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GENEALOGY COLLECTION
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JOHN D. GALLUP.
(No. 4yo, page 132.)
THE
Genealogical _ History
OF THE /
GALLUP FAMIL Y
IN THE
UNITED STATES,
ALSO,
^PIOQR/PHICAL ^KETCHE? Of tJV[EMBER? OF THE J'aMILY,
BY
JOHN D. Gallup,
AGAWAJI, JIASS.
"The world's history is a divine poem, of which the history of every nation is a
canto, and every man a word." —James A. Garfield.
HARTFORD, CONX.:
Press of Thk YiswvvoKV) Prtnti-vg Ccmpa.w.
(ELiHU (iEEK'S .SOXSj
189:5.'
1560893
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1803. by
JOHN' D. GALLUP, Agawam, Mass.,
in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
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PREFACE.
HE arrangement of this book is simple and hardly needs
explanation. From John Gallup of the second genera-
tion who married Hannah Lake, there are only two lines,
those of his two sons John and Benadam. His son William
left no sons, and of Samuel there is no record.
As John was the oldest, his line is given first in order
and that of Benadam following through all the generations,
being easily understood by the names and figures placed
after each individual whose history is given. The small
figures denote the generations.
Any descendant may thus readily trace his own line back
to John the pioneer settler.
Those only are numbered who bear the name Gallup, and
may be found in the first index.
Names of those connected with the family by marriage
are in the second index.
The abbreviations are b. born; m. married; d. died; s. p.
died without issue.
ERRATA.
Pa^e 12, Sketch of George Tilly GoUop, tenth line from bot-
tom, for Mrs. Standard's, read Mrs. Stannard's.
•' 40, Xo. 50, after Charles Dow, m. Harriet W. Allen, read
daughter of Rev. Jacob Allen.
•' 47, X'l. 179, for X'athon, read X'arhan.
•' So. X'fj. 52S, for Deucy, read Dency.
■' 126, X'o. 467. By mistake this family was omitted m
numbering, and to avoid confusion the numbers
are now placed looia. looib, etc., with corres-
ponding numbers in the index.
■' 193, X'o. S82, for Elmina Ruggles Walter, read Elmina
Ruggles.
" 195, X'l,). 894, for Albert Husley, read Albert Xusley.
" 199, Xo. 941, last line, for Salem, ]SIass., read Salem.
Conn.
" J 30, Xo. 1449, for Edmund Livingstone, b. February 21.
1876, read b. August 10. 1874, in Glasgow, Scot-
land, d. there X'ovember 21, 1874. After Walter
Tower, b. February 21. 1876, read in Glasgow,
Scotland.
INTRODUCTION.
"Tell ye your children of it, and let your children tell their children, and
their children, another generation. —/oc-/, 1-3.
In this simple, natural, and best of all ways, there has come
to us an incomplete knowledg-e of that past in which our
ancestors lived, well and worthily, their appointed lives.
A reverent love for that time, g-lorified by the heroic deeds of
our fathers, and the fearless devotion of our mothers, has
unconsciously become one of our noblest mental possessions,
inspiring to zealous search for recorded facts in the life history
of those whose lips can no longer tell it to their children.
To verify and keep forever these stories of heroism, familiar
from our childhood, and more precious than any written volume,
this book has been written, that the children, and children's
children may enjoy with us, and keep in memory the gathered
harvest of fact, event, and incident, from the different branches
of our venerable family tree.
May it intensify our reverence for the strong characters in
the beginning of our family history, and more firmly seal the
feeling of friendly kinship between those who have not yet
attained the ancestral rank.
It was the thought of the author when beginning this work
to compile only a brief historv* of his own branch of the family,
but yielding to the solicitation of other branches, he consented
t(j enlarge his plan, and hoped to embrace all of the lineage in
the United States. But, finding it impossible to obtain records
of all, in justice to those who have so l<.)ng waited for the
appearance of the book, the writer is constrained to suspend
his researches and bring the work to completion, after having
given it a vast amount of" time and labor.
b GENEALOGY OF
That errors will occur, notwithstanding the greatest care
upon the compiler's part to avoid them, will be understood by
all. but in no case has there been any liberty taken with dates.
They are published as taken from old family Bibles, copies of
records supplied by individuals, and from the examination of
town and church records.
This introduction would be incomplete without an expres-
sion of cordial appreciation for all the valuable help so kindly,
freely and wisely given by different individuals from the
beginning to the end of the finished w^ork.
Will one and all accept the sincere acknowledgments of the
author for the priceless importance of aid received, and the
generous and encouraging spirit that always came with it,
which, though perfectly understood, can never be completely
expressed by the grateful Author.
GOLLOR
[From Records of Harlean Society, British >[useum, 1166, folio 72.]
VISITATION OF DORSET, 1 62 3.
John Gollop — Came out of the north A. 5, Ed 1465. (Fifth year of reign
of Edward IV.)
^[arried Alice, daughter and heir of William Temple, County
of Dorset.
JoH.v Gollop, of North Bowood, and Temple, in County Dorset, died 25, H.
8, 1533- (Twenty-fifth year of reig^n of Henry VIII.)
M(7 rrxc d ]oan. daughter of .... Collins, of Snails Croft. County
of Dorset.
Thom.\s Gollop, of North Bowood, son and heir, died April S, 1610. Jacob.
(Reig^ of James I.)
.\farried Agneta, daughter of Humphrey Watkins, of Hohvell,
in County Dorset.
1. Egedins Gollop, first son, died without issue. Went to Rome and —
became a priest.
2. Humphrey Gollop, second son, died without issue.
3. John Gollop, third son of Thomas and Agneta Watkins.
Married daughter of .... Crab. -
Iijh.v Gollop, of Mosterne, came to America, 1630, in ship Mary and John.
.l/(;;-r/<v/ Christobel .... iMusteme is a parish in Dorset.)
4. Thomas Gollop, fourth son, and made heir of North Bowxjd and
Strode, died 1G22, m month of December.
Married Francesca, daughter of George Pawlett, of Melplash,
County of Dorset
1. Catharine, married Thomas Game, of CoUey, County, of Dorset.
2. Anne, second daughter, married Robert Marsh, of Chillington,
County of Somerset.
3. Elizabeth, aged i3 at time of visitation in 1623.
^ 4. William, 2 (probably second son).
5. Henry-, married Judith, daughter of James Hitt, of L\'me Regi.s.
6. Roger, aged 18, 1623, probably twin of Elizabeth.
7. Thomas Gollop, of N(jrth Bowood. son of Thomas and Francesca
Fawlett, and heir of Strode, C'^unty of D(jr-ct.
Married Martha, dau.ghter of Ra'.nh Ironside, oi l.i.ng Bredy,
in County Dorset.
8 GENEALOGY OF
Thomas Gollop, son and heir of Thomas and Martha Ironside, was 6
years old at time of \'isitation, 1623.
Martha Gollop, daughter, was 3 years old at time of visitation, 1623.
5. George Gollop, of Southampton, married
Humphrey Gollop, son of George of Southampton, died without issue.
6. Richard Gollop, of Bowood, sixth son of Thomas and Agneta
Watkins, married a daughter of .... Davy, of Saunford, in County Devon.
John Gollop, Egedins Gollop, and other children.
[GoUopp, 1166; fol. sg.]
William Gollopp of [sfc], married ....
Roger Gollop, of Bowood, in County Dorset, Justice of Peace, living in 1623.
Married Mary, daugher of .... of Kerton, relict of Richard
Gollop.
Grace, daughter; Roger, son and heir, aged 11 in 1623; Amye, second
daughter; Joan, third daughter.
[Copied at Astor Library, New York, April 29, 1891.]
There seem to be two heirs alive in 1623, but one is of
North Bowood, and heir of Strode (Thomas, aged 6), and the
other (Roger, son and heir, aged 11), from folio 59. The latter
is of Bowood only.
The English family is still at Strode.
PEDIGREE.
Visitation of Gollop, of Strode, and Bowood. Taken in
the year 1623, by Henr\' St. George (Richmond Herald), and
Sampson Lennard (Blue Mantle Pursuivant), marshalls and
deputies to William Campden Clarenceax, King of Arms.
Richmond Herald — A superior officer, "one of the six
heralds of the English heralds college," an office created by
Henry VH. in memory of his previous title of Earl of
Richmond.
Blue Mantle Pursuivant — The title of one of the English
pursuivants at arms. The office was created either by Edward
III. or by Henry V., and named in allusion to the robes of the
Garter, or as some suppose to the colors of the arms of France.
ARMS. ^
Gules, on a bend; Or, a lion passant; guardant, sable.
CrL-r, a dtmi-lion barry. r)r, and -able, holding in his
dexter pav/ a brok^.-n arrow, gViles.
M'jtto — "'Be bolde. Be w-.'se."
GALLTJP FA^HLY.
EXPLANATION.
Gules, red, taken from the color in the open mouth of the
heraldic lion; bend, or bendy, signifies that the field or
escutcheon, is divided by diagonal lines from the dexter chief
to the sinister base — in reality a gold band five-eighths of an
inch in width. The field represents the shield, which was an
important part of knightly armor; the dexter chief, as worn by
bearer on right arm, would bring the upper portion of band at
right hand. Or (gold), a "lion passant, guardant, sable,
simply means a black lion, on a gold band, walking with his
face turned toward the observer. Crest reads: "A gold half
lion, crossed by black horizontal bars, holding in his right paw
a red, broken arrow."
The iion has always been a favorite emblem for the expres-
sion of strength and power, which fact is too well understood,
perhaps, to need repetition here. In heraldry it is always
understood to be rampant, unless diiferently expressed.
Armorial insignia consists for the most part of one or more
objects called charges, depicted on a field.
One coat of arms differs from another, not by charges only
but by difference of color or tincture. In British Heraldry
there are nine tinctures, two metals: Or, gold; Argent, silver;
two furs, colors five, gules (red), azure (blue), sable (black).
Vert (green), purpure (purple).
There is always an atmosphere of mystery about these old
family escutcheons, which only enhances their interest, and our
desire to penetrate their meaning, at best vague and unsatisfac-
tor\-, and so we never wear}' of anything bearing upon the
subject. For this reason, we give the opinion of one writer
upon heraldry, that the full figure of a lion denotes some ;xtst
connecti^^n with a royal family.
If thi- is true, in our family the connecti(m is so 7'cry rtinotc
Vv'e have tto knozchu/^rc of it whatever, and no desire to make the
ili.j^litcst cluiin thereto, though we hold our copy of the "Coat
of Arms" as a treasured memento of the family, from that far
away time of which we can now learn so little.
10 GENEALOGY OF
LINEAGE.
[From Burke's History' of the Landed Gentrj-.]
GOLLOP OF STRODE AND BOWOOD.
GoLLOP — George Tilly, Esq., of Strode House. County Dorset, born nth
October, 1791, married 19th September, 1515. Christine, daughter of
Hubertus Vander Viegen, a gentleman of Hasselt, in the district of Liege,
and has issue: George, born 13th August, 1825. John, boni 27th May. 1S29.
Christina, Georgina Jane.
Mr. GoUop succeeded his father, in 1793, and was a magistrate of
Dorsetshire.
' John GoUop, the founder of this family, was, according to some memoirs
preserv'ed in the family, a soldier of fortune from either Denmark or Sweden,
who flourished in the reigns of Richard IL and Henrj- IV. ; but other and
more probable accounts, coinciding with the visitation in 1623, state that he
lived in 1465 and came from the north.
He married Alice, daughter and heir of William or Peter Temple, of
Templecombe, in Broad Winsor, and acquired therebv that estate with the
lands of North Bowood. The next on record:
,^ John GoUop, of North Bowood and Temple, living time Henr\' VHL ;
married Joan, daughter of ... . Collins, of Nailscroft, County Dorset, and
was succeeded at his decease by his son,
3> Thomas GoUop, who in minority was placed under the guardianship of
Sir Giles Strangeways, being then possessed of Strode, North Bowood, and
Temple. He married Agnes, daughter of Humphrey Watkins, of HolweU,
in Somersetshire, and had issue:
1. Giles. Fellow of New College, O.xford. who not conforming to the
change of religion in Queen Elizabeth's time, resigned his fellowship, and,
traveling through .Spain to Rome, died there.
2. Humphrey, who died s. p.
3. Thomas, of whom presently.
4. '■ John, father of Johif of Mastern.
5. (jeorge. <A Southampton.
(>. Richard.
He died in 1610, having made nearly an equal division of his estates.
Strode, Bowood, etc. , amongst his sons, the third of whom
'' Thomas GoUop, Esq., of Strode, etc., married Frances, daughter of
George Poulet, of Holbom, in the County of Dorset, and grandson of Lord
Thomas Powlet, son of WiUiam, the tirst marquis of "Winchester, and.
dying in 1623, was succeeded by his son,
Thomas CJollop. Esq., of North Bowood and Strode, barrister at law.
This gentlerr.a:! nuirried Martha, daughter of Ralph In.n-ide, oi Long-
^)v:<Uiy. :,y Ucij ''.■.',t;r:. oi->it;.- '>!' Gilbert. Ei-'iTp of Bristol, and, dying in
!^'.3- -vu- -----.-ic^i by i:::, m,::.
Thoma.-, (i.jll.jp, Esq., (,t' N.,rth Bo\voo<l .^-vi Strode, b'.m in 1617. This
gentleman wu- ciucated at Wndham OAl<j^'-. and at the Middle Temple.
GALLUP FA^nLY. 11
He was Coroner of the County Dorset, and served the office of Shenif in the
twenty-seventh of Charles II., when he was attended by his ten sons as
javeUn men, headed by their uncle. The deticiency in the usual number
being remarked by the Judge, the explanation of the persons who composed
the train was given, and an excuse made upon the plea of so large a family.
He married Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Thomas Thome, of
Candlemarsh, Gent., and had issue:
1. Thomas, who died s. p. in 1727.
2. Giles, of London, whose line terminated with his grandson, George
Gollop, of Chilfroom, surgeon.
3. William, of Candlemarsh, who inherited his mother's estate, and
was father of
Thomas Gollop, Esq. , of Candlemarsh, ancestor of the Gollops of
that place and of Strete. County Somerset.
4. John, continuator of the family.
James, ©f Bristol, in trade.
Heur\% of Exeter, in trade.
Ralph, of Lillington, who died s.p.
Benjamin, of Bristol.
George, of Berwick, who married Mars-, daughter and heiress of
Julius Squib, Esq., and, dying in 1729, left issue:
1. George, Sheriff of Dorset, eighteenth of George II., who died
s.p. in 1753.
2. Thomas, governor of Portland Castle, who married a daughter
of Edmund Tucker, Esq., of \Ve\-mouth, and died s.p. in 1761.
3. James, Sheriff of Dorset, eighth of George III.
4. Julian, who died in the East Indies, and left issue: Dorothy,
Mary, Elizabeth, who married William Hansford, Esq., Comm.
R. X. :Martha married John Tucker, Esq., M. P. for Wey-
mouth. Sarah married Richard Tucker.
10. Nicholas, of London.
ri. Richard, of Charmouth.
John Gollop, .\lderman of Dorchester, succeeded to the family estate by
an arrangement with his elder brothers, by which he paid them a sura of
money and annuities for life. He married first. Mary, daughter of Philip
Stansby, of Dorchester, and secondly, Frances, widow of Henry Backway,
Gent By the former, of whom he had issue to survive in infancy,
John, his heir, ,
Thomas, of London, merchant, wlfo married Mar>-, daughter of
Walter Foy, Esq., of Bewly Wood.
Rebecca, married Edward Tucker, Esq,, of Wejmiouth.
Mr. Gollop died 25th August, 1731, and was succeeded by his son.
John Gollop, Esq,, of Strode, who married first, Edith, daughter of
Walter Foy, Esq., of Bewly Wood; second. Penelope, daughter of John
Mitchell, Esq., of Kingston Ru.ssell, and third, Joan, daughter of Giles Hitt'
gentleman of Lorscomb. By the first lady he had issue :
12 GENEALOGY OF
{ Thomas of Lillington. who married, first Susannah, daughter of
t Nathaniel Tillv, Esq., of Thomford, and eventual heiress of
i the Tillie's, by whom he had issue:
I Thomas, heir to his granfather.
i Jane, married to Henr\- Petty, Esq,, of Evershot.
I He married second Miss Holloway and had another son, John,
\ M. D. , who married Miss Annie Dampier and died. s. p.
Mr. GoUop died v. p., loth July, 1749.
i John and Walter both died, s. p.
! Mr. GoUop died in 175S, aged 82, and was succeeded by his grandson
\ Thomas GoUop, Esq., of Sherborne and Strode. This gentleman married
Jane, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Sawkins, L. L. B., \ncar of Frampton
and Rector of Bettescombe in Dorsetshire, and left at his decease in 1793
an only son, the present George Tilly GoUop, Esq. , of Strode.
Arms: Gu, on a bend or a lion passant giiardont sa.
Crest : A demi-lion bendy or and sa, holding in his dexter
paw a broken arrow, g-u.
Seat : Strode House, near Bridport.
Sketch of the late Ge^Tge Tilly GoUop of Dorsetshire, Eng-
land, kindly furnished for this work by his daughter, Mrs.
Henry Reeve, of London. England, abridged from his diaries.
I In the autobiography of the Hon. Roger North, just published by Dr.
i Jessop, there is an illusion to an incident on circuit in the west of England ;
; " It happened in Dorsetshire once that the High Sheriff had ten sons who
I carried halberds and wore his livery, and his eldest son was the captain of
I the band ( 27th Charles II., 1670). "
i A lineal descendant of that otTicer will celebrate his 96th birthday on
; the nth October.
\ Mr. GoUop was born in October, 1791 ; his father died in January, 1793,
and the boy then came into possession of the estate of Strode in the parish of
Netherbur\', acquired by his ancestors the year of the Armada. There are
records of the family in an adjoining parish for another centurv, and it is
possible that when the battle of Bosworth Field ended the civil wars, the
"Soldier of Fortune. ' said to be the progenitor of the family, settled in
Dorsetshire.
Mr. GoUop's first school was at Mrs. Standard's, in Long street, Sher-
borne, a sort of dame's school ; he went to similar schools at Burton, Brad-
stock and at White Cross. North Netherbury.
Next to a writing school kept by Mr. AvTes at Sherborne. The old
gentleman was a good mathematician, wrote a book on astronomy, and wore
a pigtail.
When seven or eight years old he went to a boarding school at Kington
Magna, kept by the Rev. W. Toogood, and later on to Dr. Jones, Redland,
near Bristol where a prize was awarded him for progress in the fourth class
in 1803.
I
i
GALLUP FAMELY. 13
Mr. GoUop was at Brazenose, Oxford in iSoS-g, and subsequently became
a pupil of Chitty, the well known conveyancer, being entered at the Inner
Temple in May, iSir.
But his health was not strong, the close air of the Temple and a seden-
tary life did not suit him, and in 1S15 he determined to make a tour on the
continent ; with a friend, saddle horses, saddle bags, and two grooms, the
route was via Harwich and Helvoetsluys.
One of these grooms, Hartzman, was a deserter from the French army
in Spain, and was chosen as conversant with foreign languages. Mr. Gol-
lop kept a careful diar%- from which a few extracts follow.
The party rode through Holland, and \na Osnabruck, Bremen, Bruns-
wick, Magdeburg to Potsdam. On the 30th May they were present at a
review of the Prussian army at Berlin.
"The King rode along the whole line beginning from the Charlotten-
burg end. They are certainly the finest men and the most soldierlike troops
I ever saw. These troops, it appears, form the army of reser\-e."
" On June i, " so runs the diar\-. "read the English papers. War not
yet begun. On the 24th, news arrived of the great victory gained by Wel-
lington and Blucher over Boney ; we saw the cannon tired by the palace.
The courier who brought the news paraded the streets with postillions,
blowing trumpets before, and with lancers behind."
From Berlin they went to Leipsic and surveyed the bridges and remnants
of bridges where the French army passed over, the fields covered with their
dead bodies, and the tree against which Bonaparte leant and watched the
fight.
"We marked the spot whence Poniatowsky. pierced with three mortal
wounds, leaped on horseback into the river, and after reaching the opposite
bank was again plunged into the water by his recoiling steed."
Dresden was reached on the 6th July. The fortress of Konigstein was
visited (but only the outside, spite of every eflFort to obtain admittance ), and
the spot where General Moreau was struck by a cannon ball by the side of
the Emperor Alexander, 27th August, 1S13, is duly noted.
It was at Prague that Mr. Gollop read in the newspapers the conventi'in
" between Wellington. Blucher, and the French Provisional Government."
The party reached \'ienna on 22nd July. Here a longer stay was made,
and an imp<jrtant event took place, for on the 19th September, Mr. Gollop
was married according to the rites of the Church of Rome, to Miss Christine
Van der Miegen.
Only after the ceremony did it occur to the bridegroom and bride to en-
quire whether they had complied with the legal requirements. The lady's
guardian Count Bathiany and Mr. Gordon, the British minister, took coun-
sel. It was found that there ought to have been publication of banns in
England previously, and that the ambassador should have been present at
the Roman Catholic ceremony. It was further found out that the laws of
Austria prohibit the performance of a Protestant ceremony after a Catholic
one.
Thereftjre on their return home Mr. and Mrs. G<^llop were remarried by
hcense at the Marleybone church on the 6th August, 1816, in the presence of
14 GE>T1AL0GY OF
Mr. Gollop's mother, of Mr. Hunter, and of Mr. and Mrs. Archer Shee. af-
terwards Sir Martin Archer Shee, president of the Royal Academy. A car-
riage was now necessary for the honeymoon tour; the friend returned to
England, but Mr. Gollop kept on his saddle horses, and rode some of the
stages. Gratz, Trieste, Udine, ]^Iestri and Venice were the halts.
On the 1 2th December, at Venice, being the eighteenth anniversary of
the departure of the famous Bronze Horses for Paris, the Emperor of Aus-
tria presided at a grand function for their restoration to their former site.
An amphitheatre with a raised box was erected in St. Clark's place facing
the church. The horses were landed to the roar of cannons and drawn by
sailors up the center of the square through an alley of troops. (These
horses were in the first place stolen by the Venetians from Greece.)
From Venice the travelers went to Ferrard, Bologna, Florence, reach-
ing Rome on the 3rd January. i5i6.
On the 19th they were at Naples. They visited Pompeii and went up
Vesuvius. They dismounted at the foot of the main hill, scrambled with
difficulty to the top by torchlight, and at last came within sight of the
crater, smoke, flames and stones being thrown up. The descent was of
course a far easier task, but when the last torch was lighted the guides de-
clared that they had lost their way. "We were between two mighty hills of
lava in a sort of gully, stumbling every moment over huge cinders, a Scotch
mist wetted us to the skin, a cold wind did not dr\- us." Between 5 and 6
o'clock there was enough light for the guides to regain the track and the
travelers got back to the "Aquida d'Oro," wear\- but safe.
They now set their faces homewards, pausing at Rome, Florence, Bo-
logna, and Parma. Here Mrs. Gollop's illness detained them a short time.
Mr. Gollop rode to the gate of Marengo, and Pietro, the vetturino, present-
ed an ugly Uttle puppy which he said was "motto graziaso. " Mrs. Gollop
being better they went to the theatre and heard a certain Paganini on the
violin, "whom Christine thinks the first player living. He was in prison
for some crime and passed ten years there perfecting himself.
Turin, Geneva, (via. Mount Cenis, Cham'oery, and a village with hot
springs, Great Aix) and finally on May 3. Pii";-: u-as reached, and from Paris
Mr. and Mrs. Gollop proceeded to London.
In 1823 Mr. Gollop published a translation of Schiller's minor poems —
The Bell, " "The Diver," " The Glove," and " The Worth of Women."
In 1834 Mr. Gollop published another translation from the German on a
very different subject — a chapter from Eichom's introductions to the New
Testament. And in i3S3 his translation of Eichom's introduction to the Old
Testament was printed for private circulation. The translation had been
made soon after 1S34.
By his first marriage there were two sons and one daughter, by a second
marriage, one son and one daug'nier.
Mr. Goli'.p died in February 1^89; his eldest son in ^lay, 1S90.
Mr. Gollop made a short tour of the continent in 1823, but he kept no ac-
count of this.
GALLUP FAMILY. 15
A few years later, after the birth of his first son, Mr. GoUop left Br\-mp-
ton House, near Yeovil, the property of Lord Westmorland, where he had
been residing, and determined to live on his property in Dorsetshire. The
old mansion at Strode ha\-ing been converted into a farm house, a new
house was begun in 1S30, and here Mr. Gollop has lived ever since. The
names of his children and dates of their births are to be found in Burke's
Commoners.
The London World in 1SS9 says: "Mr. George Tilly Gollop of Strode,
will be gS this year. He is the representative of a very- ancient familvinthe
west of England and succeeded to his estates in 1792. He is doubtless the
doyen of English squirearchy. Mr. Gollop still takes a keen interest in poli-
tics, quotes Horace with singular correctness, and writes charming letters to
his daughter, the \\'ife of Mr. Henry Reeve."
Mr. Gollop died at Strode Manor, Xetherby, Dorset, March 22, 1SS9, in
the gSth year of his age, leaving a son and daugher.
16 GENEALOGY OF
ORIGIN AND ORTHOGRAPHY
OF fa:mily name.
[From Burke's Landed Gentr\-. ]
" The name is said to be derived from the Gennan words,
'Gott and Lobe,' God and praise, as Godfrey comes, from
Gott and Frende, God and peace. "
[From Hon. C. H. Gallup's History- of Nor\\-alk, Ohio.]
"In Lorraine, part of the debatable territor\' between the French and
Gennan people : wasted and seared and scarred, by manv battles, now in
possession of one people, then of another, there is an ancient family of the
name of Kolopp,
From time immemorial the tradition has been handed down, by its
members from generation to generation, that one of their number went to
Western Europe as a follower of William Duke of Normandv, and never re-
turned. Thi.-, tradition was recently imparted to the writer by the Rev.
Peter Kolopp, a member of that family now in charge of St. Peter's
(Catholic) church of Norwalk.
As corroborative of the tradition in the Kolopp family of Lorraine, a
tradition also exists in the Gallup family of America that the founder of the
Enghsh branch came into England at the Conquest, from France. This
tradition has often been related to the writer by the late Hallet Gallup of
Norwalk.
The different spelling of the names, by the two families is no indication
of a difference in origin. In those early days education was confined to the
monasteries, and family names were perpetuated by the medium of thtir
children, more than by written records.
Afterwards, as education became more general, and men learned to
write their names, the manner of spelling them was purely arbitrary, de-
pending upon the sound, or the fancy of the indi\-idual. Kolopp is a correct
phonetic spelling of the German pronunciation of Gallup."
In old English records, the name is spelled in several different ways, as
GoUop, GoUopp, Golloppe, Golop. The present English family still retain
Gollop.
In Boston records, we find almost as great a variety of spelling as given
in the ancient English records. Gallup prep<.nderating however, and the
latter form of spelling but slightly changed by later generaii-jns from our
great ance?,:ors simple orthography, seems, "by common consent to have
been adopted by the large majority of his descendants in our country.
GALLUP FAJMILY. 17
FIRST GENERATION.
John Gallop, the ancestor of most of the families of that
name in this country, came to America from the Parish of
!Mosteme, County Dorset, England, in the year 1630.
He was son of John Gollop, who married Crabbe, who
was son of Thomas and Ag-nes (Watkins) Gollop, of North
Bowood and Strode, and whose descendants still own and
occupy the manors of Strode.
He was thirty-three years old at the time of the visitation
of Dorset, 1623.
He married Christobel, whose full name does not appear,
and careful research has failed to discover it.
He sailed from Plymouth. England. March 20, 1630, in the
ship Mary and John, arriving at Xantasket, now Hull, May
30th. His wife and children following in 1633.
He went first to Dorchester, but was soon after a resident
of Boston. He was admitted to the First Church, January 6,
1634. His wife, Christobel, June 22. 1634. He was made a
freeman in April of same year. '" He was one of the earliest
grantees of land at the northerly part of the town, where he
had a wharf-right and house." The locality was known by the
name of Gallop's point, and was the southeast part of the
peninsula, at the north end of the town.
We find his name first in the town records in 1636, on page
10, where occurs the following entr\': "Item: It is ordered
that John Gallop shall remove his payles at his yarde ende
within 14 days, and to rainge them even with the comer of his
house, for the preserving of the way upon the Sea Bancke."
This was probably the origin of Middle street, now known as
Hanover street. — Extract froin an article in Boston Transcript^
April /J, iSSj, by James H. Stark.
He owned Gallup's Island, where he had a snug farm, with
a meadow on Long Island, a sheep pasture on Nix Mate, and a
house in Boston.
2
18 GENEALOGY OF
He was a skilful mariner, well acquainted with the harbor
around Boston, and in the habit of making frequent trading
expeditions along- the coast in his own vessels. One of these
expeditions wa§ made forever memorable by the encounter of
the murderers of his friend, John Oldham.
[Por full account of this first naval exploit off Block Island, July, 1636, see Appendix.]
After the settlement of Rhode Island and Connecticut, his
vessel furnished about the only means of communication be-
tween the two colonies. At one time there was considerable
anxiety in the Rhode Lsland colony, for John Gallup was de-
layed in his trip. Soon after, Roger Williams writes Governor
Winthrop, beginning in this manner: "God be praised John
Gallop has arrived."
He achieved great distinction by piloting in the ship Griffin,
a ship of 300 tons, in September, 1633, through a new found
channel, when she had on board the Rev. John Cotton, the
Rev. Thos. Hooker, Rev. Mr. Stone, and other fathers of New
England among her two hundred passengers. Besides these,
it is supposed that Mr. Gallop's wife and children were on
board.
He died in Boston, January 11, 1650. His wife, Christobel,
died in Boston, September 27. 1655. His will and that of his
wife's are amung the earliest on record, and may be found in
the Appendix. *
In this connection, an extract from a letter written by
Gcjvemor Winthrop t(; the Rev. John White, of England, re-
ferring to John of Masterne. will be enjoyed:
+ "I have much dirncultye to keepe John Gallop here, by reason his wiie
will not come. I marvayle at the woman s weakne.sse. I pray, persuade
and further her coming by all means. If she will come let her have the re-
mainder of his wages; if not, let it be bestowed to bring over his children,
for so he desired. It would be about ^^40 los.se to him to come for her.
Your a-ssured in the Lord's worke, J. Wi.ntmrop.
M.ASSACHt SETTS, Julv 4, I632."
Possibly, Governor Winthrop's pleasure, that the "woman's
weaknesse" had been overcome, enabling her to join her hus-
band, pn-mptcd the gift of Gallop's Island in commemoration
of the successful piloting, by her happy husband, of the ship
which bore her and so many distinguished ones safely into
Boston Harbor.
•Gathered from Winthrop's History. t Found among Gov. Winthrop's papers.
GALLUP FAMILY. 19
Surelv the evening- of that eventful September day found
no happier man in the settlement than John Gallop, whose
stout heart had never, for a moment, failed him or his friends
in any of the stern emerg-encies of those early days; yet had
g-rown weary enough in the prolonged waiting for wife and
children, by a lonely tireside, for which he had little more
courage than some descendants that bear his name.
On the frontier, men live in heart to heart contact with one
another, the interests of one are the interests of all.
Governor "Winthrop and family devoutly shared his joy;
the arrival of the Governor's family, and the great rejoicing
upon that event, when amid the resounding welcome of
artiller}-, "the judges of the court and most of the people of
the town went to salute them," occurred but two years before,
and doubtless there were many friends to heartily greet the
good wife, the only daughter, and three brave lads of John
Gallop. Among them all none nearer than the friend, John
Mason, with him in the military school in Holland, companion
through the voyage on the " ^Slary and John," and ever after
these two were as close friends as peculiar associations and
strong natures could make them.
The doubting heart of Christobel, for whom the home in
the wilderness and the uncertainties of the voyage seems to
have had no attraction, m.ust have been cheered by the warmth
of her welcome to the new land, and the kindly and hospitable
efforts in her behalf which surely followed, and one can readily
believe that in time her steadfast heart became almost as firmly
attached to their new home and coimtr}- as it had before been
to dear old England, never forgotten in the new attachment.
She evidently torjk kindly to no new ways without ample
time for consideration of their merits. Her husband always
preceded her; she did not become a member of the First
Church until six months after his admission to the same. But
that the "heart of her husband did safely trust in her even
to the end," is assured by the peculiarly respectful, considerate,
and affectionate terms and provisions of his will ; testifying to
his confidence in her excellent judgment v.-hen her decisions
were reached — and one time more he went before her, taking
lea'.'e f'.»r the Better Counrr}', some six \-ears before the time of
her departure there^^r.
20 GENEALOGY OF
[Gathered from Winthrop's and Trumbull's Histories. ]
In the beginning of 1630 a church was gathered at Plymouth, England,
(if persons who intended to come to North America in order to enjoy ci\-il
and reli'^^ous privileges. Some time before the 20th of March just as they
were about to embark for New England, upon a day of solemn fasting and
prayer, they were f(n-med into a Congregational church at the new hospital
at Plymouth. They then made choice of Rev. John Warham and Rev. John
Maverick to be their pastor and teacher. They were ordained or re-installed
to the care of this particular church. The famous Mr. White of Dorches-
ter, preached on this occasion. Mr. Warham had been a noted minister in
E.Keter. the capital of the county of Devonshire. They sailed from Ply-
mouth, Elngland, on the 20th of March, 1630, in the Mary and John, a ship
of 400 tons which had on board 140 persons and arrived at Nantasket, (^now
iluil) Mass., on the 30th of May. The next day Captain Squeb, the master
of the vessel, put them and their goods on shore and left them to shift for
themseh-es notwithstanding his engagement to bring them up the Charles
river. (The captain was afterwards obliged to pay damages for this con-
duct. ) But by the assistance of some of the old planters they obtained a
lx)at and proceeded up the Charles river to the place since called Water-
to wn. Here they landed their goods and erected a shelter to cover them,
but as they had many cattle and found a neck of land at Mattapan, atford-
yv.'^ good accommodations for them they all removed to this place and began
a >vttlement there in the early part of June. They named the place Dor-
cliester because many of them came from a town of that name in England.
They were chiefly from the counties of Devonshire, Dorsetshire and Som.er-
>-hire. They were a very godly and religious people and many of them.
jKTsons of note and figure, being signified with the title of Mr., which few
•r. those days were. Some of the principal men were Mr. Rosseter, Mr.
Lu'Huw, Mr. Glover, Mr. Woicott. Mr. Gallop and others. It seems that
ir.any of these people were trading men and at first designed Dorchester for
a pace of c()mmerce, but the channel being poor and the landing difficult,
.i:v-\ Bo-ton and Charlestown harbor far from commodious, they desisted from
t;;at design and many of them moved afterwards to Boston and other places.
In the summer of 1635, Rev. John Warham removed with his congrega-
tion to Windsor, Conn., and. began the settlement of that town.
Rev. Ebenezer Ros.se ter, great grandson of Mr. Edward Rosseter, who
came to Dorchester with Mr. Warham, was ordained over First Congrega-
tional church at Stoningtonin 1722, and continued there till his death in 1762.
Matthew Grant, the ancestor of General U. S. Grant, was also a pas-
senger on the "Mar\- and John, " and removed \\-ith Mr. Warham to Wind-
"^(r. Conn. *
Children :
*2 John, b. in England. .. ' ,^ . -s-.
*3 JuA.N, b. " •^*^ "*"' ; -'• ;
*4 Samlel, b. " '"'"
*5 Nath.vniel, b.
• ■ ,1. K.-v'^i.T'^'^if.''!''" '■'*'" "ther minister.s who came over in the "Marv and John," in
'" Ke> . John \, Uson and Rev. George Philips.
THE ROYAL DESCENT
OF
MRS. HANNAH LAKE GALLUP.
This chart is copied from a book recently published by Charles
H. Browning, of Philadelphia, entitled ".Americans of Royal Descent,"
including prominent New England families, among them the Gallup
family, whose lineage is traced through various noble and royal lines
back to the house of Charlemagne.
1. Charlemagne, Emperor of the West, born .a., d. T4"2, m. Hildegarde,
third wife, and had
2. Louis I, King of France, m. .Judith tlie Fair, and liad
8. Charles II. King of France, in. Ernieiitrudis. and had
4. Louis II, King of France, m. Adelheid, and had
o. Charles III. King of France, m. Princess Edgiva, granddaughter of
Alfred the Great. King of England, and had
6. Louis IV, King of France, in. a. d. OoO, Princess Gerberga de Saxe,
daughter of Henry the Fowler, Emperor of Germany, and had
7. Charles, Duke of Lorraine, eldest son, excluded from tlie tlirone of
France, who m. first Fionne, daughter of Godefroi d'Ardeniie.
and had
8. Gerberge. Countess of Lorraine, who m. Lambert I, Count of ^lons
and Lorraine, and had
9. Lambert II, Count of Mons. whom. Ode, ilaugiiter of Gothelon, Count
of Lorraine, son of Duke Charles, son of Louis IV, ami had
10. Henry II, Duke of Brabant, m. Adela of Tlmringia, and had
IL Godfred I, Duke of Lower Lorraine, Brabant and Lotlier, m. Ida,
— daughter of Albert, third Count de Namur; also m. Sophia,
daughter of Henry IV. Emperor of Germany, his daughter.
12. Adelicia,the Fair ^Maid of Brabant, second wife and widow of Ilenrj'
I, King of England, who m. secondly William d'Albini, Earl of
Susse.x and ArnndMl and iiad dl. llTOi
l-'>. Wiliiaui. -f-' on.l Karl of Aniii<hd. who ni. Maud St. HilHaiio. vvid.iw
of Ii..g^-r dl- Ci;n-e. tliird K.irl ot Ih-ri'n-'i . and l,ati ■!. 1--J-2:
I4-. Wdliaui. third l-^arl i^f Arundid and Earl <>( Sussex, wiio in. -Mal)ili
de Meschines, daughter of Hugh ile Cybelisk (Wales), hfth Earl
of Chester, and had
15. Lady Mabel d'Albini, who m. Robert de Tatteshall and had
16. Emma de Tatteshall, who m. Osbertde Cailly, son of Adam de Cailly,
Lord of tlie Court Manors, and had
17. Sir Hugh de Cailly. Lord of Owby Manor, who m. Agnes, daughter of
Hamo de Hamsled, and had
18. Sir William de Cailly, Lord of Owby Manor, who m. Catherine
and had
19. John de Cailly, Lord of Owby Manor, High Sheriff of Norfolk and
Suffolk, who m. Maud . and had
20. John Cayley, Lord of Normanton, who had
21. William Cayley, Lord of Normanton, who had
22. Jennet Cayley, sole heir, wlio m. John Lake, Lord of Manor of Nor-
manton, and had
23. John Lake, of Normanton, who m. Jane, daughter of Robert Drakes,
of Yorkshire, and had
24. John Lake, of Normanton, who had
2o. Lancelot Lake, of Normanton, who m. Margaret, daughter of Henry
and Elizabeth Twisleton, and had
26. John Lake, of Normanton, who m. Catherine, daughter of John
Pecke, of Wakefield, and had
27. Lancelot Lake, of Normanton. who m. Emma, daughter of Robert
Northend, of Halifax, Yorkshire, and had
28. John Lake, of Erby, Lincolnshire, who m. Osgarby, and had
2y. Richard Lake, of Erby, who m. secondly Anna Morellj', of Claxby,
Lincolnshire, by whom he had
30. John Lake, of Erin-, who m. Margaret, daugiiter of Colonel Eilmund
Read, of Wickford, Essex, and had
31. Hannah Lake, who m. Capt. John Gallup. Jr., of Stonington, Con-
necticut.
GALLUP FA^SIILY. 21
SECOND GENERATION.
JOHN' GALLUP, {John' ) son of John and Christobel Gal-
lup, was bom in England, and came to this country in 1633.
He married in 1643, at Boston, Hannah Lake, daughter of John
and Margaret Lake. Madam Margaret Lake was the daughter
of Edmund Read, Esq., of Wickford, Essex county, England,
and sister of Elizabeth Read, who married John Winthrop, jr..
Governor of Connecticut. In early life he showed signs of the
bravery which afterwards distinguished him as an Indian war-
rior. It is supposed he was with his father and assisted him in
the capture of John Oldham's vessel, off Block Island. With
Massachusetts forces he engaged with his father in the Pequot
war and bore himself so bravely that the General Court of Con-
necticut in 167 1 gave him a grant of 100 acres of land. He
came to New London in 1650 or '51. The following extracts
are from Miss Calkin's History of New London:
" Before the end of the municipal year Febuary 25, 1650-1, we find the
names of John Gallup and Mrs. Lake and others, all applicants for house
lots. "
■■Qn the town street, east of Stallion and Bayley. a lot of ample 'li-
mensions was laid out to John Gallup, eight acres in the very heart of the
town covering the space east of the town street to the beach and extending
north from State street to Federal. "
In the colonial records at Hartford may be found the fol-
lowing:
Febmary 9, 1652-3, John Gallup in consideration and with respect unto
the services his father hath done for the country, hath given him up the
river of Mistick, v.-hich side he will 300 acres of upland.
February 6, 1653-4, John Gallup, hath given him a further addition to
his land at Mistick, 150 acres, which he accepts of and acknowledgeth him-
self satisfyde for what lands he formerly laide claim unto upon the general
neck as a gift of his father's, which as he .saith was given to his father by
tieneral Stoughton after the Pequott war.
22 GENEALOGY OF
Having these large grants of land he removed with his
family in 1654 to the east side of the Mystic river, now Stoning-
ton, where he had taken up the land granted him. He was
one of the early settlers of that town. His homestead place
was bounded on the west by Mystic river, south by Captain
Stanton's homestead place and Captain Denison's land, east
by Denison's land and the town lots, and on the north by
Robert Park's land. He represented the town at the General
Court in 1665 and 1667. He was also an Indian interpreter.
When King Philip's war broke out, although he was over sixty,
age had not quenched his martial ardor. New London county
having raised seventy men under Captain John Mason of Nor-
wich, Captain Gallup joined with him at the head of the
Mohegans. These troops forming a junction with those of the
other colonies, were engaged in the fearful swamp fight at
Narragansett, December 19, 1675, (within the limits of the
present town of South Kingston, R. I.)
In storming this fort he led his men bravely forward and
was one of the six captains who fell in this memorable fight.
A complete victory was here gained over the savage foe, but
with great loss of life on both sides. Capt. Gallup was a brave
and valuable officer and was loved and respected by his men.
The division made of his estate by order of the County
Court was to the widow, ^Tioo; to the oldest son John, ^137;
to Benadam, j£()o ; to William and Samuel, each ^""89 ; to the
five daughters, ^70 each. Mrs. Hannah Gallup had also a large
grant of land from the General Court in consideration of her
great loss.
' Children :
* 6 Ha.nnah, b. at Boston, Sept. 14, 1644. m. Stephen Gifford of Nor-
wich, Ct., June 18, 1672.
Henry Hodges of Taun-
ton, Dec. 17, 1674.
Peter Crary of Groton,
Dec. 31, iC---
Henry Stevens of Sion-
in,i;ton.
John Cole, schoolmaster
of Boston.
Joseph Culver of Groton.
7
John, b.
8
Esther, b.
N. London, Mch. 24, 1653.
9
Benaua.m, b.
Stonington, 1655.
lO
William,
1658
II
Sami.el,
12
r •
CuKlsrOHKL,
Kl.lZAiiF. Ill,
14
Makv,
15
Makciakkt,
u -^
S.CC .V-i,---) w */-"'•■•'. '■'
t..., -7
GALLUP FAMILY. 23
MRS. HANNAH [Lake) GALLUP, came to this country
with her mother, in the ship Abigail, arriving October 6, 1635,
after a passage of ten weeks.
Mrs. ^rargaret Lake, with her daughters Hannah and
Martha, accompanied her sister Elizabeth ( Read ) Winthrop,
the new wife of Gov. John Winthrop, Jr., who returned to
America in this ship with commissions from Lord's Say,
Brook and others. She left a son in England who never came
to America.
As this was the first marriage in the male line of the emi-
grant ancestors, of the Gallop family, which took place in this
country, and the commencement of the American line of
descent, the lineage of the wife is here given :
ANCESTRY OF HANNAH (LAKE) GALLOP:
John Lake, the father of Hannah (Lake) Gallop descended from the
Lakes of Normantown, Yorkshire, who claimed descent through the Cailleys,
from the Albinis, Earls of Anmdel and Sussex, from the Counts of Lou-
vaine, ( the right line of Charlamagne) and from William the Conquerer.
Margaret (Read) Lake, mother of Hannah (Lake) Gallop, born in
England, was the daughter of Edmund Read of Wickford, Esse.x County.
Margaret ( Read ) Lake of Wickford, died in Ipswich, Mass., 1672.
The youngest sister of ]\I?rgaret Lake, was the secima wire
of Gov. John Winthrop, Jr., and the mother of all his children.
Martha Epps, her eldest sister (widow) married for her
second husband. Deputy Governor Samuel Symonds, of
Ipswich, Mass.
Thomas Read, the brother who came to this country and
settled at Salem, Mass., where he was an ensign; returned to
England, and entered Cromwell's army, was made a colonel, and
assisted General Monk in the restoration of Charles IL, wiis
placed in command of vSterling Castle.
Martha, the second daughter of Margaret Lake, married
Thomas Harris of Ipswich, Mass., November 15, 1647.
John Lake, the husband of Margaret, never came to this
country, died in England.
Margaret Lake died in Ipswich, Mass, 1672. Her will and
inventory of her estate are in the appendix.
24
GENEALOGY OF
JOAN- [Jo/m^), daughter of John of Masteme and Christo-
bel Gallup, born in England, married Thomas Joy, in 1637, in
Boston, Mass.
Children :
■'J.-.V-
Samlel
Joy
, b.
in Boston
Dec.
26,
1639.
John-
b.
Sept.
to,
I64I.
Thomas
b.
Jan.
3.
1643.
Joseph
b.
Feb.
I,
1645.
Ephraim
b.
Dec.
7i
1646.
Benjamin-
b.
March
12,
1650.
Elizabeth
b.
Nov.
7.
1654
Rlth
b.
Feb.
2S,
165S
4
SAMUEL' GALLUP {Jo1l?i'), son of John and Christobel
Gallup, was bom in England, came to this country in 1633,
married Mary Philips, at Boston, November 20, 1650. He lived
at Boston, and was a sea captain. Died before 1670.
Children :
16 Mary, b. Dec. 4, 165 1.
17 Hannah, b. Sept. 3, 1654.
18 Samuel, b. Feb. 14, 1656.
rg Mehitabel, b. April 5, 1659.
20 Abaii^ail, b. June 27, 1664.
[Samuel \vas a sea captain, commanded a transport, and perished in
the disastrous expedition to Canada under Si:- William Phips, in it'.-^o. Bv
his death the male line of this family became extinct.]
NATHANIEL^ GALLUP {John'), son of John and Chris-
tobel Gallup, was bom in England, came to this country in
1633. He married Margaret Eveley, at Boston, April u, 1652,
and lived in Boston. He died before 1670.
Children :
21 Nathaniel,
'^22 Joseph,
•'23 Benjamin,
24 Mary,
b. June 14, 1658.
b. March 20, 1661.
b. Jan. 3, 1664.
b. June 25, 1668.
GALLUP FAMILY. 2o
HANNAH' GALLUP {JoIin\ John'), dauo;her of John and
Hannah (Lake) Gallup, born at Boston. SeptenitSer 14, 1644.
Married Stephen Gilford, of Norwich, Conn., as his second
wife, June 18, 1672.
Children :
T ^ ( m. Martha Gallup, dautrhter of John
JOHN GlFFORD, < j T-<1- u ^u u /- ii
■' ( and Ebzabeth Harris Gallup.
Ruth
Stephen
Aquili-a
-^^-1^-^^
THIRD GEXERATIOX.
JOHN' GALLUP {John\ John'), son of John and Hannah
(Lake) Gallup, was born in 1646. He married Elizabeth Harris,
of Ipswich, Mass., in 1675, daughter of Thomas and Martha
Lake Harris, and grand-daughter of Madame Margaret Lake.
She was bom at Ipswich, Februar\' 8, 1654. He settled in
Stonington, where his father had large grants of land from the
General Court, in consideration of his services to the country in
the Indian wars. -^ He represented the town in the General
Court iri 1685, 1696, 1697, 1698. He served with his father in
Philips war, and was probably with him at the Narragansett
swamp fight. He was on friendly terms with the Indians, and
often acted as their interpreter. In 1701 a committee was
appointed to find out and renew the bounds of the Winthrop
26 GENEALOGY OF
land purchase, at Plainfield, Conn. This committee consisted
of prominent men of the town, and a large number of Indians
who served as guides. John Gallup acted as interpreter for the
Indians. He owned land in Plainfield, but never removed
there to live. He died April 14, 1735.
Children :
*25 John, b. 1676.
*26 Thomas, bapt. 1682.
27 M.ARTHA, bapt. April 2, 1633, m. John Gifford, Norwich, Conn.
*2S Samukl, bapt. Oct. 9, 16S7.
29 Elizabeth bapt. Julj-, 14, 16S9.
*3o Nathaniel, bapt. July, 4, 1692.
31 WiLLL\M. bapt. May 26, 1695, d. at Voluntown, Aug. i5, 1735.
*32 Benjamin, bapt. Nov. i, 1696.
ESTHER' GALLUP (/o/in\ John'), daughter of John and
Hannah (Lake) Gallup, bom at New London, Conn., March
24, 1653. Married Henry Hodges, son of William and Mary
(Andrews) Hodges, of Taunton, Mass. He died September
30. 1717-
Mary Hodges
Esther
Wh.llvm
Chariiy
Henry
Benjamin
JosErii
Joh.n " m. Hannah Morton
BENADAM' GALLUP {JohH\ John'), son of John and
Hannah (Lake) Gallup, born in Stonington, Conn., 1655, married
H-thcr Prentice, daughter of John and Esther Prentice, of New
L''r;!i>in, Conn., who was 1/orn July 20, 1660. They were both
members of the Congregational Church of Stonington. He
died August 2, 1727, aged 72. His wife died May iS, 1751,
aged 92. The inventory of his estate amounted to ^583 13s. 7d.
Xu will has been found.
Children :
b.
jeb. 3, 1676.
b.
Feb. 17, 167S.
b.
March 16, 16S0, lived in Taunton
b.
April 5, 16S2.
m.
Sarah Leonard.
m.
m.
Bethiah "Wiihams.
GALLtrP FAMILY. 27
Cliildren:
*33 Hannah, b. May 22, 16S3, m. Wm. Wheeler, May 30, 1710, d. 1754.
34 Esther, b. 16S5, m. Jos. Stanton, Westerly, d. 1752.
*35 Mercy, b. 1690, m. Wm. Dennison, May 10, 1710, d. 1725.
*36 Benadam, b. 1693-
*37 Joseph, b. 1695.
38 Margaret, b. 1698, m. Nathaniel Gallup, June 4, 1717, d. 1761.
*39 Ll'cy, b. 1701, m. Geo. Dennison, June 4, 1717, d. 1793.
10
Lieut. WILLIAM^ GALLUP {John\ John') son of John
and Hannah Lake Gallup, was born at Stonington, in 1658,
married Sarah Cheesebrough, whose father was Samuel Cheese-
brough, of Rehoboth, Mass., one of the early settlers of
Stonington, January 4, 1687. He was one of the most prom-
inent men in the history of the town, was active in his etforts
to promote and advance its prosperity. He represented the
town in the General Court for ten years, first in 1703, and after-
wards from 1 70S to 17 17. In Miss Lamed's History of Wind-
ham County there is a mention of him at Plainfield, in the early
settlement of that town. He owned a large tract of land there
near the school house, now known as the Whitehall school
house. But it is not probable that he ever removed his family
there to live. He was admitted to the First Congregational
Church of Stonington, April iS, 1689. He died at Stonington,
May 15, 1731. His wife died, September 9, 1729. They are
both buried in the Whitehall burying ground.
The following from the Providence Journal^ published a few
years ago, gives an idea of his character and the esteem in
which he was held at that time :
"Of the broad spirit and good cheer among the best settlers of Stoning-
ton, Conn. , we may give a story as furnished by Mrs. L. F. Denison (now 90
years of age), as she received it in early life from the lips of relatives, who
proudly cherished the family tradition as descriptive of a golden day in the
town's historj-. A marriage occurred in the family of Mr. William Gallup,
who lived in the best of style, for his day. on his ample estate on the left
bank of the .Mystic River, his mansion house being on the present White
Hall fanii, above Elm (rrove Cemfctery, the tine mansion probably ruLeiving
the old English name. White Hall. His daughter. Temperance, was
married to the Rev. William Worthington, one of the first ministers in the
northern portion of the township. As a measure of affluence had sprung
28 GENEALOGY OF
from the \-irg^n soil of the valley, and colonial life was blooming into a de-
gree of luxury and taste befitting the inherited qualities of the Puritan
planters, the wedding was made to comport with the dignity of the large
plantation and the blood of the families to be united. Mr. Gallup extended
an invitation to the settlers of the town to be present at the nuptuals.
Arrangements broad and generous were accordingly made. Field and fold,
stall and cellar, purse and pantn,-. were widely opened. The day chosen
September 20, 1726, a golden autumn day in a prospered year. The in%-ita-
tion was honored. By roads and bridle paths came saddles and pillions
with gayest riders in old English costume, as high civic and military' rank
belonged to the family whose great mansion doors now stood ajar. With
the settlers and their families came also the friendly remnant of the Pequot
Indians, then occupying reserved lands in the northern portion of the town.
Mr. Gallup found himself more popular than he had supposed. The
Pequots were his friends and admirers, and had an inherited relish for large
and abundant feasts. The guests of rank filled the mansion, and the glad
ceremony was duly performed, to the joy of all parties. But Mr. Gallup
was compelled to explain to his aboriginal friends, and asked them to visit
him the next day, when they should receive his attention and find full proof
of his hospitality. As they wound their way back to their wng^vams m open
Indian file after their native manner, the line extended from the Gallup
mansion well on to the head of the river, nearly a mile. On the following
day the Pequots retunied. plumed and mantled in their best, and closed the
festive scenes by sharing all that had been promised them. None went
away hungry or thirsty. Mr. Gallup's father was the brave Captain John
Gallup, who led the friendly Mohegans in King Philip's war, and fell at
their head during the great swamp right in South Kingston, R. I., Decem-
ber 19, 167;. The family of his daughter Temperance became conspicuous
in Connecticut history. One of her grandsons became Governor of the
State."
Mrs. Lovina Fish Denison, who furnished the above narra-
tive, v.-as of the Ga'ilup family, be:n;; a dau.^hter of BridL^-et
Galhip, who married Sands Fish, and who was a daughter of
Benadam and Bridget Palmer Gallup of the sixth g-eneration.
She died July 22, 1,^90, at the age of 96.
Children :
bapt Feb. 24, i6S3, m. Andrew Stanton.
bapL April 7, 1695, m. Deacon John Noyes.
bapL April 24, 169S,
bapL May 23, 1701, m. Rev. Wm. Worthington.
12
CHRISTOBEL^ (rALLUP (>//;/-•, >/^;/') daughter of John
and tlannah (Lake) Gallup, date of birth unkn^jwn. ^[arried
Peter Crary of Groton. December 31, 1677.
40
S.\R.\H.
41
M.\RV,
42
H.\.N.N.\H.
U3
Tkmper.vnce
GALLUP FA3IILY. 29
Children :
Peter Crakv, bapt. April 30, 16S2.
Christorel •• bapt. April 30, 16S2.
Margaret " bapt Aug. 20, 16S2.
John " bapt. Aug. S, 16S6.
William " bapL Nov. 6, 16S7.
Peter " bapt. May 11, i6go.
H.\nnah " bapt. July 17. 1692.
13
ELIZABETH' GALLUP {John,' John'), daughter of John
and Hannah (Lake) Gallup. Married Henry Stevens, of
Stonington.
Children :
Thomas Stevens, bapt. Feb. iS, 1692.
Richard " bapt. Feb. iS, 1692.
Henry " bapt. Feb. iS, 1692.
Elizabeth " bapt. April 22, 1694.
Lucia " bapt. April 22. 1694.
14
MARY' GALLUP {John\ John'), daughter of John and
Hannah (Lake) Gallup. Married John Cole.
Children :
John Cole, William Cole.
22
JOSEPH'' \Xathanici\ John'), son of Nathaniel and ^Lir-
garet Eveley Gallup, was born at Boston, March 20, 1661. He
married Hannah .
Children :
44 Nath.vniel, b. Jan. 14, 16S6.
45 Hannah, b. Dec. 2. 1688.
23
BENJAMIN' GALLUP {Nathanid\ John'), son of Natha-
niel and Margaret (Eveley) Gallup, born in Boston, January 3,
1664. Married Hannah Sharp, Ncn'cml^er i, 1694.
He is probably the one referred to in following account,
from New England Historical and Genealogical Register.
30 GENEALOGY OF
"The Council having been informed that Thomas Hawkins and others
were acting as pirates, ordered the sloop Restitution, \\'ith forty men,
Joseph Thaxter, master, to go after them. These pirates took the Ketch
Mary, of Salem, 9th August, 1639, three leagues from Half-way Rock.
They captured the brig Merrimack, of NewburN'port, on the 2 2d, in Vine-
yard Sound. Then Captain Samuel Pease was sent after them in the sloop
Mary of Boston. He came up with, and fought one, in ' Martin Vineyard
Sound.' They killed Captain Pease, and wounded .some of his crew, but
were taken bv his Lieutenant, Benjamin Gallop, and in October brought to
Boston, where four of them belonged. They .were condemned to die, but
reprieved. Among them was the notorious pirate. Tom Pound, who was
afterward hung in chains on the (then) island, ' Nix }klate,' in Boston
Harbor."
Children :
46 H.^N.NAH, b. Sept. 20, 1694.
47 Be.nj.\.mi.n, b. Nov. II, 169S.
■^^-i^-^^
FOURTH GEXERATIOK
25
Captain JOHN^ GALLUP {/o//n\ Jolin\ John'), son of John
and Elizabeth Harris Gallup, was bom at Stonington, Conn.,
1675. Married Elizabeth Wheeler, of Stonington, in 1709,
daughter of Isaac and Martha Park Wheeler, and grand-
daughter of Thomas Wheeler, who was born in England in
1602. and came to this country in 1630. She was bom May 22.
16S5. He removed to Vcjluntown aijout 17 10, and was <jne of
the early .settlers of that town, taking up a large tract of land
there, which remains in the Gallup family to this time, 1891.
[History of Windham County]. At the first town meeting held
GALLUP FAINULY. 31
in the town, June 20, 1 721, he was chosen one of the Selectmen.
His name is mentioned in all important transactions of the
town. He was active in securing religious privileges for the
early settlers, giving three acres of land as a site for a meeting
house and burial ground, and was one of a committee to build
a house of worship. He was chosen one of the ruling elders of
the first church formed in the town, which was Presbyterian.
He was chosen captain of the first military company organized
in Voluntown, in 1726. A copy of his commission may be
found in the Appendix. He died December 29, 1755. His
wife, Elizabeth Gallup died April 14, 1735. From his will it
appears that he contracted a second marriage, but no record of
it has been found.
Cfiildren :
2, 1710, d. Feb. 10, 1734.
24, 1712.
9, 1 714, m. Zachary Frink.
, „ \ Thomas Dousrlass,
3. 1716. m. -^ T & '
•^ ' ' January 4, 1737.
29, 1719. m. Manuel Kinne, 1741. ^-^^
March 22, 1721. m. John Reed, 1744.
9, 1724-
26
THOMAS* GALLUP (/p/in\ JoJin\ John'), son of John
and Elizabeth Harris Gallup, was baptized at Stonington, Conn.,
April 30, 1682. [Voluntown Town Records]. "Thomas
Gallup and Hannah French were lawfully joined in marriage
the 4th day of January, 1721-22, by Captain Thomas "Williams,
Justice of the Peace." Jle probably came to Voluntown with
his brother John, or soon after, and was a large land holder
there. His name is appended to a call to the first minister of
Voluntown, Rev. Samuel Dorrance, April 17, 1723. He also
gave liberally for his support. He left no children.
28
SAMUEL' GALLUP {JoJin', John\ John'), son of John and
Elizabeth Harris Gallup, was born at Stonington, baptized
October 9, 1687. He married Mehitable Blount, May 11, 1727.
He owned land at Voluntown, and his name is found among
4S William,
b. at
Voluntown,
Sept.
49 ISA.A.C,
b.
"
Feb.
■■50 Elizabeth,
b.
"
April
■■51 Martha,
b.
"
Sept.
52 Hannah,
b.
"
Jan.
53 Dorothy,
b.
"
Marcl
^54 John,
b.
"
June
32 GENEALOGY OF
those who sioqied the formal call to the first minister. He
also subscribed five pounds money and a cow and calf as a free
gift to the prospective minister, over and above his proportion
raised by the vote of the town. But it is not probable that he
ever removed his family there to live, as he is mentioned in
his father's will as living with him and taking care of him. He
and his wife, Mehitable, united with the first church in Stoning-
ton, May ii, 1729.
Children :
55 Ei.iz.\BETH, b. Dec. 26, 172S
56 Mehitable, b. Feb. 21, 1733
*57 M.\RY, b. Jan. 28, 1737
58 Priscill.\. bapt July 20, 1740
59 Mercy,
60
An.na, ' C ^^"°S' ^^P^- J"°e 2, 1745
30
NATHANIEL* GALLUP {[ohn\ /ohn\ JoJin\) son of
John and Elizabeth Harris Gallup, was born at Stonington,
1692. He married Margaret Gallup, daughter of Benadam and
E.sther Prentice Gallup, June 4, 1717. He and his wife were
admitted to the first church of Stonington, July 20, 17 18. He
died April 3, 1739. His wife died ^Larch 2, 1761.
Children :
**>i N AT H A.MEL, b. April 2g, 1 71 8.
*62 J'.HN. b. Jan. 29, 1720.
( ;. T)ioM\>, b. April 19, 1722, d. young.
'i^ Mkkiv. b. April 7, 1725. m. 'William Whipple. Dec. 2, 1742.
*'•: Tn-Mv-, b. Aug. 26, 1727.
((■ .Mak.,aket, b. Oct. 12, 1730, m. Isaac Gallup, March 29, 1749.
67 Makiha, b. July 30, 1733.
♦6S Be.njamln-, b. July 26, 1736. .". - -'' T .- -^'
32
BENJAMIN* GALLUP {Jo}in\ John\ John'), son of John
and Elizabeth Harris Gallup, was baptised at Stonington,
November i, 1696. He was married at Voluntown, May 22,
1735, to Theody Parke, by Rev. Samuel Dorrance. He was
admitted as an inhabitant of Voluntown, in 1736, and was made
a freeman April 8, 1740.
GALLUP FA3IILY. 33
Children :
at Voluntown, July 30, 1737.
1739-
" m. Tow-nley.
t John removed to Dalton, Mass., about 1770, left Dalton before 1800, and probably
went to western Xew York. ""
69
UZZIEL,
b.
•70
Benjamin,
b.
71
John, \
b.
72
Mary,
b.
33
HANNAH^ GALLUP {Benadaui\ John\ John') daughter of
Benadam and Esther (Prentice) Gallup, bom at Stonington,
May 22, 1683, married William Wheeler, May 30, 17 10, died
> w:)-*-
Childreti :
Hannah
W
HEELER,
b.
Jan.
12, 1712,
m.
Simeon Miner
Isaac
b.
Jan.
24, 1714.
Anna
b.
Dec.
23. 1715-
Martha
b.
April
23, 1717.
Dorothy
b.
March
1721.
Esther
b.
Feb.
1723-
ElNICE
b.
July
3. 1727-
The descendants of Hannah (Gallup) Wheeler are numerous
in the vicinity of Wilkes Barre, Pa. Some record of them has
recently been obtained in time to be included here in an
abbreviated form. Among them are Hon. Charles A. Miner
and ]Mrs. Wm. H. McCartney. Their line is given thus:
Hannah Gallup, daughter of Benadam and Esther (Prentice)
Gallup, born at Stonington, ]\Iay 22, 1683; married May 30,
1 7 10, William Wheeler, son of Isaac and Martha (Park)
Wheeler; baptized, December 18, 1681. Their daughter,
Hannah Wheeler, born January 5, 17 12. married, March 10,1731,
Simeon Miner, born May 4, 1708, son of Lieutenant Ephraim
Miner. Their daughter, Hannah Miner, born December 10,
1731, married May 16, 1751, Constant Searle, bom June 17,
1728, in Little Compton, R. L They removed to Pennsylvania.
He was killed in the battle of Wyoming, July 3, 1778. His
wife died August 16, 18 13, at Pittston, Pa. Their son, William
Searle, born December 2, 1751, at Stonington, Conn., married
Phiolena Heermans, bom February 21, 1755, at Stonington,
Conn., rem(A-ed to Pennsylvania, was wounded while scouting
the day before the battle of Wyoming, afterwards acted as
3
34 GENEALOGY OF
escort for fugitives under passport from Colonel J. Stroud,
died at Pittston, Pa., January 21. 1817. His wife died July 11,
1806, at Pittston. Their daughter, Abigail Searle, born 1780,
married July 14, 1799, Stephen Abbott, bom April 29, 1771- at
Plains, Pa., son of John Abbott, who was killed in the battle of
Wyoming, 'died July 22, 1853. His wife died June 2, 1842.
Their daughter. Eliza x\bbott, born , married January 3,
1826, Robert Miner, born August 17, 1S05, at Doylestown, Pa.,
died'at Wilkesbarre, Pa., December 9. 1842, wife died August iS,
1846. Their son, Charles Abbott Miner, born August 30, 1830,
at Plains, Pa., married January 19, 1853, Eliza Ross Atherton,
daughter of Elisha (son of James, Jr., and grandson of James
Ath'erton. one of the original settlers of Wyoming), and
Caroline Ann Ross, daughter of General William Ross, senator
and early settler, and now of Wilkesbarre, Pa. Has been in
legislature several terms, is vice president of bank, and mem-
ber of Grand Army of the Republic.
Children :
Elizabeth.
AsHER, m. Hetty McNair Lonsdale, in busines.s.
Sidney R., graduate of Harvard, A.B., a lawyer.
Charles Howard, B. S. of Princeton, N. J., now at Medical School,
University of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Wm. H. McCartney's line is the same as that of Hon.
Charles A. Miner, down to Hannah Miner. Hannah Miner
married Constant Searle (-as above). May 16, 1751. Their chil-
dren were William, bom December 2, 1751; Hannah, born
January 25, 1754, married Nathan Dayton Miner, born March
'17, 1756; Elizabeth, bom March 4. 1757, married Captain
Hewitt, who commanded a company home troops, and was
killed in the battle of Wyoming; Constant, born October 7,
1759, was in Revolutionary War, died August 4, 1804; Rogers,
bora August 13, 1762; Ruth, born March i, 1765, married
Crar>% of Stonington, Conn.; Sarah, born September 19, 1768,
married Jeddiah Collins.
Rogers Searie, born August 13, 1762. in Preston, Conn.,
named from his paternal great grandmother, Sarah Rogers,
great granddaughter of Thomas of the Mayfl(Aver, was a lead-
ing Methodist and captain of a company of militia m 1796,
15f;0893
GALLUP FAilLLY. 35
married Catharine Scott, bom April 13, 1762. He died June
19, 1813. Their son, Leonard Searle, born November 7, iSoS,
in Pittston, Pa., married October 23, 1832, Lydia Dimock, born
July II, 181 1, who died July 24, 18S1, at Montrose, Pa. He
died December 31, 1880. His children are Davis Dimock
Searle, born March 25, 1836, unmarried; Katharine Elizabeth,
born May 17, 1838; Josephine, bom November 4, 1840, married
Benjamin S. Bentley, September 5, i860; Kittie, born Septem-
ber 4, 1848; Leonard, Jr., bom November 6, 1850.
Child of Benjamin S. and Josephine Searle Bentley, Lorine,
bom April 6, 1862.
Katherine Elizabeth Searle, born ^May 17, 1838, married
September 25, 1872, General Wm. H. ^McCartney, is now of
Wilkesbarre, Pa., is president of the Chapter of the Daughters
of the Revolution of that state. *
Children :
Eleanor Amanda McCartney, b. Sept. 21, 1S73.
William Henry, Jr., " b. Dec. 25, iSys.
General Wm. H. McCartney was in the late civil war. He
was captain of a Massachusetts battery, and went with the first
call for troops for three months ser\-ice, aftenvard raised a
battery and commanded it. He was attached to Sixth Army
Corps all throui,'-h the war, and was twice promoted for bravery
to the rank of briiradier g-eneral.
34
ESTHER* GALLUP {Benadam\ John\ John') daughter of
Benadam and Esther (Prentice) Gallup, bom at Stonington,
November i, 1685; married Joseph Stanton of Westerly,
January 5, 1705.
Children .
Joseph Stanton, b. April 23, 1707, m. Mary Champlin, Aug. g, 173S.
Esther " b. 170S, m. Robert Plazard.
Mary " b. 171 1, m. Peleg Sandford Mason.
Hannah " b. 1714. m. Dr. Joshua Babcock, Aug. 11, 1735.
Marly " b. 1716.
Sarah " b. 1719. ni. Dr. James Babcock.
Lucy " b. Sept. 22, 1722, m. Christopher Champlin, Aug. 19, 1756.
36 GENEALOGY OF
35
MERCY* GALLUP {Bcnadam\ John\ John'), daug^hter of
Benadam and Esther (Prentice) Gallup, born 1690, married
William Denison, Jr., May 10, 17 10. She died March 2, 1725,
aged 35 vears. Wm. Denison, Jr., was son of William and
Sarah (Stanton) Denison, born March 24, 1687, and died
February 24, 1724, ag-ed 37. They lived in Stonington; his
estate inventoried ^2,479 i"^^- ^d.
Children :
Mercy Denison, b. Jan. 25, 1711. m. Hubbard Burrows, May 28, 1730.
Sar.-\h " b. July 2, 1 712, m. Elisha Niles.
Esther " b. Feb. 6, 1714, m. Jonathan Wheeler, March i, 1732.
\ViLLi.\M " b. Dec. 9, 1716, m. Prudence Denison. June 23, 1737.
Hann.\h " b. April 19, 1719, d. March 21, 1721.
^ , c ^ ^ < I- Anna Swan, d. Nov. 29, 17;!,
Ben.adam " b. Sept. 6, 1720, m. -^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ j^^.^^^. penison.
JoN.xTHAN " b. May 12, 1722, m. Martha Williams.
Nathan " b. Feb. 11, 1724.
36
Lieutenant BENADAM* GALLUP {Bciiadam\ JoJin\
Joh)i'), son of Benadam and Esther Prentice Gallup, was born
at Groton. Conn., 1693: married Eunice Cobb, January 11,
1716; died September 30, 1755. aged 63. Eunice, his wife,
died February i, 1759, aged 63.
[From Groton Town Records.]
■'Benadam Gallup. hi< mark for his creturs is two half-pennys on ye
under side ve right ear, and one-half penny on ye under side ye left, and a
•^lit on ye top of ye left ear. — June ye 24, 171S."
Afterward the mark was used by Henry Gallup, his son.
Children :
*73 Benadam,
b.
Oct
26,
1 716.
74 Esther,
b.
Feb.
24.
1718,
m.
Minor.
11 f ^-'j^'^^- ' twins,
7b Lois, \
b.
March
29.
1721,
m.
French.
*77 William,
b.
July
4.
1723.
*7S Henrv,
b.
Oct
5.
1725-
*79 N.\THAN,
b.
1727.
*So Ekenezer,
*SI TlK.MAs P.,
bapt. July
28,
1734-
*-2 Hannah,
m.
Robert
'3 Sarah.
/
. GALLUP FAinLY. 37
37
Captain JOSEPH* GALLUP, {Benadam\ John\ John'), son
of Benadam and Esther Prentice Gallup, was born at Groton,
Conn., 1695; married Eunice Williams, February 24, 1720;
died December 22, 1760, aged 66, and his wife, Eunice, died
October 24, 1772, aged 71.
Children :
15, 1721, m. Amos Denison, of Stonington.
j John Billings, of Preston,
( bom Dec. 15, 1732.
39
LUCY* GALLUP {Bniadam\ JoJin\ fohn'), daughter, of
Benadam and Esther (Prentice) Gallup, born at Stonington,
January 12, 1701, married George Denison, January 6, 171S,
*S4 Martha,
b.
Oct.
15.
1721
*S5 Joseph,
b.
Feb.
21,
1725
*S6 Elisha,
b.
April
21,
1727
*37 Oliver,
b.
March
28,
1729
*S8 William,
b.
Jan.
16,
1735
89 El-mce,
b.
Oct.
II.
173S
90 Prudence
b.
Feb.
17.
1742
91 Lucy,
b.
Jan.
5.
1747
died 1793.
Children : j!^'
Ann Denison, b. Aug. 6. 1719, d. April 25, 1725. '^ ^k.^,^ f
Lucy " b. Oct. 13, 1721, d. April 14, 1725. f' "L w ', '^
Mercy " b. Aug. 6, 1723, d. July 14, 1724.
George " b. July g, 1725, m. Jane Smith, Feb. 23, 174S, b. 1731.
William " b. Jan. 14, 1725, m. Priscilla Fellows. Xov. 29, 1749.
,, , , . r^ , \ Elisha Gallup, Tan. 28, 1747. son
Mercy 2d " b. Feb. 24, 1729. m. -j ,^f j^^ ^ Eunice Williams Gallup.
Esther " b. Sept. 16, 1732, d. Nov. 14, 1754.
Samuel " b. Feb. 18, 1735, d. Sept. 10, 1754.
David! " b- Ji^^y 29, 1736, m. Keziah Smith, Dec. 30, 1756.
t David died Jan. 24, 1808, in Guilford, Vt. His wife died June 28, 1815.
41
MARY' GALLUP {Jl'i/ham', Jolin\ John'), daughter of
William and Sarah (Chesebrough) Gallup, baptized April 7,
1695, married Deacon John Noyes, 'March r6, 1715.
I
GENEALOGY OF
Children :
William Noyes, b. April 22
John " b. May 22
Joseph " b. April i
James " b. April 14
Mary " b. Aug. 14
Amna " b. April 2
Joseph " b. Feb. 28
, 1 716.
, I7I8.
. I72I.
. 1723-
. 1725-
, 1729.
, 1731-
43
TEMPERANCE^ GALLUP {\Villiam\ John\ John')
daughter of William and Sarah (Chesebrough) Gallup, baptized
May 25, 1 701, married Rev. William Worthinoton, September
20, 1726, one of the first Congregational ministers in North
Stonington. Graduated from Yale College, 17 16. His first
wife, Elizabeth, was the grand-daughter of Major John Mason,
she died February 23, 1724. The notable colonial wedding at
William Gallop's, elsewhere described, refers to his second
marriage. He died at Saybrook, after a long pastorate,
November 16, 1756.
Children :
Elizabeth Worthington, b. Feb. 27, 1728.
SAR.A.H
Temperance f "
Mehitable "
William " b. Nov. 21, 1740.
t "Temperance Worthington, daughter of Rev. William and Temperance
Gallup Worthington, married Rev. Cotton Mather Smith, of Sharon, Conn.,
who was descended from Rev. Har\-ey Smith, a minister of the Gospel,
in Wethersfield, Conn., who left a paternal estate in England, and an
eligible position in society, that in this new land he might enjoy the rights
of conscience. He died in 164S. Kis great grand-son, Samuel Smith.
Esq., of Suffield, Conn., married _[erusha Mather, daughter of Rev. Cotton
Mather of Boston, grand-daughter of Rev. Increase Mather, and great
grand-daughter of Rev. Richard Mather of Dorchester, who fled from
England for conscience sake. The Rev. John Cotton of Boston was the
father of the wife of Increase Mather, and thus the great grandfather of
Mrs. Smith of Suffield. Her son, bom October 16, 1731, she named Cotton
Mather, and early destined him for the sacred profession of his ancestors.
At Yale College, where he was graduated in 1751, he was distinguished for
amiable temper, bodily activity, graceful manners, industry, and elegant
literature. He was ordained pastor of the church in Sharon, Conn.,
August 23, 1755. This ofhce he held until his death, November 27, i3o6.
b.
April 3, 1730.
b.
April iS, 1732.
b.
Sept. II, 1736.
GALLUP FAMILY. 39
Soon after his settlement in Sharon, Mr. Smith married a daugliter of
Rev. "William Worthington of Saybrook. This lady gladdened the heart of
her husband, made his household happy and respectable, and added much
to the efficiency and popularity of his ministry. The children of this
family were six, the youngest of whom, the only son who became an adult,
was the Hon. John Cotton Smith, one of the Governors of Connecticut.
He was also President of the American Bible Society from 1831 to 1045."
The above is taken from a historical discourse delivered at
Litchfield, Conn., July 8, 1852, at the centennial of the North
and South Consociations of Litchfield county, by the late Rev.
Dr. McEwen of New London, Conn.
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FIFTH GEXERATIOX
49
Captain ISAAC^ GALLUP, (>////*, /o/ih\ John-, John''), son
of John and Elizabeth Wheeler Gallup, bom in Voluntown,
Conn., the part now called Sterling", Feb. 24, 1712. He was
married to Margaret, daughter of Nathaniel and ^Largaret Gal-
lup of vStonington, March 29, 1749, by Rev. Ebenezer Rosseter
of Stonington. She was bom Oct. 12, 1730. He lived on the
homestead of his father, and took a prominent part in the affairs
of the town and the church. He represented the town in the
general court from the year 1768 until 1773. He died Aug. 3,
1799, aged 88; his wife died Dec. 9, 1S17, aged 88. ^
40
GENEALOGY OF
*92 John Gallup,
*93 Elizabeth
94 Martha
*95 Nathaniel
*96 Benadam
*97 William
*98 Isaac
99 Margaret
^■loo Joseph
Children :
b. Dec. 29, 1749.
b. Jan. 22, 1755,
b. Feb. 17, 1757,
b. Dec. 24, 175S.
b. Nov. 17, 1 761.
b. April 12, 1764.
b. Oct. 8, 1766.
b. Aug. 26, 1768,
b. March 24, 1772.
50
m. Rev. Micaiah Porter,
m. Benjamin Gallup.
m. Adam Kasson.
ELIZABETH^ GALLUP, {John\ John\ John'', John-"),
daughter of John and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Gallup, bom at
Voluntown, April 9, 1814, married Zachary Frink. They lived
at Voluntown and had several children, only one of whom any
record has been obtained.
UZZIEL FRINK, b.— — , m. Mrs. Margaret (Frink) Palmer, children:
Eunice, Susan and Margaret.
Margaret, m. Asa Dow, son of Ebenezer and Susan Dow, children :
Susan Dow, m. Har\'ey Kennedv, children:
John, m. Phebe Gallup; Alfred, a lawyer in Oneida Co.. N. Y. ;
Margaret Dow, m. Tilest<jn Thayer.
Uzziel Dow, m. Mary Allen, daughter of Rev. Jacob Allen of Ster-
ling, Conn., May 30, 1843; she d. July 9, 1843; he d. 1S57.
Charles Dow, m. Harriet W. Allen, Sept. 14, 1S42, children: Henr>-
A. b. Aug. 1S49, d. 1S51 ; Charles H. b. Nov. 6, 1S51, m. Lucy M.
Spalding, April 9, iSSi, editor and publisher, New York city;
Edward A. b. 1S55, d. iS6r.
Eliza Dow, m. Thomas Gordon, children : Margaret m. Dr. \'\':iliam
Lewis of Plainheld, Conn. ; Henr>' and Thomas, both of Oneida,
N. Y.
51
MARTHA^ GALLUP {John\John\ John\ John'), daughter
of John and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Gallup, born September 3,
1716, married Thomas Douglass, January 4, 1737. They
settled in Voluntown. wShe died May, 1786, and her husband
died February, 1791.
ChildreJi :
b. April 4, 1745, m. Josiah Babcock.
b. July 28, 1747, m. Isabel Gordon,
b. April 29, 1750, m. Kasson.
b. May 22, 1753, m. Ezra Clark.
b. Jan. 12, 1756, ni. John Gallup.
Elizabeth Douglass,
John,
Martha
Makv "
Hannah "
GALLUP F^\3IILY. 41
54
JOHX^ GALLUP {John\ John\ John\ John'), son of John
and Elizabeth , (.Wheeler) Gallup, bom June 9, 1724, married
'Hannah Frink^' April 9,-1747. They settled in Voluntown,
where he died April 6, iSoi, and his wife died in 1773.
Children :
loi Hannah,
b.
Feb.
15.
1743.-
.
102 William,
b.
Oct.
s,
1749-
*io3 John,
b.
July
23.
1751-
104 Elizabeth,
b.
June
2,
1753,
m. William Brigs
105 Daniel,
b.
March
7.
1755-
*io6 Wheeler,
b.
Jan.
23.
1757-
107 Jabish,
b.
May
12,
1759-
*ioS Samuel,
b.
April
7>
1761.
*i09 Nath.vn,
b.
Feb.
II,
1763.
no Dorothy,
b.
Jan.
ii>
1765,
d. Sept. 20, 17S6.
57
MARY^ GALLUP, {Sainuel\ John\ John\ John'), daughter
of Samuel and Mehitable (Blount) Gallup, bom January 28,
1737, married Andrew ]Mason, March 20, 1754, died May 13,
1797-
Children :
Mehitable Mason.
Nehe.miah •' b. April 10, 1757, graduated from Harvard, 17S0.
61
NATHANIEL^ GALLUP (iy^//^.z///>/\ John\ John\ John'),
son of Nathaniel and ilargaret Gallup, born at Stonington,
Conn., April 29, 17 18, married Hannah Gore Burrows, widow
of Silas Burrows, of Stonington, and daughter of Samuel Gore,
of Roxburv', ^lass., November 24, 1742. Her ancestors were
among the founders and earlier officers of Harvard College.
Christopher Gore, Fellow of Harvard College, Commissioner to
England, and Governor of Massachusetts, gave to it the endow-
ment which bears his name. They lived in Stonington. He
. died January 11, 1786, aged 69; his wife died March 19, 1810,
1 aged 90.
42 GENEALOGY OF
C/iiiiirtri :
III Nathaniel, b. June 4, 1744. drowned at sea, aged 20. ^
*ii2 Samiel, b. Aug. 9, 174(1-
*ii3 Silas, b. March 9, 1749.
*ii4 George, b. March 20, 1751.
115 Margaret, b. ^[arch 20, 1753.
*ii6 Amos, b. Aug. i, 1755.
*ii7 Hannah, b. Aug. 22, 1757.
*iiS Levi, b. March 26, 1760.
*ii9 Ezra, b. March 13, 1763.
62
Captain JOHN^ GALLUP {Xathanicl\ John\ Jchn\ John' ),
son of Nathaniel and ;Marg-aret Gallup, bom at Stonington,
Conn., January 29, 1720, married Bridget Palmer, daughter of
Nehemiah and Jerusha Saxton Palmer, of Stonington, Novem-
ber 5, 1747. Her mother, Jerusha Saxton, the daughter of
Captain Joseph Saxton, was bom at Stonington, 1683, married
Nehemiah Palmer, Januarv' 17, 1699. Their daughter, Bridget
Palmer, was bora April 8, 1721. They settled at Plainfield,
where he died November i, 1801, aged 82; his wife died
September 2, 1809, aged 88.
Childr€n :
120
Jerusha.
b.
1743,
d.
1841.
*I2I
John,
b.
1750,
d.
1835-
*I22
Jonathan,
b.
1752,
d.
1828.
*I23
David,
b.
1754,
d.
1821.
124
Margaret,
b.
m.
Samuel Frink
125
Esther,
died young.
65
THOMAS^^ GALLUP, {Xat/ia/i2e/\ John\Joh)i\ John'), son
of Nathaniel and Margaret Gallup, born at Stonington, August
20, 1727; married Hannah Dean, in 1749, and lived in Plain-
field, Conn. She was born March 24, 1722, They removed to
New Hampshire, where he died October, 1777.
Children :
*i26 Thomas. b. May 23, 1750, m. Rebecca Gilkey ; he died, 1S2S.
, . , T ^ Sallv Vincent: he lived in Franklin,
127 Asa. b. June 22, 1752. m. - ^.^-^ ^^^ ^^^^ p^^ ^^^ ^^^^^
12S Alma, b. July 17, 1754, m. Simple Gilkey.
129 Mar(jaret, b. Oct. I, 1756, m. David Getchel.
*i3o Benjamin, b. June 17, 175S.
131 Martha, b. July 5, 1701, m. Samuel Fairrield; she died Dec, i32S.
GALLUP FAMILY. 43
68
BENJAMIN^ GALLUP {Nat/ianiel\ John\ John\ John')
son of Nathaniel and Margaret Gallup, born July 26, 1736;
married to Amy Kinne, January 20, 1763, by Rev. Levi Hart.
They settled in Volunto\\Ti, where he died July 4, 1824; his
wife died December 6, 1824, aged 80.
Children :
132 Hannah, m. Levi Kinne.—
*i33 Nathaniel, b. Jan. 14, 1765.
134 Zeruiah, b. Jan. 20, 1767, m. Nathan Gallup.
135 Thomas, b. Nov. 20, 176S.
136 A.\fY, b. June 27, 1770, m. William Gallup.
137 Mercy, b. April 17, 1772, m. Ezra Stanton.
*i3S Benjamin, b. May 25, 1774-
139 Lucy, b. May 17, 1776, m. Thomas Gallup.
140 Martha, b. April 16, 177S, m. Andrew Cady.
141 Esther, b. April 17, 17S0, m. Jabez Starkweather.
142 Margaret, b. Nov. iS, 1782, m. Samuel ^Valdo.
143 Cynthia, b. Dec. 22, 17S4, m. Isaac Briggs; d. Sept. 12, 1S57.
144 Eunice, b. March 18, 1787.
I4.5 Keturah, b. Feb. 22, 1790, m. Daniel Stanton.
70
BENJAMIN^ GALLUP {Benjaviin\ John\ John\ John'),
son of Benjamin and Theody (Park) Gallup, bom at Voluntuwn,
Windham county, Conn., 1739. Married first, Sarah Lawrence;
married second, Mrs. Abiah Everett. He removed to Dalton,
Mass., with his brother John, about 1770. being among the first
settlers of that town. The history of Berk.shire county says :
"Among the Revolutionary soldiers were Benjamin Gallup and John
Gallup from Dalton. Benjamin Gallup was on the Pittstield list of soldiers
December 15, 1794. At the tirst town meeting held in Dalton, the money
for a meeting house was raised by seUing pew ground. In January, 1795,
twenty-two pews were sold. The sale was by auction, and each purchaser
was to build his pew and choose his own associates. Benjamin Gallup took
lot No. 4 for S30, and had three associates ; Jesse Merriam took lot No. 9
for $24, and Luther Gallup, son of Benjamin, was his associate."
Benjamin was the inventor and manufacturer of the first
plows made in Berkshire county, and also made fanning mills,
spinning wheels, reels, and other implements adapted to the
needs of those times. When 100 years old, he was taken by his
44 GENEALOGY OF
townsmen to Pittsfield to attend the Berkshire county cattle
show, where he held one of his own make of plows, to which
were attached as many yoke of oxen as he was years old, and
turned a neat furrow all the way around the old park. When
aged loi, a large concourse of townspeople gathered at his home
to celebrate his birthday, and Rev. Mr. Boise delivered a sermon
from Gen. xlvii 8: "And Pharaoh said unto Jacob, how old art
thou?"
He raised a large family of children, som'e of whom settled
in Dalton, and others went west and no record has been ob-
tained of them. He died at Dalton, November 14, 1S41, aged
102. His first wife, Sarah Lawrence Gallup, died in iSoo; his
second wife, Abiah Gallup, died January 11, 1842, aged 89.
Children ( all by first }}iarriage ) :
146 Lucy, m. Davis.
147 Mehit.\ble, m. Hxirlbut.
e T „ -^1- t:- „ \ Two children;. Roxana, d. 1S13, aered
14S Luther, m. Olive Freeman. - d ^ - o a
^ -,-, (21; Rowena, d. 1336, aged 41.
149 Priscilla, m. Nason. ^ ^ . .• ^ ■ -
150 Rebecca, m. Solomon Bacon.
*i;r UzziEL.
.„T. „T-r> Ti'^ Thev went to western New
i;2 Jacob, m. Lois Freeman, Tulv 1500. • -rr- , i, j- 1 a ,
- ■' •' - / \ ork ; he died aged 96.
153 Sarah, m. Lewis Holmes.
154 Abu;ail, m. Perr^' Tanner.
155 Mary, m. Thaver.
73
Colonel BEXADAM' GALLUP (^.7w^^;/^\ Bcnadani\ JoJin\
JoJin")^ son of Benadam and Eunice (Cobb) Gallup, bom Octo-
ber 26, 1 7 16, married Hannah Avery of Groton, August 11,
1740- A brave officer of the Revolution. Served with the
militia, second battallion, Wadsworth's Brigade, raised June,
1776. At the Brooklyn front, battle of Long Island, August
27. 177*5; in the retreat to New York, August 29-30; in retreat
iri.in New Y(>rk Cit}'. September 15, with main army at White
I'lains. A copy of his commission as Lieutenant-Colonel will
be found in Appendix to this work. He died at Groton, Conn.,
May 29, 1800, aged 84. His wife died July 28, 1799, ^Z^^ 8r.
1 53 Hannah,
b.
Nov
159 Esther,
b.
Dec.
160 James.
b.
May
161 Jesse,
b.
Feb
162 John,
b.
Jan.
GALLUP FAJ^IILY. 45
Children :
*i56 Benauam, b. June 29, 1741.
*i55"IsAAC, b. Dec. 22, 1742.
4, 1744, d. Jan. 10, 1771.
, \ Ralph Stoddard, Simeon AUvn, and
9' 1746, m. - i^^^Geer.
1, 1749. d. Dec. 19, 1770.
2, 1751.
b. Jan. 13, 1753, d. Dec. 9, 1770.
163 Pridence, b. Jan. 30, 1755, m. Timothy Allyn, W. Springfield, Mass.
*i64 SiSAN, b. 1756, m. Nathan Lester, d. Aug. 16, 1S40.
*i65 Josiah, b. 1760.
166 Abigail, b. 1762. d. Nov. 24, 1770.
[Hannah, James, John, and Abigail all died within one year of
typhoid fever.]
WILLIAM^ GALLUP {Bcnadavi\ Benadam\ John\ John'),
son of Benadam and Eunice (Cobb) Gallup, bom at Groton.
Conn., July 4, 1723, \va.s married to Judith Reed, of Norwich,
Conn., by Rev. Jabez White, June 9, 1752. He removed from
Groton to Kingston. Pa., in October, 1774, and was living- there
at the time of the Wyoming massacre of July 3, 1778. His son,
Hallet. was in the fight, and escaped by floating down the
Susquehannah River, with his body under water and his face
protected from view between two rails grasped in his hands.
Two of his twin daughters, Sarah and Hannah, aged about 5
years, were captured and carried off by the Indians, btit soon
after rans(.)med. Annthcr daughter. ]Mary, was engaged to be
married to James Devine. (<f Philadelphia. He was at Kings-
ton to visit her, and was one of the victims of July 3. 17 78.
She never married. A younger son, William, was one of the
sur\'ivors of the massacre. William Gallup, Sen., died at
Kingston, Pa., April 4, 1803; Judith, wife of William Gallup,
died January i, 18 18, aged 81 years 8 months 25 days.
Children :
167 Lydia, b. at Groton, Conn., Feb. 14, 1754.
16S Hallet, b. " " Jan. i, 1756.
[Hallet was engaged in the battle at Wyoming. He married Mary
Bartlett. who was born April 1760, daughter of Ichabod and De-
sire (Otis) Bartlett; died at Kingston, Pa., October 5, i5o4; his
wife died October 6, 1S04. No children.]
46 GENEALOGY OF
169 Mary, b. at Groton, Conn.
*i7o William, b. " "
171 Hannah, b. " " March 4, 1773.
[The Mrs. Hannah Jones who died at Kingston, Pa., Feb. 2, 1564.]
172 Sarah b. at Groton, Conn., March 4, 1773.
[Sarah first married Peter Grubb, Jr. After his death she married
Agur Hoyt, and removed to Danbun.-, Conn. From there they
removed, in 1S31, to Norwalk, Ohio, where she died in 1S53.
78
HENRY' GALLUP {Benadam\ Bcnadam\ Jolui\ John'),
son of Benadam and Eunice (Cobb) Gallup, born in Groton,
Conn., October 5, 1725; married Hannah ]\Iason, daughter of
Nehemiah and Zerviah (Stanton) Mason, October 4, 1750. He
died November 11, 181 1, aged 86; his wife died January 24,
1808. Mrs. Gallup was great grand-daughter of Major John
Mason, bom in Stonington, Conn., June 10, 1726.
Children :
*i73 Nehemiah, b. June 19, 1751.
*i74 Eunice, b. Aug. 7, 1755, m. Samuel Dennis.
*i75 Henry, b. Oct. 17, 175S, m. Desire Stanton.
*i76 Andrew, b. Jan. 26, 1761, m. Nancy Welden.
*I77 Jared, b. Nov. 22, 1767, m. Mary Whipple.
Major John Mason, born in England about 1600, came to
America in 1630, was a Lieutenant in the English army, serving
under Lord Fairfax in the Netherlands with Captain J"hn Gal-
lop, and sharing with him and his son John, conflicts strange and
stem in the Indian wars of the new world, settled in Dorchester.
married Anne Peck in 1640; was deputy Governor and Major-
General of the forces of the colony. He died January, 1672.
His sixth child, Daniel, born April, 1652, married October 10,
1679, Rebecca Hobart (third wife), daughter of Rev. Peter
Hobart, of Hingham, Mass. He died, 1737; she died April
8, 1727, at Stonington. They had seven children. The
y(jungest, Nehemiah Mason, born November 24, 1693, married
Zerviah Stanton. They settled at Stonington, and owned
Mason's Island.
GALLUP FAMILY. 47
Children :
HoBART Mason, b. Oct. 6, 1722, m. Margaret Copp, Xov. 10, 1745.
Andrew " b. Oct. 12, 1724, d. 172S.
Hannah " b. June ro, 1720, m. HenryGallupof Groton,Oct. 4. 17^0.
Andrf.w 2d " b. Feb. 3, 1730, m. Mary Gallup, March 20, 1754.
Jareu " b. July 29, 1733, m. Hannah Parke, Jan. 23, 1755.
Zerviah " b. Aug. 26, 1735, m. Holmes.
[Hobart graduated at Yale. 174S; lived in Dublin, Nova Scotia.
Had nine children; married second wife and had two children.]
79
Colonel NATHAN^ GALLUP {Bfmrdam', Benadain\ John\
John'), son of Benadam and Eunice (Cobb) Gallup, born in
Groton, Conn., 1727, married Sarah Giddings, of Norwich. May
25, 1749; a brave soldier of the Revolution, who arose to
Colonel. His commissions appear in the Appendix. He died
January 19, 1799, aged 72; Sarah, his wife, died September
r8, 1778, aged 48.
Children :
17S Sarah. b. Dec. 29, 1751, m. Silas Gallup.
179 Nathun, b. Xov. 14, 1754, d. Sept. 16, 177S.
iSo Ebenezer, b. Feb. 8, 1757.
*i8i Mary, b. Jan. 31, 1759, m. Henry Denison, 177S.
*i82 Jacob, b. July 26, 1761.
*i83 CHRisroi'HER, b. June 22. 1764.
184 Gideon, b. Aug. 21, 1766.
*iS5 Lois, b. Oct. 17, 176S, m. Jacob Morgan, 1787.
1S6 LoDowicK., b. Jan. 23, 1773.
*rS
SI
THOMAS^ PRENTICE GALLUP [Baiadam', B.-naJam\
John\ John'), son of Benadam and Eunice (Cobb) Gallup, born
at Groton, Conn. ; married Prudence Allyn, of Groton, January
20, 1757-
Children :
187 Thomas, b. Jan. 14, 1758.
. *i88 Robert, b. April, 30, 1760.
82
HANNAH^ GALLUP {Bcnadain\ Bcnadavi\ John\ John'),
daughter of Benadam and Eunice (Cobb) Gallup, of Groton,
Conn., married Robert Allyn, Januars' 2;^, 1755.
48
ge>t:alogy of
Children :
Robert Allyn, b. Nov. 4, 1756.
Hannah
Abigail
Benadam "
Frederick "
Esther
Luther "
Wealthy
Tabitha
Joseph "
b.
March
II.
1753.
b.
Jan.
ID,
1760.
b.
Dec.
16,
I76I.
b.
April
13.
1763.
b.
April
9.
1765-
b.
May
/ 1
I76S.
b.
Nov.
9.
I76g.
b.
April
24.
1772.
b.
Oct.
I,
17S0.
84
MARTHA' GALLUP (Captain Joscph\ Benndani\ John\
John'), daughter of Captain Joseph and Eunice (Williams)
Gallup, bom October 15, 1721, married Amos Denison, May
20, 1742, who ^vas bom February iS, 1714. son of Joseph and
Prudence (Minor) Denison. They lived in Stonington.
Children :
EiNicE Denison, b. April 16, 1744, m. Gilbert Smith, Aug. 2, 1764.
Martha " b. Dec. 30, 1746, m. Joshua Swan, Dec. r, 1763.
PKrDF.NCE " b. March 20, 1748, m. Stephen Babcock, Aug. 21, 1766.
Jw>KrH " b. March 20, 1750, m. Mary Smith, June 13. 1771.
Amus " b. 1752.
,, ., u ,. T rr i in- James Rogers, of Richmond-
Lv.nthia " bapt. June 15, 1766, -' . -V r j
85
Captain JOSEPH' GALLUP {Joscph\ Benadam\ John\
John'), son of Joseph and Eunice (Williams)' Gallup, born
February 21. 1725; married Mary Gardner, daughter r<i Joseph
and Sarah (jardner, May 18. 1749; died July 11, \^zi. They
arc buried in Ashley burying ground, Poquonic Bridge.
Children :
iSg Joseph,
190 Sarah,
iQi Joseph,
^192 John,
b. March 2i, 1750, d. Feb. 11, 1753.
b. Nov. 10, 1752.
b. Sept. 26, 1754.
b. July 17, 175S
193 Lff.RETiA, b. Aug. 15, 1760,
194 Phebe, b. April 10, 1762
195 Tjakiinkr, b. March 5, 1765
196 J' IN A THAN, b. Nov. 23, I 766,
197 EsiiiKR, b. April 14, 1769
*i9' GiRUoN, b. Dec. 18, 1771
m. William Avery, of Groton.
3>
174S.
:^ -.', ^,.
15.
1750,
— .
.' 4T .1. . .<<.>y? 'I, /7j' '
II.
1753-
V '
16,
1755.
d.
Nov. 16, 1762.
r,
1753.
i3,
1760.
GALLUP FAMILY. 49
86
ELISHA^ GALLUP {JoSipk\ Bc/mdatn\ John\ Jolin'), son
of Joseph and Eunice (Williams) Gallup, born April 21, 1727;
married Marcy Denison, January 25, 1747. He removed to
Hartland, Vt., about 17 78. ^
Childrot : ,, ; -• ^ ■. y, /^
199 Anna, b. June
200 Esther, b. Oct.
201 Marcv, b. July
202 Elisha, b. Oct.
203 Eunice, b. April
*204 Joseph, b. Oct.
205 Martha, b. March 30, 1762.
*2o6 Elisha, b. April 30, 1766.
*2o7 Edward, b. Dec. 31, 1768.
2o3 Denison, b. Aug. 30, 1776.
87
OLIVER' GALLUP {/oseph\ Bcnadain\ John\ John'), son
of Joseph and Eunice (Williams) Gallup, born at Stonin,^ton,
Conn., March 28, 1729; married Freelove . and lived on
a farm at Groton, Conn., at the time of his father's death,
and probably later removed to Vermont. He died in 17S9.
Xo record of his descendants has been obtained later than his
children.
Children :
209 Oliver, b. at Groton, June 26, 1754.
210 Thomas, b. " April 17, 1756.
211 Charle-5, b. " April 12, 1759.
212 Gilbert, b. " May 2, 1761.
213 Mary, b. " April 27, 1763.
88
WILLIAM^ GALLUP {Joscph\ Benadain\ Jolin\ John'),
"^on of Joseph and Eunice (Williams) Gallup, bom at vStoning--
^"^n, Conn., January 16, 1735, married Lucy Denison, dau^i^hter
of Amos Denison, of Stoning^ton, July 2, 1761.
4
50 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
214 Eunice,
b.
Sept.
iS,
1762,
d.
1795-
215 Oliver,
b.
Oct.
29.
1763.
d.
iSiS.
216 Perrv.
b.
April
■^n
1765.
d.
iSoS.
217 William,
b.
May
9.
17(17.
d.
1825.
•21 S JusEPH Adam
b.
^larch
31.
1769.
219 Lucy,
b.
Oct.
31.
1772,
d.
1S04.
220 Anna,
b.
April
4.
1775.
d.
1832.
221 John S.
b.
1777.
d.
1S33.
222 Elias,
b.
1779.
d.
1S29.
223 Phebe,
b.
1781.
224 Martha,
b.
1783.
d.
iS33-
-^^-l^-§
SIXTH GEXERATIOX.
92
JOHX'^ GALLUP ( /saar, /o/iu', John\ John\ John'), son of
Lsaac and Margaret Gallup, born at Voluntown, December 29,
1749. married Hannah Dongla.ss, daughter of Thomas and
Martha Douglass, May 5. 1774, wh^^ was bom January 12. 1756,
settled in \'olunto\vn a> a farmer, and was killed by the fall of
a tree, March 2, 1795. ^^ ^^''^^ ^ soldier of the Revolution.
His wife died December 13, 1828.
Children :
225 John, b. Feb. 19, 1775, d. June 9. 1798.
*226 Thomas, b. Jan. 4, 1777.
*227 Isaac. b. Feb. 19, 17S1.
22S Mahiii\, b. Apr:l 20, 17^4. m. Perley Philips, d. i^-^;.
229 Rkiki( \, h. Dc-c. 23, 17*0, d. June 15. i»or.
"■^230 H\N-.vii, b. Nov. 23. 17-9. m. Benjamin Bri,^^;.,^s. d. i^?S.
231 E.\rrK!t;.\> 1:, b. March 21, 1715. d. April. 1-70.
GALLUP FAMILY. 51
93
ELIZABETH' GALLUP {Isacu-\ John\ John\ John\
John'), daughter of Isaac and Margaret Gallup, born at Volun-
town. Conn., Januar>^ 22, 1755, married Rev. Micaiah Porter,
who was pastor of the Congregational Church in Voluntown for
seventeen years, removed to Plainfield, N. H., where they died.
Children :
Isaac Porter.
William "
Jabez "
[Isaac was a physician in Charlton, Mass. William was also a
physician.]
95
NATHANIEL' GALLUP {Isaac% John\ John\ John\
John'), son of Isaac and Margaret Gallup, bom at Voluntown,
December 24, 1758. He was married to Rachael Smith,
Januar}'- 30, 17S3, by Rev. Micaiah Porter; she was bom Sep-
tember 9, 1760. He settled in Voluntown near his father, a
farmer, and died July 27, 1828, aged 70; his wife died July 5,
1850, aged 90.
Chzldrett :
^ , T 1 - \ Thomas Gallup : lived in Brook-
232 Prudence, b. July 24, IT^S. m. -j ^^^^^ ^^^^^ .^^-^^ j^ ^g^^
233 Rachel, b. June 12, lySS, d. May 30, 1789.
234 Harvey, b. May 23, 1791, d. Aug. i, 1S66.
235 Elizabeth, b. June 12.
'"-36 Francis, b. Jan. 12, 1797.
96
BENADAM' GALLUP {Isaac', John\ John\ John\ John'),
"^on of Isaac and Margaret Gallup, bom at Voluntown, Novem-
'••-:■ 17, 1 76 1, was married to Elizabeth Dorrance, March 31,
»7^5, by Rev. Micaiah Porter. He settled in Voluntown (now
Sterling), where he died March 30, 1850. His first wife died,
September 28, 18 10. He married second, Mary Wilson, Sep-
tember 22, 181 1 ; she died March 28, 1858,
237 Gkukce,
b.
Dec.
238 James,
b.
Feb.
239 Makgakki',
b.
Jan.
240 Betsy,
b.
Nov.
♦241 John A.
b.
April
*242 Nathaniel
b.
Aug.
*243 Chester,
b.
April
244 Cynthia,
b.
Marcl
52 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
„, \ Electa Dean, and removed to Penn-
21, i7bb, m._-^ sylvania: died there March 4, 1S34.
_,, i Pamelia Winsor, March iq, 181 5,
22, I/?:?, ni. -^ ^j^^ removed to Windham, Conn.
II, 1790.
19, 1792, m. Noah Briggs.
6, 1795-
19. I/QS-
10, iSoi.
c ^ \ bv second marriage : m. Daniel Briggs,
23, 1 31 3, I ^Q(j liye^i in Voluntown.
97
WILLIAM'' GALLUP {/saac\ John\ /o/in\ John\ John'),
fourth son of Lsaac and Margaret Gallup, born April 12, 1764.
He married Amy Gallup of Voluntown, daughter of Benjamin
Gallup, who was brother of Margaret, wife of Isaac Gallup.
He settled in West Greenwich, R. I. ; died January 23, 1842.
His wife died, March 5, 1S47.
Children :
245 Zekliah, b. May 21, 1791, m. Seth Gates.
*246 Eraviis, b. Sept. 25, 1795-
247 Sykil, b. March 14, 179S.
24S Charlotte, b. Aug. 24, iSchji, m. Jnhn Frink, d. 1842.
*24g Wm. Alban, b. Dec. 31, 1S03.
*25o Nelson, b. Feb. 20, 1S05.
98
ISAAC" GALLUP {Isaac\ John\ Jolin\ John\ John'), fifth
son of Isaac and Margaret Gallup, bom October 8, 1 766 ; married
Mary Deane, April 24, 1788, and settled in Sterling. He
died July 16, 1833; his wife died May 8, 1844.
100
JOSEPH" GALLUP {[saac\ John\ John\ John\ John'),
youngest son of Isaac and Margaret Gallup, bom March 24,
1772; married Hannah Smith, daughter of Francis Smith.
April 7, 1796, and settled on the old homestead of his father
and grandfather, where he lived till his death, December 27,
^'^Vi. His wife died March 4, 1838.
GALLUP FAMILY.
53
C/u'ldren :
John, b. June 8, 1797, m. Margaret Gallup, daughter of Benjamin
Gallup of Plainfield, Conn, (his cousin) in 1S25, and settled in
BrookljTi, Conn., where he died Sept. 25, 1S79. His wife
died Oct 27, iS6g.
Isaac, b. Aug. 9, iSoo, d. Dec. 16, 1872, unmarried.
Calvi.n, b. March 16, 1S03, d. Nov. 10, 1S19.
Elisha, b. Nov. S, i3o6. He lived on the homestead of his father,
which is the old homestead of Captain John Gallup, who first
settled in Voluntown, the estate having descended from father
to son down to the present time. He held many impurtant
offices of trust in the town; died Feb. r6, 1SS9, unmamed.
55 Martha, b. Feb. 6, 1S13, m- Amos J. Gallup of Sterling, Conn., son of
David Gallup, Nov. 26, 1S3S. She died Nov. 17, 1S90.
254
V
103
JOHN^ GALLUP {/o/in\ John', JoJin\ John', John'), son of
John and Hannah (Frink) Gallup, born in Voluntown, July 23,
1 75 1. He was married to Lydia Randall, October 24, 1773, by
Rev. Solomon }*Iorgan. He died January 7, 1789.
Cfiildren :
256 Sabara, b. in Voluntown, Feb. 7, 1774.
*257 Thomas, b. " April 17, 1775.
2?9 H.\NNAH, b.
260 Dolly, b.
Nov. I, 17S2.
May 14, 17S6.
i Amy Gallup, daughter
'( of Nathan Gallup.
106
WHEELER" GALLUP {John% John', John\ John-, John'),
son of John and Hannah (Prink) Gallup, born January 25, 1757.
He was married to Elizabeth Cogswell, May 2, 1782, by Rev.
Levi Hart of Griswold, Conn., and died December 23, 1796.
Children :
261 Dolly,
262 Elizabeth,
•2O3 N.\TH.\MEL C.
264 Hlldah,
2f)S Sally,
*2Ui Wheeler,
b. in Voluntown, April i, 1783, m. John Cogswell of Gris-
wold, Conn., in iSoi.
b. " March 6, 17S5, m. Jonathan Colgrove;
removed to Pennsylvania in 1859.
b. " March 15, 17S7.
b. " March 7, 1789, d. at Plainfield. Conn.,
May 12, 1872.
b. " March 17, 1791, m. Gilbert Brown, Nov.
23, 1S13; lived in Pennsylvania.
b. " Sept. 30, 1793.
54 GENEALOGY OF
lOS
SAMUEL^ GALLUP {John\ John\ John', Jo/iir, John'),
son of John and Hannah (Frink) Gallup, bom at Volimtown,
April 7, 1760; married Lucy Averill, December 15, 17S5, and
settled in Voluntown (now Sterling-), Conn., a farmer. During
their long lives they were exemplary members of the Congre-
gational Church, and did much toward its support. He died
October 13, 1856; his wife died February 21, 1846. No children.
109
NATHAN" GALLUP {/ohn\ John\ John\ Joh,i\ John'),
son of John anfl Hannah (Frink) Gallup, bom at Voluntown,
February' u, 1763. He was married to Zeruiah Gallup, daughter
of Benjamin and Amy (Kinne) Gallup, January 19, 1786, by
Rev. Micaiah Porter, and settled in Voluntown (now Sterling),
Conn., a farmer. He died June i, 1829; his wife died October
31, 1838.
Children :
*267 John, b. Feb. 25, 1787.
268 Elizabeth, b. April i, 17S9, m. John Briggs, Aug. 2S, 1S14.
269 M.\Ry, m. Wheeler Gallup, July 2, iii5
270 A.MY, m. Daniel Gallup.
*27i Samuel, b. I797-
*272 Nathan, b. Jan. iSoi.
112
SAMUEL' GALLUP {Nathaniel', Xathaniel\ John\ John\
John') son of Nathaniel and Hannah (Gore Burrows) Gallup,
bom at Stonington, Conn., August 9, 1746, married Jemima
Enosof Stonington, January:, 1769; married second, Sara .
Soon after the close of the Revolutionary war, Samuel, with
his brothers Silas, Levi, and Ezra, their cousin, John Gallup,
son of Joseph Gallup, and several other families from the towns
of Groton and St(jnington, Conn., establislied a settlement in
Albany county, N. Y., in the towns of Knox and Berne. The
dcseendants of these four brothers are still numerous in that
vicinity, many of them being prominent citizens. Of the sons
GALLUP FAMILY. 00
of Samuel, Nathaniel was the grandfather of Albert Gallup,
Treasurer of Albany county, X. Y. ; Joshua was the great
grandfather of Ezra Twichell, Sheriff of Schoharie county:
John Enos, father of Justice John J. Gallup of Albany, and
Nathan was the 'father of Prof. Henry Gallup of Poughkeepsie.
N. Y. Samuel Gallup died April 25, 1S26; Jemima Enos, his
wife, died December 15, 1795, ^g'^'i 49 years; Sara, second wife,
died September i, 1S02, ♦
Children :
*273 Joshua, b. Aug. 4, 1769.
*274 Nath.\niel, b. Nov. 16, 1770.
*275 Samuel, b. July S, 1772.
*276 A.NNA, b. Feb. 3, 1774.
*277 Hannah, b. Oct. 15, 1775, m. Moses Morgan.
*27S John En(ts, b. July 17, 1777.
279 Jemima, b. Sept. 27, 1780, m. Daniel Morgan, 1799.
2S0 LvDiA, b. Feb. 16, 1784, m. George Gallup.
*28i Nathan, b. May 3, 1786.
• 113
SILAS" GALLUP, {Xathaniel\ Xathanicl\ John\ John\
Jo/in^), son of Nathaniel and Hannah (Gore Burrows) Gallup,
bom at Stonington, Conn., March 9, 1749, married Sarah
Gallup, daughter of Colonel Nathan and •Sarah (Giddings)
Gallup of Groton, Januan- 13, 1774, removed to Albany coun-
ty, N. Y., with the first settlers of Knox, in said county;
died October 28, 1796; his wife died August 18, 1799.
Children :
2S2 Sally, b. Sept 30, 1774.
283 Margaret, b. July 21, 1776.
*284 Silence, b. June 7, 1778, m. Sila.s Brewster, Aug. 22, 1S02.
*2S5 Fanny, b. March 24, 17S0.
286 Silas, Jr. b. June 4, 17S2, d. April, 1783.
287 Lois, b. April II, 1784.
283 H.\NNAH, b. June 8, 17S5.
*289 Nathan, b. Jan. 5, 1787.
290 Silas, Jr. (2d), b. July 25, 1709.
*29i Eli, b. Feb. 11, 1791.
*292 EiiENEZER, b. Sept. 25, 1795. f
o6 GENEALOGY OF
114
GEORGE" GALLUP {Xat/!aniel\ Xat/u7;nW\ Joltn\ John'',
John^), son of Nathaniel and Hannah Gore (Burrows) Gallup,
bom at Stonington, March 20, 1751, married Freelove Packer
of Groton, June 13, 1776. He was an officer in the war of the
Revolution. Died May 3, 1781.
Children :
*293 George, b. April 7, 1777.
*294 Peleg, b. May i, 177S.
116
AMOS' GALLUP {Xathaniel', Xathanicl\ John\ John\
John^), son of Nathaniel and Hannah Gore (Burrows) Gallup,
bom at Stoning-ton, August i, 1755, married Welthean Dean,
February 25, 1787, who was bom June 26, 1757. He died
I)ccember i, 1843; his wife died December 13, 1834.
Cltildren :
295 Amos, b. Dec. 5, 17S7, d. May 5, 1870.
*296 John D. b. Sept. 26, 17S9.
*297 Jabez, b. Feb. 22, 1791.
29S Wealthe.an, b. July 15, 1793, d. Oct. 3, 1S74.
299 Marth..\, b. Jan. 22, 1796, d. Aug. 1S&2.
*3oo N.\thamel, b. (Jet. 16, 1797.
301 George, b. Jan. 22, iSoi, d. Feb. 9, 1S74.
117
HANNAH' GALLUP {Xatlianicl' Nathanicl\ John\ John\
J' 'III'), daughter of Nathaniel and Hannah (Gore) Burrows
Gallup, bom August 22, 1757, married John Packer of Gro-
•■ ri. C(jnn., July 6, 1780.
Children :
Deborah Packer, b. March 25, 1781.
Hann.\h "
Lucy "
Lccretia "
John
Wkai.hiv
Gf:(;k(;k
Griswold
Nathaniel "
FkKhKKKK " b. May 21, 1S04.
b.
March
9.
1787.
b.
June
2,
17S9.
b.
Aug.
6,
1 791.
b.
Dec.
24,
1794-/
GALLUP FAMILY. 57
lis
LEVI" GALLUP {Xatha?nel\ NatJianiel\ John\ John\
lo/in'), son of Nathaniel and Hannah Gore (Burrows) Gallup,
born at Stoning^ton, March 26, 1760, married Abigail Packer of
Groton, Conn. He removed to Albany county, X. Y., before
1800, and in 1806 to Jefferson, Schoharie countv. He died
February 18, 1850; his wife died July 11, 1826.
Children :
■302 Abigail, b. Oct. 13, 17S6, m. Jesse Brockway, d. Feb. 13, 1S46.
■303 Levi, b. Feb. 21, 1789.
XT^nns; unmarried, d, Feb. 12, iSti.
*304 Nath.an, b. May 17, 1791
305 Lucy, b. May 17, 1791
*3o6 EzEKiEL, b. Oct. I, 1794
*307 SiL.\s, b. June 14, 1798
119
EZRA« GALLUP {Nathanicl\ Nathaniel\ John\ John\
John'), son of Nathaniel and Hannah Gore (Burrows) Gallup,
bom at Stonington, March 13, 1763, married Rebecca Hinckley
in 1786. He removed to Albany county, N. Y., before 1800,
and later to Schoharie county.
Children :
*3oS Ezra, b. June 25, 17S7.
309 Reueoja, b. Feb. 19, 17S9, m. Russell Fnnk, d. May 6, 1S57.
310 Hannah, b. July 7, 1790, m. Willis.
3n Abel, b. Oct. 3, 1791.
312 Sarah, b. Dec. 26, 1793.
313 Esther, b. June 6, 1795. m. Henry Osterhout.
314 Prudence, b. Oct. 6, 1796, m. Elias Osterhout.
315 Obadiah, b. June 27, 1798.
316 Elizabeth, b. March 15, iSoo. m. Charles Lounsberry.
( Elizabeth Brewster, daughter of
317 Charles, b. March 14. 1S02, m. - Silas Brewster, Sept. 0, 1S36; d.
( June 28, 1848.
318 Elihu, b. Dec. 9, 1S03, d. May 24, 1829; unmarried.
319 Caroline, b. Sept. 20, 1805, m. Griffin Whipple, d. Oct. 28, 1S32.
320 Abigail, b. March 13, 1807, m. Giles Tripp.
*32i Tho.mas J. b. July 27, 1813.
58 GENEALOGY OF
121
JOHN' GALLUP {John\ Xathanicl\ John\ John\ John'),
son of John and Bridget (Palmer) Gallup, born at Plainfield,
Conn., in 1750, married Lydia Clark, daughter of Perry and
Lydia Lester Clark, and lived at Plainfield; he died in 1835.
Children :
322 Bridget, m. Captain Samuel Woodward.
323 Fanny, m. Sessions Lester.
324 Lydia, m. Olney.
122
JONATHAN' GALLUP Uohn\ Xathanid\ John\ John\
John'), son of John and Bridget (Palmer) Gallup, was bom at
Plainfield, 1753, married Elizabeth Dow, and died at Plainfield,
August 27, 182S.
Children :
325 John, b. Jan. 4, 1789, d. young.
326 David, b. May 26, 1790, d. Jan. 7, i343.
*327 Tho.mas Dow, b. March 12, 1792.
328 Simon, b. Sept. 27, 1793, d. April 13, 1851.
123
DAVID' GALLUP {John\ Xathamel\ John' John\ John'),
son of John and Bridget (Palmer) Gallup, bom at Plainfield.
Conn., 1754, married Nancy Jacques of Sterling, Conn., Feb-
ruary 20, 1804, and settled on a farm at Sterling, where he
died July 14, 182 1. His wife died August 22, 1844.
Children :
•329 John, b. April 9, 1807.
*330 David, b. July 11, 1808.
331 Esther, b. June 27, 1811.
[Esther married Dr. Henry Campbell, Sept. 6, 1S31, and died
at Pro\-idence, R. I., July 24, 1365.]
*332 Amos J. b. Feb. 24, 1812.
333 Ri Hv. b. Jan. I, 1-22.
[Ruby first married Dr. Horace Burjre.-,s of Plainiied, Conn.,
Sept. 3, 1S50. After hi-, death she married Charles W.
WilHams, and hves m Brooklyn, Conn.]
GALLUP FAMILY. 59
= 124
MARGARET" GALLUP {John\ Xathanid\ Johu\ John\
John'), daug-hter of John and Bridget (Palmer) Gallup, born at
Plainfield, Conn., married Samuel Frink of Plainfield.
Children :
S.\XTo.N Frink.
Bridget "
John "
Esther "
126
THOMAS' GALLUP {rhomas\ Xathaincl\ John\ /ohu\
John'), son of Thomas and Hannah (Dean) Gallup, born at
Plainfield, Conn., May 23, 1750, married Rebecca Gilkey,
November 3, 1774; removed to Plainfield, N. H. ; died, 182S.
*334 Tho.mas,
*335 Benjamin,
336 Rebekah,
*337 Asa, )
*333 JoHN,r'"^''^--^^^"^^^3. 1731.
339 Charles, b. June 12, {784, m. Rebekah Gallup. April, iSio.
127
ASA" GALLUP [Thovias', Nathaniel*, John\ John\ John'),
son of Thomas and Hannah (Dean) Gallup, bom at Plainfield,
Conn., June 22, 1752. Married Sally Vincent, and removed to
Plainfield, N. H., later to Franklin, Vt, where he died, Feb-
ruary 28, 1829.
Children :
340 Isaac, bom, lived, and died in Franklin, Vt. Left one son, C. W.
Gallup, who spent the last thirty years of his life in Kansas, and died
in 16SS, leaving a large family.
*34i Asa, b. April 13, 1792.
*342 Benjamin.
Children
b. Aug.
b. May
b. Oct.
25. 1775-
12, 1777-
2, 1779-
GO GKNTALOGY OF
130
BENJAMIN" GALLUP ( Thomas\ Xathaniel\ John\ John\
Jo/iii'), son of Thomas and Hannah (Dean) Gallup, bom June
17, 1758, at Plainfield, Conn., married Martha Gallup of Ster-
lino;-, Conn., dauj^hter of Isaac and ^Largaret Gallup, December
6, 1781. She was. born February 17, 1757, and died June 23,
1779. He married second, Sally Park, March 15, iSoi. She
was bom November 31, 1775, '^^^d died Augaist 28, 1S2S. Thev
lived in Plainfield, Conn. He died April n, 1836.
Children :
*343 TiKiMvs, b. Sept. 4, 1782.
344 As.\, b. Feb. 2, 17S5. d. Oct. 13, 1S46.
345 LrcY, b. May i. 17S6, m. Benj. Dow, 1S24, d. March i, 1S55.
346 H.\NNAH, b. June 19, 17S3, m. Rodman James, d. May 4, 1S34.
*347 Benja.min, b. May 12, 1790.
♦343 M.\RTH.\., b. March 14. 1792, m. William Shepard, d. July 2, 135S.
*349 l5.-\..\c, b. June 20, 1794.
*35o John, ) twin.s.
,r > b. an. 13, iTOQ,
351 M.\RG.\RET, ) -' J />v. j^ j^j^^ Gallup, 1S25, d. Oct. 23, 1869.
Children by Second Marriage.
352 REiiEcr.v, b. April 16, i5o3, m. Henr>-D. Hall,iS3o, d. Nov. 24, 1866.
*353 WiLLiA.M, b. Aug. 20, 1805.
*354 Moses, b. July 27, 1809.
133
NATHANIEL' GALLUP {Bcnjamin\ Nathaniel', John\
John'', /ohn'), son of Benjamin and Amy (Kinne) Gallup, bora
at Voluntown, Januar>' 14, 1765. He was married to Kesiah
Kinne, September 7, 1786, by Rev. Micaiah Porter, and lived
on a farai at Voluntown. He died October 26, 1815; his wife
died September 23, 1824.
Children :
*355 Thomas, b. Nov. 21, 1786.
jli> Hannah, b. Dec. 29, 1788, m. Avery Kinne.
*357 Lyman, b. Feb. 4, 1791.
^3=^ Ti;mi-kka.\(.e, b. Oct. 6, 1792, m. Benjamin M. Burdick.
*:•■, KiWK. ]>. Sept. 27, 1794.
■•'■Ki-!M!. b Tulv I i-o'i m * Daniel L. Campbell ; li'.x-d in Gris-
., ■' ^ ' ' JJ' ■ I woid. Conn.
' ' I'f ■-J.^Ml^, b. Dee. 27. i-oi.
-< - A HiiiKMKL. b. iiQ4. d. Sept. 2'j, :^24, aged 19 years.
GALLUP FA^nLY. 6X
13S
BENJAMIN- GALLUP {Benjamin\ Xathanicl\ John\
John\ Jo/in'), son of Benjamin and Amy (Kinne) Gallup, born
at Voluntown, May 25, 1774. Married Huldah Kinne, and
settled in Voluntown as a farmer. He died August 2^, 18-4-
his wife died June 21, 1S60.
C/i/ldren:
363 Amy, b. iSo3 m -^ ^^njainin Gallup, son of Nathaniel and Kesiah
^ „ ' / Kmne Gallup, died in 184^.
^364 Benjamin, b. iSii.
151
UZZIEL" GALLUP {Bcnjauiin\ Bc/ijai>nii\ John\ JoJui\
John'), son of Benjamin and Sarah (Lawrence) Gallup, born at
Voluntown in 1769, married Lucinda Witherell, at Dalton,
Mass., October 19, 1794; he died at Dalton, March 21, 1849.
Children :
365 LrciNDA, b. June 25, 1797, m. Simeon Wright
*366 MiLLKN, b. Sept. 10, 179S.
*367 AsHLEV, b. Aug. 23, iSoo.
36S Llthek, b. July 23, 1S02, d. March rS, 1803.
*369 Rriiv, b. June 6, iSu^, m. 3 ^^- T- Maynard, Dec. 14, 1S22.
* X ^ ' ( d. Aug. 13, iSts.
*37o LoRiN S. b. March, 1S09.
156
Colonel BENADAM' GALLUP (/.Vav?./<z;//\ BcnadaiiL\ B.na-
daui\ Joku\ John'), son of Benadam and Hannah (Averv)
Gallup, born at Groton, Conn., June 29, 1741. He was married
to Brid<(et Palmer of Stonington by Rev. Nathaniel Eells,
Januarv- 30. 1766. She was a lineal descendant (c'-reat pjrand-
aau-hter) of John Aldcn and Prisciila Mullins of ^^a^"lo^vcr
nieraory. He died Apn: 12, icSiS; Erid-et, his v,-ifc. ii-d
Au-ust 22, 18:3^ a^-ed 8j.
(Shildreii :
■'371 Ben A HAM. b. Oct. 2?, 17G6.
372 Bkid.,ki, b. Oct. 5, 1 70s, m. f Sands Fish. June, [7S9.
373 Jame.',, b. May 27, 1771, d. May 11, 1S34.
374 Desire, b. Nov. 20 177^ m i -^"^^s Worthington of West Spring-
' ''^" ' ( field, Mass. ...
3.. :>4- -.-■■ •■ i
62
GENEALOGY OF
*375 John, b. May 27, 1776.
376 Lucy, b. June 23, 1779, m. Stephen Haley of Groton.
377 Simeon, b. Sept. 29, 17S1, d. April 13, 1S36.
f Children of Bridget Gallup and Sands Fish: Asa, b. 1790; Hannah,
b. March 10, 1792: Lavinia, b. Oct. i, 1794, m. Denison; Simeon, b.
Jan. iS, 1797; Sands, b. Feb. 27, 1799; Charles, b. Feb. 3, iSoi; Nathan G.,
b. Sept. 17, 1S04; Alden, b. Aug. 9, 1S08; Bridget, b. 1811.
157
ISAAC GALLUP i^Bcnadam\ Btnadam\ Benadam\ /ohn\
John'), son of Benadam and Hannah (Avery) Gallup, bom
December 22, 1742, married Anna Smith, October 5, 1786,
daughter of Nehemiah and Abigail (Aver\') Smith, born Decem-
ber 8, 1765. Isaac was a captain in the Revolutionary' War.
(See Appendix). He died in Ledyard, August 3, 1814. Anna
(Smith) Gallup married second, Seth Williams of Ledyard,
January- 30, 1825, died December 21, 1S48. Seth Williams was
bom in Januar\', 1761, died May 21, 1843. All buried in old
Gallup graveyard, Ledyard, Conn.
Children :
*37S Ann.a.
*379 Isaac
*3So RfSSELL
*3Si Sarah
*332 Jabesh
*3S4 Elias
*335 Erastus
*386 Shubael
•387 Elihu
Gallup, b. Sept. 3, 1787, m. Da\-id Geer, Jan. 11, 1810.
b. Jan. Ti, 17S9, m. Prudence Geer, March 12, 1S12.
b. April II, 1 79 1, m. Hannah Morgan.
9, 1792, m. William McCall.
\ Lucy Meech.
23, 1704, m. - r ■ > o ^
■^ ' ^^ ( Louise Avery, Sept. 21, 1243.
- , \ Melinda Bailev.
6, 1700. m. - -.r u 1
' ^ / Mary Haiey.
14, 179S, m. Fanny Dean, Sept. 28, i52S.
\ Eunice Williams. [1646.
"( Frances Sheffield, Aug. 27,
(1 Sarah M. Isham. [21, 1865.
b. Nov.
b. Aug.
b. April
b. April
b. July
31, iSoo, m.
b. March 6, 1S02, m.
'( Mrs. Fanny S. Church, Oct
b. Dec. 12, 1803, m. Emily Clark.
161
JESSE' GALLUP {Benadam\ Benadain\ Benadam\ John\
Jo/ni'), son of Benadam and Hannah (Avery) Gallup, born at
Groton, Conn., February 13, 1751; married March 16, 1775,
Catharine Fish.
GALLUP FAMILY.
63
*3SS Peter A. b. Jan.
*3S9 Mary, b. Jan.
390 H.\.NNAH, b. May
*39i Jesse, Jr. b. Oct
*392 Catharine, b. Sept
*393 Fanny, b. Dec.
394 Eunice,
395 Betsey,
Children :
15, 1776.
S, 1778, m. Prentice Avery, Oct. 9, 1S02.
9, 17S0.
21, 17S2.
3, 17S4, m. Jonathan Havens, May 22, 1S03.
13, 17S7, m. Phineas Bill, Nov. 25, 1S17.
b. April 27, 1790.
b. May 14, 1793, m. Josiah Rogers, Sept. 21, 1S33.
396 Edmund T. b. Aug. 13, 179S.
165
JOSIAH' GALLUP {Bcnadaiii\ Bcnadam\ Benadam\ John\
John'), son of Benadam and Hannah (Avery) Gallup, born at
Groton, Conn., in 1760; married first, Sarah Fish, November
4, 1787, she died February 11, 1791; married second, Mary
Randall, November 11, 1792; died June 29, 1826; Mar\-, his
wife, died November 30, 1847, aged 81.
Children :
*397 Josiah, b. Aug. 30, 1793.
♦398 CH.A.RLES R. b. July 3, 1795.
*399 Benj.a_min F. b. Aug. i, 1797.
400 Mary A. b. Aug. 30, 1799.
401 Hannah, b. Nov. 21, 1801.
164
SUSAN" GALLUP {Bcnadain\ Benadain\ Bc)iadaiii\ Johir,
John'), daughter of Benadam and Hannah (Avery) Gallup, born
June 8, 1756, married Nathan Lester; she died August 16,
1840, aged 84; Nathan died October 10, 1813.
Child:
H.vnnah Gallup Lester, m. Adam Larrabee, Sept. 21, 1S17, d March 15,
1837; Adam Larrabee d. Oct. 25, 1S69.
Children :
Nathan Larrabee, d. Sept 13, 1879.
Charles " " lives at Windham, Conn.
John *' d. Sept 3, 1852.
H.\.nnah " m. Williams; lives at Portsmouth. Iowa.
Ellen " lives at Fon du Lac, Wis.
Henry " lives at Windham, Conn.
Wii.i.iAM " lives at Clermont, Iowa.
Fkank " lives at McGregor, Iowa.
E.meline H. " lives at Fond du Lac, Wis.
64 GENEALOGY OF
Captain Adam Larrabee, who married Hannah Gallup
Lester, was born in Ledyard, Conn., March 14, 1787, graduated
from United States Military Academy at West Point, March i,
18 r I. Upon the completion of his studies he was appointed
second lieutenant of light artillery, proinoted to first lieutenant
two months later. After heroic service on the northern
frontier, in 1812 and 18 14, being severely wounded at La CoUe
Mills, he was promoted to a captaincy, but resig"ned his com-
mission in 181 5, and retired to his farm at "Windham, Conn.
Held many positions of trust afterward. "The business of
his civil life was farming, and in this he won very conspicuous
success." He was for over fifty years continuously one of
the trustees of the old savings bank of Norwich, Conn. He
was not only a hard worker, but very frugal in his own
habits; but to proper objects of charity and the cause of re-
ligion he was always a most liberal giver. His systematic
training at West Point was visible in all his after life, and his
ideas of hard work, economy, business integrity, order and
punctuality were a most precious legacy to his sons, who have
been abundantly prospered through the same praiseworthy
qualities. He died in Windham, Conn., October 25, 1869. —
Taken from Hon. C. AldricJis '■'•An Early West Pointer.''
His son. William Larrabee, inherited a generous portion of
his father's sturdy and ncjble characteristics. Removing from
his Connecticut home in 1853, he engaged in farming and
manufacturing at Clermont. Iowa; in 1867 was elected State
Senator, and after a faithful service (jf eighteen years in the
interest of the people, resigned, and was elected to more
exalted service as Governor, in 1885, re-elected in 1887, and is
now known everv^where as Iowa's most valiant defender of the
common people's rights and liberties against railroad oppres.
sion, which had become a most important issue in Iowa politics.
From his second Inaugural we quote: " In every transaction
growing out of the relations between these [railroad] corpora-
tions and the people, we find an expert on one side and a novice
on the other. " From a most thorough and exhaustive knowl-
•-■'<.^e of both sides of the grave question, Tjin-ernor Larraljee,
nniK-lied by the purest and highest motives, warmly and efTec-
tively espoused the cause of the novice. In his own words;
GALLUP FAMILY. 65
"The Railroad Commission was created to be a committee of
the people, obligated to advocate their rights; organized capital
can safely be trusted to taVe care of itself." If an official
should consult simply his feelings, he might easily be tempted
to make a truce with the enemy, and thus avoid implacable
conflict. But when such a step can only be taken at the
sacrifice of honor, when a solemn obligation makes the conflict
an imperative duty, there is no alternative.
"In the discharge of my official duties, it has been my
earnest endeavor to promote the welfare of the commonwealth
by divesting myself of all personal, local, and partisan consider-
ations, and rendering obedience only to the laio and the dictates
of my conscience. — Inaugural of Feb. 12, 18^0.
Governor Larrabee now lives on the home farm at Cler-
mont, Iowa.
170
WILLIAM' GALLUP {\Villiam\ Benadain\ Benadam\
JoJin"^^ John^)., son of William and Judith (Reed) Gallup, bom
at Groton, Conn., and removed with his father to Kingston,
Pa., in 1774, being then a lad escaped the Wyoming massacre;
married Freelove Hathaway, sister of Sea Captain Caleb Hatha-
way of Philadelphia.
Children :
*402 Wi I.I.I A-Nf. b. at Kingston, Pa., Feb. 3, 1795.
*403 H.\Li.r,T, b. " " May i, 1796.
404 J.\.MEs D. b. " " 1793.
[James spent the greater part of his life in the coal regions of
Pennsylvania, and died at Mauch Chunk, Pa., March, 1856;
unmarried.]
405 Caleb H. b. at Kingston, Pa., 1802.
[Caleb came to Norwalk, Ohio, in 1S25, and died there Sept 20,
1827; unmarried,]
173
NEHEMIAH' GALLUP {Henry\ Benadam\ Benadam\
John'\ John') son of Henry and Hannah (Mason) Gallup, born
June 19, 1 75 1, married Elizabeth Brown, January 28, 1783.
6Q
GENEALOGY OF
Childreji :
406 Elizabeth,
*407 Nehemiah M.
4o3 John S.
409 Orendia,
*4io Elisha,
*4ii Like,
412 Serviah,
*4i3 Ebenezer,
b. Nov. 10, 1783
b. Feb. 12, 17S5
b. April 5, 1737
b. March 3, 1790
b. June 22, 1792
b. April 17, 1794
b. Oct. 16, 1796
b. April 27, iSoo,
174
EUNICE" GALLUP {Henry', Bcmidain\ Benadain\ Jolui\
John^), daughter of Henry and Hannah (Mason) GaUup, born at
Groton, Conn., Augaist 7, 1755, married October 16, 1783,
Samuel Dennis, son of Benjamin and Thankful (Bliss) Dennis,
bom May 4, 1756, died August 30, 182 1. Eunice (Gallup)
Dennis, his wife, died July i, 1S29.
Elnice
Henry
Anna
Benjamin
Betsy
Jared Galll p
C/iildren :
Dennis, b. March 22, 1785
b. Oct. 9, 1736
b. :March 10, 17S3
" b. May 5, 17S9
" b. March 21, 1793
b. June iS, 1796
Jared Gallup Dennis, son of Samuel and (Eunice) Gallup
Dc-nnis, born June 18, 1796, married Lorhnamy Davis, July 7,
i'S22; she died February 5. 1833. Slurried second, Xancy A.
P. Congdon, August 4, 1833, who was born Augi;st 20. 1S04,
died December 2, 187 1. There were six children by first
marriage. George H. Dennis bom April 7, 1825, died at sea,
May 8, 1867. Jared Dennis, born February 14, 1831, lives in
Hartford, Conn. The other four children died young.
Children by Second Marriage :
'^)-' \K A. Dennis, b. May 25, 1S34. d. June 2, iS3r..
''K\. J., UN B. •• b. May 23, 1S35.
(■ ,,-iivvt .. 1 T „ ^ \ lives in Providence. K. I., har^ one
""'•"•\^' b. June 20, 1037,- , I,
■' •" I daughter.
CuAkLK:, \Vm. " b. Auj^. 24, 1S3S, Hvcs in Toronto, Canada.
GALLUP FAMILY. 67
General John B. Dennis, son of Jared Gallup and Nancy
(Congdon) Dennis, bom May 23, 1835, at Norwich, Conn.,
married Hattie S. Loring- of Worcester, }*Iass., June 16, 1S59;
she died August 3, 1S60, leaving one child, Gertie, born May
27, i860, who died in San Francisco, June 2, 1890. He married
second, Sara M. English of New Haven, Conn., May 13, 1862,
who died November 2, 1879; married third, Mrs. Elizabeth J.
Hedgethome, April 12, 1S81. There were six children by
second marriage, three of whom died young.
WiLHELMiNA Dennis, d. Dec. II, 1S76, aged 11.
Louis Rath an " living at Tacoma, Wash.
Henry Gardner " living at Omaha, Neb.
General Dennis served in the late war, from its beginning
till its close. He enlisted in the Worcester Light Infantrv%
April 16, 1861. This regiment was attached to the old Sixth
Massachusetts Volunteers, and marched with them through
Baltimore on the 19th of April, 1861. He served as private for
three months, for which he enlisted, and was mustered out of
service ^August 2, 1861, on Boston Common. Went immedi-
ately to Norwich, Conn., raised a company from New London
county, was commissioned captain, August 26, 1861, joined
Seventh Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers, Colonel (afterwards
(General) Alfred H. Terry commander; mustered into L^nited
States service, September 5, 1S61, and started for the seat of
war September 17, 1861. He was in the original expedition
with General T. W. Sherman to South Carolina, was at the
--icge and reduction of Fort Pulaski, in winter of 1861 and ■62,
at the battle of Secession ville, June 16, 1862, took rebel
'catteries at St. John's Bluff, Fla. , November, 1862, at the siege
and reduction of Forts Wagner and Sumter, from July to
November 7, 1863, besides being engaged in many other con-
flicts requiring arduous and perilous service. He joined the
Army of the James May, 1S64, commanded regiment in all of
the battles about Petersburg, Va., including Drury's Bluff, 14th
and 1 6th of May, 1864, Battle of Weir Bottom Church, June 2,
1864, and was captured by the rebels; was prisoner of war in
^^ ilmington, Petersburg, Charleston, Savannah, ^Lacon, and
^■-•nt to Charleston, again to be placed under fire of our (vvn
o'itteries from Morris Island, and after aljoui two months sent
68 GENEALOGY OF
to Columbia, S. C, made his escape on November 4, 1864, but
the boat in which he was going down the river sank, and after
being- nearly drowned and chilled to death, succeeded in getting
out of the water, was recaptured, taken back to Columbi. and
on the 28th of November escaped again, succeeded in reaching
the coast, and was taken on board the gun boat Nipsic,
and reached home on the 2 2d of December. He was commis-
sioned as Colonel by Governor Buckingham of Connecticut
soon after his escape from prison, but declined the commission,
and accepted appointment as Paymaster, with rank of major,
and served until 1866, when he left the ser\'ice, having been
promoted to the rank of brigadier general ; afterwards paymaster
general of South Carolina, with rank of brigadier general, and
later commanded the Dakota National Guard, with rank of
brigadier general. He was elected to the South Carolina
Legislature in 1S68, and again in 1S70. In the spring of 1878
he was appointed quartermaster's agent and ordered to Yank-
ton, Dakota, resigned in 1S79 to become an internal revenue
officer, which position he held nine years. In 1889 he was
appointed chief deputy collector of internal revenue for the dis-
trict of Nebraska, with headquarters at Omaha, where he now is.
Although not bearing the name of Gallup, General Dennis
has shown that he inherited the same spirit of bravery and
patriotism which animated his earlv ancestors. ?•
175 I
HENRY" GALLUP {Hcnry\ B-:;!adam\ Btnadain\ JoJnr.
Johii')^ son of Henry and Hannah (Mason) Gallup, born at
Groton, Conn., October 17, 1757, married Desire Stanton,
November 17, 1792.
Children : sf,
*4i4 Ai.KKEii, b. March 23, i-r/-. ■ ■ %'
41 ; .\\NA, b. Ma.reh 26, i-'-:- ts
*4i6 Dk=ikf,, b. jiar'.h 26, iSo:. m. Elisha J. Hewitt.
176 I
ANDREW GALLUP {Hcnry\ Bcnadam\ Benadam\ John\
John'), son of Henry and Hannah (Mason) Gallup, was born in
Groton, Conn., June 26, 1761; married Nancy Weldon, De-
cember 16, 1792. ■:
GALLUP FAMILY. 69
Andrew Gallup was a brave soldier of the Revolution, was
at the massacre at Fort Griswold, September 6, 1781, where he
was severely wounded. He was an artillery man of the regular
jjarrison; while working his gun before the co cure of the fort,
he was struck by a musket ball coming through the embrasure,
passing through his hip. He said he would have had another
shot at the British if the boy who was bringing the cartridge
from the magazine had not been killed and himself hit before
another could pick up and bring along the charge. He was
soon taken away from his post at the gun, and laid helpless on
the gTOimd out of the way, facing the north gate, and saw while
lying thus the enemy rush in through the gateway, and heard
the shout of the British officer at the head of the advancing
column: "Who commands this post ?" and the reply of Colonel
Ledyard, as he advanced to meet him, handing him his sword :
"I did, but you do now," which the officer took, and infuriated
by the unexpected slaughter, immediately plunged it into
Ledyard's breast. Mr. Gallup quite naturally remarked when-
ever he told it, " I'd have given anything in the world to have
been on my feet then." Afterward he was stabbed with a
bayonet as he lay helpless on the ground, the point striking a
rib glanced to one side, making a long though not a deep
wound, leaving a large scar; he was also stabbed in the arm.
He was one of the wounded soldiers who were put in a cart or
wagon and sent rolling down the hill, while suffering intense
pain from his wounds. Possessing a strong and vigorous con-
stitution, he recovered from these severe \V(.)unds, though he
rclt the effect of this battle long afterwards; pieces of the bone
came from the wound in his hip for years after. After the
war he settled in Groton as a farmer, and despite the sufferings
of his early life, he lived to the advanced age of nearly 93
years, dying at his home in Ledyard. March 16, 1853.
Children :
*iT- !?■..,„ u T t „ ♦March r6, 1S2-5, Benj. Rouse,
417 El.mce, b. Jan. 16. 1794. rr^.J d. July 2, 187;.
i March 15, 1S29, Asa Barnes;
*4i3. Nancy, b. Oct. 15, 1795, m. -: second, Charles Buttolph, d.
' Feb. 2, r'75.
i:o Hakriki. b. Sejjt. jo. 179^, d. -April iS. r--?-. a.^ed -t
..,,- c, \ 1 T 1 - * Sept. 13, 1^22, iJennison.
4-'o bARAH Ai.i.vN, b. ulv 27, roo4, m. • ', ,• ^ .
■' - ' / d. Sept. 2u, i.-)22.
"4-1 Amjrku Hi.\k-., b. March 2'j, i-ii. d. May 15, iSoO.
' *-2 A>.\ L, MAN. b. Feb. 22. [^14, m. l^cc. 9, 1340, Eliza (killup.
70 GENEALOGY OF
177
JARED" GALLUP {Hcnry\ Bcnadaui\ Benadaui\ John\
John^), son of Henr\^ and Hannah (Mason) Gallup, born
November 22, 1767, at Groton, Conn., married Mary Whipple,
who was born April 4, 1774. He was a ship master and Justice
of the Peace in Preston, and prominent in the affairs of the
town; died October 28, 1S68; his wife died in 1842.
Chil^iren :
*423 Joseph Henry, b. Sept. 14, i3o8.
*424 Henry Joseph, b. Feb. 11, 1810.
185
LOIS' GALLUP {Xathan\ Bcnadam\ Benada»i\ John\
John^), daughter of Nathan and Sarah (Giddings) Gallup, born
October 17, 1768, married Captain Jacob Morgan, 1787. Cap-
taimMorgan, born September 18, 1768, died in Berne, Albany
county, N. Y., December 15, 1855; his wife, Lois (Gallup)
Morgan, died March 19, 184 1.
Children :
Jacob Morgan, Jr., b. April 20, 1789, m. Lucretia Fanning, Jan.
31, 1813.
b. Aug. 16, 1792, m. Jos. Strong, March 10, 1808.
b. Feb. 9, 1795, m. Mary Carpenter in 1S20.
b. March 31, 1797, m. Williams Fish, Nov. 27, 1814.
b. Sept. 24, 1799, n^- Ann Allen. Nov. 15, 1823.
b. Dec. 2, 1803. m. Ed.\vard Aiken, Sept. 26, 1S23.
Lois
William A.
Eunice
Nathan Gallup
Adaline
181
^lARY" GALLUP {Xat/tan\ Be;iadaiii\ Bcnadaiii\ Johu\
JoJin') daughter of Colonel Nathan and Sarah (Giddings) Gallup,
bom January 31, 1759, married Henry Denison in 1778, son of
Daniel and Esther (Wheeler) Deni.son ; lived in Knox, N. Y.
She died January, 1843; he died in Stonington in 1836.
Children :
Sarah Denison, b. Dec. 9, 17^^, d. in 1817, unmarried.
Henry " b. May 15, 1783, m. Deborah Pierce.
Mary " b. in 1785, d. young.
Daniel " b. March 31, 1787; a physician in Pompey. N. Y.
Mary " b. May 17, 1789, m. Amos Crary, April 14, iSii; she died
July 28, 1840, in Kno.x, X. Y.
(jiUEoN " b. Feb. 4, 1793, d. Feb. 1^26, unmarried.
^'J^^ " b. Jan. 21, 1796, m. John S. Freeman, 1-130. d. April 25, 1559.
EviHKK " b. May 22, i vx^ m. x\ns'm H. Tayl.;r.
GALLUP FAMILY. 71
182
JACOB" GALLUP {Xathan\ Bcnadavi\ Benadajn\ JoJin\
John'), son of Nathan and Sarah (Giddings) Gallup, born July
26, 1761; married Rebecca Morgan of Groton, January ri,
1784, died 1798; his wife died in Goshen, Conn., July 3, 1834.
Children :
. „ I. /-x i. ^ - < Averv' AUvn of Grotou, March 2S,
*425 Rebecca, b. Oct. 6, 1755, m. - -, -
( ISO/.
. ^ , V A -1 - " i Parthenia Morgan.
*426 Jacob, b. Apnl 24, i7^7. m. -J g^^^ g-^j
*427 Lucy, b. March 22, 17S9, m. Israel Allyn, moved to Ohio.
*423 Lois, b. April 17, 1791, m. Charles Allyn of Groton.
429 Ebe.nezek, b. July S, 1793, d. July 2, 1794.
430 Temperance, b. April 29, 1795, m. Oliver Dodge.
*43i Lydia, b. July 5, 1797, m. Le^^-is C. Wadhams, Goshen, Conn.
[Mrs. Rebecca (Morgan) Gallup, married second, Ephraim Allyn.
They had five children.]
183
CHRISTOPHER' GALLUP (Xaf/ian\ Benadam\ Bcn-
adam\ John-, John'), son of Nathan and Sarah (Giddings) Gal-
lup, bom June 22, 1764, married Mrs. Martha (Stanton) Pren-
tice, April 13, 1790, died July 30, 1849; his wife died Febru-
ary 12, 1818.
Children :
432 Asa, b. Dec. 17, 1792.
*433 Elizabeth, b. Jan. 21, 1795, m. Warren Williams, Jan. 12. 1S15.
434 Martha, b. Sept. 26, 1796.
435 Sarah, b. Aug. 9. i3o3.
*436 Jllia a. b. July 26. 1307, m, Jos. S. Williams, Dec. j-j, i;-4-
*437 CukisiopHER M. b. Nov. 25. 1S09.
186
LODOWICK" GALLUP {Nathafi\ Benadam\ Bcuadam\
John"", John'), son of Nathan and Sarah (Giddings) Gallup, bom
in Ledyard, Conn., January 23, 1773; married Margaret Phelps
of Litchfield, Conn., Februar}' 28, 1779.
Children :
43- Li 'V K. b. May ir, 1801.
43'y Nv!i!A-., b. Jan. 24, 1S03.
[Nathan graduated at Yale College, also Jefferson Medical College.
Philadelphia, and died there just after graduation ; unmarried. )
72
GENEALOGY OF
440 Cecelia. b. Nov. 7, 1S04, m. Giles Williams, Dec. 6, 1S69.
441 Louisa, b. Jan. 21, 1S07, d. March 6, 1S91.
*442 LoodwicK C. b. Feb. 11, 1S09.
443 Oliver E. b. April 24, iSii, d. Aug. 31, 1S34; unmarried.
*444 Fa.nny 'SI. b. March 2, 1S14.
445 Lawiston, b. Nov. 15, iSr6.
[Lawiston graduated from Castleton ^ledical College, Vt, became
a practising physician in New York city, died Aug. 28, 1848;
unmarried.]
*446 Asa Ora.n, b. Jan. 31, 1S19.
John P. b. Dec. 14, 1S21, d, Dec. 13, 1831.
*447 DwiGHT, b. April 14, 1825.
4|8 Margaret, b. Dec. 30, 1828.
ISS
ROBERT^ GALLUP {7Vw^;urs P\, Benadam\ Bcnadam\
Johti\ John'), son of Thomas P. and Prudence (Allyn) Gallup^
born at Groton, Conn., April 30, 1760, married Polly Baker.
He was a Revolutionary soldier, was severely wounded at
the battle of Groton Height.s, September 6, 1781; one of the
brave men who fought with the gallant Colonel Ledyard.
Preserved almost as by a miracle from death on Groton
Heights, he went to the State of New York about the year
^1806, and was one of the first settlers of the town of Plvmouth.
The thrilling story of his escape from death was wonderful to
the young men of Plymouth. One of them, no longer voung,
writes in this manner: "I can well remember th^e story he
used to tell us children of being taken prisoner, and ordered to
say, ' God bless the king, ' and how he changed the phraseolog}'.
And then he would tell us of the terrible massacre at Fort
Griswold, of the brave defence made by Colonel Ledyard and
his little band of volunteers, his lips quivering with agitation
at the thought of the brutality of the British soldiers, of how
the enemy came marching up the hill, captured the lower fort,
and then rushed pell mell in upon them, of how he was
wounded in the side just before the final assault, and awakened
from a swoon in time to see the sword plunged into Colonel
'■'■•-•''\^'^ '^ brcu.^t; and then came the slaughter of the men. and
i-i-^t of all the wounded soldiers were collected in a cart and
sent rolling down the hill among the rocks and stumps."
GATJ.TJP FAMILY. 73
Mr. Gallup was one of those sent on that terrible ride, but
more fortunate than others, he was thrown out part way down
the hill, and lay bleeding and groaning on the green sward.
He had just raised himself on his elbow, and plunged his
thumb into his wound to check the flow of blood, when a
British soldier struck him with his musket and run him through
with a bayonet. Insensibility followed, and for the rest of the
day he lay as one dead, utterly oblivious of the burning and
plundering across the river. He was found in this condition
the next morning by his mother, who went to the fort searching
for him.
His life at Plymouth was that of a quiet farmer, he took a
live interest in the prosperity of the new town. After the
death of his wife he left Plymouth to live with his married
daughter in Greene. It was here that he died. The battle
scarred remains of the veteran were taken back to Plymouth,
and laid beside those of his wife. At his grave is a simple
marble slab with this inscription:
ROBERT GALLUR,
Died August 20, 1858,
AGED 9S YEARS, 3 MONTHS AND 20 DAYS.
A Soldier of the Revolution Wounded at Fort Grisw^ld.
A small United States flag floats over the mound, and a
wreath of faded flowers tells the story of the devotion of some
of Plymouth's little girls to the Fort Griswold veteran who is
buried near their home. Each Memorial Day they pay their
loving tribute to his memor}', and on September 6, 1891, the
anniversary" of the battle, a new flag and a fresh bunch of
flowers were deposited there.
Children :
449 Robert, b. New London Co.. Conn., m. \ — Kennedy, went to Penn-
-' ' / sylvania, and died there.
., r. 1- .> .. _ i Rev. Levi Gardner, Baptist
450 Polly. b. m. J Min.. Oneida Co.. N.Y.
451 Frederick, b. " " d- inPlj-mouth; unmarried.
452 Orrilla, b. " " May 27. i3o2.
[Orrilla married February 5, 1324, Erastuii Foote, si.n of Samuel and
Sybil Foote of I'i\p.iouth. Mr. Foote was a la.vyer, lived ir. t-'iy-
m.outh ar.d in 'irtene, X. Y., later removed to Milwaukee. V,':^..
where he became a judge, 'lied t:;ere February i^. 1S7;, ii'^e'l 75.
Mrs. Foote is now ([-',2; living with tier son Robert in \V;i--h:ug:on,
Kansas, aged ::;.]
74
GEXEALOGY OF
Francis Helen Foote
Mary P.
Robert E.
Fannie M.
Erastus D.
Frederick "
[Erastus D. Foote
daughter of Rev.
June 13, 1S44.]
Their Children :
both died youne. ^^^
^ ^ [Kansas.
b. at Ph-mouth, Oct. 26, 1S30, now of Washington,
b. " June 14, 1832.
b. " July 23, 1S34.
b. at Greene, Oct. 22, 1837, d. Sept. 13, 183S.
married September S, 1S61, Cora M. Clemens,
S. W. Clemens, who was bom at Hyde Park, Vt. ,
Their Children :
Frances H.
Willi A.M E.
Fred. Lovell
Robert C.
Bessie B.
^Iudred
Foote, b. at Iron Ridge, Wis.. June
" b. " " Sept
b. at Fox Lake, " Nov.
b. at Waupun,
b.
24, 1S62, d. iS63.
i3, 1863.
8, 1S69, d. 1873.
Jan. 18, 1872.
Feb. 23, 1873, d. 1873.
March 18, 1876.
192
General JOHN' GALLUP {Josepk\ Joseph\ Bcnadam\
John'', John^), son of Joseph and Mary (Gardner) Gallup, bom
at Groton, Conn., July 17. 1758, married Hannah Denison of
Stonington. Conn., January 3, 17S2. There is a tradition in
the family that he was an officer in the war of the Revolution,
and that he often told of the battles in which he was engaged.
Soon after the close of the war he removed with his cousins.
Samuel Gallup and brothers, to Albany Co., N. Y. He settled
in the town of Knox, and after the death of General Todd he
was promoted to brigadier general. He died December 8,
1S25; his wife died September i, 1830.
Children :
453 John Gardner,
454 Llcreti.\,
454 H.\NNAH,
*456 Daniel,
*457 Joseph,
458 Mary,
Al'\ Bl-.KI,K D.
" i*"-) <il K1H7N.
*i''i EvniF.R.
b. Aug. 2, 1783, m.
\ Ann B. Denison, d. Nov.
( 20, 1804.
[1870.
b. Aug. 22, 1784, m. Henr>' Gardner, d. Sept 16,
b. May 3, 1786, m. NathanCrarv'.d. July 23, 1873.
b. Sept 12, 1789.
b. Dec. 9, 1 791.
b. Jan. 23, 1794, d. March 11, 18S0.
b. April 22. 1796, unmarried, d. Auc^. 25, 1S43.
b. Junu 12. 1798.
, T 1 .-> * Ebenezer Deni-^un. d. la::.
b. Julv 19, iboo, m. • , ,, •'
■' ■ ' / icj, i-;>4.
4''- J"!i\ Gakij.nkr (2d), b. .Sept. 15, i5o5, unmarried, d. LJce. 21, iSS5.
GALLUP FAMILY. 75
198
GURDON' GALLUP {Joscph\ Joscph\ Benadain\ JoJm\
/ohn^), son of Joseph and Mary (Gardner) Gallup, bom at
Groton, Conn., December i8, 1771; married Sibell Capron of
Preston, Conn., February 15, 1795. She was the daughter of
Giles and Lucy Capron, and was bom February 25, 1771.
Gurdon died at Noank, Conn., December 17, 1847; his wife,
Sibell, died at Waterford, Conn., April 9, 1852, aged 81. They
are buried at Poquonoc Bridge, in the Ashley burying ground.
Children :
*463 Lucy, b. Nov. 5, 1796.
464 Gurdon, b. May 16, 179S.
465 Grace, b. Oct. 16, 1799.
466 Frederic, b. May 29, iSoi.
*467 Joseph, b. May 2, 1803, m. Abby Ann Denison, Nov. 3, 1825.
*468 Giles, b. May 17, 1S05.
469 M.\Rv A. b. Nov. 17, 1S07.
470 S.xBRA, b. Nov. ii, 1S09.
*47i Franklin, b. Aug. 18, 181 2.
JOSEPH' GALLUP {Elisha\ Joscph\ Bcnadam\ John\
John}), son of Elisha and Mercy (Denison) Gallup, born in
Stonington, Conn., October 18, 1760; went with his father to
Hartland, Vt., in 1778; married Miriam Brigham of Grafton.
Mass., and removed to Melbourne, P. Q., Canada, about i8oo,
where he died February 18, 1849; his wife died ]^Iarch 16, 1S23.
Children :
472 Mercy, b. at Hartland, Vt, June 19, 1785, m. Nathaniel Weed of
Melbourne, P. Q., d. Nov. 17, 1362.
*473 Ezekiel, b. " July 6, 17S7.
*474 Joseph, b. " June 2, 1789.
*475 Zadock, b. " June 27, 1791.
*476 George, b. at Brookfield, Vt, Sept 15, 1793.
477 Martha, b. " Sept 5, 1795, m. Frederick T. Gallup
of Hartland, Vt, d. Sept 29, 1872.
*47S Elisha, b. " Feb. 15, 1798.
479 Miriam, b. " Aug. 25, ivxj, m. William Ni.\on, VA}..
d. June II, 1S45.
4^0 Eunice, b. at Melbourne, P. Q., Jan. 2, 1-05, m. James Morgan of
Hartland, \'t., d. April 2;, 1-71.
76 GENEALOGY OF
206
ELISHA^' GALLUP {Elislia\ Joseph \ Benadain\ John\
John^), son of Elisha and Mercy (Denison) Gallup, born in
Stonington, Conn., April 30, 1766, went with his father to
Hartland, \"'t. , in 1778; married Hannah Allen, lived and died
in Hartland, Vt.
C/iildren :
*4Si Frederick T.
4S2 James A.
207
EDWARD' GALLUP {Elislia\ Joseph^ Bcimdam\ John\
John^), son of Elisha and Mercy (Denison) Gallup, bom in
Stonington, Conn., December 31, 176S, went to Hartland, Vt.,
in 1778, married Rhoda Weed and removed to Melbourne,
Canada.
218
Dr. JOSEPH ADAM" GALLUP {\Viliiam\ Joseph\ Bcna-
da?n^, Jo/ui^, John^), son of William. and Lucy (Denison) Gallup,
bom in Stonington, Conn., March 30, 1769, married Abigail
Willard, September, 1792, died in Woodstock, Vt. , October
12, 1849.
Dr. Gallup had not the advantages of a collegiate training,
although he received a verv' thorough education, and in 179S
was graduated as bachelor in medicine at Dartmouth College.
Practised medicine a few years in Hartland, Vt. , and Bethel,
Windsor County, Vt. , whence he removed to Woodstock, in
January, iSoo. His first writings appeared in 1802 in the
Ver))io)it Gazette, published at Windsor, and attracted early
attention. For three years, commencing in 1820, he was presi-
dent of, and a professor in the institution at Castleton, \'t. ,
then called the Castleton Medical Academy, and was also for
several years a lecturer in the medical department of the
L'niversity of Vermont. He subsequently established the
Medical Institution at Woodstock, called at the outset the
^''inical '<S':.-^'. ui AIi^il:!;;r;e. and deli".'ered his iirst course of
ie'^iures there m the spring of 1.^27. This hcliuih atterward be-
came the Vermont Medical College, and was incorporated in
'•'^55. In 1815, he published "Sketches of Epidemic Diseases
GALLUP FAMILY. 77
in the State of Vermont," to which are added "Remarks on
Pulmonar}' Consumption," which was republished in England.
He published in 1S22 his "Pathological Reflections on the
Supertonic State of Diseases," besides other pamphlets, and in
1839 his more considerable work in two volumes, entitled
"Outlines of the Institutes of Medicine Founded on the Phil-
osophy of the Human Economy in Health and Disease."
Children :
483 Lewis F. b. May 22, 1793.
454 Harriet A. b. Oct. 10, 1794.
455 George G. b. March 16, 1S06.
^^^^^^^
SEVENTH GEXERATIOX.
226
THOMAS" GALLUP i/o/in\ fsaar, John\ John\ John\
Joliii') son of John and Hannah (Douglass) Gallup, bom at
Voluntown, June 4, 1777, married Esther Westcott, Februan'
7, 1799, and removed to Brookfield, Mass., where he lived a
farmer till his death, October 3, 1847; his wife died March 29,
1873, ^t the advanced age of 93.
Children :
*4S5 Silas, b. March 15, 1800.
*486 Nantv W. b. May 2. iSoi. m. \ ^^^^f '"f Wood, Dec. 1S23,
- / d. April 3, 1.579.
4S7 John W. b. Jan. 26, iSo3, d. Nov. 5, r333.
*488 Alfred E. b. June 18, 1S08.
*489 Benadam, b. June 21, 1810.
78 GENEALOGY OF
227
ISAAC GALLUP {John\ Isaac \ John\ Jolin\ JoJui\
John''), son of John and Hannah (Douglass) Gallup, bom at
Voluntown. February' 19, 17S1, married Olive Park, daughter
of Douglass Park of Plainfield, Conn., November 19, 18 19. He
remained on the homestead of his father, taking care of his
widowed mother and her family; died December 4, 1850; his
wife lived to the age of 92, enjoying the respect and esteem of
the community in which she lived, a Christian woman through-
out her life; died April 18, 1S87.
Children :
*490 John D., b. OcL i, 1S20.
491 Martha M. b. March 10, 1822.
492 William \V. b. Oct. 19, 1523, d. in Illinois, May 29, 1S56.
*493 James H. b. Aug. 9, 1S25.
f^ \ u ^ -1 - i William M. Johnson, and lives
494 Clarissa A. b. Apnl 7, 1527, m. - . tj 1 1 „ r-
^'^ ^ " " ( at Brooklyn, Conn.
*495 Ralph P. b. Feb. 28, 1S29.
*496 NoYEs B. b. Jan. 12, 1331.
*497 Charles E. b. March 26, 1S33.
495 Olive D. b. Jan. 21, 1834.
[She was a graduate of the Normal School at New Britain, Conn.,
in 1S64, and was a successful teacher a number of years; she
died Aug. 4, 1877.]
T A u -vr 1, c i lives on the homestead of his father
499 JARED A. b. March 10, 1S37, -J ^^ Vduntown.
*5oo Sarah B. b. March 16, 1S44.
230
HANNAH' GALLUP {John\ Isaar. John\ John\ Jo]in\
JoJiii^)^ daughter of John and Hannah (Douglass) Gallup, bom
November 23, 1789, married Benjamin Briggs, 1818, died 1838.
Harvey Briggs.
John G.
Is.\AC
Mary Ann
Allen
Bk.njanun
Eliza],kth
c hkoline
Children :
m. Abby Cook, now of Dodge Co,, Minn.
„ ( Albert Frink of Plainfield, Conn., now of Ster-
m. -. ,■ ->
I ling. Conn.
m. Lewis Buck, now of Cheney, Minn.
m. Nel.Non Frink of Plainfield, Conn.
GALLUP fa:mily. 79
236
FRANCIS^ GALLUP {Xatluiiuel\ Isaac', John\ JoJin\
John'', John^), son of Nathaniel and Rachel (Smith) Gallup,
born at Sterling, Conn., January 12, 1797, married Hannah
Rice of Coventry, R. L, who was born May 9, 1799. They
settled on the homestead of his father, where they lived until
his death, September 27, 1874; his wife died October 2, 1S76.
Children :
501 Calvin, b. Nov. 29, 1S26.
[Leaving home at an early age, Calvin was employed in Massachusetts
and Connecticut in manufacturing enterprises, and later visited
Europe, the West Indies, and California, was an extensive lumber
dealer in the Mississippi Valley : died Xov. 2S, 1S92, at Oneida, N.Y.,
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Kennedy.]
*502 Phebe, b. March 10, 1S2S, m. John Kennedy, June 15, 1S51.
503 Nathaniel, b. June 22, 1S30, d. Aug. 16, 1S56.
( Miner Peckham of Providence, R.
504 Em.mellne, b. March 29, 1S32, m. -, L, Feb. 2, 1863; now living at
( Plaintield, Conn.
505 Melinda, b. April 23, 1S34.
506 George, b. July iS, 1S36, d. Aug. 15, 1S54.
507 Alfred, b. April 10, 1S39, a lumber dealer in North Carolina.
50S Mary A. b. April 10, 1S43, d. June iS, 1867.
241
JOHN A.' GALLUP {Bt';!a(/am\ lsaac\ John\ John\ JoJui\
John'), son of Benadam and Elizabeth (Dorrance) Gallup, bom
at Sterling-, Conn., April 6, 1795, married Polly Barber, No-
vember 26, 1818, who was bom Augaist 6, 1801. He first
settled in Sterling, a farmer, and afterwards removed to
Illinois, where he died June 16, 1S75; ^^^ wife died October
'3, 1863.
Children :
*5og Benjamin A. b. Aug. 2S, 1819.
*5io Daniel, b. May 11, 1822.
*5ii Orrin, b. Feb. 16, 1824.
i Horace Windsor, April 7, 1S45;
lived first at Sterling, removed
to Dwight, 111., in 1S54.
'513 Leonard H. b. Jan. 12, 1828.
514 Cynthia, died in infancy.
''515 Rallh W. b. Feb. 14, 1334.
-A<> Miranua, b. Sept. 4, 1-39, d. Dec. 20, 1857.
*.,_ T, V, /-^ t - ^ Erastus Kneeland, lived in Illinois,
:.. DiANA, b. Oct. 13. 1041, m. -; ^^;^,^ ^^p^_ j^ j3^,^
80 GENEALOGY OF
2A2
NATHANIEL' GALLUP {Bcnadavi', Isaac\ John\ John\
Jo/in", John^), son of Benadam and Elizabeth (Dorrance) Gallup,
born at Sterling-, Conn., August 19, 1798, married Sally Barber,
May 14, 181 7, and lived in Sterling- on the homestead of his
father; died May 2, 1856; his wife died November 11, 1885.
Children :
*5i8 Margaret, b. Dec. S, 1S19, m. Joseph Noon.
[Lived at Worcester, Mass., afterward at Peterboro, N. H., died 1SS5.]
*5ig Sally M. b. March iS, 1S21, m. Chester Bailey, Jan. 6, 1S50.
[Lived at Springfield, Mass., died Nov. 10, 1S56.]
520 Lucy A. b. June 15, 1823.
*52i James, b. Nov. 13, 1S25.
*522 Joseph, b. Sept. 4, 1S27.
523 Elizabeth, b. April 22, 1S30, m. Benjamin Lee Gallup, Jan. 6, 1S50.
[Lived at Ashford, Conn., afterward at Brooklyn, N. Y. , now living at
Providence, R. L]
TT V, Af u o \ George B. Matheson, Feb. 22, 1S6;,
524 Hannah, b. March 13, 1S33, m. ■< r * .. ta ■ ^ or
■' ^ J. jj- ^ lives at Providence, R. L
*525 Nathaniel, b. Oct. iS, 1S35.
*526 Chancey, b. Oct. 4, 1839.
527 Martha, b. March 2, 1S42, m. Sanford J. Sherman, Dec. 20, 1S60.
[Lives at Colchester, Conn. Mr. Sherman died Dec. 9, 1S91.]
2A3
CHESTER' GALLUP {Benadam\ Isaac\ John\ John\
Jo/vi'^, John''), son of Benadam and Elizabeth (Dorrance) Gallup,
bom at Sterling, Conn., April 10, 1801, married Mary Barber,
September 22, 1822, and lived first at Voluntown and at Plain-
field, Conn., removed to Wilmington, Clinton Co., Ohio, in
1848, where he died November 5, 1886; his wife died October
30, 1885.
Children :
528 Delxv, m. Thomas Tiffany, lives in Plainfield, Conn.
*529 Horace, b. Aug. 2, 1827.
*iy> Ali'Ha, b. June S, 1S29.
*53i Henkv C. b. April 10, 1S31.
532 Harriet M. b. April 30, 1S34, m. Colvin, and lives m Ohio.
53.3 Aiiiiv J. b. Jan. 25, 1836, m. David Ruddock, lives m Ohio.
GALLUP FAMILY. 81
246
ERASTUS^ GALLUP ( \VilUaui\ Isaac', John\ John\ John\
John'), son of William and Amy Gallup, born at Voluntown,
September 25, 1795, married Judith Rauthman, March 22, 1S21,
lived at Sterling and Plainfield, died at Plainfield, November
19, 1876; wife died at Brooklyn, N. Y., May 10, 1885.
Children :
534 Isaac, ■ b. Aug. 4, 1S21, died April, 1884.
535 Dennison E. b. March 29, 1823, m. and lived in Rhode Island, d. 1SS4.
536 Clarissa, b. Feb. 26, 1825, died young.
537 Celia, b. Dec. 15, 1826, m. Joseph Gallup, d. 1S77.
53S Benjamin Lee, b. Jan. 4, 1829, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel
Gallup of Sterling, Conn., Jan. 6, 1850, lived at Ashford, Conn., after-
ward at New York city and Brookh-n, N. Y. , and are now living at
Providence, R. I.
*53g KiNNE, b. Feb. 16, 1831.
540 William, b. Jan. 30, 1840, died young.
250
NELSON^ GALLUP ( \Villiam\ Isaac\ John\ John\ John\
Jo/ill'), son of William and Amy Gallup, born February' 20,
1805, at Voluntown, married Betsy Tanner, "July 18, 1824.
Children :
541 Ro.KY S. b. Oct. 18, 1S24. m. George Dawley, d. Dec. 9, iSSi.
*542 Horace W. b. Oct. 21, 1827.
*543 John N. b. Sept. i, 1829.
249
Dr. ALBAX WILLL\M' GALLUP ( William', Isaac', John\
John'', John^, John'), son of William and Amy Gallup, bom
December 31, 1S03. Married first, Susanna Waldo, August 29,
1822, who died July 13, 1825; married second, LydiaTillinghast,
September 7, 1828, died March 6, 1832; married third, Sally
Spalding-, February 4, 1839. Lived at West Greenwich, R. L,
and died at Plainfield, Conn., April 2, 1879. Dr. Gallup was
engaged in mercantile business for ten years, was Judge of the
Court of Common Picas of Kent Co., R. L, from 1S40 to 1S43,
ennumerated the census of West Greenwich in 1850, and
practised medicine for forty years.
6
82 GENEALOGY OF
Children by First Marriage :
-, , „ ^ , ( ZephaniahBrowTi. Tune, I S47, lives
544 Mekcv M. b. Oct. I, 1S23, m. -^ y^ ^y^g^ Greenwich. R. I.
545 Susanna W. b. July 4. 1S25, m. Nathaniel L. Stanton, Sept. 17, 1S43.
Children by Second Marriage :
*646 William A. b. July 5, 1S29.
i Albert Brown, Sept. 1S43 ; married
547 Eunice L. b. Feb. 4, 1S31, m. -| second, Henry R. Brown, Uve at
( Hopkinton, R. I.
Children by Third Marriage :
54S Harriet E. b. Jan. 6, 1S41, d. July 3, 1542.
*549 Joseph S. b. April 5, 1S43.
*55o Herman B. b. Oct. 23, 1S44.
*55i Isaac B. b. Aug. 16, 1S46.
552 AdelaideA. b. March 17, 1S51, d. Sept. 2, 1877.
*553 Charles N. b. Aug. 2, 1S52.
257
THOMAS^ GALLUP [John\ fohn\ JoJin\ John\ Johii\
John'), son of John and Lydia (Randall) Gallup, born in Volun-
town, Conn., April 17, 1775, married April 5, 1794, Lucy
Gallup, daughter of Benjamin and Amy (Kinne) Gallup, born
in Voluntown, Conn., May 17, 1776. They removed to Paris,
N. Y., in 18 1 5, where he died March 4, 1845, and his wife
died March 22, 1853.
Cftildren :
7. 1799. ra. Daniel (lallup. May 26, 1^20.
2S, 1S04, m. Asher (iailup, i52S.
2S, i-oi.
20, iSiu, m. George F. Post, d. Sept. 2'). iS7().
7, i3i5, d. March 7, i3i6, at Paris, X. Y.
12, 1818, d. at Paris, N. Y.
263
NATHANIEL C. ' GALLUP ( \Vheckr\ John\ John\ John'[
John'', John'), son of Wheeler and Elizabeth (Cogswell) Gallup.
bom in Voluntown, Conn., March 15, 1787, married Dinah
Edmunds of Griswold, C(jnn., ]^Iarch 3, 180S; she died April
30. 182O. He removed to McKean Co., Pa., about 1815, and
married second, Indiana Arnold.
554 William,
b.
Marc
555 PliKliE,
b.
Oct.
556 L'lIMA,
b.
Nov.
5:7 Th'ima;, R
b.
Jun.
550 Mercv D.
b.
July
559 Benjamin,
b.
Aug
560 Ezr.\,
b.
July
GALLUP fa:mily. 83
Children by First Marriage:
*56i Jaijez F. b. at Voluntown, March 19, 1S09.
*562 Andrew E. b. " SepL iS, iSio.
*563 Orrin W. b. " July 17, 1812.
♦564 Nathaniel C. b. " March 14. 1S14.
*565 Daniel, b. in McKean Co., Pa.
566 Calafora, b.
*567 Eben, b.
*56S Orlando, b.
*569 Philetus, b.
*57o Al?"red D. b.
Child by Second Marriage :
571 Arnold, b. in McKean Co., Pa., m. Beckwith.
266
WHEELERS GALLUP, Jr. {\Vhcelcr\ JoJni\ John\ John\
Jolui^^ Jo/ui'), son of Wheeler and Elizabeth (Cogswell) Gallup,
bom September 30, 1793. married Mary Gallup, daughter of
Nathan and Zerniah Gallup, July 2, 1S15. Removed to Penn-
sylvania, and married second wife, Edith Arnold.
Children by First Marriage :
r- -u c ^ - £ i Daniel T. Kinne, Dec. i, 1S44. now
572 Elvira, b. Sept. 15, i5i6. m. -j ^. Canterbury-, Conn.
*573 Henry \V, b. Jan. 2, 1819.
Children by Second Marriage :
574 Elizabeth, b. in Pennsylvania, m. Thomas Brooks.
575 Alma, b. " m. E. Smith.
576 Viola, b. " m. Israel Moore.
267
JOHN' GALLUP {Xathan\ John\ John\ John\ J':r'i\
Jo/tn^)^ son of Nathan and Zerniah Gallup, bom at Sterling,
Conn., February 25, 1787, married Matilda Kinne of Volun-
town Conn., May 9, 181 6, and settled on a farm at Sterling.
He was an active influential member of the Baptist Church,
■.::'.ing liberally for its support. Died April 10, 1864; hi.s -.vife
'••'.-■fl December, 1885.
Children :
*'','. Daniel A. b. March 21. 1S19.
..or T- r. r- ^ ^ i Charles Williams, lived in Brook-
:,") Lucy E. b. Sept. 3, 1S21. m. - , „ ^, , -,' „ ^^.,
' -" ^ lyn. Conn., a. Jan. 29, 1*504.
-_„ r> T- 1, c- i. - o ( Minor Peckham, Aug. 19, 1S44. Lived
.-9 Rachel E. b. Sept. is. 1S23, m. ] in Providence, R.I. d. Feb. i.. 1562.
84 GENEALOGY OF
( Elisha Park, lived Providence, R.I.,
^So Okka E. b. Jan. S, tS2^, m. -| afterwards at Sterling, Conn., d.
( May 26, iSSi.
551 Benjamin, b. April 27, 1S2S, d.*Nov. i, 1630.
552 HiLDAH A. b. Dec. 26. 1S30, m. -j Jf.^^P^ ^J^r ' ^^\'\i'^'l- ^'^'^"^ ""^
^ ( Lrnswold, Conn., d. March 26, IS73.
553 Ezra A. b. Nov. 9, 1S34, d. Oct. i, 1S36.
271
SAMUEL' GALLUP {Xat/ian\ John\ John\ John\ JoJin\
John^), son of Nathan and Zerniah Gallnp, bom in 1797, married
]\Iaria Park, and lived tirst on the homestead of his father at
Sterling, Conn., aftenvards removed to Lisbon, Conn.; died
June 22, 1881 ; his wife died January 26, 1866.
Children :
554 AvERiLi., b. Sept 21, 1S25, d. June 3, 13S3.
*535 John R. b. Oct 3, 1S27.
-OA -D w-,,r-r -K T-,r, t c tq^, ^ \ EH Hvde, Dcc. 26, 1864, lives in Lis-
5S0 Kachel, b. Ian. 10, 1S31, m. - , -^ ' ^
^ -' ( oon, Conn.
*587 DwiGHT, b. April 12, 1S35.
272
NATHAN' GALLUP {Xathan\ [oJin\ John\ John\ John\
Jolui^)^ son of Nathan and Zerniah Gallup, born at Sterling-,
Conn., January 2, 1801, married Sally Hall of Sterling, Sep-
tember 25, 1 82 2. and lived at Windham, Conn., a farmer; she
died March 14. 1843. Mr. Gallup married second, !Mrs. Esther
Gallup, December 18. \'^\i. who died May 5, 1S71; he died
(Jctfjber 9, 1S78.
C/uldren :
553 Jllia a. b. May 10, 1S24, d. Oct. iS, 1525.
589 Eliza A. b. Oct 18, 1825, m. \ ^^"r>' Starkweather. Aug. 27. 1S44.
^ ^' / d. bept 22, 1871.
590 E.MMA. b. March 5, 1S27. m. j ^,^"1^,^' J" fP^^^u^' ^'«^- =5, iS47,
^ ^' " ^ d. March 28, 1S7S.
591 Nathan, b. March 10, 1S29, m. Sarah T. Murphy, Feb. 19, 18=0.
-^-> T .-.-, ... K T r,„ Q i Jane P. Baldwin, Tan. 2, 18^4, d. Feb.
592 Llcian, b. June 5, 1831, m. - -■ , • •'--' ,• ,' ,, ?^' ,
^ -" ^ -^ / 10, 1375; his wite died reb. 1S75.
593 J-^.MEs H. b. Feb. 12, 1834, m. Fanny Bemis, Feb. 2, iSfjo.
I Melis.sa Xewcomb, March 26, 1S63, d,
594 Geor(;e B. b. Nov. 5, 1836, m. -| Nov. ro, 1S76; m. second, Martha
( J. Crain, June iS, 1S79.
en- M,.u.r-o K T,,i,r „. xQ, ^ < Maria Brewster, Nov. 4, i':63; now
59= Horace. b. July 24. 1839. m. ] ^^ wmi^antic. Conn.
59f' John D. b. March 12, 1843. m. \ ^^.^^ ^^f^^,- ^^^''^ 3o. .S65; now
' ^-'' I living at Manchester, Conn.
GALLUP F.AJSIILY. 85
273
JOSHUA' GALLUP (Samucl\ XaihanicI', Xatlianiel\
Johii\ Jo/ui\ John'), son of Samuel and Jemima ( Enos )
Gallup, who was born in Stoning-ton. Conn., August 4, 1769,
married Anna Hinckley. Removed at an early age to Albany
Co., N. Y. ; died January 4, 1S37; Anna, his wife, died January
16, 1843.
Children :
*597 Joshua, b. March 2, 1790.
*59S Anna, b. May 22, 1791, m. Oliver Forsyth of Mystic, Conn.
599 Jemima, b. Aug. 19, 1792, m. Le\'i Gallup.
*6oo Samuel, b. Jan. 27, 1794.
601 Keturah, b. April 16, 1795, d. young.
602 Eli AS, b. Oct. i, 1796, d. young.
*6o3 Sarah, b. Feb. 23, 179S, m. Chester Willis.
*6o4 Marv, b. Nov. 6, 1799, m. Samuel Morgan.
*6o5 Rhoda, b. April 11, 1S03.
*6o6 Harriet, b. Oct. 27, 1804, m. Thomas Slade.
*6o7 Luke, b. Sept. 26, 1S06.
274
NATHANIEL' GALLUP {Sa;;ine/\ Xat/uimW Nathanicl\
Johit', John", John'), son of Samuel and Jemima (Enos) Gallup,
born at Stonington, Conn., November 16, 1770. married Lucy
Latham, daughter of Captain William Latham and his wife
F.unice of Groton, Conn., March 27, 1794. Captain Latham
^vas second in command at the massacre of Fort '.rriswold. and
■.'■\is severely wounded but recc)vered. He died January 27.
1792, aged 51 years; his wife Eunice died March 5, 1799,
aged 56. Lucy Latham, afterward Mrs. Gallup, was 12 years
old at the time of the battle, and often related to her grand
children the story of that memorable day. When the British
appeared at Eastern Point, Lambo, the old colored servant,
gathered the family and drove them to the Aver}- house, two
miles away, then hurried back to the fort with his gim. He
fought at the side of his master, Captain Latham, and fell.
His name is on the monument at Groton as "Sambo," but it
should be Lambo, as his name was Lambert. Samuel Gallup,
father of Nathaniel, removed with his family to Albany Co.,
^'- Y., soon after the war of the Revtjlution. Nathaniel re-
86 GENEALOGY OF
turned to Groton, and was married there. There is a record
that he sailed from Groton, Conn., for Albany, X.Y., in Captain
David Perry's sloop in 1795. After his return to New York
State, he settled in Berne, Albany Co. Died April 20, 1834;
Lucy Latham, his wife, died February i. 1862.
C/n7dre?i :
*6oS Albert, b. Jan. 30, 1796.
*6og Nathaniel, b. Oct. 2, 1798.
*6io Eunice, b. OcL 5, 1800.
275
SAMUEL' GALLUP {Sa)uucl\ Xathanicl\ Nathaniel',
JoJui^, John", John^), son of Samuel and Jemima (Enos) Gal-
lup, bom at Stonington, Conn., July 8, 1772, married Fanny
Morgan, daughter of James Morgan.
Childroi :
611 S.\MLEL. 612 Moses.
276
ANNA' GALLUP (Sainnel\ Xatliainel', Xathaniel\ John\
Jelin"\ [oiui'), daughter of Samuel and Jemima (Enos) Gallup,
born February 3, 1774, married Richard Wheeler of Stoning-
ton. Conn., February 13, 1794. Mrs. "Wheeler died Januan,- 22,
1810, and Richard, her husband, married for his second wife,
^lary Hewitt, May 23, 1811.
Children by First Marriage :
Whkelek, b. Oct. 2. 1795, d. young.
b. March 17, lioo.
b. Aug. 30, 1S04, d. j-oung.
" b. April 19, 1S06.
" b. Feb. 29, 1S08, d. young.
Children by Second Marriage :
b. July 26, 1S12.
b. March 27, 18 14.
. T n \ Frances Averv, Tan. 12, 1S43;
b. Jan. 20, 181 7, m. • , ^ . : ' -' ^^
■' ^ ' / d. Sept. 3, I-?;;.
[Richard married for his second wife, Lucy A. Xoyes, Nov. 6, 1S56.
Judge Wheeler, as he has long been familiarly known in Stonington,
is distinguished as a genealogist. His history of the First Congrega-
tional Church in Stonington and other records have been a valuable
aid in the preparation of this work.]
Ela.m
Jemima
Hannah
Lydia
Richard E
Hannah
Wheeler,
Mary
"
r^K HAkU
A.
GALLUP FAMILY.
87
Children by First Marriage :
Eliza M. Wheeler, b. Jan. q, 1S44.
Emily A. " b. June 30, 1S55.
Children by Second Marriage :
Grace D. Wheeler, b. July 8, 185S.
Judge Wheeler is a direct descendant in the materaal line from John
Gallup and Hannah Lake, thus:
John Gallup m. Hannah Lake.
Their son Benadam Gallup m. Esther Prentice.
" daughter Marcv Gallup m. William Denison.
" " Esther Denison m. Jonathan Wheeler.
" son Richard Wheeler m. Silence Burrows.
„ ,-, (Anna Gallup.
" " Richard W heeler m. {,,
(Mary Hewitt.
I 277
HANNAH' GALLUP {Sannui\ Natlianiel\ Natliamel\
Joh)i^^ Jo/in'^, John^), daughter of Samuel and Jemima (Enos)
Gallup, born October 15. 1775, married Moses ^ilorg-an, ^Larch
29, 1794.
Children :
Hannah Morcan, b. Jan. 11, 1795
Eliza " b. July 17, 1799
Samuel " b. March 29, 1801
Jemima " b. Aug. 18, 1S04
AuaTiN " b. April 29, 1807
Moses A. "' b. June 2, iSo?
Daniel " b. July 21, 1S15
Jemima Ann " b. March 15, 1S17.
27S
JOHN ENOS' GALLUP (.S'tzw//.-/\ Xathanic/\ Xathaine/\
John^, John'', John^), son of Samuel and Jemima (Eno.s) Gallup,
born in Stonington, Conn., July 17, 1777, married Betsy Chip-
man, July, 1799. After the death of his first wife, he married
Mrs. Esther Denison, widow of Minor Walden, about 1830.
Children :
*6i3 El. IAS, b. Nov. 15, iSoo.
614 ("111.1,-, b. .Aug. ,19, I-iy2.
613 M'.K'i.w, b. March 28, 1S04. d. 1805.
did Bi-.isv, b. < >ct. 28, 1S05, m. John Seabury.
88
GENEALOGY OF
617 Hannah,
b. Jan.
3.
rSoS.
*6iS Samlkl,
b. Sept.
5,
iSio.
619 Lucy,
b. Sept.
0
1S12,
m. Job Seabury.
*62o John J.
b. Oct.
s.
1S14.
621 Julia Ann
, b. June
2S,
i8r6.
*622 Cyrus,
b. Feb.
19.
1819.
*623 Elon,
b. Oct.
29,
1821.
624 Jane,
b. Feb.
21,
1824,
m. Philip Stevens
281
NATHAN' GALLUP {Saviucl\ Xathanicl\ Nathainel\
/ohn\ Jo/ui'', Jo/ui'), son of Samuel and Jemima (Enos) Gallup,
bom May 3, 1786, married Anna Elizabeth Weidman, who was
bom in Berae, N. Y., June 7, 1783. They lived at Beme, he
died in 1S56; Anna, his wife, died 1855.
Children :
625 Almerin, b. 1809, d. 1887.
[Almerin left one daughter, Mrs. Henry Bro\vn of Schoharie, N. Y.]
*63i Henry, b. iSii.
*632 WiLLi.\M Harrison, b. Sept. 29, 1814.
633 Paul Weidman, b. 1815, m. Lucy WoodrufF; d. in Iowa.
*628 Jemima A. E. b. Sept. 27, 1819.
*634 Byron, b. May 8, 1822.
*635 Seneca M. b. 1824, married first, Elizabeth Schaeffer
of Schoharie, X. Y. ; married second, Maria Fillebrown. Went
to California \\-ith his brother Byron in i S49 ; took up land in
Stanislaus Co., where he has since resided.
284
SILENCE' GALLUP {Si/as\ Nathaniel^ Nathaniel^ John\
John'', Jo/ifi^), daughter of Silas and Sarah Gallup, born June
4, 1782, married Silas Brewster; died August 14, 1830; Silas
died April 10, 1861.
Children :
5, 1S03, m. Elias Gallup, d. Aug. 10. 1S59.
29, 1805, d. Jan. 13, 1851.
23, 1S07, d. July 30, 1S76.
10, iSio, d. Sept. 17, 1S15.
d. Sept. 18, 181 5.
m. Charles Gallup,
b. May 31, 1814.
b. Jan. 30, 1816.
b. March 4, 1818, d. June 26, 1876.
b. Nov, 17, 1822, d. May 23, 1823.
Sally
Silas
Ezra
Silence
Mary
Elizabeth
Ralph
Allen
Nathan
Ethan
Brewster, b. June
b. June
b. May
b. Aufc-.
twins, b. Nov. 4, 1812,
GALLUP FAMILY. 89
285
FANNY^ GALLUP {Si7c7s\ Xatlia>!iii'% Nathaniel' John\
John'', John'), daughter of Silas and Sarah Gallup, bom in
Albany Co., N.Y., March 24, 17 So, married Frederick Babcock.
Children :
Oliver Babcock, m. Maria Barton. CMdrcH : \^\\^'}''^' '^i'^?^^, ^"^
/ ]\Iai\nna Babcock.
SoPHRONiA * • m. John Windust. CAMren .- j ^^^l' ^"^ ^^°^Se Win-
Eli G. "
289
NATHAN' GALLUP {Si7as\ Nathanid\ Nathaniel', John\
John'', John'), son of Silas and Sarah Gallup, bom January' 5,
1787, married Nancy Morgan, September 24, 1809; settled in
Knox, Albany Co., N. Y. ; died April 25, 1844; his wife died
August 4, 1813.
Children :
*636 Sally C. b. Aug. 15, iSio, m. ] ^t2?d^%*^Y^™''°' ^^"^^'^ '" ^^^'
♦637 Nancy M. b. Sept. 10, 1812, m. \ ^\^- Bentlv Sept. 24, 1S34; lives in
^ { Lacrosse, Wis.
[There were other children of this family from a second marriage, but
no record of them has been obtained.]
291
ELI' GALLUP {Silas\ Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John\
John'', John'), son of Silas and Sarah Gallup, bom at Stoning-
ton, Conn., February 11, 1791. When quite young he removed
with his parents to Albany Co., N. Y., where he remained
until 1830, when he removed to Brockport, in the western part
of the state, where he lived till his death. When he passed
through Rochester on his way thither, there were only twelve
houses there. His trade was originally that of blacksmith; was
also a minute man in the war of 1812. In 1826, he purchased a
larm of 100 acres in the present town of Wright for 81,225, which
he occupied two years, and in 1828 sold the same farm for $1,200.
In 1878 the same farm was sold for $77.38 per acre. He
90 GENEALOGY OF
married first, Sally Crary. ^Nlay i, iSiS; she died. March 6, 1S39.
Married second, Hannah Wetzel, April 18, 1S30. He lived to
an advanced a^e, dying- at Brockport, April, 1SS2, in the gid
year of his age; Hannah Wetzel Gallup died July 13, 1835.
Children hy First Marriage :
*63S Sarah, b. June 23, 1S19, m. Lorenzo M. Crippen.
*639 Eli Jr. b. April 27, 1S21.
*640 Math-Ua, b. May ig, 1S23.
*64i Andrew J. b. March 31, 1S25.
*642 Marv a. b. Jan. 13, 1827.
Children by Second Marriage :
*643 GE(jRr.E, b. Jan. 26, 1S33.
*644 John, b. May 3, 1835.
292
EBENEZER^ GALLUP {Silas\ Nathamd\ Nathanid\
John\ John'', /olm'), son of Silas and Sarah Gallup, bom in
Albany Co., N. Y., September 25, 1795; maried Susan Hardin.
Children :
645 J.^.MES.
*646 Silas, b. Aug. 2, 1S31.
647 Glenn.
♦648 Phebe.
[There were other children, names unknown.]
293
GEORGE" GALLUP (G\-orsfL\ XalAanu-/\ Xathaniel\
Jo!ui\ John\ /o;i/i\ s^.n of Geur-'c and Freel(jve (Packer)
Gallup, born at Stoning-ton, Conn., April 7, 1777, married
Lydia Gallup, daug-hter of Samuel Gallup, of Berne, Albany
Co., N. Y.
Children :
649 Benjamin, m. Lydia Warner; no children.
650 Lydia, m. Daniel Bailey of Mystic, Conn. C/u'ld: Lydia Bailey.
651 Freelove.
652 Jemima, m. Denison Williams.
653 Eli was adopted by his uncle Peleg, married in Auburn, X. Y.,
became Mayor of Auburn ; no children.
0;4 Pk;.k.;.
'155 GeoK(,e, d. aged 18.
f)56 Al'glsta, d. aged 16.
GALLUP fa:mily. 91
294
PELEG' GALLUP {Gcvr^-e', Xathaincl\ Xathanicl', JoIin\
Jo/irr, John^), son of George and Freelove (Packer) Gallup,
bom May i, 177S, at Stonington, Conn. Removed to Auburn,
X. Y., where he became a prominent citizen, was honored with
offices of trust by his townsmen, was sheriff of Cayuga county
for a long period. He adopted his nephew, Eli Gallup, son of
his brother George.
296
JOHN DEAX^ GALLUP {Amos\ Xathaniii\ Nathanicl\
John^, Johfi^, /olui^), son of Amos and Wealthy (Dean) Gallup,
bom at Stonington, Conn., September 26, 17S9, married first,
Prudence Denison, who had one child that died in infancy;
married second. Mar}' A. Crandall. He was a farmer and wool
manufacturer of Stonington, where he died July 31, 187 1. In
his will he gave $250 to the First Congregational Church of
Stonington.
297
JABEZ' GALLUP {A/nos\ Xathanicl\ Xathanicl\ John\
jo/ur, John''), son of Amos and Wealthy (Dean) Gallup, bom
at Stonington. Conn., February 22. 1791, married Eunice
Williams of Stonington, February 25. 1829. He was a farmer
and wool manufacturer in Stonington; died February 26, 1S60.
Children :
*657 Martha.
653 John De.\.n'.
659 Hannah.
[John Dean and Hannah are both unmarried; both live in North
Stonington, Conn.]
300
NATHANIEL' GALLUP {Amos\ Xathaniel\ Xathanicl\
John^^ John^^ John'), son of Amos and Wealthy (Dean) Gallup,
born at Stonington, Conn., October r6, 1797, married first,
Sally Ann McCoUum, May 7, 1832; married second, Maria D.
Ford, June 10, 1841. Removed to Albany, N. Y., and was for
92 GENEALOGY OF
several years engaged in lumber and grain business at Albany,
and later was proprietor of stock yards of the firm of Gallup &
White at West Albany, X. Y. ; he died April 8, 1877.
Child:
*66o Ann Elizabeth, b. at Albany, July 29, 1S33, m. Franklin White.
302
ABIGAIL' GALLUP {Levi; Nathaniel'', Nathaniel*. John\
Johtr, John"), daughter of Levi and Abigail (Packer) Gallup,
bom October 13, 1786, at Stonington, Conn., married Jesse
Brockway, bom June 2%, 1786. They lived at Jefferson, X. Y.
She died Februar}- 13, 1846; Jesse Brockway, her husband,
died July 6, 1877.
Children :
Levi G. Brockway.
Jesse
Abel " went to Michigan and engaged in
lumber business, in which he acquired a large fortune: resided at
Saginaw, Mich., died there in 1SS6 or iSSy. He left two daughters.
Lucy Brqi.kway, m. Chauncey Minor.
George
Ezekiel G.
303
LEVr GALLUP, Jr. {Levi\ Nathaniel', Nathaniel', John\
John'', John''), son of Levi and Abigail (Packer) Gallup, bom
Februar>- 21, 1789, at Stonington, Conn. Removed with his
parents to Albany Co., X. Y., and about 1806 they removed to
Jefferson, Sclfoharie Co. He married Jemima Gallup, daughter
of Joshua Gallup, and lived at Jefferson; died June 3, 1861;
his wife died September 30, 1844.
Children :
*66i Elam, b. Oct. 27, 1814.
♦662 Amos, b. Feb. 26, 181 3.
*663 Keturah.
GALLUP FAMILY. 93
304
NATHAN^ GALLUP {Lcvi\ Xathaitui\ Xat/ia,iicl\ Jolin\
,L'hn\ John'), son of Levi and Abigail (Packer) Gallup, bom
May 17, 1791. Removed with his parents in early life to
Jefferson, Schoharie Co., N. Y. He married Pamelia Baird,
Januar}- i, 1S15, and removed to Summit, N. Y., where he died
July 24, 1865; his wife died December 13, 1S80.
Children :
*664 Nath.\_\, b. Feb. 20, 1S18.
*665 Silas, b. Oct 13, iSig.
*666 Sa.mlel B. b. Oct. 31, 1821.
*667 Abigail, b. July 31, 1823, m. Heman Vaughn, Feb. 5, 1S40.
668 Margaret, b. June 21, 1S25, m. David Wiltsie, Sept. 3, 1S43.
•669 Bedent B. b. April 2, 1827.
•670 John B. b. Oct. 24, 1S29.
*67i William H. b. May 17, 1S40.
306
EZEKIEL^ GALLUP [Lcvi\ Xathanicl\ Nathaniel', John\
John\ John'), son of Levi and Abigail (Packer) Gallup, bom
(■K-tober r, 1794. In 1806, his parents removed to Jefferson,
Sdioharie Co., X. Y. He married Cynthia Wetmore, Decem-
'>cr I, 1830, who was bom January 28, 1805. They lived in
Jefferson, N. Y. ; he died April 12, 1886; wife died June 7, 1862.
Children :
*672 Levi P. b. Nov. 12, 1S33.
673 Celinda C. b. April iS, 1S37 -^ ^^""f? at Jefferson. Schoharie
/ Co., N. Y.
•674 Ezekiel W. b. Oct, I, 1S40.
307
. ^^}^^^'^' ^--^LLUP {Levi\ Nathanid\ Xathanid\ John\
j"hn\ John'), son of Levi and Abigail (Packer) Gallup, bom
June 14, 1798. Removed with his parents to Jefferson, Scho-
^laneCo., X. Y., in 1806; married Betsy Wiltsie and lived at
Jefferson; died June 3, 1851 ; his wife died December 13, 1876.
Children :
675 Daviu W. m. Lucy Mo.xley, lives (1S91) at Oneonta, X. Y.
f>l(j E. Avery, m. Maconda Gallup, daughter of Joshua Gallup.
677 AlilGAIL.
94 GENEALOGY OF
30S
EZRA' GALLUP, Jr. {Ec?-a\ Xat/ianu-r\ Xathaiufl\ JoIin\
/o/iii\ John^), son of Ezra and Rebecca (Hinckley) Gallup, born
June 25, 17S7, married Clarissa ^[org-an, ^larch 8, 1815, settled
in Gallupville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. , and gave name to the
\-illage; died March 19, 1856; his wife, Clarissa M. Gallup,
died May 5, 1855.
C/u/d:
*, „ e -vr I c * o A i married and lived in New York
*67^ Simeon M. b. Sept. 30, 1816, -^ ^.^^ . ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^g,^
321
THOMAS J.' GALLUP {Ezra% Xathaniel\ Natlianid\
JoJui^, Johii^^ Jo/ui^), son of Ezra and Rebecca (Hinckley)
Gallup, born at Berne, N. Y., July 27, 1813, married Catharine
A. Van Aucken, died July 7, 1866.
Children :
*679 Charles.
*6So Benjamin.
,0 A t- \ -1 o \ Sarah Luke; d. Feb. 20, 1SS4;
681 Avery, b. Apnl 24, 1S50, m. -J ^^ children. •
682 Mary J. m. Nelson Noah. Children : Charles G. and Kittie L.
327
THOMAS DOW GALLUP {Jonathan\ John\ Xathaniel\
John^, John'', Jo/ui^), son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Dow)
Gallup, bom at Plainfield. Conn., March 12, 1792 ; married Mar^'
Burdick, and lived at Plainfield as a farmer.
Children :
683 Lucy, b. 1816, m. William Ames.
684 Matilda, b. JNIarch S, iSiS, m. Alvin Dougla.ss.
He lives
329
JOHN' GALLUP {David\ John\ XatJianicl\ JoJin\ John\
John'), son of David and Nancy (Jacques) Gallup, born at
S5 Si. SAN.
b.
1819, m. John Kennedy.
-6 HoRA'.E,
b.
1821. unmarried.
■^7 AVERV,
b.
Sirpt. 14, 1S23. m. Mary A. Vmuii.:.^ in i-''.3
in New Ycjrk city, and is an owner of truu
S5 JlLIETT,
b.
i-;2S, m. Henry Hall.
GALLUP FAMILY. 95
Sterling, Conn., April 9, 1S07; married Maria C. Tyler, a
lineal descendant of General Israel Putnam of Revolutionary
fame, September 11, 1832. She was born at Warren, Vt.,
September 3, iSii. He lived in Brooklyn, Conn., and held
manv important offices of trust in the town and county, was for
several years president of the Windham County Bank. Died
at Brooklyn, Conn., December 16, r88i ; Mrs. Maria Gallup
died March i, 1S82.
Childre7i :
*689 Henry T. b. Dec. 11, 1S34.
690 Ellen M. b. May 4, 183S.
*69i Edward, b. Aug. 24, 1S42.
330
DAVID^ GALLUP {David\ John\ Nathaniel', Jolin\ JoJin\
Jolni'), son of David and Nancy (Jacques) Gallup, bom at
Sterling, Conn., July 11, 1S08; married Julia Ann Woodward,
daughter of Captain Lemuel Woodward of Plainfield, Conn.
David settled in early life as a farmer in Plainfield, but his
aptitude for public affairs and general business led to his being
called from the field to serve the public in various capacities.
For several years he was judge of the Plainfield probate dis-
trict, and served successively in almost every- local office in the
town. He was chosen to represent the town in the General
Assembly for several terms, and in 1866 he was Speaker of the
House; in 1869 he was chosen to the Senate, and in 1879 and
I >so was Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. He died August
i>i. 1S83; his wife died November 3. 18S4.
Children:
■■■>2 JrLi.\ Ella, b. Jan. 5, 1847, m. Oct. 19, 1S70, Hon. George G.
Sumner of Hartford, Conn. She died March 2, 1S75.
f)93 William Woodward, b. Oct. 14, 1849, d. Nov. 29, 1869.
332
AMOS J.' GALLUP {David\ John\ Nathanui\ /ohn\
!'>!>ir John'), son of David and Nancy (Jacques) Gallup, bom
'■■. Sterling. C'»nn., February 24, 181 2, married Martha Gallup,
daughter of Joseph and Hannah (Smith) Gallup, November
26, 1838, and settled on the homestead of his father, a farmer.
He held important offices of trust in the town and county, was
96 GENEALOGY OF
chosen State Senator in 1S5S and 1S67, and was judge of probate
for the Sterling district for fifteen years, until disqualified by
age. He died February 24, 18S7, aged 75; his wife died
November 17, 1S90.
Children :
*(h)4 Luther, b. Aug. 14, 1840, d. Sept. 29, 1SS7.
695 Emily, b. Nov. 21, 1S46, m. S. H. Bowen.
THOMAS' GALLUP {rJioinas\ T/ionuis% Xathaniel\
John^, Joh/r, John^), son of Thomas and Rebekah (Gilkey)
Gallup, bom at Plainfield, N. H., August 25, 1775, married
Sally Cutler, June 22, 1804; she was born June 20, 1780. He
owned a large farm on the Connecticut River, and kept tavern,
as it was called in those days; stage coaches ran daily from
Windsor, Vt., to Hannover, N. H. He died January 4, 1862;
his wife died July 4, 1853.
Children :
*696 Thom.\s F. b. April 29, 1S05, d. April i, 1S75.
697 Benjamin C. b. July 23, 1S06, d. May 31. iSii.
,oTT.>r i,>- o i Albert Tuxburv, lived in Ne-
698 H.A.RRIET M. b. rsov. 14, 1S07, m. -^ , , ,^-. •,-,-, .
' -t. /. ^ braska City, d. Oct. 20, 1875.
699 Asa, b. Oct. 8, 1809, d. Oct. 15, iSog.
700 Sar.ah C. b. March 4, 1811, m. Alfred Gibson, d. June, 1S7S.
*7oi Rebekah C. b. Mav 25, 1812, m. \ ^^^^^^ ^- I^in.?^bur>-, d. July
' - ^ < 4, 1544-
*702 Charles F. b. May 23, 1814.
703 William, b. July 13, 1816, d. June jS, 1S17.
*704 Benjamin C. (2d), b. Sept. 8, 1S18, d. Feb. 21, 1SO9.
705 TiLLOTSON \V. b. March 18, 1S21, d. in Wisconsin, Sept. 20, 1S56.
706 Mary D. b. April 2, 1S23, d. April 6, 1S71.
33c>
BENJAMIN' GALLUP {Thomas\ Thomas', Nathanid\
/ohn^, Jolin''^ John'), son of Thomas and Rebekah (Gilkey)
Gallup, bom at Plainfield, N. H., May 12, 1777, married Sabra
Young and removed to Sheldon, Vt. ; died July 2, 1845, aged
69; his wife died July 24, 1854, aged 75.
Children :
*-<)- Xa'iiian V.
*7o3 Benjamin S.
709 Hannah.
GALLUP FA3IILY. 97
337
ASA' GALLUP {Thojiias\ Thomas', Nathanid\ John\
Jolui^, John'), son of Thomas and Rebekah (Gilkey) Gallup,
bom March 13, 1781, at Plainfield, N. H. Removed to
Sheldon, Vt., married Emily Burnham.
Children :
710 Eleazer.
711 Mabel.
712 Martha.
713 Emily.
714 Eliza.
338
JOHN' GALLUP (Thomas', TJiomas\ Xathanid*, John\
John'', John'), son of Thomas and Rebekah (Gilkey) Gallup,
bom March 13, 1781. Removed to Sheldon, Vt, married
"^Sally Stebbins; died September 28, 1854; his wife died July
24, 1854.
Children :
715 Parkhlrst.
716 Gilkey, m. Melissa Blackstone. Children : Alfred and Marion.
717 Rebekah.
341
ASA' GALLUP (.^.ya^ Thomas\ Xathanicl\ John\ John\
Jo/ni'), son of Asa and Sally (Vincent) Gallup, born at Frank-
''•". Vt., April 13, 1792, married Asenath Sanders, who vras
'i<,Tn April 20, 1799, and who died November 9, 1854; he died
Lecember 22, i860.
Children :
718 Henderson, b. Oct. 26, 1819, m. Rebecca Brigham.
*7i9 Nelson, b. Dec. 26, 1820.
720 Rachel, b. Aug. 24, 1828, m. Dr. S. E. Park.
*72i Clinton, b. April 5, 1835.
342
BENJAMIN' GALLUP {Asa\ Thomas', h'athanicl\ John\
■ ■hn\ John'), son of Asa and Sally (Vincent) Gallup, b<.rn at
•'r.mklin, Vt. Removed to Troy, Vt., where he lived and
••'-•cl, leaving three s(jns.
7
98 GENEALOGY OF
Children .
722 Lilian P. of Troy, Vt. , had two sons and four daughters.
723 David, of Troy, Vt. , had two sons and one daughter. •
724 Newton, removed to the West.
343
THOMAS' GALLUP {Benjamin', Thomas\ Xathanicl\
John'^, John'^, John''}, son of Benjamin and ^lartha Gallup,
born at Plainfield, Conn., September 4, 1782, married Prudence
Gallup, daughter of Nathaniel and Rachel (Smith) Gallup,
and removed to Brookfield, Mass. ; was a farmer. He died
February- 23, 1854.
Children :
725 Prudence, b. March S, 1S22, m. Asa J. White, July 4, 1S46.
726 Martha, b. Sept. 12, 1S25, m. Geo. H. Bemis.
347
Dr.BENJA:MIN' GALLUP {Benjaviin\ Thomas\ Nathau{d\
Jolin^, John'^, Jo/in^), son of Benjamin and Martha Gallup, born
at Plainfield, Conn., May 12, 1790. His early education was
obtained at the common schools and academy of his native
town, after which he studied medicine and entered upon the
practice of his profession at Lebanon, X. H., where he attained
a wide distinction as an excellent physician. He married
Susan Emerson Ela, September 28, 1825, who lived to the age
of 91 years, and died May 20, 1889; Dr. Gallup died August
3, 1864.
The following notice of Mrs. Susan E. Gallup is taken from
a newspaper published at Lebanon, X. H., soon after her death :
" Mrs. Susan E. Gallup, who died at her residence on Monday, May 20,
1889, at the advanced age of 91 years, was the daughter of Benjamin and
Abigail Ela, and was born in Lebanon, Dec. 12, 1797. She married in 1S2?,
Dr. Benjamin Gallup, a physician of high standing who practiced his pro-
fession in Lebanon for forty-eight years. Mrs. Gallup came of a sturdy
race, and was blessed with a vitality seldom seen in these days. 'Her life
was assiduously devoted to her family and the community in which she
lived, and the long evening of her life brought to her merited rewards from
the hands of loving sons, together with the high esteem, and regard of a
large circle of neighbors and friends. She was a Christian woman through-
out her long life. What higher eulogy can be given?"
GALLUP FAMILY. 99
Children :
*-i1 Benjamin Ela. b. at Lebanon, N. H., July 12, 1S26.
72S William Porter, b. " " Dec. 9, 1S2S, was educated in
the common schools and academy at Lebanon, and was for twenty-
five years agent for E. & T. Fairbanks, scale manufacturers at St.
Johnsbury, Vt. ; was for many years one of the firm of W. P. &. E.
P. Gallup, dealers and shippers of grain at Indianapolis, Ind. , and is
now president of the Meridian National Bank of Indianapolis. Has
resided at Indianapolis since 1S53; unmarried.
729 George W. b. at Lebanon, N. H., Sept. 10, 1332, was a farmer in
Lebanon, and died Aug. 20, 1S73.
730 Abbie E. b. at Lebanon, N. H., May 11, 1S35, was a graduate of Kim-
ball L^nion Academy at Meriden, N. H. ; married Darwin S. Luther,
Jan. 15, 1S63. Mr. Luther died at Lebanon, Feb. 25, 1S63; Mrs.
Abbie E. Luther died at Chicago, ^lay 27, 1S64.
731 Edward Payson, b. at Lebanon, N. H., Sept. 16, 1837, was educated
at the common schools and academy of his native town ; went to
Indianapolis, Ind., in November, 1856; was one of the firm of \V. P.
& E. P. Gallup, buyers and shippers of gi'ain at Indianapolis. He
accumulated a good fortune, and retired from business in 1873.
Since that time he has made several trips to Europe, been to
Mexico, and traveled much in America; unmarried.
348
MARTHA' GALLUP {Benjamin', Thomas', Nathaniel',
Joh/r', John'', John'), daughter of Benjamin and Martha Gallup,
bom at Plainfield, Conn., March 17, 1792, married William
Shepard, lived at Plainfield; she died July 2, 1858.
Children :
• Elizabeth Shepard, m. Wm. M. Johnson.
Lucy " m. Samuel Palmer.
Martha
Abbv "
Hannah "
Margaret "
Susan "
Sl.MON "
William "
349
Captain ISAAC" GALLUP {Btnjai)iui\ Tliouias\ Xathanicl',
J"hn\ JoJin^, John''), son of Benjamin and Martha Gallup,
born June 20, 1794, married Sarah C. Alexander, daughter of
100 GENEALOGY OF
James Alexander of Voluntown, February 6, 1822, and settled
on the homestead of his father in Plainfield, Conn., a farmer.
He died August 16, 1S55. After the death of her husband,
Mrs. Gallup removed to Wytheville, Va., with her son Benjamin,
and died there May 14, 1 8 73.
Children :
*732 BE^JA^rIN, b. March 6, 1S23.
733 Mary A. b. Dec. i, 1S25, m. Nathan C. Chapell, Aug. 9, 1S53; hved
at Norwich, Conn., until the death of Mr. Chapell in 1SS9.
350
JOHN^ GALLUP {Bfiijaunn', Thomas', Nathaniel' John\
JoJui^, John^), son of Benjamin and ]\Iartha Gallup, bom at
Plainfield, Conn., January 13, 1799, married Orra Dow, daughter
of Benjamin Dow of Sterling, Conn., November 10, 1824. He
first lived at Lebanon, N. H., afterward returned to Plainfield,
where he died Februan,-, 1867; his wife died March 14, 1883.
Children :
734 Sarah, b. March 2, 1826, m. Jeremiah Green.
735 Be.nja.min D. b. May 22, 182S, m. Sarah L. Tanner, March 12, 1856.
736 Albert, b. May 2S, 1830, d. April 17, 1S53.
737 Isaac, b. Nov. 11 1835, d. Nov. 9, 1S45.
738 Lucy E. b. Nov. 27, 1838, m. Benajah Green, Nov. 29, 1S55.
739 Martha E. b. Feb. 7, 1843, m. John H. Jordan, Dec. 15, 1861.
3S3,
Dr. WILLL-\^r GALLUP {Bcnjai,iin\ Thomas', Xatham-l',
John'', Joliii', John'), son of Benjamin and Sally (Park) Gallup,
born at Plainfield, Conn., August 30, 1805, was graduated from
the medical department of Dartmouth College in 1830, married
Rebecca A. Shedd, April 29, 1835, who died December 17,
1838; married second, Eliza H. Stone, February 25, 1840. He
died suddenly at Bangor, Me., February 13, 1883, at the age
of 77 years 5 months.
Dr. Gallup, after practicing his chosen profession i<>r ten
years as an alh^pai;;:-! in Xew Ipswich, X. H., and Concord,
Mass., the homeopathic principles of cure so strongly arrested
his attention that he could but study into it; the result was
forty-three years of active practice in firm adherence to the
GALLUP FAMILY. 101
principles enunciated by Samuel Hahnemann. Four of these
rears were spent in Concord, the remainder in Bangor. He
was, from its organization, a member of the American Institute
of Homeopathy, enrolled on the Homeopathic Legion of Honor,
and an active member of the Maine Homeopathic Medical
Society. In 1835 he united with the Congregational Church in
Xew Ipswich, was subsequently and at time of death a con-
sistent member of Hammond Street Congregational Church of
Bangor. Loyalty to right, courage in defending it, whether
popular or unpopular, sympathy for suffering, and indefatigable
research in his profession were prominent and lifelong charac-
teristics. A good citizen, an affectionate and devoted husband
and father, his was
An honored life, a peaceful death, and Heaven to crown it all.
Child by First Marriage :
740 George, b. Sept. 27, 1336.
Children by Second Marriage :
741 Rebecca A. b. Dec. 20, 1S40.
742 Lucy E. b. Dec. 4, 1S4S.
MOSES' GALLUP {Bcnjainin\ Thomas', Nalhaniel\ John\
Johu'^, /o/ui^), son of Benjamin and Sally (Park) Gallup, born
:it Plainfield, C<^)nn., July 27. 1809, married Talitha B. Lee of
L'.sbon, Conn., November 17, 1842. He lived first at Plain-
:-i:'.«i. and afterward removed to Wasioga. Minn., where he died
-November 18, 1886.
Children :
745 Jaxe M. ) . ^ ^r , (d. Oct. 5, 1857.
... T „ > twnns, b. Jsov. la, 1S43, 5 ^ ,,- ^ j t , ^
>44 JULIA S. ) ^-^ (m. Geo. Wooster, d. July 3, 1S75.
745 William L. b. Nov. 22, 1345.
746 Hiram P. b. May 2, 184S.
THOMAS' GALLUP {Natlianicl\ Benjamin', Nathanid\
JoJin^^ Jo/in^^ Jolin^), son of Nathaniel and Keziah (Kinne)
•'allup^ born at Voluntown, November 21, 1786. He married
•irst Olive Bottom of Lisbon, Conn. ; married secc^nd, Martha
102 GENEALOGY OP
Smith of Windham, Conn. ; lived awhile at Windham, after-
ward returned to Voluntown, and died there April 4. 1S73; a
farmer. His wife, Martha (Smith) Gallup, died August 25, 1S69.
Children by First Marriage :
*747 CH.A.RLES A. b. 1S12.
*748 J.\MES K. b. Aug. 12, 181 5.
Children by Second Marriage :
*749 N.\TH.\NiEL Smith, b. April 16, iSiS.
*75o Benj.\min Vine, b. July 20, 1S21.
751 Olive M. b. Dec. 25, 1S19, m. M. L. Cowles; lives in Le
Roy, Dodge Co., Wis.
752 Emily S. b. May 3, 1823, m. James B. Gates; lives in
Westerly, R. I.
357
LYMAN' GALLUP {Nathaniel', Benjamin\ Nathaniel\
John^, JoJui^, John^), son of Nathaniel and Keziah (Kinne)
Gallup, bom at Voluntown, February' 4, 1791. He was first
married to Huldah Randall in 1813; married second, Fanny
ColgTove, in 1823; removed to Fenner, Madison Co., N. Y.,
where he settled in early life as a farmer, and where he died
February 22, 1856, aged 65 years. His second wife died
December 26, 1886, aged 87.
Children by First Marriage :
^ ' ., , ^ (Ed'.'-in W. Tavlm-, Tan. ~, 1^42, d.
7^3 Elelta b. b. Oct. 21, i-i7,m. , _ '
' ( Au^. 9, 15.4.
754 CuRTL.A.NU R. b. Nov. 19, i5i9, m. Samantha Jenks, Oct. 16, 1S56; have
three children ; now live at Fenner, N. Y.
Children by Second Marriage :
755 C. Milton, b. July 23, 1824, m. Luana E. Culver, Oct. 16, 1S55; have
one child; now live at Mile Strip, N. Y. , as farmer.
^ T- -.r !_ ^T o , ' (James B. Douglass, Sept. 12, r8^4<
756 Fannie M. b. Nov. 24, 1828, m. V.. ^ ,, * ... .. \,
( live at Mannsville, N. \.
757 Marshall D. b. Jan. 14, 1833, m. Mar\' A. Cook, Jan. 21, 1874; have
one child; now live at Mile Strip, N. Y., as farmer.
, f, ,, , - , (J'.hn H. Xorthr'.n, Dec. 27, 1S70;
75'^ Ei.iz.vM. b. Jan. 2 ,. 1-41, m. r,- 1,- .- ^- ,-
',\') Ci.iNic:, W. b. July 24, 1643, m. Ma.ry P. Gary, Feb. 3, 1:75; have one
child; live at Mannsville, N. Y.
GALLUP FAMILY. 103
359
KINNE' GALLUP {Xatharnfl\ Bcnjamin\ Xathanicl\
John\ John\ John'), son of Nathaniel and Keziah ( Kinne )
Gallup, born atVoluntown, September 27, 1794. He was twice
married, first to Roxy Robbins, second to Harriet Robbins,
daughters of Captain Samuel Robbins, who served in the Revo-
lutionary war. Mr. Gallup settled in Voluntown as a farmer,
and was for a number of years Judge of Probate. He died
in September, 1859, aged 65 years.
Children :
760 Josephine, d. young.
761 Helena R. m. Benjamin S. Gallup; now of Sprague, Conn.
361
BENJAMIN' GALLUP {Xathanicl\ Benjamin\ XatJianicl\
John\ John'', John'), son of Nathaniel and Keziah (Kinne)
Gallup, bom atVoluntown, December 27, 1801; married first
Amy, daughter of Benjamin Gallup of Voluntown; she was
bom in 1808, and died 1845. He married second. Amy E.
Stanton, March 2, 1846, daughter of Daniel Stanton of Volun-
town, who was bom December 11, 1822, died November 30,
1848. He married third, Freelove Phillips of Homer, N. Y.,
who survived him but a few years, and died leaving no children.
Mr. Gallup left his native town about the year 1857, and .settled
as a farmer in the town of Homer, N. Y., where he died in
May, 1859, aged 58 years.
C/tildren :
-.'2 Rknjamin Lee, m. Lydia Tillinghast of West Greenwich. R. L, about
1S57, who died 1S62, lea\-ing no children; married second, Emily S. ■
Webster of Woodstock. Conn., and now resides at Pomfret, Conn.
" ■■ NvTi.'ANiKL.
"■ , Fi<\\i.[,^ A. m. ;n H<.r:er, X. Y., whicvt he uuw resi'le^ \vit;i two or
thrt,e -jhildren.
" : A%r,, d. in y^/'th.
364
BENJA^^N' GALLUP {Benjamin\ Bcnjaiinn\ XathanUi\
J^lni", John-, John'), son of Benjamin and Huldah (Kinne)
''^^llup, born at Volunt(jwn in 181 1, married Caroline L. Kinne,
104 GENEALOGY OF
October 30, 183 1, and lived on the old homestead, which has
been in the family for more than a hundred years. He
held many important offices of trust in the town. His wife
died December 20, 1874. Mr. Gallup married second, Fidelia
Chapman, September i8, 1878; he died at Voluntown Septem-
ber 3, 1 89 1.
Children :
(Avery Stanton, Nov. 28, 1861 ; lives
766 Laira, b. Aug. 2,iS37,m. j .^ g^^^^.^^_ ^^^^_
*767 Benjamin S. b. April 13,1840.
768 Byron, b. April 6,1842, d. young.
769 Amy E. b. Sept. 20,1844.
*770 E. Byron, b. Aug. 13,1846.
771 Origen S. b. Dec. 31,1849, m. Josephine Kinne, April 27, 1S87; now
livnng in Voluntown on the homestead of his father.
772 Albert, b. Aug. 4,1853, m. Florence J. Brown, May 9, 1878, d.
Jan. 21, r536; married second, Lizzie Brown, Nov. 9, 1887; is now of
Hartford, Conn.
366
MILLEN' GALLUP {Uzziel\ Bcnjaviin\ Bcnjamin\ John\
JoJin^^ JoJin^) son of L^zziel and Lucinda (Witherell) Gallup,
bom at Dalton, Mass., September 10, 1798, married January
13, 1818, Electa Pixley, who was born Augnst 21, 1799; lived in
Dalton. He died June i, 1874; his wife died February 9, 1867.
Children :
*773 Electa C. b. March 19, 18 19, m. O. G. Hall, lives in Dalton.
774 Wealthy, b. July 25, 1820, m. WiUiam Abbe.
*775 Marcta, b. March 10, 1822, m. Richard Vandenburg.
*776 WiLLLAM W. b. Jan. 29, 1824.
*777 Rhoda C. b. April 9, 1825, m. Alfred S. Gregory.
*77S Soi'HkoMA, b. Dec. 21, 1827, m. Marcus Pratt.
*779 Martha M. b. Jan. 11, 1833, m. William H. Philips.
♦780 MiLO S. b. Sept. 17, 1836.
781 Dwight W. b. Sept 29, 1839, d. Feb. 27, 1842.
367
ASHLEY' GALLUP (^'^.j/^'/', Bcnjaviin\ Bcnjainin\ John\
JoJiii\ John')^ son of Uzziel and Lucinda (Witherell) Gallup,
Horn at Dalton, Mass., xVugust 23, 1800, married Sophronia
I'ixlcy, who was born in 1805; lived in Dalton. He died
January- 16, 1882; his wife died August 14, 1855.
G-\LLIJP FAMILY.
105
Children :
752 Francis E. b. 1S30.
753 Edward W. b. June 30, iS3a, m. Elizabeth J. Devine; now of Dalton;
connected with the Berkshire paper mills.
7S4. Phineas S. b, 1335.
*7S5 Henry C. b. Jan. 2. 1S46.
7S6 Martha L. b. 1S42, m. Julius Rockwell of Pittsheld.
*7S7 Robert W. b. 10+4.
369
RUBY' GALLUP {Uzzid\ Benjamin', Benjamin^ John\
John'', John'), daughter of Uzziel and Lucinda (Wetherell)
Gallup, bom June 6, 1804, at Dalton, Mass. ; married "William
T. Maynard, December 14. 1822, died Augaist 13, 1875.
Children :
LoMiRA Maynard, b. Feb. 19, 1S25.
Lucinda
William D.
SOLOMUN
John W.
George W.
Minerva
Mary J.
Wealthy
Marcus M.
Thankful
b. Aug. 20, 1 826.
b. Nov. 10, 1327.
b. Oct 4, 1S29.
b. May 6, 1S31.
b. Aug. 25. 1832.
b. Oct, 26, 1834.
b. Sept. 13, 1S36.
b. Nov. 27, 1837.
b. Nov. 29, 1339.
b. Nov. 4, 1S42.
370
LORIN S.' GALLUP {Uzziel\ Bcnjaviin\ Benjamin', John*,
John"", John'), son of Uzziel and Lucinda (Witherell) Gallup,
born at Dalton, Mass., March, 1809, married Harriet C. Putnam
'-''' 1835 ; she was bom at Becket, Mass., August 8, 1818. They
lived on a farm at Dalton. where he died, December 28, 1870;
his wife died at Holyoke, Mass., in 1889.
Children :
[ Johnstone, lives in TjTing-
ham, Mass.
73s Em.meline L. b. at Dalton, 1836, m.
789 Martha Jane, b.
1838, m.
Norman J. Wells, lives in Hol-
790 Ellen C.
7'it Eiva-.NE S.
:>- Lucy W.
793 Frank C.
794 Lucinda E.
b.
b.
b.
b.
b.
yoke, Mass.
1842, d. June, 1864.
1850.
1853, m. George Bryan of Holyoke.
1855.
1858.
106 GENEALOGY OF
371
BENADA^r GALLUP {Bcnadui>i\ Bcnadam\ Boiadam*,
Benadam^, John", John'), son of Benadam and Bridget (Palmer)
Gallup, bom at Groton, Conn., October 28, 1766; married
Cynthia Fish, October 14, 1792.
Children :
*795 James, b. at Groton, Nov. 25, 1793.
796 Austin, b. " Feb. 24, 1796, d. young.
797 RoswELL, b. " March 11, 179S, d. July 24, 1S17. [1875-
79S Mary, b. " March 4, iSoo, m. Nath. Smith; d. March 13,
*799 Palmer, b. " June 14, i3o2.
*8oo Benadam, b. " June 3, 1S04.
^ . ( Richard Wheeler ; now of
801 Cynthia, b. " Aug. 14, 1S06, m. < „ ^^ ,.
** ( Owego, N. \ .
*8o2 John, b. " March 6, 1S09.
(Wm. E. Smith, Aug. 10,
803 Sophia, b. " June 16, 1812, m. < „ , ,
-" ( 1834; d. June 4, 1535-
804 RoswELL, b. " July 24, 1S17.
375
JOHN' GALLUP {Bfnadaiii\ Benadam\ Bcnadaui\ Ben-
dani^ , /ohn\ JoJui"), son of Benadam and Bridget (Palmer)
Gallup, born at Groton, Conn., May 27, 1776; married Lucy
Clark of Windham, Conn. He lived in Brooklyn, Conn., and
was sheriff of Windham Co. for several years; died in 1849.
Childreri :
805 Eliza, b. July 10, 1S04, m. Obadiah Waldo, March 31, x326.
506 Emily, b. Jan. 26, 1806, m. Benjamin P. Baldwin, Sept. 3, 1S27.
507 Edward C. b. Aug. 14, iSoS.
*5o3 Lucy, b. Aug. 3, iSio, m. -^ J^P^'-- ^- ^i'^'^" ""^ Suffield, Conn.,
^ -" 'I N.OV. 17, 1332.
*i<>(j John C. b. Feb. 25, i3i2.
810 Charles A. b. Feb. 27, 1814.
9tt vT.-r,,.», t k -Nr^^^T, „ Q A ^ ( Lucy Braddock of Hartford, Conn. ;
on JNathan L. b. March 29, 18 16, m. - -' r ,^ ■, t, 1 -vr- u
-' I now of Grand Rapids, jilich.
812 Esther, b. April 11, 1818, m. William C. Potter, May 19, 1842.
«n T,v.cc K \f..,r -,- .c^„ r^ ( Hannah Capron of Palm\Ta. X. Y. ;
■^13 jAMF.s, b. -Mav 2=;, XS20, m. - ,- ,• ■> n ■ 1 Vi u
•' - .-' ■ ^ j^Q^y ^Jl Grand Rapuls, M; ."i.
H,. T.,, ... -o u T 1 - ( Abbie Trvon of Westric-'. 1. Mass.:
■^14 i homas p. b. July 5, 1523, m. - ^ ,; ,. ,
•' ' ^ -" ( now ot Denver, Col.
515 Hakkiet, b. July 14, 1825, d. Jan. 31, i^\i.
GALLUP FAMILY.
107
378
ANNA' GALLUP {IsauL', Bt'iiadain\ Benadain\ Bc')iada)n\
Johii\ John'), daughter of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup,
bom September 3. 1787, in Groton, Conn.; married David
Geer, January 11, 1810, son of David and Mary (Stanton)
Geer; died February 12, 1S60. He died February 12, 1S62;
lived at Lebanon, Conn.
Children :
I Eunice Stark, March 31, 1S36, d.
CvRLS G. Geer. b. Feb. 27, iSii. m. j ^^^^, ^^^ ^^^^
C Mary Tane Lathrop, Oct. 22, 1537.
\Vm. F. " b. June 30, 1S12, m. -^ Anna "M. Smith, March 23, 1S69,
( d. Aug. 26, 1875.
^ „ , < Elias B. Avery, Jan. 14, 1S3S, d.
Th.^nkful S. " b. May 10, 1514. m. - p^^ ^^ ^gg^;
^ ^ , o c ^ H. Nelson Stark, Oct. 2S, 1S40. d.
Sarah A. " b. July 20, iSiS, m. j p^^ ^^^ ^g^^
David " b. March 5, 1S21, m. Lorinda Smith, March 27, iS44-
^ ■. ^ o ( Almira H. Saxton, May 12, 18-2.
Erastus, " b. Oct. 9, 1823, m. -^ prances A. Geer, Nov. 21, 1S60.
379
ISAAC GALLUP {Isaac\ Bcnadam\ Benadavi\ Benadam\
[ohn\John')^ son of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup, born at
Groton, Conn., January 21, 1789; married Prudence Geer March
12, 181 2, daughter of David and Mary (Stanton) Geer. Lived
on a farm in Preston, Conn., near Poquetannock. He was a
soldier in the war of 18 12, and was prominent in the public
aifairs of the town; he died May 2, 1S67; his wife died July
(>, 1871. (See Appendix.)
Children :
*Si6 Mary Ann, b. Dec. 10, 1812, m. Elias B Avery.
*Si7 Prluence Ai-mira, b. March 4, 1815, m. James L. Geer.
*Si8 Emeli.ne, b. Feb. 27, i8i3, m. Orlando Smith.
♦819 Isaac, b. Nov. 13, 1820, m. Maria T. Davis.
*S2o Julia, b. April 4. 1S25, m. Jacob A. Geer.
3SO
RUSSELL' GALLUP {/saac\ Benadatn\ Benadam\ Ben-
>tdain\ Jolin\ Juhd), -on of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup;
born April 11, 1791 ; married Hannah Morgan, March 28, 18 16.
He died February 16, 1869. His wife died April 28, 1868.
108 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
*S2i Edwin R. b. Jan. 22, 1S17.
*S22 RiKus M. b. Sept. 24, iSiS.
*S23 S.A.R.\H, b. Sept. 10, 1S21, m. Wm. M. Gray, Nov. 2S, 1S39.
*324 James A. b. Nov. 15, 1823.
*325 Nelson, b. Jan. S, 1327.
826 Er.\stls, b. Sept. 24. i32S. d. on the way to California, May i, 1S53.
827 Fr.\ncis E. b. Auff. 15, 1S33.
*82S Joseph A. b. July 2, 1S35.
381
SARAH' GALLUP {Isaac\ Bcnadam\ Bc)iadavi\ Bcn-
adam\ Joh)i\ John'), daughter of Isaac and Anna (Smith)
Gallup; born September 3, 1787; married William McCall.
She died October 2, i86o; lived in Lebanon, Conn.
Children :
Willi. \M McC.\ll.
Lucy A. "
Salmon " b. at Lebanon, Conn., March, 1S26, m. Emily C. Whitney
in 1853. She was bom at Waimea Kauai, Hawaiian Islands, and was
a daughter of one of the early missionaries to those islands. He gradu-
ated from Yale College in 1 - f 1 . and afterward pursued a course of study
at Y'ale Theological Seminary. Was ordained pastor of the Congrega-
tional Church in Old Saybrook, Conn., Dec. 7, 1853. He remained
there eighteen years, and was for seventeen years pastor of the First
Congregational Church in East Haddam, Conn. He died there Sept.
17, 1SS9.
382
JABESH^ GALLUP {Isaac\ Benadajn\ Bc)iadam\ Ben-
adam\ John'', John'), son of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup;
bom at Groton, Conn., August 23, 1794. He married first Lucy
Meech, March 28, 18 16; married second Louisa Avery, Sep-
tember 21, 1843; lived in Cleveland, Ohio, where he owned a
vintage and nursery farm. He died July 13, 1879. Mrs. Louisa
Aver>' Gallup died October 11, 1873, at Denver, Col.
Children by First Marriage :
S29 Lester M. b. July 21, 1324.
or . i_t"^" im. Morris Pomeroy; lives in Oakland,
830 Lu'CY A- b. Jan. 16, 1-527, - (j^j
531 Marv, b. Dec. i3, 1S50, d. July 7, 1331.
GALLUP FAMILY. 109
532 EuHr, b. July 29, 1S32, d. young.
533 Henrv, b. Aug. II, 1S35, d. Nov. 7, 1S3S,
534 Henriett.x, b. April 6, 1S3S. \ ™- J^^'^'f ^■. Thompson March 31.
•^ ^ -^ ' / iSSi ; lives in Brookh-n, >,. \.
Children by Second Marriage :
♦835 Avery, b. Feb. 2S, 1S47.
George, d. Nov., 1870, aged 15.
383
AVERY GALLP' {fsaac\ Benadam\ Banadam\ Benadam\
Jolui^, Jofin^), son of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup; born at
Groton, Conn., April 6, 1796. He married first, Melinda Bailey,
November 21, 1822; married second, Mary Halev, March 13,
1834. He was chosen deacon of the First Baptist Church of
Groton in 1842, and held the office till his death, November 4,
1864.
Children by First Marriage :
*S36 "Willi A.M A. b. Jan. 2, 1S26.
*S37 Elizabeth, b. Oct. 8, 1S28, m. Charles L. Fenner.
Children by Second Marriage :
83S Anna, b. July 13, 1S35, m. Jacob L. Gallup of Groton.
*339 Simeon, b. Aug. 16, 1S37.
S40 Lucy, b. Jan. 16, 1S40.
*54i Mary, b. Sept. 16. 1S43, -* "'"^ '^'^^"5. ^yil^iams: lives in Provi-
^ ^^ { dence, R. L
542 Emily, b. March 25, 1S46.
543 Edward, b. Sept. 14, 1850.
384
ELIAS' GALLUP {Isaac\ Benadain\ Benadam\ Bcnadain\
John'', JoIdi'), son of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup, bom April
14- 1798, married Fanny Dean, September 28, 1828; he died
April 16, 1837.
Child:
844 Emma, m. John Sayles.
385
ERASTUS' GALLUP {Isaac\ Benadam\ Benadam\ Ben-
adam\ John\ John'), son of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup,
born July 31, r8oo; married first, Eunice Williams, who died
^lay 21, 1842; married second, Frances Sheffield, Augaist 27,
110 GENEALOGY OF
1846. In early life he united with the Congregational Church
in Ledyard, of which Rev. Timothy Tuttle was pastor, and
was afterward chosen deacon, which office he held until his
removal to Groton. He was a carpenter, honoring the
labor of his calling by working with his own hands. In
the line of his business he built and rebuilt fourteen churches,
besides dwellings and other buildings, often assisting feeble
societies in securing houses of worship. He was honored with
offices of trust in the town, was justice of the peace many years,
also member of the Legislature, and in church, school, and
society was ever ready to do his share in promoting the public
welfare. Mr. Gallup died July 7, 1882.
386
SHUBAEL' GALLUP {Isaac\ Benadavi\ Benadain\ Bcn-
adarn^, Joliii^^ /ohn^), son of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup,
bom March 6, 1802, married first, Sarah M. Isham, December
16, 1830; married second, Mrs. Fanny S. Church, October 21,
1869; he died ^lay 23, 1882.
Children :
845 Ei,iz.\BETH, m. J. Sparrow.
„ , ^ „ (James CuUen, d. Sept. i3, 1860;
546 S.\R.\H E. m. < ,. , . ^. . ^, •
( uvea in Cincinnati, Ohio.
547 Eliza A.
848 Mary H.
849 John I. d. in 1848.
387
ELIHU' GALLUP {Isaac\ Benadain\ Benadam\ Bcn-
adam^^ Jolni^, John^), son of Isaac and Anna (Smith) Gallup,
bom December 12, 1803, married Emily Clark, June 11, 1833;
he died August 25, 1858. Lived in Norwich, Conn.
Children :
850 Charies H. b. June 30, 1834.
•351 Ellen E. b. March 14, 1838, m. Geo. W. Geer, nowof Engle\v<x>d, 111.
*-:2 Ji/LRi C. b. Jan. 19, 1=40.
■?;3 Emilv C. b. (Jet. 16, 1-42.
~, . /-• u T , ~ ( Robert KellogfT an insurance a^rcnt
■;54 Amelia C. b. June 26, 1545, m. ^ .- , ■^■^,^, . ^
( of Delaware, ( )hi(».
GALLUP FAMILY.
Ill
3SS
PETER A.' GALLUP {/cssl-', BLmxdaui\ Bcnadam\ Bcn-
adam\ John\ John'), son of Jesse and Catharine (Fish) Galhip,
born January 15, 1776, married Rebecca T. Morgan, daughter
of James Morgan of Led3-ard, April 9, 1820.
Children :
♦5.5 Eliza, b. Dec. 6, 1820, m. Samuel S. Lamb, March 20, 1S42.
556 James M. b. Oct. 2S, 1S22, d. Aug. 27, 1S41.
*i\-j Anms T. b. July 9, 1S24, m. Wm. H. Myers, Dec. 31, 1S43.
sJsJuliaA. b. Oct. 2, 1S32, m. Josiah Gallup, Sept. 3, 1S54;
married second, Manville Barber, and lives in California. Her
daughter, Laura R. Barber, married Frank Hickman of California.
559 Rav D. b. Aug. 29, 1S34.
560 Mary Ellen, b. Nov. 5, 1S37, m. Calvin, son of Benjamin F. Gallup.
*S6i Nathan S.\nds, b, Sept. 13, 1S39.
389
MARY A.' GALLUP {/csse\ Bcnadani', Baiadam\ Bcn-
adam\ John\ John'), daughter of Jesse and Catharine (Fish)
Gallup, bom in Groton, Conn., January- 8, 1778, married
Prentice Avery, October 9, 1802.
Children :
Adelia E. Avery, b. Nov. 5, i3o3.
Eunice A. " b. March 13, 1S05.
Mary D. " b. June 3, 1807.
Nathan- " b. Jan. 22,1809.
391
JESSE W." GALLUP {Jesse\ Bcnadam', Benadam\ Bcn-
id ud, Joh)i\ Johd), son of Jesse and Catharine (Fish) Gallup.
•■'>rn (;ct'/rjcr 21. 1782, married Bct>y E. Williams, Septcmbc:- 7.
i^i'). Ht; died July 19. 1^43; his wiiu died SeptL-mb.jr 26, i,S27.
Children :
■'2 Al.KMs, T - 1). l520.
■'>3 A.ma.nua M. b. May 20, 1.^22, m. William B. Palmer, July i, 1^4. died
July 17, 1879; left one child, Alonzo Palmer, living in Boston.
'■'■^4 Alonzo H. b. Sept. 16, 1S24.
112 GENEALOGY OF
392
CATHARINE' GALLUP (/rj^r', Bcnadam\ Dcnadam\ Ben-
adam^, Joliir, Johii^), daughter of Jesse and Catharine (Fish)
Gallup, bora in Groton, Conn., September 3, 1784, married
Jonathan Havens, May 29, 1803.
Children :
Elmira Havens, b. April 4, 1S04.
Julia " b. Oct. 26, 1805.
Francelia " b. April 12, i8o3.
Ja.ne " b. May 12, 18 10.
393
FANNY' GALLUP {Jcssc''^ Bcnada/n\ Bciiadain\ Btnadam\
John'^, JoJin^), daughter of Jesse and Catharine (Fish) Gallup,
born December 13, 1787, married Phineas Bill, November 23.
1817; he was born in Groton, September 16, 17S9, son 01
Joshua and Abigail (Miner) Bill. Phineas Bill served in the
war of 181 2 as sergeant of volunteers, called out for the defence
of the seaboard. He was stationed at New London, afterward
at Stonington, and was murdered at Assumption, Louisiana.
December 19, 1839.
Children :
„ _, T,-.t-. ^^ (John Chester, Jan. 28, 1S49:
Sabrina Taylor Bill, b. Sept 10, 1818, m. < , ^ -^
(a. Sept. £5, 1S49.
Fr.\nk Wesley " b. June 4, 1820, m. Rowena Cleveland.
Abky " b. Sept. 13, 1522, ra. Fred. A. Glover, Sept. 19, 1841.
Edwin " b. July 17, 1:24, m. Eleanor A. Miller.
Erastis Denis* >N " b. May 13, i526, m. Eliza J. Phillips, and A.M. West.
Adelia A. •' b. April ;, i52S, m. Wm. L. Heath. April iS, i?4-
Mary F. " b. Aug. 26, 1S29, m. Geo. M. Tallmage, June S, 1S4:.
Phineas, Jr. " b. Aug. i, 1S33, d. Sept. 29, 1S33.
397
JOSIAH' GALLUP, Jr. {Josiah\ Benadam^ Bniada,n\.
Benadam^, John'', /ohn)\ son of Josiah and Polly (Randall)
Gallup, born August 30, 1793, married Vilaty Pomeroy in 1820.
Children :
865 Josiah A. b. Oct. 22, 1S23.
*866 Moses E. b. April 12, 1825.
*867 Milton, b. March 2, 182S.
868 Newton, b. March 25, 1830.
869 Calvin, b. Aug. i, 1S31.
870 Josiah,
Mary E.
, I t\\-ins, b. June 12, 1S33.
GALLUP FA.^ILLY. 113 _
39S
CHARLES R.' GALLUP {Josuih\ Bcnadam\ Bcnadam\
Bcnadani^^ Johii^, /ohii^), son of Josiah and Polly (Randall)
Gallup, bom July 13, 1795, married Olive Morgan, daug-hter of
Stephen and Parthenia (Parke) Morgan, Februan,* 7, 1S21;
lived in Ledyard.
Children :
871 Esther, b. Jan. iS, 1822, m. Nathan Xoyes, May 27, 1S75.
872 Susan, b. Sept. 26, 1S26, d. 1S47.
S73 Charles M. b. "Slay 15, 1S33, m. Rebecca Harris, Feb. r6, 1859.
{Children : Walter C. Gullup, b. May 20, i860, and Roy Gallup.]
399
BENJAMIN F.^ GALLUP {Josiah\ Benadam\ Benadam\
Bcnadam^, John'', Jolui'), son of Josiah and Polly (Randall)
Gallup; bom at Ledyard, August i, 1797; married Hannah
Allyn December 10, 1823. A farmer at Ledyard. He died
September 20, 18S2.
Children :
S74 Harriet E. b. Sept. 21, 1824, m. Samuel Lamb.
*S75 Josiah, b. Nov. ig, 1826.
876 Timothy. b. July 13, 1828.
877 Julia A. b. Nov. 15, 1829; ] "'/g^lu ^^''^'' ^^^^''^' ^°° ""^ ^^^^^
878 Youngs, b. Jan. 8, 1832, d. on the way to California.
879 Calvin, b. Sept. i, 1834;] "^PeterLiaUup^^"'^' ^^^^^'^^ ""^
*33o Edmund, b. July 13, 1S36.
S81 Sarah C. b. April 30, 1838; m. Gilbert Billings AIKti.
*-^2 Elias, b. April 10, 1S40.
Wn.LL\M^ GALLUP (ff7///.?/;/\ ]Villiam\ Bcnadam\ Bcn-
a.iam\ JoJin\ John'), son of William and Freelove ( Hatr::-'.vay)
'lallup; born at Kingston, Pa., February 3, 1705: v.-en: -- X^n*-
walk, Ohio, in 1818; married, ^Liy 2, 1819, Sarah Boalt, .laugh-
ter of Captain John Boalt of Norwalk.
Children :
*''3 William b. at Norwalk, Feb. 22, 1S20.
*■•-) Sarah M. b. " Aug. 1S22.
■ o Francis, b. " June 13, 1834, m. Eliza Church, d.
Aug. 1 89 1, s. p.
114
GENEALOGY OF
8S6 Mary,
SS7 Ruth A. b.
SS3 George Lester, b.
*SS9 Eliza B. b.
♦Sgo Slsan a. b.
*S9i Samuel Caldwell, b.
*S92 James Henry, b.
*S93 John Reber, b.
*S94 Rosamond C. b.
b. at Nonvalk, Aug. 1S26, m. Arunah H. Plant,
Dec. 2S, 1S46, d. Aug. 4, 1S4S.
" Oct. 21, 182S, m. Lafayette S.
Lyttle of Toledo, Ohio.
" Jan. 2, 1831, m. Cornelia Lewis,
d. at Tiffin, Ohio, Sept. 12, 18S4.
Jan. 24, 1833.
March 14, 1835.
*' Feb. 22, 1837.
March 13, 1839,
" April 30, 1841.
" Nov. 25, 1844,
403
HALLET' GALLUP {]ViIliam\ William', Bcnadain\ Ben-
adaui^, Jolui^, Jo/ill'), son of William and Freelove (Hathaway)
Gallup; bom at Kingston, Pa., May i, 1796; married April 9,
1820, Clarissa Benedict, daughter of Piatt and Sally Benedict,
of Norwalk, Ohio. At his birth a relative at Groton, Conn.,
sent to his parents a wampum belt given by a friendly Indian
to one of his ancestors in 1675, as a warning of the trouble
soon to culminate in that historic event known as " King Phil-
lips' war." This was given with the request to name him
Hallet. The belt is made of the long coarse hair of the black
bear ornamented with white beads set in the form of a " W, "
which indicated war. That belt is yet in almost perfect pres-
ervation in the possession of Carroll Gallup of Norwalk. In
the war of 181 2 he joined Captain Thomas' company of Penn-
sylvania volunteers and served in the artillery under Harrison.
On being mustered out of service at the close of the war in
1816 he came to Bloomingsville, Ohio, and in i8i8came to Nor-
walk, then a new settlement, where he became a prominent cit-
izen. In 18 19 he was appointed collector of the then Huron
Coimty. He died at Norwalk, July 11, 1877. His wife died
January 11, 1878. Children all bom at Norwalk.
Children :
895 Catharine.
896 Maria ra. Marlin A. Dunton of Norwalk.
897 Carroll.
898 Sarah, m. Henry Brown, now of Norwalk.
♦899 Caleb H. b. May lo, 1S34.
900 Lizzie T.
hi
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it(
^■\
i.^,^^-J:^'*:--v^. - . >^^»i^:i,^ ,^^. > M:
t; .. iU^'l]
THIS INDIAN WAR-BELT
I- !jre«iente<i to Captain Gallup, by a friendly Indian, in Vn'i. vihortly before King Phillip's
■■' It was retfarded as a warniupf.
't IS six feet nine inches long, by three and one-half inches wide. Color, jet black ; mater-
'•■ l'«-rir's hair, and porcelain heads strung on a woody fibre thread,
-^'ow in posses-,ion of C.AkkoLL Galli.p, Norwalk, Ohio.
GALLUP FAMILY. 115
407
NEHEMIAH M/ GALLUP {Xf/n-;ma/i\ Htnry\ Ben-
adam\ Bciiada/fi\ /olur, Jolui^), son of Nehemiah and Eliza-
beth (Brown) Gallup; bom in Groton, Conn., February 12, 17S5 ;
married Huldah Wheeler of Stonington, April 26, 1812; died
Januarv' 21, 1871.
Children :
901 Eliza, b. Nov. 12, 1813, m. \ ^>7"^" G^^H^' ^^"^ 9' ^2"^°' ^
^ ' . J. "I ^^pi^i 23, 1S79.
902 Mary A. b. April 17, 1815, m. William Fanning, July 21, 1S36.
*903 Nehemiah M. b. Oct. 22, i3i6.
*904 John W. b. Nov. 6, iSiS.
905 Hannah, b. Aug. 7. 1S20. m. \ Eleazer W. Carter March 2,
^ ' ^ 1844, d. June 13, 1846.
[Mary E., daughter of Hannah Gallup and Eleazer \V. Carter, b. June
20, 1S45, ni. Harrison L. Rawson March 28, 1869, who died in Wor-
cester, Mass., July 14, 1884. Children: Emma May, b. 1871; Annie
Belle, b. 1S75; Eliza Gallup, b. 1874; Harry Carter, b. 1S79; Henry-
Lyman, 1883.]
906 Eunice, b. May 11, 18S2, m. Seth L. Peck, Aug. 6, 1S49.
907 Phebe E. b. Feb. S, 1824, d. May 30, 1842.
908 Mason, b. March 4, 1826, d. April 16, 1S30.
*909 William R. b. ^May 19, 1828.
910 Harriet A. b. Aug. 22, 1830, m. '. Fi-ederic A. Button June 19.
* ' J ' J j5-Q_ (i_ April 25, 1887.
911 Benjamin, b. June 19, 1S32.
[Has lived in the Southern States, in Canada, and in Chili, S. A. Is
now living at Sacramento City, Cal. Unmarried.]
*9i2 Henry C. b. Nov. 6, 1834.
410
ELISHA' GALLUP {Xehemiah\ Hcnry\ Bcnadam\ Ben-
adam\ John\ John'), son of Nehemiah and Elizabeth (Brown)
Gallup, bom June 23, 1792, married Content Wheeler of
Stonington, Conn., March 31, 18 16.
Children :
913 Elisha, b. Dec.
29.
1816,
914 Ashbel, b. Oct
23,
1819.
915 Emeline, b. Nov.
1821.
916 Almir.\, b. Feb.
13.
1823.
917 Harriet, b.
1825.
918 Esther, b. March
1827.
116 GENEALOGY OF
919 Ann, b. February', 1829.
920 Mary, b. 1832.
921 LucRETiA, b. 1834.
922 David, b. 1836.
923 William, b. 1838.
924 Eli AS, b. 1840.
411
LUKE' GALLUP {Xehemiah\ Hcnry\ Bcnadain\ Bcn-
adatn^, JoJui^, JoJiii'), son of Nehemiah and Elizabeth (Brown)
Gallup, bom at Groton, Conn., April 17, 1794.
Children :
925 Olive, b. Oct 8. 1820.
926 LukeW. b. Feb. 27, 1822.
927 Olive, b. Sept. 25, 1823.
928 Phebe, b. Sept. S, 1825, m. Warren S. Wheeler, Feb. 3, 1S47.
929 A.MOS A. b. March 19, 1827.
930 Jared, b. April 17, 1S29.
931 Melinda, b. Nov. 2, 1831, m. Nelson H. Wheeler, April 3, 1853.
932 Bridget, b. Nov. 22, 1S33.
413
EBEXEZER' GALLUP {Nchcmiah\ Henry\ Bcnadam\
Bcnadam'', Joliir, Jolui^), son of Nehemiah and Elizabeth
(Brown) Gallup, born April 27, 1800, at Ledyard, Conn.,
married Lavinia Stanton in 1822, daughter of Captain John and
Bathsheba (Giles) Stanton, who died in 1825. In 1826 he
married Angeline Stanton, also daughter of Captain John
Stanton. Captain Ebenezer Gallup died March 10, 1863; his
wife, Angeline, died August 9, 1S83.
Child by First Marriage :
933 Lavinia, b. Oct. 1825, m. Captain Charles Stanton; he died June 5.
1887. She lives at Ledyard, Conn., and has one daughter, Eliza
Stanton, who married James A. Brown of Westerly, R. I.
Children by Second Marriage :
*934 Ei'.KNKZKk, b. Feb. 14, 1827.
■^35 Li( V. b. 1S29, d. 1837.
Vj'J Jamk-. b. 1^31, d. 1-33.
937 J"H.N N. b. March 1^36, m. Sarah Dewey.
*93S Hk.nkv A. b. Nov. 1*^44.
939 Ann B. b. July 21, 1S47, m. Royal McCrackun.
GALLUP FAJVIILY. 11'
414
ALFRED^ GALLUP {Henry', Henry\ Benadain\ Bcii-
adam^, Jo/ur, Jolui^), son of Henry and Desire (Stanton) Gallup,
bom at Groton, Conn., March 2'^, 179S, married Eliza W.
Hewitt, October 19, 1823; she was bom in Groton, March 3,
1S03. Alfred Gallup died at Salem, Conn., December 24,
1854; Eliza W., his wife, died at New London, February 21,
1876.
Children :
940 William A. b. at Groton, June 2S, 1827, d. Aug. 31, 1843.
*94i Austin O. b. at Ledyard, Dec. 27, 1828.
942 Eliza A. b. " Sept. 5, 1830, d. Sept. 2. 1S32.
943 Mary A. b. " June 3, 1832, d. Sept. 5, 1833.
944 Harriet A. b. at Salem, Oct. i, 1S36, m. Avery Morgan at Salem.
Conn., Dec. 25, 1S53.
*945 Laura E. b. at Montville, Conn., May 28, 1840, m. Sanford W.
Havens at East Lyme, Conn., Oct. 8, 1S57.
*946. Louis A. b. June 30, 1S46.
416
DESIRE^ GALLUP {Henry\ Hcnry\ Bcnadam\ Benadaui\
JoJur, JoJin'), daughter of Henry and Desire (Stanton) Gallup,
bom March 26, 1808, married Elisha J. Hewitt, November
27, 1823.
Children :
Clarrissa a. Hf.witt, b. Oct. 11, 1824.
Henry P. •' b. Aug. 20, 1S26.
Elisha A. •' b. April 15, 1S2S.
Ai DEN W. ■• b. Oct. 29, 1S30.
Os'.A.K. H. ■■ b. April S, 1S33.
Ge'-kge W. •■ b. July 20, 1S36.
Mary E. " b. Sept. i, 1S41.
Charles J. " b. March 15, 1844.
Eunice " b. Dec. i, 1847.
417
EUNICE' GALLUP {Andreiu\ Henry \ Bcnadam\ Bcn-
adam*, /ohn\ John'), daughter of Andrew and Nancy (Welden)
Gallup, born Januars' 16, 1794, married Benjamin Rouse,
March 16, 1823; she died at her home in Norwich, Conn.,
July 2, 1877. Something of the beauty and loveliness of her
*-haracter was recently expre.ssed by one of her children, in the
\vords: "My mother still lives in many hearts."
118 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
SvRXH Gallup Rol'se, b. March 3, 1S24, m. Herrington.
( JoelCheenev, Dec. 24, i;46-
Harriet C. " b. July 7. 1S26, m. j ^y^y^/ . Andrew Cheeney.
Nancy D. " b. Oct. 30, 1S31, lives at Norwich, Conn.
M.\RiA Waterm.\n " b. April 6,1835,
418
NANCY' GALLUP {Andrew\ Hcnry\ Bcnadam\ Ben-
adam\ John\ John'), daughter of Andrew and Nancy (Welden)
Gallup, born in Ledyard, Conn., October 15, 1795; married
first, Asa Barnes, March 15, 1829, who died ; married
second, Charles Buttolph. She died February 2, 1875, aged
80, at Preston, Conn.
Children :
Asa Barnes.
Harriet F. " m. Charles Davis of Preston.
Phrozenia " m. Benjamin
Eunice "
Mary A. " m. Tyler Richards
421
ANDREW HENRY' GALLUP {Andreio\ Henry \ Ben-
adam\ Benadam\ John\ John'), son of Andrew and Nancy
(Welden) Gallup, bom in Ledyard, Conn., March 29, rSii.
He married first. May 13. 1S33, Nancy (Greene) Ayer, daughter
of Nathan and Nancy (Greene) Ayer. of Preston, Conn., who
died ^larch 12, 1843; married second, May 7. 1845, Mary
Lyman, daughter of Jacob and Joanna (Bolles) Lyman of
Bolton,' Conn. Removed west in 1853, locating near Mt.
Carroll, 111., where he lived many years, a beloved and honored
citizen; died May 15, 1886, near Douglass, Nebraska.
Children by First Marriage:
*947 Henry Ayer, b. May 7, 1S34.
♦948 Andrew, b. Feb. 24, 1836.
(David Walker, April 26, 1SS2;
949 Nancy, b. Feb. 26, 1S33, m. j j.,.^^ ^^ Marengo, Iowa.
950 E.MSLY, b. March =, 1:43.
Child by Second Marriage :
♦951 Mary Joanna, b. June 10, 1850. m. Wra. P. Rielly, Aug. 9, 1876; Uves
at Palmyra, Neb.
GALLUP FAMILY. 119
Their Children:
Henry Gallup Riellv, June 19, 1SS4.
Chkistabel Daisy " June 30, iSSS.
\22
ASA LYMAN' GALLUP {Andrr.o\ Henry\ Benadam\
Benadani^^ Jolin'^, Jo/ni'), son of Andrew and Nancy (Welden)
Gallup, bom in Groton (now Ledyard), Conn., Februan* 22,
1814, married Eliza Gallup, daughter of Nehemiah Gallup,
December 9, 1S40, who was born November 12, 1813, died
April 25, 1879. He settled in Ledyard on the homestead of his
father, Andrew Gallup, one of the survivors of the massacre at
Fort Griswold, a farmer. 'Mr. Gallup has in his possession the
sword of Captain John Mason of Pequot fame. His grand-
mother, Hannah Mason, who married Henry Gallup, was a
great granddaughter of Captain John Mason.
A23
JOSEPH HENRY' GALLUP {Jarcd", Henry\ Benadam\
Betiadajn'', John'', John^), son of Jared and Mar>^ ( Whipple)
Gallup, born in Preston, Conn., September 14, 1S08; Novem-
ber 24, 1834, married Sarah Parish of Brooklyn, Conn., who
was born May 7, 1808. He died May 23, 1861, in Norwich.
Mr. Gallup entered Yale College at the age of 15, was a
most extraordinary' mathematician and astronomer, thoroughly
familiar with both ancient and modem classics, and a devoted
■student. He taught many young men his remarkable mcrh-.-ds
:n the use of figures.
Chi/d:
*'j52 Sarah Josephine, b. July 3, 1337, m. Charles Gibson; lives at Albany,
N. Y. ; had two sons.
424
HENRY JOSEPH' GALLUP {Jarcd\ Henry\ Baiadam\
Bcnadam^, /ohn\ John'), son of Jared and Mary (Whipple)
Gallup, bom in Preston, Conn., February 11, 18 10, married
Elizabeth Fox, who was born April 22, 1824, in East Hartford,
Conn. Lived near Poquetannock, Conn. ; he died November
I. i>^82, aged 72.
120 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
953 Henry Jared, b. May ii, 1551.
954 Mary Elizabeth, b. June 26, 1S55.
955 William Clarence, b. April 7, 1S5S.
956 John Mason, b. May 31, iS6r, d. Aug. 31, 1865.
REBECCA' GALLUP {Jacob\ Xathan\ Benadam\ Ben-
adam^^ John'', Jo/m^), daughter of Jacob and Rebecca (Morgan)
Gallup, bom October 6, 17S5, died April 4, 1830; married
Avery Allyn of Groton, March 28, 1807.
Children :
Alithea Allyn, b. Aug. 26, 1807.
AvERV " b. Jan. 30, 1809.
Lucia D. " b. Feb. 14, 1S12.
Parthenia " b. Nov. 26, 1S14.
Lydia " b. May 14, 1817.
Rebecca
_ ,, ( b. Nov. II. 1 82 1.
Temperance
426
JACOB' GALLUP {/c7rc^d\ Nat/uni\ Bcnadam\ Bcnadam\
John'', John^), son of Jacob and Rebecca (Morgan) Gallup,
bom April 24, 1787; married first. Parthenia ^lorgan, May
24, 1812; married second, Mrs. Sarah (Bill) Williams, October
15, 1830.
Children by Fir si Marriage :
*957 Prldence. b. Sept. 27, 1S15, m. John W. Bill, Aug. 4, 1S36.
*.,-,T T u>' oD„' Elizabeth Spicer.
*95= Jacob Lorenzo, b. Nov. 27, 1S18, m. - ^^^^^ ^.^^^^^^
959 Frances A. b. Apnl 20, 1821, m. Dudley Davis, Oct. 19, 1S41.
960 Calvin, b. Jan. 13, 1824.
961 Horace, b. Aug. 20, 1827.
Child by Second Marriage :
962 Sarah, m. Calvin Allen.
427
LUCY' GALLUP {Jacob\ Nathan\ Bcnadmn\ Benadam\
John'', John''), daughter of Jacob and Rebecca (Morgan) Gallup,
bom March 22, 1789, married Israel Allyn, August i, 1813,
born December 24, 1790; live in (Jhio.
GALLUP FAMILY. 121
Children:
George H.
Allyn, b. Oct.
20,
1814.
Israel M.
b. Jan.
iSiS.
Abel G.
b. Oct.
4.
1820.
Lucy R.
" . b. Sept.
15.
1822.
At'STLV
b. Aug.
20,
182S.
Lydia
b. June
16,
1831.
Hannah
b. Aug.
13,
1835-
428
LOIS' GALLUP {Jacob\ NatJLan\ Benadain\ Bcnadam\
John'', John'), daughter of Jacob and Rebecca (Morgan) Gallup,
born April 17, 1791, married Charles Allyn of Groton, Conn.,
Februar}', 18 14.
Children :
L'lLisA Allyn, m. R. A. Williams.
Rev. Robert Allyn, D.D., L.L.D., m. first, Emeline H. Denison, b. Oct.
14, iSio. Children: Charles Allyn, b. Sept. 5, 1842, m. Helen Starr,
Nov. 18, 1S67, has a book store in New London, Conn. ; Emeline Lucy
Allyn, b. April 12, 1S44, m. William Hypes of Lebanon, 111. She had
been professor in Jacksonville (Illinois) Female College. Rev. Robert
Allyn is president of the State Normal University at Carbondale, 111.
His wife, Emehne. died April 24, 1844. He married second, Man,- B.
Buddington, June 24, 1845; she died OcL 1879.
Amanda Allyn.
J \.MES
'-■-.LVIN
431
LYDIA' GALLUP {Jacob\ NatJian\ Benadam\ Benadam\
John\ John'), daughter of Jacob and Rebecca (Morgan) Gallup,
•rn July 5, 1797, married Lewis Wadhams of Goshen, Conn.
Children :
Lewis C. Wadh.-^.ms.
Lydi.\ A.
Moses "
Marvin " —
ELIZABETH' GALLUP {Christopher', Nathan\ Benadam\
>',iJam\ John\ John'), daughter of Christopher and Mr.s.
-Martha (Stanton) Prentice Gallup, bom January 21, 1795,
-I'irried Warren Williams, January 12, 1815.
\'2-2 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
Henry W. Williams, b. Jan. 20, 1S16.
GuRDON O. " b. Nov. 14. iSi7-
Elizabeth M. " b. Feb. 2, 1S20.
Hezekiah W. " b. Aug. 10, 1S22.
Julia A. " b. Feb. 11, 1825.
AsENATH G. " b. May 13, 1S27.
Charity H. " b. May 2, 1S29.
S.A.RAH G. " b. Aug. 6, I S3 1.
Nathan " b. June 28, 1S33.
J.\NE E. " b. Dec. 25, 1S38.
436
JULIA A.' GALLUP {Christopher', Nathan\ Benadain\
Benadam\ John\ John'), daughter of Christopher and Mrs.
Martha (Stanton) Prentice Gallup, born July 26, 1807, married
Joseph S. Williams, December 29, 1S24, who died February 19,
1889; Mrs. Julia A. Williams died May 19, 1883. They lived
on the ancestral farm of Thomas Stanton, one of the first
settlers of Stonington, which was never occupied by any other
than Stantons until Mr. Williams lived there.
Children :
Joseph S. Williams, Jr. b. Dec. 11, 1S25, d. Sept. it, 1S34.
William " b. Dec. 19, 1827. m. Lydia H. Clift, May 3, 1:53. d.
March 16, 1S57.
Elias " b. Jan. 19, 1830, m. Susan Brown; now of Mystic.
Julia A. " b. June 29, 1832, m. Salmon C. Foote, Oct. 16, 1S51.
Joseph S. (2d) " b. Aug. 12, 1S34. m. Elizabeth C. Foote, Jan. 13,
1853; now of Mystic.
Charles " b. March 28, 1837, m. Julia A. Lewis, Nov. 23,
1859, d. Oct. 30, 1865.
Warre.n " b. June 16, 1S44, d.'Nov. 9, 1869.
Martha E. " t. Jan. 26, 1846, d. Oct. 15. 1857,
437
CHRISTOPHER MILTON' GALLUP {Christopher\
Nathan\ Bcnadam\ Benadam\ John\ John'), son of Chris-
topher and Martlui ( Stanton ) <}allup, b-m November 25,
1809. marncd Aiina S, Billings, June 5, 1S33, died February
19, 1874, at Ledyard, Conn. ; his wife died at St. Paul, Minn.,
August 31, 1874.
GALLUP FAJIILY.
123
Chiidren :
♦963 Martha Ann-, b. Sept. 7, 1S34, m. Col. Chauncey W. Griggs.
♦964 Christopher Morgan, b. May 31, 1S36, m. Hannah Lamb.
•965 N.A.TH.\N, b. Oct. 13, 1S4S, m. P. EmmaGeer.
966 NoYES P. b. April 30, 1653, at Ledyard, Conn., m. Xov.
17, i88r, Cora E. Morgan, daughter of Herman L. Morgan of Cleve-
land; lives at Cleveland, Ohio.
442
LODOWICKC.^ GALLUP {Lodozvick\ Nathan\ Benadain,\
Benadain\ John\ John'), son of Lodowick and Margaret
(Phelps) Gallup, bom February 11, 1809, married Nancy White,
September 22, 1834.
Children :
967 Nelson.
968 Ed\v.\rd.
969 William.
970 Henry. »
971 Benj.\.min.
Zkihaniah
444
FANNY MARL\' GALLUP {Lodozuh-k\ Nathan', Bcnadam\
I'cnadaui', John\ John'), daughter of Lodowick and :Margaret
(Phelps) Gallup, born March 2, 1814, married Giles Williams of
Pomfret, Conn., September 13, 1S33. After the death of :Mrs.
Fanny M. Gallup, Mr. Williams married her sister, Cecilia Gal-
lup, December 6, 1869.
Children :
Williams, b. Feb. 20, 1S35, m. Minerva V. Park, daughter of
Appleton Park of Pawtucket, R. I., Nov. 24, 1S64;
lives at Providence, R. I., and is agent for Provi-
dence and Stonington Steamship Co. Children:
Appleton Park, b. Jan. 28, 1867; Frank Elmer, b.
Sept 27, 1870; Florence Minerva, b. Sept. i3, 1874.
b. Jan. 16, 1S36.
b. Jan. 16, 1838.
b. March 23, 1S40.
b. March i, 1842.
b. Oct. 31, 1544.
b. April to, 1S43.
b. May 4, 1550.
b. Jan. 22, 1S53.
^Iargaret p.
Ellen M.
Giles A.
Job
^"athan G.
y US E.
■•"whan
124 GENEALOGY OF
446
ASA ORAX^ GALLUP (Lodoivkk\ Xathan\ Bcnadam\
Bt-iiadain\ Joh!i\ John'), son of Lodowick and Margaret
(Phelps) Gallup, born January 31, 1819, married Wealthy P.
Palmer at Lenox, N. Y., July 4, 1S49. He died November
12, 1865, at Alexandria, Va.
Children :
972 Linda W. b. at Lenox, N. Y., July 10, 1851, m. Henry D. Hard, Feb.
13, 1S75. Children: Erma W. b. Sept. S, iSSi ; Oran C. b. June
20, 1SS4.
*973 Lodowick E. b. Nov. 8, 1S56, at Dumfries, Va.
974 Oran Palmer, b. i860, d. 1S61.
975 Asa Or.an, b. Sept. 24, 1S65, at Alexandria, Va., m. Mina E. Dewey,
June 29, 1SS9. Child : Arietta Marie, b. Sept. 24, 1890, at Albany,N.Y.
447
DWIGHT^ GALLUP (Lodoicick\ Nathan\ Bcnadam\ Ben-
ada>n\ Johir. John'), son of Lodowick and Margaret (Phelps)
Gallup, born April 14, 1825. He married Lydia A. Wadhams
of Goshen, Conn., November 19, 1S49, and settled on a farm
in that town, where he lived until after the war, when he
returned to Ledyard, his native town, where he is now living.
CJ ildren :
976 Jane W. b. Sept. 19, 1S51, m. Russell Gallup, May 3, 1S74.
977 Moses W. b. Aug. 8, 1853,
97S Ralph, b. Sept. 6, 1858.
979 LiLLiE. b. June 5, 1S60.
980 Lrcv M. b. Jan. 26, 1S64. m. Adam Larrabee of Ledyard, Nov.
19. i;r2.
456
DANIEL^ GALLUP {/o/in\ Joseph\ Joseph\ Benadam\
John\ John'), son of General John and Hannah (Denison) Gal-
lup; bom September 12, 1789; married first, Nancy Denison;
married second, ^Lary Cheesebro. He died January 27, 1S59.
Childrtn liy First Marriage :
■I't ]• .;{■, \). Went to Canada and died there; left three daughters.
(ja2 Ann M. m. S. H. Carter. They had one son who lives in Auburn, N. Y.
Child by Second Marriage :
0^3 Damkl R. b. Feb. i, 1S37; m. Elizabeth Ann Schuyler Feb. 14, 1S61 ;
now living in Sloansville, Sch'^harie Co., X. Y.
GALLUP fa:mily. 125
457
JOSEPH' GALLUP {John\ Joseph\ Jostph\ Baiadain\
John", John'), son of General John and Hannah (Denison) Gal-
hip; born December 9, 1791 ; married Lticy A. Fowler, daugh-
ter of Benjamin and Lucy Fowler, May 12, i8i6;hedied May
;o, 1S70, at their home in Knox, N. Y. Lucy A. Fowler Gal-
lup was born May 11, 179S, and died January 26, 1864.
Children :
♦9=^4 Benjamin Fowler, b. July 12, iSiS.
923 Ll-cy Ann, b. May 14.1S20, d. April 16, iS63, at Knox, N. Y.
9S6 Amanda Maria, b. Sept. 11, i322, m. Abram P. Walker, Sept. 14, 1S64.
Residence New Scotland, Albany Co., N. Y.
987 LucRETiA Amelia, b. Jan. 26, 1S26; m. Iziahiah W. Chesebro, Feb. 6.
1S49, d. Aug. 25, 1S64, at Cohoes, N. Y. Childreii: Robert D., b.
Nov. 19, 1S49, d. Oct. 13, 1365. Alida, b. March 7, 1353, m. Edgar
H. Cook, Aug. 31, i3S2. Joseph D., b. April 10, 1S59, d. April 15,
1863. Lucy A., b. July 12, 1S64. Residence, Albany. X. Y.
953 Emma Abigail, b. May i3, 1S20, m. John M. HotaUng, June 14, 1S54.
Residence, Delmar, X. Y.
9S9 Cornelia Ester, b. May 30, 1533, ra. John Ketcham, Dec. 15, 1S57.
<yyo John Jay, b. Oct. 6, 1S35, m. Jan. 14, 1S73, Mary Frederick. One
child, Anna Louisa, b. Jan. 14, 1S75, d. Sept. 20, 1875, at their resi-
dence in Knox, X. Y.
*^J9I Henry Gardiner, b. Feb. 7, i?33.
■V)i Blzaleel Hwwk, b. Aug. 27. 1^42, unmarned. Residence, Xew York
City.
460
GURDON' GALLUP {John\ Joseph', Joseph', Bcnadain\
John'', John') son of General John and Hannah (Denison) Gal-
lup; born June 12, 179S; married Eva Haverly, who was bom
May 14, 1804. He died December 11, 1884.
Children :
993 Hannah, b. March 14, 1821.
994 Horace, b. Xov. 26, i322.
995 Maria E. b. Dec. 5, 1S24, d. Jan. 24. 1S26.
996 Hirum, b. Nov. 3, 1826, d. June 23, 1S23.
997 Aliua, b. May g, 1829.
*998 Charle-s, b. April 19, 1831.
*999 James H. b. May 14, 1833,
i'j<jo Silas D. b. Feb. i, 1839, d. April 26, 1342.
looi Aijelaiuk M. b. March 7, 1842.
126 GENEALOGY OF
461
ESTHER' GALLUP {John\ Joseph\ Joseph', Benadam\
JoJui^, JoJin^), daughter of General John and Hannah (Denison)
Gallup; bom July 19, iSoo; married Ehenezer A. Denison; bom
in 1788; lived at Rutherford Park, N. J., died Januar}^ 10, 18S4.
CJtildren :
Avery Denison, m. Elizabeth Meigs.
Admetus " b. April 26, 1S24, m. Margaret Farley, June,
1 866; lives at Vernon Centre, Blue Earth
Co., Minn.
Edwin " lives at Esperance, N. Y.
Mary O. " m. J. W. Holmes, Sept. 4, 1S47.
Alida " m. Albert RejTiolds.
H.-\.NNAH Elizabeth " m. William Lock of Perth, Canada, Dec, 25,
1S46.
463
LUCY' GALLUP {Gurdon\ Joseph', Joseph', Bcnadam\ /ohn\
John'), daughter of Gurdon and ^ybil (Capron) Gallup; bom
at Groton, Conn., November 5, 1796; married Rev. Hector
Bronson.
Children :
Anna E. Bronson.
Harriet " m. Samuel Williams ; now a widow in New York
City.
John Oscar " b. in Glastonbury, Conn., Nov. 29, 1S27; now in
New York City.
Li;';y Maria " m. Howard Hinton, of Hume Journal, X. Y.
Maky Ellen '• m. W. R. C. Clark, now of Indian Springs, Fla.
467
JOSEPH' GALLUP {Gurdon\ Joseph', Joseph', Bcnadam\
John', John\ son of Gurdon and Sybil (Capran) Gallup of Pres-
ton, Conn.; born May 2, 1803; married Abby Ann Denison,
November 3, 1825. She was born November 15, 1807 ; lived in
Cuba, N. Y.
Children :
looia Joseph Oscar, b. Aug. 30, 1828, m. Isabel Carpenter. He was a
soldier in the war.
KKjib Ai;i!v Ellkn, b. March 25, 1S31, m. Ro'.ert Wasson.
i'j<jic FkANCEs Aueline, b. Oct 24, 1S33, m. Je!T(.rs<m Halstoad.
iwid Gurdon, b. Feb. iS, 1S36, m. Ihiniiah Xash. He wa.s a
soldii.-r m the war.
GALLUP FAMILY. 127
looie Charlotte A. b. Aug. 2, 1S3S, m. James Carpenter,
looif Elizabeth, b. Feb. 16, 1841, m. Henry Chesebro.
looig Giles F. b. April 21, 1843, m. Mary E. Green,
looih Emma, b. March 25, 1S45, m. James Chesebro.
icx3ii Charles A. b. Dec. 20, 1S4S, d. July 28, 1S64.
468
GILES' GALLUP {Giirdon\ JoscpJi\ Joseph\ Bcnadaui\
John^, John^)^ son of Gurdon and Sybil (Capron) Gallup; bom
May 17, 1805; married Sarah O. Witter at Preston, Conn., Jan-
uary 20, 1833. She was born February 10, 1806; died 1836.
Some years after her death ]Mr. Gallup married, and about 1844
removed to the state of New York, and is now living at Cuba,
Alleghanv Co., N. Y.
Child:
1002 Giles Albert, b. Jan. 19, 1S35. In early life he went to Kentucky
and spent several years in teaching. He studied law and was
admitted to the bar just before the war broke out. But inheriting
the patriotism and bravery of his ancestors he gave up his profes-
sion, enlisted a company, and went into the Union service. He
raised his company in Oldham, Lagrange Co., Kentucky, it being
Company I of the Thirteenth Regiment Twenty-third Army Corps ;
at first under General Buell. He was at first Captain, but was .soon
promoted to the rank of Brigade Inspector. He was with General
Sherman on his march to the sea, and had just finished inspecting
the brigade when he was mortally wounded and died soon after
about 25 miles south of Atlanta, Ga. During his whole career in the
army he was distinguished for courage and bravery.
471
FRANKLIN' GALLUP, {Gurdon\ Joscph\ Joseph', Ben-
adam^, John", JoJui^ ), son of Gurdon and Sybil (Capron) Gal-
lup, bom at Groton, Conn., August 18, 181 2. Married first, at
Poquonoc Bridge, August 18, 1834, Hannah Burrows, daughter
of Benjamin and Rebecca Burrows, bom April 15, 18 13, died
January i, 1843; married second, Sarah E. Burrows, sister of
his first wife, April 9, 1843.
Children by First Marriage :
*ioo3 Hannah B. b. Jan. 14, 1835, m. Rev. Asa C. Bronson, then of Mystic
River, Conn., Jan. 21, 1869.
*ioo4 Benjamin F. b. July 13, 1S36.
•1005 LoREN A. b. Oct. 18, 183S.
*ioo6 Frederic, b. Jan. 27, 1841.
1007 Sarah A. b. Dec. 26, 1842, d. April i, 1848.
128 GENEALOGY OF
Children by Second Marriage :
looS Simeon S. b. Feb. 9, 1S44, d. young.
1009 Edwin S. b. May 17, 1S45,
*ioio Frances D. b. Nov. 4, 1S46, m. Obadiah P. Howell of Port Jer\-i<.
N. Y.
*ioii Adelaide, b. Sept. 23, 1S4S, m. George A. Atkins of Indianapolis,
Ind. , Nov. 2, 1870.
*ior2 Walter L. b. April 2, 1S51.
1013 RoswELL B. b. April 5, 1S54, d. young.
1014 Lucy M. b. April 3, 1S57, m. William R. Aver}' of Cincinnati,
Ohio, Oct. 16, 1S77, d. Dec. 15, 1S7S.
*ioi5 Elmer E. b. Dec. 2, i36o.
1016 Alice E. b. Dec. r, 1862, m. John M. Gallupof Hartford, Conn.,
Jan. 14, 18S6.
1017 Florence E.b. Dec. 4, 1S64, m. April 20, 1S90, Rev. Philip Xordell,
D.D., a Baptist clergj-man of New London, Conn.
473
EZEKIEL' GALLUP {Joseph', ElisJia\ Joseph*, Bcnadam\
Johti^, John^), son of Joseph and Miriam ( Brigham ) Gallup,
bom at Hartland, Vt., Julv 6, 1787. He went with his father
to Melbourne, Canada, in 1800. Married first, Pamelia Bachel-
dor, October 27, 1814; she died, January 22, 1841 ; married
second, Rebecca, widow of Joseph Gallup, December 27, 1842;
she died April 5, 1876. Mr. Gallup removed to Medina, Mich.,
and died there January 13, i860.
Children :
1018 Abigail, b. Aug. 15, 1815, m. Luther Mitchell, Nov. 15, 1842, d.
April, 1S44.
*ioi9 Ezekiel, b. April 22, 1S17.
1020 Bk/isv, b. June 4, iSiq, m. John Powers, March 17. i?39, d.
Feb. i?43.
io2r Permelia, b. March 15, 1821, m. Richard Osbom, Nov. 15, 1842; d.
July 17, 1884.
*io22 Frederick, b. March 11, 1S23.
1023 Zelotes, b. March 24, 1825.
1024 William, b. June i, 1827.
1025 Franklin, b. Sept. 24, 1829.
1026 Aylmer, b. Sept. 2, 1831.
1027 Nancy, b. Sept. 6, 1836, m. Mj-ron BuUis, Oct. 18, i860,
474
JOSEPH' GALLUP, { Joseph', Elisha\ Joseph', Dcnadam\
John'^, John^) son of Joseph and Miriam (Brigham) Gallup; bom
GALLUP FAMILY. 129
at Hartland, Vt., June 2, 1789; went to Canada in iSoo and
afterwards removed to Medina, Mich., where he died October
27, 1840; married Rebecca Huckins in 1810, who was bom Sep-
tember 2, 1791; died April 5, 1876.
CJiildren :
102S PoLLiE, b. Feb. 24, 1S12, m. H. Post, 1S60, d. April 6, 1S84.
1029 Fidelia, b. March 24, 1S14, m. Jefferson Bagley 1S36, d. Nov. 12, 1S81.
1030 Rebecca, b. Oct. 31, 1S15, m. Da\nd Hubbell 1S36, d. Feb. 29, 1SS7.
1031 Martha, b. Sept. 10, iSiy, ra. Benj. Hoadley 1S35, d. Dec. 26, 1SS5.
1032 Olive, b. Jan. 17, 1S19, ra. Henrj- Tucker Oct. 23, 1S48.
1033 Joseph, b. Jan. 21, 1S21, d. April 28, 1840.
1034 Isaac, b. Nov. 8, 1823, d. June 17, 1836.
1035 Eliza A. b. Sept. 10, 1824, m. Ezekiel Gallup Dec. 27, 1842.
1836 Elisha, b. Dec. 31, 1S26.
1037 Maria L. b. May 2, 1829, m. AlonzoRav-mond 1852, d. Feb. 2, 1878.
475
ZADOC GALLUP {Joscph\ Elisha\ Joscph\ Bcnadam\
John\ John'), son of Joseph and Miriam (Brigham) Gallup;
bom at Hartland, Vt., June 27, 1791, and went with his father
to Canada in 1800; married Lucy Young of Melbourne, P. Q. ;
died at Melboume, October 19, 1842. After his death his family
of four sons and two daughters moved to Wisconsin ; and after-
wards two sons went to California.
476
GEORGE' GALLUP {Joseph\ Elisha\ Joscph\ Bcnadam\
John'', John'), son of Joseph and Miriam (Brigham) Gallup,
bom at Brookfield, Vt., September 15, 1793, married Elmira
Young of Melbourne, Canada, January 28, 1826, who was born
in 1806. He removed to Medina, Mich., and died there April
6, 1868; his wife died, February 14, 1861.
Children :
1038 George B. b. Dec. 22, 1826, d. Aug. 31. 1854.
1039 Elmira K. b. Aug. 31, 1828, m. Joseph Shafer, Dec. 18. 1S48.
1040 Jane M. b. Feb. ig, 1831, m. Gideon Shafer, June, 1S50.
1041 CoRDiLiA M. b. Nov. 28, 1833, d. 1840.
1042 Edwi.n C. b. June i, 1836, m. Cornelia Turner, Dec. 25, 1857, d.
June 23, 1859.
i'.43 Cak'.i.ink C. b. April 7, 1S39, m. Thomas Joughm, Jan. i. 1S61.
i<n4 Harkii.i if. A. b. March 24, 1842, m. John Wright, May 31. 1-04.
104:;, Cok.M.i.i V E. b. Nov. 8, 1846.
;>
130 GENEALOGY OF
ELISHA' GALLUP {Joscph\ Elisha\ Joscph\ Benadam\
John', /o/ni^) son of Joseph and ^liriam (Brigham) Gallup:
born at Brookfield, Vt., February 15, 1798; married Eunice
Gardner of Coventry, Vt., in 1825, who was a descendant of the
Gardners of Gardner's Island. He removed to Melbourne, P.
Q., where he died August 2, 1864.
Children :
1046 Miriam b. Aug. 10, 1S25, d. Oct. 27, 1S25.
*io47 Elish.v JosEi'H b. Oct. 17, 1826.
1048 Fanny M. b. Sept. 20, 1828, m. Charles Hall at Melbourne, P.
Q., 1847, d. Jan. i, 18S9.
*io49 LoRiNG G. b. May 3, 1S31.
1050 Harriet E. b. March 15, 1S33, m. Robert Burt of Melbourne,
P. Q., 1856, d. May i, i36o.
1051 PoLLiE A. b. May 8, 1836.
*io52 John P. b. May 2, 183S.
*I053 P. Oscar, b. May 2, 1840.
*io54 Zadoc Alglstcs b. Sept. 30, 1S42.
1055 Marcia S. b. Sept. 15, 1844, d. Aug. 16, 1845.
481
FREDERICK T.' GALLUP {Elisha\ Elisha\ Joscpk\ Ben-
adam\ John'' John'), son of Elisha and Hannah (Allen) Gallup,
bom at Hartland, Vt., married Martha Gallup, daughter of
Joseph Gallup of Melbourne, Canada, January 29, 1820, lived
at Hartland. Vt. He died January 13, 1S68; his wife died
September 29, 1S72.
Children :
1056 Frederick T. d. Feb. i3, 1882.
1057 Elisha J.
1058 Eunice J.J ' d. July 15,1852.
1059 Hannah A. m. Jerry G. Hadley.
1060 Miriam B.
1061 Lucy D. m. James Hadley.
1062 Sophia D. d. Oct. 2, 1882.
1063 Clarine p.
[Elisha, Miriam, and Clarine live on the original Gallup farm at Hart-
land, Vt, in the house their great grandfather built.]
GAIiLUP FAMILY.
131
EIGHTH GEXERATIOX.
485
SILAS' GALLUP {Tliomas\ John\ Isaac\ John\ John\
Joh/i^, /okn^), son of Thomas and Esther (Westcott) Gallup,
bom March 15, 1800, married Milly Stephenson, October 5,
1826, and lived in Brookfield, Mass. ; he died November, 1870.
C/u7d:
*io64 Christopher Colcmbus, b. May 7, 1827.
486
NANCY W^ GALLUP ( TJiomas\ John\ Isaac\ Joh?i\ John\
John^^/ohn^), daughter of Thomas and Esther (Westcott) Gallup,
bom May 2, 1801, at Brookfield. Mass. ; married Welcome
Wood, December, 1823; he died April 3, 1879.
Children :
Clarinda W. Wuod, b. Aug. 19, 1S25, m. Le-wns Henshaw.
Harvey " b. April 23, 1S27, m. Mar\' Ann Carey.
Lucy H. " b. Nov. 9, 1828.
Melvi.na R. " b. July 24, 1S30.
Jairl's W. " b. Oct. 24, 1S32, m. Charlotte Squares.
Emeli.ne E. " b. Sept. 30, 1334.
John G. " b. Dec. 5, 1S36.
Louisa A. " b. July 25, 1838, m. Benjamin Steele.
Charles H. " b. July 10, 1846.
488
ALFRED E.* GALLUP {Thomas', John\ Isaac\ John\
John^, Johii^ Jo/in^), son of Thomas and Esther Gallup, born
May 15, 1808, married Ann Windsor, daughter of Daniel
Windsor of Sterling, Conn., March 7, 1841 ; lived at East Rro(jk-
field, Mass., and Sterling, Conn., afterwards removed to Illinois,
where he died November 21, 1888.
132 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
*ro65 Daniel W. b. May ii, 1S42.
*io66 Frederick, b. Nov. 3, 1S46.
1067 Phehe. b. June 23, 1S49, m. S. T. Call of Emington, 111.
*io68 John W. b. June 25, 1S53.
1069 Evelyn, b. Jan. 13, 1S57, m. Otto Putnam.
BENADA^r GALLUP {Thoi)ias\ Jolin\ Isaac', JoJin\
John'', John'', John'), son of Thomas and Esther (Westcott)
Gallup, born June 21, 1810, married Caroline Henshaw, October
10, 1832, and lives in East Brookfield, ;Mass.
Chiidrefi :
1070 Windsor, b. Feb. 26, 1S34, d. May 20, 1838.
1071 Hiram. b. April 16, 1S39.
*io72 Osborne, b. April 16, 1S42.
1073 Elizabeth H. b. Aug. 3, 1S4S, d. Aug. 17, 1849.
1074 Caroline E. b. June 15, 1850, m. Josiah Hobbs, Jan. 5, 1S70. c7///-
dren: Howard E. b. Dec. i, 1S72; Frank M. b. May 25, 1878;
George G. b. June 4, 1S80.
490
JOHN DOL'GLASS^ GXl.l.\jV {Isaac\ Jo/ui\ Isaac\John\
Johii\ Johir, JoJin'), son of Isaac and Olive (Park) Gallup; born
at Voluntown, Conn., October i, 1820; married Martha Dame
Allen, June 20, 1854, daughter of Rev. Jacob and Mercy Dame
Allen of Sterling-, Conn., who was pastor of the Congregational
Church at Sterling for nearly twenty years. They lived at
North East, Dutchess Co., X. Y., removed to Agawam, Mass.,
1858, where he is now living, and is the compiler of these
records.
The following sketch, written by Miss Emily Gallup, grand-daughter of
Andrew Gallup, one of the survivors of the battle of Fort Griswold, at Gro-
ton, Conn., is given a place here with some hesitation: not from any want of
confidence in the sincerity of the writer, but from the author's reluctance to
ascribe praise to himself.
[I have just copied the above brief notice of John Douglass Gallup, and
am suddenly inspired to "put in a word" which I shall ask to have inserted
here;]
The pen that has written uncounted wt^rds of praise for others ha.s been
silent here. And the bo(jk would ever be incomplete without something
more of the one who has given to us this bestowal of long-l(jst facts, con-
GALLUP FAMILY. 138
cerning our ancestry. But that word one, in the singular number, does not
mean one indi\-idual only, as Mrs. Gallup's interests are one with her hus-
band's, for to her unceasing enthusiasm and faithful devotion to the real
work of preparation, is its successful termination chiefly due.
"I would," that all who read might have shared with me the comfort of
hearing from their lips the storj- of the book's beginning.
The first impulse came from the hps of Captain Gallup's very aged mother,
whose remarkably accurate knowledge of ver>- many who bear the family
name, was thought worthy of preservation, and Mrs. Gallup's pencil care-
fully recorded facts as she gave them \\'ithout one thought of the book,
genealogical, historical, which has finally developed therefrom.
There are manv unwritten stories of different members of that family,
now gone, of whom Captain Gallup has told me in the quiet evenings by his
hospitable fireside.
One was, of an Indian wigwam that stood in the yard of Captain Gal-
lup's great-great-grandfather, Captain John Gallup, of Sterling, Conn. Dif-
ferent Indians occupying the same, whenever they willed, usually going
away in the summer, and returning for a time each fall, on their way to Nar-
ragansett Bay, for a winter's stay.
Upon their leaving, all their effects were tied in bundles and stored in the
ample garret of Mr. Gallup's hou.se, where they remained, safe from all
intrusion, until again claimed by their respective owners.
They had an orchard of their own planting, on the farm, traces of which
still remain.
They enjoyed their portion of apples and cider until the cider proved an
injury-, when they were kindly and firmly told, they must give it up or
remove. This was not an acceptable message, but after serious considera-
tion, never doubting Mr. Gallup's sincerity, they decided to forego the pleas-
ures of the beverage, and retain their transient home. And here they came
for many years in comfortable security, happy in a sense of joint ownership
of all the good things the farm afforded. Mr. Gallup was their protector.
iriterpreter, and friend.
Tins is only one of many memories, prov-ing that our ancestors were not
" Indian fighters" from impulses of inhumanity, but, when their homes and
helpless ones were imperiled, they shrank not from the severest duty men
ever meet in their defense. And the grateful hearts of their descendants,
living in different times, hold only love and honor for the kind natures that
dared to be so brave.
The present Captain John D. Gallup also owned, between the years 1S70
and iS3i, the steam yachts Mayflower and River Belle, long familiar to citi-
zens of Springfield and all along shore down to Saybrook, remembered to-
day by hundreds of excursionists who enjoyed their comfortable appoint-
ments on their way to "Gallup's Grove," on the cool shore of the Connecti-
cut, for a restful day and a return .sail to Springfield, Holyoke, and various
p<jints, at its clo^e. Phot(jgraphs of these boats hang over tiie table where
these manuscripts have been prepared. One has on board the members ot
the Episcopal Sunday School of Christ's Church, Springfield, with Bishop
J'Urgess, a prominent figure, in view.
134 GENEALOGY OF
No fear of stern encounters with "Red Men." by this Captain Gallup,
but he can point out many of their ancient camping-places. He has an inter-
esting collection of "Indian relics," many of them gathered along the shore
of this fair Connecticut, memorable in its silent associations of the days of
our ancestors. ^ Emily Gallup.
493
JAMES H.' GALLUP {Isaac', John\ Isaac\ John\ Jolui\
Johii'^, John^), son of Isaac and Olive (Park) Gallup, bom at
Volunto\\Ti, August 9, 1825, married Sarah E. Selden of Pro\'i-
dence, R. L, August 16, 1852. He went South, where he lived
at Macon, Ga. , and Huntsville, Ala. ; during the war came north
and settled in Carrollton, 111. ; died October 5, 1875.
Children :
1075 Charles E. b. at Athens, Ga., Oct. 12, 1854.
*io76 He.nry I. b. at Huntsville, Ala., July 13, 1S5S.
1077 Sarah F. b. " " Dec. 19, 1859.
1078 Selden, b. Sept. 6, 1S62, d. Jan. 8, 1S63.
1079 Ezra S. b. at Carrollton, 111., March 8, 1S64.
1080 Alveruo M. b. " " JuJy 23, 1865.
io8r Mary J. b. " " Jan. 22, 1867, d. Sept. 27, i5S2.
1052 Lalra Y. b, " " April 26, iS63, d. at Providence,
R. I., in 1889.
1053 John D. b. " " March 11, 1870.
1054 Ambrose B. b. " " July 23, 1S71, d. June, 1892.
1085 Maria Louise, b. " " March 20, 1S73.
10S6 James J. b. Sept. 14, 1S75, d. March 3. 1876.
495
RALPH P.' GALLUP {Isaac\ John\ Isaac% /ohn\ John\
John"^, JoJui^), son of Isaac and Olive (Park) Gallup, bom at
Voluntown, February 28, 1829. In the late war he enlisted in
the Eighty-sixth (Illinois) Regiment, August 27, 1862; was in
several battles, among them Chicamauga and Mission Ridge;
was slightly wounded at the battle of Kenesaw Mountain ; was
in the Atlanta campaign and in Sherman's march to the sea,
and for one hundred days was not out of hearing of artiller\'
and musketry. He went up through South Carolina, North
Carolina, and Virginia to Washington, was in the great review
before the President, General Grant, and other officers, and
mustered (jut of the service June 20, 1S65. Mr. Gallup married
Anna C. MeC^rd, February 26, 1873, and settled in Dwight,
Fi., wiierc he now lives.
GALLUP FAMILY. 135
Children ,
10S7 Myrtle Grace, b. at Dwight, 111., Jan. 22, 1S74. ^ t r' — * W
loSS IsA.\c James, b. ^-^ ^^ ^ne 12, iSys^C^ i i ^ '■ - ^'/^ ^ ' * -^ 1 ^^^
loSg Lilly May, b. " " Dec. 10, iSvafd. Nov. 13, iS.jo.
496
NOYES BARBERS GALLUP {Isaac\ John\ Isaac\ John\
John\ John'', John'), son of Isaac and Olive (Park) Gallup; born
at Voluntown, Januan' 12, 1831. He was one of the early set-
tlers of Minnesota, and married Delia J. Geer at Faribault,
Minn., September 14, 1S57. She was a daughter of Elijah Den-
ison and Dorothy Geer of Griswold, Conn. ; bom March 13, 1827.
He settled on a farm near Wasioja, Dodge Co., Minn., where
he lived until 1884, when he removed to Ashton, Spink Co.,
South Dakota.
Children :
♦1090 Dolly Geer. b. June 28, 1S58, m. Clarence E. Quimby, Dec. 25,
1882.
*i09i Jasper .Elij.\h, b. Dec. 26, 1S59, m. Lottie Perry, Sept. 25, iSSg.
*i092 Thomas Shipman, b. Nov. i, 1861, m. Belle H. Dodge, March 19, iSS;.
1093 Robert Geer, b. Feb. 15, 1S64, m. Feb. 15, 1S93, Hattie M. Mar-
tin, only daughter of William H. Martin of
Beaver, Minn.
1094 Martha Ellen, b. March 30, 1066.
1095 Mary Almira, b. July 5, i36S.
1096 Is.\AC Gardner, b. Jan. 15, 1872. d. May 20, 1875.
497
CHARLES E°. GALLUP {Isaac\ John\ Isaac\ John\
John\ John\ John'), son of Isaac and Olive (Park) Gallup;
bom at Voluntown, March 26, 1833. He went to Minnesota in
1856, married Carrie H. Daniels, November 26, 1862, and
settled on a farm in Dodge Co., Minn. Mrs. Carrie H. Gallup
died April 2, 1887.
Children :
i'")7 Edwin D. b. April 22, 1364.
I'x;.? Wu.LiAM W. b. Oct. 21, iS66, m. Dec. 27. i3<}2 at Minneapolis, Minn.,
Edith Colwell, who was born Feb. 7. i SOS ; daughter of Rev. Henry
J. Colwell of Alden, Minn.
136 GENEALOGY OF
500
SARAH B/ GALLUP {Isaac\ John\ Isaac\ John\ John\
John'', John'), daughter of Isaac and Olive (Park) Gallup; born
March i6, 1844, in Voluntown, Conn. ; was graduated at Mt. Hol-
yoke Seminary in 1868; taught school subsequently at Daniel-
sonville and "Waterbury, Conn., Peru, Ind., and at St. Louis,
Mo.; married Gideon G. Tillinghast, September 1, 1879; lives
at Vernon, Conn.
Children :
Clara Berissa Tillinghast, b. July 29, iSSo.
Flora Sadie •' b. April 5, iS32, d. Sept. 4, 1SS2.
Arthur Gideon " b. Aug. 2, 1S33.
Helen Mary " b. Sept 19, 13S5.
Waldo Elliot " b. June 9, 1S87.
502
PHEBE* GALLUP {Fra?icts\ Nathanicl\ Isaac\ John\
John'^, John'', John'), daughter of Francis and Hannah (Rice)
Gallup, bom at Sterling, Conn., March 10, 1828, married John
Kennedy of Lisbon, Conn., June 17, 1851; now of Oneida, N. Y.
Children :
Horace M. Kennedy, b. in 1S52, m. Nathalie Sieboth, daughter of Dr.
Joseph Sieboth of Utica, X. Y., in December, iSSo.
Graduated from Cornell University, June, 1874,
and in July of the same year joined the editorial
Stat? of the Ut/ca Herald, remaining there until
April. 1S76, when he went to Germany to pursue
an extensive course of study. After two years of
arduous study, returned to the United States, soon
after receiving an appointment as Professor of Ger-
man and Literature in the Collegiate and Polytech-
nic Institute, Brookhm, X. Y. , residing there and
filling the position successfully until a short time
before his death. A scholar of rare ability and
culture, he was also a genial and successful teacher.
Principal Cochran remarked, that he had never
met Prof. Kennedy's equal as an instructor in the
GerTTian language. In February, r--:, he had a
severe hemorrhage (>i the lungs, sought relief in a
southern climate, found it n(jt, and in April re-
turned north to die in his father's house in ( Jnci'la.
GALLUP FAMILY. 137
JoiiN Herbert Kennedv. b. at Lisbon. Conn., April S, 1S54, m. Mary A.
Hovev, Nov. 24, iSSo, She d. Aug. 9. iSSg. He is
a manufacturer of carriages and sleighs at St. Paul
Park, Minn.
SrsA.N D. " b. at Oneida, X. Y., April 27, 1S56, was graduated
from Vassar College, June, 1S79; m. June 22, 1SS3,
Prof. John E. Branner, state geologist of Arkan-
sas. They live at Little Rock, Ark.
IIattie L. " b. at Oneida, Sept. 15, 1S60; m. July, iSSo, James
>L Markham, a furniture dealer in Oneida.
Fk.\nk G. " b. at Oneida, Oct. 9, 1S67.
509
BENJAMIN A' GALLUP {John A\, Bcnadam\ Isaac\
lohn,* Jolui^, Jo/in- , Jo/in), son of John A. and Polly (Barber)
Gallup; born at Sterling-, Conn., Augfttst 28, 18 19; married
Abby ^L Palmer, September 21, 1843; settled at Marshall,
Mich., and engaged in the practice of medicine; his wife died
June 5, 1854; he married for second wife Harriet A. Grant,
< )ctober 11, 1855.
Children by First Marriage :
1099 Oscar H. b. Feb, 22, 1S46, now of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mary L. b. May 29, 1S4S, d. July 25, 1849.
iKX) L?:on.\rd E. b. Jan. 17, 1S51.
Child by Sesond Marriage :
iioi Algusta b. June23.i5;5.
DANIEL' GALLUP {John A\, Benadanf, Isaac', John\
John\ John\ John'), son of John A. and Polly (Barber) Gal-
lup; bom at Sterling, Conn., May 11, 1S22; married Helen M.
Beach of New York City, November 22, 1849. He lived several
years in New York City, afterward in Mar}iand and in Dwight,
in.; removed to Pomona, Cal., in 1889; died there March 24,
1891.
Childreyi :
'102 John L. b. at New York City, July 19, 1850.
•103 Nellie Lolisa b. " " Sept. 12, 1858, d. Dec. 7, 1SS2.
138 . GENEALOGY OF
511
ORRIX* GALLUP {John A\, Btnadam\ Isaac\ John\
Jolin\ John'', John'), son of John A. and Polly (Barber) Gal-
lup; bom at Sterling, Conn., Februar}- i6, 1S24; married Har-
riet J. Aver}', March 21, 1844. He lived at Sterling, Conn.;
went to Illinois about 1854; lived at Dwight till 1889, when he
removed to Pomona. Cal.
Children :
1 104 Abby J. b. March i, 1845. d. Aug. 16, 1845.
1105 Sar.\h E. b. May 29, 1S54, d. Dec. 14, 1S56.
1106 John A. b. May 31, 1859, is practicing law at Pomona, Cal.
512
SABRA' GALLUP {John\ Bcuadam\ Isaac\ John\ John')
John'', John'), daughter of John A. and Polly (Barber) Gallup,
bom at Sterling, Conn., January iS, 1826, married Horace
Windsor, April 7, 1845; lived at Sterling, Conn., removed to
Dwight, 111., in 1854.
Children :
Emily A. Wi.ndsor, b. Jan. 13, 1846.
Hf:RBERT E. " b. Oct. 22, 1850.
Helen M. " b. April 10, 1S52.
513
LEONARD H' GALLUP {John A\, Benadam\ Isaac',
John\ John"", John'', John'), son of John A. and Polly (Barber)
Gallup; born at Sterling, January 12, 1828. In early life he
went West, and in the time of the gold excitement went to Cal-
ifornia in 1849, going across the plains by the overland route.
After his return he came to New York City, married Sarah E.
Beach November 7, 1854, and since that time has lived at New
York and Brooklyn. Is now (1891) living at Brooklyn; is an
active member of one of the Baptist churches in that city, hold-
ing the office of deacon and superintendent of the Sunday
School.
Child:
1107 May Belle, b. Jan. 12, 1869, m. Harry G. Mar.sh of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Nov. 6, 1888; he d. 1S92.
GALLU1» FAMILY. 139
515
RALPH \V\ GALLUP {/o/i/i A\ Bcuadam\ Isaac', Jolin\
John^, Joh>i'\ John^), son of John A. and Polly (Barber) Gallup;
bom at Sterling, Conn., February 14, 1S34. In early life he
went with his father to Illinois and afterward went to Australia.
He returned to Illinois, married Rebecca Reeder October 11,
1858, and settled on a farm near Dwight.
C/iild:
iioS Alr.a, b. Dec. 23, 1S70.
517
DIANA' GALLUP {/ohn\ Benadam\ Tsaac\ John\ John\
John'', John^), daughter of John A. and Polly (Barber) Gallup,
bom at Sterling, Conn., October 13, 1841, married Erastus H.
Kneeland, February 26, 1861.
Children :
Edith Kneel-ajsh, b. Dec. 14, 1S62.
Gertrude " b. Jan. 23, 1870.
Grace " b. May 15, 1871.
Frank Hamilton " b. Feb. 17, 1879.
518
MARGARET' GALLUP {NathanieV, Be}iadam\ Isaac\
John^, John', JoJiri^, John''), daughter of Nathaniel and Sally
(Barber) Gallup, bom in Sterling, Conn., December 6, 18 18,
married January 9, 1837, Joseph Noone, who was bom ^March
9, 1809, in Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland. They lived a
few years at Worcester, Mass., afterwards removed to Peter-
boro, N. H., where Mr. Noone became a successful woolen
manufacturer. He died at Peterboro, May 12, 1870; his wife
died September i, 1885.
Children :
C.\THERiNE Noone, b. in Sterling, Conn., Dec. ri, 1839, rn- George
H. Scripture of Mason, N. H., Nov. 20, 1S66.
Joseph Franklin " b. in Mason, N. H., April 17, 1841, m. Abbie L.
Wallace of Peterboro, June 28, 1S54; is now in
the Custom House at Bost(jn, Mass. Ci'iildren :
Kate Eva, b. March 28, 1867; Ernest W. b. Nov.
3,1870; Arthur F. b. Jan. 8, 1873, d. -^I^iy 2^,1873.
140
GENEALOGY OF
Richard Hf.nry Noone,
Albert Wellington
Mary Elizaijeth
Charles H.
William Ralph
b. in "Worcester, Mass., July 13, 1S43. m. Nancy
Jane Bailey of Peterboro, Nov. 2S, 1S65; was
engaged with his father in woolen manufactur-
ing. He died July 2S. 1SS7; his wife died Dec.
16, 1SS6. Chilli : Mary Louise, b. Aug, 2S, 1S66,
in Peterboro, m. George P. Farrar,Oct. 2S,iS34.
b. Oct. 4, 1S46, in Peterboro, N. H., m. Dec. 30,
1S6S, Isabella P. Cutter of Peterboro, who died
March 16, iSji; m. second Fannie M. Warren,
only daughter of Jesse and Sarah J. Warren, of
Dublin, N. H., Aug. 11, 1S79. Is a woolen
manufacturer, successor to Joseph Noone, and
Joseph Noone's Sons, Peterboro, N. H.
b. Dec. 15, 1849, d. May 3, 1864.
b. Dec. 25, 1S52, m. Ina Sawyer of Peterboro.
Dec. 25, 1872. Is a traveling salesman.
b. Oct. 17, 1S5S, m. Ariel A. Bowles of Boston,
Mass., Feb. i3, 1S79. Is a traveling salesman.
Child: Florence Elizabeth, b. Oct. 27, 1S81,
in Boston.
519
SALLY' GALLUP {Xathaniti\ Bcnadam\ Isaac'% John\
/ohn\ Jo/in\ John'), daughter of Nathaniel and Sally (Barber)
Gallup; bom March 18, 1821; married Chester Bailey, June 6,
1850; lived at Springfield, Mass. ; died November 10, 1856.
Children :
Adelaide M. Bailey, b. April 19, iS^i.
Martha A. " b. Aug. 25, 1352.
Chester Jl'lils " b. Aug. 19, 1S55.
521
JAMES' GALLUP {Nathamel\ Benadam\ Isaac\ John\
John'', John'), son of Nathaniel and Sally (Barber) Gallup;
bom at Sterling, Conn., November 13, 1825; married Patience
Catharine Stone of the same town, September 3, 1849; she was
bom August 31, 1826; he lived several years in New Hamp-
shire; went to Illinois in 1855 and settled on a farm in Marshall
Co., 111. ; his wife died December 25, 1891.
Children :
*ii09 George, b. in New Hampshire, 1850.
*iiio Benja.min, b. " 1852.
iiii William, b. " 1854.
GALLUP FAISULY. 141
1112 Jlliett, b. in Marshall Co.. 111., 1S56, m. Thomas Jenkins in 1S75, now
of Chicago, 111. Child: Ida, b. 1S76.
1 1 13 Ch.\rles, b. in Marshall Co., 111., i36i.
JOSEPH' GALLUP {Xat/ia/iid\ Bcnadam\ haac\ JoJin\
fohn\ Jolui\ John'), son of Nathaniel and Sally (Barber) Gal-
lup; bom at Sterling, Conn., September 4, 1S27 ; married Celia
Gallup, daughter of Erastus Gallup, in 1S51 and went to Illinois
the same year; he settled on a farm in Chillicothe, Peoria Co.,
111., where he is now living; he was elected to the State Legis-
lature in 1880 and in 1882; his wife died 1S77.
Children :
1114 Jldie, b. 1S52, m. Harvey Wetmore in 1875, lives in Lasalle Co., 111.
*iii5 M.\Rio.N. b. 1S53.
*iii6 LoREN, b. 1S5S.
1117 Nettie, b. 1S62, m. Edward Timmons 1SS2, lives at La\\-n Ridge, 111.
1118 Eli.en, b. 1865. m.DavilloPotter,iS83,livesinDunlap,PeoriaCo., 111.
1119 Elvir.\, b. Feb., 1S68, d. Feb., 1S69.
525
NATHANIEL" GALLUP {Xathaniel\ Benadam\ Isaac\
John\ John\JoJin\ John'), son of Nathaniel and Sally (Bar-
ber) Gallup; bom at Sterling, Conn., October 18, 1835; mar-
ried Mar>' E. Mathewson, October 1858, and settled on the
homestead of his father where he is now living, and which has
been in possession of the family for more than a hundred years.
Children :
1120 jE.\NNETTE,b. Aug. 25, 1S59, m. Albert I. Gibson, Oct. 3, iSSi, and lives
in Providence, R. I.
1121 M.\ry E. b. Oct. 12, 1S61, m. George Gallup of Sterling, Conn., Oct.
20, 1880.
1122 J L- LI. 4 A. b. Dec. 2, 1S63, m. John A. Baton, Nov. 10, iS^i, now of
Plaintield, Conn.
1123 Avis G. b. April 10, 1872.
1 1 24 George S. b. March 26, 1874.
526
CHANCER GALLUP {Nathanicl\ Bcnadani\ Isaac",
John\ John\ JoJin\ John'), son of Nathaniel and Sally (Bar-
ber) Gallup; born at Sterling, Conn., October 4, 1839; married
Abl)v Sherman of the same town in i860; he removed to West
Hall.jck Pc'jria Co., 111., m 1867, where he is now living.
142 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
1125 Harriet B. b. at Sterling, Conn., 1S61, m. "William Ryan in iS5o, lives
in Peoria, 111.
1126 Frank, b. " " 1866, m. Daisy Sweetman in 1S54; he
lives in West Hallock, 111. ; is
a tarmer.
529
HORACE* GALLUP {Chester', Bcnadam\ Isaac\ John\
/ohn^, Jo/in^, /o/ni'), son of Chester and Mary (Barber) Gallup;
bom in Voluntown, Conn., August 2, 1827. In his early life
his father removed with his family to Wilmington, Ohio; he
married Emily Clevenger, July 4, 1S60; she died September 9,
1863; he married second Francas H. Crar>' of Plainfield, Conn.,
June 14, 1866; they are living at Wilmington, Ohio.
Children by First Marriage :
1127 Nettie b. July S, 1S61, m. Ellis Candle, Sept. 21, iSSi.
1 128 E.MMA, b. July 16, 1S63, m. Charles Hoadley, Sept. 22, iS32.
Children by Second Marriage :
1129 Frank L. b. Jan. 27, 1872.
1 1 30 Anna C. b. Sept. 11, 1S73.
1 131 Mary K. b. July 22, iSrg.
530
ALPHA' GALLUP [Chestcr\ Benadavi\ Isaac\ John'.
JoJin^, John-, John'), son of Chester and ^Lary (Barber) Gallup:
born in Voluntown, Conn., June 8, 1829: removed to Wilming-
ton, Ohio; married Susanna Hale, July 2, 1867.
Child:
1132 George B. b. Jan. 21, 1S74.
531
HENRY C GALLUP (C//.'^/rr\ Benadam\ Isaac\ John\
JoJui", John'', John'), son of Chester and Mary (Barber) Gallup:
born at Voluntown, Conn., April 10, 1831; removed to Wilming-
ton, Ohio; married Martha M. Fadder, December 24, 1863.
Children :
1133 Cora, b. March 11, 1871.
1 134 Estelle, b. April 29, 1373.
GALLUP FA3IILY. 143
539
KINNE^ GALLUP {Erastus\ \Villiam\ Isaac\ JoJin\ Joiin\
JoJui', John'), son of Erastus and Judy (Rauthman) Gallup;
born at Voluntown, Conn., February i6, 1831 ; married Mary H.
Spencer, May 13, 1S55 ; he lived a few years in Connecticut and
then removed to Hallock, Peoria Co., 111., where he now lives.
Children :
1135 Emm.\ J. b. in Windham Co., Conn., March 31, 1S56, m. Allen
Briggs, April 13, iSyS.
1 136 Pre.ntiss L. b " " July 26, 1S57.
1 137 WiLLi.^M K. b. in Hallock, 111., Dec. 21, 1S67.
1138 Frederick T. b. " " Oct. 27, 1869.
1 1 39 Nellie M. b. " " Aug. S, 1874.
HORACE W. GALLUP {Xi^/sofi\ \Villiam\ Isaac\ John\
Johii'^ John'', Jolui'), son of Nelson and Betsy (Tanner) Gal-
luy; bom at Voluntown, Conn., October 21, 1827; married
Phebe Billings; lives in Mendota, Lasalle Co., 111.
Children :
1 140 Janette, m. William Mclntyre.
1 141 WlLLI.\.M E.
1 142 Alfred.
1 143 Mary E.
543
JOHN N\ GALLUP {Xeison\ \Villiam\ Isaac\ John\ John\
John'', John'), son of Nelson and Betsy (Tanner) Gallup: born
at Voluntown, Conn., September i, 1829; he married Happy
Church; lives in New Jefferson, Greene Co., Iowa.
Children :
1 144 Eugene, d. young.
1 145 Edgar, m. Julia Mclntyre.
1 146 JOSEPHLS F.
1147 George, (John and William) t\\-ins, died.
546
WILLIAM ALBAN- GALLUP (Alban\ William', Isaac\
./■■////*. jolm , J'-i:ir. Juiiiv) --;i -.f Alban and Lydia (Tinin;^'-hast)
'"'^iliup; born fuly 5, 1829; married Mary Ann Tanner, June 10,
144 GENEALOGY OF
Childreji :
1143 Lydia a. m. Archibald Riddell, Dec. 3, 1SS4; lives at Stuben, Mar-
shall Co., 111.
1 149 S.\RAH A.
1150 ALB.A.N W.
1 1 51 El NICE.
1 1 52 Benjamin T.
549
JOSEPH S\ GALLUP {Alban\ ]Villiam\ Isaac\ Jolin\
John'', John\ John'), son of Alban and Sally (Spalding-) Gal-
lup; born April 5, 1843; married Harriet E. Sherman, Septem-
ber 4, 1865 ; lives at Plainfield, Conn. ; is a farmer.
Children :
1 153 Annie A. b. Feb. 25, 1S67, m. James P. McMahon, Sept. 23, 1SS9.
1154 Agnes I. b. May 17, i = "--) Twins ^' -^'^^^^^ ^7* 1S7S.
1 155 Alice I. b. " " " ) m. Frank McMahon, Aug. 27,
iSgo. Child : Adelbert Joseph, b. ^tay 12, iSgi.
550
HER:NL\X B°. GALLUP {Albany William', Isaac\ Jo/in\
John'', John'', John'), son of Alban and Sally (Spalding) Gallup;
bom October 23, 1844; married Mar\^ J. Dawley of Plainfield.
Conn., March 17, 1863; lives at Morton's Mills, Montgomery-
Co., Iowa.
Children :
1 156 Harriet E. m. Robbie J. L. Taylor, Oct 29, 1S84.
1157 Edgar H.
1158 Annie M.
1159 Almeda L.
1160 Adelaide A.
551
Dr. ISAAC B.^ GALLUP {Alban' , William', Isaac', John\
John^, John'', John'), son of Alban and Sally (Spalding) Gallup.
bom August 16, 1846, married Marietta Hebbard, September
16, 1879, and lives at Willimantic, Windham Co., Conn., a
physician.
Children :
1 161 Ink/. M. b. July S, iSSo.
1 162 BEkTiiA C. b. April i3, 18S3.
GALLUP FAMILY. 14o
Dr. CHARLES N/ GALLUP {Alban\ William', /saac\
John\ Joint'' ^ Jolnr, John'), son of Alban and Sally (Spalding-)
Gallup, born Augfust 2, 1S53, married May Foote, December
25, 1883; lived at Columbia, Conn., removed to Preston, Conn.
Is a physician.
WILLL\^r GALLUP {Tlioiiias\ John' John\ John\ John\
John\ Johti'), son of Thomas and Lucy Gallup, born in Volun-
town, Conn., March 18, 1796, married Lucy Budlong at Paris,
Oneida Co., N. Y., November i, 1826. They lived at Paris, N.
Y., where he died July 4, 1884; his wife died February 23, 1882.
Children :
H63 Delia E. b. Sept. 11, 1S29, d. July 26, 1S30.
1164 James A. b. Aug. 16, 1S35, d. Oct. 26, 1839.
1165 Lydia A. b. Oct. I. 1S45, d. March 15, 1S49.
*ri66 Daniel B. b. May 24, i?32.
1167 James D. b. Aug. i5, i?4i. m. Isabel Brewster of South East. Put-
nam Co., N. Y., Oct. 21, 1SS6; is now living at Ca.ss\nlle, N. Y., in
railway service.
116S Delia T. b. Nov. 17, 1S43.
PHEBE' GALLUP {Thomas\ JoJul\ John\ John\ Jolin\
John'', John'), daughter of Thomas and Lucy Gallup, bom
in Voluntown, Conn., October 7, 1799, married Daniel Gallup,
August 26, 1820.
Children :
ii6g Amos, b. May 29, 1S24, d. Dec. 14. 1S64.
1170 Byro.v, b. June 6, 1S27. d. March S, 1870.
1171 Harvey, b. Sept. 31, 1837, d. Feb. 21, 1862.
556
LYDIA* GALLUP {Thomas', John\ John\ John\ John\
John'', John'), daughter of Thomas and Lucy Gallup; born at
^'•nuntown. C"nn., November 28, 1805: married Asher Gallup,
Scjjtember 10, 1828. >
146 GENEALOGY OF
Children .
1172 Rosamond, b. July 9, 1S30, m. G. C. Paddock, March 19, 1851.
1173 Esther J. b. Sept. S, 1S32, m. Milo Rising, Oct. 20, 1S53. Children:
Irving, b. Oct. 11, 1855; H. On.-ille, b. April
I, 1S5S; Earl M., Jan. 11, 1364.
1 1 74 Ch.-\rles a. b. Aug. I, 1S36, m. Louise Taylor, Feb. 12, iShi, m. sec-
ond, Emma J. Birdseye, May 10, 1865. Chil-
dren: Harry, b. May 15, 1866; Minnie, b.
Aug. 21, 1S70.
557
THOMAS R^ GALLUP {Thomas\ John\ John\ John\
John\ John'', John'), son of Thomas and Lucy Gallup; bora in
Voluntown, Conn., January 28, 1808; removed with his father
to Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y., in 1815; married Cynthia Budlong,
January 26, 1831 ; he died in St. Joseph, Mo., July 22, 18S1.
Childreji :
RosEL, b. Aug. 28, 1832, d. Oct. ii, 1832.
Frankli.n, b. June 7, 1834, m. Amanda Chapman, Feb. 14, 1S61, d.
Jan. 13, 1862.
1175 Richard M. b. May 12, 1841, m. Mrs. Sarah Frazer, April 13, 1SS6.
1176 George W. b. Oct 17, 1844, d. April 30, 1S65.
1 1 77 Charles D. b. July 7, 1849, d. March 21, 1854.
117S Clara N. b. Aug. 2, 1855, m. D. N. Alexander, Aug. 5, 1878. She
died Feb. 28, 18S9. Cliildren: George Ran-
dall, b. July 13, 1879; Archie Moore, b. April
29, 1881 ; Anna Theresa.
560
EZRA" GALLUP {Thomas', John\ John\ John\ John\
/ohn\ John'), son of Thomas and Lucy Gallup; bora in Paris,
Oneida Co., N. Y., Juh' 12, 1818; married Anna Bates, March
1848; he died in Homer, N. Y., June 9, 1887.
Children :
1 1 79 George.
1 180 Carleto.n.
iiSi A.nna G.
561
JABEZ F. ' GWA.V'^iXalhann/ C. \ lVhcrli-r\ John\ John\
John\ John', John'), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah (Edmunds)
GALLUP FAMILY. 147
(rallup, bom at Voluntown, March 19, 1S09. Removed to
Penns^'lvania, married Docia Brewer, and died in Hamlin,
McKean Co., Pa., in 1891; his wife died September, 1885.
Cfuldren :
11S2 Orson D.
1 183 Orfha, m. W. F. Callar.
562
ANDREW E.^ GALLUP {Nathaniel C.\ \Vheeler\ John',
John\ J 01171", JoJui^, Jolui'), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah
(Edmunds) Gallup, born at Voluntown, September 18, 18 10.
Removed to Pennsylvania, married Harriet Denning.
Cfizldren :
1 1 84 Orvili.e D.
11S5 Mary, m. J. B. Kimball.
1 186 RosETTA, m. Felix Gunning.
563
ORRIN W.* GALLUP {Nathaniel C.\ Wheeler \ John\
John*, Joh)i^, JoJui^, John^), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah
(Edmunds) Gallup, born at \'oluntown, July 17, 1812. Removed
to Pennsylvania, married Nancy Convin ; he died September
7, 1887. '
Children :
11S7 Leander J.
1 1 53 DORTON O.
11S9 Bela C.
1 190 Delos a.
1 191 Alba.
(G. A. Burdick.
1 192 Violetta, m. j jj^^ ^ ^^^^^
564
NATHANIEL C* GALLUP, Jr. {Nathaniel C.\ Wheeler\
/ohn\ John\ John'', John'', John'), son of Nathaniel C. and
Dinah (Edmunds) Gallup, bom at Voluntown, March 14, 18 14.
Removed to McKean Co., Pa., married Alsena Derby.
Children :
1 193 Wilson O.
1 194 Rosalia, m. A. S. Hopkins.
148 GENEALOGY OF
565
DANIEL' GALLUP {Xat/tanic/ C.\ \Vheelcr\ John\ John\
Johii^, Johri^, Jolui^), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah (Edmunc.>)
Gallup, bom at McKean Co., Pa. ^larried first. Lucina
Dennison, who died January 22, 1S48; married second. Clara C.
Lucore, lived in Norwich, Pa. ^Ir. Gallup died Augaist 8, 1892;
his wife, Clara C. , died November, 1S90.
Children :
*ii95 N.\THAMEi. C. b. Jan. 22, 1S44.
♦1196 William D. b. Sept. 11, 1S46.
567
EBEN" GALLUP {Xathanici C.\ \Vhce[er\ John\ John'.
Jolni^^ Johii^ Jolui^), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah (Edmunds!
Gallup, born in McKean Co., Pa. ; married Phebe Windsor.
Children :
1197 Emma, m. W. Griffin.
' 119S Carrie G. m. Fred Smith.
568
ORLANDO" GALLUP i^Xathanid C\, Whcdcr\ John\
John\ JoJut", John\ John'), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah
(Edmunds) Gallup; born in Pennsylvania; married Floretta
Comes. He died at Norwich, Pa., December 18, 1888.
Children :
1 199 Henry O.
1200 Frank.
1201 Charles C.
1202 Arnold.
569
PHILETUS E". GALLVF (Xal/iante/ C\. \Vhccler\ John' .
John\ John'', John'', John'), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah
(Edmunds) Gallup; born in Pennsylvania; married Laura A.
Colegrove, December 29, 1844; died September 30, 187S.
Children :
1203 Eliza D. b. Sept. 2, 1850, m. J. P. Wendel, April 10, 1S7S, d-
Jan. i3, 1S87.
1204 Dolly L. b. June 8, 1853, m. Charles Lemmler, Jan. 25, 1SS2. d.
^Larch 15, 188S.
GALLUP FAMILY. 149
i:.'i Ellen C. b. Maj' 3, 1S56, d. Sept. 19, 1372.
i:"j6 Jonathan C. b. March 10, 1S59, m. Estella Barden, May 13, 1SS4.
Childrtn: Myron Leroy, b. March 13, iSS;; John
Milton, b. Oct. 15, 1S91.
::i)7 Alhert P. b. Aug. 5, 1S60, m. Mary L. Fowler. Feb. 22, 1S90.
Child : Ellen Ann, b. Jan. 2, 1S91.
ijoS A. Lincoln, b. March 4, 1S65, m. Sarah ^L Sellers, Feb. 21, 1SS9.
ALFRED D^ GALLUP {Natlianicl C\, Whcelcr\ John\
John\ JoJin"^ fohn\ John'), son of Nathaniel C. and Dinah
(Edmunds) Gallup; born in Pennsylvania; married Ellen
Brewer.
Children :
i2og Clement D. deceased. _^
I2IO J.\BEZ.
573
HENRY W.^ GALLUP {lVheeler\ Whecler\ John\ John\
John^, John'', John'), son of Wheeler and Mary Gallup; born
January' 11, 1819; married Rebecca M. Phillips, September
15, 1843; lived in Sterling-, Conn.; was a farmer; he died
February 10, 1882.
Children :
I2t6 Joseph H. b. Oct 20, 1345, m. Mrs. Emily A. Maine, March 22, iS32;
lives in Sterling, Conn.
1217 HfLDAH E. b. March 31, 1351, m. Rufus Daggett, April i3, 1S75.
577
DANIEL A\ GALLUP (John\ Nathan\ John\ John\
John^, John'', John') son of John and Matilda (Kinne) Gallup:
bom at Sterling-, Conn., March 21, 18 19; married Barbara P.
Gordon, daug-hter of Daniel Gordon of Voluntown, Conn., Octo-
ber I, 1843; settled on a^arm in .Sterling; his wife died April,
1885; he died June 22, 1888.
Children :
*i2i3 Ezra A. b. Sept. 23, 1844.
1219 Lucv, b. Sept. 30, 1847, m. James L. Williamson, June 25, i3'')7;
lives in Woodstock, Conn.
*i22o Georl;e H. b. Nov. ;, i36o.
150 GENEALOGY OF
585
JOHN R\ GALLUP {SamueP, Nathan', John\ John\
John^, Joluf\ JoIiH^) son of Samuel and Maria (Park) Gallup;
bom at Sterling, Conn., October 3, 1827; married Amarilla
Frink, daughter of Saxton Frink of Plainfield, Conn., Novem-
ber 16, 1851 ; settled on a farm at Plainfield where he now lives.
Children :
1221 LuETTA F. b. July 14, 1S55.
1222 Herbert A. b. May 30, 185S, m. Flora Colvin, Nov. 25, 1S86. She
died Oct 28, 1887.
1223 Ida M. b. Feb. 7, 1S69.
587
DWIGHT' GALLUP {Samud\ Nathan\ John\ John\
John^, John'', John^), son of Samuel and Maria (Park) Gallup;
born at Sterling, April 12, 1835; married Mrs. Jane Northrop,
November 28, 1867 ; lived at Lisbon, Conn. ; died December 26,
1884.
Child:
1224 Maria Park, b. Sept. 5, 1870.
597
JOSHUA^ GALLUP {Joshua\ Samuel\ Nathaniel\ Nathan-
icl\ Johii\ JoJui^, fo/ni^) son of Joshua and Anna (Hinckley)
Gallup; born March 2, 1790; was married to Mary Gould of
Long Island in 18 15, in Knox, Albany Co., N. Y. , by the Rev.
William Brown; she was born May 23, 1792; he died Ma}' 28,
i860; his wife died September 23, 1862.
Children :
Emma, b. at Berne, Jan. 23, 1817, m. Ira Tvvichell, Feb. 24,
1836. They had four children, three of whom are living; she died
in 1S63.
*i225 Ethan, b. in Jefferson, N. Y. , June 19, 1819.
1226 Harriet, b. " " SepL 20, 1821, m. David B.
Baird, March 6, 1845, io Jefferson, N. Y.
1227 Maco.nda, b. in Jefferson, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1822, m. E. A. Gal-
lup, Jan. 22, 1845, in Jefferson, N. Y.
1228 Dorothy, b. in Jefferson, N. Y., March 30, 1824, ra. Ezra Hickok,
Dec. 25, 1843, who was born April 7, i8i3.
*i229 Mary Ester, b. in Jefferson, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1825.
*i23o Wessel, b. " " Dec. 14, 1829.
*i23i Moruecai b. " " June 6, 1833.
1232 Jemima, b. " " July 26, 1835, m. Nathan D.
Perdan, Feb. 24, 1865, in Greig, N. Y., now of Sac City, Iowa.
GALLUP FAMILY. 151
598
ANNA^ GALLUP {Joshua' Samucl\ Xat/ianiel\ Nathanicl\
John'', John') dauj^hter of Joshua and Anna (Hinckley) Gallup;
bom May 22, 1791 ; married Oliver Forsyth of Mystic, Conn.
Chi'ltirett :
Mary Ann Forsyth.
Janette "
Rhoda "
Sally ' '
Harriet "
Clarissa "
Emily "
Spicer "
Chester "
600
SAMUEL W. GALLUP {Joshua\ Samicel\ Nathaniti\
Xatha7iiel\ John\ John'', John''), son of Joshua and Anna
(Hinckley) Gallup; born January 27, 1794; married Margaret
Fisher, March 17, 18 16; she died May 19, 1 82 7, at Knox, N. Y. ;
married Olive Van Wie, December i, 1827; she died January
24, 1883 at Gallupville, N. Y. ; he died January 24, 1872 at Gal-
lupville, N. Y.
Children by First Marriat^t :
*i233 WvATT, b. Dec. 5. i5i6, at Knox, X.Y.
1234. Anna, b. July 15, iSiS. " " m. A. Van Wie; now of
Stillwater, X. Y.
"^1235 AzoR, b. June r:. 1:20. at Knox, N. Y.
*I236 Ei.i.K,. b. July 23. 1^22,
*I237 GiLE?, b. July 4, 1^24.
Children by Second Marriage :
1238 Joshua, b. Nov. i, i523, d. June g, 1S91, at Gallupville; unmarried.
1239 Andrew, b. Feb. 12, 1830, d. Dec. 19, 1S65, at Knox; unmarried.
1240 George.
Mary.
1241 Susan, b. Nov. 25, 183S, m. Abram Frink at Gallupville.
1242 Margaret b. Aug. 18, 1840, m. Becker,
603
SARAH' GALLUP {Joshua^ Samuel\ Nathankr, Xathan-
tcP, John'', John') daughter of Jo.shua and Anna (Hinckley) Gal-
lup; born February 23, 1798; married Chester Willis.
152 GENEALOGY OF
Childrt)t :
Emily Willis.
Amos
Cynthia "
Jesse "
Joshua
MARY' GALLUP {Joshua\ Samuel \ Nathaniel \ Xat/uvi-
iel\ John\John\ John') daughter of Joshua and Anna (Hinck-
ley) Gallup; bom November 6, 1799; married Samuel Morgan.
son of Moses and Hannah (Gallup) Morgan, November 25, 1827.
He was born March 29, 1801 ; lived in Noank, Conn.
Children :
Moses A. Mor(;an, b. Sept. 29, 1S30, d. Oct. 15, 1531.
Harriet G. " b. Nov. 16. 1834.
Hannah A. " b. June 2. 1837, m. Chauncey D. Abbee, of Enfield
Conn., Feb. 26, 1S68.
Emeline A. " b. Sept 27, 1839.
Mary b. April 27, 1843.
Em.ma '•
605
RHODA' GALLUP {Joshua\ Samuel; Nathaniel; Nathan
iel; John\ John\ John'), daughter of Jo.shua and Anna (Hinck-
ley) Gallup; bom April ir, 1S03; married Thomas Slade, whose
first wife was her sister Harriet.
Children :
Harriet Blade.
Avery
Emily
606
^ HARRIET' GALLUP {Joshua\ Samuel\ Nathaniel\
Nathaniel\ John\ Jolin\ John'), daughter of Joshua and Anna
(Hinckley) Gallup; born October 27, 1804; married Thomas
Slade.
Children :
Llke Slade
John E. "
Josh LA
Anna
GALLUP FAMILY. 153
607
LUKE' GALLUP {Joshua', Saiiiiici" Xathaiiicl^ Nathaniel,*
John", John", John'), son of Joshua and Anna (Hinckley) Gal-
lup; born at Berne, N. Y., September 26, 1806; married
Jemima Slade, September 26, 1830; lived at Berne, N. Y. ; died
May 8, 1S86; Jemima, his wife, died November 17, 1S65.
Children :
*i243 Moses A. M. b. July 12. 1S31.
1244 Lorenzo D. b. May 4, 1S36, m. Polly Allen, Jan. 30. 1S60. Child :
Homer A., b. May 3, 1863.
1245 Amanda, b. May 2, 1S40, m. John Van Schaack, 1S62.
60s
Hon. ALBERT^ GALLUP {Kalhaniel\ Samucl\ Nathan-
ui," Xathanid,' John\ John\ John'), son of Nathaniel and Lucy
(Latham) Gallup; born at Berne, Albany Co.. N. Y., January
30, 1796; married Eunice Smith, daughter of Amos Denison
Smith and Priscilla (Mitchell) Smith, of Groton, New London
Co., Conn. Amos D. Smith was a descendant of General
Daniel Denison, Commander-in-Chief of New England forces
under Governor Winthop, and from his son, George Denison,
the brave Captain of General Cromwell's army, who brought as
his bride to this country Lady Ann Borrodel, at whose father's
house his wounds had been nursed after the battle of Marston
Moor. Nehemiah Smith, of the ^Llyflower, was his ancestor^
Priscilla Mitchell was a descendant '..f John and Priscilla WC.cn.
Amos D. Smith, Jr., and Hon. James Y. Smith, Governor of
Rhode Island, were brothers of Eunice Smith. After his elec-
tion to the office of Sheriff of Albany county in 1832, Hon.
Albert Gallup removed to Albany. He held the office of Sheriff
till 1835, and was soon afterwards elected to Congress, where
he served four years, from 1837 to 184 1. He was prominent in
public life and held many offices of trust. He died in Albany,
November 5, 185 1. Eunice Smith, wife of Albert Gallup, died
October 17, 1872.
Children :
*i246 Caroline, b. at Berne, Aug. 5, i32i.
*i247 Ai.KERT Smith, b. " Sept. 20, 1S23.
.*i243 Priscilla, b. " June 21. 1828, m. George H. Whiting.
1249
Lucy,
b.
I250
Edwin C.
b.
I25I
Eunice Ida,
b
154 GENEALOGY OF
b. at Albany, May ii, 1S32, m. Henr>' Delavan Paine.
M. D., of Philadelphia, Penn. CMtf : Henr>-
G. Paine,
at Albany, March 21, 1S35.
" April 14, 1S40. m. Lieut. Commodore
William H. Rhoades of the United States Navy.
Sept. 14, 1876, now (1S91) stationed at Portland.
Oregon. Has recently removed to United States
Naval Station at Port Royal, S. C.
1252 Fr.ances W. b. at Albany, July 15, '1841, d. Sept. 17, 1S42.
The children of this family are direct descendants in the maternal line
from John Alden and his wife, Priscilla Mullins (or Molines) of the May-
flower, thus:
John Alden m. Priscill.a. Mullins.
Their son D.wid Alden m. Mary Southworth.
" daughter Priscill.\ Alden m. S.-vmuel Cheesebrough.
Priscilla Cheesebrough m. Jabez Cheesebrough.
Priscilla Cheesebrough m. Thomas Leeds.
" " Mary Leeds m. Francis Mitchel.
" " Priscilla Mitchel m. Amos D. S.mith.
" Eunice Smith m. Albert Gallup.
Some of the writers on Alden lore credit David Alden with one
daughter only. A thorough investigation by the Hon. Richard A. Wheeler
of Stonington, Conn., gives him five daughters, one of whom (Elizabeth)
married John Seabury of Duxbury, Dec. 9, 1697, removed to Stonington.
Conn., thence to Groton, Conn., in 1704, and became the grandmother of
Bishop Seabun,-.
Priscilla. another daughter of David Alden, married Samuel Cheese-
brough (2d) of Stonington, Jan. 4, 1699, as above.
609
NATHANIEL^ GALLUP Jr. { Nathanicl\ Samuel',
Nathaniel", Natlianiel\ Jolut", John\ John"), son of Nathaniel
and Lucy (Latham) Gallup, born at Berne, Albany Co., N. Y.,
October 2, 1798, married Sally Walden, December 16, 1823,
who was bom April 3, 1805. He died August 13, 1889; his
wife died December 13, 1870.
Children:
*i253 Nathaniel D. b. March 21, 1824.
♦1254 Lucy E. b. March 21, 1826.
*i255 Eunice, b. Jan. 27, 1S28.
*i256 Miner, b. March 6, 1830.
*i257 George, b. May 6, 1832.
GALLUP FAMILY.
155
*i258 Albert,
b. Aug.
27.
1834.
*i259 Elmina,
b. Jan.
24,
1S37.
*i26o John E.
b. June
6,
1S39.
*i26i Sarah E.
b. Aug.
21,
1841. [Oct. 28, 1S85
1262 Caroline,
b. Jan.
28,
1844, m. John B. Washburn, M. D.
1263 Ada ISAliELLA
b. Sept.
3.
1S46, died young.
1264 Hiram W.
b. Oct.
6,
1849. "
610
EUNICE' GALLUP {Nathanid\ Samiu'l\ Nathaniel'',
Nathaniel'', Jolin^, John'^, John^), daughter of Nathaniel and
Lucy (Latham) Gallup, bom at Berne, Albany Co., N. Y.,
October 5, iSoo, married William Denison, July 15, 1823.
They lived in Berne the earlier part of their lives, but lived
in Stillwater for several years previous to their death. Mr.
Denison died January 16, 1874; Eunice (Gallup) Denison died
June 5, 1878.
Children :
William Latha.m Denison, b. April ir, 1S24, m. Margaret Crarj-, Dec. 22,
1 847. He is a manufacturer of cotton knit goods
at Stillwater, N. Y., under the name of the
Denison Manufacturing Company.
S.\BINA " b. July II, 1826, m. Hiram Holmes, Jan. 9, 1847,
d. May 2, 1S81, in Washington, D. C.
LrcY Latham " b. Feb. 24, 1S29, m. Harvey H. Hart. Dec. 26,
1848; they live at Stillwater, X. Y.
Albert Gallup " b. March 24, 1S30, m. Maria Xeilson, Feb. 25,
1852, d. May 28, 1SS3.
Elizabeth " b. Aug. 26, 1833, m. Samuel Hewett, Aug. 26,
1855; live at Stillwater, N. Y.
Caroline " b. Sept. 23, 1837, m. Lucius F. Spencer, Jan. 7,
185S; live at Patterson, N. J.
E.MILY " b. May 8, 1840, m. Thomas Mowry, Aug. 29,
i860, d. Qct. 21, 1891.
611
SAMUEL' GALLUP (5aw«r/\ Samuel', Nathaniel\ Nathan-
^^^*, John^, John'', John^), son of Samuel and Fanny (Morgan)
Gallup, married Martha Palmer of Groton, Conn.
Children :
1265 James.
1266 Frances.
1267 Pal.mer.
1268 Alglsta.
156 GENEALOGY OF
613
ELIAS' GALLUP {John Enos\ Sa>i!Hcl\ Xathaiiiii\
XathaHiti\ JoJin\ Jolui\ John'), son of John Enos and Betsy
(Chipman) Gallup, born November 15, 1800, at Knox, Albany
Cc, N. Y., married Sally Brewster, daughter of Silas Brewster,
December 23, 1824, who was born June 5, 1S03; she died
August 10, 1859.
Cliildren :
1269 Sarah.
1270 Enos.
1271 Elias.
1272 Betsy.
618
SAMUEL C/ GALLUP {JoJui Enos\ Samncl\ Xathaniti\
Nathaniel\ John\ John\ John'), son of John Enos and Betsy
(Chipman) Gallup, bom September 5, 18 10, married Eunice
Williams, January i, 1833.
Children :
1273 Harriet M. b. Jan. 4, 1S34, m. Latham Osterhout, Feb. 22, 1S51.
1274 Albina, b. Aug. 12, 1837, m. William H. Chace, March 27, 1S59.
*i275 Seth, b. Oct. 19, i^Y)
1276 Jane. b. March 9, iS4'<. m. Silas (t. Barnum, Sept. 4, 1S67.
1277 Elmce, b. April 19, iS-,-, m. J. Darwin Chace.
620
JOHN JACKSON' GALLUP {John Enos\ Samuel", Nathau-
iel', Nathanicr, John\ John\ John'), son John Enos and Betsy
(Chipman) Gallup, born at Knox, Albany Co., N. Y., October
8, 1814, married Eva S. Van Schaack, March 27, 1842. He
died October 8, 1891 ; his wife died January 20, 1890. In 1847
he was elected to the Assembly, and in 1850 came to Albany
and made his home there. In 1857 he was elected justice of
the Justices' Court, and held the office continuously for twenty-
seven years, during a large portion of which time he was also
clerk of the court. Prior to that time he was under sheriff
during the administration of Sheriff John McEwen. After his
retirement from the court, he had practiced law with his sen.
Chi7d:
1273 Joii.s E.Nub, b. March 30, 1844.
GALLUP FAMILY.
157
622
CYRUS" GALLUP (/^V^/^ £'., Saw/ui\ Xathaniel\ Nathan-
id \ John\ John\ John'), son of John Enos and Betsey (Chip-
man) Gallup; born at Knox, Albany Co., N. Y., February 19,
1819; married Mary Matilda Burgess of Albany, N. Y., August,
1846 ! she died December 23, 1865: he went West in 1856. and
was connected with the Chicago post-office for twenty-two years;
died 1883.
Children :
1279 Mary Elizabeth, b. at Albany, N. Y., Aug. iS, 1S49.
1250 Sarah Adelaide, b. at Knox, N. Y., April 29, 1S55, d. 1SS3.
1251 Jessie Fremont, b. Leyden. III. May i. 1S57, m. Abram Herr M.fflm
of Philadelphia, Penn. Children: Harry
Edward, Herbert Barbour, Harvey, Charles. 'I
Kenneth and Frederick.
1252 Edward Blrgess, b. at Leyden, 111.. Sept. 29, 1S59-
1253 Charles Eli as, b. at Chicago, 111., March 29, 1563, d. iS36.
623
ELON" GALLUP {John Enos\ Samuel \ Nathaniel \
Nathaniel^ John\ John\ John'), son of John Enos and Betsy
(Chipman) Gallup, born October 29, 1821, married Nancy
Broeffe of Albany, January 5. 1S51, who was born Februar\-
25. 1827.
Children :
*I254 El.DKKT, b. Nov. 14- iS;!-
*I2S5 Ll' Y E. b. May 17. i^53- m- Elia-^ Warner.
*I256 Bk.ni'in, b. March 1 = . iS:6.
*i2S7 GEuRfiE B. b. June 29, 1864.
628
JEMIMA A. E'. GAhhVP {Nathan\ Samuel^ Nathaniel,"
Nathaniel^ John\ John\ John'), daughter of Nathan and Anna
E. (Weidman) Gallup; bom at Berne, Albany Co., N. Y., Sep-
tember 27, 1819; married Elijah Sawyer; lived at Schoharie,
N. Y. ; she died March 17, 1891.
Children :
William Sawyer, b. 1849. d. 1830.
Florence " b. 1850, d. 1850.
Marv '• b. 1851, d. 1S52.
158 GENEALOGY OF
Arthir Saw
Ida
Anna Elizabeth
Edwaru
Grace
YER, b. 1S52, d. 1S55.
b. 1856.
b. 1S59; now of Schoharie, N. Y.
b. 1861.
b. 1866.
631
Prof. HENRY" GALLUP {Xat/ian\ Samuti\ Nat/ianh'l\
NatJiaiiicl^*' Jo/ui^, /o/ui^, /o/ui^), son of Nathan and Elizabeth
(Weidman) Gallup; bom in Berne, Albany Co., N. Y., iSii;
married Juliet Stone of Rensselaerville, N.Y. Prof. Gallup was
a graduate of Williams College, and was in early life a student
in the University of Berlin where he took a three-years' course ;
he subsequently traveled through Europe and acquired such a
knowledge of foreign languages that he was known as one of
the best linguists in the country. His life was devoted to the
work of teaching, and he was considered one of the best
equipped academic instructors. The last twenty-six years of
his life were spent in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in the work of his
profession, where he was highly respected not only as an able
and successful teacher but as an upright and useful citizen. He
was a man of the kindest heart and the noblest impulses, and
his friends were drawn to him in bonds of true and lasting
friendship; he died in Poughkeepsie, September, 1888.
Children :
1288 Henry, b. 1850, d. 1851.
1289 Charles H. b. 1852, is a leading photographic artist of Poughkeepsie.
1290 Ell.a., b. 1855, m. J. M. Godinez of Havana, Cuba, 1877; lives in
Poughkeepsie, X. Y. Child: F. Laurent, b. irSo.
1 29 1 Albert, b. 1857.
632
WILLLV:^! HARRISON" GALLUP {Xarhaiv, Sa:nHcl\
Xat,haiiur\ Xat/u'iiu'il \ /u'in'\ Jvh r. Joliii'). -on of X.,:':-ir.
and Elizabeth (Weidman) Gallup: ", rn at Bcrnc, Albary L'>.,
N. Y., Sc];Lcni"jer 29. i.-^i4: married Mrmice H.Throop, M:.}" r^,
1837, at Sclioharie, NA'. ; she died November 21. 1840, at Scho-
harie; married second, Permelia Whipple, Fc-jn^arv 13. i'^44-
at Berne, N.Y. ; she was Ijorn March rS, 18 18, at Kno.x, Ali^an}'
Co., N.Y. ; he died at Oak Park, 111., November 12, 1862.
GALLUP FAMILY. 159
Child by First Marriage :
♦1292 EiNiCE Elvira, b. March S, 1838, at Schohaire, N. Y.
Children by Second Marriage :
1293 Alfred, b. May 15, 1S45, at Schoharie. X. Y., d. in New
York City in 1S75.
1294 Frank, b. March 15, 184S, d. at Leyden, 111., Jan. 2S, 1S56.
1295 William B. b. May 14, 1S51; now of Troy, N. Y.
1296 Edward T. b. Aug. 11, 1S53, d. at Oak Park, 111., Sept. 11, 1S63.
1297 Charles C. b. Nov. i, 1856, d. " " Jan. S, 1863.
634
BYRON' GALLUP {XatJian\ Samuci; Nat/ianid,' Xathan-
id\ John^, John"^, JoJui'), son of Nathan and Anna E. (Weidman)
Gallup; born at Berne, N. Y.,- May S, 1822; married at San
Francisco, Cal., in 1859, Elizabeth Van Valkenburg of New
York City. At the age of 14 he went to Williamstown, Mass.,
and learned the printer's trade and worked for Harper's Pub-
lishing- Co. for about three years; in 1849 he went to California
with his brother Seneca; died in 1886 at Stockton, Cal.
Children :
1298 Katharine D. b. April 14, i860, d. Xov. 7, 1864.
1299 Ida L. b. March 2. 1867, m. Elbert H. Smith of Stockton,
March 7, 1889, where they are now livnng. Child:
Dorothy Elizabeth Smith, b. Oct. 10, 1S91.
635
SENECA M.' GALLUP {Xalhan\ Samuel,' Nathaniel;"
Nathaniel,'' JoJui^, John'', John''), son of Nathan and Anna E.
(Weidman) Gallup; bom at Berne, N. Y., 1824; married first,
Elizabeth Schaefer of Schohaire, N. Y. ; married second, Maria
Fillebrown ; he went to California with his brother Byron in 1 849 ;
took up land in Stanislaus county where he has since resided.
Children by Second Marriage :
1300 William, b. 1868.
1301 LofiSE Maria, b. 1874.
636
SALLY C. GALLUP (A^^///^?//\ Silas\ Nathaniel,' Nafhan-
i<-l,* Joh)i\ John-, John'), daughter of Nathan and Nancy (Mor-
gan) Gallup; born August 15, iSio; married Eldredge Chap-
man, February 22, 1831 ; settled in Hartland, N. Y.
160 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
Emily O. Chapman, b. Jan. 12, 1S32.
Orson S. " b. May 6, 1S33, m. Sarah O. Harris, 1559.
Simeon M. " b. July 6, 1S35.
Rebecca P. " b. March 16, 1S3S.
637
NANCY ^r. Q,MA.\:V{Xathan\ Silas\ Nathaniel: Xathan-
iei: Jo/in^, Jolui\ John'), daughter of Nathan and Nancy (Mor-
gan) Gallup; born September 10, 1812; married Edwin Smith
Bentley, of La Crosse, Wis., September 24, 1834; he died
December 25, 1866.
Children :
Abigail S. Bentley, b. Sept. 12, 1835, m. Henr}' T. Magill.
Clarissa M. " b. Aug. 3, 1S37, m. Andrew J. Stevens.
Charles S. " b. June 23, 1S39, m. Mary E. Duncan.
Edwin E. " b. Oct. 22, 1S43.
William Irving " b. Jan. 15, 1854.
^^
638
SARAH' GALLUP {Eli\ Silas\ Nathaniel\ Xathamd\
John^, JoJiff, John^)^ daughter of Eli and Sally (Crary) Gallup,
bom June 23, 1819, married Lorenzo ]vL Crippen.
Children :
Helen M. Critpen, m. George Cady. Child: Dean Cady.
Mary E. " m. Leonard Trimmer. Child: Lorenzo Trimmer.
Frank " m. Alice Trimmer. Child: Merle Crippen.
639
ELL GALLUP, Jr. (Eli\ Silas\ Xathaniel\ Xa!hanicl\
John'', JoJuv, John'), son of Eli and Sarah (Crary) Gallup, born
April 27, 1 82 1, married Ann Honor; lived in western New York,
near Rochester.
Children :
1302 Mary E. m. Fred Shirart.
1303 Ella, m. John Xiles.
1304 Ambrose E.
640
MATH^DA^ GALLUP {FJi\ Silas', Nathanicl\ Xathamcl\
John'', John'', John'), daughter of Eli and Sally (Crary) Gallup,
bom May 19, 1823, married Har\^ey A. Corbin; they live in
Michitran.
GALLUP FAMILY. 161
Cfuldren:
H.VKLAN CoKblN.
George, " m. Lennia Ross. Children : Fannie M., Harvey J.
Elmer
641
ANDREW J/ GALLUP {Eli\ Silas\ Xathanicl\ XathanitT,
John^, Jolni'', John'), son of Eli and Sarah (Cran-) Gallup, bom
March 31, 1825, in Albany Co., N. Y. Removed with his
parents, when quite young, to western New York, near
Rochester; married Mar}' A. Houston.
Children :
*i305 Eli H. [Jennie Garrison.
1306 Susan C. m. Isaac M. Garrison. Children: Mamie, Rachel, and
1307 WlLLL\.M N.
1308 Albert J. m. Ida L. Wood. [Ruth Gale Webster.
1309 Fannie D. m. Judson H. Webster; lives in Brockport, N.Y. Child:
1310 Sarah.
642
MARY ANN^ GALLUP {Eli\ Silas\ Xathamel\ Xathaniel\
John^, /ohn\ Jo/ui'), daughter of Eli and Sally (Crary) Gallup,
born January 13, 1827, married Ephraim Crippen.
Children :
Fannie C. Crippen.
Dean " m. Mabel Williams. Child: Ephraim Crippen.
643
GEORGE" GALLUP {Eli\ Silas", Xathanicl\ XathanitT,
Johii^, JoJui^, John'), son of Eli and Hannah (Wetsel) Gallup,
bom near Rochester, N. Y., January 26, 1833; married first.
Delia Houston ; married second, Sarah Darling.
Children by First Marriage :
1311 Trad C. m. Ella Smith.
1312 Charles H. m. Alice Marshall.
1313 John.
1314 Helen.
644
JOHN' GALLUP {Eli\ Silas', Xathaniel\ Xathanid\
Johti', John"^, John'), son of Eli and Hannah (Wetsel) Gallup,
born May 3, 1835, near Rochester, N. Y., married Anna Coates.
Child:
1315 May.
162 GENEALOGY OF
646
SILAS' GALLUP (£/;^v/.'r.r', Si'/as^ Xatha>ihi\ Xat/ianiir.
Jo/i/i^, Jolui\ John'), son of Ebenezer and Susan (Hardin) Gallup.
bom August 2, I S3 1, married Phebe A. ^lontonge, who was
born January 12, 1S44.
C/iildrcn :
1316 Eurni, b. Jan. 2S, iS6o.
1317 Helen, b. April 29, 1S63.
1318 Albert, b. April 2S, 1S65.
13 19 Allen, b. May 30, 1367.
1320 Sl'san, b. April g, 1S69.
1321 Fannv, b. July 20, 1S71.
1322 E. Henry, b. June 16, 1S73.
1323 Geukge, b. July 27, 1S75.
64S
PELEG' GALLUP {Gcorge\ Gcorge\ Xatlianicl\ NatJianid\
John^, Jo/iii^, Jo/in^), son of George and Lydia Gallup, married
Maria Scrafford.
Children :
1324 Adam.
1325 Denison.
1326 Madison.
1327 RuHERT.
657
MARTHA" GALLUP {Jabcz\ Amos', NatJianid," Nathanid:
John^, Johii^, John^), daughter of Jabez and Eunice (Williams)
Gallup; born in Stonington, Conn., married Dudley R. Hewitt
of North Stonington; now of Mystic, Conn; died October, 1SS9.
Children :
Charles E. Hewitt.
Amos G. '*
Fanny D. "
660
ANN ELIZABETH" GALLUP {.Val/^auiel,' Amos', Xathan-
id\ Xathanifl\John\ /o/ni\ John'), daughter of Nathaniel and
Sally A. (McCoUum) (jallup; b(jrn at Albany, N. Y., July 29.
1833; married Franklin White, December 13, i860; now living
near Richfield vSprings, N. Y.
GALLUP FAMILY. 163
Children :
Martha Gai.llp White, m. John D. Crary. School Commissioner of Rich-
field Springs, N. Y.
Frank Havw akd
Anna E. " m. Olcott A. Chamberlin of Richfield Springs, X. Y.
Mary Alice
Helen Nathalie
661
ELAM' GALLUP {Ll-i'i\ Levi', Nathaniel," Nathaniel,'
John\ John'', John'), son of Levi and Jemima Gallup; born in
Jefferson, Schoharie Co., October 27, 18 14; married Nancy
Dyer; he died May 29, 1877; his wife died June 21, 1884.
Children :
1327a Polly, m. David Crowe at Summit, N. Y.
1327b AVinthrop, b. at Summit, N. Y.
1327c Harriet, m. Albert Baird at Jefferson, X. Y.
I327d Adeline, m. Austin Saxton at Cobbleskill, N. Y.
662
AMOS' GALLUP {Levi\ Levi\ Nathaniel," Nathaniel,'
fohn\ John\ John'), son of Levi and Jemima Gallup; bom
February 26, 1818, married first, Lemira Fuller; she died Sep-
tember 13, 1851 ; married second, Eliza Dingman; he died July
2, 1882.
Children by First Marriage:
13276 Dean F. of Hudson, Wis.
1327 f Je.mima, m. George Shafer at Grand Gorge, N. Y.
Children by Second Marriage :
i32 7g Elam D., of Bingham ton, N. Y.
i327h Eli, of Jefferson, N. Y.
663
KETURAH' GALLUP {Levi,' Levi,' Nathaniel,' Nathan-
iel,' J oh n\ John\ John'), daughter of Levi and Jemima Gallup;
married Smith Handford.
Children :
Jemima Handkord, m. William Briggs at Hobart, N. Y.
Levi G. "
Ellen " m. Deles Brockvvay at Hobart, N. Y.
164 GENEALOGY OF
664
NATHAN' GALLUP {Xathan\ Levi,' Nat/ianic/:' NatJian-
icl^* /oh)i\ Joh>i\ John'), son of Nathan and Pamelia (Baird)
Gallup; born at Summit, Schoharie Co., N. Y., February 20,
1S18; married first, Julia Ann Cook, September 29, 1841; mar-
ried second, ^Lar^• A. Stron^^ at Wilson, N. Y., in 187 1 ; he died
at Wilson in 18S1.
C/u'ldren :
1323 Jessie.
1329 Bl'rt.
665
SILAS' GALLUP {Nathan\ Levi\ Nathaniel'' Xatliauid\
John'', JoJin^, Jo/in'), son of Nathan and Pamelia (Baird) Gal-
lup; born October 3, 1819; married first, Caroline Conkling-,
October 20, 1841 ; married second, Mrs. Eleanor (Judd) Vaughn
in 1859; lives at Summit, N. Y.
Children by First Marriage :
1330 Mary A.nn.
1 33 1 ViOLETTA.
1332 Nathan, of Austin, 111.
1333 Charles, of Summit, X. Y.
1334 Al\ir.\.
1335 Emeline.
1336 Caroline.
1337 Melvin.
Cfuldreii by Second Marriage :
133S Leroy, of Charlotteville, N. Y.
1339 Gran 1. " "
' 666
SAMUEL B'. GALLUP (A7T///^ry/\ Levi\ Natlianid\ Xathan-
u'l\ John\ John-, John'), son of Nathan and Pamelia (Baird)
Gallup; born October 31, 1821; married Orline Vaugn, Novem-
ber 9, 1842; died January 19, 1858.
Children :
1340 Pameli.\.
1341 John, o£ Worcester, N. Y.
1342 Seward, of Charlotte\'ille, X. Y.
1343 Jason, of Boone, Iowa.
GALLUP FAMILY. IG;'
667
ABIGAIL' GALLUP {Xathaii\ Levi\ Natlianicl\ Nathan-
icl\ JoJui^^ Jo/ui'\ Jo/tn'), daughter of Nathan and Panielia
(Baird) Gallup; born July 31, 1S23; married Heman Vaui^n,
February 5, 1S40.
Children :
Heman Vaicn".
Pamelia "
Julia
John
Nathan "
Herbert "
669
BEDENT B/ GALLUP {Nathan\ Levi\ Nathamel\ Xat/ian-
icl\ John^, John'^, John^), son of Nathan and Pamelia (Baird)
Gallup, bom April 2, 1827, married Adaline Dyer, March 29,
1848; live in Summit, N. Y.
Children :
1357 Eldene, b. Nov, 10, 1S52, d. Jan, 11, 1S54.
1358 Wallace, b. May 26, 1557, at Norfolk, Neb.
1359 Cora, b. Au'^. 7, 1S62, at Summit, N. Y. —
1360 RoscoE, b. June 27, i?65,
1361 Bert, b. April 26, iSoq,
670
JOHN B°. GALLUP {Nathan\ Levi\ Nathan\ Nathaniel\
JoJui^^ John\ Jo/ui^), son of Nathan and Pamelia (Baird)
Gallup; bom October 24, 1829; married Polh' Dyer, October 15,
185 1 ; lives at Jefferson, N. Y.
Children : '
1344 Mlnroe.
1345 Caroline.
1346 Clara.
1347 George.
1348 MiNA.
1349 MtJKGIA.
1350 GkAI K.
166 GENEALOGY OF
671
WILLIAM H." GALLUP {.yat/iaii\ Levi\ Nathamd\
Nathanid\ John\ John'', John'), son of Nathan and Pamelia
(Baird) Gallup; bom May 17, 1840; married Albina Dver.
August 26, 1862; lived on the home-fami until 14 years of age.
In 1854 he attended a seminary at Wamerville, N. Y., the year
after at Conference Seminary, N. Y., then at the Fredonia
Academy two years. Was graduated from the New York State
and National Law School, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in i860, receiv-
ing the degree of L. L. B. ; admitted to the bar at Newburgh,
N. Y., in i860. In 1S61 located in Marshalltown, Iowa, and
engaged in the newspaper business in October of the same
year, and is now editor and proprietor of the Perr}- Chief, pub-
lished at Pern-, Dallas Co., Iowa.
He represented the counties of Boone and Story in the Iowa
State Senate in the years 1876-7-8-9.
Childre7i :
1351 Frankie Iowa, b. June 21, 1S67, m. James H. Hamilton, Oct. 23, iSSq;
lives at Norfolk, Xeb.
1352 Fred. H. b. Nov. 20, 1876. graduated from Perry High School,
May, 1S92.
1353 James G. b. June 10, 18S5.
1354 Chester D. b. July 24, 1863, d. May 14, 1864.
1355 Willie J. b. Feb. 20, 1871, d. Dec. 3, 1S73.
1356 Lucy, b. Oct. 18, 1874, d. Oct. 27, 1S74.
672
LEVI P'. GALLUP {EzekieP, Levi\ Nathaniel^ Nathanid\
John\ John\ John'), son of Ezekiel and Cynthia (Wetmore)
Gallup, born November 12, 1S33, at Jeffer.son, Schoharie Co.,
N. Y. He went to Illinois in 1857, where he was engaged in
teaching school until the autumn of 1862, when he enlisted in
the Union Army, and served in different capacities until his
death. Mr. Gallup died in Washington Hospital, Memphis,-
Tenn., April 19, 1865, and was regimental postmaster at the
time of his death.
674
Dr. EZEKIEL W.^ GALLUP (/i^.-r/vV/', Levi\ Nathanid\
Xat/ianid\ Joh,i\ John\ John'), son of Ezekiel and Cynthia
GALLUP FAMILY. 167
(Wetmore) Gallup, bom October i, 1S40, married Jennie
Rowley, February, 1865. He was graduated from the Albany
Medical College in 1S66, and took a post graduate course in the
Medical School in Xew York city afterward. Mr. Gallup is
now a practicing physician in Stamford, Delaware Co., X. Y.,
where he has a large practice.
Child:
1362 Levi Dwight Gallup, b*. March 27, 1S69; was graduated from Stam-
ford Seminary in 1SS9, from Alfred University in 1S92, and is now
a student in the Divinity School at Cambridge, Mass.
67S
SIMEON MORGAN' GALLUP {Ezra\ Ezra\ Nathaniel',
Nat]iaiiicl\ John'', John", Jolin'), son of Ezra and Clarrisa
(Morgan) Gallup, bom at Berne, N. Y. , September 30, 18 16,
married Mrs. Sherrill in 1865. He lived in New York city,
where he accumulated a handsome fortune. Mr. Gallup was
known as a leather merchant; he died April 14, 1S83, and was
buried at Geneva, N. Y.
679
CHARLES' GALLUP {Thomas J.\ Ezra\ Nathanui\
Nathaniel\ John"", John'', John'), son of Thomas J. and Cath-
arine (Van Aucken) Gallup, born at Berne, N. Y., married
Christina A. Becker, now (1892) living at Gallupville, N. Y.
Childrc7i :
1363 KiTTiE L. b. Au;.^. 25, 1372.
1364 THOMAb B. b. Oct. 7, 1873.
6SO
BENJAMIN" GALLUP {Thomas J.\ Ezra\ Nathanui\
Nathaniel', John'' John\ John'), son of Thomas J. and Cath-
arine (Van Aucken) Gallup, was born in Berne, N. Y., married
Sarah Lee.
Children :
1365 Nkllie L.
1366 Clara E.
1G8 GENEALOGY OF
689
HENRY T/ GALLUP {Joh)i\ Dcn'id\ John\ Nathanid\
John^, /o/in'', John^), son of John and Maria (Tyler) Gallup,
born at Brooklyn, Conn., December ii, 1S34, married ]\Iary
Ann Harrison, December 8, i860, at Brookline, Mass. In early
life he attended school at Plainfield Academy, and after a .short
time spent m teaching, he entered the railroad service as brake-
man on the Boston and Worcester Raiload. He was first pro-
moted to the position of baggage master, and then to that of
passenger conductor, and for some time ran between Boston and
Springfield. In 1875 he took charge of the Boston and Albany
freight business at East Boston. In 1881 he was appointed
assistant general freight agent of the Boston and Albany road
at Boston, and in 18S4 became general freight agent. Mr.
Gallup, having showed marked executive ability in the positions
he had previously held, was in 1SS6 promoted to general super-
intendent of the road, which position he now occupies. His
wife died December 3, 1890.
691
EDWARD^ GALLUP {/ohn\ David\ John\ Xathamd\
John^, John'', John'), son of John and Maria (Tyler)- Gallup,
bom at Brooklyn, Conn., August 24, 1842, married Maria
Louise King, December 26, 1865, at Monson, Mass. At an
early age he entered railway service. In 1869, he was pas-
senger agent of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, and in 1S72
he became general passenger agent -of the Kankakee line.
From 1873 until 1S7S he was joint passenger agent of the Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad and the Kankakee line.
In 1878 he became general passenger agent of the Boston and
Albany Railroad. He acted as superintendent of the Boston
and Worcester division of -the road for a few months in 1S81,
and the company, recognizing his executive ability, made him
assistant general superintendent in 1882, with headquarters at
Springfield. In 1884 he was promoted to the position of
general superintendent, which he held until 1886, when he
resigned to become assistant general manager of the Lake
Shore and Michigan vSouthern Railroad. This position he
occupied, with headquarters at Cleveland, Ohio, until his death
at Cleveland, October 22. 1888.
GALLUP FAMILY. 169
LUTHER^ GALLUP {A;//os\ David\ John\ Xathamd\
John^, Jolui^^ /o/ui')^ son of Amos and Martha Gallup, born at
Sterling-, Conn., August 14, 1840, married Sarah J. Grain of
Sterling-, September 23, 1S67. He lived on the homestead of
his father, and died vSeptember 29, 1SS7.
Children :
1367 John C. b. Sept. 24, 1S72.
136S Ei.LA, b. June 7, iSSo.
696
THOMAS F\ G ALLV P {T/wmas\ Thomas\ Thomas', Na-
tha/iiti\ John^, JoJni^, John'), son of Thomas and Sally (Cutler)
Gallup; born at Plainfield. X. H., April 29, 1805 ; married Cath-
arine Beal, March 23, 1834; she was born in Cohasset, Mass.,
February 20, 1S04; he died April r, 1875; his wife is still living
at the age of 89.
Children :
1369 John B. b. Nov. 19, 1S36, d. July 6, 1840.
1370 Maria T. b. July 19, 1833, m. Alfred Woodman, Aug. 16, 1S66.
1371 Harriet E. b. Jan. 6, 1S44, d. March 22, 1S67.
1372 Elizabeth K. b. Dec. 5, 1S41.
697
BENJAMIN C^ GALLUP {Thomas', Thomas', Thomas',
N'atliankl\ John^, Jolur, John'), son of Thomas and Sally (Cut-
ler) Gallup; born September 8, 1818. He went to Molnle, Ala. ;
married there and had two sons and three daughters ; nanics
unknown; he died February 21, 1869.
701
REBECCA C\ GALLUP ( Thomas', Thomas', Thomas", iVa-
tJianiel\ John^, JoIdi", Jolin'), daughter of Thomas and Sally
(Cutler) Gallup; born at Plainfield, N. H., May 25, 181 2; mar-
ried Caleb (Swan) Kingsbury; she died July 4, 1844; Caleb
Kingsbury died June 13. 1889.
170 GENEALOGY OF
Children
George Henry Kingsiury, b. OcL ii, 1833, d. July 12, 1876.
Benjamin Cltlek " b. July 3, 1S35.
Sarah Maria " b. Feb. 15, 1S37.
Byron Francis " b. Jfarch 3, 1839.
Chari.es Galmp " b. Aug. 23, 1S40.
702
CHARLES Y\ GALLUP ( 77/c;,7m^', Thomas', Thomas', Xa-
thaniel\ JoJiii^, John' Jolin^), son of Thomas and Sally (Cutler)
Gallup; born May 23, 1814 at Plainfield, N. H. ; married
Amanda ^L Kingsbury, April 20, 1839; she was born July 6.
1816; died October i, 1888; he lived for a number of years on
the old homestead of his father; is now living with his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Hall, at Plainfield, N. H.
Children :
1373 Emily D. b. Oct. 31, 1840, m. Henry Case, Jan. i, 1862.
1374 Francis D. b. Aug. 10, 1843, m. Maria Riding at Fitchburg, Mass.
Chi7d: Walter Riding Gallup.
1375 Amanda M. b. Feb. 28, 1S46, m. William Hall, Dec. 24, 1S66; lives in
Plainfield, N. H.
1376 Charles H. b. Oct. 23, 1S48, d. Oct. 28, 1850.
1377 Stella H. b. Dec. 8,1850, m. Norman Williams.
1378 Charles F. b. June 4, 1853, m. Abbie Smith at Mansfield, Mass.
They have two children.
1379 Benja.min K. b. Feb. 3, 1856, m. Tamah Howe at Clinton, Mass..
June, 1S73.
13S0 George R. b. July 18, i860, now of Northboro, Mass.
707
NATHAN Y^ GALLUP {Bcnjamin\ Thomas\ Thomas',
Nathaniel*, John\ John'', John'), son of Benjamin and Sabra
(Young) Gallup; bom at Sheldon, Vt. ; married Welthy Wilber
and went West.
Children :
1381 MlKKriT,
1382 Haku;li.
1383 SaijK.\.
1384 Weli iiv.
GALLUP FAMILY. 171
70S
- BENJAMIN S". GALLUP {Btnjamiir, T/iomas\ Thomas\
Xi7t/ianit'l\ /ohii\ Jolur, John'), son of Benjamin and Sabra
(Young) Gallup; born at Sheldon, Vt. ; married Juliette Spal-
ding, February, 1S39.
Children :
*I385 CoRTEZ B. b. Xov. 1830.
1356 Hannibal, b. Dec. 1S42.
1357 JiLiA, b. May, 1845.
719
NELSON « GALLUP {Asa\ Asa\ Thomas', XatJianid\
Joh)i^, Johii*, John'), son of Asa and Asenath (Sanders) Gallup,
bom at Franklin, Vt., December 26, 1820, married Cynthia D.
Smith, November i, 1852. Mr. Gallup is now engaged in the
manufacture of lumber at Barton Landing, Vt.
Children :
1388 Julia A. b. Oct. 2, 1853.
13S9 Lillian R. b. Sept. 25, 1S59. (A't.
1390 Bandana S. b. Sept. 4, 1851, lumber manufacturer at Barton Landing,
721
CLINTON^ GALLUP (Asa\ Asc7\ Thomas', Natlianid\
Jvhn\ Johii\ John^). sun of Asa and Asenath (Sanders) (jallr.-.',
burn at Franklin, Vt., April 5, iS35-. married Eliza Gallv.p.
daughter of Asa Gallup.
Children :
1391 Ella A. b. Aug. 11, 1858.
1392 Filbert, b. July 24, 1852, an employe of the Metropolitan Fur-
niture Co. at Springfield, Mass, ; d. at Springfield in iStjo, leas-ing a
widow and one child.
1393 Martha J. b. May 5, 1863.
1394 Caroline E. b. July 14, 1864.
1395 Mai;i.l G. b. April 22, 1S66.
1396 ALHi.ki C. b. Aug. 1 1, iS63.
1397 Mary G. b. March 2'j, 1870.
139S Ru.->K B. b. March 19, 1S74.
172 GENEALOGY OF
727
BENJAMIN ELA^ GALLUP {Benjamin\ Bcnjamin\
Thomas'', XaiJianiel\ Jo/in\ Jo/i)i\ John'), son of Dr. Beniamin
and Susan (Ela) Gallup, born at Lebanon, N. H., Julv 13,
1S26; married September 6, 1S5S. Delia S. Hulburd, at Roches-
ter, Wis., whose parents were natives of Orwell, Vt. He re-
ceived a collegiate education, was graduated from Dartmoutli
College, Hanover, N. H., in 1849, at the age of 21 ; studied law
at Lebanon, N. H., and Bangor, Me. He went west, to
Rochester, Wis., in the summer of 1852, taught school there
the following winter, and came to Chicago in the spring of
1S53, engaging in the practice of law, and real estate and loan
business. During the late civil war he was for two years a
member of the City Council; was appointed by the President,
and acted as commissioner at large for the State of Illinois at
the Paris Exposition of 1878. Within a few years he has prac-
tically retired from business, spending considerable time in
foreign travel.
Chi I lire) I :
1399 Howard H. b. at Chicago, Feb. 17, 1S61, m. Jennie D. Mi.x of Kan-
kakee. 111., Oct. 17, iS3S; now living in Chicago.
1400 Abi;ie R. b. at Chicago, Nov. 17, 1S62, m. Stephen La.skey; now of
Chicago.
1401 Susie E. b. at Chicago, Jan. 13, 1867.
1402 Clar.\ M. b. at Chicago, Sept. 10, 1S70, m. Dr. Frank Taylor Andrews,
Jan. 31, 1893.
1403 Benjamin E. b. at Chicago, Sept. 7, 1S72, d. April 25, 1SS7.
1404 Delia H. b. March 20, 1876.
732
BENJAMIN' GALLUP {7saac\ Benjamin\ Thomas', Xa-
thanicT John\ John\ John'), son of Isaac and Sarah C. (Alex-
ander) Gallup; born ^ Plainfield, Conn., March 6, 1823; mar-
ried Frances Maria, daughter of Elias and Maria Coates of Ster-
ling, Conn. ; removed in 1867 to Wytheville, Va. ; died July 17,
1879, at Scottsville, Va. ; his wife died at Hampton, Va., De-
cember 19, 1887.
Children :
1405 CnAKLKs Benjamin, b. May 6, 1^46, m. April 26, 1S71, Mar\- Brown cf
Stonington, Conn.; removed to Wytheville, Va., where she died
March 28, 1873. Child: William E'., b. June 22, 1S72.
1406 Ada Frances, b. Dec. i. 1854.
1407 Frank Co.vrEs, b. March 14, i?5'j,
GALLUP FAMILY.
ih
747
CHARLES A^ GALLUP {Thomas', XatlianicT, Bcnjainin\
XatJianiii\ /ohH\ Jo/ur, Jolui'), son of Thomas and Olive
(Bottom) Gallup; bom 1S12; married first, Laura Simonds of
Windham, Conn., about 1S37 ; she died 1839 leaving- no children;
married second, Lydia Nichols of Windham, Conn., about 1S41.
CJiildrf}i :
1408 Charles H. mamed and now living at Ashford, Conn.
1409 George T. " " Fort Worth, Tex.
1410 Merritt E. " " Waterbur)-, Conn.
141 1 Ann, died in youth.
74S
JAMES K\ GALLUP {Thomas', XathaiiieT, Benjauiin\
XathanieT, John\ John". Jo/m'), son of Thomas and Olive (Bot-
tom) Gallup; bom Augrust 12, 1815; married first, Emily A.
Kinne, daughter of Sterry Kinne of Voluntown, in 1845; she
died September 15, 1865: married second, Matilda Nichols,
in 187 1 ; now living at Voluntown. By first marriage he had
one child, a daughter; she married William C. Reynolds.
749
NATHANIEL SMITH" GALLUP {Thovias\ NathanitT,
Benjamin', Xathaniel\ John\ John"", John'), son of Thomas
and Martha (Smith) Gallup, born April 16, 18 18, married first,
^usan Burlingame of C'jventry, R. I., May 29, 1S4S: she died
December 26. 1848, aged 21, leaving no children. He married
second, Mrs. Abby White of Killingly, Conn., July 20. 1851.
Mr. Gallup settled first at Voluntown, Conn., where he held
important offices of trust in the town, and was for several years
engaged in teaching. He afterwards removed to Killingly,
where he lived for seventeen years; died there August 5, 1S92.
750
BENJAMIN VINE" GALLUP (Thomas', Xathai!ir!\ P.cu-
jaiinn\ XathanieT, John\ Johii\ Joh)i'), son of Thomas and
Martha (Smith) Gallup, born July 20, 1820, married Juliette
174 GENEALOGY OF
Kennedy, daug-hter of Charles Kennedy of Voluntown, Septem-
ber, 1848. His only son and child died in infancy in 1S55.
Mr. Gallup was a successful teacher for a long- course of years.
his last place of residence being at the city of Providence, R.
I. He was deacon of the Congregational Church at (Elmwood)
Providence at the time of his death, which occurred October
9, 1878.
767
BE^7A^^N S'. GALLUP {Benjamin\ Bcnjamin\ Bcnja-
inin", Nat/ianifl\ John'', John'', John^), son of Benjamin and
Caroline (Kinne) Gallup; born April 18. 1840, at Voluntown,
Conn. ; married Helena R. Gallup, daughter of Judge Kinne
Gallup, of Voluntown, Conn., November 28, i860; lives on a
farm in Sprague, Conn.
Children :
141 2 Algernon S.
1413 Josephine K.
1414 Caroline A.
1415 Oscar B.
1416 Harriet R.
1417 Jennie C.
1418 Kinne B.
770
E. BYRON" GALLUP {Benjamin\ Bcnjinnin", Benjamin',
Nathatiicl*, John'' John'', John^), son of Benjamin and Caroline
(Kinne) Gallup; bom at Voluntown, Conn., August 13, 1S46;
married Hannah M. Burdick, October 18, 1870; lives on a farm
at Voluntown; is also engaged in tt-aching school, and has hclii
many offices of trust, representing the town in the Legislature.
Children :
1419 Ella A. b. Jan. i, 1872.
1420 Caroline L. K. b..May 5, 1S74, d. June 3, 1S84.
1421 Edwin S. b. Jan. i, 1877.
1422 Clark B. b. Aug. 26, 1878.
1423 Esther G. b. Sept. 25, 1S85.
773
ELECTA CATHARIXK- GALLUP {Millcn\ Uzziel", Bcn-
Jainiii', Benjamin\ Jo/in', Johir, John'), daughter of Millen and
GALLUP FAMILY. 175
Electa (Pixley) Gallup; born at Dalton, Mass., March 19. 18 19;
married Onslow G. Hall, October 11, 1837. Children all born
at Dalton, Mass.
Children : •
M.VRV Louise H.\i.i., b. Oct. 17. 1S3S, m. Joseph Schofield.
Sak.\h Ja.ne " b. March 3. 1842, m. George W. Smith.
Llcv Elfxta " b. July 9, 1S44, d. 1846.
George F. " b. April i, 1S50, m. Myra Watkins.
Arthur C. " b. Nov. 22, 1S52, d. 1S72.
Harry L. " b. Dec. 6, 1S59, m. Carrie L. Wilson.
775
MARCIA" GALLUP {Millfn\ Uzziel\ Bcnjainin\ Benja-
min', JoJin\ John\ John'), daughter of Millen and Electa
(Pixley) Gallup; bom at Dalton, Mass., March 10, 1822; mar-
red Richard Vandenburg, April 28, 1842.
Children :
Charles B. Vande.nburg, b. Jiily 6, 1843.
JuLiNA M. " b. April ri, 1845, m. J. W. Flansburghof Dalton.
Willis D. " b. Nov. 26, 1851.
Helen M. " b. May 5, 1S54.
Hattie B. " b. March 3, 1S65.
776
WILLIA:^! W." GALLUP {Millcn\ Uzzicl\ Benjamin',
Benjamin', JoJui\ Jolin\ John'), son of Millen and Electa (Pix-
ley) Gallup, bom at Dalton, ^Lass., January- 29, 1824, married
Eugenia Olive Smith, June 14, 1847. He went to North
Adams, Mass., in early life, where he has since lived, and has
been engaged in mercantile business; he was elected in 1891 as
representative to State Legislature; his wife died June Ck i^Sq.
Children :
♦1424 Willia.mA. b. Oct. 28, 1851.
•1425 Emerso.n S. b. Sept. 17, 1S53.
1426 Olive J. b. June 20, 1S56.
♦1427 Clarence W. b. July 10, 1859, m. E. M. Waklen. Dec. 2, 1S85.
1428 Willis J. b. June 19, 1862, m. Nellie Jones, Aug. ir, 1087; lives
in Chicago.
142'^ Lmi l■^v E. V). Dec. 16, 1864.
1430 H u',\ F.v A. b. Oct. 16, 1S69.
1431 Charles L. b. May 10, 1875.
176 GENEALOGY OF
777
RHODA C\ GALLUP (J/Z/Av/^ Uzzi€l\ Bcnjamin\ Bfuja-
inin\ JoJui'^, Jolur, Jolui^), daughter of Millen and Electa (Pix-
ley) Gallup; born at Dalton, Mass., April 9, 1825; married
Alfred S. Gregory. After a few years' residence in Dalton,
Mass., they removed to Winona, Wis., where Mr. Gregory
died. He was at the time of his death at the head of the whole-
sale Crocker}' house of Gregory & Sons.
Children :
George W. Gregory.
Joseph
Charles S. "
Alfred S. "
Edward S.
778
SOPHRONL\' GALLUP {Mil/en\ Uzziel\ Bcnjamin\ Bm-
jauii)i\ JoJui^^ John-, Jo/ui^), daughter of Millen and Electa
(Pixley) Gallup; born at Dalton, ]\Iass., December 31, 1827;
married Marcus Pratt.
Children :
Alice E. Pratt.
Walter M. "
Harriet L. "
779
MARTHA M.° GALLUP {Millen\ Uzziel\ Benjawin'.
Benjamin\ John^, Jo/ar, Jo/ni^), daughter of Millen and Electa
(Pixley) Gallup, bom at Dalton, Mass., January 11, 1833.
married William Hamilton Phillips at North Adams. Mass..
August 4, 1853. Mr. Phillips was bom at Lanesboro, Mass.,
in 1830, educated at Drurv' Academy, North Adams, and after
acquiring the art of printing and telegraphy, entered Williams
College in 185 1, remaining two years. In his class, which
graduated in 1855, were many distinguished men, among thciu
the late President Garfield, ex-vSenator Ingalls of Kansas, Pro-
fessors Orton and Wood, the great naturalists. In 1S62 Mr.
Phillips was made an honorary member of its alumni. He was
elected to the State Senate in 1854. In 1857 he founded the
GALLUP FAMILY. 177
Hoosic Valley Xezcs, at North Adams, uniting it in iS6o with
the Adams Transcript, publishing the same through the late
civil war as a Republican paper; afterward he had connection
with different papers, among them the Worcester Eit'iiiiig-
Gacctic, the Pittsfield Situ, the Holyoke Xcics, and later the
Globe and Pioneer Prcss^ at St. Paul, Minn., where he remained
six years. In the summer of 1891 he returned to Pittsfield,
Mass., as Berkshire correspondent of the Springfield Republi-
can, which position he now holds.
C/ii/d:
CL.\Vi\ H. Phillips, b. July 13, 1S57, is a cultured musician.
7SO
MILO S.' GALLUP {MiUen\ Uzziel\ Benjamin', Benjamin',
John^, John-, John'), son of Millen and Electa (Pixley) Gallup,
bom in Dalton, Mass., September 17, 1836, married Fanny H.
Clark, July 5, 1855.
Children :
*I432 WiLL.XRD S. b. at North Adams, June 23, 1S56.
1433 JosEi'H L. b. " " March 8, 1S59.
1434 Frederick M. b. " " Oct. 19, 1S60, d. Feb. i. 1S62.
*i435 Edward E. b. " " Jan. 13, 1S63.
785
HENRY C GALLUP {AsJilef, Uzziel\ Benjamin', Ben-
jamin*, /ohn\ John'', John'), son of Ashley and Sophronia (Pix-
ley) Gallup, born in Dalton, June 2, 1840, married Frances
L<'uise Atwater, November 9, 1870. Mr. Gallup, on Se]nem-
bcr 3, 1862, was mustered into service "for the Unicm " in the
Forty-Ninth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, term nine
months. After nearly a year of siege and daily skirmi.shing,
he returned home with the regiment, and was mustered out of
service at Pittsfield, September i, 1863; re-enlisted Februar}'
13, 1864, for three years, or during the war, in the Fifty-seventh
Massachusetts Regiment, as corporal of Company L This
regiment, joining the Army of the Potomac, was engaged in
the battle of the Wilderness and at the long siege of Peters-
burg, with heavy skirmishing and battles almost daily, it
suffered severe loss, and was afterward consolidated with
12
178 GENEALOGY OF
the Fifty-ninth Re;4-iment, Massacluisetts \'olunteers. When
the reg'iment was supporting" the Twenty-first Indiana Batten.-,
heavy artillery, durin;^ the lively storming- of a rebel fort, Mr.
Gallup received a heavy blow upon the head from a piece of
wood sent by the explosion of a shell, which resulted in a total
loss of hearino-. He was mustered out at Washington, D. C,
July 30, 1865. Before and since the war he has been engaged
in paper making, and is now in the finishing department of
the Connecticut River Paper Co., Holyoke, Mass.
Children :
1436 Edward A. b. Dec. 7, 1S71, d. Aug. 29, 1872.
1437 Burton C. b. June 2, 1S73.
1438 Ad.\ E. b. Nov. 2, 1S76.
7S7
ROBERT W". GALLUP {As/i/o'\ Uzziel\ Bcnja}nin\ Bcn-
janiin\ Jolin^^ John\ /ohn^), son of Ashley and Sophronia (Pix-
ley) Gallup; born at Dalton, Mass., 1S44; married Mary* Ham-
mond; lives in Pittsfield, Mass.
Children :
1439 George, b. 1S75.
1440 Lizzie, b. 1877.
795
JAMES' GALLL'P [Benada>n\ Benadatn", Benada//i\ Bcn-
adain\ Benadaiii^, Joliii", John^)^ son of Benadam and Cynthia
(Fish) Callup; born at Agawam, Mass., November 25, 1793;
married Abigail Spicer of Ledyard, Conn., June 5, 1S20. At
the age of twenty years he became a member of the First Bap-
tist Church of Groton, Conn., and having in middle life removed
to Mystic, Conn., when the Union Baptist Church was formed he
became its senior deacon, and remained so until his death.
When a young man he was described as one "who was incapa-
ble of a mean action," which characteristic he retained through
life. His sterling honesty and integrity won for him the confi-
dence of the community. In 1840 and 1841 he held the (^t^ce
of Judge of Probate of Groton, Conn., and discharged the
duties of that office and every trust, whether in the church or
GALLUP FAMILY. 179
in civil life, with fidelity. He was a sterling Puritan and an
early and uncompromising advocate of emancipation and the foe
of all oppressions through life; he died at Mystic, Conn., August
7, 1869.
CJiildren :
1441 Caroline \V. b. June 19, 1S21, d. Jan. i, 1S92.
*i442 Prudence D. b. June 3, 1S24, m. Isaac D. Gates, Sept. 24, 1S51;
lives at Mystic, Conn.
1443 ^L\RY E. b. April 3, 1829, d. March 6, 1833.
*i444 H.A.RRIET W. b. Aug. 10, 1835, m. George W. Stetson.
1445 James b. Aug. S, 133S; lives in California.
799
PALMERS GALLUP {Benadam\ Bcnadam\ Benadam\
Benadaui\ Benadaiii^, JoJui^, John^), son of Benadam and Cyn-
thia ( Fish) Gallup, born at Groton, June 14, 1802 ; married Desire
Ball at West Springfield (now Agawam), May 22, 1828, daugh-
ter of Captain Eli Ball, whose ancestor, Francis Ball, was one
of the first settlers of West Springfield in 1640. He died at
Mystic, Conn., December 31, 1880; his wife died, Februar}- 20,
1869.
The following tribute to his memor}' was chiefly written by
a former scholar and friend, the Rev. Frederick Dennison, a
native of Mystic Bridge:
" Palmer Gallup died at Mystic River, his native place, December 31,
1S80, in his 79th year. He was a remarkable scholar, mathematician,
teacher, musician, and musical composer of unusual talent. For a time he
'A'as a musical teacher among the eminent musicians of Boston. His com-
positions have g'lne rapidly throughout the country, and are classical in
their ciiaracter. He was the owner uf, and performer on the largest double
'!'Uss viol in the world. He assisted largely in arranging standard almanacs,
was the author of Olney's Arithmetic, and made important contributions to
various mathematical publications ; was an adept in the higher mathematics,
including the integral calculus; also became an expert translator of the
Latin poets ; was a popular sun.-eyor, and prepared a map of his native
place, the Mystic Valley. He was connected for a time with the Connecti-
cut Literary Institution at Suffield, Conn., also Mystic River Institute, and
a very thorough teacher for half a century. He prized knowledge above
gold, and strove to win it; his ne.Kt passion was to communicate it toothers-
His life was devoted to the acquisition and communication of knowledge.
In these two points lay the secret of his life. His love of the Holy Scriptures
was intense, the study of which was his great delight, their purity and
grandeur being to him an inspiration. His life was pure, plain, laborious.
180 GENEALOGY OF
studious, kind, generous, and charitable. He was a lover of chaste, intelli-
gent company, and has now gone to his home of purity and wisdom. His
name and pure character will be gratefully remembered by thousands. At
his funeral, porti(ms of Scripture of his own selection were read, and music
of his own composition was sung. In death he realized his oft repeated
prayer, ' Let me die the death of the righteous, and let mv last end be
like his.""
Chiliireii :
*r446 Moz.vKT. b. at Agawam, May 23, 1S29.
*I447 John T. b. " March 13, 1S32. [27, 1S59.
*i44S Adai.inf. M. b. " May 9, 1S34, m. Levi Watrous, Dec.
*i449 HoRTENsF. D. b. " Sept. 29. 1S36, m. \Vm. S. Fish, Sept.
14, 1S56.
*r45o LiiiuiK M. b. Sept. 9, 1S42. m. Samuel Edgecomb of Mystic Bridge,
Oct. 17, 1S63; lives at ^[ystic.
1451 J.\.MEs P. b. Jan. 21, 1S45. He entered the Union Army at a call
from his country in January, 1S63, at the early age of 19 years.
Enlisted in the First Connecticut Cavalry, and was soon promoted
to the rank of orderly sergeant. He was engaged in several
battles, including the battle of Winchester, and was with General
Sheridan during his famous raid through the Shenandoah Vallev.
His superior officers gave him the name of a. thoroughly good young
man, and that of a very brave soldier. His captain said in writing
after his death, •• If I had an errand that needed true courage and
pluck, I assigned it to Sergeant (iallup, and it was always sure to
be done." He was taken to Third Division Hospital, at Kearn-
storm, Va., and died Dec. 10, 1S64. A letter from Surgeon R. H.
Goodell reads as follows: "I knew he was somebody's dear one.
His pleasant face and true manly l:>earing endeared him to all."
He was buried in Elm Grove Cemetery-, Mystic Bridge, Conn.
soo
BEXADAM" GALLUP {r,cHadam\ Benada}n\ Be!iadam\
Bc>iadain\ Be)iadaiii\ John\ Jo/iii')^ son of Benadam and Cyn-
thia (Fish) Gallup; born at Groton, Conn., June 3, 1804; mar-
ried Moselle Laura ]\Ioore, March 15, 1828; lived in Groton,
Conn. ; he died June 28, 1871.
Children :
*I45S P.\i.MEk, b. March 23, 1S30.
1459 AisTiN, b. Nov. 9, 1832; now of Mystic, Conn.
*i46o CvMHiA A. b. Jan. 3, 1S34.
1461 Henkv, b. Xov. 15, 1835, d. Aug. iS, 1836. •
*I462 Hknkv M. b. Nov. 5, 1637. :- . ■ .
1463 Emma J. b. Feb. 19. 1S39. • ' -'-
1464 Makv, b. April 9, 1S41, d,. Feb. 15, 1S43.
GALLUP FAMILY. 181
1465 ^L\KV F. b. Feb. 6, 1S43.
1466 Anna Lulisf., b. April 4, 1846, m. David W. Letters, Nov. 25, 1S72:
now of Webster, Mass. CJnld : Callie Louise, b. April 17, iSyq.
1467 CiiARLE? H. b. May 4, 1S4S, m. Ella Louise Ed.son, Jan. 17,
iS32. C/ii/d : Anna Louise, b. Jan. 12, iS?3 ; now of ^[ystic, Conn.
S02
JOHN' GALLUP {Benadam\ Benadatn\ Banadavi\ Bcii-
adavi\ Benadani^ , Joluf, Jo/tn^), son of Benadam and Cynthia
(Fish) Gallup; born at Groton, Conn., March 6, 1S09; married
Roxana Fish, daughter of Elisha and Mary (Cheesebrough )
Fish, Augaist 31, 183S: she was bom May 21, 18 13; she died
November 2, 1876.
Chi Id r en :
1452 Ann Jluson, b. July 29, 1S39, d. Oct. 23, 1340.
*i453 Elizabeth Jones, b. July 15, 1 341, m. Captain John P. Wilbur,
Aug, iS, 1863.
1454 John, b. Dec. 14, 1S44, m. Ellen E. Noyes, Oct. 11,
1870.
*I455 Mary Fish, b. Dec. 14, 1S44, m. William H. Randall,
July I, 1S74.
1456 RoswELL Fish, b. Jan. 13, 1S47, d. March 13, 1S52.
1457 Sa.muel Cheesebrolgh, b. Sept. 26, 1351. m. Annie J. Bohannon. Dec.
24. iS?9-
SOS
LUCY' GALLUP {John\ Bcnada)n\ Bcnadaiii\ Bc)iadam\
Benadavi^^ JoJui^^ Jo/ui^), daughter of John and Lucy (Clark)
Gallup; bom in Brooklyn, Conn., August 3, 18 10; married
James L. Sikes of Suffield, Conn., November 13, 1832; he was
born May 23, 1803; he died in Agawam, Mass., October 6, iSSo.
Mrs. Sikes is still living at the advanced age of 83.
Children :
Jane Sikes, b. in SuiBeld, Conn., Sept. 4, 1S33, m. Edwin Tucker
of Hartford; he died in 1379; she is now living at
Hartford.
Jl'lia Ann " b. in Suffield, Conn., Dec. 16, 1S34, m. Rev. C. vS.
Sylvester, now of Feeding Hills, Mass.
Lewis " b. at Brooklyn, Conn., (Jet. 10, 1536, m. Elizal)eth
Young.
Chakees Alheki- " b. at Suffield, Conn., Nov. 14, i335, m. fhittie (lur-
ney, d. at Hartford, Conn. Jan. 9, rSSr.
182 GENEALOGY OF
John Gallup Sikes, b. at Springfield, Mass., July i6, 1S42, m.
Lydia Dyer, d. in Williamsburg, Mass.,
Oct. 30, 1S77.
Theodore Frelinghivsex " b. in Springfield, Mass., Aug. 13, 1S44.
Nath.^n Palmer " b. in Springfield, Mass., Sept. 30, 1S46, m.
Mary Parker; is now of Hartford, Conn.
Andrew Chester " b. in Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 13, 1S49, d.
Sept. 23, 1S49.
Andrew Chester " b. in Hatfield, Mass., Dec. 4, 1850.
Llxy Gallup " b. in Hatfield, Mass., June 2, 1355, m.
Willis C. Campbell of Agawam, Mass.
S09
Dr. JOHN CHESTER^ GALLUP {/o/in\ Bcnadavi\ Ben-
adavi"^ Benadam\ Bcnadaui^^ John"^, Jo/ui^), son of John and
Lucy (Clark) Gallup; bom in Brooklyn, Conn., February 27,
18 1 2. At the age of 16 he began the study of Latin and chem-
istry with a private tutor, and at the age of 17 he entered the
office of Dr. J. B. Whitcomb as a student of medicine. He was
graduated from the Berkshire ^Medical College at Pittsheld.
Mass., in 1833. Here he began the practice of medicine, and in
1836 removed to Mount Clemens, Mich. In 1S39 he removed
to Fentonville, Mich., where he passed ten busy, prosperous
years. In 1849, owing to impaired health. Dr. Gallup removed
to Palmyra, X. Y., and fur six years was engaged in profes-
sional and benevolent labors. While a student at Pitt.snckl.
Mass.. he join-cl the Fir.<: C<-'ngre^;-.:i'jnal C":urch. Removing
our of a Congregational neighborhood he be^-ame an eider in
the Presbyterian Church at Palmyra. In 1S5S he accepted, an
appointment from the trustees of Ingham University at LeRoy.
During his first year at LeRoy, Dr. Gallup married Marilla
Houghton, a sister of Henr}' O. Houghton, of the publishing
house of Houghton, Mifflin & Co. In the spring of 1S61 he
entered upon the crowning work of his life as the founder and
proprietor of Houghton Seminar}-, at Clinton. N. Y. He was
then in vigorous health, an approved teacher, with intellectual
powers well trained for the difficult duties of a large educational
enterprise. Under his skillful and enterprising guidvince with
the competent aid of Mrs. Gallup, this institution soon won for
itself the attachment and support of many faithful friends. It
GALLUP FAMILY. 183
prospered bv loyalty to the hig-hest standard of intellectual.
social, and spiritual culture. Houghton Seminary had no other
endowment than the blessing- of Heaven upon thorough work in
all branches of instruction. Its diploma has been from the out-
set a badg-e of actual scholarship and high character.
As an elder in the Presbyterian Church, Dr. Gallup was
repeatedly a commissioner to the General Assembly, and in
1874 was a delegate to the General Assembly of the Presbyte-
rian Church in Ireland. This opened the way for a summer of
European travel which yielded large returns of enjoyment and
profit.
In early life he identified himself with the benevolent reforms
of the day. He was an original abolitionist and confidential
friend of James G. Birney, and personally acquainted with most
of those distinguished men, like Gerritt Smith, Wendell Phillips.
William Lloyd Garrison, John G. Whittier, the leading spirits
in this great movement. In the temperance reform he was a
most untiring worker. His fervid eloquence and personal inag-
netism gave him great influence whether in local meetings
or national conventions, while his unquestioned consistency to
his principles g'ave force to his advocacy of total abstinence.
He resigned the direction of Houghton Seminary in 18S0 to
Prof. A. G. Benedict, with the feeling that his earthly labors
were substantially ended. He died in Clinton, April 15, 18S4.
[The above facts were gathered from a memorial of him published soon
after his death.]
816
MARY ANN" GALLUP {/saac\ Isaac", Bcnadam\ Btiiadam\
Benadaui^ ^ John\ Jolui^), daughter of Isaac and Prudence (Geer)
Gallup, born in Ledyard, Conn., December 10, 1812, married Elias
B. Avery, January i, 1835; ^^^^^ ^^ Preston, Conn, January 4,
1836. Mr. Aver}- married second, Thankful S. Geer, daughter of
David and Anna (Gallup) Geer, January 14, 1838; she died
February 4, 1885.
Child by First Mamaife :
Makv Ann Avkkv, b. I.)et. 20, 1^35, m. \Villiani deer, son of Amos and
Eunice (Morgan) Geer, March 24, i'??;. He was h. May 5. 1530;
d. at Wolcottville, Conn.. Jan. 25, iS?';.
184 GENEALOGY OF
817
PRUDENCE ALMIRA' GALLUP {lsaac\ Isaac', Bi-nadai!i\
Bcmidain\ BtnaJam\ JoJin\ John'), daughter of Isaac and Pru-
dence (Geer) Gallup, born at Ledyard, ^Larch 4, 1815, married
James L. Geer, son of James and Sally (Lewis) Geer, November
19, 1834; she died at Norwich, July 17, 1847; her children were
all born at Norwich, Conn. Mr. Geer married second, ^Lary
Ellen Geer, daughter of Elijah Denison and Dorothy (Geer)
Geer, April lo, 1S48; she was bom in Griswold, Conn., Novem-
ber 29, 1819; died at Norwich, June i, 1887.
Children by First Marriage :
Robert Geer, b. March 23, 1S37; m. first, :Mary S. Geer, Oct. 10, 1S60; she
died June 21, iS63. Married second, Rhoda Kellogg Shedd, Oct.
20, 1869; she died Dec. 12, 1SS2. Married third, Mrs. Julia (Rich-
mond) Cass, April 23, 1SS4. He lives at Albany, N. Y., and is a
wholesale dealer in salt. Children: Frederick Lewis Geer. b.
Nov. 24, 1S61, m. Mabel H. French, Xov. 12, 18S4; Clara Louisa
Geer, b. Aug. 12, 1S63, m. Dr. Wm. F. Gilroy, April 12, iSSS.
Child: Robert Wm. Gilroy, b. April 22, 1SS9, in the eleventh gen-
eration. Arthur Hamilton Geer, b. Dec. 13, 1S73.
Ellen Geer, b. March 9, 1S41.
Lucy " b. Oct. 9, 1342.
818
EMELINE' GALLUP {Isaac', Isaac\ Benadain\ Benadavi\
Bcnadane, Jolur, John'), daughter of Isaac and Prudence (Geer)
Gallup bom February 27, 181 8, married Orlando Smith, son of
Shubael and Sarah (Raymond) Smith, April 10, 1845. He was
born at Ledyard, Conn., February 9, 18 14; died at Westerly.
May 30, 1859. Emeline (Gallup) Smith, died December 30.
1886, at Fletcher's, N. C, the result of a railroad accident. Mr.
Smith was proprietor of valuable granite quarries at Westerly,
R. I. The business is continued by the family, under the name
of Smith Granite Co., Orlando R. Smith, president.
Children :
Orlando R.wmonu Smith, b. June i, 1S51, m. first, Sarah A. P. Chapman^
June iS, 1S72; she died Sept. 8, 1874. He m. second, Julia A.
Chapman, Dec. 28, 1875, who d. July 7, 1S92. Children: Orlando
Raymond, Jr., b. Feb. i, 1877; Sarah Augusta, b. Dec. 28, 1S79;
Julia Grace, b. Dec. 23, 1881; Emeline Gallup, b. Feb. 28, 1883:
Martha, b. .
GALLUP FAMILY. 185
Sarah Almira Smith, b. June i6. 1S53, m. Otis P. Chapman, son of Wm.
R. and Sally A. (Hiscock) Chapman, Children: Otis P. Chap-
man, b. June 15. 1S75; William R. Chapman, b. Nov. 22, iSSi.
JiLiA Emeline Smith, b. Feb. 16, 1S55.
IsA.AC Gallip " b. June 5, 1S57, m. Harriet Trumbull Hall of Pau-
catuck, Conn., daughter of Plorace R. and Sarah (Avery) Hall, Jan.
I, 1SS5; he d. at Westerly, R. I., July 12, iSSS. Mrs. Harriet
Trumbull Smith m. second, Samuel M. Cathcart, Sept. i, 1892.
819
ISAAC GALLUP {^Isaac\ Isaac", Benadaui'\ Beiiadain\
Bcnadam^, Johir, JoJin^), son of Isaac and Prudence (Geer)
Gallup; born at Preston, November 13, 1S20; married Maria T.
Davis, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Shaw) Davis, March 23,
1S45; lives on a farm in Preston. Conn., near Poquetannock.
Children :
*r46S Henry H. b. June 2, 1S46, m. Irena H. Breed.
*i46g Ella M. b. April 29, 1S50, m. Avery D. Wheeler, Nov. 2, 1S70.
*i470 Charles D. b. May 16, 1857, m. Grace R. Aldrich, May 12, 18S0.
S20
JULIA" GALLUP (/.y^/.?r\ /saac\ Bcnadam\ Benadam^ Bcu-
adaJH^, Jolui^, /ohn^), daughter of Isaac and Prudence (Geer)
Gallup; bom April 4, 1823; married Jacob A. Geer of Led
yard, son of Amos and Prudence (Allyn) Geer, October 20,
1847; he was born January 24, 181 7.
Children :
Isaac Galll^p Geek, b. July 24. 1S4S, m. A. Chasie Belden. Child: Earl
Belden Geer, b. Aug. 10, i-?9; tenth generation.
Pri UENCE Em.\l\ " b. July 26, 1550, m. Nathan Gallup, March iS, rS74.
Nellie Wight " b. Feb. 21, 1S5S.
821
EDWIN R." GALLUP {Russcll\ Isaac\ Benadam\ Bena-
datn*, Benadaui^, Jolui^, JoluO), son of Russell and Hannah
(Morgan) Gallup; bom in Ledyard, Conn., Januan,' 22, 1817;
married Eliza A. Leeds, May 5, 1841; died in June, 1885.
Children :
1471 David L. b. Dec. 19, 1042.
1472 Anna D.
186 GENEALOGY OF
822
RUFUS M\ GALLUP I^R!iss,'ll\ /saac\ Bcuadam\ Beu-
adaui^^ Benadaiti', Jo/nr, John^)^ son of Russell and Hannah
(Morgan) Gallup; bom in Ledyarcl, Conn., September 24, 181S:
married first, Betsey Gray, November 8, 1842; married second,
Mrs. Eliza H. Randall, April i, 1878; he died September 14, 1S80.
Children by First Marriage :
*I473 Er.^stus, b. July 31, 1S45.
*i474 Russell, b. July 24, 1S51.
823
SARAH' GALLUP {Russcll\ haac\ Bcnadavi\ B€nadam\
Boiadam^, John'^, Jolui^), davighter of Russell and Hannah
(Morgan) Gallup; born in Ledyard, Conn., September 10. 182 1 ;
mairied William M. Gray, November 28, 1839; died December
18, 18S1.
Children :
Ellen Gray, b. Dec. 26, 1842.
Edwin " b. June 25, 1845, d. Nov. 5, 1866.
Emily M. " b. April 22, 1853, m. James S. Church, Feb. 19, iS3;, d.
Nov. 26, 18S5.
William M. " b. July 31, 1856, m. Ella Pettigrew, Feb. 26, 1S79.
Mary " b. July 13, 1S62, m. Judson T. Bailey, June 8, 13S4.
824
JAMES A.' GALLUP {RusselB, Isaac\ Benadam\ Benadain\
Benadain^, Jo/ni'', /ohn^), son of Russell and Hannah (Morgan)
Gallup, born in Ledyard, Conn., November 15, 1823. In early
life he attended the common school in his native town, and
taught school for four winters. He prepared for college at
Bacon Academy, Colchester, Conn., and in Philips Academy,
Andover, Mass., entered Yale College in September, 1847, and
was graduated from the class of 1851. He studied theology in
the New Haven Divinity Scho(^l from 185 1 to 1854, (jrdained
to the ministr}', and settled over the Congregational Church in
Essex, Conn., May 17, 1854. After a very successful pastorate
he was dismissed, October 4, 1865, and installed over the Con-
gregational Church in Madison, Conn., November 2, 1865, where
GALLUP FAMILY. 18T
he has remained to the present time. He married first, Emily
T. Hubbard of New Haven, June 21, 1854; she died May 3,
1870; married seeond, Charlotte R. Andrew. November 28, 1876.
After the above was written, a letter from Essex, C<mn.,
was received, from which the followin.i,^ extracts are taken :
" Rev. James A. Gallup was ordained at Esse.x as first pastor of a new-
church, and immediately showed himself as 'the man for the place,' bring-
ing to the work both energy and enthusiasm. Under his ministry, the
church rapidly gamed in strength and efficiency. His people were heartily
united in him. He identified himself fully with every good work in the
community; aided in educational matters, as well as other interests per-
taining to the welfare of the people. When called to a larger field, and a
proportionately greater work, our sorrow was as hearty as was our love for
our first pastor. And now, after a separation of more than twenty years,
he still retains a warm place in our hearts, and most cordially we welcome
his occasional visits. This brief testimony to the value of his life and work
among us is not colored by personal friendship, but abundantly approved
by facts held in grateful remembrance."
825
NELSON" GALLUP {Russdl\ Isaac\ Benadavi\ Benadajn\
Benadam^, Johif^ John'), son of Russell and Hannah (Morgan)
Gallup; bom in Ledyard, Conn., January S, 1827; married
Emily E. Miner, September 4, 1850.
Children :
1475 JoH.N M. b. Dec. 30, 1S51, m. Alice E. Gallup, daughter of Frank-
lin Gallup of Groton, Conn, Jan. 14, i5S6; is a musician and dealer
in musical instruments, of the firm of Gallup & Metzger, at Hart-
ford. Conn.
1476 H.ARRiET B. b. Dec. 7, 1S55.
1477 Nelson W. b. March 22, i36i, d. Sept 15, 1864.
1478 Walter E. b. Oct. 5, 1864, d. May 19, 1873.
1479 WiLLL\M H. b. May 10. i366, d. Oct. 16, 1866.
828
JOSEPH ALBERT" GALLUP {Russdl\ Isaac\ Benadam\
Bcnadain\ Bcnadam^, John'', John'), son of Russell and Han-
nah (Morgan) Gallu]); bom in Ledyard, Conn., July 2, 1835;
married Abby Cook, September 22, 1868; lives in Ledyard on
the old homestead of his great-grandfather, Benadam Gallup.
188 GENEALOGY OF
C/uidren :
14S0 Herbert W. b. Sept. 11, iS6g.
1481 Hai.sev C. b. Sept. 12, 1S72, d. Oct. 10, 1S77.
1452 CiiRisToiiEL C. b. Xov. 5, 1S74. (1. Oct. 3, 1S77.
1453 Gr.vce M. b. May i, 1S7S.
S35
AVERY* GALLUP {/abes/i\ Isanc^, Bcnadaui\ Beiiadain\
Benadam^^ [oJui^, Jo/ui^), son of Jabesh and Louisa (Avery)
Gallup, bom at Cleveland, Ohio, February 28, 1S47; graduated
from Western Reserve College, Ohio; married Charlotte R.
Pearce of Hudson, Ohio, daughter of the president of Western
Reserve College, June i, 1871; lives at Denver, Col.
Children :
14S4 Geokce Pe.\kce, b. June 14, 1S72, d. May 29, 1S73.
1485 Perrv Cl'shman, b. Nov. 7, 1S73.
14S6 EnMoNi), b. March 19, 1S76, d. June 27, 18S0.
1487 Elwood, b. March 27, 1S79, d. Dec. 29, 1880.
148S Avery Thompson, b. Feb. 22, iSSi, d. Dec. 2, 1890.
1489 Rockwell Loring, b. Oct. 21, 1802.
836
WILLIAM A.' GALLUP {Avcry\ Isaac\ Beiiadain\ Ben-
adain\ Benadaui\ John'', John'), son of Avery and Melinda
(Bailev) Gallup, born January 2, 1S26, married Augusta ^lor-
gan, Oci'/oer r, 1S60; she died September 28, 1890. He lives
in Xur-A-ich. Conn.
Children :
i49'j Wil; . \M M. b. May 3, 1863, graduated from Yale College in iS36.
1491 FKti'ERii.K A. b. May 26, 1867.
1492 Florence E. b. March 2, 1875.
837
ELIZABETH" GALLUP (Airrr,' /sacu-\ Bcnadaui\ Ben-
adam*, Benadavi^^ John", Jolui'), daughter of Avery and Melinda
(Bailey) Gallup; born in Ledyard, Conn., Octcjbcr 8, 1828; mar-
ried Charles L. Fenner.
Children :
Ell.a. Fi-.nm-.k, in. Thomas ijuer of Grot<;n, C(miii.
Eliz.vheth "
Hatiie " A
GALLUP FAMILY. 189
839
SIMEON* GALLUP {Airrf, Isaac', Benadain\ Bcnadaiii^
Benadaui^, JoJui^^ Jo/in^), son of Avery and ^L'lry (Halev) Gal-
lup, bom August 1 6, 1837, married Lillian Taylor; lives at
Mvstic, Conn.
C/uici:
1493 Dana, b. 1SS5.
841
MARY' GALLUP {Avcrf, Isaac', Bcnada}n\ Bcnadain\
Benadain'^, John,'\ fo/ut'), daughter of Avery and Mary (Haley)
Gallup; born in Ledyard, Conn., September 16, 1843; married
Giles Albert Williams ; lives at Providence, R. L
Children :
Albert Avery \Villi.\.ms.
Lewis Gilbert "
Mary "
He.nry "
851
ELLEN E.'GALLUP(^//////', /saac\ Benadam\ Bcnada»i\
Bcnada!n\ Jolur, John'), daughter of Elihu and Emily (Clark)
Gallup, born March 14, 1838, at Norwich, Conn., married
George W. Geer; live at Englewood, 111.
C7u7dreti :
Frederick H. Geer, b. Oct. 31, 1S66.
Nellie H.
George C.
Albert H.
Arthi r W.
Mary B.
Emily W.
Robert H.
b. Oct. 5, 1S6S.
b. Feb. 25, 1870.
b. June 4, 1S71.
b. June 12, 1S73.
b. July 10, 1375.
b. April 5, 1S77.
b. Feb. 12, i5S2.
852
Dr. JULIUS C." GALLUP {Eliliii\ Isaac', Bcnadam\ Bcn-
adam\ Benadaju^, Jo/ur, John^), son of Elihu and Emily (Clark)
Gallup, born at Norwich, Conn., January 19, 1840; married
Mary E. Harvey, October 25, 1864. He is by profession a
dentist, and is now at Bristol, R. I., engaged in thtfpractice of
his profession.
190 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
1494 Makv E. b. Sept. 3, 1S65.
1495 Jennie H. b. Oct. 14, 1S67, was graduated from the Boston Dental
College in June, 1S91, as D.D.S.
1196 Annie C. b. Nov. 22, i36S, was graduated from Mt. Holyoke C(jlle;<e.
South Hadley, Mass., in the class of 1SS9. Has since been enga^^cl
in teaching in Connecticut and ilassachusetts.
1497 Jllils C. b. March 4, 1S71.
149S Edward C. b. Oct. 23, 1S74.
855
ELIZA' GALLUP {Peter A. \ /fssf\ Benadain\ Benadaiii\
Benadam^, Johir, JoJui^), daughter of Peter A. and Rebecca
(Morgan) Gallup, born December 6, 1S20, married Samuel
Lamb, March 20, 1842; Eliza (Gallup) Lamb died . He
married second, Harriet Gallup, daughter of Benjamin F. Gal-
lup. He died Januar}- 2, 1S92; Harriet (Gallup) Lamb died
Januar}' 10, 1892. Mr. Lamb was a successful teacher in Led-
yard for more than fifty years.
Children :
Rebecca Lamb, b. Feb. 5, 1S43, m. G. P. Bennett of Bristol, Conn.
Hannah " b. Nov. 16, 1346, m. Christopher M. Gallup, May 13, iS65.
Ada B. " b. July 27, 1351.
857
AXXIS T.- GALLUP [Peter A.\ Je<se\ Benadaur. -P.e-
adain\ Beiianaui'\ Johir, John^)^ dau^'hter of Peier A. .'" "
Rcljecea T. (Morgan) Gallup, born July 9. 1824: married \\'-iw»
H. Myers, I)t;cembcr 3r. 04,3. He died Angus: 15. 1874;
wife died July 7, 1865. Lived at Xcjrwich, Conn.
Children :
James A. Myers, b. Aug. 6. 1S46.
Julia E. " b. Sept. 5, 1S4S.
Edwin T.
Elmer E.
861
NATHAN SANDS" GALLUP [Peter A.\ Jesse\ Benadam'.
Benada>n\ Be)iadai)i^, Jo/iir, John^), son of Peter A. and Re-
becca (Morgan) Gallup; born at Ledyard, September 13, 1839:
married Julia A. Gallup, daughter of Benjamin F. Gallup, May
6, 1858; lives at Ledyard, Conn.
GALLUP FAMILY. 191
Children :
1499 Jo^iAH Wesi.ev, b. March lo, 1S59.
151X) Ellen, b. April 23, 1S62, m. Charles L. Bristol, Jan. 2?.
1S90; he was a professor in a seminary- in Vermillion, South Dakota:
now at Clark University, Worcester, Mass. Child : Julia G. Bris-
tol, b. June 23, iS()2.
1 501 Amos Mor(jan, b. Oct. 20, 1S64.
1502 Cora, b. June 11, 1S66; she was a graduate of the Free
Academy at Norwich, Conn. ; afterwards a student at the Harvard
annex, m. George ^L Turner, Oct. 22, 1S91. Child : Ruth Allen
Turner, b. Aug. 22, 1S92.
862
ALEXIS T.' GALLUP (/^-.y^v ]V.\ Jcsse\ Benadam\ Ben-
ada!n\ Benadavi^, /o/ur, John'), son of Jesse and Betsey (Wil-
liams) Gallup; born in Ledyard, Februan' 24, 1820; married
Elizabeth Lester, January 19, 1S43; now of Norwich, Conn.
Child:
1503 Sarah, b. April 12, 1S45, m. William F. Smith, April 2S, 186S; lives
in Whitne\'ville, Conn.
863
AMANDA W. GALLUP {Jesse ]V.\ /esse\ Benadain\ Ben-
ddain\ BenadaJH^^ /ohu'', /o/ui^), daughter of Jesse W. and
Betsey (Williams) Gallup; born May 20, 1822; married William
B. Palmer, July i, 1844; she died July 7, 1879.
Children :
Robert W. Palmer, b. Jan. 6, 1S45, d. Sept. 2, 1S45.
RoxANNA " b. Jan. 25, 1S47, d. March 12, 1S43.
WiLLiA.M Alonzu " b. March 15. 1S4S; lives in Boston.
John Lovejoy " b. May 24, 1355, d. Oct. 15, 1856.
864
ALONZO H'. GALLUP {/esse IF.', /esse", Beuadain\ Ben-
adai)i\ Benadaifi^, JohH\ John^), son of Jesse and Betsey (Wil-
liams) Gallup; born in Ledyard, September 16, 1824; married
Kosina E. Baldwin, September, 1850; he died December 13,
1885; he was a soldier in the late war and served as private
three years in the Fifteenth Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers.
Child:
1504 Ellen, b. July, 1851.
192
GENEALOGY OF
866
MOSES E'. GALLUP {/osm/i\ /osia/i\ Bcnadanr, Bcn-
adain\ Benadaiit\ Jclin\ John') son of Josiah and ViLaty (Pome-
roy) Gallup; born April 12, 1825; married Nancy Sutherland,
December 25, 1S49.
Cliildrcn :
1505 John. b. Dec. 25, 1S50
1506 Alice W. b. Jan. 27, 1S53
1507 Frank, b. Jan. 13, 1855
150S Mary, b. Oct. 7, 1857
1509 Esther, b. Nov. 5, 1859
1 510 Arthur, b. 1863
1511 Charles, b. 1S68
1 512 Mabel, b. 1S70
867
MILTON' GAl^LVV {/osm/i\ /oshr/i\ Btnadain\ Bcnadain\
Benada}n\ John\ John') son of Jo.siah and Vilaty (Pomeroy)
Gallup; born March 2, 1828; married Harriet Spencer, Novem-
ber 22, 1855.
Children :
1513 Willa.m D. b. Sept. 17, 1S58.
1 5 14 Camilla.
1515 Lottie.
875
JOSL\H' GALLUP {Bcfijamin F\,Josiah\ Benadaiii\ Ben-
adam\ Benadavi\John\ John'), son of Benjamin F. and Hannah
(Allyn) Gallup, bom November 19, 1826; married Julia A
Gallup, daughter of Peter A. Gallup, September 3, 1854; lived
in California. After the death of Mr. Josiah Gallup, Mrs. Julia
A. Gallup married Manville Barber, September 3, 1863.
Child by First Marriage :
1516 Ella A. b. Sept. 6, 1856, m. Alfred G. Folger, Dec. 12, 1S77; live in
Sacramento, Cal.
Child by Second Marriage :
Laura R. Barber, m. Frank Hickman.
GALLUP FAMILY. 103
876
TIMOTHY" GXhl^VV {Benjamin F\, Josiah\ Bcnadmn',
Bcnadani\ BoiaJaiii' JoJui'^ , John'), son of Benjamin and Han-
nah (Allyn) Gallup; bom in Ledyard, July 13, 1S2S; married
Lothema Hall; lived and died in California.
Children :
15 17 Hannah.
151S Youngs.
sso
EDMUND' GALLUP {Bcnjauiin F\, Josiah\ Benadam',
Bcnadaui\ Benada)n^, Joh>i'\ John'), son of Benjamin and Han-
nah (Allyn) Gallup; born July 13, 1836; married Sally Wrii^ht;
lives in Woodland, Cal.
Children :
1519 Chester A.
1520 Hester.
882
ELL-\S" GALLUP (^^7(/V7w/// /"'., Josiah\ Bcnadam\ Ben-
adaui\ Bt'n(7(/c7>n\ JoJuv, JoJin'), son of Benjamin and Hannah
(Allyn) Gallup; bom April 10, 1S40; married Elmina Ruggles
Walter; lives in California.
Children: .
1521 Maria M.
1522 Elmer E.
883
WILLL-\M^ GALLUP (H 7///^;//', \Villmm\ \Villiani\ Bcn-
adain\ Benadani\ Jolur, Joh)i'), son of William and Sarah
(Boalt) Gallup; bom at Xorwalk, Ohio, February- 22, 1S20;
married Cassandra Whaley; now (1890) of Tiflfin, Ohio.
C/iildren :
1523 Addie.
1524 Sarah.
1525 Marv.
1526 William.
1527 Julia.
1523 Carrie.
1529 Francis.
1530 John.
13
194 GENEALOGY OF
884
SARAH MATILDA' GALLUP ( rr////;?;//', William\ Wil-
liavi', Bcnadaui\ Bcnadaui^, JoJui", John'), daughter of William
and Sarah (Boalt) Gallup; bom at Xorwalk, Ohio, August, 1822 ;
married William Bombarger, December, 1S46; now (1890) of
Boulder, Col.
Children :
Mary Bombarger.
James
Fannie
Sarah "
889
ELIZA B.' GALLUP {\Viniain\ Williaiii\ \ViIliam\ Ben-
ada)n\ BeHadain\ John\ John'), daughter of William and Sarah
(Boalt) Gallup, born at Norwalk, Ohio, January- 24, 1S33;
married Frederick A. Hunt, October 19, 1856; now (1S90) of
Aspen, Col.
Children :
William Frederick. Hunt, b. May 12, 1S58.
Bessie Lin':ol\ " b. Nov. 9, 1S64.
Fannie Amelia " b. Oct 7, 1S66.
George Lester " b. May 20, 1868.
890
SUSAN A." GALLUP (fr7///^w', \Villiain\ \Villiaui\ Ben-
adam\ Benadaui^, JoJin^, John'), daughter of William and Sarah
(Boalt) Gallup, born at Norwalk, Ohio, March 14, 1835; marned
Thomas Thresher, now (1890) of Granville, Ohio.
Children :
Samuel C. Thresher.
John
Robert J. "
' 891
SAMUEL CALDWELL' GALLUP {lViIlmm\ William'.
William\ Benadam\ Bcnadam\ Jo]ui\ John'), son of William
and Sarah (Boalt) Gallup, bom at Norwalk, Ohio, February 22,
1837; married Judith Brown, now (1890) of Pueblo, Col.
GALLUP FAMILY. 195
C/u'ldren :
1 531 Slsan.
1532 Frank.
1533 Sarah.
1534 Hallet.
1535 Boone.
1536 Laur.\.
1537 William.
892
JAMES HENRY* GALLUP ( I r////^z;;^', William\ ]VilIiajn\
Benadam\ Benadam\ John\ John% son of William and Sarah
(Boalt) Gallup, born at Norwalk, Ohio, March 13, 1839;
married Amelia S. Hittle, September 8, 1870, now (1890) of
Greensburg, Ind.
Children :
153S Pearl, b. Oct. 28, 1871.
1539 Edith, b. Nov. 24, 1875.
1540 George H. b. April 30, 1S80.
893
JOHN REBER' GALLUP {m/ham', William', William',
Benadam\ Benadam\ John\ John^), son of William and Sarah
(Boalt) Gallup, bom at Norwalk, Ohio, April 30, 1841 ; married
Kate Hogan, December 15, 1870, now (1S90) of Boulder, Col.
Children :
1541 Thomas N. b. Dec. 18, 1871
1542 Mary, b. Aug. 1, 1873
1543 John R. b. 1875
1544 James H. b. 1877
1545 Vivian Eliza, b. May 13, 18S0
894
ROSAMOND C." GALLUP {William\ William\ William\
Benadam\ Benadam\ John\ John^), daughter of William and
Sarah (Boalt) Gallup, born at Norwalk, Ohio, November 25,
1844; married Albert Husley, Februar>' 23, 1866, now (1890) of
Sandusky City, Ohio.
Children :
Albert J. Husley, b. June i3, 186S.
Jesse L " b. June 11, 1872.
Rolano G. " b. Dec. 31, 1S73.
Carl F. " b. Aug. 8, 1877.
196 GENEALOGY OF
899
CALEB H." GALLUP {Halld\ ]Villiam\ ]ViIliain\ Bcn-
adcun* BoiaJaui^ ^ JoJin\ John^), son of Hallet and Clarissa
(Benedict) Gallup, bom at Norwalk, Ohio, May lo, 1S34;
married, June 20, i860, Kate ^I. Vredenburg-, daughter of John
V. Vredenburg- of Peru. She died, ^lay 25, 1863. November
3, 1869, married as second wife, Helen A. Glover, daughter of
William and Mary Glover of Trenton, N. J. She died April
8, 1872, at Port Austin, Mich. In 1856 he graduated at Madison
University, Hamilton, N. Y., and in 1857 commenced the study
of law, in 1S5S graduated from the Cincinnati Law School, and
soon after opened an ofhce at Norwalk. He removed in 1S59
to St. Johns, Mich., and was admitted July 19 to practice law
in the courts of that state. The next summer he removed to
Port Austin, Huron Co., Mich., and the same year was elected
the first prosecuting attorney of that county. He was re-elected
for four succeeding terms, holding the office for ten years. He
also held the offices of circuit court commissioner, and injunc-
tion master, township treasurer, and several other minor offices.
During the war of the rebellion he acted as deputy United
States marshal for the Western district of Huron Co., Mich.;
was himself "drafted," and instead <jf being sent to the "from"
was ordered back to duty as deputy marshal. In 1866 he was
elected a member of the Michigan legislature for two years.
and while acting in that capacity introduced and obtained the
passage of a joint resolution calling on Congress to provide f^r
and construct a harbor of refuge at or near Point Au Barques.
Lake Hur(m. This was the first step ever taken to obtain
such a harbor, and did not meet with immediate success; but
it set the movement on foot that eventually culminated in
the magnificent harbor of refuge now nearly completed at Sand
Beach, Huron Co., Mich. In 1867-8-9 he made repeated efforts
to obtain an extension of the Western Union Telegraph line
from Lexington (seventy miles) to Port Austin, and with suc-
cess. On July 9, 1872, he removed with his children back to
Norwalk, Ohio, his present residence, where he is now President
of the Home Savings and Loan Company.
Child by First Marriage :
1546 RicH.\RD C. b. SepL 2, 1861.
GALLUP FAMILY. 197
Children by Second Mam'iii^e :
1547 Mabel P. b. at Port Austin, Sept. 17, 1S70.
1543 HerkertA. b. " April 5, 1872.
903
NEHEMIAH M.' GALLUP (A'W^r;;//V7//\ Nehaniah\ Hcnry\
Benadam\ Benadam"^^ JoJui^, Jolni^)^ son of Xehemiah and Hul-
dah (Wheeler) Gallup, bom at Stonington, Conn., October 22,
1816; married, October 27, 1841, Laura Williams, daughter of
Judge William Williams of Ledyard, Conn. Mr. Gallup repre-
sented the town of Ledyard in the State Legislature in 1857
and 1867 ; has held the office of president of the Mystic National
Bank, and that of selectman and other town offices. He is also
deacon of the First Baptist Church of Mystic, Conn.
Child:
1549 Mary E. b. April, 1844.
904
JOHN W.' GALLUP {Xehemiah', Nehemiah\ Henry\ Ben-
adam*, Benadavi^, John'', JoJin^), son of Nehemiah and Huldah
(Wheeler) Gallup, bom at Stonington, Conn., November 6,
181 8; married Martha E. Richards, January i, 1847, and settled
in the town of Preston, a farmer. He represented the town for
two years in the State Legislature, and was deacon of the
Baptist Church at Preston city f(jr thirty-nine years, until his
death. Mr. Gallup was a man who was universally respected
and esteemed; he died January 1, 18S8.
C.hudrcii :
1550 Huldah J. b. Aug. 5, 1:4'^, ni. Seth \V. M^iine, Nov. 21, 1883.
1551 Arthur T. b. Dec. 6, 1850, m. Mary- E. Cook, April 6, 1S73. Child:
Carlos, b. Nov. 10, 1S75. *
1552 Charles R. b. April 15, 1834, m. MaryW. Dodge, Oct. 21, 1880; now
of Norwich, Conn.
1553 Elizabeth T. b. March 20, 1865.
909
WILLIAM R.^ GALLUP {Nehemiah\ Nehemiah\ B[enry\
BenadaJH*, Benadaui, John'', John^), son of Nehemiah and Hul-
dah (Wheeler) Gallup, born at Stonington, Conn., May 19,
198 GENEALOGY OF
182S; married Eliza Morgan, May 3, 1S64. He went to Cali-
fornia in 1S49, a-^d started in the teaming business between
Sacramento City and the mountains, where the miners were
digging gold. A few years later he owned a sheep ranch, and
is now in Sacramento City, where he is considered one of the
solid men and one of the oldest residents.
Children :
1554 Ida May.
1555 Effie.
912
HENRY C* GALLUP {Xehcmiah\ Xchcmiah\ Henry\ Ben-
adam'', Beiiadavv', John'', John'), son of Nehemiah and Huldah
(Wheeler) Gallup, born at Stonington, Conn., November 6,
1834; married Lucy Renard, June 14, 1S70. Mr. Gallup com-
menced business as traveling and advertising agent for Dr.
HoUoway in the sale of his medicines. Later he was agent for
Jeremiah Curtis & Sons of New York city, and also for Brown
& Co. of Boston, traveling in the different states of the Union
and Canada. He went to England to establish the business
there as partner in the house of Jeremiah Curtis & Sons of New
York city. In a few years time he succeeded so well that
they were sending their medicines all over Europe; later a
stock company was formed, under the name "Anglo-American
Drug Co.," the office bemg at 493 Oxford street, London, Eng.
He was of genial temperament, and had keen wit and strong
comm(jn sense, which helped him to amass a large fortune.
He died at London, Eng., October 31, 1SS5.
Child:
1556 Henry Clrtis, b. Oct 24, 1874.
934
EBENEZER' GALLUP {Ebenezer\ Nehemiah\ Hcnry\
Benada)>i\ Benadaui^, Jolui', John'), son of Ebenezer and Ange-
lina (Stanton) Gallup; born February 14, 1827; married Ellen
Foley, December 30, 1852.
Children :
1557 Marv a. b. March 20. 1S58, d. April 9, 1864.
155* JA^.lh-^, b. July I, 1^02, d. April 10, 1SG4.
GALLUP FAMILY. 199
938
HENRY A'. GALLUP {Ebenezcr\ Xchcmiah\ Henry\
Denadam\ Btuadam'', John'', John'), son of Ebenezer and Ange-
line (Stanton) Gallup; born November, 1844; married Mrs.
Phoebe Brown.
Children :
1559 Annie, K^^j^^
1560 Angeline, )
1 561 Lucy.
1562 Charles H.
1563 Elizabeth.
941
AUSTIN 0\ GALLUP {Aifred\ Henry\ Henry\ Ben-
adam\ Betiadam", John'', John'), son of Alfred and Eliza (Hew-
itt) Gallup; bom at Ledyard, Conn., December 27, 1828; mar-
ried Lucy A. Rathbun at Salem, Conn., Januar}' 22, 1855. He
was reared on a farm and at the age of 2 1 began teaching a
district school, and continued during the next succeeding five
winters. In April, 1854, he commenced the publication of the
Topographical Surveys in New York, and continued until the
year 1S64, doing business in New York, ^lassachusetts, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania and Kentucky. He furnished the only
topographical survey made at the time of ninety miles of the
Alleirhanv ranci'e of mountains, which was reallv the dividing
line at one time between the contending armies of the North
and South. The plans and surveys were carried by him in per-
son alone and delivered to the commanding General of the
northern part of the Union army only a few days before the
battle of Gettysburg. On his return he was conveyed safely
under full escort to a point of safety beyond the limits of the
contending armies. In 1864 he was elected Judge of Probate
and has held the office twenty years being the present incum-
bent. He represented the town of Salem in the General Assem-
bly sessions of 1877, and serv^ed on the committee of finance
with the late Hon. David Gallup of Plainfield, Conn. ; he has
been a Selectman of Salem for eleven years, and chairman of
the board nine years; also held the office of School Visitor and
other offices of less importance. Mrs. Lucy A. Gallup died at
Salem, Mass., March 30, 1893, aged 61 years.
200 GENEALOGY OF
945
LAURA E". GALLUP {Alfrcd\ Hcnry\ Hcnry\ Bcnadam\
Bcnadanv', Joliii^, Jo/ni^), daughter of Alfred and Eliza (Hewitt)
Gallup; born at ^lontville, Conn., ^May 28, 1840; married Sand-
ford W. Havens in East Lyme, Conn., October 8, 1857.
Children :
Walter L. Havens, b. at New London, Conn., Dec. 29, i36i, m. Minnie H.
Stephens in Riverton, Conn., Oct. 16, 1SS9; resides now at Chester
Depot, Vt. ; he is a practicing physician and a graduate of tlie New
York College. Child: Thelena Gertrude, b. in Chester, Windsor
Co., Vt., Dec. S, 1S90.
946
LOUIS A.* GALLUP {Alfred\ Hcnry\ Henry\ Benadam\
Benada»i^, Jolur, John^), son of Alfred and Eliza H. Gallup,
bom at Salem, Conn., June 30, 1846; married Ella Hitchcock
at Bridgeport, Conn., June 7, 1S66. After finishing his school
education, he learned the art of telegraphing, and continued in
the employment in New York and Washington, D. C, until
about the year 1S69, when he entered the office of the Saturday
Xiglit, a literary paper published at Philadelphia, Pa.* and
gradually rose in appointment to the responsibility of general
manager and treasurer, during which time the Golden Days was
issued from the same office. During the year 1889, the old
Philadelphia Inquirer was sold to a company, who formed ir
into a corporatism with a capital of ,S275,ooo. of which Mr.
Ga'ilv.p was ai: "i-'inal sub'^criber, an:; at present general man-
ager of the Samrday Xigiit, Golden Bays, and Philadelphia
Inquirer, also treasurer of the united concern.
Child:
♦1564 Winnie, b. at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct 9, 1S67.
947
Major HENRY AYER' GALLUP {Andreiv H.\ Andreu'\
Henry^, Benadavi^, Benadam^, John'^, /ohn^), son of Andrew H.
and Nancy (Ayer) Gallup, born at the Ayer homestead in Pres-
ton, Conn., May 7, 1834. In his earliest years he showed a rich
endowment of individual gifts and graces, besides inheriting
many of the mental characterists of both his parents. Making
GALLUP FAMILY. 201
the best possible use of school privileges in New Enorland, his
studies were continued in the west while teaching in the public
schools of Illinois, to which state his father removed in 1S53.
October 22, 1S56, he married Lizzie Cox of Ashmore, 111. In
April, 185S, he was admitted to the practice of law in the courts
of Illinois. The following year he began the practice of his
profession in Brownsville, Texas ; soon after assumed control of
The American Flag, published at Brownsville and Matamoras,
^Mexico, in both the English and Spanish languages. Through
the perilous days preceding secession of that state, The Flag
remained true to its convictions of loyalty to the Union, the
national banner floating undisturbed ov'er its office, even after
secession ordinance had been passed. A brief absence of the
editor from the city gave an opportunity for its removal. The
Confederate flag greeted his return, waving over a vacant office,
the printing press had been removed to ]Mexico, where it re-
mained until some three years ago, when it was returned to
American soil. Returning to his Illinois home, early in 1S61,
he raised a battallion of Illinois men for the cavalry ser\-ice,
receiving a major's commission from General Fremont, then
commander of the Department of Mississippi. To the regret of
General Fremont and the Illinois men. this battallion was united
with a smaller portion of a Missouri regiment, unfairly receiving
name of Third ^Missouri, serving in that state and vicinity
during the war. After the war he settled in New Orleans, re-
suming practice of his pr'.-fession, in partnership Avith Horace
M. Jordan uf Portland, Mc. : he was a'.-o on edit'. rial stait .jt
one of the citv papers, and member of Board of Education with
the lamented Dr. Doster. In the great epidemic of 1S67, he
fell a victim to yellow fever, passing from earthly life to the
heavenly on October 19, at the plantation home, Prairie Farm,
thirty- two miles from New Orleans, in the parish of La Fourche.*
His last words, " God will save his own." His only children,
Frederick Cox and Walter Leland, died before their father.
Their mother, now Mrs. Lizzie Rogers, lives in New Orleans.
ANDREW^ GALLUP [Andreic H.\ Andrezu\ Henry\ Den-
adain\ Benadam\ John'' John') son of Andrew Henry and
202 GENEALOGY OF
Nancy (Ayer) Gallup; bom in Preston, Conn., February 24,
1836. He was a member of the Thirty-fourth Regiment, Illinois
Volunteer Infantry, sharing in "Sherman's march to the sea."
After the war he returned to farm-life in Illinois; now lives at
Evergreen farm, Conroy, Iowa; married first, Caroline Endi-
cott, who died during his absence in the army, leaving two sons.
Orves Henry and Andrew Lyman Gallup, the latter dying in
infancy; the elder was adopted by his grandfather Gallup, and
now lives in Lincoln, Neb. Andrew Gallup married second,
Sarah Correl, deceased; he married third, Anna Walberg Evans,
December 6, 18S1.
Child by First Marriage :
1565 Orves H. m. Anna Martin of Lincoln, Neb. Dec. i, iSgi.
1566 Andrew Lyman, d. in infancy.
CfiiUiren by Second Marriage :
1567 Asa Lyman, b. June 13, 1567.
156S Charles A. b. Sept. 17, 1S71.
1569 Edward H. b. Sept. 18, 1S75.
951
MARY JOANNA- GALLUP (Andrezo Hcnry\ Andrci.'\
Henry", Bcnadai)i\ Boiadaui', /ohn'\ Jo/in^), daughter of Andrew
Henry and Mary (Lyman) Gallup; born in Old Saybrook, Conn.,
June 10, 1850; married William Patrick Rielly, August 9, 1S76.
Children :
Henry Gallup Rielly, b. June 19, 1S76, at Palmyra, Neb.
Christobel Daisy " b. June 30, iSSS, " "
957
PRUDENCE' GALLUP {Jacob\ Jacob\ Nathan', Bcn-
adafn\ Benadam'^, JoJnf, John'), daughter of Captain Jacob
and Parthenia (Morgan) Gallup; married John Wight Bill,
August 4, 1836; he was a son of Lodowick and Betsey (Geer)
Bill.
Children :
John Oscar Bill, b. Nov. 13, 1837.
Prudence Parthenia " b. March 27, 1S39, d. Feb. 21, 1S42.
Gilbert LaFayette " b. Jan. 15, 1S42, d. Feb. 17, 1863.
Ellen Loraine " b. July 30, 1844, m. William H. Fowler,
March 17, 1S64.
GALLUP FAMLLY. 203
LoDowiCK Bill, b. March 30, 1S47.
Emma Galmp " b. Aug. 8, 1849.
Jacob Galltp " b. June 10, 1S51.
Nelson Horatio " b. March 10, 1S33.
Robert Allvn " b. Jan. 12, 1855, d. March 22, 1855.
Prudence Morgan " b. April 28, 1856.
Arthir L. Wight " b. March 29, 1858.
Edward Lv.man " b. June 5, 1862.
958
JACOB L". GALLUP {Jacob\ Jacob\ Nathan\ Bcnadam\
Benadam^, JoJni', JoJin'), son of Jacob and Parthenia (Morg-an)
Gallup; bom at Ledyard, Conn., November 27, 1818; married
first, Elizabeth Spicer, April 14, 1841 ; married second, Anna
Gallup, daughter of Avery Gallup, September 9, 1857.
Child by First Marriage :
1570 Fannie Elizabeth, b. Sept. 21, 1842.
Children by Second Marriage :
1571 Jacob, b. Jan. i, 1859.
1572 Agnes, b. Sept. 29, 1866, m. Jas. 1. Hewitt, Oct. 10, i838.
963
MARTHA A^ GALLUP {Christopher Milton\ Christo-
plicr\ Natha}i\ Benadain\ Bcnadavv', John'', John'), daughter of
Christopher Milton and Anna S. (Billings) Gallup; bom at Led-
yard, Conn., September 27. 1S34; married Colonel Chauncey
Wright Griggs. April 10. 1559; he was bom at Coventry,
Ct^nn., Decerr.ber 31, i-^^::; went to St. Paul, Minn., in
1S56. When the late war broke out he enlisted in the Third
Minnesota Regiment (Infantry) and was soon after promoted to
First Lieutenant, later to Captain, Major, Lieut. Colonel and
Colonel, but resigned in 1863 in consequence of sickness and
returned to St. Paul ; they now live at Tacoma, Washington.
Children :
Chauncey Milton Griggs, b. at St Paul, Feb. 19, i860; was graduated at
Yale College in 1883; m. Mary Chaffee Wells of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Oct. 15, 1885; live now at St Paul.
Herbert Si anion Grii,gs, b. Feb. 27, 18G1 ; was graduated at Yale College
in 1882, and at the law department in 18S5 ; is a lawyer in Tacoma,
Washington.
204 GENEALOGY OF
Heartie Dimock Griggs, b. Dec. 12, 1S66.
Everett Gallup " b. Dec. 27, 1S6S; was graduated at Yale in 1S90.
Theodore Wright " b. Sept 3, 1S72.
Anna Billings " b. June 17, 1374.
964
CHRISTOPHER W. GALLUF {C/iristo/>/ier M.\ Christo-
pher\ Nathan\ Benadain\ B€nada»i\ JoJui\ JoJui'), son of Chris-
topher M. and Anna S. (Billing-s) Gallup; born May 31, 1836;
married Hannah E. Lamb, May 13, 186S; died July 26, 1882.
Children :
1573 Hattie, b. March 29, 1S69.
1574 Anna B. b. Nov. 9, 1S72.
1575 Christopher M. b. Feb. 10, 1S76.
965
NATHAN' GALLUP {Christopher J/.\ Christopher', Xa-
than\ B£nadam\ Benadam\ John\ John'), son of Christopher
M. and Anna S. (Billings) Gallup; born October 13, 1848, in
Ledyard, Conn. ; married Prudence Emma Geer, March 18,
1874; she was the daughter of Jacob x\. and Julia (Gallup)
Geer; they now live at St. Paul, Minn.
Children :
1576 Julia A. b. Nov. 27, 1S75.
1577 Milton A. b. Feb. 4, 1S7S.
1578 Nellie M. b. March 16, 1S80.
978
LODOWICK: E'. GALLUP {Asa 0.\ Lodoimck\ Nathan\
Bcnadaui\ Bcnadam\ JoJin\ Joh)i'), son of Asa Oran and Weal-
thy (Palmer) Gallup; born November 8, 1856, at Dumfries, Va. ;
married first, Mary E. Churton, August 16, 1882; married sec-
ond, Emma Yorn.
Children by First Marriage:
1579 Palmer Churton, b. Aug. 4, 1SS3.
1580 Stanley, d. aged i year.
984
BENJAMIN FOWLERS GALLUP {Joseph\ John\ Joscph\
Joscph\ BenadaiH\ JoJin\ John'), son of Joseph and Lucy Ann
GALLUP FAMILY. 205
(Fowler) Gallup, born July 12, iSiS; married Jane Van Volken-
burg, August 31, 1844, died August 31, iSSo, at his residence,
Knox, N. Y.
Children :
1581 Beebe D. b. Dec. 1S45, m. Delila Clyckmon, Nov. S, 1S76: nochildren.
Residence, Knox, N. Y.
15S2 Emma A. b. ^lay 25, 1547, m. Wm. Zeh, Dec. 27, 1S66; live at East
Berne, N. Y. Child^-en: Benjamin F. b. Jan. S, 1S69, m. Chris-
tina Carpenter, March 5, 1S90, residence, Schenectady, X. Y. ; Eli
W. b. Nov. 6, 1S70; Robert L. b. Oct. 19, 1872; John M. b. Aug.
29, 1S74; Geo. I. b. Aug. 12, 1876; Catharine C. b. May 2S, i373;
Garfield, b. Oct. 17, iSSo; Martha J. b. Sept. 15, i332; Wm. H. b.
Oct. 23, 1SS4; Edward H. b. June 29, 1 336; Emma A. b. Jan. ig,i333.
1583 RuFLs, b. May 15, 1S49, d. March 14, iS63, at Knc>x, N. Y.
15S4 Ale.xanuer, b. Jan. 19, 1S55, m. Edna ^L Hayne, March 24, 1SS6;
residence, Schenectadv, N. Y.
991
HENRY GARDINER' GALLUP {Joscph\ John\ Joscph\
Joscph\ Bcnadani^^ John^^ John^), son of Joseph and Lucy Ann
(Fowler) Gallup, bom February- 7, 1838; married Mary Pang-
bum, January 20, 1864; resides at Farlen, N. Y.
C/u7dren :
1535 WiLLAKD, b. Jan. 24, iSCG: m. Lena Young, Aug. i535; residence,
Schenectady, X. Y. C/iild : Clyde.
1586 Andrus Howe, b. July 23, 1372.
15S7 Abra.m p. b. Jan. 4, iSSo.
998
CHARLES" GALLUP {Gnrdon\ John\ Joseph\ Joscph\
Benadam'', John', John'), son of Gurdon and Eva (Haverly)
Gallup, bom April 19, 1831 ; married Caroline Beck.
Children :
1588 Nevada. b. 1863, d. 1863,
1589 Geor(;e a. b. Feb. 24, 1S65.
1590 Ada Rowe.na, b. March 24, 1867.
1591 WiLLiA.M, b. Jan. 4, 1871.
1592 Olivia, b. Jan. 4, 1875.
206 GENEALOGY OF
999
Dr. JAMES H/ GALLUP {Gurdou\ John\ Joscph\ Joseph\
Bcnadam'^, JoJni^^ John^), son of Gurdon and Eva (Haveiiy)
Gallup, bom May 14, 1833; married Martha Briggs, February
28, 1873. Is a physician at Delmar, X. Y.
Child:
1593 Ada B. b. July iS, 1S76.
1003
HANNAH B. « GALLUP {Franklin\ Gurdon\ Joscph\
Joseph\ Bcnadam^, JoIdi^^ JoJdi^)^ daughter of Franklin and
Hannah (Burrows) Gallup, born January 14, 1S35 ; married Rev.
Asa C. Bronson, January 21, 1869.
Children :
Fred. C. G. Bronso.x, b. Jan. 13, 1S71.
Edw.\rd H. " b. July 10, 1072.
Daisy H. " b. Feb. 25, 187^.
1004
BENJAMIN F.' GALLUP {Franklin', Giirdon\ Joseph",
Joseph*, Benadaui^, John"^, John^), son of Franklin and Hannah
(Burrows) Gallup, bom at Poquonoc Bridge, Groton, Conn.,
July 13, 1836; married first, Julia A. Stoddard, November 15.
1859; married second, Henrietta Nash, November 17, 1879.
Children :
1594 Fkavrlin H. b. Feb. 23, iS5i.
1593 William L. b. March 2S, 1552.
1005
Captain LOREN A". GALLUP [Franklin\ Gurdon', JosLph\
Joseph\ Bvnadaiir, Johii\ Johii"), son of Franklin and Hannah
(Burrows) Gallup; born at Poquonoc Bridge, Groton, Cc'nn..
October 18, 1838. During the war of Rebellion he was a ca:;-
tain in the Twentj'-sixth Regiment Connecticut V(jluntccrs ar.'!
was engaged in active service at New Orleans and Port Hudson,
La. Since 1864 he has been engaged in manufacturing and
mercantile business at Norwich, Conn. ; married Elizabeth
Hooker Kinne at Norwich, Conn., October 5, 1864.
GALLUP FAMILY. 207
Children :
1596 Edward M. b. at Norwich, July 31, 1865; was a graduate of the Suf-
field Literary' Institution in 1SS6; an earnest Christian who had
chosen as his life-work the preaching of the Gospel ; but sickness
and early death prevented the attainment of his purpose ; he died
at Norwich, Conn., Dec. 16, iSSS.
1597 Elizabeth K. b. May 23, iSf>9, m. "William Robertson Perkins of
Norwich, Conn., Nov. 24, iSgi.
1598 Clarence M. b. Oct. 2, 1S74.
1599 Frederic L. b. Nov. 29, 1S79.
1006
FREDERIC* GALLUP {Franklin\ Gurdon\ Josepli\ Joseph\
Benada})i^, John''^ John'), son of Franklin and Hannah (Burrows)
Gallup; bom at Groton, Conn., January 27, 1841 ; married first,
Elizabeth H. Tanner, January 25, 1864; she died September 9,
1875; he married second, Ellen E. Root, December 28, 1881;
during the war of the Rebellion he was quartermaster of the
Eighth Connecticut Volunteers with the rank of First Lieuten-
ant, and was engaged in active service in North Carolina and
Virginia. After the war he lived for several years at Ludlow,
Mass. , where he was deacon of the Baptist Church ; is now living
at Groton, Conn.
C/u7d:
1600 Annie E. b. June 12, 1S69.
1010
FRANCES D.* GALLUP {Franklin\ Gurdon\ Joscph\
Joseph\ Bcnadauv', John'', John'), daughter of Franklin and
Sarah W. (Burrows) Gallup, bom November 4, 1846; married
Obadiah P. Howell, Januar}- 20, 1870.
C/iildren :
Fannv a. H'jW h;.L, b. Dee. i", 1-72. v
SvK.vH E. •' b. March 10, 1-74.
Li.-';v G. " b. Nov. -, 1-7?.
Bradford " b. July 11, 1805.
1011
ADELAIDE' GALLUP {Franklin\ Gurdon\ Joseph', Joseph',
Bcnadani^, John'^, John'), daughter of Franklin and. Sarah W.
(Burrows) Gallup, born May 17, 1848; married Geo. W. Atkins
of Indianapolis, Ind., November 2, 1870.
208 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
Grace A. Atkins, b. July 2S, 1S71.
George F. " b. Sept. 14, 1873.
Florence G. " b. Jan. 10,1878.
William A. " b. July 7.1879.
LiLLi.AN W. " b. July 26, 1SS2.
1012
WALTER L\ GALLUP {Franklin\ Gurdon\ Joseph',
JosepJi\ Benadaui", fo/ur , Jolui'), son of Franklin and Sarah
(Burrows) Gallup; born at Groton, Conn., April 2, 1851; mar-
ried Ella Hunt of Port Jervis, N. Y., October 26, 1875; lived
at Indianapolis, Ind., and was engaged in manufacturing saws;
was a member of the firm of E. C. Atkins 8c Co. ; is now (1S92)
at Chicago, 111.
C/u7d:
1601 Stella H. b. March 16, 1S78.
1015
ELMER El GALLUP {Franklin\ Giirdon\ Joseph\ JoscpJi''
Be7iada>n\ John'', John'), son of Franklin and Sarah (Burrows)
Gallup; bom at Groton, Conn., December 2, i860; married
Lillian P. Jenkins, September 19, 1882; he is agent for an
important business firm at Boston; lives at Springfield, Mass.
. _- Children :
1602 Eugene H. b. Aug. 10, 18S3.
1603 Edna L. b. June 5, 1885.
1019
EZEKIEL' GALLUP {E2ekiel\ Joseph\ Elisha\ Joscph\
Benadam\ John'*, John'), son of Ezekiel and Pamela (Bacheklor)
Gallup; born April 22, 1817; married Eliza A. Gallup, Decem-
ber 27, 1842; she was bom September 10, 1824; they now live
at Hudson, Mich.
Chiidreft :
1604 Alice M. b. Aug. 3, 1848.
1605 Viola M. b. Feb. 18, 1852, d. Nov. 21, 1S57.
1606 Eugene W. b. Sept. 24, 1855, d. Feb. 24, 1S79.
1607 Lorin C. b. April 22, 185S, m. Linna I. Emerick, Nov. 24.
i83i. Child: Vera M. b. Feb. 12, 1885.
i6o3 Clarence E. b. July 8, 1861.
GALLUP FAMILY. 209
1022
FREDERICK T^ GALLUP {E=ckiel\ Joscph\ Rlisha\
/oseph\ Bt'naa\vn\ JoJui^, Jolui^), son of Ezekiel and Pamela
(Bacheldor) Gallup; born ^larch ii, 1S25; married first, Maria
L. Sanderson, October 18, 1847; she was bom March 11, 1825;
she died February 11, 1SS7; married second, ]\h-s. Laura Dufer,
July 18, 1889.
Children :
1609 Virgil E. b. Dec. 31, 1550.
1610 Henry F. b. April g, i3;4, d. July 26, 1879.
1611 Anna M. b. Nov. 17, 1855, m. Leva Shumway, Sept. 17, 1873.
1612 Ad.\ E. b. May 17, 1S59, m. Amasa Ransom, Dec. 9, 1S79.
1613 Llr.-\ A. b. Feb. 16, 1S63, d. May 11, 1S70.
1047
ELISHA JOSEPH' GALLUP {Elisha\ Joseph', Elisha\
JosepJi\ Beiiadauf, Johif\ John^), son of Elisha and Eunice
(Gardner) Gallup, bom at Melbourne, P. Q., October 17, 1826;
married Hester Ann Lindsay, October 28, 1S52. Removed to
Manchester, N. H., in 1S76. Their children were bom at Mel-
bourne.
Children:
1614 Marcia L. b. July 19, 1854, d. April 9, 1S56.
1615 Id.\ E. b. March 11, 1859, m. Arthur S. Campbell at Manchester, N.
H., Oct. 12, 1S81.
iGiG Clara E. b. Feb. 6, i?59, m. J. Arthur Williams at Manchester, X.
H., Nov. 7, 1883.
1617 Hester J. b. March 28, 1S62, m. Will. B. Sanford, Manchester, N. H.,
March 6, 1S34.
1G18 JosEi'H E. b. Feb. 20, 1.364, "i- Anna M. Ingalls, Dec. 16, 1S89.
1619 Sarah A. b. April 23, 1866.
1049
LORING G.' GALLUP {Elisha\ /oscph\ EInfca\ /osrp/r,
Bcnadavi^, Jo/ui^, John^)^ son of Elisha and Emrlc' {Gardner)
Gallup, bom at Melbourne. P. Q., May 5. 1831; niarriufl lumiy
Lindsay at Melbourne in iSGo. and lives there 'jU a farm.
Lfiild :
I'Vjo EtNirK E. b. Sept. 23. I -Go, m. Robert McMorinc May, iSSi. at Mel-
]j<mrne. P. O. ; now <A I'coria, ill.
11
210 GENEALOGY OF
1052
JOHN P^ GALLUP {Elisha\ Joseph', Elis/ta', Joscph\
Be)iadai)i^, Jo/ni\ John'), son of Elisha and Eunice (Gardner)
Gallup, bom at ^Melbourne, P. Q., May 2, 1838; married Althea
Lawrence of Melbourne in 1S63, and lives there on a farm.
Children :
1621 Elnice S. b. Feb. 29, 1S64, m. Donald McNaughton at Melbourne,
P. Q., No\-. 14, 1SS3; now of Baldwins ville, Mass.
1622 Elisha J. b. Sept. 5, 1S65.
1623 Augustus, b. Jan. 21, 1S69.
1624 Frederick E. b. Feb. 20. 1S71.
1053
PEREZ OSCAR' GALLUP {Elisha\ Joseph\ Elisha\ Joscph\
Benadam"^, John'', /ohii^), son of Elisha and Eunice Gardner)
Gallup; bom at Melbourne, P. O., ^lay 2, 1840; married Em-
ma F. Furbush of Charlestown, Mass., October 18, 1875: she
died Februar}-, 18S4; he now resides in New Bedford, Mass.
1054
ZADOCK AUGUSTUS^ GALLUP {EIisha\ JosLph; Elisha\
JosepJi" Benadaiii' Jolin'' Jolin^)^ son of Elisha and Eunice (Gard-
ner) Gallup; born at Melbourne, P. O., September 30, 1S42;
married Sarah F. Hartford of Boston, Mass., in 1869; he now
resides in Salem, Mass.
GALLUP FAMILY. 211
NINTH GENERATION.
1064
CHRISTOPHER C GALLUP {Si7as\ Thouias\ John\
Isaac'% John\ Joh;i\ fo/ut'^, John''), son of Silas and Milly
(Stephenson) Gallup, born at Brookfield, Mass., May 7, 1827;
married Mary Ann Spragaie, October 6, 1849.
Children :
1643 Lucy A. b. Oct. 27, 1S50, m. Miron Girdler, Sept 26, 1S70.
1644 Lalra b. Dec. 22, 1S52, m. Henry Cook, Jan. 2, 1S71.
1645 George, b. Feb. iS, 1S71, d. Aug. 26, 1371.
1065
DANIEL W.' GALLUP {Alfred', Thomas', JoJin\ Isaac',
Jo!in\ /ohn\ Jo/nr, John'), son of Alfred and Ann (Windsor)
Gallup, born in Ea.-t Brookfield, Mass.. !May ri, 1842: married
Carrie Wilson, December 3, iS6i, and lives in Emingt<jn, 111.
ChUdren :
1646 Annie, b. Broughton
1647 E.^THKR M. b.
164S Harriet E. b.
1649 Daniel W. b.
1650 Grace W. b. "
111., Sept. 12, 1S62.
May i3, 1S66.
Feb. I, 1S68.
April 9, 1S70.
Dec. 8, 1877.
1066
FREDERICK^ GALLUP {Alfred", Thomas', John\ Isaac',
JoJin\ John", John", John'), son of Alfred and Ann (Windsor)
Gallup, bom at East Brookfield, November 3, 1846; married
Sarah C. Hall in 1875; lives in Illinois.
C/uld :
1651 John L. b. at Lawn Ridge, 111., May 3, 1876.
1059 Mary Olive, ) . , _ ^ ,,
,/ ^, . > tu-ins, b. June i8, iob4,
1660 Martha Ai.ick, ) -'
1090
DOLLY G'. GALLUP {Xoyes B.\ Isaac\ John\ Isaac\
John", Jo/ui*, John^, Jo/ui^), daughter of Noyes B. and Delia J.
(Geer) Gallup; born in Wasioja, Minn., June 28, 1S5S: marricl
Clarence E. Quimb}'. Ijccember 25, 1882; lives at Ashton, Soiu'r.
Dakota.
Children :
WiMi Ki.i» Bi.A.Ni iiK QiTMiiV, b. July 3, 1SS4.
Bkr.mce AiJti-iA " b. June 16, iSr/j, d. Aug. 20, 1891.
/
212 GENEALOGY OF ' '. i -/ /.
s.
1068 '^'
JOHN W.' GALLUP {Alfrc^f, Thomas', Johu\ Isaac',
Johii\ JoJin^, JoJin'^, John^), son of Alfred and Ann (Windsor)
Gallup, born-' JiiKe^ 25, 1853;^ married Isora Lamorie of Lawn
Ridge, III, July 2, 1876. ii*-'^- > ^-^-^S "^ '^ ■-' ■'(' , • ;
Children :
1652 Inez, b. at Lawn Ridge, 111., Feb. 16, 1877. n -'
1653 Pearl, b. at Broughton, 111., July iS, 1879 /- ' ',
1654 Lath A, b. at Chicago. 111., -Awgi »«, 1882.— :'^ ''^
1072
OSBORNE'" GALLUP {Bcnadanr, Tho»ias\ John\ Isaac\
John\ Jo/ui^, JoJiii^, JoIdi"), son of Benadam and Caroline
(Henshaw) Gallup, bom at East Brookfield, Mass., April 16,
1842; married Clara ^L Barton, November 26, 1867.
Children :
1655 Mary E. b. Dec. 23, 1870.
1656 Ruth H. b. July i, 1S79.
1076
HENRY L' GALLUP {James H.\ Isaac', John\ Isaac',
John\ Johii^, John'', JoJin^), son of James H. and Sarah (Selden)
Gallup, bom at Huntsville, Ala., July 13, 1858; married Hannah
A. Mathews of Carrollton, 111., July 9, 1879.
Children :
1657 Ann Amelia, b. Oct. 22, 1880.
1658 Joseph H. b. July 6, 18S2.
1059 Mary Olive, ) . ,, d. Sept. 4, 1SS5.
GALLUP FAJIILY. 213
1091
JASPER E^ GALLUP {Xojrs B.\ Isaac\ John\ Isaac\
John\ Jolin\ John'', John'), son of Noyes B. and Delia J. (Geer)
Gallup; born at Wasioja, Minn., December 26, 1859; married
Lottie Perr>', September 25, 1889; lives at Ashton, South
Dakota.
C/uld:
1661 Arthur Wilson, b. June i, 1S91.
1092
THOMAS S'. GALLUP (AV^ B.\ Isaac\ John\ Isaac',
John\ John\ John\ John'), son of Noyes B. and Delia J. (Geer)
Gallup; bom at Wasioja, Minn., November i, 1861; married
Belle H. Dodge, March 19, 1885; they live at Ashton, Spink Co.,
South Dakota.
Children :
1662 Clifford Thomas, b. Feb. 12, 1SS6.
1663 Bel'lah Belle, b. Dec. 29, 1SS7.
1109
GEORGE' GALLUP (/.^;;/r5^ Nathaniel', Benadam\ Isaac\
John', JoJin\ John\ John'), son of James and Patience (Stone)
Gallup; born in New Hampshire in 1850; married Mary O'Con-
nell in 1877; they live at Sparland, 111.
Children :
1664 EsTELLA, b. in 1S78.
1665 Charlotte, b. in 18S0.
1666 Harry, b. in 18S1.
. 1667 Mary, b. in 1883.
1110
BENJAMIN' GALLUP {Javies\ Nathanier , Bcnadam',
Isaac\ John\ John\ John\ John'), son of James and Patience
(Stone) Gallup; born in New Hampshire in 1852; married ^Llry
Dray m 1S75 ; they live on a farm at Chillicothe, 111.
Children :
1668 Bl-rto.n, b. in 1877.
1669 Herbert, b. in 1879.
214 GENEALOGY OF
1111
I WILLIAM' GALLUP {Jamis\ Xatlianid\ Benadain\
\ Isaac" ^ Jo]in\ John\ John'^, Jo/iii'), son of James and Patience
f. (Stone) Gallup; born in Xe\v Hampshire in 1S54; married Aviary
I Burris in 1S75 ; they reside at Chillicothe, 111.
C/uldren :
j 1670 Orra, b. in 1S76.
I 1671 Dolly, b. in 1879.
1672 Lydla., b. in 1S33.
I 1115
^ MARION' GALLUP {Joscph\ Nathanicl\ Benadam\ haac\
John*, fohii^, Johu'^, John^), son of Joseph and Celia Gallup.
bom in Peoria, Co., Illinois, in 1853; married Ellen Kimball in
1877, and lives on a farm at Pontiac, Livingstone Co., 111.
Childreyi :
1673 Cell\, b. Oct. 187S.
1674 JosEiH, b. March, iSSo.
1675 Xelli?;, b. Feb. i5Si. .:< . ,
1116
LOREN' GALLUP {Joseph\ NatltanieP, Benadam\ Isaac\
J. John*, John^, John^, John'), son of Joseph and Celia Gallu]).
\^ bom in Peoria Co. , Illinois, December, 1S58; married Minnie
^ "-' r L. Hawley in 18S4, and lives in West Hallock, Peoria Co., 111.
1166
DANIEL B.' GALLUP {lVmm;u% Thomas', John\ Jolin\
John*, John"", John'', Joh)i^), son of William and Lucy (Budlont,--)
Gallup, bom May 24, 1832; married Elizabeth Amner, October
5, 1862, at Cassville, N. Y. ; now lives in Sparta, White Co.,
Tennessee.
Children :
iij-() Fr.x.nkA. b. Sept. 13. i-^'jS, m. Effie Lloyd of Hamilton, X. '^•'
July 3, \'-j}0.
1677 Fi.ouKM 1; A. b. Oct. II, i-c^r, m. G. W. Merrick of Rochester, X- "*••
July 12. I--G.
GALLUP FAMILY. 215
1195
NATHANIEL C/ GALLUP {DaiiU-r, Nathamel C.\
JVheelcr^, /ohn'\ JoJin\ Jo/ni\ Johii^^ /olin^), son of Daniel and
Lucinti (Denison) Gallup, bom in Nonvich, Pa., January 22,
1844; married Ann Evans in 1870.
C/uldreti:
1678 Edwin.
1679 Emma.
1196
WILLLAM D.' GALLUP {Damel\ Nathaniel C.\ \Vhceler\
JoJuv'^ JoJin\ John'', Jollify Jo/in^), son of Daniel and Lucina
(Denison) Gallup, bom in Norwich, Pa., September 11, 1846;
married Harriet E. Shepard, May 24, 187 1. Mr. Gallup is now
engaged in mercantile business at Smethport, Pa.
C/uhiren :
i63o Frederick D. b. June 16, 1S71, now (1S90) at Trinity College, Hart-
ford, Conn.
16S1 Rena May, b. Sept. 13, iSSi.
1218
EZRA A». GALLUP {Dani€l\ John\ Xathan\ John\ John\
Jolui^, Jo/iir, Jo/in^), son of Daniel and Barbara (Gord<jn) Gal-
lup; b(jrn at Sterling, Conn., September 23, 1S44; married
Olive A. Knight of Voluntown, Conn., June 21, 1866, and
settled on a farm at Sterling, Conn., where he now lives.
Children :
♦1682 John W. b. July 2, 1867.
1683 Arthlr a. b. Jan. 24. 1369.
1684 Frank E. b. April i, 1S72.
1655 Jennie A. b. Oct. 21, 1873.
1656 Edward E. b. March 15, 1875.
i686>^ Lena G. b. Sept 8, 1S76.
1220
GEORGE H'. GALLUP {Daniel\ Jolin\ Natha7i\ /ohu\
JoJui*^ /oIdi^, John'', Jo/ui^), son of Daniel and Barbara (Gordon)
Gallup; bom at Sterling, Conn., November 5, i860; married
Mary Gallup, daughter of Nathaniel Gallup of vSterling, Conn.,
Oct. 20, 1880; lived in Brooklyn, Conn. ; now of Sterling, Conn.
216 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
16S7 George H. b. Oct. S, 18S2.
16SS Carl Daniel,
16S9 Earl Nathaniel,
twins, b. Sept. 5, 1S34.
1225
ETHAN' GALLUP {Joshua, Joshua\ Samiul\ Xat]ianid\
NatJianiel" , Johfi^, JoJliC\ JoJui^), son of Joshua and ]\Iary
(Gould) Gallup; born June 19. 1819 in Jefferson, N.Y. ; married
Marrilla Lamorie, November 5, 1S40; she was bom August 30.
1820.
Children :
*i690 CvRis P. b. Dec. 25, 1S41.
*i69i Egbert H. b. Feb. 22, 1S45.
*i692 James E. b. Dec. 22, 1S46.
1229
MARY E^ GALLUP (/os/iua% /os/nuf, Samuel\ Xatluin-
iel', Nathanicl\ Jo/ni'^, John'', Joh)i^), daughter of Joshua and
Mary (Gould) Gallup; bom Decembers, 1S25, at Jefferson, N.
Y. ; married John F. Dominick, October 15, 1846; he was bom
December 5. 1825; they live at Greig, Lewis Co., N. Y.
Children :
DwiGHT M. Dominick, b. July ir, 1S48, m. Harriet E. Carter, Oct. 14-
1373. Child: John Earle, b. Jan. 16, rSSo.
Mary E. " b. April 25, i?54, d. Sept. 7, 1S57.
Je-\nette Muzetta " b. Jan. 5, 1S59.
William Joshua " b. Jan. 29, i36i, ra. Clara Stanford, March 7,
1837; she died May S, i337; married second, Jen-
nie F. Gaylord, June, 1839; she was born Dec.
22, 1S60.
1230
WESSEL' GALLUP {/oshua\ Joslnia\ Sainuel\ Xatliamd',
N'athajiiel^ Jo/ui', Jolui^, /ohn'), son of Joshua and ^lary (Gould)
Gallup; bom December 14, 1829, in Jefferson, N. Y. ; married
Kate Van Aemam, September 17, 1862; she was bom Augaist
27, 1837; they now live in Greig-, Lewis Co., N. Y.
Children :
1693 Ira T. b. Sept. 5, 1863.
1694 Mdruecai S. b. Aj^ril 14, 1S67.
1695 Mary A. b. Au;^. 21, 1S73.
GALLUP FAMILY. 217
1231
MORDECAP GALLUP {Joshua\ /oshiia\ Samuel', Ka-
thaiii(-l% NatJia)iiel\ Jo/in^, JoJui^, Jo/iii^), son of Joshua and
Mary (Gould) Gallup; born June 6, 1S32, in Jefferson, N. Y. ;
married first, ^lary C. Sand, September 15, 1853; she was
bom February 14, 1834; died May 15, 1857; married second.
Christina C. Sand, March 17, 1859; she was born December 25.
1840; he was a soldier in the late civil war and died on the field
of battle.
Child by First Marriage :
Jay C. b. May 6, 1357, d. Dec. 14, 1S57.
Children by Seco7id Marriage :
*i(jg6 Carrie L. b. Feb. 11, 1S60.
*i697 Lucy E. b. Sept. 6, i36i.
1233
WYATT'^ GALLUP [Samiui H.\ JosJiiia\ Samuel\ NatJian-
icl", Nathaiiicl\ JoJui^, /ohn^, John'), son of Samuel H. and
Marg-aret (Fisher) Gallup, born December 16, 1816, at Knox,
X. Y. ; married ; died July 21, 1882, at Cohoes, N. Y.
Children :
1698 Frank.
Mrs. A.ndrew V.a.n Wie, Mechanicsville, Saratoga Co., N. Y.
1235
AZOR' GXl.l.\jV {Samuel H.\ JosJiua\ Samuel\ Nathaniel\
Nathaniel", JoJin^, John"', John'), son of Samuel H. and Mar*i;-aret
(Fisher) Gallup, born June 15, 1850; married Eliza Williams,
bom February 13, 1816, died November lo, 1881. He died
May 5, 1870.
Children :
1699 Eunice, b. July iS, 1844, d. March 27, 1847.
1700 Allen, b. Oct. 26, 1848.
1701 Lucy, b. Aug. 15, 1S55.
1236
ELIAS' GALLUP {Samuel H:, Joshua\ Samucl\ Nathan-
iel", Nathanicl\ John\ John', John'), son of Samuel H. and
Mar;:^aret (Fisher) Gallup, born July 23, 1822, at Beme, N. Y. ;
married Elizabeth Allen of Berne, January 6, 1846.
218 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
*i702 William M. b. Oct. 20, 1S4S, at Greenbush, N. Y.
*i703 Alta E. b. Nov. 29, 1853, " "
1704 Henkv a. b. Dec. 2S, 1859, at Sycamore, 111.
1237
GILES" GALLUP {Samuel H.\ /oshua\ Samuel', NatJian-
icl^, Nathanii'l\ /ohn^, Jo/ur, JoJui^), son of Samuel H. and
Marg-aret (Fisher) Gallup, born July 4, 1824; married Orpha
Secor; living at Coeymans, N. Y.
Children :
*i705 Elizabeth, b. Dec. i, 1S44.
*i7o6 Eli.\s, b. May 6, 1S4S.
*i707 Isaac, b. March 20, 1S50.
*i7o8 Spencer, b. April 5, 1S55.
1243
MOSES A. M.' GALLUP {Luke\ Joshua\ Samucl\ Natli-
anieP, NatJianicl\ Jo/ui^, John'', John^), son of Luke and Jemima
(Slade) Gallup, born at Berne, N. Y., July 12, 1831; married
Susanna Slade, August 21, 1850.
Child:
1709 Miles W. b. June i, 1S52, d. Sept. 7, 1S62.
1246
CAROLINE^ GALLUP {Albcrt\ Nathaniel \ Saniu,-/'.
Xatlianiel'\ Xathanicl\ John'', John"', JoJin^), daughter of Albert
and Eunice (Smith) Gallup, born at Berne, Albany Co., N. Y.,
August 5, 1 82 1, and was married to Rev. Sylvanus Reed, a
clergyman of the Episcopal Church, at St. Paul's Church.
Albany, X. Y., May 14, 1851, by the Rev. William Ingrahain
Kip, D.D., assisted by the Rev. Horatio Potter, D.D. Rev.
Sylvanus Reed was bom at Brownsville, N. Y., July 13, 181 2;
died October 10, 1870, in New York city.
Mrs. Reed's education really began at home, under her own
parents. She first attended St. Peter's Church school at
Albany, afterwards that of the Misses Carter, to whose schoi)!
were transferred many other pupils from St. Peter's Church
school. In 1835 she entered the Albany Female Academy.
It was there that the discipline of mind and taste for knowledge
GALLUP r.AjyriLY. 219
began. The staff of teachers was composed of men and women
of talent and learning, among whom were Rev. Robert McGee,
Hon. Stephen J. Field, now Justice of the United States
Supreme Court, Miss Ann Charlotte Lynch, now Mrs. Botta,
who has since been an authority in many places of learning
throughout the country. Under the leading of these eminent
teachers, combined with her own enthusiasm in the pursuit of
knowledge, it was no wonder that Mrs. Reed was graduated
with high honors in 1839. During the years following, while
mingling in the highest literary circles of society for which
Albany was at that time noted, she completed a course of read-
ing covering that usually pursued by students of divinity, and
also contributed poems and other articles to various magazines.
After her marriage in 1851 to Rev. Sylvanus Reed, she lived
for several years at Berne, where her time was occupied by the
parochial duties incident to a clerg}'man's wife and those of a
mother and head of a home. In 1862 Mr. and Mrs. Reed re-
moved to the city of New York. She had long had in mind
the idea of founding a school for the education of young ladies,
and in 1S64 the school, which has so long borne her name, was
begun. Mrs. Reed had rare gifts for such an enterprise,
possessing a mind richly stored with knowledge, and having
the power of imparting something of her own fervor in its pur-
suit to her pupils, whether in the realms of scientific research
or of logical thought. She had great executive ability and skill
in organization, so that her school soon became an assured suc-
cess, and has long enjoyed an enviable reputation as a school of
a ver\- high order. After twenty-five years of active life at the
head of this school, Mrs. Reed resigned the supervision of it in
1890, and spent two years in foreign travel, returning in 1892 to
her home in New York.
Children :
Mary Geraldi.ve Reed, b. at Berne, N. Y. , April 17, 1S52.
SvLVA.\L-s Albert " b. " " April 8, 1854; was graduated
from Columbia College, N. Y., and the School of
Mines ; is now connected with the Commonwealth
Fire Insurance Co. of New York city.
Latham Gai.llp " b. at Berne, X. Y., Dec. 10, 1855; was educated at
Cambridge, England, joined the Honorable Society
of the Inner Temple, and was admitted to the bar
by the same; m. Mar>' Xewbold Welsh of Philadel-
220 GENEALOGY OF
phia, Pa., April 29, 1SS4; is now in the practice d
law in Xew York city. CJu'Idren : Latham Ralston
Reed, b. July S, 1SS6; Elizabeth Eunice Reed, "n.
Sept. S, iSS3, of the Eleventh Generation.
Anna Dewitt Reed, b. at Berne, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1858, m. William Bar-
clay Parsons of New York, May 20, 1SS4.
1247
ALBERT SMITH^ GALLUP (.-i//;.r/^ Xathamel\ Samud\
Naihatiiel', Nat/ianiti* Jo/in^, JoJui^, Johii^), son of Albert and
Eunice (Smith) Gallup; born at Berne, Albany Co., N. Y. , Sep-
tember 20, 1823. His father having removed to Albany in
1832, he received his education at the best schools in that city.
He married Jane A. Balch at Providence, R. L, June 5, 1S49.
He was for several years engaged in mercantile business in
Providence, R. L, and in the manufacture of cotton. He was
chosen several terms to the General Assembly and Senate of
Rhode Island, and was postmaster of Providence during the
administration of James Buchanan. He removed to the city of
New York in 1873, where he is now living, and soon after
retired from business. His wife died at Providence, R. L, Jan-
uary 4, 1893. She was the daughter of the late Joseph P.
Balch of Providence, who belonged to one of the oldest fami-
lies in Rhode Island.
Children :
1710 Aldert, b. at Providence, R. I., 1S53; he was graduated at Bruwr.
University in 1S73, and afterwards was a graduate of the Colun.-
bia Law School. He was admitted to the New York bar in iS;:.
and was from that time till his death practicing law in New York
City. In iSSc; he was appointed President of the Board of Park
Commissioners. He died in New York, Dec. 24, 1892. of pneumonia,
after a short illness.
1711 H0W.A.KD, b. at Providence, R. L, Sept. 4, 1854; he is a graduate of
Columbia College, N. Y., and is now a stock broker in Wall street.
1712 Jeanie, b. at Providence, R. L, Nov. 14, 1861.
1248
PRISCILLA' GALLUP (Aibert\ Nathaniel\ Samuel\
Naiha?iiel^, Nat]ia}iicl\ /ohn^, John\ Johii^), daughter of Albert
and Eunice (Smith) Gallup; born at Berne, N. Y., Jtme 21,
1828; married George H. Whiting of New York, April 13, 1852;
they lived in the city of New York; she died June 8, 1887.
GALLUP FA^nLY. 221
Children :
George H. Whiting, b. Sept. 6, 1S54.
Isabel " b. March 21, 1S56.
Edwin G. " b. Aug. 25, 1S5S.
Priscii.l.\ Alden " b. Feb. 16, 1S61, m. John Ormond Nichol-
son of New York.
Albert G. " b. Dec. 21, 1S66.
1250
EDWIN C^ GALLUP {A/l7err, Nathaniel\ Samuel\ Na-
tJianiel"^ Natha)iicl\ JoJin^, /oIni\ JoJui^)^ son of Albert and
Eunice (Smith) Gallup; born at Berne, N. Y., March 21, 1835.
Married Anna Colkett, January 5, 1870. He was associated
Avith his brother, Albert S. Gallup, in business in Providence,
R. L , as a merchant and manufacturer of cotton. He served
two or three terms in the Rhode Island batteries during the
war, the first as Sergeant, the second as Captain, in 1861 and
1862. He retired from business in 1873 and removed to Phila-
delphia, Penn. , where he died May 10, 1883.
Children :
1713 Mary C. b. Feb. 6, 1871.
1714 Edwin b. May 19, 1872, d. in infancy.
1253
XATHAXIEL D. ' GALLUP { Nathamel\ Xathauicl\
Saiiiuci''. Xc7t/ia}>ur\ Xathanicr, Jo/ui^, Jofur, /o/iii^), son -if
Nathaniel and Sally (Walden) Gallup, born at Berne, ..Vlbany
Co., N. Y., ^larch 21, 1S24; married Polly A. Strcvell, Decem-
ber 25, 1845.
Children :
*i7i5 Albert D. b. Oct. 21, 1846.
*i7i6 Minor W. b. March 20, 1S50.
1254
LUCY E. ' GALLUP [Xathaniel\ Xathanid\ Samucl\
Xathaniel'\ Xathaniel\ Jolin^, Johii^, John^), daughter of Nath-
aniel and Sally (Walden) Gallup, born March 21, 1826; married
B. A. Dyer, January 3, 1846.
222
GENEALOGY OF
Children :
Otis F.
Dyer,
, b. Feb.
2, rS47.
Priscilla
b. Jan.
9, 1S49.
Eunice
b. Oct.
21, 1S50.
Jane
b. Nov.
2, 1552.
Allen J.
b. July
27, 1S55,
d. March 10, 1S56.
James B.
b. Jan.
7. i557-
Edwin S.
b. Aug.
27, 1S60.
William S.
b. March
19, 1S63.
Frank
b. Dec.
2. 1S6;,
d. July 3, i36S.
Kate
b. Feb,
22, iS63.
1255
EUNICE* GALLUP {Nathaniel', Nathamcr, Samucl\
NatlianieP, Nathanid\ John'', /o/ni\ John'), daughter of Nath-
aniel and Sally ( Walden ) Gallup, born January 27, 1S2S;
married Isaac Allen, November, 1S45.
C/uldren :
Wheeler Allen.
George S.
Nathaniel
Charles '* deceased.
F.\NNV
1256
MINER' GALLUP {Xathaniei\ Nathaniel\ Samuel',
Nat]Lanicl\ Xathanicr, John\ John\ John'), son of Nathaniel
and Sally (Walden) Gallup, born at Berne, Albany Co., N. Y.,
March 6, 1830; married Jane Conger in 1858; he died August
19, 1889. Mr. Gallup had been member of the Assembly.
Children :
1 71 7 Cordelia.
1718 Jane.
1 7 19 Conger.
1720 Eunice.
1257
GEORGE' GALLUP {Xathanid', Nathnnul', Sa;;i'n/'.
Nathaniel\ Nat hauler, John\ Jo/in', John'), son of Nathaniel
and Sally (Walden) Gallup, born at Berne, Albany Co., N. \-.
May 6, 1832; married Mahala J. Sherman.
GALLUP FAMILY. 223
Children :
\1i\ John.
1722 Nathaniel.
1723 Albert.
1724 Mary.
1258
ALBERT' GALLUP {Xathanui\ Nathamcl\ Sainnd\
Xathaaier, Xatfiaiut'I\ Jo/iii'\ Jo/nr, John^), son of Nathaniel
and Sally (Walden) Gallup, born at Beme, Albany Co., N. Y.,
Au^ist 27, 1834; married Margaret Warner, December 3, 1857.
He was sheriii" of Albany County from 1S73 to 1876, and
treasurer from iSSi to 1S84.
Children :
1725 Ada.
1726 Adam J. deceased.
1727 ISABELL.\.
1728 Byron.
1729 Lena.
1730 Harris.
1259
ELMIXA' GALLUP {Nathaniel\ NatJianid\ Sainnd\
Xathaniel", Nathaniel', John^, Johti"^, John'), daughter of
Nathaniel and Sally (Walden) Gallup, born Januar}' 24, 1837;
married Edwin Jones, June, 1861.
Children :
Edwin Jones,
Asa
Effie
Clara
Sabina
Alonzo
1260
JOHN E.^ GALLUP {Nathamd\ Nathanid\ Sainud\
Xatha?iiel\ Xatha)iiel\ /ohn^, /o/in'*, John^), son of Nathaniel
and Sally (Walden) Gallup, bom at Beme, Albany Co., N. Y.,
June 6, 1839; married Elizabeth Bronk in 1861.
Children :
1731 Minnie.
1732 Frank, m. Sophia Barber in 1872; she d. Nov. 1865; no children.
224 GENEALOGY OF
1261
SARAH E.' GALLUP {Nathaiihi\ Nat/ianiel\ Samii,-l\
Natlianici\ Xathaniii\ Jolin\ John"- John'), daughter of
Nathaniel and Sally (Walden) Gallup, born August 2, 1841;
married Albert Osterhout in 1861.
Children :
Jennie Osterholt.
Caroline "
LiLLIE "
William "
Edwin "
1275
SETH' GALLUP {Saviuel\ John Enos\ Sainud\ Xathamd\
Xathaniel\ John'', John'', John'), son of Samuel and Eunice
(Williams) Gallup, born October 19, 1839, at Knox, Albany
Co., N. Y. ; married Lucy M. Bamum, October 15, 1S61.
Removed to Bingham ton, N. Y., in 1883.
Children :
1733 Cora B. b. at East Maine, N. Y., April 6, 1S76.
1734 Minnie O. b. " " April 11, 1S7S.
127S
JOHN E.^ GALLUP (John J.\ John EJ Sainud\ Xatha-^-
iel", XatJianicl\ Jo/iJi\ Joh)i\ Jo/ui''). son of John Jauks'-n .i:'
Eva (Van Shaick) Gallup, born at Knox, Albany Cm.. X. \ .
March 30, 1844; married Clara J. Martineau, who was bi-r:.
July 23, 1854. He is a lawyer in Albany.
Children :
1735 Anna E. b. Aug. 7, 1870, d. in infancy.
1736 John Jackson, b. April 16, 1875.
1284
ELBERT' GALLUP {Elon\ John E.\ Saviiiel\ Xathanui\
Nathaniel*, John'', John'', John'), son of Elon and Xancy
(Broeffle) Gallup, born X'^ovember 14, 185 1; married Harriet
Osterhout, Januar}' 15, 1872.
GALLUP FAMILY. 225
Children :
1737 Henry, b. June 29, 1S73, d. Oct. i, 1S73.
173S Sylvia, b. June 7, 1375, d. ^larch 4, 1S7S.
1739 Percy, b. Aug. 12, 1S77.
1740 Nellie, b. Feb. 24, 1879.
1741 George B. b. Jan. 12, 18S6.
1285
LUCY E.^ GALLUP {Elon\ John E.\ Sainiiel\ Nathaniel^
NatJianiel\ John\ John'', John^), daughter of Elon and Xancy
(Broeffle) Gallup, born ^lay 17, 1S53; married Elias Warner,
December 20, 1S71, who was bom January 20, 1852.
Children :
Grace Anne Warner, b. April 6, 1S74.
Lucy E.mma " b. July 21, 1871.
12S6
BENTON^ GALLUP {Elon\ John E.\ Samiicl\ Nathanicl'\
NatJianicl\ John\ John'', John'), son of Elon and Xancy
(Broeffle) Gallup, born March 15, 1856; married Lira Earl,
March 6, 1878, who was born May 27, 185 1.
Childi-en :
1742 Earl, b. May 51, iSSo.
1743 Elon, ) . , ,
„ /twins, b. Autj. I, 1557. , ,
1744 Ernest,) ^ d. Aug. 13, 1859.
12S7
GEORGE B.' GALLUP (E/vn\ J^^hn E.\ Saimiel\ Nathan-
iti'\ Xathanicl'. Juhn\ John\ John), son of Elon and Xancy
(Broeffle) Gallup, born June 29. \<^)\\ married Mary Craft,
Suptember 18, 1S87, who was born July 6, 1S67.
Child:
1745 George B. b. June 18, 1890.
1292
EUXICE ELVIRA' GALLUP {William H.\ Kathan\
SaniueV, Nathanicl\ Xathanid\ John"", John'\ John'), daughter
of William H. and Eunice (Throop) Gallup, born at Schoharie,
N. Y., March 8, 1838; married first, John B. Spickerman at
226 GENEALOGY OF
Leyden, III, January 29, 1859, who died July 31, 1862, at Oak
Park, 111. ; married second. Rev. Herman Baldwin Dean at St.
Clair', Mich., August 28, 1872, who was born in Buffalo, X. Y.,
Januar>' 26, 1839. His father was Benjamin W. Dean, M. D.,
who died in Lockport, X. Y., in 1841 ; his mother was Sophia
(Fox) Dean, who died in Xew York city in 1853. Mr. and :^Irs.
Dean reside at St. John's rectory, Moorhead, Minn.
Child by First Marriage:
Anna Grace Spickerman, b. at Oak Park. 111., Dec. 2S, 1S59. d- at Luding-
ton, Mich., March 7, 1S75.
Child by Second Marriage :
Ruth Evelyn Dean, b. in Chicago, 111., May 6, 1876.
1305
ELI H.^ GALLUP {Audrez.' J.\ Eli\ Silas\ Nathaniel',
Nathaniel^ John\ John\ John'), son of Andrew J. and Mary
(Houston) Gallup, born near Rochester, X. Y. ; married Ella
M. Whipple.
Children :
1746 James.
1747 Jackson.
1748 Eli.
1385
CORTEZ B.' GALLUP {Benjauiin\ Benjamin', Thomas' .^
Thomas', XathanwV, John\ John\ John'), son of Benjamin and
Juliette (Spalding) Gallup, born at Sheldon, Vt., Xovember,
1839; married Harriet Chadwick, September, 1862.
Children :
1749 Hanmkal C. b. Feb. 1864.
1750 Arthlr S. b. Dec. 186S.
1751 Sarah E. b. April, 1877.
1424
WILLIAM ARTHURS GALLUP {William 1V.\ Millar,
UzzieV, Benjamin', Benjamin', John\ John', John'), son of
William W. and Eugenia (Smith) Gallup, born at Xorth Adams.
Mass., ()ct'/oer 28, 1.S51 ; married Harriet E. Marsh, Octwi.'cr :•
1876, she died October 31,1 889. He was clerk in the Adams Bank
in 1869, and in 1870 became connected with the Arnold Print
GALLUP FAMILY.
OOT
Works, rising- by successive stages from office boy to clerk and
then to treasurer, \vhich important office he now holds. He
became a member of the firm of Gallup & Houghton, cotton
manufacturers, in 1S77. Mr. Gallup was made a director in the
Adams National Bank in 1891, and is a prominent member of
St. John's Episcopal Church, towards whose benevolence he
has been a generous giver, and in whose service always an
active worker. In 1S91 he built the north wing upon the North
Adams Hospital building at a cost of $10,000, as a memorial to
his deceased wife, Harriet M., who during- her life had been
devoted to the interests and management of this institution.
Children :
1752 Hattie M. b. Aug. 26, 1S77, d. Sept. 4, 18S4.
1753 William A. b. April i, 1S79, d- Dec. 3, 1891.
1754 Fr.ancisW. b. Oct. 4, iSSi, d. May 4, 18S5.
1755 ^Lark.nE. b. July 14, 1SS3.
1756 Harold W. b. April 1SS6, d. Dec. 6, 1892.
1757 Dorothy F. b. Aug. 1S8S.
1425
EMERSON^ S. GALLUP {William \V.\ Millcn\ Uzzid\
Benjamin^, Be)ijainin\ Jo/ni^, Jolui^^ Jo/ui^), son of William W.
and Eugenia (Smith) Gallup, born at North Adams, Mass.,
September 17, 1S53: married H. L. Russell. October 25, 1876.
He is bookkeeper for a wholesale crockery firm at Albany,
N. Y.
Children :
1758 Flore.nxe p. b. March 17, 1878.
1759 Alice W. b. Oct. 12, 1889.
1427
CLARENCE W.' GALLUP {William ]V.\ Millcn\ Uzzid\
Benjaini)i'', Be}ijauii)i\ JoIdi^, Joluf^ John^), son of William W.
and Eugenia (Smith) Gallup, born at North Adams, Mass.,
July 10, 1859; married Eugenia M. Walden, December 2, 1885.
Mr. Gallup is engaged in the manufacture of boxes at Clarks-
burg, Mass., and resides at North Adams.
CAiid:
1760 EuGE.MA L. b. Sept. 15, i-'/j.
228 GENEALOGY OF
1432
WILLARD SCOTT ^ GALLUP {Milo\ Millen\ Uzzid' ,
Benja/nin\ Benja)>tin\ JoJiii^, Joh>i'\ Jo/in'), son of Milo S. and
Fanny (Clark) Gallup, born at North Adams, Mass., June ;8,
1856; married first, Eliza Harz, November 27, 187S, who died
January 17, 1880; married second, Isa Harrington, June 16,
1887. He is manager's clerk at the Arnold Print Works, North
Adams.
1435
EDWARD ELMER'' GALLUP {Milo', Millen\ Uzzid\
Benjamin', Benjaiiiin\ Jolui^, JoJui^, Jo/ni^), son of 'M.'iXo S. and
Fanny (Clark) Gallup, born at North Adams, Mass., January
13, 1863; married first, ^Myrtie Dodge; married second, Clara
Brigham of Northfield, Mass., August, 1887. He is clerk in a
clothing store at North Adams.
C/u'ld:
1761 Ruth Brigh.\m, b. June 9, 1891.
1442
PRUDENCE D^ GALLUP (/a!ncs\ Bcnadanf Bcnadaui\
£enada})i\ Benadavi\ Btnadanf\ JoJin'\ John'), daughter <'t'
James and Abigail (Spicer) Gallup; born at Groton, C«jnn..
June 3, 1824; married Isaac D. Gates, September 24, 1851 ; now
'jf Mvstic, Conn.
Children :
Edmlnd F. Gaiej, b. Oct. 7, 1:52, d. March 14, 1S65.
Abbie S. " b. Jan. 7, 1S55, rn- Charles R. Stark, May 27. 1-7'
Childre7i: Abbie G. Stark, b. April 6, 1S74; d. Feb. 2^.
1S81; Mar>' R. Stark, b. Feb. 15, 1S77; Eleanor Stark,
b. Sept 24, 1SS2; Charles R. Stark, b. June 29, 1S-5.
Geneive S. " b. Aug. 12, 1857, m. Charles E. Westcott of Providence, R- 1-
1444
HARRIET W'. GALLUP {James\ Bcnadam\ Bcnadam\
Benada)n\ Bc)iadai)i\ Benadavi^, Jo/ui^, John'), daughter ui
James and Abigail (Spicer) Gallup; born at Groton, Cunn.,
August 10, 1835; married George C. Stetson, October 3, iSfS:
now of Norwich, Conn.
GALLUP FAMILY. 229
Chfldre7i :
Carolina W. Stetson, b. Aug. i, iSsg.
George C. " b. Nov. 17, 1S60, m. Gertrude E. Wheat, Dec. 24,
1S90. Chfld • Clinton A. b. Nov. 21, 1S91.
Edna G. " b. Oct. 29, 1S63, m. James L. Gardner, Dec. 10,
1SS5.
Bessie P. " b. March 10, i366, d. Oct. 15, 1S70.
1446
MOZART^ GALLUP {Palmer\ Benadain\ Benadavi\ Ben-
adam'\ Bcnada?n\ Benadaj/i^, Jolui^, Johii'), son of Palmer and
Desire (Ball) Gallup; born at Agawam, ]>ilass., May 25, 1829;
was educated at the common schools of his native town and at
the Connecticut Literary Institution at Sutheld, Conn., and is
now (1892) President of the Sandusky Tool Company, Sandusky,
Ohio; married first, Mary Bagg, August 9, 1855; she died July
^3) 1857; married second, Hannah M. Gilbert, July 29, 1862;
she died November 28, 1S89.
Child by First Marriage :
*i762 Frank Mozart, b. Aug. 7, 1S56, m. Fanny Walker.
Child by Second Marriage :
1763 Mary H. b. Nov. 9, 1863.
1447
JOHN T^ GALLUP {Palmcr\ Bcnadaiif, BenaJaiii\ Bcn-
adaui\ Benada})i\ Bciiada)n\ Johii'^ Jo}ui\), son of Palmer and
Desire (Ball) Gallup; born at Agawam, ]^Iass., March 13, 1S32;
married Jennie E. Young, November 1, 1858, and is now (1890)
living at Greenport, Long Island, where he has been engaged
in the stove and tin business for a number of years.
Children :
1764 Edward W. b. April 14, 1862, d. 1S64.
1765 Frank Sey.molr, b. Sept. 25, 1866; is now in London, England.
1766 Gr.-vce W. b. May 23, 1868.
1767 Ray Clifford,
LIFFORD, )
Wells, j twins, b. Sept. 15, 1875.
1768 Harry
1448
AD ALINE Vi\ GALLUP {Palmcr\ Benadain\ Bcnadaui\
Beuadam'\ Bciiadam\ Bcnadavi\ /oh/i^, John^), daughter of Pal-
mer and Desire (Ball) Gallup; born May 6, 1834; married Levi
Watrous, December 27, 1859.
230 GENEALOGY OP
Children :
Frederick Watrous, b. Sept. 21, 1S60.
Palmer Gallup " b. Jan. 10, 1S64.
Clifford Mozart " b. March 23, 1S72.
1449
HORTENSE D^ OX\AJ\:V {Paluicr\ Benadam\ Btnadam\
Bcnadavi\ Benadam\ Benadavi\ John\ John'), daughter of Pal-
mer and Desire (Ball) Gallup; born September 29, 1S36; married
William S. Fish, September 14, 1S56; he died April 10, 1879, in
Glasgow, Scotland.
^ Children :
Charles Palmer Fish, b. Oct. 4. 1S57, d. Jan. 13, 1S92.
Helen Hortense " b. July 2, 1S61, d. Oct. 19. 1S62.
William Lolis " b. Dec. 13, 1S65. ., , ,. ■ ., ,•
J. H.AMiLTON " b. Nov. 14, 1S6S; drowned while bathing m Mystic
River, July 17. 1S35.
Edmund Livingstone " b. Feb. 21, 1376, d. Nov. 21, 1874, in Gla.sgoNv,
Scotland.
Walter Tower " b. Feb. 21, 1376.
1450
LIBBIE W. GALLUP {Paluier\ Benadam\ Bcnadam\ Boi-
adain\ Benadain\ Bcnadani\ John\ John'), daughter of PaluK-r
and Desire (Ball) Gallup; born September 9, 1842; marnc.
Samuel Edgcombe, October 17, 1863.
Children :
Fanny May Edccomde, b. Oct. iS, 1S64. m. Mathias W. Baker, Dec.
21, 1357. Child : M. W. Baker, b. Oct. : ■
Lizzie Chapin " b. Nov." 5. 1 366, m. Nathan N. Williams. J.n-
I, iSgo; he d. Feb. 28, 1S92.
Martha G.^tes " b. Oct 25, iS63.
Abbie Hortense " b. March 5. 1873- .
LoRENA Painter " b. Feb. 17, 1876.
1453
ELIZABETH J^ GALLUP (./"/^^.'", Bcnaua!n\ B.iuvdr--_
Bcnadaiu-, Ilrnad.tm\ Banadanr. J>hn\ John'), daughter -^
John and Roxana ( Fi.Vn i Gallup ; born at Groton, Conn., Jul)
GALLUP FAMILY. 231
15, 1841; married Captain John P. Wilbur, August 18, 1S63.
He was a man of so much prominence as a sea captain as to be
entitled to a record here. Captain Wilbur was born at Xoank
(in Groton), Conn., December 10, 1835, and went to sea from
there when about 10 years of age; at first in fishing vessels,
winning his way to first mate at an early age.
In i86r the alarm of war found him in Winsted, Conn. At
Lincoln's first call he enlisted in Rifle Company D., Captain wS.
T. Cooke, in Colonel Terry's Regiment. After his return from
the war Captain Wilbur again went to sea in command of the
William Mallory, Jr. ; and here he became deeply interested in
a young passenger, George H. Osborne, who afterwards proved
to be the sixth earl of Aberdeen, who had left his ancestral
estates determined to work his way from the forecastle to the
command of a .ship, and then return home to take his place as a
peer of the British realm. The father had been prime minister
of England, and the son, possessing extraordinan,- talent, was
rapidly approaching his desired position, when, upon his last
voyage as first mate, he was lost overboard on his way to Mel-
bourne. Captain Wilbur furnished the first clew his family had
of his unfortunate death. For this and his fatherly kindness to
the wandering earl, their gratitude was expressed by inviting
him to their home (during one of his later voyages) and press-
ing upon him all the honors of their princely house. This was
a remarkable episode in Captain Wilbur's life, and brought his
name before the public, and the Aberdeen family have embod-
ied a rare tribute of gratitude in their published life of the
Sixth Earl.
Captain Wilbur next sailed in the Thomas Dana, and later
in the Farragut, in which he made a voyage arcjund the world
via San Francisco and Manila. During the later part of this
voyage, the public rejoiced in published accounts of a remarka-
ble work of grace on ship-board. It was his custom to have
religious services twice every Sunday, and two evenings during
the week, which he conducted personally, assisted in the even-
ing ser\'ices by all his christian sailors.
On his last voyage Captain Wilbur left New York, December
6, 1877, arriving at Madras, March 22, and at Calcutta, April 10,
where he died of Asiatic cholera, May 11, aged 42.
232 GENEALOGY OF
Children :
William A. Wileur, b. Aug. 15, 1S64; was graduated from Brown Univer-
sity, June, iSSS; married Hannah Knapp, daui^^h-
ter of the Rev. Samuel J. Knapp, Dec. iS, iS5(),
and is now(iS9i) a teacher of Latin in Colby Acad-
emy, New London, N. H.
RoswELL G. " b. 1S86, d. in Calcutta, of Asiatic cholera, March n
1S75, while wth his parents, on a voyage on the
Thomas Dana.
1455
MARY FISH'^ GALLUP {/o/in\ Benadam\ Beuadain\ Bcn-
adam", Benada)n\ Btnadani^, Jolin\ Jo/ui^), daughter of John
and Roxana Fish Gallup; born at Groton, Conn., December 14,
1844; married William H. Randall, July i, 1874; now of Penr}-n.
Placer Co., Cal.
Child:
William G.vllup Randall, of Santa Cruz, Cal.
1458
PALMER"* GALLUP {Bcnadam\ Bcnadam\ Bcnadaiu\ Bcn-
adairi'\ Benadai)i\ Beiiadaiir, Johii'\ John^) son of Benadam aiiu
Moselle L. (}>Ioore) Gallup; born at Groton, Conn., M:ircli j >.
1830; married Kate Seeley, February 12, 1857; lived ac GrL.i:
Barrington, Mass. ; he died October 14, 1S66.
Children :
1769 George Turner, b. Oct. 6, 185S.
/ 1770 Callie M. S. b. Jan. 20, i860.
1771 Kate Palmer, b. May 3, 1863.
1460
CYNTHIA A^ GALLUP {Benadam\ Benadam\ Benadam\
Benadaiiv'^ Benadam"^ Benada}n^ ^ JoJi)i\ John^), daughter of
Benadam and Moselle L. (Moore) Gallup; born at Groton.
Conn., January 3, 1834; married Charles E. Chapell, December
18, i860; noW' of Westchester, Conn.
Children :
Wii.i.AKi) Ai :ii IN, b. April 4. iSr,2.
CiiAKi.i— EiAviN, b. June 23, i>(,i.
GALLUP FAMILY. 233
1462
HENRY M'\ GALLUP {Bc)iadam\ Bcnadam\ Benadaiu\
Boiadain'^ Beiiadain\ Beiiadain'^ ^ Johir, Jolui^)^ son of Benadam
and Moselle L. (Moore) Gallup; born at Groton, Conn.. Novem-
ber 5, 1837; married Bertha Ehlart, March 11, 1869; lived in
New York City; died April 2t,, 1880.
C/u'ldren :
1772 Palmer, b. Feb. 13, 1S70.
1773 E.MMA M. b. May 8, 1S72.
1774 Carl F. b. Aug. 17, 1874.
1775 Berth.\M. b. Aug. 30, 1S76.
1776 Harry S. b. July 29, 1S79.
1468
HENRY HASKELL' GALLUP {Isaac\ Isaac\ Isaac\
Benadam'', Benadam\ Bcnadavi^, Jo/in'^, John''), son of Isaac and
Maria T. (Davis) Gallup, born at Preston, Conn., June 2, 1846;
married Irena H. Breed, September 26, 187 1, daughter of
Edward and Harriet L. (Hebard) Breed. Mr. Gallup is a mer-
chant in Norwich, and one of the proprietors of the Norwich
Belt ^lanufacturing Co.
CJiildren :
1777 Walter He.nrv, b. April 13, 1673.
177S Fan.nv Ella, b. Dec. >, rSyo, d. Sept. 26, iS;?.
1779 Clarence Breed, b. Dec. 25, iSSo, d. June 6, iSSi.
17S0 Slsie Irena, b. April 17, 1SS4.
1469
ELLA ^lARIA' GALLUP {Isaac', Isaac\ Isaac\ Bc?iadam\
Benadaiii\ Benadam^, JoJui^, JoJui^), daughter of Isaac and
Maria T. (Davis) Gallup, bom April 29, 1850; married Avery
D. Wheeler, November 2, 1870, son of Eleazer and Lucinda
(Morgan) Wheeler. Live at Norwich, Conn.
Children :
Nellie May Wheeler, b. Feb. 4, 1873.
Lolis Avery " b. Oct. 16, 1877.
1470
CHARLES DAVIS' GALLUP (/saac\ Isaac', Isaac", Ben-
adani^, Benadam", Beiiadaui^, Johii^, John^), son of Isaac and
234 GENEALOGY OF
Maria T. (Davis) Gallup, born at Preston, Conn., May i6,
1857; married Grace R. Aldrich, May 12, 18S0, daughter of
garrison R. and Mary J. (Rogers) Aldrich. Live at Nonvich,
Conn.
CAM:
1781 Harrv Wall.\ce, b. June S, iSSr.
1473
ERASTUS' GALLUP {Ru/us M.\ Riisseir, Isaac\ Bcn-
adam^, Bc)iadavi\ Benadani^^ Jo/in\ JoJiii^), son of Rufus M.
and Betsy (Gray) Gallup, born in Ledyard, Conn., July 31,
1845; married Adelaide A. ^liner, November 20, 1871. Is now
of Hartford, Conn.
Childre7i :
17S2 Betsy M. b. Feb. 2S, 1S74.
1783 William M. b. Feb. 12, 1S76.
1784 Fanny A. b. Jan. 15, iSSS.
1474
RUSSELL^ GALLUP {Rufus JR% Russell\ Isaac', Bcn-
adaui", Bcnada))i\ Benadaui^, Johfi'^, fo/in^), son of Rufus M.
and Betsy (Gray) Gallup, bom in Ledyard, Conn., July 24,
1851; married Jane Gallup, daughter of Dwight Gallup,
May 3, 1874.
Children :
1785
Carlton, b. June 25, 1S77
1786
Lewis W. b. Aug. iS, 1S79
I7S7
Lillian,) .^^ u t..u- .e .oc„
• I787>^ M.\rian ) ^ J J ' J
1788 Everett, b. April 7, 1S91.
1565
WINNIE' GALLUP {Louis\ Alfred\ Henry\ Henry',
BenadaJH*, Benadavi^, John'', John^), daughter of Louis A. and
Ellen Gallup, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 9, 1S67;
married Hilton C. Brooks, in Riverton, Conn., October 16, 18S7.
Childreti :
Louis M. Brooks, b. in Chester, Conn., Feb. 7, iSSg.
Margokie CiiRisTOhEL " b. " " June 12, iS'^i.
GALLUP FAMILY. 23^
TENTH GENERATIOX.
1682
JOHN W.'" GALLUP {Ezra\ Daniel^ JoJin\ Kathan\
JoJin\ JoJin\ John\ JoJin\ John'), son of Ezra and Olive
(Knight) Gallup, born at Griswold, Conn., July 6, 1S67:
married Ida May Burton, October i, 1SS9, who was born in
Ellenburg, X. Y., attended school at Plainfield Academy, and
is now living- at Danielsonville, Conn.
1690
CYRUS P.'" GALLUP {Ethan', JosJina\ Joshua' , Saniud\
Nathaniel', Nathaniel', John\ John\ John'), son of Ethan
and Marrilla ( Lamorie ) Gallup, born December 25, 1841;
married Susan Northrop, October 25, 1865, who was bom
December 20, 1844.
Children :
1789 Augusta, b. Oct. 7, 1867, d. Oct. iS, 1S67.
1790 M.ARV M. b. Jan. 19, 1869, d. Oct. 15, 1878.
1791 Anna M. b. March 5, 1872, d. Nov. 30, 1878.
1792 Jessie, ) . , ,, , . d. Nov. i. 1S7S.
-^ ■' Hwiui, b. March i, 1574.
1793 Jav,
1794 Clara B. b. July 6, 1S80.
1795 Em.ma, b. Sept. 26, 1884. d. Sept. 15, 1S85.
1691
EGBERT Yi:' QAl.l.^JV {Ethan\ Joshna\ Joshua\ Saniud\
Nathaniel', Nathaniel', John\ Johrf, John'), son of Ethan and
Marrilla (Lamorie) Gallup, born at Greig, N. Y., February 22,
1845; married Mary Coon, June 24, 1S73, who was born
August 6, 1855, at Tunkhannock, Pa.
236 GENEALOGY OF
Cluldren :
1796 Ethan S. b. June 13, 1S74. at Greig, X. Y., d. Douglas, Kan..
Oct. 17, 1S75.
1797 Abby, ) ^^^..^^^^ ^ Q^j._ ^^_ 1 3 -6 at Rock Creek, Kan.
I79S IZZIE, )
1799 Charles L. b. Feb. 29, iSSo, at Greig, X. Y.
iSoo Fred. E. b. Jan. 4, 1SS6, at Oneida, X. Y.
iSoi Dora E. b. Feb. 26, iSSS, d. at Grahamville, Fla., July 12, 1S39.
1S02 Ezra H. b. Aug. 13, 1S90, d. at Thayer, Mo., Oct. 12, 1S90.
1692
JAMES E." GALLUP {Ethan\ Josliua\ Joshiia\ Sam/u-/\
XatJia)iiel\ Nat}ianicl\ /ohit\ John\ Jolai'), son of Ethan and
Manilla (Lamorie) GALLUP, born December 22, 1S46;
married Man- E. Northrop, Aug-ust 23, 1871, who was bom
October 25, 1S52, died June 21, 18S9.
Childreti :
1S03 Alson J. b. May 17, 1S73.
1804 Silas L. b. May S, 1S75, d. March i, 1S79.
1S05 Bertha M. b. Xov. 11, 1878.
1696
CARRIE L'^ GALLUP {Mordecai\ Joshua\ Joshua\ Sam-
{el\ Nathaniel\ NatJianicl\ /ohii\ Johii\ John'), daughter
of Mordecai and Christina (Sand) Gallup; born February' 11,
i860; married Addis F. Johnson, June 6, 1881 ; he was bom
September 22, 1S57.
Children :
LlsLIe B. Johnson, b. Sept. 19, 1885.
Cecil M. " b. Jan. 13, 1882, d. June 9, 1884.
■ Mordecai G. " b. July i, 1S87.
E. Madge " b. July 6, 1890.
1697
LUCY ESTHER'^ GALLUP {MordecaP Joshna\ Joshua\
SajHuel"^ Nathanicl'\ XatJianiel\ John^, Jolui^^ John'), daugh-
ter of Mordecai and Christina (Sand) Gallup; born September
6, 1861; married Fred. A. Case, November 17, 1881; he was
born August 15, 1857.
GALLUP FAMILY. 237
Childre7i :
Blanxhe Case, b. Sept. 30, 1SS2.
Floyd G. " b. July i, 1SS4.
Clifford M. " b. Oct. 24, 1SS6, d. Aug. 5,
1SS9.
Lyle F. " b. March 30, iSSg.
1702
WILLIAM MORGAN'" GALLUP {£/u7s% Samuel H.\ Josh-
ua', Saniuel", Xathatuel", Xatlia)iicl\ Jolin^, Joluv^ /o/in^), son of
Elias and Elizabeth (Allen) Gallup; born October 20, 1S48, at
Greenbush, N. Y. ; married Eximena H. Balliett, October 30,
187 1, daughter of John and Hannah Balliett, at Sycamore, 111. ;
she was bom July 26, 1849, at Riley, 111. ; he is in the railway
service at Marshalltown, Iowa.
C/itldren :
1S06 Charles E. b. at Cedar Falls, Iowa, Jan. 29, 1S74.
1807 Frank J. b. at Milford, " July 22, 1S78.
iSoS Eugene, b. at Boone, " Oct. 31, iSSo.
1S09 Gertrude M. b. " " April 14, 1S82.
1703
ALTA E"'. GALLVP {E//as\ Samuel H.\ fos/iiuf, Saiiuu-f',
Xat/ianui'\ Xat/ia)iui\ Jo'nr, John", JcJui'), dau;4hLer of Elia-
and Elizabeth (Allen) Gallup; born November 29. 1S53. a:
Greenbush, N. Y. ; married Frank \V. AVyman of Sycamore.
Ill, May 13, 1874.
CJiildren :
Albert F. Wvman, b. Xov. 21, i3-5, at Sycamore, 111.
Elizabeth S. " b. June 16, 1SS2,
Fred. M. •' b. July 5, 1S90, " '*
1705
ELIZABETH'" GALLUP {Giles\ Samuel H.\ Joshna\
Samih-r\ Xathi-Diii-r, X'U'/a/iu'I\ John''. JoJui^, John''), daui^'-hter
(^f Giles and Orpha (Seeor) Gallup; born Decemljcr i, 1844;
married Cornelius F. Secor, September 22, i860.
I 238 GENEALOGY OF
j Children :
! Henry A. Secor.
t Frank:
i Elias "
Olive "
I Alma "
I " Laura "
j Jilt A
i Edna
I Bessie "
1706
ELIAS M.'" GALLVF {Gi7es\ Samuel H.\ Joshua\ Sim-
iteT, NathanicT, Xathanicl*, John'', Jo/ur, John'), son of Giles
and Orpha (Secor) Gallup: born May 6, 1848; married Emeline
Devoe, Janiiar}- 12, 1870.
Children :
; iSio Sarah V.
j 181 1 Robert F.
• 1S12 Orpha S.
I 1813 Alta M.
1707
i ISAAC" GALLUP ((7//f-f', Samuel H.\ Joshua\ Samuel\
j Nathaiiiel\ Nathaniel^, JoJitf, JoJui^, John'), son of Giles and
Orpha (Secor) Gallup; bom March 20, 1850; married Lydia A.
Secor, March 27, 1869.
Children :
1S14 Orpha Secor.
i 1S15 Giles Secor.
1816 Lena.
I 1817 Eugene N.
i 1818 Ida.
j 1S19 Elias.
1708
SPENCER" GALLUP {Giles\ Samuel H.\ Joshna\ Samuel',
Nat]ianiel'\ Xathaniel\ John", Jolui^, JoJin'), son of Giles anc:
Orpha (Secor) Gallup; born April 5, 1S55; married Anna M.
Becker.
^ GALLUP F.UIILY. 239
Children :
1820 Alma.
1521 Elwoiid.
1522 Samuel B.
1523 Anna.
1715
ALBERT D'". Q,WA.'\ZV {XatJianid D.\ Nathanid\ Natlian-
iel\ Samuel^, NathanicV', Xathanid\ JoJni^^ Jolui', Jo/ni^), son
of Nathaniel and Polly (Strevell) Gallup; bom at East Berne,
Albany Co. , N. Y., October 21, 1846; married Anna D. Vroman,
August 12, 1876.
Children :
1824 N.\THANiEL D. b. May 20, 1S77.
1825 Albert S. b. March 3, 1SS5.
1826 Blanche, b. March 20, i8S3.
1716
Dr. MINER W. <^MA^:V {Nathanid D.\ XatJumid\ Na-
t/ianieV, Sainuer, Xathaniel\ Nathanid\ /o/ui^, JoJin\ John^),
son of Nathaniel and Polly (Strevell) Gallup; born at East
Berne. Albany Co., N. Y., }vlarch 20, 1S50; married Gertrude
Jrcobus, December 20, 1S76.
Chi/d:
1827 Miner W. b. April 10, 18S5.
1762
FRANK MOZART'^ GALLUP {Mo=art\ Palmer\ Ben-
adain\ Beiiadaiii', Benadain^, Benada))i\ BcnadaDi^ , Jolui^, Jo/i)i'),
son of Mozart and Mary (Bag-g) Gallup; bom August 7, 1856;
married Fanny Walker, June 19, 1884, and is now (1892) Secre-
tary and Treasurer of the Sandusky Tool Company, Sandusky,
Ohio.
Children :
1528 Perry M. b. April 24, 1885.
1529 Alden, b. Oct 29, 1890.
GALLUP FAMILY. 241
OTHER KAMILIES OF
GALLUPS.
A branch of the Galhip family has been found in the
northern part of Vermont, who have not as yet been able
to trace their ancestry back to the original stock. It is how-
ever probable, that they are descendants of the family frotn
Groton, Conn. There is a tradition that William and Oliver
Gallup, sons of Joseph and Eunice (Williams) Gallup, in the
Fourth Generation, removed to Vermont before the Revolution-
ary War. The Joseph Gallup mentioned below is probably
descended from one of these brothers.
JOSEPH GALLUP, born in 1772. The first record of him
is at Pownal, Vt. , where he married Polly Bennett, a daughter
of Elder Bennett. He then went to Cambridge, in the northern
part of Vermont, where he bought thirty acres of woodland,
cleared up a portion of the land, built a log house, and went
back to Pownal for his wife. They started for Cambridge on
horseback, there being but few roads at that time in that
part of the state, and a portion of the way only bridle paths
and marked trees. There they raised a family of eleven children.
At his death they owned 500 acres of land, well stocked and
with good buildings. He died June 2, 1854, aged 82; his wife
died June 27, 1864, aged 84.
Children :
1 Clarissa, m. Ira Wallace, removed to Cleveland, Ohio; lived and
died there.
2 Betsy, m. Asa Putnam, lived in Cambridi^e,
16
242 GENEALOGY OF
3 Sylvia, m. Luther Baker, lived in Cambridge.
4 Joseph B. m. first, Clara Huntley ; m. second, .N[ary Woodbridge.
*5 Alden.
6 Francis, m. Harriet Larabee; they had six children, names unk nown
*7 Alanson.
5 Samuel C. d. aged i6.
9 Elmer, m. Betsy Edwards, lives in Enosburg, Vt. ; they had several
children.
*io Charles.
II Polly, m. Famsworth, lived in Colchester, Vt.
I ^
i ALDEN GALLUP, son of Joseph and Polly (Bennett)
I" Gallup, bom at Cambridge, Vt. , November 13, 1806; married
' Mary Shaw, lived in Morristown, Vt. , and died there in 1886.
Childre7i :
12 Juliette, b. Dec. 7, 1S30.
*i3 Julius C. b. March 11, 1S33.
j 14 Sarah, b. May 16, 1831.
j 15 RuFus, b. March 27, 1S39.
I 16 Amelia, b. Nov. 11, 1841.
i 17 Emerei^te, b. Aug. 23, 1S46, d. Nov. g, 1S67.
I ALANSON GALLUP, son of Joseph and Polly (Bennett)
' Gallup, born at Cambridg-e, Vt. ; married first, Sophia Larabee :
j married second, Nancy Hodgman, lived at Plainfield, Vt. ; he
\y died May 27, 1892.
Children by First Marriage :
iS Ellen, m. Martin Lyford, lives in Woodbury, Vt.
19 Meuora, m. Ira Holmes, lives in Worcester, Vt.
Children by Second Marriage :
j 20 M.A.RIA, m. William Lane, lives in Easton, N. H.
t , -21 AuRiLLA, m. Oscar Perr>'. Children: Windsor S. Perry, b. July.
[ 1S69; May Perry, b. 1875, d. Jan. 21, 1889.
I *22 HOYT.
! . 10
CHARLES GALLUP, son of Joseph and Polly (Bennett)
Gallup, born at Cambridge, \'t., in 1823; married Grace
Edwards, and lived in Cambridge, lie died February 26, 1871.
GALLUP FAMILY. 243
Cluldren :
23 Mary E. m. Ed-wnn R. Powell, live in Burlington, Vt.
*24 Charles A.
25 Fannie E. m. Rosco Fuller.
26 AsENATH D. d. 1SS4.
27 Grace A. d. 18S2.
28 Smith, m. and lives on old homestead.
29 Clara I.
30 Hattie B.
13
JULIUS C. GALLUP {A/c/ai, foseph), son of Alden and
Mary (Shaw) Gallup, born in Essex, Vt., March 11, 1833;
married on March 7, 1854, and now lives in Morrisville, Vt.
Children :
31 Mason D. b. in Underbill, Vt, Jan. 30, 1859.
32 Elmer A. b. " " Sept. i, 1863.
33 MiLo J. b. in Waterbur^', Vt.
2.2.
HOYT GALLUP {Aianson, Joseph), son of Alanson and
Nancy (Hodgman) Gallup; born at Plainfield, Vt. ; married Liz-
zie Glidden ; lives in Plainfield ; is a farmer.
Children :
34 Myrtie, b. Sept. 19, 18S2.
35 Charles H. b. July 4, 18S5.
36 Harry M. b. April 30, 1S89.
24
CHARLES A. GALLUP {^Charles. Joseph), son of Cr.:irle<
and Grace (Edwards) Gallup; born at Cambridg-e, Vt., July 9,
1848; married Jennette B. Welch, January 13, 1875; she was
the daughter of Lyman Welch of Pownal, Vt. ; removed to
Pownal, the home of his grandfather, where he is now living.
Children :
37 Walter L. b. Feb. 14, 1S76, d. Jan. 4, 18S9.
38 C. Foster, b. Feb. 20, 1877.
39 Clarence E. b. March 3, 1875.
40 Jl'lia M. b. Aug. 19, iSSo.
41 Gr.\ck G. b. July 29, 1SS2.
42 ScsAN \). b. Aug. 25, 1S85.
43 Genevik'.e, b. Xov. 13, iSSO.
244 GENEALOGY OF
A family of Gallups have been found in western New York,
near Syracuse, who came from Somersetshire, England, at a
later period, and are not the descendants of John Gallup, the
pioneer, but are probably of the same family.
Burke's " History of the Landed Gentry," mentions Thomas
Gollop, Esq., of Candlemarsh, ancestor of the Gollop's of that
place, and of Strete, County Somerset.
The first of this family of whom there is a record, Geori^e
Gallup, born in Ubley, Somersetshire, England, in 1833, and
died at Marcellus, N. Y., 1S82. His father was born in Somer-
setshire about 1788, and was married to Betsy Parker about
1 8 10. George Gallup came to this country, and married Marv
Clements in 1856, who died 1S84. They lived at ]\Iarcellus, X.
Y., where their children were all bom.
Children :
WiLLi.\M H. b. 1S53, a lawyer in Syracuse, N. Y.
Fr.\nk E. b. 1S60, a teasel merchant.
J. HoYT, b. 1S64, a farmer.
Cl.\ra a. b. 1371.
GALLUP FAMILY. 245
APPENDIX.
FIRST XAYAL ACTION FOUGHT L\ THIS COUNTRY.
Deposition of John Gallup, Jr., to Governor Winthrop.
The Colony was much disturbed by Indians, and they were
unable to determine to what tribe they belonged; this deposi-
tion determined the tribe and was the inauguration of the
famous Pequot War of 1637.
"And most fully by old John Gallup, whose eldest son, John Gallup (who
since was one of the Connecticut Captains and slain at the tight at Narra-
ganset Fort, December 19, 1675), informed me of that matter as followeth:
That his father with himself and another of his brethren (pnjbably Xat. ),
a lusty young man also, and a strong, stout fellow, who was his father's ser-
vant, sayelinge to-wards Block Island, to trade thereabouts, not knowing of
any mischief done by those Indians.
As they drew neere to the Island they espied a vessel making niY from
the shore, but by they'r contrary handling of they'r sails, they supposed that
they were Indians, which had taken sorne English vessel and made towards
them; and then perceiving it to be so, shot at them three or four voUies, as
they sometimes came neare the villains, aud then cleared off again to make
ready, and so after a third or fourth charge upon the Indians, all those
Indians got into the hold, but old John Gallop coming with his vessell close
by the other side, espied a skein* hang down, and resolved to hale downe
that, and take it with them to catch Basse withal and then perceived a dead
body under it, with the head cut off; he got up into the vessel, bidding his
two sons follow him, and stand by him with their guns ready charged,
which they did ; and he taking the bloody head and washing it, knew it to
be Mr. Oldham's, and said;
"Ah! Brother Oldham, is it thee? I am resolved to avenge thy blood;"
and taking his dagger to the scuttle hole in which the Indians were guoyd,
a^, thick as tliey could -tivi. head 'o_\- head, uiul he jobil his dag'/L-r very
often with all his strength upon them, and then laslu lliat ve>->ci to in.-,
vessel, hoping to tow them along with them. Upon which one Indian first
♦.Set
246 GEXEALOGV OF
got out and beg'd quarter for his life, and he would tell how many were in
the hold, and who they were, and what they had done; they granted him
that quarter, and took and bound him, and put him down into they'r hold:
presently after, another, a very proper fellow, got out and got to them, and
desired like quarter for himself; but they considering if they spared and
bound him also, in they'r hold, they might in the night unbind each other
and do them mischief, being but four persons, and much tyred, whereupon,
without further debate, they chopt off his head, and heaved his carca>s
overboard; upon which the other Indian confessed to them that He was
they'r sachem whom they had killed, a-nd that it was he who stirred tiie
Block Islanders to take that English vessel and cramb* the men in it. Now
the wind waxing higher and contrary, they could not tow the other vessel
any farther, cut they'r rope and let her drive, and hasted to Saybrook fort
with the captive Indian to give them full information what sort of Indians
they were who murthered the English ; whereupon that just war was
commenced against the bloody Pequots and they'r associates."
T. Cobbett's narrative of the deliverance of the Colony's from Indians.
New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. vii, p. 211.
From Drake's History of Boston, page 198.
"Captain John Gallop, an intrepid mariner of Boston, Mass., being upon
a trading expedition, put into Block Island to traffic with the natives. He
had with him his son John, and another son not mentioned by name, and a
servant, who is described as a strong, stout fellow. As they approached the
Island they discovered a vessel making off from the shore under su.spicious
circumstances, for those on board of it managed the sail in an awkwar'i
manner. Immediately after they saw that it was full of Indians. Th'.iu^h
his men numbered but four, including himself, Captain Gallop determine'
to capture the piratical vessel as he now conceived her to be such. He
therefore fired upon her as soon as he was near enough, and then stood oil
to ascertain what effect his tire had upon the pirates; for owing to their
numbers he was afraid to board them at once as they stood ready armed
with guns, pikes and swords. To attempt their capture under these cir-
cumstances was certainly desperate ; but Gallop had the advantage of being
able to manoeuvTe his vessel, while his enemies were such sorry sailors that
they appear to have had little or no control over their craft. Gallop there-
fore having drawn off to a fair distance made all sail with the prow of his
vessel aimed directly against the quarter of the enemy. There being a
good breeze he striick her with such force that she was almost overset by
the collision, and this so frightened the Indians that six of them jumped
into the sea and were drowned. Yet the English Captain did not care to
board her but stood off to prepare for another broadside of the same kind.
His success increased. The next time he drove the fluke of his anchor
through the bows of the pirate and remained fastened to her. In the mean-
time he raked her fore and oft with his small shot till every Indian had hid
* Kill.
GALLUP FAMILY. 247
himself below. The Englishman might now have boarded her, but the
Captain concluded to continue his successful broadsides as his anchor had
broken its hold and he was drifting away from his antagonist. As soon as
the Indians saw him hauling off, four or five more of them leaped overboard
and were drowned. Seeing this Gallup came alongside and boarded them.
The Indians by this time, if not before, being satisfied that all was lost, one
came out of the hold and surrendered, and being bound was put into the
hold. Then another came up and he was bound likewise ; but not daring to
put him into the hold with the other, fearing one might unloose the other,
they threw him bound into the sea. There were two still left in the hold,
and these defended themselves so bravely with swords that Gallup resolved
to secure them there and to sail away with his prize. He therefore made
her fast to his own vessel and proceeded on with her in tow, but in the night
the \\-ind came on to blow and he was forced to cut her adrift, and thus he
lost her. He soon after arrived at Saybrook with the Indian captive and in
due time returned with him to Boston. When Captain Gallup got posses-
sion of the enemy's vessel he found the body of Captain Oldham yet warm,
and though the head was dissevered and disfigured he knew him well, and
exclaimed: "Oh brother Oldham, is it thee ? I am resolved to avenge thy
death." Thus being sure that he had engaged the murderers of his friend
his naturally strong arm was doubly nerved by the justice of his cause.
COMMISSION
Of Governor Tallcott, of Connecticut, to Captain John Gallup
of Voluntown.
JosKi'H T.\LLcoTT, E:5m., Govemor and Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's
Colony of Connecticut, in Xew England.
To John Gallup, Gent., Greeting: You being by the General Assembly of
this Colony accepted to be Captain of the company or train-band in the
Town of Voluntown, reposing special trust and confidence in your loy-
alty, courage and good conduct, I do by virtue of the Letters Patent
from the Crown of England to this Corporation, me thereunto enabling,
appoint and impower you to take the said train-band into your care and
charge as their captain, carefully and diligently to discharge that trust,
exercising your inferior officers and soldiers in the use of their arms,
according to the discipline of war; keeping them in good order and gov-
ernment, and commanding them to obey you as their captain for His
Majesty's service. And you are to observe all such orders and directions
as from time to time you shall receive, either from me or from other of
your superior officers, pursuant to the trust hereby reposed in you.
Given under my hand and the seal of this Colony, in Hartford, the 24th day
of June in the twelfth year of the reign of our Sovereign, Lord George,
King of Great Britain, Sec, Annoque Dornini, 1726.
By His Honor's Command, J. Tallcott.
Hez. WvLLVb, Secretary.
248 GENEALOGY OF
This document of Orders was found among- the papers left by
Colonel Benadam Gallup and Colonel Nathan
Gallup and \vas probably issued
to one of them.
ORDERS.
To Cm-tain Gai.i.op: By Phinehas Lyman, Esq., General and Colonel of
the troops raised by the Colony of Connecticut to act in conjunction
with His Majesty's regular troops under the command of HLs E.xcellency
the Earl of Loudoun, the ensuing campaign:
That the two companys quartered by the River mount a guard, to consist
of one subaltern, two Serjeants, two corporals, one drum and forty private
men. to keep, and ten sentries to be relieved everj- two hours.
That the two companies quartered at or near Hogaboom do the same.
That Captain Putnam's company mount a guard, to consist of one Ser-
jeant, one corporal and twenty men, to keep out five sentries, to be relieved
as above.
All the guards to be relieved at the beat of the troop at 9 o'clock a. m-
That the drums all beat the revallie at half after 4 (/clock in the morn-
ing, and every company to turn out immediately and parade on the place of
rendezvous where the ofhcers are to meet em. and call em over and see that
the men are all clean and well-dressed, and to note every defect, and that
ever\' man dress clean and neat when on duty.
That the commanding ot^cers of each company see that their men are
exercised from 10 to 12 o'clock a. .\r., and from 4 to 6 v. m., and the places "i
parade are kept clean and neat.
That the drums beat the tattoo at 7 o'clock at night, and every company
to turn out on the parade, the officers to meet em and call em over, and as
soon as dismist every man to return to his quarters and not to be absent
without leave, and t(j keep still and to behave orderly.
That no officer or soldier go out of town without leave from the com-
manding officer. That the officers take care to be punctual to the e.xact
time of performing ever\' order and to see that the soldiers do the same.
and by no means to get into a loose way of doing duty.
That a return be made this day of every company arrived at Claverack.
That for ever>' breach of order the offender be confined and a report
thereof to be made by the officer of the guard as soon as relieved.
Given under my hand at Fonda, in Claverack, this 2d day of May, i7?7-
: P. Ly.MA.N.
GALLUP FAMILY.
249
COMMISSION
Of Governor Trumbull, of Connecticut, to Lieutenant-Colonel
Benadam Gallup of Groton, Conn.
Jonathan Trlmhull. Esquire, Captain-General, and Commander-in-Chief
of the State of Connecticut, in America.
To Benadam Gall-^p, Esq., greeting: You being by the General Assembly of
this State appointed to be Lieutenant Colonel of a Regiment now
ordered to be raised in this Colony, and to join the Continental Army,
reposing especial trust and conhdence in your fidelity, courage and
good conduct, I do, by virtue of the laws of this State, me thereunto
enabling, appoint and impower you, the said Benadam Gallop, to be
Lieutenant-Colonel; you are therefore carefully and diligently to dis-
charge the duty of a Lieutenant-Colonel in leading, ordering and exer-
cising said regiment in arms, both inferior officers and soldiers, m the
ser%-ice aforesaid, and to keep them in good order and discipline,
hereby commanding them to obey you as their Lieutenant-Colonel, and
yourself to observe and follow such orders and instructions, as you
.shall from time to time receive from me, or the Commander-in-Chief of
said State, for the time being, or other your superior officer, according
to the rules and discipline of war. ordained and established by the Con-
tinental Congress, pursuant to the trust hereby reposed in you.
Given under my hand, and the public seal of said State, at Hartford, the 2d
day of December, Anno Domini. 1776.
Jonathan Trumuill.
By His Honor's Command,
Geokce Wvllvs, Secrete ry.
COMMISSION
Of Governor Trumbull, of Connecticut, to Lieutenant-Colonel
Nathan Gallop of Groton, Conn.
Jonathan TRrMHULL, Esquire, Governor, Captain-General, and Commander-
in-Chief of the State of Connecticut,
To Nathan Gallop. Es.^, greeting; You being by the General Assembly
of the State of Connecticut appointed to be Lieutenant-Colonel of a Bat-
talion now ordered to be raised for defense of this, and the United
States of America. Reposing especial trust and confidence in your
fidelity, courage and good conduct, I do by virtue of the laws ot this
State, me thereunto enabling, appoint and impower you. the said
Nathan Gallop, to be Lieutenant-Colonel of said Battalion. You are
therefore carefullv and diligently to discharge the duty of a Lieutenant-
Colonel in leading, ordering and exercising said Battalion in arms, both
inferior officers and soldiers, in the service aforesaid, and to keep th..m
in good order and discipline, hereby commanding them to obey you as
250 GENEALOGY OF
their Lieutenant-Colonel, and yourself to obser\-e and follow such orders
and instructions as you shall from time to time receive from me, or the
Commander-in-Chief of said State, for the time being, or other your
superior otTicer, according to the rules and discipline of war, pursuant
to the trust hereby reposed in you.
Given under my hand and seal at arms, in Lebanon, the loth day of March,
Anno Domini, 1778.
Jonathan Trumblll.
George Wvllvs, Secretary.
COMMISSION
Of Governor Trumbull, of Connecticut, to Colonel Nathan
Gallup of Groton, Conn.
Jonathan Trumkl-ll, Esquire, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the
State of Connecticut, in America.
To Nathan Gallop, Esq.. greeting: Whereas, you are appointed by the
General Assembly of said State to be Colonel of the Twenty-seventh
Regiment of foot, in said State, reposing special trust and contidencv
in your fidelity, courage, care and good conduct, I do by virtue of the
laws of this State, constitute and appoint you to be Colonel of said
Regiment; you are therefore to take said Regiment into your care and
charge, as their Colonel, and carefully and diligently to discharge that
care and trust in ordering and exercising them, both officers and soldier-^.
in arms, according to the rules and discipline of war, keeping them in
good order and government, and commanding them to obey you as
their Colonel, for the service of this State; and they are commanded to
obey you accordingly. And you are to conduct and lead forth the said
Regiment, or such part of them, as you shall from time to time, receive
orders from me, or from the Governor of this State, f'^r the time bein^:.
to encounter, repel, pursue and destr-iy, by t'lrce of arms, and by all
fitting ways and means, all the enemies of this State, who shall at any
time hereafter in a hostile manner attempt or enterprise the invasion,
detriment or annoyance of this State ; and you are to observe and obey
such orders and instructions as from time to time vou shall receive from
me, or other your superior officers, pursuant to the trust hereby reposed
in you and the laws of this State.
Given under my hand and the seal of this State, at Hartford, this 29th day
of February, Anno Domini, 1780.
Jonathan Trumblll.
By His Excellency's Command,
George Wvllvs, Secretary.
GALLUP FAMILY. 251
MEN WHO MARCHED FROM CONNECTICUT FOR
THE RELIEF OF BOSTON IN THE LEXING-
TON ALARM, APRIL, 1775.
FROM VOLUXTOWN.
Daniel Gallup, private, 18 days in service.
"William Gallup, sergeant, 7 days in service.
John Gallup, corporal, Plainfield; 7 days in service.
David Gallup, entered service September 7, 1776, dischar<:,'-ed
October 12, 1776; private in Lieut. Dan. Clark's Companv,
Twenty-first Regiment of ^lilitia at New York in 1776.
Prentice Gallup of Killingworth, private in Captain Stevens'
Company, enlisted April 4, 1777; served three years in the
Seventh Regiment; Heman Swift, Colonel. This Regiment
went into the field in the spring of 1777, at Camp Peekskill,
N. Y., and in September was ordered under General ]\IcDou-
gall to join Washington's army in Pennsylvania. Fought at
Germantown, October 4, 1777, and suffered some loss. Win-
tered at Valley Forge, 1777-78, and on June following was pres-
ent at the battle of Monmouth; encamped during the summer
at White Plains, N. Y. , and was engaged in the Storming of
Stony Point. July 15, 1779.
Thomas Gallup of Manstield; private in Captain Shumwa\-"s
Company; enlisted April 20. 1777; served three years in tJie
First Connecticut Regiment, Jedediah Huntington of Norwich,
Colonel; engaged at the battle of Germantown, October 4; also
at the battle of Monmouth, June 28, 1778; also at the storm-
ing of Stony Point, July 15, 1779.
Amos Gallup, Lieutenant in Captain Prentice's Company in
a Provisional Regiment, raised in 1781; ordered by the General
Assembly to be in readiness to march at the shortest notice in
case His Excellency, George Wa.shington, shall call for them ;
he entered September 28, 1782; was discharged November 27,
1782.
Ezra Gallup, enlisted September 26, 1782; discharged No-
vember 24, 1782.
•2.52 GE^^:ALOGY of
Levi Gallup, enlisted November 7, 1782; discharged January
5, 17S3. Thev also belonged to Captain Prentice's Company.
Thev also served two days in Captain William Stanton's Co.
Fisher Gav of Farmington, Colonel ; Benadam. Gallup of
Groton. Major: be declined the appointment, but served with
the militia. Second Battalion. Wadsworth's Brigade, raised
June, 1776. Served at the Brooklyn front during the battle of
Long Island, August 27, 1776; in the retreat to New York.
August 29 and 30: in the retreat from New York City, Septem-
ber 15, 1776. with main army at "White Plains; time expired,
December 25, 1776.
Sixth Conecricut Regiment, Samuel Holden Parsons, of New-
London, Colonel commanding. In the Tenth Company of this
Regiment Abel Spicer of Groton was Captain ; Isaac Gallup,
First Lieutenani. (of Groton), enlisted May i, 1775; dicharged
December i8. 1775; re-entered service 1776. Among the pri-
vates in this company were George Gallup, enlisted May 9,
1775, discharged August 19, 1775; Joseph Gallup, enlisted May
8, 1775, discharged December 18, 1775; Ebenezer Gallup, May
9, 1775, discharged December 17, 1775; Nehemiah Gallup,
enlisted 'Slay 9. 1775, discharged December iS, 1775. This
Regiment was raised on the first call for troops in April and
Mav. 1775; recr-iited from New London, Hartford and present
Micdlc:-ex cour.::-.--. Two com-oanies, including Captain Coit's,
marched at or.^c to Boston. Captain }.Iott's Company was
ordered to the Northern Department. The other c'.>mpanie>
remained on duty at New London until June 17, when tiit>'
were ordered by the Governor's Council to the Boston camps.
There the Regiment took part at Roxbury in General Spencer V
Brigade, and remained tmtil the expiration of the term of ser-
vice, December 10, 1775; afterwards adopted as Continental.
Regiment re-organized under Colonel Parsons, for service in
1776.
Eighth Connecticut Regiment (militia) at New York, 1776,
Captain Morgan's Company. Jesse Gallup, corporal, entered
service September 8, 1776, discharged November 17, 1776:
Ebenezer Gallup, private, entered service September 8, 177^-
discharged November 17, 1776; Nehemiah Gallup, private,
entered service Sept. 8, 1776, discharged Nov. 17, 1776.
GALLUP FAMILY. 25 o
Eighth Ren^iment, Captain Joseph Gallup's Company. He
enlisted September S, 1776, discharged November 17, 1776;
Gardiner Gallup, fifer, entered Septembers, 1776, discharged
November 17, 1776; John Gallup, private, entered Septembers,
1776, discharged November 9, 1776; Nehemiah Gallup, private,
entered September 8, 1776, discharged November 17, 1776.
In Captain William Latham's Artillery Company, Nehemiah
Gallup, sergeant, entered March 6, 1781, discharged March 6,
1782; Andrew Gallop Matross, entered March 23, 17S1, dis-
charged March 23, 1782; Robert Gallup Matross, entered March
23, 1781, discharged March 23, 1782.
In Arnold's attack on Fort Griswold, September 6, 1781,
Andrew Gallup was wounded in the hip and Robert Gallup was
wounded in the body.
The following appropriations were made by the State to the
Groton sufferers :
Andrew Gallup, ^14 Ss.
Robert Gallup, ^11 6s. 6d.
Henr}^ Gallup, Jr., private in Captain John William's Com-
pany; a company of detached militia to serve under the com-
mand of Lieutenant-Colonel Nathan Gallup, stationed at Fort
Griswold (Groton), July 11, 1779.
Isaac Gallup of Gr(jt<)n was Captain in Colonel Samuel Hol-
den Parsons' Regiment, 1776.
Tenth Continental, Colonel Parsons' Regiment, of 1775; re-
organized for service in the Continental Army in 1776. Aftei
the siege of Boston, it marched under Washington to New York
(by way of New London and the S(jund in vessels), and con-
tinued in that vicinity from April to the close of the year.
Assisted in fortifying the city; ordered August 24 to the lines
around Brooklyn; engaged in battle of Long Island, August
27, and in retreat from Long Island on night of August 29;
caught in the panic in retreat from New York, September 15;
present with the army at White Plains, October 28 ; remained
on the Hudson, in the vicinity of Peekskill, under (icncral
Heath, until term of ser\';Le expired, December 31, 1776.
Captain Nehemiah Waterman's Company was detached trcm
the Twentieth Regiment of militia to serve three months in a
25-4 GENEALOGY OF
Reg-iment to be commanded by Colonel Nathan Gallup in Gen-
eral Tyler's Brig-ade, to co-operate with Count D'Estaini^,
November 9. 1779.
John Gallup, of Plainfield, was a corporal in Captain Andrew-
Backus' Company (146 men), and served seven days; enlisted
for the relief of Boston in the Lexington alarm, April, 1775.
John Gallup, private, enlisted July 15, 1775; discharged
September 27, 1775; served in Captain Eli Leavenworth's Com-
pany (Tenth) of Seventh Regiment, Charles Webb, of Stam-
ford, Colonel. This Regiment was stationed at various points
along the Sound imtil September 14, when on requisition from
General Washington, they were ordered to the Boston camps.
There it was assigned to General Sullivan's Brigade on Winter
Hill, at the left of the besieging line, and remained until the
expiration of term of ser\nce in December, 1775. Adopted as
Continental; re-organized under Col. Webb for service in 1776.
John Gallup, in Captain Joseph Gallup's Company, enlisted
September S. 1776; discharged November 17, 1776.
Nathan Gallup of Groton, ]\Iajor, promoted to Lieutenant-
Colonel in ^lay, 1777, Eighth Regiment. Transferred and pro-
moted to Colonel of Twenty-seventh Regiment, January, 1780.
Colonel McClellan's Regiment was raised for one year's ser-
vice from March, 1778. They appear to have served in Tyler's
Brigade under Sullivan, in Rhode Island, in August and Sep-
tember, 1778. Nathan Gallup of Groton, was Lieutenant-Col-
onel in this Regiment. George Gallup was ensign in Captain
William Whitney's Company in this Regiment.
Isaac Gallup was Capt. of a Co. in-Col. Samuel McClellan's
Reg't, appointed Sept. 25, 1777; time marched Nov. 8, 1777.
Nehemiah Gallup was sergeant in Captain Isaac Gallup's
Company, in Colonel McClellan's Regiment.
George Gallup was ensign in the above Company.
The following soldiers were pensioners from Windham
county in 1832: John Gallup, private; Wm. Gallup, sergeant.
The following soldiers were pensioners in New London
county in 1832: Joseph Gallup, Captain; Nehemiah CJalUip.
private; Amos Gallup, private; Andrew Gallup, private.
The following soldiers were pensioners in Ledyard in 1S40:
Andrew Gallup, aged 79; Nehemiah Gallup, aged 88.
Amos Gallup, aged 84, was a pensioner in Stonington in i<S4o.
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258 GENEALOGY OF
MISCELLANEOUS
A Session of the General! Court, Held in Hartford, October
ye 1 2th, 167 I.
John Gallop is granted a Hundred Acres of Land for his services in the
Pequott War, provided he take it up where it may not prejudice any
former grant granted to any plantation or particular person.
A true copy of Record, examined.
Per Hez. Wvllvs, Secretary.
A Session of the General! Court, Held in Hartford, October
10th, 1678.
Upon the Petition of Mrs. Hanna Gallop, and as a recompense for great
- losses she hath sustained, this Court do see cause to grant unto ye sain
Mrs Gallop aforesaid, and to her heirs, ye sum of Two Hundred Acres
of Land which she mavtake up in two places, provided she do not take
it where it may prejudice any former grant to any particular person or
plantation.
A true copv of Record, exammed.
Per H. Wyllvs, Secretary.
Stonington, February ye 28th, 1680.
Laved out to widow Gallup One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less.
bounded as followeth: Beginning at a birch tree, marked on four sidex
from thence running east nearest one hundred rods to a crooked white
oak tree, marked on four sides, standing on ye east side of a swamp .
from thence running south nearest eight score rods to a great black oa.
tree marked on four sides; from thence running west nearest one hun-
dred rods to a white oak tree marked on four sides, and from thence
upon a direct line to ye tree first mentioned ; this tract of land with allov^ -
ance for highways we say layed out by us sur\^eighors.
John Fish.
Gershom Pai.mf.k.
This was entered. February ye 17, i7o3-9. ^Y "i^-
Elnathan Minor, Town Clerk.
The above written is a true copy of Record, September ye 6th, 173^-
I^^X., Jas- Palmer. Toivn Llcrk\
GALLUP FAMILY. 259
Stoning-ton, March ye 5th, 1680-S1.
Laved out for John Gallup One Hundred Acres of Land, more or less,
bounded as followeth : Beginning at a white oak tree marked on four
sides which is ye southwest corner tree of land laved out to widow Gallup,
and from thence running west nearest forty rods to a birch tree marked
on four sides and with J. G. , standing in a ninning brook, and from
thence running south-southwest nearest eight score rods by a running
brook, ye brook being ye west bounds, and south to a place where two
brooks meet, and so running near east one hundred rods, bounded to ye
south with a brook to a black ash tree, marked on four sides, standing
near or at ye head of a brook ; from thence upon a direct line to a black
oak tree marked on four sides, which is ye southeast corner tree of land
layed out to widow Gallup, this tract of land layed out and bounded,
- viiih allowance for highways by us surveighors.
John Fish.
Gershom Palmer.
This survey was entered upon Record, this 17th of February, 170S-9, by me,
Elnath.w Minor, Town Clerk.
The above written is a true copy of Record, September ye 6th, 1732.
Test, J AS. Palmer, Town Clerk.
At a General Assembly holden at Hartford, October the 13th,
1698. This Court appoints Mr. Xehemiah Palmer, Ensig^n
Ephraim Minor to lay out to the heirs of Captain J"hn
Gallop the three hundred acres of land granted to him by
this Court according to his grant.
A true copy.
Test, Eleazor Kimberly.
Three Hundred Acres of Land, laid out to ye heirs of Captain John GaHoiJ,
deceased, to say to Mr. John Gallop, Mr. Adam Gallop and Ensign
Wm. Gallop, by virtue of a grant from ye Generall Court to Captain
John Gallop aforesaid, and Mrs. Hannah Gallop and heirs, the bounds
thereof areas followeth: Beginning near a place called Pe-ag-wom])sh
River, near three miles east from the northerm most end of Egonk hill
upon a branch of Moosup's River, beginning at a white oak staddle
upon ye south side of ye river, the said staddle is near to a pine and is
marked on four sides, it being about ten or twelve rods south from the
river; thence east a hundred rods to a pine tree marked on four sides;
thence north and by east a hundred and sixty-five rods to a white (jak
tree marked on four sides; thence west a hundred rods to a white oak
tree marked on four sides; thence to ye first mentioned tree. The sec-
ond hundred begins at a white oak tree and thence runs north a hun-
dred and sixty rods to a white oak tree; from thence west and be south
a hundred rods to a white oak ; thence a hundred and sixty rods s<nith
260 GENEALOGY OF
to a white oak near to where a little brook falls into the river ; thence
to ye first mentioned tree, all of said trees being marked on four sides.
The third hundred begins at a red oak tree, by the north side of ye river;
thence a hundred rods north, bounded on ye second hundred westerly
to a white oak tree; thence east a hundred and sixty-five rods to a pine
tree; thence south to ye said river; and is bounded partly with ye
country- land and partly by ye first hundred to the river, and by the river
to ye first mentioned tree ; the said trees are all marked on four sides ;
ye above said lands laid out and bounded this ninth day of January,
1707-8, by me,
John Pkentts, County Surveyor.
Recorded May i6th, 1716.
A true copy of Record, examined.
Per Hez. Wvllvs, Secretary.
To our trusty and well-beloved kinsman, John Gallup of Vol-
untown, and John Crar\' of Plainfield, both in ye county
of New London and Colony of Connecticut, in New
England.
These are to desire you and (wee ye subscribers hereunto) do fully author-
ize you [or either of you] and hereby give you, or either of you, full
power to sue, (or comence an action or actions as you or any of you
shall think fitt) implead, make answer, prosecute and defend in any
court of law or equity and before any judge or justice, thing or thing>^,
as ye matter may or doth require, as if wee said subscribers were per-
sonally present, and wee underwriters do give you or either of you full
power to get an attorney or attorneys as you or any of you think fitt and
to sue or arest any person or persons that have broke up any of our
land or doe break up any land, or that shall presume to cut any trv. ' • '
upon our land, to enter upon or do any illegal act or acts upon u-.r/ • .;• '-
of our land within ye township of Voluntowm. and for your so dor.:.; ■--'■'■
shall be your sufficient warrant.
Witness our hands and seals this fourth day of July in ye eighth year ot H--
Majesties reign, Annoque Domini, 1722.
Signed, sealed and delivered in ye presence of
Daniel Palmer, John Gallup,
Samuel Pal.mek, Adam Gallup,
William Gallup.
Stonington, July 4th, 1722.
Mr. John Gallup, and Mr. Adam Gallup, and Mr. William Gallup, ye >;utr-
scribers to ye above written instrument, personally appeared an<i
acknowledged ye same to be their own act before me,
Daniel Pal.mek, Justice of ye Peace.
GALLUP FAiSIILY. 261
These Presents witnesseth to an agreement made and concluded upon by
and between John Gallup, of Stonington, and Elizabeth Stevens, relict
to Mr. Henry Stevens, of said Stonington, deceased, and Margaret Cul-
ver, relict to Mr. Joseph Culver of Groton, deceased, and John Cole and
Mary, his wife, of Voluntown ; which John, Elizabeth, Mary and Mar-
garet, are four of ye children of Mr. John Gallup and Hannah, his \viie.
of Stonington. deceased; and Benadam Gallup of said Groton, in behalf
the heirs of Mr. Benadam Gallup of Stonington, deceased, and John
and William Gallup of Voluntown, for and in ye right of Mr. William Gal.
lap of said Stonington, deceased, and John Giffords of Non,\-ich, for and
in the behalf of the rest of the heirs of Mrs. Hannah Gifford of said Nor-
wich, deceased ; and Peter Crary of Groton, for and in behalf ye rest of
ye heirs of Christobel Crary of said Groton, deceased; which deceased,
Benadam. William, Hannah and Christobel, are four more of ye chil-
dren of ye said John and Hannah Gallup, deceased; the .said Elizabeth
Stevens, Margaret Culver, John and Mary Cole, John Gifford and Peter
Crary do agree that ye third and middle hundred acres of land in Volun-
town, laid out by John Prentiss, surveyor, to ye heirs of said deceased,
John and Hannah Gallup, shall be the hundred acres to satistie the
grant to John Gallup, deceased, October the 12th, 1671. And we, the
said John Gallup of Stonington, and Benadam Gallup of Groton, and
John Gallup and William Gallup of Voluntown, do agree to accept of
said third hundred for satisfaction for said grant, and al.so we, the said
John Gallup of Stonington, and Benadam Gallup of Groton. and Eliza-
beth Stevens and Margaret Culver and John and Mary Cole and Juhn
and William Gallup of said Voluntown, and John Giff<jrd and Peter
Crary, do agree that ye two hundred acres "i land laid out by -a; 'i sur-
veyor to said Gallups ia- virtue "t a grant to Mrs. Hannah Ga'i'up and
her heirs, dated Oct'.iber ye loth, 1675, shall be and remain to be 'livi'led
equally to and amongst the said children or ye heirs of ye said Ji 'hn
and Hannah Gallup, decea,sed. And so much of said two hundred
acres of land that may be divideable shall be divided at or before the
last day of March ne.xt after ye date hereof. And when divided, then
for each heir, according to their right and degree to give and pass such
suitable instruments in writing of equit claims to quiet and settle each
other in their rights.
And in testimony that this is our mutual agreement, we, the subscribers,
have hereunto set our hands and seals this ninth day of July, A. D. 1731.
Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of
Joseph Hewit, John Gallup,
Uriah Stevens, Benadam Galllp,
Cornelius White, Peter Crakv,
her
George Denison, Margaret x Culver,
mark
her
Nathaniel Gallup, Elizabeth x Stevens,
luark
262 GENEALOGY OP
John Cole,
her
Mary x Cole.
mark
September the first day, 1747, then received this instrument to Record, and
Recorded by me,
Eben"r Dow, Recorder.
The above and within \\-ritten is a true copy of Record certified by me,
Eben'r Dow. Recorder.
To the Hon'ble Generall Assembly of His Majesties Eng-lish
Colony of Connecticutt, in New England, in America, to
' be holden at Hartford, in Ma}- next, on the second
Thursday thereof.
The Petition of John Smith, of Voluntown, in the county of Windham,
humbly sheweth: That John Gallup and Elizabeth Stephens, widow
and relict to Mr. Henr\- Stephens, deceased, and Margaret Culver.
widow and relict to Joseph Culver, deceased, all of Stonington, in New
London county, and Benadam Gallup of Groton. in said New London
count}', and Joseph Gallup of said Stonington, and William Wheeler
and Hannah, his wife, Nathaniel Gallup and Margarett, his wife. George
Denison and Lucy, his wife, all of said Stonington, and Joseph Stanton
and Esther, his wife, both of Westerly, in Rhode Island Colony, and
William Denison, Benadam Denison, Jonath. Denison, Sarah Denison,
and Esther Denison, all of said Stonington ; Hubbard Burras and Mary,
his ^^-ife, of said Groton, John Giffords, Stephen Giffords, and Aquilla
Giffords, allot Xorsvich, in Xew London county; Jeremiah Fitch and
Ruth, his wife, of Coventry-, in Windham county; John Xoyes and
Mary, his wife, of said Stonington, William Worthington and Temper-
ance, his wife, of Saybrook, in Xew London county, Peter Crary ":
said Groton, John Crar\-, Ebenezer Harris and Christobel. his wife. aT.
of Plainneld, in Windham county; Robert Crary, Eben'r Pierce ar.'i
Margarett, his wife, of Voluntown, in Windham county, and Xathanic".
Bushnell, Jun., of said X'orwich, in Xew London county, and John Cole
and Mary, his wife, of said Voluntown, in said county of Windham, a^
the co-heirs and loyal representatives of John and Hannah Gallup, for-
merly of said Stonington. deceased, brought their action to the County
Court in Windham, in June, 1731, demanding of your petitioner the sur-
rendery of one hundred acres of land in Voluntown, as by their wr.t:
dated June the 12th, 1731, which action by appeal and revision and con-
tinuance, came to the Sup. Court at Windham in March last where the
parties were at issue, on a plea Xot Guilty, and in the tryall of the ca.->e
the parties ga\-e in their evedences of their title, viz., the petitioners
gave in a g^rant of this assembly of one hundred acres to said John Gal-
lup, deceased, dated October the 12th, 1671, and also a grant of two
GALLUP FAMILY. -63
hundred acres granted to said Hannah Gallup, deceased, dated Octo-
ber the loth, 167S, and a sur\-ey of three hundred acres dated January
the gth, ryoy-S, said to be laved out by John Prentiss, county sur^-eyor,
to the heirs of John and Hannah Gallup, deceased, by virtue of a grant
made by the Generall Assembly to Capt. John Gallup and Mrs. Hannah
Gallup and heirs, recorded May the i6th. 1716, and also they gave in
the tryall of said case for the ascertaining their bounds, the doings of
Mr. Jabez Huntington, Mr. Jonathan Huntington and Stephen Strong,
dated August the 17th, 1730. in which they had erected bounds that
did preclude the land demanded to all, which witness your petitioner's
attorney took his exceptions against their being given to the jurv- as
evidences in said case, ist to the grants, that they did not agree with
said survey in that the said sur\'ey is said to be made by virtue of a
grant, and' the said grants were not only two but of different dates. &c.
2dly, against the survey itself, that it was not made by the persons
authorized, appointed by this assembly for that purpose. &c., when the
assembly had ordered at their session in October the 13th, 169S. Mr.
Nehemiah Palmer and Ensign Ephraim Minor to do the same. 3dly,
against the said doings of the freeholders; hrst, because the same doth
not comport with the law, it not being the bounds of any adjoyning pro-
prietors, but only the bounds of a survey that could not be found where
nor how ; 2dly, for that the Iwunds (jf the said survey and the bounds
erected by said freeholders are directly contradictory. Yet the court
ruled they should all be given to the jury, &c.
And your petitioner gave in evidence of his title a grant of this assembly,
October the Sth, 1713, of three hundred acres to the Rever'nd Joseph
Coitt of Plainheld. and a sur^•ey thereof by Mr. John Plumb, County
Surveyor, who was authorized and appointed by this assembly f(jr that
purpose, dated March 24th, 1713-4; and the said survey, dated the said
24th day of March in the year 17 13-4. as aforesaid, was recorded May
the i6th, 1714, and also a pattent from this assembly for conhrmation of
the same, dated May the 29th, 1716, and recorded, and also the mean
conveyances thereof down to your petitioners, all of which was given
to the jury, but the said sur^-ey made by the said Mr. John Plumb, dated
March the 24th, 1 713-4, as aforesaid, was someway s mixed wi:h the
papers so that the jury never saw the same in the c<jnsideration 01 said
case, neither could they have any regard thereto, so that your petitioner
wholly lost the benefit of the tryall, whereupon your petitioner humbly
saith that the court by law ought not to have suffered said writings pro-
duced by the petitioners to be given to the jury as evidence in said case;
2dly, the jury never tryed said case as by law they ought to have done
in that they never considered the evidence given them in the case as
severall of them have since declared in writing under their hands.
Whereupon your petitioner humbly prays the Hon'ble Assembly would sett
aside the former judgment in said case, with all the proceedings thereon.
and grant to your petiti(;ner the liberty of one tryall more of said case
at the Superior Court, to be at Windham in September next, and that
! 264 GE:jfEALOGY OF
i
j those aforesaid writings. \nz.. the two grants, one to John Gallop and
the other to Hannah Gallop, deceased, and the survey made bv John
I Prentiss and the doings of said freeholders mav not be given in e\'idence
I to the jury in the tryall, for the reasons aforesaid, in that they tend only
I to confuse the tryall and amuse the jury and are not any evidence
which the law owns, &c., and that the whole cost may follow the tinall
judgment in said case. &c.. and your petitioner as in duty bound, Sec.
VoLiNTOwN. April the 12th. 1733. John' S.mith.
I A true copy on file, examined. Per Hez. Wyllvs, Secretary.
\
I
I WILL OF JOHN GALLOP OF BOSTON.
{ Know all men by these presents that I, John Gallop, of Boston, doe make
i this my last Will and Testament, as foUoweth : I doe leave my wife
whole executrix of all my goods and lands, on this condition: first. I doe
give to my sonne, John Gallop, my new shallop after my death: 2dly, I
doe give to my daughter, Joanne, my heaffer; and I do order that my
two youngest sonnes shall imploy my barcke the first j'ear after my
decease wholly for theire mother, and after one year to have two-thirds
. for themselves and one-third for their mother, and to repaier and main-
I ^ taine the bark themselves looking for no helpe from theire mother, only
shee shall have the third of profitt. I doe order also that my wfe shall
"^^^ have the use of houses, lands and goods for hir comfortable mainten-
I / ance so long as shee shall live ; after hir decease it shall wholly remayne
equally divided to my two youngest sonnes, Samuell Gallop and Xathan-
iell Gallop, if they earn.- themselves as obedient children to theire
, mother ; but if they be disobedient then shee shall have liberty to di.—
; pose of all as shee shall thinke good; and if one sonne dve before theire
mother, then all to remame to the other; if both dye before their mother
then my wife shall dispose of all as she shall think good. Also, I doe
■ give to John Joy, my daughter's sonne, five pounds, to be paid to hira
; at one and twenty yeares of age ; and if he dye before it shall remaine
' to his brother Joseph. Also, I doe give forty shillings to the building of
the new meeting-house. Thus desiring to leave my wife and children
and all unto the wise disposing providence of Almighty God, desiring
his blessing upon them and craving favor of his love to their souls in
the Lord Jesus Christ. •
Dated the 20th of the loth month, 1649.
Witness hereunto. The marke of
XicH. Upsall, John x Gallop.
John Seavy,
John Swjlete.
Deposed the 9th day of the 12th month, 1649, by John Seavy and John
Sweete, before the court.
Increase Newell, Secretary.
Recorded at request of Samuell Gallop, sonne of the said John Gallop,
decea.sed, this 3rd of October, 1657.
Edw. Rawson, Recorder aftd Sealer.
GALLUP FAMILY. -'^^
JOHN GALLOP.
Inventory 26th of ve last monthe. 1649: Owne house and ground lyinge in
Boston, being bounded upon ye weste wkh land of Matthew Chahne.
John Sweet upon ve easter side; that is to say ye house and garden
together ^^-ithe ve towne shoure upon ye flattes for liberty ot whartage
granted bv ye 'towne. The Island called by ye name of Gallup s
Island, containing about 16 acres, ;{:i2. Foure acres lyinge at Long
Island of medd. ground, ^6. Ox^-ne vessell or pinnis. called by name
of ye Buck, ^Tioo. Whole am't. of inventory, ^3" ^os. sd.
Witnessed by
NicH Upsall, Given in to the County Court,
Ed. Ravnsford, 12th month, 1649-
Willi Beamslev. IncR- Newell. S,cre/.iry.
WILL OF CHRISTOVELL, WIFE OF JOHN GALLOP.
The last Will of Christovell Gallop-Being in perfect memory, though weak
in body, this 24th of the 5th month, 1655: I doe give unto my sonne.
lohn Gallop, half mv money, which is about ^15, and I doe give him
ve bed I Ive on with one boulster. one coverlid and blankett; also one
of ye best brasse kettles, a sea chest, a great bible, one pewter platter
one paire of sheetes, one pillowber, five napkins, one holland board
cloth- and half my wareing clothes I doe give Hannah, my sonne John
Gallops wife. I doe give to my daughter,(joane JuyeJ halfe my money,
which is about /1 5, ^^•ith one great brasse pott, ^^-ltll one ot ye best
brasse kettles, also a great white chest, one bedstead, one flocke bed.
two blancketts, also one paire of my best sheets, one Imnmg sheete-
one odd sheete, one pewter candlestick, one porringer, one pewter plat,
ter and five napkins with one halfe my wareing clothes. AU these I doe
give to my daughter, Joane Joye ; ye rest of my goods I doe give to be
divided between mv sonne Saml Gallop and my sonne Nathaniell Gal-
lr,p each of them equally; and this my will to be pertoniied alter my
debts and funeral expenses are discharged, and I doe desire my Deloved
friends, James Penn and E'lward Rain.f<r.-d, to be the execuf-rs ot tlii-,
mv will, in witness whereof I here set to my hand.
Witness. Chr.stovkll (.ALL.,,,
JOH.N Search. and a seal.
Dorothy Upshall.
At a meeting of the ma.gistr and recorder, the 31st October, ^^55. power of
administration to the estate of Christovell Gallop, deceased, is gi anted
to James Penn and Edward Rainsford to administer according to la^^
to perform the will above written.
Christovell Gallop's inventor^-, £3() 14s,
266 GENEALOGY OF
THE WILL OF MRS. MARGARET LAKE, 1672.
In the name of God. Amen; I. Margaret Lake of Ipswich, in America, in
the shire of Essex, widdow, being %veak of body yet of good and per-
fect memory and understanding praysed be God, doe dispose of that
little estate God hath lent me as followeth:
Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Hanah Gallup, and her
children, all mv land at New London, also my best gowne and my red
cloth petty coat, and mv enarailed ring; and after her decea.se. my will
is that my grand-daughter, Hanah Gallop, shall have the said ring.
Also I give unto my grand-daughter, Hanah Gallop, a pare of sheetes
and one of my best pewter platters, and one of the next.
Item-I g-ive unto mv daughter, Martha Harris, my tapster>- coverlet and
all my other apparell which are not disposed of to others pticulerly. and
I give unto her mv mantle, and after her decease to all her children, as
their need is; also' the coverlett of tapstery after my daughter Marthas
decease, I give it to mv grandson Thomas Harris, and he dying without
issue, to his brother John, and so to the rest of the children ; also I give
to my daughter Martha my gold ring, and my will is that atter her
decease my grand-daughter, Martha Harris, shall have it.
Item— I give unto my grand-daughter, Martha Harris, my bed and l:>edstead
and one boulster, two blanketts, two pillows and one coverlett.
Item— I give to my grand-daughter, Elizabeth Harris, one heifer at my
cousin Eppses.
Item— I give to my grand-daughter, Margaret Harris, my covered box and
one damaske tablecloth and six damaske napkins.
Item— My will is that all my bras and pewter with the rest of my household
stuffs undesposed, be equally disposed and divided amongst my daugh-
ter Harrises children.
Item— I give and l.eqv.eath unto my Sonne, Thomas Harris, all the rest ot
' ray estate, viz. ; my part of the ves.ell and all my debts. &:c., onely my
Bvble excepte.l, v.'hich I give to my grandsonne, John Hams, and a
paireof fringed gloves. And appoint; my sonne, Th.^mas H:-.rr:>. an--
mv daughter, Martha Harris, to hec my executor and exeLutr:;-: r :n>.
my la:,t Will and Te-tament, this thirtieth day -.f Augu^^t u: t-^ y^^evc
of grace sixteen hundred seventy and tooe— if.72.
M-\KG.A.Kf:i L -.KK.
These being witnesses : ^^^ marKe.
Thomas Knowlto.n', Sen.,
James Chlte.
At the court held at Ipswich the 24th of September, 1672, Thoma.s Knowlton
testified upon oath that this is the last will and testament of Mrs. Mar-
garet Lake to the be^t of his knowledge.
Robert Lord, C/^r^.
James Chute testified ditto, 31st March, 1674-
2QQ GENEALOGY OF
THE WILL OF MRS. MARGARET LAKE, 1672.
In the name of God. Amen; I, Margaret Lake of Ipswich, in America, in
the shire of Essex, widdow, being weak of body yet of good and per-
fect memory and understanding praysed be God, doe dispose of that
little estate God hath lent me as followeth:
Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my daughter. Hanah Gallup, and her
children, all mv land at New London, also my best gowne and my red
cloth petty coat, and my enarailed ring ; and after her decease, my will
is that my grand-daughter, Hanah Gallop, shall have the said ring.
Also I give unto my grand-daughter, Hanah Gallop, a pare of sheetes
and one of my best pewter platters, and one of the next.
Item— I g-ive unto mv daughter, Martha Harris, my tapster>- coverlet and
all my other apparell which are not disposed of to others pticuledy, and
I give unto her my mantle, and after her decease to all her children, as
their need is; also' the coveriett of tapstery after my daughter Marthas
decease, I give it to my grandson Thomas Harris, and he dying without
issue, to his brother John, and so to the rest of the children ; also I gdvo
to my daughter Martha my gold ring, and my will is that after her
decea.se my grand-daughter, Martha Harris, shall have it.
Item— I give unto my grand-daughter. Martha Harris, my bed and l>edstea<i
and one boulster, two blanketts, two pillows and one coveriett.
Item— I give to my grand-daughter, Elizabeth Harris, one heifer at my
cousin Eppses.
Item— I give to my grand-daughter, Margaret Harris, my covered box and
one damaske tablecloth and six damaske napkins.
Item— My wiU is that all my bras and pewter with the rest of my household
stuffs undesposed, be equally disposed and divided amongst my daugh-
ter Harrises children.
Item— I give and bequeath unto my Sonne, Thomas Harris, all the rest ot
my estate, viz. ; my part of the ves^ell and all my debts, &c., onely my
Bvble exetptc'l, v.'hich I give to my grandsonne, John Harris, and a
paire of fringed gloves. And appoint my sonne, Thomas H..rr;>. an'-
mv daughter. Martha Harris, to be^j my execuf.r and exeLu::'::-; : t.r.-.
my la^t WiiJ and Te-tament, this thirtieth day of Augi:~t \:i t-^ y^eiv
of grace sixteen hundred seventy and tooe — 1072.
MAkG.A.Kf:r L.\KK.
These being witnesses: hir marKe.
Thomas Knowlto.n, Sen.,
James Chlte.
At the court: held at Ipswich the 24th of September, 1672, Thomas Knowlton
testified upon oath that this is the last will and testament of Mrs. Mar-
garet Lake to the be-,t of his knowledge.
Robert Loku, Cl^rk.
James Chute testified ditto, 31st March, 1674.
GALLTJP FA>riLY. 2t>T
MARGARET LAKES INVENTORY.
Mrs. Lake's Inventory, December the 24th, 1672.
Item— All the land which is mentioned in the will at New London or
neare there unto, which the said Mrs. Lake gave her daughter Gallop
before she made her will. One tapstery coverlett, bedstead, feather
bed and a fiocke bed, and three down pillows; three pr. blankets, three
old coverletts and a boulster and a piece of canvass ; a searge sute and
a crimson petecoate, a parcell of wearing clothes pette coates and
bodyes; baking pan, bason, and ure, pastie plate, pewter dishes, porin-
ger, cullander, ■ candlesticks, sugar bo.x, warming pan, noster, three
carved bo.xes. two wTought iryned stoules, hand baskets ; two old silk
wastcoats and a new blue silke one, scarlett mantle, three scarfes and
whiskes and a piece of silkes besydes; four pare of KoUand sheetes
and three pare and one sheetes of others ; damask table cloth and six
napkins ; sixteen napkins and five table cloths ; four corse napkins, some
holland pillow beeres, and two others, three pillow-beeres and four
shifts, her wedding shift, a great bible, a pare of gloves, a box of small
linning, a cuvered cushen, a small box with several samplers laces and
broydered works, two glasses, two gould rings, a trunke, brass and iron
potts and kettels, one cow.
The following old wills of the ancestors of Madam Margaret
Lake and of Mrs. Elizabet'i Read Winthrop, wife of Governor
John Winthrop, of Connecticut, are interesting on account of
their ancient date and quaint style.
WILL OF WILLIAM READ.
Proved at Chelmsford, 26th June, 1534.
In the name of God, Amen, the yere of oure Lord MCCCCCXXXIII, the
xvj day of May, I, Wyllaya Rede of Wykford, in the countie otf Essex
yoman, make my testament in maner and forme folowing: Fyrst, I
bequeth my soule to Almighty God, to oure lady Saynt Mare and to all
the holy company of heven, and my body to be burj-ed in the chyrch
or chyrche yarde of Wykford.
Item — I bequeth to the hygh aut* thy thys, neclygently forgotten xx''.
Item — I bequeth to the same chyrch iij» iiij'^.
Item — I bequeth to a pryst to syng for my sowle and all crysten sowles the
space of half a yer in the parrishe chyrch of Wykford. iij ' vj' viiij''.
♦High Authorities.
268 GENEALOGY OF
- Item — I bequeth to Roger Stonard, my doght* son a cowe, iiij schepe.
Item — I bequeth to Elsabeth, hyssystf, a cowe and iiij schepe.
Item — I bequeth Mergret Bundoke, my doght' s doght, one cowe and iiij
schepe ; the resydeue of all my gods not bequethed I gytfe to Roger,
my son, the oche Roger I make myne execreture.
Wyttnes here of Sn.
Nawfki Bvrche, Curat.
John Peke, w't o-r mower.
i WILL OF ROGER REDE, SOX OF WILLIAM REDE.
[ In the name of God, Amen ; the Xth day of December in the vere of our
i Lord God, 1557, etc. I, Roger Rede, of Wyckford, make this my last
i will and testament:
i First, I bequethe mj- soull to Allmyghty God, and my bodye to be burved.
[ Also I give and bequeathe unto Elizabethe, my wyf, and to her assvnes
xivj-* xiij" iiij** of good and lawful! money of England. Also I gave
unto Elizabethe, my \\-if, two kyne a blacke and a branded. ALso I geve
unto Elizabethe, ray wif, all such houshold [stuff] and plate as she had
when and at such tyme as we were marryed, upon condycion hereafter
IfoUoweying: That is to saye, I will that Elizabethe, mv w)-f, shall
release and yeld unto John and Willm, my sones, accordyne to my will
within one monthe next after my decease, all that her ryght, tytill and
intrest of dowrye of all those my tenements and lands, which tenements
and lands I was seased of at the daye and tyme of our spousage. AImi
I will that Elizabeth, my wif, shall delvy or cause to be delvyed, a cer-
tayne bill of conveyance made betwene me and my wif before our spous-
age. And in case that Elizabethe, my wif, doe refuse to yelde up and
release all her right, tytill and intrest of dowyre of all my tenemer.t-
and lands as before is sayd, as also to delyver or cause to be delyvcl
unto my executor the byll or elles to make a suffycyent quvttance i^r'.d
dyscharge for the said byil or any thy-.g therein contayncd, then I "■".■'•
that ElizaVjethe, my wyi. shall have n-- [Jte of the legacies Vj her ht.-:'-- ;n
my will before bequethed.
• ALso, I geve unto sayd Elizabethe xxvj' viij'' for a bed and the new cupbi>:"<I
i in the p'lor. Also I will that my executor hereafter named, shall pave
f or cause to be payed unto the saide Elizabethe, my wyi. within one
I monthe next after my decease, xxvj-^ xiij* iiij'^ of the aforesaid legacye.
I Also I will that Elizabethe, my w}^, shall make, release of all her right,
j tytill and interest of her dowrj-e and of the bill of covenants between
I us made at the days of our spousage as before is said. And in so
j doynge the other xx-^ to be payd to her within one yere and a half next
I after my decease. Also I will that Eliziibethe, my wyf, and Roger, my
I sone, shall be here in the house with my two sones, John and Willyame.
i untill my monethes days. And furthermore, I will my executor shall
'■ *Daughter's.
tSister.
GALLUP FAMILY. - 269
keape Roger, my sone, at there charges with sufFycyent apparrell and
in otherwise. Also I geve unto Roger, my sone, at the age of xxj
years, xi'^ of good lawfull money of England, to be payd by the hands
of mj'ne executors or there assygnes.
Also I will that my said executors or there assygnes shall bye the said
Roger a fetherbed and all thpigs to yt belonging, or els xi» for the bed.
Also I geve and bequethe to Byttrys Hastier xx" and a petycoote to be
payde to her within one yere next after my decease.
Item — I geve and bequethe to Avys Hastier xx^ iiij'' ewe shepe to be payde
by the hands ot my executors or there assygnes to her within ij yeres
next after my decease. Also I geve and bequethe to Agnys, my daugh-
ter, the wyf of Henry Dowe, xxvj* viij'*, and that yt be payde imedy-
atlye after my decease by the hands of myne executors. Also I geve
John Rede, my sone, all my tenements and lands, called greate Amys
and littill Amys, with all the apptennes thereto, belonging to him and
his heires assygnes for ever, lyinge and beynge \\-ithin the pyshe of
Wyckford.
Item — Also I geve unto Willm Rede, my sone, and to the heires of his bodye
lawfully begotten, a certej-ne tent called felds and all the land with the
apptennes thereto belonging; and a certayne parcell of land called Hel-
man's croft, lyinge and beynge in the pysche of Wyckford. Also that
I will that yf God call Willm, my sone, to his mcye, without ys.sew of
his bodye lawfully begotten, then I will his legacye of land remayne to
Roger, my sone, and to his heires of his body lawfully begotten.
The residew of all my goods unbequethed with a leasse of a pece of land
called Rosses, my debts beynge payde, my bodye honestly buryed, my
funeralls done and this my present testament beyng pformed and ful-
filled, I give wholy to John Rede and William Rede, my sones, pte and
parte, lykewhith, John Rede and Willm I constitute ordeyne and make
my executors of this my present testament and'last will.
In witness unto this my present testament and last will I have my marke
with myne owne hand
Wytness hereunto:
Willm Stamer,
Thoms Deryvall,
Edward SxANrER,
and others.
WILL OF WILLIAM READ, SON OF ROGER.
In the name of God, Amen. The iijrd day of July in the yeare of our Lord
ifi03. I, William Rede of Wickford, in the county of Essex, yeoman,
(beinge in pcriect mynd and memory lawdc and prayse therefore m<<>te
heartily I give unto God) doe ordayne, make and constitute this my
presedt testament, contayning therein my last will in manner and forme
270 GENEALOGY OF
followinge, that is to say, f\Tst and principally, I give and bequeathe my
soule to AUmightv God, my Maker, Redeemer and Saviour, Jesus
Christe, bv whose death and passion I trust to be saved, and by no
other meanes. and my body to be buryed in the church of Wickford.
whensoever the same shall fortune to departe this life.
Item — I give and bequeathe to the poore of "Wickford three pounds, to lie
payed yearely xx« ; the first xx* to be payd presently after my death.
Item — I give to the poore of Rayley xx'.
Item — I give to the poore of Rawreth xx*.
Item — I give to the poore of Xevington xx'.
Item — I give to the poore of Runnwell xx».
Item — I ^ve and bequeathe to my cozen, Roger Reade, the some of eight
poundes, to be payd unto him by forty shillings a yeare.
Item — I give to every one of my household servants x* a piece.
Item — I give and bequeathe to Mary, my well beloved wife, one hundred
poundes of good lawfuU money of England, to be payd unto her within
half a yeare after my decease, upon this condicion hereafter mentioned,
that is to say that she, the sayd Mary, shall accept and take twenty
poundes a yeare of my son, Edmund Reade, his heyres or assignes, for
her do^^^•ye or third, which she is to have out of my landes. And if
that the sayd Mary, my wife, do refuse to yeeld up and release all her
right, title and interest of dowrj-e or third of all my sayd lands, (my
sayd Sonne beinge bounde to pay her quarterly, that is to say v^ every
quarter so long as she shall live), then my will and meanings is that
Man,-, my wife, shall not have any part of this legacy of one hundred
poundes to her given by my will before bequeathed.
Item — I give and bequeath to the sayd Man,', my wife, all such household
sttrffs and plate as she had when and at such tyme as we were marr\-ed
except suche household as she hath given since to her children, or is
othennse worne, altered or decayed, which my will and meaninge is
that my executor hereafter mentioned shall not be charged withall.
Item — I give and bequeathe to the said Mary, mv loving wife, six kyne, to
be delivered by my executour out of my stock here in Wickford within
one moneth after my decease.
Item — I give and bequeath to my sayd wife my baye trotting geldinge.
Item — My mind and will is that my sayd wife shall have her dwellinge and
entertaynement in all honest and comely manner for herself and he r
mayde in my nowe dwellinge house, for the terme of one whole yeare
next after my decease, if she will so long there continue and abyde.
Item — I give and bequeath to my sonne, John Reade, three hundred pounds
of lawful! English money, to be payd within one yeare aftermydecea.se.
Item — I give and bequeath to my brother, Edmund Churche, the some "f
vj^ xiij' iiij'', to be payd unto him within one '[uarter of a year after my
decease.
Item — I give and bequeath to my sonne, Edmund Rede, and to the heyres
of his body lawfully begotten, all my landes and tenements whatsoever.
GALLUP FA3IILY,
271
■ and for want of such he\Tes my will and meaninge is that all the said
landes and tenements shall descend and come to my sonne, John Rede,
before mentioned, and to his heyres forever.
Item— I give and bequeath to my sayd sonne, Edmund, my lease of
Fr\-earne" and the lease which I bought of my brother Edmund Churche.
The residue of all my goods and chattells whatsoever unbequeathed.
my funerall charges discharged, and this my present testament and last
wiU performed and fultiUed, I give and bequeath to my sayd sonne,
Edmund, whome I doe institute, ordayne and make my sole executour
of this my present testament and last will, and I doeappo\-nt my cozen,
Edmund Thorneton, and my cozen, Richard Dowe, to be myne over-
seers, and I doe give to either of them xx* apiece to make them a ringe
in recompence of there paynes and token of my good ^^-ill.
In wittness whereof unto this my present testament and last \vi\l, I have sett
my hand and seale the daye and yeare above wrytten.
The mark x of the sayd William Reade, the testator, and his seale.
Sealed and subscribed, ' ratified, acknowledged and delivered by the sayd
William Reade, the testator, for his last will and testament in the pres-
ence of us,
William Harries and
Thomas Meredythe.
WILL OF EDMAND REDE, SON OF WILLL\M AND
FATHER OF MADAME MARGARET LAKE.
Edmand Read's Last Will atid Testament, November ye
2oth, 1623.
In ye name of God, Amen: ye -20th daye of November in ye yeare of our
' Lord, one thousand six hundred and twenty-three. I, Edmand
Read, &c.
Item— I give and bequeth unto ye poore of Wickford twenty shillings of
lawful english money, to be payd to ym by my executors [sic] within
one month after my dicease.
Item— I give and bequeth unto John Weald, my servant, five pounds of law-
full english money to be payde to him within one yeare after my
dicease.
Item— I give and bequeih unto ever\- one of my other servants two shillings
a piece to be payde to ym within one moneth after my dicea.se.
Item— I give and bequeth unto William Reade. my son. and to my daughter
Reade, forty shillings apeece, to bye them rings.
* A manor in Xevenden parish near Wickford.
GALLUP FAMILY. 273
happen to dye before, sd Legacye shall ineur to my two daughters ye
mothers, and Provided allso yt if Samuell, my son happen to depart this
life without issue of his body lawfully begotten, and that Thomas, my
son, enjoye ye sayd lands and teniments aforesaid and to him in and by
this my last will and testament bequethed, then my minde and will is
that those leases, land and messages with ye lands theireunto belonging,
which is before given unto my saide son Thomas, shall presently ineur
and come to mv saide son William Reade, and to his eyres for ever,
without paj-ing ye foresaide son William Reade and to his eyres ye fore-
said sum of 24.0^ unto Thomas Reade, my son, or any part thereof in
maner and forme as is aforesaide.
Item — I give and bequeth tmto my said Loving Wife ye lease of Freame
and all ye time and terme to come and unexpired for and towards ye
mayntenance and education and bringing up of Thomas, my third son.
Item — I give and bequeth unto my son-in-law, John Lake, and to my Daugh-
ter Margrett Lake, forty shillings apiece to make ym rings, and to John
Lake and Anna Lake, theire children, 20 shillings apiece.
Item — I give and bequeth unto Daniel Epps and Martha Epps, my daugh-
ter, 40 shillings apeece to make ym rings, and to Elizabeth Epps and
Daniell Epps, theire children, 20 shillings apiece.
Item — I give and bequeth unto Elizabeth, my Daughter, 200^ of lawful^
money of England, to be paide unto her at her full age (A 20 yeares.
Item — I giev and bequeth unto my brother, Johri Reade, ye sum of five
pounds to be payde to him within one whole year ne.xt after my dicease.
Item — I give and bequeth unto my son, William, my young graye guilding
now in ye custodye of my kinsman, John Reede ; all ye Resideu of my
goods, chattells and moveables whatsoever I giev and bequeath unto
Elizabeth, my said Loving Wife, who I make and ordayne my sole exec-
utrix of this my last will and testament ; and I doe nominate and appoynt
James Lawrence of Clifford's Inn. Gentillman, and John Reade of Pil-
sage, my kinsman overseers, of this my last will and testament, and
doe hereby giev ym thre pound six shillings and eight pence, to be
payde to ym by my saide executrix. Intreating ym to be ayding and
assisting my said l(n-ing Wife, to se this my last Will and Testiment
duly and truly executed and performed according to my intent and true
meaning herein and hereby set downe and declared.
In witness, &c., this 20th daye of November, in the 21st yeare of ye Kings
Majestye's raigne, that now is and in Anno Domini, 1623.
Edm.\>d Re.mje.
18
274 GENEALOGY OF
PEDIGREE OF MARGARET LAKE.
(FROM THE "HARRIS FAMILY.")
FIRST GENERATION".
William Read of Wickford, died 1534.
SECOND GENERATION.
Roger Read of Wickford, died 1558.
THIRD GENERATION.
William Read of Wickford, born 1540, died 1603.
FOURTH GENERATION.
Edmand Read of Wickford, born 1563; married Elizabeth Cook;
died 1623.
They had seven children born from 1595 to 16 14, of whom
Margaret, born probably about 1600, married John Lake. Her
sister Martha married first Daniel Epps. She married second
Deputy Governor Samuel Symonds; died 1662, in Ipswich,
Mass. Her youngest sister, Elizabeth, baptized in Wickford,
November 17, 16 14; married John Winthrop, Jr.. the founder
of Ipswich. Mass., and first Governor of Connecticut; she did
in 1672. Tw'j of the brothers named Edmand died y(mni^-.
Mrs. Elizabeth (Cij'.'ki Read married for her second h:--
band the celebrated Hu;^h Peters, v/ho came to this country
with Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Winthrop in the ship Abigail.
Thomas Read, who is mentioned in the will of Edmand,
came to New England and was a Sheriff and Captain at Salem.
Mass. He returned to England and entered Cromwell's army,
as did also Mr. Peters. He is favorably mentioned in "Pep3''s
Diary" as identified prominently with General Monk in the
restoration of Charles II. Hugh Peters was convicted of trea-
son and executed at Charing Cross, in London, October 16,
1660.
GALLUP FAMILY. 275
LETTER OF
Mrs. MARGARET LAKE to JOHN WINTHROP, Jr.
For her ev^er honored Brother, John Winthrop, Esq., London,
in old England.
Honored Brother: The news that you had taken so long a voyage, and
such a way as that wee were deprived of that happiness as to have a sight
of yor selfe '(whom to see would have been, and I hope ever shall bee,
exceeding cheering and comforting unto us) was exceeding grievous to mee.
I am much refreshed to heare that God as safely canied you over the seas.
I desire that God would ever prosper you in your vocasions therein, and
retume you safely to us againe.
Might I not bee troublesome to you, I would have disired yor's to have
done mee yt courtesy as to have inquired concerning my husband's death,
and how hee ended his dayes, as also to have inquired of my cousin, Thomas
Cooke, whether hee knew whether their was anything left mee or no. Some-
thing I left in his father's hands, but I know not whether my husband had
it or no. I would have intreated j'ou, if you heare of anything comeing to
me ji; you would bring it for mee, if it may bee ; as also I would desire you
to inquire whether my sister Breadcale, who dwells in Lee, in Esse.\, bee
liv-ing. You may heare of her if living at Irongate, where boats weekly
come from Lee.
I heare my son and daughter Gallup have write to you about that money
which is due to you by my father's will. I would intreat you to bee .-is
healpfuU as you can in it.
It is betwikt 30 and 40 yeares since my father dyed. If you have oi^'.a-
sion to search ye records, that may bee of some direction t<j yOu. Xnt.
further, but my due respects to yors with you ; desireing the Lord to returne
you safe to us in his owne due time, I remaine.
Your most affectionate Sister,
MARGERETTE LAKE.
18 (iimo.) i66r. (Winthrop Papers.)
276 GENEALOGY OF
WILL OF JOHN GALLUP OF STONINGTON.
In the name of God, Amen; the eighth day of June, 1725. I, John
Gallup, of Stonington, in the count\- of New London, in the Colony
of Connecticut, in New England province, being sick and weak in
body, but of Perfect mind and Memory, thanks be given to God there-
for, Doe make and Ordaine this, my Last vr\\l and Testament. That
is to say, first, I give and recomend my soul unto the hands of
God that gave it. and mv bodv I recomend to the Earth to be buried
in Decent and Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors
hereinafter named. And as touching such worldly Estate wherewith
it hath pleased God to bless me with in this world. I doe g^ve. devise
and dispose of in the foUowmg manner and form.
Item — I give and bequeath unto my beloved son, John Gallup, the sum
of five pounds curr't money and one hundred acres of land, viz., my
part of three hundred acres that was laid out to myself, brother
Adam Gallup and brother WiUiam Gallup, near a place called Pea-
agwamsh River by virtue of a Grant from the General Court at Hart-
ford to my Hon'rd father. Captain John Gallup, late of said Stoning-
ton, deceased. I hax-ing formerly given my said son, John Gallup.
by deed of gift and otherwise the full of his portion, as he is ray
eldest son.
Item — I give and bequeath to my Lo\-ing Son. Thomas Gallup, the <u-n
of five pounds curr't money. I having tV.rmerly given him. my -aici
son Thomas Gallup, by deed of gift and otherwise, the full of h:-
portion.
Item — I give and bequeath i<; my Loveir.g Son. Samuel Gallup, tluit !"t:
of land in said Stoningt'-n. joyning wn Mystick River, where my <■; t
house stoixl. Also, I g;ve to my <u.:'\ son Samuel them three Divis-
ions of Land which I had from Plainrield Right now annexed to Vul-
untown, viz., the division which was my original right and of right
which I bought of John Fellowes, and that Right which I bougiit
of Ephraim Kingsbury-. Also my will is that my said sr.n Samuel il ■•--
continue with me and my vrife and take the care of us during t;:--
whole time of both our naturall lives; then he shall have my tk-a
dwelling house and part of the land I now improve; that is to say.
Sixty Rods wide, begining at the Line Division betwen the Williams
and the Gallups. I say sixty rods wide the whole length of my
land, it coming to him in consideration of his taking care of and pro-
viding well for me and my wife the time above sd. Also I give him
all my husbandry untensils, and all stock of creatures of ever>' sort,
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only to my said son Samuel to pay to my Loveing Daughter, Martha
Gifford; the sum of forty pounds in stock at Inventory Price. I also
give my said son Samuel one half of my meadow at Sixpenny Island,
and one half of my right at Nowaysonk, and half my right of common-
age in the Town of Stonington.
Item — I give and bequeath unto my Loveing Son, Nath'U Gallup all ye
Remainder of my land from the south bounds the whole length of my
land where I now live, except what I have given to my said son Sam' II.
Also I give to my son Nath'U all mj- Voluntown Right, divided and
undivnded, within the Town of Voluntown, and half my rneadow at
Sixpenny Island and half my right at Nowasonk and half my right of
commonage in the Town of Stonington, and all other my rights of
land now or hereafter belonging to me within the Colony of Connecti-
cut or elsewhere, which I have not disposed off. Also I give to my sd.
son Nath'U, Eighteen Pounds money which is due to me from my
brother, Ben Adam Gallup.
Item — I Give and Bequeath to my Loving Daughter, Martha Gifford, the
Sum of forty Pounds, to be paid to her as before sd. exprest, I having
formerly done for her as I was able.
Item — I Give and Bequeath unto my loving wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallup, all
my household stuff, to be hers to use, give or dispose of as she shall see
cause. Finally, I do hereby nominate, make and ordain my two sons,
Samuel Gallup and Nathaniel Gallup, to be my executors of this my
last Will and Testament, and I do hereby disallow, revoak and disan-
nul! all other or former wills by me formerly made, ratifying and con-
firming this and no others to be my last will and testament. In witness
whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal the day and year above
written.
[Seal] JoH.N' Gallup.
Signed, sealed, pronounced and declared by the said John Gallup as his last
Will and Testament, in the presence of
Manasseh Mi:."k.
John Noves,
El.nwthan Mlnok.
A true copy of the original will on file. Examined.
Richard Christophers, Clerk.
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AN INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF Mr. BENADAM
GALLUP^-
Late of Stonington, who departed this life ye 2nd of
August, A. D. , 1727.
£ s. d.
To a broad cloth coat and jacket, /^j ; a suite of gay sheard
cloth, /7
To an old suite of Gray Sheard Cloth, ^4; pr. Leather Breeches,
To one great coat at ^2 los. and two pr. Lining Breaches at Ss. ,
To two knifes and forks, 4s. ; to an old coat, jacket and breaches.
To an old pr. breaches of leather. 5s. ; to an old muslin H'dkf.,
To five pr. stockins, 20s. ; to a hat and cap, 17s-
To three cotton and lining shirts, ^2 7s. ; to a fine shirt, 14s. . 3 i
To three old cotton and lining shirts, £1 5s. ; two flaning
shirts, £1, . . . . . . . . . .25
To two old muslin neckcloths, 2s. ; a pair of boots, ;^i 5s., • i 7
To one pair new shoews, los. ; and two pair old .shoes, 8s., . iS
To one cane, 15s. ; to six pounds fourteen shilling and sixpence *
bill of credit, 7 9
To two pair old gloves, 5s. ; to ten cotton and lining nap-
kins, 1 lb. i6s 25
To six diaper napkins, iSs. ; to a cotton & lining table cloth, irs., i 9
To six table cloths, i lb. 2s. ; to six lining napkins, gs., . . lit
To eleven towels, i6s. ; to one pr. fine pillow cases, 12s., . . i S
To three pillebers, 15s.; to two pairs of new sheats, 3 lbs. . 3 15
To one pair cotton and lining sheats, 2 lbs. los. , . . . 2 10
To three pr. cotton and lining sheats, 6 lbs. ; to four pr. new
sheats, 3 lbs. 10., 9 10
To one bead and boulster with Boughten Ticking and two pair
of fianing sheets and two pillows and caces and one flaning
blankit and one coverlid, . . . . . . 183
To one bead and Beadstead with home spun Ticking, two flan-
ing sheats and flaning Blankit, one coverlid and curtains &
two Pillows and Beadstead all at . . . . : 21 6
To one bead bowlster, two flaning sheats one flaning Blankins
and one coverlid at
To one beadstead, two flaning sheets, one flaning B
old coverlids and beadstead,
To three wooling Blankins & one old sheet.
To one Rugg, 3s.; to an old warming pan. ros. ,
To one Large Brass Kittle, 4 lb. ; to pr. tongs, 4s.,
To two tramells, 13s. ; one Large Iron Pott,
To '>ne great Iron P(jt, 7s. ; to one Iron pot, 6s.,
ankit, two
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To three Large Pewter Platters, each Ss., . . . - i
To six pewter Platters at ..... .
To one pewter Platter, 4s. ; to one Basin & pinte pot, 6s
To five Poringers, los. ; to other old Pewter, 15s.
To one Great Chain, 4s,, and seven small chains. 15s.,
To Earthenware, 2s. 4d. ; a stone jugg, 3d.,
To one Spitt, 6s. ; to one hatchet, los. ,
To six milk trays, 5s. 6d. ; six wooden plates, is. gd.,
To one bowle & three wooden dippers & keeler,
To one sive, is. ; to one old paile and two pegins, 2S.,
To one old churn at 4s. ; one old wash tubb, 5s.
To one woolen wheel & one Lining Wheel, los. ,
To one old chest at 5s., and old box at is..
To one chest los. ; to two Tables, each 6s.
To one Looking Glass, Ss. ; to pair Stillyards, 5s.,
To one Box at 7s. ; to one jarr, is. 6d
To one Bible and other books
To old Arms, los.
To five cows each, ^4 los. ,
To three cattle of 3 years old, £■},, and three of :
old, £(i 15s
To three yearling cattle, £^ los. ; four calves. £2 6s.,
To his Riding horse, ^14; to a sorrell mare and a bay yearling
Coult, /"S ; to y'i a sorrcU horse. £-,
To one bay mare and a black C'jv/.c. £'}, los. ,
To old Iron. £1 4s. : to Saddle and Bridle, los. .
To a Round bitt. 2S. ; to a Grind stone, 6s.,
To Land at Plainheld to say, the house Lott and three i
Lotts
To Land at Eagunk, upper End & a coite.
To a tract of land near Thos. Hewits,
To a Right on Sixpeny Island
Sum Total , . . • 583 i3 7
The foregoing Particulers was Presented to us by Mr. Ben Adam Gallup
of Groton, and was apprised by us under oath, this 25th day of Septem-
ber, 1727.
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-_ State ok Connecticl-t,
Probate District of New London.
Probate Colrt, January 11. 1S90.
I, John C. Geary, clerk of -aid court, hereijy certify that -iio wiihi;-!
foregoing is a true copy of the Inventory of the Estate of V>^i\ Aduiu '.
lup, late (jf said district deceased on file in the office of said court.
Attest, JoiiN C. GK\l^v, Clerk-
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WILL OF WILLL\M GALLUP, OF STOXINGTOX,
October 3, 1730.
In the name of God, Amen ; the third day of October, in the year of our
Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty. I. WilHam Galhip of
Stonington, in ye county of Xew Lcnidon, in His Majesties colonv of
Conecticutt, in Xew England. G entleman. Being sick and weak in bodv,
but of Perfect mind and memory, thanks be given to God therefor ; calhng
to mind the mortalhty of my body, and knowing that it is appointed
for all men once to dye. Do make and Ordaine this my Last Will
and Testament. That is to say Principally and tirst of all, I give
and recomend my soul intn the hands of God that gave it, and mv bodv
^ I Recomend to ye Earth, to be buried in Decent and Christian man-
ner at the Discretion of my Executors hereafter named. And a-^
Touching Such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased Gud to
bless me in this Life, I give. Demise and Dispose of the same in the
following maner and form.
Imprimis — I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter, Mary Xoyes,
and the Heirs of her body, all my Land and Meadow and Rights
in Lands within the Town-ship of Plaintield (excepting twelve acres
on Black Hill and one hundred acres lying on Wallnutt hill) the
which I give and bequeath unto my loving Daughter, Temperance
Worthington. and to the Heirs of her body. I also Give and
Bequeath unto my said Daughter Temperance and the Heirs of her
Body, all my Lands, houseing and Buildings within the Township of
St'^nington, and forty acre- of Lan'l lyiug in the Towr.siiin ..:' V'r.-
untown, southward of Francis Smith -. and my \'^.".untown I\;_;::t uu'l
Lott in sd township, and also a piece of Salt Marsh upon Sixpenny
Island, lying southward of the upland, as it is staked out, and all
my part of upland on said Island.
Item — I give and Bequeath unto my Loving Grand.son, William Xoyes,
all my Lands and Rights in Lands in the Township of Groton, in
the county of Xew London, and the X^orthernmost Peice of Salt
Marsh on Sixpenny Island; and in case my said Grandson dyes before
he attains to ye age Age of Twenty One Years, or without Issue,
then his part shall be equally divided among his Surviving brethren.
Item — I give and bequeath unto my said Grandson, William X'oyes, my
Silver Hilted Sword. The rest of my movable Estate I give to be
equally divi'lcd between mv two <lau'.4-hters, Marv X'oves and Tem-
perance Woi'thiiii^ton, and I dr) Xoir.mate and Appoint Mr. A'lani
G^Lliup of dr. ton. au'l Mr. Xathanie'i Gallup of said .Stoncinytown.
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to be Executors o£ this my Last Will and Testament, and I do
hereby utterly Disalow, Revoke and Disanull all former Testaments,
Wills, Legacies, Bequests and Executors by me in any ways before
Nominated, Rattifving and confirming this, and no other to be my
Last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett
my hand and scale this Day and Year above written.
[Seal] Wiixi.\m Galllp.
Signed, Sealed. Published, Pronounced and Declared by ye said William
Gallup as his Last Will and Testament in presence of us the sub-
scribers.
Jos. Stanton,
Slmmers Clarke,
Elnathan Minor.
New London, June 3, 1731.
Mr. Jos. Stanton and Mr. Summers Clarke appeared in a Court of
Probate and made Solemn Oath that they saw Mr. William Gallup
Sign and Seal this Instrument and Declare it to be his Last Will
and Testament, and that at the doing thereof he was of perfect
mind and memory, in their judgement, and that they together with
Elnathan Minor, set their hands to the same as witnesses in the
presence of the Testator.
Test. Rich'd Christophers, Clerk.
State of Connecticut,
Probate District of New London.
P''.obate Col'rt. January 11, 1S90.
I. John C. Gear}', clerk of said court, hereby certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the will of William Gallup,
late of said Proljate District, deceased, on tile in the office of said court.
Attest, John C. Geary, Clerk.
WILL OF BENADAM GALLUP, OF GROTOX,
August 28, 1755.
In the Name of God, Amen. I, Ben-adam Gallup, of Groton, in the
County of New London, and Colony of Connecticut, yeoman, Being
Sick and Weak in Body, but of sound minde and memory, and
knowing it is appointed for all men once to Die, do make and
ordain this my Last Will and Testament. Principally I Give my
Soul to God and my Body I Recomend to the Earth to be buried.
And touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God
t<j Bless me in this Life, I Dispose of the same in the Following
manner and form:
282 GENEALOGY OF
Imprimis — I order and Impower my Executors hereafter Named to sell
all my Lands and Rights in Lands in Voluntown, in the county of
Windham, Except the Cedar Swamp, and the money to be improved
towards paying depts, funerall charges and charge of administration.
Item — I Give to my Beloved wife, Eunice Gallup, my Negjo Girl named
Cloe; also I g^ve her one-third Parte of ye Remainder of my movable
Estate after depts and charges as above said are paid to be to her
for ever. I also Give her the use and improvement of one-third
parte of my Real Estate in the town of Groton alToresaid, during
her Naturall Life.
Item — I give to my son, Benadam Gallup, aboute four acres of Land in
said Groton, Bounded on the North with John Wells, his land on
the West, with Hubbard Burrows' Land on the South with Bill-
ings' land, &c., on the East with Salt Water or however otherways
Bounded, as in the survey thereof ; I also Give to my said son Benadam
Gallup, besides the Land I heretofore Gave him Ijy Deed, a twelve
acre Lot of Land in PlainH^ld, in the county of Windham, it Being
the Southernmost Lott of my twelve acre Lotts Lying at a place called
the burnt swamp bounded as the same was Laid out and on Record,
said Parcels of Land I Give and Devise to him, his heirs and assigns
for ever.
Item — I Give and Devise to niy son. Henery Gallup, that part of my
Land in said Groton whereon he now Lives, Bounded as follows:
Beginning at a stump with stones about it. Being the Northwest
comer of Capt. Joseph Gallup's Land, thence Northwesterlv a straight
Line to a white oak tree, being the Southwest corner bound of Sam-
uel Williams, his Land, and the North West comer bound of ye
Land I Bought of Stephen WiUiams, Late (jf said Groton deceased.
as may appear by the deed thereof; thence from said white oak p]ast-
erly with said Williams, his Land, to a heape of stones, and is said
Williams' South East Ci^rner and Edmond Fanning's S<.i;:h W.jst
Corner, and so bounded Northerly with said Fanning's Land ai^i .Mr.
Wmthrop's twenty Rods, and southerly on said Joseph Gallup'^ Land
to said stump, with a Dwelling House and Barn thereon and appur-
tenances thereunto Belonging, to be to him his heirs and assigns for
ever.
Item — I Give and Devise to my son, Nathan Gallup, that parte of my
Lands in said Groton whereon he now lives. Bounded as follows:
Beginning at a maple tree marked with stones about it, being the
most Eastward Corner Bound mark of my said son Benadam' s Land
which I Gave him by Deed, thence Easterly to a Black Oak tree
marked. Standing on the East side of a swamp, thence near Easterly
to a mear stone standing on the westerly side of the Highway and
at the South End of a stone wall, thence Easterly across ye High-
way to a fence, and still Easterly a Straight Line near ye course
that the fence stands unto a Brook, and whare said fence joyns to
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said Brook in the Westerly Land of sd Joseph Gallup's Land,
and so Bounding Easterly on said Joseph Gallup's Land and
south partly on sd Gallup's Land and partly^ on Thomas Powers,
his land, and partly on Samuel Morgan's Land, and Westerly on
my said son Benadam's Land, to said maple tree with ye Dwelling
House, Barn and appurtenances thereunto Belonging to 'oe to him
his Heirs and Assigns for ever.
Item — All ye Remainder of the tract of Land in said Groton whereon I
now dwell with ye Dwelling House, Buildings and appurtenances
now on and Belonging to the same, I Give and Devise to my two
sons, Namely, William Gallup and Thomas Prentis Gallup, to be
Equally Divided Between them for quantity and Quality, to be to
them their Heirs and Assigns for ever.
Item — I Give and Devise to my son, Ebenezer Gallup, all the Remain-
der of my Lands and Right in Lands in the town of Plainfield afore-
said with the Priviledgs and appurtenances to the same Belonging
to be to him, his heirs and assigns for ever.
Item — I Give to my daughter, Esther Minor, one thousand pounds old
tenor Bills of Credit, accounting what I have already Given her
towards making said thousand pounds (that is to say) my account of
those articles already Given her to be Reconed to her as I myself
have charged them and to be accounted towards making up said
sum.
Item — I Give to my Daughter, Eunice French, one thousand pounds old
tenor Bills of Credit, accounting what I have already Given her
towards making said thousand pounds (that is to say) my accour.t i>£
those articles already Given her to be Reconed to her as I nrr^^eli
have charged them and to be accounted towards making up said
sum.
Item — I Give to my Daughter, Hannah Allyn, one thousand pounds old
tenor Bills of Credit accounting what I have already Given her
towards making said thousand pounds (that is to say) my account of
those articles already Given to be Reconed to her as I myself have
charged them, and to be accounted toward making up said sum.
Item — I give to my Daughter, Sarah Gallup, one thousand pounds old
tenor Bills of Credit and also a Woman's Saddle and Bridle.
Item — I Give and Devise to my two sons. Namely, Benadam Gallup and
Nathan Gallup, all my Lands in Westerly, in Kings County and
Colony of Rhode Island, to be Equally Divided between them for
Quantity und Quality, to them and their heirs and assigns for ever.
Item — I Give and Devise to my four sons. Namely, William Gallup,
Henery Gallup, Nathan Gallup and Thomas Prentis Gallup, all mj'
Right of Land Lying on Si.xpenny inland in sd. Groton, to be
Equally Divided among them for Quantity and Quality, to them
their Heirs and Assigns for ever.
284 GENEALOGY OF
Item — I Give and Devise to my sons, Namely, Benadam Gallup and
Nathan Gallup, all my Right in the common and undivided Lands
in New London, in said county, to be Equally Divided for Quantity
and Quality Between them, to them their heirs and assigns for ever.
Item — I Give and Devise to my sons, Namely, William Gallup and
Thomas Prentis Gallup, all my Right in ye common Lands in said
Groton, to be Equally Divided Between them to them their heirs
and assigns for ever, Giving to my said son, Thomas Prentis, my
Silv-er Buttons for Wesscot and Britches.
Item — I Give and De\-ise to my son, Henery Gallup, my Right or Lott
of Land in ye Cedar Swamp in Voluntown, in ye County of Wind-
ham, to him his heirs and assigns forever, and my Silver Coat But-
tons to him. Sec.
Item — My Will is, and I order that all ye Remainder of my movable
Estate, after Debts and Charges are paid and ye Legacy above Given
to my Wife is taken out as above said, and also a silver headed
cain and silver Shew Buckels, after mentioned, are taken out, shall
be by my Executors Disposed of and Improved towards the paying
of ye above Legacies Given to my Daughters, and the Remainder
of ye said Legacies Given to my said four Daughters to be paid in
old tenor Bills of Credit by my four sons, Namply, William, Henery,
Nathan and Ebenezer, above named in Equal proportion among
them, and on this condition I give them ye Lands above mentioned.
Item — I Give to mv (jrandson, Benadam Gallup, my silver headed cain.
Item — I Give to my Grands'.^n. Benadam Minor, my Silver Shew Buckels.
I do Hereby N'ji-irare. appoint and ordain my three sons, Benadam
Gallup. Wiiliain Gallup and Nathan Gallup, Execut(.)rs to this my
Last Will and Ter^tament, hereby Revoking and making null ar.'!
void all other former Wills by me made, Rattifying and Contirmmg
this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament. In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eighth
day of August, 1775.
[Seal] Ben Au.^.m G.vi.llf.
Signed, sealed, pronounced and declared by ye said Benadam Gallup, to
be his Last Will and Testament in presence of
HuBB.\RD Burrows,
HoKERT Maso.v,
NaIH'l Wll.LI.VMS.
At a Court of Probate holden in New London, Nov. nth, 1755. *he
La.st Will and Testament of Lieutenant Ben Adam Gallup, late of ('tV-
ton, deceased, was exhibited in this Court, and being proved bef'/rc Mr.
Justice Williams, was approved and ordered to be Recorded.
The foregoing is a true Copy of Record, Examined.
Gilbert Sai.to.nst.aei., Clerk.
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WILL OF JOHN GALLUP, OF VOLUNTOWX,
July 5th, A. D., 1755.
In the Name of God, Amen; the tifth day of July, a. u., 1755, I, John
Gallup, of Voluntown, in ye County of Windham, and Colony of
Connecticut, in New England, calling to mind the mortalit}- of my
body, and Knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do
make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, viz. : Pincipally
and first of all, I give and Recommend my Soul Into ye hands of
God that gave it and my body I recommend to ye Earth, to be
buried in decent Christian burial at ye discretion of my Executor,
nothing doubting but at ye General Resurrection I shall receive ye
same again by ye mighty power of God. And as touching such
worldly Estate as I have not yet disposed of, I give, divise and dis-
pose of ye same In ye following manner:
I give and bequeath to Hannah, my beloved wife, fifty pounds in Bills
of Public Credit old tenor, it being that same which I formerly
promised to her by an instrument in writing now in the hand of Mr.
Dorrance ; and also I give unto my said wife one cow together with
all my household stuff which she brought with her to my house
after marriage, to be and remain unto her, my said wife, and to her
heirs and assigns forever.
I give and bequeath unto my son, Isaac Gallup, whom I constitute, make
and ordain my sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament,
all my lands not yet disposed of unto him, his heirs and assigns for-
ever; and I also give to my said son all my books and clothes with
all my movable Estate and household stuff excepting that which I
gave to my wife as above said.
I give unto my Eldest daughter, Elizabeth Frink, one hundred pounds,
old tenor Bills of Credit.
I give unto my daughter. Martha Douglass, one hundred pounds old
tenor in bills of credit.
I give unto my daughter, Hannah Kinne, one hundred pounds old tenor
in bills of credit.
I give unto my daughter, Dorothy Reed, one hundred pounds old tenor
in bills of public credit.
I give also to my son, John Gallup, five pounds old tenor in bills of
public credit, the above said bills of credit to be raised and levied
out of my estate and paid to my four daughters and my S'jn John,
to each of them as before mentioned or ye equivalent in other money
by my executor, within one year after mv decease.
And I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all un'\ 'jvery
other former Testaments, Wills. Legacies and bequests and E:-;ij'^':'.ors
by me in any ways tjefore named, •.villed and licqr.eathcd. i\.i',;tving
286 GENEALOGY OF
and confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testa-
ment. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
the day and year aboye written.
His
[Seal] John x Gallup.
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Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by ye said John
Gallup as his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us yc
subscribers. ^ _^
Daniel Harris,
Thomas Cole, Jr.
Ebenezer Dow.
WILL OF LSAAC GALLUP, OF STERLING,
March 3d, 1798.
In the Name of God, Amen. This third day of March, one thousand
seven hundred and ninety eight, I, Isaac Gallup, of Sterhng, in ye
county of Windham, Being of Sound and Disposing mind and mem-
ory, thanks to Almighty God therefor, calling to mind the mortality
of my Body, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament.
And as touching such wordly Estate as it hath Pleased a gracious
God to Bless me with all, viz., what is not already Disposed of By
Deed or otherwise, I Give, Bequeath and Dispose thereof in manner
and form following, after Resigning and Reconunending my Soul '.<>
Almighty God, from whom I received it. and my Body to ye Du~:
to be Decently F.uried By n-iy Executor hereafter Named.
Item— I Give a"'l Bt-oiieath :■> Ma'-aret, my well beloved wife, all my
household furniture and uten-i'.s of every kmd, to be hers and her
disposal forever. Also the fret use of my mantion House, whert^ i
Now Dwell, and a privilege in the cellar, and one Horse to Rk'c
when and where she pleases, and that she be found and provided
with Suitable Meat, Drink and Apparrell, Doctors, Nurses, &c.. m
Sickness and Health During her Remaining my widow, and to be
Decently Buried if she die my widow by my E.xecutor.
Item— Be it Remembered that I have Given to all my Sons Except
Jciseph, By Deed and otherwise, all and every portion of their sev-
eral portions of my Estate.
Item— I Give and Bequeath to Elizabeth, my well beloved Daughter, the
wife of the Rev'd Micaiah Porter, One Hundred Pounds, to be paid
in one year after my decease, which with what I have Given Ik:'
heretofore, is her share of my Estate; and also one Riding Ilnr-e.
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Item — I give and Bequeath to Martha, my well beloved Daughter, wife
of Benjamin Gallup, One Hundred Pounds, to be paid her in two
years after my decease, over and above what I have heretofore given
her.
Item — I give and Bequeath to my Beloved Daughter Margaret, wife of
Adam Kasson, One Hundred Pounds, to be paid in three years after
my decease, and also one Good Chest of Drawers, two Good Tables
and such other furniture, all shall make hers Equall to her two sis-
ters, i. e. to either of them : and also one Riding Horse.
Lastly — I Give, Bequeath and Devise to my son Joseph all the Remain-
der of my Estate, Reall, personal or mixt. whether in possession,
Revertion or Remainder, and I hereby constitute and appoint my
said son Joseph Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament,
and Revoking all former ^nlls by me made. Do Declare this only
to be my Last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have set
my Hand and Seall the Day and Date above mentioned..
[Seal] Isaac Gallup.
Signed, Sealed, Proclaimed and Declared in the presence of us.
Samlel Cole,
Thomas Cole,
MiRL\M Cole,
Caleb Cushinc.
Windham County, )
Sterling, August 29, .\. d., 1799. )
Personally appeared, Caleb Cushing and Samuel Cole, and made oath
that they saw the within named, Isaac Gallup, sign and seal the within
Will, and that they heard him proclaim and declare the same to be his
Last Win and Testament, and they together with Thomas Cole and
Miriam Cole signed the same a.s witnesses in presence of each other and
of the Testator, and that they judged him to be of sound mind and
memory and capable of Executing said Instrument.
Sworn before me,
John Wvlie, Justice of Peace.
WILL OF JOSEPH GALLUP,
Stoning-ton, Conn., November 30, 1760.
In the Name of God, Amen. This 30th Day of November. Anno Ddniini.
1760, I. Joseph Gallup, of Stonington, in the County of New London,
and Colony of Connecticut, in New England, Being Sick and weak
of Body but of Perfect Minde and Memory, for which I thank God,
288 GENEALOGY OF
now calling to mind the mortality of my Body, and Knowing it is
appointed for all men Once to Die, do therefore Constitute, Ordain
& Appoint this my Last Will and Testament, that is to say, first f)f
all, I Recommend my Sole into the hands of God that Gave it and
my Body to the Dust, to be buried in Decent Christian Burial, not
doubting but that I shall receive the same again at the General
Resurrection, by the Mighty Power of God, and as touching such
Wordly. Estates as it hath Pleased God to Bless me with in this
Life, after my just debts & funeral charges are paid, I Give and
Dispose of in the following manner and form, \-iz. :
Imprimis — I Give & Bequeath unto my well Beloved wife, Eunice Gal-
lup, one Third Part of my Personal Estate after all my Debts &
Funeral Charges are paid, and also my Negro Woman Cate it-
Indian Girl named Hannah, to be to her & her Heirs & assigns for-
ever, & one Third of my Farm I now Live on, & one Third of my
Orchards, on said Farm, also one Third of my House & Barn on
said Farm, to be For Her use and Improvement During her nat-
ural Life, all of which is for Power of Dower and Right of Thirds.
Item — I Give to my Dutiful Son, Joseph Gallup of Groton, my Silver
Shooe Buckels, my Best Sute of waring apparel, to Be Received by
him one month after my Discease, which is his Full Part of my
Estate with what he hath already Received.
Item — I Give to my Dutiful Son, Elisha Gallup of Stonington, the Farm
he now Lives on with the Buildings & appurtenances Thereunto
Belonging, tf) be to him His Heirs and assigns for Elver; als'i one
Third Part of my Salt mash Lying on Sixpenny Island, in Mv'^tiek
River; also about Four .^cres of Land Lying Ea.-^tward of a Hro. )\
Caled Back Plain Brook, adjoining westerly on said Brook. Xorth-
erly & Easterly on Nathaniel Gallups Land, cV Sotherly on Captain
George Denison's Land; also I (iive ' >ne Third Part of my wanr.g
apparil which is not willed to nu' .~^"". Joseph.
Item — I give unto my Dut'.full Son. ();:-;r Gallup of (iroton. I'r.c Far:"-
he now Lives on with the Huil''.;:".gs and appurtenances t;i'--:"c-to
Belonging, to be to him his Heirs a:Kl assigns for Ever, which :-
all the Land I have in Groton Exsepi Salt Mash on Sixpenny Island,
the part of which I give to him in manner and Form above said ;
also I give him one third part of my wearing apparil after my Son
Joseph hath had what is willed to him.
Item — I give to my Dutiful sfm, William Gallup, who now Lives with
me, all my Farm & Buildings I now Live on Except about Four acres
of Land lying East of a Brook Called Back Plain Brook, which I
have before willed to my Son Elisha, my said son William to take
Possession of two thirds of said Farm and appurtenances at my
Death, and the other Third at my wife's Death ; also one third part
of my Salt mash on Sixpenny Island, all to be to him His Heirs <t»;
assigns For Ever; also one third of my Waring Apparil besides what
I have willed to my son Joseph.
GALLUP FAMILY. 289
Item — I give unTu my Two Beloved Daughters, viz., Martha, wife of
Amos Denison of Stonington, & Eunice, the wife of John Bilhngs of
Preston, to Each Twenty Pounds Lawfull money, to be paid to them
by Executors one year after my Death, which is the Full of their part
with what they have already Received.
Item — I give unto the Eldest son of Each of my Children which are mar-
ried one Dollar, to be paid to them by my Executors one year after
my Death.
Item — I give unto my Two Dutifull Daughters, Phebe & Lucy Gallup, all
the Remainder of my Estate, to be to them and their Heirs & assigns
For Ever, to be equally divided between them.
Finally — I do hereby Constitute, Ordain and Appoint my Beloved ii; Faith-
ful wife, Eunice, & my Dutiful Sons, Joseph and Elisha, to be my
Executors to this my Last Will & Testament, Rattifying & Confirm-
ing this & no other to be such. In witness whereof I have hereunto
Set my Hand & Seal the Year & Day above written.
[Seal] Joseph G.ali.up.
Signed, sealed, published, Pronounced & Declared by the said Joseph
Gallup be his Last Will and Testament in Presence of
John Willi.\.ms, Jun.
George Williams.
PEL.A.TIAH Fitch.
19
GALLUT FAMILY.
•291
I N D K
Descendants of JOHN GALLUP, the Pioneer,
Bearing the Surname of Gallup.
The * at the left hand of the name indicates that some fur-
ther history of the individual is ^ven in the next generation,
and can be readily found by the number.
FIRST GENERATION.
John
CHILDREN OF FIRST GENERATION.
Date of
Birtli.
*John
— tjoan
Margi-
nal So.
2
3
Date of
Birth.
*Nathaniel
*Samuel
L'UI.NO.
5
4
CHILDREN OF SECOND GENERATION.
1664
Abigail
20
Margaret
15
1655
*Benadam
9
*Mary
14
1664
*Benjamin
23
1651
Mary
16
*Christobel
12
1668
Mar>'
24
*Elizabeth
13
1659
Meh'itabel
19
1653
^Esther
8
1658
Nathaniel
2 I
1644
*]rlannah
6
Samuel
1 1
1654
Hannah
17
1656
Samuel
18
*John
7
1658
*William
10
I66I
*Joseph
23
292
GENEALOGY OF
CHILDREN OF THIRD GENERATION.
Date of
Margi-
Date of
Margi-
Birth.
nal Xo.
Birth.
nal N.i.
1693
*Benadam
36
1698 Marg-aret
3S
1696
* Benjamin
32
1683 Martha
27
1698
Benjamin
47
1695 *Mary
41
1689
Elizabeth
29
1690 *Mercy
35
1685
Esther
34
1686 Nathaniel
44
1683
*Hannah
33
1692 Nathaniel
30
1698
Hannah
42
1687 *Samuel
28
1688
Hannah
45
1688 Sarah
40
1694
Hannah
46
1701 *Temperance
43
1675
*John
25
1682 bap. *Thomas,
26
1695
* Joseph
37
1695 William
31
170I
*Lucy
39
CHILDREN OF FOURTH GENERATION.
1745
1716
1736
1739
1721
1714
1728
1727
1718
1721
1738
1719
1725
1712
1724
1720
1725
1721
1747
Anna
*Benadam
*Benjamin
*Benjamin
Dorothy
*Elizabeth
Elizabeth
*Ebenezer
*Elisha
Esther
Eunice
Eunice
Hannah
*Hannah
*Henr>'
* Isaac
*John
*John
John
* Joseph
Lois
Lucy
60
73
68
70
53
03
80
86
74
75
89
52
82
78
49
54
62
71
85
76
91
I7I6
*Martha
51
1733
Martha
67
I72I
*Martha
84
1737
*Mary
57
1745
Mercv
59
Mary'
— -t
1730
Margaret
66
1733
Mehitable
56
1725
Mercy
64
I7I8
* Nathaniel
61
1727
*Nathan
79
1729
*01iver
87
1740
Priscilla
5S
1742
Prudence
90
Sarah
83
1722
Thomas
63
1727
*Thomas
65
1734 bap. *Thos. Prentice 81
1737
L^zziel
69
1710
William
4S
1735
*William
88
1723
♦William
77
GALLUP FAMILY.
293
CHILDREN OF FIFTH GENERATION.
Date of
Margi
Birth.
nal No
Abigail
^54
1762
Abigail
166
1754
*Alma
128
1755
*Amos
1.16
1770
Amy
136
1761
*Andre\v
176
1748
Anna
199
1775
Anna
220
1752
*Asa
127
1761
*Benadam
96
1741
*Benadam
J56
1758
* Benjamin
130
1774
*Benjamin
138
1759
Charles
21 1
1764
^Christopher
183
1784
Cynthia
143
1755
Daniel
105
1754
*David
123
1776
Denison
208
X765
Dorothy
1 10
1757
Ebenezer
180
1768
* Edward
207
1779
Elias
222
1755
Elisha
202
1766
*Elisha
206
1755
*Elizabeth
93
W53
Elizabeth
1C4
Esther
125
1 7S0
Esther
141
1746
Esther
159
1769
Esther
197
1750
Esther
200
1787
Eunice
144
1755
*Eunice
174
1758
Eunice
203
1762
Eunice
214
1763
*Ezra
119
1765
Gardner
195
1751
*George
114
1766
Gideon
184
1761
Gilbert
21 2
1771
*Gurdon
198
1756
Hallct
168
Date of
Mar?!.
Birth.
nal ^''o.
1748
Hannah
LOI
1757
*Hannah
17
Hannah
32
1744
Hannah
58
Hannah
71
1758
* Henry
'75
1766
*Isaac
98
1742
*Isaac
'59
1749
*John
92
I751
*John
[03
1750
*John
21
1753
John
[62
1758
*John
'92
1777
John S. :
22 I
1759
Jabish
[O7
Jacob
'52
1761
* Jacob
[82
1749
James i
60
1767
*Jared
77
1748
Jerusha
[20
I75I
*Jesse 1
61
1766
Jonathan
96
1772
*Joseph
1752
*Jonathan
2 2
1750
Joseph
89
1754
Joseph
91
1760
* Joseph
:c4
1769
*Josc])h Adam
! iS
1760
*Josiah
'_> >
1790
Keturah
4-
1760
*Levi
18
1773
*Lodo\vick
86
1768
*Lois
'85
1760
Lucretia
93
1776
Lucy
'39
Lucy
C46
1772
Lucy :
fi9
Luther
r48
1754
Lydia
'67
1768
Margaret
99
1753
Margaret
'5
Margaret
124
I7=i6
Margaret
'-y
294
GENEALOGY OF
Date of
Birth.
Mar-ri-
nal No.
Dat«^ of
Birth.
Marei.
nal Xo.
1782
Margaret
142
Priscilla
149
1772
1753
1783
Marcy
]\larcy
Martha
137
201
224
1755
1760
Prudence
Rebecca
*Robert
163
188
1757
Martha
94
I761
*Samuel
108
1761
Martha
131
1746
*Samuel
I 12
1778
1762
Martha
Martha
140
205
1773
Sarah
Sarah
153
172
1763
1759
Mary
Mary
Marv
*Mary
Mehitable
155
169
213
181
147
I751
1752
1749.
1756
1750
Sarah
Sarah
*Silas
*Susan
*Thomas
178
190
113
164
126
1758
*Xathaniel
95
1768
Thomas
135
1744
Nathaniel
III
1758
Thomas
187
1765
*Nathaniel
^33
1756
Thomas
210
1763
*Xathan
109
*Uzziel
151
1754
1751
Nathan
*Nehemiah
179
173
1764
1749
*William
William
97
102
1763
Oliver
215
*WilIiam
170
1754
1765
Oliver
Perry
209
216
1767
1757
William
*Wheeler
217
106
1781
1762
Phebe
Phebe
223
194
1767
Zeruiah
134
CHILDREN OF SIXTH GENERATION.
I79I
Abel
311
1792
*Asa
341
1786
*Abigail
302
1785
Asa
344
1807
Abigail
320
1814
*Asa Lyman
422
1787
Amos
295
1792
Asa
432
I8I2
*Amos J.
332
1800
*Ashley
367
Amy
270
1796
*Aver\-
3^3
1808
Amy
3^3
1777
*Benjamin
335
1774
*Anna
276
*Benjamin
342
1787
*Anna
378
1790
Benjamin
347
1805
Anna
415
1801
*Benjamin
36r
I8II
*Andre\v Henrv
421
1811
*Benjamin
364
1798
♦Alfred
414
1797
*Benjamin
399
I8I9
*Asa Oran
446
1766
*Benadam
37'
1781
*Asa
337
1792
Betsey
240
GALLUP FAMILY.
295
Date of
Margi-
Date of
Marsi-
Birth.
nal Xo.
Birth.
ual No.
1793
Betsev
395
[800 '
*Esther
461
1796
Beebe D.
459
1790
Eunice
394
Bridget
322
f794
*Eunice
417
1768
Bridget
372
[805
Eunice
480
1803
Calvin
253
[794
*Ezekiel
306
1784
Catharine
392
1787
*Ezekiel
473
1802
Caleb H.
405
1787
*Ezra
308
1804
Celia
440
1795
Experience
231
1805
Caroline
319
[780
* Fanny
285
1802
Charies
317
Fanny
323
1795
*Charies R.
398
1787
*Fanny
393
1784
Charies
339
1814
* Fanny M.
444
1800
Chariotte
248
t797
*Francis
236
1801
*Chester
343
[812
*Franklin
471
1809
*Christopher M.
437
rSoi
Frederick
466
1813
Cynthia
244
Frederick
451
1778
Daniel
25S
*Frederick
481
1789
*Daniel
456
r786
George
237
1790
David
326
C777
*George
293
180S
*David
330
[801
George
301
1773
Desire
374
t793
*George
476
1808
*Desire
416
[806
George G.
485
1786
Dolly
260
805
*Giles
468
1783
Dolly
261
799
Grace
465
1825
• *D wight
447
798
Gurdon
460
1795
*Ebenezer
292
798
Gurdon
464
1793
^Ebenezer
429
789
*Hannah
230
1800
*Ebenezer
413
[782
Hannah
259
1806
Elisha
254
t775
*Hannah
277
1792
*Elisha
410 ]
785
Hannah
zSS
1798
*Elisha
478
[790
Hannah
310
179I
*Eli
291 ]
788
Hannah
34^
1798
*Elias
384
788
Hannah
356
1803
Elihu
3^^
780
Hannah
390
1803
*EIihu
3-^7
801
Hannah
4C1
Elizabeth
-35
786
Hannah
454
1785
Elizabeth
262
796
*Hallet
403
1789
Elizabeth
268 ]
791
Harvey
234
1800
Elizabeth
316 1
798
Harriet
419
1783
Elizabeth
406 1
794
Harriet A.
484
1795
*Elizabeth
433 '
789
Huldah
264
1798
Edmund T.
396 1
810
Henry Joseph
424
1795
*Erastus
246 1
781
* Isaac
227
1800
Erastus
385
Isaac
340
1795
*Esther
313 1
794
Isaac
349
i8ri
Esther
331 J
800
Isaac
252
296
GE2TEAL0GY OP
Date of
Birth.
Marffi- Date of
nal^o. Birth.
Marsri
nal Xo.
1719
* Isaac
379
[801
Lucy K.
438
17SS
James
23S ]
796
*Lucy
463
I771
James
373 1
797
Lucinda
365
1798
James D.
404 1
802
Luther
368
James A.
482
1784
Lucretia
454
179I
*Jabez
297 1
794
*Luke
411
1794
*Jabesh
382
784
Lydia
280
1787
* Jacob
426
Lydia
324
1782
*Jesse
391 '
797
*Lydia
431
1775
John
225 ]
791
* Lyman
357
1795
*John A.
241 ]
790
Margaret
239
1797
John
251 1
776
Margaret
283
1787
*John
267 1
[799
Margaret
351
1777
*John Enos
278
[828
Margaret
448
1789
*John D.
296
t784
Martha
228
1789
John
325
1813
Martha
255
1807
*John
329
[796
Martha
299
I781
*John
338
[792
Martha
34S
1799
John
350
[796
Martha
434
1776
*John
375
t795
Martha
477
1787
John S.
408
Mar}^
269
182I
John P.
446
1778
*Mar}'
389
1783
John Gardner
453
^799
Marv A.
400
1805
John Gardner
462
794
Mary
458
1808
Joseph Henry
423
[807
Mary A.
469
179I
*Joseph
- 457 ]
:785
Mercy
472
1S03
*Joseph
467
Sco
]\Iiriam
479
1-89
* Joseph
474
L798
*Millen
366
1769
*Joshua
273
[809
Moses
354
1780
Jemima
279
[798
*Nathaniel
242
1793
*Josiah
397
[787
*Nathaniel
263
1807
*Julia A.
436
[770
^Nathaniel
274
1794
*Kinne
359
797
*Nathaniel
300
1799
Kesiah
360
804
Nathaniel
362
1816
Lewiston
445
801
*Nathan
272
1793
Lewis F.
483
1786
*Nathan
281
1789
*Levi
303
L787
* Nathan
289
1809
*Lodo\vick C.
442
[791
*Nathan
304
1784
Lois
287
803
Nathan
439
179I
*Lois
428
795
*Nancy
41S
1809
*Lorin S.
370
7 '^5
*Xehemiah M.
4^7
1S07
Louisa
441
So 5
*Nc1son
J *. ^
1791
Lucy
305
798
Obadiah
315
1786
Lucy
345
81 r
Oliver E.
443
1779
Lucy
376
[790
Orendia
^409
1789
*Lucy
427
Orilla
452
GALLUP FAMILY.
297
Date of
Margi
Birth.
nal Xo.
1778
*Peleg'
294
1776
*Peter A.
388
Polly
450
1785
Prudence
232
1796
Prudence
314
1788
Rachel
233
1786
Rebecca
229
1789
Rebecca
309
1779
Rebecca
336
1803
Rebecca
352
1785
*Rebecca
425
Robert
449
1822
Rubv
333
1805
*RubV
369
1791
*Russell
380
179I
Sallv
265
1774
Sally
282
1774
Sabara
256
1809
Sabra
470
1797
*Samuel
271
1772
*Samuel
275
1792
*Sarah
381
1804
Sarah A.
420
1803
Sarah
435
1793
Sarah
312
1796
Serviah
412
Datf of
Marsri-
Birth.
nal Xo.
1809
Sabra
470
1802
*Shubael
3S6
1782
Silas
286
1789
Silas
290
1798
*Silas
307
1778
*Silence
284
1793
Simon
328
1781
Simeon
377
1798
Sybil
247
1777
*Thomas
226
1775
*Thomas
257
1813
*Thomas J.
321
1792
*Thomas Dow
327
1775
Thomas
334
1782
Thomas
343
1786
*Thomas
355
1792
Temperance
358
1795
Temperance
430
1793
*Whecler
266
1793
Welthean
298
1805
William
353
1795
*\Villiam
402
1803
*William Alban 249
179I
*Zadock
475
I79I
Zeruiah
245
1796
Zerviah
412
CHILDREN OF SEVENTH GENERATION.
1808
*Alfred E.
488
1839
Alfred
407
1829
*Alpha
530
*Alfred D.
570
1823
*Abigail
667
Abigail
677
I8I5
Abigail
1018
1796
*Albert
608
1830
Albert
736
1853
Albert
772
1829
Alida
997
1862
Alice E.
1016
Alma
575
1835
Abbie E.
730
1836
Abby J.
533
1823
Almira
916
1851
Adelaide A.
552
1842
Adelaide M.
1 00 1
1848
Adelaide
lOI I
1824
*Alonzo H.
864
1809
Almerin
625
1822
* Amanda M.
S63
1822
Amanda
986
1845
Amelia
854
1818
*Amos
662
1827
Amos A.
929
1844
Amy
769
1791
Anna E.
598
298
GEKEALOGY OF
Date of
Margi-
Birth.
nal Xo.
1833
*Anna E.
660
i«35
Anna
838
1829
Ann
919
1847
Ann B.
939
Ann M.
982
1824
*Annis
857
I8I0
*Andre\v E
562
1725
* Andrew J.
641
1836
*Andre\v
948
Arnold
571
1809
Asa
699
1865
AsaO.
975
I8I9
Ashbel
914
Augusta
656
1796
Austin
796
1828
*Austin 0.
941
1825
Averill
584
E. Avery
676
1850
Aver}'
681
1823
Avery
687
1847
*Avery
835
I83I
Aylmer
1026
I83I
Abbie E.
1 00 1
1820
*Alexis T.
862
I8I0
*Benadam
489
1804
*Benadam
800
I8I9
*Benjamin
A.
509
1829
Benjamin
L.
538
1815
Benjamin
559
1828
Benjamin
581
Benjamin
649
Benjamin
680
1806
Benjamin
Q.
697
I8I8
*Benjamin
C.
704
*Beniamin
S.
708
1826
*Bt;njamin
E.
727
1823
*Benjamin
732
1828
Benjamin
D.
735
I82I
*Benjamin
V.
750
Benjamin
L.
762
1840
*Benjamin
S.
767
1832
Benjamin
911
Benjamin
976
1818
*Benjamin
F.
984
1836
*Benjamin
F.
1004
1827
*Bedent B.
669
Dat« of
ifargi-
Birth.
nal >;o.
1805
Betsy
616
1819
Betsey
1020
1842
Bezaleel H.
992
1822
*B3'ron
634
1842
Byron
768
1833
Bridget
932
1831
Calvin
869
1826
Calvin
501
1834
Calvin
879
1824
Calvin
960
1834
*Caleb H.
899
Catharine
895
Carroll
897
1839
Caroline C.
1043
Califora
566
1819
Cortland
754
1827
Clarissa
494
1825
Clarissa
536
Clarine P.
1063
1835
*Clinton
721
1843
Clinton W.
759
1833
^Charles E.
497
*Cliarles
679
1852
*Charles X.
553
1814
*Charles F.
702
1812
*Charles A.
747
1814
Charles A.
810
1824
C. Milton
755-
1834
Charles H.
850
1833
Charles M.
873-
1831
*Charles
998
1848
Charles A.
looii
1839
*Chancey
526
1836
*Christopher
M. 964
1826
Celia
537
1837
Celinda C.
673
1^33
Cordelia M.
1 04 1
1833
Cornelia
9 '^9
1846
Cornelia E.
1045
Cynthia
514
1806
Cynthia
801
1819
*Cyrus
622
1838
Charlotte A
looie
1819
Daniel A.
577
1822
*Daniel
51°
*Daniel
565
GALLUP FAMILY.
299
Date of
Margi-
Date of
Margri-
Birth.
nal No.
Birth.
nal No.
1837
Daniel R.
983
1830
Eliza A.
942
David
723
1824
Eliza A.
1035
1836
Da\'id
922
1813
Eliza
901
Dency
528
1830
Elizabeth
5-3
1823
Dennison E.
535
Elizabeth
574
1839
Dwight W.
781
1828
♦Elizabeth
S37
1841
*Diana
517
Elizabeth
845
1835
*D wight
587
184I
Elizabeth
1 00 if
*Eben
567
1827
Emma
590
1827
*Ebenezer
934
Emma
844
1808
Edward C.
807
1845
Emma
looih
1842
*Edward
691
1829
Emma A.
9S8
1837
Edward P.
731
1842
Emily
S53
1832
Edward W.
783
1832
Emmeline
504
1817
*Edwin R.
821
1836
Emmeline
7S8
1850
Edward
843
1818
*Emmeline
818
Edward
973
1821
Emmeline
915
1845
Edwin S.
1009
i860
*Elmer E.
1015
1836
Edwin C.
1042
1846
*E. Byron
770
1836
*Edmund
880
1816
Elvira
572
1814
*Elam
661
1828
Elmira K.
1039
-1817
Electa S.
753
1846
Emily
695
1819
♦Electa C.
773
Emily
713
1842
Ellen
790
1823
Emily
752
1838
Ellen
690
1806
Emily
806
1838
*Ellen E.
85'
1846
Emily
S42
1821
*Eli, Jr.
639
1842
Emily C.
853
Eli
653
1843
Emily
950
1796
Elias
602
1818
Esther
812
1800
*Elias
613
1822
Esther
S71
1840
*Eiias
S82
1S27
Esther
9 • .s
1840
Elias
924
1S2S
P^rastiis
b26
Eleazer
710
I 83 I
EuniLc L.
547
1821
*Elon
623
1800
♦Eunice
610
1832
Elihu
832
1822
Eunice
906
1826
Elisha
1036
Eunice J.
1058
1826
*Elisha J.
1047
1850
Eugene S.
-791
Elisha J.
1057
1818
♦Ezra
560
1816
Elisha
913
1834
Ezra
5S3
1825
Eliza A.
589
1840
♦Ezekiel W.
674
Eliza
714
1817
♦Ezekiel
IOI9
184I
Eliza M.
758
1828
Fannv M.
756
1804
Eliza
805
1828
Fanny M.
1048
Eliza A.
847 -
Francis A.
764
1820
*Eliza
855
1833
Francis E.
827
^^33
*Eliza B
889
1830
Francis E.
782
300
GEyRAT.OGY OF
Date of
Margi-
Date of
Mar^.
Birth.
nal Xo.
Birth.
nal ^ 0.
1834
Francis
885
1811
* Henry
631
182I
Frances A.
959
1834
*Henr>- T.
689
1846
*Frances D.
lOIO
1846
*Henr}- C.
785
1814
Fidelia
1029
1835
Henry
833
1841
*Frederick
1006
1834
Henry C.
912
1823
*Frederick
1022
1844
*Henrv
938
Frederick T.
1056
1834
*Henrv A.
947
1855
Frank C.
793
1851
Henry J.
953
1829
Franklin
1025
Henry
975
Freelove
651
*Henry G.
991
1884
Florence E.
1017
1838
Henrietta
834
1833
Frances A.
lOOIC
1819
Henderson
718
1836
George
506
1844
*Heman B.
550
1836
George B.
594
T848
Hiram P.
746
1833
*George
643
1826
Hiram
996
George
655
1827
*Horace
529
1832
George W.
729
1827
* Horace W.
542
1831
George L.
888
1839
Horace
595
1836
George
740
1821
Horace
686
1826
George B.
1038
1827
Horace
961
1835
Giles A.
1002
1822
Horace
994
Gilkev
716
1830
Huldah
582
Glenn
647
1821
Isaac W.
534
1843
Giles F.
lOOIg
1846
*Isaac B.
551
1836
Gurdon
looid
1835
Isaac
7.3 7
1802
Giles
614
1820
*Isaac
S19
1833
Hannah
524
1823
Isaac
1034
Hannah
659
1825
* James H.
493
Hannah
709
1825
*James
521
1820
Hannah
905
1834
James H.
593
1821
Hannah
993
James
645
1835
*Hannah B.
1003
1815
*James K.
748
Hannah A.
1059
1793
* James
795
1808
Hannah
617
1820
James
813
1841
Harriet E.
548
1823
*James A.
824
1804
Harriet
606
1822
James M.
856
1825
Harriet
815
1839
*James H.
893
1844
Harriet E.
874
1831
James
936
1830
Harriet A.
910
. 1833
*James H.
999
1834
Harriet M.
532
1851
Jane W.
976
1825
Harriet
917
1824
Jane
624
1836
Harriet
944
1843
Jane M.
743
1842
Harriette A.
1044
1818
*"jacob L.
958
1833
Harriet E.
1050
183I
Jane M.
1040
1831
*Henry C.
531
1837
Jared A.
499
1819
*Henry W.
573
1829
Jared
92°
GALLUP FAMILY.
301
Date of
Birth.
Marsri- Date of
nal No. Birth.
Maiiri-
nal Xo.
1809
*Jabez
561
841
*Laura E.
945
1792
Jemima
599 I
82S
*Leonard H.
513
Jemima
652 I
833
*Levi P.
672
1819
*Jemima
628 I
824
Lester M.
829
1803
John W.
4S7 I
825
Lavinia
933
1820
*John D.
490
Lizzie T.
900
1829
*John X.
543 J
860
Liliie
979
1827
*JohnR.
585
851
Linda W.
972
1843
John D.
596 1
846
* Louis A.
946
1814
*JohnJ.
620 I
856
*Lodo\vick E.
973
1835
*John
644 I
S38
*Loren A.
1005
John D.
658 I
831
*Loring G.
1049
1829
*John B.
670 1
823
Lucy
520
1809
*John
802 ]
821
Lucy E.
578
1812
*John C.
809 ]
812
Lucy
619
John I.
S49 1
816
Lucy
683
1841
*John R.
893
838
Lucy E.
738
1818
*John W.
904 ]
827
Lucy A.
830
1836
John X.
937
848
Lucy E.
742
1835
John Jav
990 ]
f853
Lucy W.
792
1861
John M.'
956
[811
*Lucy
808
1833
John D.
981
t857
LucyM. '
1014
1838
*John P.
1052
[840
Lucy
840
1827
*Joseph
522
[820
Lucy A.
928
1843
^Joseph S.
549
Lucy D.
1060
1835
*Joseph A.
S28
[858
Lucinda
794
1821
Joseph
1033
^834
Lucretia
921
1828
Joseph 0.
1 00 1 a
[826
Lucretia
987
1823
Josiah A.
865
[829
Lucy
935
1833
*Josiah
870
1864
Lucy
980
1826
* Josiah
875
1831
Lucian
592
1790
*Joshua
597
Lucian P.
722
Josephine
760
1806
*Luke
607
1840
*Julius C.
852
1822
Luke W.
926
1824
Julia A.
588
1840
*Luther
694
1816
Julia A.
621
1837
Laura
766
1843
Julia S.
744
1804
*Lydia
556
1847
Julia Ella
692
Lydia
650
1829
Julia A
877
Mabel
711
1828
Juliett
688
1818
Matilda
684
1823
Julia
820
1823
*Matilda
640
1832
Julia A.
858
1843
Mary
508
1831
*Kinne
539
1799
^Larv
604
1795
Keturah
601
1827
*Mary
642
*Keturah
663
Mary J.
682
1837
Laura
766
1850
Mary J.
951
302
GENEALOGY OF
Dat^ of
Margi-
nal No.
Date of
Margi-
Birtli.
Birth
nal Xo.
1823
Mar\' D.
706
1829
Nathan
591
1825
Man- A.
733
rSiS
*Xathan
664
1800
Marv
798
*Xathan Y.
707
1812
*Marv A.
816
1816
Nathan L.
Sii
1830
MarV
831
1839
*Nathan S.
861
1843
*Marv
841
1848
* Nathan
965
Marv- H.
848
1830
Nathaniel
503
1826
Mar}'
886
1835
*Nathaniel
525
Marv E.
860
1814
^Nathaniel C.
564
1815
Mar'v A.
902
1798
^Nathaniel
609
1832
Marv
920
1818
*Nathaniel S.
749
1832
MarV A.
943
Nathaniel
763
1855
Mary E.
954
1801
*Nancy W.
486
1821
Martha M.
491
1812
*Nancy
637
1842
Martha
527
1838
Nancy
949
* Martha
657
1836
Nancy
1027
Martha
712
1816
*Nehemiah M.
903
1825
Martha
726
1827
Nelson
825
1843
Martha E.
739
Nelson
972
1833
*Martha M.
779
1820
*Nelson
719
1842
Martha L.
786
Newton
724
1834
*Martha A.
963
1830
Newton
868
1817
Martha
1031
1831
*Noves B.
496
1838
Martha
789
1853
Noyes P.
966
1825
Margaret
668
1834
Olive D.
498
i8ig
*Margaret
518
1819
Olive
751
1822
*Marcia •
775
1820
Olive
925
1824
Maria E.
995
1823
Olive
927
Maria
896
1819
Olive
1032
1S29
Maria L.
1037
1825
Orra
580
1844
Marcia S.
105s
1816
Oran P.
979
1826
Mason
908
1824
*Orrin
511
1^33
Marshall D.
757
1812
*Orrin W.
563
1834
Melinda
505
1849
Origen S.
771
1831
Melinda
931
Orlando
568
1823
Mercy ^L
544
1802
Palmer
799
1810
Mercy D.
558
Parkhurst
715
1839
Miranda
516
1815
Paul W.
633
1825
Miriam
1046
1821
Permelia
1021
Miriam B.
1060
1840
Perez Oscar
1053
1836
*Milo S.
780
1828
*Phebe
502
1828
Milton
867
1799
*Phebe
555
Moses
612
1824
Phebe E.
907
1825
*xMoses E.
866
1825
Phebe
928
1853
Moses W.
977
*Philetus
569
1804
Morgan
615
1835
Phineas S.
784
GALLUP FA^nLY.
303
Date of
Binh.
Margi-
nal No.
1836
Pollie A.
I051
1828
Pollie
1028
1822
Prudence
725
1815
Prudence A.
817
1815
Prudence
957
1829
*Ralph P.
495
1834
* Ralph W.
515
1858
Ralph
978
1831
Rachel
586
1823
Rachel E.
579
1828
Rachel
720
1854
Rav D.
859
1812
*Rebekah C.
701
Rebekah
717
1840
Rebecca A.
741
1815
Rebecca
1030
1844
* Robert N.
787
1S03
*Rhoda
605
1825
*Rhoda C.
777
1844
*Rosamond C.
894
1798
Roswell
797
1817
Roswell
804
1854
Roswell B.
1013
1824
Roxy S.
541
1818
*Rufus M.
822
1828
Ruth
887
1794
*Samuel
600
Samuel
611
1810
*Samuel
618
182I
*Samuel B.
666
1837
*Samuel C.
891
1810
*Sally
636
1821
*Sally
519
1844
*Sarah B.
500
1798
*Sarah
603
1819
*Sarah
638
181I
Sarah C.
700
1826
Sarah
734
182I
*Sarah
823
Sarah E.
846
1838
Sarah C.
881
1822
*Sarah M.
884
Sarah
898
Sarah
962
1837
Sarah
956
1842
Sarah A.
1007
Date of
Birth.
826
824
800
831
819
839
816
837
844
827
812
825
819
826
835
808
805
823
821
82S
840
823
829
796
814
840
849
816
828
845
824
826
858
820
829
838
827
827
820
832
825
842
Marffi-
nal No.
*Sabra
*Seneca M.
*Silas
*Silas
* Silas
Silas D.
*Simeon M.
Simeon
Simeon
Sophronia
Sophia
Sophia D.
Susannah W.
Susan
Susan
*Susan
*Thomas R.
*Thomas F.
Thomas P.
Tilotson W.
Timothy
William
William W.
^William A.
*William
* William H.
*William H.
William W.
William
William P.
William L.
*William W.
*William A.
William
*William
*William R.
William
William A.
William
William
Wealthy
Viola
Younjjs
Zelotes 1023
*Zadoc Aug'tus 1054
512
635
485
646
665
1000
678
839
1008
778
803
1062
545
685
872
890
557
696
814
705
876
540
492
546
554
632
671
693
703
728
745
776
836
955
883
909
923
940
974
1024
774
576
SrS
304
GENEALOGY OF
CHILDREN OF EIGHTH GENERATION.
Date of
Marsri-
Birth.
nal >o.
1845
Abbv J.
I 104
1862
Abbie R.
1400
1869
Ada M.
1223
1867
Ada L.
1299
1854
Ada F.
1406
1876
Ada E.
1438
1867
Ada R.
1590
1876
Ada B.
1593
1857
Ada E.
1615
1859
Ada E.
1612
1S46
Ada I.
1263
1880
Abram P.
1587
Adam
II24
Adelaide A.
I 160
1834
*Adaline M.
1448
Addie
1523
1872
Agnes I.
II54
1866
Agnes
J572
Alba
1191
Alban W.
1 150
i860
Albert P.
1207
1823
*Albert S.
1247
1834
Albert
1258
1S57
Albert
1291
Albert J.
1308
1865
Albert
1318
186S
Albert C.
1396
1837
Albina
1274
Alfred
1142
1S45
Alfred
1293
1S67
Allen
1319
1872
Alice I.
1155
1^53
Alice W.
1506
1848
Alice ^I.
1604
; 1855
Alexander
1584
Algernon
1412
i
Ameda L.
1159
1865
Alverdo M.
1080
Alvira
1334
187I
Ambrose B.
1084
1840
Amanda
1245
Ambrose E.
1304
; 1846
Amanda M.
1375
1864
Amos M.
1501
Date of
^rarpi-
BirtU.
nal ]Sti.
1867
Amie A.
I153
1824
Amos
I 169
Andrew
1566
1830
Andrew
1239
1872
Andrew H.
15S6
1873
Anna C.
II30
Annie M.
II5S
Anna G.
I181
1818
Anna
1234
Ann
14II
1839
Ann J.
1452
1846
Anna L.
1466
Anna D.
1472
1868
Annie C.
1496
Annie
1569
1872
Anna B.
1574
Annie
1596
1855
Anna M.
161 I
Angeline
1560
Arnold
1202
1803
Arthur
15 10
1850
Arthur T. .
155I
1867
Asa L.
1567
1858
Aug-usta
I lOI
Augusta
1268
1869
AugTistus
1623
1832
Austin
1459
1S70
Aura
1 1 08
iSSr
Aven- T.
i4'^'-
i.:572
Avis G.
If23
1865
A. Lincoln
12 iS
1S20
*Azor
1235
1S5 I
Bandana S.
i;,9C
1845
Beebe D.
15.M
1856
*Benton
1286
1869
Bert
1361
Bela C.
1 189
1852
*Benjamin
IIIO
Benjamin F.
I 152
1S56
Benjamin K.
1379
1872
Benjamin E.
1403
Betsy
1272
1883
Bertha C.
1162
1873
Burton C.
1437
GALLUP FAMILY.
305
Dat*- of
Birth.
Margi-
nal > 0.
Date of
BirtU
Boone
1535
Burt
1329
1859
1827
Byron
ri7o
1861
1850
Caroline E.
1074
1874
182I
*Caroline
1246
1878
1844
Caroline
[262
Caroline
1336
1881
Caroline
1345
1862
Caroline A.
1414
1866
1874
Caroline B.
1420
1839
182I
Caroline W.
1441
1834
1864
Caroline E.
1394
1885
Carrie G.
1198
1842
Carrie
1528
1832
Carleton
1 180
1842
Camilla
1514
1829
1854
Charles E.
1075
1843
Charles F.
1113
1876
1836
Charles A.
1174
1849
Charles D.
1177
Charles C.
1201
1858
1863
Charles E.
1283
1853
1852
Charles
12S9
1824
1856
Charles C.
1297
Charles
1312
Charles
^333
1848
Charles H.
1376
1S60
1S53
Charles F.
1378
1875
1846
Charles B.
1405
1876
Charles H.
1408
1885
1875
Charles L.
1431
1859
1848
Charles H.
1467
1853
1857
♦Charles D.
1470
1863
1868
Charles
1511
1871
1854
Charles R.
1552
1874
Charles H.
1562
1875
1871
Charles A.
1568
1865
1863
Chester D.
1354
1864
Chester A.
1519
1835
1827
♦Christopher C.
1064
1877
1876
Christopher M.
^575
1874
Christobcl C.
1482
'855
Clara
1346
Clara E.
1366
1880
1870
Clara M.
1402
1858
1859
Clara E.
1616
1872
Clara N.
*Clarence W.
Clarence E.
Clarence M.
Clark B.
Clement D.
Cora
Cora
Cora B.
*Cortez B.
♦Cynthia A.
Dana
♦Daniel W.
♦Daniel B.
David
Delia E.
Delia T.
Delia H.
Delos A.
Denison
♦Dolly G.
Dolly L.
Dorothy
Dorton O.
Edgar
Ed2:ar H.
Edith
Edith
Edmond
Edna
Edward B.
Edward T.
♦Edward E.
Edward A.
Edward C.
Edward H.
Edward M.
Edwin D.
♦Edwin C.
Edwin S.
Effie
Ella
Ella
Ella
Ella A.
Ella A.
306
GENEALOGY OF
Date of
Marpi-
Date of
>
raiei
Birth.
nal No.
Birth.
n;
IN.)
1850
*Ella M. 1
469
1840
Eunice S. i
251
1856
Ella A. ]
516
1828
*Eunice i
255
1851
*Elbert i
284
1825
Eunice i
278
1852
Eldene 1
357
1S38
*Eunice E. i
292
1865
Ellen
[118
i860
Eunice i
620
1856
Ellen C.
205
1864
Eunice 1
621
1891
Ellen A. i
214
1857
Evelyn 1
069
1862
Ellen 1
500
1864
Ezra S. 1
079
1851
Ellen 1
504
1844
*Ezra A. 1
218
1822
Elias ]
236
1820
Ezra 1
234
Elias 1
271
1873
E. Henry
322
*Eli H. ]
305
Fannie i
548
1865
Elisha J. ]
622
1842
Fannie E. i
570
1850
Eliza D. 1
203
Fannie D. i
309
1848
Elizabeth H. 1
073
1871
Fannie i
321
1841
Elizabeth K.
372
1852
Filbert 1
392
184I
*Elizabeth J. i
453
1875
Florence E.
492
1865
Elizabeth j
557
184I
Francis W.
252
Elizabeth j
263
1843
Francis D. i
374
1865
Elizabeth
553
Francis
529
1869
Elizabeth K.
^597
Francis i
26c
1837
Elmina j
259
1866
Frank
[126
Elmer
[522
1872
Frank L.
129
1879
Ehvood
[487
Frank
20c
1868
Elvira
[119
1848
Frank
t394
1863
Emma
[128
1859
Frank C.
407
1856
Emma I.
ti35
1855
Frank
507
Emma
[197
i88i
Franklin H.
594
1839
Emma
^463
1867
Frankie I.
351
1817
Emma 12:
^45^
1846
*Frederick
[066
1847
Emma A.
[582
1869
Frederick F.
[13!:
Emeline
f335
i860
Frederick
f434
1853
*Emerson S.
f425
1867
Frederick A.
491
1840
Emily D.
t373
1879
Frederick L.
[595
Enos
1270
1871
Frederick G.
[62^
1873
Estelle
1134
1876
Frederick
[352
1832
Esther J.
1173
1850
*George
[109
1885
Esther G.
f423
1874
George S.
[12.1
1859
Esther
1509
1874
George B.
[I32
1845
*Era.stus
1473
George
[I47
1819
Ethan
1225
1844
George W.
.176
Eugene
1 144
George
[175
1883
Eugene H.
1602
' i860
*George H.
[22C
1855
Eugene W.
1 606
George
[24c
Eimice
1151
1832
*George
[257
1848
Eunice
[277
1864
*George B.
[287
GALLUP FAMILY.
30T
Date of
Birth.
>[ar2i-
nal No.
1875
George
^3-3
George
1347
1S60
George B.
13S0
George F.
1409
1875
George
1439
1872
George P.
1484
1880
George
1540
1865
George A.
1589
1824
*Giles
1237
Grant
1339
Grace
1350
1878
Grace M.
1483
Hallet
1534
1872
Halsey
14S1
1842
Hannibal
1386
Hannah
1517
Harriet E.
1156
182I
Harriet
1226
1834
Harriet
1273
Harriet
13S2
1835
* Harriet W.
1444
1869
Harriet
1573
1861
Harriet
1125
1844
Harriet E.
1371
Harriet R.
1416
1855
Harriet B.
1476
1837
Harvey
1171
1869
Harvev A.
1430
Helen'
1314
1863
Helen
1317
1858
*Henrv
1C76
Henry O.
1199
1850
Henry
1288
1837
*Henrv M.
1462
1846
*Henr'v H.
1468
1874
Henry C.
1642
1854
Henry F.
1610
1835
Henry-
. 1461
1858
Herbert A.
1222
1869
Herbert W.
1480
1862
Herbert A.
1548
Hester
1520
1872
Hester J.
1617
1839
Hiram
1071
1849
Hiram W.
1264
1861
Howard H.
1399
Date of
MarRi-
Birth.
iial .No.
1836
*Hortcnse D.
1449
1849
Huldah J.
1550
1851
Huldah E.
1217
1880
Inez M.
I 161
Irad C.
I3II
1875
Isaac J.
1088
1872
Isaac G.
1096
1867
IdaL.
1299
1869
Ida M.
1223
Ida M. •
1554
1859
IdaE.
1615
1875
James J.
1086
1835
James A.
I 164
184I
James D.
I 167
- James
1265
1885
James G.
1353
1838
James
1445
1845
James P.
I45I
Jabez
I 2 10
1846
Jane
1276
Janett
II40
Jason
1343
1867
James H.
1405
1877
James H.
1544
James
1547
1862
James
1558
1859
*Jasper
1091
1859
Jacob
157I
1852
Jeanncttc
I I 20
1835
Jemima
1-32
1 85 7
Jes.sie F.
ij S I
Jessie
1328
1867
Jennie H.
1495
Jenme C.
I4I7
1853
*John W.
1068
1870
John D.
1083
1850
John L.
1 102
1859
John A.
1 106
1899
John M.
121 I
1839
*John E.
1260
1844
John Enos
1273
John
^3^3
John
I. 34 1
1836
John B.
1369
1832
*John T.
1447
1844
John
1454
308
GENEALOGY OF
Date of
Birth.
Marfri-
lal No.
Date of
Birth.
Marci-
nal No
1851
John M. I
479
1863
Lura A. i
613
1879
John W. ]
499
Lydia A. i
14S
1872
John E. 1
367
1845
Lydia A. i
165
1S50
John ]
505
1858
*Loren i
116
John ]
530
Lottie ]
515
1875
John R. 1
543
1858
Lorin
607
1859
Jonathan C. ]
206
1866
Mabel G. i
395
1845
Joseph H.
216
1870
Mabel ]
512
1859
Joseph W. ]
499
1870
Mabel P. j
557
1859
Joseph L. ]
433
1822
Maconda 1
237
1864
Joseph E. ]
618
1867
Mar>' J. ]
oSi
Josephiis F.
146
1869
Mary A.
095
Josephine K. j
413
1861
Mary E.
121
1852
Jiidie
114
Mary K.
H31
1863
Julia A.
122
1879
Mary E.
143
1845
Julia
^387
Mary
185
1853
Julia A. ]
388
1825
Mar\' E.
[229
Julia
1527
Mary
[24c
1875
Julia A.
.576
1849
Mary E.
[279
1871
Julius C.
497
Mary E.
[302
1856
Juliett
[112
Mar\' A.
^33^
i860
Katharine i
298
1870
Mary- G.
f397
Kinne B. i
418
1829
Maiy E.
f443
1872
Kittie L.
'363
1844
*Mary F.
1455
1868
Laura Y.
082
1865
Marv E.
f494
LeanderJ. 1
187
1843
Mary F.
.465
Leroy
'338
1857
Mary
[508
i860
Levi^Dwi^i^ht
[362
184I
Mar}'
146-1
185 i
Leonard E.
[ 100
Marv-
1525
Laura
'536
1873
Mar'v
[54^
1859
Lillian R.
389
Marv
54^J
1842
*Libbie M.
450
1844
Man.- E.
1549
Lillie
f5i5
1858
Mary A.
'557
1876
Lily M.
089
Madison
1326
1877
Lizzie
[440
1873
Maria L.
1085
1836
Lorenzo D.
[244
1870
Maria P.
[224
1858
Lorin C.
[607
. 1838
Maria T.
t37c
1874
Louisa M.
[301
Maria M.
[521
1864
Louisa E.
[429
Maria L.
[614
1847
Lucy
[219
1853
* Marion
fii5
1832
Lucy
1249
1840
Margaret
[242
1826
*Lucy E.
[254
1866
Martha E.
1094
1853
*Lucy E.
t285
1863
Martha J.
'393
1874
Lucy
'356
Melvin
1337
Lucy
561
Merritt
1381
1855
Luetta F,
[221
Merrett
1410
GALLUP FAMILY.
309
Date of
Margi-
Date of
Mai}.'i.
BirtU.
nal Xo.
Birth.
ual Ni>.
1830
*Miner
1256
1830
Rosamond
I 172
Mina
134S
Rosetta
I186
1878
Milton A.
1577
Rosalia
II94
Morsria
1349
1874
Rose B.
1398
1869
Mav" Belle
I 107
1865
Roscoe
1360
•
May
1315
1882
Rockwell L.
I4S9
1831
*Moses A.
1243
1849
Rufus
15S3
1829
*Mozart
1446
1851
*Russell
1474
1833
Mordecai
1231
1859
Sarah F.
1077
1887
Myron L.
I2IO
1854
Sarah E.
II05
1874
Myrtle G.
1087
Sarah A.
II49
1844
*Nathaniel C.
II95
184I
* Sarah E.
I261
1824
*Xathaniel D.
1253
Sarah
1269
Nathan
1332
1855
Sarah A.
1280
1858
Nellie L.
IIO3
Sarah
1310
1862
Nellie
III7
1845
Sarah
1503
1874
Nellie M.
II39
Sarah
1524
Nellie L.
1365
Sarah
1533
1880
Nellie M.
1578
Sarah
1549
Nellie
II27
1879
Sarah M.
^569
1861
Nelson W.
1477
1866
Sarah A.
1619
1863
Nevada
1588
Sabra
^I'^l
1875
Olivia
1592
1851
Samuel C.
1457
1856
Olive J.
1426
1862
Selden
107S
Orpha
I183
1839
Seth
1275
Orson D.
I182 "
Seward
1342
Orville D.
I 184
1850
Stella
1377
1846
Oscar H.
1099
1878
Stella H.
160I
Oscar B.
I4I5
Stanley
15S0
1842
*Osborne
1072
183S
Susan
124I
Orves H.
i^6q
Susan C.
1300
1830
*Palmer
M5S
1S69
Susan
1320
Palmer
1267
1867
Susie E.
I401
1883
Palmer C.
1579
Susan
1531
Pamelia
1340
1878
Thomas B.
13^4
187I
Pearl
1538
1861
*Thomas S.
1092
1873
Perr>' C.
1485
187I
Thomas N.
154I
1849
Phebe
1067
Violetta
I 192
1857
Prentis L.
1136
Violetta
U3I
1848
*Priscilla
1248
1852
Viola M.
1605
1824
*Prudence D.
1442
1857
Virgil E.
1609
1841
Richard M.
1175
1880
Vivian Eliza
1545
1861
Richard C.
1550
1857
Wallace
1358
1864
Robert G.
1093
1864
Walter E.
1478
Robert
1327
W^ealthy
1384
1847
Roswell F.
1456
1829
Wessel
1230
310
GENEALOGY OF
Diit^ of
Mariri-
Birth.
nal No.
1854
William
I I I I
1S66
William W.
109S
1S67
William K.
II37
William E.
II4I
1846
*William D.
I 196
1S51
William F.
1295
William A.
1307
1866
William H.
1479
1S63
William M.
1490
185S
William D.
1513
William
1526
William
1537
iSsI
*William A.
1424
Date of
Margi-
BirtU.
nal > 0.
187I
William
1591
1882
William L.
1595
1868
William
1300
187I
Willie J.
1355
1862
Willis J.
1428
*Willard S.
143-
1866
Willard
1585
Wilson 0.
II93
1867
*Winnie
1561
1834
Windsor
1070
1816
*Wyatt
1233
Youngs
151S
CHILDREN
OF :
1853
Albert
1710
1846
*Albert D.
1715
Albert
1723
1889
Alice W.
1759
Adam J.
1726
Ada
1725
184S
Allen
1700
1853
*Alta E.
1703
lSu2
Annie
1646
iSSo
Ann A.
1657
I89I
Arthur W.
1661
1869
Arthur A.
16.S3
IS70
Anna E.
1735
1 868
Arthur S.
175°
1877
Berton
166S
1876
Bertha M.
1775
1887
Beulah B.
1663
Byron
1728
1874
Betsy M.
1782
1884
Carl D.
1688
i860
*Carrie L.
1696
1S60
Callie M.
1770
1874
Carl F.
1774
1880
Clarence B.
1779
1886
Clifford T.
1662
1877
Carlton
1785
1878
Celia
1673
1880
Charlotte
1665
NIXTH GENERATION,
1876
1841
1870
1879
1888
1884
1880
1875
1862
1872
1845
1848
1844
1887
1872
1887
1866
1878
1844
1890
1891
1863
Cora B.
Cordelia
Con»-er
*Cyriis P.
Daniel W.
Dolly
Dorothy F.
Earl N.
Earl
Edward E.
Edward W.
Edwin
Edwin
*Egbert II.
*EHas
*Elizabeth
Eli
Elon
Emma
Emma M.
Ernest
Esther M.
E Stella^
Eunice
Eunice
Eugenia L.
Everett
Frank A.
733
717
719
690
649
671
757
689
742
686
764
67 i
7 '4
oui
706
705
748
743
679
773
744
647
664
720
699
760
788
676
GALLUP FAM]
LY.
311
Datti of
Margi- Date of
Mar-i.
Birth.
ual Xo. Buth.
iial Nil.
1872
Frank E. i
684 I
873
Jennie A.
1685
Frank 1
698 ]
863
Kate P.
I77I
Frank i
732 1
852
Laura
1644
1856
*Frank M. i
762 1
882
Latha
1654
1S66
Frank S.
765 1
876
Lena G.
1 686' J
1881
Francis W. i
754
Lena
1729
1876
Fanny E. ]
778
879
Lewis W.
1786
1888
Fanny A. i
784 ]
883
Lillian
1789
1865
Florence 1
677
850
Lucy A.
1643
1878
Florence P. i
758
861
*Lucy E.
1697
1871
Frederick D. ]
680
855
Lucy
1701
1871
Georg-e
645
[883
LYdia
1672
1882
George H.
687
870
:\l'ary E.
1655
1886
George B.
741
[884
Mary O.
1659
1890
George B. 1
745
[884
Martha A.
1660
1858
George T. i
769 ]
883
Mary
1667
1877
Grace W.
650
873
MarY A.
1695
1868
Grace W. i
766
[871
MarV C.
1713
1868
Harriet E. 1
648
:Mary
1724
1877
Hattie M.
752 ]
863
Mary H.
1763
1881
Harry
666
[883
Marion E.
1755
1875
Harry W.
768
[883
Marian
1787.'-^
1879
Harrv S.
766
t852
Miles W.
1709
1881
Harry W.
781
850
*Miner W.
1716
Harris
730
Minnie
I 731
1886
Harold W.
756
[878
Minnie O.
1734
1864
Hannibal C.
t749
[867
Mordecai S.
1694
1859
Henry A.
704
Nathaniel
1722
1873
Henry 1
737
881
Nellie
1075
1879
Herbert
669
[879
Nellie
1740
1854
Howard
7 1 1
[876
Orra
1670
1877
Inez
[652-
[879
Pearl
1653
1863
IraT.
1693
[870
Palmer
1772
1850
* Isaac
1707
1877
Percy
1739
Isabella
1727
[879
Ruth H.
1656
1876
John L.
.651
[891
Ruth B.
I 76 I
1867
*John W.
[682
1875
Ray C.
1767
John
[721
1881
Rena May
I OS I
1875
John Jackson
r736
[877
.Sarah E.
1751
1846
*James E.
[692
'855
*Spencer
17CS
James
.746
[884
Susie I.
I 7 So
Jane
718
«75
S\'l\'ia
iT.V^
1861
Jcanie
712
S4S
* William M.
170::
Jackson
747
;S79
William A.
f 7 5 .>
1S82
Josc[)h H.
658
876
William M.
17 '^3
1880
Joseph
674
873
Walter H.
1779
312
GENEALOGY OF
CHILDREN OF TENTH GENERATION.
Date of
Birtli.
Margi-
ualJJo.
Bate of
Birth.
Marsi-
nal Xo.
1S76
Abbv
1797
1890
Ezra H.
1802
1885
Albert S.
1825
1886
Fred. E.
1800
1890
Alden
1829 '
1878
Frank J.
1802
1^73
Alson J.
1803
1882
Gertrude M.
1809
Alta M.
1813
Giles
1815
Alma
1820
1876
Izzie
1798
1872
Anna M.
179I
Ida
1818
Anna
1823
1874
Jay
1793
1867
Auo^usta
1789
1874
Jessie
1792
1878
Bertha M.
1805
Lena
1816
1888
Blanche
1826
1869
Marv M.
1790
1880
Charles L.
1799
1885
Miner W.
1827
1874
Charles E.
1806
1877
Nathaniel
1824
1880
Clara B.
1794
Orpha S.
1812
1888
Dora E.
180I
Orpha S.
1814
1884
Emma
1795
1885
Perry M.
1828
1874
Ethan S.
1796
Robert F.
181I
1880
Eugene
1808
Sarah V.
1810
Eugene N.
1817
Samuel B.
1S22
Elias
1819
1875
Silas L.
1804
Ehvood
1S21
GALLUP FAMILY.
313
INDE
TO SURNAMES OTHER THAN GALLUP.
Pages.
Abbe
152
Abbey
147
Abbott
34
Aiken
70
Aldrich
234
Alexander 99,
146
Allen 40, 70, 76, 132,
153
217, 222
Allyn 36, 45, 47, 71,
113
120, 121
Ames
94
Amner
214
Andrew
187
Arnold
82
Atkins
207
Atwater
177
AveriU
54
Avery 44, 48, 86, 107,
108
Ayer
118
Babcock 35, 40, 48
, 89
Bacheldor
128
Bacon
44
Bagg
229
Bagley
129
Bailey 62, 80, 90, 109,
140
186
Baird 93,
150
Balch
220
Baldwin 84, 106,
191
Baker 72,
230
Ball
179
:
Pages.
Balliett
237
Barber
79, 80,
192
Barden
149
Barnum
224
Barnes
69,
iiS
Bartlett
45
Barton
89, 211,
21 2
Bates
146
Baton
141
Beach
137
Beal
169
Beck
205
Becker
151. 1^71
^3^;
Beebe
•54
Belden
1^5
Bemis
&4
, V>^
Benedict
114
Benjamin
I iS
Bennett
190
Bently
34, 89,
160
Bill 20, 63,
71, 112,
202
Billings
37, 122,
143
Birdseye
146
Blackstone
97
Blount
31
Boalt
"3
Bohannan
181
Bombarger
194
Bottom
107
Bowen
96
Bowles
140
314
GENEALOGY
/
Pages.
Braddock
106
Branner
137
Breed
233
Brewer
147, 149
Brewster
5
5, 57, 84, 88
145, I
56
Briggs 41
, 43
, 50, 54, 78,
143, 206
Brigham
75, 97, 228
Bristol
191
Broeffle
157
Brockway
57, 92
Bronk
223
Bronson
126, 206
Brooks
83, 234
Brown 53
65
82, 104, 114
172, I
94,
199
Bryan
105
Buck
78
Budlong
145
Bullis
128
Burdick
60,
94, 147, 174
Burgess
58, 157
Burlingame
173
Burnham
97
Burris
214
Burrows
36, 41, 127
Burt
130
Burton
235
Buttolph
69
Button
"5
Cadv
160
Call'
132
Caller
147
Campbell
60, 182, 209
Candle
142
Capron
75
Carpenter
126, 127
Carter
"5
Car>'
102
Case
170, 236
Cass
184
Chace
156
Chadwick
226
Chamberlain
163
Champlin
35
: OP
Pages.
Chapell 100, 232
Chapman 89, 159, 184, 185
Cheesebrough 27, 124, 127
Cheney 118
Chester 112
Chipman 87
Church 62, 113, 143, 186
Churton 204
Clark 40, 58, 62, 106, no
126, 177
Cleveland
112
Clevenger
Clift
142
122
Clyckman
Coats
20s
172
Cobb
36
Cogswell
Cole
22
53
, 29
Colgrove
Colicett
53,
102
221
Colvin
80,
150
Colwell
135
Comes
148
Congdon
66
Conger
222
Conklin
164
Cook
78, 102,
164
Coon
235
Corbin
160
Correll
'
' 202
Cor win
147
Cowles
102
Craft
225
Crain
84
Crandall
91
Crary 22,
28, 34. 70
, 74
90, 142,
Crippen
Crowe
163, 155
90, 160,
161
163
CuUen
no
Culver
22,
102
Cutler
96,
140
Daggett
Daniels
149
135
Darling
Davis 44
66, 118,
161
185
GALLUP FAMILY.
315
Pages.
Dawiey 8i, 144
Dean 42, 52, 56, 62, 109
Denning- 147
Dennis 46, 66
Dennison 2*^^ 37. 47. 4^
49, 62, 69, 70, 74, 91
121, 124, 155
Derby 147
Devine 105
Devoe 238
Dewey 116, 124
Dimock 35
Dingman 163
Dodoe 71, 213
Doniinick 216
Dorrance 5 1
Doug-lass 31, 40, 50, 94
102
Dow 40, 58, 60, 100
Dufer 207
Duncan 160
Dunton 114
Dyer 163, 165, 166, 227
Earl 225
Edgecoinb 230
Edmonds 82
Edson 181
Ehlart 233
Ela 98
Endicott 202
Enos 55
Evans 115, 202, 215
Eveley 24
Fadder 142
Fairfield 42
Fanning
Farley
Fellows
Fenner
Fillebrown
115
126
37
109, 188
«8, 159
Fish 61, 62, 62, 70, 106
181, 230
Fisher 151
Foley 198
Folger 192
Foot 73, 122, 145
Paftes.
Ford
91
Forsyth
151
Fowier
149,
202
Fox
119
Frazer
146
Frederick
125
Freeman
44
70
French
31
36
Frink 22, 2
I, 40, 41
42
57, 59, I
Fuller
50, I
51
163
Furbush
210
Gardner
48
73,
130
Gan-ison
161
Gates 52,
102,
179,
228
Geer 62, 107,
1 10,
135,
183
184, 185,
Getchel
1S8,
1S9,
204
42
Giddings
47
Gifford
22, 25
, 26
Gilbert
220
Gilkey
59
Gilson
96,
119,
141
Girdler
21 1
Glover
112,
196
Godinez
158
Gordon
40,
149
Gould
15°
Grant
137
Gray
108.
186
Green
100,
127
Gregory
Griffin
176
148
Griggs
Gunning
123
147
Gurnev
i.Si
Hadlev
Kio
Haile'
142
Halev
62,
109
Hair 60, 84,
94,
104.
130
211, 175
Halsted
126
Hamilton
166
Hammond
I 78
Handt(jrd
i'j3
Hard
124
316
GENEALOGY OP
Pages.
Pages.
Hardin
90
Jacques
58
Harrington
ii8,
22S
James
60
Harris
^S^
113
Jenkins
141
Harrison
168
Jenks
102
Hart
155
Johnson
78
Hartford
210
Johnstone
105
Havens (
^3, 112,
200
-Jones
46,
175,
223
Haverley
125
Joughm
129
Hawley
214
Joy
24
Hayne
205
Kasson
40
Hazard
35
Kellogg-
IIO
Heath
112
Kennedy
40, 73,
94,
136
Hebbard
144
174
Heermans
1>3,
Ketcham
125
Henshaw
131,
132
Kimball
147,
214
Hewitt I
58, 117,
162
King
168
Hickman
192
Kingbury
96,
169,
170
Hickok
150
Kinne 31,
, 43, 6(
D, 61
, 83
Hinckley
57
, 85
103, 104, ir-f-3
Hinton
126
Knapp
232
Hitchcock
200
Kneeland
79,
139
Hittle
195
Knight
215
Hoadlv
129
Lake
21
Hobbs
132
Lamb 1 1 \
I, 113,
123,
190
Hobart
46
204
Hodge
22
, 26
Lamorie
2 12,
216
Hogan
195
Larabee
63,
124
Holmes
126,
155
Laskey
172
Honor
160
Latham
85
Hopkins
148
Lawrence
43,
2\Q
Hotaling
125
Lee
167
Houghton
182
Leeds
185
Houston
161
Lemmler
148
Hovey
137
Lester
45, 58,
63.
191
Howe
170
Letters
i8r
Howell
128
Lewis
40,
ii4.
122
Hoyt
46
Lindsay
209
Hubbard
187
Lloyd
214
Hubbell
129
Lock
126
Huckins
129
Lounsbury
57
Hulburd
44,
172
Lucore
148
Hunt
194,
208
Luke
94
Hyde
84
Lvttle
114
Ingalls
209
M'agill
160
Isham
62,
100
Maine
197
Jac(jbus
234
Markham
137
GALLUP FA.AIILY.
317
Pages.
Marsh
226
Marshall
161
Martin
135,
202
Martineau
224
Mason u
Matheson
v'-35, 41
80,
, 46
141
Mathews
212
McCall
62
McCartney
McCoUum
35
91
McCracken
116
Mc In tyre
Mc^Iahon
M3
144
McNaughton
Meech
62,
210
108
Merrick
214
Mifflin
157
Miller
112
Miner n,
Mitchell
34, 36,
187
128
Mix
172
Moore
83
Paddock
Packer
Paine
Morgan 47, 55, 62, 70, 71
75, 86, 87, 89, 107, III
113, 117, 120, 152, 18S
Mo wry 155
^loxley 93
Murphy 84
Myers iii, 190
Nash 126, 206
Kason 44
Nelson 155
Xewcomb 84
Nichols 173
Niles 160
Nixon 75
Noah 94
Noone So, 139
Nordell 128
Northrop 102, 150, 235
236
Noyes 37, 86, 113
Nusley 195
O'Connell 213
Olney 58
Osterhout 57, 156, 224
Papt's.
146
56, 57
154
Palmer 40, 42, 61, m
137, 155, 191
Pangborn 205
Parish 1 1 9
Park 32, 47, 60, 78. 83
97, 123
Pearce 188
Peck 46, 115
Peckham 83
Perkins 207
Perry 213
Pettigrew 186
Phelps 7 1
Philips 24, 50, 103, 104
112, 4^^, 0,76-
Pierce 70
Pixley 104
Plant 104
Pomeroy 108, 112
Porter 40, 5 1
Post 82, 129
Potter 106, 141
Powers 128
Pratt 104, 176
Putnam 105, 132
Quimby 2 1 2
Randall 53, 102, 23::
Ransom ^o^^
Rathbun ioij
Rauthman <Si
Rawson 1 1 5
Raymond 129
Reed 31, 45, 218
Reeder 139
Renard rr8, 19S
Rhoades 154
Riddell 144
Riding 170
Rice 79
Richards 118, 197
Rielly 118, 202
Rising 146
Robbins 103
318
GENEALOGY OF
Pases.
Pages.
Rockwell
105
Spickerman
225
Rogers
3
4, 4^
!, 63
Sprague
84, 211
Root
207
Squares
131
Ross
i6i
Stanton 27, 35,
43. 46, 68
Rouse
69,
115,
117
82, 103
Rowley
167
Stark
107, 228
Ruddock
80
Starkweather
43, 84
Ruggles
193
Stebbins
97
Russell
146,
227
Steele
131
Ryan
142
Stephenson
131
Sand
217
Stetson
228
Sanders
97
Stevens
29, 88
Sandford
209
Stoddard
45. 206
Sawyer
157
Stone 100,
140, 158
Saxton
107,
163
Strevell
221
Sayles
109
Strong
70, 164
Schaeffer
88,
159
Sumner
95
Schofield
175
Sutherland
192
Schuyler
124
Swan
36, 48
Scott
35
Sweetman
142
Scrafford
162
Sylvester
181
Seabury
88
Tanner 44, 81,
100. 143
Searle
33
, 34
207
Secor
237,
238
Taylor 70, 102,
144, 146
Seeley
232
189
Selden
134
Thayer
44
Sellers
149
Thompson
109
Shafer
163
Thresher
194
Sharp
29
Throop
158
Shedd
100
Tiffany
80
vSheffield
62
Tillinghast 81,
100, 136
Shepard
60
99.
215
Timmons
141
Sherman 80,
141,
144,
222
Townley
33
Sherrill
167
Trimmer
60
Shirarts
160
Tripp
57
Sieboth
126
Tr>'on
106
Sikes
106,
181
Tucker
129, 181
Simonds
173
Turner
129, 191
Slade
152,
153
Tuxbury
96
Smith 51, 52
, 83,
106,
107
Twichell
150
153, 175,
184
Tyler
83, 95
Spalding
40,
81,
171
VanAernam
216
Sparrow
no
VanAucken
94
Spencer
155
Vandenburg
104, 175
Spicer 120,
155,
178,
192
VaUvSchaack
153. 156
203
Van Valken burg
159. 205
GALLUP FAMILY.
319
Pages.
Papi's.
VanWie
151
Whiting 220
Vaughn
164,
165
Whipple 32, 46, 57. 70
Vincent
42
59
15S, 226
Vredenburg
196
Wilber 170, 231
Vroman
239
Wilbur 231
Wad hams
71,
121,
124
Willard 76
Walden
154,
227
Williams 36, 37, 58, 62
Waldo
43,
81,
106
63, 71, 72, 83, 90, 91
Walker
118,
125,
239
III, 120, 121, 122, 123
Wallace
139
126, 149, 156, 161, 170
Warner
90
Williamson 149
Warren
140
Willis 57, 151
Watkins
175
Wilson 51, r75
Watrous
229
Wilter 127
Washburn
155
Wiltsie 93, 141
Wasson
126
Windsor 52, 79, 131, 138
Webster
103,
161
148
Weed
75
, 76
Windust 89
Welch
219
Wood 131, 161
Weldon
46,
68,
154
Woodman 169
Wendell
148
Woodruff 88
Westcott
77,
131,
228
Woodward 58, 95
Wetmore
93,
141
Wooster 1 0 1
Wetzel
90
Worthington 38, 61
Whalev
193
Wright 61, 129, !93
Wheat
229
Wyman 237
Wheeler
30, 33, 36
, 86
Yom 204
io6, 115
, 116
233
Young 94, 129, 205, :2r,
White 98,
123,
162,
173
Zeh -:5
320 GENEALOGY OF
Family Record of Jacob Gallup.
The following record of the family of Jacob Gallup, No.
152, page 44, was not received in time to be inserted in its
proper place and is now given here, having been furnished by
Mrs. E. K. Smith of Fort Sheridan, 111.
152
JACOB GALLUP" (Benjamin'', Bcnjamin\ John\ John''
John^), son of Benjamin and Sarah (Lawrence) Gallup, born
December 28, 1772, at Dalton, Mass.; married Lois Freeman
July 3, 1800, at Dalton, who was born May 3, 1779. Soon
after their marriage they removed to LeRoy, N. Y. , where Mr.
Gallup died March 9, 1869, aged 96. Mrs. Lois Gallup died
August 20, 1854.
C/a'ldrett:
Elanson, b. April 23, 1S03, d. March 19, 1S23.
Llxretia, b. August 31, 1S05, m. William Pidge, had two sons; both died
at Fort Washington, Wis. She died in 1863.
Elvira, b. Dec. 4, 1S07, d. May 3, 1823.
Alfred, b. Oct. 26. i3io, d. Sept. 22. 1879. He was twice married.
The name of his second wife was Mary Ann Chase.
Children by First Marriage:
WiLLL\.M and Warkkn, both soldiers, wlio lost their
lives in the late civil war.
George, m. Carrie Hammond, lives at Blue Rapids,
Kansas. Children: Mina, Stella, Ralph and Alfred.
GALLUP FAMILY. 321
Clu'ldrcn by Second Marriage:
James, m. Ellen Miles, lives in Eden, Mich.
Child: Frederick.
Lois, m. George James, d. Jan. 3, 1393.
Rosa.
Nelso.n.
Winter, b. May 5, i3i3, d. Aug. 10, 1S16.
E.MiLY Hewitt, b. Oct. 25, 1S16, d. Jan. lo, 1893, m. James Pratt, who died
May 12, iSgo. Child: Lillian Emily, m. E. K. Smith a
lawyer in Chicago. They live at Fort Sheridan, 111.
Child: Helen Emily.
Eloisa, b. Aug. 20, 1S19, m. Ariel G. Olds. Children- Calvin,
Edward, m. , lives in California ; Lois, m. A. O. Du-
Bois, lives in Mason, Mich. ; Lucius, m. Ella Chase; Mrs.
Olds married second husband, Kendall, now lives
in Eden, Mich.
Lois A. b. April 10, i326, d. August, 1S71.
Jero.me Jacob, b. , m. Sarah Williams, Children: Jay and Alfred.
21
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GALLUP FAMILY.
CONTENTS.
Introduction,
Visitation of Dorset, 1623,
Pedigree, Arms, and Explanation,
Lineage,
Tilly Gollop,
the family name.
Sketch of the late George
Origin and orthography of
First Generation,
Second Generation,
Third Generation,
Fourth Generation,
Fifth Generation,
Sixth Generation,
Seventh Generation,
Eighth Generation,
Ninth Generation.
Tenth Generaticm,
Other families of Gallups,
Appendix,
Miscellaneous — containing grants of land, and
the early members of the family,
Index of names bearing the surname Gallup,
Index to surnames other than Gallup,
Record of the family of Jacob Gallup,
wills of
5
7
8
12
16
17
21
25
30
39
50
77
131
21 1
235
241
245
258
291
3^3
320