. 8, 1895.
Mary Caroline Hersey, b Champlain, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1873; m.
Albert Flint Sheldon, at Watertown, N. Y , Feb. 5, 1895.
Charles Albert Hersey, b. Chateaugay, N. Y., May 29, 1875; d.
Sept. 21, 1S75.
Louise Moore Hersey, b Geneseo, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1879; graduate
of Albany Normal School, June, 1901.
1267. Edward Joseph Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Sept.
10, 1846; m. Qeorgiana Crabbe, at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 14, 1883.
She was b. in Brooklyn, Aug. i, 1854. Mr. Moore is a manufac-
turing druggist in New York City, and the author of The Moore
Family, igoo; res. 92 Jamaica Ave., Flushing, N. Y.
They had 4 children, all but the last b. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
2281. I. Benjamin Nichols Moore, b. May 27, 1884.
2282. II. Frank Rust Moore, b. May 27, 1884.
2283. III. Edward Corbin Moore, b. Nov. 3, 1885.
2284. IV. George Birkbeck Moore, b. Feb. 9, 1892.
2276.
II.
2277.
III.
2278.
IV.
2279.
V.
2280.
VI.
156 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1269. Eliza C. Shedden, b. Mooers, N. Y., April 8, 1839;
m. at Clintonville, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1868, Van Rensselaer, the son of
John and Mary (Weston) Mace. He was b. Clintonville, N. Y.
They had 4 children, b. Wabasha, Minn.
2285. I. John V. R. Mace, b. March 30, 1870; d. June 14, 1873.
2286. II. Mary Etta Mace, b, Nov. 14, 1871; m Peter Cyrus Shaw, at
Wabasha, Minn , Aug. 15, 1900; res. Jarrett's, Mian.; graduate
of High School and Normal institute.
2287. III. Emeline S. Mace, b. March 27, 1874; d July i, 1875.
2288. IV. Nellie Eliza Mace, b April 7, 1877; graduate of High School
and Normal Institute; now teaching in W^abasha.
1285. Medad Moore Cooke, b. Sacket's Harbor, N. Y.,
Sept. 22, 1831; d. Marine City, Mich., Dec. 15, 1894. He m.
ist, Harriet, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Hazelwood) Lonsdale,
at Brownville, Jefferson Co., N. Y., Jan. 10, 1850. She was b. at
Pillar Point, N. Y., March 15, 1832; d. Watertovvn, N. Y., Oct.
31, 1863. He m. 2d, Augusta Lonsdale, Jan. 10, 1866, at Water-
town. She b. June i, 1844, and was sister of the ist wife. He
was a sailor.
There was i child.
2289. I. * Minnie Elizabeth Cooke, b. Dexter, N. Y., March 4, 1870.
1289. Georgiana Cooke, b. Sacket's Harbor, N. Y., May
5, 1833; m. George A. Parks, at Lockport, 111., May 12, 1855.
She d. there, July 26, 1867.
There were 3 children.
2290. I. Mary Augusta Parks, b. Aug. 22, 1861, Lockport, 111.; d. Sept. 5,
1863.
2291. II. George Brayton Parks, b. Lockport, 111., May 23, 1864.
2292. III. William Cooke Parks, b. May 5, 1867. He was adopted by his
uncle, Wm. L. Cooke, and now bears the name of William P.
Cooke.
1290. William L. Cooke, b Sacket's Harbor, N. Y. March
31, 1835; d. Chicago, 111., June 8, 1898. He m. Harriet Newell,
dau. of Sylvester and Sarah (Newell) Piper, at Chicago, May 11,
1858. She was b. Sacket's Harbor, March 31, 1840.
There were 2 children.
2293. I. Ida M. Cooke, b. Dec. 19. 1859; is principal in a Chicago School.
2294. II. Ada M. Cooke, b. Aug. 6, 1862; d. Nov. 26, 1862.
1292. Lewis Byron Cooke, b. Sacket's Harbor, Jan. 18,
1840; m. Eleanor Gorman, at Lockport, 111., where she was born.
He is a lock tender on the Illinois and Michigan Canal. She was
the dau. of Michael and Eleanor (Judge) Gorman.
There were 8 children.
2295. I. Eleanor Cooke, b. — ; d. young.
2296. II. John Gorman Cooke, b. April 7, 1864, Chicago, 111.; m. Mary Cox;
d. leaving i child, Dewitt Clinton Cooke, who lives with his
mother, Biltmore, N. C.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 1 57
2297. III. Mary Cooke, b. Lockport, 111., April 11, 1S66.
2298. IV. Lewis Cooke, b. Lockport, 111., Jan. 24, 1872.
2299. V. Charles Milton Cooke, b. April 20, 1874.
2300. VI. George Lewis Cooke, b. Chicago, 111., Jan. 24, 1876.
2301. VII. James Henry Cooke, b. Chicago, Oct. i8, 1878.
2302. VIII. Harriet Elsie Cooke, b. Chicago, Jan. i. 1882.
1296. Hiram Benedict, b. Dec. 24, 1815; m. June 30,
1851, Sarah, the dau. of John M. Henderson, of Scotland. He
was a dentist and resided in Detroit, Mich.
There were 7 children.
2303. I. Harriet Benedict, b. April i, 1852.
2304. II. Sarah Benedict, b. Nov. 29, 1853.
2305. III. Ella Benedict, b. Oct. 8, 1855,
2306. IV. William Esmond Benedict, b. June 15, 1858.
2307. V. James Harvey Benedict, b. March 5, 1862; d. April 4, 1862.
2308. VI. Nellie Benedict, b. April 17, 1863; d. July 10, 1863.
2309. VII. Stella Mae Benedict, b. May 25, 1864.
1300. Nelson Benedict, b. Dec. 23, 1824; m. June i,
1852, Mira Whitney. He d. Oct. 29, 1857.
There was i child.
2310. I. Frank Fenelon Benedict, b. Feb. 10, 1854.
1303. Virgil Douglas Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, Dec. 3,
1814; d. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 6, 1895; buried at Greenlawn
Cemetery. He m. at Galena, Delaware Co., Ohio, Nov 2, 1841,
Hannah Marilla, dau. of Sylvester and Sarah (Williams) Hough.
She was b. at Galena, May 8, 181 7.
The history of Mr. Moore is that of most of the sons of the pio-
neers of the west. He had the advantage of a district school in
the winter and assisted in clearing the land in the summer. He
was a prosperous farmer and stock raiser. He was 6 feet high,
with black hair and eyes.
There were 2 children, b. Gahanna, Ohio.
2311. I. Daughter, b. Feb. 17, 1843; d. same day.
2312. II. * Roxana Moore, b. Feb. 2, 1845.
1305. Harriet Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, March 25, 1817;
d. Anson, Mo., May 31, 1865. She m. Theodore, son of Moses
and Isabelle (Nicholson) Rugg, at Gahanna, Ohio, Dec. 22, 1836.
He was b. in Blendon township, March, 1817; d. Denver, Col.,
Jan. 3, 1899. He was a harness maker. Moses Rugg was a Rev-
olutionary soldier for 4 years with the Massachusetts troops. Isa-
bella Nicholson m. ist, Mr. McKillips.
There were 5 children.,
" Emeritt Josephine Rugg, b. Dec. 25, 1837, Palestine, Ohio.
Sarah Margaret Rugg, b Cincinnati, Ohio, March 22, 1840; d.
Sept. 20, 1847.
Francis Rosaline Rugg, b. Blendon, Ohio, June 29, 1844; d. Dec.
7, 1862; m. O. P. Sawyer, at Peakesville, Mo., June 29, 1862.
* Edward Laws Rugg, b. Chambersburg, Mo., May 17, 1853.
* Hattie Emma Rugg, b. Farmington, Iowa, Feb. 25, 1858.
2313-
2314-
I.
II.
2315-
III.
2316.
2317-
IV.
V
158 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1306. Alfred Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, Dec. 28, 1819;
d. Des Moines, Iowa, Nov, 14, 1850. He m. Sophia Seaman.
Mr. Moore moved at an early day to Des Moines, Iowa, where he
established a private school called the Des Moines Institute. He
possessed marked ability as an educator and his early death
brought to a close what promised to be a useful career.
There was i child.
2318. I. Ida Moore, b. — ; m. — Gerhart.
1307. Simeon Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, March 23, 1823;
d. Dec. 13, 1888; m. Nancy Harper, Oct. g, 1856. She was b.
Nov. 2, 1837; d. Sept. 30, 1859. He m. 2d, Tabitha Ray, March
18, i860; she b. July i, 1825; d. Jan. 20, 1862. He m. 3d, Mary
Williams, Jan. 23, 1863; she b. Aug. i, 1828, d. March 14, 1865.
He m. 4th, Frances Lilley, Nov. 25, 1866; she b. March 21, 1846;
d. Oct. I, 1876. He taught school when a young man and later
in life was a farmer.
There were 7 children.
2319. I. Simeon R. Moore, b. Oct. 5, 1857; m. May 30, 1878.
2320. II. Virgil Moore, b. Dec. 10, 1858; d. March 4, 1861.
2321 III. * Tom Ray Moore, b. New Harmony, Mo., March 22, 1861.
2322. IV. Peter Moore, b. March 28, 1868; m. Lizzie Nesham, Dec. 25,
1891.
2323. V. Laura Moore, b. May 30, 1869; m. J. R. Nixon, Nov. 15, 1885; d.
Feb. 14, 1896.
2324. VI. Mary Ida Moore, b. Feb. 28, 1872; m. T. C. Mann, March 21,
1897.
2325. VII. George Moore, b. May 15, 1874.
1309. Laura Ann Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, Oct. i, 1825;
d. Columbus, Ohio, April 20, 1895; n^- George Washington, son
of George Washington and Rebecca (Weatherington) Williams,
April 3, 1845. He b. Alexandria, Va., Sept. 15, 1809; d. Rusco
Station, Ohio, Dec. 26, 1881. Both are interred at Greenlawn
Cemetery.
They had 11 children.
2326. I. *Emma Dean Williams, b. Valley Crossing, Ohio, Aug. 11 1846.
2327. II. * George Washington Williams, b Rusco Station, Oct. 8, 1848.
2328. III. * Frank Moore Williams, b. Rusco Station, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1851.
2329. IV. Charles Ball Williams, b. Rusco Station, Jan. 10, 1S53; d. Aug.
18, 1876.
2330. V. * Hugh Legare Williams, b. Rusco Station, Ohio, Jan. g, 1855.
2331. VI. * Edwin Ruthvin Williams, b. Feb. i6, 185S, Rusco Station, Ohio.
2332. VII. Della Laura Williams, b. Rusco Station, July 25, 1S61; d. Aug.
17, 1S66.
2333- VIII. Joseph Clark Williams, b. Oct. 13, 1863; d. Sept. 11, 1866.
2334. IX. Jessie Fremont Williams, b. Rusco Station, Oliio, Aug. 5, 1865;
d. Oct. 19, 1893.
2335. X. Sarah Maria Williams, b. Rusco Station, Ohio, Oct. 19, 1867.
2336. XI. Laura Moore Williams, b. June 11, 1870, Rusco Station, Ohio,
d. Sept. 3, 1870.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 159
1311. Wallace Hetman Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, Feb.
4, 1841; ID. Coolville, Athens Co., Ohio, April 29, 1863. Carrie E.,
dau. of George and Hannah (Savage) Williams. She b. Dela-
ware Co., Ohio, Jan. 6, 1844; d. March 2, 1894. He entered the
service as a member of the 46th Ohio V. I., wounded at the
battle of Pittsburg Landing, and was discharged. He subse-
quently enlisted in the 133d Ohio V. I. and served to the end of
the War.
There were 2 children, b. Gahanna, Ohio.
2337. I. * Cordelia A. Moore, b. March 31, 1864.
2338. II. Katherine Moore, b. July i, 1868.
1314. Mary Ann Abigail Sharp, b. Hamilton township,
Ohio, Nov. 22, 1829; m. Washington J., son of William and
Nancy (Walton) Hawkins, at Gahanna, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1847. He
b. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 3, 1825; d. Pyramid Lake, May 12, i860.
She m. 2d, Edwin Gregory, Nov. 21, 1861. He d. March 21, 1862.
She m. 3d, James A. Ashcraft, Sonoma Co., Cal., Dec. 20, 1866.
There were 9 children.
2339. I. Lewis Jacob Hawkins, b. St. Louis Co., Mo., Sept. 23, 1848; m.
Maria Mize.
Deeford Simeon Hawkins, b. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 29, 1849;
m. Kate Williams.
Charles Washington Hawkins, b. Yolo Co. Cal., May 17, 1852;
m. Alice Carter.
Edward Everett Hawkins, b. Yolo Co., Cal., Dec. 21, 1853.
Henry Hamdon Hawkins, Yolo Co., Cal , Dec. 27, 1855; d. Nov.
15, 1875.
William Latimer Hawkins, b. Yolo Co., Cal., Dec. 29, 1857; m.
Anna Jacobs.
James Russell Hawkins, b. Yolo Co., Cal., Jan. 4, 1S60; m.
Anna Hardin.
Cass Plumer Ashcraft, b. Nov. 3, 1869; m. Minnie Moreland.
Laura Miriam Ashcraft, b. Sept. 13, 1871; m. James Reinhart.
1317. Hannah Williams Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, Feb.
6, 1833; m. there in 1850, Christopher Clark, b. in England, Dec.
25, 1 831; d. at La Crosse, Wis., March g, 1901.
They had one child.
2348. I. Mary Catherine Clark, b. at Brownsville, Minn,, July 22, 1858.
1318. George Alvin Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, Aug. 19,
1835; m. at Gahanna, July 12, 1862, Sophronia Shull, b. July 31,
1840. He was a farmer.
There were 7 children, all b. Gahanna, Ohio.
2349. I. * Charles Alvin Moore, b. April 22, 1864.
2350. II. Jessie Maude Moore, b. Jan. 31, 1866; d. Jan. i, 1870.
2351. III. Calvin Howe Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1867; d. May 15, 1S91; m. Clara
Guider; no issue.
2352. IV. * Edward David Moore, b. June 14, 1871.
2353. V. Walter Paul Moore, b. March 21, 1876.
2354. VI. Bessie Moore, b. June 7, 1S79.
2355- VII. Benjamin Freeman Moore, b. Oct. 5, 1882.
2340.
II.
2341-
III.
2342.
2343-
IV.
V.
2344-
VI.
2345-
VII.
2346.
2347-
VIII.
IX.
l6o PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH,
1319. Preston Alfred Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, May
15) 1837; m. Elizabeth, dau. of David and Elizabeth (Pugh)
Richards, March 28, 1859. She was b. Onondaga Co., N. Y. He
is a farmer and stockman.
They had 3 children.
2356. I. Frank P. Moore, b. at "Headley's Corners," Ohio, 1859; d. Aug.
I, 1891. He m. Maud L. Smith, at Corning, Iowa, May 4, 1878.
2357. II. Fred Herbert Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, July 7, 1865; d. May
II, 1880.
2358. III. Mary Moore, b. Central College, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1866; d. Oct. 14,
1891; m. S. W. Bounce, at Arraourdale, Kan., March 23, 1889.
1320. Amanda M. Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, Jan. 3, 1840,
m. John H., the son of Thomas and Anna (Rice) Martin, Jan. 27,
1863. He b. April 17, 1833; d. Feb. 22, 1880. He was a book-
keeper, Columbus, Ohio. His father served in the War of 1812.
There were 6 children.
2359. I. Walter H. Martin, b. Feb. 13, 1864; m. May 30, 1897, Alice
Robbins, of Minneapolis, Minn. Real estate agent, Columbus,
Ohio.
2360. II. Cornelia Martin, b. Feb. 13, 1864; d. Oct. 30, 1865.
2361. III. John Thomas Martin, b. Dec. 20, 1865; m. Alice Knight Frank,
dau. of Col. Frank, U. S. Army, July 3, 1895.
2362. IV. Robert Moore Martin, b. Dec. 8, 1867; m. Edna Mitchel, June
3, 1896.
2363. V. Herbert Hayden Martin, b. Dec. 8, 1867; m. Nina Firestone, of
Columbus, Ohio, June 30, 1891; res. Omaha, Neb. Children:
Geraldine and Herbertta.
2364. VI. Percy Martin, b. June 19, 1871. res. Berlin, Germany, secretary
of an American company,
1321. Mary A. Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, May 26, 1842;
d. Cardington, Ohio, March 15, 1873; m. June 17, 1868, at Blen-
don, Ohio, Demmon P. Cooke, b. Clinton township, Franklin Co.,
Ohio, Aug. 24, 1828.
There was i child.
2365. I. Demmie p. Cooke, b. Galena, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1871; m. Maud
Brown, dau. of John L. Brown, of Columbus, Ohio.
1323. Lucien Barber Moore, b. Sheldon, N. Y., Oct. 17,
1838; m. at Tyringham, Mass., March 17, 1858, Sarah, dau. of
Milton and Margaret (Stedman) Judd, of Monterey, Mass. She
was b. July 16, 1835.
There were 6 children, b. Tyringham, Mass.
2366. I. * Helen Thankful Moore, b. Nov. 21, 1859.
2367. II. * Frederic Milton Moore, b. Oct. 10, 1861.
2368. III. * Homer Lucien Moore, b. Jan. 9, 1864.
2369. IV. Herbert Eugene Moore, b. Jan. 6. 1S67; m. Lydia F., dau. of
Sullivan Blake and Mary Ann (Burns) Ingalls, b. Dec. 19, 1863.
2370. V. * Guy De Mond Moore, b. Dec. 20, i8Cg.
2371. VI. Lucy Margaret Moore, b. Aug. 26, 1872.
2372.
I.
2373-
II.
2374-
III.
2375-
IV.
2376.
V.
2377-
VI.
2378.
VII.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. l6l
1324. Eldad Moore, b. Sheldon, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1841J
m. at Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 21, 1864, Julia flaria, dau. of Henry
Harrington. She b. Pittsfield, Jan. 14, 1844. He enlisted from
Lee, Mass., in Co. "E," 27th Massachusetts Volunteers. Lived
in Becket, Lee and Pittsfield. Came to Becket when he was 12
years old. He was a prisoner at Andersonville. (See History of
Lee iox record.) After the war, he was captain of the Colby
Guard of Pittsfield.
There were 7 children.
Henry Wilson Moore, b. Dec. ig, 1866; drowned July 12, 1879.
Robert Andrew Moore, b. Dec. 10, 1869; d. Aug. 25, 1870.
Emma Reynolds Moore, b. June 7, 1S74; d. March 17, 1875.
Hugh Wilson Moore, b. April 27, 1876; d. Sept. 3, 1876.
Eldad Ethelbert Moore, b. Dec. 17, 1880; d. Oct. 15, 1897.
Bessie Harrington Moore, b. Feb. 11, 1882.
Frederick Russell Moore, b. Sept. 3, 1884.
1325. Marcus Truman Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Nov. 6,
1843; m. Lee, Mass., Feb, 20, 1866, Matilda Louisa, dau. of
Joseph and Mary (Halsey) Combs. She b. West Stockbridge,
Mass., June 29, 1844.
They had 7 children, the first b. at Lee, and the others at Pitts-
field, Mass.
Marcus Earle Moore, b. Feb. 12, 1869; d. Feb. 23, 1871.
Arthur Clyde Moore, b. April 23, 1873; d. Feb. — .
Clarence Russell Moore b. Feb. 19, 1876.
Grace Lettice Moore, b. Oct. 9, 1878.
Edith Louise Moore, b. Oct. 8, 1883; d. Dec. 23, 1884.
Homer Halsey Moore, b. June 27, 1885.
Charlotte Combs Moore, b. May 20, 1890.
1327. H. Warren Phelps, b. Blendon, Ohio, May 5,
1839, was educated in the common schools, at Central College
Academy in Blendon, and at the Business College in Cleveland,
Ohio. He enlisted in Co. "H," 95th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer
Infantry, as a private soldier, Aug. i, 1862, for three years. He
was appointed ist sergeant, promoted to 2d lieutenant, then to ist
lieutenant, and commanded his company during the last 2 years
of the war. His company carried the regimental colors and did
excellent service at the battle of Nashville, Dec. 16, 1864. The
distance marched by his company during the war was fully 10,000
miles.
After the close of the war, Mr. Moore engaged in farming and
stock raising. He m. Louisa M. Clark, Jan. i, 1868. She was the
granddaughter of Isaac and Ursula (Clark) Griswold, pioneers of
Blendon in 1806. Mr. Phelps has been statistical correspondent
of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and reporter for the U. S.
Weather Bureau for 20 years. He assisted in the preparation of
the genealogy of the Phelps Family, and is president of the Pioneer
Association of the Phelps-Griswold-Moore and Meacham families,
2379-
I.
2380.
II.
2381.
III.
2382.
IV.
2383.
V.
2384.
VI.
2385.
VII.
2386.
I.
2387.
II.
2388.
III.
2389.
IV.
2390.
V.
2391'
VI.
2392
I
2393
II.
2394
III.
2395
IV.
2396
V.
2397
VI.
2398
VII.
2399
VIII.
162 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
of Blendon, Ohio; member of the G. A. R., and M. E. Church,
and a Republican in politics.
There were 6 children.
George H. Phelps, b. Dec. 23, 1868; m. Bertha Switchard.
Roland C. Phelps, b. May 23, 1871.
Grace Clarke Phelps, b. Nov., 1874; graduated, Columbus, Ohio.
Warren D. Phelps, b. Washington, Ohio, April 8, 1877.
M. Louisa Phelps, b. Dec. 11, 1880.
Homer M. Phelps, b. — .
1329. Orville Parsons Case, b. Nov. 9, 1814; d. May 18,
1888; m. at West Suffield, Conn., Nov. 27, 1839, Emeline Cathe-
rine Viets, of East Granby, Conn. He was a grocer in Hartford.
They had 8 children, all but the ist b. Hartford, Conn.
Horace Orville Case, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., July 27, 1841.
Sarah Jane Case, b. Aug., 1843; d. Aug., 1845.
Charles Henry Case, b. Sept. 4, 1845; d. Aug. 6, 1867; unmarried.
James Harper Case, b. June 10, 1848.
Albert Marcus Case, b. Feb. 12, 1852; d. young.
Albert Marcus Case, b. Feb. 11, 1854.
William Arthur Case, b Jan 10, 1857; d. June 17, 1858.
Frederick Everett Case, b. Dec. 16, 1861; d. Dec. 3, 1881.
1330. Sarah Ann Case, m. Francis Case, of North Granby.
They had 2 children.
2400. I. Ann Eliza Case, b. — ; m. Lambert B. Case; res. Barkhamsted,
Conn.
2401. II. Erwin Case, b. — .
1331. Aurelia Case, m. ist, Oliver Case, of North Can-
ton; 2d, Mr. Backus.
They had 2 children.
2402. I. Parmelia S. Case, b. — .
2403. II. Cromwell Oliver Case, res. New Britain, Conn.
1332. Ezra M. Case, b. — ; m. Ellen E. West, of Colchester,
Conn.; 2d, Julia Smith Porter, of Glastonbury; res. New Britain,
Conn.
Children by ist marriage:
2404. I. Sarah Jane Case, b. — .
2405. II. George Orville Case, b. — .
2406. III. Ella Case, b. — .
2407. IV. Warren Simeon Case, b. — .
Child by 2d marriage:
2408. V. Etta Case, b. — ; m.; living at Meriden, Conn.
1335. Martha Moore, b. Granby, Conn., March 25, 1836;
m. Abel Cornelius, the son of Abel and Vashti (Griswold) Adams,
at Granby, April 29, 1858. He b. Tariffville, Conn., Nov. 4, 1823;
d. there, Aug. 24, 1877. He was a farmer.
2409.
I.
2410.
II.
24II.
III.
2412.
IV.
2413-
V.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHII-DREN SEVENTH. 163
There were 5 children, all b. Tariffville, Conn.
* Henry Adams, b. April 18, 1859.
Horace Moore Adams, b. Sept. 6, 1861.
* Martha Vashti Adams, b. Jan. 14, 1865.
Abel Cornelius Adams, b. June 24, 1869.
Frank Evarts Adams, b. Oct. 17, 1872.
1338. William Parsons Case, b. North Canton, Conn.,
June 3, 1825; m. Angeline B. King, at Lynn, Mass., May 26, 1858.
He d. Cedar Falls, Iowa, March 5, 1865. She d. Springfield,
Mass., Dec. 6, igoo.
They had 2 children.
2414. I. Florence Eva Case, b. Oct. 11, i860; d. Springfield, Mass.,
"several years ago."
2415. II. William Parsons Case, b. — , 1863; res. 175 St. James Avenue,
Springfield, Mass.
1352. Stoughton Moore, b. Chenango Co., N. Y. , Oct.
15, 1812; d. North East, Dutchess Co., N. Y., July 15, 1895. He
m. Harriet, thedau. of Barnabas Paine, at Amenia, Dutchess Co.,
in 1840. She was b. North East in 181 1, and d. at Amenia
N. Y., in 1852. He m. 2d, Polly, the dau. of Samuel Bristol, in
1853. He was a farmer.
There were 9 children, all b. in North East.
2416. I. Charles Paine Moore, b. Jan. 26, 1841; he went to Wisconsin
when 19, and 2 years later started for Iowa. Nothing has been
heard of him since.
2417. II. Samantha Moore, b. May 16, 1843; d. April 30, 1849.
2418. III. Mary Louisa Moore, b. Dec. 18, 1845; m. Dr. I. G. Heilman,
Feb. 25, 1873.
2419. IV. * George Chester Moore, b. March 20, 1849.
2420. V. John Wesley Moore, b. Dec. 17, 1851; d. March 17, 1852.
Children by 2d marriage:
2421. VI. Henry S. Moore, b. April 10, 1854.
2422. VII. Harriet P. Moore, b. May 29, 1856. In Patent Office, Washing-
ton, D. C.
2423. VIII. William H. S. Moore, b. May 14, 1858.
2424. IX. Hiram P. Moore, b. Jan. i, 1861.
1359. Sarah Cleveland Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y.,
May 12, 1829; m. John Catlin, the son of William and Maria
(Catlin) Beardsley, at Oxford, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1848. He was b.
Chenango Co., N. Y., Sept. 5, 1827; d. Oxford, N. Y., April 3,
1886. He was a traveling salesman. Benjamin Cleveland, the
grandfather of Sarah Cleveland Moore, served 7 years in the War
of the Revolution.
There was i child.
2425. I, Erford Carroll Beardsley, b. Oxford, N. Y., Feb. i, 1850.
He is an optician in Oxford, and is unmarried.
164 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH,
1370. Oliver Moore, b. July 22, 1819; m. Thurston,
and had 5 children.
2426. I. Henry Moore, b. — .
2427. II. William Moore, b. — .
2428. III. * Fanny Moore, b, — .
2429. IV. George Moore, b. — .
2430. V, * Hester Moore, b. — .
1376. Marcia Moore, b. March 29, 1824; m. ist,
2431.
I.
2432-
II.
2433-
III.
2434-
IV.
2435.
V.
Hailey, and had i daughter, Willa Hailey. She m. 2d, — Shull,
and they had 2 daughters, Nancy and Kate Shull.
1377. Henry P. Moore, b. April 9, 1836; m. ist, Martha
Robinson, Sept. i, 1858; i child, Delia, b. Jan. 7, i860; d. June 6,
1863. He m. 2d, Eliza Burton, Nov. i86g.
There were 5 children.
* Mable C. Moore, b. Oct. 4, 1870.
LuLA L. Moore, b. May 26, 1872; married.
Kate B. Moore, b. March 23, 1876; d. Nov. 14, 1882.
Ray Moore, b. Dec. 23, 1882.
Gladys Moore, b. July 18, 1887.
1379. Adaline L. Webb, b. Feb. 6, 1817; m. George
Bryant, Jan. 5, 1836; d. Feb. 29, 1888.
There were 8 children.
2436. I. Ellen T. Bryant, b. Dec. 11, 1837; m. Darius Plumb, Nov. 18,
1861; d. May lo, 1863; no issue.
2437. II. Fernando Dee Bryant, b. Aug. 27, 1839; d. Feb. 18, 1841.
2438. Ill, Dorliska Bryant, b. Sept. 10, 1841; d. Sept. 11, 1841.
2439. IV. *Mary Diadamia Bryant, b. Jan. 25, 1847.
2440. V. * Geo. W. Bryant, b. Sept 20, 1844.
2441. VI. Pamelia C Bryant, b. May 28, 1853; m. George Camp, Sept, 18,
1872-. d. May 14, 1884; 4 daughters, all of whom d. in infancy.
2442. VII. * Elmer C. Bryant, b. Sept. 26, 1855.
2443. VIII. * Charles C. Bryant, b. Oct. 18, 1859.
1382. Almira Moore, b. Hartland, Conn., Nov. 15, 1806;
m. Stephen B. Nichols, at Becket, Mass., Jan. 27, 1825; d. at Lee,
Mass., May 19, 1863. He b. Aug. 9, 1799; d. April 8, 1877.
They had 4 children.
2444. I. * James Birchard Nichols, b. Becket, Mass., Aug. 9, 1826.
2445. II. Sarah Irene Nichols, b. Becket, Sept. 13, 1829; unmarried.
2446. III. Louisa Almira Nichols, b. Becket, June 12, 1836; m. at Rockford,
111., Dec. 25, 1871, Alexander Black; he b. July 20, 1840; no issue.
2447. IV. * Luther Stephen Nichols, b. Becket, Mass., Nov. 13, 1838.
1385. Edward Moore, b. New Marlborough, Mass,, Feb.
27, 1812; m. Sept. 12, 1836, Harriet Smith. He d. Lee, Mass.,
Dec. 23, 1869. She b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 30, 1818; d. Lee,
Sept. 14, 1882.
2454-
I.
2455-
II.
2456.
III.
2457.
IV.
2458.
V.
2459
VI.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 165
There were 6 children.
2448. I. George Moore, b. Lee, Mass., 1837; d. young.
2449. II. CH.A.RLES Edward Moore, b. Lee, Oct. 25, 1839; m. there, Mary
Charlotte Beach, July 24, 1S69; d. Lee, Oct. 6. 1890; no issue.
2450. III. Sarah Maria Moore, b. Lee, Feb. 27, 1842; m Frank E. Angell,
Feb. 16, 1867; d. Lee, Jan. 29, 1869; no issue.
2451. IV. * Frances Almira Moore, b. Rochester, N. Y., July 15, 1844.
2452. V. * Julia Leavitt Moore, b. Lee, Mass., July 2, 1852.
2453. VI. Austin Davis Moore, b. Lee, Aug. 24, 1855; went West, and is
supposed to have d. unmarried.
1387. Austin Davis Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Aug. 22,
1816; m. Sarah M. ; d. Ortega, Fla., Feb. 11, 1857.
There were 6 children.
Austin Davis Moore, b. Nov. ir, 1841; d. Feb. 3, 1842.
Austin Davis Moore, b. Jan. 20, 1850; d. Feb. 27, 1851.
Gerard Moore, b. Oct. 25, 1854: d. July 8, 1855.
Julia L. Moore, b. Sept. 25, 1846; m. George H. Rhodes; d. Oct.
25. 1873-
GussiE or Augusta Moore, b. — ; m. — Amraerman; d. — .
Austin Moore, b. — ; d. 1880; m. — no issue.
1388. Asa Moore, b. Becket, Mass., May 5, 1819; m. at
Sheffield, Mass., June 7, 1842, Olive Dudley, the dau. of William
Cullen and Eliza Elvira (Clark) Peet, both of Conn. Asa d.
Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1869.
Born in the country, with few early advantages, he became
self-educated after the usual rudimentary start given in the village
schools. Of fine address and commanding presence, large frame
and great bodily strength, he gave promise of long life. In 1852,
he moved to Ohio, remaining there several years in successful
merchandising and then went to Florida in company with his
brother Austin, who became wealthy in enterprises in New York.
Returning North in 1857, he settled in Brooklyn, N, Y., in charge
of his brother's estate, where he remained till 1868, when he
removed to Syracuse, N. Y., impaired in health, where he died.
There were 4 children.
2460. I. George Edward Moore, b. Sheffield, Mass., June 14, 1843; d.
Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1882; unmarried.
2461. II. Luther Henry Moore, b. Becket, Mass,, May 23, 1845; d. in the
army at Newbern, N. C, July 8, 1864. He was of great promise,
brave and manly.
2462. III. * Ellen E. Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Jan. 14, 1847.
2463. IV. * William Austin Moore, b. Grove City, Ohio, Nov. 7, 1854.
1390, Angeline Amelia Moore, b. June 22, 1821; m. at
Becket, Mass., March 9, 1842, Oliver Sherwood Millard. He b.
March 12, 1812; d. April 5, 1878.
There were 3 children.
2464. I. Sarah Abbie Millard, b. Becket, Mass., April 16, i846; d. May i,
1875; unmarried.
2465. II. * Charlotte Adelaide Millard, b. Becket, Mass., Aug. 2, 1848.
2466. III. * Austin Sherwood Millard, b. Becket, May 21, 1851,
l66 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1392. Julia Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Sept. 2, 1825; m.
Sept. 8, 1847, Leander J. Filley, d. July 29, 1881. He b. June 14,
1819; d. Dec. 27, 1880.
There were 2 children.
2467. I. Julia Augusta Filley, b. Becket, Mass., March 4, 1848; m. June
7, 1866, Henry B. Willett; d. March 27, i888; i child, b. March
25, 1868; d. same day.
2468. II. * Ella Virginia Filley, b. Sept. 13, 1851.
1395. Statira Bascom Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Jan. 24, 1814; d. Westfield, Mass., Nov. 7, 1888. She m. Aaron
P., the son of Moses and Electa (Avery) Parks, at Montgomery,
Mass., May 6, 1839. He d. there, in March, 1868. He was a
carpenter and farmer.
They had 2 children, b. Montgomery, Mass.
2469. I. * Carrie S. Parks, b. December 17, 1842.
2470. II. Ladora a. Parks, b. June 24, 1845; m. Edward E. Chapman.
April 19, 1863; no issue.
1397. Dolly Ann Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., March
II, 1818; d. Brockton, Mass., April 12,1898; m. Nathan P., the son
of Harris and Irene (Parks) Bartholomew, at Montgomery, May 6,
1839, where he d. Jan. 31, 1867. He was b. there, May 6, 1817.
He was a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Montgomery.
247X. I. *Addie M. Bartholomew, b. April 22, 1840.
2472. II. Maria J. Bartholomew, b. July 25, 1841; unmarried.
2473. III. Myra p. P)ARTholomew, b. Feb. 14, 1845; m. Albert U. Thomas.
May 28, 1865 ; no issue.
1398. Samira Wealthy Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Sept. 10, 1820; d. Nov. 21, 1899; m. floses, the son of Moses and
Electa (Avery) Parks, at Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1842. He was
b. at Montgomery, Dec. 9, 1818, where he d. Nov. 2, 1851. He
was a farmer.
They had i child, b. Montgomery.
2474. I. * Laura E. Parks, b. June 11, 1843.
1399. Oliver Atwater Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass ,
Jan. 9, 1822; m. there, Feb. 13, 1843, flary E., the dau. of Allen
and Delania (Chapman) Pettis, b. at Montgomery, March 25, 1821.
He is a farmer and manufacturer of whips.
They have 4 children, b. Montgomery.
2475. I. * Josephine Mary Moore, b. July 7, 1844.
2476. II. * Leander Atwater Moore, b. June 7, 1847.
2477. III. * Georgianna Maria Moore, b. June 7, 1847.
2478. IV. Clifford Oliver Moork, b. May 29, 1859; m. Hattie Belle Beck-
with, June 19, 1S84; no issue.
1400. OcHTERLONY Ander Moore, (sec No. 835.)
1400. OCHTEKLONY A. MOURE
■>-,> '*«""* * ,
1401. MOSES EARL MOORE.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 167
1401. Moses Earl Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., June
3, 1826; m. ist, Laura Amelia, the dau. of Isaac and Annie
(Hutchinson) Bronson, at Montgomery, Feb. ii, 1846; she was
b. at Montgomery, June 3, 1826; d. there, Feb. 22, 1846; buried at
Westfield, Mass. He m. 2d, Charlotte Adelia Bronson, at
Montgomery, April 23, 1848; she b. Feb. 14, 1828; d. March 12,
1856; buried Westfield, Mass. He m. 3d, Annis Statira Chapman
(see No. 1416), Dec. 28, 1856; she b. June 12, 1839; d. March 11,
1857; buried at Westfield, Mass. He m. 4th, Virginia Clarinda
riallory, Oct. 21, 1862; she b. Feb. 18, 1828. He is a machinist.
Children by 2d marriage:
2479. I. * Orland Earl Moore, b. Oct. 18, 1850.
2480. II. * Elbert Kirk Moore, b. Aug. 14, 1853.
Child by 4th marriage:
2481. III. * Anna Virginia Moore, b. March i, 1866.
1402. Horace Franklin Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Jan. 26, 1830; m. Eunice, the dau. of Allen and Delania (Chap-
man) Pettis, at Montgomery, April g, 185 1. She was b. at Mont-
gomery, Dec. 17, 1830; d. there, May 5, 1893. He m. 2d, Abby
W. Bacon, (Martin), July 11, 1895. He is a farmer.
There were 7 children, all b. Montgomery.
2482. I. * Ada Bell Moore, b. Aug. 8, 1853.
2483. II. Arthur Devvitt Moore, b. Aug. 19, 1855; m. Cora Hiscock, Oct.,
18S9; no issue.
2484. III. Una Agnes Moore, b. Nov. 30, i860; m. Giles H. Farnham, Dec.
II, 1896; no issue.
2485. IV. Clayton Leon Moore, b. Aug. 16, 1862; unmarried.
2486. V. * Faunce Anthon Moore, b. Dec. 12, i864.
2487. VI. GuRTHA Ina Moore, b. Aug. 16, 1868; m. Milo Griffin; no issue.
24S8. VII. Morrell Moore, b. Nov. 20, i3 — ; m. Ada Beebe, Westfield, Mass.
1404. Orange Scott Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.. June
18, 1834; d. Southampton, Mass., Nov. 3, 1865. He m. Achsa, the
dau. of Noah Sheldon, at Montgomery, in 1855. She d. at South-
ampton.
There were 2 children.
2489. I. Eugene Moore, b, Southampton; d. young.
2490. II. Leon Moore, b. Southampton.
1406. Laura Almina Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., June
10, 1826; d. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 18, 1893. She m. William
Coit, the son of Ephraim and Mary (Coit) Tucker, at Suffield,
Conn., May 8, 1851. He b. Norwich, Conn., Feb. 11, 1818. He
was a farmer. Address, Chicopee P'alls, Mass., Box 1492.
There were 3 children, b. Montgomery, Mass.
2491. I. * Myron William Tucker, b. Feb. ir, 1854.
2492. II. * Oscar Dwight Tucker, b. Jan. 7, 1S5S.
2493. III. Elmer Moore Tucker, b. Jan. 3, i85i; d. Oct. 24, 1897.
1407. Abner Augustus Moore (see No. 836).
l68 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1410. Tiberius Chapman, b. Montgomery, Mass., Dec. lo,
1825; d. there, March 27, 1900. He m. Lydia flelissa, the dau.
of Daniel and Clarissa (Saunders) Lord, at Montgomery, Mass.,
May 10, 1854. She b. Bolton, Conn., Jan. 28, 1833. He is a
farmer. Res. Montgomery, Mass.
There were 3 children, b. there.
2494. I. Arthur Daniel Chapman, b. Feb. 2, 1857; unmarried.
2495. II. * Elbert Augustus Chapman, b. Sept. 14, 1859.
2496. III. * Edward Milburn Chapman, b. June 20, 1864.
1411. Mary R. Chapman, b. Montgomery, Mass., March
5, 1828; m. William H., the son of Calvin and Abigail ( )
riiller, at Springfield, Mass., May 9, 1848. He b. at Southampton,
Mass., and is a carpenter.
They have 2 children.
2497. I. Emeline M. Miller, b. Montgomery, Mass., May 24, 1851; m.
Adelbert E. Belden, Westfield, Mass., Oct, 6, 1873. They
reside in Feeding Hills, Mass. Have 3 daughters: Leila J.,
Alin M, and Edna I.
2498. II. Oscar William Miller, b. Southampton, Mass., July 12, 1855;
unmarried.
1414. Delina Chapman, b. Montgomery, Mass., June 12,
1834; m. Francis Warren, the son of Zenas and Betsey (Wright)
Clark, at Southampton, Mass., Nov. 21, 1858. He b. Montgomery,
Mass., Nov. 13, 1829. He is a farmer. Res. Montgomery. Mass.
They had 6 children, b. there.
Elmer S. Clark, b. July 7, 1861; d. July 14, 1869.
* Fred L. Clark, b. May 3, 1863.
* Etta J. Clark, b. Jan. 29, 1865.
Frank F. Clark, b. Dec. 26, 1867; d. July 21, 1869.
Edward C. Clark, b. March 4, 1874; m. Winifred Louisa Allyn,
Sept. 26, 1899.
2504. VI. Zenas S. Clark, b. Aug. 31, 1876; unmarried.
1416. Annis Statira Chapman (see No. 1401).
1417. Nancy Maria Chapman, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Jan. II, 1842; m. Jarvis Augustus, the son of Lyman and Sarah
Ortella (Stiles) Herrick, at Westfield, Mass., Oct. 31, 1866. He
b. June II, 1843.
There were 12 children, the first 6 b. at Montgomery, and the
others at Blandford, Mass.
Edwin De Witt Herrick, b. July 21, 1S68.
Harley Leon Herrick, b. May 24, 1870,
Infant, twin to Harley, d. young.
Allen Howard Herrick, b. Nov. i, 1871.
Anna Maria Herrick, b. June 28, 1873.
Reuben Stiles Herrick, b. Feb. 25, 1875.
Bessie Estella Herrick, b, Sept. 7, 1876.
Berthia Idella Herrick, b. Sept. 7, 1876.
Merville Clifton Herrick, b. July 3, 1878.
Lydia Josephine Herrick, b. May 6, 1880.
Gertrude Winifred Herrick, b. Aug. 13, 1883.
Grace Louise Herrick, b. Aug. 13, 1883.
2499
I.
2500
II.
2501
III.
2502
IV.
2503
V.
2505.
I.
2506.
II.
2507.
III.
2508.
IV.
2509.
V.
2510.
VI.
25II.
VII.
2512.
VIII.
2513.
IX.
2514.
X.
2515.
XI.
2616.
XII.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 169
1429. William Sanford Moore, b. Mt. Upton, N. Y.,
May 19, 1836; m. there, Oct. 3, 1866, Catharine A., the dau. of
Orson and Euphemia (Guernsey) Richmond. She b. Butternuts,
Otsego Co., N. Y., Sept. 28, 1848. Mr. Moore is a farmer and
newspaper agent.
There were 4 children, b. Mt. Upton, N. Y.
2517. I. Harriet Louisa Moore, b. July 9, 1868; m. Rev. J. W. McGowan,
March i, 1892.
2518. II. * Mary Chapman Moore, b. March 10, 1870.
2519. III. William S. Moore, b. Nov. 10, 1874; d. June 14, 1881.
2520. IV. Orson Richmond Moore, b. March 15, 1878.
1437. Joshua Burk Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., July
16, 1829; m. Mary A., the dau. of Levi and Clarissa (Pack)
Morse, at Green, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1858. She b. Newfield, N. Y.,
Feb. 19, 1835; d. Smithville, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1893. He is a
farmer.
There were 3 children, all but i b. at Oxford, N. Y.
2521. I. Esther J. Moore, b. Oct. 29, 1S60.
2522. II. * Edgar D. Moore, b. Dec. 19, 1861.
2523. III. Julia Ann Moore, b. July i, 1864; d. July 4, 1880.
1438. Julian B. Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., June 26,
1831; d. Davids Island, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1864; m. Isabella, the
dau. of Lewis B. and Mary (Smith) Anderson, at Oxford, N. Y.,
Nov. 29, 1859. She was b. Oxford, June 10, 1836. He d. member
of Co. "F," 4th New York Heavy Artillery. He was a cooper.
Height 5 feet, 10 inches; weight 140 pounds; light complexion,
brown hair and eyes.
There were 2 children, b. Guilford, N. Y.
2524. I. * Mary E. Moore, b. July 7, 1861.
2525. II. Betsey E. Moore, b. Nov. 29, 1862; d. Aug. 8, 1864.
1439. Ruth L Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., March 9,
1834; m. Thomas J., the son of John and Eunice (Lewis) Stratton,
at Oxford, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1857. He was b. Exeter, R. I., June
4, 1827; d. Oxford, Sept. 8, 1892.
There were 2 children, b. at Smithville, N. Y.
2526. I. Hiram E. Stratton, b. Sept 10, i860; d. Feb. 3, 1864.
2527. II. Sarah De Etta Stratton, b. Aug. 11, 1865; m. Bert E. Pudney.
Oxford, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1889.
1441. Phillip K. Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., March
15, 1839; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Elijah and Laura (Husted) Holmes,
at Oxford, Oct. 16, 1872. He is a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Oxford, N. Y.
2528. I. Everett Lysander Moore, b. June 28, 1874; m. Anna M. Sedden,
Binghamton, N. Y , Dec. 23, 1S94. i child, Sarah Elizabeth
Moore, b. Oxford, Dec. 27, 1896.
2529. II. Lavier Elijah Moore, b. Sept. 25, 1876; m. Bertha E. Monell,
Oxford, Jan. 26, 1898.
I JO PARENTS SIXTH (FENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1442. Sylvanus Moore, b, McDonough, N. Y., July 24,
1841; m. Angle, dau. of Merritt and Eliza (Baldwin) Webb, at
Norwich, N. Y., May 28, 1873. She b. Smithville, N. Y., Dec.
28, 1843. He is a merchant and justice of the peace in Oxford,
N. Y. , where their 2 children were born.
2530. I. Edythe May Moore, b. Oct. 28, 1877.
2531. II. Grace Ruth Moore, b. May 12, 1880; d. Dec. 6, 1891.
1443. Erwin G. Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., May 31,
1845; m. Eliza J., dau. of Charles and Orpha (Philley) Purdy,
in McDonough, Dec. 28, 1875. He is a farmer. He lives on and
owns the farm on which his father settled in 1828. It was then a
forest except for a few acres cleared around the log cabin. His
father lived on the farm 53 years and cleared 180 acres of it. 100
acres of timber are still kept for wood and maple sugar. The
farm is now connected by telephone with 65 other offices besides
Oxford.
There are 2 children, b. McDonough, N. Y.
2532. I, Viola G. Moore, b. July 5, 1877.
2533. II- Charles L. Moore, b. March g, 1880.
1447. Henry Loomis, b. Smithville, N. Y., June 18, 1832;
m. Caroline R., dau. of Davidson and Clarissa (Rorapaugh) Lan-
ders, at Tyner, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1854. She b. at Tyner, Aug. 26,
1833. He is a farmer.
They have 3 children, b. Smithville, N. Y.
2534. I. Allie a. Loomis, b. Aug. 8, 1858; m. Fred. Dibble, Oct. 22, 1884.
2535. II. BuRDETT H. Loomis, b. May 29, 1863; res. Oxford, N. Y. ; Loomis
& Cowles.
2536. III. Millard C. Loomis, b. Jan. 17, 1871; studying law, Oxford, N, Y-
1448. Charlotte Lucretia Moore, b. McDonough, N.
Y., Sept. 20, 1834; m. James Selleck, the son of Lyman and Electa
(Selleck) Coles, at Brisben, N. Y., March 20, 1853. He b. Smith-
ville, N. Y., April 7, 1833; d. Wellsboro, Pa., Jan. 13, 1894. He
taught school and afterwards was a farmer and hotel keeper. Mrs.
Moore has been a member of the M. E. Church of Wellsboro, Pa.,
for years. Her res., Wellsboro.
There was i child.
2537. I. Ada Electa Coles, b. Green, N Y., Feb. 16, 1857; m. Robt. G.
Austin, Wellsboro, Pa., Nov. 16, 1880.
1449. William Sanford Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y.,
April 18, 1838; m. Julia Adelaide, dau. of William and Caroline
(Webb) Taylor, at Delmar, Pa., Sept. 11, 1865. She b. at Smith-
ville, N. Y., May 5, 1840. He is a farmer and lumberman. He
served in the War of the Rebellion.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 171
There were 2 children, b. Dehnar, Pa.
2538. 1 WiLLBERN Taylor Moore, b. Dec. 26, 1866; m. Huldah L. De
Veil, at Stony Fork, Pa., Dec. 25, 1889; 4 children: Carl, Clerice,
Cecil and Cleo.
2539. II. Marion Mertie Moore, b. June 3, 1871; m. Alfred C. Walbridge,
Corning, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1890. She d. North Yakima, Wash-
ington, May 3, 1892, and left 2 children: Marion lives with her
grandfather Moore; Florence with Mrs. R. G. Austin, Wells-
boro, Pa.
1450. Louisa Augusta Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y., April
22, 1840; m. Alfred Franklin, the son of Israel and Sally (White)
Dodge, at Delmar, Pa., Aug. 9, 1858. He b. Addison, N. Y.,
Dec, 1832. He is a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Elmer, Pa.
2540. I. Curtis Dodge, b. Feb. 25, 1862; d. Nov. 3, 1877.
2541. II. Hattie May Dodge, b. May 29, 1866; d. July 24, 1898; m. Frank
D. Councilman, at Elmer, Pa., Aug., 1890.
1451. Charles Adelbert Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y.,
Oct. 21, 1843; m. Eleanor, the dau. of Stephen L. and Welthee
Jane (Stutler) Olmstead, at Tioga, Pa., Oct. i, 1866. She b.
Athens, Pa., Sept. i, 1847; d. Delmar, Pa., May 21, 1886. His
business is given as "farming and circular sawing." He volun-
teered in the army but was rejected by the examining surgeon.
He m. 2d, Ida R. Vandergrift Willcox, July 16, 1890.
There were 6 children, all b. Delmar, Pa.
Inez May Moore, b. March 16, 1867; m. Wm. Glenwright, Sept.
15, 1885, Delmar, Pa.
Frank Adelbert Moore, b. Sept. 10, 1868; m. Laura Mack, July
28, 1894, Wellsboro, Pa.
Fred. Stephen Moore, b. July 11, 1870; m. Mollie Benson, June
8, 1892.
Mildred Dean Moore, b. Sept. 8, 1874; m. John Thornton, Dec.
22, 1897.
William Laverne Moore, b. July 12, 1879,
Charlotte Bertha Moore, b. Feb. 16, 1882.
1453. Frances Adaline Moore, b. McDonough, N. Y.,
Aug. 29, 1836; m. Charles W., the son of Peter and Polly (Van
Syce) Eaton, at McDonough, Sept. 10, 1855. He was b. Willett,
N. Y., March 20, 1834. He taught school for 30 years and is now
a farmer. Res. Davenport, Neb.
There were 8 children.
2548. I. Minnie Louise Eaton, b. Willett. N. Y., April i, 1859; ra. Adam
W. Duncan, La Fayette, Ind., March 20, — .
2549. II. Clarence Orville Eaton, b. Transitville, Ind., Dec. 14, 1861;
d. April 28, 1862.
2550. III. Orville Deming Eaton, b. Fort Washington, Md., May 20, 1864,
m. Delitha Brittenham, York Co., Neb., Nov. 25, 1886.
2551. IV. Henry Moore, b. La Fayette, Ind., July 16, 1867; m. Bertha E.
Stump, Davenport, Neb., March 31, 1890.
2552. V. Frank Louis Eaton, b. La Fayette, -Ind., April 30, 1872; d. Oct. 14,
1872.
2542.
I
2543
II
2544-
III
2545-
IV
2546.
2547'
V
VI
172 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
2553- VI. Grace Lucinda Eaton, b. La Fayette, Ind., April 9, 1874; m.
Frank B. Thomas, Davenport, Neb., Dec. 28, 1893.
2554. VII. Guy Wallace Eaton, b. La Fayette, Ind., April 6, 1876; ra. Kittie
Joyce, Davenport, Neb., Dec, 25, 1896.
2555. VIII. Roy Wesley Eaton, b. La Fayette, Ind., June ir, 1878; now in
Normal school, Fremont, Neb. "A grand good boy."
1458. Frank B. Curtis, b. McDonough, N. Y., Jan. 18,
1853; m. Alice Burnett, Monmouth, III., Sept. 9, 1882. He is a
clerk in the Post Office Department, Washington, D. C.
They have i child.
2556. II. Minnie Burnett Curtis, b. June 25, 1887.
1459. Clarence E. Curtis, b. Dec. 24, 1855; m. Alice L.
Belfield, Washington, D. C. , July 28, 1897. He is a clerk in the
U. S. Express office in Washington,
They have i child.
2557. II. Mary Alice Curtis, b. June 12, 1898.
1461. Delia Ann Thompson, b. Aug. i, 181 1; m. East
Granby, Conn., Feb. i, 1831, Warham, son of Deacon Hezekiah
and Mindvvell (Winchell) Qriswold. Hezekiah Griswold was b.
July 2, 1780; d. East Granby, Conn., Sept. 30, 1854. Mindwell
(Winchell) Griswold was b. Oct. 11, 1781; d. at West Suffield,
Conn., Sept. 23, 1843.
Warham Griswold was b. East Granby, Jan, 22, 1808; d. at West
Hartford, Conn., Jan. 14, 1876. Delia Ann (Thompson) Griswold
d. at West Hartford, Conn., Sept. 26, 1878. Both are buried at
Spring Grove Cemetery, Hartford, Conn, Mrs. Griswold was of
medium height, fair complexion, and brown hair and dark eyes.
The following notice is from the Hartford Coiir ant of Jan. 14, 1876:
"Mr. Griswold has long been one of the most prominent and
respected business men of^he cXiy. He was the head of the firm of
Griswold, Whitman & Welch; president of the Hartford Life and
Annuity Co. ; a director of the First National Bank, and connected
with various other business enterprises of the city. He was a
deacon in the Asylum Avenue Baptist Church, and for 33 years
treasurer of the Baptist State Convention. He subscribed towards
the endowment of the Connecticut Literary Institute at Suffield,
He was a wholesale dry goods merchant."
There were 4 children, b. Hartford, Conn,
2558. I. * Delia Sophia Griswold, b. July 11, 1833,
2559. II, * Helen Mindwell Hastings Griswold, b. Nov. 14, 1838,
2560. III. Emma Christine Griswold, b. Feb. 8, 1845; m. at Hartford, Conn.,
Henry Augustus, son of Lemuel and Emily (Case) Whitman,
Dec. 30, 1863 He was b. at Farmington, Conn., March 31,
1832: d. at Hartford, July 20, 1894. She d. at Hartford, July
22, 1894, Both are buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford,
Conn,; no issue.
2561. IV. * Leila Isabel Griswold, b. Feb. 19, 1849.
PARENTS SIXTH GliNEKATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. J 73
1462. Edward Pinney Thompson, b. Aug. 25, 18 ig; m,
Sept. I, 1841, Nancy Q., dau. of Erastus and Susannah ( )
Holcomb. Nancy G. Tlionipson d. Jan. 30, 1843, aged 21. He
m. 2d, at Bloomfield, Conn., Oct. 2, 1843, Mary Janett, dau. of
Zelah and Janett (Benton) Case. She was b. Simsbury, Conn.,
Feb. 23, 1824; d. East Granby, Jan. i, 1899. He d. June 22, 1880.
Both are buried at East Granby, Conn. He was a carriage maker,
farmer and one of the first tobacco growers in tliat section. He
was of medium height, black hair and eyes and weighed 150
pounds.
There were 6 children, b. East Granby, Conn.
2562. I. * Nancy Griswold Thompson, b. Jan. 30, 1843.
2563 II. Henrietta Josephine Thompson, b. Aug. 19, 1844; d. Feb 23
1853.
2564. III. * Katie Mary Thompson, b. March 26, 1849.
2565. IV. William Norward Thompson, b. Oct. 17, 1853; d. Sept. 21, 1861.
2566. V. * Delia Sophia Thompson, b. Oct. 8, 1857.
2567. VI. Henry Zelah Thompson, b. Aug. 2, 1862. He m. Mary Sheldon
Rose, Juue 24, 1886. She b. March 17, 1862. He is a success-
ful farmer. No issue.
1404. Lucius Gillett Thompson, b. East Granby, Conn.,
Oct. 8, 1829; m. May 31, 1849, Mary A. Linnel, of Granville,
Ohio, who d. Lacon, 111., Nov. 30, 1899. He is a physician resid-
ing at Lacon, 111., where he has practiced his profession for 53
years.
They had 4 children.
* Calista L. Thompson, b. July 7, 1850.
Galen Burton Thompson, b. Aug. 23, 1856; d. young.
* Nellie Maria Thompson, b. Nov. 25, 1861.
Francis Wayland Thompson, b. Nov. 25, 1863; unmarried; a
druggist with Fullen & FuUen, wholesale laouse, Chicago.
1465. Louisa Frances Thompson, b. East Granby, Conn.,
Aug. 22, 1823. She m. Chauncey Loomis, of Bloomfield, Conn.,
where they lived for many years. She d. Jan., 1885, at Battle
Creek, Mich.
They had 3 children, none of whom are now living.
2572. I. Frank G. Loomis, b. — .
2573. II. Lottie Loomis, b. — .
2574. III. Grace Loomis, b. — .
1466. CoRwiN Cushman Thompson, b. March 26, 1826; m.
Sept. 17, 1851, Maria H. Whiting. After her death he m. 2d,
. She d. . He d. Aug. 2, 1897, in Chicago. He resided
in Chicago for many years and at one time was one of the largest
lumber dealers in the West and was wealthy.
He had 3 children.
2575. I. Francis Thompson, b. — ; d. young.
2576. II. Corwin Thompson, b. — ; d. young.
2577. III. Ruth Thompson, b. Dec. 25, 1896. She was adopted by Dr. J.
W. Coyner, of Peoria, 111.
2568.
1.
2569.
II.
2570
III.
2571-
IV.
174 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1467. Charles Frank Thompson, b. Penfield, N. Y., Oct.
8, 1828; m. Willoughby, Ohio., Sept. — , 1856, Ellen M. Tuttle.
Shed. Aug. 31, i860. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Twells, who was b.
in Philadelphia, Pa., 1842. He d. Logansport, Ind., Nov. 13,
1898. He lived in Chicago and in Logansport, where he was
engaged in the lumber business.
Children by ist wife:
2578. I. Infant, b. — ; d. young.
2579. II. Infant, b. — ; d. young.
2580. III. Harry Stewart Thompson, b. — . He is a lumber dealer in Lo-
gansport, Ind.
2581. IV. * Charles Frank Thompson, b. Aug, 13, 1864.
2582. V. Hattie Thompson, b. — , 1866; d. young.
2583. VI. Nellie Thompson, b. Oct. 9, 1868; m. 1889, Richard Gano. She
d. Feb., 1890.
2584. VII. Edward Judge Thompson, b. Oct., 1871; res. New Martinsville,
Ohio.
1468. James Burt Thoinipson, b. Penfield, N. Y., Oct.
12, 1831; m. July, 1857, Harriet Davis. He d. March 27, i8g8.
There were 4 children.
2585. I. Belle Thompson, b. 1858; d. 1883.
2586. II. Charles G. Thompson, b. 1863; res. Chicago, 111.
2587. HI. Infant, b. — ; d. young.
2588. IV. Uriah Wheeler Thompson, b. — , 1873; res. Chicago, 111.
1469. Helen Maria Thompson, b. Penfield, N. Y., Sept.
28, 1834; m. at Ypsilanti, Mich., May 9, 1864, Rev. Charles
Edmund Hewitt, who was b. Galway, Saratoga Co., N. Y., Oct. 16,
1836. He was educated at the University of Rochester, N. Y., and
was 3 years in the Divinity School at Rochester. He is now
secretary of the Divinity School, Chicago University.
There were 5 children.
2589. I. Lela Libia Hewitt, b. Ypsilanti, Mich., Dec. 4, 1865; d. June 7,
1872.
2590. II. * Florence Gillett Hewitt, b. Ypsilanti, Mich., March 15, 1868.
2591. III. Herbert Edmund Hewitt, b. Bloomington, 111., July 20, 1871.
He is a graduate of The Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.
He is an architect. Res. Peoria, 111.
2592. IV. Henry Harwood Hewitt, b. Bloomington, 111 , Aug. 2, 1874; a
graduate of Chicago University, B. A., 1896, and of the Institute
of Technology, Boston, with degree of B S. After graduation
he traveled extensively in Europe, He is in Paris studying
architecture in the Ecole des Beaux Arts. He hopes to take his
diploma in 1904.
2593. V. * Helen Orme Hewitt, b. Aug. 2, 1874, Bloomington, 111.
1471. Chari.f.s Rodney Thompson, b. Jan. 28, 1821; m.
at Stewartsville, Warren Co., N. J , Jan. 31, 1843, flary Margaret,
dau. of Godfrey and Margaret (Hicks) Hulshizer. Charles
Rodney Thompson d. at Stewartsville, N. J., Sept. 18, 1893.
2594
I.
2595
II.
2596
III.
2597
IV.
2598
V.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 1 75
They had 6 children, b. at Stewartsville, N. J.
Charles Palmer Thompson, b. Nov. — , 1843.
* Martin Palmer Thompson, b. Oct. i, 1844.
* Godfrey Hulshizer Thompson, b. March 4, 1847.
* Henry Horton Thompson, b. Dec. 5, 1850.
Delia Maria Thompson, b. Nov. 24, 1861; unmarried; a teacher
in the Stewartsville public school.
2599. VI. * William Kase Thompson, b. May 18, 1864.
1473. Jonathan Palmer Thompson, b. July 25, 1826; m.
Catharine, dau. of Gilbert Allen, of Enfield. He d. at Grand
Rapids, Mich., July — , 1880. The following is taken from "A
tribute of respect to the memory of Jonathan Palmer Thompson,
deceased, by Mr. S. L. Fuller of Grand Rapids, Mich., before the
Michigan State Horticultural Society." He says: "To sum this
up in brief would read like this: July, 1826, born in Bloomfield,
Conn.; 1832, an orphan; 1840, a student in Orange Co., N. Y.;
1847, a graduate of the Harvard Law School; 1848, a lawyer in
Lansing, Mich.; 1852, editor of the Lansing State Journal; 1856,
editor of \.\\& Herald and Engineer, Grand Rapids; i860, associate
editor of the Grand Rapids Eagle; 1872, President of the Michigan
Pomological Society; 1873-1876, Secretary of the State Agricultural
Society; 1880, he died, leaving a widow and two sons. My
friends, there is his history — born — lived — died. That is the
history of all of us — the difference between us is in living."
Mr. Thompson belonged to the masonic fraternity, having been
one of the original charter members of the first lodge established
in Lansing. He was a member of the church from 1871. "His
sins need no mantle of charity and his deeds need no excuse."
There were 2 children.
2600. I, Arthur Thompson, b. — .
2601. II. Charles Thompson, b. — .
1474, Emma Gloriana Thompson, b. Feb. i, 1827; m.
Sept. 4, 1849, James Owen, son of Gilbert Allen, of Enfield, Conn.
He d. Nov. 6, 1885, and she d. Nov. i, 1869. Both are buried at
East Granby, Conn.
They had 2 children.
2602. I. * Katie Anna Thompson Allen, b. May 8, 1850.
2603. II. *Emma Caroline Allen, b. May 28, 1858.
1479. Henry Barnard Moore, b. May 25, 1839; m. June
28, 1871, Fannie Lucretia, dau. of George Phelps and Frances
Amelia (Loomis) Hayden, of Windsor, Conn. She b. June 12,
1845, at Hayden's Station; d. June 22, 1897. He is in the insurance
business. Res. Philadelphia, Pa.
There was i child.
2604. I. Harold Hayden Moore, b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 15, 1872.
176 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1480. Martha Susan Moore, b. May 27, 1841; m. May
27, 1862, at Windsor, "Rainbow," Conn., John Mahlon, son of
Mahlon and Jennette (Bradford) Marlln. He b. May 6, 1836, at
Suffield, Conn.; d. July i, 1901, at New Haven, Conn. He was a
manufacturer of firearms, and president and treasurer of The
Marlin Firearms Co., of New Haven, Conn. Mr. Marlin was of
English and Scotch descent, medium height, weight 180 pounds,
black hair and hazel eyes.
There were 4 children.
2605. I. Mahlon Henry Marlin, b. Windsor Locks, Conn., July 23, 1864;
ra. Mary Moore Aldrich, of South Deerfield, Mass., Oct. 26, 1887.
2606. II. Burton Lewis Marlin, b. Windsor Locks, Conn., May 14, 1867;
d. April 12, 1S69.
2607. III. Jennette Bradford Marlin, b. New Haven, Conn., March 18,
1S71; d. Sept. 14, 1883.
2608. IV. John Howard Marlin, b. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 21, 1876; m.
Bertha Estelle Dickey, of West Haven, Conn., Sept 6, 1900.
1481. William Harrison Smith, b. Suffield, Conn., ,
1840; m. there, Nov. 11, 1868, flary Jane, dau. of Jordan and
Pauline Marcine (Dunbar) Baker. She was b. Suffield, Conn.,
April 8, 1852. He d. June 15, 1884, at Suffield, Conn. She m.
2d, July I, 1885, James Henry. Mr. Smith enlisted in the army
Aug. 12, 1862, was wounded and captured at Fort Wagner, S. C,
July II, 1863, and paroled Sept. 29, 1863. He was transferred to
Co. "I," igth Regiment Veteran Reserve Corps, Jan. 30, 1865,
and discharged July 24, 1865. He was wounded in the head by a
fragment of shell and shot through the lung. He d. of pneumonia.
There was one child.
2609. I. * Emily Jane Smith, b. Suffield, April 10, 1S70,
1483. Mary Jane Adams, b. Aug. 14, 1841; m. at Spring-
field, Mass., July 6, 1856, Patrick Mackin, a cigar maker; res.
Windsor, Conn., where he d, Oct. — , 1898. She resides with her
son at Hartford, Conn.
They had 2 children.
2610. I. Mary Jane Mackin, b. at Suffield, Conn., Aug. 21, i860; m. at
Windsor, Conn., April g, 1895, George Lewis, a carpenter. She
d. at Windsor, Conn., Aug. 21, 1897, and is buried there. No
issue.
2611. II. * Robert D. Mackin, b. at West Suffield, Conn., April 18, 1865.
1484. Ellen Maria Adams, b. Nov. 9, 1843; m. at Suffield,
Conn., Sept. 2, i860, William Henry, son of David and Mary A.
(Brewster) Van Cott. David Van Cott was a cigar manufacturer.
William Henry Van Cott was b. March 23, 1839, at Albany, N. Y.
He d. Nov. 7, 1893, at Glens Falls, N. Y., and is buried at Troy,
N. Y. Ellen Maria (Adams) Van Cott resides at Glens Falls, N.
Y. William Henry Van Cott was 5 feet, 6 inches in height,
weight 135 pounds, dark complexion, brown hair, and blue eyes.
He was a cigar maker. He served 9 months in the Civil War, in
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 177
Company "G," 22d Regiment Connecticut Militia. He was b.
in Albany, where he lived until 1859, when he removed to West
Sufifiekl, Conn., resided there until i86g, when he came to Glens
Falls. "In public life he was a Republican. He was postmaster
here under President Garfield. H^e served two terms (6 years) as
clerk of Warren Co. He was excise commissioner for three years,
also foreman of Lapham Hose Co., and chief engineer of the fire
department."
They had 2 children.
2612. I. Augustus Charles Van Cott, b at West Suffield, Conn., March
30, 1S62; is general manager of the Colorado Real Estate Loan
Association; unmarried; resides at Colorado Springs, Colo.
2613. II. Helen Louise Van Cott, b. at Glens Falls, N. Y.. Aug. 5, 1875;
unmarried; resides at Glens Falls, N. Y.
1485. Georgiana Adams, b. Aug. 27, 1847; m. at Windsor,
Conn., Dec. 25, 1873, Charles Freeman, son of Nathan Edward
and Hannah (Guernsey) Babbitt. He was b. at Greenfield, Mass.,
June 27, 1849. Residence, Pottsville, Pa. He is superintendent
of the Berlin Construction Company, structural street work.
They have 3 children.
2614. I. Lerov Nathan Babbitt, b. at Springfield, Mass., Feb. 7, 1875;
residence New York City; a clerk and stenographer; unmarried.
2615. II. Florence Evelyn Babbitt, b. at Springfield, Mass., July 20, 1879;
graduated at Mount Holyoke College, 1901; at present assistant
to principal, high school, Kennett Square, Pa.
2616. III. Clara May Babbitt, b. at Winsted, Conn , Oct. 7, 1S83; a stu-
dent at Pottsville, Pa.
1487. Thomas Albro Smith, b. Oct. i, 1853; m Brooklyn,
N. Y., May 22, 1882, Agnes S., dau. of Henry Hall and Frances
Mary (Paris) Browne. Mr. Browne is a maker of insurance maps;
b. in Newent, England, April 22, 1830; d. New York City, Jan. 5,
1892. His wife was b. in Chippenham, England, July 10, 1833;
d. Nov. 27, 1893. Mr. Smith is a bank clerk.
They have 4 children.
2617. I. George Gilbert Smith, b. Sept. 23, 1883.
2618. II. Marion Pinney Smith, b. May 23, 1887.
2619. III. Agnes Browne Smith, b. May 23, 18S7.
2620. IV. Henry Browne Smith, b. Aug. 30, 1893.
1488. Herbert Pinney Smith, b. New York City, Dec. 6,
1858; m. in Brooklyn, N. Y., May 16, 1878, Stephanie Rosalie,
dau. of Walter Livingston, a prominent lawyer who, at the time of
his death, held the ofSce of city comptroller. She died in 1887.
He m. 2d, at Flatbush, L. I., July 21, 1890, Stephanie M., dau. of
Washington Achille and Lilian Elizabeth (Barbour) Coster. Mr.
Coster was b. at Pau, France, and his wife at Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., July 25, 1844. Mrs. Smith was b. Oct. 5, 1867, at Saratoga,
N. Y.
There was i child.
2621. I. Hubert Walden Smith, b. April 21, 1897.
178 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1489. Melvin Braman Smith, b. Feb. 13, 1853; m. at
Lowell, Mass., Nov. 18, 1880, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Henry
and Maria (Buncher) liealey. Henry Healey, an engraver for
calico printing, was b. at Bolton, Lancashire, England, April 8,
1817. His wife was b. at Merton, England, Jan. 9, 1819; d. Aug.
14, 1892. Mrs. Smith was b. at Lowell, Mass., Sept. 3, 1855.
Mr. Smith is of "light complexion, blue eyes, 5 feet, 11 inches in
height; weight 165 pounds. He graduated from the Polytechnic
Institute, class of 1872, B. S., in department of civil engineering.
Has practiced civil engineering in Lowell for the past 30 years."
They have 2 children, b. in Lowell, Mass.
2622. I. Maud Helen Smith, b. July 29, 1882.
2623. II. Bertha Maria Smith, b. March 19, 1884.
1494. Frederick Arthur Smith, b. June 25, 1855; m.
in Suffield, Conn., May 29, 1884, Corabell, dau. of T. Cornelius
and Harriet (Hathaway) Austin. Mrs. Smith was b. in Suffield,
Conn., Nov. 2, 1861. Mr. Smith was a farmer in Suffield; d.
April 12, 1896, and was buried there. He belonged to the Second
Baptist Church of Suffield, was 5 feet, 10 inches in height; light
complexion, with brown hair and blue eyes; weight 160 pounds.
They had 3 children, b. at Suffield, Conn.
2624. I. Raymond Chester Smith, b. March 26, 1885.
2625. II. Hazel Smith, b. April 10, 1889.
2626. III. Beulah Smith, b. April 15, 1895; d. July, 1897.
1495. George Letts Smith, b. Oct. 22, 1858; m. at West
Suffield, Conn., Sept. 12, 1899, Vienna, dau. of Seth and Mary
(Rowley) Viets. Mrs. Smith was b. at West Suffield, Conn., May
II, 1872. He is a farmer residing at Suffield; "acts as agent for
Schroeder & Bom, of New York., dealers in tobacco." He is 6 feet
high, with black hair and gray eyes, and weighs 160 pounds.
There was i child.
2627. I. Esther Viola Smith, b. Jan, 13, 1901.
1496. Minnie Isabelle Smith, b. Nov. 20, i860; m. at
Sufifield, Conn., April, 1877, Melville Edwin, son of Joseph Chap-
man and Helen Maria (Clark) Hungerford. Joseph Chapman
Hungerford, a farmer of Poquonnock, Conn., was b. July 15, 1831.
d. July 15, 1901. His wife was b. at Poquonnock, where she now
resides. Mr. Hungerford, a painter, was b. in Poquonnock and
lives in Suffield.
They have 3 children, b. in Poquonnock, Conn.
2628. I. Harry Chapman Hungerford, b. Sept. 10, 1879.
2629. II. LuELLA Helen Hungerford, b. Jan. 15, 1882.
2630. III. Edna Viola Hungerford, b. Nov. 20, 1885.
1497. Emerson William Moore, b. Aug. 9, 1844; m. June
5, 1873, Ellen Frances, dau. of Walter Mather and Almera
(Kennedy) McKee. Walter Mather McKee was b. in Manchester,
PARENl'S SIKTH GKNERATION, CHILDKEN SKVENTH. 1 70
Conn., March i6, 1813, and d. there, May 12, 1880. Ahnera
(Kenned}') McKee was b. in East Hartford, Conn., July 7, 1812,
and d. in Talcottville, Conn., Feb 12, 1885. Ellen Frances
(McKee) Moore was b. in Manchester, Conn., May 3, 1843, and d.
Dec. 4, 1883, at Talcottville, Conn. He m. 2d, Anna Lauretta,
dau. of the Hon. Ralph Porter and Mary Lauretta (Hutchinson)
Gilbert, at Gilead, Conn., Jan. 13, 1886. Ralph Porter Gilbert
was b. in Gilead, Conn., Aug. 30, 1819, and d. in Gilead, Conn.,
May 16, i8gi. Mary Lauretta (Hutchinson) Gilbert was b. in
Gilead, Conn., Sept. 23, 1819, and d. in Gilead, Conn., Dec. 18,
1861. He d. Dec. 24, 1897, at Talcottville, Conn.
The following extracts are from a published memorial: "Mr.
Moore was educated at Wilbraham Academy and at Suffield
Institute, and upon leaving school engaged in mercantile life in
the town of Vernon, Conn. In 1868, when only twenty-four years
of age, he represented that town in the General Assembly and
served on the committee of finance. Three years later he entered
the employ of the State as clerk in the comptroller's ofhce. In
1877, he was appointed chief clerk, which office he held continuously
until his death. His services for the State covered a period of
over twenty-six years, under eleven different comptrollers, — longer
than that of any other state official with the exception of the state
librarian. Unassuming, accommodating, faithful, a model of in-
tegrity, and devoted to the interests of the State, he knew every
detail of the office, and was the possessor of a vast fund of official
information which rendered him invaluable. He was an office-
holder of whom Connecticut has a right to be proud." Mr. Moore
joined the Congregational Church in Talcottville within a few
months of its organization, continuing with it until his death, and
serving it in various capacities.
He had 3 children by his first wife, b. Talcottville, Conn.
2631. I. Florence Almera Moore, b. May 25, 1875.
2632. II. William Emerson Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1877; d. June 6, 1S92.
2633. III. Anne Maria Moore, b. Nov. 14, 1883.
1500. Ellen Maria Moore, b. April 3, 1850, m. at Tal-
cottville, Conn., June 4, 1874, William Frank, son of Franklin B.
and Sarah Almera (Gray) Risley. Franklin B. Risley, a farmer, was
b. Manchester, Conn., April 14, 1823, and his wife was b. Hebron,
Conn., Aug. 11, 182 1. William F. Risley was b. Manchester,
Conn., Feb. 6, 1851, where he now resides. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
2634. I. Infant, b. Jan. 29, 1878; d. Jan. 30, 1878.
1502. Charles Denison Moore, b. Feb. 12, 1858; m. at
Hartford, Conn., June 6, 1889, Edith Jane, dau. of Charles W.
and Sophia A. (Webster) Wheeler. Mrs. Moore was b. in Hart-
ford, Conn., April 26, 1S58. He d. at Westfield, Mass., Aug. 26,
1901. He was treasurer of the hardware and plumbing firm of
l8o PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
Sprague & Moore, of Westfield, Mass. From 1884 to i8gi he
was assistant superintendent at the Capitol. "The deceased was a
gentleman in every sense of the word, and in his dealings invariably
square and honorable." They had no children.
1505. Julia B. Spencer, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Jan. 8,
1817; d. Cohassett, Cal., March 23, igoo. She m. James Brezee,
at Moscow, Mich., Aug. 1858. He b. near Albany, N. Y., in 1803;
d. Somerset, Mich., 1875. He was a farmer. Julia was his 2d
wife. He was a deacon in the church and a much respected
citizen. She was a life-long Cliristian and a second mother to her
brothers and sisters after the death of their mother.
They had i child.
2635. I. Charle-s Joel Brezee, b. May, 1S59; d. Merrillsville, Cal., 1880.
1506. Joel Aaron Spencer, b. Jan. 22, i8ig; d. Oak Har-
bor, Washington, Oct. 10, i8gg. He m. at Moscow, Mich., Eliza-
beth, dau. of Elijah Nichols, in 1846. He was a farmer and
miner in California, where he went in 1851 with his father and
brother-in-law. He went back to Michigan in 1861, and returned
to California in 1863, where he resided on a farm in Grainland till
1882, when he removed to Oak Harbor.
There were 3 children.
2636. I. Gilbert Spencer, b. Moscow, Mich., April 30, 1847; d. Aug., 1866.
2637. II. Scott Spencer, b Hanover, Mich., Sept., 184S.
2638. III. Ella Angelia Spencer, b Sept. 22, 1851; m. Tliomas Nelson,
California, 1873.
1507. Mindwell L. Spencer, b. Jan. 26, 1821; m. John
Alfred, son of John and Martha (Welch) Crispel, Moscow, Mich.,
March 14, 1838. He was b. Orange Co., N. Y., June 20, 181 1; d.
Liberty, Mich., Oct. 6, 1880. Mr. Crispel moved from New York
to Michigan in 1838, where he and his wife began housekeeping in
a log cabin. In 1871, he started a mercantile business in Sumner,
Mich. Among other offices he held that of justice of the peace
for several years. In 1873, he was injured by the falling of a
bridge, from which he never recovered.
There were 7 children, b. Spring Arbor, Mich.
2639. I. John Henry Crispel, b. Nov. 12, 1S41; d. Dec. g, 1865.
2640. II. Mary Crispel, b. Jan. 7, 1S44. Shed. New Haven. Mich., Feb.
18, 1901; m. Milo, son of Samuel and Sabrina B. (Booth) Stand-
ish, at Liberty, Mich., March 22, 1862. He was b. Scipio,
Mich., Dec. 5, 1834. He is a farmer. They had no children.
2641. III. JosiAH Crispel, b. May 29, 1846; d. June 8, 1864.
2642. IV. * Martha Crispel, b. June 20, 1848.
2643. V. * Myra Crispel, b. March 21, 1851.
2644. VI. James Crispel, b. Jan. 20, 1853; d. Feb. 10, 1853.
2645. VII. * James Crispel, b. Jan. 26, 1854.
1512. Ci-ARissA Moore Spencer, b. Jan. 13, 1832; m.
Ambrose, the son of Reuben and Ann (Judd) Dibble, at Moscow,
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. l8l
Mich., June i8, 1854. He b. Pitcher, N. Y., March 6, 1813; d.
at Riley, Oregon, Sept. 6, 1886. He was a farmer. Res. of Mrs.
Dibble, Riley, Oregon.
There were 4 children.
2646. I. Nathaniel Adelbert Dibble, b. Moscow, Mich., March 5, 1856;
m. Rosette Penick, Sept. 2, 1879, Durham, Cal.
2647. II. Herbert Aaron Dibble, b. Moscow, Mich., Oct. 12, 1858.
2648. III. Carrie Dibble, b. Durham, Cal., May 15, 1865; d. Aug. 4, 1865,
2649. IV. Frank Cyrenus Dibble, b. Feb. 19, 1871, Durham, Cal.; m.
Martha Johnson, at Riley, Oregon, Dec. 25, 1894, dau. of
William B. and Mary (Steel) Johnson.
1515. Joel Moore Howev, b. Jan. 30, 1819; m. Letitia,
dau. of Lewis and Phebe (Conover) Johnson, at Canandaigua, N.
Y., Nov. 25, 1841. She b. Hightstown, N. J., Jan. 20, 1824; d.
Canandaigua, N. Y. , Sept. 15, 1883. He is a retired farmer.
Res. 35 Gibson St., Canandaigua, N. Y.
There were 5 children, b. Canandaigua, N. Y.
2650. I. Emogene E. Howey, b. Nov. 2, 1842; d. March 5, 1843.
2651. II. John L. Howey, b. Dec. 13, 1843; d. Feb. 13, 1851.
2652. III. William J. Howey, b. April 4, 1S45; d. July 5, 1S45.
2653. IV. * John Moore Howey, b. March i, 1852; d. April 25, 1884.
2654. V. * Harriet Howey, b. Jan 2, 1857.
1520. Harriet A. Howey, b. Oct. 24, 1832; d. East
Bloomfield, N. Y. , Dec. 19, 1874; m. Edward, son of F. J. and
Sally (Goss) Brunson, at Canandaigua, N. Y., March 30, 1852.
He was b. East Bloomfield, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1824; d. Solomon,
Kan., Aug. 6, 1890; buried at Abilene, Kan. He m. 2d, Sarah L.
Howey (see No. 1516), Feb. 10, 1876; she d. July 2, 1881; buried
at Abilene, Kan.
There were 4 children, b. East Bloomfield, N. Y.
Carrie A. Brunson, b. May 6, 1859.
George H. Brunson, b. Aug. 30, 1861; m. Emma Thayer, Solo-
mon, Kan., Sept. 24, 1885.
Amos E. Brunson, b. Oct. 4, 1870; m. Mame Halpin, Solomon,
June I, 1892.
Howell M. Brunson, b. Sept. 28, 1873.
1526. Frances Melissa Moore, b. Granger, Ohio, April
21, 1834; m. Pliny Hayes, son of Levi Bartlett and Rhoda (Hurd)
Gunnison, at Rochester, N. Y. , April 25, 1855; he b. Canandaigua,
N. Y.
They had 8 children, b. Lodi, Wis.
* Edna Moore Gunnison, b. May 17, 1856.
* Irvin Levi Gunnison, b. Oct. 28, 1859.
* Charles Nathaniel Gunnison, b. March 17, 1861.
* George Herbert Gunnison, b. Dec. 16, 1864.
Emma Adelia Gunnison, b. July 18, 1867; m. Harvey Fletcher
Peers, Lake Preston, South Dakota, Oct. 16, 1888; no issue.
* William Moore Gunnison, b. Oct. 17, 1869.
* John Haven Gunnison, b. Oct. 17, 1873.
Alice Fuller Gunnison, b. Aug. 30, 1876; unmarried; teacher,
Somah, Wis.
2655-
2656.
I.
II.
2657.
III.
2658.
IV.
2659.
I.
2660.
II.
2661.
III.
2662.
IV.
2663.
V.
2664.
VI.
2665.
VII.
2555
VIII.
l82 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1527. Harriet Moore, b. Granger, Ohio., June 23, 1836;
m. at Princeton, Ind., David R. Hunt, June, 1854. She m. 2d,
Eben Blachly Dunlap, Oct. 17, 1866. He was son of William
and Phoebe (Blachly) Dunlap, b. Weathersfield, Ohio.
There were 3 children, by each marriage.
2667. I. Katie Hunt, b. — ; d. at 13 years of age.
2668. II. A son, d. in infancy.
2669. III. A son, d. in infancy.
2670. IV. * Sarah M. Dunlap, b, Lodi, Wis., March 2, 1868.
2671. V. * Grace Irene Dunlap, b. Lodi, Aug. 7, 1870.
2672. VI. Mabel Moore Dunlap, b. Lodi, May 11, 1879.
1529. Charles William Moore, b. Hillsdale, Mich., Nov.
3, 1842; m. at Dunnville, Wis., Feb. 14, 1870, Flora M., dau. of
H. N. and Eliza (Macauley) Weston. She b. Menominee, Wis.,
June g, 1852. Mr. Moore is a merchant at Chetek, Wis. He
went to Wisconsin in 1855, and settled at Lodi, entered the army
in 1861, in Co. "H," 2d Wis. Vol. Inf. He took part in the first
battle of Bull Run and all the subsequent engagements of the
Army of the Potomac up to June 12, 1864, when he was mustered
out on account of expiration of term of service. He was treasurer
of the town of Dunn several years, and sheriff of Dunn Co. from
1877 to 1888. He was elected to the legislature from Barron Co.,
Wis., 1888 and 1890.
There was i child.
2673. I. * Edna E, Moore, b. Dunnville, Wis , Nov. 28, 1870.
1536. William Case, b. July, 1829; m. Martha Stookey,
at Pulaski, Mich., in Jan., 1856. He is a farmer.
They have i child.
2674. I. Frank Case, b. Scipio, Mich., 1858; m. Eleanor Baker, Mosher-
ville, Mich., 1880 Child: Clio Case, b. about 1885.
1537. Willis Case, b. July, 1829; m. Emily Godfrey; d.
Jan. 5, 1899. He was a farmer.
They had 2 children, b. at Scipio, Mich.
2675. I. * Fred H. Case, b. Aug. 5, 1873.
2676. II. Laverna Case, b. July 25, 1874: d. Jan. 8, 1876.
1539. Sarah Case, b. April 22, 1834; m. Hiram King,
Scipio, Mich., June 19, 1853.
There were 6 children, b. Litchfield, Mich.
2677. I. Willis King, b. Aug. 19, 1854; d. Jan. 23, 1876.
2678. II. William King, b. Feb. 4, 1856; d. Feb. 27, 1856.
2679. III. IsABELL King, b. Nov. 11, 1857; d. Jan. 10, 1858.
2680. IV. Hiram King, b. April 26, 1859; m. Lizzie McCart, June 27, iSSo.
2681. V. Frank King, b. May 8, 1867; m. Lilla McCart, Dec, 1890.
2682. VI. Minnie A. King, b. Jan. 30, 1869; rn. Mark Burgess, Jan. i, 1896.
2683. VII. Fred King, b. Dec. 30, 1871; m. Ella M. Cox, Feb. 21, 1895.
2686.
I.
2687.
2688.
11.
III.
2689.
2690.
2691.
IV.
V.
VI.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 183
1542. Edna Cynthia Case, b. Scipio, Mich., Oct. 5, 1840;
m. Augustus, son of Joseph and Amanda (Ferris) Borden, at
Litchfield, Mich., Nov. 14, 1865. He was b. in Ohio, Dec. 27,
1839. He is a farmer, merchant and photographer.
They have 2 children, b. at Moscow, Mich.
2684. I. Carrie E. Borden, b. March 16, 1870; m. Edward Stogdill, De-
troit, Mich., June 14, 1893.
2685. II. * Charles A. Borden, b. June 26, 1875.
1543. Daniel Horace Case, b. Scipio, Mich., Oct. 2,
1842; m. Nancy, dau. of Lyman and Celestia ( ) Jones, at
Scipio, Oct., 1861. He is a farmer.
They have 6 children.
Cynthia Case, b. Scipio, Mich., 1863; d. 1868.
Clara Case, b. 1865; d. 1873.
Ada Case, b. Clare Co., Mich., 1867.
Charles Case, b. Clare Co., Mich., 1869.
Emma Case, b. Clare Co., Mich., 1872.
William Case, b. Clare Co., Mich., 1875.
1546. Edwin R. Moore, b. Moscow, Mich., March 19,
1843; m. Clarinda, dau. of Henry and Mary Ann (Pattison)
Richards, at Hanover, Mich., Sept. 27, 1865. She d. Moscow,
Nov. 20, 1870. He m. 2d, Lydia, dau. of Plummer and Havila
(Miner) Drake, March, 1872. She d. May 24, 1899. Clarinda
Richards b. Hanover, Mich., April, 1853. Mr. Moore is a farmer
and has 4 children.
2692. I. Clarinda A. Moore, b. Nov. 20, 1870; m. Geo. E. Simmons,
Hanover, Dec. 25, 1895.
2693. II. George Moore, b. 1877.
2694. III. Alice Moore, b. 1878; m. Arthur E. Greiner, Oct., 1893.
2695. IV. Joel A. Moore, b. 1880.
1547. Diantha R. Moore, b. Moscow, Mich., Aug. 28,
1846; m. Henry F., son of Henry and Mary Ann (Pattison)
Richards, at Moscow. He is a farmer at Leoni, Mich.
There were 2 children.
2696. I. Fred Joel Richards, b. Feb. 14, 1868; d. Sept. 13, 1890.
2697. II. * Charles T. Richards, b. Oct. 30, 1872.
1548. Wilson W. Moore, b. March 2, 1852; m. Belle,
dau. of Martin and Isabelle (Hood) Qriswold, at Hillsdale City,
Mich., Nov. 15, 1872. She b. at Moscow in 1855. He is a
farmer.
There were 4 children.
Hattie May Moore, b. Moscow, July 11, 1873.
Martin Moore, b. Moscow, 1875; ™- ^' North Adams, Mich.,
Aug , 1900.
Harold J. Moore, b. Moscow, 1878; m. Nellie McCarthy, at
Liberty, Mich., Feb., 1900.
Floy Moore, b. Moscow, 1883.
2698.
2699.
I.
II.
2700.
III.
2701.
IV.
184 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1549. William W. Moore, b. Moscow, Mich., March 2,
1852; m. Emma Stiles, at Moscow, in 1878. He is a miller.
There were 4 children.
2702. I. Joel Moore, b. Litchfield, Mich., 1880.
2703. II. La Verne Moore, b. Litchfield, 1882.
2704. III. Edwin M. Moore, b, Somerset, Mich., 1885.
2705. IV. Glenn Moore, b. Hillsdale City, Mich., 1892.
1550. Cynthia Case Nelson, b. Saginaw, Mich., April 8,
1838; m. William Addison, son of Edwin and Sarah (Walker)
Walter, at Virginia City, Nevada. He was b. New York, July 21,
1829; d. Oakland, Cal., Feb. 3, 1892. He was in the employ of
Wells, Fargo & Co.
There were 3 children.
2706. I. Sara Walter, b. Virginia City, Nev., Aug 29, 1867.
2707. II. Edwin Nelson Walter, b. Virginia City, Nev., Jan. 24, 1870.
2708. III. Charles Nelson Walter, b. Oakland, Cal., March 7, 1872; m.
Lucy Lovell Drake, Colusa, Cal., May 16, 1898,
1551. Thomas Nelson, b. Litchfield, Mich., Dec. 25,
1839; m. Ella Angelia Spencer, at Hanover, Mich., Sept. 22, 1852.
She was dau. of Joel Aaron and Lydia Elizabeth (Nichols) Spen-
cer. He is a stock-raiser — sheep and horses.
There were 3 children.
2709. I. Edna Isabel Nelson, b. Battle Mountain, Nev., July 25, 1878; d.
April 27, 1881.
2710. II. Samuel Goff Nelson, b. Battle Mountain, May 6, 1883; d. June
23, 1892.
2711. III. Ralph Gilbert Nelson, b. Elko, Nev., Feb. 23, 1885.
1554. Charles Andrew Nelson, b. Litchfield, Mich.,
Sept. 19, 1846; d. Truckee, Cal., Jan. 23, 1892; buried, Chico,
Butte Co., Cal. He m. Nellie M., dau. of James and Catherine
(Barrettee) Leahy, at Bodie, Cal., Dec. 31, 1883. She b. Hunt-
ington, Canada, Sept. 6, i860. He was a stock-raiser.
There were 2 children.
2712. I. Alfred David Nelson, b. Huntington, Canada, March 22, 1886.
2713. II. Sarah Nelson, b. Stone House, Nev. March 17, 1890.
1556. Oscar William Nelson, b. Scipio, Mich., Oct. 15,
1850; m. Laura Alcinda, dau. of Elijah Starr and Laura Alcinda
(England) Ruggles, at Nelson, Butte Co., Cal., March 17, 1875.
• She b. Mountain House, Cal., Sept. 25, 1858.
There were 9 children.
2714. I. Alfred Starr Nelson, b. Nelson, Butte Co., Cal., April 6, 1876;
d. Sept. II, 1877.
2715. II. Sarah Laura Nelson, b. Durham, Cal., June 20, 1877; d. Dec. 5,
1877.
2716. III. Minnie Lucy Nelson, b. Marysville, Cal., Sept. 5, 1877. (?)
I
27i8.
V.
2719.
VI.
2720.
VII.
2721.
VIII.
2722.
IX.
2724
II.
2725
III.
2726
IV.
2727
V.
2728
VI.
2729
VII.
2730
VIII.
2731
IX.
PAREf^TS SIXTH GENERAl'ION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 185
2717. IV. Philip Lovel Nelson, b. Nelson, Cal., June i, 1878; d. May 30
1879.
Joel Moore Nelson, b. Nelson, Cal., April 30, 1880.
Edna Belle Nelson, b. Nelson, Cal,, Dec. 31, 1881.
Charles Henry Nelson, b. Corning, Cal., July 13, 1883.
Leola Alice Nelson, b. Corning, Cal., April 9, 1886.
Alfred David Nelson, b. Aug. 5, 1888; d. Aug. 9, 1889.
1557. Sara Lucy Nelson, b. Pulaski, Mich., Jan. 23,
1857; m. Philip ricCabe, son of Elijah Starr and Laura Alcinda
(England) Ruggles, at Oroville, Cal, Nov. 24, 1880. He. b.
Mountain House, Cal., Oct. 25, 1856. He is a farmer. Height
5 feet, 8 inches; weight 140 pounds; eyes brown, hair black. She
is a graduate of the California State Normal.
There were 10 children.
2723. I. Alfred Nelson Ruggles, b. Nelson, Cal., Sept. 27, 1881; d. Sept.
II, 1882.
Oscar Nelson Ruggles, b. Moro, Ore., Dec. 22, 1882.
Lois Ruggles, b. Rutledge, Ore., Dec. 7, 1884.
Sada Ruggles, b. Rutledge, Ore , Aug. 29, 1886.
Elijah Starr Ruggles, b. Rutledge, Ore., April 2, 1888.
Walter A. Ruggles, b. Rutledge, Ore., June 15, 1890.
Laura Ruggles, b. Rutledge, Ore., March 7, 1892; d. June 26,
1899.
Eva Ruggles, b. Rutledge, Ore., Dec. 26, 1893.
Charles Andrew Ruggles, b. Rufus, Ore., March 24, 1897; d.
Sept. 13, 1899.
2732. X. Lucv Ruggles, b. Rutledge, Ore., March 29, 1899.
1559. John Howard Moore, b. Troy, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1837;
d. Topeka, Kan., May 31, 1882; buried in Springfield, Ohio. He
m. Hannah D., dau. of Joseph Davidson, Springfield, Ohio, Jan.,
1858. She b. Springfield; d. Chicago, 111., March 25, 1882; buried
at Springfield, Ohio. Mr. Moore served in an Illinois regiment
from July, 1862, to July, 1865. He was owner and editor of a
county paper at Rossville, 111., the Chai?ipaign Union, Champaign,
111. , and the Criteriori, Chicago.
There were 2 children, b. Springfield, Ohio.
2733. I. Minnie Moore, b. July i, 1858; d. May 9, 1891.
2734. II. Alpheus James Moore, b. — , 1862.
1560. Alpheus S. Moore, b. Dayton, Ohio, March 22,
1839; m. Isabelle, dau. of Hon. David H. and Elizabeth (Reyburn)
Morris, at Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 26, 1869. She b. Miami Co.,
Ohio, Oct. II, 1844. Mr. Moore lived in Springfield, Ohio, from
1840 till i86i. Graduated at Dennison University, June, 1859,
and then became a teacher. He enlisted in Co. "F," 2d O. V. I.,
April 16, 1861. In Aug. 1861, he raised Co. "A," 44th O. V. I.;
commissioned Captain, Aug. 29, 1861; promoted Major, May i,
1863. In January, 1864, the regiment was changed into the 8th
O. V. Cavalry, by order of the President. He then raised 2 more
companies, filled up the old ones and was made colonel of the
1 86 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
regiment, Jan. 5, 1865. After'the war he was a teacher till 1871; a
Baptist preacher till 1881, when his health failed from the effects
of a shell wound in the breast. Since 1886 he has been disabled.
There were 3 children.
2735. I. Bessie Belle Moore, b. Napoleon, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1872; m. Clyde
W. Mitchell, Cal.
2736. II. Cora May Moore, b. Lockland, Ohio, May 29, 1874; d. March 4,
1878.
2737. III. Edith Alphea Moore, b. July 25, 1876; m. Sherman A. Roberts,
Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 29, 1897.
1564. Oscar Carlos Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y., Sept.
27, 1830; m. Mary Abigail, dau. of Lorenzo Robins and Mary
(Arthur) Hills, at Martinsburg, N. Y., July 6, 1852. She b. Mar-
tinsburg, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1832.
There were 5 children, b. Shiawasee, Mich.
2738. I. George Augustus Moore, b. April 20, 1853; m. Clara A. Smith,
Aug. 7, 1874, at Shiawassee, Mich.
2739. II. Henry Carlos Moore, b. March 3, 1856; unmarried; res. Tellu-
ride, Col.; photographer and miner.
2740. III. Oscar Moore, b. Nov. 17, 1859; m. Luella Wolcott, Lansing,
Mich., Sept. 17, 1884.
2741. IV. Helen Marion Moore, b. Aug. 8, 1864; d. March 7, 1865.
2742. V. * Minnie Louise Moore, b. April 10, i856.
1565. Helen Nancy Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y., April
20, 1832; m. James W., son of Elbert H. and Eliza (Wiley) Dean,
at Lowville, N. Y., in 1851. He was b. Cohoes, N. Y., 1825; d.
Watertown, N. Y., in 1882. He was a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Glendale, N. Y.
2743. I. * Sherbern Mason Dean, b. 1852.
2744. II. * Warren F. Dean, b. 1854.
1566. William Wallace Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y.,
April 10, 1833; m. Julia fl., dau. of Samuel and Julia (Trobridge)
Lemon. He d. Shiawassee, Mich., April 11, 1885. He was a
farmer.
There were 7 children, b. Shiawassee, Mich.
* Louis W. Moore, b. Feb. 24, 1869.
Lester Moore, b. July 23, 1871; d. July 5, 1874.
Lucia Moore, b. Feb. 5, 1874; d. April 5, 1875.
Leon Lawrence Moore, b. April 27, 1877.
Darwin Clinton Moore, b. Nov. 18, 1880.
Henry Bush Moore, b. Sept. i, i88i.
Frank Arthur Moore, b. Nov. 13, 1883.
1568. Mary Augusta Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y. , Dec.
8, 1842; m. Judson Lewis, son of Leonard and Lucia (Hough)
Pitcher. He b. Martinsburg, N. Y. , June 12, 1836; d. Ridgeway,
Iowa, April 16, 1879. Mr. Pitcher enlisted in 1861, and was dis-
charged for disability before the war closed. He was engaged in
2745
I
2746
II
2747
III
2748
IV
2749
V
2750
VI
2751
VII
PARKNTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 187
farming in Iowa till his health failed. He died from disease
contracted in the service. His widow now draws a pension.
They had i child.
2752. I. Clair Judson Pitcher, b. Orleans, Iowa, Aug. 3, 1872.
1569. Charles Duane Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y. ,
Nov. 28, 1844; m. Frances Stella, dau. of Oliver P. and Sarah
Rebecca (Henry) liedden, at Lowville, N. Y., Dec. ii, 1878.
She b. Lowville, N. Y.,Dec. ig, 1856. Mr. Moore was educated
in the Lowville Academy, was superintendent of Black River canal
in 1877; delegate to Democratic National Convention in 1884;
Assistant Commissioner of Agriculture of New York from July, 1892,
to i8g6, and was presidential elector in 1897. He is a farmer and
insurance agent.
There are 3 children, b. Lowville, N. Y.
2753. I. Anna Hedden Moore, b. Nov. 22, 1879; in Mt. Holyoke College.
2754. II. Mary Louise Moore, b. Dec. 28, 1883.
2755. III. Sarah Frances Moore, b. Oct. 22, 1889.
1570. Orrin Bradford Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y.,
Jan. 22, 1847; m. Emma Sarah, dau. of John Walters and Mar-
garet (Robinson) Barron, at Flint, Mich., Aug. 30, 1878. She b.
Clyde, Mich., Oct. 3, i860. He attempted to get into the army
when he was 16. Was successful later and served for 6 months
before the close of the war. Is now a prosperous merchant in
Saginaw, Mich., where their 2 children were born,
2756. I. Mable Maria Moore, b. Aug. i, 1879.
2757. II. Ethel Elsie Moore, b. Feb. 20, 1888.
1571. Frances Louise Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y.,
Jan. 13, 1849; m. Howard C, son of Alexander O. and Eunice
(Tuttle) Bingham, at Martinsburg, Oct. 18, 1876. He b. Oct. 19,
1849. Mr. Bingham is a dealer in monumental work at Lowville,
N. Y.
There are 2 children, b. Martinsburg, N. Y.
2758. I. Earl Alexander Bingham, b. Dec. 6, 1880.
2759. II, Nina Marie Bingham, b. Nov. 30, 1885.
1572. Dewitt Clinton Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y. ,
June 9, 1851; m. Ella J., dau. of Henry and Mary R. (Sheets)
Heivly, at Decorah, Iowa, Oct. 18, 1882. She b. there March 25,
1856. Mr. Moore worked on a farm and taught a term of school
in Martinsburg, then moved to Decorah, Iowa, when he was 21
years of age. He read law and was admitted to the bar and
elected sheriff of his county, was re-elected but resigned to accept
a position in Grafton, Dakota. He is one of the pioneers of the
place, is bank cashier and eminent commander of the Commandery
of North Dakota.
l88 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH,
There were 2 children, b. Grafton, N. D.
2760. I. Frederic Arthur Moore b. June 4, 1885.
2761. II. DeWitt Clinton Moore, b. April 11, 1890.
1573. Clarence Jay Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y., June
5, 1853; m. at Turin, N. Y., Cora Alice, dau. of Leonard and
Fanny Maria (Pease) Pitcher, Sept. 22, 1880. She b. Martinsburg,
Sept. 22, 1861. He is a farmer in Martinsburg, where their 4 chil-
dren, except the first, were born.
2762. I. James Duane Moore, b. Ridgeway, Iowa, April 12, 1884.
2763. II. Leonard Judson Moore, b. July i, 1886.
2764. III. Alice Louise Moore, b. April 5, 1894.
2765. IV. Arthur Clifford Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1895.
1574. Samuel Ela Moore, b. Martinsburg, N. Y., Aug.
i5> 1855; m. Edith Elnora, dau. of Levi and Rachel (Seward")
Tedman, at Martinsburg, June 12, 1878. She b. at Martinsburg,
Oct. 29, 1857. Res. Fort Collins, Col. He is a contractor, build-
ing irrigating ditches and doing railroad work.
There were 2 children, b. Fort Collins.
2766. I. Pearl Lucile Moore, b. Nov. 15, 1879.
2767. II. Jessie Rachel Moore, b. Nov. 26, 1881.
1578. Pliny Webster Bartholomew, b. Cabotsville,
Mass., Aug. 4, 1840; m. Sarah Belle, dau. of George W. Smith, at
Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. 30, 1873. She was b. Lexington, Ky.,
Jan., I, 1851. Mr. Bartholomew was clerk in stores at North-
ampton, Mass., Canton, and Herman, N. Y. In 1861, he entered
Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., and graduated in 1864 with
the honors of the class. Three years later his Alma Mate?- con-
ferred on him the degree of A. M. During his school years he
supported himself by teaching and the assistance of his father in
the last year. He studied law at Ballston Spa, N. Y, and was
admitted to practicein the supreme court, May, 1865. He removed
to Indianapolis, Ind., in 1866, and was elected judge of the
superior court in i8go. (See Pictorial afid Biographical Memoirs
of Indianapolis and Marion County.'^
He is Past Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, and Past Grand
Dictator of the Knights of Honor. He is a member of the Pres-
byterian Church.
There were 3 children, b. Indianapolis, Ind.
2768. I. Belle Isadora Bartholomew, b. April 2, i$76; m. Allen Wright
Hewitt, Oct. 27, 1897, at Indianapolis.
2769. II. Pliny Webster Bartholomew, b. Oct. 4, 1880; d. Oct. 13, 1884.
2770. III. Harris Sherley Bartholomew, b. April 25, 1885
1586. William Wallace Arthur, b. Lowville, N. Y.,
Dec. 14, 1835; m. Catherine, dau. of Marks H. and Nellie (Berry)
Grants, at Newport, N. Y., March 2, 1858. She b. Mohawk, N.
Y., Aug. 17, 1837, He is a mechanic.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. l8g
There were 7 children, b. Mohawk, N. Y.
2771. I. * Frank D. Arthur, b. Feb. 6, 1859.
2772
2773
2774
277s
2776
2777
II. * Wallace W. Arthur, b. Dec. 23, i860.
III. Ella G. Arthur, b. March 21, 1864; d. Aug. 1867.
IV. * Eliza G. Arthur, b Nov. 11, 1866.
V. Jefferson T. Arthur, b. Feb. 11, 1870.
VI. Emma L. Arthur, b. April 29, 1872.
VII. Grace C. Arthur, b. Sept. 29, 1876.
1587. Martha Arthur, b. Lowville, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1839;
m. Franklin Z., son of Zeboini and Roena (Richards) Carter, at
Lowville, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1858. She d. Harrisburg, N. Y., March
II, 1886; buried at Lowville. He was b. at Lowville, Oct. 11,
1835, He is a farmer.
There are 5 children, all but i b. at Lowville, N. Y.
2778. I. * George J. Carter, b. Aug. 17, 1S59.
2779. II. Mary Roena Carter, b. June 26, 1864.
2780. III. Alice Louise Carter, b. Oct. 12, 1866; m. Charles Hall, Dec. 14,
1885.
2781. IV. Dewitt Franklin Carter, b. Harrisburg, N. Y., May 7, 1868.
2782. V, Gertrude Martha Carter, b. May 12, 1877.
1588. Jay Arthur, b. Watson, N. Y., March 13, 1842; d.
Fond du Lac, Wis., July 9, 1885; m. Martha Lucinda Case, at
Carthage, N. Y., June 4, 1870. She b. Carthage, N. Y., May 12,
1851. He was a farmer.
There are 4 children, all but the first b. at Fond du Lac, Wis.
2783. I. Frederick De Elton Arthur, b. Jan. 24, 1871.
2784. II. George Washington Arthur, b. April 9, 1873.
2785. III. Mattie Helen Arthur, b. April 5, 1875.
2786. IV. Harriet Florence Arthur, b. June 7, 1886.
1589. Harriet Louisa Arthur, b. Watson, N. Y., May
25, 1846; m. Willard V., son of Samuel and Nancy (Bowman)
Reed, at New Bremen, Nov. 24, 1864. He b. Lowville, N. Y.,
April 22, 1836. He is a painter.
There were 4 children, b. Lowville, N. Y.
2787. I. Effie Louisa Reed, b. Sept. 23, 1865.
2788. II. Mary Emma Reed, b. Nov. 28, 1867.
2789. III. Fred Arthur Reed, b. Oct. 17, 1870.
2790. IV. Hattie Gertrude Reed, b. April 3, 1873.
1590. Dwight W. Arthur, b. Lowville, N. Y., Dec. 8,
1848; m. Nancy A., dau. of Clemon C. and Nancy (Becker) Tucker,
at Natural Bridge, N. Y., July 4, 1871. She was b. there, in
1853; d. at Deer River. He m. 2d, Carrie E., dau. of John and
Catherine (Hawkins) Moody, Aug. 22, 1883; she b. Feb. 14, 1857,
There were 5 children, all but the first b. at Elmsford, N. Y.
2791. I. Allen C. Arthur, b. Natural Bridge, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1873; ra.
Hattie Keller, at Ilion, Sept. 1894
Wallace D. Arthur, b. Jan. 17, 1885.
William E. Arthur, b. Oct. 19, 1886.
Mary E. Arthur, b. March 8, 1889; d. March 22, 1889.
Frank H. Arthur, b. March 8, 1889; d. March 12, 1889.
2792.
II.
2793-
III.
2794.
IV.
2795.
V.
igo PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
1591. Elvira E. Arthur, b. Lowville, N. Y., Sept. i8,
1847; m. Wallace T., son of Matthew T. and Mariah (Douglass)
Brooks, at Lowville, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1872. He b. Leyden, N. Y.,
Dec. 29, 1840. He is an insurance agent.
There were 2 children.
2796. I. Eva E. Brooks, b. Utica, N. Y. , Aug. 5, 1873.
2797. II. Arthur R. Brooks, b. Lowville, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1875,
1592. Emma M. Arthur, b. Lowville, April 6, 1852; ra.
William H., son of Elijah D. and Fanny (Hurd) riorrison, at
Lowville, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1879. Insurance.
There were 3 children, b. Lowville, N. Y.
2798. I. Leila Morrison, b. SepL 4, 1883; d. Feb. 2, 1885.
2799. II. Elvira Morrison, b. Dec. 15, 1885; d. Feb. 22, 1887.
2800. III. Mildred Morrison, b. Sept. 11, 1890.
1593. Frank W. Arthur, b. Lowville, N. Y., Sept. 21,
1849; m. Mary, dau. of Augustus and Catharine (Altmire) Mattis,
at New Bremen, N.Y., Nov. 8, 1882. She b. Feb. 3, 1859. He
is a farmer.
There were 4 children, b, Martinsburg, N. Y.
2801. I. Nina L. Arthur, b. May 12, 1885.
2802. II. Ethel K. Arthur, b. March 25, 1887.
2803. III. F. Wayland Arthur, b. June 24, i88g.
2804. IV. Esther M. Arthur, b. Nov. 21, 1893; d. Jan. 2, 1898.
1596. Emma Rilla Lyman, b. Huntington, Mass., Nov.
17, 1854; m. Edward Evarts, the son of Henry and Nancy M.
(Parsons) Charles, at East Brookfield, Mass., Sept. 11, 1878.
He b. Ludlow, Mass., Sept. 26, 1841; d. Springfield, Mass., Oct.
19, 1880. He is buried at Ludlow, Mass.
There were 3 children, b. at Springfield.
2805. I. Henry Lyman Charles, b. Aug. 3, 1879; d. Nov. 26, 1882.
2806. II. Edmund Taylor Charles, b. Dec. 13, 1880; d. Nov. 21, 1882,
2807. III. Evarts Wilson Charles, b. Dec. 13, 1880.
1597. Susan Arabel Lyman, b. Huntington, Mass., Feb.
I, 1857; m. Elmer R., son of William and Anne Eliza (Lyman)
Taylor, at East Brookfield, Mass., Nov. 9, 1881. He b. Pelham,
Mass., March, 1857. He is a merchant.
There were 3 children, b. Chicopee Falls, Mass.
2808. I. Florence Belle Taylor, b. Sept. 28, 1882.
2809. II. Ruth Lyman Taylor, b. Sept. 11, 1884.
2810. III. Helen Marjorie Taylor, b. July 26, 1893.
1598. John Wilson Lyman, b. Huntington, Mass., Aug.
26, 1864; m. Carrie A., dau. of Frank and Elizabeth (Shaw)
Bartlett, Enfield, Conn., May 6, 1888. He is a commercial
traveler.
1599. LUCIEN OCEITERLONY MOORE.
PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH. 191
There is i child.
tSii. I. Ernest Moore Lyman, b. Springfield, Mass., Jan. r8, 1891
1599. LuciEN OcHTERLONY MooRE, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Dec. 23, 1849; m. Lilian Gertrude, dau. of Apollos and Delina
(Tuttle) Moore, at Huntington, Mass., June ii, 1871. She b.
Westfield, Mass., April 8, 1853. (See No. 1934.) Mr. Moore is
a farmer, is of the school committee, selectman, assessor, and has
been overseer of the poor for 15 years. He is member of the
legislature for Hampden district, Mass. He v^^as educated at
Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. Height 5 feet, 8}4 inches;
weight 225 pounds; hair and eyes dark.
There are 10 children, all but first 3 b. Montgomery, Mass.
2S12. I. * WiLBERT Tuttle Moore, b. March 21, 1872, Westfield, Mass.
2813. II. * Alice Bell Moore, b. Aug. 18, 1S73; Russell, Mass.
2814. III. Dana Scott Moore, b. Russell, Mass., Aprils, 1876.
2815. IV. Mabel Lilian Moore, b. Sept. 12, 1877; m. Charles Hinkley
Kelso, Nov. 15, 1899
2816. V. Helen Maud Moore, b. Feb. 16, 1881; m. Walter David Allyn,
Montgomery, Mass., July 31, 1902.
2817. VI. Lester Lucien Moore, b. Aug. 4, 1882.
2818. VII. Percy Roberts Moore, b. Feb. 8, 1884.
2819. VIII. Florence Bessie Moore, b. Feb. 15, 1886.
2820. IX. Anjanett Delina Moore, b. Sept. 8, 1887.
2821. X. Grace Emily Moore, b. Feb. 13, 1889.
1602. Alice Frances Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Dec. 13, 1850; m. Edward Alonzo, son of Alonzo and Eunice
(Chapman) Allen, at Montgomery, Mass., Nov. 25, 1869. He b.
Westfield, Mass., Feb. 28, 1846. He is a wholesale grain mer-
chant.
There was i child.
2822. I. Berton Augustus Allen, b. New York City, Aug. 26, 1870; m.
Katharine Prudine Bostick, Hamilton, N. Y., April 26, 1894.
1603. Hattie Adella Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
March 4, 1859; m. Leonard Cornelius, the son of Leonard and
Frances (Hedges) Atwater, at Montgomery, Mass., Jan. 15, 1890.
He was b. Westfield, Mass., July 14, 1853. He is in the real
estate and marble business.
There were 2 children, b. Westfield, Mass.
2823. I. Allen Moore Atwater, b. Oct. 28, 1891.
2824. II. Leonard Atwater, b. Nov. 20, 1893.
1604. Clifton Augustus Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Nov. 12, 1861; m. Cora Estella, dau. of Lewis Tyler and Dorcas
(Squire) Allyn, at Westfield, Mass., April 12, 1882. She b.
Montgomery, Mass., April 19, 1858. He is a farmer.
192 PARENTS SIXTH GENERATION, CHILDREN SEVENTH.
There were 3 children, b. Westfield, Mass.
2825. I. Ralph Allyn Moore, b. April 13, 1889.
2826. II. Mildred Estella Moore, b. Aug. 6, 1894.
2827. III. Lewis Augustus Moore, b. Oct. 23. 1898.
1605. Lewis Lyman Moore b. Gouverneur, N. Y., Feb,
28, 1866; m. Fannie Maria Ashley, Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 14, 1891.
There was i child.
2828. I. Ashley Marion Moore, b. Holyoke, Mass., Dec. 19, 1893.
Parents Seventh Generation,
Children Eighth.
2829.
I.
2830.
II.
2831.
III.
2832.
IV.
2833.
V.
2834-
VI.
2835-
VII.
2836.
VIII.
2837.
IX.
2838.
X.
2839.
XI.
2840.
XII.
2841.
XIII.
2842.
XIV.
1610. Matilda Louisa Seeley, b. Vergennes, Vt., Aug.
II, 1801; m. John Lewis, son of Dr. Christian Eberhardt and Anna
Maria Magdalena (Schuler) Thomas, in Baltimore, Md., March
23, 1820. Anna Schuler was a lineal descendant of Melchior
Mayer, who was Stadthauptmann of the Free Imperial City of
Ulm, Germany, in 1550.
There were 14 children, all b. Baltimore, Md., except the last 6.
* Edward Lewis Thomas, b Dec 28, 1820.
* Matilda Elizabeth Thomas, b. — .
* Augustus Moore Thomas, b. Nov. 23, 1823.
* Louisa Catharine Thomas, b. Sept. 27, 1825.
Mary Jane Thomas, b. — ; m. George Franklin Gephart, Cum-
berland, Md. ; no issue.
* Rhoda Ann Thomas, b. — .
John A. P. Thomas, b. — .
*JoHN Lewis Thomas, b. May 30, 1835.
* Virginia Alverda Thomas, b. Winchester, Va.
William A. Thomas, b. Winchester, Va.
William L. Thomas, b. Winchester, Va.
Catharine Thomas, b. Winchester, Va.
William Thomas, b. Winchester, Va.
* Laura Seeley Thomas, b. Cumberland, Md.
1617. Emma Minerva Moore, b. Oct. 14, 1845; m. Feb.
7, 1865, at Burlington, Vt., Charles Henry, son of Andrew and
Harriet (Mills) Bain. Charles Henry Bain was b. at Bristol, Vt.,
July 5, 1839. He is a retired farmer, residing at Middlebury, Vt.
He served in the army from 1861 to 1864; has been one of the
selectmen of the town, and has held several other minor offices.
There were 3 children, b. Middlesex. Vt.
2843. I. Homer Moore Bain, b. Sept. 26, 1867; ra. at Middlebury, March
5, 1890, Amma A. Severance. Res. Middlebury.
2844. II. Burley Carl Bain, b Sept. 2, 1869; m. at Arkadelphia, Arkansas,
April 17, 1900, Lizzie Alice McNutt. He is a physician. Res.
Hope, Ark.
2845. III. Gaska Rich Bain, b. Oct. 25, 1878.
1618. William Chauncey Moore, b. Oct. 30, 1847; m. at
Middlebury, Vt. , March 5, 1874, Laura Estelle, dau. of Alphonso
Thompson and Emeline Clarissa (Abbey) Amidon. Mrs. Moore
was b. at Middlebury, Vt., June 15, 1856, and d. there, Dec. 29,
1898. Mr. Moore is a farmer; res. Middlebury, Vt.
193
2847.
II.
2848.
III.
2849.
IV.
2850.
V.
2851.
VI.
194 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
They had 6 children, all but i b. Middlebury, Vt.
2846. I. Ernest William Moore, b. Nov. 11, 1875; m. Sept. 15, 1897,
Christine Schobert, at Worcester, Mass., where he resides.
Minnie Estelle Moore, b. March 6, 1877.
BuRLEY Frank Moore, b. May 2, 1883.
Ila May Moore, b. Jan. 18, 1888,
Delia Ellsworth Moore, b. Cornwall, Vt., Aug. 11, 1893.
Ellen Emeline Moore, b. Sept. 28, 1895.
1619. Otto Phelps Moore, b. Jan. 31, 1850; m. at Leba-
non, N. Y., Kate, dau. of Edmund Kirby and Emma Jane (Per-
kins) Severance. Mrs. Moore was b. at Middlebury, Vt., Nov. 15,
1869. Mr. Moore taught school several years, holds the office of
lister, owns a market and farm, and is at present a trial justice
(1901).
They have 2 children, b. at Middlesex, Vt.
2852. I. Blanch Emma Moore, b. July 31, 1882.
2853. II. Belle Ellen Moore, b. Nov. 3, 1883.
1620. MiLO Kinsley Moore, b. Nov. 26, 1852, at Bristol,
Vt. ; m. there, June 18, 1877, narion Helen, dau. of Henry and
Clara Louise (Amidon) Abbey. Mr. Moore resided in Middlesex,
Vt. He was a school teacher 7 years, assessor 3 years, school
commissioner 6 years, and superintendent of schools i year. He
is a dealer in musical instruments and owns a small farm.
They have 4 children, b. at Middlesex, Vt.
2854. I. FoRDYCE MiLO Moore, b. May 14, 1879.
2855. II. Mildred Julia Moore, b. Jan. 15, 1883.
2856. III. Maynard Cleveland Moore, b. Nov. 8, 1890.
2857. IV. Milo Kinsley Moore, b. Sept. 12, 1895.
1624. Chauncey Moore Rublee, b. Nov. 25, 1821; m.
June 6, 1850, at Montpelier, Vt., Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Dr.
Charles and Clarissa (Boyden) Clark. She b. at Calais, Vt.,
March 8, 1827; d. at Montpelier, Feb. 14, 1855; he d. there, June
26, 1870. Both are buried at Green Mountain Cemetery, Mont-
pelier.
Mr. Rublee was a physician and surgeon and was a graduate of
the Medical School at Woodstock, Vt. He traveled in Europe in
1848, spending 9 months in Paris during the revolution. He was
one of the examining surgeons for pensions, which office he held
at the time of his death. He was a member of the Congregational
Church in Montpelier for 25 years. He was never strong physic-
ally, but he was devoted to his profession and attained a wide
reputation in the part of the state where he resided.
There was i child.
2858. I, * Charles Clark Rublee, b. Montpelier, Vt., Oct. 31, 1852,
1633. Orsey Baldwin, b. Aurora, Ohio, April 14, 1819;
m. Stoughton, the son of Adamson and Mary (Brooks) Bentley,
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 1 95
in Aurora, in 1838. He b. Warren, Ohio, May 9, 1814; d. Bir-
mingham, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1852. He was a clerk. Mrs. Bentley
m. 2d, Joel Chapman, of Mantua, Ohio. She d. July 3, 1902, at
Spokane, Wash. ; buried at Mantua, Ohio.
There were 6 children. (See The Higleys and their Ancestry.^
2859. I. Henry Baldwin Bentley, b. Solon, Ohio, Dec. 4, 1839. He d.
Feb. II, 1862, a member of the 42d Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
His body was returned to Mantua, Ohio, for burial, where a
great concourse of relatives and friends attended the last sad
rites;
"But the maiden of his bosom.
Wept when all their tears were dried."
2860. n. Mary Orsey Bentley, b. Aurora, Ohio, Aug. 6, 1841; m. C. R.
Harmon, Aurora, Aug. 3, 1865; no issue.
2S61. HI. * Luna Alicia Bentley, b Solon, Ohio, Aug. 26, 1844; m. Omer
W. Folsom.
2862. IV. Charles Stoughton Bentley, b Orange, Ohio. Sept. 4, 1846;
graduated in 1870, Hillsdale College, Mich.; m. May 4, 1874,
Isabella Kempton, dau. of Henry, at North Adams, Mich.
He m. 2d, Mary Logan Derthick, of Shalersville, Ohio. Child
by first m. b. March 30, 1S75. Mr. Bentley is a lawyer and
judge of court, in Cleveland, Ohio.
2863. V. Emily Amanda Bentley, b. Orange, Ohio, Aug. i, 1849; m.
March 3, 1877, Prof. John H. Butler, of Hillsdale, Mich.
2864. VI. Olive Haskell Bentley, b. Solon, Ohio, May 15, 1852; ra.
Thomas R. Jones, at Spokane, Wash.
1645. Ann Elizabeth Moody, b. Fulton, N. Y., Jan. 11,
1 841; m. Charles Kellogg, at Fulton, N. Y. He b. Minden, N.
Y., Dec. 4. 1839. Mr. Kellogg is 5 feet, 7 inches high, light hair
and blue eyes. Attorney and counselor of the supreme court of
New York. He was admitted to the bar, at Albany, 1861 or '62;
state senator 1874 and '75. He is a Republican and fairly active
as a party man. He believes in the "machine" in politics, without
corruption, as the best means of promoting the good of all.
There are 2 children, b. Chittenango, N. Y.
2865. I. * Daniel F. Kellogg, b. March 19, 1865.
2866. II. Betsey Case Kellogg, b. Aug. 17, 1874.
1648. Orville C. Childs, b. Troy, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1827;
m. riartha Dickinson, 1853. He d. Aug. 15, igoo, and she 1895,
at Buffalo, N. Y.
There were 2 children, b. Syracuse, N. Y.
2867. I. Clarabel Childs, b. Jan. 29, 1857; m. 1880, Charles H. Filkins,
of Syracuse.
2868. II. Olive Childs, b. Jan. 13, 1861.
1650. Eliza Ann Child, b. April 23, 1836, m. 1853, Sam-
uel Everhart. He b. 1829. Res. Berlin, Mich.
There were 4 children.
2869. I. Floyd Johnson Everhart, b. April 11, 1855.
2870. II. Ephraim Everhart, b. April 11, 1855.
2871. III. Carrie Estella Everhart, b. Nov. 24, 1857.
2872. IV. George Wright Everhart, b. Oct. 29, 1863.
196 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
1651. George W. Child, b. Dec. i, 1839; m. Mary C.
Lefever.
There were 2 children, b. Muskegon, Mich.
2873. I. Charles Sanford Child, b. Feb. 17, 1867.
2874. II. William Orville Child, b. Jan. 15, 1869.
1653. John Hinman Childs, b. Sept. 20, 1839; m. Frances
Amelia, dau. of Burr Burton, Esq., in 1863. He d. Syracuse, N.
Y., Jan. 25, 1891.
They had 7 children, b. Syracuse, N. Y.
2875
2876
2877
2878,
2879
2880
I. Fanny Childs, b. Aug. 19, 1865; m. Joseph M. Hill, 1891.
II. Mary G. Childs, b. Dec. 13, 1866; m. Howard E. Baker, 1887.
III. John Childs, b. June 19, 1868; m. Nettie Skinner, Chicago, 111.
IV. Carrie Childs, b. Aug. 26, 1874; m. Henry P. Warner, 1899.
V. Florence Childs, b. Sept. 6, 1876; d. Nov. 16, 1884.
VI. Georgine M. Childs, b. Sept. 20, 1879.
VII. Hamilton E. Childs, b. May 18, 1885.
1654. Ephraim Fitz Gerald, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Oct. 28,
1830; m. 1854, Ella Alford; she b. 1830.
There were 2 children.
2882. I. Harriet T. Fitz Gerald, b. Aug. 27, 1857; d. Oct. 28, 1867.
2883. II. Elizabeth Fitz Gerald, b. Oct. 24, 1859, Phoenix, N. Y.; m.
Ernest E Burleigh, 1891.
1655. Cyrenius C. Fitz Gerald, b. March ig, 1833, Sara-
toga Co., N. Y. ; d. El Paso, Texas, July 24, 1896. He was an
eminent mining engineer. He m. ist, Maria fl. Gomez, of Nica-
raugua, in 1859, and had 4 children. He m. 2d, Mary A., dau. of
Hon. John K. Porter, of Albany, N. Y.; no issue. Hem. 3d,
187-, Wilhelmina Graves, of New Haven, Conn.; 2 children.
2884. I. John Rinaldo Fitz Gerald, b. Sept. 13. i860; physician, Minne-
apolis, Minn.; surgeon and major of 13th Minnesota Volunteers,
Philippine Islands; m. Ella Stanfield, 1887.
George E Fitz Gerald, b. Aug. 15, 1863; mining engineer; m.
Jennie Fisk.
Theresa M. Fitz Gerald, b. Aug. 15, 1865: m. Jeptha Bright,
lawyer; res. South Pittsburg, Tenn.
Donald F. Fitz Gerald, b. Nov. 29, 1866; Lieut. 13th Minnesota
Volunteers, Manila.
Wilhelmina Fitz Gerald, b. Oct. 20, 1878.
Harold G. Fitz Gerald, b. Aug. 25, 1882.
1656. Franklin A. Fitz Gerald, b. Syracuse, N. Y., May
28, 1834; ^^- ^^^ ^•' ^^^- °^ J^dg^ ^^b^ Leland, of Saratoga Co.,
N. Y., in 1854.; res. Brunswick, Ga.
There were 4 children.
2890. I. Amelia T. Fitz Gerald, b. Sept. 28, 1855
2891. II. John L. Fitz Gerald, b. Sept. 28, 1859.
2892. III. Nellie Fitz Gerald, b. Sept. 28, 1S61.
2893. IV. Louisa Fitz Gerald, b. July 15, 1875.
2885.
II.
2886.
III.
2887.
IV.
2888.
V.
2889.
VI.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENEKAIION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 197
1657. Elizabeth Bell Childs, b. Oct. 20, 1840; m. Theo-
dore L. Scott, Feb. 9, 1869. He was cashier of the Albany
Exchange Bank; d. Feb. 22, 1881.
They had i child.
2894. I. Martha Bell Scott, b. Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1870.
1658. Daniel Brewer Childs, b. May 5, 1843; m. rst,
1867, riary B., dau. of Colonel Robert Powers, of Waterford, N.
Y. She d. in 1887. He m. 2d, in 1888, Katharine B , dan. of
Dr. Jonathan and Mary (Peet) Cass, of Great Barrington, Mass.
Dr. Cass was a surgeon in the army during the War of the Rebel-
lion. Mr. Childs is a lawyer in New York. Mr. Childs has fur-
nished the Record of the descendants of Anna (Moore) Wood worth
(No. 120).
There are 3 children by 2d marriage.
2895. I. Sterling Cass Childs, b. May 12, 1889.
2896. II. Harald Winthrop Childs, b. Oct. 20, 1891.
2897. III. Katharine Cass Childs, b. June 12, 1895.
1659. William Augustus Childs, b. March 9, 1846; m.
Julia M., dau. of James W. and Elizabeth ( ) Selleck, Engle-
wood, N. J. He is president of the Law Telephone Co.
There are 5 children, b. Englewood, N. J.
Alfred DeForest Childs, b. Sept. 15, 1879.
Theodore Scott Childs, b. Dec. 20, 1880.
Marion Gregory Childs, b. Aug. 17, 1882.
Arthur Eliot Childs, b. April 21, 1885.
William Augustus Childs, b. March 5, 1888.
1660. Franklin Earll Childs, b. Oct. 16, 1848; m, 1878,
Mary Irene Sabin. He is a prominent organist and music teacher,
Rochester, N. Y.
They have 4 children, b. Bay City, Mich.
2903. I. Emalita p. Childs, b. Oct. 21, 1879; m. Walter A. Moore.
Child, Evelyn Childs Moore, b. Feb. 15, 1899.
2904. II. Daniel B. Childs, b. Sept. 28, 1S81.
2905. III. George W. Childs, b. Feb. 12, 1884.
2906. IV. Bertha P. Childs, b. Oct. 31, 1885.
1668. Henry J. Montgomery, b. Aug. 17, 1852; m. Cora
Cook, Jan. i, 1877.
They have 5 children.
2907. I. Jeanetta Montgomery, b. — .
2908. II. Etta Montgomery, b. — .
2909. III. Grace Montgomery, b. — .
2910. IV. Harry J. Montgomery, b. — .
291 1. V. Florence Montgomery, b. — .
1669. Mary Ella Montgomery, b. Jan. 10, 1855; m. Wm.
Van Duzar.
They have 2 children.
2912. I. Laura B. Van Duzar, b, — .
2913 II. Clarke M. Van Duzar, b. — .
2898.
I.
2899.
II.
2900.
III.
2901.
IV.
2902.
V.
igS PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
1670. Agnes Amelia Montgomery, b. Dec. 5, 1857; m.
Frank L. Lipsey.
The}' had 2 children.
2914. I. Charlotte Pauline Lipsey, b. — .
2915. II. Elizabeth Mae Lipsey, b. — .
1683. Schuyler S. Moore, b. Malta, N. Y., Aug. 19,
1849; ni. Kittie, dau. of George S. and Margaret L. (West)
Kenyon, at Troy, N. Y., July 27, 1872. She b. Troy, N. Y., Sept.
II, 1850. Mr. Moore was a successful commercial traveler for 30
years, and is now vice president and manager of a large mining
and milling enterprise in Arizona. Height 5 feet 9 inches; weight
180 pounds; dark hair and eyes. Mrs. Moore is 5 feet, 2 inches
high; weight 120 pounds, hair and eyes brown. Res. 207 W.
69th St., New York.
There were 2 children, b. Troy, N. Y.
2916. I. Irene K, Moore, b. March 25, 1874.
2917. n. Bessie W. Moore, b. Sept. 23, 1877.
1684. Ella Louisa Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y. , Aug. 31,
1856; m. Oct. 15, 1879, George W. Voorhees; he b. Nov. 15, 1856;
the son of John Voorhees. Res. Stillwater, N. Y.
They had i child.
2918. I. Schuyler H. Voorhees, b. Oct. 16, 1884,
1696. Seymour J. Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Oct. 3,
1853; m. Mary Cooper, at Stillwater, June 22, 1882. His res. is
Mechanicsville, N. Y.
There was i child.
2919. I. Minnie C. Moore, b. Oct. 16, 1883.
1699. Louise F. Moore, b. Stillwater, N. Y., Nov. 13,
1862; m. ist, Fred. Hubble, at Stillwater, Nov. 22, 1887. She m.
2d, Palph C. Van Keuran, of New York City. He is in the shirt
manufacturing business in New York.
There were 3 children, by 2d marriage.
2920. I. Ralph Van Keuran, b. — , 1895.
2921. II. Clarence Van Keuran, b. — , 1899.
2922. III. .
1709. John Henry Barrows, b. Medina, Mich., July 11,
1847; m. Sarah Eleanor, dau. of Thomas and Sarah Ann (Cowden)
Mole, May 6, 1875, at Williamstown, Mass., the place of her birth.
He was a minister and educator; d. June 3, 1902. The following
notice is from The Biblioiheca Sacra of July, 1902:
PRESIDENT JOHN HENRY BARROWS.
The sudden death, from pneumonia, of President John Henry Barrows, upon
June 3, will be deeply felt by the whole Christian world, as well as by the imme-
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. igg
diate constituency whose interests he was so ably serving in connection with
Oberlin College and Theological Seminary.
Dr. Barrows was born in Medina, Mich., July ii, 1847. Both his father and
mother were among the earliest graduates at Oberlin. At the age of twenty he
graduated from the classical course in Olivet College, where his father was
professor of the physical sciences. His theological course was pursued at Union,
Yale, and Andover seminaries. He was settled over Congregational churches in
Springfield, 111., Lawrence and East Boston, Mass , and finally, for fifteen years,
over the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago.
Early in his career. Dr. Barrows obtained wide popularity as a lecturer upon a
variety of patriotic, biographical, literary, moral, and religious subjects. During
his pastorate in Chicago he was chiefly instrumental in organizing, in connection
with the Columbian Exposition, the unique and most important World Parliament
of Religions, at which there were gathered the leading representatives of every
religion and sect in the wide world. This was regarded by Ma.K Muller as "one
of the most memorable events in the history of the world." The fruits of this
parliament are preserved in two volumes, of eight hundred pages each, containing
the papers which had been read. The great work of editing this was performed
by Dr. Barrows in the midst of his pastoral duties, and remains the most impor-
tant single monument of his life's work.
As an outcome of the World's Parliament of Religions, the Haskell Lectureship
of Comparative Religion, with Dr. Barrows as the incumbent, was founded in
Chicago University. Among the incidents of this lectureship was a tour (1897-98)
of India, Japan, and China, in which he gave more than one hundred lectures and
addresses to native audiences.
Dr. Barrows published many single sermons and discourses, and was a valued
contributor to the pages of the Bibliotheca Sacra. He also published six books:
"I believe in God," "Life of Henry Ward Beecher," "The World's Parliament
of Religion," "A World Pilgrimage," "Christianity the World Religion," and
"Christian Conquest of Asia "
His death occurred while he was still engaged in intense activities of every kind,
and in the midst of innumerable broad plans for the promotion of the highest
interests of the civic, educational, moral, and religious improvement of mankind.
Surely the ways of the Lord are higher than ours, and His thoughts past finding
out. It is only by the exercise of the sublimest faith that, in the presence of such
an afBiction, one can say, "He doeth all things well."
Tliere were 5 children.
2923. I. Mary Eleanor Barrows, b. Feb. 28, 1876, Lawrence, Mass.
2924. II. Katharine Moore Barrows, b. Aug. 8, 1878, Lawrence, Mass.
2925. III. John Manning Barrows, b. East Boston, Mass., Sept. 29, 1880;
d. Nov. 16, 1893.
2926. IV. Arthur Stanhope Barrows, b. Chicago, 111., Aug. 22, 1887.
2927. V. Eleanor Agnes Barrows, b. Chicago, 111., Oct. 23, 1889.
1713. Sarah Jane Laizure, b. April 10, 1842; m. Emmet
Headington, at Cadiz, Ohio, Oct. 26, 1862. Emmet Headington
entered the service in 1861. He was a volunteer aid on the staff of
Gen. Hugh Ewing at the battle of Antietam, where he was promoted.
In 1864, he was made captain and commissary of subsistence, and
was mustered out of the service, July 14, 1865, with the rank of
brevet major. He was b. Knox Co., Oliio, Jan.i, 1839; d. Frank-
fort, Kan., March 13, 1888.
There were 7 children.
2928. I Hugh E. Headington, b. Cadiz, Ohio, Dec. 30, 1864; d. Nov.
21, 1S97.
2929. II. Charles H. Headington, b. Jan. 12, 1867; d. Marshalltown, Iowa,
Oct. 1868.
200 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
2930. III. Jennie R. Headington, b. Marshalltown, Iowa, Nov. 30, 1869; m.
Oscar P. Rosencrans, Beatrice, Neb , March 27, 1888.
2931. IV. Harry H. Headington, b. Cadiz, Ohio, April 14, 1873.
2932. V. Nancv S. Headington, b. Cadiz, Ohio, April 21, 1875; m. Howard
Reed, at Frankfort, Kan., April 14, 1897.
2933. VI. Eliza L. Headington, b. Cadiz, Ohio, July 7, 1877.
2934. VII. David P. Headington, b. Cadiz, Dec. 4, 1880.
1716. Amanda Wood Laizure, b. Sept. 23, 1849; m.
William T. Wood, Cadiz, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1875.
There were 4 children, b. Cadiz, Ohio.
2935. I. Frederick Charles Wood, b. March 19, 1877; m. Anna Steven-
son, Jan. 30, 1900.
2936. II. Edith Owen Wood, b. Jan 9, 1879.
2937. III. Robert Wood, b. Jan. 4, 1884.
2938. IV. Ralph Moore Wood, b. Dec. 31, 1889.
1720. Ella Rosaltha Moore, b. Granville, Ohio, July 24,
1848; m. Carlton Frederick, son of Lucius and Clarissa (Hovey)
Humphrey, Granville, Ohio, Dec. 18, 1873. He was b. Columbus,
Ohio, Feb. 22, 1845.
There were 4 children, all but the first, b. at Columbus, Ohio.
2939. I. Frederick H. Humphrey, b. Aug. 30, 1875; d. July 12, 1876.
2940. II. Edwin Moore Humphrey, b. May 21, 1877.
2941. III. Emily Laura Humphrey, b. May 22, 1879; d. June 2, 1883.
2942. IV. Walter Allen Humphrey, b. June 26, 1881.
1726. Russell George, b. Cadiz, Ohio, Oct. 14, 1863; m.
Florence Qoode, at Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 1887.
There was i child.
2943. I. LowRY George, b. July 25, 1888.
1727. Emma George, b. Eddyville, Iowa, Sept. 19, 1865;
m. Joseph Addison Dyer, at Des Moines, Iowa. He is an attor-
ney.
They have 6 children.
2944. I. Ben George Dyer, b. Oberlin, Kansas, Jan. 15, 1887.
2945. II. Madge Dyer, b. Oberlin, Kansas, July 18, 1888.
2946. III. Roland Moore Dyer, b. Oberlin, Kansas, July 25, 1890.
2947. IV, Mildred Dyer, b. Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 5, 1892.
2948. V. Thomas L. Dyer, b. Feb. 12, 1895.
2949. VI. Marian Dyer, b. Aug. 28, 1896.
1729. RosELLA Caroline Moore, b. Bloomfield, Conn.,
Dec. 6, 1853; m. at Bloomfield, June 29, 1870, Harlan Pease
Andrus, of Simsbury, Conn. He d. Jan. 3, 1873, without issue.
She m. 2d, Oct. 15, 1874, Joseph, son of Edwin and Bethia (Wells)
Caswell, of West Hartford, Conn. He was b. Oct. 5, 1845, at
Hartford (Blue Hills), Conn. He d. West Hartford, Conn., April
14, 1896. The widow resides in West Hartford.
2950.
I.
2951.
II.
2952.
III.
2953-
IV.
2954-
V.
2955-
VI.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 201
There were 6 children.
Joseph Moore Caswell, b. Aug. 30, 1875.
Ch.\rles Seymour Caswell, b. Aug. 29, 1877.
Caroline Caswell, b. March 2, 1881.
Belle Evora Caswell, b. April 13, 1883.
Frederick Caswell, b. Feb. 2, 1886.
Helen Caswell, b. Nov. 11, 1892.
1730. Caroline Sarah Moore, b. June 6, 1855; m. at
Bloomfield, Conn., Oct. 5, 1871, Joseph, the son of Edwin and
Bethia (Wells) Caswell, b. Oct. 5, 1845. She d. Feb. 19, 1874, at
West Hartford, Conn. He m. 2d, Rosella C. Moore.
There were 2 children by first wife, b. at West Hartford.
2956. I. Jennie Caswell, b. Aug. 26, 1872; d. Oct. 17, 1872.
2957. II. Susan Caswell, b Dec. 6, 1873.
1731. Lewis Collins Moork, b. Bloomfield, Conn., Jan.
25, i860; m. at Hartford, Conn., Maj- 2, 1881, Evora Isabel, dau.
of Edwin and Cordelia (Sharpe) Johnson. She was b. Hartford,
Conn., May 26, 1864. He is a farmer, of Bloomfield, Conn.
There were 2 children.
2958. I. Edwin Lewis Moore, b. Nov. 27, 1883.
2959. II. Grace Isabel Moore, b. Jan. 5, 18S8, at West Hartford.
1732. Reuben Gillett, b. Poolville, N. Y., Aug. g, 1807;
d. Sheffield township, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1863; buried at Gageville,
Ohio. He m. Susannah, the dau. of Elijah and Hannah (?)
(Snow) Hawse, at Poolville, N. Y., April 11, 1831. She b. Plain-
field, Mass., Oct. 27, 1806; d. April 11, 1890, at Sheffield, and
buried at Gageville, Ohio. He was a farmer.
There were 5 children, all b. Poolville, N. Y.
Orville Revilo Gillett, b. June 12, 1833; d. Feb. 22, 1835.
Eliza Loverna Gillett, b. Jan. 28, 1838; m. Charles Crandall,
Nov. 12, 1861. Shed, without issue, March 23, 1870.
Myrta Emogene Gillett, b. May 15, 1843; d. Feb. 13, 1873; un-
married.
Ellen Emorette Gillett, b. May 12, 1844; d. Sept. 5, 1863;
unmarried.
Melvin Leroy Gillett, b. Dec. 16, 1845; unmarried. He served
during the War of the Rebellion in the 196th O. V. I., Co. "E."
1737. Charles Henry Moore, b. Manlius, N. Y. , Sept.
5, 1818; d. Albion, N. Y. , Aug. 3, 1893. He ra. Marcia, the dau.
of Micah and Hannah (Smith) Harrington, at Caneadea, N. Y.,
Aug. 25, 1841. She b. Shelby, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1821; d. Albion,
N. Y., March 26, 1888. He was a financier.
There were 2 children.
2965. I. * Julia Louise Moore, b. Caneadea, N. Y., June 3, 1842.
2966. II. Alice Kidder Moore, b Albion, N. Y., May 19, 1845; d. May 26,
1862.
2960.
2961.
I.
II.
2962.
III.
2963.
IV.
2964.
V.
202 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
1739. Nancy Kidder Moore, b. Manlius, N. Y., Jan. 20,
1824; m. Shelby A., son of Micah and Hannah (Smith) Harrington,
at Manlius, N. Y., June 9, 1847. He b. Shelby, N. Y., Feb. 4,
1818; d. Coldwater, Mich., April 1877. He was a contractor on
public works.
There were 2 children.
2967. I * Henry Moore Harrington, b. Albion, N. Y., April 30, 1849.
2968. n. * Charles Devereux Harrington, b. Coldwater, Mich., Sept. 19,
1863.
1743. Mary Ann Emelie Moore, b. Manlius, N. Y,, Aug.
6, 1833; m. Randall W., the son of Isaac and Lucy (Macdonald)
Smith, at Freeport, 111., Sept. 26, i860. He b. Dexter, Maine,
Jan. 2, 1818; d. Racine, Wis., June 18, 1890. He was superin-
tendent of railroad construction. Miss Moore was his 2d wife.
There were 3 children.
2969. I. Katherine Louise Smith, b. Freeport, 111., Sept. 25, 1861.
2970. H. Alice Moore Smith, b. Freeport, 111 , June 8, 1863; d. Oct. 19,
1896.
2971. III. George Harold Smith, b. Racine, Wis., March 2, 1868; lawyer,
Minneapolis, Minn , 613, N. Y. Life Building.
1747. Mary Harwood, b. Rupert, Vt., Dec. 30, 1820; m.
Hewitt, the son of David and — (Edgerton) Blakeley, at Rupert.
He b. Pawlet, Vt. ; is a farmer there.
There were 4 children.
2972. I. Maria Blakeley, b. — ; m. Stewart Rule.
2973. II. Carl Blakeley, b. — ; m. Nellie Pearsons.
2974. III. Rollin Blakeley, b. — .
2975. IV. Julia Blakeley, b. — ; m. — Plue.
1753. Julia Frances Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Jan. 4, 1824;
d. Northville, N. Y., May 8, 1870; m. Michael Welden, son of
John and Phoebe (Wright) Newton, at Northville, Jan. 4, 1844.
He b. Clifton Park, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1816. He m. 2d, March 30,
1 87 1, Margaret Jane Barker.
There were 3 children.
2976. I. * Elizabeth Jane Newton, b. Northville, N. Y , June 23, 1846.
2977. II. John Newton, b. West Milton, N. Y , June 15, 1853.
2978. III. Frank Weldon Newton, b. Northville, May 23, 1862; d. March
10, 1863.
1754. Delia Eliza Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Oct. 20, 1825;
m. Aaron Case, son of Reuben and Lydia (Case) Slocum, at
Northville, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1846. He b. Northville, Dec. 30, 1823;
d. there, July 16, 1891. He was a millwright. He enlisted in
1862 and was mustered as 2d lieutenant of the 115th N. Y. Reg.,
Co. "E." He was wounded at Strawberry Plains by a shell and
never recovered from the injury. He served to the close of the
war when he was mustered out of the service with the brevet rank of
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 203
captain. Capt. Slocum was often honored by his fellow townsmen
with positions of trust.
There were 8 children, b. Northville, N. Y.
2979. I. * Lydia Francelia Slocum, b Dec. 19, 1846.
2980. II. * Harmon Blackmer Slocum, b. March 21, 1849.
2981. III. * Stillman Reuben Slocum, b. Dec. 17, 1850.
2982. IV. * Darius Moore Slocum, b. March 26, 1853.
2983 V. * Frances Elizabeth Slocum, b. May 11, 1855.
2984. VI. * Florence Evelyn Slocum, b. Sept. 22, 1857.
2985. VII. Emily Helen Slocum, b. July 28, i860; ra. William James Rowley,
Decatur, Mich., Jan. 29, 1891; d. Jan. 22, 1896, without issue.
2986. VIII. * Bertha Adelle Slocum, b. Sept. i, 1867.
1755. Silas Harwood Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., July 28,
1821; m. ist, Mary Burton, who d., and he m. 2d, Maria Blakely,
June 10, 1854. He d. La Crosse, Wis., 1855.
There were 3 children.
2987. I. Laura Burton Moore, b Jan. 25, 1847; d. 1856.
2983. II. Charles Edward Moore, b Rupert, Vt., Dec. 15, 1849; civil
engineer; res. Santa Clara, Cal.
2989. III. Silas H. Moore, b. May 17, 1855; druggist, Sioux City, Iowa.
1757. Mary Ann Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., July 11, 1825;
d. Pawlet, Vt., Dec. 24, i8gi. She m. Oliver L., son of Elisha and
Mary (Loomis) Warner, at Rupert, March 27, 1849. He was b. at
Rupert, July 8, 1825.
There were 3 children, b. Pawlet. Vt.
2990. I. Jessie Aurilla Warner, b. Feb. 17, 1850; m. Andrew Bradford
Engrem, Pawlet, Sept. 17, 1873; no issue.
2991. II. * Mary Adams Warner, b. Jan. 5, 1857.
2992. III. Fanny E. Warner, b. Nov. 16, 1861; d. Nov. 26, 1863.
1760. Rhoda Maria Moore, b. Dorset, Vt., Oct. 24, 1854;
m. Robert Titus, son of Herman and Mary (Calvert) Coan, at
Albion, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1890. He b. Lyndonville, N. Y. , Feb,
13, 1848. He is a banker.
There was i child.
2993. I. Robert Titus Coan, b. Albion, N. Y., July 25, 1893.
1761. John J. Moore, b. Dorset, Vt., Feb. i, 1822; m.
Lucia Clinton Hicks, at Oshkosh, Wis., Nov. 26, 1866. She b.
Monroe, Ohio, Dec. 3, 1837.
Mr. Moore moved to Oshkosh, Wis., in June, 1863. He began
business by buying an interest in a marble establishment, but
for more than 30 years he has conducted the business alone.
Since 1872, he has never been without some responsible position,
conferred upon him by his fellow citizens. He has been alderman,
school commissioner, member of the county board, president of
the board of trustees for the insane, and a member of the vestry of
Trinity Church for the last 25 years. He has been a director of
2995
I
2996
II
2997-
III.
2998
IV.
204 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
the National Union Bank of Oshkosh continuously since 1872.
He has held the offices of vice president, president, and cashier of
the bank. He resigned the place of cashier in 1884, as the labor
was too arduous and the care too great. He is still (Dec, 1898)
a member of the discount committee and attends to his duties
fully.
There was i child.
2994, I. John J. Moore, b. Oshkosh, Wis., March 20, 1869; d. Feb. 22,
1762. Juliette A. Moore, b. Dorset, Vt. March 19, 1824;
d. Brooklyn, N, Y., Dec. 16, 1894. She m. Homer, son of Pad-
dock and Betsey (Manley) Gray, at Dorset, Vt. Feb. 25, 1846.
He b. Dorset, Aug. 25, 1820; d. New York City, Dec. 27, 1884.
He was a marble dealer at Rhinebeck, N. Y.
There had 5 children.
Florence Gray, b. Dorset, March 8, 1849.
* George P, Gray, b. Dorset, March 18, 1852.
Carrie (?) J. Gray, b. Dorset, April 4, 1854.
Frank H. Gray, b. Rhinebeck, N. Y., May 27, 1856; ra. July 21,
1885, Estelle M. Gebair.
2999. V. Helene Moore Gray, b. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1868; m. Oct.
21, 1895, Frank D Canavello.
1764. Mary E. Moore, b. Coventry, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1830;
m. C. R., the son of Aaron Clough, at Derby Center, Vt., Feb. 23,
1848. He. b. Potsdam, N. Y., April 2, 1827; d. Lenoxville, P.
Q., Canada, Sept. 30, 1888. He was a wholesale flour and grain
dealer.
There were 2 children.
3000. I. * Sidney Lorenzo Clough, b. Derby Center, Vt., Dec. 3, 1849.
3001. II. Mary M. Clough, b. Charleston, Vt., Aug. 27, 1852; she m. C.
D. Holmes, Newport, Vt., May 9, 1872. She m. 2d, H. H. Hak,
Nov., 1882, at Council Bluffs, Iowa.
1770. John Buel Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Sept. 30, 1844,
m. Stella Church, at Clinton, Iowa, June 5, 1869. She b. Granby,
Conn., the dau. of Henry and Huldah Pinney (Griswold) Church.
He was a cashier and bookkeeper.
There were 5 children, b. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
3002. I. Albert Henry Moore, b. Jan. 26, 1872; ra. Marie Jordan, Clin-
ton, Iowa, Oct. 2, 1895. Child, Edward Moore, b. Chicago, 111,
Nov. 2, 1896.
3003 II. Stanley Church Moore, b. Nov. 23, 1878; m. Oct. 28, 1901, at
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Pearl, dau. of Joseph M. and Mary E.
(Simmons) Clark. She b. Clarence, 111., Aug. 12, 1878.
3004. III. Fayette Buel Moore, b. June 11, 1886.
3005. IV. Glenn Harwood Moore b. May 29, 1888.
3006. V. Ray Carlton Moore, b Oct. 19, 1889.
1771. Grove Harwood Moore, b. Dorset, Vt , April 3.
1846; m. Augusta James, Nov. i, 1875, at Jamesville, N. Y.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 205
They had 4 children.
3007. I. Florence Adelle Moore, b. Northville, N. Y, Sept. 6, 1866.
3008. II. Henry Harwood Moore, b. Winn, Maine, May 8. 1868.
3009. III. L.\ura. Estelle Moore, b. Winn, Maine, July 18, 1871; d. about
6 months later.
3010. IV. BuEL Moore, b. Northville, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1878.
1772. Laura Maria Moore, b. Hope, N. Y., Oct. 17,
1848; m. Zopher Ford, at Northville, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1876.
They had 2 children, b. Northville, N. Y.
3011. I. Evelyn Ford, b. July 20, 1878; d. June 5, 1882.
3012. II. Stella Moore Ford, b. Oct. 10, 1881.
1775. Philo Perry Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1821;
m. Phoebe Jane, dau. of Levi and Lucy (Wilson) Wheaton,
at Chester, Mich., March 17, 1851. She b. Steuben Co., N. Y.,
Oct. 24, 1833; d. Chester, Mich., April 3, 1856. He m. 2d,
Zilpha Miranda, dau. of Robert McCoy and Mary Ann (Dwinell)
Wheaton, Chester, Mich., May 3, 1857. She b. Chester, Dec. 4,
1838. Mr. Moore was a sculptor and engraver on marble for 15
years and a farmer.
He had 17 children, b. Chester, Eaton Co., Mich.
3013. I. * Lucy Medora Moore, b. Junes, i853-
3014. II. Ellen Adell Moore, b. Jan. 29, 1856; d. July 12, 1871.
3015. III. Llewellyn Odell Moore, b. Aug. 11, 1858; m. Nellie M. Wil-
kinson, Fergus, Mich., Sept. 12, 1888; no issue.
3016. IV. Eddie Wheaton Moore, b Sept. 16, 1859; d. Sept. 4, i860.
3017. V. * Mary Josephine Moore, b. March 23, 1861.
3018. VI. William Perry Moore, b. Oct. 11, 1862; d. Sept. 2, 1864.
3019. VII. Walter Idello Moore, b. March 29, 1864; d. July 30, 1896.
3020. VIII. * Lloyd Henry Moore, b. Nov. 11, 1865.
3021. IX. Infant boy, b. April 13, 1867; d. same day.
3022. X. Wallace Dorell Moore, b. Dec. 12, 1868; m. Libbie Mae Hilts,
Jamaica, Vt., Nov. 15, 1899.
3023. XI. * Weltha Irene Moore, b. April 14, 1870.
3024. XII. * Almon Eugene Moore, b. Oct. 23, 1871.
3025. XIII. * Viola Evalene Moore, b. May 28, 1S74.
3026. XIV. Victor Almeron Moore, b. Oct. 13, 1875.
3027. XV. * Lillian Eurena Moore, b. Jan. 17, 1878.
3028. XVI. Zilpha Lorena Moore, b. Nov. 27, 1879.
3029. XVII. Willis Evan Moore, b. Aug. 15, 1884.
1776. Flora Jemima Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., April 8,
1823; d. Chester, Mich., Dec. 24, 1872. She m. George fl. Fenn,
who d. Chester, Mich., 1856. He was a farmer.
They had 5 children.
David M. Fenn, b. Virgil, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1842; d. Aug. 3, 1862.
Sally Ann Fenn, b. Aug. 16, 1844; d. May 20, 1852.
Hiram M. Fenn, b. Chester, Mich., July 23, 1853; d. Aug. 29, 1856.
Sylvia Ann Fenn, b. Dec. 18, 1854; d. May 18, 1862.
V. * George M. Fenn, b. May 28, 1857.
1783. Lydia Jane Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., March 27,
1836; d. Holland, Mich., Feb. 7, 1881. She m. Daniel p., son of
3030
I
3031
II
3032
III
3033
IV
3034
V
2o6 PARENI'S SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
Sampson Mainard and Esther (Blanding) Husted, at Auburn, N.
Y. ,Dec. 15, 1862. Hem. 2d, Mrs. Rebecca Gladys Morrison, at
Olive, Ottawa Co., Mich., Feb. 6, 1887. He was a farmer.
There were 6 children, all except i b. at Lowell, Mich.
3035. I. Olive Husted, b. Nov. 15, 1864; d. Sept. 8, 1886; m. Fremont
Smith. 1881.
3036 II. Daniel F. Husted, b. Dec. 20, 1866.
3037. III. Forest W. Husted, b. Dec. 20, 1868; m. Mary Centilla, Nov. i,
i8go.
3038. IV. Sampson M. Husted, b. Oct. 25, 1872; d. March, 1873.
3039. V. Esther Ann Husted, b. Traverse, Mo., July 3, 1887; d Sept. 3,
1887.
3040. VI. Walter Husted, b. March 20, 1874.
1785. George W. Moore b. Hartford, N. Y., May 22,
1840; m. Mary H., dau. of J. D. and Selina J. (Allen) Calkins, at
Cortland, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1869. She b. Cortland, Feb. 9, 1851.
He is a farmer. He served 3 years in Co. ''A," 76th Reg. N. Y.
Infantry.
There was i child.
3041. I. Allen J. Moore, b. Cortland, N. Y., June 3, 1875; school teacher.
1789. Jemima S. Clark, m. Thomas S. Davenport and
had 2 children.
3042. I. * Olive M. Davenport, b. May 15, 1855.
3043. II. * Mary Augusta Davenport, b. — .
1790. Bradley Moore House, b. Virgil, N. Y., Nov. 27,
1826; m. OpheEia Laverna, dau. of Page and Tirzah (Merrill)
Greene, at McGrawville, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1851. She d. at Newton,
Kansas, and he m. 2d, riollie Barriclaw, July, 1880.
There were 5 children, b. Virgil, N. Y.
3044. I. * T. Vernette House, b. May 4, 1853.
3045. II. Page Greene House, b. Nov. 7, 1855.
3046. III. Page Merrill House, b. Nov. 12, 1857.
3047. IV. Seymour O. House, b. May 9, i860.
3048. V. Vernon A, House, b. April 7, 1867.
1793. John Conrad House, b, Virgil, N. Y., April 20,
1836; m. Mary C, dau. of William and Hittie (Cook) Johnson,
at Virgil, N. Y., July 4, 1864. She b. Lapeer, N. Y., Feb. 13,
1848; d. there, Dec. 4, 1898; buried at Marathon, N. Y. Mr.
House taught school 21 terms and is now a successful lawyer in
the courts of Cortland Co., N. Y.,
There were 2 children, b. Virgil, N. Y.
3049. I. Orson Alonzo House, b. Dec. i, 186S. He is a graduate of col-
lege, justice of the peace, and influential in the councils of the
Republican party.
3050. II. John Holland House, b. July 16, 1870; held several town offices.
1794. Lura Dulcey House, b. Virgil, N. Y., May 8, 1839;
m. Charles M., son of Edward and Mary (Tyler) Qriswold, at
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 207
Virgil, Jan. i, 1861. He b. Dryden, N. Y., June 13, 1836. He is
a farmer.
There were 6 children, b. Virgil, N. Y.
3051. I. *JoHN C. Griswold, b. Jan. 22, 1862.
3052. II. Carrie B. Griswold, b. March 20, 1864; d. March 26, 1880.
3053. III. * Lydia a. Griswold, b. Oct. 24, 1867.
3054. IV. Lucie Irena Griswold, b. Jan. 5, 1870; m. Edgar J. Ellsworth,
Harford, June 10, 1896.
3055. V. Flora L. Griswold, b. Jan. 27, 1872.
3056. VI. Julia E. Griswold, b. March 23, 1874.
1797. Julia Loretta House, b. Virgil, N. Y., June 23,
1847; m. Frank, son of John and Phoebe R. (Frank) Saltsman,
at Virgil, April 7, 1869. He b. Virgil, Feb. 24, 1844. He is a
farmer.
They have 2 children.
3057. I. * Carlton Lee Saltsman, b. Dryden, N Y., Oct. 7, 1869.
3058. II. Ray Frank Saltsman, b. Virgil, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1878; m. Anna
Barnes, Jan. 7, 1899.
1798. Sarah Lucetta House, b. Virgil, N. Y., March 6,
1851; m. William, son of Thomas and Jane (Phelps) Stewart, at
Virgil, April 5, 1877. He b. Dryden, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1855; d. there,
May 8, 1895. He was a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Virgil, N. Y.
3059. I. Archie House Stewart, b. May 27, 1882.
3060. II. Harold Ward Stewart, b. Sept. 26, 1890.
1802. Benjamin H. Golden, b. Harford, N. Y., Sept. 15,
1840; m. Rhoda, dau. of Warren and Lucy (Cooley) Pierce, at
Waverly, N. Y., March ii, 1865. She b. Danby, N. Y., May 21,
1839; d. Speedsville, N. Y., June 14, 1871. He m. 2d, Lucinda
Haycook, Jan. i, 1874.
There were 5 children.
Lucy E. Golden, b. Barton, N. Y., March 16, 1869; d. Aug. 24,
1872.
Minnie B. Golden, b. Speedsville, N. Y., June 11. 1871; m. Fred
Starkins.
Mary Jane Golden, b. April 2, 1S75; m. Will Larsey, May 24.
1893.
Charles B. Golden, b. May 11, 1879.
Albert O. Golden, b. Ludlowville, N, Y., Sept. 30, 1886.
1804. SoPHRONiA Jane Golden, b. Virgil, N. Y., May 11,
1845; m, Levi Shevalier, Dryden, N. Y. , Dec. 24, 1876. He b.
Harford, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1S49. He is a fruit farmer and bee
keeper, near Ithaca, N. Y.
There was i child.
3066. I. Addie May Shevalier, b Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1880.
1808. William Hamilton Moore, b. Dryden, N. Y , April
26, 1840; m. riaria, dau. of Timothy and Harriet (Crosson) Pond,
3061.
I
3062.
II
3063
III
3064.
3065.
IV
V
3o68
II.
3069
III.
3070
IV.
3071
V.
3072
VI.
208 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH,
at Virgil, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1864. She b. Harford, N. Y., Jan. 21,
1848. Dealer in boots and shoes.
There were 6 children, all but the first b. at Dryden, N. Y.
3067. I. Charles Lincoln Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1864; d. Sept.
13, 1888.
Harriet Edith Moore, b. Dec. 22, 1866.
Schuyler Colfax Moore, b. Dec. 25, 1868.
* Annette Moore, b. June 3, 1874.
Victoria Caprice Moore, b. Oct. 22, 1876.
William Franklin Moore, b. Sept. 24, 1888.
1809. Julia Ette Moore, b. Dryden, N. Y., Sept. 26,
1843; m. Russell L., son of Abrain and Sarah C. (Gardner) Sager,
at Virgil, N. Y., Jan. i, i860. He b. Dryden, N. Y., Aug. 23,
1838. He is a farmer.
There are 3 children.
3073. I. * A. B. Sager, b. Virgil, March 17, 1862.
3074. II. Allen G. Sager, b. Dryden, Feb. 24, 1873.
3075. III. Satie a. Sager, b. Dryden, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1878.
1810. George Washington Moore, b. Dryden, N. Y.,
July 16, 1846; d. there, July 13, 1882; m. ist, Catharine, dau. of
Benjamin -and Mary (Wallace) Simons, at Dryden, Nov. 14, 1866.
She b. there, Aug. 24, 1845; d. there. April 23, 1877. He m. 2d,
Mary A., dau. of Alvin D. and Isabel (Simons) Card, at Dryden,
Nov. 14, 1878. He was a w^ool manufacturer.
There were 3 children, b. Dryden, N. Y.
3076. I. * JuNiE I. MooRE, b. Sept, I, 1869; d. March 27, 1896.
3077. II. * Addie M. Moore, b. Nov. 6, 1876.
3078. III. Carrie G. Moore, b. March 4, i88i.
1815. Maria Melissa Haviland, b. New York, Jan. i,
1845; m. William Henry, son of William Henry and Mary
(Hughey) Graham, in New York, April 29, 1871. He b. New
York, Dec. 18, 1842. He is a dealer in real estate.
There were 2 children, b. New York.
3079. I. William Henry Graham, b. May 8, 1878; d. May i, 1886.
3080. II. Ethel May Graham, b. Feb. 23, 1883; d. May 12, 1886.
1818. Augustus Haviland, b. New York, Sept. 3, 1851;
m. Lizzie, dau. of James and Eliza (Powell) Lockman, Brooklyn,
N. Y., April 26, 1882. She b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 12, i860.
He is a lawyer.
They had i child.
3081. I. Kathryn K. Haviland, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1888.
1820. Phebe a. Haviland, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 24,
1855; m. John H., son of John H. and Phebe Ann (Mills) Briggs,
at Brooklyn, Nov. 24, 1874. He b. New York, Dec. 18, 1845.
3082.
I.
30S3.
II.
3084.
III.
3085.
IV.
3o86.
V.
3087.
VI,
3088.
VII.
3089.
VIII.
3090.
IX.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 209
His wife d. Jan, lo, 1895, and he m. 2d, Serenia C. Baldwin, Sept.
6, 1897. He is a dealer in cooperage.
There were 9 children, b. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Laura Moore Briggs, b. Nov., 1875.
Augustus Haviland Briggs, b. Jan., 1878; d. March, 1883.
John Hallit Briggs, b. Feb. 29, 1880.
Marvin Richardson Briggs, b. Sept. 22, 1882.
Austin Herbert Briggs, b. Sept. 6, 1885.
Grace Mildred Briggs, b. May 2, 1888.
Evelyn Briggs, b. July 16, 1891; d. Aug. i, 1891.
Harold Briggs, b. Oct. i, 1892; d. Nov. 13, 1892,
Phebe Briggs, b. Feb. 7, 1894.
1821. Mary Malvina Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., June 24,
1842; m. Arthur S., son of Sylvanus N. and Julaina (Stanton)
Grout, at Scott, N. Y.. Aug., 1858. She d. at Scott, N. Y., Sept.
15, 1878, and was buried at Virgil.
There was i child.
3091. I. Dora Julaina Grout, b. Tully, N. Y., March 2, i860; m. Willis
A. Hatch, Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1882. Child, Mary E.
Hatch, b. Borodino, N. Y., April 25, 1884; d. July 4, 1884.
1824. Grove Gillett Moore, b. Virgil, N. Y., Jan. 8,
1850; m. Margaret n., dau. of Peter and Lucinda (Shaffer) Full-
mer, at Owego, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1875. She b. Owego, Nov. 3,
1850; d. Union, N. Y., Dec, 2, 1897. She was killed by a runa-
way horse. He was a bridge carpenter and later a farmer; Repub-
lican in politics, and a member of the First Baptist Church, Bing-
hamton, N. Y.
There were 2 children.
3092. I. Grace L. Moore, b. Owego, N. Y., Feb., 1877; d. the same day.
3093. II. Leighton C. Moore (adopted), b. Sept. 24, 1895.
1827. Julia Ann Moore, b. Churchville, N. Y., July 31,
1832; d. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 5, 1857; m. John W., son of
Billings and Susan (Willey) Richmond, at Churchville, May 11,
1854. He b. Aug. 24, 1818, at Churchville.
There was i child.
3094. I. * Julia Emily Richmond, b. Sacramento, Aug. 3, 1857.
1830. Henry O. Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Feb. 23, 1831; d.
there, June 3, 1883; ^'^- Katharine, dau. of James and Katharine
(Cushman) Rice, at Pawlet, Vt. , Nov. 10, 1858. He was a farmer.
He had a common school education but was a persistent and care-
ful reader. He held many offices of trust in the town.
There were 2 children, b. Rupert. Vt.
3095. I. Albert W. Moore, b. April 11, 1863; m. Mary W. Angevine,
Nov. 15, 1893.
3096. II. Berdena L. Moore, b. July 3, 1869.
210 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
1832. Seth Moore Cooper, b. Holland, N. Y., May 29,
1837; m. Mariette, dau. of Samuel and Sally (Nutting) Cooper, at
Sardinia, N. Y., Sept. 18, i86i. She b. Holland, N. Y., Feb. 9,
1838. He is a farmer.
There are 3 children, b. Holland, N. Y.
3097. I. * Bertha B. Cooper, b. June 5, 1868.
3098. II. Howard S. Cooper, b. March 11, 1870.
3099. III. Jessie E. Cooper, b. May 24, 1875.
1833. Harry Buel Cooper, b. Holland, N. Y. , July 25,
1838; m. Annie, dau. of Charles and Jane ( ) Easton, Bradford,
Pa., March 29,1868. She b. Fayette, N. Y., May 26, 1850. He
is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Bradford, Pa.
3100. I. Charles L. Cooper, b. Sept. 21, 1869: m. Pearl Van Beek, June
10, i8g6.
3101. II. Minnie J. Cooper, b. June 21, 1878.
3102. III. Harry J. Cooper, b. March 15, 1884.
1835. Arthur C. Cooper, b. Holland, N. Y., Aug. 21,
1844; m. Amelia, dau. of Jacob and Adrianna (Kole) Schovner, at
Holland, N. Y., July 4, 1873. She b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. i, 1849.
He is a carpenter.
There were 3 children, b. Holland, N. Y.
3103. I. Jennie S. Cooper, b. June 18, 1874.
3104. II. Stella M. Cooper, b. Sept. 13, 1877.
3105. III. Ralph P. Cooper, b. Oct. 18, 1880.
1836. Charles C. Cooper, b. Holland, N. Y. , June 15,
1848; m. Anna, dau. of Ambrose and Dorothy (Gunther) Wana-
maker, at Colden, N. Y., Sept. 22, 1877. She b. Holland, N. Y.,
Aug. 9, 1857. Farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Holland, N. Y.
3106. I. Floy E. Cooper, b June 2, 1882.
3107. II. Eva B. Cooper, b. April 28, 1888.
1837. Fayette Shepard Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Oct. 21,
1837; m. Lydia Ann, dau. of Nathan Chesebro, at Town Line, N.
Y., Jan. I, 1851. She b. at Alden, N. Y.. 1832; d. Marilla, N. Y.,
March, 1867. Mr. Moore m. 2d, Ella Miller, in 1868.
There were 6 children, b. Marilla, N. Y.
3108. I. Etta Moore, b. 1856; d. 1861.
3109. II. Minnie Moore, b. 1859; d. 1861.
3110. III. Etta C. Moore, b. 186S; m. Fletcher VV. Kendrick, Dryden, Mich.,
Aug. 25, 1892.
3111. IV. * Hattie May Moore b Dec. 25, 1869.
3112. V. Lyman K. Moore, b. June 19, 1876.
3113. VI. James Moore, b. Dec, 1879.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 211
1838. Adeline Cornelia Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., July ii,
1829; m. William Mason Hayes, at Town Line (?), N. Y., Dec.
31, 1850. She d. Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. ii, 1896. He is a carpen-
ter.
There were 2 children.
31 14. I. Emogene Hayes, b. i860.
3115. II. William Elliot Hayes, b. June iS, 1S64; m. Anna Nehr; 2 sons,
b. Buffalo.
1840. Julia Harwood Moore, b. Franklinville, N. Y. ,
Nov. 12, 1832; 111. Oliver Ellsworth, son of Nathan and Betsey
Amelia (Bissel) Willis, at Alden, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1849. Shed.
Lancaster, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1892. He b. Alden, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1825.
He was a railroad man and a farmer.
There were 5 children, b. Lancaster, N. Y.
31 16. I. Nathan Ellsworth Willis, b. Nov. 6, 1853; m. Mary Angeline
Raines, Nov. 15, 1877, Lancaster, N. Y
3117. II. Newell Bradley Willis, b. Sept. i, 1S60; d. Feb. 18, 1861.
31 18. III. William Pitt Willis, b. May 16, 1863; m. Barbara Anna Collins,
Springville, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1894. He is a physician.
31 19. IV. Julia Amelia Willis, b. Sept. 17, 1865; ra. Samuel Bertis Web-
ster, Alden, N. Y , Nov. 24, 1S86.
3120. V. Oliver Ellsworth Willis, b. July 15, 1871; m Sarah Jane Sta-
ley, Aurora, N. Y., April 12, 1893.
1841. Harlan Page Moore, b. Franklinville, N. Y., July
3, 1837; m. Lavina H., dau. of Darius and Wealthy (Blodgett)
Hill, at Mundy, Mich., Dec. 14, 1857. She b. at Mundy, Mich.,
April 18, 1841; d. Lapeer City, Mich., June 25, 1895. He is a
farmer. Res. Centralia, Lewis Co., Wash.
There were 13 children, b. Marilla, N. Y.
George Moore, b. Nov. 15, 1858; d. Nov. 15, 1861.
Frank H. Moore, b. Aug. 13, i860; d. Oct. 4, 1861.
Clinton Moore, b. Nov. i, 1862; d. March 28, 1864.
* Julia Eliza Moore, b. Aug. 14, 1864.
* Jennie Wealthy Moore, b. Oct. 25, 1866.
* Hattie Lavina Moore, b. Nov. 13, 1868.
* Charles Moore, b. May 3, 1870.
Harlan Moore, b. Jan. 31, 1872.
Myrta Rosetta Moore, b. Dec. i, 1873; m. Charles E. Moore,
Feb. 22, 1893.
Sibyl Moore, b. Sept. 21, 1875.
Helen May Moore, b. March 5, 1877; m. Cassius Payne, July 8,
1S94.
Edward Moore, b. March 14, 1878; d. Aug. 13, 1878.
Carrie Mabel Moore, b. Nov. i, 1880.
1843. George Moore, b. Lancaster, N. Y., June 14, 1841;
m. Ruthina Mariam, dau. of John and Ruth (Ridgely) Bair, at
Marcellus, Mich., Dec. 15, 1872. She b. Newberg, Mich., Jan.
II, 1843. He was a school teacher, justice of the peace, and
farmer.
3I2I.
I.
3122.
II.
3123.
III.
3124
IV.
3125.
V.
3126.
VI.
3127.
VII.
3128.
VIII.
3129.
IX.
3130.
X.
3131-
XI.
3132.
XII.
3133
XIII.
3134-
I.
3135-
II.
3136.
III.
212 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
There were 3 children, b. Marilla, N. Y.
Charles Everett Moore, b. May 4, 1874.
Mary Harriet Moore, b. March 15, 1879.
Grace Alice Moore, b. July 24, 1882.
1850. Norman Henry Harvey, b. Constantine, Mich.,
Sept. 27, 1838; m. at Constantine, Dec, 1859, Caroline Ferguson;
she b. at White Pigeon, Mich. He d. Feb. 17, 1893. He was a
farmer.
They had 3 children.
3137. I Frank Harvey, b. Constantine, Mich., March 5, 1862; m, Nina
Beardsley. Res. Hazard, Wash. Cliild, Lonela, b. Oct. 4, 1880;
d. May 9, 1881.
3138. II. Charles Harvey, b. Constantine, Mich., Nov. 26, 1863; m. July
9, 1887, Aggie Heisel; no issue.
3139. III. Carl Harvey, b. — ; unmarried. A commercial traveler.
1852. Dan Martin Harvey, b. Constantine, Mich., Feb.
18, 1842; m. July 25, 1867, Alary E., dau. of Philo and Betsey
(Bailey) Harvey, at Constantine; she b. Bennington, Vt. He is
a farmer in Porter, Cass Co., Mich.
They had 4 children.
3140. I. Delia Louisa Harvey, b. June 23, 1868; m. Charles Eastman, of
Orange, Vt. Res. Hillsdale, Mich. He is a clergyman.
3i4r. II. D. Elbert Harvey, b. March 19, 1870; m. Bessie Johnson, res.
Porter, Mich. Child, Florence Harvey, 3 years old.
3142. III. Mary Alice Harvey, b. Jan. 16, 1879; m. Rev. Otis Wheeler.
Res. Three Rivers, Mich.
3143. IV. Helen Grace Harvey, b. Oct. 25, 1884; d. April 28, 1886.
1854. James Mark Harvey, b. Constantine, Mich., June
16, 1845. He m. Emily Britton, in 1869. She b. Marlsboro,
Ohio. He is a farmer and director in the First State Bank, Con-
stantine.
There were 2 children.
3144. I. Orley Kirk Harvey, b. Oct. 14, 1870; m Lucy, dau. of John and
Antoinette (Smith) Odell. She b. Sept. 20, 1864. 3 children:
Odell, 14; Antoinette, 11; Duel, i year old.
3145. II. James Mark Harvey, b. Nov. 23, 1873; m. Helen Shellhouse.
I child, b. Feb. 26, 1902.
1855. William Wallace Harvey, b. Constantine, Mich.,
June 6, 1848; m. Louisa Anna, dau of William and Ruth Louisa
(Crossette) Steen, June 26, 1869. She b. Brattleboro, Vt., Nov.
12, 1847. He is a banker and manufacturer.
There had 6 children.
3146. I. George Crossette Harvey, b. July 28, 1879; m. Julia Josephine,
dau. of John W. and Sarah (Rising) Siraonds, Nov. 18, 1891.
He is cashier of the First State Bank. 3 children: Louisa, b.
1894; Dorothy, b. 1S94; Josephine, b. 1896.
3147. II. Helen, b. — ; d. 1872.
3148. III. William Steen Harvey, b Feb. 14, 1874; b. April 7, 1896.
3152-
I.
3153-
II.
3154-
III.
3155-
IV.
3156.
V.
3157-
VI.
3158.
VII.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHrH. 21 3
3149. IV. Laura Abbott Harvey, b. Sept. 20, 1S76; m. Luther E. Moore, of
Marietta, Ga., Aug. 25, 1897. He is a druggist; res. Chicago,
111.
3150. V. Louisa Harvey, b. Dec. 14, 1878; d. Aug. 12, 1881.
3151. VI. Wallace Norman Harvey, b. Nov. 20, 1881; unmarried; mauu-
facturer of caskets.
1857. Joseph Merritt Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., June 29,
1836; m. Martha Maria, dau. of Herschel and Sybil (Hastings)
Hay, at Dorset, Vt., Nov. 20, 1859. She b. West Rupert, Vt.,
Feb. 6, 1844; d. there, July 13, 1862. He m. 2d, Sarah Caroline,
dau. of Samuel and Elmina (Hatch) Ayers, at Hebron, N. Y. ,
Nov. 26, 1863; she b. at Hebron, July 12, 1841, He enlisted in
Co. "C," 14th Vt. Volunteers, and was mustered out as hospital
steward. He is a farmer and physician.
There were 7 children, all except the first b. at Hebron, N. Y.
* George Webster Moore, b. East Rupert, Vt., Nov, 23, 1864.
Frinda Orissa Moore, b. July 13, 1866; m. Henry H. Bowen,
Aug. 14, 1886; he b. Aug. 14, 1863; d. July 26, 1887.
* Effie Aurora Moore, b. April 12, 1868.
* Cornelia Elmira Moore, b. March 3, 1870.
* Anna Jane Moore, b. Jan, 17, 1872.
Joseph Merritt Moore, b. Nov. 12, 1874.
* Cornie Cortez Moore, b. May 13, 1877.
1859. Webster Oliver Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., June 24,
1840; ni. Anna Electa, dau. of James DeWitt and Angeline (Ehle)
Van Deusen, Brewerton, N. Y,, Sept, 7, 1871, She b. Canajoharie,
N. Y., March 28, 1845. He is a minister of the Christian Church,
They had i child,
3159. I. DeWitt Van Deusen Moore, b. Perry, Ohio, April 6, 1874; m.
Flora Mabel Berg, Indianapolis, Ind., June 14, 1898.
1861. Seth Morrison Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., June 9,
1844; m. Ida Jeanna, dau. of Royal and Lydia (Balch) Watrous,
at Rupert, Vt., July 5, 1875. She b. Hampton, N. Y., Dec. 19,
1853. Mr. Moore is a farmer and an excellent musician.
There were 2 children, b. Rupert, Vt.
3160. I. Eva Ruby Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., July 19, 1878.
3161. II. Harry Morrison Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., Sept. 10, 1886.
1863. Cornelia Vesta Moore, b. Rupert, Vt., May 13,
1848; m. Martin Willard 5mith, at Pembroke, N. Y., Jan. 22,
1873. He b. Rupert, Vt. , July 6, 1850; the son of Henry Martin
and Fannie (Wiseman) Smith. He is a commercial traveler and
minister in the Christian Church.
There were 3 children, b. at West Pawlet, Vt., except the last.
3162. I. Pearl Martin Smith, b. Dec. 31, 1873; d. Jan. 18, 1876.
3163. II. Carl Merritt Smith, b. Aug. 8, 1875; d. April 27, i88o.
3164. III. Infant daughter, b. March 9, 1882; d. April 22, 1882, Poultney.Vt.
214 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
1876. Marian Emogene Moore, b. Laona, N. Y., April
23, 1847; m. Ira E., son of Midian and Emily (Hosier) Eldridge,
at Delaware, Iowa, Oct. 9, 1873. He b. Naples, N. Y., Feb. 28,
1851. He is a merchant. Rock Valley, Iowa. She taught school
in Iowa from 1869 to 1873. The family resided at Earlville,
Seney, Sioux City, and present residence.
There were 2 children.
3165. I. Roland Ira Eldridge, b. Earlville, Iowa, May 4, 1884.
3166. II. LuTHERA Linda Eldridge, b. Seney, Iowa, Oct. 7, 1888.
1877. Linda A. Moore, b. Laona, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1852;
m. Will Augustus, son of Charles E. and Louisa (Merrill) Combs,
at Delaware, Iowa, April 21, 1872. He b. Cazenovia, N. Y. , Sept.
8, 1849. He is live stock agent of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe. R. R. Res. 195 E. 44th St., Chicago.
There were 3 children, b. Cambridge, 111.
3167. I. Nancy Luthera Combs, b. June 29, 1877.
3168. II. Robert C. Combs, b. Sept. 25, 1881.
3169. III. Marian Emogene Co.mbs, b. Aug. 11, 1883.
1878. Clara Belle Moore, b. March 31, 1856; m. Ben-
jamin S., son of Benjamin S. and Matilda (Cloud) Benson, at
Delaware, Iowa, March 31, 1880. He b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 8,
1852. He is a produce merchant.
There were 2 children, b. Denver, Col.
3170. I. Alvin C. Benson, b. Sept. 18, 1881; d. Sept. 15, 1896.
3171. II. Mable Luthera Benson, b. June 27, 1889.
1881. Leander Moore, b. Hainesville, 111., Nov. 6, i860;
m. Carrie, dau. of John and Ann (Heath) Qable, at Brush Creek,
Iowa, Jan. 19, 1882. She b. Cherry Valley, 111., May 18, i86o.
He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3172. I. Adrian Moore, b. Brush Creek, Iowa, June 29, 1884.
1882. Ira L. Moore, b. Fulton, 111., May i, 1864; m. at
Seney, Iowa, Addie R., dau. of Frank C. and Phoebe B. (Hatha-
way) Brown, Dec. 19, 1893. She b. White Rock, 111., Dec. 19,
1870. He is a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Seney, Iowa.
3173. I. Ruby Frances Moore, b. Oct. 7, 1894.
3174. II. Silvia A. Moore, b. Sept. 5, 1897.
1883. Clarence E. Moore, b. Taylorsville, Iowa, Nov. 11,
1867; m. Maggie Scannels (?), at Brush Creek, Iowa, Nov. 25,
1887. He m. 2d, Ada Lancaster, Aug. 24, 1899. He is a painter.
There was i child.
3175. I. Archie Moore, b. March 29, 1892.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 215
1884. Effie Moore, b. Taylorsville, Iowa, Dec. 12, 1870;
m. George S., son of John and Eliza (Hummel) Dempster, at
Brush Creek, Iowa, Aug. 30, 1888. He b. Brush Creek, May 20,
1865. He is a farmer.
There were 4 children.
3176. I. Susie Dempster, b. Brush Creek, Iowa, July 19, 1889.
3177. II. Ray Dempster, b. Volga, Iowa, April 17, 1891.
3178. III. Roy Dempster, b. Volga. Iowa, May 26, 1S92.
3179. IV. Winnie Dempster, b. Brush Creek, Iowa, May 2, 1894.
1886. EsTELLA Moore, b. Brush Creek, Iowa, March 28,
1877; m. John R., son of Richard and Martha (Mullet) Hind, at
Seney, Iowa, Feb. 26, i8g6. He b. Durango, Iowa, Aug. 15, 1865.
He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3180. I. Harold Hind, b. Oct. 22, 1897.
1887. Flora Isora Moore, b. Mountain City, Colo., Jan.
6, 1862; m. Sanford S., son of Leonard W. and Emily (Jacobs)
Starks, at Coleridge, Neb., March i, 1891. He b. Monticello,
Iowa, July ig, 1861. He is a blacksmith and wagon maker.
There were 2 children.
3181. I. Cynthia Fern Starks, b. Coleridge, Neb., Sept. 22, 1892.
3182. II. Leonard M. Starks, b. Scranton, Iowa, Junes, 1897.
1888. Check Clayton Moore, b. Strawberry Point, Iowa,
June 17, 1867; m. Leona, dau. of Walter Louis and Rachel M.
(Atkins) Bladen, at New Castle, Neb., Feb. 18, 1890. She b. at
DeWitt, 111., 1870 (?).
There was i child.
3183. I. St. Clair Bladen Moore, b. Coleridge, Neb., Aug. 4, 1894.
1889. Guy Gardner Moore, b. Delaware, Iowa, Aug. 24,
1871; m, Eva Belle, dau. of Charles C. and Mary (Hamlin)
Lowery, Coleridge, Neb., Sept. 4, 1892. She b. Covington, Ky.
There were 2 children, b. Coleridge, Neb.
3184. I. Retta Belle Moore, b. June 8, 1894, d. Jan. ig, 1900.
3185. II. Edith Irene Moore, b. — ; d. Jan. 10, 1900.
1894. Franklin Foster, m. Maria Segar, and had 2
children.
3186. I. Nathaniel Foster, b. — .
3187. II. Mary Foster, b. — .
1895. Julius Foster, m. ist, Ruth Hart, and 2d, Sarah
Sheror, and had 5 children.
2l6 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
3188. I. Edgar Foster, b. — .
Children by 2d marriage:
3189. II. George Foster, b. — .
3190. III. Myron Foster, b. — .
3191. IV. Martha Foster, b. — .
3192. V. MiLo Foster, b. — .
1896. Orson Foster, b. — ; m. Deline Smith, and had
6 children.
3193. I. Albert Foster, b. — .
3194. II. Oscar Foster, b, — .
3195. III. Charles Foster, b. — .
3196. IV. Theodore Foster, b. — .
3197. V. William Foster, b. — .
3198. VI. NiLES Foster, b. — .
1898. Maria McDonald, m. Marcus Bumpus, and had 3
children.
3199. I. Martha Bumpus, b. — .
3200. II. Alta Bumpus, b. — .
3201. III. Henrie Bumpus, b. —
1899. Ellen McDonald, m. Franklin Vets, and had 2
children.
3202. I. Ellen Vets, b. — .
2203. II. Emily Vets, b. — .
1901. Sophia McDonald, m. Albert H. Pattison, at Han-
over Center. She b. Clinton, N. Y., and he at Sheridan, N. Y.
Both d. at Sheridan. He m. 2d, Martha Bumpus.
They had 5 children, b. at Sheridan, N. Y.,
3204. I. Albert Eugene Pattison, b. — ; m. E. A. Paddock, Cleveland,
Ohio, Jan. 25, 1870.
3205. If. Ella S. Pattison, b. — ; m. Cornelius Morrison, Forestville, N. Y.
3206. III. Preston King Pattison, b. — ; ra. Nannie A. Dickson, Mayville,
N. Y., 1879.
3207. IV. Jonathan Stuart Pattison, b. — ; m. Mary Hall, Sheridan, 1879.
3208. V. Clella Pattison, b. — ; m. Fred B. Waters, Colorado Springs
1880.
1907. Michael Hoffman Nelson, b. Litchfield, N. Y.,
June 20, 1830; m. Harriet Knight. She b. Busti, N. Y., Nov. 5,
1833; d. Jan. 17, 1889. When requested to send a record of his
family. Mr. Nelson wrote: "I will write in my poor way a few
lines. I am alone in the world. I will assist you what I can."
There were 3 children.
3209. I. * Olive P. Nelson, b. — .
3210. II. Anna H. Nelson, b. — ; m. — Akin (?); no issue.
3211. III. * Ellen De Etta Nelson, b. — .
1908. Normandus Nelson, b. Busti, N. Y., March 26,
1824; n. Orvilla, dau. of James and (Wheeler) Ail<in, at
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 217
Napoli, N. Y. She b. Forestville, N. Y., May 30, 1835. He is a
farmer.
They have 2 children.
3212. I. Cornelia S. Nelson, b. Busti, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1853; m. John T.
Irvin, of Birdsboro, Pa., at Randolph, N. Y,, Nov. 1873. He
d. April 4, 1894, at Columbus, Pa. Her res. Busti, N. Y.
3213. II- Jennie E. Nelson, b. — ; m. Samuel Gourley (?), of Denver, Colo.,
Nov. II, 1SS9; d. Oct. 3, 1890, without issue,
1909. Diana E. Nelson, b. Busti, N. Y., April 25, 1826;
m. W. Finley, son of William and (Willson) Siggins, at
Busti, N. Y. He was a school teacher, and held the office of
justice of the peace. He d. at Youngsville, Pa., Sept., 1889.
Their 4 children were b. there.
3214. I. Cl.'^rence H. Siggins, b. June 2, 1851; m. Katie Black.
3215. II. E. L. Siggins, b. July 25, 1853; in. Maud George, Plattsmouth,
Dak., 1882. He is a physician.
3216. III. Nelson Siggins, b. May i86i; d. Oct., 1863.
3217. IV. Frank Siggins, b. 1868. m. Alice Agrelieus, Youngsville, Pa.. Oct.,
1913. Wilson H. Nelson, b. Busti, N. Y., Jan. g, 1834;
m. Julia, dau. of and A. (Devereaux) norton at Lottsville,
Pa. She d. Busti, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1889.
They have 2 children.
3218. I. Edgar J. Nelson, b. Busti, July 31, 1866; m. Bertha Wapak,
Lima, Ohio, 1895.
3219. II. Edith M. Nelson, b. Farmington, Pa., Sept. 12, 1868; m. Lewis
Boswell, 18S6.
1915. LuMAN M. Moore, b. Russell, Mass., Dec. 10,
1818; m. rielissa L., dau. of Henry and Sibyl (Graves) Wilkie, at
Hatfield, March 16, 1842. She b. Hatfield, Aug. 5, 1822. He is
a farmer.
They have i child.
3220. I. Mary Ellen Moore, b. Hatfield, Mass., Sept. 26, 1843; ra. Theo-
dore Baggs, July 21, 1S75; 2 children, Mary E., b. Feb. 9, 1879;
Bertha G., b. Sept. 29, 1882.
1919. Julia A. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Oct. 24,
1835; m. Samuel E. Wetherell, at Keene, N. H., Nov. 24, 1858.
He was b. Westfield, Mass., Dec. 6, 1831. He is a machinist.
Res. Northampton, Mass.
There is i child.
3221. I. Wallace C. Wetherell, b. Westfield, Mass., Nov. 9, 1868.
1922. Julia Amarett Moore, b. Springfield, Mass., Oct.
20, 1827; d. Northampton, Mass., April 27, 1899; m. Samuel H.
Thayer. He b. Hadley, Mass., Jan. 22, 1825; d. there. Jan. 15,
2l8 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
1878. He was son of Hiram and Calista P. (White) Thayer. He
was proprietor of the hotel at Hadley, Mass.
There were 2 children.
3222. I. A daughter, d in infancy.
3223. II. * George Justin Thayer, b. Hadley, Sept, 24, 1861.
1923. Warham D. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., July
24, 1824; d. West Stockbridge; Mass., May 14, 1853. He m.
riaria L. Olds, at Hudson, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1850. She b. West
Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 24, 1831. He was a railroad conductor.
She m. 2d, Lorenzo D. Harvey, Jan. 2, 1855. Residence, Harvey,
Marquette Co., Mich. She d. April 15, 1903. '
There were 2 children.
3224. I. * Arthur D. Moore, b. Sandusky, Ohio, Sept. 27, 1852; m. May 15,
1875, Lydia McArthur.
3225. II. Lillian Frances Moore, b. West Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 4,
1853; m. B. W. Wright, Harvey, Mich., Oct. 5, 1873. She d.
Aug. 20, 1890.
1924. Marquis D. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., July 15,
1825; m. S. Elida, dau. of Benjamin and Betsey E. (Page)
Thatcher, at Keene, N. H., Nov. 20, 1853. She b. Keene, N. H.,
Sept. 27, 1830. He is a lumberman, Fond du Lac, Wis. His
first marriage was with Cordelia T., dau. of Theodore Bascom,
Southampton, Mass. She d. Sept. i, 1850, leaving child, who d.
April 7, 1858, aged 8 years.
There were 5 children by the second marriage.
3226. I. Adella Moore, b. July i, 1857; d. young.
3227. II. * Minnie Elida Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 21, 1861.
3228. III. Henry Warren Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 21, 1863; m.
Louisa Myer, Dec. 4, 1S8S.
3229. IV. * Edwin Marquis Moore, b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Sept. 26, 1868.
3230. V. Fred Milton Moore, b. Fond du Lac, Wis., Dec. 16, 1870.
1927. George L. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Feb. i,
1837; m. Susan E., dau. of Charles M. and Orlinda (Allen)
Washburn, at Enfield, Conn., April 12, 1876. She b. Mont-
gomery, Mass., Jan. i, 1847. He is a farmer. He has several
times been on the board of selectmen.
There were 3 children, b. Montgomery, Mass.
3231. I. Edgar B. Moore, b. April 16, 1878.
3232. II. Ethel A. Moore, b. March 26, 1880.
3233 III. Robert E. Moore, b. Jan. 11, 1882.
1929. Oceinus L. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., April
17, 1846; m. Elbertine E., dau. of Elisha and Evelina (AUyn)
Clark, at Huntington, Mass., May 25, 1873. She b. Montgomery,
Mass., Sept. 15, 1845. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3234. I. Agnes E. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Feb. 17, 1875.
3236.
II.
3237-
III.
3238.
IV.
3239-
V.
3240.
VI.
3241-
VII.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 2ig
1930. DvviGHT E. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass,. Dec. 25,
1848; m. Carrie E., dan. of Almon and Phoebe (Tucker) Clark,
at Huntington, Mass., Feb. 15, 1871. She b. Southampton, Mass.,
April 23, 1 85 1. He is a farmer.
There were 7 children, b. Montgomery, Mass.
3235. I. Henry D. Moore, b. Feb, 15, 1872; d. March 14, 1872.
Arthur L. Moore, b. July 23, 1873; d. Oct. 19, 1873.
C. Belle Moore, b. Oct. 9, 1874.
Irving C. Moore, b. April 6, 1878.
Vernon D. Moore, b. Nov. 3, 1879.
Harry S. Moore, b. June 14, 1885.
Roy H. Moore, b. Nov. 10, 1888; d. Dec. 12, i88g.
1933. Alice Emily Moore, b. Chicopec, Mass,, Nov. 12,
1843; m. George Chapman Bates, at New Orleans, Louisiana,
July 3, 1866.
There were 2 children.
3242. I. Henry Moore Bates, b. Chicago, 111., March 30, 1869; ra. Clara
Anne Belfield, Chicago, Sept. 4, 1894. Child, Helen Belfield
Bates, b. April 10, 1896. He is a lawyer, graduate of Univer-
sity of Michigan, and Northwestern University College of Law.
3243. II. Frederick George Bates, b. Chicago, Nov. 15. 1871; m. Margaret
Stuart Doud, Louisiana, Mo., July 8, 1896. She d. Sept. 17,
1896. He is a civil engineer.
1934. Lillian Gertrude Moore (see No. 1599).
1937. Edwin O. Pomeroy, b. Jan. 25, 1828; m. Jane, dau.
of Solomon and Harriet W. (Frary) Alvord, at Easthampton, Mass.,
March 29, 1855. She b. there, Sept. 24, 1835. He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Easthampton, Mass.
3244. I. Frank Monroe Pomeroy, b. April 25, 1858; d. April 17, 1863.
3245. II. Hattie Florence Pomeroy, b. Feb. 14, 1864; d. Sept., 1864.
3246. III. Fred Pomeroy, b. Sept. 2, 1870; m. Effie Stoddard, Chicopee,
Mass., April, 1891.
1938. William W. Pomeroy, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Aug. 30, 1831; d. Easthampton, Mass. He was a carpenter. He
m. Jenett Warriner and had 2 children.
3247. I. Ada Pomeroy, b. — ; ra. — .
3248. II. William Pomeroy, b. — ■; d. young.
1939. Elizabeth M. Pomeroy, b. Montgomery, Mass. July
28, 1833; m. David C. Speare, at Chester, Mass., Sept. 28, 1854.
He b. March 23, 1830.
There were 2 children.
3249. I. Ned Speare, b. Chester, Mass., Dec. i, 1855; m. Minnie Boynton,
Springfield, Mass.
3250. II. Lizzie M. Speare, b. Oct. 17, 1864; d. April 25, 1872.
1942, James Spencer Moore, b. West Stockbridge, Mass.,
May 31, 1842; m. Emma Jane, dau. of James Philander and
220 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
Amanda G. (Gaston) Nicholson, at West Stockbridge, Mass,, June
6, 1867. She b. Richmond, Mass., Feb. 5, 1847. Mr. Moore
served daring the war in the 49th Mass. Regt., in the Dept. of
the Gulf. He was in the battle of Plain Store, both assaults on
Port Hudson, and at Donaldsonville. He has held every elective
office in the town (West Stockbridge) and a term in the Massa-
chusetts State legislature. He is 5 feet, 8 inches high, and weighs
140 pounds. Was postmaster under Cleveland.
There were 2 children, b. West Stockbridge.
3251. I. Lena Amanda Moore, b. Feb. 16, 1869; postmistress.
3252. II. James Clyde Moore, b. Oct. 2, 1881.
1957. Elizabeth Moore, b. Raymond, Pa. July 30, 1843;
d. Jan. 30, 1896; m. Edward Ephraim, son of N. and Phoebe
Burley (Robbins) Kelley, at Raymond, Pa., Feb. 29, 1864. He b.
Ontario Co., N. Y. , April 5, 1835. He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b, Raymond, Pa.
3253. I. Clark James Kelley, b. Feb. 7, 1868.
3254. II. * May Kelley, b. May 1, 1871.
3255. III. Blanch Lorina Kelley, b. Nov. 23, 1879.
1959. Horace Lauriston Moore, b. Raymond, Pa., Jan.
4, 1848; m. Mary Cordelia, dau. of Andrew Jackson and Laura
(Lock) Brown; b. in Ohio, May 2, 1852; d. Moline, Mich., Nov.
12, 1894. He m 2d, Nettie Price, of Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept.
28, 1898. She b. Feb. 27, i85o.
There were 3 children, b. Moline, Mich.
3256 I. * Merton Elmer Moore, b. March 15, 1873.
3257. II. * Minnie Laura Moore, b. July 23, 1876.
3258. III. Horace Albert Moore, b. Sept. 26, 1899.
1960. Lkroy Levi Moore, b. Raymond, Pa., Aug. i, 1853;
d. there, Feb. 11, 1897. He m. Annice Elnora, dau. of Joel
Green and Martha (Owen) Saunders, at Raymond, Pa., March 10,
1873. She b Friendship, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1855. He was a farmer.
There were 4 children, b. Raymond, Pa.
3259. I. * Nellie Adelle Moore, b. March 13, 1874.
3260. II. Fred J. Moore, b. May 29, 1878.
3261. III. Frank Levi Moore, b. April 4, 18S0.
3262. IV. James Clarence Moore, b. May g, 1882.
1961. Nancy Maria Hammond, b. Geneva, 111., April 20,
1845; m. William S. Harris, at Marshalltown, Iowa, June 4, 1865,
He b. Dec. 12, 1838, North Scituate, R. I. He is an oil dealer.
There were 8 children.
3263. I. * Layton Caleb Harris, b Marshalltown, Iowa, April 26, 1866.
3264. II. Freddie Joseph Harris, b. Marshalltown, Iowa, July 8, 1867.
3265. III. Nancy Eliza Harris, b Foster, R. I., Jan. 25, 1869.
326G, IV. Cora Belle Harris, b. Clay Center, Kan,, Dec. 28, 1870
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH, 221
3267. V. Ira Sidney Harris, b. Clay Center, Dec. 10, 1873.
3268. VI. George William Harris, b Clay Center, Dec. 28, 1875.
3269. VII. RnODA Mabel Harris, b. Clay Center, Oct. 3, 1877; d. Oct 11
1877.
3270. VIII. Bertha Esther Harris, b. Clay Center, Nov. 13. 1882
1964. Charles Henry Moore, b. Richford, N. Y., Dec.
24, 1845; m. Alice, dau. of Lyman and Martha (Tracy) Walker,
at Richford, Dec. 21, 1865. She b. at Richford.
They had 3 children, b. Richford, N. Y.
3271. I. * Carrie A. Moore, b. Nov. 21, 1867.
3272. II. * Charles A. Moore, b. July 6, 1872.
3273. III. Willie Moore, b. July 4, 1S79; d Sept , 1879.
1967. Oscar Moore, b. Richford, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1852;
m. Alice J., dau. of Frederick and Nancy (Jenks) Blackman, at
Owego, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1879. She was b. Caroline, N. Y.
There was i child.
3274. I. Leslie Judson Moore, b. Caroline, N.Y , Dec. 6, 1880.
1970. Elizabeth S. Fitch, b. Richford, N. Y., March 12,
1846; m. Orrin P., son of Ransom and Miriam (Gardner) Rich, at
Owego, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1864. He b. at Caroline, N. Y., June 12,
1840. He is a farmer.
They have 7 children, b. Caroline, N. Y.
3275. I. * Ransom J. Rich, b. Jan. 7, 1865.
3276. II. * William P. Rich, b. Jan. 22, 1869.
3277. III. Hubert O. Rich, b. March 14, 1871; m. Mary J. Meeks, Ithaca,
N. Y., Feb. 16, 1898.
3278. IV. * Lewis G. Rich, b. April 6, 1873.
3279. V. Anna M. Rich, b. June 15, 1875; m- Edgar Welch, Harford, N.
Y., Nov. 7, 1897.
3280. VI. Albert O. Rich, b. April 14, 1877.
3281. VII. Kittie M. Rich, b March 15, 1879.
1972. Cynthia M. Fitch, b. Richford, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1849;
m. Byron, the son of Lathrop and Jerusha (Surdam) Wattles, at
Owego, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1870. He b. at Caroline, N. Y., Feb. 15,
1846. He is a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Caroline, N. Y.
3282. I. Carlton S. Wattles, b. Jan, 26, 1874; m. Addie Z. Farley,
Speedsville, N. Y., May 18, 1893.
II. Harry L. Wattles, b. April 11, 1876; d. May 18, 1876.
1980. Mary A. Robinson, b. Richford, N. Y., Dec. 17,
1854; m. Horace S., son of Gideon and Caroline D. (Seward)
Morton, at Richford, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1870. He b. Butler, N. Y.,
Sept. 22, 1846. He is a farmer.
There were 8 children, b. Richford, N. Y.
3283. I. Anna A. Horton, b. Dec. 17, 1871; d. Sept. 7, 1872.
3284. II. * Frank S. Horton, b. March 25, 1873.
222 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
3285
3286
3287
32S8
3289
3290
III. Lena I. Horton, b. Jan. 27, 1875; d. Feb. 19, 1877.
IV. * Gideon E. Horton, b. March 16, 1877.
V. Chester H. Horton, b. April 15, 1879.
VI. Willie C. Horton, b. March 20, 1881; d. Nov. 5, li
VII. James G. Horton, b. March 17, 1885.
VIII. Bessie M. Horton, b. May 14, 1893.
3291.
I.
3292.
II.
3293-
III.
3294-
IV.
3295-
V.
1981. Eugene Robinson, b. Richford, N. Y., March 14,
1856; m. Minnie Ramsdell, at Minneapolis, Minn., the place of
her birth.
They have 5 children, b. there
Della Robinson, b. — .
Grace Robinson, b. — .
Floyd Robinson, b. — .
Glenn Robinson, b. — .
Ruby Bernice Robinson, b. — .
1983. Fred J. Robinson, b. Richford, N. Y., Feb. 22,
i860; m Nettie M., dau. of Harvey and Orlie (Lee) Neal, at New-
ark Valley, Feb. 22, 1888. She b. there, Nov. 15, 1866. He is a
telegraph operator.
There were 4 children, b. Richford, N. Y.
3296. I. Harold Neal Robinson, b. Jan. 15, i889.t
3297. II. Amy Elizabeth Robinson, b. Feb. 9, 1891.
3298. III. Clarence Belden Robinson, b. Sept. 23, 1892; d. May 31, 1893.
3299. IV. Frank Allen Robinson, b. March 6, 1894.
1985. HiLAND B. Robinson, b, Richford, N. Y., Sept.
16, 1865; m. Ida M., dau. of Elisha M. and Freelove A. (Steele)
Stanton, at Speedsville, N. Y., July 28, 1888. She b. Richford,
N. Y., Aug. 21, 1865.
There were 2 children, b. Richford, N. Y.
3300. I. Kenneth D. Robinson, b. Oct i, 1896.
3301. II. Glen S. Robinson, b. May 21, 1898.
1989. Henry H. Howland, b. Lisle, N. Y., Oct. 4,
1852; d. Newark Valley, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1887; m. Eva fl., dau.
of Elijah and (Quackenbush) Belcher, at Newark Valley, Dec.
2, 1880. She was b. and d. at Newark Valley. He m. 2d,
Elizabeth Miller Todd, of Ohio, Oct., 1884.
There was i child.
3302. I. Henry B. Howland, b. Dec. g, 1882.
1990. Sarah E. Howland, b. Lisle, N. Y., June 26, 1855;
m. Charles H., son of William and Calfernia (Congden) Perry, at
Newark Valley, Dec. 15, 1880. He b. July, 1855. He is a ma-
chinist.
There was i child.
3303. I. Ina Howland Perry, b. Ithaca, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1882.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 223
1991. Jessie A. Rowland, b. Caroline, N. Y., Sept. i8,
1863; m. Qeorge F., son of Henry and Mary (Alworth) Jayne, at
Newark Valley, N. Y., April ii, 1883. He b. there, Jan. 20, 1858.
There were 3 children, b. Newark Valley, N. Y.
3304. I. Harry B. Jayne, b. Oct. 4, 1884.
3305. II. Spencer H. Jayne, b. Aug. 10, 1886.
3306. III. Beth H. Jayne, b. June 3, 1SS8.
2020. Alanson Cushman, b. Southwick, Mass., Oct. 24,
1810; m. Eunice Emeline Partridge, of Worthington, Mass., Oct.
30, 1832. She was b. Aug. 9, 1808. In 1855, he was a farmer,
living in Worthington.
There were 4 children.
3307. I. George Milo Cushman, b. Sept. 17, 1833.
330S. II. Antoinette Cushman, b. July 24, 1836.
3309. III. Eugene Cushman, b. July 8, 1839; d. July 17, 1846.
3310. IV. Emerson B. Cushman, b. Dec. 24, 1844.
2021. William Cushman, b. Dec, 1814; he m. and lived
in Suffield, Conn. He was a carpenter and was killed by an
accident on a bridge which he was building, April 17, 1853.
They had i child.
3311. I. William Cushman, b. Oct., 1839.
2027. John Rice Cushman, b. May 25, 1822; m. Candace
K. Goddard, June 3, 1846. She b. Feb. 22, 1827. In 1855, lived
in Granby, Conn. Was a wheelwright.
There were 2 children.
3312. I. John J. Cushman, b. Sept. 9, 1847.
3313. II. Mannill Cushman, b. April 17, 1S51.
2033. William Prentice Cushman, b. Oct. 20, 1825; m.
Ann Eliza Elder, of Chester, Mass., Dec. 10, 1847; she b. in 1828.
In 1855, he resided at Shelburne Falls, Mass,
They had i child.
3314. I. George Wesley Cushman, b. Sept. 18, 1852.
2035. Frances Leonard, b. Aug. 25, 1842; m. Winthrop
J., son of Joshua and Mary (Clark) Bemis, Aug. 28, 1862.
They have 5 children.
3315. I. Anne M. Bemis, b. May 5, 1866; m. Z. Charles Clapp, Sept. 15, 1886,
of Springfield, Mass. Children: Homer Z. Clapp, b. July 19,
1887; Stanley Bemis Clapp, b. Aug. 7, 1895.
3316. II. Jessie W. Bemis, b. Oct. 14, 1868; m. Dwight E. Sherman; 2d,,
H. W. Laughton.
Frank L. Bemis, b. July 21, 1870; m. Alice Woodward.
Charlena Bemis, b. Jan. 14, 1873; m. Chas. N. Van Dusen.
Wilfred W. Bemis, b. March 15, 1884.
3317-
III.
3318.
IV.
3319
V.
3322.
II.
3323.
III.
3324-
IV.
3325-
V.
3326.
VI.
3327-
VII.
224 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
2052. Charles Wilson Reed, b. Tariffville, Conn., Feb.
26, 1850; m. Helen Elizabeth Dewey, at Granb}', Conn,, Feb. 23,
1876. He d. Tariffville, May 28, 1887.
There was i child,
3320, I. Henrietta Dewey Reed, b. Southampton, Mass., Oct 16, 1878.
2055. Loyal Wilcox Reed, b. Chillicothe, Ohio, Dec. 14,
1843; m. Kate J., dau. of Joseph W, and Emily W. (Story)
Adams, at Channahon, 111., Aug. ig, 1867, She b. there, Nov. i,
1847, He is a traveling salesman.
They have 7 children.
3321, I. Waldo S. Reed, b. New Milford, 111., Aug. 30, 1868; rn. Georgia
B. Conklin, Springfield, 111 , April 8, 1896.
Jessie K. Reed, b. Wilmington, 111., June 11, 1870.
Mortimer P. Reed, b, Wilmington, 111., July 30, 1872,
Ralph L, Reed, b. Granby, Conn., Jan. 31, 1875,
Katy p. Reed, b. Granby, Conn., July 6, 1877.
Mary Louisa Reed, b. Joliet, 111,, May 5, 1880.
George P. Reed, b. Springfield, 111., Nov, 14, 1884.
2060. Ellery Cola Hebbard, b, Adrian, Mich., March 20,
1847; m. Mrs, Ida Maria Simpson, dau. of Thomas and Lillian
Chandler (Frink) Kellar, at Bath, Maine, Oct. 10, 1887. She b.
Brooklyn, N. Y., April 15, 1856, She has child by ist marriage.
Dr, Hebbard graduated in medicine in 1870, and has been in
active practice of his profession in Boston since that time. He is
a Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Member of the
American Medical Association, and the author of several papers on
medical subjects, Jan., igoi, he has in press, "Life and its Asso-
ciation with Matter, not vital but absolutely chemical,"
There was i child,
I, Mortimer Chouteau Priest Simpson, b. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 15,
1873-
2069. Lester Reed Vining, b, Southwick, Mass,, Nov.
27, 1852; m, Clara L., dau, of William I. and Orpha H. (Winchell)
Warner, at Southwick, Mass., Nov. 11, 1874, She b. Southwick,
Aug, 18, 1855. He is a farmer.
There were 6 children, all b. Southwick, Mass.
Porter Vining, b. May 4, 1875; d. May 12, 1881.
Okpha Vining, b, Aug. 28, 1878.
Baby Vining, b. Sept. 29, 1880; d. Oct. 19, 1S80.
Claude Vining, b. June 25, 1882.
Martha Vining, b. Oct. 20, 1880.
Elva Vining, b. Oct. 29, 1891.
2075. Ella Jane Reed, b, Granby, Conn , Jan, 24, 1850;
d, there, Jan. 29, 1873. She m. Nelson Willis, son of Willis and
Betsey (I^enick) Phelps, at Westfield, Mass., May 20, 1871. He
is a farmer.
3328
I.
3329
II.
3330
III.
3331
IV.
3332
V.
3333
VI.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 225
There was i child.
3334. I. Walter N. Phelps, b. Granby, Conn , Aug. 20, 1872; d. Feb. 18,
1884.
2077. Carrie Amaret Reed, b. Granby, Conn., June 7,
1854; m. Arthur Clement, son of Clement and Hannah Malinda
(Ives) Holcom]), in Granby, May 13, 1874. He b. Granby, Mass.,
May 27, 1854. He is a farmer.
There were 2 children.
3335. I. Arthur Reed, b. Granville, Mass., April 2, 1876,
3336. II, WiLBERT Clement, b. Terryville, Conn., Sept. 13, 1887.
2079. Katie Henrietta Reed, b. Granby, Conn., May 2,
1861; m. James Duane, son of James Hathaway and Marilla
(Hayes) Viets, in Granby, Conn , Nov. 12, 1884. He b. East
Granby, Feb. 20, 1853. He is a commercial traveler.
There was i child.
3337. I. Bela Nora Viets, b. Granby, Conn., July 5, 1890.
2090. Charles A. Moore, b. Garrettsville, Ohio, May 3.
1852; m. Libbie Montgomery, at Plattsmouth, Neb., i88i.
There were 6 children.
Emma Moore, b. Dec. 6, 1881.
Maud Moore, b. Nov. 4, 1883,
Claud Moore, b. Nov. 4, 1883.
Willie Moore, b. July 3, 1886.
Grace Moore, b. April 24, 1888.
Edna Frances Moore b. Nov. 20. 1891.
2091. Henry C. Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, April 22, 1858;
m. Mabel L. Fowles, Aug. 31, 1884, at Turnersville, Pa. Res.
Chardon, Ohio.
There were 2 children.
3344. I. Harry Clare Moore, b. Chardon, Ohio, Jan. 30, 1886.
3345. II. Virgil Arthur Moore, b. Chardon, Ohio, Dec. 15, 1890.
2092. Sheldon Milton Moore, b. Hiram, Ohio, Jan. 5,
1845; m. Mary E., dau. of Robert and Susan (Nichols) Black-
wood, at Wesleyville, Pa., March 19, 1868. She b. there, March
20, 1848. He is a railroad conductor and engineer.
He enlisted in Co. "F," iiith Pa. Vol. Infantry, Nov. 8, 1861. His first battle
was at Cedar Mountain, Va., where his regiment lost 100 men within an hour.
He was in the second battle of Bull Run, and helped to hold Gulp's Hill at Gettys-
burg during the three days of that battle. He fought three days at Chancellorsville
and, after Gettysburg, was ordered with Hooker to Chattanooga. He was in the
fight at Wauhatchet and was one of the 4 men who captured 6 cannon on the
summit of Lookout in the first day's fight. For this his company presented him
with a medal In December the entire regiment re-enlisted, and after a 30 days'
furlough were back and ready to begin the Campaign to Atlanta on the 4th of May.
Mr. Moore fought in all the battles of the Atlanta Campaign and his regiment was
the first to enter the city. He was made a sergeant of his company for gallantry
3338.
I.
3339-
II.
3340.
III.
3341-
IV,
3342
V,
3343-
VI,
226 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
at New Hope Church. His regiment marched with Sherman to the Sea and was
the first into Savannah. At Raleigh Mr. Moore was made first sergeant of his com-
pany. He was mustered out of the service with his company at Washington, after
the review on the 2d of July, 1865, at the age of 20 years.
There are 3 children, b. Erie, Pa.
3346. I. Francis M. Moore, b. July 4, 1870. He is a railroad engineer.
3347. II. * Robert Milton Moore, b. Dec. 8, 1872.
3348. III. LucRETi.\ A. Moore, b. May 30, 1877; m. Matthew, son of Conrad
and Elizabeth (Schellong) Hess, Nov. 29. 1900, Erie, Pa.
2104. Frances Kate Moore, b. Hiram Rapids, Ohio,
June 28, 1868; m. Sept. 6, 1893, Alfred Thomas, son of Charles
and Hannah Mary Mills (Beach) Felton, b. Oct. 28, 1865, at
Birmingham, England (Sycamore Cottage, Bell Lane, Erdington,
Warwickshire). He is assistant superintendent of Cleveland,
Ohio, City Forge and Iron Company. Res., 146 Southern Avenue,
Cleveland. He is 5 feet, 10^ inches in height; weight 200 pounds;
brown hair and blue eyes. Educated at Midland Counties Insti-
tute and Edgbaston College. Mr. Felton is a descendant of
Lieut. John Felton, who assasinated the duke of Buckingham in
1628. Came to America in 1883, and has always lived in Cleve-
land.
There were 2 children.
3349. I. Dorothy Cornelia Felton, b. Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1894.
3350. II. Florence May Felton, b. Cleveland, March 25, 1902.
2105. Ernest Eugene Fairbanks, b. Troy, Geauga Co.,
Ohio, Aug. 16, 1855; m. Aura K. James, in Troy, Sept. 11, 1878.
She d. Sept. g, 1894. She was dau. of William Wallace and
Elizabeth C, (Brown) James, b. Troy township, June 21, 1858.
His address is 2629 Stewart Avenue, Chicago, with Sherwin-
Williams Paint Co.
There were 2 children, b. Troy tp., Ohio.
3351. I. Cleon James Fairbanks, b. Nov. 6, 1879; bookkeeper in Union
National Bank, Cleveland, Ohio.
3352. II. Grace Elizabeth Fairbanks, b. Jan. 18, 1881; d. Oct. 6, 1888.
2108. Samuel Wallace Moore, b. Troy, Geauga Co.,
Ohio, Jan. 24, 1862; m. at Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 30, 1896,
Harriet Shepard, dau. of John Darwin Shepard and Rosalie E.
(Barlow) Cook; she was b. Kingston, Caldwell Co., Mo., May 11,
i86g. Mr. Moore is an attorney-at-law. He graduated from the
Cleveland, Ohio, High School in June, 1879; from Adelbert Col-
lege, of Cleveland, Ohio, in June, 1884; from Law Department,
Kansas State University, at Lawrence, Kansas, in June, 1887.
Since Jan., 1894, he has been a member of the law firm of Lathrop,
Morrow, Fox & Moore, of Kansas City, Mo. He is 6 feet, i inch
in height; weight 210 pounds; complexion light; brown hair and
blue eyes. No issue.
2108. SAMUEL W. MOORE.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 227
2112. Frank Horace Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Sept. i,
1872; m. Nerva Alaria, dau. of Louis and Leah (Reisner) Duff,
at Horton, Kansas, Sept. 26, 1900, She b. Nov. 13, 1873, at
Muscotah, Kansas. She was a student at the University of Kan-
sas, and taught in the public schools of Horton, Kansas. He is a
graduate of the Kansas State University, and of the Columbia Law
School, Washington, D. C. Res., Albuquerque, N. M.
There is i child.
3353. I. Horace Duff Moore, b. April 5, 1902.
2117. HiEL Benjainiin Hart, b. Atwater, Ohio, April 30,
1842; d. Chicago, 111., May 20, 1893; interred, Akron, Ohio He
m. Isadora C, dau. of John Goodwin and Mary Ann (Brown)
Young, at West Point, Ohio, April 23, 1868. She b. East Liver-
pool, Ohio, Nov. 16, 1845. He was a physician. He enlisted in
the 15th Ohio Vol. Infantry, and served 3 months, then in Co.
"A," 42d Ohio Infantry, and served 3 years. After the close of
the war he read medicine and practiced his profession to the time
of his death.
They had 3 children.
3354. I. * Gertrude Ellen Hart, b. West Point, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1869.
3355. n. Perlea Calista Hart, b. West Point, Ohio, Feb. 12, 1871.
3356. HI. Grace Isadora Hart, b. Akron, Ohio, Nov. 12, 1873.
2119. David Preston Hart, b. Atwater, Ohio, March 18,
1852; m. Caliste B. , dau. of William R. Clay and Elizabeth
(Simpson) McCoy, at London, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1883. She b. there,
Jan. 14, i860; d. Akron, Nov. 18, 1886. He was educated at Ann
Arbor, Mich., and is now a member of the W. J. M. Gordon
Chemical Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. Res., Akron, Ohio.
There was i child.
3357. I. William Henry Hart, b. Akron, Ohio, March 26, 1884; d. June
22, 1894.
2121. Lucy Ellen Sizer, b. Mantua, Ohio, Aug. 8, 1846;
m. James S. , son of Samuel and Margaret (Stevenson) McLain,
at Ravenna, Ohio, June 2, 1868. He is a dentist.
There were 5 children.
Samuel Dallas McLain, b. Ashland, Ohio, May 7, 1869.
Nellie Eunice McLain, b. Ashland, Ohio, March 14, 1871.
James Horace McLain, b. Oct. 26, 1874, Hartford City, Ind.
Eva Florence McLain, b. Marion, Ind., Aug. 31, 1876; m. William
L. Carey, at Marion, Dec. 16, 1896.
3362. V. Cora Margaret McLain, b Marion, Ind., Oct. 23, 1881; d. May
29, 1890.
2127. Eva Josephine Ladd, b. May 6, 1868; m. Chas.
F., son of Anson F. and Lucy (Carlton) Plum, Mantua, Ohio,
Sept. 22, 1891. He b. Aurora, Ohio, May 21, 1864; bookkeeper.
3358.
I.
3359-
II.
3360.
III.
3361.
IV.
228 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
There was i child.
3363. I. Grace Virginia Plum, b, Akron, Ohio, May 27, 1893.
2133. Frank Clyde Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Oct, 27,
1866; m. Carrie Lucile, dau. of Daniel and Cynthia (Rice) Dean,
at Chagrin Falls, June i, i8g8. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3364. I. Bernard Laurence Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, May 9, 1899.
2134. Ammie Aletta Moore, b. Mantua, Ohio, Jan. 19,
1875; "1- William Newton, son of John and Mary Margaret
(Christian) Herbert, at Mantua, Ohio, Feb, 14, 1900. He is a
farmer.
There was i child.
3365. I. John Cheney Herbert, b. Mantua, Dec. 5, 1900.
2138. Fanny Moore Derthick, b. Mantua, Ohio, Feb. 5,
1867; m. Dr. Eugene, son of Julius and Ellen (Payne) liannum,
in Mantua, June 19, 1894; he b. Brecksville, Ohio, Jan. 14, 1859,
He is a physician. Res., Mantua Station, Ohio.
There was i child.
3366. I. Mary Etta Hannum, b. Feb. 5, 1897.
2140. Benjamin M. Derthick, b. Mantua, Ohio, June 27,
1872; m. riary Lois, the dau. of Daniel and Mary (Pierce) Plum,
in Mantua, Sept. 19, 1894. She b. Mantua, Ohio. He is a cler-
gyman of the Disciple Church.
There were 3 children.
3367. I. Howard Benjamin Derthick, b. April 28, 1896; d. March 6, 1898.
3368. H. Everest Derthick, b. Dec. 30, 1897.
3369. HI. Louise Derthick, b. June, 1901.
2142. Perlea S. Derthick, b. Mantua, Ohio, March i,
1879; m. Henry J., son of James M. and Alice M. (Hubbell)
Derthick, New Castle, Pa., Nov. 17, 1897. He was b. Bedford,
Ohio, Oct. 23, 1872. Is a minister of the Disciple Church. He
graduated from Hiram College, Ohio, 1897, and was called to the
Madison Avenue Church, Cleveland, Ohio. He resigned there the
second year to accept a call in Berea, Ky. , in connection with the
college, and as pastor of the Christian Church. The third year of
Dr. H. J. Derthick's work there finds him with position assured
and with unlimited opportunity for usefulness.
There was i child.
3370. I. Frances Leigh Derthick, b. Berea, Ky., Feb. 23, 1900.
2146. Elizabeth Matilda Nye, b. Champlain, N. Y.,
Nov. 8, 1840; m. there, Dec. 27, 1870, Ctiarles M., son of Charles
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHH.DREN EIGHTH. 229
W. and Mary (Wallis) McLellan. He is a banker and broker; b.
Beverly, IMass.
They have 3 children, b. Bloomfield, N. J.
3371. I. Donald McLellan, b. — .
3372. II. Hugh McLellan, b. — .
3373. III. Malcome McLellan, b. — .
2148. Margaret Barnes Nye, b. Champlain, N. Y. , Jan.
I, 1846; ni. there, Oct. 26, 1870, Seargent Prentiss, son of Jona-
than F. and Anna (Prentiss) Stearns. He was b. Newburyport,
Mass., and is a lawyer and ex-consul at Montreal, Canada.
They had 4 children, b. Newark, N. J.
3374. I. Charles Freeman Nye Stearns, b. Sept. 10, 1871; d. Aug. 29,
1893.
3375. II. Grace Nye Stearns, b. Oct 23, 1874.
3376. III. Seargent Prentiss Stearns, b. Sept. 10, 1878; d. Oct. 2, 1S78.
3377. IV. Margaret Prentiss Stearns, b. Nov. 29, 1S81.
2152. Mary Laura Nye, b. March 16, 1854, Champlain,
N. Y. ; m. there, June 6, 1887, Isaac Watson, son of Isaac and
Martha (Porter) Dyer. He is a lawyer.
They have 2 children, b. Portland, Maine.
3378. I. Laura Dyer, b. July 5, 1888.
3379. II. Isaac Bartlett Cabot Dyer, b. Jan, 4, 1891.
2159. Anna Hubbell Mygatt, b. Newark, N. J., Nov. 29,
1841; d. Auburn, Cal., July 31, i8g6; cremated at San Francisco,
Gal. She m. at Chazy, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1873, Charles, son of
Thomas and Margaret (Warner) Van Norden. He was b. Oct.
10, 1843, and is a clergyman.
There were 4 children, b. St. Albans, N. Y.
3380. I. Carl Van Norden, b. July 17, 1874; d. July 17, 1874.
3381. II. Rudolph Warner Van Norden, b. Jan. 4, 1876.
3382. III. Ottomar Hoagland Van Norden, b. June i, 1878.
3383. IV. Maximilian Langdon Van Norden, b. Sept. 14, 1880.
2162. Lemuel Carrington Mygatt, b. Chazy, N. Y.,
Aug. g, 1849; m. Montclair, N. J., Nov. 16, 1876, Sophia Hartt,
dau. of John William and Mary (Hartt) Weidemeyer. She was
b. Dec. 3, 1852. He is a teacher.
They have 4 children.
3384. I. Jessie Carrington Mygatt, b. at Montclair, N. J., Sept. 6, 1877.
3385. II. Kenneth Mygatt, b. at Inwood, N. Y., March 29, 1879.
3386. III. Gerald Mygatt, b. at Speiten Duyvil, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1887.
3387. IV. Francis Stetson Mygatt, b. at Chazy, N. Y , Sept. 8, 1891.
2164. Julius Hubbell Seymour, b. at St. Alban'?, \\..,
Oct. 30, 1855; m. New York City, June 5, 1888, Jeannie Frances,
dau. of James Mortimer and Julia Root (Holmes) Billings. She
230 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
was b. at Philadelphia, Pa., March 28, 1863. He is a lawyer, and
is now (1901) a member of the New York legislature.
There was i child.
3388. I. Susan Hubbell Seymour, b. New York City, Nov. 12, 1889.
2165. Edmund Henry Seymour, b. St. Albans, Vt., Oct.
3, 1858; m. Anne Sprague, dau. of George Henry and Emeroy
(Vilas) Beckwith. She was b. at Plattsburg, N. Y. , Feb. 17, 1864.
He is a banker and broker.
There were 2 children.
3389. I. Emeroy Vilas Seymour, b. at Tacoraa, Wash., June 6, 1891.
3390. II. Catharine Seymour, b. Tacoma, Wash,, March 16, 1893.
2168. Anna Moore Hubbell, b. Chazy, N. Y., Dec. 5,
1857; m. at Chazy, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1880, Clarence H. Jones.
They have i child.
3391. I. Margaret Jones, b. — .
2170. Mary Caroline Hubbell, b. Chazy, N. Y., May 28,
1 861; m. there, Aug. 18, 1884, John William North. He is a
cashier.
They have i child.
3392. I. Edgerton Grant North, b. June 29, 1900.
2171. Julius C^sar Hubbell, b. Chazy, N. Y. , June 4,
1863; m. Carrie Loomis, at Chazy, (?), N. Y. June 4, 1889. He is
a chemist.
They have 4 children.
3393. I. WoLCOTT Hubbell, b April 2, 1890.
3394. II. Francis Hubbell, b. Aug. 8, 1891.
3395. III. Beckwith Hubbell, b. Feb. 3, 1893.
3396. IV. Ruth Hubbell, b. — .
2172. George Loring Hubbell, b. Chazy, N. Y., Oct.
18, 1865; m. July 15, 1891, Eliza Strong, dau. of John Isaac and
Susan Frances (Sherwood) Piatt. She b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ,
Jan. 27, 1867. He is manager and agent of the Stewart Estate,
Garden City, L. I.
They have 5 children, b. Garden City, N. Y.
3397. I. John Platt Hubbell, b. Jan. 22, 1S93.
3398. II. George Loring Hubbell, b. April 20, 1894.
3399. III. Sherwood Hubbell, b. Nov. i, 1895.
3400. IV. Margaret Hubbell, b. Feb. 5, 1898.
3401. V. C. Elizabeth Hubbell, b. June 3, 1900.
2173. Margaret Susan Hubbell, b. at Chazy, N. Y., Jan.
18, 1868; m. Alaric B. Start, at Chazy, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1899. He
is with The Literary Publishing House, New York.
They have i child.
3402. I. Cedric Start, b. Aug. 18, 1900.
3403.
I,
3404-
II.
3405
III.
34o6
IV.
3407
V.
3408
VI.
3409
VII.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 23 1
2179. Sarah Wetmore Whiteside, b. Fishkill, N. Y.,
May 26, 1847; m. Francis Coran, son of William H. and
(Reille) Brown, Champlain, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1870.
They had 7 children.
Frances Coran Brown, b. at Philadelphia, Pa., June 3, 1872.
Katharine Whiteside Brown, b. Chicago, 111., July 14, 1875.
Edward Brown, b, — ; d. 1878.
Mary Whiteside Brown, b. — ; d. 1S83.
Margaretta Brown, b. Nov. 23, 1884.
John Whiteside Brown, b. June 10, 1886.
Eleanor Brown, b. July 31, i888.
2184. John Robertson Whiteside, b. at Champlain, N.
Y., Oct. 28, 1859; m. Ethel D'Arcy, dau. of George D'Arcy and
Emily (Street) Boulton, at Highland Park, 111., Oct. 28, 1897.
He is a manufacturer.
There was i child.
3410. I. John Robertson Whiteside, b. Oct. 9, igor.
2185. Thomas Whiteside Rae, b. Hartford, Conn., Oct.
28, 1841; d. May 27, 1893, New York City; m. Minnie Worthington
Whitehouse, b. —; d. at Irvington-on-the-Hudson, May, 1901.
He was a naval officer.
There was i child.
3411. I. Newton Izard Whiteside Rae, b. — .
2186. Helen Margaret Rae, b. Jan. 13, 1845, at Hart-
ford, Conn.; m. at Champlain, N. Y., May 15, 1873, Matthew, son
of Abraham and Catharine (Brinkerhoff) Du Bois, b. at Fishkill,
N. Y., 1841. Living at 268 Madison Ave., New York City. He is
a physician.
There was i child.
3412. I. Ethel Du Bois, b at New York City, Sept. 16, 1S80.
2189. Thomas Whiteside Wilbor, b. at Old Chatham, N.
Y., Feb. II, 1852; m. Grace Stanley, at New Briton (?), Conn.,
June 20, 1883. She was b. at New Briton, Conn., Sept., 1853.
They had 3 children, b. at New Briton, Conn.
3413. I. Robert Stanley Wilbor, b. 1SS7; d. 1887.
3414. II. Katharine Stanley Wilbor, b. April 29, 1888.
3415. III. Thomas Whiteside Wilbor, b. Dec. 9. 1892.
2192. George Shattuck Whiteside, b. at Boston, Mass.,
March 14, 1873; m. Adeline Haven, dau. of D. W. Cheever, at
Boston, Mass., Oct. 31, 1898. He is a physician at Boston, Mass.
They have i child.
3416. I. Frederick Shattuck Whiteside, b. at Boston, Mass., Oct. 14,
232 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
2196. Henry Hoyle, b. Champlain, N. Y., June 5, 1846;
m. at Champlain, N. Y., April 29, 1875, flary Barry, dau. of
James Kent and Jennete (Evans) Averill. She b. at Champlain,
March 21, 1854. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3417. I. Henry Hoyle, b. Champlain, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1878.
2197. Laura Catharine Hoyle, b. Champlain, N. Y.,
Dec. 5, 1848; m. Rev. Charles H., son of Charles H. and Mary E.
(Blackwell) Burr, at Champlain, Aug. 19, 1874. He is a clergy-
man.
There were 4 children.
3418. I. Marjorie Burr, b. Riverdale, New York City, Jan. 30, 1878.
3419. II. Dorothy Burr, b. New York City, Dec. 22, 1884.
3420. III. Winifred Burr, b. Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 7, 1890.
3421. IV. Areson Buchanan Burr, b. Williamstown, Mass., Nov. 4, 1893^
2210, Frederick Mygatt Moore, b. Plattsburg, N. Y.,
May 5, 1855; m. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1894, Anna Pierson,
dau. of Charles Hamlin and Mary Augusta (Pierson) Stillwell.
They have 2 children.
3422. I. Raymond Pierson Moore, b. New York City, Jan. 23, 1895.
3423. II. Hazel Frances Moore, b. West Somerville, Mass., May 19, 1896.
2211. Henry Philip Moore, b. Plattsburgh, N. Y., July
25, 1859; m. at Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 20, 1892, Luta Howells,
dau. of Dexter Sampson and Suzana Eunice (Howells) Jordan.
They have i child.
3424. I. William Douglass Howells Moore, b. Fairhaven, Wash., Feb.
2, 1893.
2214. Thomas William Moore, b. New York City, May,
1866; m. at North Yakima, Wash., April 8, 1896, Julia, dau. of
Edward Jackson and Louisa Izabel (Baker) Smith. She b. at
St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 25, 1872.
They have 2 children.
3425. I. George Thomas Moore, b. North Yakima, Wash., Nov. 13, 1898.
3426. II. Phillip Lynde Moore, b. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. g, 1901.
2215. Emily Louisa Sawyer Moore, b, Brookline, Mass.,
Sept. 19, 1864; m. at Bolton Landing, Lake George, N. Y. , June 28,
1899, John Nichols, son of Thomas Whiteside and Frances Char-
lotte (Nichols) Moore. (See No. 2212.) He. was b. Plattsburgh,
N. Y., June 25, 1861. Mr. Moore was educated at Moravian Mili-
tary Academy, at Nazareth, Pa., Plattsburgh, N.Y. , Academy, and
Plainfield, N. J., High School. Nov. i, 1879, he accepted a situa-
tion with the Atlantic Mutual Marine and Inland Insurance Co.,
where he still remains, having been promoted through the different
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHII.PRRN EIGHTH. 233
departments to his present position of first assistant of Endorsenn nt
Department. Height, 5 feet, g inches; weight, 145 pounds; com-
plexion fair, with brown hair and gray eyes.
There was i child.
3427. I. John Sawver Moore, b. Brooklyn, N. Y,, Oct. 23, 1901.
2217. Minnie Sawyer Moore, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec.
7, 1868; d. Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 15, igo2; was interred at
Bolton Landing, Lake George, N. Y. She m. at U. S. Navy Yard,
Mare Island, Cal., Oct. 14, i8go. Commander William Elbridge,
son of William Henry and Celinda (Signor) Sewell.
Mr Sewell was b. Colchester, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1851. He entered the Naval
Academy, Sept., 1867; graduated and appointed midshipman, June, 1871. He
served in Congress and IVabash on European Station, 1871-2; was promoted
ensign July, 1872; in Plymouth and Ticonderoga European and home stations,
1S72-4; coast survey Steamer Blake, Gulf of Mexico, 1874--7; promoted master,
April, 1876; receiving ship Passaic, 1878; Alaska, Pacific Station, 1878-81;
torpedo ram Alaryn, 1S81-2; flag ship of Admiral Porter at Centennial of York-
town; Naval Observatory, 1882-3; promoted junior lieutenant, March, 18S3; lieu-
tenant, October, 18S3; Ossippee, Asiatic Station, 1884-87; Naval Observatory,
March to July, 1887; Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal., July, 1887-90; Petrel and
Marion, April, 1891 to July, 1894; Mare Island Navy Yard, 1894-97; Montgomery,
January, 1897; dynamite gun boat J'esuviics, 1897-99, preventing filibustering
from Florida to Cuba; dispatch boat and blockade duty during the Spanish War;
throwing dynamite shells into Spanish defences at Santiago during blockade of
that place; gun boat Topeka, 1899; promoted lieutenant commander, March, 1899;
Abarenda, 1899-1900, at Pago Pago, Samoa, where he surveyed harbor, located
and commenced putting in wharf buildings, etc. He returned home and was
ordered as equipment officer to the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. H., Sept , 1900.
He was promoted commander, 1901.
They have 3 children, b. U. S. Navy Yard, Mare Island, Cal.
3428. I. Marjorie Louisa Sewell, b. Aug. 5, 1891.
3429. II. Barbara Lee Sewell, b. July 27, 1894.
3430. III. Helen Moore Sewell, b. June 27, 1896.
2218. Elsie Sawyer Moore, b. Portsmouth, N. H., March
28, 1871; m. at "The Moorings," Bolton Landing, Lake George,
N. Y., Nov. II, i8gg, Hon. Robert, son of William and Melcena
(Wessel) Mazet. He b. May 15, 1857, at Pittsburg, Pa. He is
a lav/yer, graduated at Columbia College in iSyg, A. M., L. L. B.
In 1S76, at the age of 18, he enlisted in the i8th Reg. N. G. of Pa. In 1877, on
active service two weeks in Pittsburg, and then five weeks at Plymouth and Wilkes-
barre in suppression of railroad and coal miners strikes and the arrest of "Molly
Maguires." Counsel to New York State Agricultural Bureau, as deputy attorney
general; member New York State Legislature, 1897-99; member of Trust Investi-
gating Committee; Chairman Committee on Cities; Chairman of Committee on
Investigation of Departments in the City of New York, known as the "Mazet
Committee;" Chairman of the State Board of Transfer Tax Appraisers, 1900-01.
Captain Co. "D," 7th Regiment, N. G., N. Y. Enlisted, July 31, 1882; on active
service during Buffalo railroad strike, 1893; Brooklyn trolley strikes, Jan. 1895;
Croton dam strikes, April, 1900.
There was i child.
3431. I. Robert Mazet, b. Oct. 28, 1901, at New York City.
234 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH,
2227. Katherine Fitch Van Valkenburg, b. Chatham
Center, N. Y., Feb. ig, 1847; m. Aaron Ford, son of Fletcher and
Ann Eliza (Ford) Williams, at Chatham, N. Y., July i, 1868. He
is a banker and farmer; b. Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y., Aug. 15,
1841.
They have 7 children, all but one b. at Chatham Center, N. Y.
3432. I. James V. V, Williams, b. April 25, 1870; m. Margaret M. Bab-
cock, Albany, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1894.
3433. II. Evelyn Wilbor Williams, b. June 21, 1S73; m. E. Goodrich
Smith, April 9, 1896, Chatham, N. Y,
3434. III. Fletcher Ford Williams, b. Nyack, Rockland Co., N. Y., Nov.
I, 1875; m. Mabel G. Daley, Chatham, N. Y., 1894.
3435. IV. John Jay Williams, b. Sept. 27, 1877; m. Clara L. Babcock, at
Chatham Center, N. Y., 1896.
3436. V. Roger Williams, b. Nov. 5, 1879.
3437. VI. Charles Housman Williams, b. Oct. 22, 1881.
3438. VII. Anna Davidson Williams, b. May 11, 1884.
2229. Alice Evelyn Moore, b. Chicopee, Mass., Nov. 8,
1865; m. Thomas Barnes, son of Henry and Margaret (Barnes)
Woife, at Denison, Kansas, June 3, 1885. He b. Allegheny, Pa.,
Sept 8, 1859. She is 5 feet, 3 inches high; M^eighs no pounds;
brown hair, and black eyes. He is an architect.
There are 5 children.
Lawrence Logan Vv^olfe, b. Kansas City, Mo., March 23, 1890.
Thomas Emerson Wolfe, b. Kansas City, Mo , April 12 1892.
Margaret Odell Wolfe, b. Ben Avon, Pa., March 26, 1894.
Cornelia Frances Wolfe, b. Ben Avon, Pa., Jan. 26, 1896.
John Byron Wolfe, b. Ben Avon, Pa., Nov. 17, 1899.
2230. George Henry Moore, b. Denison, Kan., April 2,
1869; m. Delia Rhoda, dau. of Chenoweth Bunn and Phoebe Ann
(Weese) Hart, at Holton, Kan., April 5, 1892. She b. Circleville,
Kan., Aug. 17, 1873. He was for 3 years in the general offices of
the Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis R. R., and has been town
clerk for a term in Cedar township. He is a farmer. Is 5 feet, 9
inches high; weighs 145 pounds; brown hair and black eyes.
There were 3 children, b. Denison, Kan.
3444. I. Norma Lucile Moore, b. Aug. 24, 1894.
3445. II. Howard Edwin Moore, b. Aug. 29, 1896.
3446. III. Ralph Warren Moore, b. March 2, 1899.
2231. Charles Herbert Gallup, b. Marcellus, N. Y.,
Aug. 8, 1867; m. Helen M., dau. of Roger W. and Harriet (Farr)
Qriswold, at Ashtabula, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1890. She b. Ashtabula.
He is a reporter.
There were 2 children.
3447. I. John Griswold Gallup, b, March 12, 1893.
3448. II. Harriet Griswold Gallup, b. Aug. 24, 1898.
3439-
I.
3440.
II.
3441-
III.
3442-
IV.
3443
V.
PARKNTS SKVKNTI! GKNKRAIION, CHILDRKN F.IGHIH. 235
2232. Jessie Er,i/ABETH Gallup, b. Irving?, Kansas, May
19, 1870; m. Charles W., son of William and Elizabeth (Walker)
Hopkins, at Ashtabula, Ohio, Dec. ii, i88g. He b. Saybrook,
Ohio, April 22, 1863. He is a successful gardener.
There were 2 children.
3449. I. Grace Elizabeth Hopkins, b. Dec. 26, 1890.
3450. II. Alden Walker Hopkins, b. Sept. 13, 1892.
2285. William C. Gallup, b. Irving, Kan., Ang. 3, 1879;
m. Lena, dau. of William and Mary (Archer) Castle, at Saybrook,
Ohio, Oct. 3, iSgg. She b. Ashtabula, Ohio. He is a tanner.
There was i child.
3451. I. Eleanor Lucinda Gallup, b. Aug. 14, 1900.
2254. Alice Minnie Thompson, b. Feb. 13, 1857; m.
Arnold Laraway, May 5, 1879.
They have 3 children.
3452. I. Ralph Roger Laraway, b. Chatham, N. Y., Ma)' 14, 18S0.
3453. II. Elsie Laraway, b. Chatham, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1892.
3454 III. Ray Burgess Laraway, b. Chatham, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1900.
2265. Mary P. Pyle, b. Feb. 23, 1867; m. Louis Webb,
May 5, 1887.
There were 2 children.
3455. I. Curtis C, Webb, b. Bellvoir, Cal., Nov. 2, 1888.
3456. II. Webb, b. Dec. 7, 1S92.
2267. Katherine S. Pyle, b. July 6, 1874; m. Louis
Huseman, June 6, 1896.
There were 2 children, b. Shasta Valley, Cal.
3457. I. Katherine A Huseman, b. March 13, 1897.
3458. II. Richard F. Huseman, b. Feb. 17, 1899.
2268. Frances R. Pyle, b. Aug. 4, 1876; m. Qranville
Hayes, June 6, 1894.
There were 2 children.
3459. I. Francis Hayes, b. British Columbia, April 8, 1899.
3460. II. Caroline Hayes, b. British Columbia, April 13, igoo.
2289. Minnie Elizabeth Cook, b. March 4, 1870, at Dex-
ter, N. Y. ; m. William R., son of Robert and Helen (Meek)
Stokes, at Marine City, Mich., Sept 28, 1894. He was b. at Wolf
Island (St. Lawrence River), March 11, 1867. He is a farmer.
They have 3 children, all b. at Sombra, Ont.
3461. I. Milton Lonsdale Stokes, b. Aug. 12, 1895.
3462. II. Laverne Franklin Stokes, b. Sept. 17, 1896.
3463. III. Winfield Gordon Stokes, b April 28, 1898.
2312. RoxANA Moore, b. Blendon, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1845;
m. James Madison Allen, Sept. 20, 1865.
3469.
II
3470.
III
3471-
IV
3472-
V.
3473-
VI
236 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH,
There were 4 children.
3464. I. * Virgil Douglass Allen, b. Sept. 7, 1869.
3465. II. HosMER A. Allen, b. 1871.
3466. III. Charles Lovett Allen, b. 1874.
3467. IV. Julia M. Allen, b. 1882.
2313. Emeritt Josephine Rugg, b. Palestine, Ohio,
Dec. 25, 1837; d. Feb. 20, 1882, at Anson, Mo.; m. John William,
son of George and Mary (Cummins) Sawyers. He was b. at Lou-
isville, Ky., May 20, 1831. They were m. at Peakesville, Mo.,
June 17, 1863. He is a farmer.
They had 6 children, all b. at Anson, Mo.
3468. I. Mary Belle Sawyers, b. April 28, 1864; ra. Frances Marion Ross,
May 7, 1882.
Helen Josephine Sawyers, b. July 9, 1866.
George Theodore Sawyers, b. July 30, 1869; d. Aug. 7, 1869.
Laura Ann S\w\'ers, b. Aug. 10, 1870.
Frank Edward Sawyers, b June 4, 1873.
Hattie Theresa Sawyers, b. Nov. 27, 1875; d. at Chico, Cal.,
July 5, 1891.
2316. Edward Laws Rugg, b. Chambersburg, Mo., May
17, 1853; m. Isadorah, dan. of Levi and Eliza Pierce, at Dexter,
Iowa, Nov. g, 1876. She was b. at Monrovia, Ind. He is a car-
penter.
They had 2 children.
3474. I. Frank Edward Rugg, b. at Dexter, Iowa, Oct. 17, 1877; d. June
5, 1890.
3475. II. Bertram G. Rugg, b. at Alton, Kan., June 25, 1880.
2317. Hattie Emma Rugg, b. Farmington, Iowa, Feb.
25, 1858; d. at Anson, Mo., Feb., 1882. She m. Q. W. Wales,
Dec. 3, 1877. He was a railroad contractor.
There was i child.
3476. I. Oscar Wales, b. Minneapolis, Minn., 1879; d. 1884.
2321. Tom Ray Moore, b. March 22, 1861; d. at Roscoe,
South Dakota, April 12, 1887; m. Ottella Florence, dau. of Benja-
min and Anna Maria (Hagenbuch) Smith, at Evansville, Ind.,
Jan. 6, 1887. She was b. Montgomery Co., Ohio, Aug. 22, 1865.
There was i child.
3477. I. Tom Ray Moore, b. at 45 Washington Ave., Evansville, Ind,, Oct.
23, 1887.
2326. Em.ma D. Williams, b. Reese's Station, Franklin
Co., Ohio, Aug. II, 1846; m. John, the son of James and Mary
(Phillipps) Thomas, at Reese's, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1869. He was. b.
in the parish of Narbeth, County of Pembroke, South Wales,
Eng., Aug. I, 1837; d. Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 10, 1893. He was
a farmer.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN KIGHIH. 237
There were 2 children.
3478. I. Grace Thomas, b. April 18, 1871; m. Columbus, Ohio, Oct 26,
1898, Karl T. Webber.
3479. II. Florence Thomas, b. May 23, 1875; d. Aug. 22, 1S75.
2327. George Washington Williams, b. Reese's Station,
Ohio, Oct. 8, 1848; m, Jennie, dau. of Richard and Jennie
Myers, at Columbus, Ohio, April 7, 1871. She was b. Columbus,
Jan. 26, 1850. He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, all b. Columbus, Ohio.
3480. I. May E. Williams, b. May 31, 1872.
3481. n. Harlie H. Williams, b. Jan. 15, 1875.
3482. III. Lucille B. Williams, b. Oct. 10, 1878.
2328. Frank M. Williams, b. Franklin Co., Ohio, Feb.
10, 1851; m. at Bloomington, Ind., Feb. 25, 1877, Mary J., dau.
of William and Margaret J. (McConnell) Weimer. She b. Noble
Co., Ohio, May 9, 1856; d. Bloomington, Ind., Feb. ig, 1887.
He m. 2d, Sept. 30, 1896, at Bloomington, firs. Fanny M. Cron.
There were 4 children, b. Bloomington, Ind.
3483. I. Frank Edwin Williams, b. Jan. 27, 187S.
3484. II. Laura Alice Williams, b. July i8, 1880.
3485. III. Florence Williams, b. June 4, 1883; d. Oct. 19, 1884.
3486. IV. Mable Williams, b. Nov. i, 1886.
2330. Hugh Le Gare Williams, b. Reese's, Ohio, Jan. g,
1855; m. at Columbus, Ohio, June ig, 1876, flary Frances, dau. of
Wilmer Smith and Harriet Amelia (Compston) Simmons. She b.
Findlay, Ohio, Jan. 16, 1857. He is a carpenter.
There are 2 children, b. Columbus, Ohio.
3487. I. Irma Verna Williams, b. Nov. 26, 1877; m, Albert Heinmiller,
Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1898.
II. Elsie Beryl Williams, b. Sept. 20, 1879.
2331. Edwin Ruthvin Williams, b. Reese's, Ohio, Feb.
16, 1858; m. at Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 24, 1890, Adelaide, dau. of
William and Adeline (Fitzhenry) Bentz. She b. Hudson, 111.,
Jan. 18, 1866. He is an accountant.
There was i child.
3489. I. Edwin Ruthvin Williams, b. 333 West 5th St., Columbus, Ohio,
July 30, 1896, at 11:30 o'clock, a. m.
2337. Cordelia A. Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, March 31,
1864; m. Charles Clayton, son of Charles A. and Polly (Harris)
Thayer, at Gahanna, May 5, 1887. Livery.
They have i child.
3490. I. Jessie F. Thayer, b. Gahanna, July 17, 1888.
2348. Mary Catherine Clark, b. at Brownsville, Minn.,
July 22, 1858; m. John T., son of Thomas J. and Gwen (Jones)
238 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
Evans, at Brownsville, Minn., Nov. 20, 1878; he b. at Racine,
Wis., March 19, 1851. He is a tile and cement sidewalk con-
tractor.
They have 8 children.
3491. I. Clark Thomas Evans, b. at Brownsville, Minn., Dec. 20, 1879; d.
Jan. 2, 1884.
3492. II. Esther Roxana Evans, b. at Brownsville, Feb. 23, 1881; d. July
27, 1881.
3493. III. Lloyd Harmon Evans, b. at Brownsville, Minn., June 20, 1882;
d. Feb. ig, 1884.
3494. IV. John Christopher Evans, b. at Brownsville, Minn., March 15,
1886.
3495 V. Chloe Williams Evans, b. at Brownsville, Minn., Aug. 6, 1887.
3496. VI. David Edward Evans, b. at W. La Crosse, Wis , Jan. 5, 1890.
3497. VII. Mary Gwendolin Evans, b. at W. La Crosse, Wis., Sept. 8, 1S93.
3498. VIII. Amanda Gertrude Evans, b. at W. La Crosse, Wis., Nov. 20, 1896.
2349. Charles Alvin Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, April 22,
1864; m. Celia A., dau. of William Miller, at Gahanna, Ohio, May
22, 1888, She was b. at Gahanna, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1867. He is a
farmer.
They have 3 children.
3499. I. Neoma Elena Moore, b. Dec. 28, 1889.
3500. II. Leona Whymenia Moore, b. May 29, 1891.
3501. III. Leo Harold Moore, b. Jan. 21, 1897.
2852. Edward David Moore, b. Gahanna, Ohio, June 14,
1 871; m. at Shepard, Ohio, Feb. 28, 1894, Mamie Peak. She b.
Oct. I, 1875. He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Gahanna, Ohio.
3502. I. Myrtle Marie Moore, b. Aug. 18, 1895.
3503. II. Frederick Sutton Moore, b. Dec. 14, 1898.
3504. III. George Elston Moore, b. Oct. 8, 1899.
2366. Helen Thankful Moore, b. Tyringham, Mass.,
Nov. 21, 1859; m. at Tyringham, March 5, 1884, Herbert A.
Futler.
There was i child.
3505. I. Ninon Lettice Fuller, b. Dec. 22, 18S5.
2367. Frederick Milton Moore, b. Oct. 10, 1861; m. in
Housatonic, Mass., Dec. 30, 1886, Nellie M., dau. of Luke M. and
Hannah (Patterson) Arnold. She b. West Stockbridge, Mass.,
Dec. 5, 1859. He is a druggist in Housatonic, Mass.
There was i child.
3506. I. Milton Moore, b. June 21, 1894.
2368. Homer Lucien Moore, b. Jan. 9, 1864; m. in Pitts-
field, Mass., May 4, 1886, Hattie M., dau. of George Augustus and
Harriet R. (Stockwell) Qoodsell. She b. April 12, 1870. He is a
railroad mail agent.
3508.
II.
3509-
III.
35IO.
IV.
35II.
V.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 239
There were 5 children.
3507. I. Harriet Margery Moore, b. March ir, 1893.
Russell Homer Moore, b. Dec. 11, 1S95.
Gerald Barber Moore, b. June 12, 1897.
Ruth Emogene Moore, b. Dec. 15, 1898; d. Aug. 8, 1899.
George Osvvold Moore, b. July 7, 1900; d. Sept. 20, 1900.
2370. Guy De Mond Moore, b. Dec. 20, 1869; m. New
Lebanon, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1897, Elna, the dau. of Nails Nelson,
b. Sweden, Dec. 12, 1868.
There was i child.
3512. I. Richard Nelson Moore, b. Tyringbam, Mass., July 25, 1898.
2409. Henry Adams, b. Tariffville, Conn., April 18, 1859,
ni. Hattie Blanche, dau. of Isaac and Sophia E. (Hulse) Delaney,
at Hannibal, Mo., June 24, 1885. She b. there, July 25, 1867.
He is a druggist.
There were 2 children, b. Spring Hill, Kan.
3513. I. Edna Martha Adams, b. Feb. 5, 1888.
3514. II. Delaney Adams, b. July 6, 1890.
2411. Martha Vashti Adams, b. Tariffville, Conn., Jan.
14, 1865; m. Charles Morris Wooster, M. D., at Tariffville, Conn.,
May 13, 1885. He is son of Peter and Caroline (Morris) Wooster
and was b. Bridgewater, Conn.
There were 2 children, b. Tariffville.
3515. I. Laura Virienne Wooster, b. May 16, 1888.
3516. II. Charles Adams Wooster, b. Dec. 27, 1893.
2419. George Chester Moore, b. Northeast, Dutchess
Co., N. Y., March 20, 1849; m. Fanny, dau. of Porter and Roxana
(Smith) Silvernai!, at Ancram, N. Y. She b. Pine Plains, N. Y.
He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Northeast, N. Y.
3517. I. George Chester Moore, b. Jan. 8, 1S79.
3518. II. Harry S. Moore, b. April 3, 1880.
3519. III. Arthur H. Moore, b. April 24, 1889.
Fanny Moore, b. — ; m. — Sampson, and had 7
Emma Sampson, b — .
Cora Sampson, b. — .
Mary Sampson, b. — .
Berthia Sampson, b. — .
Laura Sampson, b. — .
Earl Sampson, b. — .
George Sampson, b. — ,
2430. Hester Moore, b. — ; m. William A. Nugent, and
had 2 children.
2428.
children:
3520
I. ]
3521
II.
3522
III.
3523
IV.
3524
V.
3525
VI.
3526
VII.
240 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
3527. I. George Nugent, b. — .
3528. II. Payne P. Nugent, b. — .
2431. Mabel C. Moore, b. Oct. 4, 1870; m. James
Williams, Oct. 30, 1890, and had 2 children.
3529. I. Forest Williams, b. Nov. 29, 1891.
3530. II. Williams, b. Jan. 2, 1893.
2439, Mary Diadamia Bryant, b. Jan. 25, 1847; m. James
H. Redfern, Jan. 28, 1866.
They had i child.
3531. I. Lottie B. Redfern, b. Aug. 12, 1867; d. Feb. ir, 18 — ; unmarried.
2440. George W. Bryant, b. Sept. 20, 1844; m. Sarah
Howard, Feb. 14, 1870.
They had 3 children.
3532. I. Maud E. J3ryant, b. Oct. 30, 1873; m. John Harper, Amherst,
Ohio.
3533. II. Adaline L. Bryant, b. June 2, 1877.
3534. III. Sadie Bryant, b. — , 1880.
2442. Elmer C. Bryant, b. Sept. 26, 1855; m. Hannah
Kelley, Oct. 2, 1879.
They had 5 children.
3535. I. Charles C. Bryant, b. — .
3536. II. Minnie M. Bryant, b. — .
3537. III. Harvey Bryant, b, — ; d. — .
3538. IV. Adelbert Bryant, b. — ; d — .
3539- V. K. Mildred Bryant, b. — .
2443. Charles C. Bryant, b. Oct. 19, 1859; m. Eva
Harris.
They have i child.
3540. I. Eva Jane Bryant, b. 1891.
2444. James Birchard Nichols, b. Becket, Mass., Aug. 9,
1826; m. Rockford, 111., Mary Black, Feb. 17, 1858. She b. Dec.
29, 1836.
There were 2 children.
3541. I. Louis Black Nichols, b. Guilford, 111., Jan. 24, i860; m. Lydia
Nelson, Jan. 14, 1886. She b. Aug. 3, i86r. No issue.
3542. II. * Eliza Louise Nichols, b. Guilford, 111., Dec. 14, 1861.
2447. Luther Stephen Nichols, b. Becket, Mass., Nov.
13, 1838; m. at Stockbridge, Mass., Ellen Hare, Oct. 21, 1864.
They have i child.
3543. I. Herbert Moore Nichols, b. West Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 9,
1865; m. Mary Susan Ferry, Dec. 26, 1887. She b. Sept. i,
1859. No issue.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHIT.DREN EIGHIH. 24I
2451. Frances Almira Moore, b. Rochester, N. Y.,
July 15, 1844; m. Edward Clinton Learned, Dec. 27, 1866.
There were 2 cliildren.
3544. I. Letty Harriet Learned, b. Sept. 12, 1S67.
3545. II. Edward Everett Learned, b. Aug. i, 1870; d. Dec. 16, 1876.
2452. Julia Leavitt Moore, b. Lee, Mass., July 2, 1852;
m. George Parker, Aug. 12, 1870. She d. New Britain, Conn.,
July 12, 1871.
There was i child.
3546. I. George Parker, b. July 11, 1871; m. and lives in Boston.
2462. Ellen E. Moore, b. Becket, Mass., Jan. 14, 1847;
m. James A. Allis, Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. i, 1873. He b. Sept.
3, 1840.
There were 4 children, b. Syracuse, N. Y.
3547. I. William Moore Allis, b. Oct. 24, 1874; d. May i, 1875.
3548. II. Olive Diantha Allis, b. March 8, 1876.
3549. III. Mabel Moore Allis, b. April 7, 1879.
3550. IV. Ida Louise Allis, b. Feb. 16, 1885.
2463. William Austin Moore, b. Grove City, Ohio, Nov.
7, 1854; m. Hartford, Conn., Ida Pratt Cargill, Oct. 8, 1878. She
b. April II, 1855.
They have 2 children.
3551. I. Marjorie Peet Moore, b. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 16, 1888.
3552. II. William Cadwell Moore, b. Hartford, Conn., May 20, 1898.
2465. Charlotte Adelaide Millard, b. Becket, Mass.,
Aug. 2, 1848; m. Lee, Mass., Albert Theodore Bristol, Oct. 6,
1866.
There were 6 children, all but the first 2 b. at Lebanon Springs,
N. Y.
3553- I- * Lellhood Bristol, b. Hinsdale, Mass., Nov. 6, 1868.
3554. II. Newton Sherwood Bristol, b. Stockbridge, Mass , Feb. 16, 1870.
3555. III. * Cora Adelaide Bristol, b. July 15, 1872.
3556. IV. Frank Louis Bristol, b. Jan. i, 1876; m. Nina Else Cole, Dec.
5. 1895.
3557- V. Herbert E. Bristol, b. Jan. 6, 1887,
3558. VI. Alice May Bristol, b. Sept. 5, 1889; d. May 9, 1891.
2466, Austin Sherwood Millard, b. Becket, Mass., May
21, 1851; m. May 3, 1876, Esther Tucker, b. Sept. 8, 1856. He
d. E. Lee, Oct. 9, 18 — •
They had 5 children, b. East Lee, Mass.
* Clara Belle Millard, b. March 19, 1877.
Oliver Sherwood Millard, b. Feb. 20, 1879; d. Nov. 6, 1885.
Charles Elmer Millard, b. March 28, 1881.
Abbie Elizabeth Millard, b. March 23, 1883.
Hattie Louise Millard, b. July 27, 1885.
3559-
I.
3560.
II.
3561.
III.
3562.
IV.
3563
V.
242 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
2468. Ella Virginia Filley, b. Becket, Mass., Sept. 13,
1851; m. there, Aug. 2, 1876, Herbert Howeli, M. D. He b.
Ilfracombe, England, May 8, 1847.
There were 2 children.
3564. I. Herbert Watts Moore Howell, b. Nov. 26, 1887; d. Jan. 31,
18S8.
3565. n. Herbert Clyde Howell, b. June 14, 1890; d. July 20, 1890.
2469. Carrie S. Parks, b. Montgomery, Mass., Dec. 17,
1842; m. Spelman J., son of James and Anna (Lathrop) Stewart,
at Montgomery, Oct. 15, 1865. He b. Blandford, Mass., Nov. 27,
1835; d. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 29, 1885.
There were 4 children, all b. at Blandford, Mass.
3566. I. * Blanche Carrie Stewart, b. Aug. 2, 1S67.
3567. n. Willis Spelman Stewart, b. July i, 1869.
3568. in. Albert Edward Stewart, b. July 9, 1871.
3569. IV. Mabel A. Stewart, b. Jan. 17, 1878.
2471. Addie M. Bartholomew, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
April 22, 1840; m. John, the son of Porter and Sarah (Atwater)
Fowler, at Montgomery, May 29, i86i. He b. Westfield, Mass.,
July 26, 1825. Res., 87 East Silver St., Westfield, Mass.
There were 5 children, b. Westfield, Mass.
Porter Nathan Fowler, b. Nov. 16, 1863; d. May 21, 1865.
John Henry Fowler, b, Nov. 3, 1865.
Lillian M. Fowler, b. Jan. 24, 1867; d. Feb. 29, 1872.
Albert Edgar Fowler, b. Nov. 17, 1873.
Harold Earl Fowler, b. April o, 18S0.
2474. Laura E. Parks, b. Montgomery, Mass., June 11,
1843; d. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 19, 1870; m. flilo florgan, at West-
field, Nov. 2, 1863. He is a farmer and merchant.
There were 3 children, b. Westfield, Mass.
3575. I. Herbert Morgan, b. Sept. 7, 1865; d. May 31, 1895.
3576. II. Ellen G. Morgan, b. Feb. 21, 1868.
3577. III. Edgar P. Morgan, b. Sept. 13, 1869; m. Fanny Long, March 24,
1892.
2475. Josephine Mary Moore, b. July 7, 1844; m. Eber
Eggleston, son of Elijah and Esther (Eggleston) Owen, at Mont-
gomery, Mass. He b. Hartford, Conn., May 19, 1833; d. May 4,
1885. Her address, 164 High St., Hartford, Conn.
There was i child.
3578. I. * Flora Belle Owen, b. Westfield, Mass., March 29, 1870.
2476. Leander Atwater Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
June 7, 1847; d. there, Aug. 26, 1886. He m. Amma Allyn, dau.
of Edwin and Elizabeth Bell (Upson) Phelps, at Westfield, Mass.,
May 4, 1870. She b. Westfield, Feb. 18, 1850. He was a farmer.
Mr. Moore held several town offices.
3570-
I.
3571-
II.
3572.
III.
3573-
IV.
3574-
V.
2479. ORLAND EARL MOORE.
PARENTS SEVENIH GENERATION, CHILUREN EIGHTH, 243
There were 5 children.
3579. I. * PIvA PiiELPS Moore, b. Wyben, Mnss., Sept. t, 1872.
3580. II. M.AKY Elizabeth Moore, b. Wyben, Mass., Oct. 4, 1874.
3581. III. * Julia Maria Moore, b. March 22, 1876.
3582. IV. Arlington Leander Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., March 23,
1880.
3583. V. Edwin Allen Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Oct. 16, 1885.
2477. Georgianna Maria Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
June 7, 1848; m. Lyman Elihu, son of Eliliu and Jeannotto (Miller)
Qaylord, at Montgomery, March 20, 1866. He b. Wistfield,
Mass., 1844; d. there. May 15, 1877. He was a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Westfield, Mass.
3584. I. Frank Elihu Gavlord, b. May i, 1868; m. Anna Frances Thomp-
son, Boston, Dec. 2, 1897.
3585. II. Malah Bagg Gaylord, b. June 8, 1877.
3586. III. Mary Lyman Gaylord, b. June 8, 1877; d. Aug. 16, 1878.
2479. Orland E. Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass., Oct. 18,
1850; m. Agnes S. , dan. of Thomas and Jane (Babcock) Smith, at
Hamilton, Ontario, Aug. 5, 1872. She b. Oxford, England, Oct.
3, 1849. He is a machinist.
They have 3 children.
3587. I. * Hilda C. Moore, b. Hamilton, Ontario, April 27, 1873.
3588. II. Lottie J. Moore, b. Hamilton, Ont., June 27, 1877; d. March 8,
1888.
3589 III. * May A. Moore, b. Westfield, Mass , July 28, 1881.
2480. Elbert Kirk Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 14,
1855; m. Jennie, dau. of Henry and Harriet (Griffin) Molasky, at
Youngstown, N. Y. She b. Bramford, Canada, June 28, i860.
He is a traveling salesman.
There were 3 children.
3590. I. EsTELLA Gertrude Moore, b. Bramford, Canada, April 28, 1877;
m. John Driscoll, Albany, N. Y., Jan. i, 1899; he b. Detroit,
1871.
3591. II. Harry Earl Moore, b. Bramford, April 3, 1879; m. Zella Gray,
Syracuse, N. Y , Jan. 28, 1901; she b. Ontonagon, Mich., Jan. 3,
1883.
3592. III. Clarence Milton Moore, b. Mt. Vernon, Canada, March 28, 1881.
2481. Anna Virginia Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., March
I, 1866; m. Anson Brainard, son of Hiram R. and Cordelia (Pratt)
Norton, at Albany, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1885. He b. Westfield, Mass.,
April 2, 1866. Manager Telephone Exchange. Res., 15 Linden
St., Brookline, Mass.
There was i child.
3593. I. Pauline Anna Norton, b. Westfield, Mass., May 31, 1886.
2482. Ada Belle Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass, Aug. 8,
1853; m. Duane Nelson, son of Richardson and Julia Ann (Viets)
Griffin, there, Jan. i, 1880. He b. Granby, Conn., Dec. 24, 1853.
244 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
He is a Methodist clergyman. Res., 411 Windsor Ave., Hartford,
Conn.
There were 3 children.
3594. I. Jennie Mabel Griffin, b. Unionville, Conn., March 28, 1884.
3595. II. Ray Maynard Griffin, b. Meriden, Conn , March 30, 1890.
3596. III. Roy Duane Griffin, b. Hamden, Conn., Dec. 12, 1893.
2486. Faunce Anthon Moore, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Dec. 12, 1865; m. Ada, dau. of Clinton and Jane (Skates) Smith,
at Farmington, Conn., March 13, 1886. She b. there, Aug. 15,
1867. Res., Westfield, Mass.
There were 3 children.
3597. I. Llewellyn Faunce Moore, b. Westfield, Oct. 18, 1889.
3598. II. Harold Anthon Moore, b. Westfield, Aug. 15, 1893.
3599. III. Lila May Moore, b. Dec. 25, 1898.
2491. Myron W. Tucker, b. Montgomery, Mass., Feb.
II, 1854; m. Julia M., dau. of Albert and Grace M. (Stebbins)
Moody, at South Hadley Falls, Mass., March 29, 1880. She b.
Granby, Mass., Sept. 16, 1857.
There were 2 children, b. Chicopee, Mass.
3600. I. Albert Moody Tucker, b. Oct. 13, i88i.
3601. II. Merton Myron Tucker, b. Feb. 10, 1885.
2492. Oscar Dwight Tucker, b. Montgomery, Mass., Jan.
7, 1858; m. Ella Maria, dau. of Mahlon Chapman and Eveline
Asenath (Morse) Sheldon, at Westfield, Mass., Feb. ig, 1885.
She b. Southampton, Mass., July 29, 1861. He is a farmer. Res.,
Ludlow, Mass.
There were 3 children.
3602. I. Orland William Tucker, b. Southampton, Mass., Oct. 24, 1888.
3603. II. Evelyn May Tucker, b. Ludlow, Mass., Feb. 25, 1896.
3604. III. Laura Julia Tucker, b. Ludlow, Mass., Feb. 11, 1898.
2495. Elbert Augustus Chapiman, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
Sept. 14, 1859; m. Lizzie Holman, dau. of James Madison and
Celestia L. (Brockett) Lloyd, at Westfield, Mass., Feb. 23, 1884.
She b. Montgomery, April 16, 1862. Farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Montgomery, Mass.
3605. I. Fred Lloyd Chapman, b. Sept. i, 1887.
3606. II. Elbert Augustus Chapman, b. Dec. 30, 1895.
3607. III. Celestia Melissa Chapman, b. Sept. 16, 1898.
2496. Edward Milburn Chapman, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
June 20, 1864; m. Mary Louise, dau. of George Isaiah and Juliette
(Bliss) Thomas, at Lee, Mass., April 30, 1890. She b. Otis,
Mass., July 20, 1871. Farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Blandford, Mass.
3608. I. Helen May Chapman, b. April 23, 1S91.
3609. H. William Edward Chapman, b. April 20, 1893.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 245
2500. Fred Lawrence Clark, b. Montgomery, Mass.,
May 3, 1863; m. Etta M., dau. of Henry K. and Sarah M. (Ed-
munds) Prentice, at Westfield, Mass., March 12, 1895. She b.
Hartford, Conn. He is a farmer. Res., Southampton, Mass.
There was i child.
3610. I. Ruth Luella Clark, b. May 25, 1897.
2501. Etta Josephine Clark, b. Montgomery, Mass., Jan.
29, 1865; m. James Kelso, son of Daniel Dwight and Antoinette
(Kelso) Axtell, at Huntington, Mass., Sept. 8, 1886. He was b.
Huntington, Mass.
There was i child.
3611. I. De Witt C. Axtell, b. — , 1898.
2518. Mary Chapman Moore, b. Mt. Upton, N. Y., March
10, 1870; m. Robert, son of Robert and Janet (McPherson)
Andrews, at Mt. Upton, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1894. He b. New York,
Sept. 27, 1866.
They had i child.
3612. I. Robert Hamilton Andrews, b. April 30, 1S98.
2522. Edgar D. Moore, b. at Oxford, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1861;
m. Gertrude M., dau. of Alexander and Jane A. (Kenyon) Daniels,
at Binghamton, N. Y., June 25, 1893. He is a clothier.
There were 2 children, b. Oxford, N. Y.
3613. I. Marv J. Moore, b. March 23, 1894.
3614. II. Julian E. Moore, b. Dec. 17, 1896.
2524. Mary E. Moore, b. Guilford, N. Y., July 7, 1861;
m. Melvin L., son of Willis and Mary Ann (Bowers) Walker, at
Oxford, N. Y. , May 21, 1884. He is a farmer.
They have 2 children, b. Oxford, N. Y.
3615. I. Mary J. Walker, b. July 21, 1885.
3616. II. Le Grande Walker, b. July 23, 1887.
2558. Delia Sophia Griswold, b. July 11, 1833; m. Hart-
ford, Conn., May 5, 1855, Chat Augustus Griffin; he b. in New
York City, March 14, 1829. She d. in West Hartford, Conn.,
Aug. 24, 1871, and is buried there, at Spring Grove Cemetery.
He was a dealer in gentlemen's furnishing goods, at Hartford,
Conn.
They had 5 children, b. in Hartford, Conn.
Lilian Estelle Griffin, b. Nov. ig, 1858; d. Dec. 30, i860.
Warham Griswold Griffin, b. July 7, 1863; d. ApriljiS, 1864.
Leila Christine Griffin, b. Aug. 31, 1865.
* May Eugenie Griffin, b. March 6, 1867.
Edward Augustus Griffin, b. Sept. 16, 1868.
3617-
I.
3618.
II.
3619.
III.
3620.
IV.
3621.
V.
246 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
2559, Helen Mindwell Hastings Griswold, b. Nov, 14,
1838; m. at Hartford, Conn., April 21, 1857, Abner, son of Abner
and Jane (Van Lieu) Lawton. He was b. New York City, Sept.
I, 1834; d. at West Hartford, Conn., April 8, 1867; buried at
Hartford, Conn. He was a flour and grain merchant of New York
City. She m. 2d, James Hart Welch, of Forestville, Conn., at
West Hartford, Sept., 1870, and d. there, Nov. 14, 1870.
There were 4 children, b. New York City.
3622. I. Charles Edmund Lawton, b. March g, 1858; d. at Hartford, June
3, 1858.
3623. II. * Helen Lawton, b. Nov. 5, i860.
3624. III. * Annie Warham Lawton, b. March 6, 1863.
3625. IV. Guy Lawton, b. Oct. 30, 1864; d. Dec. 15, 1866.
2561. Leila Isabel Griswold, b. Feb. 19, 1849; m. at
West Hartford, Conn., Jan. 28, 1875, Niles Pratt, son of Alanson
Hodges and Susan Eusebia (Williams) Hough, M. D. Niles Pratt
Hough was b. at Essex, Conn., Aug. 30, 1844. He is a banker
and broker of Hartford; res.. West Hartford, Conn.
They have 2 children, b. at West Hartford, Conn.
3626. I. Helen Griswold Hough, b. Nov. 17, 1875.
3627. II. Adele Redfield Hough, b. Sept. 18, 1877.
2562. Nancy Griswold Thompson, b. Jan. 30, 1843; m.
at East Granby, Conn., Aug. 13, i860, Martin Henry, son of
Henry and Lydia (Brunson) Smith. Martin Henry Smith was b.
Aug. 5, 1833. He graduated from Williams College in 1857, and
then taught two years in the Connecticut Literary Institute. He
was principal of Maysville Collegiate Institute at Maysville, Ken-
tucky, when he became principal of the Connecticut Literary
Institute, which position he held till 1889, when he resigned. In
1893, he was elected judge of probate for Suffield, which office he
now holds (1902). He is treasurer of the Suffield Savings Bank,
and was grand commander of the Knights Templar of Kentucky.
He is a member of the Second Baptist Church at Suffield, and a
Republican. He is 5 feet, 11 inches high, and weighs 180 pounds.
They have 2 children, b. Maysville, Ky.
3628. I. * Florence Thompson Smith, b. July 2, 1862.
3629. II. * Lillian Josephine Smith, b. Oct. 29, 1865.
2564. Katie Mary Thompson, b. March 26, 1849, m. at
East Granby, Conn., June 9, 1875, flarvin H., son of George W.
and Jane Elizabeth (Adams) Sanford, M. D. He was b. at
Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 20, 1837, and d. there, Dec. 8, 1896;
buried at St. Andrews, Bloomfield, Conn. He was a farmer, and
for many years keeper of the State poor. "He was a most highly
esteemed and useful citizen, being a warden of Trinity Church, a
director of the State Prison, and a member of the Masonic frater-
nity."
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 247
There were 2 children, b. Simsbury, Conn.
3630. I. Marvin Harry Sanford, b. Nov. 17, 1878; d. April 24, 1880.
3631. II. Edward Thompson Sanford, b. June 8, 1881.
2506. Delia Sophia Thompson, b. Oct. 8, 1857; m. at
East Granby, Conn., Sept. 5, 1883, William fl. W., son of Michael
and Sarah (Ormold) Ward; both natives of England. He was b.
at Riverton, Conn., 1853, and is a lawyer. Res., Los Angeles,
Cal.
They have 3 children.
3632. I. Henry Parker Ward, b. at Riverton, Conn., Oct., 1885.
3633. II. Helen Josephine Ward, b. at Riverton, Conn., July 25, 1888.
3634. III. William M. W. Ward, b. at Denver, Colo., Jan. i, 1896.
2568. Calista L. Thompson, b. July 7, 1850; m. May 13,
1884, J. L. Stratton. They live in Ottawa, Kan.
They have 2 children.
3635. I. Bayard Stratton, b. May, 1885.
3636. II. Marion Stratton, b. Dec, 1886.
2570. Nellie Maria Thompson, b. Nov. 25, 1861; m. at
Lacon, 111., Oct., 1895, — flountjoy. She resides with her father
at his home in Lacon, 111.
They have 2 children.
3637. I. Ruth Mountjoy, b. — .
3638. II. Lucius Mountjoy, b. — .
2581. Charles Frank Thompson, b. Aug. 13, 1864; m.
April, 1888, Emma Adams. He resides in Chicago, 111.
They have i child.
3639. I. Elizabeth Adams Thompson, b. April 29, 1S89.
2590. Florence Gillette Hewitt, b. March 15, 1868; m.
in Peoria, 111., Oct. 9, 1888, Joseph Eliot, son of Eliot and Mary
Eliza (Frye) Callender. He was b. Nov. 21, 1866. He is of the
firm of McDonald & Callender, Chicago, 111.
They have i child.
3640. I. Hewitt Gillette Callender, b. Sept. 26, 1889.
2593. Helen Orme Hewitt, b. Aug. 2, 1874; m. at Chi-
cago, 111., June 30, 1896, Dr. Francis Henry, son of Johan and
Annie (Botha) Wessels. Dr. Wessels was b. in Cape Town, Cape
Colony, South Africa, May 10, 1872. He graduated at the Univer-
sity of Michigan with degree of B. A., i8g6; also from Marischal
College, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, with degree of M. Bch.
M., 1899. He has also taken the degree of M. R. C. S. ; also L,
R. C. P., and has nearly completed a London degree F. R. C. S.
248 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
Mr. Wessels is a brother to the Peace Envoy, Cornelius Wessels,
and a cousin of President Steyn of the Orange Free State.
They have i child.
3641. I. Florence Gillette Wessels, b. in Cape Town, South Africa,
Dec. 2, 1899.
2595. Martin Palmer Thompson, b. Oct. i, 1844; m.
Dec. 19, 1866, Harriet P., dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Sinclair)
lioldren. In i86g, he was employed in the construction of a rail-
road in Litchfield Co., Conn.; in 1871, in building the National
road line in New Jersey; in 1872, he was engaged on a road from
Slatington to Reading, Pa. On Nov. i, 1875, while on the Easton
& Amboy Railroad, he was killed by the explosion of an engine.
They had 2 children.
3642. I. Bennie Holdren Thompson, b. March g, 1870; d. Aug. i, 1870.
3643. II. Daisy Estelle Thompson, b. Jan. 29, 1874.
2596. Godfrey Hulshizer Thoimpson, b. March 4, 1847;
m. Dec. 24, 1867, Anna flargaret, dau. of James and Mary Ann
(Carter) rielick.
There were 3 children.
3644. I. James Willard Thompson, b. Sept. 24, 1868; d. July 13, iSgi.
3645. II. Rosalie Thompson, b. Feb. 24, 1871; d. March, 1874.
3646. III. Anna Louise Thompson, b. June 28, 1879.
2597. Henry Horton Thompson, b. Dec. 5, 1850; m. Jan.
3, 1871, riay Catherine, dau. of William and Sarah (Boyer)
Weller.
There was i child.
3647. I. Anna Maud Thompson, b. June 7, 1875.
2599. William Kase Thompson, b. May 18, 1864; m. June
23, 1893, Louise Smitli, dau. of James Kennedy and Esther Ken-
nedy (Martin) Barber.
There were 2 children.
3648. I. James Rodney Thompson, b March 25, 1894.
3649. II. Margaret Thompson, b. June 6, 1896.
2602. Katie Anna Thompson Allen, b. May 8, 1850; m.
Charles Roscoe Lowell, in Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 20, 1870; settled
in Greenfield, Mass. Shed. Jan. 2, 1886.
They had 2 children.
3650. I. Edith Allen Lowell, b. March 3, 1872; d. at Greenfield, Mass.
3651. II. James Allen Lowell, b. July 17, 1879.
2603. Emma Caroline Allen, b. May 28, 1858; m. Sept.
15, 1880, William Dexter Luey; settled in Athol, Mass. (?).
3652.
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They had 4 children.
Lester Lowell Luey, b. Aug. 17, 188 1, at Conway, Mass.
William Allen Luey, b. Feb. 17, 1883.
Charles Rupert Luey, b. June 23, 1888.
Donald Thompson Luey, b. Nov. 2, 1895.
2609. Emily Jane Smith, b. April 10, 1870; m. at Mon-
treal, Canada, June 6, 1895, Qeorge fiibbard, son of David and
Mary (Milligan) Warren. He was b. at Montreal, Jan. 24, 1871,
and d. there, Jan. 24, 1897. He was a photo-engraver, residing at
Montreal.
They had 2 children, b. there.
3656. I. Dorothy Hibbard Warren, b. March 20, 1896.
3657. II. Georgette Hibbard Warren, b. April 27, 1897.
2611. Robert D. Mackin, b. April 18, 1865; m. at Hart-
ford, Conn., Sept. 24, 1890, Emma Grace, dau. of Morris and
Mary (Burnes) Williams. Morris Williams is a cigar maker, re-
siding at Hartford, Conn. Emma Grace (Williams) Mackin was
b. at Westfield, Mass., May 14, 1870. Robert D. Mackin is a
cigar maker.
They have i child, b. Hartford, Conn.
3658. I. Lauretta Eunice Mackin, b. Oct. 9, 1891.
2642. Martha Crispell, b. Spring Arbor, Mich., June 20,
1848; m. Lora Brezee, at Moscow, Mich., Nov. 16, 1867. He b.
South Lee, Mass., July 8, 1835. He was the son of Lora Gadds
and Margaret (Brezee) Yale. After the death of his father, in
1836, he was adopted by his grandfather, Peter Brezee, and took
his name. He is a farmer.
There were 8 children, all but the last two b. at New Haven,
Mich.
* Gennervia Brezee, b. June 20, 1870; m. Richard Moore, July 14,
1888.
Ernest William Brezee, b. Dec. 21, 1873; m. Rose Arnold,
March 17, 1S99; d. April 3, 1900.
Lora Clinton Brezee, b. July 23, 1876.
MiNA Brezee, b. March 25, 1879; d. Nov. 4, 1883.
Don Brezee, b. Aug. i, 1881; d. July 14, 1882.
Margarette Pearl Brezee, b. Aug. 11, 1884.
Franklin Brezee, b. June 24, 1888, Crystal, Mich.
Walter Edwin Brezee, b. Crystal, Mich., June 28, 1891.
2643. Myra Crispell, b. Spring Arbor, Mich., March 21,
1851; m, Arthur William, son of Thomas and Malinda (Tuttle)
Lewis, at New Haven, Mich., June 15, 1878. He b. IBerline,
Canada, May 24, 1856. He is a farmer.
There were 7 children, all b. New Haven, Mich.
3667. I. William H. Lewis, b. May 20, 1879; d. Oct. 9, 1879.
3668. II. * Gennette Lewis, b. March 30, 1880; m. J. D. Arthur, Austin, Feb.
27, 1898.
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III.
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250 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
George W. Lewis, b. Feb. 22, 1882. Studying for ministry.
Arthur William Lewis, b. Nov. 18, 1883.
Eleanor Lewis, b. March 29, 1886.
Mable M. Lewis, b. June 9, 1888; d. Jan. 8, 1889.
Mable Lewis, b. Jan. 2, 1891.
2645. James Crispell, b. Spring Arbor, Mich., Jan. 26,
1844; m. Margaret, dau. of Andrew and Jane (Rodgers) Townsend,
at New Haven, Mich., Jan. i, 1878. She b. Bethel, N. Y., June
15, 1852. He is a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. New Haven, Mich.
3674. I. Amasa L. Crispell, b. May 25, 1879.
3675. II. Ray Crispell, b. Aug. 31, 1883.
2653. John M. Howey, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., March 29,
1852; d. there, April 25, 1884; m. Anna M., dau. of Francis J. and
Melissa (Saunders) Castle, at Canandaigua, N. Y., April 28, 1875.
She b. Canandaigua. N. Y. , April 26, 1850. He was a farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Canandaigua, N. Y.
3676. I. Martha Melissa Howey, b. April 24, 1877.
3677. II. Louise Letitia Howey, b. Oct. 10, 1880.
2654. Harriet Howey, b, Canandaigua, N. Y. , Jan. 2,
1857; m. William E. Booth, there, Jan. 2, 1879. He b. Canan-
daigua, April 7, 1854. He is a merchant. Res., Geneseo, N. Y.
There were 2 children.
3678. I. Alice Mary Booth, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1880.
3679. II. Howey Booth, b. Geneseo, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1885.
2659. Edna Moore Gunnison, b. Lodi, Wis., May 17,
1856; m. Adelbert S., son of Henry Abram Hawley, at Lodi, Oct.
13, 1884. He b. Moscow, Mich.; d. at Eden, Mich., Sept. 9, 1899.
There were 4 children, b. Vevay, Mich.
3680. I. Frances Hawley, b. July g, 1885; d. June 12, 1888.
3681. II. Maria Hawley, b. July 9, 1885.
3682. III. Alice Hawley, b. Sept. 23, 1886.
3683. IV. Lucy Warner Hawley, b. Nov. 26, 1895.
2660. Irwin Levi Gunnison, b. Lodi, Wis., Oct. 28, 1859;
m. Joanna Agnes Jencks, April 8, 1882. Res., Bancroft, South
Dakota.
There were 2 children.
3684. I. Viola Moore Gunnison, b. Lodi, Wis., Sept., 1884.
3685. II. George Irwin Gunnison, b. Excelsior, Wis., March, 1886.
2661. Charles Nathaniel Gunnison, b. Lodi, Wis., March
17, 1861; m. Clara, dau. of Israel and Edna Adelia (Moore)
Barnard, at Menominee, Wis., Nov. 17, 1883. Her first marriage
was to Batchelor. Res., Sioux Falls, S. D.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 25 1
There were 2 children.
3686. I. NiEL Gunnison, b. — , 1884,
3687. II. Grace Marguerite Gunnison, b. — , 1886.
2662. George Herbert Gunnison, b. Lodi, Wis., Dec.
16, 1864; m. Alice Jenks, at Iroquois, S. D., March 18, 1885.
Res., Lake Preston, S. D.
There were 4 children.
3688. I. Leslie Lyons Gunnison, b. — .
3689. II. Percy Irwin Gunnison, b. — .
3690. III. Kyle Gunnison, b. — .
3691. IV. Infant daughter, b. — .
2664. William Moore Gunnison, b. Lodi, Wis., Oct. 17,
1869; m. Lenora Creeden, at Watertown, S. D., Sept. 29, 1892.
She d. June 21, 1893. He m. 2d, Alargarite Castle Case, at
Lyons, Wis., Dec. ig, 1895.
There was i child.
3692. I. Esther Margarite Gunnison, b. Sept. 22, 1896.
2665. John Haven Gunnison, b. Lodi, Wis., Oct. 17,
1873; m. Ada Natalia Ristan, May 28, i8g6.
There were 2 children.
3693. I. Harold Haven Gunnison, b. Dec. 27, 1897.
3694. II. John Pliny Gunnison, b. Feb. — , igoo.
2670. Sarah Moore Dunlap, b. Lodi, Wis., March 2,
1868; m. Jasper, son of Levi and Susannah (Miller) Dexter, at
Lodi, Sept. 17, 1889; he b. Randolph, Wis., Feb. 18, 1856.
There were 2 children.
3695. I. Grace Eva Dexter, b. Lodi, Wis., April 11, 1891; d. Dec. 30, 1899.
3696. II. Bernice Dexter, b. South Wayne, Wis., Aug. 20, 1895.
2671. Grace Irene Dunlap, b. Lodi, Wis., Aug. 7, 1870;
m. Frank C., son of Edward B. and Louise (Simons) Meetur, at
Lodi, Jan. 30, 1890. He b. Lodi, Jan. 12, 1866. He is a pho-
tographer.
There were 3 children, b. Lodi, Wis.
3697. I. Hazel I. Meetur, b. Jan. 2, 1891.
3698. II. Harold Meetur, b. Aug. 8, 1894; d. Nov. — , 1894.
3699. III. Edward Meetur, b. May 11, 1896.
2673. Edna E. Moore, b. Dunnville, Wis., Nov. 28, 1870;
m. George H. Thompson, at Chetek, Wis., June 3, 1896.
There were 3 children, b. St. Croix Falls, Wis.
3700. I. James Moore Thompson, b. April 30, 1897.
3701. II. Helen Irene Thompson, b. Dec. 7, 1898.
3702. III. Robert C. Thomp.son, b. Sept, 6, 1900.
252 PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH.
2675. Frederick H. Case, b. Scipio, Mich., Aug. 5, 1873;
m. Clara B., dau. of Richard and Isabella (Peachy) Cantrick, at
Toledo, Ohio, Oct. 30, 1895; she b. Blissfield, Mich., Jan. 9, 1874.
He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Scipio, Mich.
3703. I. GwENDOLiN Case, b. Aug., 1896.
3704. II. Isabella Case, b. — , 1898.
3705. III. Willis Case, b. June, 1899.
2685. Charles Augustus Borden, b, Moscow, Mich., June
26, 1875; ni- Grace fl., dau. of James K. and Mary (Phillis)
Thompson, at Mosherville, Mich., Oct. 29, 1894; she b. Scipio,
Mich., Dec. 9, 1874.
There was i child.
3706. I. Zella M, Borden, b. Dec. 19, 1895.
2697. Charles T. Richards, b. Hanover, Mich., Oct. 30,
1872; m. riary Belle, dau. of Charles and Mary (Smith) Ford, at
Hanover, Mich., June 21, 1893; she b. at Hanover. He is a
farmer.
There were 2 children, b. there.
3707. I. Archie Irving Richards, b. April 6, 1894.
3708. II. Muriel E. Richards, July 2, 1896.
2742. Minnie Louise Moore, b. Shiawassee, Mich., April
10, 1 866; m. Perry, son of Thomas and Rachel (Foreman) Duffey,
at Shiawassee, Mich., Feb. 18, 1897. He b. Delaware Co., Ohio,
Aug. 24, 1872. He is a farmer. Res., Corunna, Mich.
There was i child.
3709. I. Irene Duffey, b. Feb. 22, 1898.
2743. Sherbern Mason Dean, b. Glendale, N. Y., 1852;
m. Susie, the dau. of Volney B. and Maryetta (Green) OIney, at
Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1876. She b, Rutland, N. Y., Feb. 2,
1853. He is a farmer.
There were 2 children.
3710. I. Helen M. Dean, b. East Rodman, N. Y,, Nov. i, 1879.
3711. II. Maude Dean, b. Dec. 7, 1889.
2744. Warren F. Dean, b. Glendale, N. Y., 1854; m.
Hattie M., dau. of Orrin F. and Deborah Jane (Jacobs) Bowen,
at Lowville, N. Y., March 9, 1889. She b. there, April 21, i860.
He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3712. I. Edith Helen Dean, b. Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1889.
2745. Louis Wallace Moore, b. Shiawassee, Mich., Feb.
24, 1869; m. Maude, dau. of Richard and Kittie (Schribner) Steele.
She b. Shiawassee. He is a farmer.
PARENTS SEVENTH GENERATION, CHILDREN EIGHTH. 253
There were 2 children, b. there.
3713. I. Helen Moore, b. Dec. 24, 1894.
3714. II. Bessie Bryan Moore, b. Aug , 1896.
2771. Frank D. Arthur, b. Mohawk, N. Y., Feb. 6,
1859; in. Julia, dau. of Michael and Phoeba (Williams) Conklin,
at Ilion, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1880. She b. Buffalo, N. Y.
There were 2 children, b. Mohawk, N. Y.
3715. I. Helen Florence Arthur, b. Aug. 22, 1881.
3716. II. WiLLL\M Franklin Arthur, b. Nov. 5, 1884.
2772. Wallace W, Arthur, b. Mohawk, N. Y., Dec. 23,
i860; m. flame E., dau. of Simon and Helen (Nugent) Purtill, at
Whitesboro, N. Y., Aug. 28, i8g8. He is proprietor of a hotel.
There was i child.
3717. I. Irene Catherine Arthur, b. Mohawk, N. Y., July 3, 1891,
2774. Eliza G. Arthur, b. Mohawk, N. Y, Nov. 11, 1866;
m. George J., son of Edwin and Hannah Jane (Smith) Shepherd,
at Mohawk, N. Y., Oct. 23, i8go. He b. London, England, Sept.
21, i86g. He is a mechanic.
There was i child.
3718. I. George Edwin Shepherd, b. Mohawk, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1892.
2778. George J. Carter, b. Lowville, N. Y., Aug. 17,
1859; m. Alice, dau. of B. J. and Kattie (Holland) Doxtater, at
Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1884. She b, Harrisburg, N. Y., Jan.
24, 1861. He is a farmer.
There were 5 children, all except the first b. at Rodman, N. Y.
3719. I. Martha Allie Carter, b. Harrisburg, N. Y. , Jan. 4, 1886.
3720. II. Bruce De Witt Carter, b. Aug. 20, 1887.
3721. III. Vera May Carter, b. Nov. 15, 1889.
3722. IV. C. Bella G. Carter, b. July 21, 1891; d. Aug. 30, 1898.
3723. V. Earl Scott Carter, b. June 6, 1893.
2812. WiLBERT Tuttle Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., March
21, 1872; m. riartha Nancy, dau. of Samuel S. and Augusta
(Porter) Stowell, at Huntington, Mass., June 6, 1894. He is a
merchant.
They have 5 children, b. Huntington, Mass.
3724. I, Lillian Augusta Moore, b. Aug. i, 1895.
3725
3726
3727
3728
II. Miriam Isabel Moore, b. Oct. 26, il
III. Warland Stowell Moore, b. Jan. 24, i5
IV. Oliver Porter Moore, b. Nov. 21, 1899.
V. Elmer Samuel Moore, b. May 13, 1901.
2813. Alice Bell Moore, b. Russell, Mass., Aug. 18,
1873; m. Arthur E., son of John and Josephine (Myatt) Hunt, at
Westfield, Mass., Nov. 23, 1895. He was b. Salisbury, Vt. , Aug.
9, 1873. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3729. I. Harold Lucian Hunt, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 6, 1896.
Parents Eighth Generation,
Children Ninth.
2829. Edward Lewis Thomas, b. Dec. 23, 1820, at Balti-
more, Md.; m Susanna, dau. of William and Susanna (Forsyth)
Adreon, at Baltimore. She was b. there, and d. Oct. 2, 1870.
He d. May 7, 1898. He was a director of the Baltimore and .Ohio
R. R. ; was of the firm of Adreon, Thomas & Co., and was a gen-
eral of the Maryland militia. He belonged to the Masons, was an
Odd Fellow, and was a member of the Boundary Avenue Presby-
terian Church. He m, 2d, Mrs. Dawson Painter, of Philadelphia.
They had 11 children, b. at Baltimore, Md.
3730. I. Emma Virginia Thomas, b. — ; m. William Thompson Miller.
One daughter.
Ida Susannah Thomas, b. • — .
Emma Matilda Thomas, b. — .
Eugene Thomas, b. — .
Edward Adreon Thomas, b. — ; weigher in custom house.
Fannie Olivia Thomas, b. — .
Frederick Fickey Thomas, b. — .
Matilda May Thomas, b. — ; m. Albert Parlett. They have 2
children.
Laura Augusta Thomas, b. — .
Lina Augusta Thomas, b. — .
Susannah Thomas, b. — .
2830. Matilda Elizabeth Thomas, b. Baltimore, Md., — ;
m. John Park, son of John and Elizabeth (Park) Agnew, at Cum-
berland, Md., Sept. 10, 1846. He was b. Ebensburg, Pa., Dec.
25, 1820; d. at his country home, "Mount Zephyr," near Alexan-
dria, Va., June 7, 1892. Interment, old Presbyterian Cemetery,
Alexandria.
"Mr. Agnew had been a devoted and consistent member and elder of the Pres-
byterian Church for many years. His whole life gave evidence of the genuine-
ness of his piety. He was distinguished for the universal kindness and gentleness
of his character and for his beautiful devotion to his wife and children. Love
reigned in his household. With all his gentleness he possessed great decision of
character. His death will be a great loss to the city in which he lived, for he was
one of its most successful and enterprising citizens, and was universaliy respected
for his integrity and for the consistency of his Christian life. After a long and
useful life, he died in the full possession of his faculties and in the enjoyment of
perfect peace and with a bright hope of a happy immortality through faith in
Jesus Christ. Mr. Agnew was an own cousin of Dr. D. Hayes Agnew, and re-
sembled the latter in the gentleness and loveliness of his character.
"John Park Agnew was lineally descended from the immigrant, James Agnew,
who was captain of Associators in provincial times in Pennsylvania. Capt. James
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Agnew was descended from Sir Patrick Agnew, Sheriff of Galloway, at Lochnaw, in
Scotland. John Park Agnew was 6 feet tall, weighed about 200 pounds, and was
fair as to hair and complexion. "
They had lo children.
3741. I. * Park Agnew, b. Cumberland, Md., July 3, 1847.
3742. II. *Leanora Matilda Agnew, b. Cumberland; m. March 26, 1849; d,
Dec. 19, 18 — .
3743. III. Anna Rebecca Agnew, b. — .
3744. IV. Mary Virginia Agnew, b. — . She is the poet of the family. It
is permitted to copy the following gem from Country Life in
America, of April 1902:
APRILS STORY.
BY MARY VIRGINIA AGNEW.
Blossomed orchards, winging birds.
Vernal raptures put in words —
Sunbeams flashing skies of blue.
Dreams of love mayhap come true —
Tell April's story.
A greenish blur, things growing lush,
A bluebird's note, a lilting thrush —
Wind-severed petals swirling high.
The twilight's misting lullaby —
Tell April's story.
Mother-hens, perturbed with pride,
'Neath whose wings wee fledglings hide —
June-like airs born with the light,
Sudden-kindled fires at night —
Tell April's story.
Violets, anemones.
Blithe nest-building in the trees —
Ferns in woodland ways unfurl'd.
Ecstasy — a ravished world —
Tell April's story.
3745' V. David Smith Agnew, b. — ; d. — .
3746. VI. Lilly Agnew, b. — ; d. — .
3747. VII. Augustus Harrison Agnew, b. April 13, 1861, Alexandria, Va.;
m. Mabel Anderson, Ocala, Florida, Oct. 7, 1893; no issue.
3748. VIII. Edward Lewis Agnew, b. — ; d. —
3749. IX. Minnehaha Agnew, b. — ; d. — .
3750. X. Margaretta Linton Agnew, b. — .
2831. Augustus Moore Thomas, b. Baltimore, Md., Nov.
23, 1823; m. Mary L. Moon, Baltimore, Md., Oct. i6, 1866. She
d. there, June 30, 1869. His residence is (1901) Dayton, Rock-
ingham Co., Va.
There was i child.
3751. I. Augustus Moore Thomas, b. Baltimore, Md., July, 1867; d. June,
1868.
2832. Louisa Catherine Thomas, b. Baltimore, Md.,
Sept. 27, 1825; m. Dr. John Q., son of Samuel and Emily (Graham)
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Cootes, at Cumberland,, Md., Dec. 14, 1847. He was b. Cootes'
Store, Rockingham Co., Va., Oct. 29, 1825.
There were 14 children, all but 2 b. at Cootes' Store, Va.
3752. I. Samuel L. Cootes, b. Frankfort, Va., Sept. 26, 1848; m. Bettie E.
Lyne, 1870.
3753. II. Matild.\ p. Cootes, b. Springfield, Va., Nov. 15, 1849; d. April
12, 1850.
3754. III. Emma D. Cootes, b April 16, 1851; m John J. Branner, June 6,
1871.
Laura Graham Cootes, b. Aug. 21, 1852; m. A. H. Way.
Harriet F. Cootes, b. Nov. 25, 1853; m. D. R. Blakeman.
Ida Jane Cootes, b. Feb. 3, 1855; d. Feb. 25, 1856.
John Franklin Cootes, b. April 26, 1856; m. Catherine Spitzer.
Edward Augustus Cootes, b. June 30, 1857; m. Ida Haffner.
Annie Louisa Cootes, b. April 7, 1859; m. A. A. Hyde.
Margaret E. Cootes, b. April i, 1861; d. Sept. 19, 1861.
Antoinette N. Cootes, b. Oct. 14, 1862; d July 11, 1868.
William Thomas Cootes, b. Sept, 24, 1864; m. Anna Manzy,
Nov., 1899.
Park Custis Lee Cootes, b. Aug. 9, 1866; m. Mallie Burkholder.
Eugene Baylor Cootes, b. Nov, 21, 1867; m. Louise Moore,
April 16, 1894.
2834. Rhoda Ann Thomas, b. Baltimore, Md., Oct., 1828;
m. George A., son of John G. and Mary (Bowers) Hoffman, at
Cumberland, Md., Jan. 7, 1858. He was b. Oct. 16, 1823, at
Cumberland, Md., and d. there, April 18, 1891. He was a coal
agent.
They had 5 children, b. at Cumberland, Md.
3766. I. Louisa A. Hoffman, b. Oct. 30, 1858; d. April 16, 1862.
* Eugene E. Hoffman, b. April 27, 1861.
* Helen Azalia Hoffman, b. Oct. 20, 1864.
Bertha Page Hoffman, b. March 31, 1867; d. Nov. 5, 1868,
* Matilda Adina Hoffman, b. Jan. 23, i86g.
2836. John Lewis Thomas, b. May 20, 1835; d. Oct. 15,
1893; m. Azalia H. Huzzy, of Baltimore, Md. Col. Thomas was
an unflinching Unionist when it required courage to be a Union
man in this city, and made a speech to the mob from the portico of
the Fountain Inn on the historic i8th of April, and held it back
while Gov. Hicks and his associates were making their escape
from the hotel. On the memorable igth of April, when the first
blood was shed, Col. Thomas helped to carry off a wounded Massa-
chusetts soldier and delivered the first Union speech made in this
city after the event. He served in the war and was afterwards
elected to Congress. He was a delegate to the Republican con-
vention wLi-h nominated Grant and served as collector of the port
under his administration, being re-appointed by Hayes and Garfield.
Since then he declined several appointments and has not held
office.
They had 3 children.
3771. I. Zaitie Therese Thomas, b. — .
3772. II. William Stroebel Thomas, b. — .
3773. III. John Lewis Thomas, b. — .
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2887. Virginia Alverda Thomas, b. Winchester, Va., ni.
George R., son of Richard and Mary (Redman) Page, at Baltimore,
Md. He was b. at Dover, England. He was a clerk.
They have i child.
3774. I. Laura Thomas Page, b. — .
2842. Laura Seeley Thomas, b. Cumberland, Md. ; d. at
Baltimore, Md.; buried at "Greenmount;" m. Richard Newton
Moon, at Baltimore, Md. He was b. at Baltimore, Md., and was
buried at Greenmount Cemetery.
They had 2 children.
3775. I. Newton Moon, b. Baltimore, Md.
3776. II. Walter Moon, b. at Baltimore, Md.; m. Nannie McDonald.
2858. Charles Clarke Rublee, b. Montpelier, Vt., Oct.
31, 1852; m. Kate, dau. of William H. and Jane (Blush) Spicer,
b. Waterbury, Vt., Aug. 31, 1852; d. Feb. 24, 1897. They were
m. at Waterbury, April 28, 1873. He m. 2d, May 18, 1898, at
Burlington, Vt. , Lou C, dau. of Amos Austin and Ellen Barr
(Moses) Mooney. She b. Bolton Glen, Canada, June i, 1865.
He is a physician and surgeon, Morrisville, Vt.
There were 5 children.
3777. I. Sarah Jane Rublee, b. July 16, 1875; m. Fred M. Pike, Stover,
Vt., Nov. 4, 1897.
Edna Spicer Rublee, b. Oct. 20, 1877.
Emily Clark Rublee, b. Dec. 20, 1882.
George Clark Rublee, b. March 13, 1884.
Charles Mooney Rublee, b. March 3, 1899; d. Jan. 11, 1902.
2861. Luna Alicia Bentley, b. Solon, Ohio, Aug. 26,
1844; m. April, 1863. Omar W. Folsom. Res., Holton, Kan.
There were 4 children.
3782. I. Jonathan Folsom, b. — .
3783. II. Charles Folsom, b. — .
3784. III. Jennie Folsom, b. — .
3785. IV. George Folsom, b. — .
2865. Daniel F. Kellogg, b. Chittenango, N. Y., March
19, 1865; m. Maud I., dau. of Gerrit A. and Ellen (Brooks) Forbes,
at Canastota, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1891. Mr. Forbes held the office of
Justice of the Supreme Court. Mrs. Kellogg was b. Clockville, N.
Y., Nov, II, 1864. Mr. Kellogg is 5 feet, 8 inches high; weighs
150 pounds; light hair and blue eyes. Graduate Amherst, 1886,
class orator and took Hyde prize for best oration. He has been
connected with New York Su?i since leaving college. City editor
since i8go, and editorial writer.
There were 2 children.
3786. I. Daniel F. Kellogg, b. Canastota, N. Y.,Oct. 17, 1892.
3787. II. Victorine Lee Kellogg, b. New York City, Dec. 4, 1899.
3778.
II.
3779-
III.
3780.
IV.
3781.
V.
258 PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH.
2965. Julia Louise Moore, b. Caneadea, N. Y., June 3,
1842; m. Lorenzo, the son of Lorenzo and Louisa (Lord) Burrows,
at Albion, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1864. He b. there. May 6, 1839.
There were 4 children.
3788. I. * Charles Moore Burrows, b. Albion, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1865.
3789. II. * Lorenzo Burrows, b. Albion, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1867.
3790. III. Henry Lord Burrows, b. Saginaw, Mich., July 3, 1872; d. Feb.
19, 1876.
3791. IV. Lynn Moore Burrows, b. Saginaw, Mich., June 17, 1884.
2967. Henry Moore Harrington, b. Albion, N. Y., April
30, 1849; m. Grace, dau. of Robert Berard, at Highland Falls, N.
Y. Mr. Harrington graduated from the Military Academy at
West Point, in June, 1872, and was appointed lieutenant in "C"
Troop, 7th U. S. Cavalry. He fell at the battle of Little Big
Horn, fought between tlae 7th Cavalry and the Sioux, June 25,
1876.
There were 2 children.
3792. I. Grace Aileen Harrington, b. Lincolnton, N. C.
3793. II. Henry Berard Harrington, b. Fort Rice, Dakota.
2968. Charles Devereux Harrington, b. Coldwater,
Mich., Sept. 19, 1863; m. Ellen Electa, dau. of Alonzo and Ellen
(Voorhees) Frost, at Cheboygan, Mich. She b. Pontiac, Mich.,
June 18, 1862. He is a merchant.
There were 3 children.
3794. I. Charles Henry Harrington, b. March 29, 1887.
3795. II. Shelby Alonzo Harrington, b. July 23, 1890.
3796. III. Edward Frost Harrington, b. Dec. i, 1896.
2976. Elizabeth Jane Newton, b. Northville, N. Y., June
23, 1846; m. Nathaniel H., son of Charles and Rosanna (Desau-
tels) Heath, at Northville, Jan. 12, 1870. He b. Plattsburgh, N.
Y., Feb. 16, 1844; d. Northville, June 27, 1886. He was a marble
cutter and railroad contracter.
There were 6 children, b. Northville, N. Y.
3797. I. Frances Newton Heath, b. Nov. 20, 1870.
3798. II. Arthur Winfield Heath, b. Oct. 29, 1872; m. Minnie Van Dyke,
April 7, 1897. She d. July 11, 1897. He m. 2d, Ida M. Wilson,
Oct. 3, 1898.
3799. III. Howard Nathaniel Heath, b. May 29, 1878.
3800. IV. Ethel May Heath, b. May 26, 1880.
3801. V. Homer Leslie Heath, b. May 17, 1883.
3802. VI. Warren Weldon Heath, b. Sept. 6, 1885.
2979. Lydia Francelia Slocum, b. Northville, N. Y., Dec.
19, 1846; m. Christopher, son of Samuel and Margaret Heron, at
Northville, Jan. 3, 1867. He b. July 3, 1842. He is a printer.
Res., Cleveland, Station E.
PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH. 2^6
There are 6 children, b. Cleveland, Ohio.
3803. I. * Margaret Eliza Heron, b. Oct. 25, 1867.
3804. II. * Maud Alice Heron, b. Nov. 29, i86g.
3805. III. William Walter Heron, b. Jan. 27, 1875; ra. Blanche Luster,
Cleveland, Ohio, June 12, 1901.
3806. IV. Ethel Heron, b. Jan. 13, 1S80.
3807. V. Donald Douglas Heron, b. Nov. 23, 1882.
3808. VI. Robert Slocum Heron, b. June 24, 1893.
2980. Harmon Blackmer Slocum, b. Northville, N. Y.,
March 21, 1849; d. Decatur, Mich., July 6, 1886; m. Charlotte
Electa, dau. of John Frederick and Louisa (Rowland) Blake, at
Northville, Sept. 16, i86g.
There were 2 children, b. Northville, N. Y.
3809. I. Ralph Albert Slocum, b. April 26, 1871.
3810. II. Maud Elma Slocum, b. Feb. 23, 1877; d. Sept. 2, 1877.
2981. Stjllman Reuben Slocum, b. Northville, N. Y., Dec.
17, 1850; m. Ida Belle, dau. of Lyman T. and Cynthia S. (Nutting)
Ransom, at Decatur, Mich., July 11, 1876. She b. there, March
3, 1855. He is a bookkeeper.
There were 2 children.
3811. I. Charles Edward Slocum, b. Evanston, Wyo., April 18, 1877.
3812. II. Fanny Belle Slocum, b. Decatur, Mich , June 25, 1878; m. Frank
Greene, at Colorado Springs, Feb. 5, igoi. Child, Frances
Greene, b. Galesburg, 111., May 19, 1902.
2982. Darius Moore Slocum, b. Northville, N. Y., March
26, 1853; m. Julia Manchester, dau. of Archabald and Sarah
(Dye) Buchanan, at Gloversville, N. Y., in 1879. She d. there,
in 1883. He m. 2d, Anna Q. Sprague, at Chicago, 111., April 15,
1895. He is a dealer in bicycles.
There were 2 children.
3813. I. Bertha Elizabeth Slocum, b. Mineral Point, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1881.
3814. II. Charles Archabald Slocum, b. Gloversville, N. Y., Nov., 1882,
d. 1883.
2983. Frances Elizabeth Slocum, b. Northville, N. Y.,
May II, 1855; m. Charles Archabald, son of Archabald and Sarah
(Dye) Buchanan, at Northville, Oct. 23, 1878. He b. Sept. 6,
1852. Druggist.
There were 3 children, all but last b. at Amsterdam, N. Y.
3815. I. Eva Lee Buchanan, b. Aug. 8, 1879; d. Amsterdam, N. Y., Aug.
3, 1901.
3816. II. Ida Zell Buchanan, b. June 22, 1882.
3817. III. Charles Austin Buchanan, b. Rockton, N. Y., March 6, 1888.
2984. Florence Evelyn Slocum, b. Northville, N. Y.,
Sept. 22, 1857; m. Robert William, son of William and Agnes
( ) Lutton, at Amsterdam, N. Y., June 15, 1887. He b. April
5, 1863. He is superintendent of a knitting mill.
26o PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH.
There were 2 children, b. Rockton, N. Y.
3818. I. Florence Agnes Lutton, b. June 26, 1888.
3819. II. Edith Estelle Lutton, b. Aug. 31, 1889.
2986. Bertha Adelle Slocum, b. Northville, N. Y., Sept.
I, 1867; ^^- Qeorge Allen, son of English John and Susan Weaver
(Allen) Warth, at Denver, Colo., June 15, 1897. He b. Naples,
111., Feb. 25, 1864. Is a bookkeeper.
There were 3 children.
3820. I. Harmon Slocum Warth, b. Colorado Springs, July 25, 189S; d.
same day.
3821. II. Frances Ada Warth, b. Colorado Springs, Colo., April 9, 1900.
3822. III. John Slocum Warth, b. Colorado Springs, Colo., Nov. 30, 1901.
2991. Mary Adams Warner, b. Pawlet, Vt.,Jan. 5, 1857;
m. Frederick B. Barrett, at Pawlet, Vt., May 2, 1887.
There was i child.
3823. I. Frederick Warner Barrett, b. June 15, 1888 (?).
2996. George P. Gray, b. Dorset, Vt., March 18, 1852;
m. Anna I,, dau. of Henry and Ellen (Payne) Brockway, at
Cohoes, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1880. She b. Sand Lake, N. Y., June 14,
1852. He is a manufacturer.
There were 4 children.
3824. I. Henry Brockway Gray, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 13, 1882.
3825. II. Raymond Homer Gray, b. Newark, N. J., March 12, 1885; d.
Sept. 27, 1885.
3826. III. Elaine Payne Gray, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1886.
3827. IV. Berkley Gray, b. Cohoes, N. Y,, Feb. 14, 1888; d. July 9, 1888.
3000. Sidney Lorenzo Clough, b. Derby Center, Vt.,
Dec. 3, 1849; m. Emma F., dau. of Freedom and Mary E. (Ball)
Farwell, at Lennoxville, Canada, Nov. 15, 1888. She b. Compton,
Canada, Feb. 17, 1866. He is a wholesale dealer in flour and
grain. Res., Lennoxville, Canada.
There were 3 children, b. there.
3828. I. Carol Russell Clough, b. Dec. 14, 18S9.
3829. II. Geraldine Clough, b. Jan. 4, 1892.
3830. III. Percita Marie Clough, b. July 12, 1894.
3013. Lucy Medora Moore, b. Chester, Mich., June 5,
1853; m. Charles W., son of Rodolphus and Celinda (Pierce)
McConnell, at Charlotte, Mich., July 12, 1869. She m. 2d, James
Minnish, at Marion, Mich., in 1892.
There were 7 children by first marriage.
3831. I. Ray McConnell, b. Charlotte, Mich., Aug. 14, 1870; m. 1893.
3832. II. Gertrude May McConnell, b. Ithaca, Mich., June 19, 1873; m.
1889.
3833. III. Ralph Charles McConnell, b. Charlotte, Mich., April 20, 1876.
3834. IV. Frederick Reno McConnell, b. Charlotte, Mich., Dec. 9, 1878.
3835. V. Evangeline Dora McConnell, b. Ithaca, Mich., Aug. 24, i88o,
3836. VI. Charles McConnell, b. Ithaca, Mich., Dec. — , 1882; d. Feb. 12,
1883.
3837. VII. Richard Leolin McConnell, b. Mt. Pleasant, Mich., May 2, 1887.
PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH. 261
3017. Mary Josephine Moore, b. Charlotte, Mich., March
23, 1861; m. Frank Jay, son of Jarvis L. and Caroline (Fisher)
Rice, at Charlotte, Mich., Oct. 7, 1886. He b. Lind, Wis., Feb.
2, 1858; d. Richmond, Kan., Oct. 9, i8gg. He was a farmer and
minister.
There were 5 children, all but one b. at Appleton City, Mo.
3838. I. Frank Willis Rice, b. Jan. 31, 18SS; d. June 29, 1889.
3839. II. Harry E. Rice, b. March 16, 1890.
3840. III. Mable L. Rice, b. Warsaw, Mo., Oct. 6, 1S91; d. Jan. 28, 1896.
3841. IV. Clara E. Rice, b. Oct. 8, 1S93.
3842. V. Etta May Rice, b. Aug. 10, 1S95.
3020. Lloyd Henry Moore, b. Chester, Mich., Nov. 11,
1865; m. Alice L., dau. of Thomas R. and Sylvania (Dell) Calcutt,
at Bay City, Mich., Dec. 23, 1892. Farmer.
There were 3 children.
3843. I. Clarence Lloyd Moore, b. Chester, Mich., March 15, 1894.
3844. II. Sylvia Alberta Moore, b. June 17, 1895.
3845. III. Eva May Moore, b. Benton, Mich., April 20, 1897.
3023. Weltha Irene Moore, b. Charlotte, Mich., April
14, 1870; m, Harmon L., son of Charles R. and Emily (Hull)
Ogden, at Charlotte, Mich., Aug. 26, 1889. He b. Turkey Creek,
Ind., Nov. 12, 1856. He is a carpenter and salmon fisher,
Creswell, Oregon.
There were 5 children.
Maud E. Ogden. b. Troutdale, Oregon, July 23, 1890.
Alvin Guy Ogden, b. Chinook Beach, Wash., Nov. 10, 1891.
Edgar Dean Ogden, b. Troutdale, Ore , Jan. 3, 1894.
Louis Ray Ogden, b. Creswell, Ore., May 30, 1896.
Delvin Jay Ogden, b. Creswell, Ore., Aug. 9, 1898.
3024. Almon E. Moore, b. Chester, Mich., Oct. 23, 1871;
m. Myrtle, dau. of Silas and Ethie C. (Talkington) Yarnald, at
Orange, Cal., Aug. 4, 1894. She b. in Texas, Feb. 21, 1867.
Res., Charlotte, Mich.
There were 2 children.
3851. I. Reuben Lester Moore, b. Santa Clara, Cal., May 2, 1896.
3852. II. . Ethel Genevieve Moore, b. Sept. 4, 1899.
3025. Viola Evaline Moore, b, Chester, Mich., May 28,
1874; ^- Samuel Marion, son of Benjamin Washington and
Susannah (Pigg) Fry, at Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 31, 1893.
Res., Charlotte, Mich.
There were 3 children.
3853. I. Myrtle Ruth Fry, b. Battle Creek, Mich., June 21, 1895.
3854. II. Everett Pearl Fry, b. Chester, Mich., Nov. 16, 1896.
3855. III. Gertrude Maud Fry, b. Battle Creek, Mich., June 9, 1898; d.
Aug., 14, 1899.
3846.
I.
3847.
II.
3848.
III.
3S49.
IV.
3850.
V.
262 PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH.
3027. Lillian E. Moore, b. Chester, Mich., Jan. 17, 1878;
m. Fred, son of Ira and Eliza A. (Morrille) Palmiter, at Potters-
ville, Mich., July 5, i8g6. He b. Allendale, Mich., Oct. 26, 1868.
He is a farmer. Res., Portland, Mich.
There were 2 children, b. there.
3856. I. Adley a. Palmiter, b. April 26, i8g8.
3857. II. Bernice Evaline Palmiter, b. Sept. 16, 1899.
3034. George M. Fenn, b. Chester, Mich., May 28, 1857;
m. riay, dau. of Cyrus I. and Mary E. (Jones) Compton, at Win-
field, Kan., March 21, 1878. He is a farmer.
They had 4 children.
3858. I. Fannie Fenn, b. Aug. 7, 1880.
3859. II. Mabel Fenn, b. Oct. 20, 1883.
3860. III. Flora Fenn, b. Sept. 8, 1894.
3861. IV. George Fenn, b. June 29, 1896.
3042. Olive M. Davenport, b. Eaton Co., Mich., May 15,
1855; m. Benjamin, son of Edward and Lany (Rote) Sheldon, at
Killawog, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1874. He b. Taghkanick, N. Y., April
5, 1845; d Dryden, N. Y, April 20, 1897. He was a farmer.
There were 4 children, b. Dryden, N. Y.
3862. I. Lydia E. Sheldon, b. Jan. 10, 1877; m. Miles Hunsberger, Dry-
den, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1898.
3863. II. Leonard E. Sheldon, b. Aug. 31, 1878; rn. Walter L. Allen, Cort-
land, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1899.
3864. III. Annie M. Sheldon, b. March 17, 1884; d. Sept. 14, 1888.
3865. IV. Edward B. Sheldon, b. Sept. 28, 1892.
3043. Mary Augusta Davenport, b. — ; m. Charles A.
Slater, and had 2 children.
3866. I. * Alice Rose Slater, b. Genoa, N. Y., June 22, 1875.
3867. II. * Ira Martin Slater, b. Cortland, N. Y,, May 21, 1877.
3044. T. Vernette House, b. Virgil, N. Y., May 5, 1853;
m. Josiah Q., son of John O. and Mary (Smith) florse, at Newton,
Kan. He is a merchant.
There were 3 children.
3868. I. Belle Laverne Morse, b, Florence, Kan., July 16, 1876; m.
Glenn Sholes Steere, Chicago, June 15, 1901.
3869. II. Charles Wilmarth Morse, b. Florence, Aug. 2, 1878; d. Sept.
II, 1878.
3870. III. Charles Gaylord Morse, b. Florence, March 14, 1883.
3051. John C. Griswold, b. Virgil, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1862;
m. Jennie fl., dau. of James and Phoebe A. (Sadler) Stafford,
at Blodgett Mills, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1889. She b. Virgil, N. Y., Feb.
10, 1868. He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Cortland, N. Y.
3871. I. Florence Hazel Griswold, b. Nov. 3, 1890.
3872. II. James Charles Griswold, b. Sept. 11, 1892; d Aug. 6, 1895.
3873. III. Glenn Edward Griswold, b. April 22, 1897.
PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH. 263
3053. Lydia Amelia Gkiswold, b. Virgil, N. Y., Oct. 24,
1868; m. Albert Harrison, sou of Stephen and Mary (Chidester)
Card, at Harford, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1886. He b. Cortland, Nov. 14,
1863. He is a farmer and a member of the Baptist Church.
There were 2 children.
3874. I. Vernon Bertrand Card, b, Harford, N. Y., April 3, i88g.
3875. II. Charles Stephen Card, b. Marathon, N. Y., April 28, 1890.
3055. Flora Lucetta Griswold, b. Jan. 27, 1872; m.
William F., son of George W. and Mary A. (Reed) rialtbie, at
Harford, May 14, 1890. He b. July 27, 1868. He is a machinist.
There were 2 children, b. Homer, N. Y.
3876. I. Ernest L. Maltbie, b. Feb. 12, i8gi.
3877. II. Floyd B. Maltbie, b. Sept. 25, 1892.
3056. Julia Edna Griswold, b. Virgil, N. Y., March 23,
1874; m. Clayton Dewane, son of Charles and Mary (Watrous)
Hutchings, at Harford, N. Y., June 8, 1892; He b. Virgil, N. Y.,
Sept. II, 1872. Res., 31 River St., Cortland, N. Y.
There were 2 children, b. Virgil, N. Y.
3878. I. Harold Bertrand Hutchings, b. Jan. 20, 1894.
3879. II. Elsie Marie Hutchings, b. Aug. 11, 1895.
3057. Carlton Lee Saltsman, b. Dryden, N. Y,, Oct. 7,
1869; m. Lida, dau. of Monroe and Mary (Sweet) Miller, at Virgil,
N. Y., Sept. 16, 1890. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3880. I. Earl M. Saltsman, b. Virgil, N. Y., July 21, 1892.
3070. Annette Moore, b. Dryden, N. Y. , June 3, 1874;
m. Elmer Benjamin, son of Charles Henry and Mary Caroline
(Rezeau) Briggs, at Lapeer, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1892. He b. Centre
Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y., Aug. 4, 1869; d. Solomon, Kan., Oct. 7,
1895. He was a farmer. Res. of wife, Dryden, N. Y.
There was i child.
3881. I. Vera Elma Briggs, b. Dryden, N. Y., July 13, 1893.
3073. A. B. Sager, b. Virgil, N. Y., March 17, 1862; m.
Anna M., dau. of James G. and Helen M. (Skillings) Sutfin, at
Dryden, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1884. She b. Dryden, July 25, 1864.
He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Dryden, N. Y.
3882. I. Infant daughter, b. Aug. 6, 1885; d. Aug. 13, 1S85.
3883. II. Minnie B. Sager, b. Sept. 26, 1886.
3884. III. Infant son, b. Aug. 26, 1895; d. Aug. 26, 1895.
3076-3077. Junie B. Moore, b. Dryden, N. Y., Sept. i,
1869; d. there, March 27, 1896; m. Hiram C, son of James O. and
264 PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH.
Catharine (Van Hoesen) Foster, at Dryden, Nov. 10, 1887. He
m. 2d, Addie M. Moore, sister of first wife, Nov. 17, 1897. He
is a farmer.
There were 3 children, by first marriage.
3885. I. Earl G. Foster, b. Homer, N. Y., May 18, 1889.
3886. II. Erwin V. Foster, b. Dryden, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1891,
3887. III. Louis R. Foster, b. June 26, 1895; d. Aug. 7, 1896.
3094. Julia Emily Moore Richmond, b. Sacramento, Cal.,
Aug. 3, 1857; m. Anson Knibloe, son of Isaiah and Mary (Sher-
burne) Tower, at Churchville, N. Y. , Oct. i, 1878. He b. Florida,
N. Y., Jan. 4, 1842; d. Buffalo, N. Y., May 11, 1891; interred,
Rochester, N. Y. He was a merchant. He entered the service in
1863, with rank of lieutenant and C. S. of the 22d N. Y. Cavalry;
mustered out at the close of the war with rank of brevet captain.
He was a member of the G. A. R. and a Mason. He belonged to
the K. O. T. M. and was trustee of his church. He was of medium
height, light complexion, and gray eyes.
There were 3 children, b. Rochester, N. Y.
3888. I. Arthur Richmond Tower, b. Aug. 28, 1879.
3889. II. Carrie Moore Tower, b. Sept. 28, 1883.
3890. III. Mary Sherburne Tower, b. Oct. 25, 1886.
3097. Bertha B. Cooper, b. Holland, N. Y., June 5, 1868;
m. Dana F., son of John and Marian (Challis) Tanner, at Holland,
N. Y. , Nov. 23, 1887. He b. Holland. Is a manufacturer.
There were 2 children.
3891. I. Nelson F. Tanner, b. Holland, May 9, 1889.
3892. II. Clair D. Tanner, b. Holland, May i, 1897.
3111. Hattie May Moore, b. Marilla, N. Y., Dec. 25,
1869; m. S. Hawes Loper, at Marilla, May 20, 1888.
They had 2 children.
3893. I. Mabel Fanny Loper, b. Dec. 14, 1892.
3894. II. Samuel Hawes Loper, b. Sept. 26, 1894.
3124. Julia Eliza Moore, b. Marilla, N. Y., Aug. 14,
1864; m. Clinton Robinson, at Burton, Mich., Dec. 25, 1884.
There were 2 children.
3895. I. Myrtle Bell Robinson, b. Shiawassee Co, Mich., April 18, 1886.
3896. II. Edith M. Robinson, b. Shiawassee Co, Mich., Jan. 8, 1892.
3125. Jennie Wealthy Moore, b. Marilla, N. Y., Oct. 25,
1866; m. William Langdon, Oregon, Mich., Sept. 19, 1883.
There were 3 children.
3897. I. Lewis Edwin Langdon, b. Oregon, Mich., Jan. 11, 1887.
3898. II. Jennie Sibyl Langdon, b. Beaverton, Mich , May 31, 1893.
3899. III. Myrtla Helen Langdon, b. Oregon, Mich. July 30, 1897.
I
PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATIOiV, CHILDREN NINTH. 265
3126. Hattie Lavina Moore, b. Marilla, N. Y., Nov. 13,
1868; m. William Parks, July 8, 1884.
There were 3 children.
3900. I. Maude L. Parks, b Oregon, Mich., April 7, 1885.
3901. II. Alvia B. Parks, b. Oregon, Mich., Sept. 25, 1889.
3902. III. Lawrence A. Parks, b. Centralia, Wash., Dec. 15, 1893.
3127. Charles Moore, b. Marilla, N. Y., May 3, 1870; m.
Lydia Qriswold, Lapeer Co., Mich., Aug. 12, 1890.
There were 3 children.
3903. I. Annie Moore, b. Aug. 25, 1891; d. same day.
3904. II. Frank O. Moore, b. Oregon, Mich , Sept. 25, 1894.
3905. III. Jessie L. Moore, b. Oregon, Mich., Oct. 12, 1896.
3152. George Webster Moore, b. East Rupert, Vt.,
Nov. 23, 1864; m. Eliza, dau. of Jesse and Eveline (Parmly) Perry,
at Hiram, Ohio, July 8, i8go; she b. Perry, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1853.
He is a minister of the Christian Church; graduated at Hiram,
Ohio, i8g6, and was pastor of the church at Cortland, Ohio, for
7 years.
There were 2 children.
3906. I. Charles Webster Moore, b. Hiram, Aug. 7, 1891.
3907. II. Lillian Moore, b. Cortland, Ohio, June 2, 1894.
3154. Effie Aurora Moore, b. Hebron, N. Y., April 12,
1868; m. Fred Hiram, son of Elisha and Henrietta (Hurd) Haw-
ley, at West Rupert, Vt., March 27, 1889. He b. West Rupert,
April 26, 1866. He is District Secretary Christian Endeavor Soci-
ety, Troy, N. Y.
There were 2 children.
3908. I. Blanche Hawley, b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1892.
3909. II, Vashti Hawley, b. West Rupert, Vt., July 14, 1895.
3155. Cornelia Elmira Moore, b. Hebron, N. Y., March
3, 1870; m. Franklin, son of Shubel and Helen Amy (Cook)
Barden, at West Rupert, Vt., June 27, 1899; he b. at Rupert, Vt.,
Jan. 10, 1865. He is a farmer, at West Rupert, Vt.
There was i child.
3910. I. Lillian Orrissa Barden, b. West Rupert, Vt., Sept. 7, 1901.
3156. Anna Jane Moore, b. Hebron, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1872;
m. John riullett, son of Albert and Eliza (Gookins) Hopkins, at
West Rupert, Vt., Jan. 2, 1899. He b. at Rupert, Vt. He is a
farmer.
There was i child.
391 1. I. Marjorie Hopkins, b. Rupert, Vt., Dec. 6, 1899.
3158. Cornie Cortez Moore, b. May 13, 1877, Hebron, N.
Y. ; m. Nellie flae, dau. of Charles and Mary (Angevine) Trumbull,
266 PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH.
at Rupert, Vt., April 20, 1899. She b. there. May 17, 1877. He
is a carpenter.
There were 2 children.
3912. I. Gordon Moore, b. West Rupert, Vt., June 30, 1900; d. same day.
3913. II. Gladys Erszebeth Moore, b. West Rupert, Vt., July 28, 1902.
3209. Olive P. Nelson, b. — ; m. Orvil Mitchell.
There were 3 children.
3914. I. Lelia Mitchell, b. Aug. 26, 1881.
3915. II. Helen Mitchell, b. Jan. 22, 1885.
3916. III. Lowell N. Mitchell, b. Aug. 27, 1896.
3211. Ellen De Etta Nelson, b. — ; m. — Firth.
There were 2 children.
3917. I. Allen W. Firth, b. July 2, iSgr.
3918. II. Lawrence Firth, b. Aug. 30, 1893.
3223. George Justin Thayer, b. Hadle}', Mass., Sept. 24,
1861; m. Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph and Mary (McConnell) Cun-
ningham, at Florence, Mass., Jan. 28, 1886. She b. Northampton,
Mass. He is a machinist.
There was i child.
3919. I. Mabel G. Thayer, b. Northampton, Mass., May 24, 1887.
3224. Arthur Duane Moore, b. Sandusky City, Ohio,
Sept. 27, 1851; m. Lydia, dau, of Hamilton and Louise (Harvey)
ricArthur, at Austerlitz, N. Y., May 15, 1875. She b. there, Dec.
25> i853' He is a bookkeeper and accountant. Res., Bayonne,
N. J. Mr. Moore, at 3 months of age removed to West Stock-
bridge, Mass., and at 5 years went to Marquette, Mich. He taught
school, engaged in iron mining, and is now in the auditor's office
of the U. S. Express Co.
There were 4 children.
3920. I. Duane Wesley Moore, b. Tshpeming, Mich., March 15,1876.
3921. II. Gardiner Hamilton Moore, b. Ishpeming, Mich., Jan. 23, 1880.
3922. III. Electus Leroy Moore, b. Iron Mountain, Mich., Feb. 12, 1888.
3923. IV. Osborn Lorenzo Moore, b. — , Iron Mountain, Mich.
3227. Minnie Elida Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug.
21, 1861; m. Burt Leuty, son of Francis Root and Mary Emma
(Leuty) Shepard, at Fond du Lac, Wis., Aug. 22, 1893. He b.
township of Oakfield, Wis., Sept. 25, 1868. He is a bookkeeper.
Res., No. 6450 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago.
There was i child.
3924. I. Marquis Moore Shepard, b. Fond du Lac, Wis., July 15, 1S94.
3229. Edwin Marquis Moore, b. Fond du Lac, Wis.,
Sept. 26, 1868; m. ist, at Fond du Lac, Wis., Sept. 26, 1888,
PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH. 267
riary Cecelia Jenney; she b. there, Aug. 9, 1864; d. May 8. 1889.
He m. 2d, Annie Selden, dau. of William Henry Bruce and Sarah
Haveland (Lawton) Gilbert, at De Pere, Wis., Jan. 25, 1893.
She b. Green Bay, Wis., June 3, 1865. Banker. Res., 147
Harney St., Fond du Lac, Wis.
There were 2 children, b. Fond du Lac.
3925. I. Amy Gilbert Moore, b. Dec. 3, 1893.
3926. II, Leslie Thatcher Moore, April 24, 1897.
3254. Mary Kelley, b. May i, 1871, Raymond, Pa.; m.
James Miles, son of Miles O. and Martha (Crocker) Harris, at
Raymond, Oct. i, 1891. He b. Yates Co., N. Y., Nov. 2, 1868.
He is a farmer. Res., Coudersport, Pa.
There was i child.
3927. I. Ray Harris, b. Coudersport, Pa., May 24, 1898.
3256. Merton Elmer Moore, b. Moline, Mich., March
15, 1873; m. Etta riaria, dau. of George and Phoebe Susan (Rob-
inson) Corkins, at Moline, July 11, 1893. She b. Wyoming town-
ship, July 17, 1872. He is a farmer.
There were 3 children, b. Moline.
3928. I. Leole Mary Moore, b. Oct. 3, 1894.
3929. II. Claud Benjamin Moore, b. April 19, 1896.
3930. III. Glen Horace Moore, b. July 15, 1898.
3257. Minnie Laura Moore, b. Moline, Mich., July 23,
1876; m. Kinne J., son of Ransom Mclntyre, at Wayland, Jan. i,
1895. Farmer; res., Ashton, Mich.
There were 2 children, b. Moline, Mich.
3931. I. Hazel Belle McIntyre, b. Sept. 23, 1895.
3932. II. Harry McIntyre, b. Sept. 25, 1898.
3259. Nellie Adelle Moore, b. Raymond, Pa., March 13,
1874; m. Almon Dewitt, son of William Lester and Mary A.
(Bryant) Peckham, at Coudersport, Pa., March 26, 1890. He b.
Belvidere, N. Y. , Oct. 16, 1869; farmer.
There was i child.
3933. I. Carl Peckham, b. Aug. 21, 1891,
3263. Layton Caleb Harris, b. Marshalltown, Iowa, April
26, 1866; m. Myrtle Vaccolum, at Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 25, 1895.
She b. Joplin, Mo., Sept. 25, 1876.
There were 2 children.
3934. I. Dora J. Harris, b. Jan. 31, 1897.
3935. II. Roger W. Harris, b. Nov. 27, 1898.
3271. Carrie A. Moore, b. Richford, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1867,
m. riorris F., son of Morris and Phoebe Eldred, at Richford, N.
Y., Sept. 10, 1884. He b. Equinunk, Pa., April 18, 1856.
a68 PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH,
There was i child.
3936. I. MoKRis C. Eldred, b. Richford, Feb. 18, 1888.
3272. Charles A. Moore, b. Caroline, N. Y., July 6, 1872;
m. Nora A., dau. of Philo N. and Sophia (Ketchum) Sanford, at
Centre Lisle, N. Y., July 16, 1894; she b. there, Dec. 2, 1873.
Res., South Cortland, N. Y.
There was i child.
3937. I. Lyle Merton Moore, b. Cortland, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1899.
3275. Ransom J. Rich, b. Caroline, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1865;
m. Anna R., dau. of John and Sarah J. (Fox) Knapp, at Harford,
N. Y., Dec. 10, 1889. Farmer.
There were 2 children.
3938. I. Bessie R. Rich, b. May 2, 1891.
3939. II. Francis O. Rich, b. May 8, 1895.
3276. William P. Rich, b. Caroline, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1869;
m. E. Maud, dau. of Henry L. and Cora (Lyman) Speed, at
Richford, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1891. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3940. I. Clifford S. Rich, b. Speedsville, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1895.
3278. Lewis G. Rich, b. Caroline, N. Y., April 6, 1873;
m. Mary B., dau. of Charles N. and Harriet (Rice) Earsley, at
Caroline, N. Y. , Dec. 20, 1894, where she was born. He is a
farmer.
There were 2 children, b. Caroline, N. Y.
3941. I. HiLMA G. Rich, b. June 29, 1896.
3942. II. Elizabeth Rich, b. Nov. 6, 1897.
3284. Frank S. Horton, b. Richford, N. Y. , March 25,
1873; rn- Mabel, dau. of Edv^rard R. and Alice V. (Austin) Hutch-
inson, at Richford, N. Y., July 27, 1898. She b. Richford, April
29, 1879. Farmer; res., Richford.
There was i child.
3943. I. Morris D. Horton, b. April 28, 1899.
3286. Gideon E. Horton, b. Richford, N. Y., March 16,
1877; m. Eva, dau. of Fred and Ophelia (Coney) Parmerter, at
Harford Mills, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1897. She b. ' Richford, 1878.
Farmer; res., Harford Mills, N. Y.
There were 2 children.
3944. I. Vinnie Horton, b. Richford, Aug., 1898.
3945. I. Lena I. Horton, b. Harford Mills, Feb., igoo.
PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH. 269
3347 Robert Milton Moore, b. Eric, Pa., Dec. 8, 1872;
m. Minnie M., dau. of Peter and Anna M. Scliuster, at Wesley-
ville, Pa., Oct. 17, 1894. She b. Erie, Pa., Oct. 4, 1873. Rail-
road engineer.
There was i child.
3946. I. Sheldon Peter Moore, b. April 3, 1900.
3354. Gertrude Ellen Hart, b. West Point, Ohio, Jan.
16, 1869; m. Chas. D., the son of Wm. Curtis and Elizabeth
(Fowler) Larkins, at E. Liverpool, Ohio, Sept. 30, 1897.
There was i child.
3947. I. Thomas Hart Larkins, b. E. Liverpool, Ohio, Jan. 24, 1899.
3464. Virgil Douglass Allen, b. Sept. 7, 1869; m. Qer=
trude D. Bergen. He is a civil engineer, living in Chicago. He
has assisted materially in procuring the records of the descendants
of Simeon Moore (No. 69).
There was i child.
3948. I. Virgil Douglass Allen, b. Sept. 17, 1898.
3542. Eliza Louisa Nichols, b. Guilford, 111., Dec. 14,
1861; m. Tiieodore Sargent, Nov. 7, 1878. He b. Dec. 12, 1854.
There were 2 children.
3949. L Orpha May Sargent, b. Rockford, 111., Aug. 2, 1880; m. Winfield
S. Hulet, May 3, 1900.
3950. IL Lee Sargent, b. March 24, 1882.
3553. Lellhood Bristol, b. Hinsdale, Mass., Nov. 6,
1868; m. in Lebanon Springs. N. Y., Aug. 25, 1882, Dewitt
Dearborn. She m. 2d, Louis Claus, Dec. 14, 1891.
There was i child.
3951. I. Lillian Amelia Dearborn, b. July 21, 1883.
3555. Cora Adelaide Bristol, b. Lebanon Springs, N. Y.,
July 15, 1872; m. May 30, 1893, Alexander Kellogg. He b. March
21, 1876.
They had 3 children, b. Lebanon Springs, N. Y.
3952. I. Ruby Cora Kellogg, b. June 3, 1892.
3953. II. Ralph Alexander Kellogg, b. Dec. 18, 1894.
3954. III. Raymond Austin Kellogg, b. Feb. 28, 1898.
3559. Clara Belle Millard, b. Lee, Mass., March 19,
1877; m. May 23, 1898, Antoine Eberle. He b. March 26, 1858.
There was i child.
3955. I. Charles Elmer Eberle, b. Jan. i, 1899.
3566. Blanche Carrie Stewart, b. Blandford, Mass.,
Aug. 2, 1867; m. Arthur J., son of James M. and Lucy (Turner)
Cook, at Westfield, Mass., Jan. 7, 1891. He b. Southfield, Mass.,
270 PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH.
April 24, 1857. He is a whip manufacturer. Res., Westfield,
Mass.
There was i child.
3956. I. Hazel Stewart Cook, b. Dec. 23, 1894.
3578. Flora Belle Owen, b. Westfield, Mass., March
29, 1870; m. Chauncey Blish, son of George C. and Prudence C.
(Blish) Andrews, at Hartford, Conn., April 15, 1891. He is a
bookkeeper. Res., New Britain, Conn.
There was i child.
3957. I. Lois Mary Andrews, b. April 20, 1897.
3579. Eva Phelps Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. i,
1872; m. Hubert, son of Hubert and Harriet Elizabeth (Howe)
Cadle, at Westfield, Mass., Nov. 2, 1892. He b. Kansas City,
Mo., April I, 1871. He is a printer.
There were 2 children, b. Westfield, Mass.
3958. I. Hubert Atwater Cadle, b. Nov. 10, 1893.
3959. II. Marjorie Elizabeth Cadle, b. June 12, 1896.
3581. Julia Marie Moore, b. Wyben, Mass., Nov 22,
1876; m. Frederic Lester, son of George Edward and Julia
Elizabeth (Adams) Nettleton, at Westfield, Mass., Oct. 20, 1896.
He b. New Haven, Conn., Dec. 26, 1875. Insurance clerk.
There was i child.
3960. I. Genevieve Moore Nettleton, b. June 12, 1899.
3587. Hilda C. Moore, b. Hamilton, Canada, April 27,
1873; m. Armidase, son of Alexander and Adeline (Loiselle)
Corneau, in Troy, N. Y., Jan. i, 1896. He b. Biddeford, Maine,
Sept. 25,1871. He is a tool maker.
There were 2 children.
3961. I. Grace Irene Corneau, b. Hoosick Falls, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1896.
3962. II. Edna May Corneau, b. Westfield, Mass., April 11, 1898.
3589. May a. Moore, b. Westfield, Mass., July 28, 1881;
m. Joseph, son of John David and Alice Clara (Powers) Ward,
at Westfield, Mass., Aug. 18, 1898. He b. Pelham, Mass., 1881.
He is a plumber. Res., Westfield, Mass.
There was 1 child.
3963. I. Leon Joseph Ward, b. Feb. i, 1899; d. June 7, 1899,
3620. May Eugenie Griffin, b. March 6, 1857; m. at
West Hartford, Conn., June, 1887, Henry Woodbridge, son of
Lewis and Mary Louisa (Bunce) Sheldon. He was b. Aug. 13,
1856, at Hartford. Res., Brooklyn, N. Y. He is in the insurance
business.
There was i child.
3964. I. Lewis Sheldon, b. Topeka, Kan., June 25, 1888.
PARENTS EIGHTH GENERATION, CHILDREN NINTH. 27I
3623. Helen Lawton, b. Nov. 5, i860; m. at New Haven,
Conn., June 7, 1887, Edward Rupert, son of Joseph Bradford and
Elizabeth Collier (Lewis) Sargent. He is of the firm of Sargent
& Co., hardware manufacturers, of New Haven, Conn. He b.
New Britain, Conn., March g, 1858.
There was i child.
3965. I. Lawton Griswold Sargent, b. New Haven, Conn., June 23, 1889,
3624. Annie Warham Lawton, b. New York, March 6, 1863;
m. June 5, 1884, at Hartford, Conn., John Bennett, son of John
Bennett and Harriet Hayes (Trowbridge) Carrington. He was b.
New Haven, April 24, 1849. He is president and treasurer of the
company publishing The Nezv Haven Journal and Courier. Res.,
New Haven.
There were 4 children, b. there.
3966. I, Helen Trowbridge Carrington, b. March 31, 18S5.
3967. n. Leila Griswold Carrington, b. March 31, 1889.
3968. HL Annita Lawton Carrington, b. Aug. 21, 1893.
3969. IV. John Bennett Carrington, b. March 21, 1898.
3628. Florence Thompson Smith, b. July 2, 1862; m.
at Sufiield, Conn., Oct. 12, 1881, Charles L., son of Luther L
Spencer. Res., Suffield, Conn.
There were 3 children.
3970. I. Julia Florence Spencer, b. May 15, 1883.
3971. II. Charles Luther Spencer, b. Feb. 21, 1887.
3972. III. Lillian Clara Spencer, b. Feb., 1898 (?).
3629. Lillian Josephine Smith, b. Maysville, Ky., Oct.
29, 1865; m. at Sufifield, Conn., Oct. 12, 1887, Elmer E. Bailey.
Res., Alhambra, Cal.
They have 4 children.
3973. I. Florence Josephine Bailey, b. Oct. 9, 1888.
3974. II. Henry Nelson Bailey, b. Aug. 26, 1890.
3975. III. Elmer Ellsworth Bailey, b. July 4, 1895.
3976. IV. Dorothy Louise Bailey, b. Dec. 22, igoo.
3659. Gennervia Brezee, b. June 20, 1870; m. Richard,
son of Richard Moore, at New Haven, Mich., July 14, 1888; he was
b. in New Haven.
There were 2 children, b. New Haven, Mich.
3977. I. Andley Moore, b. July, iSgi.
3978. II. Mary Moore, b. May 13, 1895.
3668. Gennette Lewis, b. New Haven, Mich., March
30, 1880; m. J. D. Arthur, son of Ezra and Harriet (Lee) Austin,
at New Haven, Mich., Feb. 27, 1898; he b. there, July 22, 1873.
He is a farmer.
There was i child.
3979. Percile May Austin, b. New Haven, Mich., Dec. 6, 1898.
Parents Ninth Generation,
Children Tenth
3981.
II,
3982.
III.
3983-
IV.
3984-
V.
3741. Park Agnew, b. Cumberland, Md., July 3, 1847; m.
Laura R. Bell, at Alexandria, Va., Oct. 26, 1871. She b. Alex-
andria. He is in the coal business in Georgetown, Washington
and Alexandria. He has an interest in the brick business in
Washington and Alexandria and in the ship-building industry at
the latter place. He was a candidate for Congress against Gen.
W. H. F. Lee, in 1888, and cut the Democratic majority to a
point never before or since reached in that district. He was post-
master at Alexandria and is now (1902) chairman of the Republican
State Committee.
They have 5 children.
3980. I. Matilda Bell Agnew, b. — , Alexandria, Va.; ra. Walter G.
Rogers, at Alexandria, Nov., 1899.
Mary Bell Agnew, b. Alexandria, Va.
Laura Thomas Agnew, b. Alexandria, Va.
Margaretta Linton Agnew, b. Alexandria, Va.
John Park Agnew, b. Alexandria, Va.
3742. Leonora M. Agnew, b. Cumberland, Md. ; March 26,
1849; d. Washington, D. C. , Dec. 19, 1900. She m. Archabald,
son of Archabald and Margaret (McGechin) Qreenlees, at Alexan-
dria, Va., Nov. 25, 1869. He was b. Salt Pans, Scotland, June 4,
1841, and is engaged in shipping coal. He was Lieutenant and
Adjutant, 4th Regiment, and was in the Quartermaster's Depart-
ment during the war. He is an elder in the Church of the Cove-
nant, Washington, D. C.
There were 3 children.
3985. I. * Margaret Agnew Greenlees, b. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 26, 1870.
3986. II. * David Agnew Greenlees, b. Alexandria, Va., Sept. 26, 1875.
3987. III. Annie De Courcey Greenlees, b. Washington, D. C, Jan. 16,
3767. Eugene E. Hoffman, b. Cumberland, Md., April
27, 1861; m. at Mt. Washington, Md., Sept. 14, 1891, Bertha,
dau. of O. O. and Harmine (Blikman) Vandenberg; she b.
Maarssen, Holland, Nov. 8, 1861. Res., 1827 Cleveland Ave.,
E. St. Louis, 111. He is a clerk in railroad office.
272
PARENTS NINTH GENERATION, CHILDREN TENTH. 273
They had 5 children
3988
3989
3990
3991
3992
I, Rhoda a. Hoffman, b. Mt, Washington, Md., June 11, 1892.
II. Harmine W. Hoffman, b. Mt, Washington, April 28, 1894.
III. George A. Hoffman, b. Aug. 15, 1895.
IV. O. V. Hoffman, b. Mt. Washington, Md., April i, 1897.
V. Bertha V. Hoffman, b. Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 29, 1899; d.
Feb. 22, 1900.
3768. Helen Azalia Hoffman, b. Cumberland, Md., Oct.
20, 1864; m. there, July 29, 1896, Frank, son of George C. and
Jane (Depew) Hartley. He b. near Flatbrookville, Sussex Co.,
N. J., Oct. 25, 1864. He is a teacher.
There was i child.
3993. I. Helen Hoffman Hartley, b. Cumberland, Oct. 29, 1898.
3770. Matilda Adina Hoffman, b. Cumberland, Md., Jan.
23, 1869; m. there, Oct. 5, 1898, Harvey Kearney, son of John
Edgar and Elizabeth Jane (Kearney) Duke. He b. Columbia, S.
C, March 27, 1864. He is a bookseller.
There were 2 children.
3994. I, John Woods Duke, b. Cumberland, Md.
3995. II. Margaret Hoffman Duke, b. Cumberland, Md.
3788. Charles Moore Burrows, b. Albion, N. Y., Oct.
10, 1865; m. ist, riargaret Cain, at Albion, Sept. 11, 1889. She
d. Jan. 6, 1890. He m. 2d, Florence S. Merick, at Albion, N. Y.,
June 14, 1894.
3996. I. Charles Moore Burrows, b. July 10, 1895.
3997. II. De Witt Merick Burrows, b. Aug. 17, 1896.
3789. Lorenzo Burrows, b. Albion, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1867;
m. Nellie L. Saunders, at Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 18, 1889.
There were 5 children.
Alice Moore Burrows, b. Sept. 3, 1890;
Marcia Moore Burrows, b. Sept. 24, 1891.
Lorenzo S. Burrows, b. Feb. 19, 1893.
Edwin Saunders Burrows, b. Jan. 7, 1895.
Emily Saunders Burrows, b. May 13, 1898.
3803. Margaret Eliza Heron, b. Cleveland, Ohio, Oct.
25, 1867; m. Horace Hewins Barrett, at Cleveland, April 29, 1891.
He b. Oct. 12, 1862. Is a bookkeeper.
There were 4 children.
4003. I. Edna Maud Barrett, b. Moon Run, Pa., Dec. 17, 1893.
4004. II. Cecil Hewins Barrett, b. Moon Run, Pa., July 31, 1897.
4005. III. Margaret Barrett, b. June 16, 1899.
4006. IV. Gertrude Barrett, b. Sheridanville, Pa., June 5, igor.
3804. Maud Alice Heron, b. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 29,
1869; m. Henry Whitford Jones, at Cleveland, April 28, 1892.
3998.
I.
3999.
II.
4000.
III.
4001.
IV.
4002.
V.
274 PARENTS NINTH GENERATION, CHILDREN TENTH.
He b. July 20, 1866. He is an electrician. Address, Station "E,"
Cleveland, Ohio.
There were 3 children.
4007. I. Stewart Heron Jones, b. Sept. 2, 1894.
4008. II. Whitford Topliff Jones, b. Oct. 4, 1895.
4009. III. Katherine Frances Jones, b. April 18, 1900.
3866. Alice Rose Slater, b. Genoa, N. Y., June 22,
1875; m. Vernon Levi Knapp, at East River, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1898.
He b. East Homer, N. Y. April 23, 1876. He is a farmer.
There was i child.
4010. I. Charles Nellis Knapp, b. April 2, 1899.
3867. Ira Martin Slater, b. Cortland, N. Y., May 21,
1877; m. Jessie Charilla, dau. of Marquis De Lafayette and Mary
Ann (Jackson) Rose, at Cortland, Nov. 24, 1898. She b. East
Homer, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1879.
There was i child.
401 1. I. Infant, b. March 12, 1899; d. March 25, 1899.
Parents Tenth Generation.
Children Eleventh.
3985. Margaret Agnew Greenlees, b. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Sept. 26, 1870; m. at Washington, D. C, July 14, i8gi, Cleland
Nelson, son of Holmes Edward and Mary Cleland (Nelson) Offley.
He was b. Washington, D. C, June 8, 1869. He is a lieutenant
in the U. S. Navy; graduated at the U. S. Naval Academy in
1889, and was First Assistant Engineer, U. S. Navy, on U. S. S.
Orego7i, during the Spanish War, at Santiago, Cuba. He was
rewarded by congress "for gallant and conspicuous conduct in
that battle," by a new commission, giving him an increase of 3
numbers in his grade.
There are 2 children, b. Washington, D. C.
4012. I. Archibald Nelson Offley, b. April 23, 1892.
4013. II. Margaret Agnew Offley, b. Nov. 10, 1896.
3986. David Agnew Greenlees, b. Alexandria, Va., Sept.
26, 1875; m. at Washington, D. C. , Nov. 8, 1900, Helen Hartwell,
dau. of Charles Hartwell and Lillie (Addison) Cragin. She b.
Washington, D. C. He was educated at The University of Vir-
ginia, and is a member of the Washington Stock Exchange.
There is i child.
4014. I. Leonora Agnew Greenlees, b. Washington, Oct. 11, 1901.
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N^ames appearing tiuice on the same page are indexed but once. Names
are printed in the index according to their recognized spellings. Names
of it'ivcs are double indexed.
Abbey, Clara L.,
Henry.
Marion H.,
Abbott, Elizabeth,
Ackerman, ,
Ackert, Henry K.,
Adams, Mrs. ,
Abel.
AbelC .
Catherine,
Delaney,
Edna M.,
Elijah,
Ellen M.,
Emily W.,
Emma,
Frank E.,
Georgiana,
HatlieB.,
Henry.
Horace M.,
Jane E.,
John,
Joseph,
Joseph W.,
Julia E.,
KateT.,
Martha,
Martha V.,
Mary.
Mary J.,
Pelatiah,
Rachel,
Eoswell,
iramuel.
Samuel C,
Sarah,
Timothy P.,
Titus,
Vashti,
William.!
Addison. Lillie.
Adreon, Susannah.
William,
Agnew, Anna R.,
Augustus H.,
David S.,
Edward L.,
Elizabeth,
James.
John P..
Laura R.,
Laura T..
Leonora M.,
Lilly,
Margaretta L.,
Mary B.,
Mary V.,
Matilda B.,
Matilda E.,
Minnehaha,
Park,
Patrick,
Agrelius, Alice,
Aikin, James,
Orvilla,
16:
194
194
194
69
aT
114
39
44
163
99
239
239
12
99, 176
224
247
163
99, 177
239
163, 239
163
246
99
12
224
270
224
162
163. 239
19,37
99. 176
17,23
23
99
37
35
23. 58
23
162
96
275
2o4
254
255
255
255
255
254
254
254, 272
272
272
255, 272
255
255. 272
27''
255
272
254
255
255, 272
255
217
216
216
Alderman, Susanna, 33
Aldrich. Jane, 78
Mary M., 176
Allen (Allyn), Abigail 42
Alice F., 191
Alonzo 191
Berton A., 191
Caroline W., 133
Carrie I., 107
Catherine. 175
Charles L., 236
Clarissa, 102
Cora E., 191
Dorcas. 191
Edward A.. 191
Eleanor. 102
Elijah, 102
EmmaC, 175.248
EmiraG., 175
Ethan, 18
Eunice, 191
Evelina, 218
Fitz John, 30
Gertrude D., 269
Gilbert, 175
Harriet F., 102
Hosmer A.. 236
Ida E., 135
James M., 235
James O., 175
.Tames S., 76
Joseph. 107
Julia M., 236
Katie A. T., 17,^248
Lambert. 102
Lewis T.. 191
Lucretia, 145
Mary J., 102
Matthew, 11
Nancy, 135
Orlinda, 218
Roxana, 2.35
Samuel. 90
Selina J. 206
Susan W., 260
Tryphena, 58
Virgil D.. 28, 236.269
Walter D., 191
Walter L., 262
Winifred L., 168
Allis, Ellen E., 241
Ida L., 241
.Tames A., S41
Mabel M., 241
Olive D.. 241
William M.. 241
Altmire, Catherine. 190
Alford (Alvord), CassL., 112
Eliza M., 73
Ella. 196
Harriet W., 219
Helen B., 112
Henrietta S., 112
Jane, 219
Josiah. 73
Lucius J., 73
277
Alford (Alvord), Luke, 112
Maria P., 73
M artha. 73
Martha R., 73
Solomon, 219
Al worth, Mary 223
Amidon. Alphonso T., 193
Clara L., 194
Kmeline C, 193
Laura E., 193
Anable, Catherine E., 61
Anderson, IsaVjella, 169
Lewis B., 169
Mabel, 255
Mary. 169
Andress. Asenath. 66
Andrews, Chauncey B., 270
Elizabeth, 52.
Esther. 2*-
Flora B., 270
George C., 270
Harlan P., 200
Janet. 245
Lois M., 270
Prudence C, 270
liobert. 245
Robert H., 245
Angel. Frank E., 165
Angevine, Mary, 265
Mary W., 209
Anthony. John E., 113
Archer, Mary, 235
Arnold. Benedict, 48
Hannah, 238
Luke M.. 238
Nellie M., 238
Rose. 249
Arthur. Allen C, 189
Bradford. 104
Carrie E., 189
Dwight, 60
Dwight W., 106, 189
Elisha. 60
Eliza G, 1S9, 253
Elizabeth, 60
EllaG.. 189
Elvira E., 106. 190
Emeline, 60
Emiiv, 104
Emma L., 1^9
Emma M., 106, 190
Esther M., 190
Ethel K.. 190
F. Way land. 190
Flavius M., 60, 106
Frank D., 189,253
Frank H.. 1'9
Frank W.. 106.190
Frederick D., 189
George W., 189
Grace C, 189
Hannah. 60
Harriet F., 189
Harriet L., 106, 189
Helen, F., 253
Irene C, 253
278
INDEX.
Arthur, J. D.,
Jay.
Jefferson T.,
Joel,
John F..
Julia,
Mame E.,
Marilla,
Martha, 60,
Martha L.,
Mary, 106,
Mary E.,
Mattle H.,
Nancy A..
Nina L.,
Redexsa,
Eheuma,
Richard,
Roxana,
Squire,
Sukey Ann,
Susannah,
Wallace D,,
Wallace W.,
William,
William E.,
William P.,
William W.,
Ashcraft, Uass P.,
James A.,
Laura M.,
Ashley. Fannie M.,
Atchison, Fuller,
Atkins (Adkins), Abig
Arthur R. H.,
Bertha.
Elizabeth,
Emily,
Flora,
Helen,
Horatio N.,
Joseph,
Josiah.
Josiah A.,
Lucinda,
Maria P.,
Martha,
Mary,
Mary D.,
Narcissus A.,
Norindon X.,
Ophelia.
Philintus,
QuintusC,
Quintus P.,
Rachel M.,
Sarah.
Sarah L..
Stella M.,
William,
Atwater, Allen M.,
Frances.
Hattle A.,
Leonard (J.,
Sarah,
Atwell, Petpr,
Austin, Alice V.,
Corabell.
Ezra,
Gennette,
Harriet, i
J. D. Arthur,
PercileM.,
Robert G.,
Mrs. R. G.,
T. Cornelius,
Averill. James K.,
.Jennete,
Mary B..
Avery, Electa,
Ephraim,
Gilson.
249 Avery, .Joseph,
106,189 Mercy,
189 Susan.
60, 106 William H.,
60, 106 Axtell, Antoinette
253 Daniel D.,
253 De Witt C,
60 Etta J..
106, 189 James K.,
189 Elmina,
, 186, 190 Ayers. Samuel,
189 Sarah C,
189 Babbitt, Charles F.,
189 Clara M.,
190 Florence E.,
60 Georgiana,
104 Hannah,
60 Leroy N..
106 Nathan E.,
60 Babcock, Clara L.,
60 Edwin,
60 Jane,
189 Margaret M.,
189, 253 Nellie,
60 Oscar,
189 Bacon. Abby W..
253 Helen,
106, 188 Widow,
159 Baggs. Bertha G.,
159 Mary E.,
159 Theodore,
192 Bailey, Betsey,
88 Dorothy L..
ail, 41 Elmer E.,
74 Florence J.,
74 Henry N.,
41 Lilian J.,
73 Bain. Andrew,
74 Burley C,
74 Charles H.,
74 Emma M.,
41 Gaska R.,
41 Harriet.
42 Homer M.,
42 Bair, John.
41, 73 Ruth.
74 Ruthina M.,
41, 74 Baker. E. J. L.,
42 Eleanor,
42 Hannali,
42 Howard E.,
74 LB.
42 Jordan,
74 Louisa I.,
41. 73 Mary J.,
215 Pauline M.,
73 Balch, Lydia,
73 Baldwin, Alpheus S..
74 Charles E..
41 Eliza,
191 Hannah,
191 Henry,
191 Orsey,
191 Ransom,
242 Samuel,
101 Serenia C.
268 Ball. Mary E .
178 Bancroft, Anna,
271 Barber (Barbour)
271 Benjamin,
rs, 271 Esther K.,
271 Hannah.
271 James K.,
170 Lilian E.,
171 Louise S.,
178 Samuel,
232 Thomas,
232 Barden. Cornelia E.,
232 Franklin,
166 Helen A.,
60 Lilian O.,
93 Shubel,
93
93
60
93
K., 245
245
245
245
245
213
213
213
177
177
177
177
177
177
177
234
1;:6
243
234
121
126
167
63
63
217
217
217
212
271
271
271
271
271
193
193
193
193
193
193
193
211
211
211
13S
182
36
196
69
176
232
176
176
213
121
121
170
110
110
110, 194
36
110
209
260
116
27. 28
248
27
248
177
248
28
28
265
265
265
265
265
Barger, Charles.
Barker, Margaret .L,
Barkley, Henrietta,
Barlow, Rosalie E.,
Barnard. Chloe,
Clara,
Edna A.,
Israel,
Keziah,
Samuel.
Susan A.,
Barnes, Anna,
■John.
Joseph B.,
.ludson.L,
Leman,
Margaret,
Mary,
Sarah C. .
Barrett, Cecil H.,
Edna M..
Frederick B.,
Frederick W.,
Gertrude.
Horace H..
Margaret E..
Mary A.,
Barrettee, Catherine
Barriclaw, Mollie,
Barron, Emma S.,
John W.,
Margaret,
Barrows, Arthur 3..
Catherine M.,
Eleanor A.,
John C,
.lohn H.,
.John M.,
Mary E.,
Ransom M.,
Sarali,
Sarah E.,
Walter M.,
Bartholomew,
Addle M.,
Alice M.,
Anna E.,
Belle L,
Betsey.
Dolly A.,
Elbertine L.,
Frances E.,
Harris,
Harris S.,
Ida L.,
Irene,
.lane,
Leila 1.,
Maria J.,
Mary L.,
May C,
Myral..
Myra P.,
Nathan P.,
Pliny W.,
Violet L.,
Bartlett, ,
Barnard,
Carrie A.,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth M.,
Frank,
John,
Mehitable,
Bascom, Cordelia T.,
Lucy,
Theodore,
Bassett, Mary E.,
Bates, Alice E.,
Be la,
Ella.
Emily,
65
202
34
226
98
250
250
102, 250
23,99
99
99
116, 207
63
132
76
116
234
,^3
116
273
273
260
260
273
273
273
260
184
206
187
187
1«7
199
199
199
115
115, 198
115, 199
115, 199
115
115
198
115
166, 242
105
105
188
105
166
105
105
166
188
105
105, 166
105
105
166
105
139
105
166
166
105, 188
105
12
9
190
190
146
190
7
7
218
93
218
137
219
107
146
76
10;-)
INDEX.
279
Bates, Frederick G., 219
George U., -HI
Helen B., 219
Henry M., 219
Keren H., 107
Lauru, • 10"
Lemuel, 22
Battelle, J. B., 42
Baxter, Alansou, 152
Sarah F., 152
Beach, E. D., 44
Hannah M., 226
Mary 0., U'5
Beardsley, Erford C, 163
.lolin C, 163
Maria, 163
Nelson, "7
Nina, 212
Sarah C, 163
William, 163
Beaver, Sarah M., «6
Becker, Naiicy, 1*^9
Beckwith, Anne S., 230
Emeroy V., 230
George H., 230
George M.. 147
Hannah E.. 147
HattieB.. 166
Margaret L., t<2, 147
Bee be, Ada, 167
Belcher, Elijah, 2:^2
Eva M.. 222
Belden, Adelbert E..
AlinlM.,
Leila J.,
Belfleld, Alice L.,
Clara A.,
Bell. Emma,
Laura R.,
Bemus(Bemis), Anne.M.
Annie,
6, !<6,
Charlena,
Frances,
Frank L.,
Jessie W.,
John,
Joshua,
Jotham,
Lydia,
Mary,
Sally,
Tryphena,
Wilfred W.,
William,
Winthrop .T.,
Benedict, Abel,
Abigail,
David,
Elijah,
Ella,
Eunice,
F>ank E.,
Gershom,
Harriet,
Hepzibah,
Hiram,
James H.,
Keturah,
Laura,
Lois,
Lovina,
Mary,
Mira,
Nellie,
Nelson,
Sarah,
Stella M.,
William E ,
Benjamin, Daniel,
Darius.
De Witt C,
Edward D.,
16S
168
168
172
:J19
127
272
223
66
2:^3
223
223
223
36
223
35, 36, 66
66
66. 223
36, 66
35, 36, 66
223
36,66
223
88
88
67
52. 88
157
88
157
88
88, 157
88
88, 157
88. 157
88
88
88
88
88
157
157
88, 157
157
157
157
76
50, 86
86
86
Benjamin, Emerette R.
Gilbert R.,
Golden,
Harriet,
John K..
Martha
Mary F.,
Rachel.
Reuben M.,
Samuel,
Sarah,
Timothy R.,
Benson, Alvin C,
Benjamin S.,
Clara B.,
Mabel L.,
Jlatilda,
MoUie,
Beutley, Adamson,
Charles S.,
Emily A.,
Henry B.,
Luna A.,
Mary,
Mary O.,
Olive H.,
Orsey B.,
Stoughton,
Benton, Eliakini,
.Tauet,
Bentz, Adelaide,
Adeline,
William,
Berard, Grace,
Robert,
Berg, Flora M.,
Bergen, Gertrude D
Berry, Nellie,
Bertholf, Ella M.,
John J.,
Bidwell, Daniel,
Esther,
Bigelow. Angelina,
John,
Ruby,
Bilby
7()
86
76
76
86
134
110
76
86
76
85
86
214
214
214
214
214
171
194
195
195
195
195, 257
194
195
195
194
194
53
173
::37
237
237
258
258
213
269
188
151
151
36
36
146
146
146
94
136
54
82,
Bill (Bills), Julia,
Lucy,
Billings, James M.,
Jeaunie F.,
Julia R.,
Bingham, Alexander O.,
Earl A.,
Eunice,
Frances L.,
Howard C,
Nina M..
Bishop, Chloe,
Suza,
Bissell (Bissel), Abigail,
Betsey A.,
•Jacob,
Mary,
Thomas,
Blachly, Fhoebe,
Black. Alexander,
Katie,
Mary,
Biackman. Alice J.,
Frederick,
Nancy,
Philetus.
Blackmer, Elizabeth,
Jonathan, 69,
Ruby,
Ruth H , 69,
Vesta,
Blackwell. Mary E.,
Blackwood, Mary E.,
Robert,
Susan.
Bladen, Leona,
229
229
187
187
187
187
187
187
120
7
211
25
20, 24, 25
7
182
164
217
240
221
221
221
94
118
118
122
118
124
232
225
225
Bladen, Rachel M.,
Walter L.,
Blair, Nelson,
Blake, Andrew,
Charlotte E.,
Electa,
John F.,
Louisa,
Mary E.,
Blakeley, Carl,
David,
Hewitt,
Julia,
Maria, 202
Mary,
Rollin,
Blakeman, D. R.,
Blarh-hard, Eda,
Bland lord, Sarah,
Blanding, Esther,
Blikman, Harmine,
Blish, Prudence C,
Bliss. Horace R.,
Juliette.
La Fayette L.,
Margaret,
Mary,
Thomas,
Blodgett, Wealthy,
Blush, Jane,
Boot)) (Boothe), Alice M.,
Harriet,
Howey,
Mary E.,
Sabrina B.,
William E.,
Borden, Amanda,
Augustus,
Carrie E.,
Charles A., 183,
Edna C,
Grace M.,
Joseph,
Zella M.,
Bostwick (Bosticlc),
Catherine P.,
Manley,
Boswell, Lewis,
Bosworth, Charlotte,
Henry,
Lucretia,
Priscilla,
Raymond,
Zedoc.
Botha, Annie,
Boulton, Emily,
Ethel D..
George D.,
Bounce, S. W.,
Bowen. Deborah .1.,
Hattie M.,
Henry H.,
Orrin F..
Bowers, Mary,
Mary A.,
Bowman, Nancy,
Boyden, Clarissa,
Boyer, Sarah,
Boynton. Minnie,
Braden, Maggie,
Bradford, Hannah,
Jennette,
Bradley, ,
Bradt, Eliza,
Brady, Annis,
C. Nelson.
Ella.
Mariah L.,
Braman, Ann M..
Anna,
Anson,
215 Branner, John J.,
215
215
111
119
259
119
259
259
119
203
202
202
20rJ
2('3
202
202
256
116
78
206
272
270
106
244
145
17
17
17
211
257
,250
250
250
139
180
250
183
183
183
252
183
252
183
252
85
191
74
217
70
127
93
73
12T
247
231
<31
231
160
253
253
213
253
256
245
1.S9
194
248
219
146
60
176
127
119
153
153
153
153
100
100
100
256
28o
INDEX
Brewer, Eunice, 112
Martha, 112
Simeon, 112
Brewster. Mary A., 176
Brezee, Charles J., 180
Don, 249
Ernest W.. 249
Franklin, 249
Gennervia, 249, 271
James, 180
Julia B., 180
Lora, 249
Lora O., 249
Margaret, 249
Martha, 249
Minnie, 249
Peter, 249
Walter E., 249
Bridge, Mattie, 135
Briggs, Abiather, 129
Annette, 263
Annie M., 149
Augustus H,, 209
Austin H., 209
Charles H., 263
Elmer B., 263
Evelyn. 209
Experience, 129
Grace M., 209
Harold, 209
Huldah, 129
John H., 208, 209
Laura M., 209
Marvin R., 209
Mary C, 263
Phoebe, 2(i9
Phoebe A., 208
Rebecca, 130
Vera E.. 263
Brigiit. Jeptha, 196
Brink, Jennie, 120
Brinkerhotf, Abraham D.. 50
Katherine, 231
Sarah. 14"
Bristol, Albert T. 241
Alice M., 241
Charlotte A., 241
Cora A., 241, 269
Frank L., 241
Herbert E., 241
Lellhood. 241, 269
Newton S., 241
Polly. 163
Samuel, l(i3
Brittenham. Delitha, 171
Britton, Emily, 212
Brockett, Celestia L., 244
Brockway, Anna I., 260
Ellen, 260
Henry, 260
Bronson, Annie, 167
Charlotte A., 167
Isaac, 167
Laura A., 167
Brooks, Arthur R., 190
Ellen, 257
Kva E., 190
Hannah, 1.53
Mariah, 190
Mary, 194
Matthew T., 190
Wallace T.. 190
Brower, S. D., 67
Walter M., 67
Brown (Browne),
Addie R., 214
Agnes E., 177
Andrew J,' 220
Carrie, 85
Charity, 23
Christiana. 81
Edward, 231
Brown (Browne),
Bumpus. Alta,
216
Eleanor,
231
Henrie,
216
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth C,
84
226
Marcus,
Maria,
126, 216
216
Ella,
135
Martha,
216
Frances M.,
177
Bunce, Mary L.,
270
Francis C,
231
Buncher, Maria,
178
Frank C,
214
Burbank, Bertie,
110
Henry H.,
177
Silas,
110
Jane,
101
Burgess, Mark,
182
John,
31
Burkholder. Mallie,
256
John A.,
85
Burleigh, Ernest E.,
196
John L.,
160
Burnell, Electa,
137
.John VV..
231
Joel,
137
Katherine W.,
231
Philena,
137
Laura,
220
Burnes, Mary,
249
Lucy,
23
Burnett, Alice,
172
M argaretta,
231
Burnham, L. A. Rathbun. 1.37
Mary,
23,227
Burr, Areson B.,
232
Miiry C,
116, 220
Charles H.,
232
Mary I.,
85
Dorothy,
232
Mary J.,
136
Laura C,
232
Mary W.,
231
Marjorie,
332
Maud,
160
Mary E.,
233
Peter,
23
Winifred,
232
Phoebe B.,
214
Burrows, Abigail,
94
Samuel.
23
Alice M.,
273
Sarah W.,
231
Charles M.,
258, 273
William H.,
231
Dewitt M..
273
Zopher,
44
Edwin S.,
273
Brune, Anna H.,
148
Emily S.,
273
Brunson, Amos E.,
181
Florence S.,
273
Carrie A.,
181
Henry L..
258
George H.,
181
Julia L.,
258
Edward,
101. 181
Lorenzo,
258, 273
F. J..
181
Louisa.
2.i8
Harriet A.,
181
Lynn M.,
258
Howell,
181
Marcia M.,
273
Lydia,
246
Nellie L.,
273
Sally.
181
Burton, Burr,
196
Sarah L.,
181
Eliza,
164
Bryant, ,
78
Frances A.,
W6
Adaline L.,
164, 240
Mary,
203
Adelbert.
240
Bush, Esther,
104
Charles C,
164, 240
•Julia,
136
Dorliska,
164
Lavina S.,
136
Ellen T.,
164
Wingate,
136
Elmer C.
164. 240
Bushnell, Amasa,
126
P-va J.,
240
Horace,
77
Fernando D,,
164
Prudence,
126
George.
164
Butler, John H..
195
George W.,
164,240
Sarah,
115
Hannah,
240
Buttles, Levi,
75
Harvey.
240
Buttolph, Jonathan,
15,26
K. Mildred,
240
Cabot. Abigail,
48
Mary A.,
267
Cadle, Eva P.,
270
Mary D.,
164, 240
Harriet E.,
270
Maud E..
240
Hubert,
270
Minnie M.,
240
Marjorie E ,
270
Pamelia C,
164
Cain, Margaret,
273
Sarali, ,
240
Calcutt, Alice L.,
261
Buchanan, Archabald, 259 1
Sylvania,
261
Charles A.,
259
Thomas R.,
261
Eva L.,
259
Calkins. J. D..
206
Frances E.,
259
Mary H.,
206
IdaZ..
259
Selina J ,
206
Julia M.,
259
Cal lender, Florence G
., 247
Sarah,
259
Hewitt G.,
247
Buck, Charles H..
129 1
Joseph E.,
247
Buckminster, Dorcas, 48. 51 1
Calvert. Mary,
203
Buel. Abel,
69
Camp, George.
164
Daniel,
122
Campbell, Mrs. Frank
117
Julia A.,
122
Canavello, Frank D.,
204
Mary,
24,47
Cannon, Weight,
40
Miriam,
20, 24, 47
Cantrick, Clara B.,
252
Nellie,
122
Isabella,
252
Peter, 20,
24, 25, 47
Richard,
252
Polly,
68
Card, Albert H.,
263
William,
SO, 25, 47
Alvin D.,
208
Bullis, Harriet E.,
86
Charles S.,
263
Bump, Phillip,
111
Isabel,
208
Rhoda C,
111
Lydia A.,
263
INDEX.
281
■Card. Mary. 2a?
Mary A., 208
Stephen, 263
Vernon B., 203
•Carey, William L.. 227
Cargill, Ida P,. 241
Carlton, Lucy, 227
Carpenter, Frances, 101
Carr, Mary .!., 97
■Oarrington, Annie W., 271
Annita L., 271
Harriet H., 271
Helen, T., 271
John B., 271
Leila G., 27l
•Carter, Alice, 159, 253
Alice L.. 189
Bruce D., 253
C. Bella, 253
Dewitt F., 189
Earl S., 253
Franklin Z.. 189
George. I., 189.253
Gertrude M., 189
Martha A., 189, 253
Mary A., 248
Mary R., 189
Kowena, 189
Sarah J., 124
Vera M., 253
Zeboina. 189
Cartwright, Pheobe, 96
Case, Ada, 183
Albert M., 162
Angeline B.. 163
Ann E., 162
Aurella, 90, 162
Benoni, 98
Betsey, 111
Candace, 102
Charles, 183
Charles H., 163
Chloe, 37, 67, 98
Clara, 183
Clara B., 252
Clio, 182
Cromwell O., 162
Cynthia, 102, 183
Daniel H., 102, 183
Dulcena, 98
Edna C, 102. 183
Eliphalet, 90
Elizabeth, 11, 19
Ella, 162
Ellen E., 162
Emeline C, 162
Emily, 172, 182
Emma, 183
Erwin, 162
Etta, 162
Eunice, 19
Eveline U., 90
Ezra M., 90, 162
Florence E., 163
Francis, 162
Frank. 182
Fred H., 182, 252
Frederick E., 162
George, 28
George O., 162
Giles, 28
Gweudolin, 253
Helen, 102
Horace, 103
Horace O., 163
Isabella, 253
James H., 163
Janet, 173
John W., 11
Jonathan, 111
Joseph, 8, 90
Julia S., 163
11, 73,
11, 102,
103,
Case, Lambert B.,
Laverna,
Lydia,
Alargarite C,
Martha.
Martha L.,
INIartin,
Mary,
Mary J.,
Melissa R.,
Memory,
Nancy,
Naomi,
Oliver.
Orville P.,
Parmelia S.,
Richard,
Rufus,
Samuel,
Sarah,
Sarah A.,
Sarah J.,
Simeon,
Warren S.,
Wilbert J.,
William,
William A.,
William P.,
Willis,
Zelah,
Cash, ,
Cass, Catherine B.,
Jonathan.
Mary,
Castle, Anna M.,
Dyer,
Edna,
Francis J.,
Lena,
Margaret,
Mary,
Melissa,
William,
Caswell, Belle E.,
Bethia,
Caroline,
Charles S.,
Edwin,
Frederick,
Helen,
Jennie,
Joseph,
Joseph M..
Rosella O.,
Susan.
Catlin, Maria,
Centilla, Mary,
Chaffee. Polly.
Chalfant, .John E.,
MattieF.,
Nellie L.,
Susan J..
Challis, Marian,
Chambers, .John C,
Champion. Mary,
Chapin, Harriet E.,
Lorenzo,
Maria,
Chapman, Alice B
Annis S.,
Arthur D.,
Avery,
Caroline,
Celestia M.,
Delania,
Delina,
Edward,
Edward E.,
Edward M.,
Elbert A.,
EUsha,
Elizabeth,
162 Chapman, Ersellne E.,
183 Eunice,
202 Fred L ,
251 Hannah,
183 Helen M„
189 Joel,
.■57 Lizzie H.,
37, 102 Lydia M.,
173 Marilla,
90 Mary L.,
Ill Mary R.,
183 Mercy,
90 Mercy A.,
163 Nancy M.,
90, 163 Rhuma,
163 Sophia,
33 Susan,
69 Tiberius,
19 William E.,
103. 183 Charles, Edmund T.,
90, 163 Edward E.,
163 Emma R.,
54, 90 Evarts W.,
163 Henry,
90 Henry L..
183, 183 Nancy M.,
163 Cheever, Adaline H.,
90, 163 D. W.,
183. 353 Oheesebro, Lydia A..
173 Nathan,
55 Chidester, Mary,
197 Child (Childs), Alfred
197 Anna L.,
197 Arthur E.,
250 Bertha P.,
102 Caroline 0..
102 (Catherine B.,
250 (Jaroline M.,
153, 235 Carrie,
102 Celia A.,
235 Charles,
2r)0 Charles S.,
235 Clarabel,
201 Daniel B., 35
200, 201 Eliza A., 65,
201 Elizabeth,
201 Elizabeth B.,
200, 301 Emalita P.,
201 Ephraim,
201 Fanny,
201 Florence,
200. 261 Franklin E.,
201 George W..
200 Georgine.
201 Hamilton E.,
163 Harald W.,
206 Helen,
92 Henrietta S.,
131 Henry D.,
131 Increase,
131 John,
131 John H.,
264 Julia A..
137 Julia M.,
42 Lucy A.,
145 Marion G.,
144. 145 Martha,
144, 145 Martha R.,
84 Mary,
93, 167, 168 Mary A. H..
168 Mary B.,
93 Mary C.
76 Mary G.,
244 Mary I.,
166, 167 Noadiah M.,
93, 168 Olive,
20 Orville C
166 Orville W.,
168, 244 Renette W..
168, 844 Sterling C,
93 Teresa P.,
20 Theodores.,
Ill,
93
191
244
20
244
195
244
168
93
244
93. 168
93
93
93, 16M
93
93
60
93, 16H
344
190
190
190
190
190
190
190
231
231
210
210
203
D., 197
112
197
197
65
197
112
196
113
121
196
195
112,197
111, 195
111
112, 197
197
65, 111
196
196
112, 197
196, 197
196
196
197
112
65,112
65, 112
65
196
112,196
112
197
121
197
112. 195
111
121
65
197
196
111, 196
197
65. 112
65, 195
111, 195
65, 111
65
197
65, 113
197
*82
INDEX.
Child (Childs),
Clark, Samuel,
23
William A.,
112, 197
Sarah E.,
194
William 0.,
190
Sophronia,
29
Childon Chester,
72
Susan,
128
Christian, Mary M.,
228
Ursula,
161
Church, ,
67
Vesta,
133
Edward,
34
Zenas,
168
Henry,
204
Claus, Louis.
269
Hepzibah,
Huldah P.,
34
204
Clemmons, Ferdinand, 46
Richard,
.^4
Cleveland, Benjamin
91, 163
Stella,
204
Caroline M.,
155
Churchill. Almira.
7«
Martha,
91
Ashbel W.,
72
Rhoda,
117
Chloe E.,
72
Sarah,
91
David M.,
72
Cloud, Matilda,
214
Emelia,
72
Clouj?h, Aaron,
204
Eunice,
72
0. R.,
204
Keturah,
72
Carol R..
260
Lucy,
72
Emma F.,
260
Maria,
72
Geraldine,
260
Sally,
72
Mary E.,
204
Samuel,
l^
Mary M..
204
William,
72
Percita M.,
260
Clapp, Homer Z.,
223
Sidney L.,
204, 260
Julia,
60
Clute, Anna,
35
Phoebe,
126
Coan, Herman,
203
Stanley B.,
223
Mary,
203
Z. Charles,
223
Rhoda M.,
203
Clark, Abiel,
20
Robert T.,
203
Almon,
210
Coe, Eunice.
27
Andrew,
153
Cossens, Martha,
25
Anne,
29
Mary,
28
Annis,
29
Cogswell, .
66
Betsey,
168
Coit. Caroline M.,
149
Carrie E.,
219
Edward W.,
83, 149
Cephas,
29
Griffith,
149
Charles
194
Helen,
149
Charles W.,
91
Henry A.,
149
Christopher.
159
Howland,
149
Clarissa,
194
.Jane H.,
149
David,
28,29
Joseph H.,
149
Delia,
129
Mary,
167
Dorothy,
104
Kuth,
149
Edward C,
168
William N.,
83
Elbertine E.,
218
Colby, Amos L.,
144
Eli
29
Carrie,
85
Elisha,
21S
Emma E.,
144
Eliza E.,
165
Cole (Coles), Ada E.,
170
Elmer S.,
168
Electa,
170
Ephraim,
120
James S.,
170
Etta.l.,
168, 245
Lyman,
170
EttaM.,
245
Nina E.,
241
Evelina,
218
Collins, Barbara A.,
211
Francis W.,
168
Col man. Deborah S.,
105
Frank F.,
!68
Colton, Abigail,
17
Fred L.,
168, 245
Deborah,
17
Hannah,
159
George,
17
Hannah B.,
133
John,
17
Helen M.,
178
Colville, William,
126
Henry C,
117
Combs. Charles E ,
214
Horace,
34
.Joseph,
161
Huldah,
29
Linda A.,
214
.lemima S.,
120, 206
Louisa,
214
Jesse,
29
Marian E.,
214
Joel,
62
Mary,'
161
Joseph,
29
Matilda L.,
161
.Joseph M.,
89, 204
Nancy L.,
214
Levi,
29
Robert C,
214
Louisa M.,
161
Will A..
214
Marilla,
74
Compton, Cyrus 1.,
262
Mary,
29, 223
Mary E.,
2(12
Mary C,
159, 237
May,
262
Mary E.,
204
Compston, Harriet A.
. 237
Oliver,
58
Comslock, Rhoda,
116
Pearl.
204
Conaiit, Mary A.,
74
Philander,
29
Conet, Celia,
144
Phoebe,
219
Emily,
144
Kachel,
28, 29
Joseph,
144
lioseannee.
29
Coney. Ophelia,
2(i8
Kussell,
29
Congden, Oalfernia,,
222
Kuth L.,
245
Conklin, Georgia B.,
224
Conklin, Julia,
Michael,
Phoebe,
Connelly, Edward,
Elizabeth,
Mary,
Conover. Phoebe,
Conway, Michael,
Cook (Cooke), Ada,
Anna,
Arthur T.,
August,
Augusta,
Augusta H.,
Blanche C,
Candace,
Charles,
Charles E.,
Charles M.,
f 'ora,
Demmon P.,
Dewitt C,
Ebenezer,
Eleanor,
Elizabeth,
George B.,
George L.,
Georgiana,
Gilbert,
Hannah,
Hannah M.,
Harriet,
Harriet E.,
Hattie S.,
Hazel S.,
Helen, A.,
Henry,
Hiram,
Hittie,
Horace F.,
Ida M.,
James,
James H.,
James M.,
John,
.John D. S.,
.Tohn G.,
Lewis,
Lewis B.,
Lucy,
Martha,
Marvin,
Mary,
Mary A.,
Mary E.,
Mary H.,
Medad,
Medad M.,
Mehitable,
INIeyan.
Minnie E.,
Plin,
Rachel,
Reuben.
Richard,
Rodney,
Rosalie,
Ro.xaiia,
Selina,
Selmii,
Timothy,
Truman,
William,
William L.,
William P.,
Zopher,
Co(jley, ,
Lucy.
Patty.
Coombs, Huldah,
Cooper. Amelia,
Anna,
253
253
89
89
89
181
116
156
23
269
87
156
88
269
87
87
88
157
197
160
156
29
156
47
88
157
88, 156
87
23, 51, 52
88
156
157
226
270
265
87
87
206
87
156
87
88, 157
269
52
226
156
51, 88, 157
88 156
269
23
31
l.')7
160
87
88
51, 87
87, 156
51
87
156, 235
51, 87
52
51
23
37
226
87
87
51
51
51
87
88, 156
1.36
51
69
207
76
1.29
210
210
Cooper, Arthur C,
Bertliii B.,
Cluirles U.,
Charles L.,
noUy,
Eva B..
Floy E.,
Harry R.,
Harry J.,
Howard S.,
James O.,
Jennie S.,
Jessie E.,
Joseph,
Leonard,
Mariette,
Mary,
Minnie J.,
Kalph P.,
Sally.
Samuel,
Selh M..
Stella M.,
Cootes. Annie L.,
Antoinette N.,
Edward A.,
Emily,
Emma D.,
Eugene B.,
Harriet F.,
Ida J.,
Jolin F.,
John G..
Laura G.,
Margaret E.,
Matilda P.,
Park U. L„
Samuel,
Samuel L.,
William T.,
Corbin, Abigail,
Clement,
Dorcas,
Jabez,
John,
Joseph,
Martha,
Mary.
Corcoran, Kate,
Corkins Etta M.,
George,
Phoebe S.,
Corneau. Adeline,
Alexander,
Armidase,
Edna M.,
Grace I.,
Hilda C,
Cornell, Stephen,
Cornish, George,
.James,
.lolin,
Joseph,
Miriam,
Zerviah.
Corn well, Abigail,
Mary B.,
Stephen,
Cossett, Lucy,
Kane,
Kuth,
Coster. Lilian E.,
Stephanie M..
Washington A.,
Councilman. Frank D.
Coville, Polly,
C'owden. Sarah A,,
Cowon, .Sarah A.,
Cowls. Samuel,
Cox, Ella M.,
Mary,
Coyner, J. W.,
INDEX.
V2-2. 210
Crabbe, Georgiana,
155
-no, iG4
Cradock. Ceorgo,
i:i:.', 210
Craft, B;dward,
78
210
Nancy,
78
122
Cragin, Charles II.,
275
210
Helen,
275
210
Lillie.
122, 210
Crandall, Charles,
201
210
Crane, Eunice,
3.S
210
Crapo, Stella M.,
105
122
Crawford, Daniel,
66
210
Sally,
66
210
Oroeden. Lenora,
251
12.2
Crispel (Crispell,',
122
Amasa L.,
250
210
James,
180, 250
198
John A.,
IHO
210
John H.,
ISO
210
Josiali,
ISO
210
Margaret,
250
210
Martha,
180, 249
122, 210
Mary,
ISO
210
Miiidwell L.,
ISO
256
Myra,
ISO, 249
256
Kay,
250
256
Crocker, Martha,
267
256
Cron. Mrs. Fanny M
237
256
Crosby, ,
21
256
Cross. Helen M.,
119
226
William K.,
119
256
Crossett (Crossette),
225
George I.,
123
256
Isaac,
123
256
Kuth L.,
212
256
Samantha P.,
123
256
Crosson, Harriet,
207
256
Cummings (Cummins), 1
256
Lovice,
119
256
Mary.
236
256
Cunningham, Elizabeth, 206 1
48
Joseph,
2t:6
48, 51
Mary,
26b
48, 51
Curd. Elizabeth,
111
48, 51
Curtis, Alice B.,
172
48,51
Betsey,
56
51
Clarence E.,
97, 172
48,51
Edmond,
97
48,51
Frank B.,
97, 172
120
Joanna,
97
267
Marilla,
97
267
Mary,
82,97
267
Mary A..
172
270
Minnie B..
172
270
Kebecca J..
132
270
Sarah,
56
270
Seth,
97
270
Solomon,
56
270
L'usliman, Abiel,
74, 131
75
Alanson,
131, 223
24
Amelia,
131
5
Ann E..
223
39
Antoinette.
223
39
Betsey,
132
39
Candace K.,
223
39
Catherine,
209
133
Clarissa,
75, 132
133
Elizabeth,
131
133
Elizur,
132
77
Emerson B.,
223
22
Eugene,
223
23
Eunice E.,
223
177
Eunice H.,
75
177
Evilina A.,
132
177
Franklin A.,
132
, 171
George M.,
2-J3
56
George W.,-
223
198
Jane E.,
132
133
Jerusha,
74
32
John J.,
223
182
John R.,
132, 223
1,56
Mannill,
o.7;j
173
Marcus,
132
283
Cushman, Mary P.,
Milton, 75
Nancy,
Norman,
Oscar K..
I'anielia,
Philura,
Phllura.r.,
Simeon M., 75
Solomon, 74, 75,
Thankful P.,
Watson,
William, i;tl
William P., 132,
Zibea,
Dakin. Francis L.,
Louise Jl..
Daley, Mabel G.,
Daniels, Alexander,
Gertrude 51.,
.lane A..
Danks, Sarah,
Darling, Lydia,
Davenport, Hezekiah D.,
Jemima S.,
Mary A., 200,
Nellie.
Olive M., 20c,
Kichard S.,
Sarah A.,
Thomas S.,
Davidson, Hannah D.,
.loseph.
Davis, ,
Austin,
Edward,
Harriet,
Lettice,
Lutliera M.,
Miranda,
Pattin,
Phoebe,
Polly,
Sally,
Sarah L.,
Thankful S..
Dawes, Sarah E.,
Day, Julia,
Louis,
Dean, Carrie L.,
Cynthia,
Daniel.
Edith H.,
Elbert H.,
Eliza,
Hattie M.,
Helen .M..
Helen N.,
James W.,
Levina,
Maud,
Phebe,
Sarah,
Sherbern M., 1S6,
Susie.
Warren F.. 186,
Dearborn, Dewitt,
Lei 1 hood,
Lilian A.,
De Clerq, Julia K..
Degraff, Minnie L..
Delaney, Hattie B.,
Isaac,
Sophia L.,
Dell. Sylvania,
Demiug, Abigail,
lane,
Dempster, Effie,
Eliza,
George S.,'
John,
Ray,
1.31
, 132
1.31
131
131
75
75
1.32
131
• ^i"
75
131
!223
74
117
117
234
245
245
245
152
94
121
206
262
121
262
97
121
206
185
185
64
89
93
174
89
134
124
124
129
93
93
84
89
113
146
45
228
228
228
253
186
186
252
253
186
186
50
353
43
24
253
253
253
269
269
269
91
136
239
239
239
261
39
143
215
215
215
215
215
284
INDEX.
Dempster, Roy,
Susie,
Winnie,
Denslow, Charles A.,
Charles W.,
Eliphalet B.,
Elmlna,
JohnC,
Mary E.,
Depew, Jane,
Derthick, Alice M.,
Ananias,
Benjamin M.,
Ev^erest,
Fanny M.,
Frances L.,
Frank A.,
Henry J.,
Howard B.,
James M.,
Louise,
Mary L.,
Mary W.,
Perlea S.,
Samantha,
Desautels, Rosanna,
Devereaux, A.,
De Voll, Huldah L.,
Dewey, Aaron,
Abigail,
Amanda,
Caroline,
Dorothy,
Ellas,
Harry,
Helen E.,
Isaac,
John W..
Louisa,
Maria,
Mary,
Ruth,
De Wolf, Dr.,
Hannah,
Dexter, Bernice,
Grace E.,
Jasper,
Levi.
Sarah M.,
Susannah,
Dibble, Alfred,
Ambrose,
Ann,
Burton E„
Calvin,
Carrie.
Chandler,
Clarissa M.,
Dan.
Edwin L.,
Elizabeth,
Frank C,
Fred,
Gertrude C,
Herbert A.,
Hinman A.,
James M.,
Lucy,
Lydia,
Martin A.,
Mary,
Mary E.,
Mary J.,
Nathaniel A.,
Oscar,
Oscar W.,
Philenia,
Philura,
Polly,
Reuben,
Riley,
Urania,
145,
215
215
215
130
130
130
130
130
130
273
228
145
;;8
228
145, 228
228
145
228
228
228
228
195, 228
145
145, 228
145
258
217
171
104
91
104
4G
104
86
40
224
46
91
86
86,91
38
46
81
27,48
251
251
251
251
251
251
77, 135
180
180
135
69
181
77
180
69
77
135
181
170
135
181
135
69
77
77
135
9,77
135
132
181
77
135
135
69
69
77, 180
69
69
Dickerson, Violet,
16
Dickey. Bertha E.,
176
Dickinson, Elizabeth
135
Erastus,
135
Martha,
195
Dickson, Nannie A.,
216
Dillaye, Henry D.,
112
Dingman, Thomas,
128
Dixon, Carrie,
115
Dobson, George W.
102
Dodge, Alfred F.,
171
Curtis,
171
Hattie M.,
171
Israel,
iri
Louisa A.,
171
Polly,
97
Rebecca G.,
148
Sally.
171
Dooiittle, Sophia M.,
83
Doud, Margaret S.,
219
Douglass, Mariah,
190
Doxtater, Alice,
253
B.J.,
253
Kattle,
253
Drake, Charles,
94
Elihu,
62
Havila,
183
Job.
5
Lucy L.,
184
Lydia,
183
Plummer,
183
Ruby.
146
Driscoll, John,
243
Drury, George,
132
Du Bois. Abraham,
231
Ethel,
231
Helen M.,
231
Katherine.
231
Matthew,
231
Duff, Leah,
227
Louis,
227
Nerva M.,
227
Duffey, Irene,
252
Minnie L..
252
Ferry.
252
Rachel,
253
Thomas,
252
Duke, Elizabeth J.,
273
Harvey K.,
273
John E.,
273
John W.,
273
Margaret H..
273
Matilda A.,
273
Dunbar, Pauline M.,
176
Duncan, Adam W.,
171
Dunham, Almira,
99
Julius,
99
Marcia.
99
Dunlap, Eben B..
182
Grace I.,
182, 251
Harriet.
182
Mabel M..
182
Phoebe,
182
Sarah M.,
182, 251
William.
182
Duntou, Bloomer,
119
Keziah.
119
Durfee, Elizabeth,
40
Lydia,
106
Dwight, Ray D.,
97
Dwiaell, Mary A.,
205
Dye, Sarah,
259
Dyer, Ben G.,
200
Emma,
200
Isaac B.,
229
Isaac W.,
229
Joseph A.,
200
Laura,
229
Madge,
200
Marian,
2U0
Martha.
229
Mary L.,
229
Dyer, Mildred,
Roland M.,
Thomas L.,
Earsley, Charles N..
Harriet,
Mary B.,
Eastman, Charles,
Easton, Annie,
Bildad, 16,
Charity,
Charles,
Deidamia,
Jane,
Mary,
Mercy.
Rachel.
Eaton, Charles W.,
Clarence O.,
Flora.
Frances A.,
Frank L.,
Grace L.,
Guy W.,
Henry M..
Minnie L.,
Orville D.,
Peter.
Philetus,
Polly,
Roy W.,
Timothy C,
Eberle, Antoine.
Charles E.,
Clara B.,
Edgerly,
Bertie (Bathseba),
Edmunds, Sarah M.,
Edwards, Elizabeth,
Eggleston, Daniel,
Elizabeth,
Esther,
Ehle, Angeline,
Eich, .Jennie T.,
Ela, Rheuma.
Elder. Ann E.,
Eldred, Carrie A.,
Morris C.
Morris F.,
Phoebe,
Eldridge, Emily.
IraE.,
Luthera L.,
Marian E.,
Midian,
Roland I.,
Ellsworth, Edgar J.
Giles,
Elwood. Anna,
Cornelia,
England, Laura A.,
Eiigrem, Andrew B.,
Eno (Enno), Abigail,
Ann,
•lames,
John,
Martha,
Mary,
Mary G.,
Sarah,
Ensign. Bildad,
Caroline E.,
Clarissa,
Henry W.,
Isaac,
Lurannah,
Mary E..
Mary L.,
Melissa E.,
Evans, Amanda G.,
Chloe W.,
Clark T.,
David E.,
200
200
200
268
268
268
212
210
33, 53, 55
33
210
33,52
210
33
16, 53, 55
33. 55
171
171
71
171
171
172
172
171
171
171
171
71
171
172
126
269
269
269
110
245
131
31
31
243
213
136
104
223
267
268
267
267
214
214
214
214
214
214
207
29,30
94
94
184, 185
203
, 17, 22
15, 16
12, 23
9
9, 19
9
111
16
132
133
76
132
132
132
13:2
133
132
238
238
238
;i38
INDEX.
285
Evans, Esther R.,
Gweii,
Jennete,
John C,
John T.,
Lloyd H.,
Martha,
Mary C,
Wary G..
Thomas .T.,
Everliai't, Carrie E.,
Epliraim,
Kloytl J.,
George W.,
Samuel,
Ewell, Helen,
Ewers, Elihu,
Wary,
Nancy K.,
Fairbanlcs, Aura K.,
CI eon .1.,
EU/.a C,
Elizabetii,
Ernest E.,
George H.,
Grace E..
.Tames,
IMaviiery,
^Villiam F.,
Fairchihl, Sophronia,
Falley, Louisa,
Farley, Addie Z.,
Faruham, Giles H.,
Farr, Harriet,
Farwell, Emma F.,
Freedom,
Mary E.,
Felton. Alfred T.,
Charles,
Dorotliy O.,
Florence M.,
Frances K.,
Hannah ]M.,
John,
Fenn, David M.,
Fannie,
Flora,
Flora J.,
George,
George M.,
Hiram M.,
Wabel,
Way.
Sally A.,
Sylvia A.,
Ferguson, Alva,
Andelucia,
Betsey,
Caroline,
Samuel.
Ferrin, Enos,
Ferris, Amanda,
Ferry, Mary S.,
Filer, Abigail,
Anson P.,
Charles M.,
Wary A..
Nabby C,
Roger,
Tryphena,
Filkins. Charles H.,
Filley, Elizabeth,
Ella v.,
Julia,
Leander J.,
Margaret,
William,
Firestone, Nina,
Firth, Allen W.,
Ellen D.,
Lawrence,
Plsher, Caroline,
238
2.S8
232
238
23S
238
23
238
238
238
195
195
195
195
111, 195
124
117
117
117
226
226
141
141
141,226
141
226
141
141
141
77
111
167
234
260
260
260
226
226
226
226
226
226
226
205
262
262
205
262
205, 262
205
262
262
205
205
145
145
111, 145
212
34
50
183
240
36
58
58
58
58
58
58
195
13
166, 242
166
166
13
13
160
266
266
266
261
112,
112,
Flsk, Amaret M.,
.Tennie,
Nelscm \V.,
Norman G.,
Otis,
Philura,
Willard E..
Fitch, Ann E.,
Cynthia M., 129,
Delia M.,
Elizabeth S., 129,
Hannah,
Helen \V.,
Hubert J.,
John S.,
Maria,
Orson I).,
Fitts, Jonnna,
Fitzgerald, Ada H..
Amelia T.,
Cyrenius C.,
Donald F.,
Elizabeth,
Epliraim,
Franklin A.,
George E.,
Harold G.,
Harriet T.,
John,
.Tohn R.,
Louisa,
Maria M.,
Mnry A.,
Nellie,
Teresa P.,
Theresa M.,
Wilhelmina,
Fitzgibbon, Corinna,
Edmond,
Fitzhenry, Adeline,
Flint, Elizabeth O.,
Floyd, A.,
Fogg. Mary T.,.
Folland, Frances,
Henry,
Jane,
Phillip,
Folsom, Charles,
George,
Jennie,
Jonathan,
Luna A.,
Omer W., 195,
Foot (Foote), Harrison,
Tliaddeiis,
Forbes, Ellen,
Gerrit A.,
Maria T.,
Maud I.,
Ford, Ann E.,
Catherine P.,
Charles,
Charles D.,
Ella J.,
Evelyn,
Jerome B.,
Jerome C,
Laura M.,
Martha P.,
Mary,
Mary B.,
Persis A.,
Stella M.,
Susan F.,
Zopher,
Foreman, Rachel.
Forsyth, Susannah,
Forward, Abigail,
Abel, 9, 15, 16. 17^
Andrew J.,
Betsy,
Catherine, 64
136
196
147
13(1
136
136
136
129
221
129
221
148
104
129
129
129
129
97
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
112
196
196
74
74
237
149
92
134
84
84
84
84
257
257
257
257
257
257
44
64
257
257
103
257
234
131
252
131
131
205
131
131
205
131
252
252
131
205
131
205
252
254
64
1,27
76
34
78
Forward, Charity,
16
Charles,
65
tUiauucey,
34,65
Dan,
16,33
Del)orah, 8, 9,
15, 17, 55
Dryden,
.34
Kunice L.,
HO
I'aiiny,
76, 110
Fanny E..
76
Frances K.,
110
George.
64
Hannah,
16, 17,34
Homer,
76
Jane,
8
J esse.
17
John,
9. 17
Jonathan,
65
.losepli, 9, 16,
22, 33, 55
Joseph M..
64,76
Josliua,
33
Julia,
34, 65
,lustus,
16
Lura,
65
Lydia,
17
Marcy,
16
Maria L.,
76
Martha,
8,65
Mary,
64, 65
Mary C,
110
Mary R.,
76
Mercy. 16,
33, 52, 55
Oliver 0.,
34
Orlando,
65
Orsey,
6.5, 110
Perley.
64
Pliny,
64, no
Pliny M..
110
Polly,
64
Rachel, 9, 16
17, 33, 65
Rensselaer,
34
Reuben,
33
Rhoda C.,
110
Robert,
64
Rollin,
65
Ruth,
33, 64
Sabrina.
17
Samuel, 8, 9, 15, 16,
17,33,34,
55, 64, 65.
Semyra M.,
65, no
Susan,
65
Susannah,
34
Tabitha,
27
Walter,
34
Foster, Addie M.,
264
Albert,
216
AnnE.,
113
Catherine,
264
Charles,
216
Charles B.,
113
Deline,
216
Earl G.,
264
Edgar,
216
Emily,
125
Erwin V.,
264
Frances E.,
113
Franklin,
125. 215
George,
216
George E.,
113
Harriet D.,
113
Helen M.,
113
Hiram C,
264
.lames.
113
James H.,
113
James O.,
264
Julius,
125, 215
Junie B.,
264
Loj'ana,
57
Louis R.,
264
Maria.
215
Martha.
216
Mary,
215
Welanchthon,
57
2186
INDEX.
Foster, Milo,
216
Gable, John,
214
Gillett, Ada,
41
Myron,
216
Gage, Susan.
109
Alexander,
24,41
Nathaniel,
125. 215
Gains, Agnes,
37
Anne,
24,43
Niles,
216
Henry,
27
Ara,
24,43
Orson,
125, 216
Jemima,
27 47
Arabell,
rr
Oscar,
216
Gallia. Pearl E.,
111
Asaph,
41
Ruth,
215
Galligher. Mary 0.,
1U4
Ashbel,
98
Sarah,
215
Gallup, Charles H.,
153 334
Benoni,
24,42
Sarah M.,
113
Edward P.,
153
Caroline M.,
117
Theodore,
216
Eleanor L.,
235
Diana,
117
Theodosia,
57, 125
Harriet G.,
234
Dinah H.,
41
William,
216
Helen M.,
2.34
Edward,
135
Fowler, Addle M.,
242
Jessie E.,
153, 235
Elias.
41
Albert E.,
242
John G.,
234
Elijah,
44
Aretas,
135
John v..
153
Eliza L.,
117, 201
Elizabeth,
269
Julia M.,
1.53
Elizabeth,
24, 41. 46
Frances A.,
136
Lena.
2.35
Ellen E.,
201
Harold E.,
242
Lucinda D.,
153
Esther,
41
Jolin,
242
Thomas P.,
153
Eunice,
46
John H ,
242
William 0.,
153, 335
Homer,
68
Lewis D.,
136
Gano, Richard,
174
Honorah,
21, 43, 46
Lilian M.,
243
Gardner, Ann E.,
67, 114
Isaac, 21, 24, 43,
46, 47, 58
Marcia G.,
12
Cynthia S.,
135
Jacob,
58
Mary,
136
Deborah.
17
Jeremiah,
5
Melvin N.,
74
Eleazer L.,
135
Jerusha,
42
Nancy,
135
Flavia C,
135
Joab,
58
Philena,
13-1
Miriam,
231
John,
43
Porter,
242
Sarah C,
208
Jonathan,
20. 25, 47
Porter N.,
243
William S.,
133
Laura,
68
Sarah,
243
Gaston, Amanda G.
220
Levi,
68
Fowles, Mabel L.,
225
Gates, Gen..'
35
Louisa,
68
Fox, Elizabeth,
20
Gaylord, Elihu,
243
Lucy,
43,68
Samuel.
94
Elijah,
46
Lydia,
43
Sarah .J.,
268
Frank E.,
243
Lyman,
68
Friincis, Acsah.
98
Georgiana M.,
243
Marcus,
43
Hannah,
135
Harvey R.,
74
Margaret,
53
Frank, Alice K.,
160
.Jeannette,
243
Marianna,
41
Nathaniel,
71
Lyman E.,
243
Mary, 24, 25
41, 47, 68
Phoebe R.,
207
Malah B.,
243
Melvin L.,
201
Frary. Dorcas P.,
105
Marcia O.,
74
Merritt.
43
Harriet W.,
219
Mary,
74
Myrta E.,
301
Keziah,
105
Mary L.,
243
Nathan, 24, 43
46, 47, 58
Lenas,
105
Stella A.,
74
Oliver,
68, 116
Frasier, Thomas,
74
Timothy,
33
Orville R.,
201
Freitaugh, Warner,
90
William,
74
Phebe,
43
French, Enos,
103
Gebair, Estelle M.,
204
Polly,
68
Nelson,
75
George, Emma,
116, 200
Rachel,
24, 41. 43
Fried, Louisa,
155
Florence,
300
Rebecca,
46.47
Friniv, Lilian,
224
Harry,
116
Reuben.
117, 201
Frost, Adel,
111
Lowry,
200
Rhoda,
116
Alonzo,
258
Maud,
217
Ruth,
,24, 46, 74
Benton,
111
Nira A..
116
Sallie,
41
Charles,
111
Oscar M.,
116
Sarah,
58
Ellen E.,
258
Russell,
116, 200
Sarah T.,
41
Elmer,
111
Thomas.
116
Selina,
41
Francis,
111
Gephart, George F.,
193
Seth,
68, iir
Frank,
111
Gerrish. George M.
65
Susannah,
46, 201
George,
in
Gibbons, Mrs. Mary J., 136
Theophilus,
43
•lames.
110
Gihbs, Azubah,
43
Timothy,
24
Tames B.,
ill
Darius,
43
Timothy P.,
41
John,
111
Dorcas,
43
Truman,
68
Madison,
111
Elizabeth,
95,96
Vina,
68
Mary S.,
111
Eunice,
43
Wells S.,
133
Semyra,
no
John,
29,95
William,
20
Zardis,
65
Luman,
43
Zaccheus.
24, 41, 74
Fry, Beniamin W.,
261
Mary,
29, 95, 96
Zaccheus P.,
41
Everett P..
261
ISIiriam,
43
Zibea,
43
Gertrude M.,
261
Sheldon,
43
Gilmore, Atchison
T., 134
Myrtle H..
261
Spencer,
43
Gladden, Charlotte
133
Samuel M.,
261
Warham,
43
Gladding, George W., 100
Susannah,
261
William,
95, 96
Melvin A..
100
Viola E.,
261
Woodrutf,
43
Rebecca M..
100
Fuller, Helen T.,
238
Zebulon.
43
Glenwright, William, 171
Herbert A.,
238
Gilbert, AnnaL.,
179
Goddard, ,
54
Mary,
76
Annie S.,
267
Candace K.,
233
Ninon L.,
238
Mary L.,
179
Godfrey, Emily,
183
S. L..
175
Ralph P.,
179
Golden. Albert 0.,
307
Fullmer, Lucinda,
209
Sarah H.,
267
Augustus H.,
130
Margaret M.,
209
William H. B.,
367
Benjamin H.,
130, 207
Peter,
209
Gile.spie, Menzes,
54
Chloe,
120
Gable, Ann,
214
Gillett. Abigail,
98
John,
120
Carrie,
214
Acsah,
98
Lucinda,
207
INDEX.
287
Golden, Lucy E.,
207
Mary C,
120
Mary J.,
207
Minnie B.,
207
Owen J.,
Prentis E.,
120
120
Rhoda.
207
Kopliionia J.,
120, 207
William 0.,
120
Zopher D..
120
Golcltliwait, Eunice,
124
Gomez, Maria M.,
IPli
Goode, Florence,
200
Goodsell. George A .
238
Harriet K.,
238
Hattie M.,
238
Goodwin, Esther M.,
68
Joseph,
68
Goodwiue. Daniel,
29
Gookins, Eliza,
265
Gorman, Eleanor,
li.6
Michael,
1?.6
Goss, Sally,
ISl
Gourley, Samuel,
217
Gozard, John,
6
Graham, Emily,
255
Ethel M.,
203
Maria M.,
20s
Mary,
89, 208
Myrtle,
]o3
William H.,
208
Granger, Ahigail,
47
George,
47
Henry,
48
Israel,
47,48
Jemima,
48
Oliver,
48
Ruth,
21
Sally.
34
Grant, Hannah,
20
Mary,
20
Matthew,
5,20
Rachel,
20
Samuel,
20
Grants, Catherine,
188
Marks H.,
188
Nellie,
188
Graves, Sibyl,
217
Wilhelmina,
196
Zerviah,
105
Gray, Anna I.,
260
Berkley,
260
Betsey,
204
Carrie J.,
204
Christiana,
86
Elaine P.,
260
Florence,
204
Frank H.,
204
George P.,
204, 260
Helene M.,
204
Henry B.,
260
Homer,
204
Juliette A.,
204
Paddock,
204
Raymond H.,
260
Sarah A.,
179
Zella,
243
Green (Greene), Altaertus, 115
Amanda M.,
130
Frances,
259
Frank,
259
H. M.,
115
Maryetta,
252
Nancy,
103
Ophelia L..
206
Page,
206
Tirzah,
206
Greenlees, Annie D.
, i;72
Archibald,
972
David A.,
272, 275
Helen C,
275
Leonora A.,
275
Greenlees, Leonora
Margaret,
Margaret A.,
Gregory, Edwin,
Greiner, Arthur E.,
GrilHii, Abigail C,
Abraham,
Ada B.,
Beiioni,
Cliat. A.,
Delias..
Duane N.,
Edward A.,
Erastus,
Eunice,
Hannah,
Harriet,
Jennie M.,
.Teptba,
Julia A.,
Leila C,
Lilian E.,
Martha,
Matthew,
May E.,
Mehitable,
Milo,
Ray M.,
Richardson,
Roy D.,
Viets,
Walter,
Warham G..
Grimes. Hannah,
Griswold. Abel,
Abiel,
Abigail,
Ann,
Arthur,
Avery,
Belle,
Benjamin,
Carrie B.,
Charles,
Charles M.,
Chauncey,
Chloe,
Clarissa,
David,
Deidamia,
Delia A.,
Delias.,
Edward,
Elizabeth, 24,
Emma C,
Flora L.,
Florence H.,
Francis,
George.
Glenn E.,
Harriet,
Helen M..
Helen M. H.,
Hezekiah,
Homer.
Huldah.
Huldah P.,
Ira.
Isaac,
James C,
Jennie M.,
.John C,
Joseph,
Julia E.,
Laura,'
Leila I,,
Livea,
Lois,
Lucie I.,
Lura D.,
Lydia,
Lydia A.,
M.,
272
272
272, 275
iri9
183
144
55, 63
243
54, 63
245
245
243
245
63
46
36
243
244
55. 63
243
245
245
54
17
245, 270
63
167
244
243
244
54
46
245
37
33,52
52
17
17
52
52
183
47
207
52
206
67
52
52
67
52
172
172, 245
5. 47. 206
46, 47, 58
172
207, 263
262
17
47,52
262
234
153, 234
172, 246
172
52
67
204
67
53, 161
262
262
207, 262
5
207. 263
52
172, 246
52
67
267
206
265
207, 263
Grtswold, Martin,
Mary, 47,
Mary M.,
Matthew,
Mindwell,
Oliver,
Pliny,
Rhoda A.,
Roger,
Sarah,
Thomas,
Ursula,
Vashti,
Warham,
Wealthy,
Grout, Arthur S.,
Dora J.,
Julaina,
Mary M.,
Sylvanus N.,
Guernsey, Euphemia
Hannah,
Guider, Clara,
Gunnison, Ada N.,
Alice,
Alice F.,
Charles N.,
Edna A.,
Edna M.,
Emma A.,
Esther M.,
Frances M.,
George H.,
George I..
Grace M.,
Harold H..
Irvin L..
.Joanna A.,
.Tohn H.,
John P.,
Kyle,
Lenora,
Leslie L.,
Levi B.,
Margarite C,
Niel,
Percy I.,
Pliny H.,
Rhoda,
Viola M..
William M.,
Gunther, Dorothy,
Hadsell, Martin,
Half ner. Ida,
Hagenbuch, Anna M
Hailey, Willa,
Hak, H. H.,
Hall, ,
Ann,
Charles,
Daniel,
John,
John P.,
Mary.
Sarah,
Halpin, Mame,
Halsey. Mary,
Hamblin. Thankful,
Hamilton, Eliza,
Louisa,
Lucy,
Hamlin. Mary,
Hammond, John,
Joseph,
Lydia A.,
Nancy M.,
Phoebe,
Sally.
Hanchett, Mary,
Hannum, Ellen,
Eugene.
Fanny M.,
183
52, 206
132
28
173
67
67
100
12, 234
5
12
161
163
172
53
209
209
209
209
209
169
177
159
251
251
181
181, 250
250
181, 250
181
251
181
181, 251
250
251
251
181, 250
250
.181, 251
251
251
251
251
181
251
251
251
181
181
250
181, 251
210
65
256
236
164
204
64
41
189
42
41
88
216
41
181
161
43
106
86
96
215
129
129
129
129, 220
129
129
143
228
228
228
288
INDEX.
Hannum, Julius,
Mary E.,
Hard, Jane H.,
Hardeaburs
Hardin, Anna,
Hare, Ellen,
Harlow, Benjamin,
Hannah,
Malvina,
Harmon, Alexander,
Uapt. Ben, 37
Charles R.,
Ellas,
Esther A.,
Eunice,
Jane,
John,
Nathaniel,
Reuben,
Ruth,
Samuel,
Sarah,
Harper, ,Tohn,
Nancy,
Harrington,
Charles D.,
Charles H ,
Devereaux S.,
Edward F.,
Ellen E.,
Grace,
Hannah,
Henry,
Henry B.,
Henry M.,
Julia M,
Marcia,
Micah,
Shelby A.,
Harris, Bertha E.
Cora B.,
Dora J.,
Eva.
Freddie J.,
George W.,
Ira S.,
James M.,
Layton C,
Martha,
Mary,
Miles O.,
Myrtle,
Nancy E.,
Nancy M.,
Polly,
];ay,
Rhoda M.,
Roger W.,
Williams.,
Harrison, Deacon Aaron
Jerusha,
Lucy,
Hart (Hartt), Calista B.,
Chenoweth B.,
David P.,
Delia R.,
Gertrude E.,
Grace I.,
Henry,
Henry L..
Hiel B., 144,
Isadora C,
Jolin,
Lucinda,
Mary,
PerleaC,
Phoebe A.,
Ruth, 125.
Samuel,
William H.,
Hartley, Prank,
George C„
69,
202,
201,
202,
201,
202,
220,
144.
228
149
55
159
240
125
125
125
142
,52
195
137
142
1.37
142
143
143
69
118
142
143
240
158
258
258
117
258
258
258
2U2
161
258
258
161
201
202
258
221
220
267
240
220
221
221
267
267
267
267
267
267
220
220
237
267
221
267
220
42
42
42
227
234
2:.'7
:i34
269
227
144
144
89
144
2-29
227
234
215
144
227
273
273
Hartley, Helen A.,
273
Helen H„
273
Jane,
273
Hartwick, Gideon,
88
Lucinda,
88
Mary P.,
8.S
Harvey, Antoinette.
212
Betsey,
212
Buel,
212
Carl,
212
Caroline,
212
Cephas,
124
Charles,
•zrz
Charles M.,
123
D. Elbert,
21;i
Dan M.,
]23,21:i
Delia L.,
212
Delias.,
123
Dorothy,
212
Emily,
212
Ephraim,
123
Florence,
212
Frank,
212
George C,
212
Grace,
100
Helen,
212
Helen G.,
212
James M.,
124, 212
Josephine,
212
Laura A.,
813
Lonela,
212
Lorenzo D.,
218
Louisa, 212
213, 266
Louisa A.,
212
Lyman R.,
123
Maria L.,
218
Mary A.,
212
Mary E.,
212
Norman,
123
Norman H.,
123. 212
Odell,
■ 212
Orley K.,
212
Pamelia,
123
Philo.
212
Rhoda A.,
100
Rhoda P.,
123
Seth M.,
123, 124
Wallace N.,
213
William,
100
William S.,
123, 212
William W.,
124, 212
Harwood, Aurilla,
lis
Elizabeth,
117, 118
Grove M.,
118
.John,
117
Joseph,
124
Mary,
118, 202
Oliver,
122
Pamelia,
123
Rollin.
118
Ruba L.,
124
Ruby,
122
Sarah,
122
Silas,
117, 118
Vesta,
1-^4
ITaskell, Eben P.,
65
Hastings, Sibyl.
213
Hatch. Anson,
56
Caroline E.,
130
Charles D.,
130
Edward H.,
130
Eleanor C,
130
Eliphalet,
32. 93
Elmina,
213
.Jane F.,
1.30
John J.,
130
.Josiah H.,
130
Lucelia,
130
Lucy,
93
Martha A.,
130
Mary E.,
209
Statira,
93
Hatch, Willis A.,
209
Hathaway, Harriet,
178
Phoebe B..
214
Haviland, Almira S.,
121
Augustus,
121, 208
Charles A.,
121
Daniel A.,
121
Daniel W.,
121
Gilbert,
121
Kathryn K.,
208
Lizzie,
208
LuraD.,
121
Maria M..
121, 208
Phebe,
121
Phebe A.,
121, 208
Phebe J.,
121
Samuel J.,
121
Sarah D.,
121
Hawkins, Betsey,
145
Catherine,
189
Charles W.,
159
Deeford S.,
159
Edward E.,
159
Henry H.,
159
James R.,
159
Lewis J.,
159
Nancy,
159
Orpha,
78
Washington J..
159
William,
159
William L.,
159
Hawley, Adelbert S.
250
Alice,
250
Blanche,
265
Edna M.,
250
Effle A.,
265
Elisha,
265
Frances,
250
Fred H.,
265
Henrietta,
265
Henry A.,
250
Lucy W.,
250
Maria.
260
Rachel,
9,15
Vashti,
265
Hawse. Elijah,
201
Hannah (?),
201
Susannah,
201
Hay, Herschel,
213
Martha M.,
213
Sibyl,
213
Haycook, Lucinda,
207
Hayden. Daniel,
5
Ebenezer,
13
Fannie L.,
175
Frances A.,
175
George P.,
175
Mary,
52
Hayes. Adaline C.
211
Ahinoam,
73
Ann M.,
73
Caroline,
235
Catherine,
73
Charles H.,
131
Chester,
73
Chester A.,
73, 131
Chester W.,
131
Edward A.,
131
Ellen M..
131
Klmina F.,
73, 130
Emogeue,
211
Fidelia,
73
Frances,
235
Francis,
235
Granville,
235
Hannah,
44
Harriet.
73,91
Harriet E.,
131
Ira,
94
.John J.,
131
Lucelia E.,
73, 130
Margaret,
94
INDEX.
289
Hayes. Marilla,
Martha P., 73
225
131
Mary E.,
131
Mercv,
94
Milote.,
73
Obadiah,
73
Rosetta,
44
Sally B.,
73
Sarah 0.,
m
Sarah F.,
131
Seth,
63
Silas,
44
Susan J.. 73
131
Susannah.
54
William E.,
311
William M.,
211
Haynes, Asa,
76
Mary,
76
Sylvia,
76
Hazelwood, Elizabeth,
156
Hazen, David,
104
Esther,
104
Lucia S.,
104
Headington, Charles H.,
1911
David P.,
200
Eliza L.,
200
Emmet,
199
Harry H.,
200
Hugh E.,
199
Jennie 11.,
300
Nancy S.,
200
Sarah J.,
199
Healey, Henry,
178
Maria,
178
Sarah E.,
178
Heath. Ann,
214
Arthur W.,
258
Charles,
258
Elizabeth J.,
258
Ethel M..
258
Frances N.,
258
Homer M.,
258
Howard N.,
258
Nathaniel H.,.
258
Rosanna.
258
Samuel,
88
Warren W.,
258
Hebbard, EUery C, 135
,224
Martha S.,
134
Robert.
134
Timothy,
134
William W.,
134
Heddun, Frances S..
187
Oliver P.,
187
Sarah R.,
187
Hedges, Frances,
191
Heilman, Dr. I. G..
163
Heinmiller, Albert,
237
Heisel, Aggie,
212
Heivley, Ella J.,
187
Henry,
187
Mary R.,
187
Helmick, Dr.,
89
Hemingway, .
55
Hemstraught, Mary,
121
Henderson, John M.,
157
Sarah,
157
Henry, Eliza,
106
Elvira,
106
James,
176
Jonas,
106
Sarah R.,
187
William A.,
87
Herbert, Ammie A.,
228
John,
228
John C,
228
Mary M.,
228
William N.,
238
Heron, Christopher,
258
Donald D.,
259
Ethel,
259
LydiaF.,
258
Heron. Margaret,
Margaret E.,
258
Hind, Harold,
215
259, 273
John R.,
215
Maud A.,
259, 273
Martha,
215
Roberts.,
369
Richard,
215
Samuel,
358
Hiscock, Cora,
167
William W.,
259
lloadley, Irena,
59
Herrick, Abigail,
75
Mary,
59
Allen H.,
168
Philemon,
59
Anna M..
168
Hoag, Martha A.
128
Berthia I.,
168
Milton,
128
Bessie E.,
168
Hodges, Sallie,
41
Edwin I).,
168
Hoffman, Bertha
P., 256
Gertrude W.,
168
Bertha V.,
273
Griice L.,
16S
Eugene E.,
256, 273
Harley L.,
168
George A.,
256, 273
Jarvis A.,
168
Harmine W.,
273
Lydia J.,
168
Helen A.,
256, 273
Lyman.
168
John G.,
256
MervilleC,
168
Louisa A.,
256
Nancy M.,
168
Mary,
256
Reuben S.,
108
Matilda A.,
256, 273
Sarah O.,
168
0. v..
273
Hersey, Albert E.,
V>b
Rhoda A..
356, 373
Benjamin W.,
1.55
Holcomb ,
95
Caroline M.,
155
Ahinoam,
73
Charles A.,
1.55
Almon,
63
Julia,
155
Arthur C,
225
Louise M.,
155
Arthur R.,
225
Mary C,
155
Asahel,
28
William A.,
155
Augustine,
40
Zephaniah S. M.,
155
Ben a j a.
5
Hess. Matthew,
226
Benjamin,
17
Hewitt, Allen W.,
188
Betsey,
75
Charles E.,
174
Calvin,
44
Florence G.,
174, 347
Capt,.
33
Helen M.,
174
Caroline,
75
Helen O.,
174, 247
Carrie A.,
225
Henry H.,
174
Chloe.
30
Herbert E.,
174
Clement,
235
l.elaL.,
174
Curtis,
75
Hibbard, Sarah A.,
124
Daniel,
44
Hiccox, Ebenezer,
23
Deacon,
9
Hicks, Gov.,
256
Elizabeth,
11,41,54
Lucia C,
203
Erastus,
173
Margaret,
174
Esther,
62
Higgins, Daniel,
75
Fidelia,
40,73
Higley, Abigail,
34, 36, 64
Friend,
54
Betsey,
63
Gaylord,
44
Brewster,
63
Hannah,
44
Chloe,
63
Hannah M.,
225
Dudley,
36
Harriet,
54
Enoch,
62
Harvey,
55
Esther,
63
Hezekiah,
33
Eunice,
36
Helen,
40
Hannah,
36
Herman,
54
Harriet,
63
Homer M.,
75
John,
25
Increase,
75
Jonathan.
64
Joshua,
55
Lois,
36,67
Julia,
54
Lucy,
63
Lewis.
44
Nathaniel,
36
Lovica,
23
Rachel,
64
Mary,
47
Rosalinda,
62,63
Maryette,
75
Rosannah,
63
Melissa,
75, 132
Hildreth, Sarah,
60
Milo,
40
Hill, Caleb,
51
Milton,
40
Darius,
211
Nahum,
40
Ebenezer,
63
Nancy G.,
173
Eunice,
51
Philura,
40
Gilbert V.,
51
Phineas,
54
Henry,
51
Rachel,
76
Joseph M.,
19t)
Rebecca,
40
Lavina H.,
211
Reuben,
54. 75
Mary,
56
Samuel F.,
40
Noadiah M.,
51
Sarah,
52, 55, 96
Rebecca M.,
100
Schuyler,
.54
Sally A.,
51
Sophronia,
54
Wealthy,
211
Starr,
40
Hills. Lorenzo R.,
186
Susan,
54
Mary A.,
186
Susannah, 17,
33,40,54. 173
Hilts, Libbie M.,
205
Thomas,
47
Hind, Estella,
215
Vashti,
55
ago
INDEX.
Holcomb, Wilbert C,
William F.,
Holdren, Benjamin,
tiarriet P.,
Mary,
Holland, Kattie,
Hoi lister, Melinda,
Holmes, C. D.,
Elijali,
Elizabeth,
Julia R.,
Laura,
Holt, Lois.
Nicholas,
Holton, Josephine,
Holyoke, Capt. Elizur,
Mary,
Hood, Isabelle,
Hooker, Kev. Nathaniel,
Hopkins, Albert,
Alden W.,
Anna J.,
Charles W., 153
Eliza,
Elizabeth,
Grace E.,
Jessie E.,
John M.,
Marjorie,
William,
Hopper, Hannah,
Horton, Anna A.,
Bessie M.,
Caroline D.,
(Chester H.,
Eva,
Frank S., 231
Gideon,
Gideon E.. 22?
Horace S.,
James G„
Lena I., "2:
Mabel,
Mary,
Mary A.,
Morris D.,
Vinnie,
Willie O.,
Hoskins, ,
Abel,
Abiah,
Alexander,'
Alson,
Anna,
Anthony,
Asa,
Charity,
Elijah,
Elizabeth,
Eunice,
Hannah,
Henry,
Increase,
.lames,
.Joseph,
Justin,
Laurana,
Lois.
Martha,
Mary,
Nathan,
Pure,
Rachel,
Rosamond,
Shubael,
Zebulon,
Hosmer, Martha,
Hotchkiss, Hepzibah,
Hough. Adele R.,
Alanson H.,
Hannah M.,
Helen G.,
225
40
248
248
248
253
44
204
169
169
229
169
88
Hough, Leila I., 246
Lucia, 186
Niles P., 246
Sarah, 157
Susan E., 246
Sylvester, 157
House, Bradley M., 120, 206
Conrad. 120
Gerrit Z., 120
John C, 120, 206
John H.,
Julia L.,
Lucy A.,
Lucy M.,
Lura D.,
Mary C,
Ophelia L.,
Orson A.,
Page G.,
Page M.,
Sally J.,
Sarah L.,
Seymour 0.,
T. Vernette,
Vernon A..
Houser, Walter,
Hovey, Clarissa,
How, Maria L.,
Howard, Abigail,
Eliza H.,
Harriet,
John,
Sarah,
Seymour,
Howe, Elizabeth,
Harriet E.,
Howell, Ella V.,
Herbert,
Herbert 0.,
Herbert W. M.,
Suzana E.,
Howey, Anna M.,
Emogene,
Harriet, 101,
Jane E.,
Joel M.,
John,
.John L.,
John M.,
Letitia,
Louise L.,
Lucretia E.,
Martha M.,
Sarah L.,
Thomas,
William,
William J.,
Howland, Artemus,
Consider.
Cynthia,
Eva M.,
Henry B.,
Henry H.,
.Tames G.,
Jessie A.,
Rebecca,
Harah E.,
Hoyle, George,
Henry,
Laura O.,
Mary B.,
Sarah V.,
Sophia W.,
Timothy,
Hubbard, Fidelia M.
Florilla,
Leveret,
Hubbell (Hubtjle),
Alice M., 238
Anna, 8w
Anna M., 147, 230
Beckwith. 230
120, 207
120
120
130, 206
206
206
120, 206
206
206
120
120, 207
206
206, 262
206
145
200
153
70
85
70.85
72
240
126
78
270
243
243
243
129
232
250
181
181, 250
101
101, 181
101
181
181, 350
181
250
101
250
101, 181
101
101
181
130
130
130
322
233
130. 223
130
130, 223
130
130, 222
83
148, 233
148, 232
232
148
148
148
65
100
64
147.
83,
83, 147
147,
82, 146
147
Hubbell (Hubble),
C. Elizabeth,
Carrie,
Eliza S.,
Elizabeth B.,
Francis,
Fred,
George L.,
Jennie C,
John P.,
.Tohn S.,
.John W ,
Julius C, 82
Loring,
Lucy S ,
Margaret S.,
Martha A.,
Mary,
Mary C,
Richard W.,
Ruth.
Sherwood,
Susan K , 8
Wolcott. 8:
Hudson, Samuel,
Hughey, Mary,
Hulet. Winfleld S.,
Hull, Emily,
Mary,
Hulse, Sophia E.,
Hulshizer, Godfrey,
Margaret,
Mary M.,
Hummel. Eliza,
Humphrey, Carlton F.,
Clarissa,
Edwin M.,
EllaR.,
Emily L.,
Frederick H.,
Guy,
Hannah,
Henrietta.
Lucius,
Lyman,
Walter A.,
Humphries, Samuel.
Hungerford, Edna V.,
Harry C,
Helen M.,
Joseph C,
LuellaH.,
Melville E.,
Minnie I.,
Hunsberger, Miles,
Hunt. Abigail,
Alice B.,
Arthur E.,
David R.,
Harold L.,
Harriet,
John,
Josephine,
Katie,
Nancy M.,
Pamelia,
Thomas,'
Hurd, Fanny,
Henrietta,
Rhoda,
Hurlbut, Ebenezer,
Flora,
Huseman, Kathenne,
Louis.
Richard F..
Husted. Daniel F.,
Esther,
Esther A.,
Forest W.,
.lames D.,
Laura,
Lydia J.,
230
230
330
147
230
198
230
147
230
147
147
230
50
147
2:i0
147
83
230
147
230
230
.147
,230
120
308
269
261
5
239
174
174
174
225
200
200
200
200
200
200
43
135
135
200
135
200
8
178
178
178
178
178
178
178
362
83
2.5a
253
183
253
183
253
253
183
129
51
35
190
265
181
13
71
235
235
235
206
206
206
206
120
1G9
206
Husted, Olive,
Sampson M.,
Walter,
Hutchings, Charles,
Clayton D.,
Elsie M.,
Harold B.,
Julia E.,
Mary,
Hutchinson, Alice V.,
Annie,
Edward R.,
Mabel,
Mary L.,
Huxley. Alargere,
Mary,
Hyde, A. A.,
Susan,
Huzzy, Azalia H.,
lugalls, Lydia F.,
Ingell, Christiana.
Polly,
Zadock,
Irvin, ,Tohn T..
Ives, Hannah M.,
Rosa,
Jackson, Mary A.,
Jacobs, Anna,
Deborah J.,
Emily,
Marcia,
James, Augusta,
Aura K.,
Elizabeth C,
William W.,
Jamison, Elizabeth,
William A..
Jayne, Beth H.,
George F.,
Harry B.,
Henry,
Jessie A.,
Mary,
Spencer H.,
Jencks, .Joanna A.,
Jenks, Alice,
Nancy,
Jenney, Mary C,
Johnson, Bessie,
Bethenia,
Cordelia,
Edmond,
Edward P.,
Edwin,
Estella M.,
Evora I.,
Floyd,
Gilbert W..
Hannah,
Hittie,
Letitia,
Lewis,
Martha,
Mary,
Mary C,
Maud B.,
Nellie I.,
Perle M.,
Phoebe.
Roxana,
Silas E.,
William,
William B ,
Jones, Catherine F.,
Celestia,
Charlotte.
Clarence H.,
Gwen.
Henry W..
Lyman,
Margaret,
Mary D.,
INDEX.
206
Jones. Mary E.,
262
206
Maud A.,
273
206
Nancy,
183
263
Stewart H,,
274
263
Thomas li..
195
263
Wliitford T..
274
263
Jordan, Dexter S.,
23:.'
263
Luta H.,
232
263
Mario,
204
268
Suzana E.,
232
167
Joyce, l^lttie.
171
:J68
Judd, Ann,
180
2H8
Margaret,
160
179
Milton,
160
72
Sarah,
160
f)8
Judson, Frederick.
74
2.>6
Ivearney, Elizabeth J
., 273
1-1.5
Iveech, David,
120
256
William a.
120
160
Iveller(lvellar). Hatt
e, 189
81
Ida M.,
224
81
Lilian,
224
81
Thomas,
224
217
Kelley, Blanche L..
220
2:ir>
Clark J..
220
109
Edward E.,
220
274
Elizabeth,
220
159
Hannah,
240
252
May,
220, 266
215
N.,
220
99
Phoebe B.,
220
204
Kellogg, Alexander,
269
226
Ann E.,
195
226
Betsey C,
195
236
Charles,
195
54
Cora A.,
269
99
Daniel F.,
195, 257
223
John,
70
223
Maud I.,
257
223
Ralph A.,
269
223
Raymond A.,
269
223
Ruby C,
269
223
Victorine L.,
257
223
Kelsey, Mabel,
15
25U
Mary,
20, 25
251
Sarah.
82
221
Tliomas,
15
267
Kelso, Antoinette,
245
212
Charles H.,
191
153
Kemptou, Isabella,
195
201
Kendall, Bernice,
75
153
Eliza.
88
153
Kendrick, Fletcher W.. 210
201
Kennedy. Almera,
178, 179
153
Kent, Maria.
144
201
Kenyon, George S.,
198
111
Jane A.,
245
153
Kiltie,
198
153
Margaret L.,
198
206
Polly,
94
181
Kerr. Thomas R ,
114
181
Ketchum, Sophia,
26 :i
181
Keyes, Abijah,
78
181
Amaziah,
78,79
206
Ellas.
78
153
Elizabeth,
78
114
Nancy,
78
154
Oliver,
78
181
Robert.
78
106
Sarah,
78
153
Thomas.
78
206
Kldd, Etta,
116
181
Kidder, Mary,
117
274
Kil bourne. Mary,
47
183
Thomas,
47
144
King, Angeline B.,
163
230
Charles M.,
154
237
David,
45
273
Ebenezer,
45
183
Electa,
137
,230
Eliza.
154
115
Fidelio,
45
291
King, Frank,
183
Franklin J.,
154
Fred,
182
Ciamallel,
93
George E.,
125
George W..
154
Hiran),
182
Isabel,
182
Laura,
107
Lora.
93
Martha L.,
ir)4
Minnie A.,
is:;
Percilla.
93
Sarah.
182
Solomon,
154
Sophia.
91
WillettaC,
154
William.
Ih:;
William n..
1.54
Willis,
182
Kinney. Clias. W.,
114
Kinsley, Delia A.,
109
Milo \V.,
109
Sally.
109
Klingbiel, Herman
153
Knapp, Alice li.,
274
Anna R.,
268
rharles N.,
274
.John,
268
Sarah .1..
268
Vernon L.,
274
Knickerbocker, Henry, 94
Knight, Harriet.
216
Knott, Edward H.,
135
Knowlton, Capt. Thos.. 38
Kole, Adrianna,
210
La Courtemache. Emily, 149
Ladd, Benoni,
70
Betsey,
81
Caliste R.,
81,144
Charles G.,
145
David.
81
Emma E.,
145
Eunice,
81
Eunice S.,
81
Eva J.,
144, 227
George C,
144
Frank C.
145
Harriet.
81
Harriet E..
144
Henry K.,
144
Horace,
81, 144
Lilly,
144
Lucy G.,
81,144
PerleaM..
81, 145
Rodolphus,
Will H.,
81, 145
144
Laizure, Amanda W.,
116, 200
Charles H.,
116
Elijah,
115
Eliza M.,
115
Isabel,
115
Jacob,
116
James A.,
115
Jane,
115
Jonathan,
115
Lizzie T.,
116
Mary S.,
116
Sarah J.,
115, 199
William C,
116
Lancaster, Ada,
214
Landers. Caroline R.
170
Clarissa,
170
Davidson,
170
Sarah.
56
Langdon, Jennie W..
264
Lewis E..
264
Myrtle H.,
264
William,
264
Laraway, Alice M.,
235
Arnold,
154, 235
Elsie,
235
292
INDEX.
Laraway, Ralph R.,
235
Lewis, Lucy,
39
Lowery, Charles C,
215
Ray B.,
235
Mabel,
250
EvaB.,
215
Large, Hannah,
9
Malinda,
249
l^lary,
215
Simon,
9
Mary,
118
Ludlow, Henry W.,
56
Larkins, Charles D.,
269
Myra,
249
Luey, CharlasR.,
249
Elizabeth,
209
Thomas,
249
Donald T..
249
Gertrude E.,
269
William H.,
249
Emma C,
248
Thomas H.,
269
Lilly, Frances,
158
Lester L.,
249
William C,
269
Lincoln. Nellie,
131
William A.,
349
Larsey, Will,
207
Lipsey. Agnes A.,
198
William D.,
248
Lathrop, Anna.
243
Charlotte P.,
198
Luster, Blanche,
259
Laughton, H. W.,
2*^3
Elizabeth M.,
198
Luton, William,
101
Laurance, Philena,
123
Frank L.,
198
Lutton, Agnes,
259
Lawrence, Esther,
36
Litchfield. Lyman,
61, 108
Edith E.,
260
Hattie A..
153
Livingston, Stephanie R., 177
Florence A.,
260
Lawton, Abner,
246
Walter,
177
Florence E..
259
Annie W.,
246, 271
Lloyd, Celestia L.,
244
Robert W.,
35*
Charles E.,
246
James M.,
244
William,
259
Gideon,
97
Lizzie H.,
244
Lyman, Anne E.,
190
Guy.
Helen,
246
Lock, Laura,
220
Carrie A.,
190
246, 271
Lockman, Eliza,
208
Clarissa,
6a
.lane,
246
James,
208
Cora,
268
Lucinda,
97
Lizzie,
208
Emma R.,
106, 190
Polly,
97
Logan, Sally B.,
73
Ernest M..
191
Sarah H..
267
Loggen, Elizabeth
117, 118
Horatio W.,
61
Leahy, Catherine,
184
Loiselle, Adeline,
270
Jarius J.,
106
James,
184
London. Mayhew,
106
.Tohn B.,
106
Nellie M.,
184
Long, Fanny,
243
John W.,
106, 190
Learned, Edward 0.
241
Sarah,
7
Rosella C.
106
Edward E.,
241
Thomas,
9
Ruth,
160
Frances A.,
241
Longshore. David,
53
Susan A.,
106, 190
Letty H.,
241
Lonsdale, Augusta,
156
Lynch, John,
74
Leanard. Lydia,
135
Elizabeth,
156
Lynde, Julia,
149
Lee, Adah B.,
91
Harriet,
156
Lyne, Bettie E.,
256
Blanche R.,
145
Robert,
156
Lyon. William S.,
105
Charles M.,
145
Loomis. Allie A.,
170
Macauley, Eliza,
183
Daisey E.,
145
Anna,
37
Maltbie, Ernest L.,
263
Ellen E.,
91
Benajah,
17
Flora L.,
263-
Frank C,
145
Betsey,
96
Floyd B.,
263
Harriet,
271
Burdett H.,
170
George W.,
263
Henry.
81
Carrie,
230
Mary A.,
363
Lewis H..
91
Caroline R.,
170
William F.,
263
I<uther M.,
91
Catherine,
27
McConnell, Oelinda,
360
Martha,
145
Charlotte,
46
Charles W.,
360
Milo,
90
Chauncey,
173
Evangeline D.,
360
Orlie,
222
Cynthia,
96
Frederick R.,
36&
Rachel,
90
Edward,
96
Gertrude M.,
260
Samuel,
90, 145
Elanthan,
17
Lucy M.,
360
Sherman S.,
91
Elizabeth,
31
Ralph C
26ff
Susan,
145
Frances A.,
175
Ray,
260
Ursula.
90
Frank G.,
173
Richard L.,
260
W. H. P.,
273
Grace,
173
Rodolphus,
260
Le fever, Mary C,
196
Henry,
96, 170
McDonald (Macdonald),
LefHngwell, Betsey,
128
Jane,
96
Lucy.
203
Leffier. Claribelle,
1.54
Joseph.
93
Nannie,
257
Legg, Carrie E.,
129
Lorana,
57
Mace, Eliza C.
156
Leland, Ada H.,
196
Lottie,
173
Emeline S.,
156
Ziba,
196
Louisa F.,
173
John,
156
Lemon, Julia M.,
186
Mark.
17
.lohu V. R.,
156
Samuel,
186
Mary.
203
Mary.
156
Leonard, Abigail,
75
Millard C,
170
Mary E..
156
Alice A.,
132
Polly,
96
Nellie E.,
156
Cyntliia.
75
Samuel,
27
Van Rensselaer,
156
Cynthia M.,
1.32
Sarah,
17
Mack. Laura,
171
Emeline,
133
Temperance,
17
Mackin, Emma G.,
249
Frances.
132, 223
Tryphena,
17
Lauretta E.,
249
George H.,
133
Vincent,
96
Mary J ,
176
Lewis D.,
75, 1.33
Loper, Hattie M.,
264
Patrick,
176
Lewis W.,
133
Mabel F.,
364
Robert D.,
176. 24i>
Mary,
46
S. Hawes,
264
Macy. Eunice,
113
Merrick D.,
133
Samuel H.,
264
Magoffey, John H.,
154
Milton D.,
75. 132
Lord, Clarissa,
168
Mallory, Virginia 0.
167
Nath:in,
75
Daniel.
168
Manley, Betsey,
204
Leuty, Mary E..
266
Louisa,
258
Mann. T. C,
158
Lewis, Arthur W.,
249, 250
Lydia M.,
W»
Mansfield, John,
5
Eleanor,
250
Sabra A.,
68
Sarah,
5
Elizabeth C,
271
Lourton, Marcy,
16
Manzy. Anna,
3.56
Eunice,
169
Love, Jane.
115
Marlin, Burton L.,
176
Gonnette,
249, 271
Lowell, Charles R.,
248
Jennette,
176
George,
176
Edith A.,
248
John H.,
176
George W.,
250
James A.,
248
.Tohn M.,
176
Hannah,
28
Katie A.,
248
Mahlon,
176-
INDEX.
293
Marlin, Mahlon H.,
176
McLaln. Samuel D.,
227
Miller. Oscar W.,
166
Marthas.,
176
McLelhin, Charles M
229
I'ersla,
63
Marsli, Craig,
115
Charles W.,
229
Persis,
40
Marinda,
124
Donald.
229
Susannah,
261
Samuel,
29
Elizabeth,
229
William,
238
Marshall, ,
71
Hugh.
oo<j
William n.,
168
Martin, Amanda M..
160
Alalcome,
229
William T.,
254
Anna,
160
Mary,
229
Millgate, Ella J.,
145
Cornelia,
160
McNair, Charles,
42
Milligan, Mary,
249
Esther K.,
24S
Stewart,
42
Mills, Harriet,
193
Geraldine,
160
McNaughton, John,
122
John,
44
Herbert H.,
160
Margaret,
122
.Joseph,
.32
Herbertta,
160
Mary,
122
Phoelje A..
208
John H.,
160
McNett, Martha.
136
Miner, BrinkerhotT N
. 146
John T.,
160
McNutt, Lizzie A.,
193
Caroline L.,
146
Percy,
160
McPherson, .lanet.
245
Harriet S.,
146
Robert M.,
160
Meacham, Alfred,
53
Ilavila,
183
Thomas.
160
Amelia.
53
Joel.
145
Walter II..
160
Elizabeth. •
53
Lucretla.
145
Marvin, Almira,
133
Gay lord,
53
Rev. Ovid,
145
Vestal),
133
Laiira,
53, 8«
Minor. Ovid.
82
William,
133
Paul.
.52, 88
Minnish, .lames,
260
Mascraft, Mehitable,
24
Phoebe,
■ 58
Minton. Sarah,
67
Mason. Anna T.,
149
Riley.
53
Mitchell, Clyde W..
185
Bertha H.,
110
Roxana,
52, 53, 88
Edna,
160
Mather, Lucinda,
87
Sarah.
53
Helen,
266
Timothy.
28
Mead. Helen,
114
Lelia,
266
Matsou. Edward,
44
Maria L.,
114
Lowell N.,
266
Mattis, Augustus,
190
Sanford.
114
Marcia A.,
111
Catherine,
190
Meek, Helen.
2.35
Olive P.,
266
Mary.
190
Meeker. Charlotte,
94
Orvil,
266
Mattocks, Caroline M.,
82
Julions.
94
Rebecca,
71
Lucy,
82
Meeks. Mary J..
221
Mize, IMaria,
159
Samuel,
82
Meetur. Edward B.,
251
Molasky, Harriet,
243
Maxwell, .ferusha.
38
Frank C,
251
Henry,
243
May. Cynthia A.,
124
Grace I.,
251
.Jennie,
243
Mayer, Melchior,
193
Harold.
251
Mole, Sarah A.,
198
Mazet, Elsie S..
233
Hazel I.,
251
Sarah E.,
198
Melcena,
233
Louise,
251
Thomas.
198
Robert,
233
Melick, Anna M.,
248
Monell, Bertha E.,
169
William,
233
James,
248
Montgomery,
McArthur, Hamilton,
266
Mary A.,
248
Agnes A.,
113, 198
Louisa,
266
Mellen, Maud S.,
149
Caroline,
66
Lydia, 218
,266
Merick, Florence S.,
273
Charles,
66
McUart, Lilla,
182
Merrill, Addison,
100
Col.,
138
Lizzie,
182
Arthur S.,
100
Cora,
197
McCarthy, Nellie,
183
Jennie M.,
100
Eliza,
66
McCleary, Samuel,
65
Louisa,
214
Elizabeth,
66
McConnell, Margaret J.,
237
Tirzah.
206
Ella,
113
Mary,
266
Merriman, Amaret,
78
Esther,
66
McCoy, Calista B..
227
Caleb,
78
Etta,
197
Elizabeth.
227
Harvey,
78
Etta E..
113
William R.,
267
Philura.
78, 136
Ezekiel,
66
McDarmid, Margaret,
122
Merritt. James.
74
Florence,
197
McDonald, Cornelia,
126
Messenger. David,
36
Gen.,
48
Ellen, 126
, 216
Nathaniel,
36
Grace,
197
•lames.
125
Millard. Abbie E.,
241
Harvey.
66
Jane,
126
Angeline A.,
165
Harry J.,
197
Maria, 126
.216
Austin S..
165, 241
Henry,
66
Sophia, 126
,216
Charles E.,
241
Henry .!.,
113, 197
Theodosia,
125
Charlotte A..
165, 241
Jeanetta,
197
McGechin, Margaret,
272
Clara B.,
241. 269
John.
66, 112
McGowan, Rev. J. W.,
169
Esther.
241
Libbie,
225
Mclntyre, Harry,
267
HattieL.,
241
Mary,
66
Hazel B.,
267
Olivers.,
165, 241
Mary E., 112
113, 197
Kinne J.,
267
Sarah A.,
165
Pauline,
113
Minnie L.,
267
Miller. Abigail,
168
Robert.
66
Ransom,
267
Calvin,
168
Seymour,
66
McKee, Almera, 178
, 179
Cell a A.,
238
Uretta,
113
Ellen F..
178
Edna I.,
168
Warren,
66
Walter M.,
178
Eliza,
154
Moody. Albert,
244
McKeever, Mary V.,
116
Ella,
210
Andrew L.,
111
Margaret.
103
Emeline M.,
168
Ann C,
111
McLain, Andrew J.,
144
.Teannette,
243
Ann E.,
111, 195
Cora M.,
227
Lewis,
138
Anna.
65
Eva F.,
227
Lida,
263
Carrie E..
189
James H.,
227
Maggie C,
116
Catherine,
189
James S.,
227
Martha,
50
Frederick H.,
111
Lucy E.,
o«)-
Mary.
263
George.
in
Margaret,
227
Mary R.,
168
Grace M.,
244
Nellie,
227
Monroe,
263
Henry C,
65,111
Samuel,
227
Micah,
25
John,
189
294
Moody, Julia M., 244
Memory, 111
Noadiah, 65
Mooers, Benjamin, 83
Charlotte E.„ 83
Hannah, 83
Hannah E., 147
Moon, Laura S., 257
Mary L., 355
Newton, 257
Richard N., 257
Walter, 257
Mooney, Amos A., 257
Ellen B., 257
Lou C, 257
Moore, Aaron P., 72, 126
Abby, 167
Abigail, 6, 7, 10, 17, 28, 34, 37,
38, 39, 41, 54.
Abel B., 69, 119
Abiah, 8, 21, 40
Abner, 32, 93
Abner A., 93. 107, 167
Abraham, 33, 62
Abram, 109
Acsah, 127, 167
Ada, 344
Ada B., 167, 243
AdaL.. 314
Adaliue, 113
Adaline A., 92
AdalineC, 123.311
Addie M., 208, 264
Addle K.. 214
Adella, 318
Adrian, 214
Agnes, 13, 27, 343
Agnes E., 318
Alanson, 34
Albert, 69, 99, 117, 119, 138
Albert O., 99
Albert H., 204
Albert J., 129
Albert W., 209
Alden T., 126
Alexander, 83, 149
Alfred, 71, 89, 158
Alice, 83, 87. 115, 183, 321
Alice B., 191, 353
Alice O., 140
Alice E., 127. 153, 219, 334
Alice v., 107, 191
Alice K., 301
Alice L., 188, 361
Allen J., 306
Almeria, 36
Almira, 60, 92, 164
Almon, 63
Almon E., 205, 261
Alpheus, 18
Alpheus J., 185
Alpheus S., 104, 185
Amanda, 73, 73, 104, 138, 130
Amanda M., 89, 160
Amaret, 46, 77, 81
Amasa, 33
Amasa C, 50, 83
Amasa P., 85 153
Amasa K., 84, 153
Amaziah, 80, 139
Amelia, 106
Amma A., 343
Ammie A., 145. 338
Amos, 6, 13, 14, 107
Amy G., 367
Andalucia, 117, 145
Andley, 371
Andrew, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, •
32, 33, 33, 34, 41, 63, 107.
Andrew J., 56. 94, 97
Angeline A., 92, 165
Angle, 170
Moore, Anjanett D., 191
Anna E., 313
Anna H., 187
Anna .J., 213, 365
Anna L., 179
Anna P.. 232
Anna V., 167, 243
Anncelletta, 114
Ann E.. 67, 113, 114
Anne M., 179
Annette. 308, 263
Annice E., 320
Annie, 18, 33, 27, .32, 34, 49,
51.62. 82,115,265.
Annie L., 154
Annie S., "66
Annis. 27, ,50, 153, 167
ApoUos, 72, 127, 191
"Araboh," 37
Araunah, 19, 37
Archie, 214
Arlington L., 243
Arthur, 84
Arthur C, 161,188
Arthur D., 78, 136,167,318,
266.
Arthur H., 239
Arthur L., 319
Asa, 30, 38, 39, 93, 165
Asa B., 69, 118, 119
Ashbel, 10, 18
Ashley M.. 192
At water, 107
Augusta, 165, 304
Aunson, 34
Aurelia. 113
Austin D., 93. 165
Azubah, 28, 33, 53, 63
Barney, 55
Belle.. 183
Belle E., 194
Benjamin, 6, 7, 9, 13, 13, 14,
16. 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 44, 47,
51, 52, 53, 63, 81,89.
Benjamin C, 83, 87
Benjamin F., 51, 159
Benjamin G.. 43
Benjamin M., 83
Benjamin N., 155
Bentley O.. 91
BerdenaL., 209
Bernard L., 337
Bessie, 159
Bessie B., 186, 353
Bessie H., 161
Bessie W., 198
Bethenia. 85, 153
Betsey, 56, 57, 60, 71, 91, 105,
169.
Betsey M., 97
Betty, 37
Birney -J., 91
Blanch E., 194
Blatchford, 67, 113, 114
Bradley, 71, 133
Buel. 109, 205
Bulah, 39
Burke E., 94
Burley F., 194
C. Belle, 319
Oalvin, 71, 93, 122
Calvin H., 159
Calvin M., 123
Carl. 171
Carleton, 39
Carmi C, 93
Caroline, 46, 50, 82, 102
Caroline E., 128, 154
Caroline M., S2, 83, 146, 149
Caroline S., 116, 201
Carrie A., 231. 367
Carrie E., 86, 159, 219
Moore, Carrie G., 208, 214
Carrie L., 228
Carrie M., 211
Catherine, 30, 57, 86, 159, 208,
309.
Catherine A., 169
Catherine C. 61, 106
Catherine 1).. 99
Catherine P., 67, 115
Cecil, 171
Celestia, 53
Celia, 93, 338
Celia E., 61
Charity, 17, 20. 38, 39
Charles, 18. 36, 38, 67, 71, 87,
113, 134, 311, 365.
Charles A., 97. 137. 153, 159,
171, 331, 235, 238, 268.
Charles B., 114, 136
Charles D., 101, 104, 131, 179,
187.
Charles E., 84. 131, 165, 303,
213.
Charles P., 84
Charles G., 119
Charles H., 116, 117, 138, 139,
301, 331.
Charles L.. 170, 208
Charles P., 163
Charles S.. 51, 86, 155
Charles W., 102, li<2. 265
Charlotte, 38, 71, 73, 83, 85,
133
Charlotte A., ' 167
Charlotte B., 171
Charlotte C, 161
Charlotte L., 97, 170
Charlotte M., 84, 153
Charlotte T., 50
Chauncey, 33. 64, 109
Check C. 125, 315
Cheney J., 81. 145
Chester, 55, 91
Chester N., 37, 68
Chloe, 28, 33, 53, 67. 98
Christiana, 81
Clara B., 125, 152, 214
Clarence A., 105
Clarence E., 125, 153, 214
Clarence .1., 105,188
Clarence L., 261
Clarence M., 243
Clarence K., 161
Clarence H., 151
Clarinda, 183
Clarissa, 30, 57, 59, 103
Clasher, 40
Claud, 225
Claud B., 267
Clayton L., 167
Cleo, 171
Clerice. 171
Clifford O., 166
Clifton A., 107, 191
Clinton, 211
Cora A., 188
Cora E., 191
Cora M., 186
Cordelia, 89
Cordelia A., 159, 337
Cordelia T., 318
Cornelia E., 213, 365
Cornelia V., 134. 313
Cornie C. 313, 365
Cynthia, 34. 43, 54. 56. .59. 60,
71, 73, 73. 75, 90, 96, 103, 124,
125, 138. 139, 130.
Cynthia H., 97
Cyrus K., 37, 67
Da maris, Hi 23
Dan, 22. 40, 41
DauaS., 191
INDEX.
295
Moore, Daniel,
22
Daniel A.,
127
Daniel B.,
122
Daniel D.,
91
Darius,
32, 69, 118
Darwin C,
186
David. 11,
19, 36. 37. 113
Deborah,
68, 22, 55
Delia.
164
Delia A.,
109
Delia E.,
118, 194, 202
Delia K.,
234
Delia A.,
128
Dewitt 0., 91, 105, 187, ISS
Dewitt v..
213
Dexter,
127
Diadamia,
55,92
Diantha,
67, 103, 1.S3
Dolly A..
93, 166
Dorcas P.,
105
Dor us.
38
Duane W.,
266
Dulcena,
98
Dwight,
43
Dwight E.,
127,219
Dwight N.,
104
Dyer 0.,
102
Ebeuezer,
11,22
Eber,
19
Eda,
40
Eddie W.,
2(!5
Edgar,
99
Edgar B.,
218
Edgar D..
169. 245
Edith A.,
18b
Edith E.,
188
Edith I.,
215
Edith J.,
179
Edith L.,
149, 161
Edith M.,
170
Edna A.,
102, 250
Edna K.,
182, 251
Edna F..
225
Edward, 67, 92, 113, 164, 204,
211.
Edward A.,
84
Edward C,
155
Edward D.,
159, 238
Edward J., .
51, 86, 87, 155
Edward L.,
152
Edward S.,
114
Edward W.,
149
Edwin,
46
Edwin A.,
243
Edwin L.,
201
Edwin M..
184, 218, 266
Edwin R.,
103. 183
Effle.
125. 215
Effie A.,
213, 265
Effie D..
127, 191
Elbert K.,
167, 243
Elbertiue E.,
218
Elbridge S.,
89
Eldad,
89. 161
EldadB.,
28, 53, 53, 89
Eldad E.,
161
Eleanor,
171
Electa.
28
Electus L..
266
Elhannan W.
53
Ellas,
30,58
Elijah,
17
Eli,
26, 44, 46, 62
Eli L..
44,78
ElishaB.,
140
Eliza. 53,
67, 69, 119. 265
Eliza A.,
58, 101
Eliza C,
51
Eliza H.,
85
Eliza J.,
170
Eliza M.,
68, 82, 115, 145
Eliza R.,
85. 153
Moore, Eliza T., m. 94
Elizabeth, 19, 21, 29, 30, .36.
40, 52, 54, 58, 59, 66, 71, 78.
79, 80, 84, 86. 87. 105, 124, 129,
141, 155. 160. 169, 220.
Elizabeth J., 118
Elizabeth W.. 152
Ella, 153
Ella J., 187
Ella L., 113. 198
Ella M., 210
Ella R., 116. 200
Ellen A., 205
Ellen D., 124
Ellen E., 165, 194. 241
Ellen F., 178. 17U
Ellen M., 101,179
Elmer 8., 107,253
Elmina L., 59
Etna, 239
EIric L., 149
Elsie S. 151, 233
Emeritt, 88
Emery H., 137
Emery J., 126
Emerson W., 101, 178
Emily, 104. 149
Emily B., 86
Emily C, 50. 127
Emily E.. 93
Emily L. S., 151, 232
Emma, 45, 114, 184, 325
Emma B., 1,55
EmmaE., 144
Emma M., 109, 193
Emma R., 61, 120, 161
Emma S., 187
Enoch, 37
ErdineP., 144
Ernest S., 146
Ernest W.. 194
Erwin G., 96. 170
Estella, 125. 215
Estella G., 243
Esther, 33, 36, 46, 92. 96. 128
Esther A., 142
Esther J., 169
Esther M., 68
Ethel A , 218
Ethel E., 187
Ethel G.. 261
Ethel L., 154
Etta, 210
EttaM., 267
Eugene, 167
Eugenia E., 139
Eunice. 1.3. 14. 16, 24, 26, 27,
38. 43, 46, 47, 51.71,78,81,
167.
Eva B.. 215
Eva M., 261
Eva P., 243, 270
Eva R.. 213
Eve, 38
Evelyn C, 197
Everett L., 169
Evora I., 201
Experience, 129
Ezra, 54. 78. 90
Fanny, 45. 76, 78, 81, 164. 239
Fanny E., 152
Fannie L., 175
Fannie M., 192
Faunce A., 167, 344
Fayette. 118, 119
Fayette B., 204
Fayette S., 123.210
Flaviel D., 61. 108
Flavins, 30, 60
FlaviusD., 61
Floral.. 125,215
Flora J., 70, 119, 205
Moore, Flora M., l«3
I'^loreiice, i7i
Florence A., 179, 205
Florence H.. 191
Florence M., 140. 153
Florilla E., lOl
FlorillaM., lOO
Floy, 1K3
Fordyce M., 194
Frances. 119, 1.58
Frances A., 97, 114, 117, 136,
ia5, 171. 241.
Frances C. 149. 232
Frances 11. , (5), 107
Frances K., 140, 226
Frances L., 105, 187
Frances M., 102, 181, 226
Frances S.. 187
Francis. 119
Francis A.. 136
Francis B.. 78, 136
Francis M., 128
Francis O.. SO, 143
Frank, 124
Frank A., 171, 186
Frank C. 145, 228
Frank H., 143,311.227
Frank L., 220
Frank O., 265
Frank P.. 160
Frank R., 155
Frank T., 114
Franklin H.^ 124
Fred A., 125
Fred H., 160
Fred .1., 220
Fred M., 218
FredS., 171.238
Frederick, 37, 67, 72, 146
Frederick A., 188
Frederick M., 149, 160, 332,
238.
Frederick R.. 161
Free Love, 38
Frinda O., 213
Gardiner H., 266
Gennervia, 271
George, 123, 158, 164, 165, 183,
211.
George A., 89, 122. 159, 186
George B., 86, 129. 155
George C 163 239
George E., 97. 165, 238
George H., 56, 92, 97. 153, 334
George L., 114, 137, 318
George N.. 149
George O., 239
George R.. 124
George T.. 101, 232
George \V.. 70. 119. 120. 121,
206, 208, 213, 265.
Georgiana, 155
Georgiana M.. 166, 243
Gerald B., 239
Gerard, 165
Gertrude M., 245
Gideon, 10, 17, 18, 35, 36. 66
Giles. 20
Gladys 164
Gladys E., 266
Glenn, 184
Glenn H.. 204, 267
Gloriana, 30, 57. 98
Goodman, 132
Gordon, 366
Grace, 30, 57, 325
Grace A., 212
Grace E.. 191
Grace I., 201
Grace L.. 161, 209
Grace R.. 170
Grove, 38, 68, 69, 118
296
INDEX.
Moore, Grove G., 70, 121, 208
Grove H., 119, 204
Gurtha I., 167
Guy. 38, 73
Guy D., 160, 239
Guy G., 135, 215
Halsey G., 80
Hannah. 18, 19, 31, 28, 40, 51.
53, 72. 103, 127.
Hannah D.,
Hannah K.,
Hannah M.,
Hannah S..
Hannah W.,
HarJan F.,
Harlan P.,
Harley,
Harlow,
Harold A.,
Harold H..
Harold J.
185
15
157
128
89, 159
108
123, 211
40
57, 98
244
175
183
Harriet, 45, 59, 67, 76, 85, 89
91, 94, 101, 102, 157, 163, 164;
182.
Harriet B.,
Harriet E.,
Harriet L.,
Harriet M.,
Harriet P.,
Harriet S.,
Harry C,
Harry E.,
Harry M.,
Harry S.,
Harting A.,
Harvey,
Hattie.
Hattie A.,
Hattie L.,
Hattie M.
264.
Hattie P.,
Hazel F.,
Hazel I.,
Helen,
Helen I.,
Helen L..
Helen M.,
Helen N.,
Helen T.,
Henrietta
119
208
169
239
163
226
225
243
213
219. 239
60, 105
55
84, 91, 114
107, 191
211, 265
142, 183, 210, 238,
124
232
125
6.3, 115, 119, 353
139
114
83. 186, 191, 211
104, 186
160, 238
=- 128
Henry, 38, 50, 55, 71, 150, 125,
164.
Henry B., 57, 69, 97, 99, 117,
175, 186.
Henry O.,
Henry D.,
Henry H.,
Henry L.,
Henry O.,
Henry P..
Henry R.,
Henry S.,
Henry W.,
Herbert E.,
Hermon S.,
Hester,
Hezekiah R.,
Hilda C,
Hiram,
Hiram P.,
Homer,
Homer A.,
Homer H., 79,
Homer L.,
Homer P.,
Horace,
Horace A.,
Horace D.,
Horace F.,
Horace L.,
Horace V.,
137, 186. 225
219
205
145
123, 127, 209
92, 149, 164, 233
67, 114
163
90, 161, 318
160
97
164, 239
243, 270
28. 72, 120
163
45, 53, 67, 139
89
5, 137, 138, 161
160, 238
91
28, 54, 72, 88, 90
220
227
93, 167
80, 129, 142, 220
127
Moore, Horatio,
Hosea,
Howard E.,
Hugh W.,
Huldah,
Ida.
Ida P.,
Idumea,
Ha M.,
Imlack,
Inez M.,
Ira L.,
Irena.
Irene K.,
Irving C.,
Isaac,
Isabel A.,
Isabella,
.labish,
Jabez.
Jacob H.,
Jadejah,
59
18
234
161
22. 67, 78
158, 213
241
56. 93
194
50
171
125, 214
59
198
219
11,22
107
169
38
39
22
10
.lames. 11, 20, 37, 38, 39, 55,
James A.,
James B.,
James C,
James D.,
James M.,
James S.,
.lane,
Jane E.,
Jane I.,
Jane P.,
Jane S.,
.larvis,
Jason,
Jefferson,
Jehial.
Jemima,
Jennie,
Jennie E.,
Jennie VV.,
Jerome,
Jesse.
Jesse M.,
Jessie,
Jessie L.,
.lessie R.,
Job,
51
119
106, 220
60, 104, 188
129
1.28, 219
71, 91, 103
91
104
85
50,84
37.68
47, 81
21
17, 18, 32. 62
13, 27, 33. 36. 70
243
143
211. 264
57, 126
39. 40, 72
73, 128
149, 159
265
188
15,32
Joel, 10, 14, 22, 30, 38, 58,'59'
72, 103, 184.
Joel A., 183
Joel F.. 38
.lohn, 7, 30, 33, 59, 69, 118, 119
.lohn B 84, 119, 152, 204
John H., 104, 185
•lohn. I.. 118,203,204
.John L., 59, 103
John N., 146, 149, 233
.John R., 85
John S., 333
John W., 83, 149, 163
Jonah, 14, 29, 54, 95, 96
.Jonathan, 6, 8, 9, 10, 17 34
Joseph, 13, 21, 24, 25, 26, 43,
44, 133
Joseph M.,
Josephine,
Josephine M.
.loshua B.,
Judson C. ^^
Juli^a, 40, 60, 87, 92, 155, 166,
Julia A., 59, 103. 122, 126. 127
1.S2, 137, 169, 170, 209, 317 '
124, 213
149
166, 242
56, 96, 169
134
Julia B.,
Julia E,
Julia F.,
Julia H.,
.Julia L.,
50
121, 208, 211, 264
118, 202
117, 123, 311
165, 201, 241, 358
Julia M., 83, 161, 186,' 243^ 270
Moore, Julian B.,
Julian E.,
Juliette A.,
Julius,
Julius H.,
Junie I.,
Justus.
Kate B ,
Kate S..
Katie P.,
Katie R.,
Keturah,
Keziah,
King,
Kittie K.
96, liB&-
245
118, 204
72. 127
83
208, 263
18
164
194
136
106
39,73
46
38,71
198
Laura, 37, 46. 69, 77. 88, 120
158
Laura A.,
Laura B.,
Laura E.,
Laura M.,
Lauretta E.,
Laurindia,
Lauriston,
La Verne,
Lavier E.,
Lavina,
Lavinia.
Leander.
Leander A.,
Leighton C,
Lelah,
Lena A.,
Leo H.,
Leola M..
Leon,
Leona,
Leona W.,
Leonard J.,
Leroy L.,
Leslie ,J.,
Leslie T.,
Lester,
Lester L.,
Levi,
Levi T.,
Levina,
Lewis A.,
Lewis C,
Lewis J.,
Libbie,
Lila M.,
Lilian.
Lilian A.,
Lilian E.,
Lilian F.,
Lilian G.,
Lillie,
Linda A.,
Lizzie,
Lizzie C.
Llewellyn F.,
Llewellyn O.,
Lloyd H.,
Lois,
Lora A.,
Lorana,
Lorina.
Lottie J.,
Louis L.,
Louis W.,
89, 93, 158, 167
303
193, 305
!2, 119, 146, 305
97
60
7a
184
169
22, 136, 211
37
125. 214
166, 242
209
125
220
238
267
167, 186
215
238
188
129, 220
221
267
186
191
128
73,139
18.50
192
116, 201
129
225
265
253
205, 262
218
127, 191, 219
114
125, 214
153
140
244
a05
205, 261
8, 15, 38, 69
95
57
128
24»
108. 192
146, 186, 352
Louisa, 38, 40, 68, 71, 93, 118.
123. 155.
Louisa A., 97, 171
Louisa F., 114, 198
Louisa I., 59
Louise, 256
Lovice, 39
Lovina, 52. 88
Lucia, 186
Lucia C, 203
Lucien B., S9. 160
INDEX.
297
Moore, Lucien O., 107, 191
Lucina, 18
Lucinda, 28, 97
Lucinda D., 85, 152
Lucius, 127
Lucreiia,' 127
LucretiaA., 137,226
Lucretia M., 50
Lucy, 73
Lucy A., llti, 121
LucyC, 70,120
Lucy M., 6S, 160. 205, 260
Lucy P., 152
Lula L., 164
Luman M., 126, 217
Lura D., 70, 120, 121
Luta U., 232
Luther, 57, 92
Luther E., 213
Luther H., 128. 165
Luthera M., 124
Lydia, 22, 45, 183, 265, 266
Lydia A.,i 210
LvdiaJ., 120,205
LyIeM., 268
Lyman, 55. 91, 92
Lyman B., 61, 107
Lyman K., 210
Lysander, 56, 94, 96
Mabel, 15, 225
Mabel C, 164, 240
Mabel G., 144
Mabel L., 108, 191
Mabel M., 187
Maggie S., 214
Malinda, 62
Malvina, 125
Mamie, 238
Marcia, 54,55,91,164.201
Marcus A., 78. 136
Marcus E.. 161
Marcus T., 89, 161
Marcy, 22
Margaret, 102
Margaret A., 113
Margaret M., 209
Maria. 53, 56. 69, 73, 86, 91.92.
117. 129, 203, 207.
Maria A., 105
Maria L.. 67, 113, 218
Marian E., 125, 214
Marietta, 92
Marilla, 39. 81
Marion H., 194
Marion M., 171
Marjorie P., 241
Mark. 47, 64. 109
Mark Milton, 80, 137
Marquis D., 127,218
Martha, 8. 9. 13. 14, 19. 28. 30.
48. 57, 59. 60, 81, 90, 91, 92,
101. 145, 162, 164.
Martha A., 126. 136
Martha L.. 86, 154
Martha M., 213
Martha N., 253
Martha S., 99, 176
Martin, 15. 183
Mary. 7, 8. 10, 15, 19. 21, 26,
29, 30, 34, 37, 38, 41, 43, 46,
51. 53. 54. 55, 56. 59. 67, 68,
77. 87, 90, 94, 95, 96, 102, 127,
158. 160, 203, 271.
Mary A., 50, 70, 78, 89, 104
118, 120, 160, 169, 186, 203, 208
Mary A. E.. 117. 202
Mary O., 116, 169, 198, 220,
245.
Mary E., 56, 85, 97, 119, 129,
137, 139. 166, 169, 204, 217,
225, 243, 245.
. Mary H., 206. 212
Moore, Mary I., LiS
Mary J., 205,24.5.261
Mary L.. 137, 163, 187
MaryM., 121,209
Mary N., 87
Matilda, 38, 82, 146
Matilda B., 83
Matilda L., 161
Matilda M.. 121
Maud, 225, 252
Maud A., 125
May A., 243, 270
May C, 139
Maynard C. 194
Mehiiable, 32. 63
Melissa, 60
Melissa L., 217
Mercy. 21
Merritt, 71, 122
Merton E., 220. 267
Micah, 14, 29, ,30
Mildred D., 171
Mildred E., 192
Mildred J., 194
Millin. 1:^5
Milo K., 109, 194
Milton. 238
Milton G., 104
Milton H., 59
Milton M.. 72, 1^6
Mindwell, 3!S
Minerva, 64, 66, 110
Minerva L., 97
Minnie, 115,185,210
Minnie C, 198
Minnie E., 144, 194, 218, 266
Minnie L., 186, 220, 252, 267
Minnie M., 114,269
Minnies., 151,233
Miranda, 43
Miriam. 21, 39
Miriam I., 253
Montgomery, 67, 114
Morgan, 63
Morrell, 167
Mortimer G., 80, 141, 142
Moses E., 93,167
Murphy, 11
Myra M., 121
Myrta K.. 211
Myrtle, 261
Myrtle M. 238
Nabby C, 30. 57, 58
Nahum. 14, 29, 30, 57
Nancy, 60.92,128.158
Nancy K., 117. 202
Naomi (or Ame), 11, 23. 28,
54, 90.
Napoleon B., 78, 136
Nathaniel. 30, 59. 60. 105
Nathaniel L., 56. 94
Nathaniel \V., 59, 104
Nellie A., 220,267
Nellie M., 238, 265
Nelson, 71, 125
Neoma E.. 238
Nettie, 114. 220
Nettie E., 91
Newbury, 92
Nira Ann. 68, 116
Noadiah, 12, 13, 27, 49. 5i,82.
84.
Nora A., 268
Norma L.. 234
Norman H.. 124
Norris Collins, 68,116
Nott, 40
Obadiah, 14, 28, 54
Oceinu.s, 127, 218
Ochterlony A., 93, lu6. 166
Olive, 27. 49
Olive D., 165
Moore,
Oliver. 29. 30. .18, 56, 57, 91, 92,
93, 164.
Oliver A., 93, lfi«
Oliver P., 2.53
Omer. 72, 109
Orange S.. 93, 167
Orcelia E.. 94
Origen, 33, 63
Orlando. 60
Orland E., 167. 243
Orpha, 59, 92
OrphiaA., 106
Orra, 68
Orrin, 30.54,59,60,91
Orrin B., 104. 187
Orson, 57, 169
Osborn L., 2(i6
Oscar, 129, 186. 221
Oscar C. 104. 186
OttellaF., 236
Otto. 109
Otto P., 109, 194
Ozi.is, 22
Pamelia, 64, 109
Parsons, 54
Pearl L., 188
Perlea, 47, 81. 145
Percie P.. 125
Percy R., 191
Persia, 63
Persis, 40
Peter, 158
PhOPbe. 21, 22, 52. 53, 55, 89
Phoebe J., 205
Philander. 28, 52
Philip, 149
Phillip K., 96, 169
Philip .)., 153
Phillip L., 232
Philena, 137
PhiloP.. 119,205
Philura, 124
PhiluraW., 46,78
Phineas, 1°
Plato Bolivar, 50 84
Pliny. 27, 30, 48, 49, 50, 55, 60,
83, 84. 92.
Pliny N., ^
Polly, 30, 52. 56, 59, 68, 69, 90,
163.
Preston A.. 89, 160
Kucliel, 6, 11, 12, 14.19,20,28,
37. 55.
Ralph A.. 192
Ralph L.. 136
Ralph W., 234
Ransom B., 67, 114
Ray C. 204
Raymond P., 232
Rebecca, 21, 40, 71
Redexa S., 61
Rensselaer, 63
Rensselaer H , 85, 1.53-
Retta B., 215
Reuben, 12. 13, 18, 26. 27, 45,
.50. 71, 85. 125, 261.
Rhoda, 32,64.70,71,123
Rhoda A., 124
Rhoda L.. 117
Rhoda M., 118. 203
Richard, 73, 129, 249, 271
Richard N., 239
Ridout, 29, 33. 55
Riley, 57
Ritta, 113
Robert A.. , 161
Robert E., 218
Robert H., 143
Robert M., 226, 269
Roderick, 34
298
INDEX.
Moore,
Roger, 10, 18, 26, 44, 45, 46, 79
Roger Sherman, 45, 76
Rosalinda,
33,63
Rosamond,
37
Rosella 0..
116, 300, 201
Rosetta,
45
Rosie,
43
Roswell,
30, 38
Roxana, 53, 89, 157, 235
Roy H.,
319
Royal Oorbin,
49, 83, 149
Ruba L..
134
Ruby P.,
214
Russell,
71
Russell H.,
239
Russell W.,
116
Ruth, 33. 34,
41, 43, 55, 69
Ruth E.,
239
Ruth I.,
96. 169
Ruthina M.,
311
Saidee A.,
114
Sally, 27. 40, 71,
73, 93, 94, 139
Sally Julia,
70, 130
Salome,
71, 133
Samantha,
163
Samira W.,
93. 166
Samuel. 26, 30,
44, 46, 47, 60,
78, 80, 104.
Samuel A.,
143
Samuel 0.,
85
Samuel E.,
105, 1«8
Samuel M.,
83. 146
Samuel R.,
68, 116
Samuel W.,
143. 226
Sanders, 8,
15, 31, 33, 63
Sarah.6. 7, 8,38,
39, 50, 54, 56,
59. 67, 71, 84, 85
, 103, 160.
Sarah Anjauett, 61,106
Sarah Ann,
76, 121
Sarah C,
91, 163, 213
Sarah E,,
Sarah F.,
Sarah Jane,
Sarah M.,
Sarah W.,
Saville,
Schuyler C,
Schuyler S.,
Selden.
S. Elida,
Seth,
Seth M.,
169. 194
187
77, 85, 93, 123
67, 96, 165
84
37
208
113, 198
40
218
38, 70, 71, 123, 124
124, 213
Seymour J., 114,198
Shadrach, 11, 20, 31, 39, 40
Shadrach W.
Sheldon M.,
Sheldon P.,
Sibyl,
Sidney,
Sidney L.,
,Silas Dean,
,Silas H.,
Silas N.,
128
137, 225
269
14, 22, 30, 211
57
119
50, 85, 86, 153
118, 203
154
.Simeon, 13, 27,28.51,53,53,
88. 89, 158.
;Simon,
.Socrates,
Sophia,
Sophia A.,
Sophia VV.,
Sophronia,
Spencer G.,
St. Clair B.,
Stanley C,
Statira B.,
Stella U.,
Sterling,
Stoughton,
Susan,
Susan E.,
Susan Martha,
10, 18, 36
53
37, 49, 83, 15S
87
83, 148
39, 159
138
315
204
93, 166
136, 204
41
55 91. 163
60, 71, 99, 109
318
61
Moore, Suzanna, 18
Sylvanus, 18, 29, 55, 56. 93,
96, 170.
Sylvia. 314
Sylvia A., 261
Tabitha. 13, 16, 32, 26, 158
Talcott E., 101
Temperance, 10, 17. 18
Thanks P., 33, 63
Thankful D., 89
Theodosia, 38, 57, 71
Thomas .J., 53
Thomas L., 56
Thomas S , 87
Thomas W., 83, 149, 232
Timothy, 11, 19, 37
TomR., 158,236
Treadwell, 37
Trumbull E., 72
Tryphena, 18, 35, 36
Una A., 167
Urania. 38, 69
Uriah D., 85
Ursula, 54, 67, 90
Vasliti, .55
Vernon D., 219
Victor A.. 205
Victoria O., 208
Viola E., 205.261
Viola G., 170
Violet, 22
Virgil, 47, 78, 158
Virgil A., 225
Virgil D.. 88. 157
Virginia C, 167
Wallace D., 205
Wallace H., 89, 15M
Walter A., 197
Walter I., 205
Walter P., 159
Walter W., 80. 144
Warham, 72, 127
Warham D.. 127, 218
War lands., 2.53
Warren, 73
Wealthy, 52, 119
Wealthy T., 205, 261
Webster O., 124,213
Wells, 55
Wilbern T., 171
WilbertT., 191. 2,"i3
William. 6. 9, 11. 12, 18, 20,22,
23. 29. 38, 46, 55, 71, 82, 103,
120, 124. 135, 164
William A.,
William 0.,
William Dela,
William D. H.,
William E.,
William F.,
140, 165, 241
109, 193, 341
59, 103
232
179
208
William H , 117, 118, 121, 20'
William 11. S., 163
William J., 146
William L., 171
William P., 91, 205
William Pomeroy, 58, 100
William Reuben, 50. 8.i, 153
William S.. 56, 94, 97, 169, 170
William W., 84, 104, 105, 184,
186.
Willie,
Willis E.,
Wilson W.,
Zadock,
Zalmon,
Zebulon,
Zibea,
ZilphaL.,
Zilpha M.,
Zipporah,
Zopher,
Zopber Charles,
231, 335
205
103, 183
73
55.91
10, 12, 17. 18
43,74
205
205
72. 127
38,70
70, 121
Moore, Zubah,
^3
Moreland. Minnie,
159
Morgan, Earl L.,
153
Edgar P.,
243
Edward,
153
Eliza R.,
153
Elizabeth,
67
Ellen G..
242
Georgia V.,
153
Hannah,
153
Harrison,
153
Herbert,
242
.Justin,
153
Laura E.,
242
Milo,
242
Sarah,
67
Morley. Hastings,
129
Lorinda.
129
Nancy M.,
129
Morrille, Eliza A.,
263
Morrill, Hannah,
135
Morris. Caroline,
239
David H..
185
Elizabeth,
185
Isabelle.
185
Morrison. Cornelius,
316
Elijah D.,
190
Elvira.
190
Emma M.,
190
Fanny,
190
Leila,
190
Mildred,
190
Sarah,
128
Rebecca G..
206
William H.,
190
Morse, Abigail,
27
Belle L..
263
Charles G.,
263
Charles W.,
262
Clarissa.
169
Eveline E.,
244
.John 0..
262
.Tosiah G.,
262
Levi,
169
Mary, 48
51, 263
Mary A.,
T. Vernette,
169
263
Morton, .Julia,
217
Ruth,
33
Moses, Abiah,
30
Charles,
30
Ellen B.,
257
Reuben,
30
Sibyl,
30
Zebulon,
30
Zerviah,
39
Mosier, Emily,
214
Moulthrop. David,
63
Hepzibah,
63
John,
63
Rhoda,
63, 109
Thanks M.,
63
Mountjoy, Lucius,
247
Nellie M.,
247
Ruth,
347
Mullet, Martha,
215
Munger, .Jane,
35
Rubin,
33
Munson, ,
64
Murrey A.,
93
Myatt, Josephine,
253
Myer, Louisa,
218
Myers. Jennie,
237
Richard.
237
Mygatt. Anna,
146
Anna H.,
147. 239
Edward S.,
147
Francis S.,
329
Frederick,
82, 146
Gerald,
339
Isabella C,
147
Jessie C,
229
INDEX.
299
Mygatt, Kenneth,
Lemuel U.,
Mary J.,
Miles B.,
Sophia,
Nash, Abigail,
Elizabeth,
Harriet,
Isaac,
Levi,
Lois,
Reuben,
Sophia.
Nate, Sarah,
Neal. Harvey,
Nettie M.,
Orlie,
Negus, Rachel,
Nehr, Anna,
147
69,
229
147
Ub
229
70
70
70
(59
70
69, 70
69,70
70
54
Nelson, Alfred D., 103, 184, 185
Anna H., 2^6
Anson. J\
Betsey, i2b
Charles A., 103,184
Charles H., 18a
Clarke E., 1-6
Cornelia S., 217
Cynthia C, 103, 184
De Ette, 126
Diana E., 126, 217
Edgar .1., 21<
Edith M., 21(
Edna I.. 184
Ella A., 184
Ellen D., 216, 266
Elna. 239
Harriet, 216
Henry. 103
Horace C, 103
Horatio. '1
Hosea. 71
Hosea M.. 126
Jennie E., 217
Joel M., 103, 185
Julia, 217
Julius C,
Laura A.,
Leola A..
Lucy,
Lydia,
Wary O.,
Michael H.,
Minnie L.,
Nails
Nellie M.,
Normandus,
Olive.
Olive P..
Orvilla.
Oscar W.,
Philip L..
Ralph G.,
Roger S.,
Ruby,
Samuel G.,
Sarah L.,
Sophia.
Thankful.
Theodosia,
- Thomas,
Wealtha.
Wilson H..
Nesham, Lizzie,
Neltleton, Frederic L.,
Genevieve M.,
George E.,
Julia M.,
Newberry, Captain,
Newell, Sarah,
Newton, Elizabeth J., 20
Frank W.,
Hannah,
71, 126
184
1.S5
103
240
275
126, 216
184
239
184
71, 126, 216
126
216, 266
216
103. 184
185
184
71
126
184
103, 184. 185
71. 126
126
71. 125
103, 180. 184
126
126, 217
158
270
270
270
270
5
156
, 2>8
203
11
Newton. John,
Julia E..
Juha F.,
Michael W.,
Phoebe.
Robert L.,
Niblack. Edna.
Sylvester.
William.
Nichols. Almira,
Elijah,
Eliza L.,
Elizabeth.
Ellen,
Frances C,
Herbert M.,
James B.,
John,
Julia,
Louis B.,
Louisa A.,
Luther S.,
Lydia E.,
Mary,
Mary L..
Sarah I.,
Stephen B.,
Susan,
Nicholson, Amanda
Emma J.,
Frank,
Isabelle,
James P..
Niles, Martha A.,
Nixon. J. R.,
Noble, Sylvester,
Wells,
Nooney, Polly,
Ruby,
Norris, Hiram,
North, Edgerton Q.
.lohn W.,
Rebecca,
Northrup, Hannah,
Norton, Anna V.,
Anson B.,
Christine H.,
Christopher P.,
Cordelia,
David,
Eden,
Fanny,
Grace,
Hannah,
Hiram K.,
Isaac,
.Tames,
Jemima,
John,
Joseph,
Levi.
Mary,
Noah U..
Pauline A.,
Polly,
Rachel.
Rhoda,
Robert C,
Silas B ,
Solomon,
Suza.
Theophilus,
Zara.
Nott, Deborah,
Lovice.
Stephen,
Noyes. Fanny,
Nugent. George,
Helen.
Hester.
Payne P..
William A.,
G.,
202
118
2ij2
202
202
124
102
102
102
164
101, 180
240, 269
1,S0
240
149, 232
240
164, 240
149
149
240
164
164, 240
184
240
87
164
164
225
220
220
113
157
220
51
158
75
105
81
144
96
230
230
16
no
243
243
152
152
243
42
48
48
42
42
243
42.48
152
48
42
42
27,48
37,42
42
243
152
42
48
152
110
4;*
42
42
42, 74
39
39
39
Si
240
255
239
240
239
Nutting, Cynthia 8.,
Sally,
Nye, Hartlett,
Carolina M.,
Charles F.,
Elizabeth M.,
Ellen R,
Grace C,
John W.,
Margaret B.,
Mary L.,
Silas,
Ober, .iustlna,
O'Blenis, George,
Odell, Antoinette,
John,
Lucy,
Offley. Archibald N.,
Cleland N.,
Holmes E.,
Margaret A.,
Mary C,
Ogden, Aaron,
Alvin G.,
Charles R.,
Delvin J.,
Edgar D.,
Emily,
Harmon L.,
liOuis R.,
Maud E.,
Wealthy I.,
Olcott. Harriet M.,
Richard,
Ruth,
Sarah,
Olds, Emeline,
Justus,
Maria,
Maria L..
Olmstead, Eleanor,
Stephen L.,
Wealthy,
Olney, Jeremiah,
Maryetta,
Susie,
Volney B.,
Ormold. Sarah,
Owen. Christian,
Owen. Eber E.,
Elijah.
Esther,
Eunice,
Flora B.,
.John.
Josephine M.,
Martha,
Mary,
Obadiah,
Rachel.
Rebecca,
Pack. Clarissa,
Paddock, E. A.,
Page. Dolly.
George R.,
Laura T.,
Mary.
Richard,
Virginia A.,
Paine, Barnabas,
Harriet,
Marcia,
Martha,
Painter, Mrs Dawson,
Palmer. Benjamin.
Dorothy E.,
Enoch.
Erskine D.,
Hannah.
Helen M.,
Ira S.,
Jemima,
259
210
82, 146
146
146
146, 228
14a
146
112
146. 229
146, 229
146
127
60
212
212
212
275
275
27.5
SfTS
275
53
261
261
261
261
261
261
261
261
261
133
133
13S
23
132
132
100
218
171
1:1
171
36.66
252
252
252
247
13.14
242
342
242
12, 13, 14. 16
242. 270
13.47
242
14. 220
64
11, 13, 14, 33
21
13, 46. 47, 58
169
216
122
256
257
257
257
257
55, 92, 163
163
55,93
92
254
27
154
27
li>4
48
9B
94
87
300
INDEX.
Palmer, Jonathan,
98
Lamentine,
48
Lazarus,
27
Mary,
KeuDen,
27,94
27
Rhoda.
27,48
Solomon,
27,48
Stephen D.,
48
Thomas,
149
Palmiter, Adley A.
262
Bernice E.,
262
Eliza A.,
262
Fred,
262
Ira,
262
Lilian E.,
262
Pardee, Lucinda,
144
Paris, Frances M.,
177
Park, Elizabeth,
2.^4
Henry,
131
Parker, George,
241
Julia L.,
241
Parks, Aaron,
72
Aaron P.,
166
Alvial).,
265
Carrie S.,
166. 242
Electa,
166
George A.,
156
George B.,
156
Georglana,
156
Hannah,
72
Hattie L.,
265
Irene.
105, 166
Ladora A.,
166
Laura E.,
166, 242
Lawrence A.,
265
Mary A.,
156
Maude L.,
265
Moses,
166
Samira W.,
166
Statira B,,
166
William,
265
William C,
156
Zipporah,
72
Parlett, Albert,
254
Parmerter. Eva,
268
Fred,
268
Ophelia.
268
Parmly, Eveline.
265
Parsons. Abigail,
17
Flora J.,
113
Joseph,
17
Mary,
17
Nancy M.,
190
Partridge, David,
68
Eunice E.,
223
Ruth,
'43
Seth,
43
Patch, Anna,
100
Patterson, Hannah,
238
Laura.
88, 126
Rebecca,
7H
Albert E.,
216
Albert H..
126, 216
Pattison, Clella,
216
Ella S.,
216
■Jonathan S.,
216
Mary A.,
183
Preston K.,
216
Sophia,
216
Payne, Uassius,
211
Ellen,
328, 260
Peachy, Isabella,
252
Peak, Mamie,
23S
Pealce, Beulah M.,
155
Elizabeth,
155
Ernest T.,
l.'i5
Hannah,
155
.Joseph,
155
Levi,
155
Lizzie B.,
155
William,
155
Pearsons, Nellie.
202
Pease, Betsey,
Charity,
Fanny M.,
Naomi,
Olive,
Rebecca,
Sarah,
Uriah,
Peck, Eleazer A.,
Elizabeth W.,
Hannah,
Lucy E.,
Peckham, Almon D
Carl,
Mary A.,
Nellie A.,
William L.,
Peers, HarvevF,,
Peet, Eliza E.,
Mary,
Olive D.,
William C,
Pemble, Samuel E.,
Penick, Rosette,
Perkins, Emma J.,
Julia A..
Perry. Oalfernia,
Charles H.,
Eliza.
Eveline,
Ina H.,
.Jessie,
Philo,
Sarah E.,
Wealthy,
William,
Pettibone. Eleanor,
Hannah.
John,
.Jonathan,
.Joseph,
Lurannah,
Martha,
Nancy,
Oliver,
Rachel,
Stephen,
Pettinger, .John H.,
Pettis, Abial,
Allen,
Betsey,
Delania,
Eunice.
Mary E.,
Phelps. Abner,
Abram,
Ammie A.,
Anna.
Azubah,
Bessej',
Charity,
Charles,
Chloe,
Damaris.
Deborah,
Edward,
Edward C,
Edwin,
Eli.
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth B.,
Ella J.,
Eunice.
Fredonia 0.,
George H.,
Grace C,
Guy.
Hannah.
Homer M.,
H. Warren,
Isaac,
Jane,
56
23
188
23
65
23
23
23
152
152
42
152
267
267
267
267
267
181
165
197
165
165
114
181
194
112
222
222
265
265
090
265
119
222
119
94, 222
64
9
6, 8, 9, 55
26
9
1.32
93
92
92
19
19
149
60
166, 167
60
166, 167
167
166
23
5,54
242
23
53, 54
224
39
12.23
54
23
28,30
45, 53, 54
90
13
242
39
89
242
224
23, 43
90
162
162
39
11, 16. 23
54, 89. 162
90, 161
34
2U7
Phelps, Jerusha,
21
Joab,
23
Job.
39
•John.
32
Joseph, 11
16, 29, 30
Josiah,
11
Lewis.
54
Louisa M.,
161
Lucinda,
54
Lucy,
23,39
Lydia.
58
Margaret,
53
Martha,
73
Mary, 12
23,29,30
Matthew,
33
Mind well L.,
101
M. Louisa,
163
Nathaniel,
13
Nelson W.,
234
Oliver,
23
Orphia,
21
Rachel,
12.74
Rebecca,
16
Reuben,
21,22
Rhoda,
23
Roland C,
162
Roswell,
30
Roxana,
52
Ruth,
12,24
Samuel. 5,
11, 21. 22
Sarah,
5, 12, 23
Tabitha,
23
Thankful,
33
Timothy, 9. 11. 12.
23, 53, 74
Walter,
39
Walter N.,
225
Warren D.,
162
William,
5, 11,54
Willis,
904.
Philley. Orpha,
Phillipps. Mary,
170
236
Phillis, Mary,
252
Phinney, Louisa M.,
117
Rhoda,
117
Zen as.
117
Picket: Abigail,
88
Pierce. Celinda,
260
Eliza.
236
Esther,
128
Isadorah,
236
Levi,
236
Lucy,
207
Mary,
228
Priscilla,
103
Rhoda,
207
Sally,
109
Warren.
207
Pierson, Mary A.,
233
Pigg, Susannah,
261
Pike. Fred M..
257
Pinney, Abby H.,
100
Abner,
24
Emma,
98
Humphrey,
5
Mary,
5
Nathaniel,
5
Orator,
98
Sarah,
5
Sophia,
97
Piper, Harriet N.,
1.56
Sarah,
156
Sylvester,
156
Pitcher. Clair .L,
187
Cora A..
188
Fanny M..
188
Judson L.,
1.S6
Leonard,
186, lh8
Lucia,
186
Mary A..
186
Piatt, Eliza S.,
330
Hannah,
83
John I.,
330
INDEX.
301
Piatt, Susan F..
Plum. Alison F.,
CliarU's F.,
Daniel,
Eva J..
(J race V.,
Lucy,
Mary,
Mary L.,
Plunil), Darius,
Ponieroy, Ada,
Galviii,
Calvin C,
Edwin O.,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth M.,
Frank M.,
Fred.
Hattie F.,
Hiram D.,
.Tane,
Jenett,
Keziah,
Theron,
William W.,
Zipporali.
Pond, Harriet,
Maria.
Timotliy,
Pope, Andrew M.,
Caroline F.,
.Tohn W.,
Sally,
Porter, Augusta,
John,
John K.,
Julia S.,
Leartus,
Martha,
Mary,
Mary A.,
Sarah.
Porttor. Hannah.
Post. Sarah,
Potter. Margery,
Stephen.
Powell, Eliza,
Maria,
Power, Sarah A.,
Powers. Alice C,
Mary B.,
Robert.
Pratt. .
Cordelia,
Prendergast, Mary,
Prentice. Barney,
Betsey W.,
Etta M.,
Henry K.,
Phineas,
Sarah M.,
William,
Prentiss, Anna,
Prescott, Col. Willi;
Price. Anna F..
Nettie,
Pritchard, Martha,
Proudflt, Mrs. John
Prunier, Emily,
Francis,
.losepliine,
Pudney. Bert E.,
Pugh, Elizabeth.
Purdy. Charles,
Eliza.T.,
Orpha,
Purtill, Helen,
Mame E.,
Simon.
Pyle. Caroline E..
Catherine S.,
Charles E.,
J.,
230
2:i7
227
22t<
227
■228
227
22s
228
164
219
127
127
127, 219
58
127, 219
219
219
219
127
219
219
105
127
127, 219
127
207
207
207
l,S(i
13(3
fiS
136
2;-3
20
196
162
57
229
20
196
11
153
40
141
69
208
111
135
270
197
197
67
243
132
245
245
75
245
132
229
43
151
220
134
123
149
149
149
169
160
170
170
170
253
253
253
154
155, 235
155
Pylo,OurtlsH.,
Frances R..
Frederick E.,
Lucy E.,
Martha O.,
Mary P.,
Pyiichon, Mary,
(yuaiitroll, ,
Quick, Benjamin,
Rae, Charles W.,
Helen M.,
Lucerne,
Martha O.,
Minnie W.,
Newton L W.,
Thomas W.,
Raines, Mary A.,
UamscU'll. Minnie,
Randall, Aljram,
Maria,
Miranda,
Ransom, Cynthia S.,
Ida B.,
Lyman T.,
Ranney. Nellie K..
Ray, Tabitha,
Rea. John,
Rector, ,
Redding, John,
Richard,
Redfern, James H.,
Lottie B.,
Mary D..
Redman, Mary,
Reed, Allen,
Allen S.,
Almira,
Allyn,
Bernlce,
Carrie A.,
Charles A.,
Charles E.,
Charles W.,
Chester.
Daniel O.,
Dennis S.,
Edmund,
Edmund A.,
EffleL.,
Eliza M.,
Ella J.,
Emma.
Eunice,
Fred A..
George P..
George W. M..
Georgiana A..
Harriet E.,
Harriet L.,
Hattie G.,
Helen E.,
Henrietta.
Henrietta D.,
Henrietta M.,
Henry,
Howard,
Jane,
Jane C,
Jane O.,
.lesse K.,
John.
Kate J..
Katie E.,
Katie H.,
Katy P ,
Loyal W..
Malinda,
Martin.
Mary.
Mary A.,
Mary E.,
Mary L.,
154,
148,
154
155, 2.35
154
155
154
235
KUI
139
128
148
VM
148
148
231
2:11
148, 231
211
222
""5
56
43
2.59
259
259
133
158
131
52
47
47
240
240
240
257
t. 76
134
133
44
75
44.
136, 225
76
1.34
133, 224
76
1.33
76, 133
76
76, 133
189
1.33
136, 224
75
44
189
224
133
136
76, 134
189
189
224
135
224
133
76
200
75
77. 135
133
224
44
224
136
136. 225
224
133, 224
44
43, 46, 75
43. 44, 75
76, 263
189
224
Reed. Mortimer P.,
Nancy,
Patty,
Polly, 75
lialph L..
Rhoda,
Richard 11.,
Ruth,
Sarnuel,
Sarah,
Mrs. Sophia,
Starling,
Starling D.,
Susan,
Sylvia,
'I'luman,
Waldo S.,
Wilbert, 75,
William.
Willard V.,
Willis, 7d,
Wilson,
Wilson D..
Reus. Adaline,
David,
Reinhart, James,
Reisner. Leah.
Beniington, Mary,
Renick, Betsey,
Renwick, Cyntliia,
Rcyburn, Elizabeth,
Kezeau, Mary C,
Rhodes, Henry,
Rice. Amelia,
Anna,
Caroline.
Catherine,
Clara E..
Clarissa,
Cynthia,
Eliza.
Etta M.,
Frank .L.
Frank W„
Harriet.
Harry E.,
James,
Jarvis L.,
Mabel L.,
Mary .1.,
Ursula,
Zaimoii,
Rich, Abigail,
Albert O..
Anna M.,
Anna R..
Bessie R.,
Clifford S..
E. Maud,
Elizabeth,
Elizabeth S.,
Francis O..
Gaska,
Hilma G.,
Hubert O.,
Kittie M.,
Lewis G.,
Mary B.,
Miriam,
Orrin P.,
Ransom J.,
William P.,
Richards. Archie I.,
Betsey L.,
Charles T.,
Clarinda,
David,
Elizabeth,
Fred J.,
Henry,
Henry F.,
Mary A.,
2J4
189
76
90, 133
224
111
133
133
189
118
118
44.76
133
75
70
44
224
77, 135
75,133
189
77. 133
75, 133
133
113
113
159
227
58
224
125
185
263
128
131
160
261
209
261
133
228
77
261
261
261
268
261
209
261
261
261
36, 67
65
41
221
221
268
268
268
268
268
221
268
109
268
221
221
221, 268
268
221
221
221, 268
221, 268
252
101
183, 252
183
160
160
183
183
183
183
302
INDEX.
Richards, Mary B.,
252
Rodgers, John,
51,86
Ruggles, Charles A.,
185
Muriel E.,
252
Maria,
50.85
Eliiah S.,
184, 185
Roena,
189
Martha,
50,86
Eva,
185
Richmond, Billings,
209
Mary.
59
Laura A..
184, 185
Catherine A.,
169
Merilla,
114
Lois.
185
Euphemia,
169
Ralph.
50
Lucy,
185
John W.,
209
Sarah.
41, 50
Oscar N.,
185
Julia A.,
209
Thirza,
114
Philip M.,
185
Julia E.,
209, 264
Timothy,
50
Sada,
185
Orson,
169
Walter G.,
272
Sarah L.,
185
Susan,
209
Walter S.,
86
Walter A.,
185
Ridgely, Ruth,
211
Rome, Jennie,
149
Rule. Stewart,
202
Jennie S.,
91
Rood. Joseph.
124
Russell, Achsah.
127
Ridout, Mary,
29, 95
Lois.
124
Elizabeth,
67
Sarah,
95
Philura,
124
Sabin, Mary I.,
197
William,
29, 95, 96
Root, Clarissa.
76
Sacl^ett. Clymena,
39
Rising, Aaron,
69
Elisha,
46
Sadler, Phoebe A.,
262
Lois,
69
Eunice,
110
Sage, ,
53
Rebecca,
57,58
Fanny,
110
Sager. A. B.,
208, 263
Ruth,
69
Gideon,
no
Abram.
208
Sarah.
212
Joel,
76
Allen G.,
208
Risley. Franklin B.,
179
John,
46,47
Anna M.,
263
Sarah A.,
179
Mary,
46,47
Julia E..
208
William F.,
179
Sarah A.,
76
Minnie B.,
263
Ristan, Ada N..
251
Susannah,
46
Russell L..
208
Ritter, Elizabeth,
144
Thomas,
46
Sarah C,
208
Robbins, Alice,
160
Ropes, David,
35
Satie A.,
208
Phoebe B.,
220
Rorapaugh, Clarissa
170
Saltsman, Carlton L.
, 207, 263
Roberts, Chester,
68
Rose, Brackley,
77
Earl M..
263
Dickson,
101
Charles,
78
Frank,
207
Esther,
68
Jessie C,
274
Jolin,
207
Hariet.
68
Julia,
78
Julia L..
207
Orra,
68
Laura,
77
Lida.
363
Sherman A.,
186
Marquis D.,
274
Phoebe R.,
207
Robertson. Margaret
82
Mary A.,
274
Ray F.,
207
Robinson, Abigail,
130
Mary S.,
173
Sampson, Berthia,
239
Amanda,
130
Theodore,
78
Cora,
239
Amy E.,
222
Rosencrans, Oscar P
200
Earl,
239
Calvin J..
130
Ross, Francis M.,
236
Emma,
231
Clarence B.,
222
Mary.
137
Fanny,
239
Clinton,
264
Rote. Lany,
262
George.
239
Delia,
222
Rounsevill, Mrs. Mary E.. 129
Laura,
239
Edith M.,
264
Rowland. Louisa,
259
Mary,
239
Eugene,
130, 222
Rowley, Delight,
35
Sanders, George,
7
Floyd,
222
Marv,
178
Mary,
7
Frank,
130
William J..
203
Sanford, Edward T.,
247
Frank A.,
o-no
Rublee. Almira,
64
George W.,
246
Fred .1.,
130. 222
Belden.
64
Jane E ,
246
Glenn,
222
Bertie,
110
Marvin H..
246, 247
Grace,
222
Charles C,
194, 257
Nora A.,
268
Harold N.,
003
Charles M.,
257
PhiloN.,
268
Harriet,
130
Chauncey M.,
110, 194
Sophia,
268
Helen M.,
130
EdnaS.,
257
Sargent. Edward R..
271
Hiland B..
130, 222
Eliza B.,
110
Eliza L.,
269
Horace E.,
130
Emily C.
257
Elizabeth C,
271
Hubert,
130
Francis.
64
Fanny,
81
Ida M.,
222
George C,
257
Helen,
271
James H.,
130
Hiram,
64
Joseph B.,
271
Julia E.,
264
Kate,
257
Lawton G.,
271
Kenneth D..
222
Laura,
64
Lee,
269
Margaret,
187
Lou C,
257
Orpha M.,
269
Martha,
164
Luman,
64, 110
Stephen,
81
Mary A.,
130. 231
Martha M.,
110
Theodore,
269
Minnie,
222
Norman,
64
Saunders, Annice E.,
220
Myrtle B.
264
Otis S..
110
Clarissa,
168
Nettie M.,
222
Rhoda.
64
JoelG.,
220
PhcBbe S.,
267
Sarah J.,
257
Martha,
220
Ruby B.,
222
Rudd, Abigail.
91
Melissa.
250
William E.,
130
Ruger, Thomas H.,
114
Nellie L.,
273
Zelotes,
130
Rugg. Bertram G..
236
Savage, Hannah,
159
Rockwell, Henry S.,
92
Edward L.,
157, 236
Pamelia,
50
Uzal.
64
Emeritt J.,
157, 236
Sawyer, Abigail,
130
Rodgers, Jane,
250
Frances R.,
1,57
Emily,
149
A. I).,
41
Frank E.,
236
Horace B.,
149
Anna,
51
Harriet.
157
0. P..
157
Betsey,
81
Hattio E.,
157, 236
Roxalana,
149
Caroline 0.,
86
Isabelle,
167
Sawyers, Emeritt J.,
236
Ell,
39
Isadorah,
236
Frank E.,
236
Eliza.
86
Moses,
157
George,
236
Elnathan,
27
Sarah M.,
157
George T..
236
George,
114
Theodore,
157
Hattie T.,
236
Gilbert,
51
Ruggles, Alfred N.,
185
Helen J..
236
INDEX.
303
Sawyers, John W.,
236
Laura A.,
236
Mary,
23t)
Mary B..
236
Saxton, Catheriue,
27
Herbert,
no
Schobert, Christine,
194
Schovner, Adrianna,
210
Amelia,
310
Jacob.
310
Schuler, Anna M.,
193
Schribner, Kittle,
2 S3
Schuster, Anna M..
269
Minnie M.,
260
Peter,
269
Schuyler, Ellen,
113
Marj^aret A.,
113
Sarah V.,
148
Thomas,
113
Scott, Elizabeth B.,
197
Jemima,
70
J. Ernest,
116
Martha B.,
197
Mary,
46
Theodore L.,
197
Seaman, Sophia,
158
Searl, Elizabeth,
105
Samuel,
105
Zerviah,
105
Searle, Clarissa,
60
Harmony,
60
Israel,
60
Wharton,
60
ocaris, ,
Sedden, Anna M.,
169
Sedgwick, Capt.,
37
Seeley, David,
109
John,
109
Matilda L.,
109, 193
Obadiah,
109
Segar, Jemima,
31
Maria,
215
Marie,
125
Rachel,
19
Selden, Deborah,
39
Selleck, Electa,
170
Elizabeth,
197
James W.,
197
Julia M.,
197
Severance, Amma A.
193
Edmund K.,
194
Emma J.,
194
Kate,
194
Seward, Caroline D.,
221
Rachel,
188
Sewell, Barbara L.,
233
Celinda,
233
Helen M.,
233
Marjorle L.,
233
Minnie S.,
233
William E.,
233
William H ,
233
Seymour. Anne S.,
Ashbel W.,
230
145
Catherine,
230
Charles F.,
147
Edmund H.,
147, 230
Elizabeth,
147
Emeroy V.,
230
Frank L.,
145
Henry,
147
Henry E.,
82, 147
Jeannie P.,
229
Julius H.,
147. 229
Susan H.,
230
Susan K.,
147
William W.,
147
Shaffer, Lucinda,
209
Sharp, Alouzo,
102
Cornelius,
89
Danford,
89
Dean C,
89
Sharp, Delford,
D. Luman,
Fanny,
Herbert,
Lizzie,
Luman,
Mary A.,
Philip,
Sharpe, Cordelia,
Shattuck, Anna H.,
Eleanor A.,
George C,
Shaw, Alexander,
Elizabeth,
Frances E.,
Julia,
Peter C,
Shear, WinT.,
Shedden, Benjamin F
Daniel W.,
Eliza C,
Emeline,
.John,
John Y.,
Mary J.,
Sbeehan, Henry D.,
Sheets, Mary R.,
Sheldon, Abiel,
Achsa,
Albert F.,
Annie M..
Benjamin,
Edward,
Edward B.,
Ella M.,
Eunice,
Eveline A.,
Frank,
George,
Henry W.,
Joseph,
Lany,
Leonard E.,
Lewis.
Lydia E..
MahlonC,
Mary,
Mary L.,
May E.,
Noah,
Olive M.,
Seth P.,
Simeon,
Shellhouse, Helen,
Shepard, Burt L.,
Francis R.,
Marquis M.,
Mary E.,
Minnie E..
Shepherd, Edwin,
Eliza J.,
Ellen
George E.,
George J.,
Hannah .!,.
Sherburne, Mary,
Sherman. Dwlght E.,
Sheror, Sarah,
Sherwood, Charles B.,
Susan F.,
Shevalier, Addle M.,
Levi,
Sophronia J..
Shiblev, Thirza,
Shipman, Eliza,
Shirk, Laura M.,
ShuU, Kate,
Nancy,
Sophronia,
I Siggins, Clarence H..
Diana E.,
I E. L.,
«<)
89
102
102
153
53
89, 159
153
201
148
148
148
143
190
143
143
156
112
87
87
87, 156
87
51,87
87
87
145
187
142
167
155
262
262
262
262
244
137
244
93
137
270
93
262
262
270
262
344
118
137, 270
270
167
262
118
137
212
266
266
266
266
266
253
253
113
253
253
253
264
223
215
105
330
207
207
207
114
86
91
164
164
159
217
217
217
125.
Sigglns, Frank,
Nelson,
\V. Finley,
William,
Signor, Celinda,
Silvernail, Fanny,
Porter,
Roxana,
Simmons, George E
Harriet A.,
.Jacob,
Mary E.,
Mary F.,
VVilnier S.,
Simonds, John W.,
Julia J.,
Sarah,
Simons, Benjamin,
Catherine,
Isabel,
Louise,
Mary,
Simpson, Elizabeth
Isaac,
Mortimer O. P.,
Sinclair, Mary,
Sizer, Dallas,
Horace,
Lucy E.,
Ruby,
Skillings, Helen M.
Skinner, Gen.,
Ida L.,
Mary,
Nettie.
Slater, Alice R.,
Charles A.,
Ira M.,
Jessie C,
Mary A.,
Slocum, Aaron C,
Anna G..
Bertha A.,
Bertha E.,
Charles A.,
Charles E.,
Charlotte E.,
Darius M.,
Delia E.,
Emily H.,
Fanny B.,
Florence E..
Frances E.,
Harmon B.,
IdaB.,
Julia M.,
Lydia,
Lvdia F.,
Maud E.,
Ralph A.,
Reuben,
Stillman R.,
Smith, Abby H.,
Abigail,
Ada,
Agnes.
Alfred,
Almira,
Ann M.,
Anna M.,
Antoinette,
Benjamin,
Bertha M..
Beulah,
Carl M.,
Catherine,
Catherine L.,
Charles A.,
Charles O..
Chauncey,
C'ara.
Clarissa,
217
217
217
217
233
239
239
239
183
237
84
204
237
237
212
213
212
208
208
208
251
208
227
94
224
248
144
144
144, 227
78, 144
263
83
135
143
196
262, 274
262
262, 274
274
263
202
259
203, 260
359
259
259
259
203, 259
202
303
259
203, 259
203, 259
203, 259
259
259
202
203, 258
259
259
202
203, 259
99
94
244
177, 243
58, 94, 100
99
100
236
212
236
178
178
213
58,99
203
58, 94, 100
100
, 94. 99, 109
99. 186
58
304
INDEX.
Smith, Clinton,
244
Thomas A.,
100, 177
Squire, Amanda,
128
Corabell,
178
Warren,
99
Betsey,
128
Cornelia V.,
213
William H.,
99, 176
Dorcas,
191
Cynthia H.„
94
Winfield,
99
Lathrop,
128
Daniel,
94
Snook, Eva.
103
Martha,
128
Delina,
135. 21(3
Snow, Hannah (?),
201
Samantha,
145
Edgar N.,
100
Lettice,
89
Scott.
128
Edward J.,
233
Snyder, Alice,
120
William.
128
E. Goodrich,
234
Soulard. Edward.
66
Staats, Jacob.
65
Eleanor,
35
Minerva,
66
Stafford. James,
262
Eliza,
94
Southworth, Gordon
B., 69
Jennie M.,
263
Eliza M.,
133
Spear. Khoda,
70
Phoebe A.,
263
Elizabeth,
94
Speare, David C,
219
Staley. Sarah J.,
211
Elkana,
24
Lizzie M.,
219
Stan dish, Milo,
180
Ellen J.,
100
Ned,
219
SabrinaB.,
180
Emily,
99
Speed. Cora.
268
Samuel.
180
Emily J.,
176, 249
Henry L.,
268
Stanlield, Ella S.,
196
Esther V.,
178
E. Maud,
268
Stanton, Elisha M..
•:>02
Fannie,
313
Spencer, Aaron,
101
Freelove A.,
232
Florence T.,
246, 271
Abigail,
34
Ida M..
222
Frederick A.,
100, 178
Agnes,
24
Joseph,
57
Fremont,
206
Alexander,
34
Julaina,
209
George,
58, 94. 99
Alice,
24
Stanley, Abigail,
133
George G.,
177
Amasa B.,
101
Ella,
90
George H.,
203
Ambrose.
34
Grace,
231
George L.,
100, 178
Bel a.
57
Starkins, Fred,
207
George W.,
188
Bradley,
101
Starks. Cynthia F.,
215
Hannah,
40, 201. 202
Charles L..
371
Emily,
215
Hannah B.,
133
Christian,
24
Flora I.,
315
Hannah J.,
253
Clarissa,
57
Leonard M.,
215
Harriet,
116, 164
Clarissa M.,
101, 180
Leonard W.,
215
Havilah,
133
Cynthia M.,
101
Sanford S.,
215
Hazel,
178
Deborah.
24
Start, Alaric B.,
230
Helen A.,
100
Diademia,
34
(3edric,
230
Henry, 58,
109, 177, 246
Elam,
43
Margaret S.,
230
Henry M.,
213
Elizabeth.
24. 180
Stearns, Anna,
229
Herbert P.,
100, 177
Ella A.,
180. 184
Charles F.,
229
Hubert VV.,
177
Eunice,
24, 43
Grace N.,
229
Ichabod,
58
Florence T.,
271
Jonathan F.,
329
Isaac,
202
Gilbert,
180
Margaret B.,
229
James B.,
112
Hannah C.
128
Seargent P.,
229
Jane,
44, 243, 244
Hiram,
43
Stebbins, Grace M.,
244
John,
58
Jared,
34, 34
Stedman, Margaret,
160
Joseph,
47, 57, 58
Joel A.. 101
ISO. 184
Steel, Mary,
181
Julia,
233
John, 24. 43. 101
Steele. Freelove A.,
222
Lemuel,
40
John C,
34
Kittle,
252
Lilian J.,
246, 271
.John T.,
101
Maude,
252
Louisa I.,
232
Julia B.,
101, 180
Richard.
252
Lucy,
82, 203
Julia F.,
371
Steen, Louisa A.,
212
Lydia,
246
La Vina,
43
Ruth L.,
212
Marion P.,
177
Lilian C,
271
William,
212
Martin H.,
246
Luther I..
271
Steer, Mary,
135
Martin W.,
213
Lydia E..
184
Steere. Glenn S.,
263
Mary,
169. 252, 283
Manlius,
43
Stetson, John S..
147
Mary A. E.,
303
Marcia,
101
Stevens, Honorah, 31
, 43, 46, 47
Maud H.,
178
Martha,
101
Mary.
21, 24. 36
Maud L.,
160
Mary,
46
Mrs. Mary U.,
119
Melvin B.,
100. 178
Mary E.,
113
Miriam. 20,
21, 24. 47
Minnie I.,
100. 178
Michael,
34
Orlando,
147
Myron P.,
94
Mindwell L.,
101, 180
Rufus.
21
Orrin,
109
Phillip,
34
Thomas,
20, 24. 47
Oscar L.,
99
Reuben,
24
Titus,
40
Ottella F.,
236
Samuel,
34
Stevenson, Anna,
200
Pamelia,
109
Sarah,
11,34
Margaret,
337
Pauline M.,
176
Sarah A.,
101
Stever, Catherine,
154
Pearl M.,
213
Scott,
180
Stewart, Albert E..
242
Petty,
99
Simeon,
24
Anna,
243
Polly,
96
Tabitha,
24
Archie H.,
207
Randall W.,
203
Thomas,
24.34
Blanche C,
242, 269
Raymond C,
178
Tryphena,
34
Carrie S.,
242
Rebecca,
57
William,
24,34
Harold W.,
207
Reuben,
3<J
Spicer, Jane,
257
James,
242
Roxana,
94, 239
Kate,
257
.lane.
207
Sally,
136
William H.,
257
Mabel A.,
242
bamuel.
58
Spitzer, Catherine.
256
Sarah L.,
207
Sarah,
■46, ."is, no
Sprague, Anna G.,
259
Spelman J.,
242
Sarah B.,
ISS
Spring. Haanah.
23
Thomas,
207
Sarah E.,
178
.Jerusha,
69
Thomas C,
116
Sarah J.,
94
Maria.
69
William,
207
Stephanie,
177
Martha.
30
Willis S.,
343
Sylvia.
Thomas,
51
Thomas.
<^M
Steyn, President.
248
58, 99. 243
Spurs, James,
86
Stiles, ,
17,52
INDEX.
305
Stiles, Emma.
184
Taylor, Anne E.,
190
Sarah O.,
168
Caroline,
170
Stlllwell, Anna P.,
232
Elmer R.,
190
Charles IL,
23'.'
Florence B..
190
Mary A.,
233
Helen M.,
190
StocUweather, Koxana
87
Henry H.,
104
StocUwell. Harriet R.,
238
Julia A.,
170
Stoddard. Effle,
219
Nat.,
12
Stoffdill, Edward,
las
Ruth L„
190
Stokes, Helen,
235
Susan A..
190
Laverne F.,
235
WiUard A.,
106
Milton L.,
235
William,
170, 190
Minnie E.,
235
Tedman, Edith E.,
188
Robert,
235
Levi,
188
William R.,
235
Rachel,
188
Winfield G.,
235
Terhune, Emily,
144
Stone, Hannah,
42
Terrill. Phebe,
21
StooKev, Martha,
182
Terry, Margaret,
94
Story, Emily W.,
224
Ruth.
94
Stover, Sarah,
."iO
Thacher, Edwin,
105
Stowell, Augusta,
253
Thatcher, Benjamin
218
Martha IS.,
253
Betsey E.,
S. Elida,
218
Samuel S.,
Stratton. Abigail,
253
218
10. 11
Thayer, Calista P.,
218
Bayard,
247
Charles A.,
237
CalistaL.,
247
Charles C,
237
Calvin,
36
Cordelia A.,
237
Cephas.
36
Elizabeth,
266
Eunice, 19,
36, 169
Emma,
181
Hannah.
36
George J.,
218, 266
Hiram E.,
169
Hiram,
218
J. L.,
247
Jessie F.,
237
John,
169
Julia A.,
217
Marion,
247
Mabel G.,
266
Martin,
19. 36
Mary,
114
Ruth,
169
Millard F.,
123
Sarah,
91
Philena,
123
Sarah D.,
169
Polly,
237
Serajah, 11
, 19, 36
Samuel H.,
217
Thomas J.,
169
Simeon,
123
Timothy,
36
Thomas, Albert U.,
166
William,
10. 11
Anna.
146
Street. Emily,
231
Anna M.,
193
Strong, Axubah,
52
Augustus M.,
193, 255
Edmond,
42
Catherine,
193
Mary,
25
Christian E.,
193
Ruth.
106
Edward A.,
254
Stump, Bertha K.,
171
Edward L.,
193, 254
Stutler. Wealthy,
171
Emma D.,
236
Styles, Benjamin,
71, 124
Emma M.,
254
Cleanthus,
124
Emma V.,
254
Delos,
124
Eugene,
254
Elizabeth,
124
Fannie O.,
254
James,
124
Florence,
237
Jerry,
124
Frank B..
172
Mary,
124
Frederick F.,
254
Rosa,
124
George I.,
244
Sidney,
124
Grace,
237
Surdam. .Terusha,
221
Idas.,
254
Sutfin, Anna M.,
263
Isaiah.
92
Helen M.,
263
James,
236
James G.,
263
John,
236
Swartz, Sarah,
86
John A. P.,
193
Sweet, Mary,
263
John L.,
193, 256
Reuben.
27
Juliette,
244
Sweetland, Ann E.,
94
Laura A.,
254
Switchard, Bertha,
162
Laura S.,
193, 257
Sykes, Lyman,
69
Lina A.,
254
Talcott, Elijah,
100
Louisa C.,
193, 2.55
Florilla M.,
100
Mary,
236
.John,
6
Mary J.,
193
Talkington, Ethie C,
261
Mary L.,
244, 255
Talmadge, Mary,
51
Matilda E.,
193. 254
Tanner, Bertha B.,
264
Matilda L.,
193
Clair D.,
264
Matilda M.,
254
Dana F.,
264
Rhoda A.,
193, 256
John,
264
Susannah,
254
Marian.
264
Virginia A.,
193. 256
Nelson F.,
264
William A.,
193
Tar box. Abigail.
70
William L.,
193
Samuel,
71
William S.,
256
Susan,
71
Zaitie T.,
256
Thompson, Abigail,
98
Abigail A.,
98
Alice M..
154, 2.35
Anna,
146
Anna F.,
243
Anna L.,
248
Anna M.,
248
Arthur,
175
Belle.
174
Bennie H.,
248
Bonajah,
85
Calista L..
173, 247
Caroline E.,
1.54
Catherine,
154, 175
Charles,
57, 98
Charles P., 98
, 174, 247
Charles G.,
174
Charles P.,
175
Charles R.,
98, 174
Corwin C,
98, 173
Daisy E.,
248
Delia A..
98, 172
Delia M.,
175
Delia S.,
17.3. 247
Edmund,
57, 97, 98
EdnaE.,
251
Edward,
57
Edward J.,
174
Edward P.,
98, 173
Elizabeth,
174
Elizabeth A.,
247
Ellen M.,
174
Emma G.,
98, 175
Eunice,
63
Francis W.
173
Galen B.,
173
George H..
251
George W.,
57, 98
Gloriana.
57.98
Godfrey H.,
175, 248
Grace M.,
253
Harriet.
94, 174
Harriet P.,
248
Harry S.,
174
Hattie,
174
Helen I.,
251
Helen M.,
98. 174
Henrietta J.,
173
Henry H.,
175, 248
Henry Z.,
173
J. W.,
86
James B.,
98, 174
James K.,
252
James M..
251
James R.,
248
James W.,
248
John,
85
•Tonathan P.,
9S, 175
Katie M.,
173. 246
Lot,
57.98
Louisa,
85
Louisa F.,
98, 173
Louise S.,
248
Lucius G.,
98, 173
Margaret,
248
Maria,
85
Maria H.,
173
Martha R.,
154
Martin P.,
175, 248
Mary,
135. 252
Alary A.,
173
Mary L.,
154
May C.
248
Nancy G.,
173, 246
Nellie,
174
Nellie M.,
173, 247
Ralph R.,
85,154
Robert C.
251
Rosalie,
248
Ruth,
173
Sophia.
97
Uriah W.,
174
3o6
Thompson, William, 50, 85
,154
William K., 175
218
William N., 98
173
ThornLon, John,
171
Thorp, Luanna C,
128
Thrall, Isaac,
23
Kesiah,
99
William,
21
Tibbets, Moses,
69
Tillotson, Lorenzo H.,
101
Oscar,
101
Tilson, Henry,
131
Tinker. Clarissa,
39
Todd, Elizabeth M.,
222
James,
74
John,
74
Martha A.,
74
Toms, Aurelia,
113
Frances A.,
114
Jesse,
113
Mary,
113
Toohey, Mary,
125
Torrey, Orrin,
60
Tower, Anson K.,
264
Arthur R.,
264
Carrie M.,
264
Hannah,
103
Isaiah.
264
Julia E. M.,
264
Mary,
264
Mary S.,
264
Thomas,
103
Town, Lydia,
45
Townsend, Andrew,
250
Jane,
250
Margaret,
250
Tracy, Martha,
221
Trask, Dr. T. J.,
139
Traver, Emanuel,
85
Jane P.,
85
Sarah,
85
Tremain, Flavia C,
125
Trobridge, Julia,
186
Trowbridge, Harriet H.,
271
Trumbull, Alargere,
72
Charles,
265
Cynthia,
72
Luther,
72
Mary,
265
Nellie M.,
265
Phebe,
38
Tucker, Clemen 0.,
189
EllaM.,
244
Elmer M.,
167
Ephraim,
167
Esther,
241
Evelyn M.,
244
Julia M.,
244
Laura A.,
167
Laura J.,
244
Mary.
167
Merton M.,
244
Myron W., 167
244
Nancy A.,
189
Orland W..
244
Oscar D., 167
244
Phoebe,
219
William C,
167
TuUer. Damaris,
31
James,
31
.Jemima,
31
Turaer, George,
73
Lucy,
369
Tuttle, Abel,
127
EfBe D., 137
191
Ellen M.,
174
Emily,
72
Eunice,
187
Hannah,
127
Malinda,
249
Twells, Elizabeth,
174
Tyler, Alvin,
126
INDEX.
Tyler, Carrie A.,
154
Mary,
206
President,'
34
Underbill, Sally B..
118
Upson. Chelsea,
Elizabeth B..
93
242
Samuel A.,
93
Vaccolum, Myrtle,
267
Van Akers, Lionel,
155
Van Allen, Annis,
50
Catherine,
50,84
Gilbert,
50
Reuben,
50
Van Beek, Pearl,
210
Van Cott, Augustus 0.
177
David,
176
Ellen M.,
176
Helen L.,
177
Mary A.,
176
William H.,
176
Vandenberg, Bertha,
272
Harmine,
272
O. O.,
072
Vanderberg, Rachel,
"36
Van Deusen, Aagellne
, 213
Anna E.,
213
Charles N.,
223
James D.,
313
Van Duzar, Clarke M.,
197
Laura B.,
197
William,
197
Van Dyke, Minnie,
258
Van Hoesen. Catherine, 264
Van Horn, Harriet,
103
Thomas,
103
Van Keuran, Clarence
, 198
Louise F.,
198
Ralph C.
Van Lieu, Jane,
198
246
Van Norden, Anna H.,
229
Carl,
229
Charles,
229
Margaret,
229
Maximilian L .
229
Ottomar H.,
229
Rudolph W.,
229
Thomas,
229
Van Salisbury, Elizabeth, 51
Van Schaick, Colonel,
36, 66
Van Syce, Polly,
171
Van Valkenburg,
Catherine.
84
Catherine F., 153, 234
Elsie M..
84
Gilbert J.,
84
James G.,
84, 152
John .1.,
84
Pamelia A.,
84
Vets, Ellen,
216
Emily.
216
Franklin, 1
26, 216
Viets, Bela N.,
235
Benoni,
28
Ellen J.,
100
Emeline C,
162
James D.,
225
James H.,
225
Julia A.,
243
Katie H.,
225
Maria,
100
MariUa,
235
Martha,
28, .54
Mary,
28, 178
Rev. Roger, 23
38,46
Seth,
178
Seymour,
100
Vienna.
178
Vilas, Emeroy,
Vincent, .L H.,
230
138
Vining. Clara L.,
224
Claude,
224
Elva
224
Vining, Ette C, 135
Foster, 135
Gertrude A., 135
Hattie M., 135
Jane C, 135
.Jasper W., 135
.lennieS., 135
Lester R., 135, 334
Martha, 334
Mary S., 135
Mortimer J., 135
Morton M., i35
Orpba, 334
Porter, 334
Samuel T., 135
Ward, 135
Von Benthysen. David, 146
Voorhees, Ella L., 198
Ellen. 358
George W., 198
John, 198
Schuyler H., 198
Vrooman. Catherine, 155
Wade, Edward. 73
Rebecca, 13, 47
Wadsworth, Roxalana, 149
Sarah. 9
William. 9
Waite, Elizabeth L., 133
Walbridge, Alfred C, 171
Wales, G. W., 236
Hattie E., 236
Oscar, 236
Walker. Alice, 221
Elizabeth, 235
LeGrande, 245
Lyman, 221
Martha, 221
Mary A., 245
Mary E., 245
Mary. I.. 245
Melvin L., 245
Sarah. 184
Willis, 245
Wallace. Mary, 208
Wallis. Mary. 229
Walter. Charles N., 184
Cynthia, 184
Edwin, 184
Edwin N., 184
Laura B., Ill
Mary, 74
Sarah, 184
William A., 184
Josephus, 44
Walton, Nancy, 159
Wanamaker, Ambrose, 210
Anna, 210
Dorothy, 210
Wapak, Bertha, 217
Ward, Alice C, 270
Delias.. 247
Helen J., 247
Henry P., 247
John D., 270
Joseph, 270
Leon J., 270
May A., 870
Michael, 247
Sarah, 247
William M. W., 347
Warner, Clara L., 324
Curtis, 75
Elisha, 203
Fanny E., 203
Fred S., 136
Henry P., 196
Jerusha, 41
Jessie A., 203
Margaret, 229
Mary, 203
Mary A., 203, 260
INDEX.
307
■Warner, Oliver L., 203
Orpha H., 2~i
Timothy. 51
William I., 224
David, 249
Dorothy H.. 249
Emily J., 249
George H., 249
Georgette H., 249
Mary, 249
Philander, 126
"Warriner, Jenett, 219
Warth, Bertha A., 260
English J., 260
Frances A., 260
George A., 260
Harmon S., 260
.Tohn S., 260
Susan W., 260
"Washburn, Charles M.. 218
Orlinda, 218
Susan E., 218
"Washington, George, 36. 6b
Waters, Fred B., 216
"Watrous, Ida J., 213
Lydia. 213
Mary, 263
Royal, 213
Watson, David, 70
Titus. 32
Watt, Electa, 127
Jane, 54
Wattles. Byron, 221
Carlton S.. 221
Cynthia M., 221
Harry L., 221
Jerusha, !^21
Lathrop, 221
Way, A. H., 256
Weatherington, Eebecca, I08
Weaver, M. B.,
Webb. Adaline L.,
Adoniram,
Angle,
Caroline,
Charles.
Curtis C,
Diadamia,
Eliza,
Joseph,
Lauretta M.,
Louis,
Lydia,
Rlary,
Merritt,
Milo,
Reuben A.,
Webber. Karl T.,
"Webster, Polly,
Samuel B.,
Sophia A.,
Weed, Lucy,
Samuel,
Sherman,
Weese, Phoebe A.,
Weidemeyer, John W
Mary,
Sophia H.,
Weimer, Margaret J.,
Mary J.,
William,
"Welch, Edgar,
James H.,
Martha,
Weller. May C,
Sarah,
William,
"Wells, Bethia,
Grace.
Hannah.
Jemima,
John,
11
92, 164
93
170
170
63
235
92
170
lOo
92
235
106
106, 235
170
94
92
237
152
211
179
131
63
122
234
229
229
229
237
237
237
221
246
180
348
248
248
200, 201
42
36
36
36
Wessel. Melcena,
Annie.
Cornelius,
Florence G.,
Francis H.,
Helen O.,
Johan.
West. Ellen E.,
Margaret L.,
Weston, Eliza,
Flora M.,
H. N.,
Mary,
Westover, Anna,
Wetherell. Julia A.,
Samuel E.,
Wallace C,
Wetmore, Catherine,
Elizabeth,
Sarah, 41,
Theophilus,
William H.,
Wheatley, Jennie,
Wheaton, Levi,
Lucy,
Mary A.,
Phoebe J.,
Robert M.,
Zilpha M.,
Wheeler, Charles W.,
Delia,
Edith J.,
Joseph,
Julia,
Mary,
Minerva,
Otis,
Polly,
Royal,
Sophia A.,
Thankful,
William F..
Wheelock. Betsey,
White, Calista P.,
Catherine,
Fannie,
Frances,
Sally,
Whitehouse, Minnie W.,
Whiteside, Abigail,
Adaline H.,
Alexander, 82
Anne H.,
Catherine,
Eleanor A.,
Ethel D.,
Frank W.,
Frederick S.,
George S.,
Helen E.,
John H..
JohnR.,
Laura,
Margaret R.,
Martha C,
Mary L.,
Phineas,
Sarah W.,
Thomas,
Thomas J.,
William H.,
Whiting, Maria H.,
Whitman, Emily,
Henry A.,
Lemuel,
Whitney, Eunice,
Myra,
Widger, Ely.
Lauretta E.,
Marilla, 9'
Wightman. Hannah E., 89
Jonathan S., 89
148,
148,
148,
233
247
248
248
247
247
247
162
198
182
182
183
156
34
217
217
217
147
41
147
41
147
154
203
205
205
205
205
205
179
110
179
39
110
41
110
213
59
110
179
30
74
126
218
30
134
113
171
231
83
231
, 148
148
147
148
231
148
231
231
148
147
231
82
148
148
148
82
231
148
82
148
173
173
173
173
110
, 157
97
97
WUbor, Catherine 8., 231
Eveline, 152
Grace, 148
Grace S., 231
Hannah, 148
Margaret R.. 148
Robert S., 231
Samuel, 83, 84, 148
Sophia W., 148
Thomas W., 148. 231
Wilcox, Amos, 31
Ann, 41
Azubah, 62
Diantha, 42
Esther, 95
Eunice, 46
Hira, 63
Hosea, 46
Ira M., 62
Jehial, 32, 63
Job, 95
John, 9
Joslah, 34
Lucelia S., 90
Mary. 9
Mary D., 96
Phoebe, 96
Ruth, 95
Sarah, 9, 46, 129
Simon, 96
Smith, 129
Thankful, 33
Wildman, Lucy E., 153
Wiley, Eliza, 186
Wilkie. Henry, 217
Lucy, 103
Melissa L., 217
Sibyl, 217
Willcox, Ida R., 171
Willcoxon, Azariah, 28
Margaret, 28
William, 28
Willett, Henry B., 166
Marinus, 48
Willey, Susan, 209
Williams. Aaron F., 234
Adelaide, 237
Ann E., 234
AnnaD., 234
Calvin, 128
Carrie E., 1^9
Catherine, 91
Catherine F., 234
Charles B., 158
Charles H., 234
Clara, 99
Delia L., 1^
Edwin R., 158, 237
Elsie B., 237
Emma D., 158, 236
Emma G., 249
Evelyn W., 234
Fletcher, 334
Florence. 237
Forest, 240
Frank E.. 237
Frank M., 158, 237
George, lo9
George W., 158, 23T
Hannah, 89, 159
Harlie H., 237
Hugh L., 158. 237
IrmaV.. 237
James, 240
James V. V., 234
Jennie. 237
Jessie F., 158
John J., 234
Joseph C, 158
Kate, 159
Laura A., 237
Laura M., 158
3o8
INDEX.
Williams, Lucille B.,
Mabel,
Maria,
Mary, 158,
Mary F.,
May E.,
Morris,
Natlian,
Phoebe,
Polly,
Rebecca,
Roger,
Sarah,
Sarah M.,
Susan E.,
William,
Willis, Betsey A.,
Julia A.,
Julia H.,
N. P.,
Nathan,
Nathan E.,
Newell B.,
Oliver E..
William P.,
Wilson, ,
Harriet,
Ida M.,
Lucy,
Rachel,
Winchell, Azarlah,
Benjamin,
Christian,
David,
Deborah.
Elizabeth,
Grace,
Grove,
Hannah,
Isaac,
John,
Jonah,
Laura,
Martha,
Mindwell,
Nathaniel,
Norman,
Orpha H.,
337
237. 240
130
237,249
237
237
249
101
253
96
158
234
. 157
158
246
54
211
211
211
77
211
211
211
211
211
52
68
258
205
53
7
13,14
13
143
13
57
57
7, 19
7
9, 19
7
57
8, 9. 19
172
7,11
57
224
Winchell,
Robert, 7, 9. 13
Samuel, 7
Sarah, 7, 11
Stephen, 9
Thomas, 7
Windsor, Bazil, 78
Elizabeth, 78
Winship, Governor, 5
Winthrop, Governor, 134
Wiseman, Fannie, 213
Wolcott, Abigail, 43
Guy, 42
Luella, 186
Tryphena, 58
Wolfe, Alice E., 234
Cornelia F., 234
Henry, 234
John B., 234
Lawrence L., 234
Margaret, 234
Thomas B.. 334
Wood, Amanda W.. 200
Chauncey, 81
Edith O., 200
Electa, 119
Frederick C, 200
James. ]26
Julia A., 137
Louisa, 60
Martha A., 126
Ralph M,, 200
Robert, 200
William T., 200
Woodbridge, Dudley, 21, 25
Woodin, David J., 86
Laura, 86
Woodruff, Samuel, 29
Sarah C, 131
Woods. Harriet, 1I6
Sarah R., 116
Ziba, 116
Woodward, Abigail, 70
Alice, 223
Woodworth, Amos, 35
Anna, 34, 35, 65. 197
Benjamin, 35
Caleb, 35
Woodworth,
Charity,
3&
Charlotte,
.35
Ephraim,
34,35
Esther,
35
James,
35
Jerusha,
35
John,
35
Mary,
35.65
Reuben,
35
Roxana,
35
Walter,
35
Wooster, Caroline,
239
Charles A.,
239
Charles M.,
239
Laura V.,
239
Martha V.,
239
Peter,
239
Worden, Harriet,
97
Wright, Albin,
136
B. W..
218
Betsey,
168
Emma A.,
136
George,
78
Hiram,
94
Job.
48
John,
73
Lucinda,
88
Martha,
136
Pauline,
112
Phoebe,
121, 202
Sarah,
41, 73
Sylvester,
30
Wyllis, Samuel,
38
Wyth9, W. W.,
138
Yale, Lora G.,
249
Margaret,
249
Yarnald, Ethie C,
261
Myrtle,
261
Silas,
261
Young, Elijah F.,
13a
Isadora C,
227
John G.,
237
Joseph,
119
Mary A.,
227
Younge, John S.,
117
Younger. Lydia A.,
120
Younglove, Joseph,
12
4242