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GENEALOGY   COLLECTION 


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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. 

Infant,  b. , 


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12. 

II. 

13. 

III. 

14. 

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16. 

VI. 

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VII. 

18. 

VIII. 

19. 

IX. 

Children  by  second  marriage: 

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. 

1759.- 
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 


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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 

1757- 
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, 
1739- 

■"■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. 

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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., 
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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 

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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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*  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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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 


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(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 


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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 


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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. 


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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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There  were  7  children,  all  b.   in  Simsbury. 


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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, 


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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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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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*  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.^ 


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II. 

461. 

III. 

462. 

IV. 

463. 

V. 

464. 

VI. 

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II. 

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III. 

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IV. 

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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. 


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■  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. : 


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II. 

501. 

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IV. 

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VI. 

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506. 

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II. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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*  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 

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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. 

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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. 

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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. 

VIII. 

IIOI. 

IX. 

PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SIXTH.  75 

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. 


III3. 

II. 

III4. 

III. 

III5. 

IV. 

III6. 

V. 

III7. 

VI. 

III8. 

VII. 

1 1 19. 

VIII, 

76'  PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,     CHILDREN    SIXTH. 

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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1 1 30. 

III. 

1131- 

IV. 

II32. 

V. 

II33. 

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PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SIXTH.  77 

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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II. 

1140. 

III. 

1141. 

IV. 

1142. 

V. 

II43- 

VI. 

78  PARENTS    riFTK    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SIXTH. 

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. 


II6I. 

I. 

1162. 

II. 

II63. 

III. 

II64. 

IV. 

II73. 

III. 

II74- 

IV. 

II75- 

V. 

1176. 

VI. 

II77- 

VII. 

PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,   CHILDREN    SIXTH.  81 

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. 


II80. 

III. 

II8I. 

IV. 

II82, 

V. 

82  PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,  CHILDREN    SIXTH. 

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. 


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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. 


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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.  — . 


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VI. 

1281. 

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1283. 

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1284. 

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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. 


I3I7. 

II. 

I3I8. 

III. 

1319- 

IV. 

1320. 

V. 

I32I. 

VI. 

1322. 

VII. 

go  PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SIXTH. 

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. 


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I. 

1395 

II. 

139(3 

III. 

1397 

IV. 

I39S 

V. 

1399 

VI. 

1400 

VII. 

1401 

VIII. 

1402 

IX. 

1403. 

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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. 


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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) 


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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 


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1439. 

III. 

1440. 

IV. 

1441. 

V. 

1442. 

VI. 

1443. 

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1448 

I. 

1449 

II. 

1450 

III. 

1451 

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1452 

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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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1457- 

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V. 

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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. 


PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SIXTH.  QQ 

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 


PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,     CHILDREN    SIXTH.  lOI 

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. 

1498 

1499 

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 


1537- 

II. 

1538. 

III. 

1539- 

IV. 

1540. 

V. 

1541- 

VI. 

1542. 

VII. 

1543. 

VIII. 

I550. 

I. 

I55I- 

II. 

1552. 

III. 

PARENTS    FIFTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SIXTH.  IO3 

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. 


1 666. 

I 

1667. 

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. 

I68I. 

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. 


1707. 
1708. 

II. 
III. 

1709. 

IV. 

I7I0. 

V. 

I7I4- 
I7I5- 

IV. 
V. 

1716. 
1717. 

VI. 
VII. 

I7i8. 

VIII. 

1720. 

I. 

1721. 

II. 

1722. 

III. 

1723- 

IV. 

116  PARENTS    SIXTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SEVENTH, 

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. 


1732- 

I. 

1733. 

II. 

1734- 

III. 

1735- 

IV. 

1736. 

V. 

PARENTS    SIXTH    GENERATION,     CHILDREN    SEVENTH.  II7 

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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1792. 

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1793- 

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1796. 

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1797. 

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1798. 

IX. 

1799. 

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1800. 

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1802. 

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1803. 

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1804. 

V(. 

1805. 

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PARENTS    SIXTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SEVENTH.  121 

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. 

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I8I8. 

VII. 

I8I9. 

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1822. 

II. 

1823. 

III. 

1824. 

IV. 

1825. 

V. 

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 


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1841. 

V. 

1842. 

VI. 

1843. 

VII. 

1844. 

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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. 


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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. 


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IV. 

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1870 

VI. 

I87I 

VII. 

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. 


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II. 

1874. 

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1875. 

IV. 

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1880. 

II. 

1881. 

III. 

1882. 

IV. 

1883. 

V. 

i884. 

VI. 

1885. 

VII. 

1886 

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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. 
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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. 

I9IO. 

III. 

I9I6. 

I9I7. 
I9I8. 

II. 
III. 

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I9I9. 

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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. 


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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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1972. 

III. 

1973- 

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1974- 

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1975 

VI. 

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1978. 

III. 

1979- 

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V. 

1981. 

VI. 

1982. 

VII. 

1983. 

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1984. 

IX. 

1985. 

X. 

1986. 

XI. 

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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. 

I. 

I993. 

II. 

1994. 

III. 

1995- 

IV. 

1996. 

V. 

1997. 

VI. 

1998. 

VII. 

2000. 

II. 

2001, 

III. 

2002. 

IV. 

2003. 

V. 

2004. 

2005. 

2006. 

I. 

II. 

III. 

2007. 
2008. 

IV. 
V. 

2009. 
2010. 

VI. 
VII. 

20II. 

VIII. 

2013. 

II. 

2014. 

III. 

2015. 

IV. 

2016. 

V. 

2017. 

VI 

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. 

2031. 

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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 

V 

PARENTS    SIXTH    GENERATION,    CHILDREN    SEVENTH.  I47 

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. 

VI. 

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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PARENTS    SIKIH    GKNKRAriON,    CHII.DRKN    SEVKNIH.  149 

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. 


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2206. 

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2207. 
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 


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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) 


2236. 

I 

2237- 

II, 

2238. 

2239- 

III. 

IV. 

PARENTS    SIXTH    GENERATION,     CHILDREN    SEVENTH.  153 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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II. 

2501 

III. 

2502 

IV. 

2503 

V. 

2505. 

I. 

2506. 

II. 

2507. 

III. 

2508. 

IV. 

2509. 

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2510. 

VI. 

25II. 

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2512. 

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2513. 

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2514. 

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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. 


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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 


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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, 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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3033 

IV 

3034 

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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 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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." 


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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. 

I. 

3653- 

II. 

3654- 

III. 

3655- 

IV. 

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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. 


3659- 

I. 

3660. 

II. 

3661. 

III. 

3662. 

IV. 

3663. 

V. 

3664. 

VI. 

3665. 

VII. 

3666. 

VIII. 

3659. 

III. 

3670. 

IV. 

3671. 

V. 

3672. 

VI. 

3673- 

VII. 

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. 


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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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3731- 

IL 

3732. 

HI. 

3733- 

IV. 

3734- 

V. 

3735- 

VL 

3736. 

vn. 

3737- 

VHL 

3738. 

IX. 

3739- 

X. 

3740. 

XI. 

2830.    MATILDA  (THOMAS)  AGNEW. 


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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) 


3755- 

IV. 

3756. 

V. 

3757- 

VI. 

3758. 

VII. 

375Q 

VIII. 

376o. 

IX. 

376X. 

X. 

3762. 

XI. 

3763- 

XII. 

3764- 

XIII. 

3765. 

XIV. 

256  PARENTS    EIGHTH    GENERATION,     CHILDREN    NINTH. 

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.  — . 


3767. 

II 

3768. 

HI. 

3769- 

IV 

3770- 

V 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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INDKX. 


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