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GENEALOGY  COLLECTION 


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ALLEN  COUNTY  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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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.: 
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(ELiHU    (iEEK'S    .SOXSj 

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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. 


-^-^^ 


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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 
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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. 


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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. 

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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, 


GALLUP   FAMILY.  277 

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  one  pr.  And  Irons.   2 lb.  3s.  ;  to  an  Iron  Kettle,  12s.,     .         .       2 
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. 

James  Maso.n, 

Peter  Crarv.. 


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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. 


GALLUP    FAMILY.  281 

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 


GALLUP  FAMILY.  283 

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. 


\ 

GALLUP  FAMILY.  285 

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. 

*-  mark. 

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. 


GALLUP   FAMILY.  287 

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 


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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 

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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. 

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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, 


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