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THE    GENEALOGY 


OF  THE 


CLEVELAND  and  CLEAVELAND 

FAMILIES 


AN   ATTEMPT 

TO  TRACE,  IN  BOTH  THE  MALE  AND  THE  FEMALE 

LINES,  THE  POSTERITY  OF 

MOSES^   CLEVELAND 

WHO   CAME   FROM    IPSWICH,    COUNTY    SUFFOLK,   ENGLAND,    ABOUT    1635, 
WAS  OF  WOBURN,  MIDDLESEX  COUNTY,  MASSACHUSETTS  ;  OF 

ALEXANDERS  CLEVELAND 

OF  PRINCE  WILLIAM    COUNTY,  VIRGINIA  ;   AND  OF   ANCIENT 
AND      OTHER      CLEVELANDS      IN      ENGLAND, 
AMERICA,    AND   ELSEWHERE;    WITH 
NUMEROUS       BIOGRAPHI- 
CAL SKETCHES ; AND 
CONTAINING 

ANCESTRIES  OF  MANY  OF  THE  HUSBANDS  AND  WIVES 

ALSO    A 

Biblioorapbv^  of  tbe  Clevelau^  jfamil\> 

AND    A    GENEALOGICAL    ACCOUNT    OF 

EDWARD  WINN  OF  WOBURN,  and  of  OTHER  WINN   FAMILIES 

COMPILED   BY 


EDMUND   JANES'   CLEVELAND 

AND       *■' 

HORACE   GILLETTE^   CLEVELAND 


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DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1003 

2982. 

RACHEL  AUGUSTA'  CLEVELAND  (james  BaldwmMchabod^ 
Benjamin  Norton^,  Ichabods,  Moses2,  Mosesi),  ni.    Hackcnsack,  N.    J.,  Oct.  5, 

1853,  as  2d  w.,  Lewis  Irish,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  s.  Smiten  and  Ann  (Rum- 
sey).  Ch.  b.  Hackensack  :  8147  Sylvania',  b.  Sept.  17,  1854,  d. 
H.,  Sept.  22,  1857.  8148  Irving  L.  S.\  b.  Oct.  30,  1858,  d.  H., 
Mar.  28,  i860.     8149  Irving  C  Irish,  b.  Nov.  29,  1861. 

Lewis  Irish,  res.  Hackensack,  1884,  merchant  tailor.  A  well 
known  business  man  and  much  esteemed.  He  m.  ist,  Catha- 
rine Frances'  Cleveland  +2983. 

2983. 

CATHARINE  FRANCES'  CLEVELAND  (james  Baldwin^), 
d.  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Apr.  i,  1853,  a.  27,  m.  H.,  June  4,  1845,  as 
ist  w.,  Lewis  Irish.     Ch.  b.  Hackensack  : 

+8150     Ann  ElizabetJv'  Irish,  b.  Mar.  20,  1846. 

815 1  Katitrah"  Irish,  b.  June  15,  1848,  m.  H.,  Sept.  29, 
1880,  Abraham  Bogert,  b.  Ridgefield  Park,  N.  J.,  Mar.  31,  1833, 
s.  Abraham,  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  grocer  merchant.  Ch. :  Mary 
Augusta"  Bogcrt,  b.  Oct.  3,  1882,  Brooklyn. 

8152  Lewis  F.^  Irish,  b.  July  16,  1850.  Catharine  Louise^,  b. 
June  21,  d.  H.,  Aug.  13,  1853. 

Lewis  Irish  m.  2d,  Rachel  Augusta'  Cleveland  +2982. 

2984. 

CctthCtTillC'     TVeSteVji  el  (I    (Elizabeth",  Ichabods,  Benjamin   Norton^, 

ichabods,  Moses^),  m.  in  N.  J.,  Jamcs  Hull,  res.  Williamsburgh, 
N.  Y.,  1879  ;  dry  goods  dealer,  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.  :  Alary  Eliza\  b. 
1830,  d.  y.  ;   Sarah",  d.  y.  ;  Esther",  d.  y. 

8153  Adelia"  Hull,  b.  New  York  city,  m.  N.  Y.  c,  Stewart. 
Ch.  :  Archibald'  Stetvart,  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1886. 

8154  Eineline'  Hull,  b.  N.  Y.  c.     Julia"  Hull. 

8155  Mary  Elizabeth^  Hull,  b.  1845,  New  York  city. 

2985. 

3Iari(t'  Westerfield  (EiizabethMchabod^),  m.  1834,  Robert 
Lawton.  She  res.  New  York  city,  1879.  Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  c.  :  8156 
Josephine^  Lawton,  b.  1836,  m.  N.  Y.  c,  John  Craft.  Ch.  :  3. 
8157  James  HuW  Lawton,  b.  1838.  8158  Jane  Amanda"  Lawton, 
b.  1840,  m.  N.  Y.  c,  Charles  Williams.     Ch.  :  2. 

2986. 

Bmeline'  Westerfield  (Elizabeths  ichabod=),  d.  1839,  a.  26,  m 
John  Oakley,  he  1.  Mich.,  1879.     Ch.  : 

8159  Elizabeth"  Oaklev,  b.  New  York  city,  m.  Mich., 
Thomas  Oakley.  Ch.  :  3.  '8160  Emetine",  b.  N.  Y.  c.  ;  Theodore\ 
b.  N.  Y.  c.  ;  Harriet"  Oakley,  b.  Mich. 

2987. 

James  ClevelamV  Westerfield  (Elizabeth^,  ichabods  Benjamin 
Norton*,  ichabods,  Moses^),  m.  Ncw  York  city,  July  4,  1836,  Jane 
Dennis.     Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  city  : 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


8161  Sarah  Jane^  IVesterfield/h.  Dec.  2,  1837,  m.  N.  Y.  c, 
Oct.  31,  i860,  James  T.  Craft.  Ch.  :  10.  8162  Elizabeth^  IVester- 
field^h.  Jan.  16,  1840,  m.  N^Y. C,  June  29,  1865,  Charles  H.  Con- 
over.  t\L.r~'^~-^i^'^  Emma  £>.\  b.  Nov.  9,  1841,  d.  N.  Y.  c, 
Dec.  31,  1863,  unm.  8164  James  HulP  IVesterfield,  b.  Apr.  7, 
1844,  m.  N.  Y.  c,  Nov.  30,  1868,  Ellen  E.  Sullivan.  Ch.  :  4. 
8165  William  Under/ii/P  IVesterfield,  b.  Apr.  20,  1846,  d.  Feb.  2, 
1877,  m.  N.  Y.  c,  Apr.  29,  1875,  Sarah  Smith.  Ch.  ;  i.  8166 
Maria  Louisa*",  b.  July  19,  1848,  d.  Jan.  7,  1849  ;  Charles  Crane^,  b. 
Oct.  31,  1849,  d.  Mar.  26,  1854;  Ellen^,  b.  vSept.  28,  1851,  d.  Jan. 
18,  1853.  8167  Josephine  Craff  IVesterfield,  b.  Apr.  17,  1854,  m. 
N.  Y.  c,  Sept.  25,  1873,  Edgar  Conover.     Ch.  :  2. 

James  Cleveland''  Wester  field  resided  many  years  in  New 
York  city.  An  efficient  officer  of  Metropolitan  Police  of  N.  Y., 
of  long  service  ;  he  was  placed  on  the 'retired  list,  1880.  Resi- 
dence, Passaic,  N.  J.,  1884. 

2988. 

AdelitC       HuClzbee       (Phebes,   Ichabods,   Benjamin  Norton*,   Ichabods, 

Moses''),  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  27,  1895,  a.  81,  m.  Hackensack, 
N.  J.,  1835,  John  J.  Small,  b.  1814.  Have  dwelt  in  Newark, 
N.  J.,  many  years,  1895.     Ch.  : 

+8168     Benjamin  Buckbee^  Small,  b.  1837,  Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Soif,  b.  Jan.  i,  1840,  Newark,  d.  Jan.  27,  1840. 

8169  John  J.^  Small,  b.  1844,  Jamaica,  N.  Y.,  m.  Newark, 
1874,  Ida  P.  Meeker,  I'd  N.  many  years.  Ch.  :  William  Unger^ 
Small,  b.  1876,  N.  ;  Erederiek^,  b.  1877,  East  Orange,  Essex  co., 
N.  J.,  d.  E.  O.,  1879  ;  na.\  b.  July  11,  1883,  Newark. 

8170  Helen  T.^  Small,  b.  1847,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Belleville,  Essex  co.,  N.  J.,  1874,  Oliver  Hazard  Perry,  1.  New- 
ark, 1883.  Ch.  b.  Belleville:  Oliver  Hazard'  Ferry,  b.  1875; 
Da.\  b.  1876,  d.  B.,  1876  ;  JIar old  Martin'  Perry,  b.  1878. 

8171  Adelia  Claiuline^  Small,  b.  1850,  Newark,  m.  Belle- 
ville, 1869,  John  H.  Osborne,  1.  Newark.  Ch.  b.  Bell.  :  Robert 
Seely'  Osborne,  1870;  George  Swaine',  1872;  Nellie  Louise',  b.  and 
d.  B.,  1874  ;  John  Speneer',  b.  1876  ;  Winfield  Hanford'  Osborne, 
1881  ;  Z>«.",  May  7,  1883.  8172  George  D.^  Small,  b.  1852,  New- 
ark, m.  Bellev.,  July  10,  1883,  Maria  Budd,  I'd  Newark.  8173 
Harty  Herbert^  Small,  b.  1854,  N.,  dwelt  Newark.  8174  Erank 
Austin^  Small,  b.  1857,  N.,  m.  Utah,  1879,  Alice  Hurlbert,  b. 
Eng.,  1.  Newark.     Ch.  :   Claudine  Louie'  Small,  b.  1881,  N. 

2989. 

Ahiffail  31,'  BucK'hee  (Phoebe«,  ichabod^),  d.  Dec.  30,  1847,  a. 

32,  m.  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Feb.,  1844,  James  Cloyd,  he  1.  Ho- 
boken,  N.  J.,  1883,  ferrymaster  at  Hoboken  for  many  years.     Ch.  : 

8175  Adelia^  Cloyd,  b.  Jan.,  1845,  New  York  city,  d.  Hob., 
187 1,  m.  Hob.,  Capt.  Samuel  Lawson,  he  1.  Hoboken  ;  for  years 
a  sea  capt.,  now  retired,     s.  p. 

8176  Madalene*  Cloyd,  b.  July,  1846,  H.,  d.  H.,  1866,  tmm. 

2991. 

Gert^'Ude'  PanliSOll  (Mary«,  Ichabod^,  Benjamin  NortonS  Ichabod^, 

Moses=,  Moses'),  d.  New  York  city,  Jan,  29,  1849,  ^-  345  ™-  N-  York 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1005 

city,  May  16,  1834,  as  ist  w.,  wSamtiel  Smith,  born  Haverstraw, 
Rockland  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1810,  a  son  Samuel  and  Mary 
(McKnight).     Ch.  b.  New  York  city  : 

+8177     Charles  McKnight''  Smith,  b.  Dec.  9,  1835. 

-(-8178     Josephine  Zabriskie''  Smith,  b.  July  15,  1837. 

8179  Helena  Doremns"  Smith,  b.  June  19,  1839,  m.  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  Mar.  22,  1866,  Moses  Edgar  Orr,  born  West  Pawlet, 
Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  1849,  ^  s.  Benjamin,  1.  Jersey  C,  1884,  superin- 
tendent of  stevedores  Old  Dominion  S.  S.  Co.  Ch.:  Edgar  Sick- 
les' Orr,  b.  Feb.  22,  1867,  W.  Pawlet,  d.  Jersey  C,  Apr.  22,  1884; 
Minnie  Eleva^  Orr,  b.  Jan.  24,  1869,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  d.  P.,  Sept.  15, 
1869;  Lcroy  Sanford""  Orr,  b.  Mar.  30,  1870,  Jersey  C. ;  Abraham 
Lincoln'  Orr,  b.  Feb.  12,  J.  C,  d.  J.  C,  Apr.  17,  1872  ;  Helena  Ger- 
trude' Orr,  b.  Jan.  3,  1877,  J.  C. ;  Benjamin  SamiieP  Orr,  b.  Feb. 
II,  187S,  J.  C. 

8180  Scott  McKnight''  Smith,h.  June  16,  1841,  d.  N.  Y.  city, 
Aug.  8,  1842. 

8181  Gertrude  Paulison^  Smith,  b.  Sept.  9,  1843,  m.  Jersey 
City,  Oct.  23,  1865,  John  Granger  Sandford,  b.  J.  C,  as.;  of  Mat- 
teawan,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  hatter.  Ch.  b.  M.:  Joseph  Miinn'' 
Sandford,  Nov.  26,  1866  ;  Charles  Henry'  Sandford,  Sept.  11,  1868  ; 
Marv  L^  Sandford,  Feb.  25,  1871;  Howard  V."  Sandford,  h.  Apr. 
7,  i8"'72,  d.  Mar.  28,  1878;  Annie'  Sandford,  h.  1882. 

-I-8182     Samuel  Greenwood^  Smith,  b.  Feb.  13,  1845. 

8183  Edgar  Paulison\h.  Sept.  3,  1847,  d.  N.  Y.  city.  May 
23,  1848. 

Mr.  Samuel  Smith  resided  at  Haverstraw  to  1835  ;  N.  York 
city,  salesman  for  Henry  B.  Greenwood,  grocer,  to  183 1;  coal 
dealer  to  1833;  merchant  to  May,  i860,  when  he  retired  from 
business  and  rem.  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  where  he  still  res.,  1884. 
He  is  an  energetic  man,  and  has  always  been  highly  respected. 
He  m.  2d,  N.  Y.  city.  May,  1851,  Jane  Bertholf,  b.  Hackensack, 
May  29,  1815,  a  da.  John  and  Martha.  Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  c:  William 
James  Smith,  b.  Dec.  30,  1850,  m.  Brooklyn,  Mar.,  1880,  Nettie 
Isdell.  Clerk  Commercial  Ins.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  William  James 
Smith,  d.  Brooklyn,  1883;  William  James  Smith  (ag.),  b.  May, 
1884;  Frank  Poillon  Smith,  b.  Dec.  5,  1854,  m.  Jersey  C,  Mar. 

28,  1822,  Ada  Louisa  Krugler,  b.  J.  C,  Jan.  25,  1855,  a  da.  Chas. 
Louis  and  Louisa  (Smith),  1.  Brookl.,  shipping  broker  and  com- 
mission merch.  in  N.  Y.,  s.  p.;  Martha  Bertholf  Smith,  b.  1858, 
unm.,  1.  Brookl.;  Marj^  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  1861,  unm.,  of  B. 

2992. 

CatJiaVine  Ami'  JPaUliSOIl   (MaryS,  Ichabodo,  Benjamin  Norton^, 

ichabods,  Moses2),  m.  New  York  cit}^,  Oct.  12,  1835,  William  James 
Boggs,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1813,  d.  Passaic,  N.  J.,  May  15, 
1872,  only  s.  William  and  Sarah  (Jones).     Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  city  : 

8184  William  Dorian""  Boggs,  b.  Oct.  15,  1836,  d.  Hack.,  July 

29,  1837. 

+8185     Mary  Elizabeth''  Boggs,  b.  Aug.  14,  1838. 

8186  Emma  Harriet^  ^oggs,  born  May  6,  1840,  m.  Passaic, 
June,  1869,  Charles  Solomon  Orcutt,  a  s.  Of  Passaic,  1884.  R. 
R.  ticket  aeent.     s.  p. 


IOo6  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4-8187  Joseph  FauHsoff  Boggs,  b.  Feb.  23,  1844. 
8188  George  Henry'  Boggs,  b.  Oct.  i,  1845. 
--^^.  8189  Theodore^ardou''  Boggs,  b.  June  15,  1847,  m.  Passaic, 
June^T^^^T^^'IrsT^®^^^®  (Lillie)  Hubbell  of  Santa  Rosa,  Cal., 
wid.  of  Charles  Hubbell,  da.  Dr.  John  H.  He  is  connected  with 
Central  National  Bank  of  N.  Y.  They  were  m.  by  Rev.  S.  G. 
Smith. —  Jlo^/ie  Journal,  Morris  Phillips  6^  Co.,  N.  Y.,  June  11, 
1884. 

8190      Walter  James''  Boggs,  b.  July  26,  1850. 

Mrs.  Catharine  Ann''  {Faulison)  Smith  resided  at  Hackensack 
to  1831,  New  York  city  to  1861,  and  since  at  Passaic  (1895). 
William  James  Boggs  was,  in  early  life,  accountant  for  a  hard- 
ware house  in  N.  Y.  He  was  for  a  number  of  years  Secretary 
of  the  National  Fire  Insurance  co.  of  N.  Y.,  of  which  co.  Hon. 
Henry  Thayer  Drowne  was  at  the  time,  and  is  still.  President 
(1897).  Mr.  Boggs  was  well  known  in  the  insurance  business 
of  New  York. 

2993. 

Eli^aheth'  JPaiilison  (Marys),  thed  Apr.  27,  1846,  a.  26,  m. 
New  York  city,  Oct.  26,  1840,  as  ist  w.,  Joseph  W.  Shenstone. 
Ch.:     8191    William  Thomas'  Shenstone,  d.  June  3,  1843. 

Joseph  W.  Shenstone  m.  2d,  Campbell,  res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1884.     Ch.:  6. 

2994. 

JoJin  PanV  I*auliSO)i    (Mary^   Ichabods,   Benjamin  NortonS   Icha- 

bods,  Moses',  Moses'),  d.  at  Tcnafly,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J.,  May  30,  1895, 
a.  72,  m.  by  Rev.  William  Parkinson,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May 
II,  1842,  Margaret  Ann  Smith,  b.  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  20, 
1822,  d.  at  Tenafl}^,  May  15,  1878,  a  daughter  of  Joseph  Drake 
and  Clarissa  (Traphagen)  Smith.     Ch.  b.  in  New  York  city : 

+  8192     Joseph  Drake''  Faulison,  b.  Oct.  5,  1851. 

-i-8193      Clara"  Faulison,  b.  Dec.  4,  1853. 

-(-8194     Mary^  Faulison,  b.  Feb.  8,  1856. 

8195     John  Faul\  b.  Dec.  28,  1858,  d.   N.  Y.  city.  Mar.  31, 
1861. 

Mr.  John  FauP  Fatclison,  residence  :  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  to 
1833,  New  York  city  to  1873,  and  always  afterward  at  Tenafly. 

Undoubtedly  no  person  in  the  city  of  New  York  had  a  bet- 
ter right  to  be  called  a  self-made  man  than  Mr.  Paulison.  As  a 
youth  he  was  well  informed,  active,  and  of  quick  perception. 
These  qualities  and  an  aptitude  for  business  procured  for  him, 
when  only  12  years  of  age,  a  clerkship  in  the  mercantile  house 
of  Henry  B.  Greenwood  in  New  York.  In  1848  he  was  called 
to  a  position  in  the  office  of  the  Atlantic  Mutual  Marine  Insur- 
ance Company  of  New  York.  In  time,  he  was  appointed  ac- 
countant of  the  company,  serving  until  1852,  when,  in  consider- 
ation of  his  abilities,  he  was  elected  secretary  of  the  company. 
In  1855  he  was  promoted  to  a  vice-presidency  of  that  company. 
Declining  the  office,  however,  he  accepted  the  vice-presidency 
of  the  Astor  Mutual  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  and  served  until 
1856.  Then  he  went  into  business  on  his  own  account  as  an 
average  adjuster,  insurance  broker,  notary,  agent  and  under- 


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writer  for  a  number  of  insurance  companies  out  of  the  state.  In 
1867  he  was  elected  vice-president  of  the  Sun  Mutual  Marine 
Insurance  Company  of  New  York,  of  which  the  late  Hon.  Moses 
H.  Grinnell  was  then  president,  and  accepted  the  office.  Mr. 
Grinnell,  having  been  appointed  by  President  Grant,  in  1869, 
collector  for  the  port  of  New  York,  Mr.  Paulison  was  then 
elected  president  of  the  Sun  Insurance  Co.  and  continuously 
held  that  office  until  the  company  discontinued  business  in  1886. 
He  was  appointed,  July  26,  1879,  receiver  for  the  vSun  Insurance 
Co.,  and  was  also  receiver  for  the  Columbian  Marine  Insurance 
Co.  of  N.  Y.,  and  v/ound  up  the  affairs  of  these  institutions.  Mr. 
Paulison  was  for  many  years  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Marine 
Underwriters  of  N.  Y.,  and  was  for  some  time  its  vice-president 
and  acting-  president,  and  also  vice-president  of  the  American 
Shipmasters'  Association  ;  a  member  of  the  Association  of  Av- 
erage Adjusters  of  the  U.  S.,  of  which  he  acted  as  chairman 
during  1888-9.  Was  a  member  of  the  New  York  Chamber  of 
Commerce  from  Nov.  7,  1878,  of  the  Maritime  Association  of 
the  Port  of  New  York,  of  the  American  Geographical  Society, 
of  the  Holland  Society  of  New  York,  of  the  St.  Nicholas  Soci- 
ety of  New  York,  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  an  old 
member  of  the  Seventh  New  York  Regiment,  formerly  the 
Twenty-seventh,  having  joined  1841,  and  afterward  was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Veteran  Corps.  In  1873  Mr.  Paulison  removed  into 
his  new  and  elegant  residence  at  Tenafly.  Always  a  student 
of  the  sciences,  and  a  great  lover  of  astronomy,  he  built,  many 
years  ago,  on  his  grounds  at  Tenafly,  an  astronomical  observa- 
tory containing  a  powerful  telescope  and  other  accessories  for 
the  examination  and  study  of  the  heavenly  bodies.  In  the  con- 
struction of  this  observatory  he  invented  and  put  into  operation 
appliances  which  are  great  improvements  on  former  methods. 

Mr.  Paulison  has  always  taken  the  deepest  interest  in  the 
welfare  and  progress  of  our  country,  voting  for  whom  he  con- 
sidered the  most  worthy  candidate  for  public  office.  During 
the  political  overturning  in  1884  he  was  from  Sept.  23d  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Independent  Republican  New  York  State  Committee. 

From  an  editorial  notice  in  The  United  States  Insurance  Ga- 
zette and  Magazine,  Edited  by  G.  E.  Ciirrie,  May,  i86g,  XXIX :  33 
—  The  acceptance  of  the  position  of  Collector  of  Customs  by 
Mr.  Grinnell  rendered  his  resignation  as  president  of  the  Sun 
Mutual  Ins.  Co.  an  imperative  necessity, —  a  position  he  has  oc- 
cupied since  the  death  of  A.  B.  Neilson.  Upon  the  resignation 
of  Mr.  Grinnell,  the  trustees,  at  a  meeting  Apr.  12,  1869,  elected 
John  P.  Paulison,  Esq.,  vice-president,  to  fill  the  vacancy.  With 
regard  to  the  newly-elected  president,  John  P.  Paulison,  Esq., 
whom  we  have  personally  known  for  the  last  sixteen  years,  we 
can  affirm,  without  the  slightest  hesitation  or  mental  reserva- 
tion, that  he  is  a  thoroughbred  practical  underwriter,  having 
been  educated  and  trained  up  under  the  immediate  instruction 
of  the  late  celebrated  Walter  R.  Jones,  and  for  a  time  held  an 
important  position  in  the  world-renowned  Atlantic  Mutual  Ins. 
Co.  of  Wall  street.  As  an  average  adjuster  of  marine  losses, 
and  his  familiar  acquaintance  with  the  customs  and  laws  which 
regulate  marine  contracts,  he  is  second  to  none  in  the  United 


I008  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

States.  There  are  few  men  in  the  business  who  have  made 
marine  insurance  so  long  and  so  ardent  a  study,  and  who  have 
gathered  around  them  solarge  and  so  vahiable  a  library  on  the 
bjectj  or  who^ake  greater  delight  in  mastering  the  mysteries 
or  technicalities  of  their  profession  as  John  P.  Paulison.  That 
he  is  a  worker,  as  well  as  a  thinker,  is  manifest  from  the  success 
which  has  attended  his  management  since  he  became  officially 
connected  with  the  company.  As  a  private  gentleman,  he  is 
free  from  ostentation,  arrogance,  or  pride,  possessing  a  gener- 
ous and  agreeable  disposition,  and  always  having  a  kind  word 
to  say  of  his  business  associates,  with  a  cheerful  smile  and  cour- 
teous greeting  to  all  his  business  patrons  ;  as  a  necessary  se- 
quence he  enjoys  their  confidence  and  friendship.  In  a  word, 
he  makes  a  genuine,  popular  president. 

The  following  publications  each  contain  a  biographical 
sketch  and  portrait  of  Mr.  John  P.  Paulison  :  History  of  Bergen 
and  Passaic  Counties,  N.  J.,  witJi  BiograpJiical  Sketches  of  Pioneers 
and  Prominent  Men,  Compiled  by  N.  Woodford  Clayton  and  William 
A^elson,  A.M.,  Recording  Secretaiy  of  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Soc, 
1882  ;  Holland-American  Year  Book,  J 888,  with  Sketches  of  Promi- 
nent Descendants  of  Holland,  Morris  Custer,  Editor,  p.  11. 

Mr.  Paulison,  author  of  marine  insurance  publications  —  see 
Bibliography,  Chapter  IV.  A  liberal  subscriber  to  this  gene- 
alogy. 

2995. 
Charles  3IcKnighf  Paulison  (Marye,  ichabods,  Benjamin 

Norton^  Ichabods,  Moses2,  Mosesi),  d.  at    TucSOn,  Arizona,  Oct.    22,   1881, 

a.  57,  m.  by  Rev.  W.  W.  Evarts  in  New  York  city,  Apr.  6,  1846, 
Anna  Shephard,  b.  in  New  York  city,  Apr.  i,  1826,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam and  Catharine  (Conre)^)  Shephard.  Children  b.  New  York 
city  : 

-j-8196  Washington^  Paulison,  b.  Aug.  4,  1847.  8197  Charles 
Shephard^  Paulison,  b.  Oct.  24,  1852,  d.  at  Passaic,  N.  J.,  Aug.  18, 
1873,  unm. 

Hon.  Charles  McKnighP  Paulison  entered  upon  the  activities  of 
life  at  a  very  early  age,  and  soon  developed  a  spirit  that  ever  af- 
terward reached  out  for  new  fields  of  action.  He  studied  law  in 
the  city  of  N.  Y.  He  began  the  practice  of  his  profession,  1848, 
in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  After  a  short  period  he  entered  mercantile 
life  in  N.  Y.  city  and  acquired  some  property.  When  Califor- 
nia gold  was  discovered,  he  was  among  the  first  to  migrate  to 
the  new  Eldorado  ;  went  to  San  Francisco  1849.  Engaged  in 
coal  business,  had  the  monopoly  and  made  a  considerable  for- 
tune. He  lost  heavily  in  the  fire  of  May,  1851.  He  soon  be- 
came a  leading  spirit  in  all  that  was  calculated  to  advance  the 
material  interests  of  the  new  settlement.  Took  a  prominent 
part  in  the  formation  of  the  municipal  government  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  was  one  of  the  first  aldermen,  being  elected,  185 1, 
over  his  opponent  for  the  office,  William  Walker,  subsequently 
the  noted  filibuster  of  Nicaragua.  Mr.  Paulison  was  appointed 
July  28,  185 1,  chairman  of  the  judiciary  committee  of  the  Com- 
mon Council.  He  introduced  the  ordinance  for  the  establish- 
ment of  free  public  schools.     During   the  supremacy  of   the 


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vigilance  committee,  he  took  decided  ground  as  a  member  of 
the  city  govt,  against  that  organization.  He  was  one  of  the 
posse  of  Sheriff  Jack  C.  Hays,  the  noted  Texan  ranger,  that  res- 
cued Whittaker  and  McKenzie  from  the  custody  of  that  body, 
who,  however,  afterward  again  seized  and  hung  them.  Mr. 
Paulison  left  San  Francisco  Sept.,  1851,  returned  to  N.  Y.  city. 
Engaged  in  real  estate  operations  in  N.  Y.  city  until  185.9,  when 
he  removed  to  Passaic.  He  took  an  active  part  in  the  politics 
of  the  day.  His  name  will  always  be  remembered  with  a  rare 
distinction  in  the  political  history  of  our  country,  for  as  delegate 
from  New  Jersey,  he  was  one  of  the  40  men  who  met  at  the 
Astor  House,  N.  Y.,  1856,  and  organized  the  Republican  party 
on  the  platform  of  "free  speech,  free  soil,  free  men,  and  Fre- 
mont." He  was  a  delegate  from  N.  J.  in  the  first  Republican 
National  Convention  at  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Feb.,  1856,  and  was  ap- 
pointed a  member  of  the  original  committee  on  the  plan  of  na- 
tional organization  of  the  new  party.  He  was  a  delegate  from 
N.  J.  in  the  National  Republican  Convention  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  June  17,  1S56,  nominating  the  free-soil  candidates  :  for 
President,  Gen.  John  Charles  Fremont  of  Cal.;  for  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Hon.  William  Lewis  Dayton  of  N.  J.  See  N.  Y.  Times, 
Aug.  I  J,  iSyg  :  The  Republican  Party,  its  origin  and  its  growth  —  C. 
M.  K.  Paulison  representing  N.  J.  in  the  first  Republican  Na- 
tional Executive  Committee. 

Mr.  Paulison  was  also  a  member  of  N.  J.  State  Republican 
Central  Committee,  and  took  an  active  part  for  Fremont. 
When  the  Internal  Revenue  Bureau  was  organized,  1863,  Lin- 
coln's first  term,  Mr.  Paulison  was  appointed  the  first  collector 
for  the  old  4th,  the  District  of  Northern  N.  J.,  Bergen,  Passaic, 
Morris,  and  Sussex  counties,  and  townships  of  Essex  co. ;  he  re- 
signed 1870.  In  1864-5  ^6  purchased  at  Acquackanonck  Land- 
ing nearly  all  the  real  estate  constituting  the  present  city  of 
Passaic,  which  he  founded,  and  proceeded  to  lay  out  streets. 
There  is.  hardly  an  improvement  in  the  city  that  he  did  not  be- 
gin. He  threw  farm  lands  into  market,  and  they  became  valu- 
able building  lots  and  the  sites  of  residences  of  wealthy  New 
Yorkers.  Had  he  waited  for  the  rise  of  property  and  invested 
his  money  carefully,  he  would  have  become  a  millionaire.  His 
profits  in  real  estate  were  large,  but  he  was  always  over  san- 
guirffe  and  continually  invested  in  new  enterprises.  He  pro- 
jected and  was  a  large  owner  in  the  Passaic  water-works,  and 
in  many  other  ways  proved  his  value  as  a  good  citizen.  He  was 
passionately  fond  of  music,  and  for  several  years  was  president 
of  the  Philharmonic  Society  of  N.  Y.  He  loved  nature  and  flow- 
ers and  laid  out  a  beautiful  park,  erected  the  finest  conservato- 
ries in  N.  J.,  which  he  stocked  with  the  choicest  botanical  col- 
lections. He  commenced  an  immense  castle  for  a  residence, 
which,  if  completed,  would  have  been  the  finest  mansion  in  N. 
J.  But,  although  the  plans  were  subsequently  reduced  to  one- 
half,  he  failed  to  reach  the  roof,  and  the  building  stood  for  some 
time  a  magnificent  pile  of  unfinished  architecture.  The  panic 
of  1873  compelled  him  to  abandon  its  further  construction.  It 
became  the  property  of  the  insurance  company  that  advanced 
64 


lOio  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

the  money,  but  was,  subsequent  to  his  death,  purchased  by  the 
authorities  of  the  city  of  Passaic,  and  is  now  (1894-5)  used  as  a 
city  hall.  He  had  the  satisfaction  of  seeing  Passaic  grow  from 
^^'^^ar^illage  to  an  incorporated  city  of  6,000  inhabitants.  Not  los- 
ing courage,  he  Went  to  Eastern  Tenn.,  started  a  new  enter- 
prise, bought  heavily  of  walnut  timber.  Had  the  Cinn.  &  South- 
ern R.  R.  been  completed,  as  contemplated,  to  afford  access  to 
market,  he  would  have  retrieved  his  fortunes.  He  returned  to 
Passaic.  Becoming  restive  under  inaction,  he  accompanied  to 
Arizona  his  old  friend.  Gen.  Fremont,  with  whom  he  became 
connected  in  the  development  of  the  resources  of  that  state. 
By  Pres.  Hayes  he  was  appointed  Register  of  the  Land  Office 
of  Arizona,  at  Tucson,  holding  the  office  till  i88i,  when  he  en- 
gaged in  mining  and  real  estate  enterprises  in  Arizona.  He 
wrote  and  published  a  valuable  pamphlet  on  Arizona.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  He  had  been  suffering  with  a  disease 
which  finally  resulted  in  his  death.  Nczuark,  N.  J.,  Daily  Adver- 
tiser ;  N.  Y.  Times ;  N.  Y.  Herald,  etc.,  Oct.  25,  7c?c?/ —  contained 
obituaries  ;  his  decease  was  noticed  by  the  press  generally. 
His  funeral  occurred  Nov.  9,  1881,  from  First  M.  E.  church,  Pas- 
saic ;  burial  in  Cedar  Lawn  Cemetery  near  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Mrs.  Anna  (Shephard)  Paulison  res.  in  Passaic  1881-96. 

2998. 

Tfele'kX'  I*(lllliSOtl  (Mary",  Ichabod'^,  Benjamin  Norton^,  Ichabods,  Moses^), 

d.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1894,  a.  63,  m.  New  York  city  June  7, 
1855,  Samuel  B.  Fritts,  he  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ab.  1892.  Resi- 
dence Passaic,  N.  J.,  1884,  coal  merchant  in  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.: 
8198  Fanny  Gordon^  Fritts,  b.  Apr.  17,  1856,  Passaic,  d.  May  12, 
i860.  8199  William  Arthur''  Fritts,  b.  June  25,  1858,  Jersey  City, 
N.  J.  Of  N.  Y.  city,  clerk.  8200  Charles  Paulison^  Fritts,  b. 
Feb.  19,  Jersey  City,  d.  July  18,  i860. 

8201  Gcorgiana^  Fritts,  b.  Jan.  2,   1865,  Passaic,  N.  J.,  m., 
res.  since  ab.  1890  at  Albany.     Ch.  :  Son^  and  Daughter''. 

8202  DeWitt  Clinton''  Fritts,      )  b.  Nov.   11,   1870,  Passaic, 

8203  Herbert  DcForesf  Fritts,  \       N.  J. 

2999. 

WILLIAM     HENRY'     CLEVELAND    (Benjamin  Norton^'Icha- 
bods,   Benjamin   NortonS   Ichabod^,   Moses^,  Moses' ),    d.  at   his   COUntry  Seat, 

Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  Oct.  3,  1881,  a.  59,  m.  ist,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov. 
22,  1853,  Fanny  Gordon,  b.  New  York  city  1831,  d.  Newark  Jan. 
19,  1872,  a  da.  Leonard  and  Catherine  (Van  Duser).  He  m.  2d, 
N.  Y.  c,  Dec.  8,  1874,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Van  Winkle)  Richards,  b. 
Rutherford,  Harrison,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J.,  May  1838,  wid.  Henry 
Edward  Richards,  da.  WaUing  and  Annie  (Herring).  Ch.  b. 
Newark  by  ist  m.  :  8204  Frank  Philip",  b.  Dec.  8,  d.  9,  1854. 
8205  Edgar  Hamilton'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  24,  1856.  unm. ; 
res.  Newark,  1886.  For  a  number  of  years  a  salesman  in  N.  Y. 
city  with  a  hat  jobbing  house. 

8206     Leonard  Gordon"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.   19,  i860,  d. 
Newark  Jan.  5,  1881,  unm.     Newark  Daily  Advertiser,  /an.j,  i88ij 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  iqh 

Leonard  G.  Cleveland  d.  suddenly  at  residence  of  his  uncle,  P.  W.  Vail.  He  had 
been  complaining  of  vertigo,  but  retired  well  as  usual.  Early  this  morning  hi.s  bro.  viras 
awakened  by  his  heavy  breathing,  and  he  d.  in  a  few  minutes.  He  was  an  intelligent, 
promising  young  man.     His  death  is  deeply  deplored. 

8207  Fannie*,  b.  May  4,  d.  Aug.  7,  1861. 

8208  William  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  16,  1863,  unm., 
1.  Newark.   2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

William  Henry'  Cleveland  resided  in  Newark  and  New 
York  city.     Newark  Daily  Advertiser,  Oct.  j,  1884 — Obituary  : 

Wii.Li.xM  H.  Cleveland,  who  has  been  seriously  ill  for  some  months,  d.  this 
morning.  He  came  to  Newark  when  a  young  man  and  engaged  in  the  trunk  and  bag  busi- 
ness with  Edgar  Farmer,  in  Division  street,  and  subsequently  on  Mulberry  street.  He 
was  of  retiring  disposition,  but  of  strong,  generous  impulses,  and  did  many  charitable 
deeds,  of  which  the  public  knew  nothing.  Of  late  years  he  has  been  less  identified  with 
Newark  than  in  his  earlier. 

Many  years  of  the  firm  Edgar  Farmer  &  Co.,  New  York. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Van  Winkle)  [Richards]  Cleveland  res. 
Bloomfield.  She  m.  ist,  Rutherford,  Henry  Edward  Richards, 
b.  Newark  1^822,  d.  Bloomf.  Oct.  28,  1872,  a  s.  Leonard  and 
Elizabeth  (Vance),  wholesale  grocer,  partner  with  his  bro., 
David  Willard  Richards,  Newark.  Ch.  :  Willard  Richards ; 
Harry  Edward  Richards  m.  Miss  Nelly  Van  Liew  ;  Leonard 
Richards  m.  Carrie  Dodd,  da.  Amzi.  Ch.  :  i.  Lilian  Richards; 
Louis  Richards  ;   Inf.  d.  s. 

3000. 

SARAH'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin  NortonMchabods,  Benjamin  Nor- 
ton*, ichabods,  Moses'-*),  m.  Passaic,  N.  J.,  Juue  1 4,  1 849,  Edgar  Farmer, 
b.  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1824,  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  15,  1876,  a  s. 
William  Carleton  and  Margaret  (Grey).     Ch.  b.  Newark: 

+8209     Martha  Rosaline''  Farmer,  b.  July  4,  1850. 

8210      William  Edgar^  Farmer,  b.  June  3,  1852,  d.  N.  Julv  29, 

1854. 

+8211  William  Cleveland^  Farmer,  b.  Aug.  5,  1855. 

8212  Mary  Macauly^  Farmer,  b.  Apr.  11,  1864. 

8213  Edgar  Frank^  Farmer,  b.  Mar.  23,  1867. 

Edgar  Farmer  resided  at  Newark,  where  his  wndow  still  res. 
1889.  Successful  manufacturer  and  merchant.  In  1842  he  or- 
ganized the  firm  Galpin  &  Farmer,  manufacturers  of  and  deal- 
ers in  trunks  and  traveling  bags.  His  partner  retired  1847,  and 
Mr.  Farmer  continued  business  in  his  own  name  until  he  admit- 
ted as  partners  his  brother,  Thomas  G.  Farmer,  and  William 
Hen'ry'  Cleveland  +2999,  the  firm  being  Edgar  Farmer  &  Co. 
always  afterward,  with  factory  at  Newark  and  warerooms  in 
N.  Y.  city.  Thomas  G.  Farmer  retired  1856  ;  since  1881  William 
Cleveland^  Farmer  and  William  Henry  Peck  have  been  the 
only  constituents  of  the  firm. 

3002. 

JAMES  MANNING'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin  Norton",  Ichabod^ 
Benjamin  Norton^,  Ichabod^,  Moses*,  Moses^),  b.  PaSSaic,  N.  J.,  Mar.  1 6,  1 829, 

unm. ;  resided  many  years  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.  ;  res.  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  1895.  For  many  years  salesman  in  the  New  York  estab- 
lishment of  Edgar  Farmer  &  Co.,  now,  1895-7,  Headley  &  Far- 
mer Co.  His  life  has  been  one  of  activity,  with  close  attention 
to  business. 


IOI2  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3004. 

ICHABOD'    CLEVELAND     (lchabod«,  Ichabods,  Benjamin  NortonS 

-Ichabods,  Moses^,  Mosesi),  m^^i^t,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Jan.  i6,  1843, 
Margaret  GudfelL-OMis,  b.  Paramus,  N.  J.,  May  16,  1817,  d. 
New  York  city  Sept.  9,  1862,  only  da.  Benjamin  and  Ann  (Van- 
derbeck).  He  m.  2d,  Hudson  City,  N.  J.,  now  Jersey  City 
Heights,  Nov.  21,  1867,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Duryea)  Zabriskie,  b. 
Tappan,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  182 1,  wid.  Albert  Zabriskie,  a  da.  James 
and  Christina  (Herring).     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

+  8214  Benjamin  Franklin'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  22,  1844, 
New  York  city.  8215  Mary  Augusta*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  29, 
1846,  Hack.,  d.  H.  Jan.  28,  185 1.  8216  George  Washington' 
Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  25,  1849,  H.,  unm.  Soldier  in  a  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  reg.  2  years;  he  re-enlisted  in  U.  S.  Regular  Army,  par- 
ticipated in  many  battles  in  late  war.  Was  in  mines  of  Cal.  ; 
res.  Kansas  1884  ;  carpenter,  builder. 

+  8217  William  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  13,  185 1, 
Hackensack.  8218  Emma  Louisa*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  22,  1853, 
H.,  m.  Jersey  C.  Nov.  22,  1869,  John  Butler  Hadden,  b.  N.  Y.  c. 
May  22,  1840,  only  s.  Thomas,  1.  Jersey  C,  superintendent  of 
stevedores,  Lehigh  Valley  R.  R.,  Pier  2,  North  River.  Ch.  b. 
J.  C.  :  Eliz<f  Hadden,  b.  Feb.  12,  d.  J.  C.  Apr.  14,  1871  ;  George 
Cleveland'^  Hadden,  b.  Mar.  16,  1872  ;  Garrett  Sneden''  Hadden,  b. 
July  10,  1874.     2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

Ichabod'  Cleveland  lived  at  Tottenville,  N.  Y.,  to  Aug.  17, 
1837,  Hackensack  to  1842,  Tot.  ag.  to  1843,  N.  Y.  c.  to  1845, 
Hack.  ag.  to  1854,  N.  Y.  c.  ag.  to  1862,  Cypress  Hill,  N.  Y.  to 
1865,  N.  Y.  c.  ag.  to  1867,  since  at  Jersey  C.  Heights  (1895).  At 
Hackensack  he  learned  blacksmithing.  In  1884-92  watchman 
N.  Y.,  L.  E.  &  W.  R.  R.  freight  depot,  Jersey  C. 

Mrs.  Margaret  G.  (Oldis)  Cleveland  was  run  over  by  horses, 
by  the  carelessness  of  driver,  and  died  from  injuries.  Margaret 
Duryea  m.  ist,  Tappan,  Albert  Zabriskie,  b.  1827,  d.  T.  1853,  I'd 
N.  Y.  c,  express.  Ch.  :  Maria  Zabriskie,  m.  William'  Cleveland 
+3008;  Margaret  Zabriskie  m.  David  Essex.  Ch.  :  7  —  Allie 
Essex,  Richard  Essex,  2  Da. ;  David  Essex,  2  Sons. 

3005. 

JAMES     HENRY'    CLEVELAND   (ichabod^,   Ichabod^,   Benjamin 

Norton^,  ichabod\Moses5),  m.  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  Juuc  29,  1848,  Margaret 
Lydecker,  b.  N.,  1824,  a  da.  Dwelt  Nyack  to  1854,  since  at 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1884,  wheelwright  and  carpenter.  From  1859 
has  been  foreman  Erie  R.  R.  shops,  Elmira.  Ch.  :  8219  Alena 
Olevia*,  b.  Apr.  15,  d.  Aug.  7,  1849. 

8220     Edward  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  July  17,  1854,  unm., 
1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  studying  law  in  New  York  city,  1884. 

3007. 

MARY    ELIZA'  CLEVELAND    (lchabod«,  Ichabod^  Benjamin  Nor- 

tons  ichabods,  Moses^),  m.  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  June  13,  1854,  Clemens 
Brown,  b.  Switzerland,  Oct.  18,  1828,  d.  Louisville,  Del.,  Aug. 
15,  1878,  a  s.  John  and  Elizabeth.     Ch.  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1013 

8221  Helena^  Brown,  b.  Oct.  25,  1855,  Hack.,  m.  1880, 
Albert  Lupkins,  1.  New  York  citv,  1884,  restaurant,     s.  p. 

8222  Adeline',        \  b.  Dec.  22,  1856,  H.,  d.  H.,  Aug".  8,  1857. 

8223  Evangeline"-,  \  b.  Dec.  22,  1856,  H.,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Apr.  24, 
1862. 

8224  Stephen  Henry^  Bro7vn,  b.  Sept.  27,  1859,  N.  Y.  c,  m. 
N.  Y.  c,  July  16,  1882,  Matilda  Comes,  b.  N.  Y.  c,  1864,  only 
da.  Thornas  and  Eliza,  1.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  painter.  Ch.  : 
Evangeline'  Brown,  b.  Mar.  28,  J.  C,  d.  J.  C,  May  25,  1883. 

Ellsworth',         ']  b.  Sept.  5,   1862,  N.  Y.  c,  d.   N.  Y. 
I  c,  Oct.,  1862. 

8225  W infield  Scott\  f  b.  Sept.  5,   1862,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  N.  Y. 

j  c,  Nov.  19,  1862. 

8226  Ichabod  Cleveland',  \  b.  and  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Apr.  29,  1866. 

8227  Clemens^,  \  b.  and  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Apr.  29,  1866. 
Elizabeth'  Brown,  b.  and  d.  New  York  city,  Jan.  9, 

1867. 

8228  Ellsworth'  Brown  (ag.),  b.  June  9,  i868,  New  York 
city. 

Capt.  Clemens  Brown  lived  at  Hackensack  to  1859,  N.  Y.  c. 
to  187 1,  Port  Richmond,  Richmond  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1872,  Jersey 
C.  af.  where  his  widow  res.  Was  captain  of  a  river  steamer. 
Afterward  had  an  interest  in  a  wrecking  machine  which  he 
operated.  He  d.  from  injuries  received  from  a  negro  ruffian, 
his  hired  man,  during  a  quarrel,  just  after  he  came  from  water 
in  his  diving  bell. 

3008. 

WILLIAM'^    CLEVELAND     (lchabod«,  ichabod^,  Benjamin  Norton^ 

ichabods,  Moses2),  m.  ist,  English  Neighborhood,  now  Englewood, 
Bergen  co.,  N.  J.,  Mar.  19,  1862,  Maria  Zabriskie,  b.  Nov.  6, 
1843,  d.  Jersey  City  Heights,  Jersey  C,  N.  J.,  Oct.  25,  1882,  a 
da.  Albert  and  Margaret  (Duryea).  He  m.  2d,  J.  C,  May  23, 
1884,  Frances  Abig'ail  Jane  Sickelmore,  b.  Brighton,  orig. 
Brighthelmstone,  Sussex  co.,  Eng.,  July  i,  1848,  a  da.  Clifford 
and  Frances  Ann  (Goldsmith),  res.  Jersey  City,  car  decorator. 
Pa.  R.  R.     Both  m.  :  s.  p. 

3010. 

RICHARD  THOMPSON'  CLEVELAND  (Ichabod^  Ichabod^ 

Benjamin  NortonS  Ichabods,  Moses^),  m.    NcW    York    city,  Juue    13,     1869, 

Jemima  Adelaide  Merritt,  b.  N.  Y.  c,  Feb.  6,  1847,  a  da.  William 
and  Catharine  (Crum).  Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  city  :  822.9  Edward  Love', 
b.  Jan.  15,  1871,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Jan.  24,  1873. 

8230  Louisa  Adelaide'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  24,  1872,  1873. 
JusTiNA  Graham",  b.  Oct.  17,  1876,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Apr.  7,  1878. 

8231  JusTiNA  Graham*  Cleveland  (ag.),  b.  June  9,  1879. 

8232  Juliette  Debillier*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  18,  1882. 
Richard  Thompson'  Cleveland  resided  Tottenville,  N.  Y., 

to  1852,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  to  1862,  N.  Y.  city  since  (1895), 
wood  turner.  From  1874  was  a  member  of  N.  Y.  City  Fire 
Ins.  Patrol,  90th  st.  station  (1884),  Insurance,  1892. 


1014  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3011. 

ANN     ELIZA'    CLEyELAND     (Henry  Traphagene,  Ichabods,   Ben- 
jamJiTT^oFton^,  Ichabacja^ jfeses^j^  d.  NcW  York  citV,  June  2  1,   l886,  a.  62, 

m.  N.  Y.  c,  May  25,  1848,  William  Tooper,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
May  II,  1824,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Mar.  21,  1870,  a  s.  Peter  and  Ellen 
(Smith).     Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  city  : 

8233  Mortimer  Granville^  Tooper,  b.  Apr.  25,  1849,  d.  N.  Y. 
c,  Dec.  3,  1878,  m.  Fishkill,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1873,  Henrietta  Van 
Steenbnrgh,  b.  F.,  Mar.,  1855,  a  da.  James  and  Abigail  (Hal- 
stead),  1.  N.  Y.  c,  commercial  traveler  for  wooden  warehouse. 
His  wid.  1.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1884.  Ch.  :  Frances  Genevieve^, 
b.  Feb.  3,  1877,  P.,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  1878  ;  Mortimer  S/iipman'  Tooper, 
b.  vSept.  21,  1878,  N.  Y.  c. 

8234  Ida'',    )  b.  Oct.  5,  185 1. 

8235  E/la\  \h.  Oct.  5,  185 1,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Oct.  5,  185 1. 

8236  Genevieve  Louise^  Tooper,  b.  Dec.  17,  1854,  m.  N.  Y.  c, 
Apr.  II,  187 1,  Henry  Alpheus  Lee,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5, 
1 841,  a  s.  John  Francis  and  Catharine  (Heyniger),  1.  N.  Y.  city, 
of  firm  Napheys  [George  D.]  &  Lee  [T.  W.  Burger,  special], 
mfrs.,  tin  cans,  pails,  and  boxes,  N.  Y.  c.  Was  member  13th 
N.  Y.  reg.,  at  Bull  Run,  Va.,  battle  1861  ;  lost  his  health  in  the 
army.  Ch.  :  Genevieve"  Lee,  b.  Nov.  7,  1874,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  d. 
N.  Y.  c,  Apr.  5,  1879. 

8237  Willena  Hattie^  Tooper,  b.  Apr.  27,  1859,  m.  N.  Y.  c," 
Aug.  3,  1876,  Alison  Erskine  Mosier,  b.  Lockport,  111.,  Nov.  26, 
1853,  a  s.  Harvey  and  Morcia  Eloise  (Eddy),  1.  N.  Y.  c,  ac- 
countant for  grain  elevator.  Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  c.  :  Alena^  Mosier,  b. 
Aug.  16,  1876,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Jan.  14,  1882;  Be  Lano  Erskitie^h. 
Mar.  7,  1879,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Jan.  19,  1882  ;  William  Tooper\  b.  May 
18,  1880,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Jan.  22,  1882  ;  JVint/irop'  Mosier,  b.  Sept. 
II,  1883.. 

William  Tooper  resided  in  New  York  city.  Commenced 
business  life  an  accountant  for  wholesale  grocers.  In  1847  was 
of  Haight  [Charles]  &  Tooper,  provision  merchants,  N,  Y.  to 
1882,  when  he  organized  the  firm  James  G.  Powers  &  Co. 
[William  Tooper,  Allan  B.  Potter],  wholesale  grocers,  con- 
tinuing with  them  always  afterward. 

3012. 

ISAAC    CLEVELAND    (Nicholas",  Ichabods,  Benjamin  NortonS  Icha- 

bod3,  Moses=),  m.  Tappantown,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  6,  1851,  Jeannette 
Demarest,  b.  River  Vale,  N.  J.,  Mar.  10,  1833,  da.  James  and 
Jane  (Wortendyke),  res.  River  Vale,  1885,  chair  manufacturer. 
Ch.  b.  River  Vale  : 

4-8238     James  William'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  185 1. 

8239  Mary  Catharine'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  22,  1853,  m. 
Paskack,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J.,  Jan.  i,  1870,  Abram  Storms,  b.  West 
Paskack,  Aug.  23,  1847,  "s.  "Staats  and  Eliza  Ann  (Johnson),  1. 
Paskack.  Ch.  b.  P.  :  Jeannette"  Storms,  b.  Feb.  10,  1874,  d.  Aug. 
28,  1885  ;   George  Annd'  Storms,  b.  June  7,  1875. 

8240  Sarah  Elizabeth"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  i,  1855,  m. 
River  V.,  Feb.  21,  1878,  William  De  Mott,  b.  Englewood,  N.  J., 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1015 

Mar.  6,  1852,  s.  Jacob  M.  and  Belinda  J.  (Vanderbeck),  1.  Engle- 
wood.  Ch.  b.  River  V.  :  Civv//  Z>6' J/^//,  Jan.  30,  1878  ;  lVarren\ 
July  10,  1 88 1  ;  El/iicr'  Be  Motf,  Nov.  7,  1885. 

8241  Margaret  Ann'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  15,  1857,  m. 
River  v.,  Nov.  24,  1875,  John  H.  De  Wolf,  b.  Tappan,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  7,  1853,  s.  Martin  and  Catharine  (Herring),  1.  Old  Tappan, 
N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Tappan  :  Charles'  De  IVolf,  June  9,  1880  ; 
Annie\  Aug.  5,  1881.  8242  Martha',  b.  Dec.  22,  1858,  d.  River 
v.,  Dec.  29,  1869. 

+  8243     Nicholas®  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  12,  1861. 

8244  Demarest*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  23,  1870. 

3013. 

SARAH'    CLEVELAND  (Nicholase,  Ichabods,  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabods, 

Moses^),  m.  River  Vale,  N.  J.,  Jan.  24,  1856,  Claudius  O.  Collig- 
non  or  Cologran,  b.  Harrington  tp.,  N.  J.,  Dec.  8,  1830,  a  s.  Peter 
and  Mary  (Perry).     Ch.  \.  River  Vale  : 

8245  Peter  C  CoUiguoii,  b.  Oct.  19,  1856,  m.  New  York 
city,  Aug.  5,  1875,  Bella "E.  Ward,  da.  George  and  Margaret 
(Graff),  1.  bet.  River  V.  and  Closter,  N.  J.,  1886,  accountant  for 
CoUignon's  Mills.  Ch.:  Raymond  C."  Collignoii,  b.  June  11,  1876, 
Closter;  Isabelle  M.\  May  18,  1880,  Westwood,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J.; 
Ba.",  Sept.  7,  1886. 

8246  Sara/i  Louisa"-  Collignon,  b.  May  20,  1858,  m.  Closter, 
Feb.  8,  1874,  James  H.  Tuers,  b.  Washingtonville,  Bergen  co., 
N.  J.,  s.  John  and  Maria  (Sipp),  1.  Washingtonv.,  wood  turner 
with  C.  Collignon.  Ch.:  feuuie'  Tuers,  b.  Mar.  7,  1875,  River  V.; 
Irena\  Sept.  15,  1876,  R.  V.;  DeUa\  b.  Apr.  26,  1879,  Westw.,  d. 
Oct.  15,  1880  ;   Claudius  O:'  Tuers,  b.  July  8,  1881,  Westw. 

8247  Eveline"  Collignon,  b.  Apr.  18,  1865. 

8248  Catharine  Adelia^  Collignon,  Oct.  27,  1868. 

8249  Isaae^  Collignon,  Nov.  17,  187 1. 

Claudius  O.  Collignon  resides  at  Washingtonville.  Proprie- 
tor of  CoUignon's  Mills,  between  Closter  and  River  V.,  chair 
factory  and  wood  turning  establishment.  Clayton  and  Nelson's 
History  of  Bergen  and  Fassaie  eounties  -C\2i\xdms  O.  Collignon, 
portrait  and  biographical  sketch  ;  owner  of  an  extensive  chair 
factory  at  Old  Tappan,  in  Harrington  tp.,  where  he  has  lived 
the  principal  part  of  his  life.  Here  he  made  the  first  folding 
chairs  in  U.  S.,  which  are  protected  by  10  different  patents. 
He  was  reared  a  Roman  Catholic,  but  is  liberal  in  views,  a  cor- 
dial supporter  of  all  worthy  church  and  school  enterprises. 

Collignon,  Cologran  i7«c^j/rv.  — Peter'  Cologran  came  from  Raught,  France,  before 
1830;  Claudius  O."  Collignon. 

3015. 

Amanda  3Ialviiia'  Patterson  {Alfl/a^  Crane,  Hannah^,  Benja.. 
min  Norton*,  Ichaboda,  Moses',  Mosesi),    m.    NoV.   27,    1831,  ZcuaS    Hurd    of 

Sparta,  Sussex  co.,  N.  J.,  b.  Oct.  28,  1802,  d.  Jan.  18,  1852.  She 
res.,  1882-5,  Suckasunny  Plains,  Morris  co.,  N.  J.  Ch.  b.  New 
York  city:     Franees  Arabella^  Hurd,  b.  Jan.  4,  1833,  died  Mar.  4, 

1835- 

8250  Eugene  Ferdinand^  Hurd,  b.  Apr.  17,  1834,  d.  Dec.  6, 

1842. 


IOi6  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

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/ 

8251  Frances  Arabella^  Hitrd  (ag.),  b.  Dec.  20,  1835,  d-  ^^^7 
25,  1857,  m.  Apr.  2,  1857,  as  ist  w.,  James  Walwyn  Sergeant  of 
N.  Y.  c.     Resided  New  York  city.     He  m.  2d. 

8252  Josepliine  Au^MSta^  Hurd,  b.  Jan.  6,  1838,  m.  Aug-.  15,. 
1862^,  Francis  EllswcJfth  of  Conn.,  b.  Nov.  20,  1836.  Resided 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ch. :  Fan /if  FUsworth,  b.  Aug.  11,  1863;  Wil- 
liam Francis'  Ellsiuorth,  May  13,  1869. 

8253  Williani  Patterson''  Hurd,  b.  Mar.  6,  1841,  m.  July  9, 
1874,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Mary  (De  Golyer)  Howe  of  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.,  b.  Apr.  30,  1847.     Resided  Brooklyn. 

8254  Henry  Augustus''  Hurd,  b.  May  6,  1843,  d.  Aug.  22, 
1844. 

8255  Fdgar  Crane''  Hurd,  b.  Aug.  22,  1845,  d.  Aug.  23, 1847. 

8256  Araminta  Aletta^  Hurd,  b.  Feb.  24,  1849. 

8257  Alexander  Cratie^  Hurd,  b.  Sept.  25,  185 1. 

3016. 

Araminta  Aletta'  Patterson  {Aletta^  Craue,  Hannah^  Benja- 
min Norton*,  Ichabod^,  Moses^),  d.  Richmond,  Va.,  Sept.  2,  1883,  a.  71, 
m.  Oct.  28,  1836,  Henry  Exall,  b.  Nov.  22,  1812.     Ch.: 

8258  Sarah  Barrett^  Fxall,  b.  Aug.  28,  1840. 

8259  Turner  Patterson^  Exall,  b.  Aug.  6,  1846,  m.  Nov.  19, 
1872,  Sallie  Clarey  Davis  of  Washington,  D.  C.,  b.  July  16,  1850. 
Has  resided  many  vears  at  Richmond,  1883.  Ch.:  Kate  Seymour^ 
Exall,  b.  Aug.  17,  /S73;  Elizabeth  Ellerf  Exall,  Dec.  18,  1878. 

-(-8260     Kate  Seymour^  Exall,  b.  Feb.  22,  1850. 

8261  Alexander  DuvaP  Fxall,  b.  Dec.  3,  1853,  m.  Nov.  18, 
1880,  Lizzie  C.  Miller  of  Danville,  Pittsylvania  co.,  Va.,  b.  Cul- 
peper,  Culpeper  co.,  Va.,  Oct.  29,  1853,  res.  many  years  Rich- 
mond. 

The  Clmrchman,  M.  H.  MaUorv  ^  Co.,  Publisliers,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22.  /i'.^?  —  Entered  into 
rest,  after  an  illness  of  3  weeks,  on  Sunday,  Sept.  2,  1883,  Araminta  Alletta,  wife  of  Henry 
Exall.    "  Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart,  for  they  shall  see  God." 

Henry  Exall  resided  at  Suckasunny  Plains,  N.  J.,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  and  has  lived  many  years  at  Richmond. 

3017. 

William    Ta}'ner^  I*attei\SOn   (^/^/A/"  Ov?;?^,  Hannah^,  Benjamin 

NortonMchabods,  Moses=),  b.  Ncw  York  city,  Dcc.  28,  18x5,  died  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  14,  1894,  m.  New  York  city,  Dec.  2,  1885, 
Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Lowry  of  Covington,  Kenton  co.,  Ky.,  b.  1840, 
wid.,  da.  William,     s.  p. 

JVilliam  Turner''  Patterson  resided  in  N.  Y.  city  and  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  He  was  for  many  years  a  member  of  the  firm  Patterson 
Brothers,  hardware  merchants,  withdrawing  his  special  partner- 
ship, Jan.  I,  1878.  He  afterward  engaged  in  banking,  and  re- 
tired from  business  several  years  ago.  He  and  wife  traveled 
in  Europe  during  the  years  1886-7'. 

Mr.  Patterson  sent  us  the  records  of  descendants  of  Hannah*; 
he  for  many  years  kept  a  genealogy  of  descendants  of  his  great- 
grandfather, Alexander  Patterson.  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  (Lowry)  Pat- 
terson res.  Denver,  Col.,  1895.     By  her  ist  m.  had  a  daughter. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


3018. 


1017 


E(l{f(ir  Crane'  I*attet'SOli  {Aletta^  O-ane,  Hannah^,  Benj.  Norton^, 

ichaboda,  Moses2),  b.  New  York  city,  May  i,  1817,  m.  Goshen,  N.  Y., 
July  9,  1845,  Jane  Wilson,  b.  Goshen,  Mar.  24,  1822,  da.  John  and 
Susan  Ann  ("Wenman).     Ch.  b.  New  York  city  : 

8262  Agnes  Wilson^  Patterson^  b.  Apr.  27,  1846,  in.  Oct.  12, 
1864,  John  Ellis  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  b.  Jime  19,  1841.  Divorced 
1880.  Resided  in  Brooklyn.  Ch.:  Lillian  Pattei-son''  Ellis,  born 
Dec.  25,  1865;  Carrie  Irene"'  Ellis,  June  20,  1870;  Edgar''  Ellis, 
June  29,  1874. 

-{-8263     Edgar^  Patterson,  b.  July  2,  185  i. 

8264  Carrie^  Patterson,  b.  Aug.  22,  1853,  m.  Dec.  2,  1875, 
Edward  Hincken  Brundage  of  Brooklyn,  b.  Apr.  29,  1852  ;  has 
always  lived  in  Brooklyn.     Ch. :  Estelle  Holt^  Brundage,  b.  Dec. 

3,  1876;   Schuyler'^  Brundage,  Apr.  12,  1879. 

Edgar  Crane'  Patterson  has  resided  for  many  years  in  Brook- 
lyn {1895).  A  successful  hardware  merchant  of  New  York  city, 
of  the  well-known  firm  Patterson  Brothers,  founded  1848,  the 
co-partnership  being,  Edgar  C,  Henry  A.,  and  William  T.  Pat- 
terson. The  business  was  started  at  27  Bowery;  removed 
later  to  13  Bowery,  where  they  were  burned  out  in  1858,  and 
then  established  themselves  at  27  Park  Row,  and  still  remain, 
one  of  the  largest  wholesale  and  retail  hardware  and  metal 
houses  in  the  city.  William  T.  Patterson  withdrew  from  the 
firm  Jan.  i,  1878.  Minot  C.  Kellogg  was  afterward  admitted 
into  the  partnership,  which  expired  by  limitation,  Jan.  31,  1884. 
The  following  have  formed  a  corporation  under  the  laws  of  N. 
Y.,  with  the  same  title,  "Patterson  Brothers":  Henry  A.  Pat- 
terson, Edgar  C.  Patterson,  Minot  C.  Kellogg,  D.  J.  Tinglev,  D. 
Numan,  E.  Stagg,  R.  N.  Brundage,  M.  F.  Griffiths.  Edgar 
Crane'  Patterson  is  President  of  the  company.  He  has  always 
been  known  as  an  energetic  business  man,  and  under  his  man- 
agement the  concern  will  continue  its  prosperity. 

3019. 

HenrtJ  Augustus^  PdtterSOn  {Aletta^  Craiw,  Hannahs,  Ben- 
jamin Norton*,  Ichabod3,  Moses2),  b.  New  York  city,  Sept.  26,  1819,  m. 
July  18,  1844,  Eleanor  Simons  Wright,  b.  June  17,  1823,  da. 
Charles  Gushing  and  Lavinia  Dorothy  (Simons).     Ch.  : 

8265  Secly  Benedict^  Patterson,  b.  June  2,  1845,  m.  June  27, 
1876,  Amanda  Josephine  Meeker  of  Phillipsburg,  Warren  co., 
N.  J.,  b.  Jan.  3,  1857.  Resided  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1882.  Ch.  : 
Eleanor'^  Patterson,  b.  Apr.  10,  1877. 

-I-8266     Franklin  Bayard^  Patterson,  b.  Mar.  12,  1848. 

8267  Henry  Turner^  Patterson,  b.  Oct.  27,  1850,  unm.,  1883. 

8268  Ella  Lavinia^  Patterson,  b.  Sept.  18,  1853,  m.  Oct.  20, 
1876,  Daniel  Kimball  Hall,  Jr.,  of  Brooklyn,  b.  July  4,  1840,  s. 
Daniel  Kimball,  has  res.  Brooklyn  many  years.  Ch.  b.  B.  : 
Augusta  Bartol'-'  Hall,  b.  July  20,  1877  ;  Harriot  Curtis^  Hall,  Aug. 

4,  1879. 

8269  Aletta  Louise^  Patterson,  b.  Sept.  14,  1856,  m.  Apr.  3, 
1878,  Frederick  William  Horn,b.  Nov.  25,  1850,  has  and  still  res. 


I0i8  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Brooklyn.  Ch.  :  A/iiia  Louise'  Iforn,  b.  Jan.  i8,  1879  ;  Frederick 
William^  Horn,  Aug.  23,  1880,- 

8270     Charles  Hoivard^   Patterson,    b.    Mar.    7,    1859.     8271 
M2?-«/i^l^^^<?r^«fISrov.  5,  1862.     8272    William  Wright'' Pat- 
terson, Mar.  13,  1865. 

Henry  Augustus'  Patterson  has  resided  many  years  in  Brook- 
lyn. A  founder,  1848,  of  the  successful  and  long  established 
hardware  firm,  Patterson  Bros.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  now  a  cor- 
poration of  which  he  is  still  a  leading  member  (1896). 

Wright  ancestry :  —  Ch&r\&s  Gushing  Wright  of  New  York,  the  celebrated  artist,  en- 
graver, and  die  sinker,  author  of  many  well  known  medals  in  American  numismatology, 
m.  Lavinia  Dorothy  Simons. 

3027. 

ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND   (Ezrae,    Benjamin   Norton^   Benjamin 

Norton^  ichabod3,  Moses^,  Mosesi),  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  13,  1852,  a.  23, 
m.  Elizabethtown,  now  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  May  11,  1846,  Green- 
leaf  Shotwell,  b.  Plainfield  or  Scotch  Plains,  Middlesex  co.,  now 
Union  co.,  N.  J.,  d.  Scotch  P.,  May  30,  1849,  a  s.  William  Piatt 
and  Harriet  (Pearce).     Ch.  : 

8273  William  /."  Shotwell,  m.  Miss  Van  Denbeek  of  Plain- 
field,  foster-daughter  of  A.  Van  Denbeek.  Said  to  be  residing 
Fargo,  Cass  co.,  Dak.,  1887.     Ch.  :  4. 

Shotwell  ancestries :  —  ]o\in'^,  b.  prob.  bef.  172=;,  from  England,  settled  on  road  bet. 
Scotch  Plains  and  Plainfield,  m.  ist.  Miss  Smith,  da.  of  Shubal  Smith,  2d,  Mary  Webster ; 
Sarah2,  b.  1756,  d  1850,  m.  ist,  Ralph  Smith,  s.  of  Ralph  of  Hanover,  Morris  co.,  N.  J.,  2d, 
William  Piatt'',  Jacob^  m.  Bersheba  Pound  of  Piscataway,  N.  J.,  da.  Elijah  ;  Elijah^,  b. 
Oct.,  177Q,  m.  Jemima  Piatt^ ;  William  Piatt^  Shotwell  m.  Harriet  Pearce,  da.  Noah. 

Piatt  ancestry :  ~  ]o\\n^,  from  France  prob.  bef.  1775;  Capt.  William^,  b.  ab.  1754; 
capt.  in  U.  S.  service,  was  killed  by  Indians,  1794,  m.  Mrs.  Sarah  (ShotwelP;  Smith  ; 
Jemima^  'P'xsxl.— Lit t ell's  Passaic  Valley  Settlers,  377-g. 

3028. 

THOMAS      BLACKWELL'     CLEVELAND     (Ezra^,   Benjamin 
Norton^,  Benjamin  Norton^  Ichabod',  Moses^,  Mosesi),  m.  LyonS  Farms,  EsSCX 

(now  Union)  co.,  N.  J.,  ]uly  13,  1852,  Martha  Hayes  Crane,  b. 
Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  16,  1832,  a  da.  of  Ambrose  and  Lydia 
Hayes  (Pike)  Crane,     s.  p.     Adopted  child  : 

8274  Emma  Louisa  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  25,  1876,  m. 
Newark,  Oct.  10,  1894,  Robert  Barclay  Dunham,  son  of  Daniel 
H.  Dunham.  Res.  Newark,  with  Firemen's  Insurance  Co.  of 
Newark,  of  which  his  father  is  president. 

Thomas  Blackwell'  Cleveland  resided  at  Elizabethtown 
(now  Elizabeth),  N.  J.,  to  Oct.,  1847,  Newark  to  1880,  afterward 
in  Roseville,  Newark;  res.  Newark,  1894-7.  Manufacturing 
jeweler.  He  commenced  as  apprentice  to  Isaac  and  Joseph 
Ailing;  was  of  firm  Ailing  [Joseph]  &  Cleveland,  Jan.,  1858,  to 
Sept.,  1862  ;  was  superinte'ndent  for  J.  &  J.  Ailing  to  their  dis- 
solution. On  retiring  from  them  he  was  presented  an  ebony 
cane  by  the  employes  and  a  gold  watch  by  the  firm,  the  pres- 
entation ceremonies  noticed  in  Nezvark  Advertiser,  Aug.  10,  1881. 
He  then  with  others  organized  the  jeweller  firm,  Isaac  A. 
Ailing  &  Co.  [James  S.  Holmes  and  Thomas  B.  Cleveland], 
retiring  therefrom,  1883. 


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3029. 

FRANCIS  ASBURY'  CLEV^ELAND  (Ezra'%  Benjamin  Norton^, 
Benjamin  Norton',  Ichabod3,  Moses^  I,   HI.  iSt,   Newark,  N.  J.,  July  31,   1856, 

Catharina  Romana  Marsiglia,  b.  New  York  city,  Feb.  8,  1840, 
only  da.  Gerlando  and  Eliza  Henry  (Ballentine)  [Charruaiid]. 
Divorced  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  27,  1863.  (vShe  m.  2d,  see 
below.)  He  m.  2d,  Newark,  Jan.  28,  1866,  Elizabeth  Morgan 
Edwards,  b.  N.,  Sept.  9,  1842,  a  da.  Cyrus  and  Elizabeth  (Mor- 
gan).    Ch.  b.  Newark,  by  ist  m.  : 

+8275  Leonore  Hermina'  Cleveland,  h.  May  13,  1857. 
By  2d  m.  : 

8276  Cyrus  Edwards'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  4,  1869,  m.  in 
Grace  P.  E.  church,  Newark,  Nov.  20,  1895,  Miss  Matilda  C. 
Nebenger  ;  res.  Newark,  1895,  clerk. 

8277  Frank  Buell'  Cleveland,  b.  July  31,  1874,  d.  N., 
July  23,  1875. 

8278  Bennett  Buell*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.    21,  1876. 
Francis  Asbury'  Cleveland  resided  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  to 

1850,  and  since  in  Newark  (1897).  In  1881  he  organized  the 
firm,  Cleveland  &  [J.]  Frank  (late  C3-rus  Edwards),  Newark 
Iron  Railing  Works,  founders  and  manufacturers  until  1885. 
Mrs.  Catharina  Romana  (Marsiglia)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  in  New 
York,  N.  Y".,  June  it,  1868,  Herman  Baetjer,  b.  Bremen,  Ger- 
many, Feb.  20,  1838,  as.  of  Hermann  and  Julia  Kohler  (Fred- 
erick),    s.  p.     Residence,  N.  Y.  city,  importer  of  cement. 

Baetjer  ancestrv  :  —  Hermani  Baetjer,  b.  Bremen,  m.  Julia  Kohler  Frederick,  b.  Bre- 
men, da.  of  Ernst,  b.  Bremen,  and  Margarita  (Kohler,  b.  Bremen). 

Mrs.  Catharina  R.  Baetjer,  an  author  and  contributor  to 
periodicals,  among  the  productions  :  AT.  V.  Genealogical  and 
Biographical  Record,  XVII :  222  —  Biographical  Sketch  of  Ger- 
lando Marsiglia ;  Carteret  and  Bryant  Genealogy,  by  Catharina 
Romana  Baetjer.  New  York :  Dempsey  e^  Carroll,  Art  Stationers, 
I88-J,  i2mo,  pp.  J  6. 

Marsiglia  ancestrv :-  Antonioi,  b.  Sicily,  m.  Catharina  Romana,  a  Roman  lady  be- 
longing to  an  old  familv,  name  of  Roman  Catharine  having  been  handed  down  from 
generations  ;  Gerlando^  Marsiglia,  b.  Palerm«,  vSicily,  Feb.  18,  1792.  At  a  very  early  age 
Signor  uerland(j  Marsiglia  showed  a  wonderful  talent  for  painting  at  a  country  home, 
Julianna,  Sicily,  and  painted  by  light  of  the  moon,  making  his  own  colors  from  berries; 
was  placed  under  tuition  of  Sig.  Patania  of  Palermo,  Sicily;  he  was  admitted  into  Royal 
Academy  of  Naples,  Italy.  Exhibited  his  work  when  the  nobles  visited  the  Academy 
and  received  the  highest' medal  for  historical  painting;  was  decorated  Mar.  22,  iSio,  by 
Fernando,  King  of  Sardinia,  in  the  kingdom  of  the  two  Sicilies.  Naples  was  his  home. 
When  the  king  of  France  was  visiting  the  Academy,  Jan.  5,  1817,  he  ordered  that  Ger- 
lando should  be  decorated  with  the  "  Fleur  de  Lis,"  which  was  tendered  him  Feb.  20, 
1817.  The  following  season  he  went  to  France  and  was  presented  at  the  court  of  Louis 
XVIII.  In  manners  he  was  verv  elegant.  Among  his  friends  was  a  young  American,  a 
^on  of  Robert  Fulton,  who  persuaded  him  to  visit  America.  1824,  and  here  he  remained 
and  painted  "The  Landing  of  Columbus,"  "Queen  Artimesia  at  the  Tomb  of  her  hus- 
band," "  Julius  Caesar  and  the  Roman  Senate,"  &c.  At  Washington,  D.  C,  he  copied 
Stewart's'portrait  of  Baron  De  Steuben.  The  copy  was  sold  to  city  of  N.  Y.,  1S50,  Wood- 
hull,  mayor,  and  is  now  in  mayor's  room,  Citv  Hall.  A  number  of  artists  established, 
Nov.  8,  1825,  the  N.  Y.  Drawing  Association, 'and  Jan.  16,  1826,  they  resolved  into  the 
National  Academy  of  Design,  the  founders  :  Cummings,  Thos.  S.,  Danforth,  M.  L.,  Dun- 
lap,  Wm.,  Durand,  A.  B  ,  Frazee,  John,  Inman,  Henry,  Ingham,  Chas.  C,  Marsiglia,  G., 
Mavereck,  Peter,  Morse,  S.  F.  B..  Potter,  Edw.  C,  Reinagle.  Hugh.  Town,  Ithiel, 
Wright,  Chas.  C,  Wall,  W.  G.,  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1850.  All  rites  of  Catholic 
church  were  observed,  and  his  interment  took  place  at  Calvary  cemetery;  m.  1837,  Mrs. 
Eliza  Henry  (Ballentine^)  Charruaud,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  Julv  14,  1799,  d.  Newark,  Aug,  8,1856, 
wid.  of  John  J.  Charruaud,  poetess,  contributor  to  N.  Y.  Mirror. 

Ballentine  ancestrv  of  C.  R.  Marsiglia  :  — Burke's  .-iy-;«frv  —  Ballextine  (Crook- 
dale,  Eng.)  Ar.  on  a  cross  betw.  4  mullets,  a  sword  erect  of  the  first,  hilt  and  pomel  or. 
0-£.y/ —  A  demi-grifRn  sa.  wings  endorsed  erm.,  in  dexter  claw  a  sword  erect.  .  .  . 
John'  of  Edinbure,  Scotland,  came  to  America  ab.  1785,  nephew  of  John  Ballentine, 
publisher  of  Robert  Burns'  poems,  d.  New  Orleans,  La.,  1803,  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Bryant^; 
Bonnell  ;  Eliza  Henry'  Ballentine  m.  Gerlando  Marsiglia^. 


I020  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Breijandf,  Brianty  Bivtiiit  ancestrv : — Johannisi  came  from  Amsterdam,  Holland, 
an  early  Dutch  settler  of  Hackensack;  N.  J.  ;  Cornelius^  left  Hack.  1717  with  his  bro. 
Simeon,  they  built  at  Sprinj<field  and  Westfield,  N.  J.,  the  two  first  homesteads  erected 
there,  he  was  drowned  near  his  home,  Springfield,  1792,  m.  Hannah  Carteref,  she  d.; 
-_^lizabeth3  Bryant,  b.  Springfield,  N.  J.,  1768,  d.  Elizabeth,  June  26,  1845,  m.  ist  Jonathan 
Bbrmell.  of  Chatham,  N|.  J._,  ad,  John  Ballentine',  3d,  Samuel  Williams  of  Hack. 

Carteret  arccestj-v  Of  C.  R.  Marsiglia,  three  lines  :  —  4  arms  :  Cartaret  (Hawnes, 
Bedford  co.,  Eng.  Barons  Carteret  and  Earls  Granville  ;  twice  the  chief  of  the  ancient 
house  of  Carteret  gallantly  defended  the  island  of  Jersey,  first  in  1374,  against  Bertrand 
du  Gueselin,  second,  against  the  Parliamentarians  ;  Elizabeth  Castle  in  Jersey,  under 
Sir  George  Carteret,  was  the  last  fortress  that  lowered  the  royal  banner).  Gu.  4  fusils  in 
fesse  ar.  Crest  —  A  squirrel  sejant  gu.  cracking  a  nut  ppr.  on  a  branch  of  laurel  spring- 
ing up  before  him  vert.  Motto —  Loyal  Devoir,  Helier',  Deputy  Gov.  of  Isle  of  Jersey, 
descendant  of  the  Lords  of  Carteret,  Duchy  of  Normandy,  family  dating  back  to  Wil- 
liam the  Conqueror,  1066;  Sir  Philip^,  knighted  by  Queen  Elizabeih  15S8,  m.  Rachel 
Paulet ;  Sir  Philip^  d.  »i662,  m.  Ann  Dowse  ;  Elizabeth''  Carteret,  for  whom  Elizabeth 
Castle  and  Elizabeth,  N.  J  ,  were  named,  m.  George  Carteref.  .  .  Helier^  m.  Elizabeth 
Dumaresque;  Sir  George*,  b.  1599,  joint  Gov.  of  Jersey,  Eng.,  1626,  knighted  May  g,  1646, 
Baron  of  Saltrum,  Devon,  who  and  Lord  John  Berkelev,  Baron  of  Stratton,  Somerset 
CO.,  youngest  s.  Sir  Maurice,  were  grantees  by  Duke  of  York  of  Nova  Caesarea,  now 
New  Jersey,  and  sent  his  4th  cousin,  Capt.  Philip  Carteret,  commissioned  [first]  Gov. 
of  N.  J.,  who  arrived  at  Elizabeth  Aug.,  1665.  Sir  George*,  first  proprietor  of  Eastern 
N.  J.,  July  29,  1673-1,  d.  Eng.  Jan.  14,  1679-80,  m.  his  cousin  Elizabeth*  Carteret;  Capt. 
James^,  mariner,  sent  by  his  father  to  Elizabeth  and  Carolina,  of  which  Sir  George*  was 
a  proprietor,  d.  in  America,  m.  June,  1673,  Frances  Delevall,  da.  Capt.  Thomas  Delavall, 
mayor  of  N.  Y.  city  ;  Elizabeth"  went  to  Isle  of  Jersey,  Eng.,  m.  ist  there  Edward 
Carteret,  a  relative,  he  d.  Isle  of  J.,  she  ret.  to  America  ;  Hannah'  Carteret  m.  Cornelius 
Bryant^.     .See  Hatfielcfs  History  of  Elizabeth,  43  —  210. 

3030. 

JOSEPH  AUGUSTUS'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra«,  Benjamin  Norton^ 
Benjamin  Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses^),    d.    Newark,    N.  J.,  DeC.   16,    18S0,    a. 

43,  m.  Clinton  tp.,  Essex  co.,  N.  J.,  Nov.  i,  1864,  Carrie  Baxter 
Reeves,  b.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  July  5,  1849,  da.  Alexander  and 
Mary  Hannah  (Meeker).     Ch.  : 

8279  Augusta^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  20,  1865,  Clinton  tp., 
m.  Newark,  Dec.  24,  1883,  George  Schuyler  Wright,  b.  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  June  14,  1858,  a  s.  Arthur  and  Mary  Gertrude 
(Van  Hise);  res.  Newark  1885,  builder,  s.  ?.  Da.^  b.  Apr.  17, 
N.,  d.  N.,  29,  1868. 

8280  Thomas  Blackwell'^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  25,  1871, 
N.,  of  Newark  (1896),  salesman. 

8281  Alexander  Reeves'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  2,  1873,  N. 

8282  Francis  Asbury*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  27,  1876,  N. 

8283  Leonore  Marsiglia*  Cleveland,  b.  June  26,  1878,  N. 
Joseph  Augustus'  Cleveland,  residence  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  to 

1850,  Newark  afterward,  printer.  He  was  one  of  the  first  to 
enlist  in  the  civil  war  ;  joined  Gen.  Abner  Doubleday's  Battery 
E.,  ist  U.  S.  Art.,  Army  of  the  Potomac,  and  served,  1861-1865, 
participating  in  13  battles  :  Gaines  Mill,  Malvern  Hill,  Penin- 
sular campaign,  Manassas,  Prince  William  co.,  Va.,  Fredericks- 
burg, Chancellorsville,  Spottsylvania  co.,  Va.,  Antietam,  Gettys- 
burg, Wilderness,  Spottsylvania,  Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg.  A 
gallant  soldier;  notwithstanding  his  frequent  and  great  perils, 
escaped  without  a  scratch.  He  was  assistant  superintendent  of 
the  Nezvark  Eiieni/ig  Journ'al  many  years,  and  a  much  esteemed 
member  of  the  Newark  Typographical  Union,  who  attended 
his  funeral.  Newark  Daily  Advertiser  ;  Newark  Journal^  Dec.  16, 
1880,  and  the  Newark  press  contained  obituaries.  Mrs.  Carrie 
Baxter  (Reeves)  Cleveland,  residence  Newark  {j.^g'j). 

3031. 

FREDERICK'    CLEVELAND    (Ezra«,  Benjamin  Norton^,  Benjamin 

Norton*,  ichabods,  Moses2),  m.  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Jan.  17,  1883,  Sarah 
Jane  Bogert,  b.  West  Hackensack,  now  Maywood,  N.  J.,  1840, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1021 

a  da.  of  John  A.  and  Jane  (Berdan),  s.  p.;  res.  Newark,  N.  J. 
(1897),  manufacturer.  Jicgister  A^.  J.  Vols.,  200 — Cleveland, 
Frederick  J.,  Co.  B,  26  N.  J.  V.,  enrolled  Sept.  3,  1862,  for  9 
months  ;  participated  in  battles  of  FrederickslDurg-,  Dec,  1862, 
Chancellorsville.     s.  p. 

3032. 

GEORGE  COOKMAN'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra^,  Benjamin  Norton^ 
Benjamin  NortonS  Ichabods,  Moses^),  m.   Philadelphia,    Pa.,  Sept.    4,    1 866, 

Annie  Maria  Stokes  Lamb,  b.  Stroudsburg,  Monroe  co..  Pa., 
Nov.  19,  1843,  a  da.  of  William  A.  and  Aurilla  (Wetherell).    Ch.: 

8284  Howard  Schuyler'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  11,  1868, 
Philadelphia,  d.  P.  June,  1888,  unm. 

Corp.  George  Cookman'  Cleveland  resided  at  Newark,  N.  J., 
to  Sept.  I,  1865,  and  since  in  Philadelphia,  1889,  merchant,  gents' 
furnishing-  goods,  manufacturer  of  "the  Cleveland  shirt."  Was 
enrolled  corporal  in  Co.  B,  26th  N.  J.  V.,  Sept.  3,  1862,  for  9 
months  ;  participated  in  battles  of  Fredericksburg  and  Chancel- 
lorsville, where  he  was  taken  prisoner  on  Marye's  Heights, 
May  4,  1863  ;  was  detailed  by  the  Confederates  nurse  in  a  hospi- 
tal in  Mr.  Tansill's  farm  house.  Was  liberated  May  8,  1863,  and 
returned  to  reg.  The  26th  was  made  of  excellent  material,  and 
performed  important  service. 

3033. 

ANNA'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra«),  m.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mar.  25, 
1868,  Stephen  Hunting  Faulks,  b.  Madison,  N.  J.,  Dec.  18,  1841, 
s.  Isaac  and  Hetty  Thompson  (Woodruff).     Ch.  : 

8285  Isaac  Woodruff''  Faulks,  b.  Jan.  13,  1869,  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  m.  Newark,  Jan.  17,  1894,  Ella  W\  Fort,  youngest  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  P.  Fort  of  Newark;  res.  Newark.  8286  Theodore 
Duffoiuf  Faulks,  b.  Dec.  12,  1870,  Elizabeth,  unm.,  1894.  8287 
Grace  Cleveland^  Faulks,  b.  Apr.  19,  1872,  E.,  m.  Newark,  William 
D.  Bird,  s.  Charles,  res.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1894.  8288  Eugene 
Cleveland''  Faulks,  b.  Dec.  22,  1882,  Newark,  d.  N.  Mar.   19,  1883. 

Stephen  Hunting  Faulks  resided  at  Elizabeth  to  Apr.,  1882, 
and  since  in  Roseville,  Newark,  1893.  Was  of  the  firm  Faulks, 
Kamp  &  Co.,  afterward  Holmes,  Faulks  &  Co.,  hay  cutting  and 
baling,  N.  Y.  city  to  1882  ;  since  cashier  Jersey  City  &  Bergen 
H.  R.  R.  Co.,  Jersey  C,  N.  J.  For  many  years  was  prominent 
in  politics  of  Elizabeth  ;  was  member  of  Union  co.  Republican 
Executive  Committee  1876-82,  of  City  Central  Republican 
Committee  1879-80  ;  pres.  of  4th  ward  Elizabeth  Republican 
Club  1879-82  ;  an  Alderman  of  Elizabeth  1877-9,  "made  an  ex- 
cellent record,"  says  the  Elizabeth  Journal,  Nov.  i,  iSyg,  speak- 
ing of  his  renomination.  For  years  was  in  the  Elizabeth  Fire 
Dept.,  holding  various  offices.  Has  been  a  Free  Mason  from 
1863;  was  a  charter  member  of  Orient  Lodge  126,  and  its  first 
secretary  many  years. 

3034. 

JAMES  ROGERS'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra«),  m.  Newark,  N.  J., 
Sept.  16,  1869,  Catharina  Lewe  Van  Aduard,  b.  Solvert,  Province 
of  Groningen,  Holland,  Mar.  23,  1849,  d.  Newark  Aug.  10,  1890, 


1022  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

da.  Scato-Ludolp  Lewe  and  Cornelia  Ebelina  (Cleveringa).  He 
m.  2d  ab.  1892.  Residence  Newark  to  1889;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1 891-5,  engraver.  Has  traveled  in  Europe.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b. 
"'^'"^ewark  :  8289  James  JRt)GERS*  Cleveland,  b.  June  13,  1870. 
8290  CoitNBLi A  Ebelina"  Cleveland,  July  14,  1874.  8291  Wil- 
liam JoHN^  Sept.  13,  1875.  8291  Stephen  Faulks^  Cleveland, 
Sept.  15,  1880.     Da^  b.  Dec.  14,  1882,  d.  N.  Jan.  6,  1884. 

3038. 

T^liehe    Hall ''    JBrOOheS    (Abigail^,  SenJ.  Xortons,  Benj.  NortonS  Ich- 

abods,  Moses2),  m.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Aug.  7,  1853,  James  Duncan 
Campbell,  b.  Elizabethtown,  now  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Nov.  14,  1830, 
d.  in  N.  Y.  before  1893,  a  s.  of  Lewis  and  Miranda  M.  (De  Camp). 
Ch.  b.  Elizabeth  : 

8293  George  Jaqui/f  Campbell^  b.  Nov.  19,  1854,  m.  before 
1893,  res.  New  York  city,  1867-89  was  a  salesman  in  Methodist 
book  rooms  ;  clerk  in  dry  goods  house.  8294  Evima^^  b.  Aug.  21, 
d.  Elizabeth,  Sept.  23,  1856.  8295  John  Finney^,  b.  Nov.  6,  1859, 
d.  E.,  Oct.  2,  i860.  8296  Lucius''  Campbell,  b.  Feb.  22,  1862,  d.  E., 
Nov.  13,  1863. 

James  Duncan  Campbell  resided  at  Elizabeth  to  1866,  Plain- 
field,  N.  J.,  to  1867,  N.  Y.  city  afterward,  cabinet  and  piano  forte 
manufacturer.  For  years  he  was  an  active  and  prominent 
member  of  Elizabeth  fire  dept.,  and  honored  with  various  offices 
in  it. 

Mrs.  PJiebe  BaW  {Brookes)  Campbell ves.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1894-7. 

3039. 

JEliXdhetli'  ]i(tll  (Phebe",  Benj.  Norton^,  Benj.  Norton^,  Ichabod',  Moses^, 

Mosesi),  m.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Feb.  17,  1857,  Isaac  William  Littell, 
b.  Westfiekl,  N.  J.,  Aug.  8.  183 1,  d.  Elizabeth,  Aug.  26,  1858,  a  s. 
of  Isaac  William  and  Mary  (Crane).     Ch.: 

+8297     Isaac  William^  Littell,  h.  Dec.  5,  1857,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Isaac  William  Littell  resided  at  Elizabeth  ;  an  accountant 
in  New  York  city.  For  years  a  prominent  member  of  old  Co. 
A,  Capt.  John  Drake,  N.  J.  M.,  of  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  in  which 
he  was  very  popular  and  highly  esteemed,  and  who  buried  him 
with  military  honors. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth''  {Ball)  Littell  residence  always  at  Elizabeth. 
(1897.)   • 

Littell,  Little  ancestry  ;  —  S artns :  LITTELL  or  LITTLE  (Bray,  Berks  co.,  Eng.)  Per 
chev.  ar.  and  sa.  in  chief  3"fleurs  de  lis  of  the  last,  in  base  a  tower  of  the  first.  Crest  — 
2  daggers  in  saltire  ppr.  .  .  .  George^,  patented  loo  acres  in  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  Mar. 
18,  1669;  John2,  left  home,  to  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Long  Island,  N.  Y., 
patented  134  acres  in  Elizabethtown,  on  Staten  Island  Sound,  of  N.  J.,  proprietors,  Dec. 
Q,  1676,  and  bought  lot  6,  Corson's  survey  of  Elizabetht.  above  TSt  mountain  iq6  acres; 
SamueP  Littell,  b.  1680,  of  Essex  co.,  N.  J.,  m.  Lydia  Bonnel ;  Benjamin-*,  of  Westfield, 
m.  Susan  Tucker  of  Elizabetht.;  Moses^,  b.  17^8,  m.,  as  ist  husband,  Abigail  Thompson^  ; 
Capt.  Isaac**,  b.  Mar.  10,  1764,  m.  Hannah  Frazee,  b.  May  20,  1766,  da.  Jonas;  Isaac  Wil- 
liam' Littell,  b.  Oct.  20,  1807,  m.  Mary  Crane'. 

Crane  ancestrv  :  —  ^tep\\en^  ;  ]ohx\'^  [see +333]  ;  Benjamin^,  m.  Esther  Woodruff,  b. 
1711;  Benjamin'',  "of  Westf.,  m.  Phebe  Halsey*  ;  Benjamin*,  m.  Sarah  Thompson";  Es- 
ther^,  m.  John  Crane  ;  Mary'  Crane,  m.  Isaac  William  Littell'. 

Thompson  ancestry :  —  [many  Thompsons  came  here  from  London  and  Hertford- 
shire, Eng.].  Hon.  Thomas',  from  Lynn,  Mass  ,  a  founder  of  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  1649, 
a  ist  "  Elizabetht.  Associate,"  1665,  dep.  of  Elizabetht.  in  Legislature,  1672  ;  Hur'',  Moses 
and  Aaron  bros.  "  from  Scotland  to  America,"  all  3  "Elizabetht.  Associates,"  1665  ;  John^ 
I'd  2  miles  w.  of  R.;  Thomas'*,  of  Union  tp.,  N.  J.,  tn.  ist,  Hannah  Rushmore  ;  Hezekiah'', 
m.  ist,  Jane  Ross;  Sarah"  Thompson,  m.  Benjamin  Crane^. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1023 


Hahall,  Halsey  ancestry  : — barms:  HalseY;^.-  Halse  (Fentongollan  and  Tre- 
sawsen  co.,  Cornwall,  Eng.,  sup.  to  have  desc.  fr.  De  Als  family.  Derived  fr.  John  Hals, 
Judge  Common  Pleas,  1423,  who  built  mansion  of  Kenedon,  Devon).  Ar.  a  fesse  betw. 
3  alces'  or  griffins'  heads  erased  sa.  .  .  .  Hon.  Thomas^,  Lynn  1637,  long  of  South- 
ampton, L.  ].,  the  richest  man,  rep.,  d.  N.  Y.,  1679  ;  Isaac^  ;  Joseph^  Hallsy,  b.  ab.  1668,  fr. 
Southamp.,  of  Elizabetht.  1694,  an  "Associate"  1700,  I'd  n.  Whetsheaf  tavern,  now  Lin- 
den, Union  co.,  N.  J.,  weaver,  m.  Elizabeth  Haines  ;  Phebe*  Halse3%  m.  Benjamin  Crane*. 

Thompson  ancestry  of  Abii^ail  Thompson  :  —  Hon.  Thomas^  ;  Hur^  ;  John'  ;  Thomas*, 
m.  ist,  H  Rushmore  j'AbigaiP  Thompson  —  LittelTs  Passaic  Val.  Settlers,  101,  /6b,  213- 
22,414.-18:  Hatfield' s  Elizabeth,  S7i  73^  Qfi  ^S9  ■'  Savage,  H :  34.1. 

3040. 

Ellen    RyerSOn^    Hall    (Phebe",   Benj.  Norton^,   Benj.   Norton*,   Icha- 

bods,  Moses2),  m.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Oct.  20,  1857,  William  Chatter- 
ton  Williams,  b.  E.,  Nov.  i,  1833,  s.  William  Cozzens  and  Re- 
becca (Jeffrys).     Ch.: 

8298  Florence^  Williaiiis,  b.  Aug.  18,  1S58,  E.,  iinm.,  res. 
Elizabeth  1897. 

8299  Ellen  Ball"*  Williams,  Nov.  2,  i860,  N.  Y.  city,  unm., 
res.  Elizabeth. 

8300  Herbert  Clifford^  Williams,  Oct.  10,  1865,  Elizabeth, 
unm.,  res.  E. 

Prof.  William  Chatterton  Williams  resided  at  Elizabeth  and 
Newark,  N.  J.,  to  1859,  N-  ^-  ^^^Y  ^^  1862,  Elizab.  again  to  1863, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  to  1867,  Elizabeth  since  (1897).  In  early  life  an 
accountant  in  N.  Y.  For  many  years  has  devoted  his  entire  at- 
tention to  music  ;  professor  and  teacher  of  sacred,  secular,  in- 
strumental, and  vocal  music  ;  author  of  a  number  of  composi- 
tions, published  as  sheet  music.  Was  organist  of  Westminster 
church,  Elizabeth,  a  long  time.     An  old  Free  Mason. 

3041. 

3Iavy  Cox'  Ball  (Phebe«),  d.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  July  31,  1861, 
a.  25,  m.  E.,  Sept.  26,  1859,  Theodore  Collins  Littell,  b.  West- 
field,  N.  J.,  Jan.  I,  1834,  a  s.  Isaac  William  and  Mary  (Crane). 
Ch.:  8301  Ernest'  Littell,  h.  July  28,  Elizabeth,  d.  E.,  Aug.  20, 
1861. 

3042. 

Joh'li'     Hall     (Phebe",  Benj.  Norton^,  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabod^,  Moses^),    d. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Jan.  19,  1881,  a.  42,  m.  E.,  Nov.  12,  i860,  Lou- 
isa Jane  Woodruff,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Oct.  30,  1839,  a  da.  Enos 
and  Rachel  Ann  (Hale).     Ch.  b.  Elizabeth  : 

8302  JoJuf  Ball,  b.  Nov.  18,  1862,  unm.,  res.  always  Eliza- 
beth (1897).  Salesman.  A  member  of  the  Alcyone  Boat  Club 
of  Elizabeth. 

8303  Ellen  Louise''  Ball,  b.  June  13,  1865,  d.  Mar.  about  29, 
1892,  unm. 

8304  Elizabeth  Cleveland^  Ball,  b.  Oct.  22,  1868,  unm.,  res. 
Elizabeth. 

8305  Enos  Woodruff^  Ball,  b.  Oct.  22,  1868,  d.  E.,  Sept.  20, 
1869. 

8306  Willianf  Ball,  b.  Mar.  28,  187 1,  unm.,  special  carrier 
Elizabeth  P.  O.  1885. 

8307  Bertha  LLenrietta'^  Ball,  b.  Nov.  i,  1874,  imm.,  res. 
Elizabeth. 


I024  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Johii'  Ball  resided  at  Elizabeth,  merchant,  with  his  father. 
He  was  active  in  politics,  a  life-long  Democrat,  and  greatly  es- 
teemed. He  was  elected  ,1879  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Cho- 
"^"^"^eit^J'reeholders  ofllnioh  co.,  N.  J.,  and  served  his  term  with 
credit.  He^'adXlarge  circle  of  friends.  Was  for  years  a  mem- 
ber of  Washington  Lodge,  F.  A.  M.,  of  Continental  HOse  Co., 
No.  I,  Elizabeth  Fire  Dep.,  of  the  Exempt  Firemen's  Associa- 
tion, who  adopted,  at  a  special  meeting,  Jan.  20,  1881  : 

"  Whereas,  we  are  summoned  by  the  Great  Chief  to  remember  ever  our  duty  in  ser- 
vice for  immediate  call,  and  are  broug-ht  face  to  face  with  the  final  answer  to  the  roll,  by 
the  death  of  our  late  associate,  John  Ball,  we  bow  in  submission  to  His  Omnipotent  will ; 
be  it  ' 

Resolved,  That  the  sympathy  of  this  Association  is  hereby  tendered  to  his  bereaved 
widow  and  family  in  this  their  hour  of  great  grief,  and  we  commit  them  to  the  care  and 
guidance  of  Him  who  guideth  and  governeth  all  things. 

Resolved,  That  this  Association  attend  the  funeral  services  in  a  body. 

Resolved,  That  this  preamble  and  resolutions  be  published  in  the  city  papers,  and  a 
copy  be  forwarded  to  the  family  of  the  deceased. 

Thomas  Forsyth,  ) 

Ch.\s.  Edw.  Browne,  Jr.,  >Committee. 
WiLLiA.M  F.  Bath,  \ 

James  Gale,  Secretary."  William  R.  C.  Coleman,  President. 

Proceedings  of  Chosen  Freeholders,  Feb.  3,  1881 :  "Whereas,  It  has  pleased  God  to 
remove  from  our  midst  John  Ball,  thereby  creating  a  vacancy  in  the  Board  of  which  he 
was  an  honored  member,  a  faithful  and  efficient  public  servant." 

These  organizations  attended  his  funeral  in  St.  John's  church.  Elizabeth  Journal, 
Herald,  Jati.  20,  iSSi :  Elizabeth  Sunday  Leader  —  cont&ined.  obituaries. 

Mrs.  Louisa  Jane  (Woodruff)  Ball  residence  still  in  Eliza- 
beth (1897). 

3043. 

Lydia  Cleveland  JBdll  (Phebes,  Benjamin  Norton=,  Benj.  Norton*, 

ichabods,  Moses^,  Mosesi),  unm.,  has  always  resided  at  Elizabeth,  N. 
J.  (1897).  For  many  years  has  been  a  member  of  St.  John's  P. 
E.  Church,  Elizabeth  ;  a  long  time  teacher  in  the  Sunday-school. 

3044. 

Sarah  Eunice'  Ball  (Phebes),  m.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Apr.  7, 
1874,  Edgar  Dwight  Stimson,  b.  West  Stockbridge,  Berkshire 
CO.,  Mass.,  May  10,  1845,  s.  Sanford  Joseph  and  Lucinda  (Bar- 
rett).    Ch.: 

8308  Lilian  Cleveland^  Stiinso/i,  b.  Sept.  21,  1876,  Elizabeth. 
Edgar  Dwight  Stimson  resided  at  Elizabeth  to  1885,  Pelham- 

ville,  Westchester  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1887,  and  since  in  Elizabeth 
(1895),  merchant.  Candidate  on  Democratic  ticket,  1877,  for 
Alderman  of  8th  Ward,  Elizabeth. 

3045. 

LEWIS  BYRAM'  CLEVELAND  (Josephs  Benj.  NortonS  Benj. 
Norton*,  Ichaboda,  Moses^,  Mosesi),    m.    in    Newark,    N.    J.,   Oct.    lO,   i860, 

Caroline  Adelia  Jones,  born  Newark,  Dec.  24,  1837,  only  da.  of 
James  Baker  and  Jane  Edwards  (Gardner),  s.  p.  Adopted 
child  : 

8309  Grace  Elma  Cleveland,  b.  May  31,  1874,  N.  Y.  city, 
adopted  Feb.  1883. 

Dea.  Lewis  Byram'  Cleveland  resided  at  Elizabeth  to  Apr. 
1, 1864,  and  since  at  Newark  ;  res.  since  1873  at  Woodside,  New- 
ark (1897);  builder  and  contractor.  He  was  educated  at  Tus- 
carora  Academy,  Academia,  Juniata  co.,  Pa.,  and  in  select 
schools  of  Elizabeth.     Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cleveland  are  members  of 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1025 

the  Baptist  church,  of  long  standing,  and  connected  with  the 
First  Baptist  Society,  Newark,  of  which  he  was  elected  a  dea- 
con, Jan.,  1 888,  and  has  since  performed  the  duties  of  his  re- 
sponsible office  faithfull}^  The  Society,  now  the  First  Baptist 
Peddie  Memorial  Church,  completed,  1890,  a  new  and  magnifi- 
cent church  edifice,  at  a  cost  of  some  $500,000,  pronounced  the 
finest  specimen  of  church  architecture  in  New  Jersey.  It  re- 
ceived its  new  name  in  honor  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas  B.  Ped- 
die, M.  C,  a  large-hearted  member,  whose  lamented  death 
occurred  in  1889,  during  the  building  of  the  edifice,  of  which 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Peddie  were  the  noble  benefactors,  contributing 
more  than  half  the  total  cost. 

From  a  historical  tablet,  a  reprint  from  The  Newark  Dailv  Advertiser,  May  2,  i8()2, 
entitled :  First  Baptist  Peddie  Memorial  Church,  1SS7-TS02.  'Fifth  Anniversary  of  Dr. 
William  li  .  Boyd's  Pastorate,  ib",  pp.  0  — Work  of  the  Peddie  Church,  what  has  been 
done  in  the  lastfive  years.  Philanthrophic  work.  The  church  is  divided  into  thirteen 
districts,  each  in  charg-e  of  a  deacon,  the  object  being  to  encourag-e  acquaintance  among 
the  members  and  to  assist  with  advice  and  help  all  who  are  in  trouble  or  sorrow.  The 
poor  fund  is  administered  by  Deacon  CLEVELAND,  and  there  are  twenty  widows  and 
families  that  are  helped  from  it.  No  one  knows  who  they  are  except  Mr.  Cleveland  and 
Dr.  Boyd. 

Recently  the  Church  decided  to  change  the  tenure  of  office 
of  the"  Deacons,  who  had  been  elected  for  life.  Therefore,  the 
entire  Board  resigned,  and  Deacon  Cleveland  was  elected  one 
of  the  three  Honorary  Deacons,  to  serve  for  life,  and  the  other 
Deacons  and  Deaconesses  for  specified  terms. 

Jones  ancestrv  :~  Burke's  Armory  — 73  arms :  Jones  (Wales).  Sa.  a  chev.  betw.  3 
spears'  heads  ar.'  Crest  —  A  cubit  arm  erect,  in  armour,  ppr.  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a 
spear  of  the  first,  headed  ar.  embrued  gu.  [JONES  of  Llanerchrugog,  Denbigh  co.,  Wales, 
are  derived  from  Bleddyn  ap  Cynfyn,  Pounder  of  the  III  Royal  Tribe  of  North  Wales 
and  Powis,  seventh  in  descent  from'Rhodri  Mawr,  King  of  Wales.  Quarterly  first  ar.  a 
lion  ramp.  sa.  armed  and  langued  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  3  garbs  or,  for  Jones  of  Glyn  Arthur; 
second,  or,  a  lion  ramp.  gu.  for  Bleddyn  ap  Cynffn  ;  &c.  Cr^jY  — Agarb  or.  Motto  ^ 
Look  to  the  past.]  .  .  .  James'  came  from  Wales,  ship  apprentice,  ran  away  to  Amer- 
ica, was  pressed  to  escort  a  dead  nobleman  back  to  Wales,  returned  to  America  ab.  1774, 
settled  at  Lyons  Farms,  N.  J.  (his  brother  was  of  Albany,  N.  Y.),  m.  at  Lyons  Farms, 
Mary  Joanna  Meeker  (sister  to  Obadiah  and  Jonathan  Meeker,  iron  founders,  Newark, 
she  m.  2d,  William  Norris,  3d,  Campbell);  Obadiah^,  d.  at  Lyons  F.,  m.  Margaret  Baker^, 
eh.:  Obadiah^,  James  Baker^  Jones,  b.  L.  F.,  Dec.  i,  1802,  died  Newark,  May  23,  1886,  m. 
Jane  Edwards  Gardner*. 

Gardner  ancestry :~ 24  arms  (Lincolnshire,  Eng.).  Per  fesse  ar.  and  sa.  a  pale  coun- 
terchanged,  3  griffins'  heads  erased  or.  Crest —  Xn  elephant's  head  erm.  eared  sa.  armed 
or.  .  .  .  Thomas  Gardner,  from  Eng.  to  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1620,  ancestor  of :  Thomasi, 
b.  1728,  m.  Phebe  Headley,  who,  with  a  sister  and  brother,  settled  at  Springfield,  N.  J.; 
Moses2;  DanieP,  of  Lyons  P.,  Springfield,  1731,  m.  Philetta  Edwards^;  Jane  Edwards* 
Gardner  m.  James  Baker  Jones^. 

Ediikirds  ancest ry  —  ]a.coh'^ .  lived  near  Springfield,  N.  J.,  m.  Affie  Spear,  a  descend- 
ant of  Anneke  Janse  (whose  heirs  are  claimants  to  Trinity  Church  property,  New  York, 
N.  Y.);  Nathaniel^,  b.  ab.  1761,  of  Old  Short  Hills,  N.  J.,  a  "minute  man,"  also  in  State 
Troops  in  Revolutionary  war,  d.  Jan.  13,  iSii,  a.  50,  m.  Abigail  Bedford^;  Philetta  Ed- 
wardss  m.  Daniel  Gardner^. 

Bedford  ancestry  .-—Corp.  DanieU  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution,  corporal  in  Capt. 
Abraham  Lyon's  co'!,  2d  reg.,  Essex  (Col.  Philip  Van  Cortland),  see  Stryker's  Official  Peg. 
of  Officers  and  Men  of  N.J.  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  475  ;  Abigail  Bedford  m.  Nathan- 
iel Edwards^. 

Lvon  alias  Baker  aticestry :~b  arms:  LYONS;  n  :  LYON  (Hertfordshire;  London; 
West  Twyford,  Middlesex  co.;  Eng.).  Ar.  on  a  fesse  or  betw.  3  plates,  each  charged  with 
a  griffin's'  head  erased  sa.  a  lion  pass.  betw.  2  cinquefoils  gu.  .  _  .  .  James^,  of  Lyons 
Farms,  changed  his  name  to  Baker,  after  his  occupation,  while  his  brother  retained  the 
name  Lyon  ;  Moses''  m.  Phebe  Ogden,  whose  mother's  maiden  name  was  Phebe  Ogden  ; 
her  ancestor  came  to  America  with  Roger  Williams ;  Margaret^  Baker  m.  Obadiah 
Jones''. 

3046. 

WILLIAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^,  Benjamin  NortonS, 
Benjamin  Norton*,  Ichabod^,  Moses^),   d.   in    Ncwark,   N.  J.,    JunC  30,    1 893, 

a.  53,  m.  Newark,  Apr.  25,  186 1,  Sarah  Caroline  Kipp,  born  Liv- 
65 


1026  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

ingston,  Essex  co.,  N.  J.,  Aug.   20,  1838,  a  da.  William  Home 
and  Mary  Ann  (Sine).     Ch.  b.  Newark : 

-[-8310     Jerome  Taylor"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  2,  1S62. 

83 1 1  William  Joseph*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  20,  1864,  nnm., 
has^T^sided  always 'at  Newark  (1S97).  For  several  years  was 
partner  with  his  father,  the  firm  being  W.  H.  Cleveland  &  Son, 
carriage  and  wagon  manufactory,  Newark. 

4-8312     Charlton  Rorty^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1866. 
8313     Edith  May'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20,  1874,  d.  New- 
ark, Nov.  3,  1889,  unmarried.     Buried  in  Evergreen  Cemetery, 
Elizabeth. 

William  Henry'  Cleveland  resided  at  Elizabeth  to  1856, 
and  afterward  at  Newark  ;  manufacturer  of  carriages,  wagons, 
and  vehicles;  his  factory  Newark  St.,  Newark;  he  admitted  his 
son,  William  J.,  as  partner,  since  when  the  firm  has  been  W.  H. 
Cleveland  &  Son.  He  was  educated  at  Tuscarora  Academy, 
Academia,  Juniata  co.,  Pa.,  and  in  select  schools  Elizabeth.  He 
was  one  of  the  earliest  volunteers  in  New  Jersey  to  enter  his 
country's  service  in  the  civil  war  :  was  enrolled  Apr.  30,  186 1, 
Co.  C,  Capt.  Thomas  L.  Martin,  ist  N.  J.  3  months  reg..  Col. 
Adolphus  J.  Johnson.  The  ist,  2d,  3d,  and  4th  3  months'  regi- 
ments (afterward  designated  in  the  Archives  of  N.  J.  :  17th, 
1 8th,  19th,  and  20th  regs.)  constituting  the  N.  J.  Brigade,  Brig.- 
Gen.  Theodore  Runyon,  performed  excellent  and  important 
service ;  hastened  to  the  defense  of  Washington,  D.  C, 
then  in  great  peril,  and  constructed  the  line  of  fortifica- 
tions extending  from  Roach's  Spring  on  the  Washington  & 
Alexandria,  Va.,  road,  across  Arlington  Heights,  entrenchments 
and  redoubts,  the  first  regular  work  constructed  by  national 
troops  at  the  beginning  of  the  war,  and  saved  the  Heights  from 
occupancy  by  the  enemy  ;  did  picket  duty  3  miles  beyond 
Springfield,  Va.,  during  the  first  battle  of  Bull  Run  July 
21,  1861  ;  held  Centre ville,  Fairfax  co.,  Va.,  covering  the 
retreating  Union  forces;  mustered  out  July  25,  1861.  See 
Foster  s  New  Jersey  and  the  Rebellion,  33  to  62.  Mr.  Cleveland 
has  been  a  prominent  Republican  politician.  In  the  spring  of 
1874  he  was  nominated  Republican  candidate  for  Alderman  7th 
ward,  Newark;  and  in  Nov.,  1874,  was  Republican  candidate  for 
a  Member  of  Legislature  from  Essex  co.  The  districts  in  both 
cases,  from  time  immemorial,  were  largely  Democratic,  and, 
though  not  elected,  he  ran  far  ahead  of  his  ticket.  For  many 
years  a  Free  Mason,  R.  A.  M.,  and  a  member  of  Lincoln  Post 
G.  A.  R.  of  Newark.  His  funeral  was  held  at  his  late  residence 
and  was  largely  attended.  He  was  buried  with  the  G.  A.  R. 
rites  by  Lincoln  Post  in  his  lot  in  Evergreen  Cemetery.  Mrs. 
Sarah  Caroline  (Kipp)  Cleveland  residence  still  in  Newark  (1897). 

Kipp  rtwr^/rv.-— [Kendrick  Kip  from  Amsterdam,  Holland,  to  New  Amsterdam, 
now  New  York  city,  1635,  ancestor  of  many  Kips  ;  had  sons,  Hendricks,  Jacob,  and  Isaac]. 
William'  of  Somerset  co.,  N.  J.  ;  William^  of  Somerset  co..  Revolution  soldier,  m.  Susan 
Home  (a  descendant  of  Anneke  Janse  of  Trinity  Church  property,  N.  Y.),  da.  of  William 
Home.  {Gen.  Slrvker's  Records  of  Men  of  N.  J.  in  Revolution,  p.  84^  —  William  Home 
issuing  forage  master.]  ;  William  Horne^  Kipp  of  Newark  m.  Mary  Ann  Sme^,  b.  Morns 
Plains,  Morris  co.,  N.  J.,  Oct.  27,  1810.  .      „        ,      . 

Sine  ancestrv :  —  Peter'  lived  (near  Flemington)  in  Hunterdon  co.,  N.  J.  Revolution 
soldier,  m.  Charity  Young;  William^  of  Morris  PI.  1810,  m.  Sarah  Sibella  Kyple  ;  Mary 
Ann^  Sine,  m.  William  Home  Kipp^. 


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EDMUND    JANES'    CLEVELAND    (Joseph^,   Benjamin   Norton^, 
Benjamin  NortonS  Ichabod',  Moses2,  Mosesi),    married    at    Elizabeth,    N.    J., 

December  20,  1866,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Bragaw,  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
June  18,  1843,  eldest  daughter  of  Isaac  A  and  Elizabeth  Meigs 
(Way)  Bragaw.     Children: 

S314  Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  17,  1867,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  d.  Hartford  Aug.  9,  1868. 

+8315     Harriet  Josephine"  Cleveland,  b.   Dec.   20,   1868, 
Newark,  N.  J. 

8316  Sarah  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  June  12,  1874, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  unm.;  resides  at  home,  Hartford,  Conn.  (1899); 
attended  Hartford  Public  High  School;  completed  a  course  in 
the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Froebel's  System  of  Kindergarten 
Education  at  the  Kindergarten  Training  School  of  Miss  Jenny 
Htmter,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1898. 

8317  Edmund  Janes*  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  1878,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  unm.;  resides  at  home,  Hartford,  Conn.  (1899). 
Grad.  Hartford  Public  High  School  June  24,  1898.  Entered 
Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Sept.  22,  1898,  Class  of  1902,  and 
purposes  (D.  V.)  after  graduation  to  enter  General  Theological 
Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  to  prepare  for  the  ministry  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church.  Was  licensed  by  Rt.  Rev. 
Chauncey  Bunce  Brewster,  Bishop  of  Connecticut,  June  22, 
1899,  as  a  lay  reader  in  the  Diocese.  Contributor  to  the  press, 
[see  Bibliography,  Chapter  IV]. 

8318  Isaac  Bragaw*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  18,  1880,  Eliza- 
beth, d.  E.  July  21,  1881. 

Edmund  Janes'  Cleveland,  a  compiler  of  The  Genealogy 
OF  THE  Cleveland  and  Cleaveland  Families,  received  an 
academic  education.  Attended  from  Nov.,  1853,  to  Sept.  30, 
1854,  Tuscarora  Academy,  Academia,  Juniata  co..  Pa.,  John  H. 
Shumaker,  A.  M.,  and  Wallace  C.  Wilcox,  A.  M.,  principals,  and 
the  collegiate  school  of  Mr.  Frederick  W.  Foote  at  Elizabeth, 
1 85 5- Apr.,  1858.  In  1856,  when  the  abolition  of  slavery  became 
the  issue,  he  took  sides  with  John  Charles  Fremont,  candidate 
for  President,  and  William  Lewis  Dayton  for  Vice-President. 
Upon  the  nomination  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal  Ham- 
lin in  i860  he  joined  the  Wide  Awakes  of  Upper  Rahway,  N.  J., 
where  he  then  lived.  In  Feb.,  1861,  he  had  the  great  pleasure 
of  seeing  Lincoln  and  hearing  him  speak  at  Elizabeth,  on  the 
way  to  his  first  inauguration.  Fort  Sumter  was  fired  on  Apr. 
12,  1861.  Soon  after  this  event  Edmund  Janes'  Cleveland 
joined  Capt.  James  Wilson's  co.  of  vols,  at  Elizabeth,  intended 
for  the  3  months'  service,  and  drilled  daily.  There  were  enrolled 
as  Co.  A,  Second  N.  J.  V.,  at  Camp  Olden,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  May 
22,  1 86 1,  for  3  years.  By  reason  of  continued  illness  he  was 
discharged  June  7,  1861.  Became  a  contributor  to  the  press, — 
see  Bibliography,  Chapter  IV. 

The  Ninth  N.  J.  V.  reg.  of  riflemen,  12  companies,  Col.  Joseph  Warner  Allen,  was 
mustered  into  U.  S.  service  at  Trenton  Oct.  15,  1861,  for  3  years,  arrived  at  Washington, 
D.  C,  Dec.  6,  sailed  from  Annapolis  Jan.  9,  1862,  with  expedition  of  Gen.  Ambrose  Ever- 
ett Burnside,  in  iSt  Brig.,  gth  Corps,  (badge,  canon  and  anchor):  fought  gallantly  at 


J028  CLEVELAND    GEiNEALOGY. 

Roanoke  Island,  N.  C,  Feb.  8,  1862;  Ne%vbern,  N.  C,  Mar.  14,  1862;  was  at  siege  Ft.  M;i:on,. 
N.  C,  Apr.  14-25,  1862;  in  engagements  Y,oung's  Cross-Roads,  N.  C,  July  27,  1862;  Row- 
ell's  Mills,  N.  C,  Nov.  2.  1862.  y' 

^Still  resolved  to  serve  his  country,  Edmund  Janes'  Cleve- 
land was  mustered  into  U.  S.  A.  at  Trenton  Aug.  9,  1862,  for  3 
years  as  a  member  of  Co.  K  (Capt.  William  B.  S.  Boudinot,  ist 
Lt.  Jonathan  Townley,  afterward  Capt.,  2d  Lt.  Edward  S.  Mof- 
fat, ist  Serg-.  James  Madison  Drake,  afterward  ist  Lt.  Co.  K, 
now  Brig.-Gen.  N.  J.),  Ninth  N.  J.  (Col.  Charles  A.  Heckman, 
afterward  Brig.-Gen.,  Nov.  29,  1862,  Lt.-Col.  James  Wilson,  for- 
merly Capt.  Co.  A,  Second,  Maj.  Abram  Zabriskie,  afterward 
Col.,  Jan.  8,  1863,  b.  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Apr.  18,  i84r,  d.  Chesa- 
peake Hospital,  Hampton,  Elizabeth  City  co.,  Va.,  May  24,  1864). 
He  joined  Co.  K,  Sept.  3,  1862,  then  on  picket,  and  had  built  a 
block  house  at  Ogilvie's  plantation,  Bogue  Sound,  N.  C,  3  miles 
from  Newport,  Carteret  co.,  N.  C.  The  Ninth  marched  from 
Camp  Reno,  n.  Newbern,  Dec.  11,  at  the  head  of  the  forces  com. 
by  Gen.  John  G.  Foster  (b.  Whitefield,  N.  H.,  May  27,  1823,  s. 
Maj.  Perley  of  181 2  war).  Gen.  Heckman's  command  was  Ninth 
N.  J.,  First  R.  I.  Battery,  Capt.  James  Belger,  and  Third  N.  Y. 
Cav.,  Maj.  Cole.  The  Ninth,  always  in  the  first  line  of  battle, 
greatly  distinguished  itself  at  Deep  Creek,  N.  C,  Dec.  12,  1862, 
South  West  Creek,  N.  C,  Dec.  13,  1862,  Kinston,  N.  C,  Dec.  13, 
14,  1862,  Whitehall,  Bladen  co.,  N.  C,  Dec.  16,  1862,  Goldsboro, 
Wayne  co.,  N.  C,  Dec.  17,  1862.  The  Red  Star  Brigade,  Gen. 
Heckman,  ist  Brig.,  2d  Div.,  i8th  Corps  (badge,  St.  George's 
cross,  4  trefoils),  consisting  of  Ninth  N.  J.,  Third,  Eighth,  and 
Twenty-third  Mass.,  embarked  at  Morehead  City,  Carteret  co., 
N.  C,  Jan.  20,  1863,  sailed  with  the  fleet  anchored  31st  at  Port 
Royal,  Beaufort  co.,  S.  C,  landed  Feb.  7  St.  Helena  Island,  n. 
Beaufort,  Beaufort  co.,  S.  C,  now  2d  Brig.,  (Ninth  N.  J.,  Twenty- 
third  Mass.,  Eighty-first  and  Ninety-eighth  N.  Y.,)  2d  Div.  10th 
Corps  (badge,  bastioned  fort),  Dep.  of  South,  Gen.  David  Hunter. 
Embarked,  Apr.  3,  to  participate  in  attack  on  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Co.  K  landed  at  Edisto  river,  reconnoitered.  Sailed  back  to 
Hilton  Head,  Beaufort  co.,  S.  C,  Apr.  12;  brigade  to  Morehead 
City  Apr.  16,  to  relief  of  Washington,  Beaufort  co.,  N.  C, 
sieged  by  Confederates,  who  fled  at  approach  of  the  Ninth. 
Camped  at  Carolina  City  Apr.  25,  rem.  June  26  to  Newbern. 
In  engagements  at  Free  Bridge,  Comfort,  Jones  co.,  N.  C,  July 
6,  1863,  Hills'  Bridge,  Winton,  Hertford  co.,  N.  C,  July  26,  1863. 
Camped  at  Newport  News,  Va.,  Oct.  20,  1863,  where  the  Ninth 
re-enlisted,  went  home  on  veteran  furlough,  arriving  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  Feb.  3,   1864.     While  on  furlough  Edmund  J.'  was 

recommended  bv  Col.  Zabriskie  and  others  for  commission  in  a  new  reg.  The  detach- 
ment of  the  Ninth  left  in  Va.  engaged  the  enemy  at  Deep  Creek,  Va.,  Feb.  7,  Mar.  i,  1864. 
The  2d  Brig.,  2d  Div.,  i8th  Corps,  (Ninth  N.  J.,  Twenty-third,  Twenty-tifth,  and  Twenty- 
seventh  Mass.)  returned  from  N.  J.  and  Mass.  with  fully  recruited  ranks,  the  Nmth  reach- 
ing Portsmouth,  Va.,  Mar.  17;  was  in  engagement  in  Cherry  Grove,  Va.,  Apr.  14,  1S64. 
Sailed  to  Yorktown,  York  co.,  Va.,  Apr.  27,  encamped.  Sailed  May  4  to  Newport  News. 
May  5  the  Star  Brigade  sailed  at  the  head  of  the  great  fleet  containing  the  18th  Corps, 
Gen.  William  Farfar  ("  Baldy  ")  Smith,  and  loth  Corps,  Gen.  Quincy  Adams  Gillmore, 
being  the  Army  of  the  James,  Gen.  Benjamin  Franklin  Butler;  with  many  monitors 
and  gunboats.  Brigade  landed  Mav  5,  at  Bermuda  Hundred,  Va.,  and  opened  the  Peters- 
burg campaign.  In  battles  at  Port  Walthall,  Chesterfield  co.,  Va.,  May  6,  7,  1864;  Procters, 
Chesterfield  co.,  Va.,  May  8,  1864:  Swift  Creek,  Va.,  May  q,  10,  1864.  In  the  fight  May  9, 
occurred  the  incident:  'Book  of  Anecdotes  and  Incidents  0/  the  Rebellion  by  I-razar 
Kirkland,  iSby,  p.  922—  "  Mass.  and  S.  C.  pitted  against  each  other  m  battle."  The  brig- 
ade, —  the  Ninth  N.  J.,  Twenty-third,  Twenty-fifth,  and  Twenty-seventh  Mass.,  — was 
charged  by  Gen.  Johnson  Hagood's  brigade  — the  Seventh,  Twenty-first,  Twenty-third. 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


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Twenty-fifth,  and  Twenty-seventh  S.  C.  A  report  May  i,  1864, 
of  Hagood's  brigade  (found  by  Edmund  J.'  at  Greensborough, 
May  22,  1865)  gives  its  strength  at  the  time. — His.  of  Ninth  R(\s^.y 
by  Hermann  Everts,  186^,  p.  106.  At  Drewry's  or  Drury's  Bluff, 
Va.,  May  12  to  16,  1864,  the  brigade  suffered  heavily  ;  .Gen.  Heck- 
man  was  made  prisoner,  Col.  Zabriskie  mortally  wounded,  Lt.- 
Col.  James  Stewart,  Jr.,  of  the  Ninth  woimded,  subsequently 
Col.,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Mar.  10,  1865.  The  Ninth  worked  hard  in 
constructing  Butler's  fortifications  from  Appomattox  river  to 
James  river;  sailed  to  White  House,  New  Kent  co.,  Va.,  June  i, 
with  i8th  corps,  joined  the  army  of  the  Potomac — Lt.-Gen. 
Ulysses  Simpson  Grant,  Gen.  George  Gordon  Meade— at  battle 
of  Coal  or  Cold  Harbor,  Va.,  June  3  to  12,  1864,  10  days;  fought 
at  Free  Bridge,  Va.,  June  16,  1864;  was  in  siege  of  and  battles 
at  Petersburg,  Va.,  June  20  to  Aug.  24,  1864,  64  days;  returned 
to  Butler's  line.  Christian  Association  of  the  Ninth  organized 
Sept.  14,  1864,  E.  J.  Cleveland  chosen  secretary.  The  Ninth, 
greatly  decimated,  sailed,  reaching  Morehead  City,  N.  C,  wSept. 
21.  Edmund  J.'  was  detailed,  Oct.  20,  clerk  to  provost-marshal, 
Beaufort,  Carteret  co.,  N.  C,  rejoined  Ninth  at  Goldsboro  Apr. 
4,  1865.  The  Ninth  in  engagements  at  Gardner's  Bridge,  N.  C.,, 
Dec.  9,  1864;  Foster's  Bridge,  N.  C,  Dec.  10,  1864;  Butler's 
Bridge,  N.  C,  Dec.  n,  1864";  Southwest  Creek,  N.  C,  Mar.  7, 
1865;  Wise's  Fork,  N.  C,  Mar.  8,  9,  10,  1865;  Goldsboro,  N. 
C,  Mar.  21,  1865.  Ninth  transferred,  Apr.  3,  to  2d  Brig.,  3d 
Div.,  23d  Corps  (badge,  shield).  Gen.  John  McAllister  Schofield, 
army  of  Gen.  William  Tecumseh  Sherman.  Reached  Raleigh 
Apr.  14.  Surrender  of  Gen.  Joseph  Eccleston  Johnston  at  Dur- 
ham Station,  N.  C,  Apr.  26,  1865.  Ninth  went  from  Raleigh 
May  2,  to  Greensborough,  Guilford  co.,  N.  C,  took  charge  of 
Johnston's  surrendered  cannon,  etc.  Co.  G,  Ninth,  captured 
the  archives  of  the  Confederacv  at  Charlotte,  Mecklenburgh 
CO.,  N.  C. 

Edmund  J.'  Cleveland  was  discharged  from  the  army  June 
14,  1865,  with  others,  by  reason  of  General  Orders,  No.  73,  Dep. 
N.  C.  [the  order  discharging  the  first  allotment  of  soldiers  by 
reason  of  the  closing  of  the  war],  and  with  191  men  returned, 
reaching  Trenton,  N.  J.,  June  22d.  The  Ninth  was  mustered 
out  July  12,  at  Greensborough,  arriving  at  Trenton,  July  18. 

N.J.  and  the  Rebellion,  by  John  Y.  Foster,  rSbS,  pp.  203-266 —  The  Ninth  Reg-iment. 

The  History  of  the  Ninth  Neiv  Jersey  Veteran  Vols.  A  record  of  its  service  frovt 
Sept.  /,-',  /cS&z,  to  July  12,  iSts,  viith  a  complete  official  roster.,  and  sketches  of  prominent 
members,  'vith  anecdotes,  incidents,  and  thrilling'  reminiscences.  Bv  Captain  J.  Madison 
Drake,  Bt.  Brig.-General,  N.J.  Illustrated,  iSSq,  p.  sqs—  [Portrait].  Private  Edmund 
J.  Cleveland  joined  Co.  A,  Second  N.  J.,  but,  owing  to  bronchial  troubles,  was  dis- 
charged. In  Aug.,  1862,  he  attached  himself  to  Co.  K,  Ninth,  with  which  he  remained, 
performing  every  duty  in  a  faithful,  intelligent,  and  fearless  manner.  He  had  not  served 
sufficiently  long  to  entitle  him  to  re-enlist  when  the  Ninth  signed  for  the  war,  but  he 
agreed  to  re-enlist  as  soon  as  his  original  term  of  3  years  had  expired.  During  his  term 
of  service  he  wrote  much  for  newspapers  in  N.  J.,  under  the  nam  de  plume  of  "  Vidi," 
and  among  his  contributions  of  that  period  I  find  the  following  :  (From  the  N.  ]'.  Jour- 
nal, Aug  2s,  iSb^)  "Arouse  !  Brethren,  Arouse  !  "  [Stanzas  dated  :  Front  of  Petersburg, 
Aug.  3,  1864.] 

Edmund  J.''  graduated  from  Bryant,  Stratton  and  Whitney's 
Mercantile  College  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  6,  1865;  resided  at 
Elizabeth  to  Apr.  i,  1867,  Newark,  to  Apr.  i,  187 1,  Elizabeth  ag. 
to  Apr.  I,  1872,  Newark  ag.  to  Apr.  i,  1873,  Elizabeth  again  to 
Mar.  17,  1885,  and  since  at  Hartford,  Conn.  (1899).      Was  an  ac- 


I030  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

countant  to  1871;  secretary  of  the  Elizabeth  and  Newark  Horse 
Railroad  Co.  Oct.  13,  1871,  to  Jan.  i,  1884  (Mr.  Jacob  Davis,' 
-.gres.,  Mr.  Francis  Whatlincrton  Munn,  supt.);  a  manager  of  the 
Diirre  Savings  Institution  of  Elizabeth,  1875  to  1884;  a  director 
of  the  National  Fire  and  Matine  Insurance  Co.  of  Elizabeth, 
Jan.  10,  1876,  to  May  12,  1898.  He  is  a  life  member  of  the  New 
Jersey  Historical  Society,  elected  Jan.  15,  1880;  a  life  member 
of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  elected 
Feb.  I,  1882;  a  life  member  of  the  Connecticut  Historical 
Society,  elected  Nov.  9,  1886;  a  corresponding  member  of  the 
New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society,  elected  Mar. 
15,  1889;  was  mustered  into  Robert  O.  Tyler  Post  No.  50,  Grand 
Army  of  the  Republic,  Hartford,  Sept.  21,  1887;  took  degree  of 
Master  Mason  in  Lafayette  Lodge,  100,  of  Free  and  Accepted 

Masons,  Hartford,  Sept.  22,  1887.  Is  of  antiquarian  tastes  and  a  numismatist.  A  good 
collection  of  coins  which  had  been  gathered  by  him  since  1859  was  sold  by  catalogue  at 
auction  in  New  York  city  May  7  and  8,  1872.  Is  still  a  collector,  and  possesses  an 
excellent  cabinet  illustrating  the  science,  and  including  one  of  the  largest  collections 
of  Washington  coins  and  medals  in  existence,  and  has  a  good  library  containing  a  large 
number  of  works  by  Cleveland  authors,  and  also  genealogy  and  local  history. 

Broiicard,  the  name  now  called  Bra^aiv,  Broka'.v  ancestry: — Bourgoni  Broucard, 
a  French  Huguenot  exile,  sojourned  at  Manheim,  Palatinate"  of  the  Rhine,  Germany, 
whence  he  and  his  wife  emigrated  to  America,  1675.  They  probably  had  in  company 
Joost  Durie,  ancestor  of  the  buryea  family,  whose  wife  was  Magdalena  Le  Febre,  prob. 
sister  to  Mrs.  Broucard.  Settled  at  Cripplebush,  Bushwick,  Kings  co.,  L.  1.,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  bought,  in  1684,  a  farm,  since  owned  by  Folkert  Rapelye.  He  and  wife  were  among 
the  earliest  members  of  the  French  church  in  New  York.  Sold  his  farm  1688,  and,  re- 
moving to  Dutch  Kills,  Queens  co.,  N.  \'.,  bought,  in  i6go  and  1693,  a  large  estate,  includ- 
ing the  plantation  originally  of  Burger  Jorisz.  This  farm  he  sold  to  William  Post.  [De- 
scendants named  in  his  honor  have  since  spelled  the  given  name  thus:  Bergoon.]  He 
married  in  France,  or  Germany,  Catherine  Le  Febre  ;  Isaac^,  b.  1676,  of  Dutch  Kills, 
weaver,  bought  considerable  propert}',  also  the  paternal  farm  (since  owned  by  Wm.  and 
Abm.  Paynter),  d.  Mar.  14,  1757,  tn.  Heyltie [Heyltje,  Aug.  Hail];  Dea.  John^,  dea- 
con in  the  Dutch  church,  a  worthy  man,  d.  upon  his  farm  (afterward  Wm.  Gossman's)  at 
the  Kills,  May  27,  1782,  m.  ist,  Apr.  13,  1744,  Jane  Stockholm,  da.  of  Andrew  Stockholm 
[Z'Ki'6-//  — Stokholm];  AndreW,  b.  Apr.  29,  1755,  retained  the  homestead  at  Dutch  Kills, 
d.  Nov.  2Q,  1828,  m.  Ellen  or  Nelly  Wiltsie^,  b.  July  24,  1759  ;  Abraham^,  b.  Newtown,  N. 
Y.,  Oct.  I,  1789,  member  of  Capt.  Peter  Underhill's  Co.,  N.  Y.  Militia  Artillery,  stationed 
a  time  at  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  \^.,  in  the  war  of  18 12,  for  which  service  his  widow  rec'd 
a  pension  for  several  years,  residence  Newark,  d.  there  Oct.  17,  1S65,  m.  Newark,  Jan.  ig, 
181Q,  Sally  Roome  Doremus^,  b.  Newark,  Dec.  28,  1798,  d.  there  Mar.  2,  1881,  her  obituary 
in  Newark  Dai'lv  Advertiser,  Mar.  s,  ^SSi,  Elizabeth  Joui-iiai,  Afar.  4,  iSSi:  Isaac  A^  Bra- 
gaw,  b  Newark,  Jan.  14,  1822,  residence  at  Newark  to  1840,  Hartford  to  1852,  N.  Y.  city  to 
1855,  Orange,  N.  J .,  to  185S,  Newark  ag.  to  1861,  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  to  1864,  Elizabeth  to  1867, 
was  clerk  with  his  uncle,  Josiah  Doremus,  hardware  merch.,  Newark,  to  1840,  with  Ken- 
nedy [Leonard]  &  Way  [George  Meigs],  hardware,  Hartford,  to  1843;  hardware  mer- 
chant, of  Kennedy  [Leonard]  &  Bragaw  to  1849,  Isaac  A  Bragaw  to  1851,  Bragaw  & 
Blake  [Howard]  to  1S52,  of  William  Way  &  Co.  [Henry  Arunah  Searle,  Henry  Robert 
Buell,  Isaac  A  Bragaw]  wholesale  hardware.  New  York  city,  to  1858,  hardware  merch. 
Newark  to  1S61,  d.  Hartford  Jan.  11,  1868,  m.  Colchester,  Conn.,  May  12,  1841,  Elizabeth 
Meigs  Way',  b.  C.,  Mar.  13,  1822. 

Wav  ancestrv  :  —  4  arms :  WAV;  /.•  Way  or  Wave  (Bridport,  county  Dorset,  Eng., 
Denhaiii  Place,  Bucks  co.,  orig.  of  Somersetshire,  rem.  temp.  Henry  VII  or  VIII  to  Tor- 
rington,  co.  Devon,  der.  fr.  William  Waye  of  Great  Torrington,  who  had  a  confirmation  of 
arms,  1574,  when  2  coats  of  family  branches  incorp.,  still  borne  quarterly.  William  Waye, 
father  of  John  of  Bridport,  who  had  John  of  B.  and  Benjamin  of  Dorchester,  vicar  of 
Barking.).  Ouar.  ist  and  4th  az.  3  lucies  haurient,  ar. ;  2d  and  3d  sa.  2  bars  ar.  corded 
or,  wreathed~gu.  The  Ways  of  Denham  quar.  Lockey  of  Holmes  Hill,  co.  Herts;  viz. 
ar.  a  bend  betw.  2  water  bougets  sa.  and  Hill  of  Pounsford  co.  Somerset  and  Denh.  P., 
viz.  gu.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  3  garbs  or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed,  habited  in  mail, 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  baton  or,  the  ends  sa.  An  ancient  English  family,  who,  under 
the  appelation  of  "Waye,"  appear  in  the  records  of  Somersetshire  as  early  as  the  15th 
century.  .  .  .  Henry',  b.  England  1583,  the  Puritan,  came  in  ship  "  Mary  and  John  " 
to  America,  arrived  at  Nanlasket,  Boston  Bay,  Mass.,  May  30,  1630,  a  founder  of  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  d.  D.,  1667,  m.  Elizabeth .—  Blake's  Annals  of  Dorchester :  Clapp's  Dor- 
chester;  Youngs'  citron.  ;  Mass.  Col.  Rec.  :  George^,  b.  Eng.,  d.  prob.  Saybrook  ab.  1690, 
m.  Elizabeth  Smith,  only  da.  of  John  and  Joanna  of  Boston  and  New  London;  George', 
b.  in  Mass.  or  R.  I.,  d.  Lyme,  Conn.,  ab.  Feb.  23,  1716-17,  m.  Susannah  Nest,  da.  of  Joseph 
and  Sarah  of  New  London  ;  Thomas*,  b.  Lyme,  Mar.  18,  1700,  m.  2d,  Nov.  29,  1739,  Sarah 
Wells  ;  Ensign  George'*,  b  L.  ab.  1742,  of  Lyme  and  Colchester,  farmer,  drummer,  ser- 
geant and  ensign  in  the  Revolutionary  war —  U.  S.  War  Dep.  so  recited  in  memoranda 
of  application  for  pension  by  a  descendant,  d.  C,  Mar.,  1804,  m.  C,  or  Lyme,  Nov.,  1769, 
Mary  Moore,  b.  L.,  d.  Colchester,  1828;  William",  b.  Lyme,  Sept.  13,  1770,  of  Colchester, 
house  builder,  d.  C,  Feb.  20,  1835,  m.  C,  Mar.,  1801,  Demice  or  Demise  Packwood^,  b. 
New  London,  Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1779,  d.  Hartford,  Feb.  20,  1850  ;  Elizabeth  Meigs'  Way,  m. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  103 1 

Isaac  A  Bragaw*!.—  IFuy  Genealogy,  in  preparation  by  Cliarles  Granville  H\iy,  Boston, 
Afiiss. 

Piiiizi-'oocl ancestry :  —  (Wa.r\vic]s.shiTe,  England).  Quar.  ist  and  4th  az.  3  pickaxes  for 
Packwood  ;  2d  and  :!d  sa.  3  bells  ar.  a  canton  erm.  for  Porter.  Crest  —  A  demi  lion  ramp, 
ar.  holding  in  his  dexter  and  supporting  with  his  sinister  paw,  a  bell  sa.  with  a  canton 
erm.  as  in  the  arms.  Motto  —  None  is  truly  great  but  he  that  is  truly  good. 
Josephs  thought  by  descendants  to  have  come  from  Derby  or  Warwickshire,  Eng.,  ab. 
1725,  to  Bermuda  Islands  (brother  to  John  Packwood  of  St.  Eustacia,  now  Jamaica  I., 
wealthy,  whose  da.  m.  Hon.  Jonathan  Jennings,  Gov.  of  Demerara),  m.  in  Bermuda  Isl., 
Mary  Davis  ;  Capt.  Joseph^,  b.  Bermuda  I.,  1739,  removed  to  and  residence  at  New  Lon- 
don,'a  leading  merchant,  owned  2  dry  good  stores  and  vessels  plying  to  West  Indies. 
Took  oath  of  fidelity  and  freeman's  oath  at  New  London  Sept.  22,  1777.  His  ships  and 
stores  were  burnedinthe  destruction  of  New  London,  Sept.  6,  1781,  by  the  British,  who 
ransacked  his  home,  d.  Colchester,  Apr.  15,  1807,  m.  2d,  C,  July  25,  1777,  Demice  Wright^, 
b.  1758  [from  Connecticut  Gazette  and  Universal  Intelligencer,  New  London,  July  2S,  my 

—  Married  at  Colchester,  Capt.  Joseph  Packwood  of  this  Town,  Merchant,  to  Miss  Dem- 
ise Wright,  daughter  of  Captain  Dudley  Wright  ;  a  young  Lady  of  a  most  amiable  Dis- 
position, and  great  Beauty,  possessing  every  Accomplishment  that  can  tend  to  the  Felic- 
ity of  the  connubial  State],  d.  Colchester,  Nov.  28,  1839  — iV.  E.  Reg.,  XLIII :  iqo :  Dem- 
ise^  Packwood,  m.  William  Way". 

Wright  ancestry :  —44  arms :  WRIGHT,  the  most  ancient  apparently  is:  (Wrights- 
bridge,  Hornchurcli,  and  Dagenham  co.,  Essex,  Eng.,  granted  June  20,  1509.)  Az.  2  bars 
ar.  ;  in  chief  ^  leopards'  heads  or.  Crest  ^OvA  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dragon's  head 
ppr.  .  .  Joifini  [see -fi376]  ;  Robert- of  England  m.  Mary  Greene;  John3  of  Eng.  m.  Grace 
Glascock;  Thomas*,  from  Eng.  to  Mass.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1639,  was  much  engaged, 
1658,  in  the  controversy  aboutRev.  John  Russell,  d.  Apr.,  1670,  m.  in  Eng.,  his  first  wife, 
who  and  his  children  accompanied  him  here  ;  Joseph^  m.  ist,  Wethersfield,  Dec.  10,  1663, 

Mary  ,  b.  1645,  d.  W.,  Aug.  23,  1683  ;  Joseph",  b.  W.,  Feb.  14,  1669-70,  d.  Sept.  10,  1756, 

monument  in  Colchester,  b.  g.,  m.  Wethersfield,  May  21,  1701,  Mary  Dudley^,  b.  ab.  1678, 
d.  Nov.  25,  1755;  Capt.  Dudley',  b.  Colchester,  Apr.  6,  1717.  Yro\\\  Record  of  Services  of 
Conn.  Men  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  pages  ^o,  10-,  ibq  —  id.  reg..  Col.  Joseph  Spencer 
(com.  May  i,  '75,  brig,  gen.).  Col.  Samuel  Wyllys,  Hartford,  com.  It.  col.,  May  i,  '75. 
Regiment  raised  on  first  call,  May,  1775.  Detachments  of  officers  and  men  in  Bunker 
Hill  battle,  June  17,  1775.  At  Roxbury  dviring  siege,  and  to  expiration  of  service,  Dec, 
1775.  8th  CO.,  Capt.  Levi  Wells,  Dudley  Wright,  ist  serg.,  enlisted  May  6,  disc.  Dec.  10, 
1775.  Regiment  adopted  as  Continental  in  July.  .  .  22d  Continental  reg.,  Col.  Samuel 
Wyllys,  re-organized  for  Continental  army  for  1776.  After  evacuation  of  Boston,  Mar. 
17,  1776,  by  the  British,  it  marched  under  Washington,  via  New  London,  to  N.  Y.  city, 
assisted  in  fortifying  the  city,  engaged  in  the  Battles  of  Long  Island,  Aug.  27,  1776,  and 
of  White  Plains,  Oct.  28,  1776,  under  Gen.  William  Heath,  near  Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  to  expir- 
ation of  term,  Dec.  31,  1776.  Second  Lieutenant :  Dudley  Wright,  Colchester,  re-entered 
Continental  service,  1777.  .  .  3d  reg.,  Connecticut  Line,  1777-81,  in  part  assisted  in 
repelling  enemy  at  Danbury,  Conn.,  Apr.  26-7,  1777,  was  in  Maj.  Gen.  Samuel  Holden 
Parsons'  ist  Brigade,  under  Maj.  Gen.  Israel  Putnam,  along  Hudson  to  Jan.,  1778.  when 
it  took  post  at  West  Point  and  began  the  construction  of  works  there,  where  Fort  Wyllis 
was  named  for  its  colonel.:  Co.  of  Capt.  Daniel  Allen  of  Ashford  :  Lieut.  Dudley  Wright, 
Colchester,  commissioned  first  lieutenant,  Jan.  i,  1777,  resigned,  Apr.  13,  1778.  A  large 
property-owner  of  Colchester,  d.  June  11,  1806,  monument  in  Colchester  b.  g.,  m.  Dimmis 
Loomis^,  b.  C,  Sept.  5,  1724;  Demice^  Wright  m.  Joseph  Packwood^. 

Loo7nis,  Loines,  Loomas,  Loomax,  Loo?nys,  Luniax,  Lunnnis,  Lummus  ancestry  :  — 
I artns :  Lomas;5.-  Lomax  :  (Parkhurst  co.",  Surrey).  Ar.  a  greyhound  courant  betw. 
3  escallops  sa.    Crest  —  A  demi  greyhound  ar.  collared  gu.    Motto  [in  Loomis  Genealogy'] 

—  Mors  Christi  vita  mihi.  .  .  .  Joseph',  b.  1590,  from  Bristol  or  Braintree,  Eng., 
woolen  draper,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  17,  1638,  accompanying  Rev.  Ephraim  Huet,  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  1638,  was  granted  Feb.  2,  1640,  21  acres  on  Farmington  river,  d.  1658,  his  wife 
d.  Aug.,  1652;  Dea.  John^,  b.  Eng.,  1622,  of  Windsor,  Farmington,  representative  1666-7, 
1675-7,  d.  Sept.  2,  1688,  m.  Elizabeth  Scott^  ;  Dea.  SamueP,  b.  [Windsor,  Conn.,  rec.'],  Aug. 
12,  1666,  first  deacon  of  First  Church,  Colchester,  1702,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  White^  of  Hat- 
field, Mass.  ;  Azariah*  m.  Abigail  Newton  ;  Dimmis*  Loomis  m.  Dudley  Wright'. — 
N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg.,  IV :  3js  :  XX:2oS;  XLIII:  46-7,30?:  Descendants  of  Joseph 
Loomis  bv  Elias  Loomis,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Natural  History,  Yale  coll.,  iSyj. 

White  ancestry :  —  ]o\\n^,  DanieP  [see  +1470] ;  Elizabeth^  White  m.  Samuel  Loomis'. 

Scott  ancestry :— 3  artns:  SCOT  or  ScOTT  ;  3^:  SCOT;  58:  SCOTT  :  (Scotland, 
ancient).  Gu.  three  goat's  heads  couped  ar.  .  .  .  Thomas^,  b.  ab.  1594,  embarked  last 
of  Apr.,  1634,  in  the  "Elizabeth  "  of  (and  at)  Ipswich,  Eng.,  a.  40,  with  w.  and  ch.,  free- 
man of  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1634-5,  rem.  to  Hartford  with  the  first  settlers,  an  orig.  proprietor, 
1637,  home  lot  on  State  St.,  was  killed  Nov.  6,  1643,  carelessly,  by  John  Ewe,  who  was  sen- 
tenced to  pay  £10  to  widow  Ann  and  £s  to  the  countv,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth,  b.  ab.  1594  ; 
Elizabeth^  Scott,  m.  John  Loomis^.  See  TrumbulVs  Hartford  co.,  I :  Hartford;  Orig- 
inal Proprietors,  271— John  Crow,  3,-7  — Thomas  Scott,  sO.i  — Elder  John  White. 

Dudley  ancestry  :  —  Williami,  from  Eng.,  prob.  of  Oakley  in  Surry,  came  prob.  as  a 
friend  of  Rev.  Henry  Whitfield  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  1639,  d.  prob.  G.,  May  i,  1674,  m.  at 
Oakley,  1636,  Jane  Lutman,  who  came  with  him  ;  Joseph',  b.  prob.  G.,  Apr.  24,  1643,  of 
G.,  m  'Oct.  6,  1670,  Ann  Robinson'  ;  MaryS  Dudley,  m.  Joseph  V^ri^hx.'^.  — Savage,  II :  76. 

Robinson  ancestry:  —Thomas'  of  Guilford,  1677,  proprietor,  1685;  Ann^  Robinson  m. 
Joseph  Dudley^. 

Dorem us  ancestry  :— Cornells  (Cornelius')  of  Middleburg,  Holland,  farmer,  came 
from  Holland  about  1685,  and  settled  at  or  near  Acquackanonck,  N.  J.,  within  what  is 
now  the  city  of  Paterson,  Passaic  co.,  N.  J.,  d.  (probably  at  Acquackanonck)  1715,  m.  in 
Holland,  Jannetje  Joris  (meaning  "Jane  or  Jennie,  daughter  of  George,"  she,  evidently, 

had  no  surname  and  probably  her  father  had  none),  da.  of  George ;  Joris  (George'), 

b.  Acquackanonck  about  1607",  of  Saddle  River,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J  .  d.  Preakness,  N.  J.,  1733, 
m.  Marretie  (Mary)  Berdan  ;  Hendrick  (Henry^),  b.  ab.  1726,  baptized  at  Acquackanonck, 
Nov.  5,  1727,  was  a  Tory  and  served  as  a  Loyalist  volunteer  or  soldier  in  the  American 
Revolution,  by  reason  of  which  300  acres  of  his  land  were  confiscated  by  the  United 
States,  d.  in  the  hospital  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1776,  m.  Egge  Van  Houten,  she  d.  after 
Aug.,  1790,  daughter  of  Helmigh  and  Catharina  (Van  Giesen)  ;  Maj.  David*,  b.  Paterson, 


I032  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

July  25,  1775.  There  still  exists  the  Commission  of  "  David  Doremus  of  Preakness,  N.  J., 
elected  Mar.  21,  1812,  by  the  Third  District  Co.  of  Second  battalion,  Third  reg.,  Essex 
brigade,  to  be  capt.  of  said  Co.  Dated  May  7,  1812  [signed],  Joseph  Bloomfield,  Gov.  of 
N.  J."  Residence,  Newark,  where  he  was,  for  many  years,  a  hardware  merchant,  and 
retired  from  business  with  a  competency,  1826,  was  highly  esteemed,  d.  at  Newark,  Feb. 
~2Q,j^6o,  m.  ist,  Pompton,  Passaic  cor.;  N.  J.,  Sept.  11,  1706,  Sarah  Roome^,  b.  Dec,  1776,  or 
Jar.,^r775^_bap.  Apr^i6^i777T-d'.'l5^ewark,  Jan.  28,  1799;  Sally  Roome^  Doremus  m.  Abra- 
ham BragawS. — TfiTfory  of  r/ie  Doremus  Family,  by  IVilliam  Nelson  of  Patersoii,  N./., 
Cor7-espondi7tg Sec,  N.J .  flis.  Soc. 

Jioome  ancestry :  —  Peter  Willeinsei  when  a  young  man  came  from  Goemoenipa  to 
America,  d.  May  15,  1729,  m.  in  the  city  of  New  York,  Nov.  26,  1684,  Hester  Van  Gelder, 
bap.  Jan.  28,  1662,  d.  Apr.  17,  1729,  da.  of  John  and  Jane  (Monteroath)  — Marriage  Record, 
Reformed  Protestant  Church,  N.  Y.  city  :  Peter^,  bap.  in  Dutch  church,  N.  Y.  city,  Feb. 
24,  1703,  of  Pompton  Plains,  Passaic  co.",  N.  J.,  d.  1778,  m.  1725,  Anna  Berry  of  Morris  co., 
N.  J.  ;  Jacobs,  d.  178s,  m.  2d,  Hannah  Morse",  b.  1736,  d.  Jan.  15,  1829,  sister  to  Dr.  Isaac 
Morse  of  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.  ;  Sarah*  Roome  m.  David  Doremus*. —  Descendants  of 
Peter  IVillemse  Rootne,  by  Peter  Rootne  IVarner,  N.  Y.,  /SSj,  p.  j!2. 

Morse,  Mosse,  Morss  ancestry  :  —  Mr.i ;  Robert-  from  Marlborough,  Wiltshire,  Eng. 
arrived  at  Boston,  Mass.,  prior  to"  1644  (brother  to  Anthony,  William,  and  Peter,  see  4227), 
settled  soon  at  Newbury,  Mass.,  lived  there  1654,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  to  1665,  removed, 
1665,  to  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  or  to  Elizabethtown,  N.  J.,  owner  of  large  tracts  of  land  at 
Elizabethtown  on  the  river.  Crane's  brook,  West  brook.  Peach  Garden  brook,  Thomp- 
son's Creek,  &c.,  tailor,  m.  2d,  Newbury,  Oct.  30,  1654,  Ann  Lewis  ;  Robert^,  b.  Newbury, 
Feb.  I,  i6s6-7,  lived  near  Woodbridge  and  Elizabethtown  ;  Joseph*,  b.  near  Elizabeth- 
town  or  Woodbridge,  prob.  1687,  lived  near  Elizabethtown  ;  Joseph^,  b.  May  31,  1709,  of 
Rahway,  N.  J.,  d.  Aug.  25,  177Q,  m.  ist, ,  2d,  Anne  Winans  ;  Hannah^  Morse,  pre- 
sumed to  be  a  daughter  by  her  father's  first  marriage,  m.  Jacob  Roomed. —  Memorial  of 
the  Morses,  containing  the  ancestry  of  sei'en  persons  of  the  name.  By  Abner  Morse,  A.M., 
iSjO,  p.  rjs  ■  Hatfield's  ffi  story  of  Elisabeth,  Sj; ;  E.fersev  Records ;  Savage,  11/ :  241. 

Wilt  see,  Wiltsie  ancestry  :—YiQr\(Xx\z^  Martensen'  Wiltsee  d.  af.  1706,  came  early  fr. 
Copenhagen,  Denmark,  enlisted  in  Esopus  war,  1663,  captured  by  savages,  bought  16S1, 
farm  at  Hellgate,  N.  Y.,  now  owned  by  Polhemus  fam.,  m.  New  Amsterdam  [N.  Y.], 
1660,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Meyrinck)  Jansen,  wid.  Harmen  Jansen,  da.  Jan  Meyrinck.  Ch.  : 
Martin^,  b.  166-,  Hendrick^,  b.  1669,  Myndert^,  b.  1672,  m.  Maria  Bragaw,  a  da.  Bourgon, 
Teunis^,  b.  1674,  Jacob^,  b,  1676,  all  m.,  numerous  desc.  in  Westchester  and  Dutchess 
counties.  From  one  of  these  descends  John*;  Nellie^  Wiltsie  m.  Andrew  Bragaw*. — An- 
nals of  Neivtoivn,  N.  Y.,  by  James  Riker,Jr.,  iSj2,  p.  370-3. 

3048. 

JOSEPH  WINFIELD'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^  Benj. 'Norton^ 
Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabod3,  Moses=,  Mosesi),  m.   PaterSOn,  N.  J.,  Apr.  22,  1874, 

Anna  Bentley  Zabriskie,  b.  Paterson,  Mar.  17,  1S52,  a  da.  John 
Hopper  and  Carrie  Elizabeth  (Rutan).     s.  p. 

Joseph  Winfield'  Cleveland  resided  at  Elizabeth  to  Apr. 
I,  1866,  Newark,  N.  j.,to  1869,  Paterson  to  1873,  Elizabeth  again 
to  1874,  and  always  since  at  Paterson  (1897).  Was  educated  in 
the  select  schools  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  at  the  Newark  Acad- 
emy. Grad.  from  Bryant,  Stratton  &  Whitney's  Mercantile 
College,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1868.  Wholesale  and  retail  hardware 
merchant  of  Paterson.  For  many  years  a  director  of  a  Pater- 
son bank  ;  president  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association 
of  Paterson  ;  an  officer  and  treasurer  in  the  Alethodist  Episco- 
pal Church  in  Paterson. 

3049. 

MAURICE  MEAD^  CLEVELAND  (josepho,  Benj.  Norton^  Benj. 
Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses2,  Mosesi),    m.    Elizabeth,    N.    J.,    Apr.    25,    1877, 

Mary  Elizabeth  Powell,  b.  Chanceville,  now  New  Monmouth, 
Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  Oct.  12,  1S55,  a  da.  Stephen  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Porter).     Ch.  b.  Elizabeth  : 

8319  Clara  May'  Cleveland,  b.  June  12,  1880. 

8320  Carrie  Elizabeth^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1885. 
Maurice  Mead'  Cleveland  resided  at  Elizabeth  to  Apr.  i, 

1866,  Newark,  N.  J.,  to  Apr.  i,  1873,  Elizabeth  again  to  Apr.  i, 
1883,  Marlborough,  Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  to  Dec.  30, 1886,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  to  Apr.  1,  1890,  and  since  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.  (1897). 
He  was  educated  in  select  schools  of  Elizabeth  ;  at  the  Newark 


DESCENDANTS  OI-'  MOSES'  CLEVELAND.  1033 

Academy;  o-radiiated  from  Bryant,  Stratton  &  Whitney's  Mer- 
cantile Colieg-e,  Newark.  He  was  a  salesman  in  New  York 
city,  and  commercial  trav^eler  to  1883,  when  he  bought  a  hand- 
some farm  at  Marlboro,  which  he  operated  to  Dec,  1886,  and 
then  sold  ;  later  was  a  dealer  in  real  estate  and  securities  in 
New  York  city  and  Brooklyn.  Superintendent  in  the  manufac- 
tory of  The  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Sewing  Mach.  Co.  at  Bridgeport. 

Po'cvell  ancestry  :~i  arms :  POVVEL.  or  Powell;  ,?^.- Powell  :   (Wales).      Per  fesse 

ar.  and  sa.  a  lion  ramp,  counterchanged William  Henry',  of  New  York  citv, 

m.  2d,  Mary  Elizabeth;  Stephen  Henrv^  Powell,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  1S35,  a  gallant  soldier  in  the 
war  for  the  Union,  in  Co.  C,  14th  N.  J.  V.,  lost  a  leg  in  battle,  residence  still  at  Atlantic 
Highlands,  Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  1899;  m.  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1854,  Elizabeth  Porter. 

3050. 

LUCRETIA    FARBER'    CLEVELAND   (Robert    Lutton^    Henj. 

Norton^,  etc.),  died  at  Elizabeth,  N.J.,  January  i,  1899,  aged  51  yrs. 
7  mos.,  I  day  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Oct.  24,  1866,  Ralph  Priestly 
Baker,  b.  Elizabeth,  Aug.  17,  1838,  a  son  of  Phineas  Munday  and 
Mary  Ann  (Priestly)  Baker.     Ch.  b.  Elizabeth  : 

8321  Ida  May""  Baker,  b.  Sept.  18,  1867,  m.  Elizabeth,  June 
5,  1889,  Walter  H.  Leveridge,  b.  Nov.  12,  1867,  residence  Eliza- 
beth, merchant.  Ch.  b.  Elizabeth:  Edna^  Leveridge,  b.  Mar.,  1890, 
d.  E.  next  day;  Eveline  ElizabetJf  Leveridge,  b.  July  10,  1891; 
Heleif  Leveridge,  b.  Apr.  i,  1896. 

8322  Elizabeth  Priestly^  Baker,  b.  Nov.  18,  1869.  Willianf 
Baker,  b.  and  d.  E.  Jan.  12,  1873;  Oscar^  Baker,  b.  and  d.  E.  July 
12,  1874. 

8323  Ralph  Priestly^  Baker,  b.  Nov.  12,  1875. 

8324  Har7j  Cleveland^  Baker,  b.  Jan.  12,  1880. 

8325  Florence  JoatDuf  Baker,  b.  Feb.  17,  1883. 

Lieut.  Ralph  Priestly  Baker,  residence  still  at  Elizabeth, 
where  he  has  been  for  many  years  a  merchant,  a  brave  volun- 
teer soldier  of  the  war  of  the  Rebellion,  1 861-5.  Enlisted  May  21, 
1861,  Co.  A,  ist  N.J.  v.,  Corp.  May  21,  1861,  sergt.  Aug.  i,  1862, 
serg.-maj.  Re-enlisted  for  3  years,  Dec.  28,  1863,  commis.,  Feb. 
2,  1865,  2d  Lt.  Co.  A,  First  Batt.  N.  J.  V.,  ist  Lt.  June  4,  1865, 
Co.  C,  First  Batt.,  served  in  4th  N.  J.  V.,  ist  Div.,  ist  Army 
Corps,  ist  Div.,  6th  A.  C.  Battles  of  First  and  Fourth  N.  J.  V.: 
1861,  First  Bull  Run,  Benson's  Tavern  ;  1862,  West  Point,  King 
William  co.,  Va.,  Gaines  Farm,  Charles  City  Cross  Road,  Mal- 
vern Hill,  Manassas,  Crampton's  Pass,  Fredericksburg,  Chan- 
tilly,  Fairfax  co.,  Va.,  Antietam;  1863,  Salem  Heights,  Gettys- 
burg, Williamsport,  Rappahannock  Station,  Fauquier  co.,  Va., 
Fairfield,  Rockbridge  co.,  Va.,  Funkstown,  Mine  Run,  Orange  co., 
Va.;  1864,  Wilderness,  Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  Hanover  C,  H.,  Han- 
over CO.,  Va.,  N.  and  S.  Anna,  Tolopotomy  Creek,  Cold  Harbor, 
Snicker's  Gap,  Winchester,  Frederick  co.,  Va.,  Petersburg,  Stras- 
burg,  Shenandoah  co.,  Va.,  Charlestown,  Opequon,  Frederick  co., 
Va.,  Fisher's  Hill,  New  Market,  and  Mt.  Jackson,  Shenandoah 
CO.,  Va.,  Cedar  Creek;  1865,  Hatcher's  Run,  Ft.  Steadman,  Fall  of 
Petersburg,  Sailor's  Creek,  Farmville,  Prince  Edward  co.,  Va., 
Surrender  of  Lee.  Lt.  Baker  was  captured  by  Gen.  Moseby  in 
Loudon  Valley,  Va.,  Oct.,  1864,  while  in  command  of  Brigade 
Wagon  train,  escaped  soon.     Mustered  out,  June  29,  1865. 


I034 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


3051. 


PHEBE    ANN'  CLEVELAND    (Robert  Lutton^,  Benjamin   Norton^, 
Benjamin  Norton*,  Ichabod',  Moses^,  Moses'),  m.    Elizabeth,     N.  J.,  Apr.   27, 

1870^  Joseph  Edwards,  b.  Elizabeth  Oct.  lo,  1843,  a  son  of  Rich- 
ard Lang-  and  Mary  Ann  (Doyle)  Edwards.  Ch.  all  born  at 
Elizabeth: 

8326  Mabel  Edfia^  Edwards,  b.  Aug.  13,  187 1,  m.  Rahway, 
N.  J.,  May  9,  1890,  John  Scrimshaw,  res.  Elizabeth,  1893,  book- 
keeper at  Rahway.  Ch.  b.  Elizabeth:  Edith^^  b,  ab.  1891;  Olive^ 
Scrimshaw,  b.  Apr.,  1893;  HazeP  Scrimshaw,  d.  Rahway,  N.  J., 
May,  1S96. 

8327  Edith  Granf  Edwards,  b.  Apr.  7,  1873. 

8328  Joseph  Edgar^  Edwards,  b.  July  5,  1874. 

8329  Grace  Christina^  Edtvards,  b.  Oct.  21,  1876. 

83.30     Phebe  An?f  Edwards,  b.  Nov.  2,  1879,  d.  at  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  Apr.  4,  1880. 

8331  Robert  Littton^  Edivards,  b.  May  7,  1882. 
Serg.  Joseph  Edwards,  residence  Elizabeth,  merchant.  In 
the  war  against  secession,  186 1-5,  he  was  among  the  first  to 
enter  the  field.  Earlv  in  1861  joined  Co.  I  (transferred  to  Co. 
K),  73d  N.  Y.  v.,  2d  Fire  Zouaves,  Gen.  Daniel  E.  Sickles'  Ex- 
celsior Brigade,  Third  Army  Corps ;  participated  in  the  hard- 
fought  battles  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Was  promoted  to 
the  rank  of  2d  serg.  At  Gettysburg  was  in  command  of  his 
company.  Serg.  Edwards  left  the  service  only  when  the  enemy 
lowered  his  flag  in  surrender. 


*fc> 


3052. 

ALBERT    WALKER'    CLEVELAND  (Robert  Lutton»,  Benjamin 
Norton^  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses^,  Mosesi),  m.    Elizabeth,    N.    J.,  Feb. 

4,  1876,  Jennie  Frances  Dunn,  b.  E.  Aug.  15,  1858,  daughter  of 
Hugh  and  Annie  Sophia  (Gaitly)  Dunn.     Ch.  b.  Elizabeth: 

8332  Anna  Lapine*  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  1878. 

8333  Bertie  Lutton*  Cleveland,  July  7,  1880. 
Walter  James",  b.  July  7,  1880,  d.  E.  July  23,  1880. 

8334  Jennie  Irene"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  4,  1885. 
Albert  Walker'  Cleveland  has  always  resided  in  his  na- 
tive city,  merchant  and  decorator.  For  many  5'ears  he  was  a 
faithful  member  of  the  Volunteer  Fire  Department  of  Elizabeth. 
In  1877,  he  was  foreman  of  Protection  Steam  Fire  Engine  Com- 
pany, No.  I,  and  afterwards  an  assistant  in  same  company. 

3055. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON'  CLEVELAND    (Robert  Lutton«, 

Benj.  Norton^,  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses^,  Mosesi),    m.    Perth  Amboy,    N. 

J.,  June  17,  1 89 1,  Martha  (Mattie)  Barton  Pickard,  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  I,  1867,  da.  of  Edward  Louie  and  Sarah  Martha^ 
(John  Edgar',  b.  Long  Island,  m.  Elizabeth  Randolph  or  Ran- 
dell  of  Perth  Amboy;  da.  of  Phineas  Randell)  Barton.  Resi- 
dence always  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  (1899),  manufacturing  jeweler 
in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1897,  merchant  at  Elizabeth,  1899. 

8335  LeRoy  Pickard'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  26,  1893,  Eliz- 
abeth. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1035 

3056. 

NATHANIEL    HUBBARD'  CLEVELAND  (Moses  conking 

Moses^,  Ichabod-',  Ichabods,  Moses2,  Moses"),    b.     Soilthold,    N.    Y.,    JlinC    1 7, 

1834,  m.  in  Park  Presbyterian  church,  New  York  city,  Dec.  16, 

1869,  Emma  M.  George,  b.  Farming-dale,  Queens  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 

24,  1846,  a  daughter  of  Ambrose  and  Cornelia  (Raynor).  Ch.  b. 
Southold  : 

8336  May  or    Mary  Cornelia"   Cleveland,  b.  Nov.   23, 

1870,  m.  Stratford,  Conn.,  Oct.  i,  1S96,  Elliott  W.  Peck,  of  the 
firm  A.  W.  Burritt  &  Co. 

Nathaniel  Hubbard'  Cleveland  has  always  lived  at 
Southold  (1897),  where  he  still  resides  in  the  mansion  on  the 
homestead  farm.  Mr.  Cleveland  received  a  liberal  academic 
education  in  the  institutions  of  the  locality,  is  of  scientific,  lit- 
erary, and  antiquarian  tastes.  He  has  ever  been  ready  to  aid 
in,  and  is  a  subscriber  to,  this  work. 

Mr.  Cleveland  has  done  much  to  preserve  the  records  and 
data  of  Suffolk  county.  For  many  years  he  has  been  a  contrib- 
utor to  the  press,  his  articles  being  chiefl}?-  on  historical  subjects. 
See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  His  Sdl/non  Record,  which  ap- 
peared first  in  the  Long  Island  Ti-aveller,  iSig-Si,  afterward  con- 
tinued in  the  Suifolk  Weekly  Times,  has  been  a  most  important 
aid  to  researchers  of  the  pedigrees  of  the  early  Suffolk  co.  fami- 
lies. Mr.  Cleveland  was  elected  Sept.  28,  1886,  a  member  and 
councilor  (representing  Southold  in  the  board)  of  .the  Suffolk 
County  Historical  Society  (organized  Sept.  28,  1886,  president, 
James  H.  Tuthill,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.). 

3057. 

WILLIAM      HENRY'    CLEVELAND     (wniiam    Henry«,    Moses^, 

ichabods  ichabods,  Moses^),  m.  vSpringfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1848,  Eliza 
Bates,  b.  S.,  Oct.  3,  1823,  da.  Lewis  and  Rebecca  (Bross).  Of 
Springfield  (1891),  mason  builder,  s.  p. 

3058. 

PARNEL  CONKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (Wm.  Henrys,  Moses^  etc.), 

m.  Springfield,  Mass.,  July  5,  185 1,  Albert  Palmer  Casey,  born 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  3,  1828,  son  John  and  Almira  (Corey),  1. 
Springfield,  machinist.     Ch.  b.  Springfield  : 

8337  Charles  Albert^  Casey,  b.  Jan.  26,  1854,  d.  June  23,  1854. 

8338  Mary  Josephine^  Casey,  b.  Aug.  10,  1856,  m.  S.,  Nov. 
18,  1880,  Wells  Lathrop,  b.  Holyoke,  Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  Feb. 
I,  1847,  s.  Oliver  W.  and  Esther  H.  (Hendrick),  1.  Springf.,  in- 
spector at  Wesson's  pistol  factory,     s.  p. 

8339  George  Cleveland"  Casey,  b.  Dec,  6,  1866,  student. 

3059. 

JOHN    THAYER'    CLEVELAND    (wniiam  Henry,  MosesMcha- 

bods  ichabods,  Moses^),  m.   Bridgehampton,  Suffolk  co.,   N.  Y.,  Aug. 

25,  1863,  Lucy  Cook,  b.  B.,"Feb.  7,  1840,  da.  Harvey  and   Betsey 


1036  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

(Sayre).   Of  Springfield,  Mass.  (189 1),  machinist.    Ch.  b.  Spring- 
field :     8340  William  Henry*,  b.  Aug.  12,  1865,  d.  July  30,  1866. 
^,^^^^^8341   Frederick  Cook"  Cleveland,  b.  June  15,  1870,  home  1891, 

3060. 

MARY    ANN    TERRY'  CLEVELAND   (wniiam  Henrys,  Moses^ 

ichabods  etc.),  m.  vSpringfield,  Mass.,  May  9,  1889,  as  2d  w.,  Lewis 
Denison  Boyington,  b.  Granby,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1833,  a  s.  David 
Ives  and  Emily  (Hayes).  Of  wSpringf.,  armorer,  s.  p.  He  m. 
ist,  Windsor,  Conn.,  June  24,  1857,  Susan  Denslow  Harris,  b. 
W.,  Dec.  26,  1837,  d.  Springf.,  Feb.  19,  1887,  da.  Ephraim  and 
Eliza  Ann  (Denslow).  Ch.:  Ida  Adella  Boyington,  b.  Nov.  23, 
1 86 1,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

3061. 

GEORGE    MOSES'    CLEVELAND    (william  Henry«,  MosesMch- 

abod*,  ichabod3,  Moses2),  m.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Nov.  17,  1886,  Mrs. 
Frank  wSusan  (Lovegrove)  Brace,  born  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9, 
1850,  wid.  George  V.  Brace,  daughter  Hampton  W.  and  Susan 
(Morse).     Of  Springfield,  Mass.,  machinist  U.  S.  A.  (1891). 


3062. 

MOSES'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph',  Mosess,  Ichabod^  Ichabod,3.  Moses^), 

m.  ist,  Southold,  N.  V.,  Feb.  11,  1853,  Bethia  Amelia  Moore,  b. 
S.,  Feb.  17,  1829,  d.  S.,  Dec.  31,  1865,  a  da.  Erastus  and  Jannette 
(Rackett).  He  m.  2d,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  187 1,  Ellen  Mar- 
garet Beluty,  b.  Devonshire,  Eng.,  May  29,  1843,  only  da.  Wil- 
liam and  Ellen  (Daniel),  1.  Southold,  mason,  ist  m.:  s.  p.  Ch. 
by  2d  m.: 

8342  Lottie  May*  Cleveland,  b.  June  8,  1873  Southold, 
N.  Y. 

3063. 

CATHARINE'  CLEVELAND  (josephe,  Moses^  etc.),  m.  South- 
old,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1849,  Ezekiel  Halsey  Wiggins,  b.  Greenport, 
Suffolk  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1824,  d.  Newbern,  N.  C,  Nov.  15,  1864, 
s.  Thomas  and  Anna  (Williamson).  Lived  at  Hempstead,  N.Y., 
R.  R.  conductor,  was  in  U.  S.  army  and  d.  in  his  country's  ser- 
vice.    Ch.: 

8343  Ida  Florence^  Wiggins^  b.  Aug.  27,  1852,  Farmingdale, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1877,  Edmund  Harvey,  b.  B. 
Aug.  3,  1850,  son  Edmund  and  Sarah  Harvey  (Patterson),  1. 
Brooklyn,  bookkeeper.  Ch.  b.  B.:  Florence  Edna'  Harvey,  b. 
Sept.  21,  1878;  Edmund^  Harvey,  Dec.  24,  1880. 

8344  Henry  Cleveland",  b.  June,  1855,  d.  Sept.  18,  1855. 

8345  Emily  Frost"  Wiggins,  b.  July  13,  1856,  Hempstead. 

8346  Mary  Cleveland",  b.  Aug.   8,  1864,  Greenbush,  N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND. 


1037 


3064. 


HENRY  CONKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«,  MosesMchabods 
ichabods,  Moses2),  m.  Southold,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  II,  1853,  Harriet  Emily 
Moore,  b.  S.,  Oct.  3,  1832,  d.  S.,  July  20,  1869,  a  da.  Erastus  and 
Jannette  (Rackett),  1.  Southold,  blacksmith.     Ch.  b.  Southold  : 

8347  Florence  Adel"  Cleveland,  b.  July  25,  1854,  m. 
Southold,  Nov.  22,  1876,  Edward  Culver,  b.  Southampton,  N.Y., 
s.  Merit  and  Caroline  (Marshall),  1.  Southold,  shoemaker.  Ch.: 
Cora"  Culver,  b.  vSouthamp.;  Irviif  Culver,  b.  Southold. 

8348  Harriet  Amelia^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1858. 

8349  Kate  Wiggins*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  8,  1861,  m. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June,  1883,  Charles  Ketchum,  he  d.  Greenport, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1883. 

3065, 

PARNEL'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«,  Moses^  etc.),  m.  Southold, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1853,  Benjamin  Williamson,  b.  Franklinville,  L.  L, 
son  Samuel  and  Experience  (Penney),  lived  Greenport,  L.  L,  1. 
Franklinv.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  vSouthold  : 

8350  Ella  IsabeP  Williamson,  b.  Mar.  5,  1854. 

8351  Edith  Estelle''  Williamson,  b.  June  7,  1857,  m.  Green- 
port, N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1876,  Benjamin  Isaac  Hallock,  b.  S.,  Oct.  14, 
1853,  s.  James  and  Hannah  (Gardner),  1.  Greenport,  mariner. 
Ch.:  Irving  Penney'  Hallock,  b.  Nov.  15,  1878,  Greenport,  N.  Y. 

3066. 

JOSEPH  BENJAMIN'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«,  Mosess  icha- 
bods  etc.),  was  drowned  in  L.  I.  Sound  off  Huntington,  N.  Y., 
July  t,  1882,  a.  44,  m.  Southold,  Oct.  20,  1866,  Annie  Jeffreys,  b. 
Eng.,  May  27,  1842,  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1880,  da.  Wil- 
liam and  Annie  (Smith),  I'd  Southold.  He  was  a  gallant  sol- 
dier, member  of  Co.  D,  Conn.  Heavy  Art.,  formerly  19th  In- 
fantry, mustered  in  Jan.  21,  1864,  transf.  to  U.  S.  N.,  Apr.  14, 
1864.  His  name  is  inscribed  on  the  soldiers'  monument  at 
Southold,  erected  May  30,  1887.-  He  was  of  firm  Jeffreys  [Ar- 
thur] &  Co.,  wholesale  tobacconists,  Brooklyn.  He  fell  from 
steamer  "  W.  W.  Coit "  and  was  drowned.  Ch.  b.  Southold  : 
S352     Joseph  Jeffreys*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  30,  1867. 

8353  Bertha  May*  Cleveland,  b.  June  18,  1869,  m.  S., 
Sept.  14,  1887,  Edward  F.  Taber,  1.  Brooklyn,  lawyer. 

8354  Edwin  Irving*  Cleveland,  b.  May  26,  1872. 

3067. 

JOHN  DEMAREST'  CLEVELAND   (Joseph-,  MosesMch.S  etc.), 

m.  Southold,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1869,  Hannah  Brown  Overton,  b. 
S.,  Dec.  7,  1850,  da.  George  Clinton  and  Jane  (Phillips),  res.  Ori- 
ent, L.  I.  Served  in  the  army  and  his  name  is  engraved  on  the 
soldiers'  monument  at  Southold,  dedicated  May  30,  1887.  Was 
elected  constable  at  Southold  Apr.  7,  1885.     Ch.  b.  Orient : 

8355  George  Herman*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  17,  1871. 

8356  Henry  Deimarest*  Cleveland,  b.  June  7,  1878. 


1038  CLEVELAND  GENTALOGY. 

3068. 

ChflVleS   JoJlli'    Hill  (Elizabeth^,  John^,  Samuel*,  Aarons,  Aarons),  d. 

Fritham  Lodge,  New  Forest,  by  Southampton,  Eng'.,  Feb.  19, 
1876,  a.  79,  m.  Newington,  Surry,  Eng.,  Oct.  21,  1818.  Ann 
Symons,  b.  St.  Austell,  Cornwall,  Eng.,  Oct.  21,  1798,  d. 
Fritham  L.,  Oct.  7,  1874,  a  da.  Richard  and  Ann  (Carbis).  For 
many  years  chief  clerk  of  dock-yard,  Halifax,  N.  S.     Ch.  : 

+  8357     Aim^  mn,  b.  Aug.  4,  1819,  Halifax. 

+8358     ElizabetJf  Hill,  b.  Feb.  18,  1821,  Halifax. 

+  8359     Charles''  Hill,  b.  July  24,  1822,  Halifax. 

-1-8360     Isabelhf  Hill,  b.  Mar.  7,  1824,  Halifax. 

+8361     Jessie^  Hill,  b.  Mar.  15,  1826,  Halifax. 

8362     Roberf,  b.  June  23,  1827,  H.,  d.  Apr.  i,  1828. 

-1-8363     Maiy  Hill,  b.  Aug.  11,  1829,  H.     8364  Adelaide^  Hill, 
b.  Mar.  11,  1831,  H.,  d.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  July  15,  1838. 

8365  Amelia!'  Hill,  b.  Mar.  8,  1833,  H.,  m.  ist,  Bramshaw, 
New  Forest,  Eng.,  Nov.  20,  1854,  Lt.  Arthur  Payne  Smith, 
Royal  Engineers,  he  d.  Kempsey,  n.  Worcester,  Sept.  24,  1855. 
She  m.  2d,  Halifax,  Apr.  10,  1861,  Lt.  Archibald  George  Keen 
of  62d  reg.,  British  Army,  s.  George  and  Sarah  (Campbell),  res. 
Rowley  Hall,  Staffordsh.,  Eng.     s.  p. 

8366  Richard^  Hill,  b.  July  10,  1835,  Dartmouth,  N.  S.,  d. 
Batavia,  Java,  Jan..  18,  1866,  unm. 

8367  Florence^  Hill,  b.  July  17,  1837,  Hal.,  d.  Aug.  3,  1838. 

8368  Grace''  Hill,  b.  July  26,  1839,  H.,  m.  Bramshaw,  Aug. 
II,  1858,  Lt.  Philip  Harington,  Royal  Marine  Light  Inf.,  s. 
Capt.  Edward  Musgrave  Harington,  R.  N.  Ch. :  John  Edward 
Mnsgraiie"  Harington,  b.  Aug.  23,  i860,  Plymouth,  Eng.  ;  Ethel 
Grace^  Harington,  b.  Mar.  22,  1862,  P.,  d.  London,  Eng.  ;  Arthur 
Vivian^  Harington,  b.  June  5,  1864,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; 
Charles  Philip'^  Harington,  Oct.  14,  1865,  A.  ;  Richard  CeciP 
Moorsonf  Harington,  Dec.  25,  1866,  Taurauga,  New  Zealand  ; 
Cleveland"^  Harington,  Feb.  15,  1869,  T. 

-I-8369     Georgina"  Hill,  b.  Apr.  4,  1841,  Halifax,  N.  S. 


3069. 

JEliZCC    Hill    (Elizabeths,  John^,  Samuel*,  AaronS,  Aaron^),    d.    Halifax, 

N.  S.,  Nov.  18,  1863,  a.  66,  m.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Oct.  12,  1822, 
William  Maxwell  Allen,  b.  Fort  Cumberland,  July  26,  1795,  ^■ 
Halifax,  Dec.  i,  1869,  1.  Halifax,  auctioneer.     Ch.  : 

8370  William  Afaxweir  Allen,  b.  Aug.  6,  1823,  Gov.  of 
Sable  Island.     Robert  Hill"  Allen,  b.  and  d.  Mar.  i,  1825. 

8371  Thomas  Pike''  Allen,  b.  Feb.  18,  1826,  m.  Ann  Fraser. 

8372  Winkworth  George^,  b.  Apr.  29,  1827,  d.  1833. 
-I-8373     Sarah  Elizabet/r  Allen,  b.  Feb.  4,  1830. 

8374  Catharine  Mary^  Allen,  b.  Jan.  24,  1832,  d.  Sept.,  1865, 
unm. 

8375  Isabella  HilF  Allen,  b.  July  25,  1S34,  d.  Nov.  6,  1835  ; 
Alice  /ane\  b.  Aug.  2,  d.  H.,  21,  1845  ;  Charles  Edward^,  b.  Aug. 
31,  1837,  d.  July  25,  1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1039 


3070. 


Mary  Hehecca'  Hill  (Eii7.abeth«),  d.,  m.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  July 
26,  1816,  Maj.  Benjamin  Oneale  Lyster,  Maj.  British  Army,  Lt. 
Royal  Art.     Ch. :  3  sons\  i  da\ 

8376     Catherine^  Lyster,  m.  Mr.  Cossar,  Halifax. 

3072. 

JVilli(l7tl'  Hill  (Elizabeth",  John',  Samuel^,  AaronS,  Aaron*),  d.  Hali- 
fax, N.  S.,  Dec.  30,  1885,  a.  78,  m.  H.,  Dec.  28,  1828,  Cevilla 
Albro  Stevens,  b.  H.,  Aug.  25,  1810,  da.  Francis  and  Catherine 
(Foss).     Ch.  b.  Halifax  : 

+8377     Emma''  Hill,  b.  Oct.  28,  1830. 

8378  George  Aniiand"  Hill,  b.  Aug.  5,  1832,  washed  over- 
board at  sea,  Apr.  22,  1856,  mariner. 

+  8379     Elizabeth  Clear/  Hill,  b.  Apr.  20,  1834. 

8380  Francis  Robert^  Hill,  b.  May  3,  1836,  drowned  at  sea, 
Sept.  8,  1880,  mariner.  8381  Willianf  Hill,  b.  June  6,  1838,  d. 
Halifax,  May  20,  1872,  unm.,  mariner. 

-t-8382     Cevilla^  Hill,  b.  Oct.  12,  1840. 

8383  Catharine  Eoss^  Hill,  b.  June  14,  unm.,  res.  Halifax. 
William'  Hill,  residence,  Halifax  ;  was  in  the  customs  many 

years,  until  the  service  with  which  he  was  identified  was  abol- 
ished, after  which  he  occupied  a  seat  in  the  surveyor's  office  as 
a  broker.  Mrs.  Cevilla  Albro  (Stevens)  Hill,  residence,  Halifax 
(1886). 

3073. 

Jane'  Hill  (Elizabeth^),  d.,  m.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Mar.  26,  1831, 
Hon.  Richard  A.  McHeffy,  member  Legislative  Council,  1. 
Windsor,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

8384  Katherine  Elizabeth''  McHeffy,  m.  W.,  Nov.  5,  1862, 
Alfred  C.  Thomas  from  Eng.,  civil  engineer,  1.  Windsor.  Ch. : 
Mary  St.  Clair''  Thomas,  d.  Oct.  30,  aged  21.    ' 

8385  Marf  McHeffy.  m.  Mr.  Moffat. 

8386-8  Jessie  Isabell  Cleaveland^  McHeffy,  m.  Windsor 
Forks,  July  3,  1869,  W.  Inglis  Moffat,  Esq.,  res.,  Amherst,  bar- 
rister ;  Da.^,  m.  Dickey,  atty.  ;   George^  McHeffy,  farmer. 

3074. 

GeOVffe   Hill  (Elizabeths,  John^,  SamueH,  AaronS,  Aaron^),  d.,  m.  Mary 

Archibald,    da.    Hon.    wSamuel    George    Adams   and    Elizabeth 
(Dickson),  attorney-gen.,  Halifax,  and  sister  of  Hon.  Adams  G. 
Archibald,  Gov.  of  N.  S.     Ch.  : 
.  +8389     Mary'  Hill. 

3078. 

Jean'  Liddell  (Harriete,  john^,  samuel^  &c.),  d.  Halifax,  N.  S,, 
ab.  Dec,  1885,  m.  H.,  Sept.  14,  1842,  Sir  Hugh  William  Hoyles, 
b.  Newfoundland,  Oct.  17,  1814,  s.  Newman  Wright  and  Lucre- 
tia  (Brown),  grad.  Picton,  N.  S.,  coll.,  1852,  ex-Chief  Justice  and 
Administrator,  Placentia,  Newfoundland,  res.,  Halifax.     Ch. : 


1 040 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


8390  Netvman  Wrighf  Hoyles  of  Halifax  ;  Harriet  LidddP 
Hoyles ;  Liicretia  /ean^,  d.  London,  Eng.  ;  Hugh  Willianf  Hoyles; 
Liccretia  Jean^  (^g-)  \  Susan  Beatrice''^  d.  Newfoundland  ;  Alfred 
LiddelP  Hoyles. 

3079. 

MargCWef     3IcKenzie      (Mary   or   Lucy,   JohnS,    Samuels   Aaron^, 

Aarons),  d.,  m.  John  McDougall,  res.,  Millburn,  111.,  1889,  farmer. 
Ch.  : 

8391  Mary^  McDougall^  m.  Dr.  Daniel  Lewis,  1.  Elpaso. 

8392  Alexander^  McDougall,  m.  Miss  Howe  of  Chicago, 
111.,  in  Board  of  Trade  ;  Margaref  McDougall,  d.  ;  Marion"  Mc- 
Dougall, unm. 

8393  Jessie"  McDougall,  d.,  m.  Dr.  Benjamin  Cory,  he  res. 
Waukegan,  111.     Ch.  :   2  s.  2  da. 

John"  McDougall,  unm.,  of  Millburn,  farmer  ;  Roberf,  unm., 
of  M.,  farmer;  Archie",  d.  ;  Eleanor",  unm.,  of  M.  ;  Emma",  of  M., 
unm.  ;   Annie",  d.  ;  Agnes"  McDougall,  unm.,  of  M. 

3082. 

John    JPafniet'^    TlsJier  {Nathaniel^  Usher,  HezeMah^  Usher,  Ah\g&i\*, 

Aarons,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  b.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1816,  d.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Apr.  13,  1889,  m.  in  Ind.,  June  26,  1844,  Margaret 
Patterson,  da.  of  Gen.  Arthur  and  Margaret  McCrea  (Chambers). 
Ch.  :  8394  Arthur  Patterson"  Usher,  b.  Nov.  17,  1846,  d.  1886, 
unm.  8395  John  Falmer"  Usher,  b.  Sept.  22,  1849,  unm.,  resi- 
dence, Lawrence,  Kan.,  1892. 

8396  Linton  J."  Usher,  b.  Dec.  9,  1852,  m.  his  cousin,  Lucy 
Dedrick,  she  d.  Dec.  9,  1885.  Ch.  :  John  Linton^  Usher,  b.  Sept. 
16,  1885. 

8397  Samuel  Chambers"  Usher,  b.  Nov.  7,  1855,  unm.,  1892. 
Hon.  John  Palmer''    Usher,  vSecretary  of  the  Interior  in  the 

Cabinet  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  U.  S.,  the 
only  member  of  the  Cleveland  family  a  Cabinet  Minister. 

Mr.  Usher  removed,  1840,  to  Indiana,  where  he  studied  law 
and  practiced  the  profession  ;  was  elected  a  member  of  the 
State  Legislature,  and  was  a  short  time  Attorney-General  of 
the  State.  By  Pres.  Lincoln  he  was  appointed,  1862,  the  first 
Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Interior  Department,  and  on  the  res- 
ignation of  Hon.  Caleb  Blood  Smith  of  Ind.  as  Secretary  of  the 
Interior  (served  Mar.,  1861,  to  Dec,  1862),  Mr.  Usher  was 
appointed  to  succeed  him,  and  was  wSecretary  of  the  Interior 
from  Jan.,  1863,  until  he  resigned  in  the  spring  of  1865.  (His 
successor  in  the  position  was  James  Harlan  of  la.,  who  served 
from  May,  1865.)  Resumed  his  profession,  was  a  judge.  Was 
Consulting  Attorney  for  the  Eastern  Division  of  the  Union 
Pacific  R.  R.  Co.  Was,  1887,  chief  atty.  of  Kansas  Pacific  and 
U.  P.  Railroads.  Residence,  Lawrence.  See  Dictionary  of 
Congress  and  General  Government,  by  Charles  Lanmaii,  1868,  p.  442  : 
14th  Administration  and  p.  448  ;  Dictionary  of  American  Biog- 
raphy, By  Francis  S.  Drake,  i8j6,  p.  gj4,  &c. 

Mrs.  Margaret  (Patterson)  Usher,  residence,  1892  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


IO4I 


•Patterson  ancestry:  —  Gen.  Arthur  Patterson,  b.  in  Ireland,  came  when  a  boy  to 
America  (cousin  to  William,  b.  ab.  1750.  merchant,  d.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1835,  whose  da. 
Elizabeth  ni.  Dec,  180^,  Jerome  Bonaparte  —  bro.  of  Napoleon  —  on  a  visit  to  America  as 
capt.  of  a  frigate),  m.  INlargaret  McCrea  Chambers,  b.  n.  Trenton,  N.J. 

CJianibers  ancestry:  —  Col.  Chambers  from  Scotland  (his  bro.  an  officer  in  British 
army,  resigned,  came"  to  America,  volunteered  on  Gen.  Edward  Braddock's  staff,  was 
killed  at  Braddock's  defeat  on  the  Monongahela,  July  o,  1755),  col.  in  N.  J.  line  during 
Revol.,  at  close  of  war  rem.  to  western  Pa.,  where  he  soon  d.,  result  of  exposure  during 
war,  m.  Sarah  Sloan,  whose  mother  was  a  Shields  from  Ireland.  The  Sloans  settled 
about  New  Brunswick,  N  J.,  and  it  is  believed  that  one  da.  m.  a  bro.  of  Jane  McCrea, 
killed  by  Indian.s,  Ft.  Edward,  n.  Saratoga,  N  Y.,  July  27,  1777,  da.  of  Rev.  James 
McCrea,  Scotch  Pres.  of  Lamington,  Somerset  co.,  N.  J. 

3083. 

Selden^    TJsheV   {jo?iathan^   Usher,    Dr.  Robert^   Usher,  Abigail,  Aaron', 

Aaron^,  Mosesi),  b.  Hig-ganum,  Conn.,  Feb.  23,  1806,  d.  there  Apr.  i, 
1883,  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  3,  1833,  Sarah  Johnson  Hubbard, 
b.  Middletown,  Conn.,  Mar.  19,  181 2,  da.  Stephen  and  Sarah 
(Johnson).     Ch.  b.  Higganum  : 

+  8398     Melissa'  Uslicr,  b.  Sept.  8.  1835. 

8399  Jenisha'  afterward  Jessie^  Usher,  b.  Dec.  9,  1837. 
Miss  Usher  graduated  from   Mt.   Holyoke  Seminary  (now, 

1892,  College)  1857,  has  taught  at  Mt.  Holyoke,  at  Vassar,  and 
at  Welleslev.  For  the  last  few  vears  has  resided  at  home  in  Hig- 
ganum.  Miss  Usher  kindly  contributed  the  records  of  her 
branch. 

8400  Cyron  Jonathaif  Usher,  b.  Oct.  29,  1849,  ^^im^-  1892. 
Seldoi'  Usher  resided  at  Higganum,  oakum  manufacturer. 
Mrs.  Sarah  Johnson  (Hubbard)  Usher  residence  : 

Hubbard  ancestries : —s  arms:  HUB.^Rl  ;  .^.-  Hubert;/.-  Hubberd;  /  .•  HUB- 
BERT;  J.-  HUBB.\RD.     HUBBARD   or    HUBERT.     Per  cross,   ar.  and  sa.  ;   on  a  bend  gu. 

3  lions  ramp,  or George'  of  Glastonbury,  Somersetshire,  Eng.,  prob.  went  fr. 

Watertown,  of  Wethersfield,  the  part  now  Glastoiibury,  Conn.,-  1636,  where  land  was  as- 
signed him,  rep.  in  the  first  Gen.  Court  i6:;S,  Milrord  1044,  Guilford  164S,  d.  Jan.,  1683,  m. 
Mary  ;  George^,  b.  1601,  Hartford  1639,  Middletown  1651,  m.  Elizabeth  Watts  of  Hartford, 
a  da.  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth  —  who  mentions  in  will  a  cousin  in  Banburv,  Oxfordsh., 
Eng.;  Nathaniels,  b.  Middlet.  Dec.  i,  1652,  m.  Mary  Earle  ;  John'',  b.  1692, '"must  have 
been  Dea.  John,  bap.  Dec.  4,  1692  (writes  a  descendant),  of  Middletown,  who  d.  1753,  in 
6ist  year,  he  and  w.  g.  s.  at  M.',  who  m.  Elizabeth  Stow,  who  d.  May  9,  1764,  in  64  y." 
thought  a  da.  of  John  Stow;  Martha^  m.  Elisha  Brainard",  Dea.  John  Earl*  of  M.  m. 
Anna  Allen  ;  Capt.  John  Earl*'  m.  Phebe  Brainard"  ;  Stephen'  Hubbard  m.  Sarah  John- 
son, da.  Freelove^  (Jedediah'  of  M.  m.  Lydia)  Johnson  and  Lois^  (Samuel'  of  M.  ra.  Mar- 
tha Harris)  Johnson.     See  Desc.  of  Geo.  Hubbard,  by  Luther  Prescott  Hubbard. 

Brainard  ancestry  :  —  Daniel',  Daniel-  (see  +i3'75) ;  Elijah^  b.  1677,  of  Haddam,  Conn., 
m.  ist  Mary  Bushnell  of  Norwich  ;  Elijah^  m.  Phebe  Bailey  ;  Elisha^  m.  Martha  Hub- 
bard^  ;  Phebe"  Brainard  m.  John  Earl  Yi-ah'oa.v^'^—  Brainard  gen. 

3084. 

Covrielia  Ann'  Lusher  (Jonathan^  usher),  m.  Higganum, 
Conn.,  Feb.  7,  1826,  Braddock  Strong,  b.  Middle  Haddam,  Mid- 
dlesex CO.,  Conn.,  Dec.  28,  1799,  d.  there  Sept.  30,  1878,  s.  Demas 
and  Mary  (Swift).  Of  Middle  Had.,  Higganum,  Madison,  far- 
mer.    Ch. : 

-I-S401  Charles''  Slroug,  b.  May  i,  1827;  Son\  b.  Nov.  i,  1830, 
d.  soon. 

8402  Caroline  Alehitable^  Strong,  b.  June  11,  1832,  H.,  was 
several  years  missionary  in  Mexico,  under  auspices  of  the  Am. 
Board.  Has  a  Spanish  Home  and  Industrial  School  N.  Y.  city, 
1892. 

8403  Susan  Stocking^  Strong,  b.  July  28,  1837,  Middle  Had.; 
associated  with  sister  in  Spanish  Home,  N.  Y.  c. 

66 


1042  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Cornelia  Usher^  Strong,  b.  June  25,  1S43,  Middle  H.,  m. 
there  William  Brooks  of  Haddam  Neck,  then  of  Glastonbury,  s. 
of  Daniel.  Of  E.  Hampton,  gardener.  Ch.  :  Irving  Strong^ 
Brooks,  b.  Glastonbury  ;  Charles^  Brooks,  b.  G.  ;  Carrie  MayP 
Brooks,  b.  G. 

Mary  Sniith^  Strong,  b.  Dec.  29,  1846,  Middle  H.,  d. 
there  ;  Davis  Swi/t'  Strong,  b.  Oct.  31,  1852,  Middle  H.,  m.  Sept., 
1889,  Florence  Cushman  of  Bloomfield,  Conn.  Of  Middle  H., 
farmer. 

3085. 

Cdi'oUne  MehitahJe'  Uslter  {jonatiia7i<^  ushcr),  d.  Hig-o-a- 
num,  Conn.,  Oct.  29,  1S85,  a.  74,  m.  H.  Nov.  16,  1831,  Roswell 
Reed.  b.  Granby,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1805,  d.  Higganum  Sept.  i,  1885. 
Of  Higganum  after  m.,  clothier.     Ch.  : 

-1-8404     Cornelia  Jane'  Reed,  b.  June  15,  1833. 

8405  Abby  Maria^  Reed,  b.  Nov.  20,  1834,  m.  Oct.  i,  1855, 
Stephen  Nelson  Gladwin  of  H.  Res.,  1892,  Titusville,  Brevard 
CO.,  Fla.  Ch.  :  Clarence  RusselP  Gladwin,  b.  July  3,  1856,  d.  Feb. 
13,  1877  ;  Annie  Selden^  Gladwin,  b.  May  2,  1858,  d.  Oct.  iS,  1870; 
Robert  Usher'  Gladwin,  b.  Apr.  15,  1869,  Susan"  Gladiuin,  July  29, 
1873  ;  Richard'^  Gladwin,  Dec.  6,  1875. 

-I- 8406  Emeline  Usher^  Reed,  b.  June  5,  1837  :  Caroline  MeJiit- 
ble^  Reed,  b.  Mar.  20,  1839,  d.  Nov.  ;  Mary  Catharine"  Reed,  b.  Feb. 
II,  1842. 

8406^  Albert  Oliver^  Reed,  b.  Apr.  5,  1844,  m.  Frances  Ger- 
trude Gladwin  of  Middletown.  Ch.  :  Walter  Perley"  Reed ;  Ed- 
ward' Reed ;  Alberf  Reed  ;  Arthur  Charles'  Reed. 

8406^'  Armenia  Marietta^  Reed,  b.  Apr.  5,  1844,  d.  May,  1889, 
m.  Rovira  J.  Gladwin.  Ch.  :  Annie  Ellen^  Gladwin,  d.  Nov.,  1882; 
Ellen.  Maria^  Gladwin. 

8406"  Jonathan  afterward  John  Usher^  Reed,h.  Apr.  5,  1855, 
m.  Grace  Pelton  of  Hazardville,  Hartford  co.,  Conn.,  res.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1892,  machinist.  Ch.  :  George  RosweiP  Reed ;  Clar- 
ence Reed  J  Bertha'  Reed  j  Clara  Mary'  Reed. 

3086. 

HoVdCe'     UsJtei'  {Robert^  Usher,  Robert^  Usher,  Abigail*,  Aaroiis,  Aaron^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Sept.  29,  1879,  a.  78,  m.  Nov.  28,  1830,  Olive  Brainard,  b. 

Nov.  17,  1803,  d.  Feb.  1884,  a  da.  Ezra'  (Williara*,  Stephen^,  DanieP,  Danieli, 
see4-io6i)  Brainard  and  Olive^  (Stephen^,  m.  Racliel  Day,  da.  Joseph  Day  and 
Esther  Hungerford,  Stephens,  DanieP,  1)    Brainard,    of    E.   Hamilton,   N.  Y. 

Ch.  :  8407  E.  Corydon'  Usher,  b.  Jan.  28,  1832,  m.  Aug.  28,  1853, 
Elizabeth  ]\I.  Nye.  s.  p.  O.  Lucyne\  b.  Sept.  2,  1833,  d.  May  7, 
1843  ;  Alniira  Maritta\  b.  Apr.  6,  1837  ;  Guert  E.\  Dec.  7,  1843,  m. 
s.  p.  ;  R.  Melville^  Usher,  b.  Sept.  8,  1846,  m.  s.  p. 

3089. 

HORATIO  JOHNSON'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron  Porter-,  Josiah*, 
Josiah*,  Aaron',  Aaron=,  Mosesi),    d.    Lavaca   CO.,    TexaS,    ^Mar.    2  2,    1 864, 

a.  74.  m.  (4  miles  fr.  Sackett's  Harbor),  in  Houndsfield  tp.,  Jeff. 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1S13,  Cynthia  Carley,  b.  Williamstown,  Vt., 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1043 

or  in  Mass.,  vSept   19,    1796,  d.   Dec.    26,    1859,   da.   Quartus  and 
Rebecca  (Smedley).     Ch.  : 

8408  Iantha  Porter' Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  2, 1814,  Kilkenny, 
N.  Y.,  d.  Grindstone  Isle,  St.  Lawrence  River,  1830,  unm. 

+  8409     Henry  Porter-  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  18,  1815,  Fow- 
ler, formerly  Kilkenny. 

8410  Rebecca  Naomi*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  17,  1817, 
Houndsf.,  d.  LaGrange,  Fayette  co.,  Tex.,  1851,  m.  4>4  m.  N.  of 
Chicago,  1834-5,  Hiram  King  Persons  or  Parsons,  1.  Lavaca  co., 
1883.  Ch.  :  Lore  if  Persons  j  Saiiiant/id'  Persons ;  Charles^  Per- 
sons ;  George"^  Persons ;  Horatio''  Persons ;  Marcellus''  Persons ; 
Margaret  Elthed'  Persons. 

+  8411  Sylvester  Johnson*  Cleveland,  b.  July  18,  1819, 
Houndsfield. 

-(-8412  Sally  Maria*  Cleveland,  b.  May  18,  1820,  Grind- 
stone Isle. 

8413  Lucinda  Jane'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  19,  1822,  Grind- 
st.  I.,  d.  bef.  i87i,m.,  1843,  Erastus  Clark,  he  d.  La  Grange  Apr. 
II,  1856,  dwelt  La  G.  Ch.  :  6:  Sally'  Clark;  Cynthia  Mary^ 
Clark ;  John  Francis^  Clark. 

+8414  Charles  Josiah'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  18,  1823, 
Houndsf. 

-I-8415  Salmon  Carley"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  3,  1825,  De- 
pauville,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y. 

8416  LoRiNDA*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  26,  1826,  D.,  d.,  1S33, 
unm.,  or  m.  and  d. 

8417  Emeline  Pamelia*,  b.  Sept.  20,  1829,  D.,  d.  bef.  1871, 
m.  ist  185 1,  Zadoc  B.  Birchhall,  or  Yeddi^k  Buckhaults,  he  d. 
Galveston,  Tex.,  in  Confederate  army.  She  m.  2d  William  L. 
Fluker,  I'd  B.  Jack  vSprings,  Fayette  co.,  Texas,  ist  m.  s.  p. 
Ch.  by  2d  m.  :    William  L.^  Fluker  ;   Tivin  daughters'^,  i  d. 

8418  Cynthia  Althea'*,  b.  July  16,  1834,  Depauv.,  d.  bef. 
187 1,  m.  ist  Austen  Dumas,  he  d.  She  m.  2d  William  McKinzie, 
I'd  La  Grange.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Julius  Henrf  Dumas ;  Nancy 
Frances''  Dumas ;  Charity^  Dumas.     By  2d  m.  :   2,   i  d. 

8419  Eugene  Francis  Marion**  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  12, 
1836,  Racine  co..  Wis.,  d.  La  Grange  1845,  unm. 

8420  Friend  William*  Cleveland,  b.  July  15,  1840,  Ra- 
cine CO.,  d.  bef.  1871,  m.  Mary  Holt,  she  d.,  lived  La  Grange. 
Ch.:  Several^  all  d. 

Horatio  Johnson'  Cleveland  lived  at  Houndsfield,  was 
reared  by  his  gr.  fa.,  Josiah',  until  aged  15,  then  served  7  years 
learning  tanner's  trade.  He  lumbered  and  run  the  river  till 
war  of  18 1 2,  when  he  enlisted.  Was  in  Sackett's  Harbor  battle, 
and  discharged  at  Sackett's  H.  at  close  of  war.  Went  to  Chi- 
cago 1833,  stopping  at  Cleveland.  Rem.  to  Pike  Grove,  Racine 
CO.,  Wis.  Dwelt  once  at  Sharon  Meeting  House  or  Delaware 
City,  Del.  Rem.  1841  to  La  Grange.  He  is  buried  in  the  Mul- 
berry churchyard,  Fayette  co.  His  wife  is  buried  at  the  Metho- 
dist church  ixi  Colorado  co.,  Tex.,  6  miles  E.  of  Prairie  Point, 
Anderson  co.,  Tex. 


1044  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3090. 

HENRY    WARREN'    CLEVELAND    (Aaron  PorterMosial^  Jo- 
siah*,  Aarons,  Aaron=),    d.    AuStill,    CaSS    CO.,   Mo.,    Mar.   24,    1869,    a.   78, 

m.  ist,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1815,  Elizabeth  Coe,  b.  Bur- 
lington, N.  Y.,  July  26,  1794,  died  Peoria,  111.,  May  27,  1846,  da. 
Zechariah  and  Miriam  (Calkins).  Divorced  at  Peoria,  111.,  1837. 
He  m.  2d,  n.  Dixon,  111.,  Oct.,  1839,  Rovvena  Oram,  she  d.  since 
1869.     Ch.  by  I  St  m.: 

8421  Persis  Alvira'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  5,  1816,  Burling- 
ton, m.  ist,  Peoria,  Oct.  18,  1836,  Chester  Hamlin,  b.  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  Aug.  31,  1813,  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  30,  1852,  a  s. 
John  and  Lucy  (Barton),  mechanic.  She  m.  2d,  San  F.,  Feb. 
19,  1857,  Benajah  Benedict,  b.  Addison,  Vt.,  Dec.  21,  1825,  son 
Newton  and  Salome  (Towner),  1.  Alameda,  Alameda  co.,  Cal., 
Bay  Island  Farm,  1S83,  grower  of  hops  and  produce.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.,  b.  Peoria:  Adelaide  Louise^  Hamlin,  b.  July  24,  1837,  died 
Oct.  15,  '1838;  Isabel  Amelia^  Hamlin,  b.  Jan.  31,  1839,  m.;  Adrian 
RalpJf  Hamlin,  b.  Oct.  15,  1842,  m.;  Ellen  Betsef  Hamlin,  b.  Mar. 
I,  1848,  d.  Aug.  26,  1850.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

8422  Fidelia  Eliza^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  11,  1818,  Guil- 
ford, Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Saginaw,  Mich.,  Nov.  18,  1862,  m. 
Peoria,  Dec.  26,  1837,  her  cousin,  Coe  Garratt,  he  died  Saginaw, 
Oct.  9,  1863,  a  s.  John  and  Lois  (Coe),  I'd  Peoria  Ch.:  Sidney 
Warre/i  IVillia/n'^  Garratt,  born  Aug. '31,  1840,  Burlington,  N.  Y., 
unm.  1873,  at  Selma,  Dallas  co.,  Ala.,  printer. 

8423  Miriam  Pamelia®  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1820,  Guilf., 
m.  Peoria,  July  3,  1836,  Enos  Parker  Wood,  b.  West  Albans,  Vt., 
Oct.  8,  1816,  s.  Reuben  Richardson  and  Phebe  (Danforth),  I'd 
Peoria,  they  parted,  both  1.  Cal.,  1883,  she  1.  Alameda.  Ch.: 
Edwin  Myron"  Wood,  b.  June  10,  1839,  Lancaster,  Wis.;  Chester 
Frf  Wood,  b.  Sept.  3,  1842,  Peoria;  Frederick  William''  Wood,  b. 
Apr.  27,  1853,  Prairie  du  Chien,  Crawford  co.,  Wis. 

8424  Betsey  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7,  1824,  Albany, 
Albany  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Camden,  Conn.,  Dec.  19,  1825.  Henrietta*, 
b.  Jan.  2,  1826,  A.,  d.  A.,  Feb.  5,  1827.  By  2d  m.,  b.  Baltimore, 
Md.: 

8425  Napoleon  Bonaparte*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  7,  1841, 
killed  in  skirmish  n.  Springfield,  Greene  co..  Mo.,  1862,  by  Quan- 
trell's  men,  unm.  8426  Henry  Clay*,  b.  Apr.  4,  1843,  d.  Dec. 
5,  1851. 

8427  Rowena*  Cleveland,  born  Mar.  25,  1849,  unm.,  in 
Kansas,  1869. 

Col.  Henry  Warren'  Cleveland  lived  at  Albany  to  spring 
1833,  Chicago  to  fall  1834,  then  rem.  to  Peoria,  built  and  man- 
aged a  horse  ferry  boat  on  the  111.  river.  He  erected  a  fine 
dwelling,  inscribing  therein  the  year  when  built,  1835-6.  He 
was  associated  8  years  with  Prof.  Samuel  Finley  Breese  Morse, 
LL.D.,  and  was  the  first  one  to  succeed  in  working  wires  tmder 
water,  after  it  had  been  given  up  by  others  as  impracticable. 
By  an  invention  of  his  own.  Col.  Cleveland  succeeded  in  carr)^- 
ing  the  wires  under  the  Gunpowder  river,  between  Baltimore 
and  Washington.  [In  1844,  Prof.  Morse  completed  the  first 
electric  telegraph  in  the  U.  S.,  between  B.  and  Washington.] 


DESCENDANTS 'OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1045 

He  afterwards  constructed  telegraphs  under  other  rivers  in 
various  parts  of  the  country.  During-  the  war,  Col.  Cleveland 
did  good  service  in  command  of  a  force  of  secret  service  men, 
andlived  in  Mo.;  Dayton,  Mich.,  spring  of  1868,  Austin  after- 
ward. The  whereabouts  of  his  descendants  were  discovered  by 
H.  G.  Cleveland,  by  advertising  in  Peoria  Transcript,  Jan.  12^  1S83. 

3091. 

tfolm?  Hills    (Saraho,  josiah^,  Josiah*,  Aaron^,  Aaron=),    d.    Lockport, 

N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1878,  a.  89,  m.  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  23,  1815,  Cyn- 
thia Bissel,  b.  S.  Hadley,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1795,  '^-  Cambria,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  I,  1844,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Anna  (Bartlett).  Dwelt  in  Ob- 
long to  1790,  Walton,  Delaware  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1797,  Bristol,  N.  Y., 
to  Mar.,  181 7,  Cambria  af.     Children  : 

8428  Anna  Bissell  Bartlett^  Hills,  b.  Mar.  7,  1816,  Bristol, 
m.  Cambria,  Aug.  31,  1837,  Alvin  Chapin,  b.  Solon,  N.  Y.,  July 
25,  1808,  d.  Lockport,  Sept.  17,  1875,  s.  Luke  and  Mary  (Wild- 
man),  1.  Lockport.  Ch.:  Norman  Hills'^  Chapin,  b.  Mar.  10,  1840, 
Niagara,  N.  Y.,  d.  July  23,  1844. 

8429  Sarah  Cleveland''  Hills,  b.  Feb.  27,  1821,  Cambria,  m. 
C,  Jan.  31,  1841,  Washington  Clark  Andrus,  b.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  Nov. 
10,  1812,  s.  Asa  and  Lucy  (Bushnell),  1.  Pendleton,  Niagara  co., 
N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  P.:  Silas  Hills'  Andrus,  Mar.  22,  1844; 
Ellen  Cynthia^  Andrus,  July  6,  1846. 

3095. 

Norman'  Hills  (sarahs),  died  June  29,  1881,  a.  So,  m.  Sally 
Hart,  b.  Feb.  10,  1801,  d.  Oct.  25,  1862.     Ch.: 

8430  Silas  Lorenzo"  Hills,  b.  Sept.  2,  1824,  d.  Mar.  4,  1861. 

8431  William  Hart''  Hills,  b.  Mar.  i,  1829. 

8432  Louisa  Annis''  Hills,  Id.  Dec.  26,  1831,  m.  j\Ir.  Tiffany, 
and  has  furnished  many  records  of  her  branch. 

3097. 

Horatio  Nelson'  Hills  (sarahe),  died  Cleveland,  O.,  Feb., 
1881,  a.  73,  lived  in  Medina,  Medina  co.,  O.,  and  Mt.  Vernon, 
Knox  CO.,  O.     Ch.: 

8433  Daughter^,  m.  Mr.  Burt,  1.  Granger,  O. 

3098. 

Frances  CleVelanxV  Hills  (Sarahs,  Joslah^,  JosiahS  Aaron^,  Aaron^), 

m.  1832,  George  J.  Cooke.  Dwelt  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  to  1840, 
Bristol  Centre,  N.  Y.,  to  1853,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.  to  1S58,  since, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1882.     Ch.: 

8434  Aaron  /.'  Cooke,  1.  Bay  City,  Mich.,  1882,  of,  Cook  [A. 
J.]  &  Co.  [J.  F.  Romer,  D.  A.  Langworthy],  merchants,  dry 
goods,  etc. 

8435  Martha  M.^  Cooke,  m.  Allen  Francis,  1.  Cleveland,  O. 

8436  Sarah  I :  Cooke.  8437  Ellen  G.^  Cooke ;  Nathaniel  S.'' 
Cooke,  d.;    Gerrif  S.'  Cooke  ;  Jennie  S.^,  d. 


JO46  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

3100. 

FiUmy'    ComjitOn    (Clarissae,  Josiahs,  Josiah*,  AaronS,  Aaron^),    died 

Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  May  30,  1838,  a.  44,  m.  Delaware  co.,  N.  Y., 
Jan.,  181 1,  Jonah  Wicker,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1783,  d. 
Moscow,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  5, 1874,  s.  Luther  and  Catharine  (Johnson). 
Ch.: 

8438  Lorinda/  Wicker,  b.  Jan.  15,  181 2,  Tompkins,  Dela- 
ware CO.,  N.  Y. 

4-8439     Frederick  G.'  Wicker,  b.  Apr.  17,  1814,  T. 

8440  Johnson^,  b.  June  15,  1816,  T.,  d.  July  2,  1869. 

8441  'Clarissa*  Wicker,  h.  July  18,  181 8,  T.,  m.  Ruel  Parker, 
he  d.  Dec,  1879.  She  1.  Doug-las,  la.,  1882.  Ch.:  Rodudizo'  Par- 
ker, b.  Apr.,  1848,  d.  Sept.,  1850;  Lucf  Parker,  b.  July,  1849,  d. 
Sept.,  1850;  So}i\  b.  and  d.  Feb.,  185 1,  a.  i  day;  Joh)i  JV.'-'  Par- 
ker, b.  Feb.,  1852;  Fatinf  Parker,  b.  Feb.,  1855;  Sallie^  Parker, 
b.  Sept.,  1861. 

-I-8442     Luther^  Wicker,  b.  Jan.  24,  182 1,  Tompkins. 

8443  James  Compton^  Wicker,  born  Apr.  16,  1823,  Pittsford, 
Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  m.  ist,  Apr.,  1853.  Mary  Leach  Orr,  she  d.  in 
Cal.,  Apr.,  1863.  He  m.  2d,  1869,  Mary  Josephine  Candee,  res. 
Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  1882.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Cal.:  James  J ^  Wicker, 
Oct.,  1857  ;  Loriuda  M^  Wicker,  Sept.,  i860;  Alary  Leach^  Whicker, 
Mar.,  1863.  By  2d  m.,  b.  Moscow,  N.  Y.:  George  Raf  Wicker, 
Jan,,  1870;  Effie  Narcissa^  JF/V/y/-,  July,  1871;  Fannie  E.^  Wicker, 
Apr.,  1873  ;  -Betsey  C  Wicker,  Sept.,  1874,  d.  Jan.,  1875  ;  Josephine'' 
Wicker,  b.  Aug.,  1878. 

+8444     Fanny"  Wicker,  b.  Mar.  31,  1826,  Pittsford. 

4-8445     Betsey''  Wicker,  b.  July  6,  1828,  Pittsford. 

-(-8446     Jerome^  Wicker,  b.  June  4,  1831,  Pittsford. 
8447     John^  Wicker,  b.  Dec.  9,  1834,  PittSford. 

3101. 

JJUi'fll'  CoitlJitOtl    (Clarissa^,   Josiahs,   Josiah^   Aaron^,  Aaron^),    died 

Washin'o-ton  tp.,  Erie  co.,  Pa.,  Apr.  8,  1878,  a.  83,  m.  ist,  Leices- 
ter, N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1822,  Alynda  Burt,  b.  Aug.  16,  1799,  d.  Lena- 
wee CO.,  Mich.,  Aug.  26,  1835,  da.  Luther  and  Priscilla  (Comp- 
ton).  He  m.  2d,  Washington,  Pa.,  Dec.  8,  1842,  Martha  Proudfit, 
born  Hopewell  tp.,  York  co.,  Pa.,  da.  Alexander  and  Martha 
(McCleary).  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Juiia  Ann\  b.  Mar.  10,  1823,  Pike, 
N.  Y.,  d.  Aug.  27,  1824. 

4-8448     Priscilla''  Compton,  b.  Aug.  19,  1S24,  Pike. 

8449  Porter  Cleveland*  Compton,  born  Dec.  17,  1826,  P.,  m. 
Woodcock,  Pa.,  Sept.,  1855,  Henrietta  Wikoff,  a  da.  William  and 
Martha  (Thickstun).  Ch.:  Hiigie  Compton,  b.  Apr.  17,  1857,  St. 
Charles,  Winona  co.,  Minn.;  Emmctt\  July  7,  1861,  Meadville, 
Pa.;  Evelyn^,  Apr.  9,  1870,  Ames,  Story  co.,  la.  Tivin  Son",  born 
Dec.  17,  d.  21,  1826. 

8450  Perry  Johnson*  Compton,  b.  Dec.  26,  1828,  Leices.,  m. 
Woodc,  Feb.  3,  1854,  Nancy  Wikoff,  she  d.  Jewell,  Jewell  co. 
Kan.,  Sept.,  1874,  a  da.  William  and  Martha  (Thickstun).     Ch. 
Clara'  Compton,  born   1855,  St.  Charles;  Cynthia",  b.  1857,  St.  C. 
Burt\  b.  i860,  St.  C;    Amos\  b.  1864,  Woodc;    Frank\  b.  1867 


•  uH^CENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1047 

St.  C,  d.  Jewell,  1874  ;  Harry\  b.  1869,  St.  C;  Bennie\  b.  and  d. 
Jewell,  1874.  James  Decatur*  Compton,  b.  Dec.  7,  1830,  Leic,  d. 
June  I,  1 83 1. 

8450^'  Clarissa  Narcissa^  Compton,  born  Apr.  17,  1832,  Ypsi- 
lanti,  Mich.,  d.  Woodc,  Dec.  5,  1S56. 

8451  Loiisia  Maria''  Conpton,  b.  Aug-.  15,  1834,  Yp.sil.,  died 
Winona,  Mar.  24,  1879,  m.  Crawford  co.,  Pa.,  June  17, 1855,  Sam- 
uel Lord,  b.  July  26, 1831,  d.  Mantorville,  Dodge  co.,  Minn.,  Feb. 
13,  1880,  son  Enoch  and  Eleanor  (Warren).  Ch.:  Mary  Ellen^ 
Lord,  b.  Dec.  17,  1856,  Marion,  Olmsted  co.,  Minn.,  d.  Mantorv., 
Mar.',  1875  ;  SamueP  Lord,  b.  Feb.  25,  1859,  Mantorv.;  Baby^  Lord, 
b.  Jan.  10,  1862,  d.  Meadv.,  Jan.  17,  1864;  Myrtle  Alynda^  Lord,  b. 
Aug.  31,  1865,  Mantorv.;  Lliigh  Compton'  Lord,  b.  Jan.  23,  1867, 
Mantorv.;  Richard''  Lord,  Oct.  28,  1868,  Mantorv.;  Clara  Louisa^ 
Lord,  Sept.  i,  1871;  Johif  Lord,  now  John  Lord  Willard  (adopted), 
b.  Nov.  25,  1878,  Fairbault,  Rice  co.,  Minn.  By  2d  m.,  b.  Wash- 
ington : 

Agnes*  Compton,  b.  Sept.  26,  1S43,  d.  June  30,  1844. 
845 1=^    Sophia^  Compton,  b.  Jan.  13,  1845. 

8452  Margaret*  Compton,  born  Nov.  29,  1847,  res.  Edin- 
borough,  Erie  co.,  Pa.,  1883,  West  Chester,  Chester  co  ,  Pa.,  1893. 
Miss  Compton  has  taken  great  interest  in  this  work,  and  sent 
very  complete  records  of  her  branch. 

LLiigli'  Compton  enlisted  as  a  substitute  and  served  3  months 
in  army,  18 14.  Lived  in  Tompkins  coimty  to  1816,  Leice^er, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Pike,  Lenawee,  Mich.,  to  1836,  Washington  to 
1849,  Fairview  to  1S54,  Jonesville,  Hillsdale  co.,  Mich.,  to  1856, 
Burritt,  Winnebago  co..  111.,  to  1863,  Woodc.  to  1864,  Washing- 
ton after.     Farmer. 

3104. 

SdVUlV    GoiWptOtX  (ciarissaS,  Josiah^,  Josiah^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi), 

d.  in  Tiskilwa,  Bureau  co..  111.,  Oct.  12,  1862,  a.  61,  m.  Leicester, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  182 1,  Harry  Williams  Livingston  Mills,  b.  in  or 
n.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  1794,  d.  at  either  Cold  Creek, 
Chautauqua  co.,  N.  Y.,   or,   as   thought   by  relatives,    at   Cold 

Spring,  Chautauqua  co.,  N.  Y.,  sometime  in  1848,  a  son  of 

and  Margaret  (Thorp). 

Mr.  Harry  Williams  Livingston  Mills  resided  last  at  Wash- 
ington. Erie  co..  Pa.  By  trade  a  carpenter.  At  the  time  of  his 
decease  he  was  far  away  from  home  on  business.  He  died 
alone,  among  strangers.  He  sent  his  family  a  dying  message 
that  was  not  received  imtil  weeks  afterward,  with  the  news  of 
his  death.  Ch.:  James  Monroe*  Mills,  b.  Oct.  25,  182 1,  Leicester, 
d.  Washington,  Pa.,  Nov.,  1837. 

+8453  Llarriet  Maria*  Mills,  born  July  24,  1824,  Leicester, 
N.  Y. 

8454  Albina  Monilla*  Mills,  b.  Sept.  30,  1827,  L.,  d.  Tiskilwa, 
Apr.  28,  1857,  m.  Granger,  O.,  May  18,  1846,  James  Spencer  Por- 
ter, b.  Jan.  8,  1824,  d.  n.  Rochester,  Peoria  co..  111.,  spring  of 

1865,  a  son  of and  Lucy  (Clark  —  believed  to  be  the  name). 

Of  Granger,  carpenter.  Ch.,  all  d.  bef.  Apr.  28,  1857:  Julia 
Lamira^  Porter,  b.  Granger,  d.  Rochester  ;  Emma  Luverne^  Porter, 
b.  Granger,  d.  Rochester;  Luelhf  Porter,  b.   R.,  d.  R.;  Elbridge 


1048 


CLEVELAND    GENTEALOGY. 


Le  Rof  Porter,  b.  Tiskilwa,  d.  T.;   Elwyn  Le  Clerc'  Porter,  b.  T., 
d.  T. ' 

+S455     Clarissa  Margaret^ Mills,  b.  Mar.  12,  1S30,  Leicester, 

N.  Y. 

5456  John  Moore^  Mills  [Capt.),  born  Jan.  8,  1834,  L.,  m. 
Rochester,  111.,  Nov.  7,  1855,  Georgiana  vSlj^gh,  b.  Knox  co.,  111., 
June  21,  1838.  Was  Capt.  through  the  Civil  war.  Of  Tiskilwa. 
Ch.  b.  Tiskilwa,  several  daughters  are  m.,  res.  in  various  places: 
Charles  Maf  Mills,  Feb.  5,  1856  ;  Harry  Livi/tgsto/r'  Mills,  Sept. 
25,  1858  ;  Marian  Prances'^  Mills,  Dec.  3,  i860  ;  Julia  Maude''  Mills, 
Mar.  19,  1868  ;  Mary  Ellen'  Mills,  Jan.  5,  1870  ;  John  Moore'  Mills, 
May  2,  187 1 ;  Ben  MeCof  Mills,  June  5,  1873  ;  Georgia  RiitJf  Mills, 
b.  May  29,  1876,  d.  Nov.  9,  1877  ;  Pred  Raymond'  Mills,  b.  Aug. 
15,  1878;   Clara  Olive'  Mills,  Oct.  i,  1880. 

5457  Julia''-  Mills,  b.  June  30,  1837,  Washington  tp.,  n.' 
Edinboro,  Pa.,  m.  Ottawa,  111,  M^y  14,  1857,  Dr.  Lewis  Durley 
Dunn,  b.  Hennepin,  Putnam  co.,  111.,  Sept.  18,  1834,  a  s.  of  Fer- 
rell  and  Lj^dia  (Fleming).  She  is  an  author.  She  Bibliogra- 
phy, Chap.  IV.  He  grad.  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  111., 
1857.  Of  Moline,  111.,  1893-6.  Allopathic  physician,  one  of  the 
oldest  practitioners  in  the  state;  was  Examining  Surg,  for  Pen- 
sions. A  surg.  of  the  Rock  I.  R.  R.  Ferrell  Dunn  was  in  a 
picked  CO.  of  rangers  in  Col.  Reynolds'  reg.  in  the  Black  Hawk 
War,  and  a  pioneer. 

Fleming  ancestry :  --^v.  Dunn's  Fleming:  ancestry  can  be  traced  back  to  1124,  when 
a  Fleming  transplanted  himself  into  Scotland,  took  the  name  from  the  country  of  his 
origin.  Malcolm  Fleming,  Earl  of  Wigton,  m.  Janet,  da.  of  James  IV.  His  son.  Sir 
Thomas  Fleming,  emigrated,  1616,  to  Va.  Many  of  the  family  followed  him  to  Va. 
Thomas  Fleming  distinguished  himself  as  a  patriot  here  and  refused  his  title  and  entailed 
estates  in  ScotlV,  for  he  thought  such  distinctions  incompatible  with  republican  ideas. 
The  branch  of  Fairmount,  now  W.  Va.,  still  hold  the  land  by  titles  in  orig.  grant.  Gov. 
A.  B.  Fleming  of  W.  Va.  (first  cousin  to  Dr.  Dunn)  and  Gov.  Frank  Fleming  of  Fla.  are 
of  same  family.  From  Southern  Historical  Magazine,  Apr.,  iSqj  ;  The  Great  Divide, 
Dec,  iSos.  Ch.  b.  Tiskilwa  :  Clara  Mabel'^  Dunn,  Nov.  25,  1S58,  umn. ;  Marian  Douglass^ 
Dunn,  b.  Jan.  21,  1866,  d.  bef.  i8g4,  unm.  ;  Lewis  Mills'^  Dunn,  b.  Nov.  2,  1874,  d.  Moline, 
Jan.  13,  1877. 

8458  James  Madison^  Mills  (Lt.),  b.  Feb.  23,  1840,  Leicester, 
m.  Tiskilwa,  at  close  of  war,  Susan  Dorcas  Rickard,  was  It.  in  a 
colored  reg.,  served  through  the  civil  war.  Address  Mrs.  Eva 
Mills  Glaze,  677  N.  Park  av.,  Chicago.     Ch.  :  3  s.  3  da. 

8459  William  Montgomery^  Mills,  b.  May  18,  1843,  Franklin 
tp.,  Erie  co..  Pa.,  m.  ist  Margaret  George  of  n.  Cresson  Springs, 
Pa.  He  m.  2d;  was  a  soldier  through  the  war;  was  living  in 
Mich.  1883. 

3105. 

Bliza''  Com2JtOii  (ciarissa^,  josiah^,  m.  Leicester,  N.Y.,  Apr. 
21,  May  25,  1823,  Cyrus  Ensign,  b.  Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  May  i, 
1801,  a  s.  Samuel  and  Anna  (Root).     Ch.  : 

8460  Zinus^  Ensign,  b.  May  30,  1825,  m.  ist,  Sept.  19,  1862, 
Julia  Cobble,  she  d.  1863.     He  m.  2d  Ada  Roberts  of  Chester,  Pa. 

8461  Julia^  Ensign,  b.  Oct.  14,  1826,  m.  July  2,  1850,  Tru- 
man B.  Morse.  Of  Lakeside,  Berrien  co.,  Mich.,  1882.  Ch.  : 
Clarence'  Morse,  b.  June  2,  185  i,  d.  Apr.  5,  1852  ;  Clarci',  b.  June 
2,  d.  Sept.  26,  185 1  ;  Payette'  Morse,  b.  June  29,  1854,  d.  Jan.  2, 
1856  ;  Herbert'  Morse,  b.  Apr.  15,  1859. 

8461-'    Orville^  Ensign,  b.  Dec.  22,  1827. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1049 


8462  Lce^  Etisign,  b.  Sept.  28,  1829,  m.  ist,  Washington,  Pa., 
Oct.  19,  1852,  Mary  Sherwood,  b.  W.  Aug.  9,  1835,0!.  W.  Mar.  12, 
1866,  da.  Cyrus  and  Harriet  (Atwater).  He  m.  2d,  Fairview, 
Erie  co..  Pa.,  Sept.  19,  1866,  Mrs.  Emily  (Hawkins)  Henderson, 
b.  Washingt.  Apr.  28,  1836,  widow  of  (m.  W.  Sept.  20,  1855) 
Samuel  Henderson,  da.  Ivor)^  and  Hannah  (Frances),  res. 
Washington.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Emmetf  Ensigfi,  b.  Sept.  10,  1853, 
d.  Feb.,  1854;  Fred^  Ensign,  b.  Dec.  28,  1854  ;  Homer''  Ensign,  b. 
May  15,  1859,  m.  Sept.  10,  1879,  Laura  Vrooman  ;  Flonf  Ensign, 
b.  Jan.  26,  1862  ;  Lemf  Ensign,  Jan.  24,  1864. 
-I-8463     Ellen^  Ensign,  b.  Nov.  10,  183 1. 

8464  Melissa^  Ensign,  b.  Aug.  7,  1833,  m.  McKean,  Pa.,  Mar. 
28,  29,  1867,  as  2d  w.,  Putnam  Jeffords,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
22,  1832,  s.  David  and  Jemima  (Clark).  (Hem.  ist,  R.,  Mar.  18, 
1856,  Elizabeth  Jackson,)  1.  Washington.  Ch.:  Elizabetli"  Jeffords, 
b.  May  8,  1870  ;  Edson  E.^  Jeffords,  Sept.  i,  187 1  ;  Willis  F'.''  Jef- 
fords, May  II,  1874. 

8465  Narcissa^  Ensign,  b.  Apr.  9,  1837,  m.  Jerome^  Wicker 
+8446. 

8466  Flora^  Ensign,  b.  Jan.  22,  1840,  d.  Sept.,  1861,  m. 
June  27,  1858,  Amos  Brooks. 

Edson""  Ensign,  b.  Sept.  22,  1843,  d.  June  24,  1868. 

3107. 

Josiall   JohnSOri'    ComptOn    (ciarissa^,  Josiah^,  JosiahS  Aaron3, 

Aaron"),  d.  Edinboro,  Pa.,  July  23,  1881,  a.  73,  m.  ist  Leicester, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.,  1831,  Julia  Church,  b.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  i^, 
1806,  d.  Washington,  Pa.,  July  i,  1850,  da.  John  and  Julia  (Wood- 
ward). He  m.  2d,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29,  185 1,  Mrs.  Anna 
Maria  (Wentworth)  Peek,  b.  Richfield,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  July 
13,  1816,  wid.  Uriel  Sylvester  Peek,  da.  David  and  Harriet 
(Gould).     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

8467  Hester^  Coinpton,  b.  July  9,  1832,  Leicester,  1.  McLane, 
Erie  co..  Pa.,  unm.  1882.  8468  Horner^  Compton,  b.  May  26,  1834, 
Leicester,  1.  McLane,  unm.;  Hclen^,  b.  Mar.  4,  Wash.,  d.  W.  25, 
1837  ;  Hosea\  b  Feb.,  W.,  d.  W.  Mar.,  1839. 

8469  Herman*  Compton,  b.  Aug.  23,  1843,  W.,  1.  McLane, 
Pa.,  unm.;  Julia  Alice^,  b.  July  i,  1850,  Wash.,  d.  Woodcock,  Pa., 
Jan.  14,  1851;  2d  m.  s.  p. 

Josiah  Johnson''  Compton  dwelt  at  Leicester  to  1834,  Washing- 
ton to  1848,  Fairview,  Erie,  to  1867,  Wash,  to  1871,  Russell,  Rus- 
sell CO.,  Kan.,  to  1873,  Wash.  af.  Farmer  and  manufacturer  of 
lumber  and  handles.  His  children  occupy  the  farm  which  he 
spent  many  years  in  improving. 

Anna  Maria  Wentworth  m.  Eden,  Erie  co.,  N.  Y.,  Ma}^  6, 
1 84 1,  Uriel  Sylvester  Peek,  s.  Samuel  and  Lydia  (Hemenway). 

3111. 

JOHN    PORTER'  CLEVELAND  (josiahMosiah=,  JosiahS  Aarons, 

Aaron^-),  d.  Ulysscs,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  17,  1825,  a.  21,  m.  U.  Apr.  15,  1824, 
Clarissa  Prichard,  b.  N.  Y.     Ch.  :   Inf.',  b.  1825,  d.  Aug.,   1825. 


I050 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


3112. 


MEHITABLE'  CLEVELAND  (Josiah^  as  above),  d.  Oct.  6, 
1862,  a.  56,  m.  ist,  July,  1822,  Elijah  Crawford,  he  d.  1S25.  She 
m.  2d,  1827,  Jonathan  Owen.  Ch.  by  istm.:  Judson  Adoniram* 
Crawford.     By  2d  m.: 

8470     NathanieP  Owen,  res.  Des  Moines,  la.,  1881. 

+8471  Mary  Adelia^  Owen,  b.  June  15,  1837;  Ju/ia'^  Owen; 
Fan7iie^  Oiveti  j  St>n\ 

3113, 

ADALINE'  CLEVELAND  (Josiah^  Josiah^,  JosiahS  Aaron3,  Aaron^), 

m.  Jan.  23,  1833,  Isaac  Hosner,  b.  May  15,  1808,  d.  Nov.  5,  1877, 
s.  Bordon  and  Lovina  (Brewer).  She  res.  Mecklenburgh, 
Schuyler  co.,  N.  Y.  Ch.  :  8472  Williani  Giirdon^  Hosner,  b.  Nov. 
12,1833.  8473  Irvin  Mortiitier^,  Feb.  7,  1835;  Fanjiie  Adelia^,  Oct. 
27,  1836  ;  George  Washingto7i\  Nov.  12,  1838  ;  Saliy  Lovina'^,  Feb. 
10,  1 841  ;  Josiah  Cleveland''  Hosner,  Feb.  17,  1843. 

-I-8474     Hem-y  Claf  Hosner,  b.  June  21,  1844,  Enfield,  N.  Y.; 
Borden  JosiaJf  Hosner,  Jan.  17,  1847. 

8475  Gilletf  Hosner,  b.  Nov.  8,  1849.  He  and  his  mother 
occupy  the  homestead.     Isaac^  Hosner,  b.  May  17,  1852. 

3115. 

WILLIAM    JOHNSON'  CLEVELAND   (josiahe,  JosiaHa,  JosiahS 

Aarons,  Aaron2),  m.  Mar.  26,  1835,  Mary  E.  Van  Wagner  or  Wag- 
goner, b.  June  27,  1816,  da.  Nicholas  and  Cornelia  (Pritchard); 
res.  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  1881.  Ch.  :  Lafayette*  Cleveland,  b. 
Sept.  30,  1836,  d.;  Fanny',  b.  May  7,  1838,  d. 

-1-8476     Washington*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  27,  1840. 

8477  Cornelia  Ann'  Cleveland,  b.  May  17,  1848,  m. 
May  14,  1 87 1,  James  P.  Smith.  Ch.  :  William  Cleveland^  Smith, 
b.  Apr.,  Oct.  17,  1874;  Ralph  W.'  Smith,  Oct.  14,  1876;  Ira  M.^ 
Smith,  Apr.  6,  1878  ;  Mary  Musette''  Smith,  May  17,  1880. 

-(-8478     George  W.'  Cleveland,  b.  July  4,  1853. 

3116. 

NELSON  BLISS'  CLEVELAND   (josiah«,  Josiah^  JosiahS  Aarons, 

Aaron2),  m.  Enfield,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1839,  Lydia  Ammack,  b.  E., 
June  29,  1818,  a  da.  John  and  Phila  (Allen),  1.  Stratford,  la., 
1885,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

8479  Adelia  E.'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  27,  1839,  m.  Oct.  9, 
1867,  Albert  A.  Wicks.  Ch.  :  Minerva  E:'  IVicks ;  Cora  L.' 
Wicks;  Herbert  N.'  Wicks;  Charles  E.'  Wicks. 

Annette'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  22,  1843,  d.  inf.  ;  Son', 
b.  July  10,  1846,  d.  soon;  Willis  J.'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  19, 
1850,  d. 

8480  Nettie  M.'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  22,  1852,  m.  Jan.  i, 
187 1,  D.  B.  Hakes.  Ch.  :  Carlton  /."  Hakes  ;  Jessie  R.'  Hakes ; 
Tommy  D^  Hakes  ;  Amy  A.^  Hakes. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  iqCi 

3119. 

ALANSON   JOSIAH'   CLEVELAND    (josiah«,  as  above),   m. 
Catherine,  N.  Y.,  July  20,  1851,  Lucy  Minerva  Lyon,  b.  C,  July 

9,  1829,  da.  Walter  and  Nancy  (Coe).  Of  Peoria,  111.,  1885, 
bookkeeper  ;  secretary  Central  Citv  Horse  Ry.  co.  [not  there 
Dec,  1894].     Ch.  : 

+  8481     Walter  Lyon"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  26,  1856,  Alpine, 
Schuyler  co.,  N.  Y. 

8482  Mary  Frances"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug^.  20,  1858, 
Catherine,  m.  Peoria,  May  21,  1885,  William  Jesse  Steube,  b.  P., 
Jan.  15,  185S,  s.  Christopher  and  Wilhelmina  (Westmeier),  1. 
Peoria,  with  Wabash,  vSt.  Louis  &  Pacific  R.  R. 

3121. 

RUTH  JOHNSON'  CLEVELAND  (johnMosiah^,  Josiah*,  Aarons, 

Aarons),  d.  July  8,  1864,  a.  52,  m.  ist,  Lyman  Brown,  2d,  Alfred 
Kennicutt,  I'd  Milan,  Erie  co.,  O.,  af.  Clyde,  O.     Ch.  by  ist  m. : 

8483  Isaac  Porter^  Brown^  1.  Huron,  O. 

8484  Marietta*  Brown,  m.  Lancaster  Squires.     By  2d  m.  : 

8485  Sarah^  Kciiriciitt,  m.  Richard  Ralph,  1.  Wahoo, 
Saunders  co.,  Neb.     Sylvia*"  Kennicutt,  d.  y. 

3122. 

JOHN  PORTER'  CLEVELAND  (john«,  as  above),  m.  Huron, 
O.,  Nov.  15,  1842,  Sarah  Hatch,  b.  Wayne  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  24, 
1 8 15,  d.,  da.  Tobias  and  Mehitable  (Bridges),  1.  Huron,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Huron  :  1 

+  8486  Charles  Calvin"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  15,  1844. 
84S7  Sylvia  Mehitable"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  14,  1845,  m. 
H.,  Apr.  6,  1866,  John  Lerue  Ennes,  b.  H.,  s.  Cornelius  and 
Cecilia  (Ecklor).  Ch.  b.  Huron  :  Sarah  Isabel^  Ennes,  May  7, 
1867  ;  Sylvia  Dean^  Ennes,  Oct.  4,  1869  ;  Elora^  Ennes,  Dec.  20, 
1871  ;  Cornelius  Leriie^  Enms,  Feb.  5,  1873,  d.  H.,  July  13,  1874; 
Lily  May''  Ennes,  b.  May  5,   1875  ;  Antionette  IvedelP  Ennes,  Jan. 

10,  1877  ;  Keziah  Adclle'  Ennes,  Jan.  10,  1880. 

+  848S  Christopher  Cornelius"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  29, 
1848. 

S489  Celia  Celestia"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  12,  1850,  m. 
Huron,  Dec.  12,  1868,  David  Newton  McConoughey,  b.  Auburn 
tp.,  Geauga  co,.  O.,  Aug.  25,  1844,  s.  David  C.  Ch.  :  Carrie 
Em  ma"  McConoughey,  b.  Nov.  5,  1869,  Huron  ;  Sarah  Lulu  Ma/, 
Mar.    9,    1872,   H.  ;     Hattie   Amelia:',   July    14,    1874,    H.  ;     Daniel 

Chester',  Jan.    i,    1877,   Toledo,  O.  ;   Celia  Minnie  Myrtle',  13, 

1879,  Huron  ;   Stacey'  McConoughey,  Jan.  29,  1883. 

Lucy  Sophronia"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1852,  d. 
Oct.  21,  1853  ;  Calista  Cordelia"  Cleveland,  b.  May  10,  1854, 
d.  Jan.  t8,  1856;  Chester  Cook"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  7,  1857,  d. 
Feb.  6,  1864.    ^ 


1052  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3123. 

CYNTHIA  MELVINA'  CLEVELAND  (john«,  josiahs  josiahs 
Aarons,  Aaron',  Mosesi),  d.  Perkins  tp.,  Erie  CO.,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1872,  a. 
55,  m.   ist.  P.,  spring  of  1836,  as   ist  w.,  Benjamin'  Cleveland 

-{-4236     (Benjamin",  Joseph^,   Ephraim-",    Joseph^,  SamueP,  Mosesi)  ;     dlVOrcecl. 

She  m.  2d,  Reuben  Olney.     ist  m. :  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.  : 

8490  Amanda^  Olney,  m.  Jerry  Mackey,  1.  Huron,  O.,  1S83  ; 
Amelia^  Olney,  d.  ;  Obadiah"  Olney  of  Lima,  Allen  co.,  O.  ;  Wil- 
liam Otis*  Olney;  John  Onian^  Olney ;  EW  Olney ;  Hiram  Asa- 
Olney,  d. 

3124. 

JOSIAH  WALTON'  CLEVELAND  (John^  as  above),  m. 
Huron,  O.,  Nov.  15,  1842,  Phebe  Hatch,  b.  York,  Me.,  Apr.  16, 
181 2,  da.  Tobias  and  Mehitable  (Bridges),  I'd  Huron,  1881,  mer- 
chant;  1.  Port  Clinton,  Ottawa  co.,  O.,  1886.  Ch.  b.  Huron: 
Phebe  Isabella',  b.  Oct.  27,  1843,  d.  Aug.  6,  1855  ;  Josephine 
Estella',  b.  Sept.  20,  1845,  d.  Aug.  5,  1855. 

8491  Sylvia  Adelia*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  6,  184S,  m. 
Feb.  26,  1867,  Lewis  Edward  Cunningham,  b.  June  6,  1845,  s. 
Archibald  and  Nancy  (Taylor),  1.  Port  C,  R.  R.  man.  Ch.  : 
Josie  Belle\  b.  Jan.  19,  1868  ;  Josiah  Edward',  b.  May  29,  1869.  d. 
Mar.  26,  1874;  Nancy  Phebe\  b.  Mar.  27,  1871  ;  Samuel  Marks\ 
Apr.  20,  1875  ;   George  Walton^  Cunfiingham,  Mar.  9,  1880. 

3125. 

SARAH    ■  ANN'     CLEVELAND     (john«,  josiah^,   JosiahS   Aarons, 

Aaron''),  m.  Groton,  Erie  co.,  O.,  Aug.  i,  1840,  Hiram  Blackman, 
b.  G.,  July  22,  1814,  d.  Muscatine  co.,  O.,  Nov.  23,  1857,  s.  Hiram 
and  Melissa  (Wood).  She  1.  Huron.  Ch.  :  Asenath  Irene"",  Black- 
man,  b.  Mar.  4,  1841,  d.  Sept.  21,  1849. 

8492  Truman  Leroy^  Blackman,  b.  Aug.  8,  1846,  m.  ist, 
Huron,  O.,  Nov.  12,  1873,  Mary  M.  Raymond.  He  m.  2d,  Sand 
Creek,  Saunders  co..  Neb.,  Oct.  7,  1885,  Estella  Amies,  1.  Los 
Gatos,  Santa  Clara  co.,  Cal.  Mary  Eliza\  b.  June  26,  1848,  d. 
Mar.  4,  1849  ;  Caroline  Adelia^  Blackman,  b.  Feb.  4,  1852,  d.  Apr. 
10,  1856. 

8493  Mary  Corrilla^  Blackman,  b.  Nov.  10,  1854,  m.  Apr. 
5,  1879,  Sterling  Burd,  b.  Erie  co.,  O. 

3126. 

ELHANON  WINCHESTER'  CLEVELAND  (john^,  as  above), 
m.  Green  Creek,  O.,  Oct.  9,  185 1,  Mary  Elizabeth  Baxter,  b.  n. 
Pekin,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  21,  1830,  d.  Aug.  3,  1874,  da. 
Erand  and  Polly  (Rose).  He  m.  2d,  Hudson,  Lenawee  co., 
Mich.,  Oct.  9,  1883,  Agnes  Caroline  Lackore,  b.  Jonesville, 
Mich.,  May  31,  1844,  da.  Addison  and  Irene  Sarah  (Sears),  I'd, 
1882-3,  Delta,  Fulton  co.,  O.  ;  Colton,  Henry  co.,  O.,  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1881-9,  commercial  traveler,  1885  ;  sec.  German- Ameri- 
can Mut.  Fire  Ins.  co.,  1889. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1053 

S494  Clara  Geralthine"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  4,  1852, 
G.  Creek,  m.  Saunders  co.,  Neb.,  Dec.  17,  1876,  James  Ernest 
Welstead,  b.  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1844,  s.  John  and 
Margaret  (Wilcox),  1.  Fremont,  Dodge  co..  Neb.,  with  U.  P. 
R.  R.     Ch.  :  Myytie  Maf  Welstead,  b.  Jan.  25,  1878,  F. 

8495  John  Erand'  Cleveland,  b.  May  9,  1S60,  Pike,  O., 
1.  home,  1883. 

3127. 

JOHN  HAMILTON'  CLEVELAND  (wiuiam",  joims  josiah4, 
Aaron3,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  Champlain,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1 833,  Matilda 
Dorcas  Hamilton,  b.  Champl.,  Jan.  18,  181 1,  d.  Coopersville, 
Clinton  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1890,  only  da.  Elias  and  Dorcas  (Hay- 
ford),  res.,  1 89 1,  Coopersville,  merchant.  Ch.  :  William  Elias*, 
b.  Nov.  13,  1837,  d.  June  17,  1838. 

+  8496  William  John  Hamilton'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  4,  9, 
1840,  Hogansburg,  Franklin  co.,  N.  Y. 

+8497  Rupert  Rinaldo'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28,  1843, 
Diana,  N.  Y. 

-t-8498  Edward  Hersey*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  21,  1845,  D. 
Merritt  Augustus',  b.  Nov.  28,  1847,  Vankleek  Hill,  Ont.,  d. 
V.  Hill,  Oct.  24,  1S50  ;  James  Frederic^,  b.  June  29,  V.  H.,  d. 
V.  H.,  Nov.  II,  1850. 

-i-8499  Horace  Allf^n^  Cleveland,  !b,  Oct.  9,  1852,  Van- 
kleek Hill. 

3128. 

EMILY  SEMANTHA^  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam«,  john^,  josiahs 
Aarons,  Aaron"),  m.  Fort  Coviugtou,  Franklin  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16, 
1829,  James  Pendleton  Wells  of  Vank'leek  Hill,  Ont.,  Can.,  he 
d.  Feb.  26,  1880.  She  res.  (1886-95)  Toronto,  Can.  Ch.  who 
are  scattered  from  N.  Y.  to  Vancouver's  Island  : 

-I-8500     Adelia  Caroline^  Wells,  b.  Oct.  17,  1830. 

8501  Yion.  Rupert  Mears'"  J  Veils,  h.  Nov.  28,  1832,  unmar- 
ried, res.  Toronto  ;  a  brilliant  lawyer,  has  been  speaker  of  Can- 
adian House  of  Parliament  several  sessions  ;  1887  of  Wells  & 
McMurch}',  solicitors  for  Canadian  Pacific  R.  W.  in  case  of 
Comme  [James,  M.  P.  P.]  &  McLennan  [John  D.]  vs.  C.  P.  R. 
W.,  1885-7  ;  won  suit,  involving  thousands  ;  heaviest  R.  R.  suit 
ever  fought  in  Can.  William  Cleveland\  b.  Dec.  10,  1834,  d.  V. 
Hill,  Oct ,  Dec.  30,  1835. 

8502  Douglas  fames'^  Wells,  b.  Sept.,  1836,  m.  Mary  J.  G. 
Meickle,  she  d.  Dec.  18,  1887,  of  Lachute,  s.  p. 

8503  Frances  M.^  Wells,  b.  Ocf  19,  1838,  m.  Oct.  9,  1855, 
J.  M.  C.  De  Les  Derniers  of  Montreal,  Can.;  he  d.  Amsterdam, 
Holland,  Oct.  26,  1886.  Ch.:  James  Nelson^  De  Les  Derniers,  b. 
Sept.  13,  1856.  m.  June,  1875,  Ella  Thornton  of  Rutland,  Vt; 
Amelia  Fi',  b.  June  17,  1858,  d.  June  6,  1862  ;  John  R.  Pendleton" 
De  Les  Derniers,  b.  Feb.  21,  i86r,  unm.;  Frances  A.°  De  Les  Der- 
niers, b.  Aug.  17,  1863,  m.  Jan.  i,  1890,  George  Harper  of  Wad- 
dington,  N.  Y. ;  Emma  A."  De  Les  Derniers,  b.  Apr.  26,  1866,  unm.; 
Henry  A.%  b.  May  10,  1869,  d.  May  10,  1870  ;  William  i?.",  b.  June 
19,  187a;  Clara  JI.\  b.  Mar.  6,  1873  ;  Allan  Dart'\  b.  Dec.  9,  1875, 


I054  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

d.  July  2,  1876  ;  Harriet  Grace",  b.  Dec.  9,  1S75,  d.  Jan.  21,  1887  ; 
Lillian  Marsh\  b.  Oct.  15,  1879,  d.  May  25,  1890. 

8504  Wilmer  C.^  Wells,  b.  Sept.,  1840,  m.  Dec;,  1866,  Isa- 
bella McDonald  of  V.  Hill.  Ch.:  George  Pendlctoif  Wells,  b.  Jan. 
29,  1870  ;  James  Pendleton^  Wells,  b.  Sept.,  1872  ;  Hugo  L^  Wells, 
b.  Oct.  31,  1875,  d.  May  31,  1884. 

8505  Henry  H.^  Wells,  b.  Dec.  8,  1843,  m.  Maria  McDon- 
ald of  V.  Hill,  s.  p.  Amelia^,  b.  Feb.,  1844,  died,  a.  11  months. 
8506  James  Pendleton^  Wells,  b.  Apr.  10,  1852,  m.  1876,  Anna  Mc- 
Conaig,  or  Quarig  of  V.  Hill.     s.  p. 

3129. 

CAROLINE  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (wm.«,  John^  josiahs 
Aarons,  Aaron2,  Moses'),  m.  Vankleek  Hill,  Ontario,  Can.,  Oct.  13, 
1836,  Zephaniah  Swiftmoore  Hersey,  b.  Leicester,  Mass.,  May 
21,  1805,  d.  Hawkesbury,  Ontario,  Can.,  Apr.  23,  1869,  a  son  of 
Calvin  and  Sarah  (Read).  Came  to  Canada  a  young-  man  ;  had 
charge  of  P.  O.  17  years,  his  bro.  being  P.  M.  From  1853  was 
merchant,  woolen  manufacturer,  etc.  A  disastrous  fire  in  1876 
swept  oft  his  buildings  which  cost  ^5,000,  fully  insured. 
Hawkesbury  is  built  on  lots  sold  from  his  estate.  She  lives 
Hawkesbury  (1895).     Ch.  b.  Hawkesbury  : 

-f  8508     Sarah  Amelia^  Hersey,  b.  Sept.  18,  1837. 

8509  Elvira  Ella  Clarinda'"  Hersey,  b.  Apr.  i,  1840,  married 
Hawkesb.,  Sept.  27,  1865,  Elliot  Fay,  b.  Richmond,  Chittenden 
CO.,  Vt.,  May  11,  1837,  s.  Nathan  and  Polly  (Colby),  1.  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.,  was  several  years  Republican  P.  M.  of  Potsdam,  at  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  journal  clerk,  N.  Y.  Legis.  1891  ;  editor  and  prop. 
Potsdam  Courier  and  Freeman  ;  ch.  b.  Potsdam:  Ernest  Austin''  Fay, 
Dec.  18,  1866  ;  Harry  Hersey^  Fay,  Mar.  2,  1868;  William  Elliott^ 
Fay,  Jan.  23,  1870  ;   Gertrude  Rose'  Fay,  Oct.  24,  1874. 

8510  Austin  Ala ric''  Hersey,  b.  Nov.  27,  1842,  d.  Potsdam, 
Oct.  12,  1890,  m.  N.  Y.,  Mar.  26,  1872,  1874,  Edith  Spencer  Hub- 
bell,  b.  Potsdam,  Feb.  16,  1849.  d.  P.,  Nov.  13,  25,  1882,  da.  Cyrus 
Oliver  and  Laura  (McChesney)  ;  dwelt  Potsdam,  Batavia,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.  city,  druggist,  Potsdam  again,  was  paymaster,  etc., 
Potsdam  Aqueduct  Co.  1887-90.  Obituary  in  Potsdam  Courier 
and  Freetnan,  Oct.  ij,  i8go;  ch.  b.  Potsdam:  Josephine'  Hersey, 
Mar.  21,  Apr.  23,  1875,  1.  Potsdam  1891  ;  Geneveive"  Hersey,  b. 
Nov.  10,  13,  1882,  1.  Hawkesb. 

85 1 1  William  Albert^  Hersey,  b.  Aug.  19,  1845,  m.  Cham- 
plain,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  II,  1867,  Julia  Moore,  b.  C,  Sept.  30,  1843,  a 
da.  Dr.  Edward  and  Mary  (Nichols).  Residence  :  Geneseo,  N. 
Y.,  to  1885,  druggist;  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1886;  Muncie,  Ind.,  1890. 
Treas.  Muncie  Novelty  Co.,  sec.  Delaware  Co.  Land  Imp.  Co., 
1889-90,  asst.  gen.  manager  Hathaway  Investment  Co.,  1890. 
Ch.:  Albert  Edward''  Hersey,  b.  Jan.  11,  1869,  Hawkesbury,  died 
Champlain,  Jan.  20,  1875  ;  Benjamin  William',  b.  Jan.  9,  H.,  d,  H. 
Aug.  6,  1870  ;  William  Albert'  Hersey,  b.  June  6,  1872,  Hawkesb.; 
Carolifte  May''  Hersey,  Nov.  5,  1873,  Champl.;  Charles  Albert"  Her- 
sey, b.  May  29,  Chatauguay,  N.  Y.,  d.  Milton,  Vt.,  Sept.  21,  1875  ; 
Louisa  Mary'  Hersey,  b.  Feb.  6,  1879,  Geneseo. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1055 


8512  Cornelia  Maria""  Hcrsey\  b.  July  15,  1848,  m.  Hawkesb. 
May  6,  1872,  William  Lawlor,  b.  H.,  Aug.  23,  1845,  a  s.  William 
and  Dora  (Chester),  captain  of  steamer,  Ottawa  river.  Ch.  b. 
Hawkesb.:  Victoria  Maud'^  Lawi'or,  May  24,  1875  ;  William  Edwin^ 
Lazalor,  Mar.  5,  1877  ;  Jlmd'  Lawlor^  Sept.  6,  1886. 

8513  Frederic  Calviri'  Hcrse)\  b.  Sept.  28,  185 1,  m.  ist,  H., 
May  21,  29,  1873,  Eliza  McGibbon,  she  d.  H.  June,  July  20,  1889, 
da.  Duncan  and  Jennie  (McKerricher).  He  m.  2d,  Bertha^  Boyd 
-{-14477.  Of  Hawkesbury,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  b.  H.:  Lillian 
Wilmd'  Herscy,  Jan.  13,  1874  ;  Eva  Adelaide^  Hersey,  Jan.  28,  1875  5 
Ella  Elvira  Caroline'  Hersey,  b.  Feb.  24,  d.  H.,  June,  1877.  By  2d 
m.:  EdwiJi  Boyd'^'^"  Hersey,  b.  about  July,  1892.  Edivin  Wallace^ 
Hersey,  b.  Sept.  24,  d.  Oct.  26,  1853. 

8514  Adelia  Mary^  Hersey,  b.  Apr.  21,  1856,  m.  H.,  Oct.  28, 
1876,  Thomas  Hiram  Wyman,  b.  H.,  Nov.  4,  1851,  s.  Hiram  and 
Julia  Jane  (Ellies),  flour  mills.  Ch.  b.  Yi.:  Julia  Ellis'  IVyman, 
b.  Jan.  7,   1878  ;  Ella  Louise'  Wyman,  Aug.   15,  1879  ;  Ethel  Jane^ 

Wyman,  July  13,  1881  ;  /o/i?i  Kirby'  Wyman,  July  31,  1883. 

3130, 

Samuel  DeXteV''  DeniSOU,  (MaryMolmMosiah*,  Aaron3,Aaron=), 

d.  White  Plains,  Westchester  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2,  1880,  a.  69,  m. 
June  7,  1832,  Sarah  F.  Bleeker  of  N.  Y.  city,  da.  James  W.  Ch.: 
8515  Mary  C.^  Denison,  b.  Aug.  19,  1833  ;  SamueP ,  July  4,  1837,  d. 
Apr.  3,  1844  ;  Sarah  B."",  b.  Aug.  14,  1840  ;  Caroline  L."*,  Mar.  8, 
1843  ;  Edmund  F.^,  July  4,  1845  ;  Anna^,  Nov.  2,  1847  ;  A7nie^,  Aug. 
I,  1850  ;  Hejiry"  Denison,  Oct.  18,  1853.  ' 

Rev.  Samuel  Dexter'  Denison,  an  Episcopal  clergyman.  Home 
Secretary  of  the  Domestic  and  Foreign  Missionary  Soc  of  the 
P.  E.  Church,  to  decease  ;  Bible  House,  N.  Y.  city. 

313L 

Anna  'EJ  Denison  (Mary',  as  above),  m.  Oct.,  1832,  Giles 
Babcock,  he  d.  Stonington,  Conn.,  Mar.  4,  1862.  Ch.:  Giles''  Bab- 
cock,  b.  Mar.  4,  d.  Aug.  26,  1834  ;  SanmeP,  b.  Mar.  16,  1835,  d.  July 
5,  1836. 

8516  Anna^~  Babcock,  b.  Nov.  15,  1837,  m.  Samuel  Wood  of 
Albany.     Ch. :  2. 

8517  Giles''  Babcock  (ag.),  b.  Sept.  3,  1840,  m.  Sarah  Smith. 
Ch.:  Son'. 

8518  John  B."  Babcock,  b.  Feb.  7,  1843,  m.  Blandina  Stan- 
ton, da.  Samuel  and  Lydia. 

8519  Mary  D."  Babcock,  \i.]\xxvQ  5,  1846,  m.  Ephraim  Wil- 
liams.    Ch.:  2. 

Lucy  Beir,\>.Viz.j  29,   1849;   Nathaniel  P. \  Dec.   28, 
1851  ;  Stephen  T.^  Babcock,  Sept.  2,  1859. 

3132. 

Jane  IsaheV  Denison  (Mary^,  as  above),  m.  Sept.  9,  1839, 
John  A.  Burnham,  1.  Boston,  Mass.     Ch.: 


1056  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

8520  John  A!^  Burnhatn,  b.  Aug.  i,  1840,  m.  Oct.  18,  i860, 
Mary  W.  Clark  of  Phila.  William  A.\  b.  Sept.  3,  1S44,  d.  Aug. 
5,  1846  ;  Maria  Z>."  Biirnham,  ^lay  15,  1849  ;  William  A.^  Burnham 
(ag.),  Feb.  17,  1852  ;  Henry  B>.%  Nov.  24,  1857. 

8521  /ane  D".  Burn/iam,  b.  Dec.  2,  1846,  m.  ist,  Dec.  25, 
1865,  J.  H.  Clark  ;  2d,  Sept.  15,  1874,  George  Sharswood,  Jr. 

3133. 

Harriet  3Iari(f'   DeniSOn  (Marys.John-Mosiah^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^), 

m.  Sept.  12,  1838,  Joseph  Bennett,  1.  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

8522  Catherine^  Bennett,  b.  1839,  m.  Cortland  Palmer,  Jr., 
of  N.  Y.     Ch.:  5. 

3135. 

HdwanV  Denison  (Mary«,  as  above),  m.  Oct.  3,  1S44,  Eliza- 
beth L.  Lathrop.     Ch.:  Evelina  TJ"  Denison,  b.  Dec.  7,  1845. 

8523  Elizabeth  L.^  De/iison,  b.  Nov.  26,  1847,  m.  June  25, 
1872,  Theodore  Palmer. 

3141. 

Porter^  JjClthrOp  (George^  Latliroi>,  Mehitabel^,  Josiah%  Aarons,  Aaron"), 

d.  Lansing,  Mich.,  July  5,  1849,  a.  46,  m.  ist,  Ruth  Sprague  of 
Bethany,  2d,  Emily  Thayer  of  Concord,  Mich.  Dwelt  C.  to 
1847,  Lansing  after.     Ch.: 

8524  George  Delos^  Lathrop,  b.  June  17,  1830,  Lodi,  Kal- 
kaska CO.,  Mich.,  d.  Lans.,  July  5,  1863,  m.  L.,  Amelia  Wood,  da. 
Rev.  Mr.  Wood  of  L.  Nurseryman,  soldier,  arr.  home,  July  4, 
1863,  from  war.     Ch.:  Lottie^  Lathrop ;  George^  Lathrop. 

8525  Mary  An?f  Lathrop,  b.  Lodi,  m.  Lans.,  Rufus  Crane, 
1.  Greenville,  Mich. 

8526  Porter  J/.'  Lathrop,  b.  Oct.  15,  1S38,  Cone,  m.  Oct.  10, 
1865,  Frances  A.  Day  of  Dryden,  Lapeer  co.,  Mich.,  da.  John  W., 
1.  Sheboygan,  Sheboygan  co..  Wis.,  merch.  Disch.  fr.  7th  Mich. 
V.  for  disabilitv,  afterw.  served  3  years  in  U.  S.  Regulars.  Ch.: 
Mary  Lucilhf  Lathrop,  b.  Feb.  2,  1868. 

8527  Julius  Bliss^  Lathrop,  b.  May  3,  1842,  Concord,  d.  at 
sea,  Oct.  31,  1862,  returning  home  on  furlough  fr.  army,  of  6th 
Mich,  v..  New  Orleans. 

85  2 8  Edtvin  J.^  Lathrop,  b.  Dec.  27,  1843,  Cone,  d.  Soldiers' 
Home,  Cleveland,  O.,  Mar.  22,  1865,  returning  fr.  army;  was 
taken  prisoner  at  Travellian  Station,  June  11,  1864. 

8529  Cleveland  Thayer"^  Lathrop,  b.  Apr.  26,  1847,  Cone,  1. 
Chicago,  salesman. 

3157. 

Sarah  WiUSlOUf  Ty}lff  {Sarah^  Higginson,  Susannas,  AaronS  Aarons, 

Aaron"),  d.  Ncw  York  city,  Jan.  2,  1880,  a.  ^(i,  m.  ist,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  June  28,  1814,  Charles  Head,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  1790,  died 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  July  20,  1822,  son  Joseph  and  Elizabeth 
(Frazier).  She  m.  2d,  1827,  Joseph  Marquand,  b,  Newburyp., 
Dec.  25,  1793,  d.  Mass.,  July,  1854,  a  son  Joseph  and  Rebecca 
(Coffin).     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

4-8530     Charles  Dudley^  LLead,  b.  Mar.  19,  1S15,  Boston,  Mass. 

-I-8531     Edward  Francis^  Head,  b.  Dec.  3,  4,  181S,  Boston. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1057 

8532  Elizabeth  Frazier^  Head,  b.  1817,  d.  B.,  Apr.  5,  1832. 
By  2d  m.: 

8533  Joseph''  Marquaiid,  b.  1S29,  Newb.,  died  Brookline, 
Mass.,  1857. 

+8534     J'^^"^  Phiilips^  Marqiiand,  b.  Oct.  16,  1831,  Newbury- 
port. 

Joseph  Marquand  was  collector  of  the  Port  of  Newbury. 

Marqtiand  ancestrv  and  r^fcr^.— Joseph!  Marquand,  Esq.  (so  designated  on  New- 
biirvport  toivn  records),  b.  ab.  1748,  of  Newburyport,  d.  at  N.,  Sept.  6,  1820,  a.  72,  m.  by- 
Rev  Thomas  Carey  of  Newburyport,  at  N.,  Nov.  17,  1776,  Rebecca  Coffin.  Children: 
Rebecca^,  d.  N.,  Jan.  30,  1778;  Eliza  Coffin^,  d.  N.,  Sept.  12,  1781  ;  Eliza  Coffin'  (ag.),  born 
Nov.  3,  1781,  N.;  Mary2,  b.  Dec.  1^,  1783,  N.,  d.  N.,  Aug.  21,  1806;  Ann^,  b.  Oct.  16,  178^,  N., 
d.  N.,  Nov.  13,  1805;  Susanna  Coffin^,  born  May  2->„  1789,  N.,  m.  ist,  Stephen  Hooper,  2d, 
George  Searle  [see  +3177];  Charles^,  b.  Sept.  23,  N.,  d.  N.,  Oct.  19,  1792  ;  Joseph',  b.  Dec. 
25,  1793,  N.  .  .  .  Elizabeth  Marquand,  ra.  by  Rev.  Thos.  Carey  of  N.,  at  N.,  June  27, 
1774,  Tristram  Coffin.  The  Marquands  farther  back  are  not  in  the  records  at  Newbury- 
port. 

3158. 

Susanna  Cleveland'  Tf/nr/  {Sarah^  rnggitison,  Susanna^,  Aaron*), 

d.  in  Pittslield,  Mass.,  July  8,  1882',  a.  87,  m.  Newburyport,  Mass., 
July  13,  1837,  as  2d  w.,  Hon.  Edward  Augustus  Newton,  born 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  May  i,  1785,  d.  Pittsf.,  Aug.  18,  1862,  s.  Henry 
and  Ann  (Stuart).     Ch.: 

8535  Elizabeth  Stuart^  Newton,  b.  Sept.  9,  1838,  Pittsfield, 
d.  at  sea  while  making  her  second  trip  to  Europe,  June  24,  1891, 
by  accident,  unm.  Miss  Newton  lived  alone  after  her  mother's 
death  in  1882,  in  the  interesting  old  mansion  that  saw  her  birth. 
A  worker  in  deeds  of  charity  and  benevolence,  she  made  her 
church  her  first  care.  The  old  homestead  and  adjacent  grounds 
she  bequeathed  to  St.  Stephen's  Church,  Pittsfield,' besides  giv- 
ing liberally  to  various  eleemosynary  institutions. 

Hon.  Edward  Augustus  Newton  came  to  Boston  1803,  and 
entered  house  of  Stephen  Higginson  &  Co.,  by  whom  he  was 
sent,  1805,  to  India  on  business.  He  continued  in  the  India 
trade  to  1826,  and  retired  with  a  competency.  Residence,  Pitts- 
field. Was  member  of  the  governor's  council  1841,  with  Gov. 
John  Davis,  and  1844  with  Gov.  George  Nixon  Briggs.  Was 
many  years  pres.  Pittsfield  Agricultural  Bank ;  a  prominent 
Episcopalian.  His  funeral  was  largely  attended  at  First  Cong, 
chh.,  Pittsf.,  Aug.  22,  1862.  Rev.  Dr.  Todd  pronounced  a  fitting 
eulogy,  and  Rev.  Dr.  Porter,  of  the  Baptist  church,  offered  a 
prayer ;  services  at  the  cemetery  were  conducted  by  Rev.  Mr. 
Shaw  of  Lanesborough.  Mr.  Newton  m.  ist,  Pittsf.,  1815,  Sarah 
Tileston  Williams,  she  d.  Rouen,  France,  Oct.,  1836,  da.  John 
Chandler  Williams. 

Xevoton  ancestr\ :—  41  arms :  (Ancient  family  of  Newton,  Chester  co.,  Eng.).  Gu.  a 
cross  erm.  fleurettee  or  betw.  4  gambs.  Ov^V  — Lion  ramp,  holding  a  cross.  Motto  — 
Faveat  fortuna.  .  .  .  Hon.  Thomas',  b.  Eng.,  June  10,  1660,  sworn  in  Boston,  June  8, 
1688,  an  Attorney,  by  Judge  Sewall,  sec.  of  New  Hampshire  to  1690,  controller  of  cus- 
toms, Boston,  His  Majest^-^'s  Atty.-Gen.,  Judge  of  Admiralty,  d.  B.,  June  18,  1721,  to  his 
memorv,  Hon.  Edward  A.  Newton  erected  a  mural  monument  in  King's  Chapel,  Boston  ; 
Hibbert';  Henry^  Newton  m.  Ann  Stuart,  sister  to  Gilbert  Charles  Stuart,  b.  Narragan- 
sett,  R.  I.,  1754,  the  painter. 

3159. 

Dudleif  A.tJxinS   {Sarah^  Higginson,  Susanna^,  AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron'), 

d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1845,  a.  47,  m.  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  Aug. 
30,  1825,  Ann  Maria  Bowman,  b.  Wilkesb.,  Aug.  24,  1801,  died 
Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  22,  1881,  a  da.  Ebenezer  and  Esther 
Ann  (Watson).     Ch.: 
67 


I058 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


-I-8536  Sara/i  ElizabetJf  Atkins^  b.  July  19,  1826,  Kingston, 
Luzerne  co.,  Pa. 

+8537  Caroline  Bouma/f  Atkins,  b.  Feb.  23,  1828,  Newbury- 
port,  Mass. 

+8538     Mary  Dudler  Atkins,  b.  Oct.  i,  1829,  Newburyport. 
Lucy^  Atkins,  b.  May  3,  1831,  N.  Y.,  d.  N.  Y.,  early. 

+8539     George  Tyng^  Atkins,  b.  July  29,  1837,  N.  Y.  city. 

4-8540  Thomas  Astley^  Atkins,  b.  Apr.  8,  1839,  Tompkinsville, 
Richmond  co.,  N.  Y. 

Esther  Ann""  Atkins,  b.  Apr.  29,  1841,  T.,  d.  T.,  early. 

+8541  Francis  Higginson"  Atkins,  b.  Apr.  15,  1843,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Daughter^,  b.  and  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  3,  1844. 

Dr.  Dudley'  Atkins  dropped  the  name  l^ng,  181 7.  An  alum- 
nus of  Dummer  Academy,  grad.  Harvard,  18 16.  Shortly  after 
graduation,  and  probably  as  a  compliment  to  his  father,  Bow- 
doin  College,  Me.,  where  he  spent  some  months  under  Prof. 
Parker  Cleaveland  studying  mineralogy  and  botany,  conferred 
upon  him  the  degree  Master  of  Arts.  He  studied  medicine  in 
the  University  of  Pa.,  graduating  1820,  the  subject  of  his  thesis 
being,  the  Radical  Cure  of  Hernia.  His  studies  included  a  year 
or  so  in  Philadelphia  hospitals,  and  a  year,  1820-1,  in  Europe. 
He  was  an  able  Greek  scholar,  and  well  read  in  his  profession. 
Practising  physician  of  Kingston  to  1827,  Newbuiyport  to  1830, 
New  York  city  to  1838,  Tompkinsville  to  1842,  Brooklyn  after- 
ward. In  1834  he  issued  a  small  volume  of  interesting  cases, 
which  show  him  a  thoroughly  equipped  physician  and  surgeon, 
full  of  resources,  eager  to  relieve  the  afflicted.  He  was  a  mem- 
ber of  Kappa  Lambda  Society  (Phila.),  Mass.  Med.  Society,  Kings 
Co.  Med.  Soc.  (Brooklyn),  and  Med.  Society  of  City  and  Co.  of 
New  York. 

As  the  eldest  son,  he  naturally  returned  to  the  original  sur- 
name of  the  family,  and  by  act  of  Mass.  Legislature,  June  17, 
18 1 7,  the  name  of  Dudley  Atkins  Tyng,  Jr.,  was  changed  to 
Dudley  Atkins. 

The  friend  of  the  poor,  the  bright-witted  companion  of  the 
prosperous,  he  was  much  beloved  by  his  patients  and  friends ; 
jovial  and  free-hearted  at  times,  exceedingly  depressed  at 
others. 

Author  of  medical  works,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Mrs.  Atkins,  who  survived  till  1881,  full  of  energy  to  the 
last,  was  a  woman  of  generous  and  broad  religious  sentiments, 
thoroughly  devoted  to  her  church  and  its  offices  (Episc),  of 
strongly  marked  philanthropic  instincts  and  practices,  ever  self- 
denying  ;  of  quiet  but  engaging  social  manners,  which,  with  a 
lively  interest  in  other  people  and  in  general  affairs,  and  her 
noted  genial  activity,  made  her  a  welcome  guest  in  many  places. 
—  Foregoing  chiefly  from  Joseph  Atkins,  the  Story  of  a  Family. 
By  Francis  Higginson  Atkins  (their  son). 

Bowman  a7icesfry  :--b  ai-ms :  Bowman:  (Hethleton,  co.  Dorset),  Or,  a  chev.  betw- 
3  bows  bent  in  pale  gu.  Ci-est  —  On  a  staff  raguled,  couped,  and  erect  ar.  a  quiver  (or 
case)  of  arrows  gu.  the  heads  ar.  buckled  on  the  staff  with  a  belt  sa.  .  .  .  Nathaniel', 
came  prob.  in  the  fleet  with  Winthrop,  i6^o,  of  Watertown,  Mass  ,  adm.  freem.  Oct.  19, 

1630,  d.  Jan.  26,  1682,  m.  Ann ,  was  ancestor  of:  Ebenezer  Bowman,  grad.  Harvard, 

an  eminent  lawyer  of  Pennsylvania,  m.  Esther  Ann  Watson,  da.  of  James  (an  English 
army  officer,  stationed  in  Ireland)  and  Jane  (Townley,  da.  of  a  large  and  prosperous 
family  at  Newry,  Ireland). 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  iqCQ 

3160. 

•    Stephen  HigghlSOn     TlfttfJ  {Sara/t<^  H/g-s-ui son.,  SMsanmi^,  Aaron*, 

Aaron3,  Aaron^),  d.  at  his  residence,  Irvington-on-Hiidson,  West- 
chester CO.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1885,  a.  85,  m.  ist,  Bristol,  R.  I.,  Aug. 
5,  182 1,  Ann  DeWolf  Griswold,  b.  Oct.  5,  1805,  d.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  ]May  16,  1832,  a  da.  Rt.  Rev.  Alexander  Viets  Griswold  and 
Elizabeth  (Mitchelson).  He  m.  2d,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  18, 
1833,  Susan  Wilson  Mitchell,  b.  Phila.,  Aug.  29,  181 1,  d.  Irving- 
ton-on-Hudson,  Jan.  8,  1895,  a  da.  Thomas  and  Maria  (Cowell). 
Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

8542     Anna  Elizabeth'^  ^J'^g,  b.  Dec.  9,  1822,  Prince  George's 
CO.,  Md.,  m.  George  Mayriard''  Higginson  4-3189. 

-)-8543  Dudley  Atkins''  Tyng,  b.  Jan.  12,  1825,  Prince  George's 
county. 

+8544  Alexander  Griswold^  Tyng^  b.  July  28,  1827,  Prince 
George's  co. 

-j-8545      lulia  Griswold^  Tyng,  b.  Sept.  4,  1829.     By  2d  ni.: 

+8546  'Thomas  Mitcheir  Tyng,  b.  May  i,  1834,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

+8547     Susan  Maria^  Tyng,  b.  Aug.  3,  1835. 

Mary  Mitchell^  Tyng,  b.  Jan.  29,  1837,  P.,  d.  P.,  early. 

+8548  Stephen  Higginso7i^  Tyng,  b.  June  29,  1839,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

-)-8549  Morris  Ashhursi^  Tvng,  b.  Dec.  29,  1841,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

-I-8550  Charles  Rockland^  Tyng,  b.  Jan.  14,  1844,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Benjamin  Mitcheir  Tyng,  b.  Jan.  29,  1850,  N.  Y.  city, 
d.  N.  Y.  c,  early. 

Rev.  Stephen  Higginson''  Tyng,  D.D.,  grad.  Harvard  Univers- 
it}^,  1817.  D.D.  Jefferson  coll.,  Pa.,  1832,  and  Harvard,  1851. 
Educated  primarily  at  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  and  under  Dr. 
Benj.  Allen  at  Brighton.  For  two  years  he  was  with  Sam'l  G. 
Perkins  Co.,  E.  India  traders  ;  he  first  engaged  in  mercantile 
pursuits,  but  soon  was  a  student  of  theology  under  Bishop 
Alexander  Viets  Griswold  in  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1819.  The  dis- 
tinguished clergyman  and  author.  See  Bibliography,  Chap. 
IV.  Ord.  deacon  of  Episcopal  church,  Bristol,  Mar.  4,  1821. 
Rector  of  St.  George's  church,  Georgetown,  D.  C,  2  years  ;  of 
Queen  Anne's  parish.  Prince  George's  co.,  Md.,  1823-9  5  of  St. 
Paul's  church,  Philadelphia,  May,  1829,  May,  1833,  Church  of 
the  Epiphany,  Phila.,  May,  1 833-1845,  when  he  succeeded  the 
venerable  and  learned  Dr.  Milnor  in  St.  George's  church.  New 
York  city,  and  was  instrumental  in  founding  and  sustaining  the 
many  charities  of  St.  George's,  among  which  were  two  churches 
in  Africa  at  Monrovia  and  Caldwell,  Free  Grace  chapel,  E.  19th 
St.,  German  chapel,  14th  St.,  Shepherd's  Fold,  86th  st.  Under 
his  rectorship  the  present  magnificent  edifice,  St.  George's 
church,  vStuyvesant  Square,  was  erected,  the  largest  congrega- 
tion in  N.  Y. 

A  steel  portrait  and  biographical  sketch  of  Rev.  .S".  H.'  Tvng\x\  Patten's  Lives  of 
Clergy  of  N.  J'.,  'f??  — Dr.  T\'ng  is  one  of  the  most  learned  and  eloquent  inen  in  the  Epis- 
copal church.  His  mind,  of  such  ripeness  in  mere  youth,  has  constantly  expanded  under 
the  twin  benefits  of  research  and  experience.  Wliile  he  has  sought  to'  sip  the  sweets  of 
popularity,  he  has  made  learning,  piety,  and  zeal  the  foundation  of  his  renown  ;  conse- 


lo6o  Cl.KXKI.AN'I)    lIKNKAI.OCV. 

qiu'titly  Ills  studios  Imvo  bcoii  most  ilili.vjotit  thnui^jliout  liis  carocr,  nnd  his  gUidncss  is  to 
Uu<i\v  tl\;il  tiny  oim  iiovor  Ih>  ooiiiplotod  in  tho  period  of  ii  liiimiui  lil'o.  lU-  is  slow  to 
liiuni'li  hiiwsi'U'  upon  any  iii\lriod  sra  of  opinion;  bnt,  onoo  alloal,  ho  will  ooniaKOonsly 
broast  Iho  wildost  storm.  Hnt  tho  lovo  and  hoartiost  onihnsiasm  o(  Or.  Tyn^;  is,  of 
oonrso,  foi-  his  partionlar  fjiith  In  his  inilpit  ho  is  a  slraiKht,  stilV-apiioaiin,<  porson, 
with  a  oomposod  oonntonanoo  and  i^>onot rating  ovos.  His  forohoad  is  broad  ;  and  tho 
wholo  uionldinK  o(  his  hoad  highly  intoUootual.  "lie  is  oloqnoiU,  nsos  inia,i;ory,  and  is 
warnioi-  at  linios  than  at  olhors.  I  I'o  has  .i^roat  dii;tiily  of  boarini;,  a  smooth  but  dooidod 
v>>ioo,  polishod  |>oriods,  and  stoiiln.v;  thon,v;hl.  Tho  dootrinos  of  tlio  ICpisoopal  oliuroh  are 
his  snro  anohoi,  hor  history  is  tho  rooord  \<(  tiod's  own  worU.  Ilo  has  followed  ovory 
foot  print  of  tho  Lord  ;  ho  has  walkod  in  triumph  and  tiial  with  tho  apostlos  and  martyr.s; 
ho  has  marUod  tho  i>ro>;ross  of  tho  n\odoru  ohuroh,  and  now  raisos  nor  vt>ioo  to  .v;lorify 
hor  f.aith,  and  appointed  by  that  Lorvl  and  anointoil  by  thoso  saints,  ho  proolaims  him- 
self hor  ambassador  to  luoii.  The  heart  of  the  poor  sinner,  tho  seeker  foi-  (."hrist,  is  a 
lost  jewel  to  bo  saved  foi'  tho  crown  of  tho  ohuioh. 

lie  was  an  caniost  IcMuporauco  advocate  aiul  chani[iiou  of 
tho  .sl.i\i.\  lie  proaelunl  lii.s  farewell  sermon  Apr.  jS.  1S7S,  and 
reliretl  .i.s  p.i.stor  emeritus,  with  annual  salary  t'or  lite,  and 
attorwartl  resideil  at  Irviui^tou-on-l  liulson,  where  he  aiul  wite 
eelobrateil  their  gt)Klen  weiKling,  July  i8,  iSS_^. 

See    ///>    (>/  Strf/if/i    J//i;i;if/s<>//     Tyf/i^,   /\v    C/i<ir/<'s   J\oik/and 

iiristci'/i/  uil,Ys/rv  ■  t5uis\VOi,t^i:  :  ^Malvern  Hill,  oo,  Warwiek,  Imij;.)  Ar.  a  fosse 
KU.  iH'tw.  J  greyhounds  eonrant  sa.  .  .  lioorco'  oi  Kei\ilworth,  Waiwiekshire,  ICuv;., 
oof.  i('i8  ;  Matthew'^  b.  Kouilworth,  ir>iS,  oamo  with  Rov.  John  Warham,  arr.  NantasUot, 
May  !o,  i(>-,o,  Saybrook,  t.~onu,,  Windsor,  Ci^im.,  m.  Ann  \Volcott>",  .said  l^y  Bishop  tiris- 
woid  to  have  boon  his  anoostor  ;  but  .SV/A'a"  ./«.'.  //"/'//.A'.';-.  O.v,  .nivos  followin.v;  ai\oestry: 
ICdwaril'J,  l>.  lCi\)i.,  1007,  and  Ids  ino.  Matthew  fr.  Kenilworth,  whore  another  liro.  Thonirts 
lived,  oamo,  ^^^),  with  Uov.  ICohrahn  lluil,  roouonuoo.  Winds.,  a  lirst  .sett.  i>f  Killinj;-- 
worth,  I'onn.,  m.  ist  in  ICi\,<.,  ^(arl;al■et  ;  lioor.no^  b.  ICui;'.,  m.  Mary  Iloloon\b,  da,  per.  of 
Thomas;  'rhomas<,  b.  Sept.  j.j,  lOsS,  u\.  Hester  Orako*  ;  -Squire  Sa  uuol"  of  Simsbury, 
Oonu.,  in.  -hI,  ICli.abeth  tiaylord*  ;  Ivlisha",  m.  luinieo  Viots"  j  Ut.  Rev.  .Moxaiivlor 
X'iets"  tiriswold,  1>.  !>.,  b,  Simsb.,  .\pr.  ::,■,  i7(>o,  old.  dea.,  Straltord,  Conn.,  Juno  ;,  170,';, 
Old.  priest  bv  Hishop  Samuel  Seabury  at  IMvmouth,  Couu.,  t.)et,  i,  1705,  reetor,  l.itclUield 
eo  ,  1\m\u.,  f<ristol,  R.  1..  Mav,  iSo(."  Hv  Uishop  Williani  White  was  eonsooratod  at 
Trinitv  ohuroh,  N.  Y.,  Mav  joi  iSii,  the  tust  Uishop  of  the  ICastorn  Uiooose— all  N.  E. 
o\ooiU  l^onn.,  d.   Boston,  Vol).  15,   184;,   m.    >st,   ICli/.aboth   Mitehelson.     .\/,woir  of  Fp. 

/ 'v/.v .»«( w/»\' .'  Or.  .Mexauder',  an  eminent  and  wealthy  Ontoh  iiliysieian,  from 
liermauv  (.SV/^.n- calls  him  Or.  johnWif  IMitoh  Toint,  N.  Y.,  1;  14,"  Simsbury,  m.  Oath.vriue 
Mvers  ;  John"  (bro.  of  Rev.  Rv>>;or),  m.  l.ois  I'lielps  ;    ICnnico'  Viets  m,  Isllsha  liriswold*. 

i,\iv/'i>r,/  j/his.'rv :  William",  William"  |soo  jisso];  Nathaniel',  b.  Winds.,  Sept.  ;, 
1050,  ui.  Abi.cail  Bissol,  da.  Thoiuas  ;  ICli.-.aboth*  (.laylord  m.  Samuel  (.uiswold*. 

/'/■./X-r-  iiHKfsfrv:-tj  iirMi:  lI>evon.)  Ar.  u  wyveru  with  wit\>;s  displ.  and  tail 
itowed  nu,  See  .A'.  /:'.  A'ty.,  .\'/.i',  /.W.-  /Wi/ixY  /'«•<//>/ vw  .;/;./  .Iit.'/h'fi'z,;/  .hins,  /\v 
ll'm.  S.  A^/'/f-fx'N  Orakc.  John  of  Bi^ston.  ICvidence  :  will  of  Kraucis  l>rako  of  ICslier, 
Stirrev,  1654,  "  |ohn  Prako,  mv  cousin  William's  sou  in  N.  K."  .  .  .  Oerivation  : 
OraKiin  —  l>rako.  Orakjo,  tho  Saxon,  held  before  u^H',  Honitou,  Oevou.  John  Orake  of 
ICxmoulh,  Oovon,  soon  after  lopo.  .  .  Willi.im'  (,cousin  of  I'raucis  Orake  of  Isslier); 
lohn'J  of  Blvmouth  I'ouncil,  member  of  ori.ciual  comoany  in  l-'n.i;.,  ostab.  by  Kins 
James.  ^(\^(^' from  Wisovmib,  Hevim,  prob.  came  with  W'inthrop,  Boston  req.,  Oct.  10, 
"lOio,  to  be  made  froem.,  raunton,  io;o,  Windsor,  Conn.,  m.  htH.-alicth.  b.  i.sSi  ;^ Job-'',  in. 
liino  «<;,  1046,  Miuv  Wolcott'" ;  Hester*  Urake  ni.  Thomas  Oriswold'. 

/r.;A-,>//,  U\<Kvff  ,in<,^/nt.\:  -  I  .ttrnw  Woi.eorr;  i :  Woi  eoirs;  10:  W.m.cot: 
(Sir  jolmde  WtUcot  of  Walcot,  Lydbury  parish,  Salop  co..  1.5S,;.')  tjuartorly  ist  and  4th 
ur.  cliev.  botw.  ;  chossrooks  erm.",  .-d  aiui  ;vi  ar  >>n  a  cross  tlory  sa.  5  ilcurs-de-lis  or. 
t'/r.v/  l>ut  of  a  ducal  coriuiet  or.  a  InilVah^'s  head,  win.kjed.  A  very  ancient  family. 
.  .  Sir  lohn'  ;  lercau"''  of  W  olcott  m.  .\una  Mvtule,  via.  John  of  Shn^pshire  ;  Roser'  m. 
ICdith  Uonues,  da.  Sir  William;  Sir  riiilip*  m.  Julian  Horle,  da.  John;  John*  m,  Alice 
l.K'Vvl,  da,  l">.»vid.  ICsq.  ;  Sir  lohtt"  of  W,.  1  ;S.-,  iirantoe  of  the  arms:  cros.so  with  tlower 
do  lures;  Thomas";  lohn";  1ohn"  m.  Matilda  Cornwall,  da.  Sir  Richard  of  Bo  re  ford  ; 
Ro.>;er'",  K.sq,.  of  Wolcott,  iu,  Margaret  l.lovd,  da.  Oavid.  Ksq. ;  William",  Tolland. 
Somorsetsh.  ;  WiUiaiu"",  will  »sv\s  m.  Klirjibeth  ;  Thomas's,  Tol.,  155^;  Thomas'* 
m.  .Mice;  Iohn>»,  tJaldon  Manor,  Tol.,  will  Nov.  »v\  ir^,-,; ;  Henry",  bap.  ivirish  of 
l.vdiard.  St.  Lawrence.  ICui;..  Oec.  o,  157S.  of  position  amon>;  the  >;entry.  propr.  of  family 
Manor,  came  with  Rov.  lohu  Warham.  Oi^rchcster,  May  us  >p>s  Windsor,  los^;,  assist, 
m.  iu  lCu,v;,,  Ian,  i>s  uv^cs  Kli.-alioth  Sauudors.  da,  Thomas  of  I^ydiard  ;  Mary>"  m.  Job 
Prako',  .\nu"'"  Wolcv>tt  m.  Matthew  tiriswold'''.      Sfi.'t'^'  HV-'./av,  .c,-. 


3101. 

VhiH'h'ti       liimj    (.V.*».J/V*  //;Xx''m-^'<"'.  ^"S'»»""b\  Aaron*,  .\aron',  Aaron', 

Moses'),  t.1.  Trovidenee.  R.  I.,  jvHie  20,  1S79.  a.  78,111.  ist,  1825, 
Atuia  S.  Arnold  of  Providenee",  she  d.  i8^^o.  He  ni.  jd,  Nov.  11, 
iS;;.    Ann. I    Amelia    MeAlpine.   b.  Oct.   c,  i8to,  d.   Chaseville, 


DKSCKNDANTS   OF    MOSKS'    CLKVKLANO.  1061 

Duval    CO.,    IHa.,  Sept.  5,    1S.S5,  da.    of   Jolm    II.  and    IClizabeth 
(Jarvis).     istm.  s.  i'.     Ch.  by  2d  m.  : 

S551  Charles  .Din/Zr/  7>7/i,',  b.  May  2,  1X36.  While  i)repar- 
inj;-  to  enter  Harvard  his  health  failed  ;  sul)se(Hiently  studied 
en^ineerinj^- ;  at  Havana,  Cuba,  was  underwriter's  aj^fent  and 
newspa])er  correspondent,  sec  I>n!i,i()(;RAiMiY,  Ciiai'.  TV.  Left 
Cuba  at  time  of  civil  war  ;  has  traveled  extensively,  and  en^^a^ed 
in  mercantile  affairs.  In  1X74  was  private  secretary  to  Hon.  Caleb 
Cushin^'-,  then  LJ.  vS.  Minister  to  Spain,  remaining  2  years. 
Residence:  Fla.  iS^r,  Pasadena,  Cal.,   1X95. 

<S552  A  III /a  I'Jizal'elli"  'J'y/iii',  b.  h\;b.  4,  iS^S.  Dr.  A /n't a 
Elizabeth"  Ty/ii;;  studied  at  the  N,  E.  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Chil- 
dren, Boston,  Mass.;  j^rad.  M.I).  I'^emale  Medical  Collej^e  of  Pa. 
i(S6,};  ])ractised  medicine  at  Boston  and  J'rovidence,  R.  I.;  in 
j-SS^took  charge  of  the  Women's  IIosp.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.;  is 
a  highly  cultivated  physician  and  skillful  surgeon  ;  has  per- 
formed successfully  operations  of  the  gravest  character,  and  re- 
ported same  with  scientilic  exactness  (jf  detail  ;  memljerof  R.I. 
Medical  vSoc,  American  Medical  Assoc.,  Alumn;e  Ass(jc.  of 
Women's  Medical  Coll.,  etc.  Before  these  organizations  and 
others  has  read  papers  on  scientific  t(j])ics,  see  Biiii,i()(;ki'hv, 
CiiAi'.  IV.  Of  late  years  has  lived  in  Vhi.,  residence  Pasadena 
1895,  unm.     Jt'lia  Gcrtr ///(■"  'J'yti^i;,  b.  Oct.  4,  1840,  d.  Dec.  5,  1841. 

-I-8553     CJro/i^r"  7'y//,i^',  b.  May  12,  1842,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
yj(//a  C'ej-t/zn/e"  Tytij^  i!'^'^)-,  ''■  May  5,  1844,  d.  Apr.  2,3, 
1846. 

Charles'  Ty/ij^,  in  early  life,  took  to  the  sea,  and  was  a  time 
sea  captain  ;  circumnavigated  the  globe  several  times,  making 
voyage«  to  Calcutta,  ]Cur(;pe,  etc.  J>eft  the  sea  wliilc  still 
young,  and  resided  at  Havana,  Cuba,  shipping  merchant;  wrote 
a  review  of  his  many-sided  travels  and  experiences,  a  narrative 
still  in  manuscript. 

John  II.  McAlpine  m.  li^lizabpth  Jarvis  of  Conn. 

3163. 

Mfirt/  (\fhof  Tynf/  C.v,//,///«  ///.nr/„son),  d.  Marshall,  Mich., 
July  25,  1849,  a.  45,  m.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1829,  Hon. 
Robert  Cross,  b.  N.  July  3,  1799,  d.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  9, 
1859.  Grad.  Harvard  1819;  dwelt  at  Amesbury,  Mass.,  Mar- 
shall, and  Lawrence,  lawyer.  Represented  his  district  in  Mass. 
Legislature,  ('h.  b.  Amesb.  :  Mary  Rtilli",  Aug.  24,  J830,  d.  l>aw. 
Aug.  30,  1854. 

-f-8554     Robert  Dudley*  Cross,  b.  Feb.  23,  1832. 

Ralph\  Aug.  18,  i833,d.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Apr.  19, 1850. 
8555      Charles    Jidivant  Cross  (Capt.    and    ]^>revet.   Col.),   b. 

0  1*11       1      •         1        jii  ^  L      !:>..       1      __!     1       i___.  "xr  7 


7,  to  25,  iHfii  ;  Asst.  lCn>;.  Construction  I)efenses  of  Washinj^ton,  1).  C,  May  27  to  July  i, 
1861  ;  in  Manassas  cainpaiKn  July,  iHOi,  jd  I)iv.  Army  N.  IC.  Va.  ;  in  biittlo  lliill  Kun  July 
12,  1861  ;  construct  Dclcnses  of  Wash.  July  2  j,  iV/u,  to  Mar.  10,  1862,  ist  Lt.  C^orps  Kn«. 
AuK-  (>,  1861  ;  com.  ICnt^incer  co.  Army  of  I'otomac  in  Va.  Peninsular  campai^cn  Mar.  to 
Auf;'.,  i8''ii!  ;  I'.rcv.  Maj.  July  i,  i8C,2,  for  Kiill:i"t  -'ind  meritorious  service  m  I'eniiisular 
campaign  ;  in  sie^e  Vorlitown  Apr.  12  to  May  4,  1862  ;  construe,  roads,  bridj<c>>  f"''  pass- 
age of  army  immense  trains  over  White  Oak  Swamp  and  Chickahominy  riv. ;  com.  Ung 


I062  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Batt.  (Army  Poto.)  Md.  campaign  Sept. -Nov.,  1862,  in  battle  Antietam  Sept.  17,  i862r 
building,  repairing  pontoon  across  Potomac  and  Shenandoah  rivers  ;  Brev.  Lt.-Col.  Sept. 
17,  1862,  for  galla.  and  merit,  serv.  at  Antietam.  At  Harper's  Ferry  and  Berlin,  Md., 
Sept.  21-N0V.  3,  1862,  march  to  Falmouth,  Stafford  co.,  Va.,  Nov.,  1862,  com.  Eng.  Batt. 
Dec,  1862-Feb.,  1863,  and  of  co.  Mar.  to  June,  1863,  in  Rappahannock  campaign  at  Fred- 
ericksb.  throwing  pontoons  across  Rappahannock  riv.  Dec.  11-16,  1862,  in  equipping  pon- 
toon train  at  Belle  Plain  and  transporting  it  to  Falmouth  Jan.  15-10,  1863;  in  "mud 
maixh  "  with  pontoon  bridge  for  Banks' Ford  Jan.  20-26,  1863;  construct,  field  works, 
making  surveys,  guarding  bridges  Jan.  26-Apr.  29,  1863,  capt.  C.  E.  Mar.  3,  1863  ;  throw- 
ing bridge  below  Fredericksb.  Apr.  20,  1863  ;  at  battle  Chancellorsville  construct,  works 
and  bridges  May  3  to  6,  1863,  and  in  throwing  a  bridge  in  the  face  of  the  enemy  at  Frank- 
lin's Crossing  of  the  Rappahannock  June  5,  1S63,  was  picked  off  by  a  sharpshooter,  the 
bullet  entering  his  forehead  ;  Brev.  Col.  June  5,  1863,  for  gal.  and  mere.  serv.  See  Reffis- 
ter  Officers  and  Graduates  of  West  Pointy  by  Gen.  George  Washington  Cu/litin,  iSdS. 

3164. 

James  Ifff/f/inSOn^  Tyng  (Susan»  //igginson,  Susan^,  Aaron<,3,  2)^ 

d.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  Apr.  i6,  1879,  a.  72,  m.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  30, 
1829,  or  Jan.  i,  1830,  Matilda  Augusta  Temple  Degen,  b.  Leg- 
horn, Italy,  June  12,  1808,  or  1810-11,  d.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  May  30, 
1883,  a  da.  Charles  Furlong  and  Elizabeth  Vassall  (Russell). 
Ch.  :  Z/tcy  Maude^,  d.  Aug.,  1849  ;  Charles  Degen^,  b.  Oct.  15,  1830, 
Martinsburg,  Berkeley  co.,  Va.  (now  W.  Va.),  d.  Nov.,  1831  ; 
Sotf,  b.  and  d.  Nov.  8,  1831,  Charlestown,  Jefferson  co.,  Va. 
(now  W.  Va.);  George  Dudlef,  b.  Apr.,  Sept.  12,  1832,  Bethany, 
Wayne  co..  Pa.,  d.  Carbondale,  Lackawanna  co..  Pa.,  Nov.  3, 
1833  ;  Susan  Elizabeth*,  b.  July  3,  1834,  Tallahassee,  Leon  co.,  Fla., 
d.  T.  May  23,  1835. 

-[-8556  Emma  Degof  Tyng^  b.  Oct.  4,  1836,  Newburyport, 
Mass.  ;  Sarah  Elizabeih\  b.  Aug.  10,  1838,  Ellicott's  Mills,  Md., 
d.  Phila.  Nov.  24,  1839  ;  Mary  RttsselP,  b.  Aug.  10,  1840,  Hamil- 
tonville.  Pa.,  d.  Middletown,  New  Castle  co.,  Del.,  Jan.  22,  1843. 

-I-8557  Frances  Higgiiisoif'  Tyjig,  b.  Sept.  19,  1842-3,  Smyrna, 
Kent  CO.,  Del. 

8558     Dudley  Higginson^    Tyng,   b.   Aug.    10,   1844,   Middle- 
town,  d.  Oct.,  1858,  by  accident. 

+  8559     Russell  Degen*  Tyng,  b.  June  4,  1S46,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Rev.  James  Higgiiison''  Tyng  grad.  Bowdoin  College  1827, 
studied  Theology  with  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Church  Brownell,  at 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  with  Rt.  Rev.  A.  V.  Griswold  at  Bristol, 
R.  L  After  a  year  as  lay  reader  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  he  was 
ord.  deacon  by  Bishop  Griswold.  An  eloquent,  able,  and  useful 
minister  of  the  Prot.  Episcopal  Church,  who  will  always  be  lov- 
ingly remembered  by  his  parishioners  in  the  various  charges  of 
which  he  was  rector.     From  N.  Cleavelaiid's  His.  Bowdoin  Coll., 

377  ■■  — 

James  Higginson  Tyng  was  fitted  for  college  under  the  care  of  Jared  Sparks,  Geo. 
B.  Emerson,  Rev.  Dr.  D.  C.  Sanders,  and  Col.  Partridge.  JNIr.  Tyng  has  had  no  small 
experience  as  pastor  and  teacher,  in  following  places,  generally  in  both  capacities : 
Hopkinton,  Mass.,  Martinsburg,  Va.,  Honesdale,  Pa.,  Carbondale,  Pa.,  Tallahasse,  Fla., 
Newark,  N.  J.,  Morristown,  N.  J.  For  several  vears  he  had  a  school  for  boys  in  New 
York. 

Degen  ancestry :  —Charles  Furlong^  Degen  was  an  English  merchant  of  Leghorn,  m. 
June  12,  1797,  Elizabeth  Vassall  RusselH,  b.  Jan.  lo,  1771,  d.  Marion  co.,  Miss.,  Aug.  28, 
1824.  Several  of  their  children  were  b.  in  Leghorn  ;  the  eldest,  Charles  Russell  Degen, 
bap.  Boston,  Mass.,  July  u,  1798,  of  N.  Y.  city  1863;  Matilda  Augusta  Temple^  Degen  m. 
James  Higginson  Tvng'' .  —  Degen  genealogy  in  preparation  by  Cliarles  Codinan,  Boston. 

Russell  ancestry  ■■  —"I  arms:  (Hereford  co.  ;  Worcester  co.,  Eng.)     Ar,  chev.  betw. 

3  crosses  crosslet  fitchee  sa.     O-^i'^  —  Demi  lion  ramp,  holding  cross  crosslet 

Paul'  of  Hereford,  Eng.,  1611  ;  Hon.  Richard',  b.  H.  1611,  apprentice  at  Bristol,  Eng., 
Oct.  4,  1628,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1640,  councillor,  treas.  and  assist,  of  colony,  m.  ist  Maud 
Pitt  (?),  da.  of  William,  sheriff  of  Bristol,  Eng.  ;  Hon.  Janies^,  b.  Oct.  i.  1640,  judge,  etc., 
m.  4th  Mrs.  Abigail  (Curwin^)  Hathorne,  wid.  Eleazer  Hathorne  of  Chariest.  ;  Hon. 
Daniel^,  com's'r,  m.  ist  Rebecca  Chambers^  ;  Hon.  James^,  judge,  etc.,  m.  Katharine 
Greaves^  ;  Dr.  Charles",  b.  Dec.  27,  17^8,  grad.  Harvard,  1757,  Lincoln,  m.  Elizabeth  Vas- 
sall'5 ;  Elizabeth  VassalP  Russell  m.  Charles  Furlong  Degen'. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1063 

Viissall  ancestry:  —  Johni  [see  +722];  Samuel^,  alderman  London,  M.  P.  1640-1, 
patentee  of  Mass.  lands  1628,  and  assist,  of  the  Co. ;  John^,  early  set.  in  Jamaica,  W.  I.,  d. 
there,  m.  Anna  Lewis,  da.  John,  an  English  resident  of  Genoa;  Maj.  Leonard*,  b. 
Jamaica  June  10,  1678,  Boston,  bef.  Jiily  24,  1723,  est.  owner  in  Boston  and  Braintree,  m. 
ist  Ruth  Gale  of  Jamaica;  Col.  Henrys  m.  Penelope  Royall<  ;  Elizabeth"  Vassall  bap. 
Camb.  Dec.  17,  1742,  m.  Charles  Russell''. 

Royally  Ryale  aitceslry .'  —  WiVAam^,  sent  by  the  Gov.  and  Co.  fr.  London  Apr.  17, 
1629,  to  Capt.John  Endicott  at  Salem,  Mass.,  Casco  Bay  i63'=',  North  Yarmouth,  Cumber- 
land co.,  Me  ,  on  Royall's  River,  m.  Phebe  Green,  da.  of  wid.  Margaret  Green,  who 
became  2d  w.  of  Samuel  Cole  of  Boston;  William'-',  b.  16:19,  N.  Yarm.,  m.  Mary;  Hon. 
Isaac^,  b.  1672,  of  Antigua  40  years,  ret.  to  N.  E.  June  27,  1737,  d.  Medford,  Mass.,  June  7, 
1739,  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Eliot)  Oliver,  wid.,  da.  of  Asaph  Eliot;  Penelope*  Rovall,  m. 
Henry  Vassal^.  -  A'eti'  Eng.  Royalls,  by  E.  D.  Harris  hi  N.  B.  Reg.,  XXXIX,  34S. 

Graves  ancestry:  —  John',  Thomas^  [see  +228];  Dr.  Thomas^,  grad.  Harvard  1656, 
judge,  etc.,  Charlestown,  m.  2d  Mrs.  Sarah  (Stedman)  [Brackett]  Alcock,  wid.  of  Samuel 
Alcock,  of  Boston,  da.  John  and  Alice  Stedman  of  Cambridge,  Mass.  (she  m.  ist  John 
Bracket,  4th  John  Phillips) ;  Hon.  Thomas-",  b.  28  (7),  1683,  m.  ist  Sybil  AveryS  ;  Katharine* 
Graves  m.  Jaines  Russell^. 

Avery  ancestry :  —  Dv.  William',  b.  1602,  Dedham,  Mass.,  of  Ancient  Artillery  co. 
1654,  m.  Margaret;  Jonathan^,  b.  May  26,  1653,  m.  Sybil  Sparhawk^  ;  Sybils  Avery  m_ 
Thomas  Graves*. 

Sparliaii'k  ancestry:  —  Dea.  Nathanieli,  Nathaniel^  [see  +364];  Sybil'  Sparhawk  m. 
Jonathan  Avery^. 

Chambers  ancestrv :  —  I  arms :  Chambers  or  CHALMERS  ;  b:  ('HALMERS  ;  /.■  Cham- 
BIR  ;  4:  Chambre  ;  iQ  :  CHAMBERS  (London).  Ar.  chev.  betw.  3  trefoils  slipped  gu.  .  .  . 
Thomas',  per  fr.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1640  to  Scituate,  Mass.,  if  of  Charlestown  1658,  per 
father  of  :  Hon.  Charles^,  b.  Lincolnshire,  Eng.,  i6eo,  sea  capt.  Charlestown,  m.  ist  Re- 
becca Patefield  or  Peatfield,  da.  John  and  Amy  of  C. ;  Rebecca^  Chambers  m.  Daniel 
Russell*. 

Curwin  ancestry :  —  George',  b.  Workington,  Cumberland,  Eng.,  Dec.  10,  i6io,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1638,  rep.  m.  ist  ?Irs.  Elizabeth  (Herbert)  White  of  Northampton,  wid.  John  White  ; 
Abigail^  Curwin  m.  2d  James  Russell'.  —  U'yman's  Charlestozvn  ;  Savage. 

3165. 

Elir^ahetll  SeiValV  Hif/f/iltSOU  {Stephen^  Hlgginson,  Susannas, 
Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron^),    d.    DeC,    1 839,    a.  43,  ID.,  aS  2d  W.,  RcV.   Ruel 

Keith,  b.  Pittsford,  Vt.,  June  26,  1792,  d.  Sheldon,  Vt.,  Sept.  3, 
1S42,  a  s.  Reuel  and  Abigail  (Allen)  s.  p.  (He  m.  ist  Marietta' 
Cleveland  +3203.) 

3166. 

JSIavtlia  Saltsburt/''  Mi  (/gin  son  {Stephen^  Higginson),  died 
Dec.,  1889,  a.  88,  m.  May  3,  1832,  as  2d  w.,  Rev.  Ichabod  Nich- 
ols, D.D.,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  July  5,  1784,  died  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1859,  a  son  Capt.  Ichabod  and  Lydia  (Ropes),  s.  p. 
Rev.  Ichabod  Nichols,  D.D.,  grad.  Harvard  1802,  studied  theol- 
ogy with  Rev.  Thomas  Barnard  at  Salem,  tutor  in  mathematics 
at  Harvard  1805-9,  preached  his  first  sermon  to  First  Cong.  chh. 
in  Portland,  Me.,  Jan.,  1809,  ord.  Jan.  7,  1809,  assoc.  pastor  of 
that  church  with  Rev.  Samuel  Deane,  D.D.,  on  whose  decease, 
Nov.  12,  1 814,  he  became  sole  pastor,  diligently  and  faithfully 
doing  the  Master's  work  until  his  death.  Rev.  Horatio  Steb- 
bins  became  his  colleague  Jan.  31,  1855,  and  he  removed  to 
Cambridge.  He  published,  1830,  his  work  on  "Natural  Theol- 
ogy," i2mo,  containing  original  views  and  illustrations,  which 
is  considered  as  classical  authority  in  theol.  schools  ;  "  Remem- 
bered Words  from  vSermons  of  Rev.  I.  Nichols,"  i860  ;  and  in 
1861-4  was  published  his  "Hours  with  the  Evangelists."  He 
was  vice-pres.  of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Palmer's  Harvard  Necrology,  22^.  He  m.  ist.  May  15,  1810,  Dor- 
othea F.  Oilman  of  Exeter,  N.  H.,  she  d.  Apr.  17,  1831,  da.  Gov. 
John  Taylor  Oilman.  Ch.:  John  Taylor  Oilman  Nichols,  d.,  a. 
I  year  ;  Oeorge  Henry  Nichols  (Dr.),  Aug.  26,  1814,  H.  C.  1833, 
of  vStandish,  Cumberland  co..  Me.,  phys.;  John  Taylor  Oilman 
Nichols  (ag.)  (Rev.),  Apr.  24,  181 7,  of  Saco,  Me.,  clerg.;  Charles 
Nichols,  b.  Apr.  12,  1819,  d.  1819. 


1064  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGV. 

3167. 

Francis  John'  Hif/f/inson  {Stephen''  Higghisoji,  susan^, 
Aaron4,3,2),  m.  Cambridg-e,  Mass.,  June  21,  183 1,  Susan  Cleveland'' 
Channing  -[-3190  {Susan  cieveia7id''  Higgi?ison,s,\xsa.n^),  she  d.  Brookliiie, 
Mass.,  May  14,  1871,  a.  63.  Dr.  Francis  John''  Higginson  grad. 
Harvard  1825,  studied  medicine  in  Boston,  was  of  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  1862.     Ch.  b.  Cambridge  : 

-I-8560     Alary  Louisa'*  Higginson,  b.  Apr.  13,  1832. 

8561  Eliza  Channing"^  Higginson,  b.  June  24,  1834,  unmar- 
ried, res.  Brookline,  Mass.,  1886. 

3168. 

Stephen^    HiffffillSOn     {Stephen^  mggi7ison,Sns.!Ln^,  A&ron'^,^,-'),    m. 

Boston,  Mass.,  1831,  Agnes  Gordon  Cochrane,  b.  B.,  Jan.  13, 
1 810,  a  da.  William  and  Mary  (Fletcher).     Ch.: 

8562  Stephen  Higginson,  b.  Aug.  21,  1832,  N.  Y.  city,  m.  N. 
Y.  c.  1874,  Mrs.  Sarah  T.  (Hatfield)  Baroness  Von  Heerdt.  Of 
N.  Y.  city,  merch.     Ch. :   Stephen''  Higginson. 

8563  Anne  Storrow^  Higginson,  b.  May  24,  1834,  N.  Y.  city, 
unm.,  res.  Salem,  Mass.,  1886. 

8564  William  Cochran''  Higginson,  b.  Oct.  26,  1836,  N.  Y.  c, 
m.  Chicago,  111.,  1872,  Ella  A.  Little,  1.  Hillsboro,  N.  H.,  farmer. 

8565  Agnes  Gordon^  Higginson,  b.  Dec.  28,  1838,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.,  m.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  1862,  George  Fuller,  b.  D., 

Jan.  17,  1822,  a  s.  and  Fanny  (Negus),  1.  Deerfield,  artist. 

Ch.:  George  Spencer'^  Fuller,  b.  Feb.  25,  1863  ;  Robert  Higginson^ 
Fuller,  Sept.  18,  1864  ;  Henry  Brown^  Fuller,  Oct.  3,  1867  ;  Agnes 
Gordon^  Fuller,  Jan.  27,  1873  ;  Arthur  Negus^  Fuller,  May  i,  1879. 

8566  Samuel  Storrow^  Higginson,  b.  Mar.  22,  1841,  Cam- 
bridg-e, Mass. 

8567  Francis  John^  Higginson,  b.  July  19,  1843,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass.,  m.  Cold  Spring,  Putnam  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1878, 
Grace  Glenwood  Haldane  of  Cold  S.,  da.  John  H.  and  Mathilda 
(Hasbrouck).     Commander  U.  S.  N.,  at  sea. 

8568  Louis'"  Higginson,  b.  Aug.  31,  1845,  Roxbury,  Mass., 
m.  N.  Y.  c.  Nov.  2,  1880,  Mrs.  Annie  Louise  (Eastman)  Lock- 
wood,  wid.  of  Hamilton  Davidson  Lockwood,  da.  Charles  J.  F. 
and  Helen  W.  (Farrar).     Of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  merch. 

8569  Robert  Minturn^  Higginson,  b.  Sept.  18,  1846,  Roxb'y, 
unm.,  merch.  Report  Adj.-Gen.,  Mass. —  Robert  M.  Hig-ginson 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  5th  Mass.  Cav.,  2d  It.  Jan.  30,  1864,  ist  It.  Aug. 
25,  1864. 

8570  Arthur^,  b.  Dec.  5,  1854,  Jamaica  Plain,  d.  1871. 

8571  Fd7vard^  Higginson,  h.  Dec.  5,  1854,  J.  P.,  m.  Erie, 
Pa.,  Sept.  25,  1884,  Katherine  Strong,  da.  Landaff  and  Catherine 
Cecile  (Harnot),  grad.  Harvard  1874,  res.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  1885, 
lawyer. 

Stephen''  Higginson  resided  1862  at  Brookline,  Mass.  Merchant 
of  New  York  and  Boston.  Of  the  firm  Lee  [John  Clark]  & 
Higginson,  1848.  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co.,  the  well-known  bank- 
ing house  of  Boston. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1065 

3170. 

WaldO^     Iligf/iHSO^l      {Sfep/u-n^  Higginson,   Susan^,   AaronS    Aarons, 

Aaron^),  b.  Bostoii,  Mass.,  May  i,  1814,  d.  B.,  May  4,  1894,  m.  B., 
Dec.  29,  1S45,  Mary  Davies  Sohier,  b.  B.,  Apr.  2,  1817,  d.  B.,  Dec. 
9,  1885,  a  daughter  of  William  Davies  and  Elizabeth  Amory 
(Dexter),     s.  p. 

Mr.  Waldo'  Higgiiisoii  was  fitted  for  college  chiefly  by  Mr. 
William  Wells  of  Cambridge,  in  the  private  school  INlr.  Wells 
taught  there.  He  also  spent  a  year  at  the  celebrated  Round 
Hill  School,  Northampton,  Mass.,  of  Messrs.  Joseph  G.  Cogs- 
well and  George  Bancroft,  and  was  for  a  time  at  that  of  Mr. 
Ralph  Waldo  Emerson  at  Cambridge.  Graduated  Harvard, 
1833,  having  a  part  at  commencement,  and  being  a  member  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  studied  law  1834-5  in  the  office  of  Judge 
Charles  Jackson  of  Boston,  but  gave  up  that  profession  in  sum- 
mer of  1835,  ^^cl  entered  the  office  of  Col.  Loammi  Baldwin  of 
Charlestown,  as  student  in  civil  engineering.  In  summer  of 
1837  he  accepted  the  invitation  of  Mr.  W.  S.  Whitwell,  C.  E.,  to 
go  to  Ga.  State  R.  R.  across  the  Alleghanies,  under  charge  of 
Col.  S.  H.  Long,  U.  S.  Topographical  Engineers.  In  summer 
of  1839  he  left  this  work  to  accept  the  offer  of  Col.  F.  M.  Fes- 
senden,  as  assistant  engineer  on  the  Eastern  R.  R.  betw.  Ips- 
wich and  Newburyport.  When  that  work  was  completed,  1841, 
he  established  himself  in  Boston  as  C.  E.  and  surve3^or  for  four 
years.  In  spring  of  1845  he  was  chosen  agent  and  engineer  of 
the  Boston  &  Lowell  R.  R.  Co.,  and  filled  that  office  to  May  18, 
1853,  when  he  was  suddenly  struck  down  by  paralysis.  He  was 
long  in  recovering  from  the  tedious  illness  which  followed,  and 
was  never  fully  restored.  In  the  autumn  of  1856,  being  meas- 
urably recovered,  he  was  chosen  president  of  the  New  England 
Railroad  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  This  enterprise  was  sustained 
by  the  best  companies  in  N.  E.,  but  the  president,  becoming 
persuaded  in  1859  that  the  mutual  principle  of  insurance  was  not 
adapted  to  railroads,  advised  the  abandonment  of  the  experi- 
ment. This  was  done,  and  the  Co.  wound  up  its  organization 
without  loss  to  the  insured.  In  i860,  however,  he  started  a  new 
mutual  insurance  Co.  designed  for  manufacturing  establish- 
ments, the  Arkwright  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  Boston,  which 
immediately  became  successful,  and  of  which  he  was  chosen 
and  remained  president  until  his  resignation,  1891,  when  a  vote 
was  passed  by  the  directors  of  the  company,  which  set  forth,  in 
the  warmest  terms,  the  respect  and  affection  which  they  cher- 
ished for  their  associate  and  friend.  In  spring  of  1872  he  went 
to  Europe  with  his  wife  and  passed  a  year  in  seeing  the  most 
attractive  places  in  Great  Britain  and  the  continent.  Residence 
for  many  3'ears  in  Boston  ;  summer  resort,  Cohasset.  Was 
elected  a  resident  member  of  the  New  England  Historic-Gene- 
alogical Society,  Sept.  3,  1845,  resigning  on  account  of  business 
engagements,  Jan.  5,  1853,  re-elected  Apr.  4,  1883.  At  com- 
mencement, 1869,  he  was  chosen  one  of  the  overseers  of  Har- 
vard college,  was  a  prominent  member  of  the  committee  for 
erecting  Memorial  Hall,  was  for  a  long  time  chairman  of  the 
Committee  of  Overseers  to  visit  the  Theological  School,  resigned 


I066  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

1873.  He  founded  in  the  university  the  George  D.  Sohier  prize 
(named  for  a  brother  of  Mrs.  Higginson)  for  scholarship  in 
modern  languages.  Author  of  several  publications  —  see  Bib- 
liography, Chap.  IV.  His  biography  appears  in  the  Necrology 
of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  vSociety  —  JV.  E.  His. 
Gen.  Reg.,  L  :  jg. 

Sohier  ancestry :  —  See  Dr.  Henry  Bryant  +6693. 

3174. 

Thomas  Wentworth'  Hif/f/insoii  {ste/>/ien^ ms-^-mson, susan^, 
Aaron-i,  Aaron3,  Aaron^),  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1823,  m.  ist, 
Boston,   Mass.,  Sept.   20,  1847,  Afary  Elizabeth''   Chaniii>iir  +8576 

{Barbara  Higginson'^  Perkins,  Barbara  Cooper''  Higginson,  Susan^  Aaron*),    b.    B., 

July  4,  1820,  d.  Newport,  R.  T.,  Sept.  2,  1877.  He  m.  2d,  West 
Newton,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  Feb.  6,  1879,  Mary  Potter 
Thacher,  b.  Machias,  Washington  co.,  Me.,  Nov.  26,  1844,  a  da. 
Peter  and  Margaret  (Potter),  ist  m.,  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.  b.  Cam- 
bridge : 

8572  Louisa    Wentworth^  Higginsoii,  b.  Jan.  26,  1880,  d.  C, 
Feb.  16,  1880. 

8573  Margaret  IValdo^  Higginson,  b.  July  25,  188 1. 

Col.  Thomas  Wentworth''  Higgiiison  grad.  Harvard  University, 
1841  ;  Harvard  Theological  School,  1847.  He  was  minister  of 
the  First  Congregational  church  of  Newburyport,  Mass., 
1847-50,  and  of  a'  Free  Church  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  1852-8. 
In  1858  he  retired  from  the  ministry.  He  took  an  active  part 
in  the  anti-slavery  agitation  of  this  period,  was  wounded  in  the 
Anthony  Burns  affair,  indicted  with  Parker,  Phillips,  et  al.,  but 
discharged  from  a  flaw  in  the  indictment.  Aided  in  organiza- 
tion of  free  state  emigrants  to  Kan.,  1856  ;  was  brigadier-gen- 
eral on  Gen.  James  Henry  Lane's  stafl^,  free  state  forces,  and 
was  cognizant  of  Capt.  John  Brown's  movements.  At  breaking 
out  of  the  civil  war  he  nobly  devoted  himself  to  the  service  of 
his  country,  and  was  soon  promoted  to  col.  of  First  S.  C.  Vols., 
colored,  1862,  the  first  regiment  of  slaves  mustered  into  U.  S. 
service.  Among  his  achievements  he  took  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Was  wounded  in  battle  on  Edisto  river,  July  10,  1863,  resigned 
from  disability  Oct.,  1864.  Resided  at  Newport,  R.  I.,  to  1878, 
and  since  always  in  Cambridge  (1895).  He  was  a  member  of 
Mass.  Legislature  from  ist  Cambridge  Dist.,  1880  and  1881. 
Since  the  war  he  has  engaged  in  literary  pursuits  —  the  dis- 
tinguished author,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV,  Orator  of  the 
day  at  250th  anniversary  of  settlement  of  Cambridge,  Dec.  28, 
1S80.  In  1886  he  addressed  the  Nineteenth  Century  Club  of 
N.  Y.  on  literature,  upon  which  event  an  editorial  commented  : 

No  man  is  better  qualified  to  treat  this  subject  in  an  entertaining  and  instructive 
manner,  and  New  Yorkers  seldom  have  an  opportunity  of  hearing  an  author  whose  de- 
livery is  as  good  as  his  essays.  Col.  Higginson  is  interested  in  every  advanced  literary 
undertaking,  and  his  heartiness  is  an  element  of  success  in  whatever  he  advocates. 

Represented  New  Hampshire,  Mass.,  R.  I.,  and  Conn,  at  the 
Cowpens  Centennial,  the  unveiling  of  monument  to  Gen. 
Daniel  Morgan  at  Spartanburg,  Spartanburg  co.,  S.  C,  May 
ir,  1881. 

In  1884  he  was  a  leader  in  the  Liberal  Republican  move- 


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ment,  and  a  supporter  of  Grover  Cleveland  for  President.  Col. 
Higginson  is  president  of  the  Browning-  Club  and  of  the  Round 
Table  of  Boston,  and  of  the  Reform  Club  of  Cambridge,  ex- 
president  of  the  Appalachian  Mountain  Club,  of  the  American 
Woman's  Suffrage  Association,  of  the  Mass.  Bicycle  Club ; 
vice-president  and  1892  president  of  the  Associated  Branches 
of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  ;  vice-pres.  of  Free  Religious  Assoc. ; 
Director  of  American  Social  Science  Assoc.  ;  member  of : 
American  Antiquarian'  vSociety,  Am.  Oriental  Soc,  Am.  His- 
torical Soc,  American  Philological  Soc,  Mass.  liistorical  Soc, 
N.  E.  Historic-Genealogical  vSoc,  Am.  Soc.  for  Psychical  Re- 
search, Papyrus  Club,  and  Naturalists'  Club.  Col.  Higginson  is 
a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

3175. 

Barbara   HigffinSOn''   JPerkinS    {Barbara   cooper'^  Higginson, 
Susans,  Aaron^  Aarons,  Aaron^),  d.   1822,  m.  Mar.   25,   1815,  aS   ISt  W.,  Dr. 

Walter  Channing,  b.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Apr.  15,  1786,  a  s.  William 
and  Lucy  (Ellery).     Ch.  : 

8574     Barbara  Higginson^  Channing,  b.  Mar.  13,  181 6. 
-|-8575      Williain  Ellery*  Ckantiing. 

8576  Mary  Elizabeth^  Channing,  b.  July  4,  1820,  Boston, 
Mass.,  m.  Col.  Thomas  IVentzuorth''  Higginson  •4-3174- 
Lucy  Bradstreef  Channing,  d.  in  early  life. 
Dr.  Walter  Channing,  M.D.,  was  at  Harvard,  1804-7. 
Studied  medicine  under  Dr.  James  Jackson  of  Bost.  and  Prof. 
Barton  of  Phila.  Afterward  studied  at  U.  of  Edinburgh,  at 
Guy's  and  St.  Thomas's  Hosp.,  London,  began  practice,  Bost., 
1812.  Lecturer,  1812,  and  prof,  of  obstetrics  and  medical 
jurisp.  in  Harvard,  1815-54,  assist,  phys.  Mass.  Hosp.,  1821-40. 
A  frequent  contrib.  to  med.  and  literary  periodicals,  pub.  "  Mis- 
cellaneous Poems,  1851";  "A  Physician's  V^acation,  1856"; 
"  Etherization  in  Childbirth,  1848  "  ;  "  Prevention  of  Pauperism, 
1843";  Reminiscences  of  Foreign  Travel";  "New  and  Old, 
1851  "  ;  Reformation  of  Medical  Science,  1851."  —  Drake's  Diet., 
174.  Hem.  2d,  Eliza  Wainwright,  da.  of  Peter  (and  sister  of 
Rt.  Rev.  Jonathan  Mayhew  Wainwright,  D.D.,  D.C.L.,  b.  Liv- 
erpool, Eng.,  Feb.  24,  1793,  H.  U.,  1812.  Bp.  of  N.  Y.  [Pro- 
visional], d.  N.  Y.  city,  Sept.  21,  1854)  Wainwright  (b.  Eng., 
came  to  U.  S.  immediately  after  Revolution,  of  Boston),  and 
Elizabeth  (Mayhew,  a  da.  of  Rev.  Jonathan^  [Rev.  Experiences  Rev. 

Johns,  Rev.  Thomas=,  Gov.  Thomas'  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.]      MaylieW,    H. 

U.,  1744),  S.  P. 

Channing  and  Ellery  ancestries :  —  [See  +1100.] 

3177. 

Susan       CleVeJaUlV       Perkins       {Barbara     Cooper\   Higginson, 
Susanna^,  AaronS  Aaron3,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  d.    BostOU,    MaSS.,    Apr.   8,    1825, 

m.,  Boston,  Apr.  20,  1824,  as  ist  w.,  George  Searle,  b.  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1788,  d.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1858,  a  s. 
George  and  Mary  Russell  (Atkins).  Ch.  :  Susan  Cleveland^ 
Searle,  b.  Mar.  20,  1825,  Boston,  d.  B.,  Apr.  10,  1827. 

George    Searle   lived  at    Boston   and  Brookline,  merchant. 


I068  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

He  m.  2d,  Brookline,  Jan.  15,  1835,  ^^s.  Susanna  Coffin  (Mar- 
quand)  Hooper,  b.  Newburyport,  May  23,  1789,  wid.  of  Stephen 
Hooper,  a  da.  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Coffin)  [see  +3157],  s.  p. 
Susan  or  Susanna  Coffin  Marquand,  m.  ist,  Stephen  Hooper,  b. 
West  Newbury,  Essex  co.,  Mass.,  ab.  1785,  d.  Sept.  16,  1824,  a.  39 
(soon  after  m.),  buried  New  Hill  burying-g.,  Newburyport,  s. 
Stephen  and  Alice  (his  2d  wife,  she  or  his  1st  w.,  Sarah,  it  is 
thought,  was  a  Roberts).     Of  N.  and  Boston,  lawyer. 

Searle  ancestry :— 4  anns :  Searle  ;  /  .■  Se.\rle  or  Serrall.  Searle.  (Corn- 
wall) :  Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3  birds'  heads  sa.  .  .  .  Robert'  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  adm. 
inhab.  June  9,  1662,  town  clerk,  d.  Feb.  7,  1717,  m.  Deborah  ;  Jabez",  b.  D.,  Mar.  13,  1679; 
George^,  b.  1719,  m.  Catherine  Gore,  a  near  kinswoman  (supposed  to  be  aunt)  of  Gov. 
Christopher^  (Capt.  John')  Gore,  LL.D.,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1758,  H.  U.,  1776,  gov. 
of  Mass.  1809;  George^  Searle,  b.  1755,  made  trips  to  Europe  in  commercial  pursuits,  d. 
1796,  m.  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1779,  Mary  Russell  Atkins",  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1753. 

Atkins  ancestry :  —  [See  -j-ioga]- 

3179. 

Stephen     HifJffiUSOll'     JPerkijlS    {Barbara   cooper^  Higgbison, 
Susan^,  Aaron-",  3,  2)^   d.    Aug.     II,     1877,    ^-    73)    ^^-     ^^t,    NoV.    22,     1831, 

Sarah  vSever  Sullivan,  b.  Mar.  30,  1808,  a  da.  Richard  and 
Sarah  (Russell).  He  m.  2d,  Nov.  9,  1S47,  Elizabeth  Welles,  b. 
Aug.  13,  1816,  d.  Feb.  10,  1849,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Mehetable 
Stoddard  (Sumner).     Ch.  b.  ist  m.  : 

8577  Fra7icis  Willianf  Perkins,  b.  Dec.  26,  1832,  m.  Jan.  13, 
1863,  Frances  Ann  McDonald.  Ch.  :  Sarah  Sullivan^  Perkins,  b. 
Feb.  7,  1864  ;   Caroline  Elizabeth^  Perkins,  Dec.  22,  1868. 

8578  Stephen  George^  Perkins,  b.  Sept.  18,  1835,  killed  at 
Cedar  Mountain  battle,  Aug.  9,  1862. 

8579  Riehard  Sullivan^  Perkins,  b.  Nov.  12,  1837,  m.  Dec. 
25,  1863,  Susan  K.  Adams,  b.  Feb.  21,  1S36.  By  2d  m.  :  Eliza- 
beth Welles^  Perkins. 

Stephen  Higginson'  Perkins  resided  at  Boston,  Mass.,  merchant. 

O' Sullivan,  Sullivan  ancestry  of  Sarah  Sever  Sullivan: — 2  arms:  SULLIVAN; 
2 :  O'SULLIVAX  :  (Ireland).  Per  pale,  vert  and  ar.  ;  on  the  first  a  buck  pass.  ;  on  the  2d 
a  boar  ;  on  a  chief  or,  2  lions  ramp,  supporting  a  sword  entwined  with  a  serpent.  Crest 
—  On  a  ducal  coronet  a  bird.  .  .  Miletus,  father  of  :  Heber  Fionn,  ancestor  of  :  Owen 
the  illustrious,  competitor  for  the  throne  of  Conn  of  the  Hundred  battles,  who  in  the  sec- 
ond century  reigned  over  Ireland,  was  defeated,  went  to  Spain,  m.  Beara,  da.  of  King  of 
Spain,  his  son  :  Olioll  Glum,  King  of  Munster,  Ireland,  A.D.  237,  m.  Sabia,  da.  of  Conn, 
and  was  father  of:  Owen,  King  of  Desmond,  or  South  Munster,  who  m.  Moncha,  da.  of 
Dill,  a  Druid  of  noble  birth,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  McCarthiesand  O'SuUivans,  his  son  : 
Fiacha  Muilhethan  succeeded,  A.D.  260,  of  Knoc  Graffon,  Munster,  seat  of  the  SuUivans. 
Angus,  the  ist  Christian  King  of  Munster,  converted  and  bap.  by  St.  Patrick,  killed  in 
battle  A.D.  489,  ancestor  of  O'StiUivans.  O'Sullivan  More,  k.  in  battle  of  Maigh  Ailbe 
909.  Eogan  More,  ancestor  of  :  Donel  More,  8th  from  the  first  who  assumed  name  O'Sul- 
livan. Aodd  DufT,  loth  gen.  fr.  Olioll,  and  gr.  gr.  s.  of  Angus,  was  progen.  of  the  O'Sul- 
livans.  Sullivan  was  i8th  from  Olioll.  Donnel  More,  25th  gen.  from  Olioll,  was  ancestor 
of  0'SulIi\ans,  his  gr.  gr.  s.  Anra-ny  Lacken.  Lord  Desmond,  ist  Lord  Beare,  &c.,  flor. 
13th  century.  .  *  .  .  Dermod'  nth.  Lord  Beare  and  Bantry  in  Munster,  k.  by  gunpowder 
explosion  in  his  castle  of  Dunboy  1549,  m.  Julia,  da.  of  Donnel,  Prince  of  Carberry,  by 
Elmor  Fitzgerald,  da.  of  Gerald,  8th  Earl  Kildare,  mother  of  Donnel  being  da.  of  Donnel, 
qth  Lord  Bearehaven  who  d.  1520  ;  Sir  Philip^,  of  Ardea  castle,  Kerry  co.,  Ireland,  m. 
Margaret,  da.  of  Cormac  Oge,  Lord  Dunhallow  ;  Donnel  or  Daniel^,  of  Ardea  castle  1613, 
m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Earl  Clancarthy,  gr.  da.  Earl  of  Cork  ;  Philip''  m.  Honora",  da.  Lord 
Muskerry  [whose  ancestry:  —  Cormic  Laidir',  Lord  Muskerry,  1448-95,  built  castle  Blar- 
ney, containing  the  Blarney  Stone  ;  Cormac  Oge^  d.  1524,  m.  a  da.  of  the  gth  Lord  Kerry  ; 
TeigueS  d.  1536;  Dermod*  d.  1570;  Sir  Cormac*  d.  1616;  Cormac  0.ge«  created  Lord 
Blarney  and  Viscount  Muskerry,  Lord  Dunhallow,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Donogh,  4th  Earl 
Thomond  ;  Donogh'  Lord  Muskerrv,  Earl  Clancarthy  of  Macroom  castle  d.  1666,  m. 
Ellena  Butler,  sister  of  James,  Duke  Ormond  ;  Honora"]  ;  DanieP,  called  Lord  Beare- 
haven, m.  Ellen,  da.  of  Daniel  O'Sullivan  ]\Iore,  loth  Lord  Dunkerron,  who  m.  Maryanne. 
2d  da.  of  Sir  Edmund  Fitzgerald  of  Clovne,  Earl  Kildare  by  a  da.  of  Earl  Antrim  (Owen, 
oth  Lord,  whose  da.,  Ellen,  m.  Daniel  O'Sullivan  Beare  ;  Daniel,  8th  Lord  Dunkerron,  m. 
Joan,  da.  of  Patrick  Fitzmaurice,  17th  Lord  Kerry  by  Honora  Fitzgerald'!,  whose  Plan- 
tagenet  ancestry :  —  Williami  the  Conqueror  [see  +452,  and  also  for  descent  from  Saxon, 
Scotch  and  French  Kings']  ;  Henrv"  III  ;  Edward'  I  ;  Elizabeth''  Plantagenet  m.  Humph- 
rey de  Bohun,  Earl  of  Hereford  ;  "Elena^  Bohun  m.  James  Butler,  Earl  Ormond  ;  Elena'" 
Butler  m.  James  Fitzgerald,  Earl  Desmond,  he  d.  1460  ;  Honora"  Fitzgerald)  ;  Owen"  m. 
Mary  or  Marganne,  da.  of  Col.  Owen  McSweeney  of  Musgrey  by  Honora  McCarthy,  da. 


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of  Florence  McFinnen  of  Ardtelly,  gr.  da.  of  Charles  McCarthy  of  Carricknamarck  ; 
Maj.  Philip'  of  Ardea  m.  Joan,  da.  of  Dermod  McCarthy  More  of  Killoween  (desc.  fr. 
Earl  of  Clancarre,  who  d.  1596)  by  Ellen,  da.  of  McCarthy  Reaph  of  Carberrv,  Lord  Mus- 
kerry  ;  jNIaster  James"^,  b.  Ardea  June  17,  1690,  came,  1723,  of  South  Berwick,  Me.,  large 
land  owner,  greatly  venerated,  d.  S.  B.  June  20,  1795,  monument  erected  by  Gov.  Wells 
and  other  descendants,  m.  Margaret  Browne,  b.  1714  ;  Hon.  James",  b.  Apr.  22,  1744,  Gov. 
of  Mass.,  M.  C,  etc.,  m.  ist  Hetty  Odiorne-";  Richardi"  Sullivan  m.  Sarah  Russell*. — 
Master  Sullivan  of  Berwick^  in  N'  E.  Reg..,  XIX :  2Sq. 

Russell  ancestry  :  —  Paul',  Richard",  James^,  Daniel^,  James^  [see  +3164];  Hon. 
Thomas",  b.  Charle'stown,  Mass.,  Apr.  7,  1740,  executive  councillor,  m.  2d  Sarah  Sever^  ; 
Sarah"  Russell  m.  Richard  Sullivanif. 

Seaver  ancestry :  —  Arms  :  Ar.  chev.  gu.  betw.  %  doves  pecking  wheat  sheaves. 
Crest  —  Arm  holding  sword  encirc.  by  laurel  wreath.  Motto  —  Sume  superbiam  quaesis- 
tam  meritis.  .  .  Robert",  b.  Eng.  i6o3,  fr.  Xjo-aAon  —  Founders  of  N.  E.,  by  S.  G.  Drake, 
70, —  m.  ist,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1634,  Elizabeth  Ballard;  Caleb^  m.  Sarah  Inglesby, 
or  Ingoldsbury  ;  Rev.  Nicholas^,  H.  C.  1701,  pastor  Dover,  N.  H.,  Kingston,  Plymouth 
CO.,  Mass.,  judge,  m.  Mrs.  Sarah  (Warren*)  Little,  wid.  Charles  Little  ;  Hon.  Wniiam<, 
mem.  prov.  congr&ss  —  Bradford's  Disting.  N.  E.  Men,  1542  — m.  ist,  Sarah  Warren^; 
Sarah'  Seaver,  m.  Thomas  Russell". —  Seaver  fain.,  by  Wiv.  B.  Trask  in  N.  E.  Res'., 
XXIV:  303. 

Warren  ancestries :  —  Richard',  "Mayflower"  passeng.,  Plym.  1620,  m.  Elizabeth; 
Nathaniel^  m.  Sarah  Walker;  James^,  b.  Nov.  7,  1665,  m.  Sarah  Dotey^  ;  Sarah^  m. 
Nicholas  Sever^.  .  .  James*,  b.  1700,  m.  Penelope  Winslow"  ;  Sarah^  Warren  m.  William 
Seaver*. 

Winsloiv  ancestry :  —Y^er^&Xxn^  ;  Edward'  [see +11 15]  ;  Gov.  Edward^,  b.  Droitwich, 
Eng.,  Oct.  19,  1594-5  ;  joined  pilgrims  at  Leyden  1617,  came  in  "Mayflower,"  signed  cov. 
in  harbor  Nov.  11,  1620,  was  in  shallop  that  discov.  Plymouth  Dec,  1620,  assist,  fr.  1625-44, 
Gov.  of  Plymouth  Col.  1644,  a  most  important  man  and  author,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Susannah 
(Fuller)  White,  wid.  William  White,  mother  of  the  first  b.  of  N.  E.,  Peregrine  White,  b. 
on  "Mayflower"  off  Cape  Cod  Nov.,  1620,  related  to  Dr.  Samuel  Fuller;  Gov.  Josiah*,  b. 
Plym.  1629,  Gov.  1673-S0,  m.  Penelope  Pelham,  da.  Herbert  of  Cambridge  ;  Chief  Justice 
Isaac",  b.  1670,  m.  Sarah  Wenslev'  ;  Penelope"  Winslow  m.  James  Warren*. —  A'.  E.  Reg., 
IV:  2(?7— Desc.  of  Edw.  Winslow,  by  Lemuel  Shattuck. 

IVensley  ancestry :  —  (Wendesley,  Derby  co.).  Erm.  on  bend  gu..  3  escallops  or. 
Cr^i-/ —  Man's  head.'  .  .  .  John',  Bost.,  mariner,  m.  Elizabeth  Paddy^  ;  Sarah- Wens- 
ley  m.  Isaac  Winslow'. 

Paddy  ancestry:  —  (Lancaster  Herald).  Sa.  inescutcheen  betw.  4  lions  ramp. 
Crest  —  On  chapeau  a  lion.     ...     Dea.  Williami  of  London,  skinner,  arr.  Bost.  June  3, 

1635,  Plym.,  m.  Alice  Freeman,  da.  Edward  of  Lynn  ;  Elizabeth-  Paddy  m.  John  Wens- 
ley'. 

Dofen,  Dotey  ancestry  : — 2  arms  :  DOTTIN  ;  /  .•  DOTTON  :  Az.  a  crossengr.  erm.  .  .  . 
Edward',  a  LonSon  youth,  "  Mayflower  "  passeng.,  sign,  compact,  was  with  his  master, 
Stephen  Hopkins,  in  shallop  that  discov.  Plvm.  1620,  a  party  in  the  ist  duel  fought  in 
N.  E.  June  18,  1621,  m.  Faith  Clark,  da.  Tristram  or  Thurston  and  Faith  of  Plym.  ;  Ed- 
ward; m.  Sarah  Faunce^  ;  Sarah^  Dotey  m.  James  Warren^. 

Faunce  ancestry  :  —John'  came,  1623,  Plym.,  m.  Patience  Morton^  ;  Sarah^  Faunce 
m.  Edward  Dotey'. 

Morton  ances'try  :  —  2q  arms:  Martyn  ;  13:  MoRETON  ;  j^  .•  MORTON:  (Derived  fr. 
William  Morton,  s.  of  Charles  of  Morton,  Yorksh.,  of  this  family  was  Cardinal  John  Mor- 
ton, 1485).  Quarterly  gu.  and  erm.,  in  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  a  goat's  head.  .  .  . 
George',  h.  Austerfield,  Yorksh.,  Feb.  12,  1599,  came,  1623,  (with  bro.  Thomas)  Plym.,  m. 
Leyden,  July  2^,  1612,  Julian  Carpenter,  da.  Alexander;  Patience^  Morton  m.  John 
Faunce'. 

Odiorne  ancestry :  —  ]o\\n^ ,  Newcastle,  N.  H.,  1660,  of  gr.  jurv,  1686,  d.  1707,  Farmer 
thinks  he  was  father  of  Jotham',  b.  1675,  of  Newcas.,  a  counsel.  ;  William^  m.  Avis 
Adams,  da.  Dr.  Hugh  and  Susan  (Winburn) ;  Hetty*  Odiorne  m.  James  Sullivan^. 

IVelles  ancestry  of  Elisabeth  IVelles  :—  Gov.  Thomas',  from  Eng.,  an  original  propr. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  member  Court  of  Magistrates,  Mar.  28,  1637,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  gov. 
Conn.,  1655,  '8,  m.  ist,  in  Eng.,  Elizabeth  Hunt;  Capt.  Samuel',  b.  Eng.,  of  W.,  m.  ist, 
Elizabeth  Hollister';  SamueP,  b.  Apr.  13,  1660,  of  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  m.  Ruth  Rice; 
Rev.  Samuel*,  b.  G.,  Dec.  24,  1689,  Y.  C.  1707,  min.  of  Lebanon,  Conn.,  Bost.;  Samuel',  b. 
Mar.  5,  1725,  H.  C.  1744,  m.  Isabella  Pratt;  Hon.  Benjamin"  Welles,  b.  B.,  Aug.  13,  1781, 
H.  C.  1800,  studied  law,  of  John  &  Benjamin  Welles,  bankers,  Bost.  and  Paris,  ni.  ist, 
Mehetable  Stoddard  tiumner''.  — Palmer's  I/arv.  iVecr.,j4Q. 

Sumner  ancestry :— 2  arms:  (Kent,  der.  fr.  Rev.  John  Sumner,  Windsor,  cousin  of 
Bp.  John  Bird  Surriner  of  Canterb.,  and  Bp.  Charles  Richard  Sumner  of  Winchester). 
Ermines  2  chev.  or.  Crest  —  Lion's  head  erased  ermines  laflgued  gu.  ducally  gorged  or. 
J/ti/Zc  —  Adopted  by  Gov.  Increase  Sumner  —  In  medio  tutissimus  ibis.  Name  der.  fr. 
office  of  Sommoner.  .  .  .  Roger',  Bicester,  Oxford  co.,  Eng.,  m.  Nov.  2,  1601,  Joan 
Franklin  ;  Serg.  William',  bap.  Burcester,  Jan.  27,  1604-5,  came  1635,  Dorchester,  Mass., 

1636,  judge,  rep.,  m.  in  Eng.,  Mary  West;  George^,  b.  Bices.,  Feb.  14,  1634-5,  Lynn.,  m. 
Mary  Baker,  da.  Edward  and  Jane  of  L,;  Edward*,  m.  Elizabeth  Clapp';  Increase',  m. 
Sarah  Sharp';  Gov.  Increase",  b.  Roxbury,  Mass,  Nov.  27,  1746,  Gov.  Mass.,  1707-9,  m. 
Elizabeth  Hylsop^;  Mehetable  Stoddard"  Sumner  m.  Benjamin  Welles".  — iV.  E.  Reg., 
VIII :  JOS,  i2Sd—Ti\.emo\v  Gov.  Increase  Sumner  [portrait],  by  Gen.  W.  H.  Sumner,  and 
Sumner  Genealogy,  by  William  B.  Trask. 

Hylsop  ancest>y :—  James^,  of  Scotland;  William',  b.  1714,  bap.  Sept.  26,  1714,  from 
Humly  parish,  near  Haddington,  East  Lowden  co.,  Scotland,  Boston  1746)  merchant  on 
Quaker  st.,  burnt  out  by  great  fire,  1760,  benefactor  of  Soc.  for  prop,  gospel  among  In- 
dians, died  Aug.  n,  1796,  m.  ist,  Mehetable  Stoddard*;  Elizabeth^  Hylsop  m.  Increase 
Sumner". 

Stoddard  ancestry :— Anthony^,  Boston  1639,  tn.  2d,  Mrs.  Barbara  Weld,  wid.  Capt. 
Joseph  Weld  of  Roxbury,  niece  of  Edward  Clap  of  Dorchester  ;  Hon.  .Simeon',  b.  1650, 
bap.  May  25,  1651,  of  His  ^Majesty's  Council,  m.  ist,  Mary;  DanieP,  born  Dec.  5,  1685,  m. 
Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Richardson)  Shr'impton,  wid.  Samuel  Shrimpton,  niece  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
(Roberts)  Shrimpton.  — A'.  E.  Reg,  V :  2^. 

Shrimpton  ancestry:  —  Henry',  of  London  (bro.  of  Edward  of  Bednal  Green,  Mid- 


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CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


dlesex  co.,  Eng.)i  joined  chh.  Boston,  Sept.  15,  1630,  m.  ist,  Elinor;  Col.  Samuel^,  b.  B., 
May  21,  164^,  capt.  Anc.  and  Hon.  Artill.  Co.,  m.  "Elizabeth  Roberts,  da  wid.  Elizabeth 
Roberts  of  Lond.,  or  m.  in  Eng.,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Breeden  ;  SamueP  Shrimpton  m.  Eliza- 
beth Richardson,  niece  of  his  mother. 

Sharp  ancestry  :—^o\>&r\>,  b.  1615,  fr.  Lond.  16:55,  Braintree,  Brookline,  Roxbury, 
1650,  m.  Abigail ;  Roberts  of  Brookline  ;  Sarah^  Sharp  [niece  of  Peter''  Boylston,  see 
Bovlston  ancestry,  +10178],  m.  Increase  Sumner^. 

'  Clapp  ancestry: 1,  ■ — "^  [see  +  1813];  Capt.  Roger^,  b.  Salcomb.,  Eng  ,  Apr. 

6,  160Q,  to  Nantasket  with  his  friends,  Revs.  Maverick  and  Warham,  Dorchester,  June  17, 
1730,  dep.,  capt.  of  Castle,  now  Ft.  Independence,  Boston  Harbor,  m.  Johanna  Ford,  da. 
Thomas  of  D.;  Elder  Samuel^,  b.  Oct.  11,  1634,  m.  Hannah  Leeds,  da.  Richard  and  Joan 
of  D.;  Elizabeth*  Clapp  in.  Edward  Sumner*. 

Hollister  ancestrv  ■  —  'Roger  HoUister  was  of  Stinchcdmbe,  Eng.,  1577.  .  .  .  Lt. 
Johni,  b.  Eng.,  1612, 'prob.  sailed  fr.  Bristol,  Eng.,  Weymouth,  rep.,  Wethersf.  1642,  m. 
Joanna  Treat,  da.  Richard  and  Joan,  or  Alice,  of  Wethersfield  ;  Elizabeth^  Hollister  m. 
Samuel  Welles^. 

3180, 

James  HandaSyd'  PevJkinS  {Barbara  cooper^  Higginson,  Susans, 

Aarons  Aaron3,  Aaron^),  d.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dcc.  14,  1 849,  a.  39,  m.  Dec, 
1834,  Sarah  Elliott  of  Guilford,  Conn.     She  d.  1885.     Ch.: 

8580  Charles  Elliott^  Perkins,  m.  Forbes,  da.  of  Robert  M., 
dwelt,  1882,  Burlington,  la.,  1889,  Milton,  Mass.,  Pres.  Chicago, 
Burlington  &  Quincy  R.  R.,  which  was  projected  by  his  great 
uncle.  Col.  Thos.  Handasyd  Perkins,  ist  R.  R.  in  U.  S. 

8581  William  Cha lining''  Perkins,  d.  1884. 

8582  Edward  Cranch^  Perkins,  m.  Watson,  still  res.  Boston, 
1895,  lawyer.     Subscribes  for  this  Genealogy. 

8583  Henry  HUP  Perkins ;  James  HandasynP  Perkins. 
Rev.  James  Handasyd''  Perkins,   the   well-known   clergyman 

and  author,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Was  clerk  with  T. 
H.  Perkins,  1818-21.  After  a  tour  to  Eng.  and  W.  Indies,  he 
settled  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  1832.  Here  he  studied  law,  which  he 
soon  abandoned  for  literature.  Became  minister  at  large,  1839, 
a  mission  of  benevolence  ;  pastor  Cincinnati  Unitarian  Society, 
1841-7.  Was  first  president  of  Cincinnati  Historical  Soc,  1844, 
afterward  vice-pres.  of  Ohio  Historical  Soc. 

3183. 

GeOVffe'    HigCfinSOn    {George^    Higglnson,    SusanS,    Aaron*,^  Aaron^, 

Aaron2,  Moses'),  d.  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  27,  18S9,  a.  84,  m.  in  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  31,  1832,  Mary  Cabot  Lee,  b.  in  Boston,  Aug.  16,  1811, 
d.  Aug.  26,  1849,  a  daughter  of  Henry  and  Mary  (Jackson)  Lee. 
Children  : 

+8584     George^  Higginson,  b.  Aug.  6,  1833,  N.  Y.  city. 

+8585     Henry  Lee^'^Higginson,  b.  Nov.  18,  1834,  N.  Y.  city. 

-I-8586     James  Jacksotf  Higginson,  b.  June  19,  1836,  N.  Y.  c. 

+8587     Franeis  Lee''  Higginson,  b.  Oct.  11,  1841,  Boston. 
8588     Mary  Lee^  Higginson,  b.  Sept.  5,  1838,  B.,  m.  Samuel 
Parkman  Blake. 

Mr.  George''  Higginson,  residence,  Boston,  a  leading  citizen. 
Founder  of  the  well-known  house,  Lee  [Johnson  E.]  &  Higgin- 
son, Boston,  brokers,  established  many  years,  and  have  always 
done  a  large  banking  business. 

Lee  awcifj/o'.-— [See  +  357].    '  Lee  or  Leigh,  prob.  of  Boston,  m.  Martha  Mel- 

lowes*,  b.  Feb.  8,  1653;  Thomas=,  b.  1673,  merch.  N.  Bennet  st,  Boston,  on  the  seal  of  his 
will  a  demi-lion  ramp.  (Copp's  Hill  burving  ground),  d.  B  ,  July  16,  1766,  m.  1700,  Debo- 
rah Flint,  b.  1672,  d.  Apr.  3,  1763,  da.  Ensign  Edward  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1665;  Thomas^,  b. 
Dec.  17,  1702,  of  S.,  m.  2d,'  S.,  Dec.  20,  1737,  Lois  (Pickering)  Orne,  b.  Mar.  12,  1712,  of  S.; 
Josephs  b.  Mav  22,  1744,  of  Cabot  &  Lee  of  Beverly,  Mass  ,  Salem,  and  Boston,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Cabot3;  Henrys  b.  Feb.,  1782,  at  2d  election,  1833,  of  Andrew  Jackson,  Pres.,  and 
Martin  Van  Buren,  vice-pres.,  John  Floyd  for  Pres.,  and  Henry  Lee  for  vice-pres.  of  the 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


IO71 


U.  S.,  each  received  the  11  electoral  votes  of  S.  C,  correspondent  of  Tooke  and  Cobden, 
m.  Mary  Jackson''.— /tj/zw  Leigh  of  Agaivam  ( Ipsiuich),  Mass.,  jOj^-y/,  and  desc.  Compiled 
by  Williatn  Lee,  iSSS,  p.  ji. 

Jackson  ancestiy :  —  ^7  arms  (Combhay,  Devon  cc,  ancient  family).  Or  on  a  chev. 
sa.  betw.  3  eagles'  heads,  erased  az.  3  cinquefoils  ar.  Crest  —  Horse  courant  ar.  guttee 
de  sang'.  .  .  .  Edward  Jackson,  William  Shakespeare  (poet)  at  al.  were  chargeable 
Oct.  I,  1598,  for  rate  St.  Helen's  Parish,  Bishopgate  Ward,  London,  in  indenture  of  Sir 
Richard  Saltonstall,  Lord  Mayor  of  L.  .  .  .  Christopher',  of  White  Chapel  Parish, 
London,  1604;  Edward^,  b.  Eng.  ab.  1602,  bap.  Stepney  Feb.  3,  1604-5,  came  about  Feb. 
1643,  caused  entry  on  county  rec.  of  certif.  of  Treas.  of  Pari,  at  Westminster  that  he  had 
brot.  in  for  them  gold  Sept.  7,  Oct.  12,  1642,  and  Feb.,  1^42-3,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1643, 
nailer,  bot.  of  Gov.  Bradstreet  500  acres,  gave  400  acres  in  Billerica,  Mass.,  to  Harvard 
coll.,  rep.  d.  June  17,  1681,  ra.  ist  in  Eng.,  Frances  :  Jonathan^,  b.  London  ab.  1641,  joined 
3d  chh.,  Boston,  July  22,  1670,  his  warehouse  burned  in  great  fire  Aug.  8,  1679,  m.  Eliza- 
beth ;  Jonathans  b.  B.  Dec.  j8,  1672,  left  large  estate,  m.  Mary  vSalter^  ;  Edward^  H.  C. 
1726,  disting.  nierch.  of  B.,  m.  Dorothy  Quincy^  ;  Hon.  Jonathan^,  b.  B.  June  4,  1743,  H.  C. 
1761,  Newburyport,  Mass.,  march.,  statesman,  liberated  his  slave.  Pomp,  June  20,  1776, 
member  Prov.  Congress  1775,  1780-2,  m.  Hannah  Tracy,  da.  Patrick  of  N.,  merchant. 
Mary"  Jackson,  m.  Henry  Lee^.  —  N.  E.  H.  G.  Reg.,  I ;  iSy. 

Quincy  ancestry :  —  \ja&^  -I-1095].  Hon.  Edmund*  ;  Dorothy^  Quincy,  m.  Edward 
Jackson^. 

Salter  ancestrv :  —.5  arms:  (Norfolk.)  Ar.  a  fesse  dancettee  between  3  mullets  of  6 
points.  .  .  .  William',  b.  1607,  of  Boston,  kept  prison,  m.  Mary  ;  Jabez^,  b.  Sept.,  1647, 
member  Ancient  and  Hon.  Artil.  Co.,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Mary'  Salter  m.  Jonathan  Jackson*. 

Cabot  ancestry: — John',  of  Salem,  Mass.,  merchant,  ancestor  of  the  Salem  Cabots, 
m.  Anna  Orne  ;  Joseph'-*,  b.  1719,  of  S.,  m.  Mar.  30,  1744,  Elizabeth  Higginson''  ;  Elizabeth^ 
Cabot  m.  Joseph  Lee* —  see  Pickering  gen.  By  Charles  Pickering  Bowd itch,  1S8S:  Cabot 
gen.,  by  Davton,  in  preparation. 

Higgiiison  ancestry :  —  Rev.  John';  Rev.  Francis^  ;  Rev.  John^  ;  John*  [see  4-355]  ; 
John^,  b.  Aug.  20,  1675,'of  Salem,  merchant,  m.  ist,  Hannah  Gardner,  b.  Aprr4,  1676,  da. 
Samuel,  Jr.,  and  Elizabeth  (Maverick)  [Cirafton]  ;  John^,  b.  Jan.  10,  1697-8,  H.  C.  1717, 
county  register,  m.  ist,  Ruth  Boardman  of  Cambridge  ;  Elizabeth''  Higginson.  m.  Joseph 
Cabot=. 

Mellhouse,  Melloives  ancestry :  —  Abraham',  from  Eng.,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1632,  m. 
Martha,  a  kinswoman  of  Rev.  John  Cotton,  s.  of  Rowland  (she  m.  2d,  Deane  Winthrop) : 
Oliver-,    Boston,    1634,  m.  Elizabeth:    John',  of  B.,  m.  Martha;  Martha*  Mellowes,  m. 


Lee'. 


3186. 

Samuel  Perkins'  Mff/f/inson  {//enry^  ingginson,  susan-\ 
Aaron*,  3, 2)^  jn_  Tipton,  Cedar  county,  la.,  Nov.  28,  1841,  Freelove 
Wiggins  Smith,  born  New  York  cit)^,  Nov.  13,  1822,  da.  Moses 
Rogers  and  Mary  (Reed),  resided  Wilton,  Muscatine  co.,  la.,  1. 
Tipton,  seafaring.     Ch.  b.  Tipton  : 

-[-8589     Lucy  Maynard^  Higginson.,  b.  Sept.  16,  1842. 
8590     Henry  CusJiing^  Higginson,  b.  Mar.  6,  1844. 
George  Francis''  Higgi/ison,  b.  Dec.  7,  1846, 

3189. 

GeOVffe     llaynaVfV    Hhjf/hlSOJl     {Henrys  mgginson,   Susan'), 

m.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  12,  1845,  Anna  ElizabctJf  Tyug  -j-8542 

(Stephen  Higginson'  Tyng,  Sarah^  fligginson,  Susan^),  she  d.    Elmhurst    (near 

Chicago,  111.),  Apr.  7,  1S81,  a.  58.     Ch.  b.  Chicago  : 

-j-8591      Charles  Maynard"'^  Higginson,  b.  July  11,  1S46. 

Annie  Griswold"'^  Higginson,  b.  Jan.  24,  1849,  died  C, 
May  9,  1853. 

8592  Dudley  Tyng^'"^  Higginson,  b.  July  5,  1850,  m.  Platts- 
mouth,  Cass  co.,  Neb.,  Mar.  7,  1880,  Ida  M.  Vallery,  b.  P.,  Sept. 
19,  1862,  da.  Jacob.  Ed.  at  Univ.  of  Chicago,  res.  Elmhurst, 
Du  Page  county.  111.,  I.Chicago,  1886,  mercantile  life  1891.  Ch.: 
Led^'^\  b.  Jan.  15,  1881,  C,  d.  Platts.,  Apr.  23,  1881  ;  Francis  Val- 
lery^'^'  Higginson,  b.  Dec.  15,  1882,  P.;  Anna  E.^'^''  Higginson,  h. 
Mar.  17,  1885  ;  Dudley  Z.""'"  Higginson,  b.  July  16,  1887  ;  Hai-- 
ohr''^°  Higginson,  b.  May  19,  189 1. 

Julia  N'eivberry^'^  Higginson,  b.  Sept.  29,  1853,  d.  Chi- 
cago, Aug.  4,  1 85  4. 

8593  Alexander  Griswohf'^  Higginson,  b.  May  8,  1855,  died 
Jan.  23,  1891,  m.  Omaha,  Nebraska,  Oct.  30,  1878,  Celma  Bal- 
combe,  b.  Winona,  Minn.,  May  12,  1857,  da.  St.  Andre  Durand 
and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Fox).  Graduated  Univ.  of  Mich,  (literary 
course),  June  27,  1875,  went  West  1S77,  in  newspaper  work  in 


IQJ2  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Neb.  and  Col.  to  Mar.,  1883,  since  at  Canton,  111.,  stenographer 
for  manfrs.  Editor,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Ch.  (living 
1895):  Rowena  Balcombe^'^"  Higginson,  b.  July  17,  1880,  Omaha; 
Frederick  lVi?iston^'^^  Higginson,  Dec,  19,  1880,  Lincoln,  Lancaster 
CO.,  Neb.;  Jidia  Newberry'^''"'  Higginson,  Jan.  27,  1884,  Canton. 

George  Maynard'^  Higginson  grad.  English  High  School,  Bos- 
ton, 1830,  dwelt  B.  to  Mar.  4,  1838,  N.  Y.  city  to  1843,  Chicago 
to  187 1,  when  was  burned  out  in  great  fire,  since  at  Elmhurst ; 
lumber  merch.  and  real  est.  manager,  Chicago.  He  has  been  a 
valued  correspondent. 

3192. 

WllllilH  Henry''  Channinr/  {Susan  Cleveland^  Higginson, 
Susan^  AaronS  Aaron3,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),    died    in    LondoU,   England,     DcC. 

23,  1884,  a.  74,  married  Dec.  7,  1836,  Julia  Maria  Allen,  b.  Fish- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,,  1813,  of  Rondout,  N.  Y.,  daughter  of  William 
and  Maria  (Verplanck)  Allen.     Children  : 

-I-8594  Francis  Allston*^  C/mnning,  born  March  21,  1841,  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio. 

Frances  Maria  Adelaide"^  C/ianning,  b.  Sept.  21,  1837, 
Rondout,  d.  London,  Mar.,  1889,  m.  Sir  Edwin  Arnold. 

8595  Blanche  Mary  Susan  EtheliiuF  Ckauniiig,  born  Febru- 
ary 26,  i860,  at  Liverpool,  Eng.,  unm,,  residence,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  of  late  years  (1899). 

Rev.  William  Henrv'^  Chaniiing gv&A.  Harvard  1S29,  Camb.  Divinity  School  1833, 
eminent  clergyman  and  author,  see  Bibliogr.\phy,  Ch.ap.  IV.  Was  ord.  at  Cincinnati, 
0.,  May  10,  1S39  ;  has  been  settled  in  Meadville,  Pa.,  N.  Y.  city,  Nashua,  Boston,  Roches- 
ter. Came  home  from  Eng.  to  do  a  patriot's  duty  during  civil  war.  Lamnan's  Die. 
Congress,  iSbS,  p.  7>s'— Chaplain  to  House  of  Representatives,  Rev.  W.  H.  Channing.  He 
was  pastor,  as  successor  of  Rev.  Tames  ilartineau,  of  the  Hope  Street  Unitarian  church, 
Liverpool,  Eng.,  1872-76,  and  finally  a  clergyman  of  London,  1882.  He  labored  niuch  in 
social  reforms,  and  was  a  zealous  and  eloquent  preacher.  His  Memoir  was  published  in 
1886-7.  —  Drake's  Bio.  Die. 

Allen  a«Ci'i-^;-r  ■■— William',  an  eminent  merchant  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  d.  1725./ 
William^,  chief-justice  of  Pa.  1759-74,  cooperated  with  Franklin  in  establishing  the  Coll. 
of  Phila.  Being  a  loyalist,  he  withdrew  to  En.g.  1774,  and  pub.,  1774,  in  London.  T/ie 
American  Crisis,  suggesting  a  plan  for  restoring  the  dependence  of  America,  d.,  Eng., 
Sept.,  1780,  m.  a  da.  of  Andrew  Hamilton,  whom  he  succeeded  as  recorder  of  Phila..  1741. 
—  Drake,  i!  John',  member  of  Congress,  m.  Mary  Johnston.^  ]  William*  Allen  m.  Maria 
"VGrolcinck. 

Johnston  ancestrv :  —  ]\\A%&  David',  of  Lithgow,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.  11  Ch.- :  Mary2 
m.  John  Aliens ;  Cornelia^  Johnston  m.  Mr.  Verplanck  of  N.  Y.  Ch. :  Maria^  Verplanck 
m.  William  Allen*. 

3193. 

RICHARD  JEFFRY^  CLEVELAND(^!,'=;:^^/ J-jj3l,e  hhu,). 
d.  Olin,  Jones  co.,  la.,  Sept.  7,  1877,  a.  72,  m.  Walnut  Fork  (now 
Olin),  la.,  June,  1839,  Mary  Elizabeth  Seely,  b.  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y,, 
1 814,  da.  Jeduthan  and  Sarah  (Gibbs)  of  Prophetstown,  111. 
(she  m.  2d,  1879,  Rev.  Mr.  Dowry,  res.  Olin,  1833),  s.  p.  Richard 
Jeffry'  Cleveland  was  bap.  in  Boston  by  Rev.  Thornton  Kirk- 
land,  Pres.  Harvard  Univ.  Entered  Harvard  at  age  of  16,  grad. 
1827,  studied  civil  engineering,  1828-31,  with  Col.  Loammi 
Baldwin  at  the  Dry  Dock  office,  Gcsport,  Va.;  was  employed 
professionally  on  R.  R.  work,  Bangor,  Me.,  and  Eastern  R.  R., 
Mass.  Made  R.  R.  surveys  in  111.,  1837-8.  Professor  of  Civil 
Engineering.     From  m.  I'd  on  a  farm  at  Walnut  Fork. 

3194. 

HENRY  RUSSELL'  CLEVELAND  {^^^:^h]!^eiTnd^  miier, 

MaTgaTeV,  Aaron*,  Aaron^  AaronO'  "^^  ^t-  Louis,  Mo.,  JuUC  12,  1 843,  a.  34, 

m.  Boston,  Mass.,  P'eb.  12,  1838,  Sarah  Pame  Perkins,  b.  Boston, 
Jan.  31,  1818,  d.  at  their  cottage,  "  Parva  Domus  Magna  Quies," 


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1073 


Bethlehem,  N.  H.,  June  26,  1893,  only  da.  of  James  and  Eliza 
Greene  (Callahan).     Ch.  : 

8596  Eliza  Callahan*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  17,  1839,  Bur- 
lington, N.  J.  Miss  Cleveland  still  resides  at  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  1895.     A  subscriber  to  this  Genealogy. 

Henry  Russell'  Cleveland  entered  Harvard  Col- 
lege at  age  of  14,  grad.  1827.  Teacher  and  author.  See  Bib- 
liography, Chap.  IV.  The  following  is  by  his  brother,  Horace 
W.  S.'  Cleveland  : 

On  graduating  he  took  charge  of  the  Livingston  co.  High 
classical  school  for  boys  at  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  in  company  with  his 
classmates,  Cornelius  Conway  Felton,  LL.D.,  afterwards  Greek 
Prof,  and  Pres.  of  Harvard,  and  Rev.  Seth  vSweetser,  afterwards 
of  Worcester.  His  health  failing  he  returned  next  year  to 
Boston,  and  was  sent  by  his  father  to  travel  in  Europe.  He 
remained  abroad  for  two  years,  during  most  of  which  time  he 
was  attached  to  the  Legation  of  the  U.  S.  in  Paris  (Mr.  Rives 
of  Va.  being  then  our  Minister  there),  which  gave  him  superior 
facilities  for  pursuing  the  classical  studies  in  which  he  was 
especially  interested.  On  returning  to  Boston  he  published  a 
little  treatise  on  the  "  Classical  Education  of  Boys,"  which  was 
favorably  received,  and  soon  after  opened  a  school,  limiting  the 
number  of  his  pupils  to  thirty.  It  was  in  every  way  successful, 
and  especially  in  the  evidence  it  afforded  of  the  truth  of  his 
theory.  Several  of  his  pupils  have  since  been  ranked  among 
the  leading  scholars  of  their  day,  of  whom  it  is  suflEicient  to 
name  Chas.  E.  Norton,  late  editor  of  the  N.  A.  Review,  and 
Samuel  Eliot,  late  Supt.  of  the  Public  Schools  of  Boston.  After 
marriage  he  gave  up  his  school  and  resided  at  Pine  Bank, 
Jamaica  Plain. 

A  Memoir  by  Geo.  S.  Hillard,  with  a  collection  of  his  writings, 
was  printed,  1S44,  for  private  distribution  after  his  death.  The 
following  obituary  notice  appeared  in  the  Boston  Daily  Adver- 
tiser : 

"  Intelligence  was  received  in  this  city  yesterday  of  the  death  of  Henry  R.  Cleve- 
land, Esq.,  at  St.  Louis,  on  the  12th  inst.  He'had  passed  the  winter  in  Cuba  in  the  hope 
of  re-establishing  his  health,  and  was  on  his  return  home  by  way  of  New  Orleans,  appar- 
ently much  improved,  when  he  was  taken  ill  at  St.  Loiiis,  and  his  disease  immediately 
assumed  so  alarming  a  character  as  to  leave  his  friends  here  but  faint  expectations  of 
ever  seeing  him  again.  After. lingering  about  three  weeks  and  occasionally  rallying,  he 
died  calmly  and  tranquilly,  with  little  more  of  suffering  apparently  than  must  always 
be  incident  to  the  severing  of  the  spirit  from  the  flesh.  His  last  moments  were  cheered 
by  the  presence  of  those  who  were  nearest  and  dearest  to  him,  and  durin.g  his  whole  ill- 
ness he  was  carefully  watched  over  and  attended  by  a  long-tried  and  faithful  friend. 
The  sympathy  of  strangers,  too,  was  warmly  and  kindly  extended  to  him,  and  all  that 
human  means  could  do  we  believe  was  done  to  alleviate  the  sufferings  of  his  death-bed. 

Mr.  Cleveland  was  not  very  extensively  known  in  this  community.  His  habits 
were  retiring,  both  from  choice,  and  from  the  delicacy  of  his  organization,  which  made 
him  shrink  from  the  excitements  and  agitations  of  an  active  and  crowded  life.  But 
wherever  he  was  known  he  was  highly  valued,  and  his  intimate  friends  in  losing  him 
feel  that  they  are  called  upon  to  give  up  a  portion  of  the  daily  sunshine  of  their  lives. 
He  was  remarkable,  not  so  much  for  any  prominent  traits  of  mind  and  character,  as  for 
the  general  balance  and  harmony  of  his  powers  and  qualities.  He  was  a  scholar  and  a 
good  one  ;  though  from  his  feeble  health,  which  forbade  severe  and  long-continued  ap- 
plication, his  attainments  wanted  that  variety  and  depth  which  they  would  have 
acquired  had  the  powers  of  his  frame  kept  pace  with  the  impulses  of  his  mind.  But  he  had 
the  taste,  the  refinement,  and  the  accomplishments  of  a  scholar.  His  mind  had  that  fer- 
tility which  shows  that  the  stream  of  cultivation  had  flowed  over  it.  He  was  always  a 
diligent  student,  and  continually  making  progress.  He  was  an  elegant  and  graceful 
writer,  and  our  periodical  literature  is  "indebted  to  him  for  various  contributions  of 
much  excellence,  both  of  style  and  thought.  He  published  in  Sparks'  Anwrican  Biog- 
raphy a  well  written  life  of  Henry  Hudson.  He  was  the  editor  •of  an  approved  and 
popular  edition  of  Sallust,  and  the  author  of  a  little  volume  on  classical  studies,  full  of 
excellent  suggestions  on  this  important  topic,  and  written  in  a  flowing,  easy,  and 
scholar-like  style. 

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1074 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


He  was  a  good  Latin  scholar,  a  very  good  one  according  to  our  standard,  and  was 
as  well  acquainted  with  Greek  as  most  "of  our  scholars.  He  was  familiar  with  the  lan- 
guages of  modern  Europe,  and  was  making  daily  progress  in  their  literature.  Of  late 
years  much  of  his  time  and  thoughts  had  been  given  to  the  preparation  for  a  -work  of 
literary  history,  to  which,  had  his  life  been  spared,  many  of  the  best  years  of  his  man- 
hood would  probably  have  been  devoted. 

In  the  common  affairs  of  life  his  judgment  was  sound  and  discriminating,  and  his 
estimate  of  men  was  rarely  wrong,  though  ever  kindly  and  tolerant.  But  to  his  friends 
he  was  chiefly  endeared  by  his  moral  qualities,  the  warmth  of  his  affections  and  the 
beauty  and  purity  of  his  character.  He  was  always  full  of  sympathy  and  kindness. 
His  face  was  never  turned  to  his  friends  but  with  a  cordial  and  beautiful  expression  of 
love.  He  was  free  from  selfishness,  jealousy,  or  assumption.  He  was  ever  thoughtful 
of  others,  and  in  some  shape  or  other  ministering  to  their  happiness.  No  friendly  office 
was  ever  expected  from  him  in  vain.  To  many  his  loss  will  be  irreparable,  and  by  his 
death  a  chasm  is  left  in  many  hearts  which  time  can  never  close  up. 

But  there  is  something  soothing  and  elevating  in  the  contemplation  of  a  life  of  such 
unostentatious  usefulness,  adorned  with  the  daily  practice  of  high  virtues,  and  the  uni- 
form discharge  of  duty,  and  made  lovely  by  the  constant  flow  of  sweet  and  generous 
affections.  To  that  life  the  crowning  seal  of  excellence  has  been  set  by  the  hand  of 
death.  Its  close  was  consistent  with  its  whole  course.  It  was  calm  and  peaceful,  light- 
ened by  the  consolations  of  religion,  and  blessed  with  the  assured  hope  of  a  Christian 
immortality.  In  the  providence  of  God  he  was  denied  that  happiness  which  is  expressed 
in  the  Oriental  benediction,  "  may  you  die  at  home  among  your  kindred  "  ;  and  we  are 
denied  the  melancholy  satisfaction  of  contemplating  the  last  resting-place  of  him  whoin 
we  so  much  loved  and  valued.  But  to  this  dispensation  it  is  our  duty  to  submit  as 
patiently  and  as  gently  as  he  did,  and  we  need  no  visible  memorials  to  keep  his  image 
fresh  in  our  hearts." 

Other  obituary  notices  in  Boston  and  elsewhere  bore  affect- 
ing testimony  to  his  worth  and  the  wide  sense  of  bereave- 
ment which  his  death  had  caused. 

Alemoir  of  Charles  Sinniier,  By  Echvard  L.  Pierce^  2  Vols.,  i8y8 
—  contains  letters  of  and  frequent  allusions  to  his  friend, 
Henry  R.  Cleveland.  Was  an  intimate  friend  Of  Henry 
Wadsworth  Long-fellow.     Allen  s  Die.,  2j/  ;  Drake's  Die.,  ip6. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Paine  (Perkins)  Cleveland  resided  at  Jamaica 
Plain,  and  with  her  dauofhter  soent  manv  summers  between 
1882  and  1893  at  their  cottage,  "Parva  Domus,"  Bethlehem, 
which  has  exquisite  views  and  was  very  dear  to  them. 

Perkius  aiicesfyy :  —Edmund',  Edmund^,  James^  [see  +iog6]  ;  James-f,  b.  July  16,  ab. 
175S,  m.  Jan.  n,  1786,  Sarah  Paine*  ;  James^  Perkins  m.  Eliza  Greene  Callahan^. 

Calla/iaii  ancestry  ■■  —  Mr.'  Callahan  of  Cork,  Ireland,  d.  early,  m.  Eleanor  Clifford, 
an  English  lady  (she  m.  again)  ;  Capt.  John^  from  Cork,  the  stepfather  was  so  cruel  to 
little  John  that  he  ran  away  to  sea,  rose  in  the  merchant  service  and  commanded  the 
Minerva^  a  well  known  ship  at  Boston,  was  employed  by  Mr.  Gardiner  Greene,  a  merch. 
of  Boston,  was  introduced  to  his  sister  and  finally  married  her,  m.  Lucretia  Greene^,  b. 
July  16,  1748,  had  a  large  family  of  daughters  and  i  son  ;  Eliza  Greene^  Callahan,  m.  ist, 
James  Perkins^.  She  m.  2d,  Boston,  Sept.  17,  1830,  Rt.  Rev.  George  Washington  Doane, 
ID.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  j\Iay  27,  1799,  Protestant  Episcopal  Bishop  of  New  Jersey, 
Oct.  31,  1832,  d.  Burlington,  N.  J.,  Apr.  27,  1859,  s.  of  Jonathan^  (Ebenezer^  m.  Annie 
Schaeffer,  Joseph*  m.  Mary  Carter,  Daniel^  of  Newtown,  Bucks  co..  Pa.,  a  Quaker,  assist, 
of  William  Penn,  m.  Mehitable,  Daniel^  m.  Hepzibah  Cole,  John',  b.  Eng.,  1591,  to  Amer- 
ica betw.  1620  and  1623,  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  assist,  of  Gov.  Thomas  Prince  or  Prence, 
1630-3,  Eastham,  m.  Abigail)  Doane  and  Mary  (Higging).  Ch.  :  Monsignor  George 
Hobart  Doane,  Roman  Catholic  Vicar-General  of  N.  J.,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Croswell 
Doane,  S.T.D.,  LL.D.,  b.  Mar.  2,  1832,  P.  E.  Bishop  of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1869,  m. 
Sarah  Katharine  Condit. 

Greene  ancestry :  —  ^3  arms :  Greex;  S:  Greene.  Green  (Gerlingham).  Ar,  a 
buglehorn  betw.  3  griffins'  heads  erased  sa.  .  .  .  Name  derived  from  their  ancient 
possessions  in  Northamptonshire,  Eng.,  in  time  of  Edward  I.  .  .  .  Robert',  Esq.,  of 
Gillingham,  Warwickshire,  Eng.,  1545,  Henry  VIII,  his  2d  s.  and  h.:  Richard-,  heir  to  the 
estate  of  Bowridge  Hill,  Gillingham,  whose  only  s.  and  h. :  Richard^,  of  Bowridge  Hall, 
Gillingham,  whose  4th  s.:  John*,  b.  Eng.  Feb.  9,' 1596,  surgeon,  of  Salisbury,  Wilts.,  Eng., 
came  with  his  wife  and  family  fr.  Southampton  in  the  ship/a«/<'i-,  Apr.  6,  1635,  arr.  Bos- 
ton June  3d,  1635,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1636,  associate  with  Roger  Williams 
in  Prov.  purchase  1638,  to  him  Williams  deeded  land  bought  of  Indians  1638,  an  organizer 
of  R.  I.  colony,  associated  with  Williams  at  Prov.  to  1642,  when,  with  11  others,  laought 
of  Indians  land  which  is  now  Warwick  and  Coventry,  R.  I.,  went  to  negotiate  in  London 
1644  for  Narragansett,  Warwick,  d.  betw.  Dec.  6,  1658,  and  Jan.  7,  1659,  buried  at  Connim- 
cut  farm,  R.  I  ,  m.  ist,  in  Eng,,  Nov.  4,  1619,  Joanna  Tattersall,  she  d.  at  Coanicut,  1643; 
Thomas'",  b.  1631,  m.  Elizabeth  Barton,  da.  of  Rufus  and  Margaret,  who  fled  froin  perse- 
cution by  the  Dutch  at  Manhattan  and  settled  at  Portsmouth,  K.  I.,  1640  ;  Nathaniel",  b. 
Prov.,  Apr.  10,  1679,  of  Boston,  m.  Ann  Goold,  Gold,  or  Gould,  da.  of  Thomas  and  Fran- 
ces (Robinson),  of  Boston  ;  Benjamin',  b.  Jan.  11,  1712-13,  of  B.,  d.  1756,  m.  Feb.  7,  1736, 
Mary  Chandlerf^ ;  Lucretia"  Greene,  m.  John  Callahan^. 

/'<^///<' a«<'<'jr/vv  .--r  Stephen'  [see  +70];  Nathaniel',  b.  Eng.,  of  Rehoboth,  Bost.  mer- 
chant, rep.,  m.  Elizabeth  or  Alice;  Nathaniel^,  b.  Oct.  18,  1661,  m.  Dorothy  Rainsford^  ; 
Judge  Nathaniel*,  m.  Sarah  Clark^ ;  Timothy^,  b.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  July  8,  1730,  m.  Sarah 
Chandler^ ;  Sarah"  Paine,  m.  James  Perkins*. 

Chandler  ancestry,  double  line:  —  William'  ;  John-  [see  -t-1710]  ;  Hon.  John',  b.  Rox- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1075 


bury,  Mass.,  Apr.  16,  1665,  of  Woodstock,  Conn.,  40  years  commissioner  of  peace,  7  years 
of  h'is  Majesty's  Council,  m.  ist,  Mary  Raymond^  ;  Judge  John'',  b.  New  London,  Conn., 
Oct.  10,  1693,  or  b.  Woodstock,  Oct.  iS,  1603,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  m.  Oct.  24,  1716,  Hannah 
Gardiner,  da.  of  John  of  Isle  of  Wight,  now  Gardiner's  I.,  N.  Y.,  their  daughters  were 
the  7  Chandler  sisters,  so  beautiful  that  they  were  called  the  7  stars  of  Worcester  co.,  of 
them  :  Mary=  m.  Benjamin  Greene,  and  Sarah^  Chandler  m.  Timothy  Paine^. 

Raymond,  Rayment  ancestry  : — 10  arms  :  R.WMOND  (Cornwall).  Sa.  a  chev.  betw.  3 
eagles'displ.  an;  on  a  chief  or,  a  rose  betw.  2  fleur  de  lis  gu.  Crest —  Demi  dragon  issu- 
ing out  of  an  earl's  coronet.  .  .  .  Capt.  Richard',  Salem,  freem.  May  14,  1634,  Norwalk, 
Saybrook  (perhaps  bro.  of  Williain  of  S.  and  Portsmouth,  and  of  John  of  Beverly),  m. 
Judith;  Joshua^,  b.  Mar.  3,  1639,  of  N.  London,  m.  Elizabeth  Smith,  da.  Nehemiah  and 
Sarah  of  N.  L. ;  Mary^  Raymond,  m.  John  Chandler^. 

Clark  ancestry : — Jonas',  b.  1621,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  before  1642,  navigator,  m.  2d, 
Elizabeth  Clark  j'Capt.  Timothy^,  b.  1657,  of  Boston,  an  important  man;  Sarah^  Clark, 
m.  Nathaniel  Paine''. 

Rain  sford  ancestry  —  I  arms :  —  '&K\y>VO'R'Ci  \  r  :  RaineforT;  /.•  Rainefokd  (Cum- 
berland):  Az.  an  eagle  displ.  ar.  ducally  gorged  or.  .  .  Elder  Edward',  came  with 
Winthrop,  Boston  (called  bro.  of  Chief  Justice  Rainsford),  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  ;  Jonathan^, 
bap.  Oct.  23,  1636,  m.  Mary  Sunderland,  da.  of  John  and  Dorothy  of  Boston ;  Dorothy^ 
Rainsfordj^  m.  Nathaniel  Paine^. —  H.  D.  Paine'' s  Paine  Gen..,  I :  jh ;  N.  E.  His.  Ge?i.  Reg:, 
JV:  -J :  XI :  220;  Sai'age. 

3195. 

HORACE  WILLIAM    SHALER'  CLEVELAND  (Ij,*:^-?// 

{vSW^    Hilh-r,    Ml?ga?et\    AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Moses"),'    b.     Lancaster, 

Mass.,  Dec.  i6,  1814,  m.  Bang-or,  Me.,  Sept.  4,  1842,  Maryann 
Dwinel,  b.  Leeds,  Androscoggin  co.,  Me.,  May  22,  1815,  d.  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  Jan.  28,  1893,  da.  of  Aaron  and  Abigail  (True). 
Ch.  b.  Burlington,  N.  J.: 

+8597     Henry  Russelt/  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  5,  1846. 

-(-8598     Ralph  Dwinel"  Cleveland,  b.  July  17,  185 1. 

Horace  William  Shaler^  Cleveland,  the  eminent  land- 
scape architect,  civil  engineer,  and  author  of  works  appertain- 
ing to  these  professions,  etc.  See  Bibliograry,  Chap.  IV.  Mr. 
Cleveland  favors  us  with  the  following  sketch  :  "  H.  W.  S'. 
Cleveland  '  was  educated  at  Lancaster,  not  being  inclined  to 
receive  a  college  education.  At  the  age  of  16  he  fell  from  the 
belfry  of  the  church  in  Lancaster,  a  distance  of  sixty  feet,  and 
was  taken  up  for  dead,  but,  by  the  good  pleasure  of  an  overrul- 
ing Providence,  received  no  injury  in  the  vital  organs.  A 
broken  arm  and  dislocated  ankle,  and  the  effects  of  the  shock, 
confined  him  for  a  few  weeks,  after  which  he  never  felt  any  ill 
effects  from  it.  He  studied  civil  engineering,  but,  after  a  few 
years,  determined  to  devote  himself  to  agriculture,  and  settled 
on  a  farm  on  the  Delaware  river,  one  mile  above  Burling-ton, 
N.  J.' 

The  present  writer  is  the  one  above  alluded  to,  and  the 
above  memorandum  in  regard  to  my  birth  and  the  fearful  acci- 
dent which  befel  me  in  Sept.,  1830,  was  copied  from  my  moth- 
er's record.  I  am  the  sole  survivor  of  my  father's  family,  and 
thei:e  is  nothing  in  the  history  of  my  life  which  can  possess 
such  interest  as  attaches  to  that  of  my  father  or  my  brother 
Henry. 

At  the  time  of  my  marriage  I  had  just  established  myself  on 
a  farm  in  Burlington,  N.  J.,  where  I  resided  till  1854,  then  re- 
moved to  Salem  and  began  the  professional  practice  of  land- 
scape gardening  (at  first  in  partnership  with  Robert  Morris 
Copeland),  which  I  have  continued  ever  since.  Lived  three 
years  in  Salem,  then  bought  a  place  of  five  acres  in  Danvers, 
where  I  lived  for  ten  years.  Then  sold  my  place  and  was  em- 
ployed about  two  years  in  Tarrytown  and  on  Prospect  Park, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     In  March,  1869,  I  came  to  Chicago  and  have 


1076  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

ever  since  resided  here,  and  have  had  charge  of  many  impor- 
tant works,  including-  the  west  division  of  the  vSouth  Park  and 
the  Drexel  boulevard,  or  Grove  Parkway,  which  were  arranged 
and  planted  from  my  designs  and  under  my  directions.  Though 
my  professional  work  has  been  widely  extended,  I  have  been 
employed  on  public  and  private  grounds  in  Kansas,  Iowa,  St. 
Paul,  ]\Iinneapolis,  and  Fairbault,  Minn.  Of  my  best  known 
public  works  I  may  mention  Sleepy  Hollow  Cemetery,  Concord, 
Mass.;  Roger  Williams  Park,  Providence,  R.  I.;  grounds,  walks, 
and  drives  about  Natural  Bridge,  Virginia ;  grounds  of  the 
Jekyl  Island  Club,  Brunswick,  Ga.;  Brookside  suburb,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.;  Washington  Park,  Chicago,  111.;  Como  Park,  St. 
Paul,  and  all  the  parks  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  and  Omaha,  Neb." 
His  removal  to  Minneapolis  was  editorially  noticed  in  the 
NortJnvestern  Architect  and  Improvement  Record,  April,  1886.  Res- 
idence Minneapolis  to  Oct.,  1S95,  ^^^  since  in  Chicago. 

Divinel  ancestry  :  — The  name  was  originally  Douinelle.  They  were  Huguenots  who 
fled  froin  France  after  the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew,  and  settled  in  Ipswich,  Mass., 
on  whose  town  records  the  name  is  spelt  8  different  ways.  Michael  Dunnel,  an  original 
proprietor  of  lands  in  Topsfield,  Mass.,  1668,  d.  T.  1713,  m.  Mary.  Ancestor  of  Aaron 
Dwinel,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  of  Leeds  and  Bangor,  Me.,  m.  at  Lisbon,  Androscoggin  co.. 
Me.,  Abigail  True. —  See  Ge^ealo^y  of  Dunnel,  D'tvitiell  family,  by  Henry  Gale  Dunnell.,. 
M.D.,  A\  }'.,  iSbz:  Genealogy  of  1  rue  Family. 

3196. 

WILLIAM  SEWALL'  CLEVELAND  (WilliarAStephen^,  Aaron-, 

Aarons,  Aaron^),  d.  Salem,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1 883,  a.  73,  m.  Salem, 
Oct.  30,  1845,  Mary  Adams  Saunders,  b.  Salem,  Oct.  4,  1815,  d. 
Salem,  Dec.  11,  1891,  da,  Jonathan  Peele  and  Mary  (Adams). 
Ch,  b.  Salem  : 

8599  Lucy  Hiller^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  14,  1846.  Miss 
Cleveland  and  her  sister  res.  Salem  (1896)  in  the  same  house 
into  which  the  family  removed  in  1850. 

8600     Mary  Saunders*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  23,  1849.    Miss 
Mary  S.  Cleveland  res.  Salem  ;  private  school. 

Alice  Hubbard'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  6,   1852,  d.   S. 
Jan.  II,  i860. 

William  Sewall'^  Cleveland  grad.  Harvard  college  1828, 
took  up  his  connections  and  left  college  voluntaril}^  A  promi- 
nent citizen  of  Salem.  He  became  connected  with  the  bank- 
ing-house of  Charles  S.  Nichols  &  Co.  Afterward  he  was  for 
many  years  Secretary  of  the  old  Salem  Commercial  and  Orien- 
tal Insurance  Companies,  and  Treasurer  of  the  Salem  Turnpike 
Co.  He  was  a  gentleman  of  quiet  and  reserved  habits,  con- 
scientious, careful  and  accurate,  arid  enjoyed  full}'  the  con- 
fidence of  those  with  whom  he  had  to  deal. —  SalcDi  Gazette,  Aug. 
d,  i88j;  J)  OS  ton  Evening  Transcript,  Aug.  4,  i88j. 

Essex  Ins.  Col.,  XVI :  idy  —  Mrs.  William  S.  Cleveland,  a 
manager  of  the  Salem  Female  Employment  Society. 

Saunders,  Sanders  ancestry  :  —  ii  ar}ns  ;  Sanders  ;  2  :  Sanders  or  Saunders  ; 
2  ■  Saunder  ;  14  Sau.nderS:  (Buckinghamshire  ;  Saperton,  co.  Lincoln  and  Northamp- 
ton) Per.  chev.  ar.  and  sa.,  3  elephants' heads  erased,  counterchanged Philipi 

Sanders  thought  to  have  been  b.  in  Marblehead,  Mass.,  d.  prob.  in  Salem,  his  estate  was 
administered  upon  by  Mary  Sanders,  widow  John  Sanders  shopkeeper,  and  Henry  El- 
kins  mariner,  June  1768,  m.  Salem,  Sept.  9,  172(3,  Mary  Elkins,  her  gravestone  in  St. 
Peters  chh.  Cemetery,  still  standing,  is  inscribed:  "In  memory  of  Mary  Saunders, 
wid"  of  Philip  Saunders,  Ob.  Jan.  14,  1795";  Daniel^  b.  Salem,  Sept.  8,  1744,  d.  it  is  thought 
in  Middleton,  Essex  co.,  Mass.,  ab.  iS^s,  m.  Salem,  INIar.  2,  1770,  Sarah  Peele-  b.  S.  July 
IS,  1751,  d.  S.  Jan.  16,  1810;  Jonathan  Peele^  b.  S.  July  6,  1785,  d.  S.  Feb.  22,  1844,  m.  S.  Dec. 
26,  1811,  Mary  Adams'  b.  Beverly,  Mass.,  Mar.  21,  1791,  d.  Salem,  May  5,  1871.  Ch.:  Henry 
Tucker,  Mary  Adams^,  Oliver  Hubbard,  and  Charles  Horatio  Saunders. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1077 

Adams  ancestry :  —  Williami  b.  prob.  Eng.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1635,  or  earlier,  free- 
man, Mav  22,  1639,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  prob.  bet".  1642,  on  list  of  inhab.  of  I.  1642  —  Hist,  of 
IpSiVich,  Essex,  and  Hamilton,  by  Rev.  Joseph  Barloro  Felt,  d.  1661  ;  Nathaniel^  b.  Cam- 
bridge, freem.  May  27,  1674,  d.  Ipswich  1715,  ni.  June  30,  :668,  Mercy  Dickinson,  da.  of 
Thomas  of  Rowley,  Mass.;  Thomas^  b.  June  14,  1672,  of  Ipswich,  husbandman,  d.  1729, 
■will  prov.  Nov.  23',  1729,  m.  Bethia  ;  Thomas-*,  Ipswich,  yeoman,  d.  early  in  1765,  will 
■written  1650  refers  to  land  in  New  Ipswich,  prov.  Mar.  25,  1765,  m.  Apr.  17,  1722,  Deborah 
Knowlton  of  Ipswich  ;  Thomas^  b.  Ipswich,  Feb.  15,  1723,  of  I.,  yeoman,  was  a  soldier  in 
the  French  war  of  1756,  d.  I.  Feb.  20,  1790,  will  prov.  Apr.  6,  1790,  mentions  Ch.:  Thomas, 
Moses,  Hannah,  and  Lydia,  m.  Ipswich,  June  14,  1744,  Elizabeth  Brown  b.  May  4,  1723,  d. 
Mar.  14,  180:;,  on  her  death  her  s.  Thomas  sold  the  family  estate  (which  had  always  de- 
scended in  the  oldest  son)  in  Ipswich  —  the  part  then  called  the  Hamlet  now  Hamilton  — 
and  left  town  ;  Moses"  b.  Ipswich,  Sept.  11,  1759,  of  Beverly,  cabinet  maker,  d.  B.  Oct.  7, 
1796,  or  8  will  prov.  Nov.  9,  i7g6,  ment.  w.  Sarah  and  da.  Mary  va.  Ipswich  —  so  tho't  — 
Aug.  12,  1784.  Sarah  Hubbard^  b.  I.  Sept.  8,  1765,  d.  Beverly,  Feb.  6,  1806.  (She  m  2d,  Mr. 
Wallace).  Ch.:  Oliver,  Salley,  Oliver,  Polly,  Moses  ;  Mary"  Adams,  m.  Jonathan  Peele 
Saunders^. 

Hubbard  ancestry  :  —  Williami  b.  Eng.  1595,  evidently  of  Tendring  Hundred,  Essex 
CO.,  Eng.  (for  he  willed  to  his  eldest  s.  John  his  est.  free  or  copy-hold,  with  houses,  &c., 
there),  from  London  in  the  Defence  emb.  Jul)'  17,  1635,  of  Ipswich,  husbandman,  freem. 
May  2,  1638,  rep.  1638,  &c.,  rem.  to  Boston  1662,  d.  1670,  will  June  8,  1670,  prov.  Aug.  19, 
1670,  m.  Judith,  b.  Eng.  1610,  who  came  with  him  ;  Richard^  b.  Eng.  1631  of  Ipswich,  grad. 
Harvard  1653,  rep.  1660,  d.  May  3,  1681,  m.  Sarah  Bradstreet^*  ;  John^  m.  Mary  ;  Ch.:  John, 
Elizabeth,  Mary,  Sarah  ;  John^  m.  Apr.  16,  1747,  Sarah  Woodbury,  who  was  doubtless 
descended  frorti  one  of  the  early  planters,  John  or  William  Woodbury.  Ch.:  John,  Oli- 
ver, Dudley,  Mary,  Lydia,  Sarah,  Catharine,  Martha  ;  Sarah^  Hubbard,  m.  Moses 
Adams'^. 

Bradstreet  ancestry  :  —  Gov.  Simon^  m.  ist,  Anne  Dudley  [see  -f-  iioo]  ;  Sarah*  Brad- 
street  m.  Richard  Hubbard^. 

Peele  ancestry  :  — 2  arms -.V-S.'e.V.;  /:  PEELE  or  PiLL  ;  /:  PEELE  (Cheshire)  Ar.  a 
bend  betw.  2  mullets  sa.  .  .  .  George'  b.  1644  of  Salem  ;  George^  b.  Jan.  2,  1673,  of  S., 
d.  July  II,  1735,  m.  July  28,  1695,  Abigail  Augur.  Ch.  :  5  s.,  George  the  eldest,  Jonathan 
the  3d,  ch.,  &c.,  and  3  da.;  Jonathan'  b.  Dec.  16,  1702,  of  S.,  d.  Jan.  11,  1782,  m.  July  28,  1727, 
Sarah  Willard.  Ch.:  Jonathan  and  3  da.;  Jonathan^  b.  Fast-day  night,  July  17,  1731,  of 
S.,  d.  Oct.  6,  1809,  m.  Aug.  30,  1750,  Margaret  ^Nlason'  b.  Dec.  24,  1728,  d.  Dec.  20,  1814.  Ch.: 
Sarah^*  m.  Daniel  Saunders^,  Margaret  t.  Aug.  10,  1753,  Jonathan  b.  Sept.  4,  1758,  lost  at 
sea  Sept.,  1775,  Abigail  Mason  b.  Nov.  i,  1767,  Salem,  d.  S.  Sept.  17,  1834,  m.  June  27,  1790, 
John  Dabney,  Willard  Peele  b.  Nov.  30,  1773. 

Mason  ancestry :  —  Thomas'  of  Salem,  d.  1717,  m.  Abigail  Curtis,  b.  S.  Aug.  15,  1664, 
da.  William  and  Alice  (Ramdall) ;  Thomas^  of  S.  d.  1747,  m.  Preserved  Lambert^,  b.  1692, 
d.  17S2.  Ch.:  Margarets  Mason  m.  Jonathan  Peele^,  Thomas,  Jonathan,  and  Abigail 
Mason. 

Lambert  ancestry  :  — 2/  arms  :  (Yorkshire)  Gu.  a.  chev.  betw.  3  lambs'  pass.  ar.  .  . 
.  John'  d.  1676,  m.  Preserved  Gascogne ;  Samuel''  b.  1664,  m.  Margaret  Browne,  b.  1671  ; 
Preserved^  Lambert  m.  Thomas  jNIason^. 

3197. 

JAMES    ARTHUR'    CLEVELAND  (William«,   Stephen^,    AaronS 

Aarons,  Aaron^),  d.  Tarrytowii,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1868,  a.  56,  m.  Spring- 
field, Clarke  cc,  O.,  May  i,  1838,  Almira  Anderson,  b.  Stanstead 
Plains,  District  of  Montreal,  Can.,  Jan.  i,  1817,  d.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Feb.  5,  1895,  da.  Jesse  and  Lois  (Davis).  Resided  at 
Tarrytown.     Ch.: 

+8601  William  Hiller^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  3,  1840,  Athens, 
Athens  co.,  O.  Anna  Jeffrv*,  b.  Dec.  23,  1845,  d.  N.  Y.  city, 
Sept.  14,  1847.  Arthur  Jeffry*,  b.  July  28,  1848,  d.  N.  Y.  city, 
Aug.  4,  1849. 

-f-8602  Susan  Prescott'^  Cleveland,  b,  Sept.  26,  185 1,  N. 
Y.  c.  Clarence  Atkinson",  b.  Sept.  17,  1855,  Tarrytown,  d.  T, 
Apr.  6,  1856. 

3198. 

ELIZABETH      HODGES'      CLEVELAND      (George*,    Stephen*, 

Aarons  Aaron3,  Aarons),  d.  Salem,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1851,  a.  41,  ni.  S. 
May  2  2,  1845,  as  ist  w.,  Gardner  Leonard  Chandler,  b.'  Boston, 
Mass.,  Apr.  9,  1806,  d.  Salem,  May  27,  1883,  s.  Gardner  Leonard 
and  Lucretia  Callahan  (Greene).  Ch.  b.  Salem  :  Lucretia  Greene^, 
b.  Aug.  8,  1847,  d.  S.  Aug.  27,  184S.  8603  Gertrude  Cleveland^ 
Chandler.,  b.  June  i,  1850.     ]\Iiss  Chandler  res.  Salem  1883. 

Gardner  Leonard  Chandler  resided  in  Salem,  a  well-known 


1078 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


artist.  He  m.  2d,  S.  Dec.  6,  1855,  Mrs.  Ellen  vSophia  (Ward) 
Allen,  b.  Nov.  14,  1814,  wid.  William  Henry,  da.  George  and 
Alicia  (Burrill).     She  res.  Salem  1883,  s.  p. 

Ward  ancestry: —  Henryi,  lord  of  the  manor  of  Kirby  Beden,  Eng. ;  Joshua^;  Miles^ 
fr.  Erith  Kent,  Eng.,  Salem  1639,  m.  Margaret;  Joshua-*  b.  Apr.  25,  1641,  m.  Hannah  Flint, 
da.  William  ;  Miles^  m.  Sarah  Massey,  da.  of  John,  son  of  Jeffrey  of  S.;  Miles"  b.  Apr.  18, 
1704;  Samuel'  ;  George^  Ward  m.  Alicia  Burrill. 

Chandler  ancestry  :  —  William',  John^,  JohnS,  John*  [see  +  3194]  ;  Gardner';  Gard- 
ner Leonard"  Chandler  m.  Lucretia  Callahan  Greene. 

3199. 

GEORGE  WILLIAIVr  CLEVELAND  (George",  Stephen^,  Aaron4, 

Aarons),  ^  Pontotoc,  Pontotoc  CO.,  Miss.,  Sept.  20,  1848,  a.  37,  m. 
Salem,  Mass.,- July  12,  1838,  Harriet  Allen,  b.  S.  Nov.  24,  1802, 
d.  Pontotoc,  April  22,  1863,  da.  Edward  and  Harriet  or  Anna 
(Fisk),  s.  p.  George  WiLLiA]\f  Cleveland,  grad.  Harvard  coll. 
1832,  was  a  sea  commander  for  several  years,  removed  to  Pon- 
totoc 1838,  where  he  was  a  merchant  afterward.  JV.  E.  Reg.,  V : 
j^Q  —  Graduates  of  Harvard,  originating  from  Salem.  His 
widow  continued  to  reside  in  Pontotoc. 

Alleti  ancestry:  —  See  M.\RY  Hodges'  Clevel.\nd  4-  3200. 

3200. 

MARY      HODGES'     CLEVELAND     (George",    Stephen^    AaronS 

Aarons,  Aaron^),  d.  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1873,  a.  56,  m.  S.,  Oct.  13, 
1842,  as  2d  w.,  John  Fisk  Allen,  b.  S.,  July  14,  1807,  d.  S.,  Oct. 
18,  1876,  a  s,  Edward  and  Anna  (Fisk).  Ch.  b.  Salem:  Li/cy^,  h. 
July  18,  1843,  d.  S.,  Sept.  2,  1845  ;  George  ClevelancP,  b.  Sept.  30, 
1845,  d.  Apr.  20,  1846. 

8604  Marion  Cleveland^  Allen,  b.  Oct.  16,  1848.  Miss  Allen 
resided  at  Florence,  Italy,  1881,  Salem,  1883. 

8605  Elizabeth  Cleveland''  Allen,  b.  Dec.  18,  1850.  Miss 
Elizabeth  C.  Allen  resided  at  Florence  1881,  Salem,  1883-96, 
and  writes,  wishing  to  secure  a  copy  of  the  Cleveland  genealogy: 
"  I  shall  be  delighted  to  gain  information  concerning  a  family 
which  commands  my  deepest  reverence  and  respect." 

John  Fisk  Allen,  a  prominent  citizen  of  Salem,  devoted 
himself  chiefly  to  the  cultivation  of  the  grape  and  other  fruits. 
He  erected,  1843,  his  extensive  graperies  and  houses  for  the 
culture  of  peaches,  apricots,  etc.  He  enabled  numbers  to  ob- 
serve the  blooming  of  many  choice  plants.  He  published  a 
work  on  the  Culture  of  the  Grape,  8",  1843,  '7,  '8;  Observations 
on  the  Victoria  Regia,  the  great  water  lily  of  the  Amazon,  folio, 
illust.  by  W.  Sharpe,  from  specimens  grown  in  Salem  ;  and  con- 
tributed several  articles  to  Hovey's  Magazine  of  Horticulture. 
He  was  an  orig.  member  of  the  Essex  Institute,  for  several 
years  a  curator  of  Horticulture,  a  Vice-Pres.,  1864-7.  He  m. 
ist,  Dec.  16,  1833,  Lucy  Pickering  Dodge,  b.  S.,  Mar.  17,  iSio,  d. 
n.  Richmond,  Va.,  Aug.  6,  1840,  da.  Pickering  and  Rebecca 
(Jenks).  Ch.:  Pickering  Dodge  Allen,  b.  May  20,  1838,  S.,  died 
Brashear  City,  La.,  June  2,  1863.  from  wounds  received  in  bat- 
tle;  traveled  around  the  world,  1859-61;  mustered  into  U.  S. 
service,  Dec.  17,  1861,  was  2d  Lt.  of  cavalry  on  staff  of  Gen, 
Weitzel. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1079 


Allen  i/z/c^i'/'o'.— Edward",  b.  1735,  from  Berwick-on-T\veed,  came  to  America,  1757, 
Salem,  merchant,  d.  July  27,  1803  ;  Edward"  Allen,  b.  1763,  merch.,  d.  St.  Michael,  Azores, 
Dec.  5,  1845,  m.  Anna  Fisk  —  Essex  Ins.  Col,  XIV :  273. 

3201, 

DORCAS    HILLER'    CLEVELAND    (George«,  Stephen^  Aaron*, 

Aarons,  Aaron"),  m.  Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1841,  Richard  West,  b. 
S.,  Jan.  23,  1818,  d.  Florence,  Italy,  Oct.  29,  1879,  s.  Nathaniel 
and  Julia  Parks  (Houston).  He  is  buried  at  Florence.  Mrs. 
West  res.  Florence,  1881-3.     Ch.  b.  Salem  : 

8606  William  Cleveland^  West,  b.  Mar.  13,  1844,  unm.,  res. 
Council  Bluffs,  la. 

8607  Julia  Farks"  Wesf,  b.  Jan.  5,  1846.  Miss  West  res. 
Florence.     So/f,  b.  Mar.  5,  d.  8,  1847. 

8608  NathauieP  West,  b.  Mar.  31,  1857,  unm.,  res.  Edger- 
ton.  El  Paso  co.,  Col. 

3202. 

CATHARINE    ABIA'    CLEVELAND    (George^,  Aaron^  AaronS 

Aarons,  Aaron2),  d.  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1869,  m.  Weybridge, 
Vt.,  Aug.  19,  1810,  her  father's  cousin,  Simeon  Hyde,  b.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  May  26,  1784,  d.  Williamsburg,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1853,  a  s. 
James  and  Martha  (Nevins).     Ch.: 

-(-8609     George  Cleveland"^   Hyde  (Rev.),  b.  Aug.,   1S12,  New 
York  city. 

8610  Simeon  Porter''  Hyde,  b.  1S14,  Norwich,  d.  Chatham, 
N-  J-,  July  30,  1846,  unm. 

861 1  T/iomas  Spencer^  Hyde,  b.  1815,  N.  Y.  city,  d.  London, 
Eng.,  m,  Anna  Ready  of  L.,  she  died  L.,  da.  J.  T.  Ready.  Of 
London,  1862,  merchant.     Ch.:  3. 

+  8612      Charles  Keith*  Hyde. 

William  Augustus^,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Sept.  22,  181 9,  y. ; 
William  Augustus*  (ag.))  d.  N.  Y.  city,  July  13,  1820,  y. 

8613  Katharine  Cleveland*  Hyde,  b.  182 1,  N.  Y.  city,  m.  Rt. 
Rev.  Arthur  Cleveland''  Coxe  -f-3258. 

8614  Edti^ard  Henry*  Hyde,  d.  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  May  13,  1840, 
unm.;  Samuel  Cahhuell*,  d.  Aug.  15,  1824,  y.;  Henry  Marty n*,  d. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1826,  y. 

8615  Marietta  Keith  Cleveland*  Hyde,  m.  Rev.  N.  H.  Cham- 
berlain, res.  Boston,  1862,  Cape  Cod,  Monument  Beach,  Mass., 
1892. 

8616  Heiiry  Marty n*  Hyde  (ag.),  d.  Brooklyn,  Mar.,  1864, 
m.  Agnes  Moran,  da.  R.  Moran  of  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.:  William 
Cleveland"^,  Katherine  Cleveland'',  and  Margaret^  Hyde. 

8617  William  Cleveland*  Hyde,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  m.  Elizabeth 
Louise  Mitchell,  eldest  da.  William  Minott  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Silliman)  of  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.:  Henry  Cleveland'',  d.  1875,  IVilliam 
Minott  MitchelP,  Edward  Rutherford',  ^.  1885,  Edith\  and  Ne7v- 
land  Maynard^  Hyde,  d.  1889. 

86 1 8  Mary  Lathrop*  Hyde.  Miss  Hyde  res.  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  1892. 

+8619     Frederick  Swartz*  Hyde,  b.  July  15,  1836,  City  of  New 
York. 


I080  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

8620  Mehmcton  Whelpkf  Hyde  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth. Stou- 
thenburg-h,  da.  of  H.  Stouthenburgh  of  N.  Y.  Episcopal  clergy- 
man ;  resided  in  Conn.,  Crosswicks,  Burlington  co.,  N.  J.,  i88o-i; 
rector  Christ  chh.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  188 1-3,  All  Saints,  Buffalo, 
1884-6.  Ch.:  4.  2d,  Rev.  M.  Cleveland  Hyde,  rector  Calvary 
chh.,  Stonington,  Conn.,  1874. 

Simeon  Hyde  resided  in  N.  Y.  city  and  Brooklyn ;  a  prom- 
inent merchant  of  N.  Y.  city. 

Hyde  ancestry :—^\\\\a.\-\\^^  SamueP,  JohnS,  James'*  [see +357];  Capt.  James^  Hvde 
m.  Martha  Nevins. 

3203. 

MARIETTA'   CLEVELAND  (Geo.6,  Aaron=,  AaronS  Aaron=,  Aaron^), 

d.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Apr.  5,  1830,  a.  2,Z^  m.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Dec. 
3,  1 81 7,  as  ist  w.,  Rev.  Reuel  Keith,  b.  Pittsford,  Vt.,  June  26, 
1792,  died  Sheldon,  Vt.,  Sept.  3,  1842,  a  son  Reuel  and  Abigail 
(Allen).     Ch.: 

8621  George  Cleveland*  Keit/i,  b.  Mar.  i,  18 19,  M.,  died  M., 
Oct.,  1823. 

8622  Siisa/i  Mead''  Keith,  b.  M.,  d.  Alexandria,  Va. 

8623  Reiiel^  Keith  (Prof.),  b.  1825,  Georgetown,  D.  C,  grad. 
Middlebury,  1845,  res.  Easton,  Talbot  co.,  Md.,  1882,  for  some 
years  with  U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C.  Prof. 
Mathematics,  U.  S.  Navy.     Of  Washington,  1895. 

8624  Cleveland^  Keith    (Rev.),   was    lost    in    the   "Golden 

Gate,"  sailed  from  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1867,  m. Turney. 

Grad.  Middlebury,  1845,  missionary  to  Shanghai,  China,  i860, 
where  he  translated  the  Scriptures  into  Chinese.  Started  to  re- 
turn here  with  his  manuscript  when  on  the  fatal  voyage.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Rev.  Reuel  Keith,  D.D.,  grad.  Middlebury  Coll.,  1814,  studied 
with  Rt.  Rev.  John  Prentiss  Kewly  Henshaw ;  Andover  .Theo- 
logical Seminary ;  ord.  dea.  by  Bishop  Alexander  Viets  Gris- 
wold,  181 7;  ord.  priest  by  Bishop  Richard  Channing  Moore; 
assist,  rector  St.  John's,  Georgetown,  D.  C,  1819,  rector  Christ 
chh.,  Alexandria,  D.  C,  to  1820  ;  Prof,  of  Humanity  and  History 
in  College  of  William  and  Mary,  Williamsburg,  Va.,  1820  ;  Prof, 
of  Biblical  Literature  and  Systematic  Divinity,  Pulpit  Elo- 
quence, and  Pastoral  Theology  in  the  Episcopal  Theological 
Seminary,  Alexandria,  to  1840.  He  published  a  Translation  of 
Hengstenberg's  Christology,  1836.  I3r.  Keith  stood  very  high 
as  a  preacher.  His  attainments  in  Theology  were  extensive 
and  especially  exact.  His  opinions  were  uttered  with  confi- 
dence ;  he  had  a  clear,  inelodious  voice,  and  was  eminent  in 
the  pulpit.  His  great  earnestness,  the  strong  and  prompt  re- 
sponse of  his  heart  to  the  conclusions  of  his  head  upon  every 
subject,  especially  that  of  religion,  together  with  his  ready 
memory,  his  fine  imagination,  and  his  high  intellectual  disci- 
pline, all  combined  to  make  his  public  teachings  of  the  most 
effective  kind.  A  clerical  brother  formed  the  opinion  that  he 
was  the  most  acceptable  preacher  that  attended  the  Episcopal 
Conventions  of  Va.  Reuel  Keith,  D.D.,  in  Spragiies  Annals,  V : 
62^.     He  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  SewalP  Higginson  -I-3165. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   IMOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1081 

Keith  ancestrv :—  IS  arms :  (Crai^  and  Garvock,  Scotland).  Ar.  on  a  chief  embat- 
tled gu.  3  palets  or,  a  bordure  crenellee  of  the  second.  Ancient  Crest  —  K  stag  standing 
at  gaze,  or,  in  a  watching  posture,  under  a  bush  of  holly,  all  ppr.  Ancient  Motto  — ¥ot- 
titer  qui  sedulo.  .  .  .  Rev.  James' ,  b.  Scotland  ab.  1643,  bred  at  univ.  of  Aberdeen, 
came  ab.  1662,  ord.  1664,  first  min.  of  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  d.  B.,  July  23,  1719,  m.  ist,  Su- 
sanna Edson,  prob.  da.  of  dea.  Samuel ;  [ohn^,  m.  Hannah  Washbttrn,  da.  Samuel ;  Maj. 
Zephaniah3,  ni.  Mary  Hooper,  da.  Nathaniel  ;  Reuel*  Keith,  b.  Easton,  Bristol  co.,  Mass., 
Jan.  13,  1756,  served  in  Rev.  War,  1775-7,  m.  Abigail  Allen,  b.  Feb.  6, 1766,  da.  Capt.  Oliver, 

b.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  ab.  1739,  prob.  desc.  of  Hope  Allen,  who  came  from  Eng.  to  Boston 
x6si.—  Micnseirs  Ancest?y,  IX  :  114- 

3204. 

GEORGE'    CLEVELAND    (Oeorges,  Aaron^,  AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron^ 

Mosesi),  d.  Mobile,  Ala.,  Mar.  30,  1868,  a.  71,  m.  ist,  Newburgh, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1825,  Elizabeth  Sanford,  b.  Wilton,  Conn.,  Mar. 
28,  1804,  d.  Pontotoc,  Miss.,  or  N.  Y.  city,  Oct.  15,  1838,  da.  Col. 
Nathan  and  Elizabeth  (Mead).  He  m.  2d,  Mobile,  June  7,  1841, 
Mary  Teasdale,  b.  London,  Eng.,  July  22,  1816,  d.  Summerville, 
n.  Mobile,  Oct.  4,  1846,  da.  John  and  Mary  (Dodgson).  Ch.  by 
ist  m.:  George  Sanford',  b.  Nov.  18,  1S26,  Charleston,  S.  C,  d. 
N.  Y.  c,  July  2,  1828;  Edward  Henry',  b.  Sept.  4,  1828,  N.  Y. 

c,  d.  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Aug.  7,  1829;  Henry',  b.  Mar.  13,  1830, 
Charleston,  d.  C.,  Mar.  27,  1832  ;  George  Henry  Martin',  born 
Jan.  2,  7,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  Jan.  16,  1833  ;  Elizabeth',  b,  Apr.  4,  N.  Y. 

c,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  July  9,  1834. 

+  8625  James  Brown'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  7,  1S35,  N.  Y.  c. 
8626  Elizabeth  Sanford'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  9,  1838,  N. 
Y.  c,  d.  Mobile,  Ala.,  Apr.  23,  25,  1866,  m.  New  Orleans,  La., 
June  19,  i860,  Charles  A.  Devall  of  N.  O.  He  res.  1882,  Pitts- 
burgh, Camp  CO.,  Texas.  Ch.:  Louis  Cleveland'*  Devall,  res.  Pitts- 
burgh.    By  2d  m.: 

-t-8627  Mary  Teasdale'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  19,  1842, 
Mobile.     8628  Catey  Caldwell'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  4,  1844,  M., 

d.  M.  Jan.  8,  1866,  unm. 

-I-8629     George  Bowen'  Cleveland,  b.  July  29,  1846,  Mobile. 

George'  Cleveland  resided  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1832,  of 
firm  Cleveland  Brothers  [Aaron  P.  and  William],  merchants, 
who  displayed  their  sign,  spelled  Cleveland,  while  the  city,  until 
then,  was  rendered  Cleaveland.  Cleveland  Bros,  erected  a 
row  of  stores.  The  firm  had  influence  with  the  Bank  of  Cleave- 
land and  effected  the  change  of  its  name  on  the  bank  bills  to 
Cleveland,  and  also  the  name  of  the  newspaper.  The  name  of 
the  city  was  changed  to  Cleveland  without  the  a.  "  The 
result,"  Nehemiah  Cleaveland  adds,  "  has  been  the  gradual  and 
almost  total  dropping  of  the  first  a."  George'  became  a  cotton 
factor  in  Mobile,  and  in  1855  the  above  firm,  Cleveland  Bros., 
were  cotton  dealers  in  New  Orleans,  La.  Resided  at  Orange, 
N.  J.,  1856,  manufacturer  in  N.  Y.  with  his  bro.  William;  re- 
turned to  Mobile. 

Sanford  ancestry :  —  A.nfhony'^  of  Gloucester,  Eng.,  m.  Jane;  Thomas^,  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1634,  Milford,"Conn.,  1639,  m.  Sarah  ;  EzekieP,  Fairfield,  Conn.,  m.  Rebecca.  .  . 
Col.  Nathan*,  b.  Poquonock,  Hartford  co..  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1764,  Revolution  soldier, 
greatly  respected,  d.  Mechanicsburg,  Champaign  co.,  O.,  Feb.  iq,  1838,  m.  Wilton  Jan.  10, 
I7QO,  Elizabeth  INIead,  b.  W.  Aug.  7,  1766.  Ch.  b.  W.  :  Thaddeus',  b.  Oct.  10,  1790,  d.  Mo- 
bile May,  1867,  James',  b.  May  6,  1792,  d.  Decatur,  De  Kalb  co.,  Ga.,  Nov.  17,  1865,  Henry 
P.7,  b.  Apr.  20,  1795,  d.,  Elizabeth'  Sanford  m.  GEORGE  Cleveland'. 

Teasdale  ancesti-v :  —  2  arms :  Ar.  a  thistle  ppr.  betw.  3  pheons  az.  Crest  —  Arm  in 
armour  embowed,  holding  by  the  blade  a  sword,  point  downwards.  .  .  .  John',  b.  in 
Eng.,  d.,  m.,  London,  Eng.,  Mary  Dodgson,  b.  in  Eng.  ;  Mary^  Teasdale  m.  GEORGE 
Clevel.\nd'. 


I082  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3206. 

SAMUEL  CALDWELL'  CLEVELAND  (Georgee,  Aaron^ 
Aaron*,  Aarons,  Aarons,  Moses'),  d.  Orange,  N.  J.,   Oct.   25,    l85I,a.  50,  m. 

Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  9,  1828,  Sarah  Mongin  Karrick,  b.  Phil- 
adelphia, Feb.  24,  1804,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Ord) 
Karrick.     Children : 

Caldwell'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  24,  1829,  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  d.  N.  Y.  city  July,  1830. 

S630     Henry  Vail"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  9,  1831,  N.  Y.  c, 
d.  Orange  Oct.  23,  1850,  unm. 

8631  Henrietta  Ord'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  8,  1834,  N.  Y. 

c,  d.  Middlebury  Sept.  17,  185 1,  unm. 

8632  Sarah  Karrick*  Cleveland,  b.  July  2,  1836,  Phila- 
delphia, d.  Rahway,  N.  J.,  Sept.  25,  1873,  unm. 

+8633  DeLancev*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  11,  1838,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

4-8634     Hobart*  Cleveland,  b.  March  22,  1842,  Orange,  N.  J. 

Mr.  Samuel  Caldwell'  Cleveland,  residence  :  New  Orleans, 
La.,  Philadelphia,  New  York  city  to  1841,  and  at  Orange  after- 
ward ;  merchant.  Mrs.  Cleveland,  widow  of  Samuel  Caldwell 
Cleveland,  resided  at  Rahway  to  1881,  Short  Hills,  Essex  co., 
N.  J.,  1882. 

3208. 

CHARLES'  CLEVELAND  (George^,  Aaron*,  Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^), 

d.  East  New  York,  Kings  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  19,  1865,  m.  ist 
Shelburne,  Vt.,  Aug.  10,  1840,  Martha  Maack  of  S.,  she  d.  S. 
May  22,  1849,  da.  Dr.  J.  Maack.  He  m.  2d  Williamsburgh,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  4,  1852,  Charlotte  Farnham  Haskins,  b.  Waterford,  Me., 
July  15,  1823,  da.  Robert  and  Rebecca  (Emerson).  (She  m.  2d 
William'  Cleveland  4-3210.)  s.  p. 

Rev.  Charles'  Cleveland  grad.  Middlebury  Coll.  1824,  a 
priest  of  P.  E.  church. 

Settled,  after  1852,  in  Bowronville,  n.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  ;  1855, 
Bloomfield,  Hartford  co..  Conn.,  1857,  Ashford,  Mass.  Was  rec- 
tor at  East  New  York.  He  performed  faithfully  every  duty  of 
his  sacred  office,  and  was  much  beloved. 

Haskins  ancesliy :— 2  arms  :  (Oxted,  Surrey  co.).  Per  chev.  gu.  and  az.  a  chev. 
engr.  or  betvv.  3  lions  ramp.  ar.  Cr^j/  — Lion's  head  erased  ppr.  .  .  Robert' from  Eng. 
(wich  a  brother  who  went  to  Va.),  Boston,  Mass.,  bef.  1728,  d.  1730,  m.,  B.,  1728,  Sarah 
Cook3  ;  Capt.  John^  b.  Bost.  Mar.  12,  1720,  his  house  and  large  est.  Rainsford's  Lane,  now 
Harrison  Ave.,  Bost.,  cooper,  partner  with  stepfather,  Thomas  Hake,  attended  King's 
Episcopal  Chapel,  on  committee,  1785,  amending  Prayer  Book,  d.  Oct.  27,  1S14,  m.  Hannah 
Upham«.  Ch.  :  Robert^  Haskins  m.  Rebecca  'E.m.ers.on^.  —  Memorial  Biographies  N.  E. 
H.  Gen.  Soc,  / :  46^. 

Emerson  ances'trv :  4  arms:  (granted  Raffe  Emerson  of  Foxton,  Durham  co.,  esq., 
by  Sir  Thomas  Wall'K.  G.,  26  Henry  VIII).  Per  fesse  indented,  or  and  vert,  on  a  bend 
engr.  az.  3  lions  pass.  ar.  Crest  —  Lion  ramp,  vert  bezantee,  grasping  battle  a.x.  .  .  . 
Thomas' 'from  Eng.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1639,  m.  Elizabeth  per.  father  of:  Rev.  Joseph^,  b. 
Eng.,  Ips.  1658,  freem.  1653,  preached  at  York  1653-6,  Wells  1664,  ord.  1667,  the  ist  min. 
Mendon,  Mass.,  Concord,  Mass.,  m.  2d  Elizabeth  Bulkley*  ;  Edward^,  m.  Rebecca  Waldo, 
da.  Cornelius  and  Hannah  (Cogswell,  da.  John)  ;  Rev.  Joseph*,  b.  Chelmsford,  Mass  , 
Apr.  20,  i7<;o,  H.  C,  1717,  Newberrv,  ord.  Oct.  31,  1721,  Maiden,  m.  Mary  Moody*  ;  Rev. 
William^,  H.  C.  1761,  chaplain  in  Revolution  ;  Rebecca"  Emerson  m.  Robert  Haskins'. 

Moody  ancestry :  —3  arms:  MOODIE;  j.-  MOODY;  2:  Moodve  :  MoopiE  or  MUDIE 
(Mulsetter  Orkney  Isles).  Az.  chev.  erm.  betw.  3  arrow-heads  ar.  in  chief'hunting  horn. 
O-c'j/  — On  naval  coronet  a  lion  pass,  holding  flag.  .I/cV/ti  —  God  with  us.  .  .  William^ 
from  Wales  or  Ipswich,  Eng.,  1634,  freem.,  May  6,  1635,  Ips.,  Mass.,  Newb.,  Salisbury, 
Mass.,  1650,  m.  Sarah  ;  Caleb^,  b.  1637,  m.  2d,  Judith  Bradbury'  ;  Rev.  Samuel',  b.  Newb. 
Jan.  4,  1676  —  Biography,  Spr ague' s  Annals,  I:  243,  m.  ist  Hannah  Sewall^  ;  Mary*  Moody 
m.  Joseph  Emerson*. 

Sezvall  ancestry:— 'Renvy'^,  Henry^,  HenryS  [see +119]  ;  John*,  b.  Baddelsy,  Eng., 
Oct.  10,  1654,  m.  Hannah  Fessenden  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  sister  of  Nicholas;  Hannah' 
Sewall  m.  Samuel  Moody'. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1083 

Bradburv  ancesfrv :  —3  arms :  (Essex;  Suffolk).  Sa.  a  chev.  erm.  betw.  3  round 
buckles  ar.  "  O'i^jr/ —  Boar's  head  betw.  2  ostrich  feathers.  .  .  .  Wymondi,  b.  1574,  of 
Wicken  Bonant,  Essex  co.,  Eng.,  d.  i6so,  m.  Elizabeth  Whitgift,  bap.  1574,  d.  1612,  niece 
of  John  Whitgifte,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury;  Thomas^,  bap.  161 1,  an  orig.  prop. 
Salisb.,  freem. May  13,  1640,  rep.  m.  Mary  Perkins,  da.  John  and  Judith  of  Ipswich;  Ju- 
dith^  Bradbury  m.  Caleb  Perkins-. 

Biilkelev  aucestrv  ;  —  4  arms:  BULKLEY  ;  b :  BULKELEY  :  (Bulkeley,  Chester  co., 
desc.  fr.  Robert  Lord  Bulclogh,  temp.  King  John).  Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3  bull's  heads  ca- 
bossed  sa.  —N.  E.  Re^.,  XL  [',  /c*^  — Positive  Pedigrees,  Bulkley,  Rev.  Peter  of  Concord. 
Evidence:  Lz/e  of  Rev.  Peter  Biilklev,  bv  Rev.  Cotton  Mather  .  .  .  Rev.  Edwardi,  D.D., 
rector  of  Odell,  Hundr.  of  Willey,  Bedfordshire,  Eng.  ;  Rev.  Peter^,  b.  Jan.  31,  1583,  St. 
John's  coll.,  Camb.,  A.M.  1608,  min.  of  Odell  20  years,  came  in  1635  Camb.,  Mass.,  install, 
ist  min.  Concord  Apr.  6,  1637,  m.  ist  Jane  Allen,  da.  Thomas  of  Goldington  ;  Rev.  Ed- 
ward', b.  Eng.,  bap.  Odell  June  17,  1614,  ord.,  1643,  min.  Marshfield,  Mass.;  Elizabeth* 
Bulkley  m.  Joseph  Emerson^. 

Upham  aucestrv :  —  John',  Phineas"  [see  +1312]  ;  Dea.  Phineas*,  b.  May  22,  1659,  m. 
Mary  Mellins ;  Phineas^  m.  Thomasine  Hill^  ;  Phineas^,  b.  1707,  m.  Hannah  Waite* ; 
Hannah''  Upham  m.  John  Haskins^. 

Waiglit,  IVaite  ancestry : —4  arms  :  Wayte  ;  2.-  W.\IT  ;  /  .•  Waite  :  (Hants.)  Ar. 
chev.  betw.  3  buglehorns  sa.  Ov.y/  — Buglehorn.  .  .  .  SamueU,  Wethersfield,  Essex 
CO.,  Eng.,  m.  Mary  Ward,  da.  of  Ward  of  Rivenhall,  Essex  co.,  Eng.,  and  sister  of  Rev. 
John  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk  co.,  Eng.,  father  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  of  Ipswich,  Mass., 
see  Chandler's  Ward  pedigree  in  Bodleian  library  ;  Capt.  John^,  b.  1618,  adm.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  chh.  15(11),  1646-7,  speaker,  1684,  of  Mass.  House  of  Deputies,  Maiden,  sup- 
ported Rev.  Marmaduke  Matthews,  ni.  1st,  Mary  Hills^  ;  Joseph'  m.  ist,  Hannah  Oakes, 
da.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth  of  Camb.  ;  Joseph*  m.  Lydia  Sargeant^ ;  Hannah^  Waite  m. 
Phineas  Upham^.— A".  E.  Reg.,  XXIII :  33  ;  XXXII :  iqi. 

Sargeant,  Se?geant  ancestrv :  —S  arms:  Sargant  ;  2:  Sargeaunt  ;  /.■  Sargent; 
4:  Sergeant:  (Staffordsh.  ;  Gloucestersh.  ;  Bucks).    Ar.  chev.  betw.  3  dolphins.     Crest 

—  Dolphin  betw.  2  wings.  .  .  Hugh  Sargent  of  Courteenhall,  Northamptonsh.,  Eng., 
1530,  ancestor  of :  Rev.  William"  from  Eng.,  Charleston,  Maiden,  1638,  Barnstable,  m. 
Sarah  ;  John^,  bap.  8  do),  1630,  m.  3d,  Lydia  ChipmanS  ;  Lydia^  Sargent  m.  Joseph  Waite*. 

—  See  Sargent  Genealogy,  by  John  Smith  Sargent  and  .4aron  Sargent,  /Sgj. 

Chipman  ancestry  :—i  arms:  CHIP.vam  ;  2:  Chipman  :  (Bristol.)  Ar.  bend  betw. 
6  estoiles  gu.  O-fj/ —  Leopard  sejant,  murally  crowned.  .  .  Thomas'  had  good  est. 
in  Dorset  co.,  n.  Dorchester,  Eng.  ;  Elder  John'',  b.  1615,  fr.  Eng.,  1631,  Plymouth,  Yar- 
mouth, 1650,  Barnstable,  m.  Hope  Howland"^  ;  Lydia^  Chipman  m.  John  Sargent^. 

Ho'iland  ancestrv  :  ~}o);\rO-  [see  -I-1154]  ;  Hope^  Howland  m.  John  Chipman^. 

Hills  ancestry :  — Hon.  Joseph',  b.  160^,  fr.  Maiden,  Essex,  Eng.  (bro.  to  John  of  Barn- 
ham,  Eng.),  Chariest.,  1638,  speaker  of  house,  woolen  draper,  with  large  transactions  at 
London,  of  Maiden,  Newb.,  m.  ist,  Rose  Dunster^  ;  Mary^  Hills  m.  John  Waite^. 

Dunster  ancestrv :  —  2  arms  :  Gu  3  stags'  heads  cabossed  ar.  Crest  —  Out  of  top  of 
tower,  issuing  from  wreath,  arm  holding  tilting  spear.  .  .  Henry'  Balehoult,  Bury, 
Lancaster  co.,  Eng.  Ch.  :  Henry^,  first  Pres.  Harvard  coll.,  Rose^  Dunster  m.  Joseph 
Hills'. 

Hill  ancestry :  —  h.\)r&\i'a.rci^  b.  1504,  Chariest.,  1636,  m.  Sarah  Long,  da.  Robert  of  C.  ; 
Isaac",  b.  Oct.  20,  1641,  m.  2d,  Sarah  Bicknall,  da.  William  and  Martha  (Metcalf) ;  Thom- 
asine'  Hill  m.  Phineas  Upham*. 

Cooke  ancestrv : — Philip',  Cambridge,  freem.,  1647,  m.  MaryLamson,  da.  Barnabas  of 
C.  ;  Philip^,  bap.  'May  5,  1661,  of  C. ;  Sarah'  Cook  m.  Robert  Haskins'. 

3209. 

LUCY'    CLEVELAND    (George«,  Aaron^,  Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron»),    d. 

Rutland,  Vt.,  Aug.  10,  i860,  a.  54,  m.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Sept.  28, 
1828,  Rev.  John  Augustus  Hicks,  b.  New  York  city,  Feb.  22, 
1802,  d.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Nov.  4,  1869,  s.  Oliver  Hewlet  and 
Julia  (Bush).     Ch.  : 

-j-8635      William  Cleveland^  Hicks,  b.  July  21,  1829,  N.  Y.  c. 

-(-S636  Julia  Bitslf  Hicks,  b.  Jan.  29,  1831,  Easton,  North- 
ampton CO.,  Pa. 

+  8637     Mariette  KeitJf  Hicks,  b.  July  4,  1832,  Rutland. 

8638  James  Miliior^  Hicks,  b.  June  25,  1834,  R.,  unm.  ; 
grad.  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1854,  residence.  Sum- 
mit, N.  J.,  1S95,  expert. 

+8639     George  Cleveland^  Hicks,  b.  Apr.  20,  1836,  Rutland. 

-(-8640     Mary  Hubbard^  Hicks,  b.  Nov.  20,  1839,  Rutland. 

-I-8641     Jo/i/i  Augustus''  Hicks,  b.  Jan.  13,  1842,  Rutland. 

-^-8642     Catey  CaldwelP  Hicks,  b.  Oct.  17,  1844,  Rutland. 
8643     Oliver  Hewlef  Hicks,  b.  June  11,  1849,  R-,  i^i-  Chicago, 
111.,  Jan.  22,  1 881,  Gertrude  Augusta  Dunn,  da.  Dr.  Martin  and 
Lucinda  (Fairbanks),  res.,  Chicago,  1895  ;  inventor,  s.  p. 

Rev.  John  Augustus  Hicks,  D.D.,  whose  useful  life  is  por-. 
trayed  in  Hemenway  s  Vt.,  Ill :  iOj4  — 


1084 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


The    Rev.    John    Augustus    Hicks,   D.D.,  By   Thomas   H. 
Canfield.     In  the  removal  from  our  midst  of  one  so  widely 
known  and  universally  esteemed  a  more  extended  notice  is  due 
to  his  high  character,  his  rare  virtues,  and  his  official  position 
as  a  clergyman  of  the  Episcopal  church.     He  grad.  Columbia 
coll.,  N.   Y.,   1823;    Gen.  Theol.    Seminary,   N.   Y.,    1826;   ord. 
deacon  by  Rt.  Rev.  John  Henry  Hobart  in  Grace  chh.,  Jamaica, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1826,  and  became  assist,  to  Rev.  Evan  M.  John- 
son in  Jamaica  and  Brooklyn  ;  rector  Trinity,  Easton,  Apr.  i, 
1827.     At    Pa.    diocesan    convention.    May,    1827,  his   vote   for 
bishop  gave  the  election  to  Rev.  Dr.  Henry  Ustick  Onderdonk, 
high  church  candidate,  there  being  but  i  clerical  majority  over 
Rev.   John   Henry   Hopkins,   afterward  first  Bp.  of  Vt.     Ord. 
priest  by  Rt.  Rev.  William  White  in  Christ  chh.,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  May  28,  1828.     His  ministry  in  Easton  was  highly  blessed. 
Rector  of  St.  John's,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Apr.,  1831,  to  Jan.,  1832,  when 
he  was  invited  to  Rutland,  where  he  founded  Trinity  church. 
Porter  Howe  and  Gov.  Charles  Kilbourne  Williams  his  leading 
supporters.     At  Vt.  diocesan  convention,  May  31,  1S32,  which 
he  attended,  i   clerical  majority  again  decided  the  election  of 
bishop  —  Rev.  J.  H.  Hopkins,  there  the  high  church  candidate. 
He  was  rector  at  Rutland  28  years.     The  parish,  under  his  lov- 
ing care,  became  one  of  the  largest  in  Vt.     He  was  elected, 
1856,  a  trustee  of  the  newly  organized  Vt.  Episcopal  Institute. 
His  voice  lost  its  power,  i860,  and  he  resigned  to  accept  the 
Willoughby  Professorship  in  the  Institute.     Resigned  in  1865, 
and  resided  in  Burlington,  devoting  himself  to  missionary  work 
in  Ga.,   Milton,  Fairfax,   &c.,  tmtil  his  last  illness.     He  was  a 
member  of  the  Standing  Committee  of  the  diocese  from  1833 
till  close  of  his  life,  most  of  the  time  its  pres.     In  the  Gen.  Con- 
vention of  the  Church  in  the  U.  S.  he  represented  Vt.  diocese 
1833  to  1 86 1.     For  many  years  was  a  member  from  Vt.  diocese 
of  Board  of  Trustees  of  Gen.  Theol.  Sem.,  whose  meetings  he 
attended  with  regularity.     On  nomination  of  Convention  of  the 
diocese   he,    Rev.    Joel    Clap,    Hons.    George  T.   Hodges,   and 
Charles  Linsley  were  appointed  by  the  venerable  "  Society  for 
the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,"  June  15,  1847, 
Land  Agents,   for  management  of   its  lands  in  Vt.  ;  was  ap- 
pointed, July  15,  1857,  sec.  and  treas.  of  that  board.     His  D.D. 
was  received  both  from  Vt.  University  and  Middlebury  coll., 
1847,  also  ad  I'll  fide  m  from  Trinity  coll.,  1849.     As  a  preacher  his 
style  was  clear,  logical,  terse,  and  always  clothed  in  classical 
English.     The  fidelity  of  his  pastoral  ministrations  in  private 
was  of  more  importance  ;  his  quiet  sympathies  were  unfailing. 
His  reading  was  extensive  and   his    scholarship  accurate  and 
thorough  ;  and  he  was  ever  ready  to  place  his  intellectual  stores 
at  the  service  of  others.     He  was  a  business  man  also,  abound- 
ing in  practical  common  sense,  and  his  services  on  committee 
and  in  management  of  church  funds  were  important.     His  long 
residence  in"  Rutland  endeared  him  to  the  community  there, 
and  widely  also  throughout  the  state.     He  preached  last  on 
Sunday,  Oct.   17,  1869,  in  Milton,  was  taken  ill  on  his  return 
home  on  Monday. 

Rev.  J.  A.  Hicks  made  some  very  valuable  inventions,  and 
was  very  highly  esteemed  in  the  courts  in  patent  cases. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1085 

Hicks  ancestrv :  ~^o\i<ivt^  [see  +53]>  "i-  'St  [according  to  Bunker's  L.  I.  Gen.,  was 
this  a  2(/ marriage  ?J  Elizabeth  Morgan,  da.  John  ;  John''  prob.  came  to  America  1630,  of 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1639,  an  original  incorporator  of  Flushing,  L.  I.,  Oct.  10,  1645,  member  of 
the  celebrated  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  convention,  Feb.  28,  1665,  d.  1672,  m.  ist  Hored  or  Hero- 
dias  Long  of  London,  Eng.  ;  Thomas^,  b.  1640,  of  Flushing,  m.  Marj'  Doughty,  da. 
Thomas  of  F.,  or,  according  to  Bunker's  L.  I.  Genealogies,  he  "  m.  istiMrs.  Mary  (Butler) 
Washburne,  wid.  of  John  Washburne,  da.  Richard  of  Stratford";  Jacob',  b.  Hempstead 
1669,  of  Rockaway,  L.  I.,  m.  Hannah  Carpenter,  da.  (Nathaniel?);  John^  m.  ist  Martha 
Smith,  b.  Hempstead,  da.  Gershom  Smith  ;  Stephen"),  bap.  Sept.  q,  1750,  of  Hempstead, 
an  Episcopal  (bro.  to  William,  a  Quaker,  and  Rev.  Elias,  b.  Hemps.  Mar.  19,  1748,  a  dis- 
senting Quaker  preacher,  created  a  schism  in  the  Friends,  and  founded  the  "  Hicksite 
Quakers,"  author  of  works  on  his  doctrine,  etc.),  m.  Mary  Hewlett,  b.  175B  ;  Oliver  Hew- 
lett'^  Hicks  of  New  York  city,  well  known  in  commercial  circles,  Pres.  of  the  pioneer 
North  American  Insurance  c'o.  of  N.  Y.,  author  of  "Insurance  Adjuster"  1825,  many 
editions,  m.  Julia  Bush,  b.  Greenwich,  Fairfield  co..  Conn.,  July  4,  17S2,  d.  Mar.  21,  1874, 
da.  Samuel. 

3210. 

WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (George',  Aaron^,  Aaron<,  Aarons,  Aaron^), 

d.  Orange,  N.  J.,  Sept.  5,  1887,  a.  80,  m.  ist,  Burlington,  Vt.,  May  16, 
1832,  Martha  Barrett  Brooks,  b.  Pittsford,  Vt.,  Feb.  16,  1809,  d. 
Orange  July  28,  1873,  da.  Joshua  and  Melinda  (Kfeith).  He  m. 
2d,  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1878,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Farnam 
(Haskins)  Cleveland,  wid.  of  Rev.  Charles'  Cleveland  -I-3208. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

8644  Martha  Brooks'*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  10,  1833, 
Burlingt.,  d.  Mobile,  Ala.,  Oct.  8,  1864,  m.  Pass  Christian,  Harri- 
son CO.,  Miss.,  Reuel  Keith. 

8645  Catey  Caldwell''  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  16,  1835, 
Cleveland,  O.,  d.  Orange,  July  8,  1886,  unm. 

Mariette  Keith*,   b.   Mar.   20,   1837,  Cleveland,  d. 
C.  Feb.  7,  1838. 

8646  Mary  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1839, 
Cleveland,  O. 

8647  Sarah^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  28,  1842,  Newbury,  O. 

8648  William  Joshua*  Cleveland  (Rev.),  b.  Apr.  20, 
1845,  Columbus,  Lowndes  co.,  Miss.,  m.  Lower  Brook  Agency, 
Dakota,  May  18,  1873,  Hannah  Elizabeth  Stiteler  of  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Episcopal  Missionary  at  Rosebud  Agency,  Meyer  co., 
Dak.,  1 88 1-6,  principal  of  St.  Paul's  School,  Rosebud  and  Yank- 
ton, Yankton  co..  Dak.,  1882-7,  missionary  among  the  Sioux 
1887;  Madison,  Lake  co.,  South  Dak.,  1891;  2d  m.  s.  p. 

William'  Cleveland,  a  prominent  citizen  of  Orange,  N.  J., 
in  whose  honor  was  named  Cleveland  Street  and  South 
Cleveland  Street,  Orange.  Orange  Chronicle^  Sept.  10,  i88j,  — 
Obituary  —  William  Cleveland  : 

WiLLi.'iM  Cleveland,  one  of  the  oldest  and  most  respected  residents  of  this 
cit}',  died  at  his  home,  on  Cleveland  street,  at  g  o'clock  on  Monday  evening.  He  re- 
ceived a  common  school  education  in  Midd<ebury,  and  when  but  a  youth  came  to  New 
York  city  as  a  clerk  in  a  mercantile  house.  In  1826  he  went  to  Charleston,  S.  C,  where 
his  brother  George  was  engaged  in  the  business  of  cotton  brokerage.  The  brothers  sub- 
sequently conducted  successfully  the  same  business  in  New  Orleans,  Columbus,  Miss., 
and  other  Southern  cities.  He  resided  in  Cleveland,  O.,  1835-q,  of  the  firm  Cleveland 
Brothers  [Aaron  P.  and  George],  merchants.  In  1853  Williarri  Cleveland  came  to  Orange 
and  began  the  manufacture  of  shoes.  He  has  since  manufactured  several  articles  of  his 
own  invention.     For  the  past  18  j'ears  has  made  metal  faucets. 

Mr.  Cleveland  was  an  organizer  of  the  Orange  Saving's  Bank  in  1854,  and  was  its  sec- 
ond President,  succeeding  Daniel  Babbett  in  1861  ;  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Education 
from  its  organization,  in  May,  1868,  until  187s,  and  had  also  been  a  member  of  the  Board 
of  Assessments.  He  became  a  member  of  the  St.  Mark's  Church  when  he  'first  came  to 
Orange,  and  has  from  the  first  been  an  officer  of  the  church,  first  as  vestryman  and  then 
as  warden,  excepting  for  a  short  time,  when  he  left  the  old  church,  with  others,  to  organ- 
ize Grace  Church.  He  always  took  active  interest  in  local  affairs,  and  in  all  movements 
for  the  improvement  of  the  city.  His  funeral  was  held  at  St.  Mark's  Church  at  4  o'clock 
on  Thursdav  afternoon,  and  was  very  largely  attended.  The  Rev.  E.  H.  (Meveland 
+  10,592,  of  Harlem,  and  the  Rev.  George  F.  Flichtner,  who  is  now  supplying  the  pulpit 
of  the  church,  conducted  the  services. 

Haskins  and  Emerson  ancestries :  —  See  +3203. 


I086  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


3211. 


AARON     PORTER'    CLEVELAND     (George^,     Aaron^,    AaronS 

Aaron3,  Aaron"),  d.  Merdtt's  Island,  Fla.,  Oct.  25,  1885,  a.  76,  m.  ist 
New  Orleans,  La.,  May  i,  1850,  Phebe  Hunter  Bennett,  b.  N.  O. 
May  II,  1824,  d.  N.  O.  Feb.  16,  1870,  a  da.  vSamuel  Britton  and 
Deborah  Starr  (Hunter).  He  m.  2d  N.  O.  Apr.  13,  1871,  Catha- 
rine Bennett,  b.  N.  O.  Mar.  18,  1822,  sister  to  istw.  Ch.  by  istm.  : 
-I-8649     Aaron*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  27,   185 1,   N.  O. 

8650  Samuel  Bennett'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  17,  1853,  N.  O., 
unm.,  of  New  Orleans  to  Oct.,  1885,  Rockledge,  Brevard  co., 
Fla.,  from  Oct.,  1885,  New  Orleans,  1886,  1888. 

8651  Phebe'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1854,  New  Orleans. 

8652  George'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  3,  1856,  New  Orleans. 

8653  Deborah  Bennett'  Cleveland,  b.  J  une  8,  1858,  N.  O. 

8654  William'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14,  i860.  New  Orleans. 

8655  Catharine  Bennett^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  27,  1863, 
Penfield,  Greene  co.,  Ga. 

8656  Charles'  Cleveland,  b.  June  23,  1866,  N.  Orleans. 
2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

Aaron  Porter'  Cleveland  resided  in  Cleveland,  O.,  1832-4; 
was  in  partnership  with  his  brothers,  George  and  William, 
Cleveland  Brothers,  merchants  ;  rem.  to  New  Orleans  and  were 
cotton  factors.  He  was  there  prominent  in  business  circles  and 
was  President  of  the  Insurance  Co.  For  many  years  he  served 
as  vestryman  of  Trinity  Church,  N.  O.  Afterwards  he  was  a 
fruit  grower  on  Merrit's  Island,  Indian  River,  Fla. 

Bennett  ancestry :  — 21  arms:  Bennet;  /  .■  Bennette  ;  S:  Bennett  (Pyt  House, 
Wilts  CO.,  ancient  fa'mih',  pedigree  of  13  descents  recorded  in  College  of  Anns).  Per 
pale  ar.  and  or,  eagle  displ.  gu.  Crest  —  On  a  whelk  shell  or,  a  Cornish  clough.  Motto  — 
Mihi  consulit  Deus.  .  .  .  Gov.  Caleb  Drew',  b.  Chester  co.,  Pa.,  last  surviving  officer, 
Maj.  of  Del.  reg.  in  Revol.  army,  in  many  battles,  at  Yorktown  in  com.  of  the  left  battery 
when  Cornwallissurren.,  at  Brandy  wine,  Germantown,  Monmouth,  Gov.  of  Del.  i8^:;tod. 
Wilmington,  New  Castle  co.,  Del.,  May  9,  1836,  his  eldest  s.  :  Samuel  Britton"  Bennett,  b. 
Ridlej-,  Pa.,  Sept.  S,  1793,  d.  July  24,  i866,'m.  June  7,  1821,  Deboi'ah  Starr  Hunter,  b.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  Aug.,  1799,  d.  in  Ark.  Aug.  6, 1866,  da.  Dr.  George  and  Phebe  (Brian)  of  Phila. 

3212. 

FRANCIS'    CLEVELAND     (Wm.S   Aaron^,  AaronS   Aaron3,  Aaron", 

Mosesi),  d.  Portsmouth,  O.,  1877,  a.  81,  m.  ist,  Zanesville,  O.,  Feb., 
1820,  Harriet  Stuart,  b.  n.  Winchester,  Va.,  1798,  d.  Zanesville, 
Oct.,  1822.  He  m.  2d,  Portsm.,  Nov.  6,  1834,  Margaret  Waller 
of  P.,  she  d.  P.,  Oct.  24,  1848,  da.  Thomas  and  Elizabeth.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.,  b.  Zanesville  : 

8657  Francis  William'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1820,  d. 
in  La.,  1852,  m.  ist,  Columbus,  O.,  first  wife  d,  in  Mo.  soon  after 
m.  He  m.  2d  in  Mo.,  lived  in  Columbus,  Mo.,  and,  after  2d  m., 
in  La.,  printer,     ist  m.:  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.:  Daughter",  m. 

8658  Harriet  Amanda'  Cleveland,  b.  July  19,  1822,  d. 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1835.     2dm.:  s.  p. 

Hon.  Francis'  Cleveland  resided  at  Zanesville  to  1834, 
Plymouth  afterward.  He  was  one  of  the  5  Clevelands  (the  oth- 
ers being  Gov.  Chauncey  Fitch'  Cleveland  4- 17 17,  Hon.  Elijah* 
Cleveland  +2315,  Hon.  Francis  Landon'  Cleveland  +3256,  Hon. 
Robert"  Cleveland  +16013)  who  have  served  in  the  Electoral 
College.  He  was  elected  a  Presidential  elector,  17th  Presiden- 
tial election  1853,  for  x7th  Ohio  congressional  district,  voting 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1087 

for  Pierce  and  King-.  For  President,  Franklin  Pierce  received 
254  votes,  Winfield  Scott  42  votes  ;  for  Vice-President,  William 
Rufus  King  received  254  votes,  William  Alexander  Graham  42 
votes.  Hon.  Francis'  Cleveland  again  was  elected  an  elector, 
i8th  Presidential  election  1857,  for  lotli  Ohio  district,  voting  for 
Fremont  and  Dayton.  At  this  election,  for  President,  James 
Buchanan  received  173  votes,  John  Charles  Fremont  114  votes, 
Millard  Fillmore  8  votes;  for  Vice-President,  John  Cabell 
Breckenridge  received  173  votes,  William  Lewis  Dayton  114 
votes,  Andrew  Jackson  Donelson  8  votes  —  Latimans  Die.  Cong., 
486-gi. 

Hon.  Francis'  Cleveland  was  prominent  in  the  politics  of 
Ohio,  and  was  nominated  for  Congress  by  the  Whig  party,  1S52, 
and  by  the  Republicans  in  1856,  but  not  elected.  By  profession 
a  civil  engineer  ;  as  such,  was  for  many  years  before  i860  en- 
gaged in  the  statistical  employ  of  Ohio  state. 

3214. 

MARGARET'    CLEVELAND     (William%   Aaron^,   Aaron<,   AaronS, 

Aaron^),  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1880,  a.  79,  m.  Norwich,  Conn., 
Feb.  I,  1S25,  her  cousin,  Lewis  Falley  Allen,  b.  Westfield,  Mass., 
Jan.  I,  1800,  d.  Buffalo,  Ma}^  2,  1890,  a  s.  vSamuel  and  Ruth  (Fal- 
ley). Ch.:  Samuel  Cleveland''  Allen,  b.  May  27,  1826,  Norwich,  d. 
Buffalo,  Sept,  10,  1827  ;  Lavinia  Elizabeth^  Allen,  b.  July  15,  1829, 
B.,  d.  B.,  June  2,  1831. 

8659  Riehard  ClcvelancP  Allen,  h.  June  22,  1831,  B.,  d.  B., 
Dec.  15,  T855,  unm. 

8660  William  Cleveland^  Allen,  b.  Mar.  18,  1S34,  1836,  B., 
m.  B.,  Mar.  3,  1874,  May  Maria  Barclay,  b.  Banff,  Scotland,  Dec. 
8,  1844,  da.  William  and  Margaret  (McDonald).  Grad.  Union 
coll.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1857,  and  was  for  several  years  a  civil 
engineer  ;  was  later  with  his  uncles,  Anthony  Benezet  Allen 
and  Richard  Lamb  Allen,  in  their  seed  warehouse  in  N.  Y.  city 
to  April,  1861,  and  since  in  Buffalo  (1897).  Ch.:  Margaret  Cleve- 
land'' Allen,  b.  July  4,  1875,  B.;  Lewis  Falley'  Allen,  Mar.  25,  1877, 
B.;  Alay  Constance''  Allen,  Nov.  4,  1878,  River  Lee,  Grand  Island, 
Erie  co.,  N.  Y.;  Ruth  Marjorie'  Allen,  Dec.  22,  1880,  R.  L.;  Rich- 
ard Cleveland'  Allen,  Nov.  27,  1882,  R.  L.;  William  Barclay'  Allen, 
b.  June  24,  R.  L.,  d.  R.  L.,  Aug.  17,  1884.  Leicis  Frederick''  Allen, 
b.  Mar.,  1837,  B.,  d.  same  day. 

8661  Margaret  Gertrude""  Allen,  b.  Jan.  7,  1840,  Buffalo,  m. 
B.,  July  28,  1875,  Dr.  Daniel  Alexander  Bailey,  b.  Yarmouth, 
Eng.,  Nov.  II,  1848,  d.  Nov.,  1888,  s.  James  and  Kerenhappuck 
(Goffin).  Residence  Buffalo,  grad.  Medical  University,  Buffalo, 
1873,  M.D.,  physician  and  pharmaceutist.  Mrs.  Bailey  still  res. 
Buffalo,  1897.  Ch.  b.  B.:  Lavinia  Allen'  Bailey,  b.  Apr.  30,  d.  B., 
Aug.  9,  1876  ;  Leivis  Allen^  Bailey,  b.  June  16,  1877  ;  Margaret 
Cleveland'  Bailev,  Oct.  27,  1878  ;  Samuel  Cleveland'  Bailey,  b.  July 
15,  1881,  d.  B.,  July  23,  1882. 

Mrs.  Margaret'  (Cleveland)  Allen  was  a  most  exemplary 
Christian,  and  many  were  her  charities  to  the  deserving  poor  ; 
an  active  member  of  various  benevolent  associations.  Hon. 
Lewis  Falley  Allen  resided  at  Norwich  to  1827-30,  and  since  at 


I088  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Black  Rock,  Buffalo.  A  prominent  and  useful  citizen  ;  was  a 
member  of  the  New  York  Legislature,  and  president  of  the 
New  York  State  Agricultural  Society. 

Allen  ancestrv :  —  V^aXter^,  b.  1601,  from  Eng.,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1640,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  1652,  land  owner,  Charlestown,  Mass  ,  about  1673,  planter,  haberdasher,  d.  C.  July 
8,  1681,  m.  2d,  Rebecca;  John^,  b.  prob.  in  Eng.  ab.  1631,  minute-man  in  King  William's 
War  16S8,  pressed  into  service  16S9,  d.  Sudbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  i,  1711,  m.  ist,  Sarah;  Sam- 
ueis,  b.  Newburv,  Apr.  8,  1658,  m.  ist,  Jane  Ross,  a  da.  James  and  Mary  of  Sudbury  ; 
Ephraim-*  {In  G'oiealogv  of  Allen  and  Witter  /-ainilies,  bv  Asa  IV.  Allen,  1S4,  Ephraim* 
is  stated  to  have  been  a  son  of  Ephraim  from  Eng.,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1650,  but  Walter 
Allen  of  Newburw  Mass.,  1O40,  and  Some  of  his  Descendants,  by  Allen  H.  Bent  of  Boston, 
Mass.,  iSqt),  gives  this  lineage],  b.  prob.  at  Sudbury  ab.  1691,  d.  West  (then  North)  boro, 
Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1776,  a.  85,  m.  Susanna  Beacon  (Bacon),  b.  Roxbury,  Oct.  2,  1695,  da.  John 
and  Abiel  (Curtiss) ;  Ephraim^,  b.  Westboro,  Oct.  24,  1731,  of  Petersham,  Mass.,  volun- 
teer in  Revol.,  marched  from  Petersham  to  Bennington,  Vt.,  in  Captain  Wing  Spooner's 
Co.,  Col.  Nathan  Sparhawk's  reg.,  to  reinforce  General  John  Stark,  service  Aug.  21  to  30, 
1777.  Of  Rutland,  Mass.,  mill  owner  and  church  chorister,  m.  July  12,  1757,  Mrs.  Huldah 
(Maynard^)  Chestnut,  b.  July  21,  1733,  wid.  of  William  Chestnut  of  Shrewsbury,  Mass.; 
Elder  Samuel"  Allen,  b.  R.,  Jan.  o,  1777,  early  trader  with  Ohio  Indians,  of  Westfield  to 
1818,  Pittsburg  1818  to  1820,  N.  Y.  citv  afterward,  d.  Morristown,  N.  J.,  1855,  m.  Ruth  Fal- 
leys,  b.  Westfield,  Dec.  7,  1775,  d.  N.'Y.  c.  Oct.  13,  1826. 

Fallev  a«ct?j/ /-v.-  — Richard! ;  Richard^  [see  -I-1107] ;  Ruth^  Falley,  m.  Samuel  Aliens 
Mavhard  ancestrv :  —  ]o^'^^  \  John^  ;  Simon^  [see +578]  ;  Elisha^  m.  Huldah  Bannis- 
ter; Huldah=  Mayna'rd,  m.  Ephraim  AUen^. 

3216. 

RICHARD    FALLEY'   CLEVELAND  (william*,  Aaron=,  Aaron*, 

Aarons,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  d.  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  I,  1853,  a.  49, 
m.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sept.  lo,  1829,  Ann  Neal,  b.  Baltimore,  Feb. 
4,  1806,  died  Holland  Patent,  July  19,  1882,  a  da.  Abner  and 
Barbara  (Reel)  Neal.     Ch.: 

+8662     Anna"  Cleveland,  b.  July  9,  1830,  Windham,  Conn. 

+8663     William- Neal*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7,  1832,  W. 

4-8664  Mary  Allen*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  16,  1833,  Ports- 
mouth, Va. 

-f-8665  Richard  Cecil'  Cleveland,  b.  July  31,  1835,  Cald- 
well, N.  J. 

-j-8666  Stephen  Grover,  afterward  Grover"  Cleveland,, 
b.  Mar.  18,  1837,  Caldwell,  N.  J. 

-f  8667  Margaret  Louise  Falley"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  28^ 
1838,  Caldwell. 

+  8668     Lewis  Frederick"  Cleveland,  b.  May  2,  1841,  C. 

-I-8669     Susan  Sophia"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  2,  1843,  Fayette- 

ville,  N.  Y. 

-I-8670  Rose  Elizabeth"  Cleveland,  b.  June  13,  1846,  F.  _ 
Rev.  Richard  Falley'  Cleveland  spent  his  boyhood  in 
Norwich.  Entered  Yale  college  1820  —  a  slender,  pale-faced,  but 
bright-eyed  youth  —  graduated  1824,  with  67  others  in  his  class. 
The  following  year  he  taught  in  Baltimore.  Here  he  first 
met  his  future  wife  Miss  Ann  Neal.  He  studied  theology 
with  Rev.  William  Nevin,  D.D.,  at  Baltimore,  afterward  was 
some  months,  in  1827-8,  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Theological  Sem- 
inary. In  3  years  he  completed  a  course  of  preparation  for  the 
ministry.  In  1827,  he  preached  4  months  as  a  supply  at  Pom- 
fret,  Conn.  He  was  ordained,  1828,  minister  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Church  at  Windham,  remained  to  1833  ;  preached 
at  Portsmouth,  Va.,  1833  to  1835  ;  was  pastor  of  the  First  Pres- 
byterian Church  of  Caldwell,  N.  J.,  1835  to  1841;  pastor  of  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  1841  to  1847  ; 
was  chosen,  1847,  District  Secretary  and  Agent  of  the  Presby- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1089 

terian  Board  of  Home  Missions  in  N.  Y.  state,  residing  at  Clin- 
ton, Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  preaching  in  churches  of  the  vicinity  ; 
ill  health  forced  him  to  give  up  this  office,  1S53.  He  was  in- 
stalled, Sept.,  1853,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  Hol- 
land Patent,  where,  within  a  month,  he  was  suddenly  stricken 
down  and  called  to  his  reward.     A'',  V.  Times,  July  18,  1884  — 

THE   CLEVELAND   HOMESTEAD. 
SKETCH  OF  THE   REV.  R.   F.   CLEVELAND  — A   LARGE  FAMILY,  CAREFULLY   REARED. 

Utica,  N.  Y.,  July  J7~  A.  local  paper  says,  that  on  the  first  corner,  as  one  passes 
through  the  village  of  Holland  Patent  on  the  road  from  this  city  to  Trenton  Falls,  stands 
an  old  brown  house.  The  structure  shows  at  a  glance  that  it  was  built  years  ago,  when 
carpenters  put  beams  in  wooden  houses,  and  when  balloon  frames  were  unknown.  The 
upright  part  is  2  stories,  and  its  proportions  offer  commodious  accommodation  for  a 
large  family.  A  generous  wing  affords  a  sitting-room  and  other  apartments.  It  was  to 
this  house  that  Rev.  K.  F.  Cleveland  brought  his  family.  He  came  to  occupy  the  pulpit 
of  the  Presbyterian  church.  A  man  of  more  than  ordinary  ability,  possessed  of  a  fine 
voice,  a  bright  mind,  and  a  clear  head,  he  found  favor  with  his  parishioners.  He  was  a 
Presbyterian  in  all  that  the  term  implies,  and  believed  the  teachings  of  that  church  ;  of 
broad  culture  and  liberal  ideas.  His  people  admired  his  personal  and  social  qualities 
and  his  talents  as  displayed  at  the  desk.  His  home  life  was  a  model  of  consistency  and 
uprightness,  and  he  bro'ught  up  his  children  in  the  way  they  should  go.  Well  educated 
himself,  he  secured  for  them  the  same  advantages.  By  precept  and  example  he  sought 
to  make  of  them  such  men  and  women  as  in  after  life  would  be  a  credit  to  the  name  he 
had  given  them.  One  has  to  talk  but  a  moment  to  any  of  the  older  residents  of  Holland 
Patent  to  learn  the  esteem  in  which  they  hold  his 'memory.  Unfortunately  for  the 
church,  which  prospered  under  his  guidance,  and  for  the  members  who  reverenced  and 
loved  him,  in  6  months  from  the  commencement  of  his  labors  in  that  village  the  Pastor 
ended  his  work  on  earth,  and  a  village  of  mourners  followed  his  mortal  remains  to  the 
cemetery. 

Mrs.  Ann  (Neal)  Cleveland  was  left  with  g  children  to  prepare  for  the  duties  of  life. 
She  was  in  all  respects  a  superior  woman.  In  ax^pearance,  dignified  and  with  a  kindly 
face.  Her  children  bestowed  upon  her  the  tokens  of  their  affection.  Home  to  them  was 
always  the  most  attractive  place  on  earth.     She  resided  at  Holland  Patent  to  decease. 

Rev.  R.  F.''  and  wife  are  buried  in  Holland  Patent  Cemetery. 

N'eal  reconf :  —  Ahner  Neal,  b.  Ireland,  of  Baltimore,  law-book  publisher,  d.  B.  ab. 
1826,  m.  Barbara  Reel,  a  German  Quakeress  of  Germantown,  Pa.,  she  d.  Baltimore  ab. 
18:52.  Ch.  b.  B.:  i,  William  Neal,  lawyer,  d.  a.  21,  unm.  ii,  Joseph  Neal,  d.  unm.  iii,  Ab- 
ner  Neal,  m.,  ch.:  2  da.  iv,  Mary  Neal,  d.  in  youth,  v,  Ann  Neal,  m.  Rev.  Richard 
Falley  Clev^ELAND'.  vi,  Sarah  Neal,  m.  Rev.  John  Gere,  Methodist  E.  chh.  South,  of 
Baltimore.  Ch.:  i,  Da.,  d.  in  inf.;  2,  Sarah  Jane  Gere,  m.  Mr.  Thomas  of  B.,  merch.; 
3,  Harriet  Ann  Gere,  m.  Samuel  C.  Jayne  of  Berwick,  Pa.,  cashier  ist  Nat'l  Bank  of 
Berw.,  ch.:  Gere  Jayne.  grad.  Princeton,  N.  J.,  June,  1S07  ;  4'  Sarah  Gere,  m.  Carvel 
Carson  of  Savannah,  Ga.,  ch.:  3  ;  5,  Augusta  Gere,  m.  Rev.  Leicester  Shipley;  6,  Laura 
Gere,  m.  Rev.  Duncan  Yocum  of  N.  J.;  7,  Alverda  Gere,  m.  George  Thompson  of  Pitts- 
ton,  Pa.,  banker,    vii,  Harriet  Neal,  m.  Dr.  Blakey. 

3217. 

SUSAN  SOPHIA'  CLEVELAND  (William^  Aaron^  Aaron*,  Aaron^, 

Aaron^),  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  May  7,  1S09,  d.  N.,  May  30,  1838,  m. 
N.,  Dec.  7,  1834,  as  ist  w.,  George  Dennison  Fuller,  b.  Hanover 
or  Lisbon,  Conn.,  Sept.  8,  1804,  d.  Norwich,  Apr.  17,  1883,  a  s. 
Ebenezer  and  Juan  Ternandey  (Elderkin).     Ch.  b.  Norwich  : 

-4-8671     Harriet  Stuarf  Fuller,  b.  wSept.  13,  1835. 

8672  William  Cleveland^  Fuller,  b.  May  25,  1838,  m.  Wil- 
liamsport,  Washington  co.,  Md.,  Feb.  11,  1865,  Mary  Jane 
No  well,  b.  W.,  Apr.  24,  1836,  da.  John  and  Rebecca  ;  resided  in 
Norwich  and  Williamsport,  machinist,  1886,  McKeesport.  Ch.  : 
George  William  Stanlef,  b.  Jan.  6,  1866,  d.  M.,  July  30,  1874. 

George  Dennison  Fuller,  a  merchant  of  Norwich  40  years. 
He  m.  2d,  N.,  Hannah  Maria  Havens,  she  d.  N.,  Dec.  25,  1853, 
da.  Daniel  and  Desire  (Howe).  Ch.  b.  N.  :  Anna  Havens 
Fuller,  b.  Dec.  31,  1841,  d.  N.,  June,  1842;  George  Havens 
Fuller,  b.  Sept.  8,  1843  ;  Edward  Dennison  Fuller,  Nov.  13, 
1845;  Anna  Maria  Fuller,  Mar.  12,  1847;  Walter  Fuller,  Nov. 
13,  1850  ;  Daniel  Fuller,  b.  Nov.  13,  1853,  d.  N.,  July,  1854. 

69 


lOQO  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

•     3218. 

JOHN  TREADWELL'  CLEVELAND  (Charles^  Aaron^  Aaron*, 

Aaron3,  Aaron^),  d.  Cyprcss  Mills,  Blanco  CO.,  Texas,  Jan.  14,  1875, 
a.  76,  m.  Howard  co..  Mo.,  Oct.  30,  1823,  Louisiana  Hug-hes,  b. 
Jessamine  co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  11,  1806,  a  da.  William  and  Martha 
(Swan).     Ch.  b.  Hazel  Ridge,  Howard  co..  Mo. : 

-)-8673     Charles  Dexter**  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1824. 

-I-8674     Juliet  Maria*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  13,  1826. 

8675  William  Hughes*'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20,  1829,  was 
shot  by  an  assassin  at  Austin,  Texas,  Apr.  25,  1854,  unm.,  went 
to  California  spring  of  1850. 

+  8676     Martha  Mehitable*  Cleveland,  b.  June  12,  1831. 

+  8677     Mary  Louisiana*  Cleveland,  b.  July  19,  1S33. 

-f-8678     Olivia  Treadwell*  Cleveland,  ),     Mav  2        8'>7 

-j-8679  Ophelia  Dexter*  Cleveland,  )  '  J  4.  i  j7- 
8680  John  Swan*  Cleveland,  b.  May  31,  1839,  killed  in 
Phillips  CO.,  near  Helena,  Ark.,  Mar.  9,  1863,  member  Co.  B, 
2ist  Texas  Cavalry,  C.  S.  A.  ;  treacherously  shot  by  Federals 
after  surrendering.  An  obituary  by  Rev.  J.  McCullough  and 
editorial  notice  of  him  appeared  in  the  Austin  Statesman. 

+8681     George  Putnam*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  27,  1841. 

Capt.  John  Treadwell''  Cleveland  was  fitted  for  Harvard 
coll.  at  Phillips  academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  but  preferred  active 
life.  Wishing  to  travel,  he  went  in  181 8  before-the-mast  on  a 
voyage  round  the  world,  via  Europe,  East  Indies,  &c.  Left 
Boston,  1820,  for  the  mouth  of  Ohio  river,  where  he  built  in 
1820,  the  first  house  at  Cairo,  but  in  June  a  rise  of  the  river 
destroyed  all  prospects  of  success  as  a  merchant,  and  he  went  to 
Franklin,  Howard  co..  Mo.,  opened  a  school,  and  in  1822,  com-' 
menced  the  publication  of  the  Missouri  Intelligencer. 

Missouri  Statesman,  Feb.  ij,  i8<S^ — From  an  article  by  Col. 
IV.  F.  Switzler,  Chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Wasliington,  D.  C. — 

Capt.  John  Treadwell  Cleveland  was  a  g-entleman  of  education  and  of  great 
enterprise,  and  owned  and  cultivated  one  of  the  finest  farms  in  the  county,  four  miles  from 
Glasgow,  Howard  co..  Mo.,  and  now  owned  by  Mr.  Steinnietz.  It  is  on  the  line  of  the 
Chicago  and  Alton  railroad  and  is  called  '■  Steinmetz,"  where  there  is  a  post-office  and 
hotel.  On  April  23,  i8ig,  Nathaniel  Patten  and  Benjamin  Holladay  —  the  latter  father  of 
Mrs.  E.  W.  McClannerhan  of  this  vicinity  —  commenced  the  publication  of  the  Missouri 
Intelligencer  in  Old  Franklin  on  the  Missouri  river,  and  opposite  Boonville,  the  first 
paper  established  in  the  state  west  of  St  Charles.  August  5,  1822  (Mr.  Holladay  i-etirin.g), 
Capt.  Cleveland  became  associated  with  Mr.  Patten  in  the  publication  of  the  paper,  and 
retired  Apr.  17,  1824,  leaving  Mr.  Patten  in  sole  control.  The  seat  of  government  of 
Howard  county  being  established  at  Fayette,  Howard  co.,  the  paper  was  moved  to  that 
place  in  1826,  and  to  Columbia,  Boone  co.,  1S30,  and  was  the  predecessor  of  tlie  Statesman. 
We  have  full  bound  files  of  the  Intelligencer  from  1819  to  1835. 

Somewhere  in  the  '30's  Capt.  Cleveland  built  the  first  fiat-bottom  steamboat —the 
"  Dart"  —  which  plied  between  St.  Louis  and  Old  Franklin.  She  was  built  at  Pittsburg 
for  about  $20,000  and  paid  for  herself  the  Sf^cond  trip,  carrying  freight  at  $1.50  per  hun- 
dred. The  Dart  drew  eighteen  inches  of  water  when  light,  and  was  able  to  dart  over 
shallow  sandbars  like  a  catfish.  The  boat  was  owned  by  Capt.  Cleveland  and  E.  and  A. 
Tracy,  well  known  in  St.  Louis. 

When  Capt.  Cleveland  taught  school  the  editor  of  this  paper  was  one  of  his  pupils. 

In  1838  John  T.  Cleveland  and  Federal  Walker  (father  of  our  State  Auditor,  John 
Walker)  were  Whig  candidates  for  the  legislature  in  Howard  county,  and  although  the 
writer  of  this  was  not  then  a  voter  he  wished  them  elected  and  well  recollects  man>;  of 
the  incidents  of  the  canvass.  At  that  period  the  Democrats  charged  the  Whigs  with  being 
Federalists,  Old  Hartford  Convention  Anti-War  Federalists  ;  and  we  distinctly  recall 
the  fact  that  the  Democratic  newspaper  in  Fayette  and  the  Democratic  orators  made 
"  the  welkin  ring  "  with  the  opprobrious  epithets.  Great  stress  was  laid  on  Mr.  Walker's 
name.  Federal  ^X/■alker,  and  on  Capt.  Cleveland's  also,  the  charge  being  that  John  Tread- 
well,  after  whom  he  was  called,  was  a  distinguished  Federalist  of  Connecticut,  an  uncle 
of  the  Captain,  and  a  member  of  the  celebrated  Hartford  convention  of  1812. 

IBoth  of  the  Whig  candidates  were  defeated. 


isi. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1091 

He  was  capt.  of  the  "John  Hancock,"  1835,  and  of  other 
Missouri  river  vessels  (several  of  which  he  owned)  until  1849, 
when  his  boat  was  burned  at  St.  Louis.  He  sold  Hazel  Ridge 
(his  farm),  and  went,  1853,  to  Austin,  Texas.  He  became 
prominent  and  was  highly  esteeined  by  his  fellow-citizens.  He 
was  elected,  1854-5,  Mayor  of  Austin,  receiving  every  vote  but 
one  of  over  400  cast.  His  handsome  residence  on  Cypress 
Creek  was  wantonly  burnt  Nov.  18,  1863,  by  robbers,  under 
pretext  of  war,  the  fire  scarcely  giving  time  for  personal 
escape,  destroying  priceless  relics  and  portraits.  Mrs.  Louisiana 
(Hughes). Cleveland,  res.,  1885,  Camp  San  Saba,  Texas. 

Hng]ies  anccsfry :  —  2S  arms:  (Wales.)  Ar.  an  eagle  displ.  with  2  heads.  C)-est  — 
Eagle's  head,  holding  in  beak  a  staff.  .  .  The  ancestor  of  this  Hughes  family  came 
from  Wales,  1723-30.  [A  Maj.  David  Hughes,  b.  Pownattan  co.,  Va.,  1756,  officer  of  Rev- 
olution, removed  to  Bourbon  co.,  Ky.]  .  .  William  Hughes,  b.  ab.  1780,  settled  early  in 
Kentucky,  of  Jessamine  co.,  Ky.,  Howard  co..  Mo.,  m.  Martha  Swan. 

3219. 

CHARLES  DEXTER'  CLEVELAND  (Charles«,  Aaron^,  Aaron4, 

Aarons,  Aaron^),  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  18,  1869,  a.  66,  m.  Car- 
lisle, Cumberland  co.,  Pa.,  Mar.  29,  1831,  Alison  Nisbet  McCos- 
kry,  b.  Carlisle,  Nov.  2,  1807,  a  da.  Dr.  Samuel  and  Alison  (Nis- 
bet). Ch.:  Alison  Nisbet",  b.  Mar.  19,  1832,  Carlisle,  d.  Phila. 
June  14,  1837.  Charles  Dexter*,  b.  Aug.  7,  1834,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  d.  Phila.  May  15,  1841. 

-I-8682     Samuel  McCoskry^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  7,  1837,  P. 

+8683  Alison  Nisbet'  Cleveland  (ag.),  b.  Nov.  8,  1839,  P. 
8684  Charles  Dexter' (ag.),  b.  Julys,  1841,  P.,  d.  P.  Apr.  6, 1843. 

+  8685  Treadwell*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  6,  1843,  P.  Wil- 
berforce'  Cleveland,  b.  June  3,  1846,  P.,  d.  P.  June  27,  1847. 
8686  Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  May  13,  1848,  P.,  d.  P.  June  i,  1870, 
tmm.  8687  Lucy'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  18,  1850,  P.  Miss  Cleve- 
land res.  Boston,  Mass.,  1884,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895. 

Prof.  Charles  Dexter'  Cleveland,  LL.D.,  after  passing  5 
years  in  mercantile  pursuits,  entered  Dartmouth  college,  grad. 
1827.  He  was  professor  of  Latin  and  Greek  Languages  and 
Literature  in  Dickinson  college,  Carlisle,  1830  to  1832;  was  ap- 
pointed professor  of  Latin  Language  and  Literature  in  the 
University  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.,  1832  ;  taught  at  New  Haven  i 
year.  In  1834  he  established  a  young  ladies'  high  school  in 
Philadelphia,  which  he  conducted  with  marked  success  for  25 
years  until  his  health  failed.  The  well-known  author  of  Greek, 
Latin,  and  school  text-books,  and  Compendiums  of  Literature, 
see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  He  was  elected  a  resident  mem- 
ber of  the  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society,  Apr.  20, 
1858.  Ingham  University  in  1861,  and  University  of  N.Y.,  1866, 
conferred  upon  him  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws.  He  was  a 
ripe  scholar.  He  was  an  early  abolitionist.  In  1844  he  wrote 
the  Address  of  the  Liberal  Party  of  Pa.  to  the  people,  which  at- 
tracted considerable  •  attention.  He  was  appointed  1861  by 
Pres.  Lincoln,  U.  S.  Consul  at  Cardiff,  Wales.  He  was  honored 
and  beloved  wherever  he  was  known,  and  his  sudden  death,  so 
soon  after  his  arrival  at  home  from  his  official  duties  in  Wales, 
cast  a  deep  gloom  over  a  wide  circle  of  relatives  and  friends. 


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JV.  E.  H.  G.  -Reg.,  XXV  :  jSg  ;  Critical  Dictionary  of  English  Lite- 
rature by  S.  Austin  AUibone  1S70  j  Drake  s  Die.  jp6  j  Sketch  of 
Dickinson  College,  By  Charles  E.  Himes,  Ph.D.,  i8jg. 

Prof.  Charles  D/  Cleveland  is  buried  in  Laurel  Hill  Ceme- 
tery, Philadelphia.  Mrs.  Alison  Nisbet  (McCoskr}^)  Cleveland 
still  resides  (1895)  with  her  son  Dr.  Samuel  McCoski;'y  Cleve- 
land in  Philadelphia,  spending  half  of  the  year  with  her  daughter, 
Mrs.  Hardon,  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  and  Sugar  Hill,  Grafton 
CO.,  N.  H. 

McCoskry  ancestry  :  —  Williami  of  Carlisle,  m.  Ruth  Allen  ;  Dr.  Samuel  Allen^,  b. 
Lancaster  or  Chester  co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  28,  1751,  raised  his  own  reg.,  one  of  the  first  of  the  or- 
der of  Cincinnati,  an  eminent  physician  of  Carlisle,  d.  there  Sept.  4,  1818,  m.  2d,  Lancas- 
ter co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  25,  1794,  Alison  Nisbet^,  b.  Montrose,  Scotland,  May  28,  1773.  Children  : 
i  Elvira^,  d.  Philadelphia,  unm.,  ii  Charles  Nisbet^,  d.  St.  Aug-ustine,  unm.,  iii  William^, 
d.  St.  A.,  unm.,  iv  Mary^,  m.  Rev.  Erskine  Mason,  D.D.,  of  N.  Y.,  v  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel 
Allen^  McCoskry,  b.  Carlisle,  Nov.  q,  1804,  the  first  P.  Episcopal  Bishop  of  Mich.,  m.  Eliza 
L.  Montgomery,  vi  Alison  Nisbei^  McCoskry,  m.  Charles  Dexter  Cleveland,  vii,  viii  2 
daus.3  d.  infants,  unnamed. 

Nisbet  ancestry  :  —  S  arms  :  (Craigintnie,  Scotland)  Ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  3  boars' 
heads  erased  sa.  3  cinquefoils.  Crest  —  Boar  pass.  Motto  —  I  byde  it.  .  .  .  William' 
of  Haddington,  Scotland,  m.  Alison.  Ch.:  3  sons  :  Rev.  Andrev",  min.  of  the  Established 
chh!,  in  Garvald  parish.  Presbytery  of  Haddington  ;  ii  Rev.  Charles^  Nisbet,  D.D.,  b. 
Haddington,  Jan.  21,  1736,  Grad.  Edinburgh  Univ.  1754,  Divinity  Hall,  Edinb.,  1760,  li- 
censed to  preach  by  Presbytery  of  Edinb.,  Sept.  24,  1760,  stated  preacher  in  the  Gorbals 
of  Glasgow  church  to  1762,  ord.  by  Presbytery  of  Brechin,  May  17,  1764,  pastor  of  Mon- 
trose, Scotland,  church  to  1785,  D.D.  Princeton,  N.  J.,  coll.  1783,  sailed  from  Greenock 
Apr.  23,  1785,  arr.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  o,  1785,  having  been  elected  Apr.,  1784,  the  first 
president  of  Dickinson  coll.  (founded  1783)  at  Cai-lisle  to  decease,  d.  C.  Jan.  18,  1804,  m. 
Montrose,  1766,  Anne  Tweedie,  b.  Quarter,  near  Edinburgh,  d.  May  12,  1807,  da.  of 
Thomas  of  Quarter,  Scotland. —  Monoir  By  Rev.  Sa?iiiiel  Miller,  D.D.  :  Sj>ra,i^i/e's  An- 
fials.  III :  430.  Children  :  i  Thomas^  grad.  Univ.  Edinb.,  d.  soon  af'er  1804,  ii  Judge  Al- 
exander^  grad.  Dickinson  coll.  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  lawyer,  iii  MaryS  m.  1790  as  2d  w.,  Wil- 
liam Turnbull,  b.  Scotland  of  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  iv  Alison^  Nisbet  m.  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Mc- 
Coskry2. 

3220. 

GEORGE    PUTNAM'    CLEVELAND    (CharlesS  Aaron^,  AaronS 

Aarons,  Aaron^)^  d.  Covington,  Ky.,  Jan.  10,  1839,  a.  31,  m.  C,  or 
Boone  co.,  Ky.,  Nov.  20,  1834,  Henrietta  Esther  Scott,  b.  Cov- 
ington, Oct.  3,  181 7,  da.  Maj.  Chasteen  and  Abigail  (Fowler). 
Ch.  b.  Covington  :  Charles  Holmes",  b.  Dec.  29,  1836,  d.  C. 
Sept.,  Dec.  31,  1838.  8688  George  Putnam^,  b.  Sept.  12,  1839, 
d.  C.  July  8,  185 1. 

3221. 

Julia    Sfiiarf  Dodf/e  (Sarah',  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^),  d. 

New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  23,  1859,  a.  60,  m.  Norwich,  Conn., 
Oct.  I,  1816,  Joseph  Carew  Huntington,  b.  Norwich,  Jan.  23, 
1792,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Apr.  30,  1852,  eldest  s.  Joseph  and  Eunice 
(Carew).     Ch.: 

-I-8689     David  Loiv  DoJge^  Huntington,  b.  Apr.  30,  18 18,  Norw. 

-[-8690  George  Frederic''  Huntington,  b.  Jan.  5,  1820,  Norw. 
8691  Lucy  Coit^  Huntington,  b.  Apr.  11,  1822,  Norw.,  m. 
ist,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1840,  Dr.  George  Hale  White,  M.D., 
of  H.,  b.  1807,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Apr.  11,  1857.  She  m.  2d,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1861,  Stephen  L.  Magoun,  res.  Hudson  1862- 
88,  lawyer.  Both  m.:  s.  p.  Mary  Strong\  b.  Feb.  14,  1824,  Nor- 
wich, d.  Norwich,  Apr.  12,  1826;  IVilliani  Stuart^,  b.  Apr.  2,  1827, 
Norw.,  d.  Norw.  Mar.  24,  1831. 

+8692  Julia  Porter^  LLuntington,  b.  Feb.  16,  1829,  Norwich. 
Lucy  Coit\  b.  Jan.  25,  1831,  Norw.,  d.  Norw.  Sept.  20,  1832  ;  Jo- 
sepii  Ellsworth*,  b.  May  28,  1833,  Norw.,  d.  Norw.  Sept.  7,  1834  ; 
Charles  Stuart\  b.  Mar.  20,  1835,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  Norw.  Aug.  31,  1835. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1093 

8693  Charles    Stuart*    Huntington  (ag.),   b.  June    17,    1838 
Waterford,  N.  Y.,  m.  N.  Y.  c,  Julia  Biddle,  of  N.  Y.  city  1861 
was  in  U.  S.  service,  civil  war  ;  res.   1881  Pittsburg-,  Pa.     Ch. 
Florence^  Huntington^  b.  1865. 

8694  Sarah  Cleveland*  Huntington,  b.  Feb.  15,  1840,  Hud- 
son, m.  N.  Y.  city,  Apr.  12,  1859,  William  Lewis  Seymour  of  N. 
Y.  c,  s.  William  North  of  N.  Y.  c,  res.  Pittsburg  1888.  Ch.: 
William  N^  Seymour,  b.  and  d.  Apr.  27,  i860  ;  William  N.^  Sey- 
mour (ag-.),  b.  Feb.  20,  d.  26,  1861  ;  Julia  Huntington''  Seymour,  b. 
Mar.  I,  1862,  N.  Y.  c;  Mary  Halsef  Seymour,  b.  Nov.  20,  1865  ; 
Sadie  OdelF  Seymour,  b.  Oct.  23,  1869,  d.  Mar.  29,  1870;  Anna 
Garthivaite^  Seymour,  b.  Oct.  23,  1869. 

Dea.  Joseph  Carew  Huntington  resided  and  was  several 
years  in  business  at  Norwich,  rem.  1834  to  N.  Y.  city,  druggist 
of  N.  Y.  Ordained  Deacon  in  loth  Presbyterian  church  N. 
Y.  city. 

Hnntiiigfo7i  ancestry  :  —  [See  -f-  1115.] 

3222. 

Sarah  Clevela^iiV  7>orfr/e  (sarah^  as  above),  d.  New  York 
city,  N.Y.,  Jan.  9,  1846,  a.  45,  m.  Sept.  15,  1824,  as  ist  w.,  Henry 
Chester  Porter,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  9,  1797,  d.  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  July  19,  1865,  s.  John  and  Mary  (Williams).  (He  m.  2d, 
Susan  Spring'  Smith  -\-  3246).     Ch.  b.  Hartford  : 

8695  Henry  Alfred*  Porter,  b.  July  26,  1826,  m.  Plainfield, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  12,  1850,  Lucilla  Sayre,  da.  John  of  N.  Y.  c,  I'd  Rock 
Island,  111.,  1856,  Chicago  1881.  Ch.  :  Alfred  Stuart'  Porter,  b. 
Sept.  I,  1852,  Lucilla  Chester^  Porter,  b.  Oct.  27,  1859,  d.  Mar.  10, 
1868  ;  Frederick  Downer'^  Porter,  b.  Oct.,  1870. 

4-8696     John  Stuart*  Porter,  b.  Apr.  15,  1828. 

8697  William  Dodge^  Porter,  b.  Apr.  15,  1831,  m.  Balti- 
more, Md.,  May  31, 1862,  Alexina  Mifflin  Coulter.  Of  N.Y.,  1S56  ; 
Orange  Valley,  Essex  co.,  N.  J.,  1881,  merch.  Ch.:  M'illiam  Stu- 
art\  b.  Jan.  24,  1866  ;   Grace  Cleveland",  b.  Aug.  20,  1870. 

-I-8698     Sarah  Jane*  Porter,  b.  Dec.  5,  1833. 

8699  Julia  Huntington*  Porter,  b.  Apr.  17,  1835,  ^-  Boston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  5,  18S6,  Thomas  Frank  Fernald,  s.  Edwin  and  Mar- 
tha Maria  (Mitchell). 

Henry  Chester  Porter  resided  at  Hartford  and  New  York 
city,  merchant. 

Porter  ancestries  :  —  ]oh-n'^:  SamueP  [See  +  iig]  ;  Nathaniel^,  b.  Nov.  15,  1680,  of 
Lebanon,  Conn.,  m.  Mehitabel  Buell  of  Hartford  ;  Nathaniel  Buell*  m.  Eunice  Horton  ; 
Nathaniel^,  M.D.,  m.  Zeruiah  Wadsworth  ;  John''  b.  E.  Hartford,  Oct.  27,  1757,  m.  Mary- 
Williams,  b.  Sept.  15,  1765.     Samuel^;  Maryi  Porter  m.  Solomon  Williams'". 

IVitliums  ancestries  :  — [See -[-■22^'i\  Rev.  William^;  Rev.  Solomon''  m.  Mary  Por- 
ter^;  Eliphalet^  of  E;  Hartf.,  m.  Mary  Williams^.  .  .  Elisha*,  President  Yale  coll.  ; 
MaryS  Williams,  m.  Eliphalet  Williams^. 

3223. 

David    Stiiarf    JDOfJr/e    (Sarah',   Aaron',   AaronS  AaronS,   Aaron"), 

d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1869,  a.  65,  m.  Apr.  11,  1827,  his 
2d  cousin,  Caroline  Hyde,  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Dec.  3,  1804,  d. 
N.  Y.  city  May  7,  1864,  a  da.  Erastus  and  Fanny  (Bell).  Ch.  : 
Sarah  Frances*,  b.  Fairfield,  Conn.,  d.  Feb.  8,  1829. 


I094  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

8700  Sarah  Frances^  Dodge  (ag.),  b.  Feb.  5,  1830,  F.,  iinm.; 
res.  N.  Y.  city,  1886. 

8701  Caroline  Melissa''  Dodge,  b.  Apr.  3,  1832,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  m.  Nov.  23,  1854,  George  N.  Dana,  dwelt  Brookline,  Mass.; 
res.  Boston,  Mass.,  merchant,  s.  p. 

8702  David  Low**  Dodge,  b.  June  4,  1834,  Hartford,  m.  Oct. 
16,  1866,  Emma  Harper,  da.  Joseph  Wesley  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
res.  N.  Y.  city.     Ch.  :  Elsie  Stiiarf  Dodge. 

8703  Harriet  Elizabeth'*  Dodge,  b.  Aug.  8,  1836,  Hartford, 
d.  Beirut,  Syria,  Apr.  5,  1882,  m.  N.  Y.  city  Oct.  i,  1868,  Rev. 
Henry  H.  Jessup,  D.D.,  missionary  of  Beirut.  Ch.  :  David  Stu- 
art Dodge^  Jessup,  b.  Jan.  9,  1870,  Beirut  ;  Mary  Dodge^  Jessup,  b. 
B.  ;  Amanda  Cleveland'^  Jessup,  b.  Abeih,  Mt.  Lebanon,  Syria ; 
Ethel  Hyde^  Jessup,  b.  Beirut  ;  Frederick  JVevins^  Jessup,  b.  Nov., 

1875,  b: 

Mary  Stuart'  Dodge,  b.  Aug.,   1838,  Hartford,  d.   H. 
May  2,  1841. 

8704  Mary  Stuart^  Dodge  (ag.),  b.  Jan.  5,  1841,  H. ,  m. 
Beirut  May,  1873,  Rev.  Oscar  J.  Harding,  missionary  of  Tripoli, 
Syria,  1881-6.  Ch.  b.  Beirut  :  Edwin  Dodge"  Harding,  b.  Dec.  22, 
1874  ;   Caroline  Hyde"  Harding  ;  EJjie  Stuart^  Harding. 

William  Earl"  Dodge,  b.  Jan.  23,  1843,  Hartford,  d.  H. 
Mar.  4,  1849. 

8705  Frederick  Nevins^  Dodge,  b.  Feb.  6,  1845,  H.,  m.  Oct. 
25,  187 1,  Jeanne  Godwin  Prall,  da.  Abraham  of  Paterson,  N.  J., 
res.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1881,  business  in  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.  b.  Pater- 
son :  Frederick  Stuart"  Dodge,  b.  Sept.,  1872,  d.  infant  ;  Eleanor 
Godwin"  Dodge  ;  Kenneth  Egbert"  Dodge,  b.  Nov.,  1879  ;  Effingham 
Nevins"  Dodge,  b.  Jan.  14,  1883. 

8706  Joseph  Edwin^  Dodge,  b.  Feb.  19,  1847,  Hartford,  m. 
Sept.  19,  1882,  Addie  Vernam,  da.  George  Cramer  Vernam,  and 
grand-da.  of  J.  Wesley  Harper.  Ch.  :  George  Cramer"  Dodge,  b. 
May  9,  1883,  Montclair,  Essex  co.,  N.  J. 

Dr.  David  Stuart'  Dodge  received  his  medical  degree  at  Yale 
1826,  practising  physician  first  in  Fairfield,  then  several  years 
in  Hartford,  where  he  acquired  a  high  reputation  in  his  profes- 
sion. From  considerations  of  health  he  abandoned  his  profes- 
sion, and  rem.,  fall  of  1849,  to  N.  Y.  city. 

Hyde  ancestry: — Williami,  Samuel'',  John^  [see  +357]  ;  James''  m.  Sarah  Marshall  j 
James^,  b.  Julv  17,  1752,  m.  Martha  Nevins;  Rev.  Erastus^  Hyde,  b.  Norwich,  business 
man  and  lay  M.  E.  preacher,  highly  esteemed,  m.  Fanny  Bell. 

3224. 

Williaiil    EavV    Dod(je    (Sarah^,   Aaron^,   AaronS   Aaron^,   Aaron^, 

Moses" j,  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1883,  a.  77,  m.  N.  Y.  June  24, 
1829,  Melissa  Phelps,  b.  Hartford  Mar.  3,  1809,  a  da.  of  Anson 
Greene  and  Olive  Phelps  of  New  York.     Ch.  : 

-f  8707      William  EarP  Dodge,  b.  Feb.  15,  1S32,  N.  Y.  city. 
-f  8708     Anson  Greene  Phelps^  Dodge,  b.  Aug.  25,  1834,  N.  Y. 
4-8709     David  Stuarf  Dodge,  b.  Sept.  22,  1836,  N.  Y. 

Sarah  Olivia^  Dodge,  d.  Mar.,  Aug.  3,  1841. 
-I-8710     Charles  Cleveland^  Dodge,  b.  Sept.  16,  1841,  N.  Y.  c. 
Melissa  Fhelps**  Dodge,  d.  Feb.  13,  1846. 
87 1 1      Norman    White''  Dodge,  b.  Nov.  24,  1846,  N.  Y.  c,  m. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  1C95 

May  6,  1880,  Emma  Hartley,  she  d.  N.  Y.  c.  Mar.  3,  1881,  da. 
Marcellus  and  Frances  C.  W.;  res.  N.  Y.  city,  one  of  the  Board 
of  Managers  National  Temperance  Society  1886.  Ch.  :  Marcel- 
lus Hartley^  Dodge,  b.  Feb.,  1881. 

8712  George  Eggleston^  Dodge,  b.  Dec.  i,  1849,  N.  Y.  c,  m. 
May  Cossitt.  Still  res.  in  New  York  1895.  Ch.  :  May  Cossitf 
Dodge,  b.  Dec,  1878. 

8713  Arthur  Murray^  Dodge,  b.  Oct.  29,  1853,  N.  Y.  city, 
d.  Simsbnry,  Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1896,  m.  Hartford,  Sept.,  1875,  Jo- 
sephine Marshall  Jewell,  a  da.  Gov.  Marshall  and  Esther  E. 
(Dickinson).  Grad.  Yale  1874.  Still  res.  in  New  York  city  1896. 
Ch.  :  Marshall  JeweW  Dodge,  b.  Aug.,  1876  ;  Murray  Witherbcc' 
Dodge,  Apr.,  1878  ;  Arthur  Douglas'  Dodge,  Aug.,  1877  ;  Fliny 
JewelP  Dodge,  Aug.,  1885. 

Hon.  William  ^EarP  Dodge  of  New  York  city,  the  eminent 
inerchant  and  philanthropist,  universally  known.  Neiv  York 
Times,  Feb.  10,  18S3  :  — • 

THE    HISTORY   OF    MANY   YEARS  OF  WELL-REWARDED   BUSINESS  ACTIVITY   AND   OPEN- 
HANDED   PHILANTHROPY. 

William  E.  Dodge,  one  of  the  oldest  merchants  of  this  city,  and  a  man  whose  philan- 
thropy has  made  his  name  known  throug-hout  the  Christian  world,  was  in  the  seventy- 
eighth  year  of  his  age,  and  65  years  of  his  busy  life  were  passed  in  this  city,  where  he  has 
left  a  record  of  philanthropy  which  has  seldom  been  equaled.  He  was  the  son  of  David 
Low  Dodge,  and  was  born  near  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  4,  1805.  His  father  was  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  Ludlow  &  Dodge,  dry  goods  merchants  in  this  city,  who  also  owned  large 
cotton  mills  near  Norwich,  Conn.  William  was  given  the  ordinary  common  school  edu- 
cation which  boys  in  the  early  part  of  this  century  received,  and  then,  when  very  young, 
was  sent  to  Norwich,  where  he  worked  in  his  father's  mills  as  a  clerk  in  the  office  until 
he  had  reached  the  age  of  13  years.  In  1818  he  came  to  this  city,  and  was  taken  into  his 
father's  dry  goods  store,  where  he  worked  on  a  moderate  salary  for  eight  years.  During 
this  time  he  saved  what  he  could,  and  when  he  had  reached  the  age  of  21  he  joined  his 
fortunes  with  the  son  of  a  retired  Connecticut  merchant,  and  the  two  began  business  for 
themselves  as  wholesale  dry  goods  merchants  at  No.  213  Pearl  street,  under  the  firm 
name  of  Huntington  &  Dodge.  Mr.  Dodge  was  a  shrewd  business  man,  and,  above  all, 
a  thoroughly  upright  man,  and  the  firm  of  Huntington  &  Dodge  thrived  exceedingly 
well.  Mr,  Dodge  began  business  in  May,  1827, and  in  1831  he  felt  himself  justified  in  tak- 
ing a  partner  for  life.  He  was  marriedin  that  year  to  a  daughter  of  Anson  G.  Phelps,  a 
prominent  importer  of  metals,  and  this  lady,  who  survives  him,  was  an  earnest  helper  to 
him  in  all  his  charitable  works  throughout  his  life.  Two  5'ears  after,  in  March,  1833,  the 
new  store  which  had  just  been  completed  by  his  father-in-law  at  the  corner  of  Fiilton 
and  Cliff  streets  suddenly  gave  way  from  the  foundations  and  the  great  building  fell, — 
burying  in  the  ruins  seven  persons,  among  them  two  book-keepers  and  a  confidential 
salesman.  Mr.  Phelps  called  on  Mr.  Dodge  to  join  him  in  his  business,  and  he  sold  out 
his  interest  in  the  drv  goods  firm  of  which  he  was  a  meinber  and  became  a  partner  with 
his  father-in-law  and  his  brother-in-law,  David  James,  the  firm  name  in  this  country 
being  Phelps,  Dodge  &  Co.,  and  in  Liverpool  Phelps,  James  &  Co.,  the  two  firms  being 
the  successors  of  Phelps  &  Peck.  The  business  of  the  firm  in  this  city  was  done  at  Nos. 
II  and  13  Cliflf  street,  which  is  still  its  headquarters,  although  all  the  original  partners 
have  now  passed  away. 

Mr.  Dodge  continued  his  connectifm  with  the  firm  of  Phelps,  Dodge  &  Co.  for  46 
years,  and  during  that  time  the  business  of  the  firm  increased  so  rapidly  that  large  for- 
tunes were  distributed  among  the  partners  yearly,  and  it  soon  became  the  largest  im- 
porting house  of  metals  on  the  continent.  LTpon  the  death  of  Mr.  Phelps,  his  father-in- 
law,  Mr.  Dodge  became  the  senior  member  of  the  firm,  and  he  managed  its  vast  affairs 
with  such  good  judgment  and  business  tact  that  the  house  became  known  throughout 
the  world  as  the  most  trustworthy  in  the  business. 

In  the  meantime  Mr.  Dodge  had  become  a  member  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  in 
1855,  and  in  1863  had  been  elected  Vice-President  of  that  substantial  body  of  merchants. 
This  position  he  held  until  1867,  when  he  was  elected  President  of  the  Chainber.  He  was 
serving  his  third  successive  term  as  President  when  these  charges  of  defrauding  the_  Gov- 
ernment were  made  against  his  firm,  and  the  Chamber  declared  its  confidence  in  his  integ- 
rity by  re-electing  him  in  1873  to  a  fourth  term.  In  1875  he  was  offered  a  fifth  term  of  the 
Presidency,  but  h'e  positively  declined  to  serve  again,  although  he  remained  a  member 
of  the  Chamber  until  the  day  of  his  death.  While  attending  strictly  to  the  duties  of  his 
business  as  the  head  of  the  largest  firm  of  metal  importers  in  the  country,  Mr.  Dodge 
still  fcund  ample  time  to  make  judicious  investments  in  other  branches  of  business, 
which  added  greatly  to  the  large  fortune  which  he  was  rolling  up  in  the  metal  trade. 
He  early  saw  the  importance  of  covering  the  country  with  railroad  lines,  and  believed 
that  investments  in  these  iron  thoroughfares  would  pay  large  returns  on  the  capital. 
He  was  one  of  the  original  incorporators  of  the  New  York  &  Erie  Railroad,  now  the 
New  York,  Lake  Erie  &  Western,  and  was  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  road 
for  12  years.  He  was  one  of  the  projectors  of  the  New  Jersey  Central,  and  continued  to 
be  a  director  of  the  company  from  1843  to  1873.  The  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  Western 
Railroad  was  organized  in  his  office  in  Cliff  street,  and  he  was  a  director  and  stockholder 
of  this  company  at  the  time  of  his  death.     He  was  one  of  the  first  to  subscribe  for  the 


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CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


building  of  the  Houston  &  Texas  Road,  and  for  seven  years  acted  as  President  of  this 
corporation.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Mutiial  Life  Insurance  Company,  the 
Atlantic  Mutual  Marine  Insurance  Company,  the  Bowery  Fire  Insurance  Company,  the 
United  States  Trust  Company,  the  Greenwich  Saving's  Bank,  the  City  Bank,  and  the 
American  Exchange  National  Bank,  in  all  of  which  he  was  a  director  from  the  time  of 
their  organization  until  his  death.  The  fine  timber  lands  of  the  West  and  the  South 
early  attracted  the  attention  of  Mr.  Dodge,  and  he  made  large  investments  in  these  re- 
gions. He  was  one  of  the  largest  owners  of  timber  lands  and  lumber  mills  in  the  coun- 
try; possessing  from  100,000  to  400,000  acres  of  land  in  each  of  the  States  of  Wisconsin, 
Michigan,  tjeorgia.  West  Virginia,  and  Texas,  and  extensive  tracts  in  Canada.  He  was 
also  largely  interested  in  the  development  of  the  coal  and  iron  interests  throughout  the 
country. 

The  great  characteristic  of  Mr.  Dodge,  however,  was  not  developed  in  his  business 
career.  He  was  a  good  business  man,  and  knew  how  to  make  inoney  ;  but  he  was  a 
greater  philanthropist,  and  knew  how  to  spend  his  money  for  the  purpose  of  bettering 
the  condition  of  his  less  fortunate  fellowmen.  His  charities  were  unnumbered,  and  the 
record  of  many  of  them  was  undoubtedly  erased  with  his  life.  He  was  brought  up  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  and  froin  his  early  boyhood  he  was  a  devout  Christian.  As 
soon  as  he  began  to  make  a  livin.g  in  this  city  he  devoted  himself  to  the  work  of  a  city 
missionary,  but  while  he  carried  the  Bible  in  one  hand  he  carried  food  and  drink  in  the 
other  for  the  miserable  creatures  to  whom  he  ministered.  He  began  his  work  by  pick- 
ing up  boys  in  the  slums  of  the  metropolis,  and  in  every  practicable  way  making  life 
easier  and  better  for  them.  Then,  as  his  means  to  do  good  increased  with  the  increase 
of  his  wealth,  he  enlarged  his  sphere  of  labor,  until,  when  he  died,  there  was  scarcely  a 
charitable  or  religious  work  in  this  city  which  did  not  owe  something  to  him,  while 
many  foreign  religious  societies  will  feel  that  they  have  lost  their  best  friend.  He  was 
a  member  and  a  Ruling  Elder  at  the  time  of  his  death  of  the  Church  of  the  Covenant, 
and  this  church  has  benefited  greatly  by  his  open-handed  liberality.  He  was  repre- 
sented in  all  the  benevolent  enterprises  of  the  church,  contributed  largely  in  building 
its  Memorial  Chapel,  in  Forty-second  street,  and  was  always  foremost  in  interesting 
himself  in  the  benevolent  and  charitable  works  of  the  church.  He  was  a  large  contribu- 
tor to  the  support  of  both  home  and  foreign  missions.  In  1876  he  was  instrumental  in 
bringing  Dwight  L.  Moody  and  Ira  D.  Sankey  to  this  citv,  paid  a  good  share  of  the  ex- 
pense of  fitting  the  Hippodrome,  now  Madison-Square  Garden,  for  their  meetings,  and 
took  an  active  part  in  the  meetings,  often  speaking  himself.  He  was  a  delegate  to  the 
Evangelical  Alliance,  which  met  in  this  city  in  1873,  ^nd  presided  over  the  first  meeting. 
He  contributed  liberally  to  the  erection  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  Build- 
ing, at  Twenty-third  street  and  Fourth  avenue.  He  was  greatly  interested  in  the  work 
of  Sunday-schools,  and  frequently  addressed  them.  City  missions  were  his  favorite 
hobby,  and  he  expended  thousands  of  dollars  in  efforts  to  evangelize  the  poor  of  the 
city.  He  also  took  a  great  interest  in  the  freedmen  of  the  South,  and  in  his  annual  visits 
to  that  part  of  the  country  he  went  as  a  missionary,  establishing  schools  and  missions  in 
all  directions.  "  His  hand  was  in  his  pocket  whenever  he  was  interested,"  said  the  Rev. 
Mr.  Vincent,  his  pastor,  yesterday,  "and  he  was  always  interested  in  anything  that 
promised  to  advance  the  spiritual  or  temporal  welfare  of  his  fellowmen."  One  of  the 
latest  achievements  of  his  busy  life  was  the  establishment  of  the  Jerry  McAuley  Mission, 
in  the  old  Cremorne  Garden,  and  he  watched  this  experiment  with  unflagging  interest 
until  his  death.  He  also  contributed  liberally  to  establish  the  Syrian  Mission  and  the 
Female  College  at  Beirut.  He  was  very  active  in  the  work  of  helping  young  men  to 
prepare  for  the  ministry.  He  always  had  a  number  of  young  men  on  liis  list  whom  he 
was  assisting  to  go  through  their  preparatory  course,  and  he  was  instrumental  in  send- 
ing scores  of  active  workers  into  the  ministerial  field.  "During  all  the  years  that  he 
lived  in  this  great  city,"  said  the  Rev.  Mr.  Vincent,  "he  was  invariably  to  be  found  on 
the  side  of  everything  that  was  right,  everything  that  was  good.  He  has  given  away 
thousands  of  dollars  that  the  world  will  never  know  of.  He  never  talked  of  his  .good 
deeds,  and  he  often  contributed  to  objects  when  he  had  no  faith  in  their  expediency.  I 
never  met  so  open-hearted  and  so  open-handed  a  luan." 

Mr.  Dodge  was  Vice-President  of  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions,  of  the  New  York  Union  Theological  Seminary,  and  of  the  New  York  Coloniza- 
tion Society.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  American  Bible  So- 
ciety, the  American  Tract  Society,  and  of  the  Syria  and  Liberia  Protestant  Colleges. 
He  was  very  much  interested  in  the  Lincoln  University  for  colored  students,  to  which 
he  gave  large  sums  of  money,  and  devoted  himself  heartily  to  aiding  in  the  work  of  edu- 
cating the  colored  people  and  the  Indians.  In  reli.gious  matters  he  was  a  strict  discipli- 
narian, and  his  reverence  for  the  Sabbath  was  unbounded.  He  declined  to  be  present 
at  the  blowing  up  of  Hell  Gate,  because  it  was  done  on  Sunday,  and  on  one  occasion 
when  a  Times  reporter  called  to  see  him  aboiit  a  proposed  new  charter  for  the  city  on 
Sunday,  he  declined  to  be  interviewed,  stating  that  he  "never  en.gaged  in  secular  con- 
versation on  the  Sabbath."  He  resigned  his  position  as  Director  of  the  Erie,  New  Jersey 
Central,  and  Houston  and  Texas  Railroads  as  soon  as  those  companies  began  to  run 
Sunday  trains,  and  sold  his  stock,  declining  to  be  identified  in  any  way  with  business 
that  was  conducted  on  the  Sabbath.  He  was  one  of  the  mo.st  active  workers  to  secure 
the  enforcement  of  the  Sunday  provisions  of  the  new  Penal  Code,  and  held  that  all  busi- 
ness of  a  secular  nature  should  be  suspended  on  the  Lord's  Day.  He  himself  lived  up 
to  his  belief  consistentlv,  and  he  believed  that  others  should  be  made  to  do  so.  Mr. 
Dodge  was  an  ardent  advocate  of  total  abstinence,  and  although  he  was  in  every  sense 
of  the  word  a  public  man,  around  whose  table  distinguished  Americans  and  forei,gners 
often  gathered,  wine  was  never  served  at  his  board.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the 
Union  League  Club,  and  took  an  active  part  in  the  work  of  that  organization  during  the 
war,  but  a  few  years  ago  he  resigned  his  membership  because  the  club  used  wine  at  its 
banquets  and  many  of  its  members  were  engaged  in  the  liquor  trade.  When  the  Na- 
tional Temperance  and  Publication  Societv  was  organized,  in  1S66,  Mr.  Dod.ge  was 
elected  President,  and  he  continued  to  frll'  this  position  until  he  died.  He  brought 
Father  Mathew  to  this  country,  and  in  everv  great  temperance  movement  for  the  last  50 
vears  Mr.  Dodge  was  a  prominent  actor.  He  founded  the  Temperance  Christian  Home 
for  Men,  at  Lexington  avenue  and  Sixtv-third  street,  and,  encouraged  by  the  success  of 
that  institution,  purchased  a  house  to  be  used  for  the  care  of  female  inebriates,  which  he 
was  visiting  when  he  was  first  stricken  with  his  fatal  illness  last  Saturday  night. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


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In  politics  Mr.  Dodge  was  originally  a  Clay  Whig.  He  was  an  old  friend  of  ISIr. 
Clav,  and  believed  in  him  thoroughly,  but  when  the  Republican  party  was  organized,  in 
common  with  most  of  the  Whigs,  Mr.'  Dodge  went  over  to  the  new  party.  He  was  a  del- 
egate to  the  convention  which  nominated  Abraham  Lincoln  for  the  Presidency  in  i860, 
and  a  member  of  the  Peace  Congress  of  1861.  During  the  war  he  acted  as  Chairman  of 
the  New  York  branch  of  the  Christian  Commission,  and  also  took  an  active  part  in  the 
work  of  the  Sanitary  Commission.  In  conjunction  with  the  late  Moses  Taylor  and  a 
syndicate  of  bankers  he  raised  a  large  sum  of  money  for  the  use  of  the  government  in 
the  early  days  of  the  war,  and  throughout  the  great  rebellion  gave  his  active  aid  and 
sympathy  to  the  Union  cause.  He  was  elected  a  Representative  to  the  Thirty-ninth 
Congress,  and  served  on  the  Committee  on  Foreign  Affairs.  Political  life,  however,  had 
little  attraction  for  him,  and  after  serving  his  term  he  retired  to  devote  himself  to  his 
benevolent  works.  Mr.  Dodge  retired  from  the  firm  of  Phelps,  Dodge  &  Co.  in  1879,  ^nd 
had  since  that  time  devoted  himself  to  looking  after  his  private  interests.  On  Thursday 
of  last  week  he  gave  a  reception,  which  was  attended  by  most  of  his  old  friends,  includ- 
ing Peter  Cooper,  with  whom  he  left  his  house  to  make  his  last  appearance  in  public  as 
Assistant  Chairman  at  the  protection  meeting  in  the  Cooper  Union.  Notwithstanding 
his  munificent  gifts  to  public  and  private  charities,  it  is  estimated  that  he  leaves  a  for- 
tune of  over  $6,000,000. 

A  special  meeting  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  will  be  held  at  i  o'clock  this  after- 
noon to  take  action  on  the  death  of  the  Hon.  William  E  Dodge,  a  former  president  of  the 
organization.  The  call  is  signed,  among  others,  by  the  following  gentlemen,  who  say 
that  Mr.  Dodge's  eminent  standing  as  a  merchant  and  his  untiring  efforts  in  the  cause  of 
philanthropy  call  for  a  general  expression  of  sorrow  for  his  family,  and  for  the  loss 
which  the  city  and  nation  has  sustained  :  Samuel  D.  Babcock,  James  M.  Brown,  Howard 
Potter,  John  "Crosby  Brown,  A.  A.  Low,  J.  Pierpont  Morgan,  Frederick  P.  Olcott,  Royal 
Phelps,  John  D.  Jones,  Henry  F.  Spaulding,  Charles  Lanier,  John  Austin  Stevens,  .Solon 
Humphreys,  William  H.  Fogg,  Charles  M.  Fry,  A.  Gracie  King,  S.  B.  Chittenden,  Oliver 
Harriman,  Morris  K.  Jesup,  and  C.  N.  Bliss. 

N.  y.  Evening  Post ^  Feb.  9,  1883 —  Mr.  William  E.  Dodge  in  a  very  interesting  lecture 
on  "Old  New  York,"  delivered  by  him  in  Association  Hall  three 'years  ago,  before  a 
great  audience  of  well  known  citizens,  said  : 

"  Eighteen  hundred  and  eighteen  found  me  a  boy  in  a  wholesale  dry  goods  store.  No. 
304  Pearl  Street,  near  Peck  Slip.  My  employers  were  two  most  worthy  Quakers.  A 
promise  made  by  my  father  to  the  junior  partner,  that  when  he  went  into  business  I  was 
to  be  with  him,  will  account  for  my  leaving  school  so  early.  It  was  a  very  different 
thing  in  those  days  to  be  a  boy  in  a  store  from  what  it  is  now.  I  fear  that  many  young 
men  anxious  to  get  started  would  hesitate  long  before  facing  such  duties  as  had  then  to 
be  performed.  My  father  lived  at  that  time  at  No.  qS  William  street,  now  the  corner  of 
Piatt.  I  remember  that  while  in  this  store  I  carried  bundles  of  goods  up  Broadway  to 
Greenwich  Village,  near  what  are  now  Seventh  and  Eighth  avenues  and  Fourth  to  Tentti 
street,  crossing  the  old  stone  bridge  at  Canal  street.  This  had  long  square  timbers  on 
either  side  in  place  of  railing  to  prevent  a  fall  into  the  sluggish  stream  —  some  fifteen  feet 
below  —  which  came  from  the  low  lands  where  Centre  street  and  the  Tombs  now  are. 
At  this  time  the  wholesale  dry  goods  trade  was  confined  almost  entirely  to  Pearl  street, 
from  Coenties  to  Peck  Slips,  though  there  were  a  few  firms  further  up,  and  any  party 
intending  to  commence  that  btisiness  must  first  be  sure  that  he  could  oljtain  a  store  on 
Pearl  street.  We  now  talk  of  what  Wall  street  is  doing  ;  then,  if  one  would  speak  of  the 
dry  goods  trade,  he  would  say,  'Things  are  active  '  (or  'dull')  'in  Pearl  street.' 

"The  retail  trade  was  mostly  in  William  street  and  Maiden  Lane,  except  three  fash- 
ionable houses  that  were  the  Stewarts  of  that  day.  These  were  all  in  Broadway  :  Van- 
devoort,  near  Liberty  street ;  '  the  Heights,'  near  Dey  street,  and  Jotham  Smith,  who 
occupied  the  site  of  the  Astor  House.  Stewart  did  not  commence  until  1824.  The  cheap 
retail  dry  goods  stores  were  in  upper  Pearl  and  Chatham  streets  ;  the  wholesale  gro- 
ceries were  in  Broad,  Water,  and  Front  streets. 

"You  will  remember  that  New  York  was  then  a  comparatively  small  city,  with  a 
population  of  less  than  120,000.  One-fourth  the  present  size  of  Chicago,  it  had  extended 
very  little  above  Canal  street.  Most  of  the  dwellings  were  below  Chambers,  on  the 
North  river,  but  on  the  East  river  there  were  many  up  as  far  as  Market  and  Rutgers 
streets.  The  most  of  the  merchants  and  families  of  wealth  lived  in  the  lower  part  of  the 
town  in  Greenwich,  below  Chambers,  and  on  cross  streets  west  of  Broadway  from  the 
Park  to  the  Battery.  Many  merchants  in  Pearl  street  lived  over  their  stores,  and  John, 
Fulton,  Beekman,  Gold,  and  Cliff  were  filled  with  private  residences.  I  was  married 
fifty  years  ago  in  Cliff  street,  near  my  present  office.  Then  that  good  man,  Dr.  Milnor, 
preached  in  St.  George's,  corner  Beekman  and  Cliff  streets,  to  crowded  audiences. 
Stores  now  occupy  the  ground. 

"In  May,  1827,  I  commenced  at  No.  213  Pearl  street  the  wholesale  dry  goods  busi- 
ness. A  retired  Connecticut  merchant,  with  whom  I  had  done  business  most  of  the 
time  while  a  clerk,  had  a  son  just  graduated  from  Yale,  whom  he  was  anxious  to  place 
in  New  York,  and,  having  heard  that  I  was  intending  to  commence  for  myself,  proposed 
a  copartnership  with  his  son.  He  offered  to  furnish  an  amount  of  capital  which,  with 
the  small  sum  I  had  (mostly  savings  from  my  salary),  would  make  for  those  days  a  re- 
spectable beginning,  and  furthermore  promised  to  endorse  for  us  to  any  reasonable 
amount.  There  are  few  events  in  a  man's  life  more  important  than  that  which  intro 
duces  him  into  active  business  on  his  own  account,  and  as  my  partner  had  no  experience, 
I  felt  the  responsibility  the  more." 

\VILLI.\M   E.    DODGE'S  BEQUESTS. 

An  abstract  of  the  will  of  the  late  William  E.  Dodge  has  been  filed  in  the  Surrogate's 
office.  It  states  that  "  the  residence  at  No.  225  Madison  avenue  and  the  country  place  at 
Tarrytown  are  given  to  the  widow,  with  ample  provision  for  her  support.  The  seven 
sons  share  alike,  and  liberal  bequests  are  made  to  relatives  and  others.  The  will  is  to 
run  for  five  years,  and  the  charitable  and  certain  of  the  other  bequests  are  to  be  paid  by 
installments."     The  bequests  to  charitable  institutions  are  enumerated  as  follows  : 

Presbyterian  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  $50,000  ;  American  Board  of  Commissioners 
for  Foreign  Missions,  $50,000;  Presbyterian  Board  of  Home  Missions,  $50,000;  Education 


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CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


of  Young  Men  for  the  Ministry,  $5o,ocxd;  American  Bible  Society,  $10,000;  American 
Tract  Society,  $20,000;  American  Sunday-school  Union,  $10,000;  National  Temperance 
Society,  $io,coo;  City  Mission  and  Tract  Society,  $20,000;  Presbyterian  Board  of  Publi- 
cation, $10,000;  Lincoln  University,  $10,000;  Children's  Aid  Society,  $5,000;  Howard 
University,  $5,000  ;  Atlanta  University,  $5,000  ;  Hampton  Institute,  $5,000  ;.  Presbyterian 
Board  of  Aged  Ministers,  $5,0150;  American  Seamen's  Friend  Society,  $5,000;  Interna- 
tional Committee  of  Young  Men's  Christian  Association,  $5,000 ;  McAuley  Mission, 
$5,000;  Syrian  Protestant  College,  $20,000;  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  $5,000;  Amer- 
ican Museum  of  Natural  History,  $5,000. 

D.  Stuart  Dodge's  Memorial  of  VVilliam  E.  Dodge^  300 — Account  of  the  ceremonies 
at  the  unveiling  of  the  statue  of  William  E.  Dodge,  at  intersection  of  34th  st,,  Broadway, 
and  6th  avenue',  Oct.  22,  1885.  By  the  distinguished  sculptor,  J.  Q.  A.  Ward.  Height  of 
statue,  9  ft.  6  in.,  inscribed:  "  Ei-ected  by  Voluntary  Subscriptions  under  the  Auspices 
of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of  the  City  of  New  York,  1885." 

Trumbull' s  Memorial  History  of  Hartford  Co.,  Conn.,  1 :  6jS  —  Steel  portrait  and  bio- 
graphical sketch  of  William  E.  Dodge. 

family  Christian  Almanac,  1SS4,  p.  zi  —  Wood  cut  of  W.  E.  Dodge. 

The  Iron  Monger,  Oct.,  iSSj,p.  0/  —  Plate  of  Dodge  Statue  and  biographical  sketch. 

The  Dodge-Morgan  [Edwin  Barber  Morgan]  Library  Building  of  Andover  Theolog- 
ical Seminarv^ 

William  E.  Dodge.  The  Christian  Merchant.  By  Carlos  Martin,  D.D.  Funk  &f 
Wa^nalls  Co.,  Pubs.,  N.  Y.,  ismo,  pp.  3^0,  portrait :  one  of  .-i  Biographical  Series  op  is 
American  Reformers,  Edited  by  Carlos  Martin,  D.D. —  The  Voice,  N.y.,June  sS,  iSg4. 

Mrs.  Melissa  (Phelps)  Dodg^e  residence  New  York  (1896)  ; 
prominent  in  educational  and  benevolent  works  ;  is  manager  of 
the  N.  Y.  Exchange  for  Woman's  Work  ;  is  president  of  the 
Christian  Home  for  Intemperate  Women,  under  supervision  of 
Dr.  Meylert. 

3225. 

J}£fn't/    AbiaJl^    Dotff/e    (Sarah«,  Aaron-\  AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron^),    d. 

New  York  city,  Jan.  5,  1857,  a.  48,  m.  N.  Y.  c.  Oct.  15,  1828,  as 
ist  w.,  Norman  White,  b.  Andover,  Conn.,  Aug.  8,  1805,  d.  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  June,  1883,  a  son  Daniel  and  Eunice  (Stanley). 
Ch.: 

+8714     Mary  Stuart^  White,  b.  Aug.  31,  1829,  N.  Y.  c. 

8715  Frances  Stanley^  White,  h.  May  22,  1831,  N.  Y.  c,  d. 
N.  Y.  c,  Feb.  29,  1844. 

+8716     Erskine  Norman^  White,  b.  May  31,  1833,  N.  Y.  c. 

+8717     Charles  Trumbiiir  White,  b.  Jan.  20,  1835,  N.  Y.  c. 

-I-8718     Emma  Hale^  White,  b.  Aug.  19,  1836,  N.  Y.  c. 

8719  Julia  Cleveland^  White,  b.  May  22,  1838,  N.  Y.  c,  m. 
N.  Y.  city,  Nov.  4,  1863,  Charles  Coit  Johnson,  b.  Jewett  City, 
Conn.,  Mar.  21,  1831,  s.  Charles  and  Hannah  (Coit)  of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  res.  N.,  banker.  Ch.:  Charles  Morgan""  Johnson,  b.  Feb.  4, 
1865,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  d.  N.  Y.  c.  May  10,  1865  ;  Herbert  Stanlef 
Johnson,  b.  Oct.  2,  1866,  Norw.,  d.  Norw.  Aug.  17,  1872  ;  Frede- 
rick Morgan"  Johnson,  b.  Sept.  21,  1868,  Norw.;  Charles  Stuart" 
Johnson,  b.  Nov.  23,  1871,  Norw.,  d.  Norw.  Aug.  7,  1872  ;  Elsie 
Cleveland"  Johnson,  b.  Dec.  11,  1874,  Norw.  Norman\h.  Feb.  20, 
1840,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  May  15,  1840  ;  William  Stuart\  b.  Mar.  8,  1841, 
N.  Y.  c,  d.  June  26,  1842. 

8720  Helen  Clement''  White,  b.  July  26,  1843,  New  Rochelle, 
m.  Apr.  4,  1866,  Arthur  Wellesley  Parsons,  b.  N.  Y.  c.  Jan.  20, 
1838,  d.  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  June,  1883,  son  Edward  Lambe  and 
Matilda  (Clark).  Dwelt  Rye,  N.  Y.,  was  a  merchant  in  New 
York.  Mrs.  Parsons  still  resides  in  Rye,  1895.  Ch.:  Edward 
Lambe"  Parsons,  b.  May  18,  1868,  N.  Y.  c;  Grace  Stanley"  Parsons, 
Nov.  6,  1869  ;  Maud"  Parsons,  Oct.  30,  1872  ;  Anna"  Parsons,  Oct. 
22,  1876  ;  Mary"  Parsons,  Oct.  9,  1878  ;  Clement"  Parsons,  b.  May 
22,  R.,  d.  R.  Aug.  5,  1880. 

+  8721      Grace  Stanley^  White,  b.  Apr.  4,  1845,  New  York  city. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1099 

A  Memorial  of  Mary  Abiali'  Dodge,  commemorative  of  her  rare 
personal  and  Cliristian- graces,  By  Mrs.  Mary  Stuart^  White  Meier 
Smith,  for  private  circulation  —  has  been  printed. 

Norman  White  resided  in  New  York  city  from  1827,  senior 
member  32  years  of  the  tirm  White  &  Sheffield,  manufacturers 
of  paper  and  paper  materials,  retired  1873  from  active  business, 
although  still  connected  with  the  firm  Charles  T.  White  &  Co., 
manufacturing-  chemists  ;  was  pres.  Mercantile  bank  1873  to 
1877.  He  was  prominent  in  religious  and  benevolent  move- 
ments ;  pres.  Young  Men's  Bible  Soc,  1832  ;  from  1840  a  man- 
ager, and  from  1865  vice-pres.  of  Amer.  Bible  Soc;  a  founder 
of  the  Union  Theol.  Seminary,  and  vice-pres.  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  ;  chairman  of  N.  Y.  Sabbath  Committee  20  years  ; 
ruling  elder  of  Mercer  St.  Pres.  chh.  40  years.  He  m.  2d,  Dec. 
12,  i860,  Miss  Anna  H.  Barnard  of  Albany,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Fred- 
erick B.  White,  architect,  1883. 

IVhife  aiicesfrv :  —]ohn^  ;  Daniel^  ;  DanieP  [see  +1470]  ;  Capt.  Joel'' ;  Capt.  DanieP  ; 
Capt.  Daniel^  White,  m.  Eunice  Stanley,  da.  Moses  and  Eunice  (Strong).— A (■//f^^'j 
IVnife  Gen.,  24^^. 

3226. 

Elixaheth   Clementine'  Dotlffe    (Sarah«,  Aaron^,  AaronS  Aaron^, 

Aaron2),  d.  Summit,  N.  J.,  Nov.  19,  1889,  a.  78,  m.  ist,  N.  Y.  city. 
Mar.  25,  1830,  Col.  Edmund  Burke  Stedman,  b.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Apr.  4,  1800,  d.  on  passage  to  St.  Croix  Dec.  4,  1835,  eldest  son 
Griffin  and  Elizabeth  (Gordon).  She  m.  2d,  N.  Y.  city,  Nov.  16, 
1841,  as  2d  w.,  William  Burnet  Kinney,  b.  Speedwell,  Morris 
CO.,  N.  J.,  Sept.  4,  1799,  d.  N.  Y.  city  Oct.  21,  1880,  a  s.  Abraham 
and  Hannah  (Burnet).  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Julia  Clementine^  Stedman, 
b.  Aug.  10,  1831,  Hartford,  d.  H.  Apr.  23,  1832. 

-[-8722     Edmund  Clarence^  Stedman,  b.  Oct.   8,  1833,  H. 

8723      Charles  Frederick^  Stedman,  b.  Aug.  9,  1835,  H.,  d.  N. 
Y.  c.  May  13,  1863.     By  2d  m.: 

+  8724  Elizabeth  Clementine''  Kinney,  b.  July  13,  1842,  New- 
ark, N.  J. 

+  8725     Mary  Burnet''  Kinney,  b.  Aug.  29,  1843,  Newark,  ^J- 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Clementine''  {Dodge)  \_Stedman'\  Kinney  resided  in 
Florence,  Italy,  1856,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  New  York  city  1882, 
and  Summit.  Poet  and  author.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 
An  account  of  her  works  in  Duyckinck's  Cyclopedia  of  American 
Literature,  etc. 

The  Critic,  Neiv  York,  Nov.  30,  i88g — In  Florence  she  was 
associated  with  the  Brownings,  the  Trollopes,  Charles  and  Fred- 
erick Tennyson,  Mrs.  Somerville,  Hiram  Powers,  and  other  per- 
sons of  note,  who  frequented  her  literary  receptions  in  the  Casa 
del  Bello.  From  early  youth  to  vigorous  old  age  she  was  a  pro- 
lific writer  of  verse  and  prose.  From  1840  to  1850  she  contrib- 
uted to  Grahavis,  Sartains,  and  The  Knickerbocker,  and  after- 
wards to  Blacktvood's.  Notices  of  her  early  poetry  are  contained 
in  Griswold's  and  Buchanan  Read's  compilations.  While  living 
in  Florence,  she  wrote  a  metrical  romance,  "  Felicita "  (New 
York,  1855)  ;  also  a  series  of  letters  for  her  husband's  paper,  on 
manners,  nature,  and  art,  in  Italy,  and  several  dramas,  one  of 
which  was  "  Bianca  Capello  "  (Hurd  &  Houghton,  1873).  The 
same  firm  had  brought  out,  in  1867,  a  volume  of  her  collected 


IIOO  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

poems.  The  Tribune  understands  that  of  late  years  she  has 
been  engaged  upon  a  volume  of  reminiscences,  which  may  some 
da}^  be  published.  It  would  certainly  be  a  most  interesting- 
book.  Mrs.  Kinney  wrote  last  year  a  hymn,  entitled  "  Desires," 
which  we  publish  herewith.  It  was  her  last,  and  as  such  was 
appropriately  included  in  the  funeral  services  : 

More  faith,  dear  Lord,  more  faith  ! 

Take  all  these  doubts  away  ; 
Oh  !  let  the  simple  words,  '■^  He  suit  It" 

Confirm  my  faith  each  day. 

More  hope,  dear  Lord,  more  hope  ! 

To  conquer  timid  fear  — 
To  cheer  life's  path,  as  on  I  grope, 

Till  Heaven's  own  light  appear. 

More  love,  dear  Lord,  more  love  ! 

Such  as  on  earth  was  Thine  — 
All  graces,  and  all  gifts  above, 

Unselfish  love  be  mine. 

New  York  Daily  Tribune^  Nov.  21^  iSSg — obituary. 

Mrs.  Kinney,  with  great  force  of  character,  was  a  woman  of 
rare  beauty  and  social  charm,  noted  for  her  grace  and  vivacity 
in  conversation  ;  of  unusual  taste,  a  critic  by  instinct  and  culti- 
vation, and  a  natural  lyric  poet.  All  these  attributes,  with  a 
peculiar  air  of  youth,  she  retained  almost  to  the  last.  Her 
friendships  were  many,  her  charity  constant  and  profuse,  and 
she  was  beloved  by  all  who  knew  her. 

Col.  Edmund  Burke  Stedman  of  Hartford,  lumber  merchant, 
for  many  years  Maj.  of  Governor's  Foot  Guard  ;  was  on  the 
ship  "  Emily  "  on  a  voyage  to  Santa  Cruz  for  his  health. 

Sfedman,  Studman  ancestry  :  —  Isaac',  b.  England  1605,  from  London  1635,  joined  Lo- 
throp's  chh.,  Scituate,  Mass.,  July  17,  1636,  Boston  1650,  Muddy  River,  Brookline,  mer- 
chant, d.  1678,  m.  in  Eng.,  Elizabeth,  b.  1605  ;  Thomas^,  b.  Scituate  1639,  Brookl.,  m.  Mary 
V/atson^,  b.  May  2,  1644  ;  Thomas^,  b.  B.  1661  ;  Dea.  Thomas',  b.  B.  1698,  Hampton,  Conn., 
1731,  m.  Ann  Seaver ;  Hon.  Thomas^,  b.  Conn.  1732,  tp.  elk.  of  Hampton  from  its  incorp., 
1786,  to  1798,  rep.,  builder,  m.  Sept.  23,  1760,  Mehitable  Griffin'',  b.  Nov.  29,  1741  ;  Griffin' 
Stedman,  b.  Sept.  27,  1700,  lumber  merch.,  Hartford,  m.  Betsey  Gordon. —  Chart  of  Dr. 
C.  Ellery  Stedman,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Griffin  ancestry :  —  Ebenezeri,  of  Pomfret,  m.  Hannah  Chandler*  [see  +178]  \  Mehit- 
able" Griffin,  m.  Thomas  Stedman^  —  see  N.  Y.  Gen.  Bio.  Rec,  XXII :  igr. 

Watson  ancestry: — John',  at-r.  in  the  "Lion,"  Sept.  16,  1632,  Roxbury  freem.  Nov.  5, 
1633,  m.  Mrs.  Alice  Prentice,  wid.  of  Valentine  Prentice  of  R.,  1631  ;  Mary"  Watson,  m. 
Thomas  Stedman". 

Hon.  William  Burnet  Kinney  resided  at  Newark,  N.  J. 
Founder  and  editor  of  the  Newark  Daily  Advertiser.,  a  newspaper 
circulating  throughout  the  wState  of  N.  J.  for  many  years.  He 
was  charge  des  affaires  of  the  U.  S.  at  Sardinia  in  1 850-1  ;  U.  S. 
Minister  to  Sardinia,  1860-4.  A  friend  and  adviser  of  Count 
Cavour.  Hisio7-y  of  Essex  and  Hudson  counties.,  N.  y.,  By  Williani 
H.  Shaw.,  1884.,  p.  224 — extended  biographical  sketches  and 
steel  portraits  of  William  B.  Kinney  and  his  son,  Thomas  T. 
Kinney. 

William  Burnet  Kinney  m.  ist,  Mary  Chandler  of  Elizabeth- 
town,  N.  J.,  b.  1803,  d.  1841.  Ch.  :  William  Burnet  Kinney,  d. 
inf.  ;  Thomas  Talmadge  Kinney,  b.  Aug.  13,  1827,  Newark,  d. 
N.,  ab.  Nov.,  1890,  m.  N.,  Oct.  i,  1863,  Estelle  Condit,  b.  N., 
Mar.  17,  a  da.  Joel  W.  and  Margaret  (Harrison),  res.  Newark, 
editor  and  proprietor  of  Newark  Daily  Advertiser.  Ch.  b.  New- 
ark :  Mary  Clementine  Kinney  m.  Nov.  24,  1885,  William 
Campbell  Clark,  b.  Paisley,  wScotland,  Oct.,  1864,  a  s.  of  James. 
Of  firm  George  A.  Clark  &  Co.,  Clark  Thread  Works,  Newark  ; 
Margaret  Condit   Kinney ;    Estelle   Burnet    Kinney ;    William 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  hqi 

Burnet  Kinney  ;  Thomas  Talmadge  Kinney,  b.  1872,  d.  N.,  Feb. 

14,  1885. 

Kinney  a7icestry :  —  Sir  Thomas',  an  English  Baronet,  knighted  for  scientific  attain- 
ments, especially  iii  mineralogy,  visited  America  before  the  Revolution  to  examine  min- 
eral resources  of  N.  J.  ;  Abraham^  Kinney,  Revolution  officer,  m.  Hannah  Burnet. 

3227. 

Susan   Pratf    Dodge   (Sarah^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^),    d. 

Jersey  City,  N,  J.,  Oct.  29,  1854,  a.  41,  m.  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  Nov. 

15,  1837,  as  ist  w.,  Uzal  Cory,  b.   Morristown,   N.  J.,  Sept.  28, 
1812.     Ch.  : 

4-8726     Mary  Clementine^  Cory,  b.  Aug'.  23,  1838,  Plainfield. 

8727  William  Dodge^  Cory,  b.  Mar.  22,  1840,  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  ni.  Feb.  27,  1868,  Laura  H.  Darnee,  res.,  1881-6,  Hillsdale, 
Miaini  co.,  Kan.  Ch.  b.  H.  :  Anna  Clementine^  Cory,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1869,  d.  H.,  Aug.  I,  1875  ;  Clara  Alice"  Cory,  b.  Nov.  4,  1870  ; 
Susan  Frances^  Cory,  July  27,  1872  ;  Alfred  Terry^  Cory,  1878. 

James    Simon^    Cory,  b.    Dec.     31,   1844,   Gainesville, 
Sumter  co.,  Ala.,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Aug.  28,  1848. 

8728  David  Uzaf  Cory,  b.  July  10,  1847,  Morrist.,  m.  Dec. 

16,  1879,   Mary   P.   Wickes   of  Englewood,   N.  J.     Ch.  :   Robert 
HaskelP  Cory,  b.  Sept.  4,  1S81  ;  David  UzaP  C^/j,  June  5,  1883. 

Frances  Stanley  White''  Cory,  b.  May  18,  Jersey  City, 
d.  J.  C,  May  27,  1851. 

Uzal   Cory,   res.   Englewood,    1881-6.      He  m.   2d,  June   10, 
1857,  Sarah  A.  Lyman. 

3228. 

STEPHEN      HIGGINSON'      CLEVELAND      (Aaron    Porter«, 
Aaron^,  Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Moses'),     d.     Dorchestcr,     MaSS.,     DcC.     23, 

1856,  a.  45,  m.   Boston,  Mass.,  Rebecca   Brundage  Vose,  b.  B., 
Sept.  I,  1816,  da.  Thomas  and  Abigail  Glover  (Howe).     Ch.  : 

8729  Thomas  Vose*  Cleveland,  b.  1840,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.,  d.  at  sea  June  13,  1858. 

8730  George  Henry®  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  3,  1844,  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  unm.,  resided  in  Dedham,  Boston,  Dorchester  to 
Oct.  I,  1881,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  since  ;  merchant  (1885).  Kate 
WiNSLOw^  Cleveland,  b.  July  23,  1847,  Dedham,  d.  Dorchester, 
Mar.  23,  1852. 

8731  Abby  Salisbury®  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  20,  1850,  Bos- 
ton, m.  Dedham,  Dec.  6,  187 1,  Charles  Melville  Longley,  b. 
Waterford,  Me.,  June  5,  1850,  s.  James  Osborne  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  (Fogg),  1.  Haverhill,  carpenter.  Ch.  :  Rebecca  Cleveland" 
Longley,  b.  Sept.  26,  1872,  Dedham  ;  Ada  Serene"  Longley,  Sept.  16, 
1873,  South  Waterford,  Oxford  co..  Me.  ;  Thomas  Cleveland" 
Longley,  b.  Sept.  13,  1875,  Dedh.,  d.  S.  Waterford,  May  19,  1876  ; 
George  Cleveland"  Longley,  b.  July  14,  1879,  S.  W.,  d.  S.  W.,  Sept. 
13,  1 88 1  ;  Afaiide  Lillian"  Longley,  b.  May  6,  1S83,  Haverhill. 

8732  Herbert  Ashton*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  16,  1856, 
Dorchester,  m.  Boston  Highlands,  Boston,  Feb.  6,  1879,  Corinne 
Maude  Clapp,  b.  West  Roxbury,  Suffolk  co.,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1861, 
da.  William  Roswell  and  Harriet  Cecelia  (Hazlewood),  resided 
in  Dorchester,  Dedham,  Farmington,  Me.,  and  1884,  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  merchant,     s.  p. 


IJ02  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Stephen  Higginson'  Cleveland  was  a  pupil  of  Dea.  Samuel 
Greele,  resided  always  in  Boston,  merchant.  Mrs.  Cleveland 
res.  Haverhill. 

3229. 

REBECCA  SALISBURY'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron  Porter», 
Aarons,  Aaron^  Aaron3,  Aaron^),  m.  in    the    Old    vSouth    Church,   BoSton, 

Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1837,  Edward  McLellan,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  May 
15,  1801,  only  ch.  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Blake).     Ch.  : 

+  8733  Henry  Blake^  AIcLellan,  b.  Dec.  5,  1837,  B.  Edward 
Cleveland^,  b.  Sept.  12,  1839,  ^1  ^-  ^^S'-  1°)  1841.  Adelaide  Salis- 
bury^, b.  Feb.  6,  1841,  B.,  d.  Aug.  20,  1842. 

8734  Ably  Salisbury^  McLellan,  b.  Jan.  16,  1844,  Dedham, 
Mass.,  m.  Boston,  Dec.  12,  1867,  Charles  Henry  Colgate,  b.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  July  31,  1844,  a  s.  William  Adams  and  Louisa 
(vStephens),  res.  East  Somerville,  Mass.,  manfr.  of  extracts. 
Ch.  :  Annie  Louise"  Colgate,  b.  Aug.  8,  1869,  Chelsea,  Mass.  ; 
LLarrief  Colgate,  b.  Dec.  30,  187 1,  Somerville,  Mass.  ;  Charles 
LLenry''  Colgate,  b.  Feb.  15,  1874,  S.  ;  Florence  Adelaide^  Colgate,  b. 
Sept.  19.  1876,  S.  ;  Mabel  Salisburf  Colgate,  Oct.  2,  1881,  S. 

8735  Mary  Elisabetli"  McLellan,  b.  Nov.  24,  1845,  Roxbury, 
m.  Batavia,  111.,  Jan.  i,  1874,  Thurlow  Weed  Petit,  b.  Sharon, 
Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29,  1847,  only  s.  Chester  Wheaton  and 
Nancy  (Collins),  res.  Lake  View,  Chicago,  1884,  grocer.  Ch.  b. 
Braidwood,  Will  co..  111.  :  Gay  Herberf  Petit,  b.  Oct.  26,  1874; 
Rebie  IVinnifred^  Petit,  b.  Dec.  30,  1876,  d.  Sept.  4,  1880  ;  Rolland 
Eld  red'  Petit,  b.  Aug.  22,  1880. 

8736  Edward"  McLellan,  b.  Sept.  7,  1847,  Newton,  Mass., 
m.  Boston,  Nov.  30,  1870,  Josephine  Maria  Sands,  b.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  June  6,  1846,  a  da.  Hiram  and  Sarah  (Patten),  res. 
Boston,  merch.     Ch.  :    Grace  Josephine'^  McLellan,  b.  Feb.  6,  1882. 

8737  Charles  Cleveland*  McLellan,  b.  Apr.  5,  1850,  Newton, 
d.  Chelsea,  May  17,  1877,  unm.,  clerk. 

8738  William  Eatojl  McLellati,  b.  May  15,  1S52,  Newton, 
unm.,  res.  Chicago,  photographer. 

Edward  McLellan  resided  in  Burlington,  Middlesex  co., 
Mass.,  and  Chelsea,  merchant. 

Blake  ancestry :  —^'\Vi\&va'^,  Dorchester,  1630;  James",  b.  En,a:.,  1623,  m.  Elizabeth 
Clapp,  da.  Edward  and  Prudence;  James^,  b.  Aug-.  15,  1652,  m.  2d,  Riith  Batchelder  ; 
James^,  b.  Apr.  30,  1688,  author  of  Annals  of  Dorchester  ;  Samuel*  ;  Edward^  ;  Mary' 
Blake  m.  Isaac  McLellan. 

3230. 

THOMAS  LATHROP'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron  Porter«,  Aarons, 
AaronS  Aaron3,  Aaron2),     d.     Batavia,     111.,     Apr.      lO,      1882,     a.     64,    m. 

Aurora,  111.,  Nov.  26,  1840,  Olevia  Blanchard,  b.  Smithfield, 
N.  Y.,  July  17,  1823,  da.  William  Love  and  Hannah  Dimick 
(Hull),     s.  p. 

Thomas  Lathrop'  Cleveland  at  age  of  18  voyaged  to  the 
East  Indies,  visiting  Sumatra,  Java,  and  Calcutta.  Remained 
abroad  2  years  and  returned  to  Boston,  and  soon  after,  with  a 
stock  of  goods,  came  to  the  then  "far  West,"  locating  as  one  of 
the  first  merchants  of  Batavia  on  the  beautiful  Fox  river.  In 
i860  he  became  station  agt.  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington,  and 
Quincy  R.  R.,  remaining  in  that  position  to  fall  of  1882,  when 


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he  engaged  in  other  business.  He  was  elected,  Apr.,  1882, 
Township  Collector  by  a  large  majority.  He  was  a  member  of 
Aurora  Commandery,  Knights  Templar.  Mrs.  Olevia  (Blan- 
chard)  Cleveland  res.  Batavia,  1882. 

3231, 

(jr€Or(f€       JV^     JPVfltt     (Susan',   Aaron^,   Aaron*,   Aaron^,   Aaron^),     d. 

Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  19,  1879,  a.  74,  m.  R.,  Oct.  2,  1827,  Mary 
Byington,  b.  Redding,  Conn.,  Apr.  28,  1807,  d.  Rochester,  Feb. 
21,  1894,  a  da.  Joel  and  Deborah  (Rockwell).  Resided  in 
Rochester  50  years,  banker  and  broker,     s.  p. 

3232. 

3Iary  JBitrr'  JPratt  (susan"),  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  30, 

1891,  a.  84,  m.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1830,  Phineas  Baldwin 
Cook,  b.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  24,  1803,  d.  Feb.  7,  1887,  a  s. 
Nathan  and  Abigail  (Beckwith).     Ch.  b.  Rochester  : 

8739  Julia  Pratf  Cook^  b.  June  10,  1838,  m.  N.  Y.  city 
Apr.  22,  1 86 1,  William  Henry  Hotchkin,  b.  Watertown,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  12,  1840,  s.  Josiah  Bacon  and  Keziah  (Austin);  res.  Water- 
town,  was  Lt.  and  Q.  M.  8th  N.  Y.  N.  G.,  Washington  Greys,  3 
months.  At  the  first  Bull  Run  battle  had  charge  of  the  brigade 
baggage  and  brought  it  all  back.  Was  appointed,  1862,  keeper 
in  the  Auburn  vState  Prison  until  1866,  when  he  became  a  re- 
porter for  the  World ;  studied  law  in  Watertown  1870,  adm.  to 
the  bar  1872  ;  justice  of  the  peace  1879  to  1883.  Ch.  :  Williavi 
Herberf  Hotchkin,  b.  Feb.  29,  1862,  New  York  city,  d.  Water- 
town  June  3,  1883  ;  Walter  Bryant'^  Hotchkin,  b.  July  30,  1865, 
Auburn  ;  Caro  Shermaif  Hotchkin,  b.  July  10,  1872,  Watertown, 
d.  Nov.  25,  1887. 

8740  Mary  Clevelamf  Cook,  b.  May  4,  1840,  res.  N.  Y.  c,  unm. 
Elizabeth  Clement"  Cook,  b.  Aug.  13,  d.  R.  Nov.  i,  1842. 

8741  Frances  Maria^  Cook,  b.  Sept.  2,  1843,  unm.;  res.  N. 
Y.  city.     Da.\  b.  Mar.  23,  d.  R.  Apr.  24,  1848. 

8742  Henry  Marty n""  Cook,  b.  Feb.  8,  1850,  unm.;  res.  N.  Y. 
city.  Dwelt  in  Rochester  to  1850,  Charlotte  to  1856,  Lakeland, 
N.  Y.,  to  1857,  N.  Y.  city  from  1857  (1895). 

3233. 

Susan  Cleveland'  JPratt  (susan"),  m.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
June  28,  1830,  Elijah  Webster,  b.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  May  31,  1805, 
d.  Dec.  16,  1889,  a  s.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Hotchkiss).  Ch.  : 
8743  George  Pratt''  Webster,  b.  Dec.  31,  1831,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y., 
d.  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27,  1S57,  unm. 

+8744  Henry  Cleveland^  Webster^  b.  Oct.  10,  1833,  Seneca 
Falls,  N.  Y. 

+8745  Elijah  Dexter^  Webster,  b.  Feb.  16,  1836,  Oakfield,  N.Y. 
8746  Susan  Elizabeth"  Webster,  b.  Oct.  i,  1838,  Oakfield,  m. 
Albion,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1878,  Charles  Walton,  b.  Leicestershire, 
Eng.,  Apr.  24,  1843,  s.  Thomas  and  Mary  (Elderton).  Dwelt 
near  Albion;  res.  1883-95,  Petoskey,  Emmet  co.,  Mich.,  farmer, 
s.  p. 


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8747  Lucy  Emily^  Webster,  b.  Oct.  25,  1841,  Oakfield,  m. 
Albion  June  8,  1868,  William  Hicks  Buck,  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  May 
14,  1817,  d.  Albion  Nov.  28,  1887,  s.  Samuel  and  Harriet  (Hicks). 
Dwelt  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  to  1877,  since  at  Albion,  book-keeper. 
Mrs.  Buck  still  res.  Albion  1895.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  :  JVilliain 
Landus^  Buck,  b.  May  10,  1869,  unm.;  res.  Rochester  1895, 
attendant;  Edgar  Wallace'  Buck,  July  21,  187 1,  unm.,  res.  R., 
stenographer.  8748  Caroline  Cornelia^  Webster,  b.  Sept.  17,  1847. 
Oakfield,  unm.,  res.  Albion  1895. 

8749     Mary  Amelia^    Webster,  b.  Nov.  28,  1850,  Oakfield,  d, 

Petoskey,  Mich.,  Feb.  27,  1890,  m.  Feb.  16,  1887,  Charles  Walton. 

Elijah  Webster  resided  at  Seneca  Falls  to  1835,  Oakfield  to 

1858,  Albion  afterward.     Mrs.   Susan  Cleveland''  {Pratt)  Webster 

still  res.  at  Albion  1895-6. 

Webster  ancestry :  — Benjamin',  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Benjamin^,  Ben- 
jamino  Webster  m.  'Sarah  Hotchkiss. 

3234. 

Julia  Dodge'  I*ratt  (susan»'),  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25, 
1836,  a.  25,  m.  R.  Sept.  11,  1834,  as  ist  w.,  Alexander  Jay  Burr, 
b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1810,  d.  Rochester  Feb.  i,  1838,  a  s. 
Timothy  and  Mary  (Chapin).  (He  m.  2d  Mary  Lucinda^  Smith 
-1-3244.)     Resided  at  Rochester,  jeweler,  s.  p. 

3235. 

Henry  Zaehaviah'  JPratt  (Susan^,  Aaron^,  Aaron*,  Aarons,  Aaron2, 

Moses'),  d.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  31,  1863,  a.  50,  m.  H.  Aug.  19, 
1835,  Lucy  Elizabeth  Brace,  b.  H.  July  5,  1814,  d.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  I,  1866,  a  da.  of  Thomas  Kimberly  and  Lucy  Mather 
(Lee).     Ch.  : 

-I-8750  Henry  Cleveland''  Pratt,  b.  Sept.  8,  1836,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.      Thomas  Brace^  Pratt,  b.  Mar.  21,  1838,  B.,  d.  B.  Sept.  1840. 

4-8751      George  Walter^  Pratt,  b.  Feb.  13,  1840,  B. 

-I-8752      William  Hall  Brace""  Pratt,  b.  Oct.  16,  1842,  B. 

-I-8753     Lucy  Brace^  Pratt,  b.  Feb.  27,  1846,  B. 

8754  Charles  ClevelamP  Pratt,  b.  Aug.  19,  1848,  Hartford, 
d.  Jan.  16,  1887,  unm.;  res.  Geneva,  nurseryman. 

8755  Emilie  Brace^  Pratt,  b.  Nov.  17,  1850,  Hartford,  m. 
Brooklyn,  Apr.  ir,  1874,  Prof.  Edward  Thomas  Owen,  b.  Hart- 
ford, Mar.  4,  1850,  s.  Elijah  Hunter  and  Susannah  (Boardman). 
Grad.  Yale  1872,  Prof,  of  French  language  and  literature  in 
University  of  Wis.  1879.  Resided,  1874-6,  Gottingen,  Germany, 
Hartford  to  1879,  Madison,  Wis.,  to  1886,  California;  Madison 
1894-5.  Ch.  :  EtheP  Owen,  b.  July  23,  1876,  Hartford  ;  Cornelia 
Loomis^  Owen,  June  17,  1880,  Madison  ;  Emily  Pratt^  Owen,  May 
30,  1 886,  M. 

8756  Susan  Cleveland^  Pratt,  b.  Oct.  3,  1855,  Hartford,  m. 
June  17,  1885,  Dr.  Henry  Baird  Favill  of  Madison.  Res.  Chica- 
go, 111.,  1894.  Ch.  :  Johif  Favill,  b.  vSept.  8,  1886.  8757  Edward 
Lee^,  b.  Aug.  i,  1861,  Hartford,  d.  Brooklyn,  Jan.  27,  1867. 

Mr.  Henry  ZacharialC  Pratt,  residence  first  in  Hartford.  He 
became,  in  1834,  a  partner  of  Robinson,  Pratt  &  Co.  of  Hart- 
ford, booksellers  and  publishers.     The  business  removed,  1835, 


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to  New  York,  and  he  then  lived  in  Brooklyn.     Removed,  1848, 
to  Hartford,  but  continued  business  in  New  York. 

Brace,  Brac\\  Bracie  ancestry  : —  b  arms:  Bracy  ;  5/  Brace:  (Worcestershire). 
Sa.  a  bend  betw.  2  hands  and  arms  couped  at  the  elbows  ar.  habited  in  mail  ppr.  Crest 
—  An  arm  einbowed,  habited  in  mail,  holding  in  the  hand  all  ppr.  a  sword  ar.  hilt  or.  .  .  . 
Stephen'  Bracy  [dropped  the  final  y]  came  from  London,  Eng.,  1660,  of  Swanzey,  Mass., 
i66q,  removed  to  Hartford  1672,  located  on  lot  13  Charter  st.  1673,  lived  near  Little  river 
in  H.,  owned  land  at  Rocky  Hill,  Gt.  Meadow,  Padaquanck,  etc.,  hatter,  d.  Hartford 
i6q2,  estate  ^400,  left  a  widow  ;  John^,  b.  H.  1677,  m.,  1705,  Mary  Webster,  the  great- 
grand  da.  of  John  Webster,  5th  Gov.  of  Conn.  ;  Jonathan^,  b.  Hartford  170S,  an  orig.  set- 
tler of  Harwinton,  Conn.,  1740,  m.  Nov.  7,  1738,  Mary  Messinger  of  Hartford  ;  Hon.  Jona- 
than-*,  b.  Harwinton,  Nov.  12,  1754,  grad.  Yale  1779,  studied  law  under  Oliver  Ellsworth, 
Chief  Justice  U.  S.,  settled  in  Glastonbury,  Conn.  ;  resided  about  5  years  in  Vt.,  mostly 
in  Bennington  co.  (Manchester),  and  obtained  an  extensive  ^nd  lucrative  practice  in 
Bennington  and  Rutland  counties,  was  justice  of  the  peace,  and  by  the  Freemen  of  Vt. 
was  chosen  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  Censors,  a  body  constituted  and  empowered  to 
revise  the  Constitution  of  Vt.,  to  examine  and  point  out  errors  in  judicial  and  other  pro- 
ceedings, etc.,  was  State  Attorney  until  he  returned  to  Glastonbury,  continued  law 
practice  in  Hartford  co.  until  1794,  chosen  representative  to  Gen.  Assembly  17S8,  May, 
1701,  Oct.,  1791,  iNIay,  1792,  INIay,  1793,  May,  1794;  rem.,  Aug.,  1794,  to  Hartford,  where  he 
pursued  his  profession  with  success  until  i8oq,  was  State  Attorney  for  Hartford  county, 
Judge  of  the  County  Court  12  years.  Chief  Judge,  Judge  of  Probate  15  years.  Was 
chosen,  May,  179S,  an  Assistant,  and  1799  Representative  to  Congress,  and  again  chosen, 
May,  i8i-o.  The  Session  closed  May,  iSoi,  and  was  the  last  meeting  of  Congress  in  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.  Was  again  chosen  May,  1802,  and  annually  until  1819,  when  the  State,  hav- 
ing adopted  a  new  Constitution,  he  was  chosen  Senator.  Served  again  1820,  attending 
New  Haven  session,  but  declined  further  election.  Was  Mayor  of  Hartford  g  years  un- 
til Nov.,  1824,  when  he  resigned  ;  d.  Hartford  Sept.  26,  1837,  m.  Apr.  15,  1778,  Mrs.  Ann 
White  Kimberly  of  Glastonbury,  wid.  of  Thomas  Kimberly  ;  Thomas  Kimberly^  Brace, 
b.  Oct.  16,  1779,  grad.  Yaie  1801,  studied  law,  adm.  to  the  bar,  many  years  Mayor  of  Hart- 
ford, the  first  President  of  the  JEtna  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  a  position  he  held  with  honor  38  years, 
until  his  death,  June  14,  i860,  m.  ist  Aug.  25,  1807,  Lucy  Mather  Lee,  b.  1785,  of  Westfield, 
Mass.,  d.  Mar.  6,  1837,  da.  of  John  and  Lucy  (Mather^)." 

Mather  ancestry ,-  —  John',  Thomas",  Richard^  [see  +iin]  ;  Timothy',  b.  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  1628,  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  m.  ist  Catharine  Atherton,  a  da.  of  Maj  -Gen.  Humph- 
rey Atherton,  who  came  perhaps  from  Preston,  Lancashire,  Eng.,  and  was  of  Dorchester 
1636;  Rev.  Samuel^,  b.  D.  July  5,1650,  m.  Hannah  Treat^ ;  Dr.  Samuel^,  b.  1677,  of 
■Windsor,  Conn.,  d.  Feb.  6,  1745-6,  m.  Apr.  13,  1704,  Abigail  Granl^  ;  Dr.  Samuel',  b.  Jan. 
6,  1706,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  m.  Martha  Holcomb  ;  Dr.  Samuel",  b.  N.  June  10,  1737, 
m.  Grace  Mosely  ;  Lucy^  Mather,  b.  Jan.  20,  1767,  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  d.  Oct.  12,  1785,  m. 
John  Lee. — Mather  Gen.,  iqi. 

Grant  ancestry:  —  Matthew'  [see  +586]  ;  Samuel^,  b.  Nov.  12,  1631,  of  East  Windsor, 
m.  Mary  Porter,  a  da.  John  and  Rose  of  Windsor  ;  Abigail^  Grant  m.  Samtiel  Mather". 

Treat  ancestry:  —  Hon.  Richard',  b.  (probably  in  London),  Eng.,  ab.  1590,  of  Weth- 
ersfield.  Conn.,  representative  in  the  first  Gen.  Court,  1737,  an  Assistant  1658-65,  was  one 
of  the  ig  (including  2  of  his  sons-in-law,  John  Demon  or  Deming  of  W.,  and  Matthew 
Campfield  of  New  Haven  and  Newark,  N.  J.),  to  whom  the  Royal  Charter  of  Conn,  was, 
by  Charles  IL  granted  Apr.  23,  1662,  for  the  junction  of  the  two  colonies,  d.  Wethersfield 
1669,  m.  ist,  Eng.,  Joan,  who  came  to  America  with  him  ;  Hon.  Robert-  b.  (prob.  London) 
Eng.  1622,  of  Milford,  Conn.,  Assist,  of  the  New  Haven  colony  1659,  rep.  under  the  new 
admin.,  was  command. -in-chief  in  Philip's  war,  Dep.  Gov.  i676(  Hon.  William  Leete  then 
Gov.),  after  Leete  d.,  1683,  succeeded  him  as  Gov.  By  the  roj'al  constitution  of  Sir  Edmund 
Andros  to  be  head  of  all  the  Northern  provinces.  Treat  was  named  one  of  his  council 
and  was  hailed  Governor,  serving  is  years,  d.  July  12,  1710,  m.  ist  Jane  Tapp,  she  d.  Apr. 
8,  1703,  da.  of  Edmund  of  Milford  ;  Hannah^  Treat  m.  Samuel  Mather^. 

3236. 

Abigail  Cooh'  Pratt  (susan^),  d.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19, 
1875,  [a.  61,  m.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16,  1842,  Rev.  Lyman 
Parsons  Judson,  b.  Bridge  water,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1809,  d.  Lafay- 
ette, Sussex  CO.,  N.  J.,  Apr.  4,  1882,  a  s.  Silas  and  Mary  (Mur- 
phy).    Ch.: 

8758  Edward  Ly ma u^  Judson  (CoY^p.),  b.  June  7,  1845,  Roch- 
ester, d.  near  Kelly's  Ford,  Va.,  July  31,  1863,  unm.,  from  ex- 
posure after  the  battle  of  Gettysburg-,  Pa.  Enlisted  at  Hart- 
ford, 1862,  in  5th  Regt.  Conn.  Vols.,  promoted  corp.  for  bravery. 

8759  Harry  Pratt^  Judson^  b.  Dec.  20,  1849,  Jamestown, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Troy,  ^.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1879,  Rebecca  Anna  Gilbert,  b. 
T.  June  7,  1856,  da.  Arad  Bascom  and  Sarah  (Kemp),  grad.  Wil- 
liams coll.,  Mass.,  1870,  res.  Troy  1870-83  ;  principal  of  Troy 
high  school,  res.  Chicago,  111.,  1894,  Dean  of  the  University  of 
Chicago.  Ch.  b.  Troy  :  Alice  Clevclaiur  Jiidsou^  Apr.  19,  1S80  ; 
Edith  Prate  Jitdsoii,  Mar.  2,  1883. 

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II06  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

8760  Susan  Cleveland'^  Judso/i,  b.  Mar.  25,  1855,  Honeoye 
Falls,  Monroe  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  6,  1878, 
James  McRea  Robertson,  b.  Quantico,  Md.,  Nov.  15,  1842,  s. 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Leatherberry),  res.  Vienna,  Dorches- 
ter CO.,  Md.,  1883,  county  surveyor.  Ch.  b.  Vienna  :  Ethel  Cleve- 
land'^ Robertson,  b.  Sept.  22,  1879,  d.  V.  Jan.  11,  1881;  Clara  Frati^ 
Robertson,  b.  Jan.  22,  1884,  d.  V.  Aug.  22,  1885  ;  Edgar  Wallace'' 
Robertson,  b.  May  29,  1886. 

8761  Charles  Dexter^  Judson,  b.  Sept.  8,  1858,  Geneva,  m. 
Preston,  Caroline  co.,  Md.,  Sept.  24,  1879,  Sabina  Squires,  b. 
Cranston,  R.  I.,  Oct.  26,  1850,  da.  Thomas  and  Rachel  (Carr),  ed- 
itor of  Scaford  Enterprise,  Seaford,  Sussex  co.,  Del.  See  Bibli- 
ography, Chap.  IV.  Ch.:  Miriam  Eni/na"^  Judson,  b.  Feb.  9,  East 
New  Market,  Dorchester  co.,  Md.,  d.  E.  N.  M.,  Aug-.  12,  1881; 
Edivard  Lyniqn'  Judson,  b.  Jan.  9,  1883,  Seaford;  Harry  Fratf 
Judson,  May  30,  1885,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Rev.  Lyman  P.  Judson,  a  Presbyterian  clergyman,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Rochester,  installed  at  Warsaw  and  Victor,  N.  Y., 
afterward  pastor  of  the  Baptist  church  at  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  1867, 
Stillwater  to  1880,  Lafayette,  N.  J. 

3237. 

Jcnnes  Ht/de'  _Pi'«f ^  (susan"),  m.  ist,  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
15,  1840,  Maria  Edge  worth  Boughton,  b.  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y., 
June  17,  1816,  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1848,  da.  Frederick 
and  Elizabeth  (Collins).  He  m.  2d,  N.  Y.  city,  Sept.  26,  1859, 
Sophie  Boyd,  b.  Sackett's  Harbor,  N.Y.,Aug.  28,  1833,  da.  Prof. 
James  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Camp).  Ch.  :  8762  Francis  Cleve- 
land^ Fratt,  b.  Apr.  15,  1842,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  d.  R.  Aug.  22, 
1843  ;  Frederick  Boughton^  Pratt,  b.  July  5,  1844,  Brooklyn,  d. 
Pittsford,  Feb.  25,  1845;  James  Henry^  Fratt,  b.  Feb.  18,  1846, 
Brooklyn,  d.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1847. 

8763  Julia  Cleveland^  Fratt,  b.  Feb.  17,  1848,  Brooklyn,  d. 
N.  Y.  city,  Mar.  26,  1878,  m.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1874,  Elliot 
Smith,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  July  10,  1847,  s.  Augustus  Fitzalan  and 
Lucy  (Elliot),  of  N.  Y.  city,  lawyer,  s.  p.     By  2d  m.: 

8764  Robert  James^  Fratt,  b.  Oct.  28,  i860,  N.  Y.  city,  m. 
Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.  28,  1885,  Sarah  Haviland  Easter,  b.  B.  July 
26,  1866,  da.  Hamilton  and  Anna  (Haviland),  grad.  Union  coll., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  res.  Greenbush  Heights,  opp.  Albany.  Ch.: 
James  Hamiltotf  Fratt,  b.  Sept.  26,  1886.  Af aggie  IVood^  Fratt,  b. 
Nov.  3,  1862,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  Albany  Feb.  2,  1864.  8765  Henry  Zac/i- 
arialf  Fratt,  b.  Jan.  i,  1864,  A.,  res.  Greenbush  Heights.  8766 
John  Scott  Boyd'  Fratt,  b.  Nov.  i,  1866-7,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  res. 
Greenb.  H. 

James  Hyde''  Fratt  resided  in  Rochester,  Brooklyn,  and  Al- 
bany ;  Greenbush  Heights,  (1883-95). 

Prof.  James  Robert  Boyd  grad.  Union  coll.,  author  of  Boyd's 
Rhetoric  and  other  school  text-books,  m.  Sept.  26,  1832,  Eliza- 
beth Camp  of  Sackett's  Harbor. 

3238. 

Lucy    Coit  Huntington''    Fratt    (Susan^,    Aaron',    AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron*, 

Mosesi),  m.    in    Rochester,  N.  Y.,   Oct.  13,   1842,    Horace  Dwight 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  no/ 

Wade,  b.  Chester,  Mass.,  Apr.  3,  t8i8,  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
3,  1873,  a  son  of  William  and  Thankful  (Taylor).  Ch.:  8767  Em- 
ma Cleveland^  Wade,  b.  Feb.  i,  1844,  Rochester,  unm.,  res.  Brook- 
lyn. 8768  William  Dwight^  Wade,  b.  Sept.  9,  1847,  Rochester, 
unm.;  res.  Brooklyn  (1895),  office  in  New  York  ;  Lucy  Pratt^ 
Wade,  b.  July  18,  1853,  Brooklyn,  d.  B.  Feb.  16,  1865. 

Horace  Dwight  Wade  lived  at  Rochester  from  1841  to  185 1, 
and  afterward  at  Brooklyn,  where  Mrs.  Wade  still  res. 

Wade  ancestry :—  Jonathani  (brother  of  Thomas  Wade  of  co.  Northampton,  Eng.), 
■came  from  Northampton,  Eng-.,  arrived  in  the  ship  Lion,  Sept.  i6,  1632,  settled  first  at 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  and  afterwards  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  where  he  d.  Dec  ,  1684,  m.  Susan- 
na, who  came  over  with  him  ;  Maj.  Nathaniel-  b.  Ipswich  1648,  d.  Medford,  Mass.,  Nov. 
28,  1707.  m.  Mercy  Bradsteet^,  b.  1647  ;  Jonathan^  b.  Medford,  Mar.  s,  1681,  m.  Mary  ;  Na- 
thaniel*, b.  Medford,  Jan.  27,  1708,  d.  Providence,  R.  I.,  July,  i7<;4,  m.  Ruth  Hawkins; 
Johns  b.  Scituate,  R.  I.,  Jan.  i,  1746,  d.  South  Brimfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  27,  1794,  m.  Sarah 
Sawyer  ;  William'^  Wade  b.  South  Brimfield,  Oct.  20,  1778,  d.  Chester,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1828, 
m.  Thankful  Taylor'',  b.  Montgomery,  Mass.,  Feb.  2^,  1782,  d.  Brooklyn.  Jan.  16,  1859. 

Taylor  ancestrv  :  —  Rev.  Edward'  b.  Coventry,  Leicestershire,  Eng.,  1647,  arr.  at 
Boston,  Mass  ,  Julv  5,  1668,  ,e;rad.  Harvard,  1671,  was"  the  first  minister  of  Westfield,  Mass., 
m.  2d,  Ruth  Wvllvs^  ;  Hoii.  Eldad^,  b.  Westfield,  Apr.  10,  1708,  d.  Bo.ston,  1777,  m.  2d, 
Thankful  Day  ;'  Maj.  Edwards,  b.  Westfield,  Jan.  25,  1743,  d.  Montgomery,  June  7,  1817, 
m.  Sarah  IngersoU  ;  Thankful*  Taylor  m.  William  Wade". 

IVvllvs,  Willis  ancestrv  :  —  N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg.,  XLV :  /go  —  Authorized  Arms. 
Willi's,  "George,  of  Hartfo"rd,  Conn.  From  Fenny  Compton,  Warwick  ;  in  Visitation  of 
Warwick.  Arms  —  Argent  a  chevron  Sable  bet"ween  three  mullets  Gules.  Evidence  ; 
His  own  will  of  1644  at  London.  [Arms  illustrated  in  TrumbulP s  Hartford  CO.,  1 :  27/.] 
.  .  .  Ambrose!,  whose  pedigree  is  traced  back  in  Eng.  for  several  generations,  d.  befl 
1597  ;  Richard^  Wyllys,  Esq.,  of  Fenny  Compton,  Eng.,  d.  June  10,  1597,  m.  Hester  Cham- 
bers, da.  of  George  Chambers  of  Williamscote,  co.  Oxford,  Eng.;  Gov.  Geor.ge^  b.  Fenny 
■Compton,  ab.  1590.  In  Camden's  visitation  of  Warwicksh.  1619,  George  Wyllys  is  de- 
scribed as  livin.g  at  Fennv  Compton,  age  29,  with  his  w.,  Bridget  Young,  da.  of  William 
Young  of  Kingston  Hall.  '  Of  Hartford,  Conn.,  i6^8,  m.  2d,  Mary,  who  came  with  him  to 
New  England  ;  Hon.  Samuel*  b.  Eng.  1632,  grad.  Harvard  1653  of  Hartford,  m.  ist,  Ruth 
HaynesS;  Ruth^  Wyllys,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Taylor». 

Havnes  ancestrv  :  — John^  of  Coddicot,  co.  Hertford,  Eng.,  m.  MaryMichell,  perhaps 
sister  to  Thomas  Michell  of  Tvinge,  co.  Hertford,  Eng.,  an  overseer  of  his  will  ;  Gov. 
John^  b.  15Q4  of  Copford  Hall,  Essex,  arr.  Sept.  3,  1633,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  gov.  of 
Mass.  1635,  of  Hartford,  May  1637,  and  gov.  of  Conn,  many  years,  m.  2d,  Mabel  Harlaken- 
den^,  b.  1614,  bap.  Earl's  Colne  Priory,  co.  Essex,  Eng.,  Dec.  27,  1614,  Ruths  Haynes  m. 
Samuel  Wyllys*. 

Harlakenden  ancestry  :  —  JV.  E.  Reg.,  XLV :  iSq  —  Authorized  Arms  :  Harlaken- 
DEN,  Ro.ger.  Az.  a  fess  erm.  betw.  3  lion's  heads  erased  or.  .  .  .  Richard'  of  Earl's 
Colne,  Eng.  ;  Mabel^  Harlakenden  came  (with  her  bro.  Roger,  b.  Earl's  C.  Oct  i,  1611) 
from  Eng.  to  America  in  ship  Defence,  Oct.,  i6:!5,  m.  Gov.  John  Haynes-. 

Bradstreet  ancestrv  : '  Bradstreet,  Rev.  Simon-,  Gov.  SimonS  [see-f  noo] 

m.  ist,  Anne  Dudley3;'Mercv*  Bradstreet,  m.  Nathaniel  Wade^. 

Dudley  ancestry :  —  Rogeri,  Gov.  Thomas^  [see  +  iico]  Anne^  Dudley  m.  Gov.  Simon 
Bradstreet^. 

3239. 

Sarah  Eli^ahetJi'  Pratt  (susan^),  m.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
July  18,  1844,  William  Au.gustus  Herrick,  b.  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1820,  d.  June  11,  1887,  s.  Avery  and  Mary  (Cha- 
pin).     Ch.  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.: 

8769  William  Cleveland'^  Herrick,  b.  July  3,  1845,  ™-  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  Aug-.  24,  1882,  Frances  Dewey  Fuller,  b.  Lee,  Mass., 
Feb.  2,  da.  Benjamin  Holland  and  Abigail  (Bassett),  dwelt  N.Y. 
city,  stationer,  res.  Chicago,  111.,  1883,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1894, 
s.  p.  8770  Elizabeth  Pratt^  Herrick,  b.  Dec.  20,  1850,  res.  Geneva, 
unmarried. 

8771  Lucy  Wade^  Herrick,  b.  Nov.  29,  1852,  res.  Geneva, 
unm.  William  Augustus  Herrick  resided  in  Rochester  1840  to 
May,  1854,  Geneva  since,  flour  merchant  of  Geneva. 

3240. 

John  Morrisoii'  Pratt  (susan^,  Aaron^,  *,  3,  =),  d.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1879,  a.  57,  m.  ist,  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  3,  1846, 
Mary  Watson  Tudor,  b.  H.  July  7,  1825,  d.  H.  May  29,  1855,  da. 


II08  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

William  AVatson  and  Mary  Dalrymple  (Bruce).  He  m.  2d, 
Brooklyn,  Dec.  26,  1872,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  (Ames)  Foster,  b.  Pep- 
erell,  Mass.,  widow  Amasa  vSmith  Foster,  da.  Asa  and  Sarah 
(Spaulding).     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn,  by  ist  m.: 

+8772      U'iniiD/i  Ti/dor^  Pratt,  b.  July  2,  1847. 

Edward  Cleveland'*  Pratt,  b.   Apr.   22,  1850,  d.   Berlin, 
Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1857. 

8773  Mary  Tu do r""  Pratt,  b.  Feb.  18,  1853,  m.  Brooklyn, 
Feb.  9,  1876,  Edwin  Lee  Allen,  b.  North  Scituate,  Providence 
CO.,  R.  I.,  Feb.  29,  1848,  son  Edwin  Lee  and  Lydia  Waterman 
(Smith),  res.  Brooklyn  1861-95  ;  produce  commission  merchant 
in  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  :  Ediv/n  Lee''  Allen,  Jan.  28,  1877  ; 
Harold  Bruce'  Allen,  May  17,  1880  ;  Marion  Tiedo?-^  Allen,  Jan.  31, 
1883  ;  John  Praif  Allen,  Dec.  18,  1895. 

8774  Alice  Cleveland^  Pratt,  b.  Apr.  7,  1855,  m.  Brooklyn, 
Nov.  23,  1881,  Theodore  Conkling,  b.  Greenbush  Heights,  opp. 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1856,  son  Theodore  Haresonyer  and 
Elizabeth  Pratt  (Aiken),  res.  N.  Y.  city,  cloth  merchant,  s.  p. 
2d  m.,  s.  p. 

John  Morrison''  Pratt  lived  at  Hartford  to  May,  1829,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  to  autumn  of  1840,  Auburn  to  1841,  Berlin,  Conn., 
1856-60,  Brooklyn  finally.  Successively  merch.,  manufacturer, 
and  publisher  in  New  York  city. 

Tudor  ancestry :  — 3  arms :  TuDOR  Trevor  (Lord  of  Whittingtou  co.  Salop,  Found- 
er of  the  Tribe  of  "the  Marches,  living  A.  D.  924).  Per  bend  sinister  erm.  and  erminois  ;, 
over  all  a  lion  ramp.  or.  .  .  .  Owen,  or  Owyni,  ac.  to  trad,  from  W^ales,  claim  of  re- 
lationship to  possessor  of  Gr.  Britain  throne,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1645,  m.  Mrs.  Mary  (Loo- 
mis)  Skinner,  wid.  John  Skinner,  da.  Joseph  of  W.;  Samuel'-^,  b.  W.  Dec.  5,  1652,  m.  Mrs. 
Abigal  (Filley)  Bissell,  wid.  John  Bissell,  da.  William  and  Margaret  of  W.;  Rev.  Sam- 
uel3,  Yale  1728,  of  Poquonock,  m.  Mary  Smith,  da.  of  Joseph  and  Esther  of  Middletown, 
Conn.;  Samuel'',  m.  Naomi  Diggens  ;  Samuel",  m.  Mary  Watson^  ;  William  Watson^  Tu- 
dor, b.  1801,  Yale  1820,  m.  Mary  Dalrymple  Bruce^s. —  Loomis geii.  Female  Lines,  1 :  14b. 

Bruce,  Rrusce,  Dc  Br  us  ancestry,  2  lines  :  —The  name  of  Brus  or  Bruis,  taken  origi- 
nally from  the  castle  of  Bruis,  in  the  diocese  of  Coutance,  Normandy,  assumed  after- 
ward, in  documents,  rolls,  etc.,  a  variety  of  orthography  :  Braiosa,  Braos,  de  Braosa,. 
Braose,  Braus,  de  Brmvse,  Breause,  Breliuse,  Breos,  Breosa,  Breous,  Breouse,  Breuhosa, 
Breuse,  Breives,  Breivis,  Breivose,  Breivcsa,  Brews,  Brevosa,  Broosa,  Bruis,  de  Bruse, 
Briiys;  and  in  France  and  Normandy:  Rriouze,  Brois,  Brueis,  Brueix,  Brues,  Bruex, 
Briieys: — 27  arms:  Bkuce  (Kennet;  [carried  by  this  branch  —  one  of  the  very  few 
American  families  who  legalU'  carry  arms]  ;  founded  by  Thomas  De  Bruys  of  Kennet, 
younger  brother  of  Sir  David  Bruce  of  Clackmannan,  who  succeeded  in  1405).  Or,  a  sal- 
tire  and  chief  gu.  the  last  charged  with  a  mullet  ar.  Crest  —  A  hand  holding  a  sceptre 
ppr.  Motto — .Fuimus.  .  .  .  From  Ord^s  Histoiy  of  Cleveland,  o\ip.x>- ■^^s  —  'P'E.UIGV.V.'E. 
OF  THE  Illustrious  .\nd  Noble  Family  of  Bruce,  from  the  Year  721.  .  .  . 
Thebotawi,  Duke  of  Sleswick  and  Stormarch,  was  living  A.  D.  721,  m.  Gundella,  da.  of 
Vitellan,  Lord  of  Bellansted,  etc.,  in  Germany;  Euslin  or  Ouslin-,  a  Dane,  surnamed 
Ghimrice.  m.  Ascda,  da.  of  Ragenwald,  s.  of  Olarius,  King  of  Norway;  Regenwald',  a 
Danish  Earl,  Lord  of  N.  and  S.  Mura,  m.  [ist?],  Groe,  da.  of  Unemund,  Count  of  Feoden  ; 
Eynor*,  Earl  of  the  Orkneys,  surnamed  Turff  Eynor  ;  Torfin",  Earl  of  the  O.  and  Shet- 
land Isles,  m.  Gailcota,  da.  of  Duncan,  Earl  of  Caithness;  Lother'',  Earl  of  O.,  m.  Alfrica, 
da.  of  Samerlad,  Prince  of  Argyle  ;  Sygurt',  PCarl,  surm.  Corpulent,  m.  Alice,  da.  of  Mal- 
colm II,  King  of  Scotland  ;  Brusce*',  Earl  of  Caithness,  m.  Ostrida,  da.  of  Regenald, 
Earl  of  Gothland  and  Vigin  ;  Regenwald-*,  m.  Arlogia,  da.  of  Waldamar,  Duke  of  Rus- 
sia ;  Robert'"  de  Brusce,  built  "  La  Brusce  "  castle  of  Bruis,  n.  Valognes,  in  the  diocese 
of  Coutance,  Normandy,  was  Counsellor  to  Robert,  Duke  of  Normandy,  in.  Emma,  da. 
of  Allan,  Earl  of  Bretagne  ;  Robert"  de  Brusce,  or  Brus,  of  Skelton  Castle,  in  Cleveland, 
a  noble  Norman  knight,  the  first  of  this  race  of  heroes  and  patriots  who  landed  in  Eng. 
with  the  Conqueror  1066,  held  4^)  manors  in  E.  and  W.  Ridings,  d.  about  1094,  m.  Agnes, 
da.  of  Waltheg,  Earl  of  St.  Clair  ;  Robert' ^  de  Bruce,  Lord  of  Skelton,  founded  Guisbor- 
ough  Priory  mg  [his  charter  mentions  Uctked  DE  Cliveland^  -f  17702],  d.  5  ides  May, 
1141,  buried  in  the  priory,  m.  Agnes,  da.  of  Fulk  Pagnell,  a  great  baron.  liuried  in  Guis- 
borou.gh  Priory  ;  Robert' ^  de  Bruce,  Lord  of  Annandale,  Scotl.,  in  right  of  his  wife.  He 
laid  aside  his  paternal  arms  and  carried  those  of  Annandale,  m.  Agnes,  da.  and  h.  of  De 
Annan,  Lord  of  Annandale  ;  Robert'"',  Lord  of  A.,  d.  Dec,  1183,  m.  Isabel,  da.  of  William 
the  Lion,  King  of  Scotl.;  William'^  de  Brus,  Lord  of  A.,  sat  in  Parliament  of  King  John,  d. 
7  kal.,  Aug.  16th  John,  bur.  in  Gisboro  ;  Robert''',  Lord  of  A.,  d.  1245,  bur.  Savvtry  Abbey, 
Hunts.,  m.  Isabel,  2d  da.  and  h.  of  David,  Earl  of  Pluntingdon,  bro.  and  h.  to  William,  King 
of  Scoti.;  Robert",  competition  for  crown  of  Scotl.,  gov.  of  Carlisle,  m.  Isabel,  da.  of  Gil- 
bert de  Clare,  Earl  of  Gloucester  ;  Sir  John'**  de  Bruce,  knight,  witness  to  charter  to  Tin- 
call  Abbey  (brother  to  Robert  de  Brus,  father  of  the  Kings  Bruce  —  see  ante  Origin  of  the 
Cleveland  family);   Sir  Robert'"  de  Bruce,  knight ;  Sir  Robert^"  de  Bruce,  succeeded,  at 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1109 

death  of  King  David  Bruce,  as  heir-male  of  the  Bruces.  Had  charter  from  King  David  of 
castle  Clackmannan,  m.  Isabel,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Stewart  of  Rosythe  ;  Sir  Robert^i  Bruce, 
of  Clackmannan,  d.  1405,  m.  a  da.  of  Sir  John  Scrymgeour  of  Dudhope  ;  Sir  David^",  m. 
Joan,  da.  of  Sir  John  Stewart  ;  John^s,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  David  Stewart  of  Rosyth  ; 
Sir  Davids^,  m.  Marion,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Herries  of  Ferreagles  ;  David^s  ;  Archibald's 
Bruce,  of  Clackm.,  m.  Margaret  Bruce'"  [her  ancestrv :  Sir  Robert'i  —see  above— of  C, 
d.  1405  ;  Thomas'2,  to  whom  his  father  granted  the  lands  of  Kennet,  May  8.  1389,  founder 
of  the  Kennet  Bruces;  Thomas's  ;  David'^  m.  Agnes  Redhach  ;  David's ;  Patrick'^  ; 
Robert'",  1556,  all  of  Kennet,  m.  a  da.  of  Andrew  Kinmont,  Esq.;  Margaret'"  Bruce]; 
Robert",  Esq.,  of  Kennet  and  Clackm.,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Alexander  Gall  of  Maw, 
Fifeshire  ;  Robert'",  acq.  16.^2  lands  of  Eister  Kennet,  and  charter  1648  of  barony  of  Shan- 
body,  m.  Agnes,  da.  of  Patrick  Murray  of  Perdowe,  by  Margaret,  his  wife,  da.  of  Lord 
Colville  of  "Culross  ;  Rev.  Alexander'-',  had  the  lands  of  Gartlett  from  his  father,  char- 
ter Mar.  2,  1670,  d.  Veincash,  co.  Armagh,  Ireland,  1704,  m.  Margaret,  da.  of  Js.  Cleiland, 
by  Isabel  Kennedy,  his  w.,  of  the  family  of  the  Earl  of  Cassillis ;  Hon.  James^",  went  out 
to  Barbadoes  Isl.,  a  judge  there,  d.  1749,  bur.  in  St.  Andrew's  church,  B.,  m.  Keturah,  da. 

of Osborne,  Esq.,  of  B.;  Hon.  Joseph  OsborneS',  judge,  had,  with  his  w.,  estates 

in  B.,  etc.,  m.  Jane,  da.  and  h.  of  Samuel  Barwick,  Esq.,  pres.  of  Council,  Gov.  of  Barba- 
does 1732,  and  grandda.  of  Col.  Samuel  Barwick.  Gov.  of  B.  1666  ;  Barwick^'  Bruce,M.D. , 
b.  1756,  magistrate,  Physician-Gen.  to  Militia  Forces  of  Barbadoes,  died  May  13,  1841,  m. 
Amabel,  da.  and  coh. 'of  Nathaniel  Walrond,  Esq.,  of  B.,  a  lineal  desc.  of  Col.  Hum- 
phrey Walrond,  Gov.  of  the  Isl.  1660,  and  a  coh.  to  ancient  barony  of  "De  Welles"  — 
Baiike's  Raronia  Aiiglica,  1 :  453  :  Mary  Dalrymple^a  Bruce,  m.  William  Watson  Tudor^. 

Watson  LDicestrv :  —  'R-oherxy^  from  London,  Windsor,  m.  Dec.  10,  1646,  Mary  Rock- 
well, da.  John  of  W'.;  Ebenezer',  b.  Apr.  25,  1661,  of  E.  Windsor,  m.  Abigail  Kelsie  of  W. ; 
Ebenezer^,  m.  Anne  Trumbull,  da.  of  Ammi'  (evidently  Joseph',  Suffield,  John')  Trum- 
bull and  AnnS  (Samuel'  m.  Marv  Cadwell,  Thomas',  Hartford)  Burnham ;  John'',  m. 
Anne  Bliss,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Ann  (Gavlord^) ;  Mary^  Watson,  m.  Samuel  Tudor^. 

Gavlord  aiicestrv :  ^]'3^'i^^,  of  E,  Windsor  [we  think  he  is  John',  John^,  William', 
Williarni,  of  Dorchester],  m.  1712,  Hannah  Grant''  ;  Ann''  Gaj'lord,  m.  Ebenezer  Bliss. 

Grant  awt-tPj/rj/.-  — Matthew' ;  Samuel'  [see  +3235];  SamueP,  m.  2d,  Grace  Miner; 
Hannah*  Grant. 

Mary  Jane  Ames  m.  ist,  Amasa  vSmith  Foster.  Ch.:  Harold 
Foster,  d.;  Ida  Foster,  b.  Brookl.,  m.  Eugene  Crampton  of  B.; 
ch.:  2. 

3241. 

CoVlieliil     'Er    PVGtt   (Susan",  Aaron^,  Aaron'',  Aaron^,  Aaron",  Moses'), 

died  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  2,  1895,  a.  67,  m.  ist,  at  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  II,  185 1,  Edgar  Wallace  Lynde,  b.  at  Guilford,  Vt., 
Dec.  7,  1824,  d.  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  11,  1854,  a  s.  of  Thomas 
and  Rectina  Francese  (Houghton).  She  m.  2d,  at  Geneva,  N. 
Y.,  Oct.  7,  1858,  as  3d  w.,  Simeon  Lorenzo  Loomis,  born  East 
Windsor,  Conn.,  Mar.  2,  1792,  d.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  23,  1863, 
a  son  of  Simeon  and  Betsey  (Foster).     Both  m.:  s.  p. 

Mrs.  Cornelia  E'  {Pratt')  \_Lynde\  Loottiis  resided  at  Rochester, 
Hartford,  Brooklyn,  and  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  and  her  death  occurred 
while  visiting,  and  at  the  residence  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Elijah  Rob- 
inson Kennedy,  where  the  funeral  took  place  Apr.  4 ;  burial, 
Apr.  5,  in  Mount  Hope  Cemetery,  Rochester,  by  the  side  of  her 
husband,  Edgar  Wallace  Lynde.  Mrs.  Loomis  was  greatly  be- 
loved by  a  very  large  circle  of  relatives  and  friends.  To  her 
efforts  are  largely  due  the  completeness  of  the  records  of  the 
descendants  of  Mrs.  Susan"  (Cleveland)  Pratt. 

Mr.  Edgar  Wallace  Lynde  resided  always  in  Rochester, 
druggist  and  chemist. 

Mr.  Simeon  Lorenzo  Loomis  lived  at  Hartford  and  at 
Brooklyn  ;  was  Secretary  of  the  ^tna  Fire  Insurance  co.  of 
Hartford  from  1837  to  1853,  President  of  the  Home  Fire  Insur- 
ance CO.  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1853  to  1855,  President  of  the 
Phoenix  Fire  Insurance  Company  of  Hartford  from  1855  to  de- 
cease. He  m.  ist,  Sept.  16,  1819,  Maria  Smith,  who  d.  Aug.  31, 
1 85 1.  He  IB.  2d,  May  20,  1856,  Maria  Fort,  who  died  Aug.  31, 
1857.  Children  by  ist  m.:  i,  Thomas  Smith  Loomis,  b.  Oct.  21, 
1821,  d.  Nov.  II,  1840  ;  ii,  Martha  Maria  Loomis,  b.  Jan.  26,  1825, 
m.  July,  1848,  Hiram  G.  Pryor,  who  d.  Mar.,  1868;  iii,  Edward 
Selden  Loomis,  b.  Nov.  24,  d.  Dec.  13,  1827. 


mo  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

iv,  Randolph  Barnes  Loomis,  b.  June  13,  1829,  m.  Brooklyn, 
Feb.  26,  1849,  Julia  Bidwell,  Brooklyn.  Ch.:  i,  Thomas  Henry 
Loomis,  b,  July  6,  1850  ;  2,  Stanley  Bidwell  Loomis,  Dec.  3,  1851; 
3,  Charles  Randolph  Loomis,  Nov.  24,  1853. 

V,  Lorenzo  Foster  Loomis,  b.  July  3,  1831,  d.  Oct.  14,  1836; 
vi,  Charles  King  Loomis,  b.  Nov.  6,  1S34,  unm..  Warehouse  Point, 
Conn.;  vii,  Albert  Griswold  Loomis,  b.  June  13,  1841,  d.  Nov.  7, 
1843. 

Loomis  ancestry: — Joseph'  [see +3047];  Joseph^,  b.  Eng'.  1616,  of  Windsor,  Conn., 
m.  ist,  Sarah  Hill ;  JohnS,  b.  Oct.  i,  1651,  of  E.  Windsor  and  Hatfield,  Mass.,  m.  2d,  Esther 
Gillet^,  b.  May  24,  1671;  John*,  b.  Sept.  21,  1713,  m.  ist,  Abigail  Ellsworth  ;  Luke^,  b.  Oct. 
15,  1736,  m.  Experience  Carver  of  Bridgewater;  Simeon^  Loomis,  b.  Sept.  11,  1767,  of  S. 
Windsor  and  Lansingburgh,  N.  Y.,  m.  Betsey  Foster. —  Loomis  gen. 

Gillett,  Gilli'tfc,  Jellett  ancesti'v :—i  arms :  GiLLETT  ;  /.•  Gillet  alias  CHANDLER  ;. 
/.-  Gillet  or  Gillot:  (Broadfield,  co.  Norfolk).  Erm.  on  a  bend  engr.  sa.  3  lucies' 
heads  erased  or,  collared  with  a  bar  gemel  gu.  Crest  —  A  lucy's  head  erased  and  erect 
or,  collared  as  in  the  arms.  .  .  .  Jonathan' and  his  brother  Nathan  came  to  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  with  Rev.  John  Maverick  and  Rev.  John  Warhani  (who  came  from  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon,  Eng.,  and  both  came  from  Plymouth,  Eng.,  in  the  Mary,  1630)  1630,  freeman 
May  6,  1635,  Windsor  1636,  constable  1656,  d.  1677  ;  Cornelius^,  b.  per.  in  Eng.,  of  Windsor, 
freem.  1658,  m.  Priscilla  Kelsey ;  Esther^  Gillet  m.  John  Loomis^. 

3242. 

Caroline  A'  JPratt  (susano),  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  25, 
18S7,  a.  59,  unm.,  buried  in  Spring  Grove  Cemetery,  Hartford, 
Conn.;  resided  with  her  brother,  John  M.'  Pratt,  in  Brooklyn. 
This  estimable  lady  was  actively  engaged  in  many  of  the  be- 
nevolent objects  of  Brooklyn,  and  26  years  teacner  of  S.  S.  In- 
fant Class  of  Central  Congregational  church.  jV.  Y.  Observer^ 
Sept.  J,  1888,  contains  a  fitting  tribute  to  her  memory. 

3243. 

Charles  Dexter'  Pratt  (susanO,  m.  Charleston,  S.  C, 
June  12,  1855,  Sarah  Jennie  Hazlet,  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  Aug.  15, 
1827,  a  da.  James  and  Mary  Renine  (Manley).  Resided  in 
Charleston  to  June,  1857,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  afterward.  Of  Pratt 
(William  T.)  &  Co.,  in  N.  Y.  city,  1882  ;  of  N.  Y.  city,  1894. 

8775-6  Mary  Hazlet^  Pratt,  b.  Nov.  2,  1859,  New  York 
city,  unm.,  res.  Brooklyn  ;  Charles  Spencer^  Pratt,  b.  Oct.  26,  1862, 
West  End,  N.  J.,  unm.,  res.  Brooklyn. 

3244. 

3Iargaret    Lucinda'    Smith     (Lucy«,    Aaron^,    AaronS    Aarons, 

Aaron2,  Mosesi),  died  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1893,  a.  82,  m.  ist, 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1837,  as  2d  w.,  Alexander  ]ay  Burr,  b. 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1810,  died  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  i,  1838. 
(He  m.  ist,  Julia  Bodge'  Pratt  +3234  )  She  m.  2d,  at  Auburn, 
June  8,  1846,  as  3d  w.,  Luther  Tucker,  b.  Brandon,  Vt.,  May  7, 
1802,  d.  Albany,  Jan.  26, 1873,  son  of  Stephen  and  Olive  (Green), 
ist  m.:  s.  p.     Children  by  2d  m.,  b.  at  Hope  Cottage,  n.  Albany: 

+8777      Gilbert  Milligan^  Tucker,  b.  Aug.  26,  1847. 

-[-8778      Willis  Gaylord'  Tucker,  b.  Oct.  31,  1849. 

Luther  Tucker  was  placed  with  Timothy  O.  Strong  of  Mid- 
dlebury,  Vt,  in  1815,  to  learn  the  printing  business;  removed 
in  181 7  to  Palmyra,  N.  Y.  In  1825  he  was  partner  in  the  print- 
ing business  with  Henry  C.  vSleight  of  Jamaica,  L.  I.     In  1826 


Hirw.  diiutiL.N.  ii 


DECSENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  mi 

he  removed  to  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  established  the  Rochester 
Daily  Advertiser.  Oct.  26,  1826,  the  first  daily  paper  west  of 
Albany,  still  a  flourishing  newspaper,  now  called  The  Union  and 
Advertiser.  He  established  at  Rochester,  Jan.  i,  1831,  TJie  Genesee 
Fanner  (a  weekly),  which  periodical  was  the  ancestor  of  the 
present  Tlie  Cultivator  and  Country  Gentleman  (also  a  weekly). 
He  afterwards  bought  The  Cultivator.,  merged  TJie  Genesee  Far- 
mer mto  it —  adopting  the  name  of  broader  scope.  Removed, 
in  1840,  to  Albany,  where  he,  Jan.  i,  1853,  established  The 
Country  Gentleman,  at  Albany.  He  continued  The  Cultivator  as  a 
monthly  until  1866,  when  it  was  consolidated  with  The  Country 
Gentleman.  No  change  has  taken  place  in  the  management 
since  the  start,  Jan.  i,  1831,  except  the  death  of  the  founder 
and  the  accession,  one  by  one,  of  two  of  his  sons  and  one  grand- 
son. The  Cultivator  and  Country  Gentleman.,  since  i860,  has  been 
published  by  the  firm,  Luther  Tucker  &  Son,  Albany.  The 
journal  is  very  much  the  oldest  as  well  as  admittedly  the  lead- 
ing agricultural  periodical  of  any  class  in  this  country.  If  any- 
thing else  professes  to  date  farther  back  —  of  which  the  editors 
are  not  sure  —  it  can  only  be  by  counting  from  the  establish- 
ment of  some  other  and  distinct  periodical  which  had  sus- 
pended publication.  People  sometimes  revive  newspapers  that 
have  been  dead  for  years,  and  then  number  the  volumes  from 
the  beginning,  as  if  there  had  been  continuity. 

Luther. Tucker  m.  ist,  at  Rochester,  Windsor  co.,  Vt.,  Nov. 
19,  1827,  Naomi  Sparhawk,  b.  Rochester,  Vt.,  Oct.  19,  1807,  d. 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  4,  1832,  a  da.  of  Dea.  Ebenezer  and 
Azuba  (Jefferson).  He  m.  2d,  Rochester,  Vt.,  Oct.  14,  1833, 
Mary  Sparhawk,  b.  Rochester,  Vt.,  Sept.  23,  1805,  died  Albany, 
Mar.  8,  1844,  sister  to  his  first  wife.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

i  Charles  Henry  Tucker,  b.  Dec.  i,  1828,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
d.  there  Aug.  9,  1832.  ii  Julia  Naomi  Tucker,  b.  Jan.  16,  1832, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  d.  Albany,  Dec.  12,  1881.  By  2d  m.  :  iii 
Luther  Henry  Tucker,  b.  Oct.  19,  1834,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  d. 
Albanv,  Feb.  23,  1897,  m.  at  St.  George's  Manor,  Setauket, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1865,  Cornelia  Strong  Vail,  b.  Islip,  L.  I., 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  26,  1844,  da.  of  Harvey  Wentworth  and  Anne 
(Udall).  Grad.  Yale,  1855.  Residence,  Albany,  of  the  firm 
Luther  Tucker  &  Son,  is  editor  on  The  Cultivator  and  Country 
Gentle  num.     Ch.  b.  Albany  : 

1.  Luther  Henry  Tucker,  b.  Sept.  9,  1869,  m.  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  28,  1894,  Florence  Barnard,  b.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
Dec.  31,  1870,  da.  of  Dr.  vStephen  Paddock  and  Martha  Taylor 
(Mellen).  Grad.  Yale,  1891  ;  res.,  Albany,  of  Luther  Tucker  & 
Sons,  is  editor  on  The  Cultivator  and  Country  Ge?itleman.  Ch. 
Katherine  Barnard  Tucker,  b.  Aug.  24,  1895,  A. 

2.  Cornelia  Lucinda  Tucker,  b.  Sept.  6,  1871,  unm.  3 
Wentworth  Tucker,  b.  July  13,  1878.  4.  Carll  Tucker,  Oct 
14,  1881. 

iv     Mary  Louisa  Tucker,   b.   Nov.   15,  1836,  Rochester,  m 
John  Stuart^  Porter  +8696.     v     Samuel  Sparhawk   Tucker,  b 
and  d.  Mar.  13,  1839,  R.     vi     Martha  Ellen  Tucker,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1842,  Albany,  d.  A.,  Aug.  17,  1843.     vii     Frances  Laura  Tucker, 
b.  Feb.  4,  1844,  A.,  d.  A.,  Nov.  23,  1845. 


XI 12  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Tucker  ancestry  : — Tucker:  (Exeter,  co.  Devon.)  Barry  wavy  of  ten,  argent  and 
azure ;  on  a  chevron  embattled  and  counterembattled  or,  betvi^een  three  seahorses 
naiant  of  the  first,  five  guttees  —  de  poix.  Crest  —  A  lion's  gamb.  erased  and  erect, 
gules  charged  with  three  billets  in  pale  or,  holding  in  the  foot  a  battle-axe  azure,  handle 
or.  Motto  —  Nil  desperandum.  .  .  Robert',  b  Milton,  Eng,  1604,  of  Weyinouth,  Eng., 
came  to  Mass.,  1635,  settled  in  Wessagasset  (Weymouth),  Mass.,  selectman,  recorder, 
representative  at  gen.  court,  d.  1682,  m.  Elizabeth  Allen;  Ephraim",  b  1642,  of  IMilton, 
Mass.,  d.  1736,  m.  Hannah  ;  Ephraim^,  b.  Oct.  10,  i68q,  of  M.,  d.  Jan.  26,  1764,  m.  Mary 
Sumner  ;  vStephen'',  b.  Nov.  25,  1732,  early  settler  of  Woodstock,  Conn.,  d.  Nov.  8,  i8o8,  m. 
Lois  Lyon  ;  Stephen^  Tucker,  b.  Sept.  20,  1761,  of  Brandon,  d.  ab.  1820,  m.  Olive  Green. 

3245. 

LUCIJ    CleVelaiuV    Smith    (Lucy^,  Aaron^  AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron^, 

Mosesi),  m.  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  1832,  Gilbert  McKie  Mil- 
ligan,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  1810,  d.  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  s. 
Samuel  Gilbert  and  Elizabeth  (McKie).     Ch.  : 

+  8779     Elizabeth  McKie^  Mi/ligan,  b.  Oct,  i,  1833,  N.  Y.  city. 

-j-8780  Samuel  Gilherf  Milligan,  b.  Aug.  31,  1835,  Auburn, 
N.  Y. 

+8781     John  Calvin^  Milligan,  b.  Apr.  14,  1837,  A. 

-j-8782     Lucy  Cleveland^  Milligan,  b.  July  22,  1839,  A. 

8783  Thomas  Pringle^  Afilligaii,  b.  Apr.  17,  1842,  A.,  m. 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Jan.  25,  1870,  Fannie  Waterbury,  res.  Cam- 
bridge, Md.,  1895.  Ch.  :  Isabell  Patchin'  Milliga/i,  b.  June  6, 
1871  ;  Gilbert  McKie''  Milligan,  Aug.  18,  1873;  Elsie  Waterbury^ 
Milliga/i,  Dec.  28,  1876;  Albert  Eorbes  Conant^  Milligan,  Nov.  4, 
1878  ;  Thomas  Pringle'  Alilliga/i,  Nov.  4,  1883  ;  Frank  Chandler^ 
Milligan,  Nov.  4,  1883. 

8784  Jennie^  Milligan,  b.  Mar.  i,  1845,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  South 
Orange,  N.  J.,  Jan.  i,  1897,  m.  there  Mar.  12,  1873,  William  J. 
Chandler,  M.D.  Ch.  b.  S.  Orange  :  William  Jessuf  Chandler,  b. 
Jan.  6,  1874,  d.  Mar.  7,  1875  ;  Susan  Spring^  Chandler,  b.  Jime  27, 
1875;  Mary  Jessup^  Chandler,  July  8,  1877;  Henry  Milligan^ 
Chandler,  vSept.  15,  1879.  Susan^,  b.  Dec.  23,  1847,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  d.  there  Jan.  13,  1848. 

8785  Luther  Tucker''  Milligan,  b.  Dec.  8,  1848,  Williams- 
burgh  (now  Brooklyn),  N.  Y.,  d.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1896, 
m.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1872,  Sarah  Hadley.  Ch.  :  Ltither 
Tucker'  Milligan,  b.  Aug.  18,  1873,  ^-  Feb.  5,  1874;  Samuel  G.' 
Milligan,  b.  Apr.  26,  1875,  d.  Mar.  30,  1884;  Edgar  C^  Milligan, 
b.  Oct.  4,  1880,  d.  Mar.  27,  1884  ;  Anna  IV.^  Milligan,  b.  Aug.  12, 
d.  24,  1885. 

8786  Henry  Coggle^  Milligan,  b.  Oct.  22,  185 1,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27,  1875,  Martha  Reed  Avery. 
Ch.  :  Mabel  Carrington^  Milligan,  b.  June  3,  1877  ;  Elizabeth 
McKee^  Milligan,  July  7,  1880;  Ednvard  Averf  Milligan,  Apr.  9, 
1882  ;  Jennie  Chandler"  Milligan,  Aug.  4,  1885. 

Mr.  Gilbert  McKie  Milligan  resided  formerly  in  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  and  Auburn,  was  a  merchant  in  these  cities  ;  afterward 
lived  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  and  was  treasurer  of  the  Central  Rail- 
road of  New  Jersey,  1857,  &c. 

3246. 

SilSail    S2^rin(f    StnitJt     (Lucy^,   Aaron^,   Aaron4,    Aaron',   Aaron^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  i,  1882,  a.  66,  m.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  May  24,  1849,  as  2d  w.,  Henry  Chester  Porter.  (Hem. 
1st,  Sarah  Cleveland''  Dodge  +3222.)     s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


3247. 


1113 


Mnvy  Hodges'  Sniifh  (L"cy«),  m.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16, 
1838,  Horace  L.  Knight.     Residence  :  Auburn.     Ch.  b.  Auburn  : 
-f-8787     Horace  Alexander'^  Knight,  b.  Apr.  8,  1840. 

8788  Mary  Linidie^  Knight,  b.  Mar.  16,  1842,  m.  Auburn, 
June  20,  1 87 1,  Joseph  B.  Sherwood.  Ch.  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.  : 
Arthur  Knight'^  Sherwood,  b.  Jan.  16,  d.  May  16,  1873  ;  Bennie 
Abbot^  Sherwood,  b.  May  31,  d.  July  12,  1876  ;  Frank  Abbot"^  Sher- 
wwod,  b.  Jan.  11,  1882.  Charles  Cleveland^  Knight,  h.  Oct.  15,  1844, 
d.  Sept.  29,  1850. 

3248. 

WILLIAM      CHARLES'       CLEVELAND      (Anthony     Benezet*, 

Aaron^,  Aaron^  Aarons,  Aaron2,  Moses'),  d.  Cornell  University,  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  16,  1873,  ^-  34'  ^^^-  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1863, 
Angeline  T.  Clarke.  Ch.  :  Lilian*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  12, 
1868,  unm.,  res.  College  Hills,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  1890. 

Prof.  William  Charles'  Cleveland,  C.  E.,  grad.  Lawrence 
Scientific  school,  Cambridge,  B.  S.  Harvard,  1862.  Practiced 
his  profession  and  resided  in  Cambridge  until  called  to  be 
Prof,  of  civil  engineering,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
on  the  founding  of  the  institution,  1868.  His  rare  talents  and 
knowledge  in  his  profession  attracted  the  attention  of  the 
University  authorities  at  the  beginning  of  selecting  the  faculty. 
His  connection  with  the  University  was  successful  in  the  ex- 
treme. He  was  a  passionate  lover  of  art,  and  the  best  influ- 
ences of  its  study  were  stamped  upon  his  daily  life,  and  made 
him  one  of  the  pleasantest  of  men  to  associate  with  students  — 
Franklin  B.  Hough's  Biographical  Sketches.  He  is  buried  in  Mt. 
Auburn  cemeter}',  Cambridge. 

Mrs.  Angeline  T.  (Clarke)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  Cambridge,  18 — , 
Leonard  Jarvis  Manning,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  11,  1856,  a  s. 
Joseph  Cogswell  and  Rebecca  Parkman  Jarvis  (Livermore). 
He  grad.  Harvard,  1876,  res.  College  Hill,  asst.  superintendent 
Medford,  Mass.,  High  School,     s.  p. 

Manning  ancestry,  &fc.  :  —  Dr.  Samuel'  of  Lancaster,  Mass.,  bef.  1806,  m,  Lucy  Cogs- 
well ;  Mary  \Voods2  "m.  Dr.  Anthony  Benezet^  Cleveland  -|-i"4i  Joseph  Cogswell^  m. 
Rebecca  Parkman  Jarvis  Livermore,  b.  Milford,  Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H  ,  Dec.  31,  i8iq,  d. 
there  Oct.  o,  1886,  buried  at  Baltimore,  a  da.  Solomon  Kidder  and  Abigail  Adkins 
<Jarvis).  Ch.  :  Leonard  Jarvis^,  Charles  H.3,  U.  S.  N.,  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Cleveland 
Pratt^  Manning,  res.  Baltimore,  1890,  lawyer. 

3249. 

CLEMENT'      CLEVELAND       (Anthony    Benezet^    Aaron^    Aaron^, 

Aarons,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  June  17,  1874,  Annie 
Ward  Davenport,  b.  Roxbury,  Feb.  9,  1850,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  a 
da.  of  Henry  and  Caroline  (Howe).     Ch.  : 

8789  Henry   Davenport*  Cleveland,  b.   Nov.   11,  1875, 
New  York  city. 

8790  Elizabeth  Manning*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,   1876, 
New  York  city. 

Clement'  Cleveland,   b.    Tune   22,   1880,  Newport 
R.  I. 


1 1 14  CLEVELAND    GElSIEALOGY. 

George    Davenport*  Cleveland,    b.    and   d.    New 
York  city,  Oct.  ii,  1882. 

Dr.  Clement'  Cleveland  grad.  Harvard,  1867,  and  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  New  York  city,  187 1.  Residence, 
New  York  city,  1875-97,  physician.  Summer  cottage  at  New- 
port.    Dr.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  to  this  Genealogy. 

Davenport  ancestry :  —  See  N.  E.  H.  G.  Reg:,  XLV  :  rSS. —  Arms  —  DAVENPORT: 
(Coventry,  Warwick.)  Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3  crosses-crosslet  fitchy  sa.  .  .  .  Elijah^,  b. 
Canton,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1773,  of  Boston,  m.  Susan  Ward^,  b.  Jan.  30,  1781 ;  Henry^  Daven- 
port m.  Caroline  Howe,  da.  of  Jacob  Howe  of  Boston. 

Hard  ancestry :  —  Williami   [see  +38]  m.  ist,  ,  she  evidently  d.  in  Eng.  ;  John^, 

b.  Eng.  ab.  1626,  of  Newton,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  freem.,  1649,  his  dwelling  used  as  a  gar- 
rison. King  Phillip's  war,  1675-6,  d.  Newton,  July  8,  1708,  m.  Hannah  Jackson^,  b.  Eng., 
1631,  d.  N.,  Apr.  24,  1704  ;  Richard^,  b.  Feb.  15,  1666,  rep.  Newton  in  Gen.  Court,  m.  Thankful 
Trowbridge^ ;  Ephraim*  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Haven^)  Stone,  wid.  of  Samuel-*  (Ebenezer^, 
Simon^,  Simon',  came,  1634,  of  Watertown)  Stone  ;  Rev.  Ephraim^,  b.  Mar.  21,  1741,  of 
Brookfield,  Mass.,  m.  2d,  Oct.  13,  1777,  Mary  Coleman^  ;  Susan  Ward^  m.  Elijah  Daven- 
porfi.— .1  H.  Hoard's  Ward  gen.,  103. 

Coleman  ancestry  :  —  Benjamini  of  Boston,  1777,  merchant,  m.  Hannah  Pemberton'' ; 
Mary  Coleman'^  m.  Ephraim  Ward^. 

Pemberton  ancestry :—  10  ar?ns :  Peiiberton  :  (Lancashire.)  Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3 
buckets  sa.  Crest  —  Upon  a  coney  ar.  an  eagle  ppr.  .  .  A  John  Pemberton  was  living 
in  1400  at  Stanhope,  Eng.  .  .  James'  ni.  Hannah  Penhallow^  ;  Hannah^  Pemberton  m. 
Benjamin  Coleman'. 

Penlialloiv  ancestry  :  —  arms — See  A'.  E.  H.  G.  Reg.,  XLV :  iqo.  Positive  Pedigree 
and  Authorized  Arms  —  V'E'iXHh'L'LOW,  Samuel,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  From  Penhallow, 
Cornwall.  Vert,  a  coney  ar.  .  .  Samuel',  b.  St.  Mabyn  co.,  Cornwall,  Eng.,  July  2, 
1655.  His  ancestors  had  long  owned  landed  estates  in  co.  Cornwall.  Came,  1686,  with 
Rev.  Charles  Morton,  rector  of  Blisland,  co.  Cornwall,  to  Boston,  of  Portsmouth,  chief 
justice,  treasurer  of  the  Province,  author  of  Wars  of  N.  E.,  m.  Mary  Cutt^  ;  Hannah^ 
Penhallow  m.  James  Pemberton'.  ^A^.  E.  Reg.,  XXXII :  2S ;  Savage. 

Cutt,  Cutis  ancestry : —  2  arms :  CUTT  ;  /  .•  CUTTES  ;  4:  CUTTS  :  Or,  on  a  bend 
engr.  sa.  3  bezants,  each  charged  with  a  mullet  sa.  .  .  John'  Cutt  of  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  1657,  selectman,  brother  of  Richard,  Robert,  and  Anne  Cute;  President  John*, 
supposed  to  have  come  from  Eng.  (Savage's  Gen.  Die.  says  :  "s.  of  that  Richard  mem.  of 
Oliver's  parliam.,  1654,  was  a  merch.  from  Wales),  was  appoint,  by  the  crown,  1679,  pres. 


of  the  province,  d.  Mar.  27,  1681,  m.  ist,  Bost^jn,  July  30,  1662,  Hannah  Starr,  b.  Ashford, 
Kent,  Eng.,  July  22,  1632,  da.  Dr.  Comfort  and  Elizabeth  ;  MaryS  Cutt  m.  Samuel  Pen- 
hallow'. —  Cutis  Family  by  Cecil  Hampden  Cutis  Hoivard,  20J. 


Haven  ancestry :  —  Richard'  [.see  +1229]  ;  Moses*,  b.  May  20,  1667,  m.  Mary  Bullard, 
da.  Nathaniel  ;  Mary^  Haven  m.  2d,  Ephraim  Ward*. 

Troivbridge  ancestry :  —2  ar}ns  :  Trowbridge:  (Modbury,  co.  Devon.)  Or,  on  a 
bridge  of  3  arches,  in  fesse,  gu.  masoned  sa.  3  streams  transfluent  ppr.  ;  a  tower,  sa., 
thereon  a  fane  ar.  .  .  .  Thomas'  from  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  Eng.,  ab.  1637,  thought 
to  be  of  Combe,  St.  Nicholas,  co.  Somerset,  was  prosecut.,  voyages  to  and  fr.  Barbadoes, 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1640,  went  home,  1644,  leav.  his  boys  to  care  of 
Thomas  Jeffreys  and  his  prop,  to  be  manag.  by  Henry  Gibbons,  d.  n.  Taunton,  Eng., 
Feb.  7,  1672  ;  James*,  b.  per.  in  Eng.  ab.  1636,  may  have  been  brot.  by  his  fa.  fr.  Eng., 
bap.  Dorchester,  1638,  m.  Margaret  Atherton,  da.  Humphrey  Atherton  of  D.  ;  Thankful' 
Trowbridge  m.  Richard  Ward'. 

Jackson  ancestry:  —  Christopher',  Edward*  [see  +3183];  Hannah' Jackson  in.  John 
Ward*. 

3252, 

WILLIAM  McMAHAN'  CLEVELAND  (Stephen  Blythe^  Aa- 
ron6,  Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron*)^    b.    Batavia,    O.,    Sept.  5,   1823,    m.    With- 

amsville,  Clermont  co.,  O.,  Apr.  29,  1849,  Elizabeth  Ann  Sar- 
gent, b.  Steubenville,  Jefferson  co.,  O.,  Mar.  27,  1829,  da.  Wil- 
liam and  Lienor  (vSeamon)  vSharp.  Dwelt  at  Batavia  to  1838, 
Cincinnati  to  1853,  Yellow  Springs,  Greene  co.,  O.,  to  1864,  Wil- 
mington, Clinton  co.,  O.,  to  1882  ;  architect  and  builder.     Ch.: 

8791     Estelle*    Cleveland,    b.    Aug.    30,     1858,    Yellow 
Springs,  unm.,  res.  Wilmington,  1882,  1893. 

3255. 

ASENATH  MARTIN'  CLEVELAND  (jeremiah  elements  Aa- 
ron^, Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron*)^  d.   Batavia,  O.,  Apr.   lO,   1871,  a.   5  I,  m.  n. 

Batavia,  June  4,  1840,  John  Wesley  Apple,  b.  Olive  Branch, 
Clermont  co.,  O.,  Oct.  2,  181 5,  s.  Daniel  and  vSarah  (Lane),  res. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


III5 


Olive  Branch,  farmer.  (He  m.  2d,  1874,  s.  p.)  Ch.  b.  Olive 
Branch  : 

8792  Francis  /ereinia/i^  -^//^'',  b-  Feb.  4,  1842,  res.  Olive  B., 
farmer.     Ch.:  Li/lu^  Apple,  grad.  high  school,  Batavia,   1885. 

8793  Samuel  Lorain^  Apple,  b.  Feb.  5,  1846,  m.  May  i,  1867, 
Elizabeth  Esther  Packham,  b.  Leeds,  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  Dec.  2, 
1844,  da.  Albany  and  Esther  (Starnes),  res.  Yordy,  Ellsworth 
CO.,  Kan.  Ch.:  Albany  Lorain^  Apple,  b.  July  8,  1868,  Olive  Branch; 
Wesley  Lovell^  Apple,  b.  Apr.  26,  1870,  Amelia,  O. 

8794  Eva  Amanda^  Apple,  b.  Apr.  19,  1854,  m.  H.  Holton, 
assist,  auditor,  Olive  Branch. 

8795  William  Hanson^  Apple,  b.  Apr.  19,  1854,  m.  McKole- 
gan,  res.  Ironton,  Lawrence  co.,  O.,  finisher.      Ch.:  Da\  b.  1882, 

8796  Elizabeth  Cleveland*  Apple,  b.  Aug.  3,  1858,  m. 

3256. 

FRANCIS  LANDON'  CLEVELAND  (Jeremiah  Clements  Aa- 
rons,  AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron^)^    d.    AugUSta,    Bracken  CO.,  Ky.,  Aug.   1 8, 

1881,  a.  58,  m.  ist,  A.  Apr.  9,  1849,  Elizabeth  Sarah  McKibben, 
b.  A.  July  21,  1828,  d.  A.  Apr,  29,  1850,  a.  da.  William  Scott  and 
Jane  S.  (Lambden).  He  m.  2d,  Frankfort,  Franklin  co.,  Ky., 
Feb.  22,  1864,  Laura  Harlan,  b.  Harrodsburg,  Mercer  co.,  Ky., 
Dec.  15,  1835,  d.  Augusta,  June  26,  1870,  a  da.  Hon.  James  and 
Elizabeth  Sarah  (Davenport),  and  sister  to  Justice  John  Mar- 
shall Harlan,  U.  S.  Supreme  Court.  He  m.  3d,  Ironton,  O., 
Dec.  24,  1879,  Mrs.  Belle  (Rankin)  Mitchell,  b.  Ripley,  Brown 
CO.,  O.,  July  31,  1844,  wid.  of  Richard  Chandler  Mitchell,  a  da. 
David  and  Mary  Ann  (Wiley),  ist  m.,  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.: 

+  8797  James  Harlan**  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  21,  1865,  Frank- 
fort, Ky. 

8798  Lily  Sarah-  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  i,  1866,  Augusta, 
Ky.;  Florence  Hatchitt®  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1868,  A.,  d. 
A.  Aug.  22,  1869.  By  3dm.:  8799  Frances  Eloise*  Cleveland, 
b.  Mar.  27,  1881,  Augusta,  Ky. 

Hon.  Francis  Landon'  Cleveland  grad.  Augusta  coll.  1845; 
was  a  practising  lawyer  of  Augusta;  was  a  member  of  the  Ken- 
tucky House  of  Representatives  1859  to  1863;  a  State  Senator 
1863-7,  '75 -Aug.  5,  '79.  One  of  the  5  Clevelands  (the  others 
being  Gov.  Chauncey  Fitch"  Cleveland  -|-  1717,  Hon.  Elijah'* 
Cleveland  +  2315,  Hon.  Francis'  Cleveland  +  3212,  Hon.  Rob- 
erf*  Cleveland  -(-  160 13)  who  have  served  in  the  Electoral  Col- 
lege. Was  elected  Presidential  Elector  at  the  20th  election, 
1865,  from  17th  Ky.  dist.,  voting  for  Gen.  McClellan.  At  this  elec- 
tion, for  president,  Abraham  Lincoln  received  212  votes  ; 
George  Brinton  McClellan  21  ;  for  vice-pres.  Andrew  Johnson 
212,  George  H,  Pendleton  21.  —  Lanman  4p^  ;  F.  L.  Cleveland, 
ap.  by  Gov.  of  Ky.,  one  of  the  Ky.  State  Board  of  10  Centennial 
Managers  for  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  International  Exhibition  1876. 

Resolutions  adopted  by  the  bar  :  Resolved  that  in  the  death  of  FRANCIS  L.  Cleve- 
land ;  "The  state  has  lost  a  distinguished  son,  an  able  legislator,  and  a  devoted  pat- 
riot ;  the  bar  a  faithful  and  zealous  advocate,  ready  and  prompt  in  discharging-  his  obli- 
gations to  his  clients,  his  family  a  loving  and  indulgent  father  and  husband,  the  poor  a 
friend  who  never  turned  them  away  empty  handed,  the  church  a  member  whose  moral 
worth  and  Christian  virtues  will  be  accepted  as  a  model." 


IIl6  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Belle  Rankin  m.  ist,  Georgetown,  Brown  co.,  O.,  Dec.  6, 
1865,  Richard  Chandler  Mitchell,  b.  Mason  co.,  Ky.,  Mar.  6,  1834, 
d.  Ripley,  Apr.  9,  1878,  s.  Ignatius  and  Nancy  (Fonke),  teacher, 
educated  at  Franklin  Seminary,  Mason  co.,  Ky.  Lived  in  O. 
and  Ky. 

Rankin  micestry  :  —  /  arms  :  Ranken  ;  /  .•  Rankine  ;  j  :  RANKING;  3:  Rankin  ; 
(Scotland)  Gu.  a  Lochaber  axe  betw.  3  boars'  heads  erased  ar.  Crest  —  An  ostrich,  in 
beak  a  horseshoe.  .  .  .  Rev.  John^  b.  1791,  a  prominent  Presbyterian  minister  who 
made  the  first  speech  in  the  U.  S.  against  slavery,  living  1834,  aged  93  ;  David-  Rankin 
m.  Mary  Anne  Wiley. 

3257. 

AARON  BENEZET'  CLEVELAND  (Jeremiah  Clement^  Aaron=, 

Aarons  Aarons,  Aaron^)^  m.  ist,  Amelia,  O.,  Dec.  II,  1845,  Clara  But- 
ler Pease,  b.  A.  Feb.  4,  1828,  d.  A.  Nov.  29,  1864,  da.  Gorham 
Martin  and  Margaret  (Butler).  He  m.  2d,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan. 
30,  1867,  Mrs.  Sarah  Jane  (Van  Pelt)  Baldwin,  b.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  Oct.  16,  1824,  wid.  John  Anderson  Baldwin,  da.  John  and 
Eliza  (Taylor).     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

8800  Semarimis**  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  11,  1847,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  m.  Amelia,  Sept.  12,  1867,  John  Franklin  Rodarmor,  b.  Iron- 
ton,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1844,  s.  Jones  Safford  and  Margaret  (Perkins), 
res.  N.  Y.  city,  lumber  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Ironton:  Charles  Cleve- 
land^ Rodarmor,  May  31,  1872  ;  John  Franklin^  Rodarmor,  Aug. 
24,  1874;  Latiralle7f  Rodarmor,  July  31,  1878. 

8801  Francis  Josephine^  Cleveland,  b.  June  19,  1850, 
Amelia,  m.  A.  Jan.  13,  1869,  John  Lewis  Cochnower,  b.  Cincin- 
nati, Oct.  13,  1843,  s.  John  and  Letitia  Dow  (Gelvin),  res.  Glen- 
dale,  Hamilton  co.,  O.,  paper  manf.  Ch.:  Clara^  Cochnower,  b. 
Aug.  24,  1871,  Amelia;  John^  Cochnower,  Dec.  6,  1873,  Batavia  ; 
Aaron  Cleveland'''  Cochnoiver,  Jan.  12,  1876,  B.;  Mary  Belle^  Coch- 
nower, Apr.  16,  1878  ;  Laurance  Morey'  Cochnoiver,  July  29,  1882. 
Anthony  Benezet*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  5,  1853,  Amelia,  O.,  d. 
Cincinnati,  Dec.  29,  1859.  8802  Laura*'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  10, 
1855,  Amelia,  unm.,  1884,  educated  at  Augusta  coll.,  Ky.,  res. 
Amelia. 

8803  Alice  Eloise'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  10,  i860,  Amelia, 
unm.,  ed.  at  Ironton,  O.,  High  vSchool  of  Amelia  ;  2d  m.  s.  p. 
Arthur  Cleveland  (adopted  child),  b.  June  6,  1870. 

Aaron  Benezet'  Cleveland  was  a  contractor  and  builder 
20  years,  and  the  following  16  years  was  U.  S.  Mail  contractor, 
and  proprietor  of  stage  line  betw.  Cincinnati  and  Georgetown, 
Brown  co.,  O.,  &c.  Since  that  time  has  resided  on  a  farm  at 
Hamlet  in  Amelia. 

Sarah  Jane  Van  Pelt  m.  ist,  John  Anderson  Baldwin,  b.  Hills- 
boro.  Highland  co.,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1814,  d.  Cincinnati,  July  15, 
1863,  s.  Walter  and  Olive  (Hyett),  merchant,  Cincinnati.  Ch.: 
Eliza  Olive  Baldwin,  Walter  Baldwin,  John  Lewis  Baldwin. 

3258. 

Arthur    Cleveland    COXe    (Abla   Hyde^,   Aaron^,    Aaron*,   Aarons, 

Aaron2,  Mosesi),  d.  at  Cliftou  Springs,  Ontario  co.,  N.  Y.,  July  20, 
1896,  a.  78,  m.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1841,  Katherine  Cleve- 
land^ Hyde  +8613  (Catharine  Abia',  George^,  Aaron^,  <,  3,  2).       Children: 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  my 

+8804     Grace  Cleveland^-^  Coxe. 
-I-S805     KatJicriue  ClevelamV'^  Coxe. 

8806     Edith  Ckvelamf-''  Coxe,  d.  Baltimore,  Md.,  unm. 
+  8807     Elizabeth  Cleveland^-''  Coxe.     Son'-\  d.  Hartford,  Conn. 
+  8808     Eruest  Cleveland^^  Coxe. 

8S09     Alice  Cleveland"-^  Coxe,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Oct.  13,  1864. 

8810     Reginald    Cleveland"'''    Coxe,    unm.   (1884),    grad.    De 
Veaiix  Colleo-e,  Suspension  Bridge,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  residence 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (1884-96),  artist. 
-|-88ii     Mary  Cleveland^''^  Coxe. 

8812  Hanson  Cleveland^'^  Coxe. 

8813  Harry  Clevcland^'^  Coxe  studied  several  years  in    De 
Veaux  coll.,  now  (18S4)  in  Hobart  coll. 

Rt.  Rev.  Arthur  CleveUntfV  Coxe,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop 
of  Western  New  York,  Protestant  Episcopal  divine,  grad.  Uni- 
versity of  N.  Y.  1838,  General  Theol.  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1841, 
ordained  deacon  June  27,  1841,  priest  Sept.  25,  1842.  Was  suc- 
cessively rector  of  St.  John's,  Hartford,  1843-54,  Grace,  Balti- 
more, 1854-63,  Calvary,  N.  Y.city,  1863-5  ;  was  elected,  1856,  to 
the  Episcopate  of  Tex.,  but  declined.  Received  degree  of  D.D. 
from  S.  James,  Hagerstown,  Washington  co.,  Md.,  1856,  S.T.D. 
from  Trinity,  Hartford,  1868,  LL.D.  from  Kenyon,  Gambler,  O., 
1868.  Consecrated  Assistant  Bishop  of  Western  N.  Y.  in  Trin- 
ity, Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1865,  by  Rt.  Rev.  William  Heathcote 
DeLancey,  S.T.D.,"LL.D.,  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Henry  Hopkins, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Allen  McCoskry,  S.T.D., 
D.C.L.,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Horatio  J^otter,  S.T.D. ,  LL.D.,  the  Ri.  Rev. 
William  Henry  Odenheimer,  D.D.,  and  the  Rt.  Rev.  Joseph 
Cruikshank  Talbot,  D.D.  Apr.  5,  1865,  he  became  the  Bishop  of 
Western  N.  Y.  Residence,  finally.  See  House,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Clergyman  and  author,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  See  Liv- 
ing  Church  Almanac,  26p  ;  Fatten  s  Clergy  of  JSF.  ¥.,  lids'. 

3259, 

Samuel  Ucntson'  Coxe  (AbiaHyde'),  d.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
16,  1895,  a.  75,  m.  Eliza  T.  Conkling,  she  d.  Utica  Mar.,  1868,  a 
da.  of  Alfred  and  Eliza  (Cockburn).     Children  : 

8814  Alfred  Conkling^  Coxe  (Judge),  residence  Utica  (1896). 
Appointed  District  Judge  of  U.S.  Court  for  the  Northern  District 
of  N.  Y.  May  4,  1882,  on  nomination  of  Pres.  Arthur,  in  succession 
to  his  grandfather,  Judge  Alfred  Conkling.  Author.  See  Bib- 
liography, Chap.  IV. 

8815  Gertrude  Herkimer^  Coxe. 

Rev.  Samuel  Hanson''  Coxe,  D.D.,  grad.  B.A.  University  of  New 
York,  and  of  General  Theological  Seminary,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Episcopal  rector  at  Utica,  afterward  at  Kinderhook,  N.  Y., 
1882-90. 

Conkling,  Conckline,  Conkelyne,  Conkliii  anceshy  :  --Annanias'  Conklin  or  Conkelyne 
of  Salem,  Mass.,  1638  (bro.  of  John,  b.  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  ab.  1630  of  Salem,  and 
Southold,  L.  L),  freeman  at  Salem  May  18,  1642,  rem.  to  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  1650, 
d.  Nov.,  1657  ;  Jeremiah^  Conkline,  b.  1634,  of  E  H.,  d.  Mar.  14,  1712,  m.  165S,  I\Iary  Gardi- 
ner^,  b.  Aug.  30,  1638,  d.  June  15,  1727  ;  Lewis'  Conkline  ;  Cineus'',  bap.  E.  H.  Oct.  ig,  1718  ; 
Benjamin^  of  ~E.  H.  m.  Esther  Hand  ;  Hon.  Alfred"  Conkling,  b.  E.  H.  Oct.  12,  1780,  grad. 
Union  Coll.,  lawyer,  appointed  L^.  S.  Dist.  Judge  by  Pres.  J.  Q.  Adams,  U.  S.  Minister  to 
Mexico  1850-3,  of  Utica,  d.  Feb.  5,  1874,  m.  Eliza  Cockburn  of  Montgomery  co.,  N.  Y. 


IIl3  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Gardiner  ancestry  :  —  Arms :  (On  tomb  of  David  Gai-diner,  Gardiner's  Island,  Suf- 
folk cc,  N.  Y.  [being  the  same  borne  by  Kichard  Gardiner,  D.D.,  and  Canon  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  Eng.,  who  d.  Dec.  20,  1670])  :  Sa.  a  chev.  [erm.]  betw.  2  griffins'  heads 
erased  in  chief  and  a  cross  formee  in  base,  or.  (Book  plate  of  John  Gardiner,  5th  proprie- 
tor of  Gardiner's  I.) :  Ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  three  buglehorns  stringed  sa.  Crest  — A.n 
arm  in  armor  ppr.  hand  grasping  the  broken  shaft  of  a  lance.  .  .  .  Lioni  b.  Eng.  ab. 
1599,  soldier  and  engineer,  joined  Prince  of  Orange  in  Netherlands,  master  of  works  of 
fortifications.  Fort  Orange,  n.  city  of  Woerden,  came  here  in  employ  of  Lord  Say  and 
Seale  and  ]>ord  Brooke,  Sir  Arthur  Haslerigge,  Sir  Matthew  Boynton,  Col.  George  Fen- 
wick,  and  others  in  making  fortifications,  &c.,  he  and  wife  Mary  left  Woerden,  Holland, 
July  10,  1635,  for  London,  embarked  at  London  Avig.  11,  1635,  in  the  Bachilor,  arr.  Boston 
Nov.  28,  1635,  directed  completion  of  Fort  Hill  works,  Boston,  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1635, 
built  S.  fort,  bought  of  Indians  an  island,  by  him  called  Isle  of  Wight,  ever  since  borne 
his  name,  Gardiner's  Island,  Gardiner's  Bay,  of  which  he  was  the  first  proprietor,  wrote 
History  or  Relation  of  tlie  Pequotwar,  of  East  Hampton,  L.  I.,  1653,  d.  E.  H.,  late  in  1663,  m. 
Mary  Wilemson  or  Willemsen,  b.  Woerden,  Holland  ab.  1601,  d.  ab.  1665,  da.  of  Dericke 
and  Deurant  (Hackin)  ;  Mary=  Gardiner  m.  Jeremiah  Conkline^. 

3260. 

James  Bichards^  Cox  (Abia  Hydee),  m.  Mary  Ten  Eyek. 
Prominent  lawyer  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.  (1896).  Ch.  :  8816-8  IVil- 
liain^  Cox ;  Henrietta^  Cox  ;  Mary^  Cox. 

3262. 

Elizabeth  BnsselV  Core  (Abia  Hydes),  m.  Aug.  3,  1854, 
Stephen  Howard  Thayer,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  s.  Stephen  Howard 
and  Olive  (Gerald).     Ch.  : 

8819      William  Cleveland''  Thayer,  attended  College  of  Physi- 
cians and  Surgeons,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  18S2,  res.  at  home. 

8820-2  Gerald  RusseP  Thayer;  Alfred  Ediuard^  Thayer; 
Elizabeth  Clemenf  Thayer. 

Mr.  Stephen  Howard  Thayer,  residence,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
lawyer  of  N.  Y. 

Stephen  Howard  Thayer,  Sr.,  m.  Olive  Gerald,  da.  Gordon 
Gerald. 

3267. 

Susanna   Oliver'  JPyeSCOtt    (j/a;-^<?/Y'/6 /////«-,  Margarets  Aaron*, 

Aaron3,  Aarons),  d.  Bostou,  Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1848,  a.  40,  m.  B.,  July 
22,  1833,  as  ist  w.,  William  Augustus  Wellman,  b.  Salem,  Mass., 
Mar.  10,  1805,  d.  Brookline,  Mass.,  May  12,  1878,  s.  Timothy  and 
Sarah  (Brown).     Ch.: 

8823  Ellen  Marc^aret^  Wellman,  b.  Apr.  2,  1835,  Boston,  d. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1879,  m.  Brookline,  Mass.,  June  15, 
1871,  Pro'f.  George  Herbert  Palmer;  res.  Cambridge,  grad.  Har- 
vard coll.     Is  Prof,  of  Philosophy  at  Harvard,  1884.     s.  p. 

+  8824      William  Prescott^  Wellman,  b.  Oct.  21,  1836,   Boston, 

Mass. 

8825  Willard  Lee^  Wellman,  b.  Mar.  12,  1839,  B.,  m.  Fanny 
Ischam,  res.  Providence,  R.  I.  Enlisted  as  orderly  sergt.  Co.  D, 
45th  Mass.  Vols.;  participated  in  battles  of  Kinston,  N.  C,  Dec. 
14,  1862,  Whitehall,  N.  C,  Dec.  16,  1862,  there  wounded;  mus- 
tered out  with  regt,  July  7,  1863  ;  was  called  out  during  riot  in 
Boston,  July,  1863. 

8826  Frederic  Oliver^  Wellman,  born  Feb.  6,  1841,  B.,  m. 
Pomeroy,  Meigs  co.,  O.,  after  1868,  Sallie  Pomeroy  ;  res.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.  Went  to  Japan,  Aug.  31,  1859,  merchant  Yokohama, 
returned  home  1865.     Ch.:  3. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  i  i  19 

8827  Joseph  Hilkr^  Wellma/i,  b.  Oct.  21,  1843,  Boston,  m. 
ist,  B.,  Dec.  23,  1870,  Nellie  Crowell,  she  d.  June  26,  1881.  He 
m.  2d,  Newton,  Mass.,  June  22,  1883,  Martha  Tappan.  Was  Q. 
M.  Sergt.  47th  Mass.,  1862,  res.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1884,  was  a  mer- 
chant ;  insurance,  N.  Y.  city. 

8828  Henry  ClevelamP  WcUman,  b.  Sept.  16,  1844,  Brook- 
line,  d.  Brookl.,  July  18,  1868,  unm.,  grad.  Harvard,  1866. 

William  Augustus  Wellman  resided  in  Boston  to  1844, 
Brookline  afterward  ;  many  5^ears  a  merchant ;  deputy  collector 
Boston  Custom  House  ;  agt.  in  Boston  for  Baring  Bros.  &  Co. 
He  m.  2d,  Matilda  Gouvernier  Ogden,  da.  Samuel  G.  of  N.  Y. 
city.     Ch.:  5  —  4  living,  2  married. 

3268. 

Frederic  William'  I*rescott  {Mar^raret^ miier),  d.  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1879,  a.  67,  m.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Oct.  18,  1841, 
Emily  Maxwell,  b.  Aug.  i,  1815,  da.  James  and  Susan  Britton 
(Fleeson)  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Louisville.  F.  IV.''  Prescott 
w^as  in  Boston  Custom  House  1849  to  1856,  since  then  with  Eng- 
lish Steamship  co.,  Boston,  residence,  Brookline.     Ch.: 

8829  Lavinia  MaxiuelP  Frescott,  b.  July  19,  1844,  Louisville, 
m.  Jan.  29,  1880,  Isaiah  Lewis  Brackett. 

3269. 
Thomas  Oliver'  Prescott,  afterward  Oliver'  JPres- 

COtt-Hiller  (A^ar^-aret^  J/iV/er,  Margaret^,  Aaron'^,  Aaron^,  Aaron'^'),  d.  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  May  11,  1870,  a.  56,  m.  ist,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  June 
5,  1849,  Jessie  Mackie,  she  d.  1854,  da.  Robert  of  Glasgow.  He 
m.  2d,  London,  1864,  Emma  Stokes,  ist  m. :  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d 
m.,  b.  London  : 

8830  James  Addisojf  Frescott-Hiller. 

8831  Margaret  Cleveland*^  Frescott-Hiller. 

8832  Charles  Frederick^  Frescott-Hiller. 

Rev.  Fhomas  Oliver'  Frescott^ysYvo^  in  1854,  assumed  the  name 
Oliver  Frescott-Hiller.^  in  honor  of  his  mother.  He  entered  Har- 
vard coll.  1829,  but  was  obliged  to  leave  before  graduation  on 
account  of  defective  vision.  Was  first  settled  in  Cincinnati,  O., 
over  a  Swedenborgian  Society  to  1847.  Went  to  Glasgow  in 
the  latter  part  of  1847,  where  he  was,  1848,  a  settled  minister. 
Removed  to  London  1864,  pastor  of  the  London  Society. 

3272. 

Aaron   Cleveland'  DerhtJ  (Phebes,  Moses^,  Moses^,  Aaron',  Aaron^)^ 

died  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1852,  aged  63,  m.  ist,  Harriet  R. 
Douglass,  she  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Jan.  26,  1823.  He  m.  2d,  N.  Y.  city, 
Mrs.  Hannah  (Williams)  Chester,  b.  Groton,  Conn.,.  1795,  d.  G., 
Dec.  31,  1858,  wid.  Edwin  B.  Chester.     Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Da.". 

8833  Frasiiii/s  Barlow  or  Beainiiont"  Derby .^  b.  Aug.  31,  1819, 
Butler  Village,  O.,  m.  N.  Y.  city,  Aug.  25,  1839,  Catharine  Eliza- 
beth Graham,  born  N.  Y.  c.  May  31,  1822,  da.  Arthur  and  Mary 


I  120  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Ann  (Parker),  res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  painter.  Ch.:  Ma/y  Louisa^ 
Derby,  born  Mar.  13,  1841,  N.  Y.  c.,  m.  Ch.:  4;  Charles  Edwi if 
Derby,  b.  May  29,  1843,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  Jan.  4,  1845  !  Emma  Josephine'^ 
Derby,  b.  Jan.  27,  1845,  Brooklyn,  widow.  Ch.:  2  ;  Julia  Adaliiie^ 
Derby,  b.  Feb.  17,  1847,  B.,  died  Jan.,  1853;  William  Cleveland'^ 
Derby,  b.  July  27,  1849,  B.;  George  Douglass^  Derby,  born  July  19, 
1857  ;  Cora  Adelaide'^  and  Ella  Cordelia'^  Derby^  b.  Sept.  15,  1859. 
By  2d  m.: 

8834  Jo/in  Cleveland^  Derby,  b.  Jan.  4,  1825,  Brooklyn,  m. 
B.,  1853,  Mary  Jane  Moran,  she  d.  B.,  Nov.,  i860,  res.  N.  Y.  city, 
blacksmith.  Ch.:  Aaron  Clevela/uP  Derby,  b.  Sept.  24,  1854,  unm. 
1884,  dealer  in  machinery,  scales,  etc.;  Afaiy  Jane''  Derby,  horn 
1856,  d.  a.  10  months;  So/f,  b.  1858-9,  d.  next  day. 

+8835  IVilsoii  Cleveland^  Derby,  b.  Oct.  24,  1830,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Dr.  Aaron  Cleveland''  Derby  grad.  from  a  coll.  in  N.  Y.,  at  first 
in  the  tobacco  business  in  N.  Y.  city,  afterward  an  allopathic 
physician.  Practised  first  in  Orange,  N.  J.  About  1830  kept  a 
drug  store  in  N.  Y.  city. 

Hannah  Williams  m.  ist,  Edwin  B.  Chester;  ch.:  Edwin  B, 
Chester,  Jr.,  lost  at  sea  ab.  1868,  on  voyage  freighting  between 
New  Orleans  and  N.  Y.,  m.  Ch.:  several,  living  New  London, 
Conn. 

3273. 

Mrastiis  ClevelanxV  Derby  (Phebe«),  d.  Dunnville,  Onta- 
rio, Canada,  Nov.  6,  1861,  a.  68,  m.  Clinton,  Ont.,  Jan.  9,  1822, 
Elizabeth  House,  b.  C,  Apr.  4,  1802,  d.  Dunnville,  Mar.  9,  1877, 
da.  Daniel  and  Sarah  (Boyle).  Learned  the  clothier's  trade, 
settled  in  Canada.     Ch.: 

8836  P/iebe  Catherine'^  Derby,  b.  May  25,  1824,  Grimsby,  m. 
Trafalgar,  Feb.  24,  1847,  William  Leach,  res.  Oakville,  Ont.,  1883. 

8837  William  Blanchard^  Derby,  b.  Mar.  9,  1826,  Grimsby, 
m.  Caister,  Apr.  19,  1854,  Julia  Ann  Fulson,  she  d.;  he  resided 
Watertown,  Ont. 

8838  Joseph  Theodore^  Derby,  b.  Feb.  26,  1828,  Grimsby,  d. 
Toronto,  Can.,  May  20,  1856,  m.  Springville,  Jan.  24,  1848,  Ann 
Mason. 

8839  Frederick  House''  Derby,  b.  Feb.  6,  1830,  Clinton,  res, 
Dunnville,  unm. 

-{-8840     George  Cleveland^  Derby,  b.  Dec.  22,  1831,  Clinton. 

8841  Mary  Esther*"  Derby,  b.  Sept.  24,  1833,  C,  unm.,  res. 
Fargo,  Dak. 

8842  Maria  Elizabeth^  Derby,  b.  Mar.  29,  1836,  Clinton,  d. 
Moosetown,  Ont.,  Mar.  23,  i860,  unm. 

8843  John  Afilton"  Derby,  b.  June  18,  1838,  Clinton,  died 
Dunnville,  m.  Brompton,  Sept.  12,  1861,  Isabella  Stewart. 

8844  Sarah  Eliza^  Derby,  b.  Dec.  4,  1840,  Louth,  m.  E.  Post, 
res.  Trafalgar. 

8845  Annie  Margaret^  Derby,  b.  May  18,  1843,  Clinton,  m. 
Dunnville,  June  22,  1862,  Frederick  William  Kligender,  res. 
Dunnville. 

8846  Emma  Jane''  Derby,  b.  Jan.  10,  1845,  Trafalgar,  died 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  unm. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1121 

3274. 

PHEBE'      CLEVELAND     (Erastus«,   Moses^,   MosesS   Aarons,  Aaron^, 

Mosesi),  d  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Nov.  29,  1869,  a.  72,  m.  Madison,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  17,  18 1 7,  Dr.  Samuel  Wadsworth  Gold,  b.  Cornwall, 
Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1794,  d.  C.  Sept.  10,  1869,  s.  Hezekiah  and  Ra- 
chel (Wadsworth).     Ch.: 

-I-8847  Theodore  Sedsi;wick^  Gold,  b.  Mar.  2,  181 8,  Madison, 
N.  Y. 

8848     Mary  Elizabeth^  Gold,  b.   Nov.   21,  1820,  Cornwall,  d. 
C.  Apr.  6,  1821. 

+8849     Julia  Lorraine"^  Gold,  b.  June  14,  1S24,  Goshen,  Conn. 

Dr.  Samuel  Wadsworth  Gold  grad.  Williams  college  1814, 
studied  medicine  at  Pittsfield  and  at  Yale,  where,  in  1834,  he 
received  the  honorary  degree  M.D.  He  was  licensed  to  prac- 
tice medicine  18 17,  and  began  his  professional  life  at  Madison, 
N.  Y.,  thence  to  Cornwall  for  5  years,  then  went  to  Goshen  to 
fill  out  25  years  of  medical  practice.  He  returned  to  Cornwall 
1842,  and  in  1845,  with  his  son,  T.  S.  Gold,  established  the  Cream 
Hill  Agricultural  School,  which  was  continued  successfully  24 
years.  He  was  State  senator  1847  and  1859,  and  Presidential 
elector,  4th  Conn,  district,  1857,  voting  for  Fremont  and  Day- 
ton. Dr.  Gold  was  a  thorough  student  of  medicine,  and  a  suc- 
cessful practitioner.  He  was  a  frequent  contributor  to  the 
medical  journals  and  other  publications  of  the  day.  As  an  ed- 
ucator, he  applied  to  good  advantage  his  professional  knowledge 
and  ripe  experience  ;  while,  as  a  farmer,  he  early  realized  the 
necessity  of  clearing  our  fields  of  rocks,  for  successful  agricul- 
ture, and  was  the  first  to  attack  the  great  boulders,  in  1823,  that 
infested  our  farms.  The  horserake  in  1842,  and  the  mowing- 
machine  in  1857,  were  first  used  in  town  on  his  Cream  Hill 
farm,  an  impossibility  in  the  original  condition  of  the  fields. 
He  was  persistent  in  his  efforts  to  promote  the  social,  moral, 
and  educational  interests  of  the  community,  and  lived  to  see 
many  of  his  favorite  projects  brought  to  maturity —  Gold's  Corn- 
wall, 2p6.  From  1824  a  Litchfield  co.  Fellow  of  the  Conn.  Med- 
ical Society  (Thomas  Hubbard,  M.D.,  pres.).  See  Co/in.  Regis- 
ters. 

Gold  ancestry :  —  'PoTlions  oi  the  family  have  changed  to  Gould.  7  arms :  GoULD  ; 
7  .•  Gold  (Alarston,  Wilts,  co.).  Or,  on  a  chev.  betw.  3  roses  az,  as  many  pineapples  or. 
Crt'i-/"— Demi  lion  ramp.  or.  .  .  .  Maj.  Nathan',  rem.  from  St.  Edmondsbury,  So.  Brit- 
ain, and  became  a  first  settler  of  Fairfield.  Conn.,  landholder  1640,  a  wealthy  and  edu- 
cated gentleman,  often  mentioned  in  Smith's  Historv  of  Neiv  York :  one  of  "the  19  peti- 
tioners named  in  the  charter  of  Conn.,  Apr.  12,  14,  'Charles  11,  1674,  which  petition  was 
signed  by  no  gentleman  unless  he  had  sustained  a  high  reputation  in  England  before  he 
came  to  New  England  ;  an  assistant  1657-94.  There  is  a  gun  in  the  possession  of  T.  S. 
Gold,  which  was  brought  by  him  from  Eng.,  m.  Mrs.  Martha  Harvey,  wid.  of  Edward, 
or  Edmund  Harvey  of  Milford  ;  Hon.  Nathan^,  dep.-gov.  1707-23,  Ch.  J.  of  Sup.  Ct.  1712, 
m.  ist,  Hannah  Talcott^,  b.  Dec.  8,  166:5  ;  Rev.  Hezekiah^,  b.  1604,  ,grad.  Harvard  1719, 
pastor  of  Stratford,  m.  Mary  Ruggles,  da.  Rev.  Mr.  Ruggles  ;  Rev.  Hezekiah^,  of  Corn- 
wall, m.  ist,  Sarah  Sedgwick^  ;  Capt.  Hezekiah^  Gold,  of  Cream  Hill,  Cornwall,  m.  Ra- 
chel Wadsworth^. 

Wadworth,  Wadsworth^  Wadesuurde  [Doomesdav,  1086]  literally.  Woods-court,  Ger- 
man :  Waldes-lwff,  Anglo-Saxon  :  Waldes-  Wcortli  ancestrv :  —  (Yorkshire).  Gu.  3  fleurs- 
de-lis  stalked  and  slipped  ar.  Crest  —  On  a  globe  winged,  an  eagle  rising  or.  2lotto  — 
Aquilla  non  captat  muscas.  .  .  .  Henry  de  Wadworth  had  son  Peter  living  1200.  .  .  . 
Richard  of  Water  Hall,  1379,  m.  Alice.  .  .  .  Nicholas  de  Wurdesworth  of  Peniston, 
York  CO.,  Eng.,  1392,  m.  Elizabeth  Proctor,  da.  William  of  P.  .  .  .  Thomas',  whose 
name  is  found  written  in  Bible  of,  and  supposed,  therefore,  to  be  father  of  Hon.  Christo- 
pher'-',  from  London,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1632,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  rep.,  m.  Grace  Cole; 
Samuels,  Milton,  Mass.,  m.  Abigail  Lindall,  da.  James  and  Mary  of  Du.xbury,  1640;  Hon. 
John*,  b.  1674,  ni.  Elizabeth  Vose ;  Rev.  Samuel^,  pastor  S.  Killinglv,  of  advanced 
thought ;  Samuel«,  inherited  the  home  farm  at  Cornwall,  m.  Sarah   Douglas'  ;  Rachel* 

71 


1 122  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Wadsworth,  m.  Hezekiah  Gold^  —  2So  years  of  the  Wadsiuorth  family  in  Ainerica.  By 
Horace  Andreiv  Wads7vorth,  jSSs^  p.  32q. 

Douglas  ancestry :  —  'Kohert'^  ;  William-  [see  +1560]  ;  Dea.  William',  b.  Bost.,  Mass., 
Apr.  I,  1645,  of  New'London,  Conn.,  m.  Abiah  Hough'  ;  Dea.  William'',  Plainfield,  Conn., 
i6qg,  an  organizer  1705,  and  a  ist  dea.  of  P.  chh.  Lariied's  \\'iiidhai)i  a'.,  /.■  /06,  m.  Sarah 
Proctor  ;  James^,  b.  May  20,  1711,  (bro.  to  Benajah,  the  gt.-gr.  fa.  of  Hon.  Stephen  Arnold 
Douglas),  fr.  Plainf.  to  Cream  Hill,  Cornwall,  17:59,  an  active  pioneer,  his  farm  now- 
owned  by  T.  S.  Gold,  m.  Rachel  Marsh;  Sarah"  Douglas,  m.  Samuel  Wadsworth"  — 
Douglas  gen.,  by  C.  H.J.  Dotiglas,  p.  i?r. 

Hough  a«C6'i'/rv.-  — Edward'  ;  William^  [see +357]  ;  Abiah'  Hough,  m.  Wm.  Douglas'. 

Sedgivick  ancestry :— 2  ar7ns :  Sedgewick  ;  2:  Sedgewicke  ;  i:  Sedgwike.-  Sa. 
an  inescutcheon  within  an  orle  of  martlets  ar.  Crest  —  2  ears  of  rye.  .  .  .  Maj.-Gen. 
Robert',  b.  1611,  came  1635,  a  first  settler  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1636,  of  great  honor  in 
the  colony,  m.  Toanna,  Widow  Joanna  lived  1677  at  Stepney,  Eng.;  William",  Hartford, 
m.  Elizabeth  Stone';  Capt.  Samuel',  b.  1667  (gr.fa  of  Hon  Theodore,  Speaker  U.  S. 
House  of  Rep.),  m.  Mary  Hopkins'  ;  Dea.  Benjamin*,  b.  Nov.  7,  1716,  m.  Anna  Thomp- 
son, da.  John  of  Wallingford  ;  Sarah^  Sedgwick,  m.  Hezekiah  Gold*. 

Hopkins  ancestry  ■■  — Joh.n'^,  Cambridge  1634,  an  orig.  prop.  Hartford  1636,  home  lot 
on  East  Park  (not  kn.  if  related  to  Gov.  Edward,  b.  Shrewsbury,  Salop  co.,  Eng.,  1600,  of 
Hartford  1637,  s.  of  Edward,  or  Edmund,  and  Katharine  (Leils'>,  sister  of  Sir  Henry, 
keeper  of  Westminster  palace),  m.  Jane;  Stephen'^,  b.  1634,  m.  Dorcas  Bronson,  da.  of 
John  of  Farmington  (gr.fa.  of  Rev.  Samuel  of  Gt.  Barrington,  the  great  theologian)  ; 
Mary'  Hopkins,  m.  Samuel  Sedgwick'. 

Stone  ancestry :  —]o\m'^  ;  Rev.  Samuel^  [see  +1935],  m.  2d,  at  Boston,  1641,  Elizabeth 
Allen  of  B.;  Elizabeth'  Stone,  m.  William  Sedgwick. 

Tailecoat,    Tatcott,   Taylcoat  ancestrv  :  —  2  arms  :  (Essexl.    Ar.  on  a  pale  sa.  3  roses. 

Cr^i-/— Demi  griffin Johni  of  Warwickshire,  Eng.  ;  John^,  Colchester,  Essex 

CO.,  Eng.,  1588,  d.  1606;  John',  Braintree,  Eng.,  d.  1604,  m.  Anne  Skinner;  Hon  John^, 
b.  Braintree,  Boston,  Sept.  16,  1632,  Cambridge  1632,  with  Hooker  to  Hartford,  where  his 
house  was  built  1635,  rep.  assist,  treas.  of  Col.,  m.'in  Eng.  Dorothy  Mott'  ;  Lt.-Col.  John^, 
b.  Eng.,  a  patentee  in  charter  of  Conn.  1662,  charter  was  intrusted  to  Wyllys,  Talcott, 
and  Allyn  for  safe  keeping,  m.  ist  Helena  Wakeman,  da.  Hon.  John  of  New  Haven; 
Hannah^  Talcott  m.  Nathan  Gold^. 

Mott  England  ancestrv  ■•  —  /  arms :  (Essex  and  Suffolk).  Sa.  a  crescent  ar.  Crest  — 
Estoile  of  8  points.  .  .  '.  Thomas'  of  Sheme  Hall,  Essex  co.,  Eng.  ;  Mark^  of  Brain- 
tree, Eng.  ;  Dorothy'  Mott  m.  John  Talcott".—  Trumdull's  Hartford  Co.,  1 :  262-3. 

3275. 

DANIEL'    CLEVELAND    (Erastus",  Moses^,  Moses*,  Aaron',  Aaron^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1867,  a.  68,  m.  ist,  Cornwall, 
Conn.,  Nov.  13,  1821,  Julia  Rebecca  Gold.  b.  Cornwall  May  31, 
1800,  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  Feb.  13,  1852,  a  da.  Hezekiah  and  Rachel 
(Wadsworth).  He  m.  2d.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  7,  1853,  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet McLean  of  Canada,  she  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  1857.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.  : 

+8850  James  Douglas"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  15,  1822,  Mad- 
ison, N.  Y. 

+8851  Julia  Antoinette'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  25,  1S30, 
Utica,  N.  Y. 

8852  Mary  Sedgwick"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1833,  U., 
d.  Cleveland  May  6,  1877,  unm.;  resided  at  Saratoga. 

+8853  Thomas  Gold"  Cleveland,  b.  May  21,  1825,  Madi- 
son.    By  2d  m.  : 

8854  Edward  Rogers'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20,  1854, 
Cleveland,  O.,  m.,  dwelt  Bodie,  Mono  co.,  Cal.,  1883,  Los  Ange- 
les, Cal.,  1888-9,  Secretary  and  Treas.  Evening  Express  Co., 
Los  A.  s.  P. 

Daniel'  Cleveland  of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  afterward  of  Cleveland, 
of  Pyfer  [P.  F.]  &  Co.,  merchants  (1855),  greatly  respected. 

Gold  a)td  U'adscuorth  ancestries  —  see  +3274. 

3276. 

LUCETTA'  CLEVELAND  (Erastus'),  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  July, 
1888,  a.  73,  m.  Madison,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1823,  Erastus  Frederick 
Gaylord,  b.  Torringford,  Conn.,  Oct.  21,  1795,  d.  Cleveland,  O., 
Jan.  8,  1885,  s.  Nehemiah  and  Esther  (Stephens).     Ch.  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES"   CLEVELAND.  1123 

+S855  Sarah  Brozvncir  Gaylord,  b.  Dec.  16,  1823,  Cornwall, 
Conn. 

+8856  Henry  Cleveland^  Gaylord,  b.  Oct.  21,  1S26,  Cornwall, 
Conn. 

+8857  Harriet  Rebecca''  Gaylord,  b.  Oct.  22,  1829,  Madison, 
N.  Y. 

+8858     Charles  Darwin^  Gaylord,  b.  Jan.  28,  1841,  M. 

Hon.  Erastus  Frederick  Gayland  was  a  merchant  in  Corn- 
wall, and  in  Madison  1826  to  1S54,  when  he  came  to  Cleveland. 
Cleveland  Herald,  Jan.  p,  iSSj  :  — 

Krastus  F.  Gaylord  was  a  pioneer  of  Cleveland  ;  a  resident  a  half  century.  He  was 
long  connected  with  the  drug-  business  of  Cleveland.  Mr.  Gaylord  had  been  a  member 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  for  forty-four  years.  He  was  first  identified  with  the  Stone 
Church,  and  was  among  the  original  members  of  the  Second  Church  congregation.  He 
was  remarkable  for  his  honor  and  integrity,  and  was,  beside,  very  conservative  in  his 
personal  ways,  wearing  his  snow-white  hair  done  up  in  a  cue,  so  popular  with  past  gen- 
erations. 

The  Cleveland  Herald,  fan.  24,  i88j,  —  an  account  of  their 
Sixtieth  Wedding  Anniversary. 

Gaylord  aitcestry :  —  VfiWi-Am^,  William^,  Nathaniel^  [see  43160]  ;  Josiah^,  b.  Feb.  24, 
1686,  m'.  Naomi  Burnham ;  Nehemiah^  m.  Lucy  Loomis^  ;  Nehemiah^  Gaylord  m.  Esther 
Stevens.  —  Gaylord  gen. 

Looinis  ancestry :  —  ]os,e-p\i^,  John^  [see +3047]  ;  Timothys  m.  Rebecca  Porter;  Lt. 
Ichabod^  ;  Lucy^  Loomis  m.  Nehemiah  Gaylord". 


3277. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN'  CLEAVELAND  (Erastus^),  d. 
Madison,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1852,  a.  48,  m.  ist,  M.,  Oct.  20,  25,  1825, 
Maria  Trumbull  Goodwin,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  4,  1806,  d. 
Madison  Nov.  7,  1833,  da.  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Alcott).  He  m. 
2d,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  31,  1836,  Elizabeth  Avery  Putnam,  b. 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Aug.  23,  181 7,  da.  Rev.  Aaron  and  Mary 
(Greene).     (She  m.  2d,  see  below.)     Ch.  by  ist  m. : 

8859  Mary  Eliza'  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  13,  1828,  Madison, 
d.  Cleveland,  O.,  1857,  m.  Madison,  James  Orson  Seymour;  re- 
sided Cleveland.  He  res.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  18S3-6.  Ch.  : 
Caroline'^  Seymour  j  Orson^  Seymour  ;  Harrief  Seymour. 

8860  Abigail  Maria'  Cleaveland,  b.  Mar.  27,  1832,  Ox- 
ford, m.  Beloit,  Wis.,  June  14,  1870,  Henry  F.'  Hobart,  b.  B.  July 
15,  1843,  a  s.  Horace  and  Charlotte  Prudden  (Field),  lived  Be- 
loit to  June,  1883,  afterward  Las  Vegas,  San  Miguel  co..  New 
Mexico.  Ch.:  Fred  Cleveland''  Hobart,  b.  Aug.  13,  1871,  Beloit, 
d.  Madison,  Wis.,  Aug.  25,  1875.     By  2d  m.: 

8861  Lucy  Green  Rice'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7,  1837,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  m.  Madison,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1857,  Eben  H.  Moore,  b. 
New  Haven,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1834,  s.  Hartshorn  and  Caroline  E. 
(Gaston),  res.  Dubuque,  la.,  druggist.  Ch.  b.  Dubuque  :  Henry 
Cleveland^  Moore,  Oct.  26,  i860;  Helen  Maria^  Moore,  Aug.  2,  1862; 
Elizabeth  Putnam^  Moore,  Jan.  22,  1865. 

8862  Sarah  Louise'  Cleveland,  b.  March  10,  1839,  Owe- 
go,  N.  Y.,  m.  Madison,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24,  1859,  Charles  Williams 
Mott,  b.  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1835,  s.  John  and  Eliza  (Wil- 
liams), res.  Oneida  1879-86,  lumber  merch.  Ch.:  Avis  Williams'' 
Mott,  b.  Dec.  21,  Sangerf.  d.  S.  23,  1859;  Katie  Elizabeth'  Mott,  b. 
Dec.  8,  1 86 1,  S.,  d.  Oneida,  Feb.  i,  1869  ;  John  Franklin^  Mott,  b. 
Aug.  16,  1864,  O.,  d.   Sangerf.  Nov.  26,  1865  ;  Arthur  Cleveland^ 


1 1 24 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Mott,  b.  Nov.  24,  1866,  Oneida,  d.  O.  Jan.  30,  1869  ;  Alice  Wil- 
liams^  Mott,  b.  Dec.  13,  30,  1869,  O.;  Li/cy  Cleveland"  Mott,  b.  Oct. 
28,  1873,  O.;   Charles  EarP  Mott,  Mar.  10,  12,  1879,  O. 

-I-8863  Aaron  Putnam*^  Cleveland,  b.  June  29,  1841,  Mad- 
ison. 8864  Katherine  Sloan^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  26,  1843,  M., 
m.  Cleveland,  O.,  John  Jackson  Eddy,  b.  Rockaway,  Morris  co., 
N.J.,  May  2,  1840,  s.  Lucius  Junius  and  Louisa  Maria  (Pratt), 
resided  Oneida  ;  res.  Boston,  was  cashier  of  Maverick  National 
Bank,  Boston,  Asa.  P.  Potter,  Pres.,  chartered  a  State  Bank 
1854,  National  Bank  1865;  now  (1886)  cashier  of  the  National 
Exchange  Bank,  Boston,  s.  p. 

-I-8865  Henry  Gaylord**  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  i,  1846,  Mad- 
ison, N.  Y. 

Dr.  Benjamin  Franklin'^  Cleveland  grad.  Hamilton  college, 
Clinton,  N.  Y.,  resided  in  Cleveland,  O.,  1837-8,  chemist;  was 
for  many  years  a  practicing  physician  at  Madison,  N.  Y.  Con- 
necticut Courant,  Hartford,  Nov.  2j,  i^JJ,  contains  Obituary  of 
Mrs.  Maria  T.  (Goodwin)  Cleveland. 

Goodwin  ancestry  :  —  Oziasi  [see  +  5829]  ;  Nathaniel-  b.  ab.  1637  of  Hartford,  m.  2d, 
Elizabeth  Pratt^;  Samuel^  b.  Aug:.  22,  1682,  m.  Mary  Steele*  ;  Samuel*  m.  2d,  Laodamia 
Merrill,  da.  Moses  and  Mary  of  H.;  Samuel^  m.  Abigail  Butler;  Samuel^  Goodwin  m. 
ist,  Abigail  Alcott,  da.  Hezekiah  and  Mary  Ellis  (Harris). —  Goodivin  gen.  by  James  J. 
Goodivin,  62S. 

Steel,  Steele  ancestry:  —  6  arms  :  (Ireland)  Ar.  a  bend  counter  componee  sa.  &  or 
betw.  2  lions'  heads  erased  gu.  on  chief  az.  3  billets  or.  Crest —  Demi  eagle  displ.  hold- 
ing in  beak  snake.  .  .  .  George',  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1632  (bro.  Oi.  John)  freeman.  May 
14,  1634,  an  orig.  settler  Hartford  1635,  d.  1664  "very  old"  ;  James^  m.  ist,  Anna  Bishop, 
prob.  a  da.  of  John  &  Ann  of  Guilford,  Conn.;  Lt.  James^,  b.  ab.  1658,  m.  Sarah  Barnard, 
prob.  da.  Bartholomew  Barnard  &  Sarah^  (Thomas'  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  m.  Mary)  Birch- 
ard  ;  Mary*  Steele  m.  Samuel  Goodwin^.  —  Steele  Family,  By  Daniel  Steele  Durrie,  1S5Q, 
p.  12. 

Pratt  aticestry  :  — John'  [see -f-  1112]  ;  DanieP,  Hartford,  freem.  1657,  d.  Apr.  [bur.  24] 
i6gi  ;  Edward^  Pratt  m.  Nathaniel  Goodwin-. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Avery  (Putnam)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  Morton 
Eddy  of  Fall  River,  Mass.,  res.  there. 

Putnam  ancestry  :  —John",  Thomasi^,  Josephi'  [see+iioS]  ;  Gen.  IsraeP"  b.  S.,  Jan. 
7,  1717-18,  of  the  Continental  army,  Revolution  ancestor  of  ;  Rev.  Aaron  Putnam  m. 
Mary  Greene. 

3278. 

MARY  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Erastus«),  d.  Marshall,  Mich., 
July  24,  1832,  a.  26,  m.  Sept.  4,  1828,  Rev.  John  Douglas  Pierce, 
b.  Chesterfield,  N.  H.,  Feb.  18,  1797,  d.  Apr.  6,  1882,  cousin  of 
President  Franklin  Pierce,  Presbyterian  clergyman;  founder  of 
Mich.  School  System.     Ch.  b.  Madison,  N.  Y.: 

8866  James  Dougald  Stuart''  Pierce  (Lt.),  b.  Dec.  14,  1829, 
d.  Nov.  12,  1848,  grad.  West  Point  ;  soldier  of  the  Mexican  war, 
d.,  after  return  home,  from  disease  contracted  in  the  field. 

8867  Anna  Millicent  Eliza^  Fierce,  b.  May  30,  1831,  d.  Sept. 
24,  1845. 

3279. 

ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (Erastus«),  d.  Madison,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  29, 
1870,  a.  61,  m.  M.  Aug.  3,  1831,  Nathaniel  Snell  Howard,  b.  M. 
May  18,  1804,  d.  M.  Jan.  21,  1855,  a  s.  Charles.  Dwelt  at  Madi- 
son, farmer  and  miller.  An  excellent  obituary  by  Mrs.  Eliza' 
(Cleveland)  Howard  in  Oneida  Dispatch  or  Democratic  Republican, 
ab.  Feb.  iS^j.  Ch.  b.  Madison:  Charles  Nathaniel''  Howard,  b.  May 
4,  d.  M.  Oct.  5,  1832. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1125 

8868  Mary  Eliza'  Howard,  b.  May  18,  1834,  m.  M.  Jan.  7, 
1858,  Robert  Wesley  Lane.  Ch.:  Mary  Howard''  Lane,  b.  Apr. 
29,  d.  May  6,  1859  ;  Anna  Howard^  Lane,  b.  Mar.  26,  i860  ;  Li!y 
Star"  Lane,  b.  Feb.  20,  1862,  d.  Mar.  29,  1864.  Adelaide^  Howard, 
b.  Nov.  14,  1835,  d.  M.  Mar.  10,  1836  ;  Caroline^  Howard,  b.  and 
d.  M.  Nov.  10,  1837. 

8869  Julia  Rel)ecca'  Howard,  b.  Jan.  31,  1840,  m.  M.  Jan.  3, 
1861,  Chauncey  Edwards  Baldwin,  b.  Cornwall,  Conn.,  s.  Noah, 
and  Sabra  (Smith)  [Cotter],  res.  W.  Cornwall,  farmer  and  ins. 
agt.  Ch.  b.  C:  Grace  Howard''  Baldwin,  b.  Feb.  28,  1863,  d.  Feb. 
9,  187 1  ;  Edward  Chauncef  Baldwin,  b.  Nov.  30,  1869;  Clevclana  ■ 
Howard''  Baldwin,  b.  June  4,  1873,  d.  Mar.  3,  1875.  Charles'"  How- 
ard, b.  May  29,  1841,  M.  Apr.  6,  1844. 

8870  Erastus  Cleveland^  Howard,  b.  July  2,  1842,  m.  ist, 
June  6,  1861,  Mary  Boughton,  she  d.  Dec.  22,  1862,  He  m.  2d, 
Nov.  6,  1867,  Elizabeth  Currelle.  Ch.  by  istm.:  Minnie  Bough- 
ton"  Howard,  b.  Nov.  10,  1862,  d,  Sept.  15,  1863;  by  2dm.:  Car- 
lotta"  Howard,  b.  Nov.  9,  1868. 

3280. 

JEANNETTE'    CLEAVELAND   (Erastus^  Moses^,  MosesS  Aaron^, 

Aaron2,  Moses'),  d.  Madisou,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1884,  a.  72,  m.  M.  Apr. 
20,  1831,  Hamilton  Putnam,  b.  M.  Sept.  5,  1807,  d.  Cortland,  N. 
Y.,  Dec.  15,  1892,  a  s.  Dr.  Elijah  and  Phebe  (Wood).     Ch.: 

+8871  Henry  Cleaveland^  Putnam,  b.  Mar.  6,  1832,  Madison, 
N.  Y. 

+8872  Erastus  Gaylord'  Putnam,  b.  Dec.  23,  1834,  Harford, 
near  Dryden,  N.  Y. 

+8873     Alary  Jeamiette^  Putnam,  b.  Apr.   10,  1836,  Madison, 

N.  Y. 

8874  Caroline  Lucetta''  Putnam,  b.  Nov.  27,  1838,  M.,  m. 
Cortland,  June  11,  1861,  Henry  Francis  Benton,  b.  C.  Feb.  3, 
1837,  a  s.  Chester  and  Tirzah  Porter  (Loomis),  res.  Cortland. 
Ch.  b.  C:  Jeannette  Cleaveland"  Benton,  Sept.  10,  1863  ;  Mary  Put- 
nam'' Benton,  ]une  5,  1865;   Carrie  Louise''  Benton,  Jan.  4,  1868. 

8875  Samuel  Cleaveland'  Putnam,  b.  Jan.  6,  1841,  Madison, 
m.  Caroline  Balcom.  Ch.:  Annie"  Putnam;  Jeanette  C"  Putnatn  ; 
Son",  d.  y.  ;  Charles  Hamilton''  Putnam,  b.  June  10;  1848,  Cortland, 
d.  C.  Dec.  30,  185 1  ;  Annie  Maria'  Putnam,  b.  July  16,  C,  d.  C. 
Sept.  19,  1853. 

8876  John  Cleaveland^  Putnam,  b.  June  14,  1855,  C,  d.  C. 
Dec.  28,  1876,  tmm. 

Hamilton  Putnam  resided  at  Cortland  over  50  years,  mer- 
chant; was  justice  of  the  peace  and  supervisor  of  the  county 
many  years,  a  director  of  the  National  Bank  of  Cortland,  and  a 
member  of  the  Presbyterian  church. 

PittJtain  ancestry :  —Arms  — Sah\e  crusilly  fitchee,  a  stork  of  the  last.  Cresf  —  A 
wolf's  head,  gules.  .  .  Simoni  de  Puttenham,  iigg  ;  Kalph^  de  Puttenham  of  Putten- 
ham,  Eng-.,  1217  ;  Richard^  de  Puttenham,  1273  ;  JohiT!  de  Puttenham  of  Puttenham,  1291  ; 
Thomas^  Puttenham  temp.  Edward  I ;  Roger"  Puttenham,  High  Sheriff  for  Herts,  Eng., 
1322;  Henry'  Puttenham  about  1300-1350  ;  Sir  Roger"  Puttenham  ab.  1320-1380;  Williams 
Puttenham  ab.  1360-1420  of  Puttenham  and  Penne,  Eng.,  m.  Margaret,  third  da.  of  John 
de  Warbleton  of  Warbleton,  Sussex,  and  Sherfield  on  Loudon,  Southampton,  Eng.,  by 
Katherine,  da.  of  Sir  John  de  Foxle  of  Foxle,  Bramshell,  and  Apuldrefield,  Eng.; 
Henryi"  Puttenham,  140S-1473,  of  Puttenham,  Penn,  Sherfield,  Warbleton,  &c.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, wid.  of  Geoffrey  Goodluck  ;  William^  Puttenham,  1430-1492,  of  Puttenham,  Penn, 
Long  Marston,  Sherfield,  Warbleton,  Tannerigge.  and  Williegh,  Eng.,  m.  Anne,  da.  of 


1 126  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

John  Hampden  of  Hampden,  co.  Bucks,  Eng.,  by  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Sir  John  Whalesbor- 
ough,  Knight  of  Whalesborough,  co.  Cornwall,  Eng.  (The  Hampdens,  one  of  the  most 
ancient  of  English  families,  claiming  descent  from  Baldwin  de  Hampden,  who  was  of 
note  before  the  Norman  invasion.  John,  the  father  of  Anne  Puttenham  was  Knight  of 
the  shire  for  Bucks  in  1420  and  1430,  of  Beds,  1450,  d.  1450,  from  him  descended"  John 
Hampden,  b.  London,  Eng.,  1594,  the  "Patriot,"  d.  June  24,  1643,  from  wounds  received 
at  Chalgrove  Field,  Oxfordshire,  Eng.,  June  i8,  1643,  whose  mother  was  Elizabeth  Crom- 
well aunt  to  Oliver  Cromwell.)  Nicholas'^  Puttenham  or  Puttnam,  b.  ab.  1460,  lived  at 
Putnam  Place  in  Penn,  Eng.;  Henry'3  Putnam,  living,  1526;  Richardi''  Putnam  or 
Puttynhn,  1500-1556,  of  Eddlesborough  and  Woughton,  Eng.,  m.  Joan  ;  John's  Putnam  of 
Rowsham,  Slapton,  and  Wingrave,  Eng.,  was  buried  in  Wingrave,  Oct.  2,  1573,  his  wife, 
Margaret  Putnam,  was  buried  Jan.  27,  1568  ;  Nicholas'^  Putnam  of  Wingrave  and  Stuke- 
ley,  Eng.,  1540-1598,  m.  at  Wingrave,  Jan.  30,  1577,  Mar.garet,  bap.  at  Wingrave,  Aug.  16, 
1556,  da.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Goodspeed  ;  John"  Putnam,  bap.  Aston  Abbotts,  co' 
Buckingham,  Eng.,  Jan.  17,  1579-80,  of  Aston  Abbots,  with  w.  and  4  ch.  came  to  N.  E.^ 
1634,  settled  in  Salem  Village,  now  Danvers,  Mass.,  1634,  d.  Dec.  30,  1662,  m.  prob.  early 
in  1612,  Priscilla  Gould  ;  Capt.  John''^,  bap.  Aston  Abbots,  May  27,  1627,  freeman,  1665, 
styled  corporal,  1672,  commissioned  Oct.  7,  1678,  It.  of  the  troops  of  horse  at  the  Village, 
deputy  to  Gen.  Court,  1679,  80,  86,  91,  92,  is  styled  capt.  after  1687,  capt.  of  troopers  in 
Narragansett  fight,  of  Salem,  large  landed  property,  d.  S.  V.,  Apr.  7,  1710,  "buried  by  ye 
soldiers,"  m.  S.,  Mar.  7,  1652,  Rebecca  Prince,  step-da.  of  John  Gedney  of  S.  ;  Eleazer'', 
b.  Salem  Village,  1665,  of  Danvers  in  1690,  had  been  of  Capt.  William  Raymond's  co., 
enlisted  for  the  "Canada  Expedition,"  tythingman  of  the  Village,  1700,  1705,  constable, 
1708,  surveyor  of  highways  on  Topsfield'road,  1711,  d.  S.  V.,  Jan.  25,  1732-3,  m.  2d,  Nov. 
14,  171 1,  Elizabeth  Rolfe*,  b.  Newbiiry,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1679,  d.  Jan.  2,  1752  ;  Capt. 
Henry!'",  b.  Salem  Village,  Aug.  14,  1712,  by  his  experience  in  military  matters  he  earned 
the  commission  of  It.,  which  he  held  during  Louisburg  exped.,  officer  in  the  French  war, 
served  in  the  subjection  of  Canada  to  the  English,  and  although  exempt  from  military 
duty  accompanied  the  troops  with  his  5  sons  to  Lexington,  Mass.,  fell  in  action  at  Lex- 
ington, Apr.  19,  1775,  m.  Hannah  ;  Eleazer^',  b.  Danvers,  June  5,  1738,  in  Capt.  Isaac 
Hull's  CO.,  credited  5  days'  service  in  Lexington  alarm,  estate  adm  ,  Mar.  14,  1806,  m. 
pub.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Mar.  20,  1761,  Mary  Crosby  of  Billerica,  Mass.  ;  Dr.  Elijah^* 
Putnam,  b.  Medford,  Mass.,  1769,  rem.  from  West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1801,  to  Peterboro, 
N.  Y.,  thence  Mar.,  1802,  to  Madison,  N.  Y.,  where  he  practised  medicine  40  years,  an 
organizer  of  the  Madison  co.  Medical  Soc,  July  29,  1806,  an  e.xcellent  physician  and  sur- 
geon, a  worthy,  respected  man,  and  a  Christian  gentleman,  d.  Madison,  Jan.,  1851,  m. 
Phoebe  Wood,  b.  M.,  d.  ab.  1854,  da.  Capt.  Abner  Wood. —  Notes  of  Eras t us  Gaylord^ 
Flit  nam  of  Elizabeth,  iV.  J.  ;  History  of  the  Putnam  Family  in  England  and  America,  by 
Eben  Putnam,  Salem,  Mass.,  iSqi-j. 

Rolfe  ancestry  :  —  7  arms:  (Sarum,  co.  Wilts.)  Ar.  3  ravens  sa.  Crest  —  On  a  staff, 
couped  and  raguly,  lying  fesseways,  and  sprouting  at  the  dexter  end,  vert,  a  raven,  close, 
sa.  .  .  Ralph  temp.  Conquest  of  Chivelstone,  co.  Devon,  Eng.  Rolf  possessed  Chen- 
vestan  manor,  since  Cheinstone,  co.  Devon. —  Domesday  survey.  Will  of  Humphrey  de 
Bohun,  earl  Hereford,  Eng.,  Oct.  10,  1361,  John  Rolf,  legatee.  '.  .  Honour^  [may  have 
•been  the  name  of  a  widow  for  Savage  says  concerning  Henry  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  "  per- 
haps his  wid.  was  Honour,  who  d.  at  Charlestown,  Dec.  19,  1650"]  ;  Henry^  prob.  from 
CO.  Wilts,  Eng.,  with  w.  and  ch.,  came  to  Newbury  among  the  first  settlers,  d.  N.,  Mar. 
I,  1643;  John',  d.  bef.  1643  ;  Benjamin'',  b.  1640,  of  Newbury,  weaver,  d.  N.,  Aug.  10,  1710, 
in.  N.,  Nov.  3,  1659,  Apphia  Hale,  b,  N.,  1642,  d.  N.,  Dec.  24,  1708,  only  da.  Thomas  and 
Thomasine  or  Tamosin  of  N.  ;  Elizabeth^  Rolfe  m.  Eleazer  Putnam'^.— iV.  E.  H.  G.  Reg.y 
HI :  151 ;  Coffin'' s  Neivbury,  31b ;  Savage. 

3281. 

JULIA  ANN  MARIA'  CLEAVELAND  (Era,stusc),  m.  Mad- 
ison, N.  Y.,  Aug.  II,  1841,  Dr.  Lyman  Osg-ood  Orton,  b.  Ham- 
ilton, N.  Y.,  Jan.  i8,  1819,  d.  Lincoln,  111.,  Apr.  19,  1884,  s. 
Thomas  and  Beulah  (Rockwood).  Dwelt  in  Broadwell,  Logan 
CO.,  111.,  1878,  afterward  at  Lincoln.  Mrs.  Julia  C.  Orton  still 
resides  at  Lincoln,  1895,  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 
Ch.  b.  Lebanon,  Madison  co.,  N.  Y.  : 

8877  Samuel  Clevelaiuf  Orton,  b.  Aug.  29,  1842,  m.  in  Mo., 
Feb.,  1874,  Amelia  Waite,  res.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ch.  :  Ji/lia 
Clei'eland^,  b.  Feb.  20,  1875,  d.  Apr.,  1881  ;  Charles  F.^ ;  William^ ; 
Edward"^ ;  Henry'.  Belinda  Beiila/f  Orton,  b.  June  21,  1844,  d. 
Lebanon,  Apr.  10,  1846  ;  Henry  Gaylord"",  b.  July  27,  1846,  d. 
Leb.,  Mar.  18,  1848;  Son\  b.  Feb.  16,  d.  L.,  Mar.  4,  1849.  8878 
/iilia''  Orton,  b.  Feb.  8,  1850,  unm.,  res.,  Lincoln. 

8879  Fratiklin  Cleveland"  Orton,  b.  Aug.  16,  1852,  m.  Lin- 
coln, Nov.  18,  1 881,  Carrie  Rutledge,  res.  Lincoln,  R.  R.  ein- 
ploye.  Ch.  :  Virginia',  b.  Oct.  30,  1884.  Mary  Lucetta^  Orton,  b. 
Feb.  I,  1857,  d.  Broadwell,  Mar.  3,  1858. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1127 

3282. 

SAMUEL  GOLD' CLEVELAND  (ErastusMVIosese,  MosesS  Aaron», 

Aaron^,  Mosesi),  m.  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1844,  Abisha  Pease,  b. 
W.,  June  25,  182T,  da.  Ammi  and  Hannah  (Brownell).  Resided 
in  the  old  Cleveland  mansion  on  the  homestead  at  Madison, 
N.  Y.,  from  1855  until  1882,  then  sold  it  and  rem.  to  Batavia, 
farmer.     Ch.  b.  Madison  : 

-|-888o     Frederick  Erastus*  Cleveland,  b.  July  i,  1847. 

+8881     Herbert  Arthur^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  29,  1850. 

8882  Charles  Wilford'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14,  1854,  m. 
Hudson,  Mich.,  Jan.  11,  1882,  Florence  Adell  Pease,  b.  H.,  Sept. 

6,  1856,  a  da.  Samuel  Brownell  and  Emeline  Electa  (Childs). 
Resided  at  Madison  to  June,  1872,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  to  1875  ; 
Peoria,  111.,  to  1877,  and  since  at  Chicago,  1S95,  watchmaker  and 
jeweler.     With  U.  S.  Express  co.,  1883. 

3283. 

Aaron     Sailey^    3IcCvillUS     (Eunice^,    Moses^    MosesS    Aaron^, 

Aaron"),  d.  in  Ind.,  May  i,  185 1,  a.  50,  m.  ist,  Portersville,  Dubois 
CO.,  Ind.,  Dec.  9,  1827,  Sarah  Brown,  b.  Augusta  co.,  Va.,  Nov. 

7,  1802,  d.  Portersville,  Oct.  28,  1830,  da.  William.  He  m.  2d, 
P.,  June  2,  183 1,  Dorcas  Farris,  born  in  N.  C,  Dec.  18,  1802,  da. 
James  and  EHzabeth,  settled  in  Du  Bois  co.,  Ind.  Ch.  by  ist 
marriage  : 

8883  Erastus"  McCril/i/s,  b.  Sept.  10,  1828,  m.  Leavenworth, 
Kan.,  Oct.,  1868,  Margaret  Dunlap  of  Ohio,  da.  William.  Dwelt 
Leavenworth.     Ch.:  William^  h.  i^-jo;  Frederick\  i^'j2  ;   Charles^, 

1874. 

8884  Samuel  Brow}f  AicCrillus  (Dr.),  b.  June  27,  1830,  m. 

Paoli,  Orange  co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  20,  1861,  Helen  Coningore,  b.  Har- 
rodsburg,  Ky.,  da.  Henry  and  Cynthia  Anna  (Johnson).  Re- 
sided in  Lewisburg,  Preble  co.,  O.,  to  1867,  after  at  Anderson, 
Madison  co.,  Ind.  Proprietor  of  patent  medicines.  Ch.:  Anna 
Sarah",  b.  Dec.  12,  1861;  Etta  Lizzie^,  Sept.  11,  1863.  By  2d  m.: 
+  8885      Sarah  Jaue^  McCrillus,  b.  Apr.  7,  1832. 

8886  Elizabeth  Elleif  A/eCrilli/s,  b.  Feb.  5,  1834,  d.  Sept.  i, 
1868;  Newton^  McCrillus,  b.  Aug.  22,  1836,  d.  Apr.  13,  1837. 

8887  Sylvanus  Farris^  McCrillus,  b.  Feb.  26,  1838. 

8888  Aaron  Bailey^  McCriilus,  b.  May  5,  1840,  died  Apr.  2, 
1864. 

8889  Emily^  McCrillus,  b.  Apr.  9,  1843,  m.  ist,  James  Car- 
rolton  McConahay,  was  of  49th  Ind.  Vols.  She  m.  2d,  Feb.  19, 
1879,  Nathan  Baldwin  Berry.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  George  Bailey'' 
McConahay,  b.  Apr.  5,  1865.  By  2d  m.:  Fraiik  Albert"  Berry,  July 
10,  1880.  ^ 

3284. 

JEnnice'  3IcCrillus  (Eunice',  Moses^),  m.  Jan.  21,  182 1,  John 
Chester  Wilford,  b.  in  Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1788,  d.  Elba,  N.-Y.,  Apr. 
21,  1852,  s.  Joseph  and  Mercy  (Barker).     Ch.  b.  Elba: 

8S90  Josephine  Bonaparte^  Wilford,  b.  Feb.  8,  1822,  m.  E., 
May  3,  1 841,  James  Cochran  Jacks,  b.  181 9,  s.  Samuel  and  Betsey 


I 128  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

(Husted),  res.  Batavia,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Batavia:  Da.^^h.  1842,  d. 
same  day  ;  JoJin  WilforcP  Jacks,  b.  Sept.  8,  1844;  Alary  Elizabeth^ 
Jacks,  June  22,  1846;  Julia  Wi/forcP  Jacks,  Nov.  8,  1848;  James 
Coywi)f  Jacks,  Feb.,  185-;   Sarah  Josephine^  J^'i'^ks,  Jan.  5,  i860. 

8891  Eugene  Beauharnais^  Wilford,  born  Sept.  8,  1823,  m. 
Brockport,  Monroe  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1S61,  Catharine  Sutphin, 
b.  B.,  July  28,  1831,  da.  Jacob  and  Fanny  (Ferguson),  1.  Elba, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Da\  b.  Feb.  14,  d.  May  19,  1862;  Joseph  Sutphin^ 
Wilford,  b.  Mar.  29,  1864;  Chester  Eugene"^  Wilford,  Jan.  3,  1866; 
Arthur  Corwiif  Wilford,  Apr.  10,  1868. 

8892  Janette  Cleveland^  Wilford,  b.  Mar.  10,  1825,  m.  June 
24,  1857,  as  2d  w.,  Augustus  Wilford  Shrigley,  b.  Canada,  1826, 

d.  May  24,  1879,  s.  Enoch  and  (O'Reilley).     (He  m.  ist, 

Julia  Eliza^  Wilford -^^ZgT,.)  She  res.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Ch.: 
Janette  Elletf  Shrigley. 

8893  Julia  Eliza^  Wilford,  b.  Jan.  i,  1827,  d.  Welland,  Can., 
Feb.  4,  1856,  m.  Feb.  8,  1849,  as  1st  w.,  Augustus  Wilford -Shrig- 
ley. (He  m.  2d,  Janette  Cleveland^  Wilford  -\-S8g2.)  Ch.:  Eunice 
Augusta^  Shrigley,  b.  Apr.  22,  1850;  Julia  Wilford"^  Shrigley,  Feb. 
28,  1852  ;  Eugene  Wilford''  Shrigley,  Sept.  30.  1854. 

8894  William  Chester^  Wilford,  b.  Aug.  25,  1829,  m.  Oct. 
16,  1856,  Hannah  Cowles,  born  Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.?,  da.  Col. 

James  and  (Dickinson),  res.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  lumber,  etc. 

Ch.:  John  Chester^  Wilford,  b.  May  3,  1858  ;  Alice  Maud^  Wilford, 
Dec.  25,  i860;  Mary  Louise'  Wilford,  1862;  Cornelia  White^  Wil- 
ford, d.  soon;  Cola^  Wilford,  b.  Aug.  31,  1865;  Sarah  Elizabeth^ 
Wilford,  Jan.  6,  1868. 

8895  John  Barker""  Wilford,  b.  Mar.  26,  1831,  d.  Lafayette, 
Tippecanoe  co.,  Ind.,  June  17,  1881,  m.  ist,  Mary  Elizabeth  Way, 
b.  Sweden,  N.  Y.,  d.  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  1863,  da.  Samuel.  He  m. 
2d,  Feb.  27,  1868,  Sarah  M.  Willett,  b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  da.  dea. 
William.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Helen^  Wilford,  d. ;  Maty  Gertrude^  Wil- 
ford, b.  Mar.  28,  1863.  By  2d  m.:  Herbert  Edwin^  Wilford,  Sept. 
12,  1869. 

8896  Joseph  Edwin^  Wilford,  b.  July  10,  1833,  m.  Mar.  22, 
1865,  Mary  Ellen  Robe,  b.  Elba,  Sept.  2,  1846,  da.  Jeffrey  and 
Abigail  (Higley),  1.  Elba,  1883.     Ch.:  Son\  d.  s.;  Da.\  d.  s. 

8897  Sarah  Elizabeth^  Wilford,  b.  Sept.  4,  1839,  died  Elba, 
Jan.  15,  1865,  m.  Oct.  29,  1863,  Charles  Sherwood,  whose  parents 
lived  Byron,  N.  Y.     s.  p. 

John  Chester  Wilford  was  a  farmer.  Mrs.  Eunice''  [McCriliis) 
Wilford  res.,  1883,  Elba. 

3285. 

Bhehe  Elizahcth'  llcCriUis  (Eunice-),  died  Elba,  N.  Y., 
May  4,  1840,  a.  35,  m.  N.  Y.  state,  1822,  Rice  Baldwin,  born  in 
Conn.,  1792,  d.  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1864,  s.  Aaron  and  Ex- 
perience (Hart).     Farmer,  of  Elba.     Ch.: 

8898  Elvira  Jane^  Baldwin,  born  Sept.  1,  1822,  m.  Harvey 
Weage,  res.  Waterford,  Racine  co.,  Wis.  Ch.:  3  Daughters',  all 
married-. 

-I-8899     Eunice  Experience^  Baldwin,  b.  May  11,  1824. 

8900  Phebe  Janette^  Baldwin,  b.  Feb.  24,  1827,  m.  Horace 
Farley,  1.  Santa  Clara,  Santa  C.  co.,  Cal.,  supt.  of  a  gold  mine, 
1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1 1 29 


8901  William  Hart^  Baldtvin,  born  Jan.  23,  1829,  m.  Mrs. 
Jane  Melvina  (Edgerton)  Storms,  1.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  fanner.  Ch.: 
Fhebe'  Baldivin ;  Lilian^  Baldivin. 

-j-8902     Aliltoii  Rice^  Baldwin,  b.  Mar.  25,  1830. 

Flavins  Josephus^  Baldwin,  b.  1832,  d.  aged  2  weeks. 

8903  Aaron  McCrilliis^  Baldwin,  b.  July  27,  1834,  d.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  iinm.,  at  hospital,  from  wounds  received  at  Cedar 
Mountain  battle. 

8904  Eleanor  Henrietta^  Baldwin,  b.  Oct.  10,  1836,  m.  Henry 
Edgerton,  1.  Elba.     Ch.:  4. 

8905  Lucy  Joanna^  Baldwin,  b.  Oct.  20,  1839,  m.  John  Bar- 
num  Bliss,  1.  Oakfield.     Ch.:  JoJin  Barnum^  Bliss. 

3286. 

WilHani  ClevelantV  McCrillis  (Eunice^),  m.  Elba  (now 
Oakfield),  N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1829,  Sally  Ann  Haxton,  b.  Batavia,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  18,  1810,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Abigail  (Holley),  res.  Oak- 
field, a  well-to-do  farmer  and  a  much-esteemed  citizen.  He 
has  manifested,  in  a  tangible  manner,  the  titmost  interest  in 
this  work,  and  to  this  gentleman  our  cordial  thanks  are  due* 
Ch.  b.  Elba  :     8906  B>elia  Elizabeth^  McCrillis,  b.  July  24,  1830. 

8907  Ann  Jeannette^  McCrillis,  b.  Aug.  30,  1833,  m.  Nov. 
24,  1866,  William  Cox,  s.  Townsend  and  Hannah  (Sharpless). 

8908  Mary  Abigail^  McCrillis,  b.  Jan.   22,  1836. 

8909  Caroline  Haxton^  McCrillis,  b.  Apr.  3,  1838,  m.  Sept. 
14,  1859,  Sidney  Underbill,  s.  Alfred  and  Margarette  (Dunham). 
Ch.:    William  C  UnderJdll,  b.  Apr.  15,  1864,  Oakfield. 

8910  Julia  Jane^  McCrillis,  b.    Mar.   24,   1840  ;   Harriet  So- 
phia^  McCrillis,  b.  June  20,  d.  Sept.  19,  1841  ;  Erastus  Bailey^  Mc- 
Crillis, b.  Nov.  10,  1 841,  d.  Mar.  18,  1854. 

891 1  William  Clayton'^  McCrillis,  b.  June  25,  1845. 

8912  Flora  Amelia^  McCrillis,  b.  June  24,  1851,  m.  Feb.  24, 
1870,  Thomas  Chappie,  s.  Thomas  and  Catherine  (Dunn).  Ch. 
b.  O.:  Anna  Catharine^  Chappie,  Dec.  11,  1873;  William  Thomas^ 
Chappie,  Nov.  24,  1876  ;   George  Cleveland'^  Chappie,  Sept.   28,  1879, 

3287. 

Sftvah  Bailey^  llcCrillis  (Eunice^),  d.  Lyndon,  Mich., 
Feb.  5,  1841,  a.  31,  m.  Elba,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1834,  Bostwick  Hurd, 
b.  ]\Ionroe,  Fairfield  co.,  Conn.,  Aug.  27,  1797,  d.  n.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  1859.  Settled  in  Mich.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Lyndon  :  Bosl- 
wick  Carlton*  Hurd,  b.  Mar.  22,  d.  L.  July  5,  1835. 

8913  Sarah  Eunice^  Hurd,  b.  Oct.  i,  1837,  m.  Ixonia,  Jefi^er- 
son  CO.,  Wis.,  Oct.  i,  1856,  Charles  Lorum  Chamberlain,  b.  West 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  20,  1S36,  son  John  Lorum  and  Alzora 
(Ward),  1.  Ridge  way,  Osage  co.,  Kan.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Charles 
Willianf  Chamberlain,  b.  Sept.  17,  1857,  Monroe,  Wis.;  Anna  Al- 
zora^ Chamberlain,  h.  Oct.  25,  1862,  M.,  d.  Sept.  25,  1865  ;  Laura 
May^  Chamberlain,  b.  Sept.  5,  1866,  Prenton,  Wis.;  Lura  Myrtle"^ 
Chamberlain,  Dec.  23,  1869,  Ridgeway  ;  Alia  Maud^  Chamberlain, 
May  15,  1875,  R. 


I 130  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3288. 

JErastus  Cleveland'  3IcCrlllus  (Eunice^),  m.  Apr.  2,  1844, 
Amy  Amelia  Pier,  b.  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29,  1823,  da.  Ethan 
and  Samantha  (Johnson).  vSettled  in  Lewisburg,  O.,  removed  to 
Muncie,  Delaware  co.,  Ind.,  where  res.  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  born 
Lewisburg  : 

8914  William  Erastiis^  McCrilli/s,  b.  May  26,  1850,  m.  Mary 
Ellen  Williams,  b.  Muncie,  da.  John  and  Olivia  (Powers).  Ch.: 
Maud  Olivia^  McCrillus. 

8915  EiJiery  Cleveland^  McCrillus  (Dr.),  b.  Nov.  17,  1854, 
m.,  practicing  physician,  Muncie.  8916  Charles  Carroll^  McCril- 
lus, b.  Dec.  I,  1856,  m.  8917  Samuel  Frank""  McCrillus,  b.  Apr. 
26,  1859,  m.     8918  Donna  Amelia*  McCrillus,  b.  Jan.  4,  1863,  m. 

3289. 

MARY     BACON'    CLEVELAND     (william  Pitt^,   Moses^   Moses*, 

Aarona,  Aaron^),  d.  Dec.  II,  1 879,  a.  69,  m.  Apr.  lo,  1 828,  William 
H.  Chambers,  he  d.  Morrisville,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  8919  William  Pitt^ 
Chambers,  b.  May  19,  1830,  m.  Mar.  2,  1853,  Emily  Evarts  ;  ch.: 
Charles'  Chambers,  b.  Mar.  18,  1865  ;  Maud""  Chambers,  Mar.  22, 
1867.  8920  Sarah  Maria^  Chambers,  b.  Nov.  21,  1835,  m.  Apr.  19, 
1855,  Hiram  vStone  ;  ch.:  Edzvin  Hirani'  Stone,  b.  May  13,  1859; 
William  Clarence''  Stone,  b.  Apr.  15,  1861,  m.  Jan.  18,  1882,  Flor- 
ence Clark. 

3290. 

SARAH  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (wniiam  Pitto),  d.  Greene, 
Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1850,  m.  Harrison  Bicknell,  s.  Ben- 
nett.    Ch.: 

8921  Byron  JJ"  Bickjiell,  b.  Oct.  10,  1832,  m.  Left  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  and  went  South  Mar.  i,  1857,  lived  in  Miss,  until 
1866,  res.  since  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  dealer  in  steam  boilers  and 
engines,  1883.     Ch.:  J.  Bennet''  Bicknell;  Bessie''  Bicknell. 

8922  Mary"  Bicknell,  d.,  m.  John  or  James  C.  Derby.  Ch.: 
Minnie'  Derby,  b.  1854,  m.  Chattanooga,  Hamiltonco.,  Tenn.,  1879, 
Ambrose;  ch.:  Da?",  b.  Sept.  12,  1881. 

Harrison  Bicknell  an  editor  in  Central  N.  Y. 

BickiieU  ancestry  :  —  Johni  Bicknell  came  1632,  of  Weymouth,  Mass.,  rep.,  m.  Mary. 
The  Bicknell  family  association  meets  annually  in  his  homestead. 

3291. 

THOMAS  LUMBARD'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  Pitt^),  died 
Dec.  2,  1879,  a.  64,  m.  July  31,  1845,  Susan  Lathrope  Palmer,  b. 
Columbus,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1818.     Ch.: 

Mary  Louisa*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  23,  1847. 

-(-8923     William  Pitt'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  3,  1849. 

-I-8924     Charles  Anson*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1850. 
8925     Susie  Bell'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.   i,  1861,  d.  May  i, 
1879. 

Thomas  Lumbard'  Cleveland  resided  at  Morrisville,  N.  Y., 
merchant,  a  much-esteemed  citizen.     Utica  Aiorning  Herald,  Dec. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1131 

26,  1882  —  contains  obituary  notice.     Mrs.  Cleveland  res.  Mor- 
risville,  1883. 

3299. 

AinhVOSUC    JiohiHSOU    (Sarahs,  Johns,  Moses<,  Aaron',  Aaron^),    d. 

June  12,  1853,  a.  52,  m.  Aug^ustus  Morgan.     Ch.: 

8926  Helen  Ambrosia''  Morgan,  b.  Dec.  16,  1S31,  Bing-ham- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  m.  B.  Feb.  24,  1873,  Gen.  Calvin  Harlowe  Frederick, 
b.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1828,  s.  Rev.  Michael  and  Margaret 
(Clute),  res.  Omaha,  Neb.,  1884,  officer  U.  S.  A.     s.  p. 

3300. 

Erasmus  Darwhr  BoMiison  (saraue),  m.  Troy,  N.  Y., 
May  21,  1830,  Mary  Pamelia  Smith,  b.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  July 
28,  1807,  da.  John  D.  and  Eliza  (Ward),  res.  Binghamton,  N.  Y., 
retired  merchant.     Ch.: 

8927  /o/in  Tracf  Robinson,  b.  Mar.  4,  1831,  m.  Union,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  6,  1854,  Lockie  L.  G.  Monsseran  of  U.,  res.  Bingham- 
ton, s.  p.  Sarah  Eliza\  b.  Mar.  4,  1833,  d.  Nov.  i,  1837.  8928 
Darwin  Augustus^  Robinson,  b.  Aug.  31,  1835,  d.  Nov.  22,  1866. 
8929  Alary  Martin^  Robinson,  b.  Oct.  23,  1839,  m.  Baltimore,  Oct. 
3,  1862,  Edward  L.  Lewis  of  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  res.  Binghamton,  s. 
p.  8930  Charles  Henry^  Robinson,  b.  Sept.  iS,  1843,  m.  B.  Aug.  6, 
1868,  Mary  Dugan.  Ch.  b.  B.:  Echvard  Augustus^,  Aug.  11,  1869; 
Jennie  Maf,  Jan.  17,  1871. 

3303. 

John      CleVeJantV     RohinSOU     (Sarah^,   John^,   MosesS   Aaron^, 

Aaron^),  m.  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  May  15,  1842,  Sarah  Maria  Pease,  b. 
Enfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  12,  1822,  da.  Hon.  Lorraine  Tracy  and  Sa- 
rah (Marshall).  Ch.:  Sarah  Marshall^  Robinson,  b.  Feb.  19,  1S43, 
d.  Feb.  23,  1847  ;  Lorraine  Tracy^  Robinson,  b.  Mar.  3,  1845,  d.  Aug. 
28,  1846;  Helen  Morgan^  Robinson,  b.  Sept.  17,  1849,  d.  May  8, 
1 85 1.  8931  John  Mars  hair  Robinson  (Lt.),  b.  Nov.  12,  185 1.  Lt. 
U.  S.  Navy. 

8932  Cleveland^  Robinson,  b.  July  14,  1856. 
Daughte)-\  b.  and  d.  Apr.  7,  1862. 

8933  Caroline  Pease""  Robinson,  b.  Sept.  26,  1866. 
Maj.-Gen.  John   Cleveland''   Robinson,  U.  S.  A.  Rd.     Entering 

the  Military  Academy  1835,  he  left  it  in  1838,  to  study  law ;  but 
in  1839  was  made  It.  5th  Inf.  During  the  Mexican  war  he  was 
distinguished  at  Monterey,  and  made  ist  It.  June,  1846;  capt., 
Aug.,  1850;  maj.  2d  Inf.,  Feb.  20,  1862  ;  col.  43d  Inf.,  July  28,, 
1866.  He  served  against  the  Indians  of  Fla.  and  Utah.  A.t 
beginning  of  civil  war  he  commanded  at  Ft.  McHenry,  Balti- 
more ;  app.  col.  ist  Mich.  Vols.,  he  became  brig.-gen.  Apr.  28, 
1862  ;  took  com.  of  ist  brig.,  Kearney's  div.,  Heintzelman's 
corps,  and  was  distinguished  in  battles  before  Richmond,  June 
30,  July  I,  1862,  2d  Bull  Run,  Chantilly,  Fredericksburg;  com- 
manded division  and  engaged  at  2d  Fredericksburg,  Chancel- 
lorsville,  Gettysburg,  Mine  Run,  Mitchell's  Station,  Wilderness, 
Spottsylvania,  and  Todd's  Tavern,  where  he  lost  a  leg  ;  brev. 


I 132  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

maj.-g-en.  vols  ;  brev.  It.-col.  U.  S.  A,  for  Gettysburg  ;  brev.  col. 
for  Wilderness,  brev.  brig.-gen.  for  Spottsylv.,  and  brev.  maj.- 
gen.  for  gallant  and  merit,  services  during  war.  Retired  as  a 
maj.-gen.  May  6,  1869. —  Drakes  Bio.  Die,  773.  Elected  Lt.- 
Gov.  of  New  York.     N.  Y.  Herald,  May  18,  1884 : 

Fredericksburg,  Va.,  May  17,  1884.— The  historical  party  of  the  First  Corps  left 
this  morning,  at  nine  o'clock,  for  the  battle-field  of  Spottsylvania  Court  House,  under 
the  lead  of  Gen.  Rosecrans  and  John  C.  Robinson,  of  New  York,  who  led  the  forces  of 
Gen.  Grant  in  this  battle..  They  arrived  on  the  scene  of  action  about  eleven  o'clock  and 
locted  the  spot  where  Gen.  Robinson  formed  his  lines.  Two  hundred  yards  to  the  right 
lay  the  Alsop  farm,  where  Sedgwick  was  killed.  The  spot  where  he  fell  was  found,  and 
Generals  Rosecrans  and  Robinson  and  Major  Stein,  historian  of  the  First  Corps,  assisted 
by  John  J.  Klimer,  C.  C.  Coffin,  Colonel  J.  B.  Batchellor,  A.  J.  Huntoon,  N.  B.  Prentice, 
Thomas  Brooks,  Dr.  H.  Taylor,  Colonel  G.  C.  Kinfifen,  John  C.  Johnson,  H.  L.  Steles, 
and  Mr.  Edwards,  erected  a.  stone  to  mark  the  spot  until  the  Sixth  Corps  can  build  a 
suitable  monument  to  their  gallant  commander.  Messrs.  Johnson  and  Edwards  came 
from  Kansas,  1,200  miles,  to  be  present  on  this  occasion.  The  rest  of  the  day  was  spent 
on  the  field  near  McCool's  house,  at  the  point  known  as  "the  Bloody  Angle." 

Gen.  Robinson  has  been  totally  blind  since  1893  ;  resides  at 
Binghamton  (1884-1896);  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Pease  ancestry :  —  "R.o'h&r\>  of  Great  Baddow,  co.  Essex,  Eng.,  locksmith,  will  May  lo, 
1623,  m.  Margaret  ;  John^,  b.  1607,  from  Great  Baddow,  came  in  the  Francis  from  Ipswich, 
Eng.,  1634,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1637,  when  he  perhaps  had  grant  of  land  there,  d.  ab.  1639,  m. 
before  coming  here,  Margaret,  who  came  to  America  in  a  later  ship,  with  her  s.  John, 
joined  chh.  at  Salem  1630  ;  Capt.  John^,  b.  1629,  came  to  America  with  his  mother,  of  Sa- 
lem, member  Ancient  and  Hon.  Artillery  Co.,  1661,  freeman  1668,  granted  land  at  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  ab.  16S1,  that  part  which  became  Enfield  1683,  d.  E.  16S9,  m.  ist  Mary  ;  John^, 
b.  Salem  Mar.  30,  1654,  of  Enfield,  m.  Margaret  Adams  of  Ipswich  ;  John^  m.  Elizabeth 
Spencer  of  Hartford,  Conn.  ;  John«  m.  Bathsheba  Jones,  da.  Thomas  of  Enfield  ;  John', 
b.  1753,  served  in  the  Revolution,  m.  Charity  Thompson  ;  Hon.  Lorraine  Thompsons 
Pease,  b.  Apr.  17,  1788,  Judge  of  the  Court  in  Hartford  co.,  Conn.,  ni.  Sarah  Marshall  of 
yN indi^or. —  Neiv  England  His.  Gen.  Reg.,  Ill:  227. 


3304, 

Charles  Lynde^  RohhlSOn  (Sarah*,  John^,  MosesS  Aaron^,  Aaron^), 

m.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1853,  Mary  vSchutt,  b.  Dryden,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  7,  1831,  da.  John  and  Hannah;  res.  Chicago,  111.,  freight 
auditor's  office  Chic.  &  Rock  I.  R.  R.     Ch.  : 

8934  William  Henry^  Robinson,  b.  May  26,  1855,  Dryden,  m. 
Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1879,  Clara  Eunice  King,  da.  Edward 
and  Eunice;  res.  Englewood,  Cook  co..  111.;  with  C.,  R.  I.  &  P. 
R.  R.  Ch.  :  Edwin  King'  Robinson,  b.  Oct.  17,  1882,  Chicago; 
Charles  Frederick^  Robinson,  b.  Jan.  20,  1858,  Dunkirk,  d.  May  24, 
i860  ;  Ellen  Clevehuuf  Robifisofi,  b.  July  22,  1875,  Dunkirk,  d.  Jan. 
27,  1878. 

3305. 

DanieV  Gates  (Poiiys,  johns  Mosess  Aaron'),  d.  Delevan,  Wis., 
Aug.  17,  1874,  a.  76,  m.  Stafford,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  18 19,  Betsey 
Fenton,  b.  S.  Sept.  20,  1803,  d.  Geneva,  Wis.,  Sept.  10,   1875,  da. 

and  Sarah  (Torrey).     Came  to  Leicester,  N.  Y.,  fallof 

1819,  farmed  and  built  Pine  Tavern  ;  rem.,  1824,  to  Franklin- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  storekeeper  there  ;  afterward  kept  hotel  at  Moscow, 
N.  Y.,  a  first  settler  of  Delevan  1837.  Ch.  :  Daniel  Monroe\  b. 
Oct.  5,  1821,  Leicester,  d.  M.  June  5,  1829. 

+8935     Ambrosia''  Gates,  b.  Oct.  16,  1825,  Franklinville,  N.  Y. 

-j-8936     Irving  Franklin^  Gates,  b.  May  20,  1828,  Moscow,  N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


II33 


3308. 


CHARLES  BURRELL'  CLEVELAND  (Burreii^),  d.  Scipio, 
Hillsdale  co.,  Mich.,  Apr.  25,  1865,  a.  52,  m.  Leicester,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  I,  1832,  Lura  Bethia  Armstrong,  b.  New  London,  Conn., 
Dec.  9,  18 18,  da.  Gates  and  Rebecca  (Justin).  (She  m.  2d,  vScipio, 
Sept.  19,  1873,  Palmer  Clark  Crary,  and  res.  1883,  Jonesville, 
Mich.);  I'd  Jonesv.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

8937  Josephine*  Cleveland,  b.  July  28,  1837,  Lyons, 
Oakland  co.,  Mich.,  m.  Perry,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1855,  Zoroaster  Cor- 
bett,  b.  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1835,  d.  Scipio  Feb.  28,  1880, 
s.  Alexander  and  Margarette  (Cook),  farmer.  Ch.:  Charles 
Cleveland''  Cor  belt,  b.  Oct.  18,  1856,  vScipio  ;  Ellsworth  Cleveland^ 
Corbetf,  July  19,  1864,  Litchfield,  Hillsdale  co.,  Mich.  ;  Lura 
Cleveland^  Corbetf,  July  30,  1870,  Jonesv.  ;  Fred  Wesley^  Corbett, 
Oct.  12,  1873,  Scipio  ;  Maggie  May^  Corbett,  Aug.  28,  1875,  S. 

William    Alonzo**    Cleveland,    b.    Oct.    22,    1839, 
Perry,  d.  P.  Sept.  14,  1840. 

3309. 

ALONZO  CUTLER'  CLEVELAND  (surreii^),  m.  Hume, 
Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  or  W.  Perry,  Apr.  7,  1842,  Lucinda  Hutton, 
b.  Perry,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1824,  da.  Jonathan  and  Harriet  (Wat- 
rous),  lived  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1873  ;  res.,  1881,  Perry,  produce 
dealer.  Ch.  b.  Leicester,  N.  "Y.  :  8938  Charles  Henry"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Mar.  31,  1843,  ^-  L.  Feb.  17,  1844. 

8939  Mary  Harriet*  Cleveland,  b.  July  25,  1844,  m.  L. 
Dec.  20,  1864,  Norman  Isaac  Macomber  of  Perry;  res.  Irving- 
ton,  N.  J.  Ch.  :  Archie''  Macomber ;  Alice""  Macomber,  d.  ;  Amy'' 
Macomber  ;  Jejiny^  Macomber  ;  George^  Macomber. 

8940  Alice  Maria^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  19,  1848,  m. 
Perry,  July  18,  1870,  Joseph  M.  Duryea,  1.  N.  Y.  city,  car  con- 
ductor.    Ch.:     William'^  Duryea  ;  Joseph^  Duryea  ;  Bertie'  Duryea. 

8941  Amanda  Jane  Lawrence'  Cleveland,  b.  May  24, 
185 1,  m.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  May  25,  1873,  Edward  Cross;  divorced. 
Ch.  :    William''  Cross,  b.  1875. 

8942  William  Alonzo*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  2,  1855,  d. 
Elizabeth,  Aug.,  1886,  m.  E.,  Mar.  27,  1877,  Anna  Louise 
Camxinann,  b.  E.,  May  7,  1859,  only  da.  Charles  Athelstan  and 
Mary  Ann  (Flagg),  resided  Perry  to  1876,  Elizabeth  afterward. 
Member  of  the  Arthur  Kull  Boat  Club,  elected  recording  secre- 
tary, Jan.  8,  1883  ;  coxswain,  Sept.  2,  1883  ;  frequently  men- 
tioned in  the  Elizabeth  newspapers.  Ch.,  2  :  Willetta' 
Cleveland,  b.  June  30,  d.  E.,  Sept.  27,  1886. 

3310. 

JOSEPH  JEROME'  CLEVELAND  (Burreii^),  m.  Leicester, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1 841,  Almira  Warren,  b.  Duchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
20,  1821,  da.  Ira  and  Eliza  Ann  (Sharpsteen),  rem.,  1871,  to  n. 
Sheboygan,  Wi.s.,  res.,  1883,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  farmer.     Ch. : 

8943  Lydia  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  July  15,  1842,  Perry, 
N.  Y.,  d.  Mien.,  June  28,  1S68.  8944  Helen  Augusta*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Mar.  7,  1845,  Perry,   m.  Scipio,   Mich.,  Aug.   11,   1862, 


II34 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


David  A.  Wolcott.  Da.',  b.  Apr.  12,  d.  P.,  May  i,  1847.  8945 
BuRRELL^  Cleveland,  b.  June  29,  1849,  Perry,  N.  Y.  8946 
Miriam*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  185 1,  Leicester,  m.  Blue  Lake, 
Muskegon  co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  17,  1868,  George  Copeland.  8947 
Charles  Jerome*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  17,  1856,  Scipio,  m.  Mus- 
kegon, Feb.  25,  1882,  Mary  Ton,  da.  Peter  and  Mary  (Van 
Klinken).  8948  Frank*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1859,  Scipio,  m. 
Aug.  23,  1884,  Hannah  M.  Kirby,  b.  Lincolnshire,  Eng.,  Mar.  9, 
1859,  da.  Joseph  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Dawson),  1.  North  Muske- 
gon, Mich. 

8949  Harriet    Almira*    Cleveland,    b.    Oct.    19,    1863,. 
Scipio,  m.  Muskegon,  Nov.  i,  1882,  Richard  H.  Anderson. 

3311. 

MARY  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (john^,  JohnS,  Moses",  Aaron^Aarons), 

d.  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1879,  a.  69,  m.  L.,  Sept.,  1830, 
John  Porter,  b.  L.,  May  3,  1809,  s.  Daniel,  1.  Longmeadow, 
farmer.     Ch.  b.  Longmeadow  : 

8950  Echuin^  Porter,  b.  Sept.  9,  1831,  m.  East  Longmeadow, 
Hampden  co.,  Mass.,  1859,  Lorinda  Kibbe,  da.  Luke  and 
Lovina  ;  confectioner. 

8951  Sarah  A/i/i^  Porter,  b.  Jan.  14,  1834,  m.  ist,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  i860,  Newman  Chapin,  he  d.,  s.  Ezekiel.  She  m. 
2d,  W.  Springf.,  1883,  Carlos  Hoisington,  expressman.  Sophia^, 
b.  1836,  d.  at  14  mos. 

8952  Adelaide^  Porter,  b.  Mar.  22,  1838,  m.  1874,  Charles 
Bowers,  joiner. 

8953  Hiland  Cleveland^  Porter,  b.  Sept.  i,  1843,  m.  Springf., 
1880,  Mrs.  Eliza  Mooney,  expressman.  Royal  Johtf",  b.  1845,  d. 
at  II  mos. 

8954  John  Ellis^  Porter,  b.  Nov.  13,  1846,  m.  E.  Long- 
meadow, May  I,  1870,  Mary  Jane  Hunn,  da.  Erastus,  1.  E.  Long- 
meadow, has  a  market. 

8955  EuiDia  Hortense^  Porter,  b.  Apr.  4,  1848,  m.  Springf., 
1871,  Horace  King,  s.  Erastus,  farmer.  Ernest  Albert",  \).  1850, 
d.  soon.  8956  Ida  Amelia^  Porter,  b.  May  31,  1854,  m.  1882, 
George  Foster,  1.  Springfield,  police  officer. 

3312. 

^HILAND'    CLEVELAND    (jolmo,  Jolm^,  Moses*,  Aarona,  Aaron^),    d. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1849,  a.  34,  m.  Chatham,  Conn., 
May,  1842,  Angelina  E.  Cadwell,  b.  North  Wilbraham,  Hamp- 
den CO.,  Mass.,  1818,  d.  Springf.,  185 1,  da.  Chester.  (vShe  m.  2d, 
Springf.,  Dec.  24,  185 1,  Normand  Lewis,  b.  Suffield,  Conn.,  1813, 
s.  James  ;  armorer.)  Dwelt  Springfield  ;  gun-lock  maker,  U,  S. 
armory,  1843-8.  Ch.  :  Ella*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1848, 
Springf.,  d.  infant. 

3313. 

JAMES  MONROE'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Ware,  Mass., 
Feb.  22,  1844,  Mary  Nead,  b.  Dover,  Windham  co.,  Vt.,  June  12, 
1825,  da.  Reuben  and  Elizabeth  (Shippey),  1.  E.  Longmeadow, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


II35 


Mass.,  1SS4,  farmer.  Ch.  :  8957  Ellen  Maria**  Cleveland,  b. 
June  5,  1845,  Petersham,  Mass.,  d.  Oct.  18,  1874. 

8958  Martha  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  May  4,  1847, 
Willimansett,  Hampden  co.,  Mass.,  m.  Mar.  15,  1881,  Henry  W. 
Allen,  1.  E.  Long-meadow,  builder.  Alice  Rosella*,  b.  Mar.  25, 
1850,  Somers,  Conn.,  d.  Somers,  Aug.  9,  20,  1859  ;  Hiland 
Monroe",  b.  Mar.  10,  1854,  Springf.,  d.  Springf.,  Aug.  7,  13, 
1859;  Arthur  Clarence**,  b.  Nov.  23,  1857,  Springf .,  d.  Spring., 
Aug.  9,  20,  1S59  ;  Annie  Clara*,  b.  Nov.  23,  1857,  Springf.,  d. 
inf.  8959  Alice  Loella"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  23,  1861,  Long- 
meadow,  unm.,  of  L.     Charles',  b.  Oct.  12,  L.,  d.  Oct.,  1S65. 

3314. 

NORMAN^  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  ist,  Somers,  Conn., 
1853,  Mary  Maria  Hooker,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  d.  Agawam, 
Hampden  co.,  Mass.,  July  12,  1882,  a  da.  Warren  and  Ann 
(Frost).  He  m.  2d,  Stafford,  Conn.,  June  9,  1887,  Sarah  Smith 
of  Willington.  Dwelt  at  Springfield,  Agawam,  Nov.,  1883,  Bos- 
ton, 1884,  expressman.     Ch.  b.  Springfield  : 

8960-4  Victor  C."  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  11,  1854;  Geneva 
E.*  Cleveland,  b.  May  4,  1S56,  unm.,  1882  ;  Flora"*  Cleveland, 
b.  Jan.  21,  185S  ;  Frederick  A.*  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  i860. 
Anna-,  Julv  12,  1869;  Martha  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  July  11, 
1870. 

3315. 

MARTHA  AMELIA'  CLEVELAND  (johne),  m.  ist.  Long- 
meadow,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1846,  Horatio  Edmund  Goss,  b.  Enfield, 
Conn.,  Sept.  5,  1819,  d.  Longm.,  June  25,  1875,  a  s.  Levi  and 
Betsey  (Griswold),  stone  cutter.  She  m.  2d,  Springfield,  Mass., 
Oct.  II,  1876,  Barber  Porter,  b.  S.,  Dec.  19,  1815,  a  s.  Samuel 
and  Susan  (Barber),  1.  E.  Longmeadow,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  ; 
Ernest  Hcnry^  Goss,  b.  Dec.  10,  1848,  d.  Sept.  5,  1S58  ;  Ella 
Eosi/ia^  Goss,  b.  Sept.  7,  1850,  d.  Sept.  21,  1858. 

8965  Nellie  Maria^  Goss,  b.  Dec.  4,  1859,  i860,  m.  June  23, 
1881,  James  Andrew  Chaffee,  s.  Andrew  Jackson  and  Caroline 
(Ashley),  1.  E.  Longmeadow,  stationery  engineer.  Ch.  :  Lena 
Bell'  Chaffee,  b.  Oct.  12,  1882. 

8966  Edwin  JVilmer^  Goss,  b.  Dec.  24,  1861,  m.  May  19, 
1883,  Carrie  Adelia  Pease,  da.  John  and  Cordelia  (Markham),  1. 
E.  Longm.,  farmer.     2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

3317. 

MARCLl'    CLEVELAND    (ShabaeP,  John^,  Moses^,  Aarons,  Aaron=), 

d.  ]\Iay  21,  1868,  a.  54,  m.  Sept.  21,  1837,  Asaph  Leonard  of 
Feeding  Hills,  Hampden  co.,  Mass.,  he  d.  Mar.  30,  1846,  s. 
Asaph  and  Anna  (Phelan). —  See  Giles  Memor-ial,  2^4.  Ch. : 
8967      Valeria^  Leo?iard,  b.  Jan.  21,  1840,  d.  Nov.  14,  1863,  unm. 

8968  Edivin^  Leonard,  b.  Apr.  19,  1841,  m.  Oct.  24,  1866, 
Elizabeth  Dwight  Ufford  of  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1.  Feeding 
H.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Mary  Valeria^  Leonard,  b.  Jan.  19,  1868; 
Edwin  Ufford\  May  7,  1 87  2. 


II36 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


3318. 


QUARTUS    ELY'  CLEVELAND   (Daniel«,  Johna,  MosesS  Aarons, 

Aaron2,  Moses'),  m.  Dec.  24,  1837,  Esther  B.  Benedict,  b.  Walton, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1815,  da.  Ezra  and  Polly  (Benedict),  res.,  1879-83, 
Rush  Lake,  Osceola  co.,  la.,  farmer.  Ch  :  Emily",  b.  Oct.  16, 
1838,  d.  Mar.  15,  1840. 

8969  Louise  Cynthia"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  8,  1840,  d.  Jan. 
13,  1877,  m.  N.  E.  Bailey.  Polly  Ann",  b.  Nov.  19,  1842,  d. 
Apr.  2,  1843;  Clarissa  Ann",  b.  Nov.  19,  1842,  d.  Mar.  24,  1844. 

8970  Anna  Esther"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  14,  1845,  m.  Nov. 
4,  1865,  Samuel  Sargent,  1.  Wetona,  Bradford  co..  Pa. 

8971  Ezra  Daniel"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  18,  1846,  Spring- 
field, Pa.,  m.  Oct.  6,  1878,  Leonora  Dundee,  1.  Rush  Lake. 

+8972  John  Jackson"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  14,  1849,  Spring- 
field, Pa.  Augusta  Sophronia"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  18,  d.  21, 
1850.  8973  Francis  Montgomery"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  5,  1853, 
S.,  m.  Dec.  24,  1880,  Annie  Pell,  1.  Rush  Lake.  8974  Clara 
Gertrude"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  29,  1855,  m.  Charles  R.  Boyd,  1. 
Ocheyedan,  Osceola  co.,  la.  Nellie"  Cleveland,  b.  Jul}^  13, 
1857,  d.  Dec.  7,  1858. 

3319. 

JERUSHA  BUSHNELL'  CLEVELAND  (oaniei^),  m. 
Springfield,  Pa.,  Jan.  i,  1839,  John  Hawley,  b.  Lyons,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  27,  1817,  a  s.  John  and  Betsey  (Malbone).  Dwelt  at  Clar- 
endon, Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1841,  Springfield  to  1854,  Porter, 
Mich.,  and  Lawton,  Van  Buren  co.,  Mich.,  since  (1895),  farmer. 
Ch.  :  8975  Martin  Gilberf  Hawley^  b.  Oct.  11,  1841,  Springf.,  m. 
Adelaide  Richison,  of  Garnet,  Kan.  Ch.  :  Walter'  Hawley ;  Jay^ 
Haivley  ;  Eugene''  Hawley  ;  HcnvariP  Hawley. 

8976  Eugene''  Hawley,  b.  Jan.  26,  1845,  Springf.,  m.  Deca- 
tur, Van  Buren  co.,  Mich.,  Feb.  28,  1867,  Deborah  Ann  Dine,  b. 
Madison,  Butler  co.,  O.,  Mar.  11,  1841,  only  da.  Elijah  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Talbert).  Dwelt  Springf.,  Porter,  and  Lawton  to  Apr., 
1883,  when  rem.  to  Kan.,  fruit-grower.  Ch.  b.  Porter  :  Frederick 
Darwin'  Hawley,  Aug.  15,  1869  ;  Maud  May'  Hawley,  May  3,  1875; 
Bertha'  Hawley,  Feb.  25,  d.  P.  June  4,  1878  ;  Quartus  Elf  Haivley, 
b.  July  27,  d.  P.  Sept.  14,  1879. 

8977  Lelia  Andelucia^  Hawley,  b.  Feb.  5,  1847,  Springf.,  m.  S. 
July  16,  1865,  Edward  Nathaniel  Tracy,  b.  Cooper  tp.,  Allegan 
CO.,  Mich.,  Nov.  12,  1842,  s.  Elisha  and  Mary  (Weed).  Of  Law- 
ton  1 883, P.O.  Manning,  Cheboygan  co.,  Mich,  1895;  fruit-grower. 
Enlisted  Apr.  6,  i86i,Co.  B,  2d  Mich.,  3  months  reg.;  re-enlisted 
Aug.  9,  1 861,  Co.  I,  44th  111.,  Northwest  Rifle  reg.,  re-enlisted 
Dec.  31,  1863,  veteran,  in  battles  at  Wilson's  Creek,  Mo.,  Pea 
Ridge,  Benton  co.,  Ark.,  Corinth,  Alcorn  co..  Miss.,  Perryville, 
Boyle  CO.,  Ky.,  Stone  River,  Murfreesboro,  Rutherford  co.,  Tenn., 
Chickamauga,  Hamilton  co.,  Tenn.,  Mission  Ridge,  Knoxville 
siege,  Atlanta,  wounded  winter  of  186 1-2  betw.  Sedalia  and 
Springfield,  Mo.,  wounded  at  Peach  Tree  Creek,  wounded  in 
right  arm  (loss  of  use  of  hand)  at  Franklin,  Williamson  co., 
Tenn.,  Nov.  30,  1864,  dischgd.  Apr.  6,  1865,  pensioner.  Ch.  : 
Mary   Jerusha^    Tracy,  b.   May  29,    1866,   Porter  ;    Grade  Jane* 


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DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1137 

Tracy,  Sept.  26,  1873,  Buffalo  Grove  tp.,  Buchanan  co.,  la. ; 
Lily  Inesf  Tracy,  Sept.  9,  1876,  Paw  Paw,  Mich.;  Gilbert  Ely'' 
Tracy,  Oct.  26,  1883,  Lawton. 

8978  Atwell  Ely''  Haivley  (Rev.),  b.  Sept.  23,  1852,  Springf., 
m.  Custer,  Antrim  co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  11,  1883,  Mrs.  Lydia  Waller 
of  Ind.,  b.  1857,  wid.,  g-rad.  Adrian  College,  Mich.,  1879,  Protest- 
ant Methodist  clergyman  ;  he  taught  school  5  years,  is  a  life 
member  of  the  Business  College  at  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  He 
faithfully  served  3  years  a  missionary  in  Northern  Mich,  and 
his  labors  were  greatly  blessed  ;  resided  at  Boyne  Falls,  Charle- 
voix CO.,  Mich.,  1883,  Dimondale,  Eaton  co.,  Mich.,  1884,  Lan- 
sing, 1884,  on  the  Marion,  Osceola  co.,  Mich.,  station,  1895. 

8979  Sophronia  ArdeW  Hawley,  b.  June  26,  1855,  Porter,  d. 
P.  May  28,  1881,  m.  Mattawan,  Van  Buren  co.,  Mich.,  Jan.  17, 
1876,  Daniel  Dewitt  Salisbury,  b.  Governeur,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1854, 
s.  Joseph  and  Amanda  (Vanzant),  1.  Porter,  R.  R.  employee.  Ch. : 
Eva  Arabcir  Salisbury,  b.  Aug.  25,  1876,  Antwerp,  Van  Buren  co., 
Mich.,  m.  July,  1893,  Layton  Richmond.  Of  Dowagiac,  Mich. 
(1895);  Frank"  Salisbury,  Sept.  22,  1878,  Porter.  8980  John 
Montgomery''  Hawley,  b.  Jan.  30,  i860.  P.,  m.  Mary  A.  Hacket, 
dwelt  Porter  1883,  Antrim  co.,  Mich.,  1884  ;  res.  Finkton,  Char- 
levoix CO.,  Mich.  ;  a  successful  teacher.  Ch.  :  Ruth  Jerusha" 
Haivlev,h.  1886;  John  Pearl"  Hawley,  Nov.  30,  1893.  Cleveland' 
Hawley,  b.  Jan.  28,  P.,  d.  P.  Apr.  3,  1863. 

3320. 

DANIEL   JACKSON'   CLEVELAND  (Daniei«),  d.  Spring- 
field, Pa.,  May  16,  1848,  a.  27,  m.  Sophia  Covel.     Ch.  ; 

8981  Susan  Alice'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  17,'  1847,  ™-  Sim- 
eon Chace,  dwelt  South  Creek  1878.  Gillett's  Station  1882,  We- 
tona  1883,  all  in  Bradford  co.,  res.  Chace's  Mills,  Tioga  co..  Pa. 
Ch.  :   2  Daughters" . 

3321. 

ERASMUS  DARWIN'  CLEVELAND  (Damei«),  m.  Amanda 
Kirkendall,  res.  Fairfax,  Linn  co.,  la.,  1879-83;  farmer.     Ch.  : 

8982  Florence®  Cleveland,  b. , ,  18 — . 

8983  Lewellin*  Cleveland,  b. ,  18 — ,  m. 

Whitney. 

8984  Mertie'  Cleveland,  b.  , ,  18 — . 

3322. 

CLARISSA  ANNA'  CLEVELAND  (oaniei^),  d.  Chemung 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  186 1,  a.  34,  m.  Alexander  Dickinson.     Ch.  : 

8985  Raymond^  Dickinson. 

8986  Leslie''  Dickinson,  m.  Mansfield  Grace,  1.  Leona,  Brad- 
ford CO.,  Pa. 

8987  Louis^  Dickinson,  m.  Asel  Youngs. 

8988  Ruby^  Dickinson,  m.  Ross. 

8989  Sophronia^  Dickinson,  m.  Asel  Parmeter. 

8990  Emma^  Dickinson. 
72 


1 1 38  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

3326. 

LOUISA'    CLEVELAND     (Ralphs  Samuel^,  MosesS  Aaron^,  Aaron"), 

d.  Feb.  2,  1879,  a.  80,   m.   Middleburg-,   N.  Y.,  Oct.   26,   1815,  Ira 
Bassett,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1788,  d.  Italy,  N.  Y., 
July  24,  1844,  s.  Nathan  and  Martha  (Bassett).     Architect;  was 
a  soldier  in  war  of  1812.     Ch.  :   Charles  Cornelius''^  b.  Jan.  10,  1817 
Rnshville,  Yates  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  June  14,  1818. 

8991  William^  Bassett^  b.  June  17,  1818,  R.,  m.  in  Mich., 
spring  of  1848,  Clarissa  Comstock,  1.  Lothville,  Pa.,  farmer,  1884. 
8992  Martha  BetJiia^  Bassett^  b.  Aug.  11,  1820,  Middletown,  m. 
Mar.  4,  1839,  Marenius  Comstock;  he  d.  in  army  ;  soldier  in 
civil  war;  farmer.  ////.",  b.  and  d.  M.  May  6,  1822.  8993  Mercy 
Cleveland^  Bassett,  b.  Apr.  6,  1824,  M.,  m.  Mar.  6,  1858,  Alvin 
Wood  Jenkins  ;  soldier  in  civil  war,  farmer.  8994  Mary^  Bassett, 
b.  Sept.  18,  1828,  M.,  m.  Mar.  4,  1861,  John  Clinesmith,  1.  Hills- 
boro,  Montgomery  co.,  111.,  farmer.  8995  Ira  Bryant'^  Bassett,  b. 
Nov.  18,  1830,  Middletown,  m.  Charleston,  Wis.,  Feb.  22,  1856, 
SusAN^  Cleveland  +8998  (samueP,  Raiph^,  as  above),  ■  1.  Humbird, 
Clark  CO.,  Wis.,  farmer;  soldier  in  civil  war.  Ch. :  Clarence^  Bassett, 
b.  Feb.  24,  1857,  d.  June  29,  1864  ;  Elmer  Ellsworth^  Bassett,  b.  Sept. 
6,  1862  ;  Nora  Alniira^  Bassett,  Nov.  9,  1864.  Inf.^,  b.  and  d. 
Middlet.  July  26,  1833. 

8996  Samuel  Mayhew*  Bassett,  b.  Feb.  9,  1S39,  m.  Blair, 
Washington  CO.,  Neb.,  spring  of  1876,  Sarah  Young;  served  3 
years  in  civil  war.  His  discharge  states  that  he  took  part  in 
over  100  battles. 

3327. 

SAMUEL'    CLEVELAND   (Ralph^,  Samuel^,  MosesS  Aaron^,  Aaron^ 

Moses'),  m.  Munson,  O.,  June  14,  1832,  Rachel  Wight,  b.  Maiden, 
Can.,  June  14,  181 1,  da.  William  W.  and  Marcia  (Grissell);  went 
to  Geauga,  O.,  1828,  1.  1884,  Humbird,  Wis.;  farmer.     Ch.  : 

8997  Bethia  Mercy^  Cleveland,  b.  July  i,  1833,  Mun- 
son, O.,  m.  Brothertown,  Calumet  co..  Wis.,  July  28,  1854,  James 
Degnon  or  Dignin,  b.  Gary  co.,  Ireland,  Feb.  2,  1833,  s.  Patrick 
and  Jane  (Moran),  1.  Brothert.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Samuel  James' 
Dignin,  b.  Feb.  11,  1855  ;  Agnes  Jane'  Dignin,  Oct.  19,  1857  ;  Fan- 
nie Elizabeth^  Dignin,  Jan.  27,  i860;  Mary  Ann''  Dignin,  June  7, 
1862;  William  Sidncf  Dignin,  Sept.  26,  1865;  Margaret  Marcia^ 
Dignin,  Aug.  15,  1867;  Carrie  Bethia'  Dignin,  May  13,  1870; 
George  Leonard^  Dignin,  b.  May  6,  1873,  d.  Sept.  21,  1878  ;  Charles 
Ralph"  Dignin,  b.  Apr.  18,  1877. 

8998  Susan**  Cleveland,  b.  June  18,  1836,  m.  Ira  Bryant^ 
Bassett  -{-8995. 

8999  Charlotte*  Cleveland,  b.  Jul)'  6,  1840,  m.  ist, 
Charleston,  Wis.,  Feb.  15,  1857,  Norman  F.  Scott,  b.  St.  Law- 
rence CO.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Washington,  D.  C,  s.  of  Ephraim,  soldier 
4th  Wis.  reg.  She  m.  2d,  Brant,  Wis.,  Mar.  3,  1863,  Drayton 
M.  Whitney,  b.  St.  Lawrence  co.,  Mar.  30,  1840,  1.  Mentor, 
Wis.,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Herman  Melvin^  Scott,  b.  June  19, 
1858,  Brant;  Melda  B.'  Scott,  Dec.  28,  1859,  Brant.  By  2dm.  : 
Walter  H."  Whitney,  May  2,  1868,  Brillion,  Calumet  co..  Wis.  ; 
Ella  M."  Whitney,  June  9,  1869,  Bril.  ;   Carrie  E."  Whitney,  May  28, 


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I  139 


1872,  Bril.  ;  Earl  M^  Whitney,  May  8,  1875,  Bril  ;  Myron  R.'  Whit- 
ney, Jan.  5,  1880,  Mentor  ;   Clarence  J^  Whitney,  Mar.  29,  1882.  M. 

9000  Harriet  Roxanna**  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  22,  1846, 
m.  Loyal,  Clark  co.,  Wis.,  Dec.  25,  1872,  William  Leverett  Green, 
b.  Painesville,  O.,  Aug.  21,  1845,  s.  Thomas  and  Susan  (Thomas), 
of  Merrillon,  Jackson  co.,  Wis.;  farmer.  Ch. :  Rolla  Alonzo^  Green, 
b.  June  12,  1874  ;  Willie  Jonathan:'  Green,  Jan.  5,  1876  ;  Cora  Belle^ 
Green,  Jan.  16,  1879  ;  Raymond  Harry^  Green,  Jan.  29,  1881  ;  Agnes 
Maf  Green,  Dec.  24,  1883. 

9001  George  Andrew*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20,  185  i,m. 
Merrillon,  Mar.  19,  1882,  Minnie  Malvina  Green,  b.  Houghton- 
burgh,  Wis.,  Jan.  i,  1866,  da.  Thomas  and  Susan  (Thomas).  Of 
Merrillon,  farmer,  s.  p. 

3328. 

MERCY'  CLEVELAND  (Raiph^),  m.  Rutland,  Meigs  co.,  O., 
Mar.  4,-1829,  Oliver  Utley  Hovey,  b.  Monson,  Mass.,  Jan.  7, 
1793,  d.  Munson,  O.,  Sept.  i.  1840,  s.  Elijah  and  Weltha  (Utley), 
farmer.     She  res.  1884  Merrillon,  Wis.     Ch.: 

9002  Anna  Dewef  Hovey,  b,  Feb.  18,  1835,  Munson,  O.,  m. 
Munson,  O.,  Mar.  4,  1853,  Dr.  Sidney  McBride,  b.  Villanova, 
Chautauqua  CO.,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1828,  Daniel  and  Roxana  (Da- 
vis), 1.  Merrillon,  practicing  phys.  Ch.:  Emma^  McBride,  b.  May 
5,  1854,  Munson  ;  DanieP,  Sept.  26,  1855,  Munson;  Wither^,  Jan. 
2,  1858,  Munson;  Cleveland  Ralplv' ,  June  12,  1861,  Munson,  d. 
June  24,  1861  ;  Mary  Evangeline^,  b.  Oct.  5,  1862,  Brillion,  Wis.  ; 
MabcP,  May  8,  1868,  B.  ;  Francis  Millicent\  June  24,  1871,  B.  ; 
Clayton  Sidnef  McBride,  Jan.  31,  1873,  B. 

3329. 

CHARLOTTE  HULET'  CLEVELAND  (  Moses«,  samuei^, 
Moses*,  Aaron3,  Aaron^j,  m.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1830,  Joseph 
Roat,  dwelt  Wayne,  Wayne  co.,  N.Y.,  1880,  Rose,  N.  Y.,  1881.  Ch.: 
9003  Mary^  Roat,  d.  Bluff  Point,  Yates  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Bluff  P.,  Put- 
nam.    Ch.:   2.     9004  Joseph^  Roat,  m.  at  Rose,  Angeline , 

of  Rose,  1 881.     Ch.:  2. 

3331. 

EMELINE'  CLEVELAND  (Moses^),  m.  Canandaigua,  N.Y., 
1834,  Norman  Chase  Foster,  b.  Jan.  26,  1808,  d.  Sept.  10,  1883, 
of  Canandaigua,  mason.  She  res.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1895.  Ch.  b. 
Canandaigua: 

9005  James  Byron"  Foster,  b.  Mar.  13,  1834,  m.  ist,  Dayton, 
O.,  Mar.  3,  1867,  Phenia  Williams,  she  d.  Columbus,  O.,  1870. 
He  m.  2d,  Cincinnati,  Emily  Wright.  Of  Corning,  N.  Y.,  1882, 
Cincinnati  1895,  R.  R.  office,  s.  p. 

+  9006     Mary  Lawrence^  Foster,  b.  June  11,  1835. 

9007  Ida^  Foster,  b.  Aug.  5,  1839,  m.  Canandaigua,  George 
McFarland  of  Cincinnati,  1895,  ^-  R-  conductor.  Ch.  b.  Cincin- 
nati :   Edivin^  McFarland j  Ma?y^  McFarland ;  JoJuf  McFarland. 

9008  Norman^  Foster,  b.  Nov.  20,  1841,  m.  Canandaigua, 
Nov.  24,  1877,  Mary  Ella  Cooper,  b.  Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15, 


II  AQ  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

1855.  Lt.  Normaif  Foster,  co.  A,  4th  Heavy  Art.,  served  4  years 
in  civil  war,  of  Canandaigua,  mason  contractor,  s.  p.  9009-11 
Richanr  Foster,  b.  Jan.  10,  1S44,  d.  Canandaigua,  Oct.  17,  1872, 
unm.;  Jennie''  Foster,  b.  June  9,  185 1,  d.  Can.  Oct.  16,  1862  ;  Em- 
ma^  Foster,  b.  Sept.  7,  1853,  d.  Can.  Sept.  3,  1854. 

9012  Jiilia^  Foster,  b.  June  28,  1855,  m.  Canandaigua,  May 
18,  1881,  Thomas  J.  Bell  of  Cincinnati  (1881-95)  merchant.  Ch.: 
Jai^ies"  Bell  j  Marie'  Fell. 

MOSES  MARSH"  CLEVELAND  (Moses«),  d.  Canandaigua, 
N.  Y.,  spring  of  1884,  a.  67,  m.  'Canandaigua,  Nov.  20,  1843,  Mar- 
garet Susan  Matthews,  b.  C.  Jan.  i,  1821,  da.  John  and  Susan 
(Martin).  Lived  at  Canandaigua,  conductor  on  Batavia  Branch 
of  the  N.  Y.  Central  R.  R.  25  years.     Ch.  b.  C: 

4-9013  WiLLARD*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  5,  1846.  9014  Georg- 
lANA*,  b.  Apr.  26,  1864,  d.  Oct.  31,  1865. 

3334. 

HENRY    BEACH'    CLEVELAND  (Moses%    SamueP,    MosesS  Aa- 

ron3,  Aaron2),  m.  Cauaudaigua,  N.  Y.,  1849,  Cornelia  Lamport,  she 
d.  ab.  1854,  da.  of  Hon.  William  H.  Lamport,  sheriff  of  Ontario 
CO.,  and  1872-6  Member  of  Congress.  Henry  Beach'  Cleve- 
land res.  1880,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1882  Chicago,  111.,  mer- 
chant, s.  p. 

3335. 

FRANKLIN  ERASMUS'  CLEVELAND  (Mosese),  m.  Can- 
andaigua, N.  Y.,  Sarah  Benjamin.  Of  Elmira,  N.  Y.  (1881-95). 
Railroad  business.     Ch.: 

9015  Mary'  Cleveland,  m.  Elmira,  Alexander  Thomp- 
son. Ch.  b.  Elmira:  Charles'  Thompson;  Rowland'  Thompson;  Fred- 
erick' Thompson. 

9016  Emma*  Cleveland,  m.  Elmira,  John  Haverly,  s.  p. 
9017  Fannie'  Cleveland,  m.  Elmira,  George  Bartlet,  s.  p.  9018 
Nettie**  Cleveland,  m.  Elmira,  Frank  Russell,  s.  p.  9019  Har- 
ry Benjamin"  Cleveland,  unm.  (1881). 

3336. 

ALBERT'  CLEVELAND  (Moses«),  m.  ist,  Rochester,  N.'Y., 
Jane    Billings,    she  d.   Rochester.     He  m.   2d,  Palmyra,  N.  Y., 

Sept.  II,  i860,  Sabra  Isabella  Gates,  da.  Capt.  Daniel  and 

Torrey).  He  was  connected  with  Canandaigua  Hotel,  Canan- 
daigua, N.  Y.,  1850-5,  proprietor  of  the  hotel  1854-60,  and  of 
Palmer  or  Potter  House,  Chicago,  1870,  Clerk  of  Grand  Pacific 
Hotel,  Chicago,  1879,  res.  Canandaigua  18S1-75,  manager  of  the 
Fountain  Spring  House,  Waukesha,  Wis.,  188 1-4,  s.p. 

3337. 

SAMUEL  EDWIN'  CLEVELAND  (Hoses'),  m.  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  30,  1854,  Julia  Eliza  Palmer,  b.  B.  Apr.  5,  1832,  da.  Alan- 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND.  i  141 

son  and  Julia  (Matteson).  Has  lived  in  BufiEalo,  N.  Y.  city,  Cin- 
cinnati, 1876,  Chicago  1881-5,  Cleveland,  O.,  1887,  dealer  in  R. 
R.  supplies,  manfr.  of  locomotive  head  lights.     Ch.  b.  Buffalo: 

9020  Harry  Lee'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  13,  1854,  unm.,  a 
professional  musician,  the  tenor  singer,  celebrated  in  the  West, 
res.  New  York  city  1886.  9021  Leon  Triphaine*  Cleveland,  b. 
Aug.  29,  1856,  d.' Oct.  29,  1862.  9022  Bessie  Gibbons'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Apr.  5,  1866,  unm.,  the  well-known  opera  singer  of  rare 
talents  has  appeared  before  many  audiences. 

3338. 

LUMAN'  CLEVELAND  (Moses^),  m.  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  Eliza- 
beth Halsey,  b.  Canada,  1846,  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Aug;,  i,  1881,  of 
Chicago  1882,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1895,  commercial  traveler. 
Ch.:  9023  Albert®.' 

3340. 

j4.S(l^  LdVlietl  (Susannah*,  Samuel^,  Moses'',  Aarons,  Aaron^)^  tn.  Sept. 

22,  1831,  Ann  M.  Mallery  of  vSharon,  Conn.,  res.  Port  Huron,  vSt. 
Clair  CO.,  Mich.,  1880,  a  valued  correspondent.  He  writes  from 
Custom  House  Collector's  office.  Port  Huron,  that  he  left  New 
York  1831.     He  lived  at  Mentor,  O.,  1879.     Ch.  b.  Chardon,  O.: 

9024  Alvena^  Lamed,  b.  July  28,  1832,  m.  Gen.  William 
Harstuff,  Postmaster  of  Port  Huron  1866  to  1880.  Ch.:  Nora 
M^  Harstuff ;  Georgiana^  Harstuff'. 

9025  Fannie^  Lamed,  b.  Nov.  28,  1840,  m.  Sigmond  Good- 
man, wholesale  clothier.  Ch.:  Morice  Lamed"  Goodman,  cadet 
at  Orchard  Lake  military  acad.,  Oakland  co.,  Mich.;  Leoif  Good- 
man. 

3341. 

EraMiis'  Liarned  (Susannah")^  m.  Lucinda  Jones,  res.  1881, 
Mentor,  O.  Ch.  b.  Chardon,  O.,  of  whom  fol.  7  are  living  1880  : 
9026  Mary''  Lamed,  m.  John  Shuaur  or  Shearer,  Bay  City,  M., 
mechanic.  9027  Helen  Lamed,  m.  Dan  William,  1.  Leroy,  Me- 
dina co.,0.,  farmer.  Ch.:  4.  9028  Rosella^ Lamed,  m.  Will.,  1.  Men- 
tor. 9029  Josephine''  Lamed,  d.  bef.  1880,  m.  William  Hopkins, 
I'd  Concord,  O.  9030  Asa^  Lamed,  m.  Frances  Malloy,  1.  Cleve- 
land, O.  9031  Fred"  Lamed,  m.,  res.  Mentor.  9032  Lrvin  Lrene^ 
Larned,  unm.,  res.  Mentor. 

3343. 

SaUif  Larned  (Susannah"),  m.  William  A.  Mallery,  1.  Port 
Huron,  Mich.,  1880,  farmer.  Ch.:  9033-6  Larned^  Mallery,  1. 
Cleveland,  O.,  electrician  ;  Lrene^  Mallery,  m.  Crane  ;  Dell*  Mal- 
lery, unm.;  Frank""  Mallery,  asst.  postmaster,  Port  Huron. 

3349. 

ERASTUS     EARNED'    CLEVELAND     (George  Wilber«,   Sam- 

uei6,  Mosesv  Aarons,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  Harper's  Ferry,  Jefferson  CO., 
W.  Va.,  Sept.  4,  1845,  Catharine  Steadman,  b.  Harper's  F.,  Apr. 


J  1^2  CLEVELAND  Genealogy. 

22,  1822,  d.  H.  F.  Aug.  15,  i860,  da.  Timoth}"  and  Margaret 
(Coombs).  He  m.  2d,  Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  20,  1862,  Mrs. 
Louisa  Jane  (Owens)  Vermillion,  b.  Anne  Arundel  co.,  Md., 
Oct.  27,  1837,  wid.  Richard  Vermillion,  da.  Samuel  and  Anna 
(Meeks),  Lived  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  to  1872,  since  at  Pittsburg, 
Pa.  (1890).  From  the  age  of  15  years  he  has  worked  at  machin- 
ery and  steam  engines,  thoroughly  versed  in  mechanical  forces, 
and  is  a  railroad  engineer  ;  inventor  of  an  automatic  street  car 
track.     Ch.  b\'  ist  m.: 

-1-9037     George  Washington*  Cleveland,  b.  Jul}^  12,  1847, 
Harper's  Ferr)?".     By  2d  m.: 

9038  Elmer  Ellsworth^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  15,  1862, 
Washington  ball  player,  home  1890  [an  Elmer  E.  Cleveland,  St. 
Paul,  Mmn.,  1886-7,  player  St.  P.  League,  B.  B.  C.]. 

9039-47  Samuel  Whitney*  Cleveland,  b.  July  25,  1864,  Bal- 
timore. Alexander",  b.  Aug.  10,  1865,  Laurel,  Prince  George's 
CO.,  Md.,  d.  Apr.  4,  1866  ;  Erastus  Earned*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar. 
31,  1867,  Laurel,  blacksmith,  home  1890  ;  Ann  Sophia*,  b.  Mar. 
13,  1869,  Mt.  Savage;  Malvern  Hill*,  b.  Dec.  13,  1871,  Mt.  S.; 
Louisa  Owens*,  b.  May  8,  1873,  Pittsburg  ;  Catherine  Eliza- 
beth*, b.  Jan.  21,  1875  ;  Richard  Benson*,  b.  Aug.  13,  1876  ; 
Caroline  Melissa*  Cleveland,  b.  June  27,  18S0. 

3351. 

CAROLINE  CORNELIA'  CLEVELAND  (oeorge  wiibere, 
Samuel*,  Mosess  Aaron^,  Aarons),  m.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Nov.  2,  1844,  Rob- 
ert Hue  Spedden,  b.  Dorchester  co.,  Md.,  Feb.  24,  181 9,  s.  Vin- 
cent Price  and  Nancy  (Seward),  res.  Baltimore  1881,  dealer  in 
bricks  and  building  materials.  Ch.  b.  Baltimore  :  9048-55  Al- 
fred Taylor"  Spedden,  b.  Apr.  11,  1847  ;  Mary  Melissa^,  b.  Sept.  22, 
1850  ;  Caroline  Cornelia^,  b.  June  10,  1852  ;  Ann  Elizabeth^,  b.  Dec. 
22,  1854  ;  Robert  Hue^,  b.  Apr.  22,  1857  ;  James  Armitage^,  b.  Oct. 
12,  1859  ;  ]]'illiain  Henrf,  b.  July  30,  1862,  d.;  Ann  Elizabet/i",  b. 
Oct.  4,  1864,  d. ;  George  Vincent^,  b.  Feb.  i,  1866  ;  Charles  Eniory^ 
Spedden,  b.  Oct.  6,  1871. 

3354. 

WILLIAM    MURAT'    CLEVELAND    (wniiame,  SamueP,  MosesS 

Aarons,  Aaron^,  Hoses'),  m.  ist,  Chardou,  O.,  Dec.  9,  1847,  Caroline 
Maria'  Rockefelhnv  -I-3372  (Maria«,  Samuel^,  etc.),  she  d.  Madison,  O., 
Sept.  II,  1855-6,  a.  27.  He  m.  2d,  Painesville,  O.,  Dec,  1^59, 
Mrs.  Patience  Jane  (Halstead)  Wyckoff,  b.  n.  Meadville,  Pa.,  ab. 
1822,  wid.  of  George  Wyckoff.  JDivorced.  He  m.  3d,  Chatta- 
nooga, Tenn.,  May,  1876,  Jennie  Condon,  b.  Atlanta,  Ga.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:  5  : 

9056  Caroline  Louise*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  9,  1849,  Con- 
cord, O.,  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  31,  1865,  Capt.  William  Henry 
Kees,  b.  Columbus,  O.,  Sept.  14,  1839,  son  Moses  Park  and  Lu- 
cinda  (Graves)  ;  enlisted  May  20,  1861,  as  2d  serg.,  Co.  G,  5th 
Wis.,  and  served  in  Gen.  W.  S.  Hancock's  Brigade  (Gen.  W.  F. 
Smith's  Div.),  who  were  personally  addressed  by  Gen.  McClel- 
lan  for  bravery  at  Williamsburg  ;  engaged  at  S.  Mountain,  An- 
tietam,  etc.,  Fredericksburg,  Marye's  Heights,  where,  in  their 


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• 

famous  charge,  in  10  minutes  lost  137  men  out  of  300,  Gettys- 
burg, Wilderness,  etc.,  to  Petersburg,  mustered  out  July,  1864  ; 
2d  It.  Dec,  1862,  1st  It.  May,  1863,  captain  May,  1864,  A.  D.  C. 
Brig,  staff,  res.  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1885.  Ch.:  Harry  Alleii'  Kees,  b. 
Oct.  16,  1 868,  Berlin  ;  Willard  lVort}iiiii:^toii'  Kccs,  Dec.  i,  1871,  B.; 
Daisy  Louise'  Kecs,  Oct.  26,  1874,  Oshkosh  ;  Mary  Ella''  Kees,  Feb. 
I,  1882,  O. 

9057-9  Frank  Arthur"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  15,  1850,  of 
Chicago,  111.,  1886,  Minneapolis  1890  ;  Edwin  vStanley^  Cleve- 
land, b.  May  — ,  1852  ;  Ella  Maria**  Cleveland,  b.  June  — , 
1854.     2d  and  3d  m.:  s.  p. 

Dr.  William  Murat'  Cleveland  res.  Minneapolis,  Henne- 
pin CO.,  Minn.,  1881-90,  physician  and  surgeon.  Of  Cleveland 
&  [J.  F.]  McCulloch,  real  estate. 

3355. 

MARIA  LOULSE'  CLEVELAND  (wniiam^),  d.  Louisiana, 
Mo.,  Nov.  14,  1878,  a.  55,  m.  Chardon,  O.,  Joseph  Milton,  b.  N. 
Y.  state,  July  4,  1821,  d.  Dec.  9,  1871,  son  William  and  Frances  B. 
(Davis),  rem.  to  Louisiana,  Mo.,  1875.  Ch.:  Thomas  J.^,  b.  Nov. 
25,  1848,  d.  Apr.  9,  1849.  9060-6  Frances  E.^  Milton,  b.  Dec.  4, 
185 1, 1.  Roodhouse,  Greene  co.,  111.,  1884  ;  Josephine  Z.*,  b.  July  18, 
1853,  1.  R.;  George  M.\  b.  Mar.  18,  1855,  d.  Aug.  7,  1856  ;  Mary 
Bell\  b.  Mar.  23,  1S57,  unm.,  1.  R  ;  Joseph  B.\  b.  Mar.  22,  1859,  1. 
Roodhouse  ;  Charles  William",  b.  May  18,  1861,  res.  Cal.;  Lillie  A\ 
b.  Nov.  26,  1863;  Nellie  D",  b.  Oct.  9,  1865,  d.  Oct.  11,  1866; 
Belle  Lee^  Milton,  b.  Sept.  i,  1867,  1.  Roodhouse. 

3356. 

CHARLES  CHAPIN'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiamo),  married 
ist,  Madison,  O.,  July  5,  1850,  Amanda  Harrington,  b.  Pownall, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  II,  1832,  d.  Harpersfield,  O.,  Dec.  31,  1854,  s.  San- 
ford  and  Eunice  (Eldred).  He  m.  2d,  Saybrook,  O.,  Dec.  5,  1855, 
Harriet  Amelia  Beckwith,  b.  Mentor,  O.,  183 1,  d.  Painesville,  O., 
June  4,  1857,  da.  Chauncey  and  Abigail.  He  m.  3d,  P.,  Jan.  i, 
1858,  Miranda  Kellogg,  b.  Limestone,  Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  Y., 
July  21,  1837,  d.  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Dec.  9,  1878,  a  da.  Aaron  and 
Charlotte  (Webber).  He  m.  4th,  Hillsdale,  Dec.  10,  1879,  Mrs. 
Samantha  (Searls)  Reynolds,  b.  Catlin,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1830,  wid. 
Barney  Reynolds,  da.  Garry  and  Nancy  (Eddy).  Of  Hillsdale, 
1884,  carriage  manufacturer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

9067  Ellen  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  27,  185 1, 
Unionville,  Lake  co.,  O.,  m.  Hillsd.,  July  19,  1874,  Charles  New- 
ton Hunt,  b.  Jackson  co.,  Mich.,  Mar.  20,  1842,  s.  William  and 
Ann  (St.  John),  1.  Jackson,  Mich.,  joiner.  Ch.:  Harrington^ 
Hunt,  b.  Apr.  19,  1879.  William*,  b.  June,  d.  Oct.,  1853 ; 
Charles*,  b.  Sept.,  1854,  d.  Aug.,  1855.  By  2d  m.:  Harriet 
Amelia*,  b.  June  r,  d.  Sept.  10,  1857.     By  3d  m.: 

9068  George  Webber*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  27,  1858,  m. 
Chillicothe,  Livingston  co..  Mo.,  July  22,  1880,  Lizzie  C.  Rhea, 
b.  Clay  CO.,  Mo.,  Sept.  5,  1859,  da.  William  Edward  and  Eliza- 


1 144 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


beth  Ann  (Smythe).  Lived  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  res.  Carthage, 
Jasper  county,  Mo.  Of  the  firm  Cleveland  &  McClure,  carriage 
manufacturers. 

9069  Mary  Patience**  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  28,  i860,  m. 
Hillsdale,  Oct.  24,  1877,  James  Henry  vSampson,  b.  Hillsd.,  Feb. 
8,  1855,  s.  James  B.  and  Betsey  Jane  (Coon),  1.  Jackson,  flour- 
packer.  Ch.:  Leroy  James^  Sampson,  b.  Mar.  8,  1880  ;  Claudia  E^ 
Sampson,  b.  Oct.  28,  1883. 

9070  Emma  Laura*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  28,  1862,  m.  Hills- 
dale, Aug.  19,  1879,  Joseph  Garnett,  Id.  Seneca  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
18,  1846,  s.  Daniel  and  Catharine  (Youngs),  1.  Roodhouse,  111. 

9071  Charles  William'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  7,  1864,  of 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1882-4,  trimmer.  9072  Nellie  May*,  b.  Apr.  15, 
1868,  1.  St.  L.  9073  Alice  Estelle*,  b.  May  11,  1873,  res.  Car- 
thage.   9074  Blanche*  Cleveland,  b.  May  21,  1878.    4th  m.:  s.  p. 

3357. 

NANCY  ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (wiiHam"),  m.  ist, 
in  Mo.,  1850,  Marion  Douglas,  b.  in  Ky.,  May,  1821,  d.  Bowling 
Green,  Mo.,  Aug.  7,  1859,  s.  Jeremiah  and  Susan  (Thompson). 
She  m.  2d,  Painesville,  Ohio,  Dec.  4,  i86r,  Charles  Crandall,  b. 
in  N.  Y.,  1828,  d.  in  the  army,  at  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.,  June, 
1863,  s.  Oliver.  She  res.  Cleveland,  O.,  1884.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b. 
Bowling  Green:  Susan  Elizabeth^,  b.  Aug.  17,  d.  Dec.  7,  1851. 

9075  Mary  Mellville^  Douglas,  b.  Dec.  i,  1852. 

9076  IVilliam  Joseph^  Douglas,  b.  Oct.  17,  1854,  1.  Louisiana, 
Mo.  By  2d  m.:  Edwin.  Charles^  Crandall,  born  Sept.  19,  1862, 
Painesville,  d.  P.,  May  20,  1863. 

3360. 

WILLIAM      KNAPP'     CLEVELAND     (John^    Samuel^    MosesS 

Aarons,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  m.  Tilsouburgh,  Canada  West,  Jan.  26,  1869, 
Julia  Amelia  Canby,  b.  Niagara  Falls,  C.  W.,  Jan.  26,  1846,  da. 
Thomas  and  Margaret  (Harris).     Ch.  b.  Erie,  Pa.: 

9077-8  Julia  Canby*  Cleveland,  b.  July  10,  1870;  Wil- 
liam Knapp*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  28,  1872. 

Dr.  William  Knapp'  Cleveland  was  in  the  U.  S.  A.  4  years, 
and  in  the  Hospital  service  in  New  York  harbor.  Graduated 
at  the  University  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.  (allopathic),  and  at 
Toronto,  Can.,  as  a  homeopathic  physician.  In  1873,  he  and  his 
bro.  William'  were  proprietors  of  Metropolitan  House,  Chicago. 
Has  practised  at  Brantford,  C.  W.,  at  East  Saginaw,  INIich.,  i 
year,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  2^  years;  res.  Erie,  Pa.,  physician. 

3362. 

JOHN  FREDERIC  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Wyoming, 
Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1871,  Frances  Viola  Fisher,  b.  W., 
Jan.  4,  1846,  da.  Morris  Borochird  and  Ellen  Miranda  (Phelps). 
Ch.  b.  LeRoy,  N.  Y.: 

9079     Harold  Fisher*  Cleveland,  b.  May  3,  1880. 

Dr.  John  Frederic'  Cleveland  began  the  sti:dy  of  medicine 
at  Otterville,  C.  W.,  1861,  entered   Bellevue   Hospital   Medical 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^   CLEVELAND.  1 145 

College,  N.  Y.  city,  1862,  and  while  an  under  graduate  was  ap- 
pointed house  physician  Charity  Hospital,  Blackwell's  Island, 
transferred  to  Bellevue  Hospital,  N.  Y.  Appointed  A.  A.  Sur- 
geon U.  S.  A.,  and  ordered  on  duty  at  U.  S.  gen.  hosp.,  Elmira, 
N.  Y.  Later  was  ordered  in  charge  of  rebel  prisoners.  Hart  I., 
N.  Y.  Harbor,  thence  was  sent  to  Ft.  Schuyler,  N.  Y.  Harbor, 
where  he  remained  to  close  of  war.  Located  at  LeRoy  since 
187 1,  engaged  in  the  regular  practice  of  medicine. 

3365, 

3I(lVy^  Russell  (Pollys,  Sanmeis,  Moses*,  Aarons,  Aaron^),  d.  Mar.  20, 

1873,  a.  51,  m.  Henry  Hunter,  he  d.;  dwelt  at  Dubuque,  la.  Ch.: 

9080  Mary  Edith''  Hunter^  m.  Bell,  1.  Topeka,  Kan. 

3368. 

Lester  Phelps'  Bnssell  (Poiiy«),  m.  Mar.  19,  1854,  Sallie 
Shumway,  b.  Mar.  29,  1838,  res.  Inland,  la.     Ch.: 

9081  Otis  Z.®  Russell,  b.  May  3,  1855,  m.  Shilo,  Cedar  co., 
la.,  Apr.  7,  1880,  Mary  Liilie  Bell ;  dwelt  Inland  and  Harlan,  la. 
Mary  Alice^  Russell,  b.  Dec.  25,  1857,  d.  Mar.  11,  1863. 

9082-4  Florence  P. ^,  b.  Dec.  16,  1861;  Silas  H.\  b.  Sept.  8, 
1867;  Mattie  M.\  b.  July  13,  1869;  Vinnie  E.\  Mar.  21,  187 1; 
Frank  G.\  Aug.  27,  1873  ;  Elsie  E.\  Jan.  5,  1878. 

3370. 

Mary   Llixahetll'  HockfeJlOtV    (Marias,  Samueis,  MosesS  Aaron', 

Aaron^),  d.' Richfield,  O.,  May  16,  1872,  a.  52,  m.  ist,  Chardon,  O., 
July  4,  1839,  Elisha  Parmalee,  b.  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  23, 
25,  1816,  d.  Chardon,  Dec.  16,  1850,  s.  John  and  Olive  (Chapman). 
She  m.  2d,  Princeton,  Ind.,  1856,  Dr.  William  C.  Cole.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.: 

+  9085     Mildred  Mary^  Parmalee,  b.  June  i,  1841,  Chardon. 

9086  Amanda  Milicent*  Parmalee,  b.  Dec.  18,  1842,  Concord, 
O.,  ni.  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  18,  1862,  Louis  Dexter  Oviatt,  born 
Richfield,  Mar.  29,  1842,  son  Gen.  Orson  Minott  and  Lucretia 
Smith  (Ward),  res.  Highland  Lake,  Longmont,  Boulder  co..  Col., 
cattle  ranch.  Ch.  b.  Richfield  :  Gertrude  Mildred^  Oviatt,  b.  Nov. 
12,  1864;  George  Whiting'  Oviatt,  b.  Dec.  16,  1866,  d.  R.,  May  16, 
1874;  Frank  Ward''  Oviatt,  b.  Mar  31,  1870;  Mary  Ellen^  Oviatt, 
Apr.  12,  1872. 

9087  Everett  Franklin^  Parmalee,  b.  Jan.  16,  1845,  Concord; 
Frederick  Eugene^  Parmalee,  b.  Feb.  25,  1847,  Concord,  d.  Char- 
don, June  5,  1851;  Cleveland^  Parmalee,  b.  Apr.  15,  1S49,  d.  Char- 
don, Mar.  18,  1850.     By  2d  m. : 

9088  Henry  Grant""  Cole,  b.  Dec.  28,  1863,  Camp  Denison, 
n.  Cincinnati,  O.,  m.  Highland  Lake,  Col.,  Mar.  16,  1883,  Rosa- 
line Gardner  Oviatt,  b.  Fremont,  O.,  Jan.  i,  1862,  da.  William 
Henry  and  Nellie  (Ouine),  1.  Highland  L.,  cattle  ranch.  Ch. : 
Anna  Rosaline'  Cole,  bTDec.  8,  1884,  N.  Park,  Col.;  Maty  Eleanor^ 
Cole,  b.  Oct.  6,  1886,  Highland  L. 

Elisha  Parmalee  dwelt  at  Concord  and  Chardon. 


1146  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Partnalee,  Pariiwly.,  Pay-marly  (from  the  French  :  Parmelht)^  Palmer l\<  aiicestrv  ■■  — 
Elihui,  of  Killing-worth,  Conn.,  m.  Phebe  Crane  ;  John^  Parmalee,  b.  K.,  Mar.  7,  1786,  d. 
Chardon,  Dec.  22,  1849,  m.  Granby,  Conn.,  Dec.  11,  1813,  Olive  Chapman,  born  Preston, 
Conn.,  Jan.  14,  1792,  d.  Chardon,  Jan.  7,  1854,  da.  Elisha  and  Hannah  (Witter). 

Dr.  William  C.  Cole  studied  with  Dr.  Valentine  Mott,  allo- 
pathic physician,  was  U.  S.  A.  surg-eon  in  late  war. 

3371. 

Esther  Ann'  HocJifelloiv  (Marian),  m.  ist,  Willoughby,  O., 
Feb.  13,  1S44,  John  Smith  Murray,  he  d.  Apr.  i6,  1862.  She  m. 
2d,  Montville,  O.,  Apr.  11,  1867,  Abdou  Thompson  Paine,  born 
Penfield,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  181 2,  s.  Eber  and  Rhody.  Of  Montville, 
1884,  farmer.     Ch. : 

9089  Charles  Li/ma/f  Murray,  b.  Nov.  26,  1844,  Concord, 
O.,  d.  Washing-ton,  D.  C,  Apr.  25,  1862,  in  the  army. 

9090  Grattan  AshbeP  Murray,  b.  July  28,  1846,  Concord, 
O.,  m.  Thompson,  Geauga  co.,  O.,  Mar.  5,  1874,  Lydia  Jane  Mose- 
ley,  b.  T.,  Nov.  29,  r85o,  da.  Noah  and  Maria  (Fowler),  res.  New 
London,  Waupaca  co..  Wis.  Ch.:  Susie  Alnur'  Murray,  b.  Sept. 
28,  1S83,  New  London. 

9091  John  Ernest^  Murray,  b.  Dec.  20,  1849,  Montville,  m. 
Kingsville,  O.,  Oct.  19,  1874,  Mary  Elizabeth  Landfear,  b.  Gar- 
rettsville.  Portage  co.,  O.,  Oct.  3,  1855,  da.  Charles  and  Emeline 
(White),  1.  New  London,  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  lime  and 
stone.     Ch. :   Charles  Carlyle"^  Murray,  b.  Nov.  2,  1878,  Garretsv. 

9092  Myra  Mildred"^  Murray,  b.  Sept.  30,  i860,  m.  Montv., 
May  10,  1882,  John  Clark  Freeman,  born  New  London,  Dec.  12, 
1858,  son  Hezekiah  B.  and  Elizabeth  (Huson),  1.  New  London, 
dry  goods  business.  Ch.:  Harry  Murraf  Freeman,  b.  July  22, 
1883,  New  London. 

3373. 

Alice'  lioeh'feUow  (Marian),  m.  Munson,  O.,  Apr.  6,  1854, 
Sidney  Delormus  Woodworth,  b.  Madison,  O.,  Aug.  15,  1825,  s. 
Rowland  and  Ruth  Stevens  (Grant).  Of  New  London,  Wis., 
1884-5,  lawyer.     Ch.: 

9093  Mary  Mildred^  Woodworth,  b.  Dec.  7,  1854,  Madison, 
m.  Berlin,  O.,  Sept.  9,  1875,  Eugene  vSimeon  Shepard,  b.  Horton- 
ville,  Outagamie  co.,  Wis.,  Mar.  3,  1853,  s.  Simeon  and  Lydia  M. 
(Mosley),  surveyor.  Ch. :  Claude  Eugene^  Shepard,  born  June  30, 
1876,  New  London. 

3377. 

Lucius    SiHitJl^    Adams    {Aaro//'^  Adams,    Simon^  Adams,  Miriam*, 

Mosess,  Aaron2,  Moses'),  d.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Mar.  I,  1880,  a.  76,  m. 
Canaan,  Conn.,  Jan.  i,  1834,  Eliza  Alma  Prentice,  b.  Canaan, 
Nov.  15,  181 2,  d.  vStockbridge,  Mass.,  Feb.  10,  1877,  da.  Rev. 
Charles  and  Clarinda  (Parmalee).     Ch.  : 

+  9094     John  Qui /icy''  Adams,  b.  Apr.  19,  1837,  Canaan,  Conn. 

-[-9095  Sarah  Williams^  Adams,  b.  Sept.  21,  1S39,  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass. 

+  9096  Charles  Prentice^  Adams,  b.  Oct.  12,  1845,  Stockbridge, 
Mass. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I  147 


Dr.  Lucius  SmitJi'  Adatns,  M.D.,  lived  at  Canaan,  and  many 
years  at  Stockbridge.  He  died  at  the  residence  of  his  son, 
John  Quincy^  Adams. 

Prentice  ancestry :  —  I  a  r /IIS  :  Prentice;  /  ■  Prentis;  /  .■  PrextissE:  Az.  a  chev. 
betw.  3  roses  ar.  .  ".  .  Valentine^,  from  Nazing,  co.  Essex,  Eng.,  came,  1631,  prob. 
with  Eliot  in  the  Lion,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  freem.,  Aug.  7,  1632,  m.  Alice  ;  John^,  b.  Eng., 
New  London,  Conn.,  ship  owner,  m.  ist,  Esther  or  Hester  ;  Valentine^,  b.  16S0,  to  Wood- 
bury, Conn.,  ab.  1700,  ensign,  May  12,  1737,  of  the  North  co.  or  trainband,  m.  Abigail 
Walker*!  ;  Christopher'',  b.  Apr.  13,  1726,  m.  Betsey  TerrilP,  bap.  June  23,  1728  ;  John^,  b. 
June  6,  1754,  d.  Woodbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  2,  1833,  m.  Martha  Clemens  (Patty  Clemance),  b. 
June  10,  1755,  d.  Dec.  4,  1S20  ;  Rev.  Charles"  Prentice,  b.  Jan.  17,  1778,  Yale,  1802,  minister 
of  South  Canaan,  Conn.,  of  whom  a  biographical  sketch  in  Genealogy  of  Prentice  or 
Prentiss  Family,  by  C.J.  F.  Biiineyy  310.  d.  May  29,  1838,  m.  2d,  Nov.  24,  1807,  Clarinda 
Parmalee',  b.  Dec'  g,  1781,  d.  Aug.'3i,  1868. 

Parnialee  ancestry :  —  Johni,  b.  Eng.,  frotn  Kent  or  Surrey,  Eng.,  signer  of  Guilford, 
Conn.,  compact,  of  G.,  1639,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1659,  will  Nov.  8,  1650,  d.  soon  after,  m. 
ist,  Hannah,  2d,  Elizabeth  Bradley  ;  John-  Parmelin,  b.  Eng.,  Apr.  13,  1615,  came,  Apr. 
13,  1635,  "John  F'almerly,  a  passeng.  in  the  Elizabeth  and  Ann  from  London,  1635,  a.  20, 
maybe  the  same,"  says  Safage,  "as  Parmely  of  Guilford,  freem.,  of  Conn.,  1665,"  d. 
Jan.,  1689,  m.  3d,  Hannah  ;  Isaac^  Parmelin,  b.  Nov.  21,  T665,  m.  Elizabeth  Hiland^,  b. 
Jan.  18,  1666  ;  Abraham-*,  b.  May  18,  1692,  m.  Mary  Bishop*,  b.  Nov.  15,  1684  ;  Abraham^, 
b.  Apr.  28,  1717,  d.  Goshen,  Conn.,  May  3,  1746,  m.  Mary  Stanley*  ;  Theodore",  Revolution 
soldier,  m.  Keziah  Htidson'"',  b.  Sept.  30,  1756  ;  Clarinda'  Parmalee  m.  Charles  Prentice". 

Hudson  ancestry : — Hendrick',  b.  1565,  d.  1610  ;  David^,  b.  n.  Amsterdain,  Holland, 
ab.  1600;  Ament^,  b.  ab.  1650;  David**,  b.  1685,  d.  Eastern  New  Jersey  ab.  1730;  David*, 
b^  (prob.  Newark,  N.  J.),  1726,  Branford,  Conn.,  d.  Apr.  2,  1798,  m.  Aug.  23,  1755,  Rebecca 
Fowler*;  Keziah"  Hudson,  m.  Theodore  Parmalee". —  This  Hudson  gen.  is  no:  verified 
by  records,  but  is  from  a  very  old  and  detailed  family  history. 

Foivler  ancestry :  —  '^xWis^m'^  [see  +2482]  ;  Dea  John^  (s.  prob.  of  the  first  William 
says  Savage),  b.  Eng.,  of  Milford,  1639,  rep.  1665-73,  d.  Sept.  14,  1676,  m.  Mary  Hubbard, 
b.  1625,  d.  Apr.  13,  1713.  a  da.  George  and  Mary  of  Milford  ;  Abraham^  b.  Aug.  lu,  1652,  d. 
Dec.  30,  1719,  m.  Eli'zabeth  Bartlett^,  b.  Mar.,  1653;  Daniel'',  b.  1686,  d.  Dec.  20,' 1776,  m. 
Sept.  24,  1716,  Grace  Barron,  b.  1690,  d.  Sept.  13,  1783  ;  Rebecca*  Fowler  m.  David 
Parmalee*. 

Bartlett  ancestry :  —  I  arms :  B.\RTLOTT  or  BaKTELOTT  ;  /  .■  Baktlett  ;  b:  Bart- 
LET  :  (Kent.)  Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3  martlets  sa.  .  .  .  Adam  Bartelot  came  with  the 
Conqueror  from  Normandy  to  Eng.,  d.  iioo.  .  .  .  Lt.  George^,  Guilford,  1641,  Bran- 
ford,  1649,  rep.,  1665,  dea.,  d.  Aug.  3,  1669,  m.  Mary  Cruttenden,  da.  Abraham  and  Mary, 
from  Eng  ,  of  Guilford,  asst.  treas.  Conn.  ;  Elizabeth'-  Bartlett  m.  Abraham  Fowler^. 

Stanley  ancestries : — John'  (bro.  of  Thomas  and  Timothy  of  Hartford),  d.  on  his 
passage  to  N.  E.,  1634,  leaving  3  ch.  ;  Capt.  John-,  b.  Eng.,  brot.  in  1634  by  his  f.,  Farm- 
ington,  Conn.,  freem.,  1665,  It.  and  capt.  in  Philip's  war,  rep.,  m.  Sarah  Scott,  da.  Thomas 
and  Anna  of  Hartford;  John^,  b.  H  ,  Nov.  3,  1647,  m.  Esther  Newell,  da.  Thomas  and 
Rebecca  (Olinstead,  sister  of  John  and  Richard)  of  Farmington  ;  Nathaniel''  m.  Sarah 
Smiths,  I3  i6g2;  Marv*  m.  Abraham  Parmalee*.  Timothy'  [see  +12343],  says  Savage, 
perhaps  father  of  Elizabeth^  Standley.  m.  William  Smith'. 

Smith  ancestries  :  —  William',  Wethersfield,  1641.  (bro.  to  Joseph,  Si:non,  and  Mary 
Partridge  of  Hartford,  and  to  Christopher  of  Northampton),  elk.  of  the  milit.  co.,  1645, 
Farmington,  1656,  freeman,  i66g,  d.  1670,  m.  Elizabeth  Standley- ;  Samuel^,  b.  Farming- 
ton,  May,  1664,  m.  Ruth  Porter^  ;  Sarah^  m.  Nathaniel  Stanley!.  .  .  George',  New 
Haven,  1639-47,  d.  May  17,  1662,  m.  Sarah  ;  Elizabeth'-  Smith  m.  John  Hall''. 

Porter  aiicestrv :  —  ThorasLS^,  Hartford,  Farmington,  d.  1697,  m.  Sarah  Hart,  da. 
Stephen  of  F.  ;  Ruth^  Porter  m.  Samuel  Smith^. 

Bishop  ancestry :  ~~r  arms:  BiSHOPPE  ;  ,- .•  BISHOP:  (Norfolk.)  Ar.  on  a  bend  cot- 
tised  gu.  3  bezants.  .  .  .  John',  Guilford,  1639,  d.  Feb.  1661,  m.  Ann,  her  will  pro. 
June,  1676,  at  Hartford  ;  John'  m.  Susannah  Goldham,  da.  Henry  and  Frances  of  New 
Haven;  Daniel^,  b.  1663,  m.  Mary  HalT',  b.  Oct.  30,  1672;  Mary)  Bishop  m.  Abraham 
Parmalee''. 

Hall  ancestry  :  —  Gilbert'  of  (prob.  Rolvendue)  co.  Kent;  William^,  one  of  the  first 
Guilford  co.,  led  by  Rev.  William  Whitefield,  who  formed  plantation  covenant  and 
signed  it  while  on  their  passage,  June  i,  1639,  Guilford,  1639,  d.  Mar.  8,  1669,  m.  Esther  : 
John'',  b.  1648.  m.  Elizabeth  Smith-  ;  Mary^  Hall  m.  DanielBishop^. 

Hiland,  Hytand,  Highland  ancestry :  —  George',  Guilford,  1662,  d.  1692,  in.  Hannah 
Cruttenden,  a  da.  Abraham  and  Marv  of  G.  :  Elizabeth"  Hiland  in.  Isaac  Parmelin^. 

Terrill,  Tiirrall,  ancestry :  —  r  arms:  Terroll  ;  /.•  TERRELL;  /.•  Terrell  or 
Terell  :  (Hertfordshire.)  Ar.  a  bend  az.  .  .  .  Roger',  Stratford,  signer  for  articles 
for  settlem.  of  Woodbury,  Feb.  14,  1673,  d.-  Apr.  17,  1722,  m.  Sarah;  Roger-,  b.  July,  1691, 
m.  Elizabeth  Sherman',  "b.  Oct.,  1684  ;  Betsey^  Terrill  m.  Christopher  Prentice-". 

.Sherman  ancestry:  —  Thomas',  Henry'','  Henry •'  [see  4-70.3°];  Edmund'',  Eng.,  m. 
1611,  Judeth  Angiers,' conjectured  to  be  the  Edmund's  from  Dedham,  Eng.,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  freem.,  May  25,  1636,  clothier;  Hon.  Samuel*  (bro.  of  Rev.  John),  Stratford, 
Wethersfield,  after  1640,  Stamford,  Assist.,  1662-4,  iri  settlement  of  Woodbury,  1672,  m.  in 
Eng.,  Sarah  Mitchell,  of  W.  Riding,  of  Yorkshire  ;  Dea.  John",  b.  Feb.  's,  1651,  was 
disting.  in  Conn.,  speaker  of  the  house,  Assist.,  1713-23,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Elizabeth'  Sherman 
m.  Roger  Terrill". 

Walker  ancestry : — ss  arms  :  (Lancashire  ;  Her.  Off.  Herts,  and  Midd.  c.28.)  Ar.  on 
a  chev.  sa.  betw.  '3  pellets  as  many  crescents  of  the' field.  Crest  —  'V\i&  sun  rising  in 
clouds,  all  ppr.  .  .  .  Robert',  b.  1607,  from  Manchester,  Lancashire,  Eng.,  joined  chh., 
Boston,  1632,  a  founder  of  Old  South  Church,  i66g,  owned  land  at  Watertown,  linen  Web- 
ster, d.  May  29,  1687,  m.  Sarah;  Rev.  Zechary'-,  b.  Sept.  15,  1637,  Harvard  Col.,  preached 
at  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  1663-8,  Stratford,  1669,  ord.  May,  1670,  Woodlsury,.  1670-8,  m.  Susannah 
Rossiter^  ;  Dea.  Zechariah^  m.  Elizabeth  Bull^  ;  Abigail  Walker,  m.  Valentine  Prentice^. 
—  Cotton  Afat tier's  Magnalia. 

Rail  ancestry  :  — 12  arms  :  (Wales)  Az.  a  bull  sa.  armed  and  hoofed  or.  .  .  Capt. 
Thomas',  b.  ab.  1605,  emb.  at  London,  Sept.,  1635,  a.  25,  in  the  Hopewell,  Capt.  Babb, 


I  148  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Boston,  Cambridge,  accompanied  Hooker  to  Hartford,  May,  1636,  an  orig.  prop.,  served 
in  Pequot  war,  1637,  in  com.  at  Saybrook,  1637,  when  Sir  Edmund  Andros  attempted  to 
gain  the  place  for  his  master,  the  Duke  of 'York,  1675,  testified,  Apr.,  1681,  that  he  was 
aged  7s,  d.  16S4,  m.  Susanna  ;  'I'homas^,  b.  1646,  m.  ist,  Esther  Cowles,  da.  John  ;  Eliza- 
beths  Bull  m.  Zechariah  Walker^. 

Rossite)\  Rocester  ancestry :  — i  arms:  ROSTER;  4:  ROSSETER  :  (Somersetshire.) 
Ar.  on  a  chev.  gu.  3  pheons  or.  .  .  Hon.  Edward^  had  a  good  est.  in  Devon  or  Somer- 
set, Eng.,  when  his  son  lived  at  Combe,  Devon,  chosen  Assist,  in  London,  Oct.  20, 
1629,  when  Winthrop  was  chos.  Gov.  from  Plymouth,  Eng.,  May  30,  1630,  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  1630;  Dr.  Bray  or  Bryan^,  b.  Eng.,  freeman,  Dorch.,  May  18,  1631,  Guilford  m. 
Elizabeth;  Susanna^  Rossiter  m.  Zechary  Walker.  ^ 

3380, 

31  OSes'  Adams  [Moses^  Adams,  Moses^  Adams,  Miriam-*,  Moses^,  Aaron^), 

d.  prob.  at  Marathon,  N.  Y.,  on  Jan.  ii,  1890,  a.  88,  m.  His 
wife  was  living  Sept.,  1892.     Ch.,  4  soils'^,  3  daug/iters" : 

Charles  C.^  Adams,  m.  Oct.  6,  1856,  Sarah  J.  Carley, 
res.  Marathon,  1S95,  manfr.  of  school  supplies.  Ch.  :  A.  Carley^ 
Adams,  Heleif  Adams,  Mary^  Adams.  A  nephew^  is  a  publisher 
of  Marathon. 

*  Adams  (son)  is  a  bank  cashier  of  Marathon. 

Laura  Locllia'  AdfnnS  (iVarren''  Adams,  ZebediaJfi  Adams, 
Miriam^  Moses3,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  d.    Perry,    O.,    Apr.    29,    1877,    a.    67,    m. 

John  Milton  Shepard,  b.  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Ma}^  9,  1804,  d. 
Perry,  Sept.  14,  1886,  s.  Samuel  and  Ruth  (Wilkinson).  Ch.  : 
those  living  1896  are  :  Samiul  Warre?^  Shepard  of  Perry  ;  War- 
ren Samuer  Shepard  of  P. 

+  9097  Henry  H.''  Shepard,  b.  Nov.  13,  1836,  New  Marlboro, 
Mass.  gog%  Henrietta''  Shcpai  d,  m.  Henry^  £re7ver  -\-()0()<).  Abbie^ 
Shepard,  m.  Young,  res.  in  Mich. 

John  Milton  Shepard,  residence.  New  Marlboro  and  Perry. 

Shepard,  Sheppard,  Shepheard,  Shepherd  ancestrv  :  —  i  arms :  Shep.ard  or  SlIEP- 
PERD  ;  /,■  SHEPHARD;  /  .•  ShEPHE.\RD  ;  /  ;  SHEPHEARD  or  SHEPPERD  ;  4:  SHEPHERD; 
2:  Shepp.\rD;  /  .•  SHEPPERD;  =; :  Shep.\RD:  (Buckinghamshire.)  Gu.  3  battle-axes  or; 
a  chief  erm.  Crest  —  2  battle-axes  in  saltire  or.  .  .  Ralph',  b.  1606,  from  Stepney, 
London,  Eng.,  1635,  in  the  Abigail,  first  prob.  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  of  Weymouth,  Mass., 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  perhaps  1644,  Concord,  Mass.,  evidently  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  where  Ralph 
Shephard,  who  d.  Sept.  11,  1603,  a.  go,  was  buried,  m.  Thanks,  b.  1612,  who  came  with 
him,  prob.  father  of  :  Thomas",  Isaac^,  Isaac*,  Daniel^  ;  Samuel''  Shepard,  b.  New  Marl- 
boro, June  18,  1778,  d.  there  Mar.  25,  1814,  m.  Ruth  Wilkinson,  b.  Dec.  25,  1778,  d.  Mar.  28, 
1814. 

3382. 

Ennice  Ah  iff  a  iV  Adams  {warre/i'^  Adams),  d.  Aug.  25,  1857, 

a.  ;^;^,  m.  Brewer.  Ch.  :  9099  Henry"  Brewer  m.  Hetii-ietta^ 
Shepard  -{-9098,  res..  Perry,  O.,  1896. 

3383. 

Julia  3Iarie'  Adams  {Mittow-  Adams),  d.  Canaan,  Conn., 
1868,  m.  Dec.  18,  1845,  John  Huntington,  b.  C.  May  22,  1820,  a 
s.  Horace  and  Chloe  (Franklin).     Cn.:  Miles  Thomas"  Huntington, 

b.  Aug.  14,  1847,  of  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1895;  Horace*",  b. 
Aug.  10,  1851,  of  Meriden,  Conn.,  1895;  Martha*",  b.  Apr.  10,  1853. 

John  Huntington  lived  at  Canaan,  Conn.,  farmer. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I  149 


Huntington  ancestry,  2  lines  .■  —  Simon',  Christopher'-  [see  +  43]  ;  Christopher^  m. 
2d,  Oct.  1706,  Mrs.  Judith  (Stevens)  Brewster,  wid.  of  Jonathan  Brewster,  a  %r.  g:r.  s.  of 
Elder  William  Brewster,  Alayflower  passeng.  1620  ;  John*  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Nov.  14, 
1709,  m.  Civil  Tracy*;  Dr.  Thomas^  b.  July  13,  1744-5,  Yale  1768,  practiced  in  Ashford, 
Conn.,  author  and' essayist,  d.  Canaan,  Feb.  22,  1835,  m.  Mary  Ward  b.  Attleborough, 
Mass.,  Mar.,  May  B,  1753,  d.  Mar.  31,  1828,  da.  Ichabod  &  Phebe  (Tyler)  ;  Horace"  b. 
Julj-  8,  17S6,  d.  Canaan^  Mar.  13,  1846,  m.  Chloe  Franklin,  b.  C.  Feb.  15,  1793,  d,  Feb.  23, 
1843,  d^-  Silas.     .     .     .     Simon-  tsee  +  551]  :  Sarah'  Huntington  m.  Solomon  Tracy^. 

Ti-acv  ancestry  :  —  Thomas'  [see  +  1115]  ;  Dr.  Solomon^,  b.  1651,  the  second  physi- 
cian in  Norwich,  d.  July  q,  1732,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Huntington',  b.  Aug.,  1654,  d.  1683  ;  Simon' 
d.  Sept.  14,  1775,  in  Q6th  v.,  m.  Mary  Leffingwell ;  Civil*  Tracy,  m.  John  Huntington*. — 
Huntington  Gen.  :  N.  E.  Reg.,  X  :  28s  ;  Caiitkins'  Norivich,  2'oj. 

3384. 

ChaUnCey  JEdwariV  Ada  ins  {MUton^  Adams,  Zebedia/t^  Adams, 
Miriam*,  Moses',  Aaron^,   Moses"),    d.     Unioiiville,    Coim.,    NoV.    30,     1 893, 

a.  65,  m.  Southfield  (New  Marlborough),  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1851, 
Martha  Dinah  Turner,  b.  Southfield,  Dec.  4,  1828,  da.  Augustus 
and  Luc}^  (Rhoades).  Children  b.  Mill  River  (New  Marlbo- 
rough), Mass.: 

-I-9100     Edward  Milton'^  Adajiis,  b.  Feb.  13,  1854. 

9101  Franklin  Chaiiiicc/  Adams.,\>.  Jan.  31,  1862,  m.  Bridge- 
port, Conn.,  1889,  Margaret  Wiecks,  res.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1895, 
credit  man  for  Rogers  and  Morford,  s.  p.  ;  Hoiuard Augustus^  Ad- 
ams, b.  Nov.  3,  1863,  d.  Mill  River,  Feb.  23,  1865.  9102  Emma 
Prudence^  Adams,  h.  Sept.  15,  1865,  unni.,  res.  Unionville. 

Chauncey  Edward'  Adams  resided  at  Mill  River  and  Union- 
ville. His  widow,  Mrs.  Martha  Dinah  (Turner)  Adams,  res.  Un- 
ionville, 1895. 

Turner  ancestry  :  —  Edward'  b.  Eng.  1633,  Milford  1651,  freem.  1667,  Middletown 
1665,  d.  M.  Apr.  4,  1717,  m.  (evidently  at  Boston)  Aug.  28,  Oct.  25,  1656,  Mary  Sanford,  da. 
Richard  and  Margery  of  B.  ;  John''"  b.  Middletown,  Aug.  8,  1669,  m.  Susanna  Merrills'  ; 
John'  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Aug.  5,  1703,  Norfolk,  Conn.,  1745,  m  Abigail  Richards,  da. 
Dea.  Thomas  ;  Samuel*  b.  Hartford,  Nov.  22,  1730,  d.  New  Marlboro,  m.  Sarah  Howe  ; 
Isaac^  b.  Norfolk,  Conn.,  1769,  d.  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  Dec.  17,  1831,  m.  M{irtha  Humphrey^, 

b.  Norfolk,  Mar.  1777,  d.  New  Marlboro,  Nov.  7,  1824  ;  Augustus"  Turner  b.  1797,  d.  May 
5,  1869,  m.  Lucy  Rhoades"  b.  iSoi,  d.  New  M.  Mar.  28,  1831. 

Rhoades  ancestry  : —  Henry'  b.  Eng.  1608;  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  d.  L.  1703,  m.  Elizabeth  ; 
Josiah2  b.  Lynn,  Apr.  1651,  \a,.  July  23,  1673,  Elizabeth  Coates  ;  Eleazer'  b.  July  8,  1683,  of 
Dorchester,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  m.  Jemima  Preble  :  Samuei*  b.  Apr.  24,  1728,  private  1756- 
60  Crown  Point  in  Capt.  EbenezerCox's  co.,  and  Capt.  Nathaniel  Blake's' co.,  m.  Abigail 
Thorp  of  Dedham  ;  James-''  of  New  Marlboro,  m.  Dinah  Wheeler,  da.  Capt.  Zenas,  capt. 
in  Revolution  from  Mass.  ;  Lucy"  Rhoades  m.  Augustus  Turner".  ' 

Htunplirey  ancestj-y,  2  lines  . —  Michael',  John-,  John',  Michael*,  m.  Mercy  Hum- 
phrey*, Michael',  Samuel^,  Jonathan',  Mercy*  Humphrey  m.  Michael  Humphrey*  [see 
+  586]  ;  Serg.  Asahel^  Humphrey,  b.  Norfolk,  Conn.,  Julv  22,  1747,  Revolution  soldier, 
serg.  of  Artillery  from  Conn.,  d.  New  Marlboro,  Oct.  2,  1827,  m.  Prudence  Merrills^,  b. 
Mar.  22,  1751-2  ;  Martha^  Huinphrey  m.  Isaac  Turner^. 

Merrills  ancestry,  2  lines  . —  Nathaniel'  [see  -)-  712]  ;  Dea.  John^,  Hartford,  d.  West 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1712,  m.  Sarah  Watson,  da.  John  &  Margaret  (Smith)  of  Hartford  ;  Su- 
sanna' m  John  Turner^  .  .  .  Dea.  Abraham'  b,  Dec.  21,  1670,  m.  Prudence  Kellogg^, 
b.  1675  ;  Joseph*  b.  Mar.  28,  1706,  m.  Abigail  Stone ;  Prudence^  Merrills  m.  Asahel 
Humphreys. 

Kellogg  ancestry  .■  —  2  arms  :  Kellock  :  (Scotland)  Gu.  a  bar.  betw.  2  fleurs-de-lis 
stalked  and  leaved  in  chief  or,  and  in  base  an  annulet  of  the  last  Crest  —  A  heart  betw. 
2  wings  or.  Motto — Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo.  .  .  .  Name  in  Scotland  originally  Kil- 
loch,  afterward  Kellock.  .  .  .  Lt.  Joseph'  of  Farmington,  weaver,  freem.  1654,  Boston 
1659,  Hadley,  It.  and  commanded  the  Hadley  men  in  the  Falls  fight,  d.  1707,  m.  2d,  Abi- 
gail Terry,  d.  of  Stephen  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  1637,  who  was  in  the  first  troop  of  cavalry 
estab.  in  the  country  ;  Prudence-  Kellogg  ni.  Abraham'  Merrills. 

3385. 

T^llett    Bl'HCe^    jiclffiilS    (MUton^  Ada>ns,  Zebedialfi  Adams,  Miriam*, 

Moses',  Aaron2,  Moses'),  m.  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  i860,  Maj. 
Franklin  Meacham,  b.  Williamstown,  Mass.,  vSept.  21,   1833,  d. . 
Fort    Douglas,    Salt    Lake  co.,   Utah,  Oct.  9,   1888,  s.  of   Capt. 
Jamas  and  Almira  (Bartlett).     Ch.: 


1 150 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


-{-9103  Franklin  Adams''  Meacham,  b.  Oct.  28,  1862,  near  Cum- 
berland Gap,  Rock  Castle  co.,  Ky. 

+9104  Grace  Francesca^  Meacham,  b.  Sept.  8,  1868,  Fort  Doug- 
las, Utah. 

Maj.  Franklin  Meacham,  Major  and  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  re- 
ceived his  early  education  at  Mills'  School,  South  William  stown, 
Mass.,  and  was  adm.  to  Williams  coll.  in  class  of  1857.  In  his 
junior  year  he  left  college  to  study  medicine  at  the  Berkshire 
Medical  Institution,  the  then  medical  department  of  Williams 
coll.,  receiving  his  M.  D.  diploma  1858.  After  graduating  he 
spent  a  year  in  Rainsford  Island  Hospital,  Boston  Harbor,  and 
then  entered  upon  the  active  practice  of  his  profession  at  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  until  the  outbreak  of  the  civil  war,  when  he  re- 
sponded to  the  first  call  of  his  country. 

Register  :  Assistant  Surgeon  14th  Ky.  Vol.  Inf.  Mar.  30, 
1862;  Acting  Assist.  Surg.  U.S.  Army  Nov.  26,  1862;  Assist.  Surg. 
U.  S.Vol.  Apr.  23,  1863;  Surgeon  U.  S.Vol.  Julyg,  1863  ;  was  bre- 
vetted  Lt.-Col.  Vol.,  Aug.  9,  1865,  for  faithful  and  meritorious 
services  ;  honorably  mustered  out  Aug.  10,  1865.  He  returned 
to  civil  life  and  practiced  his  profession  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  un- 
til 1867.  A  faithful  soldier's  life  had  its  charms,  and  he  came 
up  before  the  army  examining  board  and  was  commissioned 
Assist.  Surgeon  U.  S.  Army,  May  14,  1867;  promoted  to  Capt. 
and  Assist.  Surgeon  June  21,  1867;  promoted  to  Major  and  Sur- 
geon Oct.  6,  1882.  History  of  services  :  Cumberland  Gap  exped. 
under  Gen.  George  W.  Morgan  1862;  in  general  hospital  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  to  Apr.  i,  1864  ;  Lexington,  Ky.,  to  May  i,  1864;  Sur- 
geon in  chief  3d  Div.  A.  Corps  to  June  29,  1864  ;  in  charge  of 
gen.  field  hospital  and  Medical  Purveyor,  Army  of  Ohio  to  end 
of  Atlanta  campaign  ;  gen.  hospital  Knoxville,  Tenn.  to  Aug. 
10,  1864;  in  battle  of  Nashville,  Dec.  16,  1864.  Since  the  war 
at  Ft.  Laramie,  Omaha,  Ft.  Sidney,  Ft.  Monroe,  Ft.  Brown,  Tex., 
Ft.  Niagara,  Ft.  Hamilton,  Ft.  Wadsworth,  and  Ft.  Douglas, 
Utah.  Mrs.  Ellen  Brtlce''  {Adams)  Meacham  residence.  Fort  Leav- 
enworth, 1896.  . 

Meacham  ancestry  ■  —  The  ancestor  of  the  family  came  from  Somersetshire,  Eng-.,  to 
Salem,  Mass.,  prior  to  1640.  .  .  Dea.  James^  b.  New  Salem,  Mass.,  Mar.  lo,  1733,  fromi 
New  S.  autumn  of  1762,  a  founder  of  Williamstown,  his  was  the  14th  family  that  settled  in 
the  town  (cousin  to  following:  brothers  and  sister  :  Jonathan  also  a  founder  of  William- 
town,  d.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Capt.  William  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1742,  capt.  of  Capt. 
John  King's  co.,  Col.  Benjamin  Ruggles  Woodbridge's  Hampshire  reg.,  killed  at  Bunker 
Hill  battle,  June  17,  1775  ;  Jeremiah  d.  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.;  John  d.  Benson,  Vt.;  Mary  m. 
Moses  Curtis),  during  fall  and  winter  1762  cleared  land  and  built  log  house,  tilled  and  im- 
proved the  'and  the  next  summer,  and  in  the  fall  went  back  to  New  Salem  for  his  wife 
and  2  children,  returning  with  them  on  horseback.  In  1768  he  built  his  brick  house 
which  is  still  standing  and  in  use  at  Williamstown.  He  and  Col.  Warner  were  intimate 
friends  and  great  hunters,  often  going  on  long  hunting  trips  together.  It  is  said  that  he, 
during  his  life,  shot  ogo  deer  by  actual  count.  Knife  handles  made  from  horns  of  these 
deer  are  still  in  use  at  the  old  homestead.  He  fought  at  Bennington,  Vt.,  battle  Aug.  16, 
1777,  under  com.  of  Col.  Seth  Warner,  and  was  with  Warner  in  many  campaigns,  d.  Wil- 
liamstown, July  28,  1812,  m.  New  Salem  ?  June  22,  1756,  Lucy  Rugg,  b.  Jan.  11,  1732,  d.  Wil- 
liamstown, June  22,  1803.  Ch.:  n  ;  James  Hawkins^,  b.  W.  Dec.  25,  1769,  d.  W.  Mar.  26, 
1837,  m.  Sept.  30,  1795,  Abigail  (Nabby)  Warner'',  b.  Bennington,  Dec.  g,  1777,  d.  Williams- 
town, Apr.  16,  1862.  Ch.:  6  ;  Capt.  James^  Meacham,  b.  W.  Feb.  3,  1805,  was  elected  capt. 
of  a  local  military  CO.,  ab.  1820,  d.  W.  May  20,  1883,  m.  W.  Nov.  20,  1827,  Almira  Bartlett^, 
b.  Pelham,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1805.  d.  Williamstown,  Nov.  21,  1870.     Ch. :  6. 

Barflett  ancestrv  :  —  Joseph'  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  d.  Dec.  26,  1702,  m.  Oct.  27,  1668, 
Mary  Waite  or  Way';  Joseph^  b.  Mar.  5,  1673,  d.  June,  1750,  m.  ist,  Hannah  ;  Thomas^  b. 
July  25,  1697,  d.  1774,  m.  1729,  Mary  Bartlett  of  Brookfield,  da.  of  Benjamin  ;  Obadiah''  b. 
1730,  d.  Brookfield  1779,  m.  17S3,  Rebecca  Adams*,  b.  B.  1736;  Abner^  b.  1755,  d.  1792,  m. 
Patty  (Martha)  Forbes*  ;  Luther"  b.  B.  Oct.  4,  1783,  d.  Wniiamstown,  m.  1803,  Olive  Olds^ 
b.  Brookfield,  May  6,  1786,  d.  Williamstown,  June  13,  i860  ;  Almira'  Bartlett  m.  James 
MeachamS. 

Oidd,  Old,  Olds  ancestrv  :  —  /  arms  :  Guld  ;  /  .•  Oldes.  Gu.  a  lion  sejant  guard,  or, 
on  a  mount  vert.     Crest  —  A  lion  sejant  guard,  ppr.  supporting  an  antique  shield  gu. 


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II5I 


charged  with  a  fesse  or.  .  .  .  Robert'  Ould  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  Suffield,  Conn.,  m.  ist, 
Susannah  Hanford  or  Hosford  ;  William^  Old,  b.  S.  Aug.  28,  1680,  d.  1749,  m.  1707  Eliza- 
beth Walker  ;  Ezekieis  Olds,  b.  May  21,  1727,  Brookfield,  m.  Elizabeth;  Joseph*,  b.  1761, 
B.,  d.  1844  ;  Olives  Olds  m.  Luther  Bartlett^. 

Forbes,  Forbush  ancestry: — 30  arms  :  FORBES:  (Seaton,  Scotland).  Az.  3  bears' 
heads  ar.  muzzled  gu.  in  chief  a  crescent.  .  .  all  within  a  bordure  of  the  second. 
Motto — Solus  inter  pluribus  .  .  Daniel'  Forbush  \y!\\o\-n  Savage  calls  Farrabas]  b. 
near  Kinsella,  Scotland,  1620  (?),  Cambridge,  Concord,  Mass.,  Marlborough,  Mass.,  m.  2d, 
Concord,  May  22,  1670,  Deborah  Rediat,  Sudbury,  Mass.;  Jonathan^  b.  Mar.  23,  1684, 
Westboro,  m.  Mrs.  Hannah  (Hayward)  Holloway  ;  DanieP  b.  1710,  W.,  d.  1780,  m.  Abi- 
gail Severs  ;  Daniel*  b.  1736,  W.,  d.  Brookfield,  m.  1759,  Persis  Crosby,  Brookfield  ;  Patty^ 
Forbes  m   Abner  Bartlett.  ^ 

Adams  ancestry  :  —William',  Nathaniel^,  Thomas^  [see  +  3196]  ;  Benjamin'',  Marl- 
boro, d.  Brookfield"i785,  m.  Persis;  Rebecca^  Adams  m.  Obadiah  Bartlett*. 

IVarner  ancestry  :  John'  b.  ab.  1615,  came  in  the  Increase  Apr.  1635,  an  orig.  prop, 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1639,  soldier  in  the  Pequot  war,  an  orig.  propr.  of  Farmington,  Conn., 
joined  F.  chh.  Mar.  15,  1656-7,  freem.  1664,  d.  1679,  leaving  a  widow  Margaret,  m.  2d,  Hart- 
ford, 1649,  .-Vnn  Norton,  a  da.  Thomas  &  Grace  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  3d,  Margaret.  Ch.  by 
which  marriage  not  stated  ;  John"  b.  Farmington,  d.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  1707  ;  Dr.  Eben- 
ezer^,  b.  Waterburv,  d.  Woodbury,  Conn.,  Apr.  23,  1755,  m.  Martha  Galpin,  she  d.  1745  ; 
Dr.  Benjamin*,  b.  Woodbury,  May  6,  1709,  m.  Silence  Hurd,  she  d.  Woodbury,  Nov.  15, 
1785  ;  Col.  Seth^  b.  May  6,  1743,  Revolution  officer,  d.  Dec.  24,  1784,  m.  June  8,  1766,  Hester 
Hurd,  b.  June  15,  1748,  d.  Mar.  30,  1816 ;  Abigail^  Warner,  m.  James  Hawkins  Meacham^x 

3387. 

Willi(Un     H.^     SpenceV     [Lama^  Adams,   Aaron^  Adams,   Miriam*, 

Moses3,  Aaron^  Moses'),  m.  Julia  Tyler,  she  d.  iSyr,  a  daughter  of 
Hon.  John  Tyler,  President  of  the  U.  S.,  and  Julia  (Gardiner). 
Ch.  :  9105  Jiilia^  Spencer  .  .  .  William  H.''  Spencer  of  New 
York. 

Tyler  ancestry :  —  S arms  :  TvLER.    Ar.  a  bend  gu.  betw,  6  nails  sa It  is 

conjectured  that  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Eng.  was  of  Norman  origin,  was  a 
companion  of  William  the  Conqueror,  and  a  beneficiary  in  the  parceling  out  of  land. 
In  1202  the  name  was  Gilbert  de  Tiller  ;  De  Tyler  1233,  then  Le  Tyler  ;  represented  in 
parliament  by  Thomas  le  Tyler  1311  ;  and  finally  Tyler.  (Pres.  'I'yler  wrote  that  his 
father,  "whether  in  earnest  or  not  I  cannot  say,  often  claimed  his  descent  from  Wat 
Tyler,  the  blacksmith,  who  headed  the  rebellion  time  of  Richard  the  Second.  As  an 
evidence  of  my  father's  sincerity  he  named  his  eldest  son  after  the  blacksmith,  conjoin- 
ing to  it  that  of  Henry.")  Henry',  b.  Shropshire,  Eng.,  with  his  wife,  Mary,  migrated  to 
Va.  1637,  and  was  granted,  Jan.  7,  1652,  254  acres  of  land  at  the  "Middle  Plantations," 
now  Williamsburg,  Va.,  74  of  these  acres  were  bought  by  the  colonial  government  for 
the  site  of  a  palace  (ac.  to  ti'ad.  two  brothers  of  his  settled,  ab.  same  period,  one  in  Mass., 
the  other  in  Conn.),  m.  2d,  in  Va.,  Anne  Orchard,  da.  of  John  and  Anne  ;  Henry^,  a  man 
of  station  in  the  colony,  high  sheriff  of  York  co..  Va.,  vestryman  and  warden  of  Bruton 
parish  church,  a  director  in  the  laying  out  of  Williamsburg  1699,  when  after  the  burning 
of  Jamestown  State  House  Gov.  Francis  Nicholson  rem.  seat  of  govt,  to  Middle  Planta., 
and  Gen.  Assembly,  by  act,  laid  off  city  of  Williamsb.  as  new  capital  on  lands  of  Henry 
Tyler,  "Gentleman,"  d.  1722,  m.  ist  Elizabeth  Page,  gr.  da.  of  Col.  John  Page,  progenitor 
of  the  Page  family  of  Va.  ;  John^,  supt.  in  construction  of  colonial  palace  at  W.,  d.  betw. 
1720  and  1729,  m.  Elizabeth  Low  of  James  Citj'  co.  ;  John*,  marshal  of  the  Vice-Admiralty 
Court  of  Colony  of  Va.,  d.  at  his  ancestral  home  in  James  City  co.  Aug.  26,  1773,  m.  Ann 
Contesse,  only  da.  of  Dr.  Louis  and  Mary  (Morris),  a  French  Huguenot;  John*,  b.  Yar- 
mouth, James  City  co.,  Va.,  Feb.  28,  1747,  grad.  William  and  Mary  College,  lawyer,  of 
Greenway,  Charles  City  co.,  Va.,  judge,  governor  of  Va.  Dec.  i,  1808,  a  leading  revolu- 
tionary character  of  Va.,  d.  Greenway,  Jan.  6,  1813,  m.   1776,  Mary  Marott  Armistead,  b. 

ab.  1760,  only  da.  of  Robert  of  Buckroe,  Elizabeth  City  co.,  Va.,  who  m. Shields,  a 

da.  of  Col.  James  and  Susannah  (Page)  of  York  co.,  and  whose  ancestor,  William  Armis- 
tead, was  by  trad.  desc.  of  D'Armstadt  (who  from  Hesse  sett,  in  Eng.),  and  was  granted, 
July  7,  1637,  450  acres  in  Elizabeth  City  co.  ;  Hon.  John''  Tyler,  b.  Greeuway  Mar"  29,  1790, 
loth  President  of  the  U.  S.,  William  and  Mary  Coll.  1806^^  of  Sherwood  Forest,  Charles 
City  CO.,  Va;,  member  legis,  1811-16,  1823-5,  M.  C.  1816-21,  gov.  Va.  1S25-7,  U.  S.  Senator 
1827-36,  Vice-Pres.  LT.  S.  Mar.  4,  1841,  Pres.  U.  S.  (on  death  of  Pres.  W^illiam  Henry  Har- 
rison) Apr.  4,  1841,  honorary  memb.  N.  E.  His.  Gen  Soc.  Dec.  19,  1859,  delegate  to  and 
pres.  of  Peace  Convention  j86i,  merab.  Confed.  congress,  d.  Richmond,  Va.,  Jan.  17,  1S62, 
m.  2d,  June  26,  1844,  Juliana  Gardiner^,  b.  ab.  1825,  d.  R.  July  10,  1889. 

Gardiner  ancestry :  —  Lion'  [see  4-3259]  ;  David',  b.  Saybrook  fort,  Colony  of  Conn., 
Apr.  20,  1636,  educated  in  London,  Eng.,  second  proprietor  of  Gardiner's  I.,  having  come 
into  possession  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  on  decease  of  his  mother,  rec'd  from  Gov.  Thomas  Don- 
gan  of  N.  Y.  patent  of  Gardiner's  I.,  to  be  henceforth  called  "  Lordship  and  Manor  of 
Gardiner's  Island,"  while  attending  Gen.  Assembly  Conn,  in  behalf  of  E.  end  towns  of 
L.  I.  he  d.  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  10,  1689,  buried  in  Center  chh.  b.  g.,  m.  in  Parish  of 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  Eng.,  June  4,  1657,  Mrs.  Mary  Herringman,  or  Leringman, 
or  Leringmore,  widow,  of  St.  Margaret's  ;  John^,  b.  Apr.  ig,  1661,  third  Lord  of  theMan- 
or,  m.  ist  Mary  King,  b.  1670,  da.  Sainuel  (descended  from  William  of  Salem,  Mass.,  m. 
Dorothy  Hayne)  King  and  Abigail  (Ludlam,  da.  Williain,  Sr.,  and  Clemence),  of  South- 
old,  N.  Y.  ;  David*,  b.  Jan.  3,  1691,  fourth  Lord  of  the  Manor,  m.  ist  Rachel  Schellinger 
of  East  Hampton,  she  d.  Dec.  16,  1744,  da.  Abraham  and  Joanna  (Hedges)  ;  Col.  Abra- 
ham=,  b.  Feb.  19,  1721-2,  of  E.  Hampton;  a  leading  character  on  L.  I.  during  the  Revolu- 
tion, m.  ist  Mary  Smith,  b.  Oct.  3,  1725,  da.  Nathaniel  (descended  from  Rictiard  of  Smith- 
town,  N.  Y.,  and  Chief  Justice  Richard,  who  had  been  gov.  of  Tangier,  of  St.  George's 
Manor)  Smith  and  Phoebe  (Howell) ;  Capt.  Abraham",  b.  Jan.  25,  1763,  of  the  militia,  m. 
Phoebe  Dayton  of  East  Hampton,  sister  of  Jonathan  ;  Hon.  David',  b.  May  2,  1784,  Yale 


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1804,  lawyer,  N.  Y.  state  senator,  author  of  Chronicles  of  East  Hampton,  killed  by  acci- 
dental bursting  of  gun  on  U.  S.  S.  Princeton  on  trial  trip  on  Potomac  river  opp.  Mount 
Vernon,  Va.,  Feb.  28,  1844,  m.  Juliana  McLachlan,  b.  Feb.  8,  179Q,  da.  of  Michael  (of  the 
Highland  Clan  McLachlan  in  Scotland,  who  came  to  Jamaica,  W.  I.,  th.  to  N.  Y.,  whose 
father,  Capt.  McLachlan,  commanded  the  united  clans  McLachlan  and  McLean  at  battle 

of  Culloden,  Scotland,  Apr.  16,  1746,  and  was  beheaded  for  treason)  McLachlan  and 

(Granniss)  ;  Juliana^  Gardiner  m.  John  Tyler".  — N.  Y.  Gen.  Bio.  Rec,  XX] 1 :  4-O-j  :  Lion 
Gardiner  and  Descendants,  by  Ciirtiss  C.  Gardiner,  iSqo,  p.  i^g. 

3390. 

John  Fan^iUfftOU'  Blake  {George^'  Blake,Johni  stake,  Ann^  Rich- 
ardson, Sarahs,  Aaron^),  ni.  Oct.  7,  1847,  Celestia  Wiswcll  of  Frankfort, 
Waldo  CO.,  Me.,  da.  John  and  Lucy  (Gilmore).  Ch.  :  Herbert 
George^.,  b.  Oct.  8,  1852,  d.  Feb.  14,  1853.  9106  George^,  b.  Nov.  i, 
1855  ;  Harriet  Eliza''  Blake,  b.  Apr.  19,  1862,  d.  Mar.  20,  1878. 

John  Farringtoii'  Blake  lived  on  the  farm  with  his  father  to 
185 1,  then  sold  to  his  brothers  and  rem.  to  Winterport,  Me., 
where  he  res.  1880. 

3391. 

Sally  Hayes'  BlalxC  {George''  Biake),  d.  Nov.  22,  1878,  m. 
July  17, 1845,  Thomas  Goodale  of  Bucksport,  Me.,  he  d.  Bangor, 
Me.,  July  23,  1875,  rem.  in  a  few  years  to  Lincoln,  Penobscot  co., 
Me.;  dwelt  there  to  1871,  afterward  in  Bangor.     Ch.  : 

9107  George  Blake^  Goodell,  b.  Feb.  20,  1848,  m.,  Dec.  24, 
1878,  Sarah  Hook  Shepherd  of  Houlton,  Aroostook  co.,  Me.,  da. 
Frederic  William  and  Sarah  Hook  (Davis).  Of  Bangor,  ac- 
countant. 

Eugene   Bodare^,  b.  Aug.   2,   185 1,  res.  Bar  Harbor, 
Hancock  co..  Me.,  1886  ;  Alice  Matilda",  b.  Oct.  30,  1853,  unm. 

9108  Loomis  Earrifigton^  Goodale,  b.  Dec.  30,  1857,  m.  Feb. 
20,  1884,  Anne  M.  Gould  of  Orono,  Me.;  1.  Prairie  Du  Chien,  Wis. 

3393. 

Leid  Addison,^  JBlaUe  {George'''  Biake),  m.  Jan.  27,  1841, 
Roxy  Wight  Jordan,  da.  James  and  Abigail  Farringtoii  (Wight) 
of  Waterford,  Me.  Dwelt  first  at  Brewer,  Me.,  afterwards  at 
Holden  to  1858,  where  he  owned  a  farm  ;  Hermon,  Penobscot 
CO.,  Me.,  to  1859,  and  since  at  Hampden,  Me.,  1880,  joiner.  Ch.  : 
Amelia  IsabeP,  b.  Dec.  2,  1842,  d.  Sept.  7,  1862. 

9109  Ella  Finette^  Blake,  h.  Aug.  29,  1847,  m.  Oct.  ir,  1877, 
Capt.  Hazen  W.  Jordan  of  Trenton  ;  Frances  Alniena'^,  b.  Feb.  20, 
1850,  d.  Apr.  30,  1876.  91 10  Ada  Eliza*  Blake,  b.  June  24,  1854, 
m. . 

3399. 

Jollil    Blahe'    Hayes  {Sarah<'-  nialce,  Jo/m^  Blake,  Aim*  Richardson, 

Sarahs,  Aaron^),  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  12,  1872,  a.  64,  m. 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1832,  Abigail  Rice,  b.  Jan.  18,  1800, 
d.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Feb.  15,  1883,  da.  Capt.  Thomas  of  Charles- 
town.     Dwelt  Brewer,  Me.     Ch.  b.  Brewer  : 

+91 1 1     Jokn  Howard"*  Hayes,  b.  Aug.  5,  1833. 
91 12      Thomas  Rice^  Hayes,  b.  Feb.   18,   1835,  m.  San  Fran- 
cisco, Aug.  4,  i860,  Mary  Eliza  Curtis,  b.  Damariscotta,  Me.,  1. 


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DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1153 

Oakland,  1882.  Ch.  b.  San  Francisco  :  Charles  Edward"^  Hayes, 
May  25,  1861  ;  Harriet  Lorinf  Hayes,  Sept.  5,  1862  ;  Lucy  Boiitelle^ 
Hayes,  July  5,  1866  ;  Mary  Eliza"  Hayes,  Oct.  30,  1870. 

91 13  Daniel  Edward""  Hayes,  b.  Jan.  23,  1838,  m.  San  Fran- 
cisco, May  26,  1864,  Eleanor  Appollonia  Olevill,  b.  Cleveland,  O., 
1.  Oakland.  Ch.  b.  San  Francisco  :  Estelle  Frances'^  Hayes,  Apr. 
10,  1866  ;  Florence  Eleanor'^  Hayes,  Apr.  20,  1875. 

91 14  Frances  Abby^  Hayes,  h.Se'pt.  21,  1840,  m.  ist.  Caribou, 
Aroostook  co..  Me.,  Sept.  2,  1866,  John  Charles  Flint,  he  d. 
Sioux  City,  la.,  Jan.  16,  1881.  She  m.  2d,  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  21, 
1886,  Thomas  J.  Stone.  Ch.  :  Abby  Hayes'  Flint,  b.  Aug.  28, 
1867,  Bangor  ;  Afitoinette  Fraiices^  Flint,  b.  Jan.  12,  1873,  Sioux  C, 
d.  S.  C.  May  18,  1881. 

3400. 

Sarah  Blake  Kidder'  Hayes  {sarah^  stake),  m.  Brewer, 
Me.,  Oct.  27,  1837,  Uriah  Winchester,  b.  Aug.  27,  1814.  Ch.  : 
Frederick  Orlandif,  b.  Sept.  24,  1838,  d.  Sept.  10,  1839  ;  Sarah 
Augusta^  Winchester,  b.  Nov.  20,  1840,  of  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1885 
Marietta  Sophia^,  b.  Jan.  10,  1843,  d.  July,  1848.  91 15  Robert  Fulton 
Winchester  {Dr.),  b.  Apr.  27,  1845,  m.,  Santa  Barbara,  Carrie  M. 
Snow,  of  a  Cape  Cod  family.  Grad.  Maine  Medical  School, 
M.D.  1867,  res.  from  1870  at  Santa  Barbara,  physician  ;  Abby 
Hayes^,  b.  Mar.  29,  1848,  d.  Nov.  15,  1862.     Child",  d.  young. 

91 16  CJiarlotte  Maria"  Winchester,  b.  Aug.  i,  1850,  m., 
Santa  Barbara,  Nov.  30,  1876,  Stanley  Chipman  Bagg.  Ch.  : 
Carrie  Frances^  Bagg,  b.  Oct.  30,  1877  ;  John  Sherman"  B<^gg, 
May  18,  1881. 

Uriah  Winchester  of  Brewer,  1837,  1.  Santa  Barbara. 

Winchester  ancestry:  —  See +1162],  Uriah'  Winchester. 

3402. 

LeV'V    JBlake    {james^  stake,  John^  Blake,  A7m*  Richardson,  Sarahs,  Aaron^), 

m.  Corinth,  Me.,  Jan.  i,  1848,  Diantha  Bean.  Was  called  out,  1837, 
in  a  company  of  Infantry  Vols,  in  the  so-called  Aroostook,  Me., 
war,  where  he  remained  encamped  several  months  ;  always  re- 
sided at  Corinth,  farmer,  1882.  Ch.  :  Anjanette"  Blake,  b.  July 
28,  1849,  d.  C.  Sept.  19,  1850  ;  Clara  A."  Blake,  b.  Sept.  29,  1851  ; 
Mary  A.^  Blake,  b.  Aug.  6,  1853. 

91 1 7  Fannie  O."  Blake,  b.  Aug.  4,  1855,  m.  Bangor,  Me., 
1873,  John  Francis  Reaviel.  Ch.  b.  B.  :  Jennie  May"  Reaviel, 
Jan.  27,  1874  ;  ZTa/Z/V  Estelle"  Reaviel,  Aug.  21,  1876.  9118-20 
John  Hobarf  Blake,  b.  Sept.  16,  1857  ;  Hattie  D."  Blake,  b.  Dec. 
28,  i860  ;  Nellie  A.  M"  Blake,  b.  Apr.  25,  1863. 

3405. 

JEunice  Mann'  Blake  {james^  stake),  m.  Corinth,  Me., 
Sept.  30,  1849,  John  Boutelle,  b.  Concord,  N.  H.,  July  13,  1820, 
of  Contoocook,  Merrimack  co.,  N.  H.,  1849;  res.  Corinth  1882. 
Ch.  :  91 2 1  Abbie  Francis"  Boutelle,  b.  Aug.  4,1850,  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.,  or  Contoocook.     9122-3  Fidelia  Adelaide^  Boutelle,  b.  July 

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I 154  *   CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

5,  1854,  Corinth,  Me.;  Elmira  Lovicey''  Boutelle,  b.  Sept.  17,  1856, 
Corinth  ;  Jo/m  Calvin^  Boutelle,  b.  Aug.  4,  8,  1858,  Corinth  ;  Charles 
Leivis^  Boutelle,  b.  Nov.  21,  i860,  Corinth.  9124  Lottie  Ann^  Bou- 
telle,  b.  June  13,  1863,  Corinth.  9125  Martha  Ella"  Boutelle,  b. 
Apr.  27,  1867,  Corinth.  9126  Nettie  Maria""  Boutelle,  b.  Aug., 
Sept.  29,  1869,  Corinth. 

3408. 

Joseph  Warren'  Blahe  {james^  Biake),  d.  Brownsville, 
Cameron  co.,  Texas,  Nov.  27,  1870,  a.  38,  unm.  He  studied 
several  years  at  the  Bucksport,  Me.,  Academy,  and  elsewhere, 
preparing  for  life's  duties.  In  the  employ  of  the  Ohio  Christian 
Commission,  he  went  from  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1864  ;  to  Bal- 
timore, Md.,  Dec.  3,  1864,  in  the  forenoon  to  the  battlefield,  and 
that  afternoon  to  Sheridan  Hospital,  where  he  began  his  labors 
Dec.  5th,  and  continued  till  war  closed,  then  became  a  Gov't 
clerk  in  Washington.  From  June,  1868,  was  dep.  U.  S.  customs 
collector  in  Tex. 

3410. 

Charles  JKorris'  Ulake  {Chsir\es^-B\a:k&,John^  stake,  Anft*  Jiichard- 

j«7w,  Sarah3,  Aarons,  Mosesi),  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  3,  1893,  a.  73, 
m.  ist.  Brewer,  Aug.  18,  1844,  Charlotte  Amanda  Farrington,  b. 
Brewer,  July  31,  181 8,  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  7,  1887,  eldest 
child  of  Daniel  and  Charlotte  (Rogers).  He  m.  2d,  San  Fran- 
cisco, July  3,  1888,  Sarah  Emma  Brown,  b.  Cornwall,  Orange 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1861,  a  da.  of  Daniel  and  Mary  (ConoUy). 
Ch.  by  ist  m. : 

-I-9127     Charles  Edward^  Blake,  b.  Aug.  14,  1845,  Holden,  Me. 

-)-9i28  Charlotte  Amanda^  Blake,  b.  Dec.  21,  1846,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

9129  Thomas  A^-nohP  Blake,  b.  July  27,  1848,  Olney,  Phila- 
delphia CO.,  Pa.,  d.  Benicia,  Solano  co.,  Cal.,  Feb.  20,  1854. 

9130  Mary  Elletf  Blake,  b.  Nov.  4,  1853,  Benicia,  d.  Beni- 
cia, Aug.  9,  1854. 

9131  Anna  Morris^  Blake,  born  Jan.  24,  1859,  Coudersport, 
Pa.,  d.  Aaronsburg,  Center  co..  Pa.,  Nov.  14,  i860.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

Rev.  Charles  Morris'  Blake,  A.M.,  M.D.,  Chaplain  U.  S.  A. 
since  1861.  Dr.  Blake  was  born  in  the  wilds  of  Maine;  was 
named  for  Commodore  Charles  Morris,  U.  S.  N.  His  youth 
was  spent  in  the  severe  toils  of  the  farm,  the  lumber  yard,  and 
the  mill,  attending  a  few  weeks  of  winter  the  district  school 
until  Sept.,  1836,  when  he  entered  the  High  School,  Bangor, 
Me.,  under  David  Worcester,  A.M.,  with  whom,  and  at  the 
Classical  Institute  with  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Shepley,  A.M.,  he 
made  rapid  progress  in  his  studies.  Entered  Bowdoin  college, 
Brunswick,  Me.,  Sept.  26,  1838  (Prof.  Parker'  Cleaveland 
-f224o  was  his  teacher),  where  he  was  graduated  with  high 
honors,  1842.  He  taught  school  every  winter  from  1837,  to 
enable  him  to  bear  the  expenses  of  his  course  of  study,  in 
which  he  was  liberally  aided  by  his  father,  whom  he  afterwards 
repaid,  and  by  the  American  Education  vSociety.  He  rem.  to 
.Philadelphia,  Nov.,  1842,  where  he  studied  medicine  at  Jeffer- 


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son   coll.,    1 842-1 845  ;    he   studied   theology  with    Rev.   Albert 
Barnes  and  other  clergy  of  the  Presbyterian  church,  in  which 
he  was  adm.  as  licentiate,  3d  Pres.,  Phila.,  April,  1845.     He  re- 
ceived the  degree  A.M.  from  his  honored  alma  mater,  1845,  and 
M.D.    at    University   of   California,    1876.      Taught   his   select 
school  for  boys  in  Philadelphia,  1 843-1 849,  in  which  he  gained 
a  high  reputation.     Among  his  pupils  were  Prof.  Fairman  Rog- 
ers, now  of  University  of  Pa.;  Horace  Howard  Furness,  editor 
Variorum  Shakespeare  ;  Johnson  Brown,  Jos.  T.  Bailey,  Jos.  S. 
Lovering,  Jr.,  and  many  other  well-known  citizens  of  Philadel- 
phia.    Feb.  I,  1849,  with  39  other  Philadelphia  gentlemen.  Rev. 
C.  M.'  Blake  started  for  California,  via  Tampico,  Mexico.    With 
ample  means  and  a  thorough  knowledge  of  Spanish  and  agree- 
able traveling  companions,  the  journey  was  a  grateful  pastime. 
In  his  mess  were  Rev.  Daniel  B.  Woods,  s.  Rev.  L.  Woods,  D.D., 
of  Andover,  Mass.,  Robert  Thompson,  and  Thos.  G.  Spear,  the 
Poet  of  the  Pioneers,  a  quartette  which  were  named  the  Amity 
and  Enterprise  company.     Mr.  Woods  took  with  him  from  Rev. 
Bishop  Kendrick,  R.  C,  of  Philadelphia,  a  letter  in  Latin  to  the 
bishops  and  clergy  of  Mexico,  and  which  proved  an  open  sesame 
to  the  hearts  and  homes  of  Mexico.     No  one  vessel  could  be 
found  at  San  Bias  or  Mazatlan  which  could  take  all  the  party. 
The  Cruise  of  the  San   Blasefia  has  been  made  classical  by 
sketches  in  the  Pacific  News,  pub.  San  Francisco,  1850;  and  by 
the  polished  pen  of  Dr.  J.  D.  B.  Stillman,  in  the  Overland  Monthly, 
Sept.,  1874.     Chaplain  Blake  left  this  vessel,  with   10  others,  at 
Cape  San  Lucas,  May  19,  1849,  reaching  San  Diego,  Cal.,  after 
an  arduous  journey  over  the  peninsula  of  Lower  California  on 
foot  and  on  horseback  of  84  days,  Aug.  1 1,  1849.     From  there  he 
went  in  the  steamship  Panama,  Capt.  Bailey,  with  Bayard  Tay- 
lor, whom  he  found  on  board,  and  reached  San  Francisco  Aug. 
18,  1849.     Thence  he  went  to  the  mines  at  Rose's  Bar,  on  the 
Yuba,  where  he  laid  with  his  own  hands  the  stone  foundations 
of  the  celebrated  "Yuba  Dam."     And  this  he  did  against  the 
protests  of  all  the  men  of  the  prairie  in  the  company,  who  in- 
sisted that  the  length  of  the  stone  should  be  laid  across  the 
current  of  the  stream.     He  returned  from  the  mines  Mar.,  1850, 
and  after  an  excursion  to  Merced,  Merced  co.,  Cal.,  and  Mari- 
posa, Mariposa  co.,  Cal.,  in  which  he  first  heard  and  wrote  of 
Yosemite,  and  after  a  short  tarry  in  Stockton,  San  Joaquin  co., 
Cal.,  in  which  he  organized  the  first  school  there,  he  settled  in 
San   Francisco,  as  associate   editor  with  his  maternal  cousin, 
Jonas'  Winchester,  of  the  Pacific  Neivs,  daily,  the  second  news- 
paper (established  1849)  in  San  Fran.     In  Oct.,  1851,  Chaplain 
Blake  brought  his  family,  via  Panama,  to  Cal.,  and  after  a  short 
stay  in  Grass  Valley,  and  an  exploration  in  Oregon,  he  located, 
1852,  at  Benicia,  and  there  established  the  Collegiate  Institute, 
a  fine  school  for  boys,  in  which  he  gathered  some  of  the  best 
youth  of  the  Pacific,  and  laid  the  foundations  of  St.  Augustine 
Coll.,  which  now  occupies  the  same  building  erected  1853-4  by 
Chaplain  Blake.     In  1855,  the  family,  leaving  the  graves  of  the 
2  younger  children,  went  to  Chili,  S.  A.,  where  he  labored  as  a 
missionary  to  1857,  when  he  went  to  Pa.,  and  became  pastor  of 
Presbyterian  church.  Center  co.,  remaining  to  1861.     During  a 


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portion  of  1859  and  1S60,  being  on  duty  in  the  interest  of  the 
Pres.  church  in  Tenn.  and  Va.,  and  becoming  convinced  that  a 
war  between  the  States  was  imminent,  in  the  hope  that  he 
might  be  instrumental  in  averting  the  disaster,  went  to  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  at  his  own  expense,  and  labored  unremittingly  to 
that  end  until  the  beginning  of  hostilities.  Then,  realizing 
that  there  could  be  no  peace  and  no  union  until  achieved  by 
force  of  arms,  he  entered  the  military  service,  April,  1S61,  at 
Camp  Curtin,  Pa.,  as  chaplain  and  in  organizing  troops.  From 
Aug.  13  to  Dec.  12,  1861,  he  was  with  Gen.  John  C.  Fremont's 
army  in  Missouri  (most  of  the  time  on  the  general's  staff),  where 
he  was  chaplain  of  13th  Mo.  Vols.,  Col.  Crafts  J.  Wright  com- 
manding. From  that  time  until  the  war  closed  he  was  on  ac- 
tive duty  in  W.  Va.,  S.  C,  Fla.,  and  Tenn.,  serving  throughout 
with  an  honorable  record.  After  Gen.  Fremont  was  superseded, 
he  was  placed  on  duty  by  President  Abraham  Lincoln  in  vicin- 
ity of  Washington,  and  subsequently  commissioned  as  hospital 
chaplain,  and  sent  by  the  President  to  Charleston  hospital,  W. 
Va.  It  was  during  these  6  months  of  186 1-2  in  Washington, 
crowded  with  cares  for  the  sick  and  dying,  that  Chaplain  Blake 
was  able,  from  his  extensive  acquaintance  with  the  Pacific  coast 
and  its  needs,  and  with  members  of  Congress,  the  President,  and 
heads  of  depts.,  to  say  much  in  favor  of  the  trans-continental 
railroad,  just  then  looming  up  in  importance,  and  with  no  mo- 
tive but  the  public  good,  he  made  constant  appeals  for  a  rail- 
road from  the  Missouri  to  San  Francisco.  His  wife  was  nurse 
in  the  hospitals  of  which  he  was  chaplain.  During  the  battle 
of  Gettysburg  he  was  assisting  in  arming,  etc.,  the  ist  and  2d 
U.  S.  Colored  Regts.  at  Washington,  and  later  the  3d  and  6th 
U.  S.  C.  at  Camp  William  Penn,  near  Phila.,  Pa.  He  was  ap- 
pointed Captain  in  3d  U.  S.  C.  I.,  July,  1863,  and  in  front  of 
Charleston,  S.  C,  was  senior  capt.  and  acting  maj.  and  It. -col. 
of  the  regt.  (which  was  brigaded  with  2d  S.  C.  and  54th  Mass., 
Col.),  and  he  performed  gallant  service.  While  in  battle,  Aug., 
1863,  near  Fort  Wagner,  Morris  I.,  he  was  wounded  in  the  head 
by  the  bursting  of  a  shell.  From  this  injury  he  has  never  en- 
tirely recovered.  At  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  where  he  ministered 
to  Sherman's  sick  and  wounded  from  Oct.,  1864,  to  May,  1866, 
when  he  was  appointed  chaplain  Regular  U.  S.  A.,  and  ordered, 
Aug.,  1866,  to  Camp  Whipple,  n.  Prescott,  Arizona  T.,  as  post 
chaplain,  remaining  to  August,  1867,  when  ordered  to  Camp 
McDowell,  Ar.,  where,  in  1868,  he  was  completely  prostrated 
from  results  of  his  wound,  and  deprived  of  his  reason.  While 
in  this  condition,  in  Dec,  1868,  he  wrote  the  Sec.  of  War,  com- 
plaining of  certain  imaginary  evils,  declaring  that  if  redress 
was  not  given  he  would  resign.  This  letter  was  construed  as  a 
resignation  and  accepted,  and  a  successor  appointed,  July  2, 
1870.  His  insanity  continued  to  1874,  when  he  recovered  his 
reason,  and  realized  that  he  was  no  longer  an  officer.  He  was 
restored  to  the  service  May  14,  1878,  by  Pres.  Hayes,  who  ex- 
amined the  evidence,  regarded  the  resignation  as  void,  and  re- 
gretted that  he  had  not  the  power  to  restore  the  pay  during  the 
interval.  Chaplain  Blake  applied  to  the  Court  of  Claims  for 
pay  from  Apr.  28,  1869,  to  May  14,  1878,  but  was  decided  against 


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(the  statute  of  limitations  being-  pleaded)  by  this  court  and  by 
the  U.  S.  Supreme  Coiirt.  President  Garfield,  therefore,  reap- 
pointed Ch'aplain  Blake,  May  20,  1881.  An  Act  was  passed  by 
Congress,  1884,  restoring  the  pay,  187 8-1 881,  and  he  petitioned 
Congress,  1885,  etc.,  for  the  amount  due  1 869-1 878.  Chaplain 
Blake  was  placed  on  the  retired  list,  U.  S.  A.,  May  12,  1883. 

In  1875-6,  he  taught  school  in  Napa  and  San  Francisco.  In 
1876,  attended  medical  lectures  at  Tolland  college,  medical 
dept.,  Univ.  of  Cal.,  which,  in  earlier  days  as  an  editor  and 
teacher  of  eminence,  he  had  aided  to  plan  and  found.  In  1878 
to  1 88 1,  was  post  chaplain  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  Arizona,  and 
1882,  Morrisdale  Mines,  Pa.,  and  resided  afterward  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.     Practising  physician,  1889-93. 

Rev.  Charles  Morris'  Blake  was  elected  1843  member  Acad- 
emy of  Natural  Sciences,  Phila. ;  1848,  member  Franklin  Insti- 
tute ;  1857,  American  Assoc,  of  Science  ;  1868,  member  Soc.  of 
Pioneers  ;  1874,  California  Acad,  of  Sciences  ;  member  of  Order 
Loyal  Legion,  Dept.  Cal.;  member  G.  A.  R.  He  was  elected 
Jan.  7.  1880,  a  corresponding  member  of  the  New  England  His- 
toric-Genealogical Society,  and  a  biographical  sketch  of  him,  by 
Francis  E.  Blake,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  appears  in  the  necrology  of 
the  Society  in  N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg.,  XLVIII :  Jan.,  i8g4,p.  88. 
Calif on/ia  Biography,  Alonzo  Phelps,  A.M.,  editor,  1881.  Author 
—  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Farriiigton  a7icest)y  of  Charlotte  Amatida  Farriiigtoii :  —  ]dhn^,  Dedham  1646;  Dan- 
iel- ;  Benjamin^  ;  Dea.  John''  [see  +1139]  ;  DanieP  Farrington,  m.  Charlotte  Rogfers'". 

Rogers  ancestry :  —  7  arms :  ROGER  ;  so :  ROGERS  :  (Of  The  Home,  Salop  co.,  England, 
since  the  year  1260).  Ar.  on  a  chev.  vert.  betw.  3  bucks  courant  sa.  5  ermine  spots  gold. 
Crest  —  A  buck's  head  sa.  charged  with  3  ermine  spots  gold,  erased  gu.  attired  or.  .  .  . 
Rev.  John>,  martyred  Feb,  5,  1555,  had  11  children  b.  in  Holland;  Daniel?^  ;  Thomas^, 
ac.  to  unvarying  tradition,  was  grandson  of  Rev.  John^,  came  in  the  Mayflower  1620  with 
s.  Joseph,  and  died  Plymouth,  Mass.,  early  in  1621  ;  Lt.  Joseph'',  came  in  Mayflower  1620, 
had  2  shares  in  div.  of  Ids.  1624,  of  Duxbury,  Sandwich,  d.  Eastham  1678  ;  John^,  b.  Dux- 
bury,  Apr.  3,  1642,  m.  Elizabeth  Twining- ;  Joseph",  b.  Feb.  22,  1679  ;  Elkanah'  ;  Josiah^  ; 
Zenas^,  m.  Sarah  Mayo;  Charlotte'"  Rogers,  m.  Daniel  Farrington^. 

Tivining  ancestry : — 2  arms  :  Ar.  a  fesse  embattled;  in  chief  2  mullets  sa.  Crest  — 
A  cubit  arm  grasping  2  snakes,  each  entwined  around  the  arm,  all  ppr.  .  .  .  Williami, 
from  Eng.,  Yarmouth  1643,  Eastham,  d.  Apr.  15,  1659,  in.  Ann  ;  Elizabeth^  Twining,  m. 
John  Rogers^. —  Savage. 

Brown  ancestry  of  Sarah  Emma  Broivn  :  —  Peter  Brown  (supposed  to  descend  from 
stout-hearted  John  Brown,  temp.  Henry  VIII,  mentioned  at  Ashford,  Eng.,  1511,  father 
of  Richard- of  A.)  came  in  the  Mayflower,  arrived  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Dec.  11  (22),  1620,  per- 
haps was  ancestor  of  Seneca',  of  Cornwall,  N.  Y.,  who  had  children  :  John-,  Delia^,  Sam- 
uel*, Mary  Ann",  George'',  Jane-,  Emma",  Daniel"  Brown,  m.  Mary  ConoUy. 


3412. 

31(ivy  Louisa'  Blake  {ctmries^ niake),  d.  Holden,  Me.,  May 
25,  1877,  a.  53' m.  Brewer,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1847,  Hon.  John  Fisher 
Robinson,  b.  B.  Mar.  26,  182 1,  d.  Holden  Jan.  20,  1876,  s.  John 
and  Nancy  (Bowden).     Ch.  b.  Holden  : 

9132  Johfi  Preston^  Robinson,  b.  July  6,  1849,  m.  in  Holden, 
Mrs.  Frances  (Goin)  Breed,  wid.  of  Mr.  Breed,  a  merchant.  Res. 
Bangor,  Me.,  broker,  s.  p.  9133  Abby  Maria^  Robinson,  b.  Oct.  10, 
1850,  d.  July  18,  1856,  1876. 

9134  Charles  Blake"*  Robinson,  b.  Sept.  23,  1852,  m.  Holden 
Mar.  20,  1878,  Frances  Helen  Griffin,  b.  July  31,  1856,  daughter 

of and  Adeline  (Higgins),  1.  Holden,  farmer.     Ch.:  Hope^ 

Robinson,  b.  June  18,  1883. 

9135  Ida  Maf  Robinson,  b.   May  16,  1861,  d.  May  29,  1876. 


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Hon.  John  Fisher  Robinson  was  member  of  Legislature  of 
Maine,  Jan.,  1876. 

Robinson  ancestry:  —  Williami,  from  England,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1636,  member 
Ancient  and  Hon.  Artil.  Co.  1643,  d.  July  6,  1668,  believed  to  be  progenitor  of  :  Samuel*, 
of  Walpole,  Mass.,  who,  Sept.  13,  1759,  was  at  taking  of  Quebec,  under  Wolfe ;  John*  Rob- 
inson, m.  Mary,  or  Nancy,  Booden  or  Bowden. 

3413. 

Prentiss  Melleu'  Blake  {charies^  Biake),  d.  Aug.   i,  1893, 

a.  67,  m.  Bangor,  Me.,  July  16,  1850,  Mary  Barrett  Hawes,  born 
Warren,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  Sept.  29,  1832,  da.  Galen  and  Harriet 
(Lindley).     s.  p. 

Hon.  Prentiss  Melleii'  Blake  residence,  Bangor  ;  senior  part- 
ner of  Blake,  Barrows  [George  W.  E.]  &  Brown  [William  E.], 
investment  bankers,  Bangor. 

Hawes  ancestry :  —  Edward'  [see  +1159],  ancestor  of  Galen'  Hawes. 
Lindley  attcestry :  —  [See  +1163]. 

3414. 

Willi  am  Watson  Niles'  Blake  {ciuu-ies''  Biake),m.  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  May  lo,  1856,  Mary  H.  West,  b.  Trenton,  N.  J.,  da. 
Bailey  C.  H.and  Pamelia  (Hughes).  Ch.:  Ella  Alay^,  b.  Jan.  22, 
1857,  T.,  d.  Zanesville,  O.,  May  27,  1862.     9136-8  Louisa  Seli/nla^, 

b.  Oct.  3,  1859,  Z.,  unm.,  grad.  State  Normal  School  of  N.  J.,  res. 
Trenton,  teacher;  Manalta  Winchester ,  b.  Dec.  22,  1861,  Z.,  un- 
married, grad.  S.  Normal  Sch.,  res.  Trenton,  teacher  ;  Charles 
Arthur''  Blake,  b.  July  22,  1864,  T.,  d.  T.,  Feb.  21,  1881,  unm. 

William  Watson  Niles~  Blake  enlisted  Aug.,  1862,  in  U.  S.  N, 
on  the  "  Carondelet  "  in  Admiral  Porter's  fleet ;  ran  blockade  at 
Vicksburg,  and  fought  at  Grand  Gulf  battle,  had  miraculous  es- 
cape, the  man  next  him  was  killed  at  his  gun,  and  he  was 
stunned.  He  served  to  close  of  the  war;  res.  Trenton  1882,  a 
skillful  mechanic. 

Bailey  C.  H.  West,  Surrogate  of  Mercer  co.,  Trenton. 


3415. 

Ahhif  Rice'  Blake  {cimries"  niakt),  m.  Camden,  N.  J.,  Mar. 
I,  1862,  Joseph  Coles  Hollinshead,  b.  Moorestown,  Burlington 
CO.,  N.  J.,  June  27,  1824,  son  Joseph  and  Abigail  Budd  (Coles),, 
res.  Camden,  coimty  clerk  of  Camden  co.,  N.  J.,  1882.  Ch.  b. 
Camden  :  9139-40  Mary  Blake'  Hollinshead,  b.  Dec.  16,  1862,  m. 
C.  Apr.  15,  1885,  Alonzo  Wood  ;  Edward  Bettle'  Hollinshead,  b. 
May  6,  1868. 

3416. 

Daniel  Webster'  Blake  {charies^  Biake),  b.  Brewer,  Me., 
June  28,  1833,  imm.  1885  ;  was  a  soldier  in  the  Chickahominy, 
Va.,  U.  S.  army  1862-3  ;  ^"^  invalid  ever  since  ;  res.  Holden, 
Me.,  farmer. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  njg 

3417. 

Lynian  3funson'  Blake  {amries^^  Biake),  d.  Brookfield, 
Linn  co.,  Mo.,  Aug.  23,  1866,  a.  31,  m.  Corinth,  Me.,  Dec.  13, 
1864,  Mrs.  Mary  H.  (Fox)  Sanford,  b.  Athens,  Me.,  May  30, 
1836,  wid.  of  Mr.  Sanford,  da.  Jonathan  Franklin  and  Clarissa 
(Jewett).  Ch.  :  9 141  Minnie  Alice^  B lake,  b.  Dec.  4,  1865,  Cor- 
inth, attended  Normal  School,  Winona,  Minn. 

Lyman  Munso?i'  Blake  being-  not  in  firm  health  furnished  a 
substitute  in  the  Union  army,  1861-5.  Dwelt  at  Winona  and 
Chillicothe,  Mo. 

Mary  H.  Fox  m.  ist  in  Corinth,  Mr.  Sanford,  farmer,     s.  p. 

3418. 

Christoplier  Coliinihus'  Blake  {charies^  Biake),  m.  Ot- 
tumwa,  la.,  June  17,  1866,  Rachel  Alice  Ellen  Beam,  b.  Colum- 
bus, O.,  Dec.  21,  1840,  da.  John  A.  and  Mary  Ann  (Shoemaker). 
Ch.  :  Nellie^,  b.  and  d.  Ottumwa,  Aug.  21,  1867  ;  Estelle  Ann^,  b. 
Aug.  21,  1867,  Ot.,  d.  O.,  Nov.  26,  27,  1872  ;  9142-5  Minnie  Elle7f, 
b.  Apr.  30,  1869,  Ottumwa,  la.  ;  Gilbert  Edward^,  b.  July  28,  187 1, 
Ottumwa,  la.  ;  John  Charles'",  b.  May  31,  1873,  Ottumwa,  la.  ; 
Lalla  Etta'',  b.  June  4,  1875,  Decatur,  111.  ;  Frederic  Columbus",  b. 
Oct.  30,  1877,  D.  ;  Myrtle  Alice'',  June  6,  1879,  D.  ;  Rosalie  Ella* 
Blake,  Sept.  22,  1881,  Evanston,  111. 

Christopher  Columbus''  Blake  was  a  private  in  Berdan's  reg., 
sharpshooters,  wounded  in  head  at  Antietam,  Sept.  17,  1862, 
lived  at  Ottumwa,  Decatur,  and  Evanston,  res.,  1882-6,  Rich- 
land, Shawnee  co.,  Kan.,  lawyer.  Proprietor  of  The  Future,  a 
newspaper  devoted  to  predictions  of  the  coming  weather 
through  Astronomical  Mathematics.  See  Bibliography,  Chap. 
IV. 

3419. 

George  Washington'  Blake  {Charles'^  Biake),  m.  Charlton, 
Lucas  CO.,  la.,  Sept.  27,  1866,  Caroline  Edgington  of  London, 
Eng.,  she  d.  1883.  Ch.  :  9146-8  Charles  Arthur"  Blake,  b.  Aug. 
16,  1868;  Harriet  Forward"  Blake,  b.  Nov.  23,  1870;  George  Clar- 
ence" Blake,  b.  Sept.  24,  1879. 

Capt.  George  Washington''  Blake  at  the  storming  of  Ft.  Donel- 
son,  Tenn.,  1862,  was  serg.  Co.  K,  and  Color  Serg.,  2d  Iowa, 
and  led  the  charge.  At  battle  of  Corinth,  Miss.,  he  was  shot 
through  the  body,  and  here  his  life  was  saved  by  his  mother. 
After  this  victory  he  was  promoted  and  commissioned  captain  ; 
res.,  since  1866,  at  Charlton,  always  a  merchant ;  still  (1886) 
res.  there. 

3421. 

JElisia  Afiu'  Blake  {cimries^  Biake),  m.  Ottumwa,  la.,  Jan.  4, 
1870,  George  C.  Towle,  b.  Rockford,  111.,  1841,  s.  Simeon  and 
Eliza  Day  (Saunders),  res.  Omaha,  Neb.,  1884-5,  o^  Pratt  & 
Towle,  coal  dealers.  Ch.  b.  Omaha  :  9149-50  Rossiter  Blake",  h. 
May  14,  1875  ;  Bessie"  Towle,  b.  Jan.  26,  1878. 


ii(jo  I'll  \i:i  ANP  (.;eNealogv. 

3423. 

J^J/iaS  Otis'    /{fff/t'C  {E/tns«  /?/<»/•<■. /(>//;/»  AAj^v,  Aun*  A'/V7id»-rt'j()//,  Sarah', 

Aaron"),  111.  Thoniton.  N.  H.,  ]an.  4,  iSqo,  Ann  Eliza  Burley. 
Dwelt  in  N.  Y.  city  ;  res.,  1882-6,  l.owell/Mass.  Ch.  :  F/rJaicF, 
b.  Dec.  -\;,  1852,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  Thornton,  Oct.  ji,  1854;  Franklin 
irM//r%  h.  Dec.  29,  1S60,  Lowell,  d.  Feb.  9,  1863.  9151-2 
AJdia  ALiuii\  h.  June  25,  1863  ;  Koikrick^  Blake,  b.  Sept.  25,  1867  ; 
Herbert  Lin  col n\  b.  Sept.  26,  i860,  d.  Mar.  5.  1871. 

3425. 

Orlando  Wilbur'  Jilahc  {i:/i\>s»  p/a^r),  ni.  Cincinnati.  O., 
July  S.  1850.  Julia  Weston.  Ch.  :  9153-7  JVol'le  IFilln/r"  Flake,  b. 
Apr.  -'3,  1859,  McArthur,  Vinton  co.,  O.  ;  Fla  Ji/a\\  h.  Dec.  17, 
i86i,  Toledo,  O.  ;  C/tarks  J.^,  ni..  res.  St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ch.  :  z\ 
Alfre<l  Fiilimomr  Flake,  h.  Apr.  3.  1865,  Pittsburg-.  Pa.,  d.  Apr. 
21,  1807,  born  the  day  Richmond  fell,  hence  the  name.  Lilian 
Mnsrlfe%  b.  Nov.  3,  1873,  St.  Louis. 

Orlan.lo  Wilbur'  Flake,  res.,  1S82-0,  St.  Louis  ;  since  1857  an 
actor  by  profession  ;  the  favorite  comedian,  known  from  Maine 
to  Texas. 

3427. 

Harriet  l.iinUcji  Blah'c  {nifas*  Phii^e),  m.  Banoor,  Me., 
lunc  15.  187.).  William  I-aIwIu  Brown,  b.  Mar.  5,  1846,  s.  William. 
Ch.  :  9158  Jfari;uerite''  Frown,  b.  June  8.  1881.  William  Edwin 
Brown,  res.,  Bangor,  1882. 

/Uv7('H  .j»/.Y.>7»>'  ■  —  Of  tlie  Scotch  line  ot  Londonderry,  X.  II. 

3430. 

.\\1\R\'        l^'LEVELAND      (Peter*,     Noahdiah»,    Aaron*.     Renuunins. 

Aaron«,  Mose.^').  d.  Sauk  Centre,  Stearns  co.,  ISIinn.,  Mar.,  1875,  a. 
75.  m.  ist.  (Jenesce  co.,  X.  Y.,  1822,  Susan  Sill,  b.  Oxford,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  10,  V804,  d,  Kingsvillo.  O.,  ISLay  15,  1839,  8,  1840,  da.  Daniel 
and  Abigail  (McKnight).  He  m.  2'd,  Mar.,  1S41.  Electa  Judson. 
Ch.  by  I  St  m.  : 

9159  W.\SHiNGTON*  CirviM  .wn,  b.  Oct.  5.  1821,  Orshan, 
Genesee  CO..  N.  Y.,  d.  Conneaut,  O..  1857,  did  not  accompany 
his  fallicr  to  Mich. 

9100  Addison"  Ct.kvktan'd,  b.  Nov.  26,  1827.  num. .  settled 
in  Canton,  Wayne  county.  Mich.,  1848,  with  his  father.  The)' 
bought  timber  land,  manufactured  shingles  10  years,  then 
farmed.     Rem.  to  Sauk  Center  spring  of  1867.     Cattle  raiser. 

9161  David'  Ci.evei.axd,  b.  June  10,  1835,  served  in  civil 
war,  res.  Sauk  Center.  9162  Susan",  b.  May  8,  1840,  d.  Mar.  10, 
1877.  By  2d  m.:  9163-8  Freeman*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29, 
1841  ;  ]\Iarv  E.\  b.  Feb.  20,  1843,  d.  June  4,  9,  1847,  1S57  ;  Jose- 
iMiiNK"',  b.  Nov.  10,  1845  ;  Orison  PK•rER^  b.  May  12,  1850;  El- 
nora',  b.  Dec.  2,  1853  ;  George"  Cleveland,  b.  July  19,  1859, 
removed  to  Sauk  Center  spring  of  1867  with  brother,  Addison* ; 
they  live  together,  farmer. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1161 

y\vKKY'  Ci-r,VKi,ANi>  rem.  vvitli  li is  father  to  near  Plattsbiir^, 
N.  Y.,  18 1 2,  to  Genesee  county,  where  they  bouj^-lit  and  cleared 
lands,  and  in  1S32  to  Conneaiit  and  Kin^jcsville.  In  1X48,  Avery' 
settled  at  Canton,  Mich.,  transformed  the  timber  into  shin^^des 
10  years,  then  farmed.     A  .sturdy  pioneer. 

Acltlison"  Clovclaiifl  writcrt  us:  "  I  atn  not  .'isliainerl  of  my  anccstorH  or  Uk;  name  1 
bear.  Tlioy  were  liard-workinK',  lioncKt  men  and  women,  able  and  willinK  to  take  cure 
of  tliemsulves."    Such  are  the  salt  of  the  eartli. 

y/ydf  a/icc's/ry :  —tUr()Ui.O^  iJaniel  Sill  -    Hei;  I fydc )fcn.,S20. 

Mrs.  Electa  (Judson)  Cleveland  res.  Sauk  Center,  1882. 

3440. 

GEORGE  ORvSON'  CLEVELAND  (William  Il.uniHon",  Noadiah», 
AaronS  Uenjamina,  Aaron^  Mose.s'),    d.    llarwintOU,    ConU.,   NoV.    7,    1 883, 

a.  73,  m.  J'^eb.  9,  1832,  Jane  Ivamphere,  b.  Stonington,  Conn., 
Mar.  9,  1803,  da.  of  Capt.  Lamphcre,  a  sea  capt.,  adopted  da,  of 
Samuel  Palmer  of  Goshen,  Conn.  Resided  at  llarwinton, 
farmer  and  joiner.     His  wid.  res.  llarwinton,  1887.     C'h.  : 

9169     GkokcI':    William"    ('lkvkland,    b.    Aug.    10,    1835, 
Amcnia,  N.  Y.,  was  killed  in  battle  at  Strasbiirgh,  Va.,  Oct.    19, 
1864,  m.  llarwint.,  Dec.  25,  1858,  Sarah   J.  Taylor,  she  d.  before 
1864,  da.   JMnery.     Enlisted  Aug.    12,   1862,  Co.  C,  2d  Conn.   H, 
Artillery.     J>ived  at  Torringford,  Conn.,  joiner,  s.  i-. 
+9170     PiiiLo"  Clkvklanij,  \  b.  Aug.  31,  1837, 
-j-9171      MiLo"  Clkvklani),    f    Amenia,  N.  Y. 
-1-9172     ICkastus"  Clkvklano,  b.  i-)ec.  24,  1839,  CJo.shen,  Ct. 

9173  Ai.iiKRT  Bknjamln"  Ci-KVKLANi),  b.  Sept.  lO,  1843,  G., 
m.  Harwint.,  Dec.  23,  1869,  Anna  Taylor.  Enlisted  Aug.  15, 
T862,  Co.  C,  2d  Conn."  II.  A.,  discharged  Wa.shington,  D.  C,  July 
7,  1865  ;  res.  Thomaston,  Conn.,  caster  in  brass  mill.  Ch.:  Lkna 
May",  b.  ab.  Jan.,  d.  T.  July  31,  ab.  1885-6. 

9174  Maky  ICi,izai;i/i  11"  ('lkvki.ano,  b.  Oct.  2,  1845,  Go- 
shen, m.  Nov.,  1865,  Alonzo  Barker,  res.  llarwinton.  Ch.:  Jen- 
nie Elizahelli:'  Barker,  b.  Mar,,  1867;  George  Spencer''  Barker; 
Joh)i'  Barker. 

3441. 

JOSl':i'Ii  WILLIS' CLEVELAND  (wm.  iiannUon"),  m.  Ame- 
nia, N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1840,  Jeanette  Northrup,  b.  A.  .Mar.  11,  1820, 
da.  Stephen  K.  and  Sarah  (White).  Has  a  sawmill  at  Water- 
town,  Conn.,  1879-86.     Ch.: 

9175  Chakles  F."  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  12,  1843,  d.  at  sea, 
on  ship  "City  of  New  York,"  Apr.  8,  1862.  lOnlisted  Dec.  22, 
1861,  Co.  B,  13th  Conn.  Dwelt  Torrington,  Conn.,  i86r.  9176-9 
Delia",  b.  June  30,  1845;  Sarah',  b.  Apr.  15,  1847;  Gkokge 
Stephen",  b.  Apr.'  20,  1849  ;  Dakius"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  28,  1851. 

3448. 

ORRASON'  CLEVELAND  (Orra.son",  Noadiah'-,  Aaron<,  Benjamin'. 

Aaron-^  Moses'),  d.  prob.  in  Tcxas,  m.  in  Arkan.sas,  his  wife  d.  prob. 
in  Texas  about  1866.  He  went  to  Arkansas  1839,  afterward  to 
Texas.     Ch.: 


Il62  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

9180  Daughter*,  m.  Henry  Kent,  res.  Texana,  Jackson 
CO.,  Tex.     Daughter^  d.  before  i860. 

3450. 

PHILEMON'  CLEVELAND  (orrason«),  m.  ist,  Matagorda, 
Matagorda  co.,  Tex.,  July  6,  1854,  Catherine  Idleburg,  b.  Jan., 
1832,  d.  ab.  1870,  da.  John.  He  m.  2d,  Mar.,  1875,  Eveline  Des- 
meeko,  b.  Ringgold  Parish,  Cherokee  co.,  Ala.,  Nov.  n,  1848, 
a  da.  AVilliam  and  Martha  E valine.  Went  to  Kansas  1847  ;  af- 
terward to  Rockport,  Arkansas  co.,  Tex.,  still  1.  R.  1884,  farmer. 
Ch.  byistm.:  9181-7  Lorena",  b.  May  2,  1855  ;  May  VIRGINIA^ 
b.  May  25,  1857  ;  Philemon'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.,  1859,  Indian- 
ola,  Calhoun  co.,  Tex.;  John  Leander*,  b.  Mar.  — ,  1864  ;  Or- 
rason',  b.  Mar.,  1868.  By  2d  m.:  Leona*  Cleveland;  W.  U.* 
Cleveland  ;  Byrdie**  Cleveland. 

9188  Charles"  Cleveland,  )  b. 18 — ,  Rockport,  Tex. 

9189  RuFus'  Cleveland,      f  b. 18 — ,  Rockport,  Tex. 

3451. 

WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (orrason«),  d.  1864,  a.  41,  m.  in 
Mich.  1846-7,  Jane  Lewis.  Owned  and  operated  a  farm,  now 
(1884)  occupied  by  his  wid.,  near  Cambria,  Hillsdale  co.,  Mich. 
Children  : 

9190  Sarah"  Cleveland,  m.  ist,  Jacob  Remaley.  She 
m.  2d,  Justin  Chatman,  1.  n.  Monterey,  Allegan  co.,  Mich.  Ch. 
by  ist  ni.:    William^  Remaley ;  Minerva^  Remaley. 

4-9191     William'  Cleveland,  b. ,  18 — . 

3462. 

Stephen  Hennetf  Mallery  (saiiy«,  Noadiaw,  as  above),  m. 
Nov.  4,  i860,  Helen  I.  Orr.  Res.  Reading,  Mich.,  1884,  of  S.  B. 
Mallery  &  Son,  dry  goods  merchants.  Ch.:  9192  Chrrk  E.^ 
Mallery,  \).  Jan.  25,  1863,  of  S.  B.  Mallery  &  Son,  merchants ; 
Hattie  E."  Mallery,  b.  Apr.  19,  1870. 

3473.      * 

AARON'    CLEVELAND    (Brainard«,  Aarons,  AaronS  Benj.^,  Aaron", 

Moses'),  m.  Randolph.  Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1849,  Cath- 
arine Learn,  b.  Humphrey,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1832,  da.  Joseph  and 
Mary  (Spriggle).  Res.  Sugartown,  Great  Valley,  N.  Y.  P.  O. 
Ellicottsville,  Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.:  9193-5 
Laura  J.  L.',  b.  Aug.  19,  1853,  Humphrey  ;  Nettie  A.',  b.  May 
14,  1862,  H.;  Mary  E."  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  19,  1866,  Great  Val- 
ley, N.  Y. 

3474. 

MARY  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Brainard«),  d.  Allegany,  Cat- 
taraugus CO.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1846,  a.  22,  m.  Humphrey,  N.  Y., 
1845,  as  2d  w.,  Nehemiah  Boss.  (He  m.  ist,  Maryettc'  Simons 
-f5479.)     Ch.: 

9196     Viola  M.^  Boss,  b.  Aug.  12,  1846,  Allegany,  N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1 163 

3475. 

ALONZO'  CLEVELAND  (Brainard"),  d.  Humphrey,  N.  Y., 
May,  1876,  a.  51,  m.  H.,  Nov.  8,  1846,  Lydia  Wheeler,  b.  Apr.  28, 
1823,  da.  David.  Dwelt  always  in  Humphrey,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Humphrey  : 

9197-9  Joseph  A.^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  13,  1847  ;  Lvdia 
M.',  b.  Feb.  4,  1850,  died  Oct.  4,  1853  ;  Brainard  S.",  b.  Oct.  20, 
1852  ;  Isaac",  b.  Mar.  16,  1855  ;  Mary  P.\  b.  June  6,  1857,  died  ; 
Henry  D.',  b.  Mar.  28,  1862,  d.;  William  L.'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec. 
16,  1864,  d. 

3476. 

JOSEPH  PEW'  CLEVELAND  (Brainard^),  m.  Humphrey, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1848,  Mary  Elizabeth  wSmith,  b.  Plattsburgh,  N. 
Y.,  Sept.  20,  1833,  da.  Samuel  J.  and  Rebecca  (Scutt).  Dwelt 
in  Humphrey  and  Sugartown,  N.  Y.,  res.  1882,  Fair  Haven, 
Stearns  co.,  Minn.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9200-5  William  Allen"  Cleveland,  born  Dec.  10,  1850, 
Humphrey;  Mary  Violia",  b.  Dec.  11,  1853,  Jefferson  co..  Wis.; 
Isaac  Fr.anklin",  b.  Dec.  22,  1855,  Farmington,  Jefferson  co., 
Wis.;  Ina  Almira",  b.  Jan.  i,  1857,  F. ;  George  Arthur",  b. 
Dec.  15,  186 1,  Concord,  Jefferson  co..  Wis.;  Mary  Ett"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Jan.  18,  1870,  Sullivan,  Jefferson  co..  Wis. 

3477. 

ISAAC  FRANKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (Brainard"),  d.  in  Kan. 
or  Neb.,  Aug.,  1859,  a.  30,  m.  Elizabeth  Smith.     Ch.:  Son". 

3479. 

J^Ldl'lfette    SilHOUS  (Betsey«,  Aarons,  AaronS  Benj.3,  Aaron^),  d.  bef. 

1845,  m.,' as  ist  w.,  Nehemiah  Boss.  (He  m.  2d,  Mary  Ann' 
Cleveland  +3474.)     Ch.:  3  : 

9206     Sarah^  Boss,  m.  Benedict,  res.  Otisco,  Ionia  co.,  Mich., 
1883.      Two  other s\ 

3480. 

LAURAETTA'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron«,  Aamn^  etc.),  married 
Homer.  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1838,  Willard  E.  Mathews;  res.  Homer, 
1885-6.     Ch.  b.  Homer: 

9207-10  Amelia''  Mathews,  d.,  m.  in  Homer,  Weaver  Cook; 
George^  Mathews,  d.;  Harriet^  Mathews,  m.  Elisha  Williams,  1. 
Homer;  Olive''  Matheivs,  m.  Charles  F.  DeBarr,  1.  H.;  Mary^ 
Matheii's,  m.  Thomas  C.  Story,  1.  H. 

3486. 

ELI    CHURCH'    CLEVELAND    (Brainerd«,  Benj.^  AaronS  Benj.3, 

Aaron^),  m.  RcpubHc,  O.,  Apr.  14,  1852,  Mary  Young  Mefford,  b. 
Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  Aug.  7,  1830,  da.  John  and  Abigail  (Mitchell), 
res.  1883,  Walkin's  Grove,  111.  P.  O.,  Eastern,  111.  Justice  of 
the  Peace.  Ch.:  Abigail  May",  b.  Nov.  20,  1863,  died  Sept.  23, 
1866. 

92 1 1     Mattie  Blanche'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  8,  1868. 


I  164  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3492. 

CHARLES    GILSON'    CLEVELAND   (Benjamin  Bonney«,  Benj.=, 

Aarons  Benj.3,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  Montgomery,  O.,  Feb.  2,  1855,  Re- 
becca Ann  Mouser,  b.  Jefferson  co.,  Va.,  Dec.  14,  1825,  da.  Dan- 
iel and  Elizabeth  (Hayne).     s.  p. 

Mr.  Charles  Gilson'  Cleveland  is  a  resident  of  Ainger, 
Williams  co.,  O.,  1882-94,  farmer.  He  is  a  subscriber  for  this 
Genealogy. 

3494, 

LYDIA    ANGELINE'    CLEVELAND    (Benjamin  Bonney«),    m. 

Bloom,  Seneca  tp.,  O.,  Sept.  23,  1852,  Samuel  Wise,  b.  Reed  tp., 
Seneca  co.,  O.,  Mar.  31,  1831,  s.  Solomon  and  Nancy  (Criswell), 
res.  Attica,  O.,  1882,  farmer.  Ch.:  Fraiilf  Wise,  b.  July  7,  1853, 
d.  Reed  tp.,  Feb.  26,  1854. 

9212  Eliza  Jane^  Wise,  b.  Dec.  10,  1854,  R.,  m.  Attica,  O., 
Dec.  27,  1874,  Michael  Hurlehy,  b.  County  Gary,  Ireland,  Sept. 
30,  1846,  s.  Michael  and  Margaret  (O'Conors).  Ch.  born  Rich- 
mond, Jefferson  co.,  O.:  Frank  Eliuer^  Hurlehy,  Jan.  12,  1876; 
Thomas  Walter^  Hurlehy,  Apr.  8,  1877. 

9213  Hattie  Aiigeline^  Wise,  b.  Aug.  2,  1857,  Venice,  Seneca 
CO.,  O.,  m.  Richmond,  O.,  Jan.  25,  1876,  William  Franklin  Keefe, 
b.  London  tp.,  Seneca  tp.,  O.,  Oct.  13,  1846,  s.  James  and  Johan- 
nah  (Raraden).  Ch.  b.  Fostoria,  vSeneca  co.,  O.:  Flossie  Angeline^ 
Keefe,  Nov.  3,  1879  ;  Fli/ia  La  Wakefiehr  Keefe,  May  8,  1882. 

William  Wakefiehr  Wise,  b.  July  5,   1859,  V.;    Elmer 
Elsworth'  Wise,  b.  Aug.  8,  1861,  V.;  La  Fayette^  Wise,  Sept.  4,  1863. 

3495. 

MINERVA    URSULA'    CLEVELAND   (Benjamin  Bonney«),  m. 

Montgomery,  O.,  Oct.  27,  185 1,  James  Ackley  Mouser,  b.  Jeffer- 
son CO.,  Va.,  Oct.  15,  1827,  s.  vSamuel  and  Elizabeth  (Haines), 
res.  Woodland  Centre,  Minn.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9214  Amelia  Jaiie^  Mouser,  b.  July  4,  1855,  Bloom,  Wood 
CO.,  O.,  m.  Mar.  20,  1875,  Leslie  Maccage  Wood. 

3497. 

BURDETTE    NEWELL'    CLEVELAND    (Benjamin  Bonney^), 

m.  Bloomville,  Seneca  co.,  O.,  Feb.  21,  1858,  Elizabeth  Waltz,  b. 
Richville,  Crawford  co.,  O.,  Aug.  31,  1839,  da.  John  and  Eliza- 
beth (Solar).  Ch.:  Lucy  Ellen*,  b.  May  13,  1859,  Venice,  O., 
d.  Seneca  co.,  Sept.  12,  1859;  John  Phillip'*,  born  Jan.  6,  1861, 
North  West,  Williams  co.  or  Putnam  co.,  O.,  d.  P.  co.,  Jan.  16, 
1863. 

9215-17  Mary  Elizabeth"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  6,  1863, 
Blanchard,  Putnam  co.,  O.;  Emma  Jane*"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  18, 
1866,  North  West,  O.;  Eugene'  Cleveland,  b.  May  10,  1868, 
Summerfield  co.,  O.,  or  Eaton  co.,  Mich.;  Hattie  May*,  b.  June 
15,  1870,  Summerfield  co.,  O.,  or  Eaton  co.,  Mich.;  Minnie 
Irene'*  or  Orena",  b.  Apr.  9,  1878-9,  Town  15,  Range  4,  West, 
Merrick  co..  Neb.;  Frank',  b.  Jan.  i,  1881,  Town  15. 


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1 165 


BuRDETTE  Newell'  Cleveland  lived  in  Clarksville,  Merrick 
CO.,  Neb.,  res.  1883,  Ft.  Collins,  Boulder,  Boulder  co..  Neb. 

3498. 

ALBERTUS      BONNEY'     CLEVELAND    (Benjamin  Bonneye), 

m.  Reed,  O.,  Mar.  i,  1867,  Rebecca  Jane  George,  b.  Cranberry, 
Crawford  co.,  O.,  Apr.  24,  1852,  da.  Robert  and  Jane  (Dana),  res. 
Burr  Oak,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9218  Laura  Angeline*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  22,  1868,  Ven- 
ice, O.;  Eva  Jane',  b.  May  27,  1871,  Noble,  Branch  co.,  Mich.; 
Florence  Bell*,  b.  Jan.  9,  1S81,  Bronson,  Branch  co.,  Mich. 

3500. 

FITCH    WASHINGTON'    CLEVELAND    (Benjamin  Bonney«), 

m.  Portage  tp.,  O.,  Nov.  4,  1866,  Ellen  Louisa  Bisbee,  b.  Grafton 
tp.,  O.,  July  3, 1846,  da.  Joseph  Perkins  and  Susan  Abigail  (Cor- 
liew),  res.  1883,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Isabella  co.,  Mich.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9219  May  Marilda*  Cleveland,  b.  May  25,  1878,  Chip- 
pewa tp.,  Isabella  co.,  Mich. 

3502. 

HELEN  LUCRETIA'  CLEVELAND  (George  Morrise,  Benja- 
mins, AaronS  Benj. 3,  Aaron2)j  rn.  Norwalk,  O.,  May  19,  1869,  George 
William  Knapp,  b.  Bronson,  O.,  Oct.  5,  1836,  s.  James  Duncan 
and  Diana  (Rundel).     Ch.  b.  Norwalk,  O.: 

9220-2  Sarah  Diana*^  Knapp,  b.  Mar.  28,  1872  ;  A/ifia  Celia^ 
Knapp,  b.  Nov.  i,  1873;  Da.^,  d.  young;  Helen  Cleveland''  Knapp, 
b.  July  25,  1877. 

3503. 

DAVID  PITT'  CLEVELAND  (George  Morris«),  d.  Atlantic 
City,  Atlantic  co.,  N.  J.,  Jan.  13,  1887,  a.  42,  m.  Des  Moines,  la.. 
May  26,  1874,  Celia  Wright,  b.  Honey  Grove,  Cedar  co.,  la.,  Apr. 
16,  1855,  da.  Gen.  Edgar  and  Martha  (Thompson),  dwelt  Nor- 
walk, O.,  1881,  of  G.  M.  Cleveland  &  Co.,  millers.  Ch.  b.  Nor- 
walk :  9223-4  Edna*,  b.  Feb.  20,  1875;  George  Wright*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Sept.  6,  1880. 

3507. 

Hugh,  SetJl'  JPudsey  {Hugh^  Pudsey,  Roulenias,  Benjamin*,  Benja- 
mins, Aaron',  Mosesi),  d.  at  his  res.  Wolfville  Ridge,  N.  S.,  Apr.  21, 
1883,  a.  48,  m.  Greenwich,  N.  S.,  Dec.  9,  1875,  Annie  E.^  Cahill  + 

9262  (John''  Cahill,  Mary  Servan",  Martin  Luther',  Benjamin*,  Benjamin',  Aaron^). 

3518. 

MARTIN  LUTHER'  CLEVELAND  (William^,  Martin  Luther^, 
Benjamin*,  Benjamin^,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  d.  1 887-9,  ^^-  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  NoV. 

7,  1833,  Eunice  Ann  Read  or  Reid,  b.  W.,  d.  W.  Apr.  21,  1883, 
da.  Dea.  Samuel,  res.  Wolfville,  carpenter.      Ch.: 

+  9225  William  Alexander*  Cleveland,  b.  May  22,  1835, 
1846-8. 


Il66  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3519. 

ELISHA  DANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (wniiame),  m.  Albert,  N. 
B.,  June  27,  1839,  Rebecca  Stevens,  b.  May  12,  1814,  da.  Nehe- 

miah  and (Forsith).     Dwelt  at  Shepody,  now  Alma,   N. 

B.,  res.  1886  Harvey,  Albert  co.,  N.  B.  Ch.:  9226-33  Rachel', 
b.  June  16,  1840  ;  Nehemiah  Stevens^  b.  June  25,  1842  ;  Jacob 
Miner*,  b.  Oct.  21,  1844;  Abigail',  b.  June  2,  1847  ;  Prudence', 
b.  Dec.  2,  1849  ;  Emma  Louise',  b.  Feb.  2,  1852  ;  William  Ed- 
ward', b.   Aug.  5,   1855;  Henry   Daniel'  Cleveland,  b.   Nov. 

7,  1857,  m.  Hillsboro,  N.  B. 25,  1889,  Sarah  L.  Stewart,  only 

da.  Dea.  James  of  Hil.     Of  Harvey,  1889. 

3520. 

JACOB  MINER'  CLEVELAND  (wniiamo),  m.  Caroline  L. 
Shattuck,  b.  Pepperell,  Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1826,  a  da.  Jeptha  and 
Polly  (Woods).     Went  to  U.  S.  ab.  1842. 

Shattuck  aticestry  :  —  Williami  Shathock,  Watertown,  1642.—  See  Lemuel  Shattuck' s 
Shattuck  gen.,  2iS. 

3521. 

WILLIAM  ARMSTEAD'  CLEVELAND  (wniiame),  d.  in  N. 
H.  Sept.  4,  1887,  a.  71,  m.  Alma,  N.  B.,  Aug.  n,  1842,  Deidamia' 

Cleveland    -\-    3688    (johno,  Nathan^,   BenjaInin^   Benjamin^,   Aaron^)^    rCS. 

Alma  to  spring  of  1887,  N.  H.  afterward  ;  farmer.    Ch.  b.  Alma: 
-1-9234     James  Patterson'  Cleveland,  b.  July  24,  1843. 

9235  Rebecca  Louisa'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7,  1845,  m. 
Hillsborough,  Albert  co.,  N.  B.,  May  25,  1872,  George  Henry 
Bazley,  b.  Hillsb.  June  20,  1845,  s.  William  D.  and  Elizabeth 
(Steves),  1.  Surry,  Hillsboro,  N.  B.,  1889,  blacksmith.  Ch.  b. 
Hillsb.:  Ella  Eliza'  Bazley,  b.  Aug.  21,  1873  ;  Maud  Louisa^  Baz- 
ley, Sept.  22,  1875  ;  Charles  Williain^  Bazley,  Sept.  14,  1877  ;  Ern- 
est Cleveland''  Bazley,  July  3,  1881  ;  Minor  George"  Bazley,  May  9, 
18^3. 

9236  Daniel  Minor'  Cleveland  (Rev.),  b.  July  18,  1852, 
Baptist  evangelist,  preached  in  N.  H.  1886,  studying  in  Onta- 
rio, 1889. 

4-9237     Mayhugh  Beckwith'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  26,  1854. 

9238  Caroline  Amelia'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  26,  1857,  m. 
Hopewell,  N.  B.,  Feb.  20,  1878,  Joseph  H.  Irving,  b.  Hillsb.  June 
14,  1853,  s.  George  N.  and  Jane  (Milton),  farmer.  Ch.:  Wilferd 
Beverdy"  Irving,  b.  June  16,  1879  ;  Everett  Enos^  Irving,  Jan.  8, 
1881  ;  Eord^  Irving,  Dec.  25,  1882  ;  Clara  Frances^  Irving,  Aug. 
16,  1884. 

9239-40  Orinda  Jane',  b.  Apr.  26,  1859  ;  Susan  Elmira', 
b.  Feb.  25,  1861,  unm.,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1889,  compositor  Saletn 
Observer. 

9241-2  Thomas  Wilford'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  5,  1863.  m. 
Aurora,  111.,  July  14,  1885,  Cate  Moran  of  Cape  Breton,  N.  S. 
Of  Salem,  1888-9,  carpenter  ;  Clara  Agnes'  Cleveland,  b.  July 
II,  1865. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1167 

3523. 

HANNAH'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam«),  m.  Black  River,  Hor- 
ton,  N.  S.,  James  Maxwell  Davidson,  b.  H.  Dec.  15,  1823,  d.  Fal- 
mouth, N.  S.,  Feb.  22,  1885,  S.James  and  Ruth  (Maxwell),  res. 
Falmouth,  1880-5,  farmer  and  joiner.  Ch.:  9243-4  Bertha  Ma- 
ria\  b.  Oct.  28,  1844,  d.  Nov.  i,  1869;  Julia  Annie\  b.  Mar.  8, 
1849,  d.  May  22,  1871. 

9245  Lewis  Hilmer''  Davidson.,  b.  May  27,  185 1,  m.  Charles- 
town,  Mass.,  June  5,  1883,  Emma  Elizabeth  Pineo  Canning,  da. 
John  Henry  Pineo  Canning.  Mate  of  ship  sailing  from  Boston. 
Ch.:  Ella  May"  Davidson,  b.  Mar.  16,  1884,  Charlestown. 

9246  Mary  Sophia''  Davidson,  b.  Apr.  11,  1853,  m.  Wolf- 
ville,  N.  vS.,  Mar.  20,  1873,  William  Henry  Eldridge,  b.  Falmouth, 
res.  Falmouth,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  F.:  Ina  Maria"  Eldridge,  b.  Dec. 
4,  1874;  Bertha  Viola^  Eldridge,  b.  Dec.  24,  1877;  Frank'  Eld- 
ridge, Jan.  10,  1880  ;  Sarah  Grace^  Eldridge,  Apr.  30,  1882. 

9247  Samuel  Steadman^  Davidson,  b.  Nov.  21,  1855,  m.  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1878,  Elsie  Whitney  Weatherby  of  Lincoln, 
farmer.     Ch.:  Delia  Maria'^  Davidson. 

9248  Eunice  Alvaretta*"  Davidson,  b.  Jan.  9,  1858,  m.  Au- 
burn, Me.,  Sept.  5,  1883,  Warren  Small,  of  Bethel,  Oxford  co.. 
Me.  9249  Sarah  Grace^  Davidson,  b.  Jan.  8,  i860,  d.  Falmouth 
Village,  N.  S.,  June  i,  1893,  m.  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Oct.  9,  1884,  Fred- 
erick Smith,  a  s.  James  and  Elizabeth  (Lyon),  1.  Falmouth,  far- 
mer. 9250  Frederick  Owen^  Davidson,  I3.  May  9,  1862,  seaman. 
9251  Carrie  Kclden'  Davidson,  b.  Feb.  17,  1865,  m.  Windsor,  Feb. 
14,  1885,  Edward  Smith,  b.  Falmouth,  a  s.  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Lyon),  farmer.  9252  Elsie  Ruth^  Davidson,  b.  May  i,  1868,  d.  F. 
Apr.  6,  1893,  m.  F.  Apr.  7,  1885,  Isaac  Woodman,  b.  F.  s.  Isaac 
and  Olivia  (Stoddard),  farmer. 

3524. 

NELSON'  CLEAVELAND  (wiiiiam«),  d.  Brazil,  South  Amer- 
ica, Feb.  I,  1866,  a.  37,  m.  Charlotte  Johnson  of  Horton,  N.  S. 
Capt.  Nelson'  Cleaveland  dwelt  at  Gaspereaux,  Horton,  N.  S., 
sea  capt.  Ch.:  9253-5  Cyrus  William^  Cleaveland  ;  Alvin' 
Cleaveland  ;  Bennett  Smith^  Cleaveland. 

3526. 

ISAAC  MARRINER'  CLEVELAND  (wmiam^),  m.  Wolf- 
ville,  N.  S.,  Lydia  Orinda  Jordan,  b.  Horton  Mountain,  N.  S., 
da.  Jedediah  and  Lydia  (Benjamin),  1.  Gaspereaux,  N.  S.,  sea- 
man.   Ch.  b.  ^Gaspereaux  : 

9256  Alwilda'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  27,  1858,  m.  John 
Joseph'  Cleveland  +  3533. 

9257  Ada  B.',  b.  May  5,  i860,  m.  Gaspereaux,  Dec.  28, 
1887,  George  M.  Baines  of  Canning,  Cornwallis,  N.  S. 

3527. 

JOHN  JOSEPH'  CLEAVELAND  (wniiame),  m.  Newport, 
Hants  CO.,  N.  S.,  1870,  Margaret  Marsters,  da.  Wellington  and 


Il68  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Jane,  res.  Portland,  Me.,  blacksmith.  Ch.:  9258-61  James*,  b. 
187 1 ;  Berton  Redfield',  b.  1873;  Emma  May",  b.  1875,  drowned 
Portland  Aug.  4,  1886  ;  Harry*  Ci.eaveland,  b.  1881,  drowned 
at  P.  Aug-.  4,  1886,  by  capsizing  of  a  yacht,  drowning  also  Well- 
ington and  Jane  Marsters. 

3529. 

Joli/ii'    Cahill    (Mary  Servan*,  Martin  Luther^),    m.    Rachel    Griffin. 

Ch.  : 

9262  Annie  E.^  Cahill  m.  Hugh  Setli'  Piulsey  +3507. 

9263  Nancy'  Cahill  m.  James  Patriquin. 

3533. 

JOHN  JOSEPH'  CLEVELAND  (john  Joseph«,  Martin  Luthers, 
Benjamins  Benjamins,  Aaron^),  m.  GaspereaUX,  N.  S.,  July  l6,  1883, 
AlWILDA*     ClEAVELAND     +9256  (Isaac  Marriner',  Williams,  Martin  Luther^) 

of  Gaspereaux,  N.  S.,  1883. 

3535. 

William  Henri/  Younf/  {sarah  waiigate%  m.  Port  Hood, 
Cape  Breton,  N.  S.,  Sept.  i,  '1841,  Anna  Susannah  Dunsier 
Breadalbane  Tremain,  b.  Port  Hood,  June  21,  1823,  d.  Fal- 
mouth, N.  S.,  May  30,  1844,  da.  John  Lewis  and  Anna  (Dodd),' 
and  sister  of  Hon.  Barclay  E.  Tremain,  Judge  of  Sydney, 
Baddeck,  and  Arichat,  N.  S.  Ch.  :  9264  Alice  Maud'  Yon  fig,  b. 
May  29,  1844,  Falmouth,  N.  S.,  d.  Port  Hood,  Aug.,  1844. 

William  Henrf  Young  studied  languages  at  Wolfville  Acad- 
emy to  1832;  merchant  at  Falmouth,  1835-7,  resided  1838  to 
1 841  at  Mabon,  Cape  Breton,  where  he  kept  a  grammar  school. 
In  1 841  purchased  a  farm  at  Falmouth,  farmed  to  1849.  Was 
9>4  months  on  a  voyage  around  Cape  Horn  ;  from  1849  to  1853 
was  a  gold  miner  in  Coloma,  El  Dorado  co.,  Cal.  ;  afterward  a 
quartz  miner  with  a  partner.  Resided,  1884,  Bednigo,  Victoria, 
Australia,  merchant  and  private  tutor  at  times. 

3536, 

George  Johnson'  Yoiiuff  {sarah  waiigate^  joimson),  unm., 
still  res.,' 1896,  Falmouth,  N.  S.,  on  the  old  homestead.  Was 
owner  of  the  schooner  "  Bliss,"  1838  to  1849,  and  of  the  brigan- 
tine  "  Wilberforce,"  which  was  lost  off  the  West  Indies,  1854. 

3537. 

EdtvarcT  Yotinff  (SaraA  Waiigate^  Johnson),  m.  Greenwich, 
Horton,  N.  S.,  Dec.  9,  1840,  Augusta  Maria  Bishop,  b.  Horton, 
Oct.  28,  1815,  eldest  da.  Ebenezer  and  Anna  (Lewis).  Ch. : 
9265  Anna  Maria^  Young,  b.  May  i,  1842,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  unm. 

+  9266     Charles  Edward''  Young,  b.  Mar.  23,  1844,  Halifax. 
9267     Clarejice  Bishops  Young,  b.  Feb.  3,  1846,   H.,  d.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Apr.    17,   1884,  unm.      Grad.   Columbia  College, 
B.  S.,  Washington,  1864,  and  at  Harvard  as  Mechl.  Engineer, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1169 

B.A.,  1868.  Completed  the  scientific  course  in  Lawrence 
vScientific  School.  Connected  from  1869  with  the  Smithsonian 
Institution,  Washington,  as  accountant,  &c.  Represented  the 
Institution  at  Vienna  Exposition,  1873,  and  visited  the  Agencies 
in  other  countries,  1873.  A  compiler  of  Smithsonian  Reports 
and  an  editor.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Report  of  the 
Board  of  Regents  of  the  Sniit/isonian  Institution,  1884,  p.  46. — 
Necrology  ;  Clarence  Bishop  Young.  George  Leander'*,  b.  Feb. 
2,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  d.  C,  Sept.  15,  185 1. 

+  9268      William  Henry"    Young,  b.   Mar.,   1853,  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 

Edward''  Young,  Ph.D.,  in  1830,  attended  Horton  Academy, 
now  Acadia  College  ;  res.,  Washington,  D.  C,  to  1886.  For 
many  years  chief  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Washington. 
Author  and  publisher.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  He  was 
head  of  the  delegation  sent  in  1872  by  President  Grant  to  the 
International  Statistical  Congress  at  St.  Petersburg,  Russia. 
Through  his  cordial  relations  with  the  Imperial  Government 
was  able  to  have  a  new  trial  granted  to  prisoners  charged  with 
inducing  members  of  the  State  Church  —  Russo-Greek  —  to 
unite  with  the  Baptists,  &c.,  when  12  were  liberated.  Was  aided 
greatly  by  Baron  de  Rosa,  Grand  Master  of  the  Court  of  the 
Emperor,  and  the  Prince  Dondoroff  Korsakoff,  Gov.  Gen.  of 
Kieff.  As  a  souvenir  of  Statistical  Congress  at  St.  Petersburg 
the  Emperor  sent  him  a  diamond  ring  from  his  own  cabinet, 
which,  by  joint  resolution  of  U.  S.  Congress,  1873-4,  he  was  per- 
mitted to  accept.  While  in  Europe  he  visited  many  manufact- 
uring towns,  from  the  Clyde  to  the  Volga,  gathering  data.  He 
is  a  Statistical  and  Tariff  Expert ;  makes  investigations  and 
prepares  statements  relative  to  Productions,  Industry,  Com- 
merce, Finance,  &c.,  of  the  U.  S.  and  other  countries.  He  is  a 
member  of  the  Geographical  Society  of  France  ;  an  honorary 
member  of  the  Statistical  Society  of  London.  He  was  an 
organizer,  Dec.  21,  1882,  of  the  Association  of  American 
Economists,  its  first  session,  Feb.  15,  1883.  The  membership 
includes  Cabinet  Officers,  Congressmen,  and  Governors.  Exec- 
utive Committee :  President,  Hon.  William  Lawrence  ;  Re- 
cording Secretary,  Edward  Young,  Ph.D.  Protective  Tariff 
Clubs  have  organized  under  its  auspices  throughout  the  coun- 
try.    U.  S.  Consul,  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Sept.  11,  1886  — June,  1892. 


3538. 

3IaVif    Yoiinf/   {Sarah  lVa!lgafe^Johnso?i),    m.    FalmOUth,    N.    S., 

Sept.  16, '1840,  Charles  William  Church,  b.  F.,  Dec.  5,  1814,  s. 
Edward  and  Elizabeth  (Calkin)  of  Grand  Pre,  N.  S.  Res.,  Fal- 
mouth, farmer.  He  is  well  known  and  much  esteemed.  Ch.  b. 
Falmouth:  Elvira^  Church,  b.  Sept.  28,  1841,  d.  F.,  Feb.  i, 
1844;  Eustace''  Church,  b.  Aug.  8,  1843,  d.  F.,  June  29,  1861. 

9269  Elisha  Calkin^  Church,  b.  Sept.  12,  1845,  m.  F.,  Oct. 
20,  1881,  Emily  Frances  Fitsh  of  New  Minas,  Horton,  N.  S.,  b. 
Cannan,  Horton,  Nov.  16,  1854,  da.  James  Elisha  and  Rebecca 
(Porter),  res.,  Falmouth,  farmer.     Ch.  :   Frances  Aleda^  Church, 

74 


1 1 70 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


b.  Oct.  23,  18S2,  N.  Minas  ;  William"  Church,  b.  Sept.  11,  1885, 
Faltn. 

9270  Olivia  Pettiiigeir  Church,  h.  May  3,  1S47,  m.  ^«^;rK/ 
Hay'  Johnson  -[-3564. 

9271  Sarah  Louisa^  Church,  b.  Dec.  24,  1849,  i^^-  F-j  June 
12,  1874,  Shannon  Morse,  b.  Nicteaux,  N.  S.,  May  15,  1843,8.  of 
Daniel  and  Susan  (Parker  of  Aylesford,  N.  S.,  da.  of  William), 
res.  Nicteaux,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Nict.  :  Ethel  Olivia^  Morse,  June 
7,  1876  ;  Ralph  Prescotf  Morse,  Dec.  18,  1879. 

9272  Clara  Eliza^  Church,  b.  Nov.  30,  i860,  Falm.,  m. 
Wolfville,  N.  S.,  May  13,  1889,  Arthur  Johnson  Elderkin,  b. 
Falm.,  s.  of  Capt.  Johnson  and  Christiana  (Beckwith,  da.  of 
Asa,  b.  Berwick,  N.  S.)  Of  Falmouth.  Ch.  :  Eustace  TiUotson^ 
Elderkin,  b.  July  29,  1892,  F. 

3539. 

Ifcn'ffaret     Allison'      YoiUtf/     {Sam/i  Wallgate^  Jolmson,  Marys, 

Benjamin*.  Benjamins,  Aaron^),  tinm.,  residence  always  at  Falmouth, 
N.  S.  (1896).  Miss  Young  has  given  her  home,  on  the  banks  of 
the  beautiful  Avon,  the  name  Woodbine  Bower  ;  is  a  devoted 
and  useful  member  (like  her  progenitors)  of  the  Baptist  com- 
munion, for  years  a  teacher  in  the  Sunday-school,  is  affection- 
ately called  Marnie.  A  contributor  to  the  press.  See  Bibliog- 
raphy, Chap.  IV. 

3541. 

Wary  Elizahetli'  Hardiuff  {Mary^  joimson),  m.  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  Robert  Taylor,  b.  Northumberland,  Eng.,  d.  Bear  River, 
N.  S..,  a.  50.  Came  fr.  Eng.  with  his  bro.,  merchant.  She  res. 
130  miles  above  St.  John  1892.     Their  only  living  ch.  : 

+9273     Isabella  Elliott^  Taylor,  b.  Aug.  12,  1827,  St.  John,  N.  B. 

3542. 

Thomas'  IJavdinff  {Mary^ joimson),  d.  Feb.  17,  1855,  a.  43, 
m.  Oct.  4,  1836,  Maria  Alice  Young,  b.  181 1,  d.  Falmouth,  N.  S., 
May  22,  1887,  a  da.  Capt.  William  Mayhew  and  Elizabeth 
(Wilson).     Ch.  b.  St.  John,  N.  B.  : 

9274  Susan  Maria  IVilson"  Hardiiig,  b.  Nov.  27,  1837,  m. 
Sept.  30,  1875,  Stephen  Milledge  Chandler,  b.  Dorchester,  N.  B., 
Feb.  22,  1825,  d.  Oct.  10,  1878,  a  s.  Hon.  Edward  Barron  (late 
Lt.-Gov.  of  N.  Brunswick)  and  Phebe  (Milledge).  She  res.  Fal- 
mouth 1884,  Dorchester  1888.  Mr.  Chandler  was  secretary  in 
his  father's  office,  was  delegate  to  London  on  revenue ;  to 
Toronto  with  Hon.  Joseph  Snowden  1850,  on  Intercol.  R.  R.; 
to  Washington,  D.  C,  on  treaty;  to  London  1866,  member 
B.  N.  A.  col.  conference  to  complete  terms  of  confederation,  etc. 

9275  Elizabeth  Young''  Harding,  b.  Mar.  29,  1842,  m.  Mar. 
21,  1871,  Charles  Edward  Young,  b.  Falm.  June  28,  1841,  s.  Hon. 
Elkanah  and  Charlotte  (Spurr).  Ch.  :  John  JVilsojf  Young,  b. 
May  10,  1872,  d.  May  11,  1881  ;  Edward  IVillianr'  Young,  b.  Jan. 
20,  1874;   Albert  James''  Young,  b.  Dec.  18,  1876. 

9276  Thomas  Edward^  Harding,  b.  Mar.  23,  1844,  m.  May  i, 
1873,  Juna  Morrell,  b.  California,  Oct.,  1854,   da.  William,  res. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  nyi 

Bakersfield,  Kern  co.,  Cal.,   18S5,  Gov't   official.     Ch.  :     C/iar/es 
Edtvard''  Harding,  b.  Jan.  26,  1874  ;   Clara^  Harding,  Jan.  21,  1877. 
9277     Edmund   Walker^  Harding,  b.  June  11,  1852,  unm.,  of 
Satartia,  Yazoo  co.,  Miss.,  cotton  planter. 
Thomas'  Harding  resided  at  St.  John. 

Young" ancestry  ■—[&&&  +1212].   Capt.  William  Mayhew^,  b.  1777,  M.  P.,  m.  Elizabeth 

Wilson,    da.   Jonathan   and  (Dewolf).     Ch.  :    Mary  Alice^   m.    Thotnas  Harding''  ; 

Susan=,  b.  iSio,  m.  John  Fullerton,  b.  1814.  Ch.  :  John  Wilson"  Fullerton,  b.  June  2,  1842, 
m.  Almira  Smith,  da.  John  William  and  Rosamond  (Fullerton)  ;  John  Wilson^,  esq.,  of 
Halifax,  N.  S.  Ch,  :  Sarah  Maria^  Young,  m.  June,  1868,  Sir  Albert  James  Smith  b.  She- 
diac,  Westmoreland  co.,  N.  B.,  Mar.  12,  1822,  s.  Thomas  E.  and  Rebecca  (Beckwith),  (both 
of  loyalist  descent).  Minister  of  Fisheries,  created,  May  25,  1875,  Knight  Commander, 
order  of  St.  Michael,  for  services  as  Dominion  Rep.  before  Fisheries  Commission. 

3543. 

William  Stenninff'  llardiufj  (Mary^  joimson),  m.  Miss 
Amy  Knight.  Dr.  William  Stenning'  Harding  res.  St.  George, 
N.  B.,  1883-92,  surgeon,  health  officer.  Ch.  :  9278  Rev.  George^ 
Harding,  Episcopal  minister  ;  William"  Harding,  farmer  ;  F/iebe" 
Harding. 

3544. 

Valentine  John  Hardhuf  {sai-ah^  jo/inson),  m.  ist,  Eliza 
Golding,  2d,  Hannah.  Of  Hardingville,  near  St.  John,  N.  B., 
farmer.     Ch.  :  4  daughters,  all  m.  from  home  : 

9279  Amy  Pettingeir  Harding,  b.  1856,  d.  Helena,  Mont., 
Dec.  25,  1877,  m.  Wm.  Fowler,  formerly  of  Upham,  N.  B.     Ch.:  3. 

3545. 

John  Henry'  Hardinff  {uary^ jo/msofi) ,  m.  ist  Miss  De- 
mitt,  2d,  Bridgetown,  N.  B.,  Sept.  14,  1846,  Mary  Spurr  of  B., 
da.  William  and  Amelia  (Dewolf);  res.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  surveyor 
of  lumber  1882-5,  Marine  and  Fishery  Dept.,  1891-2.  Ch.:  3  s.,  i  da. 

9280  Frederick''  Harding,  m.  Portland,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Jan. 
4,  1888,  Adah  Knight  McLellan,  da.  Hon.  D.  McLellan,  Provin- 
cial Sec.  of  N.  B. 

9281  William   H^   Harding,    m.    Portland,   Feb.    22,    1888, 
Louisa  A.  White  of  P.     Sofi^  with  father  in  Marine  and  F.  Dep.; 
Emma""  Harding  m.,  lives  Montreal,  Can.,  1892  ;   Charles^,  merch.; 
James"  Harding,  merch. 

3550. 

3Iaril  Ann'   Johnson    (/c^Z/^V/'W-f^^.  Mary^,  Benj.S  Benj.a,  Aaron"), 

d.  Bridgetown,  N.  S.,  Feb.  11,  1866,  m.  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Sept.  17, 
1844,  as  ist  w..  Rev.  George  Arm.strong,  D.D.,  b.  Tipperary, 
Ireland,  Dec.  5,  1814,  d.  Port  Hawksberry,  N.  S.,  June  8,  1886, 
Baptist  clergyman,  Kentville.  He  grad.  Acadia  Coll.  ordained 
at  Port  iMedway  Dec.  31,  1843  ;  his  obituary  by  Rev.  W.  H. 
Warren  was  published  June  17,  1886.  He  m.  2d.  Obituary  of 
Mrs.  Mary  A.'  {Johnson)  Armstrong,  by  Rev.  George  Armstrong, 
in  Christian  Messenger  r866.  Ch.  :  9282  John  Johnson^  Armstrong 
(Rev.),  pastor  in  Colchester  co.  several  years.  Maria"  Armstrong, 
d.  Bridget.  Feb.  ?  4,  1864.  Anne  Shannon"  Anjistrong,  b.  Jan.,  1861, 
d.  B.  Aug.  2,  1863. 


II72 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


3554. 


Gaius  Edwiii'  Johnson  {john^  joimson)^  d.  Greenwich,  N. 
S.,  Jan.  8,  1882,  a.  52,  m.  at  the  Royal  Oak  Jan.  18,  1880,  Clara 
H.  Moore,  da.  Richard  M.  A.  Moore.  His  obituary  was 
published. 

3556. 

Frederick  Omen'  Johnson  (joim^ joimson)^  m.  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet (Fitch)  Johnson,  wid.  of  James  PettingeW  Johnson  +3561  ; 
res.  Greenwich,  N.  S.,  1883. 

3557. 

Mliza  Ann''  Johnson  {^WUUam^  John  son,  Ua-ry^,  Benjamin^,  Benja- 
mins, Aaron",  Mosesi),  d.  Canaan,  Kings  co.,  N.  S.,  June  10,  1884,  a. 
71,  m.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Jan.  3,  1837,  Jesse  Lewis  Bishop,  b. 
Greenwich,  N.  S.,  Jan.  30,  181 2,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Anna  (Lewis). 
Ch.  b.  Greenwich  : 

9283  William  Johnson  Harding  Bishop,  b.  Oct.  7,  1837,  m., 
Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Jan.  29,  1868,  Freedom  Melinda  Borden,  b. 
Cornwallis  June  3,  1838,  da.  Henry  and  Sarah  (vSandford).  Of 
Wolfville  (1895).  Ch.  :  Harding  Young"  Bishop,  b.  Feb.  9,  1869, 
Horton,  N.  S.  ;  Lewis  Leander^  Bishop,  Feb.  28,  1872,  Falmouth, 
N.  S.  ;  Martin  Granf  Bishop,  Dec.  20,  1874  ;  Lola  May''  Bishop, 
May  17,  1876,  Horton.  Mary  Louisa  Olevid^  Bishop,  b.  Feb.,  1838, 
unm.,  of  Wolfville. 

9284  Jessie  Leanna^  Bishop,  b.  1840,  m.  Horton,  N.  S.,  Sept. 

17,  1864,  James  Nelson  Borden,  s.  Thomas  Cox  and 

(North).     Of  Cornwallis,  farmer,  s.  p. 

4-9285      Gustavus  Edwin"  Bishop,  b.  June  i,  1841. 

9286  Richard  Esty  Burpee""  Bishop,  b.  Mar.  4,  1843,  m.  Alice 
Davison,  a  da.  Lewis  and  Lydia  Ann  (Bishop).     Of  Greenwich. 

9287  Charles  WaJlgate  Wilherforce'  Bishop  (Rev.),  b.  May  10, 
1846,  m.  Trainer,  Delaware  co..  Pa.,  July  20,  i88r,  Mary  Gamble, 
b.  Trainer,  da.  Peter  N.  and  Margery  (Walker).  Studied  at 
Acadia  College,  Wolfville,  grad.  Crozier  Theological  Seminary, 
Chester,  N.  S.  ;  taught  school  at  Falmouth  to  1872,  was  ordained 
Baptist  minister  at  Marcus  Hook,  Delaware  co..  Pa.,  1872,  pastor 
of  Linwood,  Delaware  co..  Pa.,  1882,  pastor  at  Trainer,  1895.  s.  p. 

9288  Raleigh    ILaW   Bishop    (Rev.),    b.   June   17,    1848,   m. 

Brookfield,  Colchester  co.,  N.  S.  ,  13,  1880,  Mrs.  Mary  H. 

Davis.  Grad.  Acadia  Coll.  Baptist  clergyman,  preached  in 
Falmouth  Village  church;  rem.,  1873,  to  Colchester  co.,  of  Free- 
port,  N.  S.,  18S3-4;  res,  Wolfville.  Lalia  Sophia^  Bishop,  b.  Jan., 
1851,  unm.,  of  Berwick,  Aylesford,  N.  S.  An7iie  Fearso?i^  Bishop, 
b.  Apr.  9,  1854,  m.  Wolfville,  Oct.  9,  1892,  Rev.  James  Reid, 
Baptist  min.  of  Berwick  (1882-95).  9289  George  Leander'^  Bishop, 
b.  June  16,  1858,  m.,  after  1885,  Miss  Grace  Arnold.  Of  Litch- 
field, Annapolis,  N.  S.  (1895). 

Jesse  Lewis  Bishop,  residence  Cumberland  21  years,  Horton 
9  years,  Halifa.x  5  years,  merchant  ;  Canaan  20  years  (1882-4, 
etc.),  Nupis,  N.  B.,  5  years,  Wolfville  10  years  (1895),  farmer. 

Bishop  ancestry  :  —  }o\\n^,\).  in  Connecticut;  Timothy",  b.  Conn.,  m.  Mercy  Gore; 
Ebenezers  Bishop,"  b.  Greenwich,  N.  S.,  Sept.  13,  1784,  m.  Anna  Lewis,  da.  Jesse. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


3558. 


1173 


Sarali  Louisa'  Johnson,  {jviiiiam'^johnson),  m.  Wolfville, 
N.  S.,  May  24,  1843,  Rev.  James  Newcomb,  b.  Stewiacke,  Col- 
chester CO.,  N.  S.,  Oct.  3,  1015,  d.  Wolfv^  Jan.  2,  1874,  s.  Abra- 
ham and  Ann  (Dickey).  Grad,  iVcadia  coll.,  1844,  ord.  Hills- 
boro,  N.  B.,  May  i,  1849,  Baptist  min.,  was  of  Stewiacke,  pastor 
at  Moncton,  N.  B.,  15  years.     His  Obituary  was  published.     Ch.: 

9290  William  Abram^  Newcomb  (Rev.),  b.  Oct.  12,  1848, 
St.  Martin's,  N.  B.,  m.  Hallo  well.  Me.,  May  2,  1876,  Ellen  Fran- 
ces Rowell,  b.  H.  Aug-.  30,  1858,  d.  H.  Mar.  25,  1886,  only  daugh- 
ter Maj.  Eliphalet  and  Ellen  Frances  (Smith).  Grad.  Acadia 
coll.  1870,  Newton  Theol.  Institute  1875,  ord.  at  Hallowell  1875, 
Baptist  min.,  pastor  to  1878,  at  South  Berwick,  Me.,  1878-84, 
from  1884  at  Thomaston,  Me.,  1886,  pastor  of  a  large  church. 
Ch.:  Arthur  RowelP  Newcomb,  b.  Mar.  29,  1877,  Hallowell ;  Fred- 
erick Williams^  Newcomb,  Jan.  17,  1879,  H.;  George  SmitJ^  New- 
comb, Aug.  3,  1880,  S.  Berwick. 

3561. 

James  PettingeJV  JoJmson  {wuuam^ Johnson),  d.  Wolf- 
ville, N.  S.,  Aug.  31,  1868,  a.  40,  m.  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  June  11, 
1853,  Margaret  Fitch  of  C,  da.  William  and  Anne  (Foster).  (She 
m.  2d,  Frederick  Otnen''  Johnson  +3556.)  Ch.:  Cassie Maria^  John- 
son, b.  Nov.  30,  1858,  d.  Wolfv.  Sept.  16,  1859. 

3564. 

Andrew  Hau'  Johnson  {wnuam^johnson),  m.  Falmouth, 
N.  S.,  Oct.  9,  1876,  Olivia  Fettingeir  Church  -I-9270  {Mary-'  Young, 
Sarah  iVaiigate^ Johnson),  1.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  1 883,  farmer.  Ch. :  Edith 
Sutherland^'^  Johnson,  b.  Nov.  16,  1877,  W. 

3567. 

John     ChriStOJjhe}''     Prince     {Ann  A^  Johnson,   Mary»,    Ben.S 

Ben.3,  Aaron^),  m.  Dec.  15,  1842,  Henrietta  Fairn,  b.  Lawrencetown, 
N.  S.,  Feb.  19,  1823,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9291  Charlotte^  Prince,  b.  July  25,  1843,  m.  Oct.  3,  1866, 
Rev.  John  Johnson,  b.  Tatamagouche,  N.  S.,  Sept.  28,  1837,  a  s. 
George  and  Mary  (Stephens).  Wesleyan  minister.  Ch.:  George 
Arthur''  and  John  Albert''  Johnson  (twins),  b,  Oct.  8,  1867  ;  Mary 
Henrietta^  Johnson,  b.  Nov.  6,  1869,  d.  Chiveric,  N.  S.,  May  8, 
1873  ;  Carrie  Alberta^  Johnson,  b.  May  i,  1871,  d.  C.  May  8,  1873  ; 
Annie  May^  Johnson,  b.  Feb.  2,  1875  ;  Sadie  Alberta^  Johnson,  b. 
Jan.  28,  1879. 

George  Benjaitiin^  Prince,  b.  Aug.  15,  1845,  farmer  ; 
Annie  Eliza^  Prince,  b.  Sept.  21,  1847,  d.  Springfield,  Annapolis 
CO.,  N.  S.,  Mar.  15,  1865. 

9292  Seth  Bent^  Prince,  h.  Dec.  7,  1849,  m.  Dec.  i,  1882, 
Elida  Kannon  Petite  Kwiere,  carpenter.  Ch.:  Jna'^  Prince,  b. 
Aug.  10,  1883.  Mary  Olivia^  Prince,  b.  Apr.  24,  d.  May  15,  1852  ; 
Henrietta^  Prince,  b.  Dec.  5,  d.  28,  1853.  9293  Sarah  Olivia"*  Prince, 
b.  Oct.  20,  1861,  m.  1889-90, Davies  ;  poetess.  See  Bibli- 
ography, Chap.  IV. 


1 174 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


3569. 


lieitjffiin'n'  JPi'ince  {Ann  a.<^jo/iiiso>i),  m.  Oct.  4,  1849,  Har- 
riet Bishop,  b.  Aug.  5,  1832,  da.  George.  Ch.  b.  Lawrencetown, 
N.  vS.: 

9294  Mary  Eliza^  P?ince,  b.  June  29,  1850,  m.  Marlbor- 
ough, Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1874,  Samuel  M.  Wheelock,  b.  1850,  died 
Sept.  15,  1880,  s.  William  and  Love,  res.  Tarbrook,  Annapolis 
CO.,  N.  S.  Ch.  b.  Brookljm,  Annapolis  co.,  N.  S.:  Henry  Lester^ 
Wheelock^  b.  Oct.  21,  1875  ;  Frank  Elbert"^  Wheelock,  June  7,  1877  ; 
Etta  Mildred'^  Wheelock,  Feb.  20,  1880.  William  Richmo?id^  Prince^ 
b.  Oct.  20,  1852,  1.  1884  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  stock  dealer. 

9295  Julia  Etta''  Prince,  b.  May  6,  1854,  m.  West  Newton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1 881,  Irving  Isaac  Doane,  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  F. 

9296  Jessie  Bishops  Prince,  b.  Dec.  2,  1858,  m.  June  9,  1888, 
Stanley  B.  Hall  of  Lawrencetown. 

9297  Aggie  S.^  Prince,  b.  Nov.  8,  i860,  m.  Paradise,  N.  S., 
Dec.  16,  1880,  J.  Osberts  Marshall,  b.  Arlington,  Annapolis  co., 
N.  S.,  Oct.  20,  1852,  s.  Calvin  and  Lucy.  Ch.:  Herman  Prince^ 
Marshall,  b.  Feb.  24,  18S2  ;  Jl'i/mie  Appleton^  Marshall,  Aug.  27, 
1883.      Charles  A.^  Prince,  b.  May  27,  1869. 

3570. 

Cornelius   JoJm     ThOtnas'    FOJC    {james  Charles'^  Fox,   Olives, 

Ben.^  Ben.3,  Aaron^),  d.  Nov.  30,  1891,  a.  75,  m.  July  9,  1 840,  Sarah 
Patch.  Succeeded  his  father  as  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  lighthouse 
keeper  ;  after  serving  34  years,  was  superannuated  by  request 
of  Dominion  Gov't.  Of  Yarmouth  1884.  Keeper  of  Cape  Four- 
chu  lighthouse,  at  decease.     Ch.: 

9298  James''  Fox,  b.  July  18,  1842,  m.  Y.,  Mary  Ring,  1.  Y. 
Thomas  Edward^  Fox,  b.  Dec.  18,  1844  ;  Robert  Butler''  Fox,  Apr. 
26,  1846  ;  Helen  Maria"  Fox,  Aug.  31,  1852. 

3576. 

Geovtfe  William  Henry'  Fooc  {james  cimries^  fox^,  mar- 
ried Helen  Davidson,  1.  Boston,  Mass.,  1886.     Ch.: 

9299  Ida''  Fox,  m.  July,  1885, Rogers. 

3578. 

Olivia     Anne     Matilda'     FOUC     {joJin'^  Fox,   Ollves,   Benjamins 

Benjamins,  Aaron2),  m.  Shelburnc,  N.  S.,  Oct.  31,  1875,  Prof.  Henry 
Von  Metzke,  b.  Posen,  Germany,  Dec.  26,  1836,  d.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
Sept.  3,  1 88 1,  a  s.  of  Lt.-Gov.  Frederick  Julius  Leopold  Metzke 
(of  Germany)  and  Marie  Louise  (Bassenge).  She  res.  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.,  1885.  Ch.:  9300  Herman  Leopold\  b.  Sept.  28,  1876  ;  Al- 
bert Max^,  Mar.  15,  1878  ;  Henry  Malcolm"  Von  Metzke,  Feb.  16,1881. 

3581. 

Charles   James'    FOOC   {Charles  James^  Fox,   Olivefi,   etc.),   m.    I  St, 

Barrington,  N.  S.,  Dec.  31,  1877,  Maria  W.  Homer,  b.  B.  May  24, 
1848,  d.  Pubnico,  N.  S.,  Apr.  7,  1879,  a  da.  Obed  W.  and  Agnes 
(Cox).     He  m.  2d,  Argyle,  N.  S.,  Sept.   10,  1884,  Annie  Gayton, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


II75 


b.  A.  Sept.    27,  1867,  da.   James  and   Miriam   (Hamilton).     Dr. 
Charles  J?  Fox  res.  Pubnico,  1885.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
9301     Maiy  Fox,  b.  Oct.  9,  1878.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

3587. 

ANNIE  M.  J.'  CLEAVELAND  (Elijah^,  Enochs,  Benjamin^,  Ben- 
jamins, Aaron^,  Mosesi),  xn.  Feb.  6,  1876,  Samuel  Beckwith  Cogswell, 
b.  Clementsport,  N.  S.,  Dec.  4,  1854,  a  s.  Rev.  Aaron  and  Lydia 
Ann  (Beckwith).  Ch.:  9302  Ray  Beckwith'',  b.  June  8,  1879; 
Egbert  Cleveland'*  Cogsivell,  Mar.  31,  1881. 

Samuel  Beckwith  Cogswell,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  1883,  Arcadia, 
Yarmouth  co.,  N.  S.,  1885. 

Cogswell  ancestry : — Roberti,  Edward",  John^,  John*,  Samuel^,  Samuel'',  Hezekiah' 
[see +  1229];  Oliver^,  b.  1740,  of  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  m.  Abigail  Ells,  da.  Joshua;  Samuel', 
b.  C,  Dec.  9, 1774,  m.  Eunice  Loveless,  da.  John  and  Hannah  ;  Rev.  Aaron"  Cogswell  m. 
ist,  Lydia  Ann  Beckwith,  da.  Samuel  and  Jane  (Lowry). 

3589. 

JOSEPH  HENRY'  CLEAVELAND  (Enoch«,  Enoch^  Benjamin*, 
Benjamins,  Aaron^  Aaron'),  d.  1895,   a.    69,  m.   Margaretville,  N.  S.,  DcC. 

7,  1846,  Hepsabeth  Harris,  b.  M.,  June  i8,  1S29,  a  da.  Issacher 
and  Elizabeth  (Baker).     Ch.  b.  Margaretville  : 

+  9303     George  Norman*  Cleaveland,  b.  Dec.  27,  1848. 

9304  Mary  Cecelia'  Cleaveland,  born  Dec.  12,  1850,  m. 
Londonderry,  N.  S.,  June  17,  1873,  Robert  Laffin,  b.  Noel  Road, 
N.  S.,  Apr.  12,  1848,  a  s.  John  and  Mary  (Greeno),  res.  Moose 
Brooke,  N.  S.,  1885,  farmer.  Ch.:  JoJuf  Laffin,  b.  Apr.  13,  1874; 
HepsabetJi'  Laffin,  Apr.  20,  1875  ;  Sidney'^  Laffin,  July  17,  1877  ; 
Clara^  Laffin,  June  8,  1879;  Moreash^  Laffin,  May  2,  1881;  Thos.^ 
Laffin,  Mar.' 4,  1883. 

9305  Sarah  Judson'  Cleaveland,  born  Apr.  12,  1853,  m. 
Margaretv.,  Jan.  i,  1870,  James  Hamilton  Cook,  b.  Hartourville, 
Kings  CO.,  N.  S.,  July  26,  1844,  a  s.  Samuel  and  Rebecca  Ann 
(Stephenson),  res.  Margaretv.,  ship  carpenter.  Ch.  b.  Margaret- 
ville :  Ulysses'  Cook,  b.  May  i,  1871,  d.  M.,  Apr.  20,  1872  ;  George^ 
Cook,  b.  June  29,  1873,  d.  M.,  Mar.  13,  1880;  ILerman^  Cook,  born 
Sept.  I,  1874;  Margaret^  Cook,  Aug.  19,  1876  ;  William  LLalP  Cook^ 
Apr.  I,  1879;  Ada  Elvira''  Cook,  born  July  25,  died  M.,  27,  1881; 
Sophronia^  Cook,  b.  Aug.  18,  1883. 

9306  Sophronia  Marl\*  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  18,  1855,  m. 
M.,  Dec.  25,  1874,  William  Kossuth  Smith,  b.  St.  Johns,  N.  B., 
Nov.  8.  185 1,  a  son  John  and  Derdamia  (Savery),  1.  Plympton, 
Digby  CO.,  N.  S.,  spar  maker.  Ch.  b.  Plympton  :  William  Have- 
lock^  Smith,  Nov.  2,  1875  ;  Daniia  May^  Smith,  Jan.  27,  1877  ;  Jen- 
7iie  Wood""  Smith,  Aug.  9,  1879;  Bessie  Hi/ies'^  Smith,  Oct.  27,  1882. 

9307  Malvina  Flewellen*  Cleaveland,  b.  May  23,  1856, 
m.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1881,  Clarence  Leforrist  Bigelow,  b. 
Andover,  Mass.,  Dec.  26,  1861,  a  son  Lewis  Allen  and  Emily 
(Hamlett),  1.  Lynn,  Mass.,  last  maker.  Ch.:  Cecilia  MaiuP  Bige- 
low, b.  Oct.  16,  1881,  Andover. 

9308  William  Havelock*  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  3,  1858, 
drowned  at  Bass  River,  Colchester  co.,  N.  S.,  July  26,  1874. 
Joseph  Harris",  b.  Oct.  26,  d.  Margaretville,  Dec.  8,  i860. 

9309  Ada  Baker'  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  26,  i860,  m.  M., 


1 1^6  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Sept.  13,  1882,  Lsaac  Morris  Stronach,  b.  E.  Margaretv.,  N.  S., 
Sept.  9,  1854,  a  son  Asaph  Bent  and  Lucinda  (Milberry),  1.  M., 
joiner.     Ch. :    Wylie  ChurchaP  Stronach^  b.  June  16,  1883,  M. 

9310  Harriet  Isabel'  Cleaveland,  b.  Nov.  28,  1862,  m. 
Boston,  Aug-.  13,  1884,  Andrew  Harris  Gibson,  born  Aylesford, 
Kings  CO.,  N.  S.,  Apr.  i,  1863,  a  s.  Dr.  George  Hutchinson  and 
Charlotte  Mary  (Harris),  1.  Margaretv.,  master  mariner. 

9311-15  Charles  Gifford",  b.  Nov.  8,  1864,  unm.  1884; 
James  Leason^,  b.  Oct.  6,  1866  ;  Olevia  Roland',  b.  June  7,  1868; 
Joseph  Lovejoy',  b.  Aug.  28,  187 1;  Bessie  Maud',  b.  Feb.  10, 
1875,  d-  M.,  Sept.  I,  1876;    Lyly  May'  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  10, 

1875- 

Capt.  Joseph  Henry'  Cleaveland  resided  in  Cornwallis  to 

1841,  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  to  1846,  and  from  that  year  to  the  pres- 
ent (1885)  at  Margaretville  ;  master  mariner. 

3590. 

EUNICE'  CLEVELAND  (Enoch"),  d.  in  Weston,  Kings  co., 
N.  S.,  m.  at  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  Canning  Morton,  res.  Cornwallis, 
1884,  blacksmith.     Ch.: 

9316-17  Mary^  Morton,  ni.  and  res.  Boston,  Mass.;  Rachel^ 
Morton,  m.  and  res.  Boston,  Mass. 

3604. 

DAVID     HARRIS'    CLEAVELAND    (Elisha«,  Enoch^  Benjamins 

Benj.3,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Juuc  8,  1875,  JuHa  May 
King,  b.  Lockhartville,  ]SI-  S,,  Feb.  25,  1855,  d.  L.,  Apr.  14,  1879, 
a  da,  John  and  Julia  May  (Spietzmiller).  In  early  life  a  mari- 
ner. Owned  and  operated  a  farm  in  Lockhartville,  where  he 
always  lived  to  1884,  since  at  Boston,  Mass.  Ch.  b.  Lockhart- 
ville : 

9318-19  Marion  Liona',  b.  Jan.  24,  1875  ;  John  Elmer* 
Cleaveland,  b.  July  31,  1877  ;  Julia  May',  b.  Apr.  14,  d.  Apr. 
14,  1879,  in  4  hours. 

3605. 

GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha*),  m.  Boston,  Mass.,  July 
18,  1864,  Permelia  Parker,  b.  in  Cornwallis,  N.  S.     Resided  in 
Horton,  N.  S.,  to  1870,  Boston  since  (1894).     Expressman.     Ch.: 
9320     Frank'  Cleveland,  b.  Boston,  Mass. 

3608. 

JOHN  ALONZO'  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha«),  m.  Lockhartville, 
N.  S.,  July  4,  1866,  Jane  Knowles,  b.  L.,  da.  William  and  Paty 
(Nason).  Dwelt  at  Lockhartville  to  1870,  since  in  South  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  and  Boston,  1885-91;  farmer  and  expressman.  Ch. 
b.  Boston  : 

9321-2  Bertha*  Cleveland  ;  Alfred' Cleveland  ;  Eva' 
Cleveland  ;  Henry'  Cleveland. 

3609. 

CHARLES  ALLEN'  CLEVELAND  (Eiishae),  m.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1872,  Marietta  Bishop,  b.  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  Apr.  10, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES>    CLEVELAND. 


II77 


1854,  da.  Elias  and  Mary  Louisa  (Bishop).  Dwelt  in  Horton, 
N,  S.,  to  1867,  since  in  Boston:  farmer  and  expressman,  1885. 
Ch.  b.  Boston  : 

9323-4  Ethel  Edna®,  b.  May  28, 1874  ;  Clarence^,  b.  Apr. 
19,  1878;  Charles  Raymond'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  11,  1880. 

Bishop  ancestry : — Judah  Lorenzo',  of  Kings  co.,  N.  S. ;  Mary  Louisa!"  Bishop  mar- 
ried Elias  Bishop. 

3616. 

SARAH  MARSDEN'  CLEVELAND  (Nathan*,  Enoch^  Benja- 
min*, Benj. 3,  Aaron^),  m.  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  12,  1864,  James  Arthur 
Wardlow,  b.  Burlington,  Vt,  Aug.  22,  1832,  a  son  vSamuel  and 
Susan  (McKnight).  He  was  educated  at  Oberlin,  O.,  coll.  and 
Mich.  Univ.,  Ann  Arbor ;  studied  law  with  Judge  Morris,  in 
Chicago;  adm.  to  bar,  at  Auburn,  Placer  co.,  Cal.,  1864;  dwelt 
at  Auburn  to  1869  ;  Wilmington,  111.,  to  1871,  rem.  to  Kan.,  1871; 
adm.  to  Kan.  bar  1871,  but  since  taught  in  Normal  and  High 
schools  of  Kan.;  res.  1886,  Neodesha,  Kan.     Ch.: 

9325-6  Susie  Aimee^  Wardlow,  laorn  Dec.  4,  1865,  Rocklin, 
Placer  co.,  Cal.;  Albie^  Wardloiv,  Sept.  12,  1870,  Wilmington,  111.; 
Clara^  Wardlow,  b.  June  10,  1873,  d.  Osage  Mission,  Neosho  co., 
Kan.,  Sept.  26,  1875. 

3617. 

George  Thomas'  3£iuer    {.Va»cy^  Morse,   CyntWa^,   Benj.S    Benj.3, 

Aaron"),  m.  EHza  Susauuah  Eells,  b.  June  4,  1826,  da.  Jonathan 
and  Mary  (Townsberry).     Ch.  b.  Cornwallis,  N.  S. : 

9327  Mary  Ann^  Miner,  b.  Oct.  27,  1847,  ^-  ^^g"-  ^6,  1865, 
George  Nelson  Davidson,  he  d.  Ch.:  5.  9328  Whitman^  Miner ^ 
born  Jan.  21,  1851,  m.  Feb.  27,  1870,  Susan  M.  Newcomb.  9329 
Georgianna''  Miner,  b.  Jan.  14,  1853,  m.  Dec.  29, 1875,  James  War- 
ren Newcomb.     Ch.:  2  sons^. 

3619. 

Sarah  Lavinia'  Miner  {x^na^ Mo?-se),  m.  Dec.  16,  1845, 
James  Israel  Hale,  b.  Dec.  15,  182 1,  d.  June  5,  187 1.  She  res. 
1886,  Faulkner,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.     Ch. : 

9330  Frederic  Lorenzo^  Hale,  b.  Jan.  6,  1847,  was  lost  on 
the  "  City  of  Columbus  "  going  to  Fla.,  m.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec. 
31,  1873,  Louisa  Abbie  Burse,  b.  Hyannis,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1850  ; 
dwelt  Somerville,  Middlesex  co ,  Mass.  Ch.  b.  S. :  Willis  Le 
Baron^  Hale,  b.  Aug.  31,  1876;  George  Winfrv  Lome''  Hale,  b. 
Feb.  22,  1878  ;  May  Belle  Vernon''  Hale,  b.  May  9,  1883. 

9331  Mary  Ann^  Hale,  b.  Dec.  27,  1848,  d.  Dec.  i,  1883,  m. 
Lakeville,  N.  S.,  Oct.  31,  187 1,  William  Rufus  Lawrence.  Ch.: 
David  JVylie^  Lawrence,  b.  May  23,  1879. 

9332  Edmund  Gilbert^  Hale,  b.  Jan.  6,  1852,  d.  Brighton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1874,  unm.;  Ida  Maf  Hale,  b.  Sept.  5,  1857,  d.  Jan. 
7,  1876,  unm. 

3620. 

Mary  JElh^aheth'  ^liner  {Nancy<^  Morse)^  m.  Jan.  15,  1857, 
Isaac  Jackson  Caldwell,  b.  Dec.  11,  1831.     Ch.: 

9333  Imogene  Ella^   Caldwell,  b.   May   6,    1859,  m.  Mar.  2, 


I  I  78  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

1882,  Sawyers  Isaac  Anderson.  Ch.:  Percy  John  Clintoti'  Ander- 
son, b.  Jan.  2,  1883  ;  Gard/ier  Leslie^  Anderson,  Nov.  16,  1885. 
9334-6  IVarren  Otis  Gardner^  Caldwell,  b.  Oct.  16,  1861,  Horton, 
N.  S.,  unm.,  1886;  Everett  Leslie^  and  Emory  Stanley*,  b.  Jan.  5, 
1868. 

3635. 

Albert    Davi(V    3£orSe     {Frauds^  San^sHer,  Eunice^,  Benj.*,  Benj.», 

Aaron^),  m.  Port  Medway,  Queens  co.,  N.  S.,  July  2,  1854,  Mercy 
Dexter  Park,  da.  Maithew  and  Lydia  (Dexter).  Resided  in 
Halifax,  N.  S.,  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Omaha,  Neb.;  merchant,  of 
Harvey,  Verg-er  and  Morse.     Ch.  b.  Halifax : 

9337  Hosea  Ballon''  Morse  (Hon.),  b.  July  18,  1855,  Port 
Medway,  m.  London,  Eng.,  Feb.  8,  1881,  Annie  Josephine  Wels- 
ford  of  N.  Y.,  da.  Joseph  and  Annie  (Elder).  Grad.  Harvard 
1874. 

Was  selected  frotn  a  number  of  candidates  from  Harvard  senior  class  of  1874  to  go 
to  China  as  a  member  of  the  Chinese  civil  service,  according  to  treaty  privileges  U.  S. 
Left  for  China  July  5,  1874.  On  arrival  was  assigned  a  post  in  the  Chinese  Imperial 
Maritime  customs  in  Shanghai  as  4th  assistant  B. ;  promoted  in  1877  to  be  4th  assistant 
A.  ;  in  1879  to  be  3d  assistant  B.  ;  in  1881  to  be  3d  assistant  A.  ;  in  1882  to  be  2d  assistant 
B.;  and  in  1886  to  be  2d  assistant  A.  After  spending  a  few  years  in  Shanghai,  was  re- 
moved to  Tien-tsin  on  the  Peiho  river  ;  the  next  location  was  Pekin,  the  Capital.  In  1878 
filled  the  chair  of  English  in  the  Pekin  university. 

In  1879  was  sent  to  England,  was  there  three  years,  at  Chinese  headquarters,  Lon- 
don, in  such  important  work  as  inspecting  war  ships  under  construction  for  China,  and 
similar  duties. 

In  July,  1885,  on  the  signing  of  the  treaty  of  peace  between  France  and  China,  was 
deported  by  his  excellency,  Li  Hung-Chang,  viceroy  of  Chibli,  under  orders  from  the 
throne,  to  effect  the  exchange  of  prisoners  taken  during  the  war.  For  efforts  in  this,  re- 
ceived by  Imperial  Decree  the  decoration  of  the  order  of  the  Double  Dragon,  III  Divi- 
sion, 2d  class.     Res.  Shanghai,  China,  1885.     S.  V. 

9338  Sylvester  Ernest^  Mors-e,  b.  Jan.  8,  1857. 

9339  Harvie  Black"  Morse,  b.  June  18,  1858. 

9340  Albert''  Morse,  b.  Oct.  18,  1864.  These  three  broth- 
ers have  a  2,400  acre  sheep  ranche,  owned  by  the  4  brothers,  in 
Ellsworth  CO.,  Kan.;  res.  there. 

3646. 

Annie     LoyiV     Phinnej/    {O/iv/a'^  San^ster,  Eunice^  Benj.")^    m. 

ist  Aug.  20,  1864,  George  ColHns,  he  d.  Berwick,  N.  S.,  May  18, 
1862,  s.  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Palmer),  lived  at  Aylesford,  N. 
S.,  farmer.  vShe  m.  2d,  May  5,  1887,  Dodge.  Ch.  by  ist  m,  b. 
Berwick  :  9341  Bardeen"  Collins,  b.  June  9,  1865,  merchant.  9342 
Alice  Elizabeth*  Collins,  b.  Apr.  6,  1867,  m.  B.,  May  5,  1869,  Colin 
McLane,  b.  Margaretville,  N.  S.,  s.  Thomas  and  Lizzie  (Cos- 
grove),  farmer. 

9343  Olevia^  Collins,  h.  May  6,  1869;  Annie  May^,  May  17, 
1872;  Hattie^,  Mar.  20,  1875  ;  Caroline  Phinnef,  Jan.  20,  1878  ; 
George*  Collins,  June  20,  1880. 

3657. 

rToll  }l^    JVOodiVOi'th  {Cliarlotte<^  Neary,  Jerusha^,  Benj.*,  Benj.3,  Aaron^), 

m.  in  U.  S.,  Alice  Morine  of  Cornwallis,  N.  S.,  res.  1885,  Wolf- 
ville,  N.  S.,  carpenter.  Ch.  4  :  9344  Lillie  F!^  Woodworth,  m. 
Hantsport,  N.  S.,  Joseph  Hyram  Layton  of  Falmouth,  N.  S.,  s. 
Joseph  Hyram  and  Sarah  Ann(Jenks);  dwelt  Windsor,  N.  S., 
res.  Boston,  Mass.;  brass  forger  in  R.  L 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1 179 


Jetiks  ancestry  :  —  Josephi  from  Hammersmith,  Eng-.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1645,  die  sinker 
for  N.  E.  shillings,  &c.,  ancestor  of  :  David*';  Sarah  Ann"  Jenks.  Ch.:  Ralph^  Lavton  ; 
Mary  Alice'^  Layton,  b.  Oct.  17,  1878,  Falm.,  d.  Boston,  Nov.  8,  1882. 

3687. 

THOMAS"'     CLEVELAND     (john«,    Nathan^,    Benjamins   Benjamins, 

Aaron2,  Mosesi),  d.  Aug.  21,  1847,  a.  24,  m.  Oct.  lo,  1844,  vSarah  Pul- 
sifer,  she  d.  vSept.  1853,  da.  Rev.  William.  Ch.  3  :  9345-6  Me- 
lissa* Cleveland,  b.  vSept.  15,  1845,  d.  Dec,  1882  ;  Thomas* 
Cleveland,  b.  May  13,  1847,  lost  at  sea  1873;  Henry^  Cleve- 
land. 

3689. 

REBECCA'  CLEVELAND  (Johne),  m.  Alma,  N.  B.,  Feb.  4, 
1846,  Hamilton  Martin,  b.  Hopewell,  N.  B.,  Feb.  26,  1823,  s.  John, 
res.  Hillsdale,  Elgin,  Albert  co.,  N.  B.,  1886.  Ch.:  9347-51  James 
Thomas^  Martin,  b.  Aug.  12,  1847,  Lubec,  Me.  ;  Greenleaf  Robi)i- 
son\  b.  Nov.  8,  1849,  Alma;  Warren^,  b.  Feb.  21,  185 1,  A.; 
Hamilton  C.\  Oct.  7,  1S52,  A.  ;  Nat/ian\  July  12,  1854,  A.  ;  Nancy 
Alice""  Martin,  Jan.  20,  1856,  A.;  Melissa\  Oct.  9,  1857,  A.;  Alonzo\ 
b.  July  13,  1859,  A.,  d.  June  9,  1865  ;  Amy  FJiza\  b.  July  25,  1861, 
A.  ;  S/ierman",  Oct.  10,  1864,  A.;  William  Herbert^,  Oct.  11,  1866, 
A.;  John  Alma^  Martin,  Oct.  13,  1868,  A.  One  of  the  daughters^ 
m.  David  Collicutt  and  res.  Elgin. 

3691. 

JOHN'  CLEVELAND  (John"),  m.  Sarah  Ann  Ackerly,  da. 
David,  res.  Petitcodiae,  N.  B.,  1885,  millwright.  Ch.:  Albert', 
b.  Dec.  24,  1849,  d.  9352-8  Cordelia*,  b.  Nov.  11,  185 1  ;  Hard- 
ing', b.  April  21,  1854  ;  John  Albert"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  18, 
1856;  Emma',  b.  Feb.  12,  1858  ;  Asahel',  b.  Nov.  16,  i860  ;  Rob- 
ert Alva',  b.  Feb.  15,  1862,  res.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  wholesale  cigar 
dealer;  Whitney',  b.  Mar.  26,  1865;  Ella',  Sept.  10,  1868; 
Clara"  Cleveland,  Oct.  17,  1873. 

3692. 

ALEXANDER'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Lubec,  Me.,  June 
29,  1853,  Martha  Nicholson,  b.  Curryville,  N.  B.,  Dec.  29,  1824, 
da.  Henry  and  Sybil  (Martin),  res.  Alma,  N.  B.,  1886,  farmer. 
Ch.: 

9359-  William  Arlington"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  22,  1853, 
Brewer,  Me.,  m.  Forest  Glen,  N.  B.,  July  20,  1879,  Amy  Louns- 
bury.  Ch.:  Ethel  Marjorie",  b.  Jan.  29,  1881,  d.  June  9,  1882; 
Arthur  Philip"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  d.  July  3,  1884. 

9360  Nancy  Ellen"  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1855,  Alma, 
m.  Nov.  21,  1874,  Henry  Bailey  Fletcher,  res.  Forest  Glen.  Ch.; 
Ellen  Jane"  Fletcher,  b.  Apr.  21,  1877  ;  Hattie"  Fletcher,  Sept.  30, 
1878  ;  Harry  Ashtoir'  Fletcher,  Mar.  7,  1880  ;  Charles  Rensforth" 
Fletcher,  b.  Jan.  13,  d.  Sept.  6,  1882  ;  Leander'  Fletcher,  Nov.  22, 
1883;  Gertrude  May""  Fletcher,  July  i,  1885. 

9361  John  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  17,  1S56,  A.,  d. 
Nov.  17,  1870.  9362  Jane  Susannah",  b.  Mar.  22,  1858,  A.,  d. 
Mar.  17,  1872. 

9363     Ruth' Cleveland,  b.   Apr.  22,   i860,  A.,  m.   Nov.  21, 


Il8o  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

1883,  Robert  Williams,  res.  Saccarappa,  Cumberland  co.,  Me.   Ch. : 
Harold  Percy"  Williams,  b.  Oct.  4,  1885,  Alma. 

9364  Amy*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  26,  1862,  A.,  m.  Apr.  4, 1885, 
Thomas  Jones,  res.  Gorham,  Me.  Ch..:  Da ughier\  b.  Oct.  10,  1885. 
9365-8  Marth.4  Adelaide',  b.  Sept.  26,  1864,  Alma  ;  George 
Marshall*,  b.  Dec.  22,  1866,  A.;  Minnie  Cordelia',  b.  June  26, 
1870,  A.,  d.  Oct.  I,  1884;  Fletcher'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  3, 
1872,  A. 

3693. 

NATHAN'  CLEVELAND  (John"),  m.  Dec.  27,  1855,  Mary 
Ackerly,  da.  David,  res.  Bridgewater,  N.  S.,  1886.  Ch.:  Mary 
Ackerly'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  6,  1857,  d.  Oct.  16,  1862.  9369-73 
Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  21,  i860;  Manley  R.', b.  May  10, 
1862;  Milton  E.',  b.  Mays,  1864  ;  Harding  W.',  b.  June  i,  1868; 
Annie  M.',  b.  Apr.  26,  1872  ;  Ernest  A.'  Cleveland,  b.  May 
12,  1874. 

3695. 

DAVID  CUTTIN^  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Sept.  30,  1866, 
Mary  Martin,  da.  of  And.,  res.  Alma,  N.  B.,  1886.  Ch.  :  9374-9 
Judson  a.',  b.  Nov.  25,  1869;  Victor  E.',  b.  Sept.  14,  1870; 
Charles  H.',  b.  May  24,  1873  ;  Albert  E.',  b.  Apr!  15,  1875  ; 
James  W.',  b.  Dec.  14,  1876  ;  John  F.',  b.  Dec.  10,  1878  ;  Daniel 
S.',  b.  Apr.  15,  1883  ;  Mary  E.'  Cleveland,  b.  May  20,  1885. 

3696. 

AMA  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Alma,  N.  B.,  Nov. 
17.  1859,  James  Smith,  b.  A.  Apr.  8,  1835,  only  s.  James  and 
Catharine  (Sinclair).  Dwelt  Alma  to  1884,  afterward  in  Me.  : 
res.,  1885,  Saccarappa,  Me.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Alma  : 

9380  John  JVes/e/  Smith,  b.  Sept.  4,  i860,  m.  Moncton,  N.  B., 
Dec.  25,  1882,  Margaret  Ellen  Buckard,  b.  Alma  July  4,  1858,  da. 
Capt.  Charles  and  Margaret  (Years);  res.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1885.     Ch.  :   Gertie'  Smith,  b.  Nov.  30,  1885,  Jamaica  P. 

9381  Johnston^  Smith,  b.  July  20,  1862,  m.  Westbrook,  Me., 
July  1, 1885,  Robeana  McWhirter,  b.  New  Richmond,  P.  Q.,  Can., 
Sept.  17,  1863,  da.  Robert  and  Margaret  McNair  (Fallow),  1.  Sac- 
carappa, operator  in  mill.  Aggie  Jane^  Smith,  b.  Sept.  6,  1864,  1. 
Boston  ;  An7iie  Maria''  Smith,  b.  Nov.  12,  1867,  d.  A.  June  22,  1879; 
Alfred  James^  Smith,  b.  Mar.  12,  1870;  Williain  Ackertnaif  Smith, 
July  12,  1872;  Ada''  Smith,  Apr.  i,  1875;  David  Arthur^  Smith, 
Mar.  II,  1879. 

3697. 

WILLIAM   SEARS'  CLEVELAND  (john«,Nathan«,  Benj.-,  Benj.3, 

Aaron^),  m.  Alma,  N.  B.,  Oct.  22,  1872,  Hannah  Maria  Foster,  b. 
A.  Mar.  15,  1844,  a  da.  James  and  Hannah  (Horscome).  Ch.  b. 
Salem,  Mass.  :  9382  Mabel'  Cleveland,  b.  June  5,  1874.  9383 
Everett'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  21,  1878.  9384  Grace'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Aug.  28,  1881. 

William  Sears'  Cleveland,  residence  Alma  to  1869,  since 
at  Salem  (1888);  builder  and  joiner.  • 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  ii8l 

3700. 

CHARLES  EDWIN'  CLEVELAND  (james  William^,  Aaron^ 
Benjamin*,  Benjamin',  Aaron^,  Moses'),    m.  at  Bellcvue    Cottage,    OnsloW, 

N.  S.,  Oct.  II,  i860,  Miss  Sarah  Jane  Rees  of  Halifax,  N.  S.; 
res.  South  Plymouth,  Plymouth  co.,  Mass.,  1886.     Ch.  :  9. 

3704. 

Charles    UOUf/laSS'    Burba f/e  (Mary  Eliza»,  Aa^on^  Ben.S  Ben.s, 

Aarons),  m.  Nov.  6,  1872,  Cynthia  Ahnd'  Pudsey  +35°6  i^Hugh^  Pudsey, 

Roulenia*,  Ben.«,  Ben. 3,  Aaron").       Ch.  :    4. 

3707. 

GEORGE  AARON'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  DeWolf,  Aaron*, 
Benjamin*,  Benjamins,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),    m.  Clarence,  N.  S.,    July  29,   1874, 

Alice  Minard,  b.  Caledonia,  N.  S.,  Dec.  12,  1852,  da.  Samuel  and 
EHzabeth  (Freeman).  Ch.  :  9385-6  Roy  Sanford',  b.  May  8, 
1875;  Fred  Maurice",  b.  Dec.  6,  1876;  Fannie',  b.  Aug.  23, 
1879  ;  George  Leonard',  b.  July  5,  1881  ;  Alice  Minard"  Cleve- 
land, b.  June  17,  1885. 

Rev.  George  Aaron'  Cleveland,  a  successful  Baptist  cler- 
:g-yman.  Was  pastor  at  N.  Brookfield,  N.  S.,  1874,  and  1886  at 
North  Berwick,  York  co..  Me.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

3708. 

JAMES  HANDLEY'  CLEVELAND  (chariesDeWoif<=),  m.  in 
N.  S.,  Elizabeth  Fales  of  Victoria,  N.  S.  Ch.  :  9387  George' 
Cleveland  ;  Mabel'  Cleveland  ;  another',  d. 

3720. 

MARY'    CLEVELAND    (Eliphas^,  EUphasS,  Moses*,  Benjamins,  Aaron^ 

Mosesi),  d.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  May  6,  1879,  a.  67,  m.  Catskill,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  5,  1838,  Levi  Miller,  b.  Ancram,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
6,  1814,  s.  John.  He  res.  Hamilton  Park,  New  Haven,  1882.  Ch.: 
9388  Henrf  Miller,  b.  Aug.  11,  1839,  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  d. 
Mar.  21,  1867,  m,  in  Balston,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.  Ch. :  SeveraP, 
d.  infants.  Frances^,  b.  Feb.  6,  1841,  Ancram,  d.  Falls  Village 
June  15,  1848.  9389  Mary  Alice^  Miller,  b.  Apr.  5,  1844,  Pine 
Plains,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y. 

3721. 

ANN  ELIZA^  CLEVELAND  (Eiiphas«),  m.  Stockport,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  I,  1834,  Henry  Sturges,  b.  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1808, 
d.  Huntsville,  Litchfield  co..  Conn.,  Sept.  25,  1882,  s.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam and  Sarah  (Morecock,  b.  London,  Eng.).  Ch.  b.  Catskill, 
N.  Y.  :  Sarah  Elizabeth''  Sturges,  b.  Feb.  23,  1835,  d.  Hudson,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  27,  1836. 

9390  Johfi  Cumberland^  Sturges,  b.  Jan.  15,  1837,  m.  South 
Canaan,  Litchfield  co..  Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1864,  1865,  Mary  Lewize 
Morrice,  b.  Canaan  Sept.  21,  1843,  da.  Russel  and  Harriet  (Hol- 
comb,    da.    Daniel  Holcomb  of  Canaan,   and  Sarah   Tubbs. — 


Il32  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Holcombgen.,  by  Dr.  Wm.  Hoko/iib,  N.  Y.  a'fy.)  Of  Huntsville  1882, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1891,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Huntsv.  :  Edmund  Rus- 
seir  Sturges,  July  15,  1869  ;  Susie  Louise  Morrice^  Sturges,  May  16, 

1880. 

9391  James  Cleveland^  Sturges,  b.  Mar.  23,  1839,  ni.  Evans- 
ville,  Rock  co.,  Wis.,  June  9,  1869,  Delia  Norton;  res.  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  book  and  music  dealer.  Ch.  :  JFi/sou  N'orton''  Sturges  ;  Bea- 
trice^ Sturges  J  Lucille'  Sturges. 

9392  Wilson  Fage^  Sturges,  b.  Sept.  25,  1841,  m.  Cornwall 
Bridge,  Litchfield  co.,  Conn.,  May  21,  1867,  Frances  Josephine 
Hubbard,  1.  Cornwall  B.,  owns  and  operates  a  farm,  raises 
tobacco.  Ch.  :  fames"  Sturges;  d.  a.  i^  months  ;  Wilson  ILubhard^ 
Sturges;  Delia  Anna''  Sturges;  Corie  EtJuT  Sturges;  Grace"  Sturges, 
b.  Mar.  4,  1885,  Cornwall  B. 

Hon.  Henry  Sturges  was  Member  N.  Y.  Legislature  1870  ; 
resided  in  Catskill  to  May,  1835,  Hudson  to  Oct.  2,  1836,  Catskill 
ag.  to  Feb.,  1842,  Ancram,  N.  Y.,  to  1847,  South  Canaan  to  1878, 
Huntsville  afterward ;  formerly  a  manufacturer,  afterward 
owned  and  operated  a  farm.     Mrs.  Sturges  res.  Bridgeport. 

3722. 

JAMES  FLEMING'  CLEVELAND  (Eiiphas«),  d.  Toilsome 
Hill,  Fairfield  co.,  Conn.,  Apr.  5.  1888,  a.  73,  m.,  Hudson,  N.  Y., 
Eliza  Babcock,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1824-5,  d.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  July 

16,  1879-80,  a  da.  John  (d.  in  Troy)  and (Birge).     Dwelt 

at  Hudson,  Ancram,  1856,  and  Copake,  N.  Y.,  Pittsfield,  and 
since  1856  at  Bridgeport;  manufacturer.     Ch.  : 

+9393  James  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  1840  Ancram,  N.  Y. 
John"  Cleveland,  b.  Ancram,  d.  Ancram,  aged  11. 
9394  Mary  Eliza"*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.,  1845,  A.,  m. 
Bridgep.,  William  James  Wheeler,  b.  Vt.  ;  of  Toilsome  Hill,  n. 
Bridgep.,  grain  dea"ler.  Ch.,  b.  T.  H.,  Bridgep.  :  Frederick  Cleve- 
land'' Wheeler,  Nov.,  1875;  James  Hemy  Wheeler,  July  4,  1877  ; 
fames',  d.  soon;  Robert  Clyde"  Wheeler,  b.  1881  ;  Henry  Flip  lias" 
Wheeler,  1883  ;    William"  Wheeler,  1885  ;  fessie",  Mar.,  1889. 

+9395  George  Edward"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  25,  1847,  An- 
cram, N.  Y. 

+9396  William  Bliss'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  26,  1849,  An- 
cram, N.  Y. 

9307  Annie  E.  Babcock',  b.  1852  A.,  d.  Bridgep.  1871. 
Francis',  b.  Copake,  d.  C,  young  ;  Lucy  Babcock"  Cleveland, 
b.  Bridgep.,  d.  B.,  a.  13  months. 

3723. 

HARRIET  FRANCES'  CLEVELAND  (Eiiphase),  m.  ist, 
Millerton,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1841,  George  Currie,  he  d. 
M.,  Dec.  8,  1845,  foreman.  She  m.  2d,  M.,  Dec.  15,  1854, 
Thomas  Jarrett ;  1.  Falls  Village,  Conn.,  1882,  builder.  Ch.  b. 
Falls  v.,  by  ist  m. : 

9398  Mary  Frances^  Currie,  b.  July  17,  1842,  m.  S.  Canaan, 
Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1855,  George  Wilcox;  1.  Harwinton,  Conn.  s.  p. 
George  Cleziiland''  Currie,  b.  Oct.  2,  1844,  d.  July  15,  1848.  By 
2d  m.  :  9399    William^  farrett,  b.  Nov.  2,  1855,  carpenter. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1183 

9400  A?ina^  Jarrett,  b.  July  6,  1857,  m.  Falls  V.,  Mar.  17, 
1879,  E.  Frederick  Williams.  Ch.  Ernes f  Winiai/is,  b.  1882. 
Jennie  A.^  Janeft,  b.  June  2,  1859  ;  Fttllcn^  Jarrcit,  b.  Dec.  24, 
1863. 

3724. 

EDWARD'  CLEAVELAND  (Eiiphase),  d.  Canaan,  Conn., 
Feb.  17,  1866,  a.  45,  m.  Ancram,  N.  Y.,  Jiily  4,  1849,  Catharine 
Halstead,  b.  Ancram,  Apr.  2,  1832,  a  da.  Edward  and  Melissa 
(Mapes).  (She  m.  2d,  see  below.)  Ch.  b.  Salisbury,  Conn.  : 
Almiron  Halstead^,  b.  July  24,  1850,  d.  S.,  Aug  24,  185 1. 

-I-9401     Frank  Edward**  Cleaveland,  b.  Mar.  18,  1853. 

9402  James  Henry^,  b.  Apr.  24,  1855,  d.  Canton,  Conn., 
Oct.  14,  15,  i860.  John  Escott",  b.  Nov.  19,  185S,  d.  Canton, 
Oct.  9,  i860. 

.  Edward'  Cleaveland  resided  at  Salisbur)^  to  1862,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  to  1865,  and  afterward  at  Canaan.  Mrs.  Catharine 
(Halstead)  Cleveland,  m.  2d,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1867, 
as  2d  w.,  Danville  Alphonso  Richer,  b.  Buckfield,  Oxford  co., 
Me.,  Sept.  9,  i8i5,only  s.  Tobias  and  Sally  (Berry),  res.,  1885-90, 
Hartford,  Conn,  builder,  s.  p.  He  m.  ist,  B.,  Sept.  15,  1835, 
Lucinda  Mason,  b.  Turner,  Androscoggin  co..  Me.,  181 7,  a  da. 
Willard.  Ch.  :  Vernum  Orlando  Richer,  b.  1836,  Hartford,  m. 
Mary  Tittemore,  b.  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  1.  N.  Y.  city,  builder. 
Ch. :  Amy  Richer  ;  Henry  Grovernor  Ricker,  b.  1838,  Hartf., 
d.  in  army,  Jan.,  1862,  unm.,  7th  Me.  Vols.  ;  Harriet  Ann  Ricker, 
b.  1840,  Turner,  m.  Clark  Halstead,  1.  W.  Winsted,  Conn.,  merch. 
Ch.  :  Frederick  Halstead  ;  Sarah  Ann  Ricker,  b.  1842,  Turner, 
m.  Samuel  Frank  Haskell,  1.  Auburn,  Me.,  merch.  Ch.,  5  : 
Amy  Ricker,  b.  1844,  Turner,  d.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  unm.  ; 
John  Ricker,  b.  1846,  Turner,  d.  Sumner,  Oxford  co.,  Me.,  i860  ; 
Charles  Ricker,  b.  1848,  Turner,  m.  Amy  Ricker,  1.  N.  Y.  city, 
teacher,  s.  p.  ;  Frances  Ricker,  b.  1850,  Turner,  m.  Henry 
Moody,  1.  T.,  farmer;  Georgia  Ricker,  b.  1850,  T.,  d.  T.,  1853  ; 
Frederick  Alphonso  Ricker,  b.  1852,  T.,  m.,  1.  T.     Ch.  :  3. 

Halstead  ancestry :  —  Halsied:  5  arms  :  (Essex.)  A  coronet  composed  of  i  fleur-de- 
lis  and  2  leaves  on  the  bend.  .  .  Savage  mentions  Nathaniel  Halsteed,  Dedham,  Mass., 
freem.,  June  2,  1641,  Concord,  Mass.,  m.  Isabel,  may  have  been  father  of  Henry  of  Con- 
cord. Benjamini  of  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  m.  Betsey  ;  Edward  or  Edwin'-'  Halstead,  b.  Hud- 
son, Sept.  14,  1807,  m.  Melissa  Mapes,  b.  Taghkanick,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  o.-,  1805. 

Mapes  ancestry  :  —  (Feltham  and  RoUesby,  Norfolk  co.,  Eng.)  Sa.  4  lozenges  in  fesse 
or.  Crest  —  Arm  embowed  in  armour  or  holding  in  gauntlet  a  spur.  .  .  Savage  vnen- 
tions:  John,  b.  1613,  fr.  Ipswich,  Eng.,  1634,  Southold,  N.  Y.,  1662;  Joseph  of  Setauket, 
Suffolk  CO.,  N.  Y.,  1655;  Thomas,  Southold,  1640.  .  .  .  Jonathan  1  of  Taghkanic  m. 
Catharine  ;  Melissa^  Mapes. 

3725. 

TViliimtt'     Fellows     (Maria",  Eliphass,  Moses^,  Benjamins,  Aarona),     d. 

Feb.  16,  1854,  a.  45,  m.  Oct.  n,  1836,  Catharine  M.   Hallenbeck, 
or  Holenbeck.     She  res.  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1882.     Ch.  : 

9403  Ambrose  J.^  Feliotn's,  b.  May  7,  1838,  m.  Sept.  22,  1875, 
Martha  C.  Wentworth  of  Chatham,  N.  Y.,  res.  Chatham  Village, 
Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.     Ch.  :  Earle  IV.'  Fellows,  b.  Apr.  8,  1878. 

9404  Henry  B.^  Fellows,  b.  Nov.  14,  1839,  was  killed  at 
battle  of  Hanover  Court  House,  Va.,  May  27,  1862. 

9405  Annie  M.^  Fellows,  b.  Oct.  12,  1841,  m.  Nov.  20,  1866, 
Homer  Miller  of  Hillsdale,  N.  Y.,  1.  Hudson.  Ch.  :  Cora  E.' 
Miller,  b.  Dec.  25,  1867  ;  Jo/in^  Miller,  b.  Aug.  28,  187 1. 


I  J §4  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

9406  Emeline^  Fellows,  b.  Apr.  26,  1846,  d.  Hillsd.,  Feb.  22, 
1880,  m.  Jan.  26,  1869,  Orin  Haywood  of  Copake,  N.  Y.  Ch.  : 
Dewef  Haytiwod,  b.  Apr.  21,  1870;  Midd"  Haywood,. h.  Apr.  26, 
1872,  d.  Hillsd.,  Mar.  16,  1873  ;  Henrf  Haywood,  b.  Jan.  22,  1874  ; 
William  F.^  Haywood,  b.  Dec.  11,  1876  ;  Daniel''  Haywood,] an.  i-j, 
1879. 

9407  Aaron^  Fellows,  b.  May  13,  1844,  m.  Hillsd.,  Jan.  26, 
1877,  Henrietta  Jones  of  Hillsd.  Dwelt  Hillsd.  Ch.  :  Edith 
Elaine^  Fellows,  b.  Aug.  20,  1879. 

3726. 

John'  Felloivs  (Maria"),  m.  Oct.  20,  1838,  Caroline  Pulver, 
res.  Martindale,  n.  Copake  Flats,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.,  1881, 
builder  ;  has  the  old  bass  viol.  Ch.  :  9408  Emeline^  Fellows,  b. 
Aug.  5,  1843,  d.  June  20,  1863,  m.  Erastus  Smith.     Ch.  i  d. 

3727. 

Henry'  Felloivs  (Maria'),  m.  Aug.  23,  1841,  Catharine 
Ranney,  res.  Copake,  N.  Y.,  1882,  by  trade  machinist ;  for 
years  a  merchant.     Ch.  : 

9409  Abbie  Ratine f  Fellows,  b.  Dec.  24,  1843,  m.  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  31,  1866,  Rev.  Franklin  M.  Sprague  of  New  Haven, 
Conn.  ;  res.,  Indian  Orchard,  Me.  Ch.  :  Emma  Mariam^  Sprague, 
b.  June  10,  1872. 

9410  Henry  Parker^  Fellows,  b.  Aug.  4,  1849,  unm.,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  lawyer. 

3730. 

Eliphalet  CleVelancT  Studley  (Anna^,  Eliphas=,  Moses*,  Ben- 
jamins, Aaron"),  m.  ist,  Newark,  Worcester  co.,  Md.,  Mar.  4,  1847, 
Mary  Elizabeth  Bowden,  b.  N.,  Nov.  14,  1827,  d.  N.,  Jan.  27, 
1855,  da.  Littleton  and  Christiana  (White).  He  m.  2d,  Laurel, 
Sussex  CO.,  Del.,  Sept.  30,  1861,  Annie  Mariah  Burton,  b.  Ocean 
View,  Sussex  co.,  Del.,  July  23,  1841,  da.  John  and  Rhoda 
(Chord).  Ch.  by  ist  m. :  Mary  Mills^  Studley,  b.  Dec.  18,  1847, 
Newark,  d.  N.,  Apr.  8,  1853. 

94 1 1  Annie  Cleveland^  Studley,  b.  Oct.  10,  1850,  N.,  m.  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  Apr.  30,  1874,  Michael  Curtis  Hall,  b.  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  May  23,  1847,  a  s.  Thomas  and  Mary,  res.,  1874-1884,  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.,  of  Hall  &  Furgason  [Lewis  C],  commission 
merchants,  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.  :  Mary  Edna'  Hall,  b.  Mar.  11,  1877, 
Jersey  City. 

9412  Ella  Elizabeth^  Studley,  b.  Aug.  23,  1853,  Newark,  d. 
Laurel,  Sept.  13,  1864.  By  2d  m.  :  Mary^  Studley,  b.  July  i, 
1862,  L.,  d.  L.,  July  9,  1862. 

9413  William  Joseph'  Studley,  b.  July  4,  1863,  L.,  unm.,  1. 
Laurel,  merchant. 

9414  Mary  Lizzie'  Studley,  b.  Nov.  2,  1865,  L.,  d.  L,,  Apr. 
29,  1866  ;  Robert  Sidney'  Studley,  b.  Apr.  24,  1868,  L.  ;  Washington 
Irving''  Studley,  b.  Nov.  4,  1877,  d.  L.,  Sept.  18,  1879. 

Eliphalet  Cleveland'  Studley  lived  at  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  to  Sept., 
1843,  N.  Y.  city  and  Hartford,  Conn.,  to  July,  1845,  sea  voyaged 
to  Berlin,  Worcester  co.,  Md.,  thence,  1846,  to  Newark,  to  June, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1185 

1858,  here  he  was  P.M.,  appointed  Feb.,  1S53  and  1856,  mer- 
chant;  from  1858,  Salisbury,  Wicomico  co.,  Md.,  and  Laurel,  1. 
L.     Served  in  the  9th  Del.  Vols.,  the  last  regt.  from  Del. 

3736. 

LUCY     ANN'     CLEVELx\ND     (Moses»,   Clark^   Moses^    Benjamin', 

Aaron^),  m.  Oct.  8,  1 848,  Franklin  Blake,  res.,  1882,  Porter  co., 
Ind.,  farmer.     Ch.  :  8. 

3755. 

SanineV    Hah'er    (Elizabeth*,  Clark%  Moses^  Benjamin^,  Aaron"),  died 

Clyde,  O.,  June  i,  1855,  a.  27,  m.  Fremont,  O.,  Mar.  23,  1853, 
Emerette  Elizabeth  Rathbun,  b.  Clyde,  June  23,  1836,  daughter 
Lucius  and  Rhoda  (Gillett).  Dwelt  in  Sandusky  co.,  O.,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Clyde:  Clark  Clevdand^  Baker,  b.  Mar.  i,  1854,  d.  Clyde 
Dec.  28,  1855. 

9415  Emma  Elizabeth^  Baker,  b.  July  16,  1855,  m.  Clyde 
Julv  28,  1873,  Nicholas  Wadsworth,  b.  1848,  s.  Clinton  and  Lu- 
cinda  (Foose).  Ch.:  Clinton  SamiitP  IVadswortk,  b.  Apr.  30,  1874, 
Castalia,  O  ;  Franklin"  Wadsworth,  Sept.  14,  1875,  Castalia  ;  Clark 
Baker''  IVadstvortk,  Jan.  12,  1877,  Castalia  ;  Everette''  Wadsworth, 
Jan.  14,  1878,  Castalia;  Vernon^  Wadsworth,  Oct.  23,  1881,  Port 
Clinton,  O. 

3757. 

Kezidh'  Baker  (Elizabeth^),  d.  Clyde,  O.,  July  7,  1859,  a.  28, 
m.  ist,  Fremont,  O.,  July  5,  1850,  William  Hoel,  he  died  since 
1883.  s.  William  ;  thev  separated.  She  m.  2d,  Salt  Lake,  Utah, 
Edwin  Thomas  Gettins,  b.  in  Eng.  Apr.  20,  1834,  s.  Thomas  and 
Mary  (Kings),  res.  Clyde  1883,  formerly  sash  and  blind  manfr. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

9416  Samiier  Hoel,  b.  June  10,  185 1,  Green  Creek  tp.,  O., 
unm.,  res.  Clyde,  farmer.     By  2d  m.: 

9417  Edivin  Clark'  Gettins,  b.  Dec.  15,  1855,  Salt  Lake,  m. 
Rising  Sun,  Wood  co.,  O.,  Oct.  12,  1882,  Laura  Glansey  b.  Eng., 
May  ii,  1863,  da.  William  John  and  Anna  Jane,  res.  Clyde,  emp. 
in  organ  factory.  Charles  Napoleon^  Gettins,  b.  July  2,  1858,  C, 
d.  C.  July  23,  1861. 

3758. 

Sarah  Ann'  Baker  (Eiizabeth«),  m.  Fremont,  O.,  Apr.  2, 
1857,  Solomon  Knauss,  b.  in  Pa  July  16,  1831,  d.  Sandusky,  O., 
Oct.  5,  1866,  s.  Solomon  and  Sarah  (Moore),  farmer.  She  res. 
Clyde,  O.,  1883.     Ch.  b.  Sandusky  : 

9|i8  Clark  Baker^  Knauss^  b.  Mar.  15,  1858,  m.  Fremont, 
O..  FelD.  5,  1 87 7,  Ida  Josephiae  Crippin,  b.  Sandusky,  Dec.  7, 
1857,  da.  Charles  Henry  and  Heuriette  (Hamum),  res.  Sandusky, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Sandusky  :  Beryl  Florence"  Knauss,  b.  Dec.  7,  1880  ;. 
Nettie''  Knauss,  b.  Jan.  26,  18S1  ;  Soloino)f  Knauss,  b.  May  5,  d.  S. 
26,  1882. 

9419  Sarah  Elizabeth*^  Knauss,  b.  Jan.  26,  i860,  m.  Fremont, 
Nov.  2,  1882,  James  Bowen,  b.  Clyde  Jan.  i,  i860,  s.  Alexander 
and  Marv  (Godard),  res.  Janesville,  Wis.,  builder.  9420  Solo- 
mon^, b.  May  13,  1867,  res. -Clyde. 

75 


1 1 86  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

3760. 

AhUfaiV  Baker  (Elizabeth^),  d.  Clyde,  O.,  Sept,  30,  1865,  a. 
27,  m.  Fremont,  O.,  Feb.  5,  i860,  Franklin  William  Short,  he  d. 
Clyde  May  10,  1865  ;  dwelt  at  Clyde,  school  teacher  and  farmer. 
Ch.:  2  : 

9421  Florienes^  Short,  b.  May  27,  1861,  Clyde,  m.  C.  Jan.  5, 
1881,  Frederick  Hawk,  b.  Fremont  Aug".  25,  1854,  as.  David  and 
Mary  (McTntyre),  res.  Clyde  1883,  farmer.  Ch.:  Clyde  Winfield^ 
Hawk,  b.  Nov.  7,  1881,  Clyde. 

3762. 

Jemima  Elizabeth'  liaL'er  (Elizabeth"),  m.  Clyde,  O.,  Jan. 
10,  1863,  Norman  Eddy  Ellsworth,  b.  Mishawaka,  vSt.  Joseph  co., 
Ind.,  Mar.  20,  1845,  a  s.  James  Perkins  and  Jemima  (Cleveland), 
and  bro.  to  Frederick  ;  res.  near  Clyde,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Clyde, 
all  unm.  and  res.  home  1883  : 

9422  An?i  Elizabeth'^  Ellsworth,  b.  Oct.  15,  1866. 

9423  Florence^  Ellsworth,  b.  Oct.  13,  1868. 

9424  Nellie  May''  Ellsworth,  b.  Dec.  19,  187 1. 

Frederick  David^  Ellsworth,  Apr.  3,  1874  ;  Norman 
Eddy^  Ellsworth,  Apr.  19,  1876  ;  Georoe  Milhiirif  Ellsworth,  Dec. 
23,  1878  ;  Seth^  Ellsworth,  Sept.  26,  1881. 

3763. 

JAMES  BUTLER'  CLEVELAND  (james^,  Clark=,  MosesS  Ben- 
jamins, Aaron2,  Moses'),  d.  n.  Green  Spring",  O.,  Jan.  6,  1894,  a.  62,  m. 
Green  Creek  tp.,  Clyde,  O.,  Mar.  3,  1853,  Julia  Parmeter,  born 
Green  Spring,  O.,  May  22,  1837,  da.  Willard  and  Diana  (Hardin), 
res.  near  Green  Spring,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Clyde  :  Diana  Hardin*, 
b.  Dec.  16,  1854,  d.  C.  May  3,  1864. 

9425  Nettie**  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  21,  1859,  m.  C.  Sept.  17, 
1878,  George  McGormly,  b.  Belleville,  Sandusky  co.,  O.,  Nov. 
29,  1854,  s.  George  and  Jane  (Hampshire),  res.  Green  vSpring, 
teacher.  Ch.:  James  Orlef  McGormly,  b.  Aug.  10,  1879,  Green 
Spring. 

9426  George  Brace^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  11,  1861,  res. 
Green  Spring,  farmer. 

3764. 

ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (james«),  d.  Clyde,  O.,  Nov.  11,  1863, 
a.  30,  m.  C.  Apr.  9,  1854,  Daniel  Jackson  Harris,  b.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Oct.  30,  1830,  s.  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Kenyon),  res.  Clyde, 
salesman.     Ch.  b.  Clyde  : 

9427  William  Culver^  Harris,  b.  Sept.  27,  1854,  m.  C.  Dec. 
31,  1878,  Elizabeth  Hess,  b.  C.  July  28,  1S61,  da.  Reuben  Willis 
and  Mary  Ann  (Patrick),  res.  Clyde,  farmer.  Ch.  born  Clyde  : 
Daniel  Jackson'  Harris,  Feb.  22,  1880;  Charles  William'  Harris, 
Dec.  9,  1881. 

Jeanette"  Harris,  b.  Sept.  28,  1856,  d.  C.  Apr.  6,  1868. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  ng/ 

3765. 

CLARK  RATHBUN'  CLEVELAND  (james«),  married  ist, 
Clyde,  O.,  July  29,  i860,  Sarah  Herald,  b.  Green  Creek  tp.,  O., 
Oct.  10,  1842,  d.  n.  Clyde  Apr.  18,  1890,  da.  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Stevenson).  He  m.  2d,  C,  Dec.  24,  1890,  Mrs.  Alma  (Andrews) 
Liveno-ood,  b.  n.  C.  Dec.  27,  1858,  wid.  of  Henry  Peter  Liven- 
good,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Mary  Jane  (Craig").     Ch.: 

9428  Clara  Jeanette**  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  11,  1861, 
Clyde,  m.  C.  Nov.  28,  1882,  Oliver  Eggleston  Hawk,  b.  Fremont, 
O.,  Mar.  20,  i860,  a  s.  David  and  Mary  (Mclntyre).  Residence 
always  in  Sandusky  county,  O.,  of  Clyde  (1882-95)  teacher  and 
farmer,  was  State  secretar}^  of  the  Patrons  of  Industry  of  North 
America,  1894.  s.  p.  Adopted  ch.:  Ivan  Oliver  Hawk,  nee  Frank- 
lin Blaine  Stapleton,  b.  June  26,  1885,  adopted  at  Fremont,  O., 
May  26,  1888. 

9429  Mary  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  28,  1862, 
Clyde,  m.  C.  Dec.  21,  1885,  John  Henry  Shipman,  b.  Plymouth, 
O.,  Aug.  22,  1864,  s.  James  Wesley  and  Hester  (Melleck).  Of 
New  Washington,  Crawford  co.,  O.,  railroad  inan.  Ch.  b.  New 
Washington  :  Dawn  Janetie'  Ship7nan,  May  25,  1888  ;  Carl  Cleve- 
land'^ Shipman,  Aug.  25,  1892. 

+943°  James  Rathbun*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  8,  1864,  Clyde, 
Ohio. 

Willi  am**  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  25,  1866,  C,  d.  C.  Jan. 
I,  1867. 

9431  Addie  Augusta*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  10,  1869,  C, 
m.  C.  Dec.  22,  1886,  George  Neikirk,  b.  Republic,  O.,  Apr.  20, 
i860,  s.  David  and  Sarah  Jane  (Beard),  res.  near  Clyde,  farmer. 
Ch.  I3.  near  C:  Edna  Claire^  Neikirk,  Nov.  18,  1887  ;  Floyd  Edgar^ 
Neikirk,  Feb.  21,  1890  ;  Irene  Sara/ir'  Neikirk,  Jan.  20,  1893. 

9432  Clarence  Lee"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  11,  1871,  C,  m. 
Fremont,  May  2,  1894,  Ernestine  Clapp  Huss,  b.  near  F.  Dec.  i, 
1873,  da.  Burr  and  Margaret  (Francisco),  res.  n.  Green  Spring, 
O.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

9433  Irvin  Leslie*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  2,  1874,  Green  S., 
m.  Freemont  Nov.  10,  1894,  Myrna  Livengood  of  Clyde,  b.  Bitts- 
ville.  Mar.  25,  1878,  a  da.  Henry  Peter  and  Alma  (Andrews), 
res.  n.  Clyde,  farmer,  s.  p. 

9434  Herbert  Russell*  Cleveland,  b.  July  3,  1876,  Green 
S.,  res.  home.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

Clark  Rathbun'  Cleveland,  of  Green  Spring  to  1864, 
Windsor,  Can.,  to  1865,  Clyde  since,  farmer.  Alma  Andrews  m. 
ist,  Clyde,  summer  of  1877,  Henry  Peter  Livengood,  b.  Groten 
Centre,  O.,  Feb.  25,  1854,  d.  Clyde  Jan.  8,  1885,  son  Peter  and 
Matilda  (Wood);  ch.:  i.  Myrna  Livengood,  b.  Mar.  25,  1878, 
Bittsville,  m.  Irvin  Leslie*  Cleveland  +9433-  2.  Atah  Liven- 
good, b.  Sept.  3,  1884,  Clyde. 

3766. 

GEORGE  DOWNING'  CLEVELAND  (jameso),  married 
ist,  Clyde,  O.,  Jan.  31,  1864,  Rosa  Metz,  b.  Canton,  Stark  co.,  O., 
Sept.  20,  1842,  d.  Clyde  June  3,    1881,  da.  John  and   Margaret 


Il88  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

(Shultz).  He  m.  2d,  Fremont,  O.,  June  29,  1882,  Martha  Stroup, 
b.  Buljo,  Crawford  co.,  O.,  Apr.  30,  1860,  da.  Henry  and  Melinda 
(Swineford).  Dwelt  at  Clyde  to  1864,  Windsor,  Can.,  to  1865  ; 
since  in  Clyde  (1882),  farmer.     Ch.  b}^  ist  m.: 

9435-7  Clark  Downing*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1864,  Wind- 
sor, Can.;  Minnie  May*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  13,  1868,  Clyde,  O.; 
Olivia*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  1870,  Clyde,  O.;  Albert"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Dec.  7,  1876,  Clyde,  d.  Nov.  14,  1877. 

3768. 

CHAPLIN  SQUIER'  CLEVELAND  (james^),  m.  Clyde,  O., 
Mar.  9,  1869,  Susan  Ann  West,  b.  Wellington,  O.,  July  18,  1849, 
da.  Horace  and  Susan  Ann  (Weiser),  res.  Clyde,  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Clyde : 

9438-41  Elvira  Eliza*  Cleveland,  b.  July  25,  1869;  Fred 
Chalmers*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20,  187 1;  Edwin  Louis*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Apr.  18,  1872,  d.  C,  Nov.  19,  1879;  Norman  James' 
Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  30,  1874  ;  Ona  Bell*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  19^ 
1879  ;  Gertrude  Blanche*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  7,  1881,  d.  Clyde, 
Feb.  17,  1882. 

3769. 

JOHN  HUNTER'  CLEVELAND  (james«),  d.  n.  Clyde,  O., 
Oct.  28,  1879,  a.  32,  m.  Green  Spring,  O.,  Nov.  21,  1872,  Helen 
Stark,  born  Clyde,  June  23,  1846,  da.  John  and  Ann  (Hooper). 
Dwelt  at  Clyde,  farmer.  His  wid.  res.  Battle  Creek,  Mich., 
1882.     Ch.: 

9442  Myrtie  May*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  r,  1873,  Clyde. 

3773. 

WHITING'     CLEVELAND     (john',   Abel=,    Moses4,    Benj.3,    Aaron', 

Mosesi),   m.   Mrs.    Harriet   (Plank)    Limbarger ;    res.  Tecumseh, 
Mich.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9443  Thomas*  Cleveland,  b.  1870.     vSon*,  d.  young. 

3774. 

JEROME'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  Dec. 
25,  1857,  Melissa  Sherman,  born  T.,  Dec.  15,  1839,  da.  Welcome 
and  Marilla  (Hill),  res.  Tecumseh,  builder  and  merchant.  Ch.: 
Lena  Gertrude*,  b.  Sept.  3,  1858,  Raisin,  Mich.,  d.  Mar.  17,  i860. 
9444-5  Addie  Augusta*,  b.  May  i,  1861,  Raisin,  Mich.; 
Julia  Estelle*,  b.  Mar.  i,  1867,  Tecumseh,  Mich.;  Fannie  Lu- 
ELLA*,  b.  Apr.  12,  1869,  T.,  d.  Nov.  26,  1872  ;  Edward  Augustus*, 
b.  Mar.  20,  1874,  T.,  d.  July  7,  1875. 

3776. 

EDWARD  AUGUSTUS'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  ist, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.,  Feb.  15,  1855,  Harriet  Sophia'  Cleveland 
+3792  (George^,  Abels,  etc.),  she  died  Addisou,  Lenawee  co.,  Mich., 
Aug.  22,  1878,  a.  40.  He  m.  2d,  Hudson,  Mich.,  Nov.  11,  1879, 
Sarah  Jane  Halleron,  b.  Markham,  Can.,  Nov.  24,  1852,  d.  Addi- 


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son,  May  11,  1883,  da.  Laurence  Edwin  and  Ann  (McKenney); 
res.  Addison,  farmer  and  hotel  keeper.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

9446     George  Edward"  Cleveland,  b.  July  26,  1865,  m. 
A.,  Mar.  22,  1885,  Nellie  Marilla  Van  Vleet,  b.  Wheatland,  Mich., 
Sept.  26,  1868,  da.  Albert  and  Marilla  (Hatfield),  res.  Addison,' 
restaurant. 

9447-9  Maud  Jane"  Cleveland,  b.  July  11,  1872.  By  2d 
m.:  Florence  Ellen*,  b.  Jan.  16,  1881;  Winnifred  Agnes",  b. 
June  14,  1883. 

3777. 

SOPHIA'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Nov.  27,  1862,  as  2d  w., 
Georoe  Sisson,  b.  Aurora,  Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y.,  1819,  son  Thomas 
and  Hannah  (Brown).     Ch.: 

9450  Frances  A.^  Sisso/i,  b.  Apr.  2,  1864;  Edward  J. ^  Sisson^ 
b.  July  4,  1865  ;  Florine^  Sisson,  b.  Jan.  4,  1867,  d.  Dec.  21,  1872  ; 
Mabel  E.''  and  May  E*  Sisson,  b.  June  8,  1873. 

George  Sisson,  of  Tecumseh,  Mich.;  he  m.  ist,  184S,  Frances 
Taylor,  she  d.  Aug.  29,  1859.  Ch.  b.  Raisin,  Mich.:  Charles  H. 
Sisson,  b.  Sept.  20,  1849  ;  Cornelia  vSisson,  Dec.  4,  1853  ;  Harriet 
E.  Sisson,  Jan.  3,  1856  ;  Julia  A.  Sisson,  Apr.  23,  1858. 

3778. 

JAMES'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m,  June  28, 1874,  Mrs.  Mary 
Jane  (Iveson)  Abbott,  b.  Dover,  Lenawee  co.,  Mich.,  Aug.  22, 
1838,  widow,  da.  George  and  Hannah  (Nichols),  res.  Addison, 
Mich.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9451-2  Millie  Minerva',  b.  Apr.  20,  1875  ;  James  Milton® 
•Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  15,  1880. 

3785. 

JOHN''   CLEVELAND  (CharlesS  AbeP,  MosesS  Ben.s,  Aaron^  Mosesi), 

m.  Angeline  Wheeler,  da.  James;  res.  1883,  Peabody,  Marion 
CO.,  Kan.     Ch.: 

9453-6  Frederick'  Cleveland  ;  Minnie"  Cleveland  ; 
James"  Cleveland;    Maggie  May"  Cleveland. 

3786. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (charies^),  m. 
Jan.  1 8,  1874,  Elizabeth  Higgins,  born  Durham,  Can.,  Sept.  18, 
1853,  da.  James  and  Jane  (Perkins);  res  1883,  Coldwater,  Mich. 
Ch.:  9457  Grace  A."  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  10,  1875,  Coldwater, 
Mich. 

3788. 

William  3£errif  Squires  (Sophia»,  AbeP,  Mosess,  Ben.3,  Aaron^), 

m.  Elgin,  111.,  Nov.  20,  1856,  Harriet  Wilgus  Culbertson,  b.  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1839,  da.  Cyrus  Alexander  and  Catharine 
(Willoughby).     Ch.: 

9458  De  E^ie"  Squires  (da.),  born  Jan.  3,  1858,  Marengo, 
McHenry  co.,  111.,  died  Chicago,  111.,  July  24,  1875  ;  Frank  /.* 
Squires,  b.  Sept.  27,  1859,  C,  d.  C,  July  8,  1878;  A7///V"  Squires 
(named  by  gr.  mother  Culbertson),  b.  Jan.  10,  1861,  C,  d.  Jan.  i, 


IIQO  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

i88i;  Edwin  Cyrus^  Squires,  b.  Nov.  i8,  1862,  C;  IVilloitghby  Mer- 
rit^  Squires,  b.  Oct.  i,  1864,  C. ;  Harry  Dwight"^  Squires,  b.  Mar.  29, 
1867,  C;  Merrit  Fricr^  Squires,  b.  Apr.  10,  1869,  C\  George  Mil- 
to)f  Squires,  Apr.  10,  1873,  C;  Lansing  Orlando'^  Squires,  Sept.  17, 
1874,  C. ;  Hattie  Blanch^  Squires,  Dec.  2 1,  1878,  C;  Maud  S.^  Squires, 
Sept.  I,  1880,  C. 

William  Merrit'  Squires  res.  1S83  and  for  inany  years  in  Chi- 
cago;  the  well-known  Superintendent  of  the  North  Chicago 
City  Railway. 

3793, 

Mphraini'    Heed    (Sally^,  Oyer^,  MosesS  Benj.3,  Aaron^),    d.    Nortll 

Wharton,  Potter  co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  17,  1883,  a.  65,  m.  ist,  Hornells- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  Aug.  5, 1841,  Rebecca  Fogle,  b.  Hornellsv., 
July  16,  1821,  d.  there  Jan.  4,'i845,  a  da.  Christopher  and  Char- 
lotte (Powell).  He  m.  2d,  Sept.  15,  1845,  Susan  Predmore,  b. 
Andover,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  a  da.  John  and  Christina 
(Sephors).     Dwelt  at  Summit,  Pa.,  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

9459  Sarah  Ann'  Reed,  b.  Aug.  15,  1842,  Hornellsv. 

9460  Afary  Christina^  Reed,  b.  Oct.  2,  1844,  H.     By  2d  m.r 

9461  George  Edwin*  Reed,  b.  Sept.  8,  1846,  Hartsville,  N.Y. 

9462  Adella  IsabeW  Reed,  b.  May  2,  1848,  Hartsv.,  m.  ist, 
Sinnamahoning,  Cameron  co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  5,  1865,  Ebry  Haskins, 
b.  Sylvania,  Potter  co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  6,  1840,  a  s.  William  and  Nancy 
(Baley);  was  divorced  from  him.  Mar.  7,  1881.  She  m.  2d,  Cou- 
dersport.  Pa.,  Mar.  14,  1881,  Henry  Clinton,  b.  Sylvania,  July  3, 
1843,  a  s.  Washington  and  Matilda  (Booth),  res.  Costello,  Pa., 
farmer  and  lumberman.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Summit :  Monland 
Winfiehr  Haskins,  b.  May  28,  1870;  Bertha  Win/red'  Haskins,  b. 
May  22,  1873. 

9463  Arniinda  Mornilva''  Reed,  b.  Dec.  18,  1849,  '53,  Hartsv.,^ 
m.  Aug.  I,  1876,  Hugh  Haskins,  b.  Summit,  July  10,  1848,  a  son 
Clark  and  Betsey  (Bailey).  Of  Austin,  Pa.,  farmer.  Ch.  born 
Summit:  Archie  Douglass^  Haskins,  Apr.  24,  1877;  Nellie^  Has- 
kins, Dec.  9,  1883. 

9464  Euphamia  Isora^  Reed,  b.  Feb.  25,  1850,  Hartsv.,  died 
Parker's  Landing,  Md.,  Apr.  17,  1871,     s.  p. 

9465  William  Lawrence^  Reed,  b.  July  19,  1S51,  Hartsv.,  d, 
Sinnamahoning,  June  18,  1875.     s.  p. 

9466  Paulina  Malvina*  Reed,  b.  Nov.  22,  1858,  Summit,  m. 
Dec.  9,  1877,  Jay  J.  Younglove,  b.  Andover,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1851, 
a  s.  John  Mires  and  Celestia  (Baker),  1.  Moors  Run,  Potter  co.. 
Pa.,  farmer  and  lumberman.  Ch.  b.  M.  R.:  Irving^  Younglove,  b. 
Sept.  I,  1883,  d.;   Glendore  Bayard^  Younglove,  b.  Sept.  10,  1885. 

9467  Samantha  Estella''  Reed,  b.  Sept.  5,  1861,  Summit,  m. 
July  4,  1881,  Miller  Rees,  b.  Sylvania,  Mar.  13,  1859,  a  son  John 
Miller  and  Emma  (Hall),  1.  Sylv.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Sylv.:  Olen 
Ray""  Rees,  Sept.  20,  1882;  Emma  Gertrude'  Rees,  Aug.  27,  1885; 
John  Warley'  Rees,  Aug.  27,  1887. 

3796. 

Lnther'  Reed  (sarah^),  m.  Summit,  Pa.,  Sept.  23,  1849,  Lou- 
isa Catherine  Chase,  born  Sweden,  Potter  co..  Pa.,  May  19, 1835^ 


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I  191 


da.  Samuel  and  Caroline  Margaret  (Lewis),  res.  Borie,  Potter 
CO.,  Pa.  (1889),  farmer.     Ch.: 

9468  Martha  Atuf  Reed.,  b.  Mar.  23,  1851,  Summit,  d.  Sum. 
June  28,  1887,  in.  Cherry  Springs,  Potter  co..  Pa.,  Dec.  19,  1873, 
William  Dodd,  b.  Sweden,  Pa.,  Dec.  20,  1846,  s.  Edmund  and 
Martha  (Slokem),!.  Eldred,  McKeanco.,  Pa.,  1889,  harness  maker. 
Ch.:  Mamie  Ella"  Dodd,  b.  July  14,  1870,  E. 

9469  William  Bergoin"  Reed,  b.  Sept.  29,  1853,  Sum.,  m.  July 
10,  1880,  Orpha  Rositer,  b.  Homer,  Potter  co.,  Pa.  Feb.  17,  1865, 
da.  George  and  Mary  Jane  (Dreemos),  1.  Sylvania,  Pa.,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Homer:  Evie'  Reed,  Aug.  28,  1881  ;  Iva  Grace^  Reed,  Sept. 
3,  1882. 

9470  Paulina'^  Reed,  b.  Sept.  16,  1854,  Hartsville,  N.  Y. 

9471  George  Riley*  Reed,  b.  Feb.  18,  1856,  FT.,  m.  Couders- 
port,  Pa.,  July  11,  1882,  Emogene  Whitney,  b.  Summit,  Jan.  31, 
1863,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Amelia  (Halstead),  1.  Borie,  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Keating  vSummit,  Potter  co.,  Pa.:  Clelld'  Reed,  Apr.  12,  1884; 
Aurelia  Augiistif  Reed,  Dec.  19,  1886. 

9472  Alpha"  Reed,  b.  Jan.  16,  1858,  Hartv.,  m.  Salamanca, 
Cattaraugus  co.,  ISl.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1883,  Anna  Demskey,  b.  Collmar, 
Germany,  Jan.  i,  1864,  da.  Frank  and  Hannah  (Demskey),  1.  1889 
Roulette,  Potter  co..  Pa.,  harness  mfr.  Ch.  b.  Port  Allegheny, 
Potter  CO.,  Pa.:  Edward'^  Reed,  Aug.  16,  1884  ;  George^  Reed, 
Nov.  I,  1888. 

9473  James  Adelbert*  Reed,  b.  Feb.  5,  i860,  Sum.,  m.  Syl- 
vania, Dec.  18,  1880,  Barbaia  W3^ko£f,  b.  Syl.  Feb.  18,  1864,  da. 
Alexander  and  Martha  (Sulfrege),  1.  Syl.  farmer.  Ch.:  Sallie 
Free"  Reed,  b.  Nov.  16,  1886,  Syl.;  John  Alexander'  Reed,  b.  Mar. 
5,  1889,  Meredith,  Clare  co.,  Mich. 

9474  Austin  OrrieP Reed,  b.  Dec.  16,  1862,  Sum.,  m.  Freemans 
Run,  Potter  co..  Pa.,  Aug.  26,  1886,  Leonora  Alvena  Bonawitz, 
b.  Cameron  co..  Pa.,  July  30,  da.  William  and  Elizabeth  Ann 
(Britton),  farmer.     Ch.:  Grade  Viola^  Reed,  b.  June  14,  1881,  Sum. 

9475  Clarence  Man/u'ng^  Reed,  b.  1864,  Sum. 

9476  Ella  Jane*  Reed,  b.  Sept.  22,  1866,  Sum.,  m.  Keating, 
Oft.  17,  1883,  Orland  Burt  Haskins,  b.  Syl.,  s.  William  and 
Nancy  (Bailey),  farmer.  Ch.:  Sena  Viola"  Haskins,  b.  Feb.  2, 
1886,  Sum. 

9477  Emma  Grace*  Reed,  b.  Aug.  5,  x868.  Sum.,  m.  Freemans 
Run,  Oct.  10,  1886,  Christopher  Columbus  Rees,  b.  Syl.,  s.  John 
Miller  and  Emma  (Hall),  1.  Costello,  Pa.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Meral"" 
Rees,  b.  Sept.  9,  1888,  C.     9478  Ida*  Reed,  b.  Mar.  23,  1870,  Sum. 

9479  For  ah*  Reed,h.  Oct.  10, 1872,  Sum.,  m.Olean,  N.Y.,  Nov. 
I,  1888,  George  Washington  Paterson,  b.  Sum.,  s.  David  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Maineer),  1.  Lymansville,  Potter  co..  Pa.,  carpenter. 
Amos  Fish*  Reed,  b.  Apr.  i,  1874,  Sum.  ;  Edgar  Card*  Reed,  b. 
Oct.  28,  1875,  Sum.;  JVettie  May*  Reed,  Apr.  28^  1877,  Sum.;  Min- 
nie Orpha*  Reed,  Aug.  7,  1880,  Sum. 

3798, 

AJoti^o^  Heed  (saiiy«)^  m.  ist,  Sept.  19,  1855,  Sarah  Chase, 
she  d.  Sept.  20,  1862,  da.  Samuel  and  Caroline  (Lewis).  He  m. 
2d,  Feb.  2,   1863,  Martha  Jane  Jordan,  da.  William  and  Mary 


1 192 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


(Berfield),  res.  Borie,  Pa.,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  9480  Mathias^ 
Reed,  b.  July  29,  1856  ;  fames'^  Reed,  Apr.  2,  1858  ;  Alonzd'  Reed, 
Sept.  20,  i860.     By  2dm.: 

9481  Lily  Virginia  Reed,  b.  Oct.  22,  1864,  d.  Jan.  30,  1888,  m. 
Jan.  31,  1880,  Kline  Kephart.;  Mary  Clarinda/  Reed,  b.  Feb.  10, 
1865,  d.  Feb.  22,  1S69  ;  Annis  Rosettd"  Reed,  b.  Mar.  30,  1867  ;  Hol- 
sey  jEdward"  Reed,  b.  June  6,  187 1  ;  Asa  AlleiC  Reed,  Feb.  11,  1873; 
Ndtie  Arvenia"  Reed,  Aug.  28,  1875;  Cora  Andlla"  Reed,  Apr.  28, 
1879. 

3799. 

SaraJi  Grace'  Reed  (saiiy),  m.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  May 
16,  1850,  William  Baskin  Ross,  b.  Wayne,  vSteuben  co.,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  5,  1826,  a  s.  James  (forefathers  from  Scotland)  and  Cyn- 
thia (Baskin).  Dwelt  1883  Summit,  Pa.,  1.  1889  Ayres  Hill,  Pa., 
farmer.     Ch.: 

9482  Frances  Ann"^  Ross,  b.  Apr.  4,  185 1,  Hornellsv.,  m.  July 
3,  4,  1868,  William  Henry  Rarey,  b.  Almond,  Allegany  ex,  N.Y., 
1847,  s.  Hiram  and  Julia  (Withee).  Ch.  b.  Hebron,  Peter  co.. 
Pa.:  Oscar"  Rarey,  Apr.  28,  i^to;  John'  Rarey,  Mar.  30,  1872;  Wil- 
liam  Henrv'  Rarey,  julv  25,  1874;  Nettie  Emilf,  b.  Jan.  6,  1876,  d. 
Oct.  26,  1888;  Neme\'h.  Sept.  20,  1878;  Frederick',  b.  Sept.  20, 
1878;  Fannie;',  Dec.  14,  1880;  Leon  Doit'  Rarey,  Sept.  20,  1883; 
GroTer  Cleveland''  Rarey,  Dec.    28,   1888. 

3801. 

3I(irinda'  Heed  (saiiy),  m.  Apr.  17,  185 1,  Washington 
Haskins,  b.  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1820,  s.  Anthony  (of  Scotch 
descent)  and  Eliza  (Douglas),  res.  1889  Coudersport,  Pa.,  far- 
mer. Ch.  b.  Summit,  Pa.:  Saloatna''  LLaskins,  b.  Oct.  12,  1853,  d, 
vS.  Dec.  2,  i860;    George  Alonzo^  LLaskins,  b.  June  8,  1855. 

9483  Mary  I^aulina^  LLaskins,  b.  Jan.  18,  1857,  m.  July  29, 
1872,  Alanson  F.  Ayres,  b.  Sweden,  Pa.,  Mar.  7,  1853,  s.  Alfred 
and  Maranda  Alvina  (Furman),  1.  Coudersp.  Furman  ancestry  :  — 
William'  m.  Betsey  Wheaton  ;  Maranda  A.'  Furman,  b.  Wisco- 
nesus,  Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1826,  m.  Alfred  Ayres,  b. 
Sweden  tp.  Ch.  b.  Summit  :  Addie  May''  Ayres,  June  12,  1873  ; 
Arthur  Winfield'' Ayres,  Sept.  28,  1880. 

9484  Sarah  Ann"  LLaskins,  b.  Sept.  16,  i860,  m.  Nov.  26, 
1877,  Peter  Card,  b.  1855,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  S.:  E7'e  S.'  Card,  Aug. 
30,  1878;  Melviii'  Card,  Mav  18,  1882;  Norman'  Card,  Jan.  20, 
1886.      William^  LLaskins,  b.  Sept.  16,  1862,  d.  S.  Apr.  2,  1865. 

9485  Alice  May^  LLaskins,  b.  May  i,  1864,  m.  Job  Bidlack, 
b.  North  Rome,  Bradford  co..  Pa.,  Sept.  16,  1859,  s.  James  ;  far- 
mer. Elizabeth  Jane""  LLaskins,  b.  Oct.  13,  1867  ;  Charles  Arnold^ 
LLaskins,  b.  July  6,  1869.  9486-7  Lra^  LLaskins,  b.  May  15,  1873; 
Lda"  LLaskins,  b.  May  15,  1873,  m.  1888  Ora  Campbell,  b.  Ham- 
mersby  Fork,  Clinton  co..  Pa.,  1865,  s.  James  and  Elizabeth 
Campbell  (Wvkoff).     Alma"  LLaskins,  b.  Jan.  8,  d.  S.Oct.  24,  1875; 

William  Ward'  Haskins,  b.  Ncjv.  8,  1877,  d.  Sum.  Sept.  25,  1S80  ; 
James  Av'ery",  b.  Mar.  30,  d.  vS.  Aug.  3,  1879. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1193 

3802. 

LUTHER  jAMEvS'  CLEVELAND  (James«,  Dyer^  Moses*,  Ben- 
jamins, Aaron2,  Moses>),  m.  ist,  Worth,  Sanilac  CO.,  Mich.,  Oct.  24, 
1848,  Almira  Reynolds,  b.  n.  Toronto,  Can.,  July  15,  1831,  d. 
VicksbursT,  St.  Clair  co.,  Mich.,  Apr.  23,  1857,  da.  Arnold  and 
Mary.  He  m.  2d,  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  Oct.  12,  1858,  Esther  Ann 
Brown,  b.  Pleasant  Ridge,  N.  B.  (n.  Calais,  Washin,gton  co., 
Me.),  Apr.  9,  1837,  d.  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  May  19,  187 1,  da.  Ebenezer 
and  Mary  (Ryder),  res.  Quinnesec,  Menominee  co.,  Mich,  1882, 
farmer.  A  valued  correspondent.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Luther 
George*,  b.  July  16,  Lexington,  Sanilac  co.,  Mich.,  d.  L.  17,  1849. 
9488  Eugene  Arnold",  b.  Aug.  17,  185 1,  Greenfield,  O.,  d. 
Worth,  Mich.,  May  20;  1867.  Son',  b.  June,  1853,  Port  Huron, 
Mich.,  d.  same  day  ;  Son',  b.  Aug.,  1854,  Vickburg,  Mich.,  d. 
same  day  ;  Son',  b.  Apr.  22,  1857,  V.,  d.  same  day.     By  2d  m.:_ 

9489  Mary  Eltz.\beth'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  3,  1859,  Davis- 
ville,  Sanilac  co.,  Mich.,  m.  ist,  Oshkosh,  Dec.  12,  1878,  William 
Pindar;  divorced.  She  m.  2d,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June  16, 
1884,  George  Sheldon  Utley,  b.  Sangate,  Vt.,  Oct.  18,  1849,  s. 
Stephen  M.  and  Clarissa  E.  (Beebe).  Dwelt  Quinnesec  1882  ; 
res.  1885  Chicago,  111.;  storage  business,  9490-1  Elbert  James', 
b.  Oct.  25,  1861,  Davisville,  Mich.;  Frank  Luther',  b.  July  3, 
1864,  Davisville,  Mich,;  Son',  b.  May,  1867,  Oshkosh,  d.  same  day. 

3803. 

LUNA  MELISSA^  CLEVELAND  (james"),  m.  ist,  Groton, 
Erie  co.,  O.,  Feb.  22,  1859,  Ransom  Dutcher,  b.  Muscosh  tp., 
Erie  co.,  O.,  May  25,  1834,  d.  Greenfield  Centre,  O.,  Dec.  2,  1863, 
a  s.  Ransom  and  Polly  (Glenn).  vShe  m.  2d,  G.,  Jan.  i,  1873, 
Isaac  Runner,  b.  n.  Hagerstown,  Md.,  Feb.  7,  1822,  s.  Michael 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Kloninger),  res.,  1883,  Castalia,  O.,  farmer. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

9492  Lizzie""  Dutcher,  b.  Aug.  20,  1861,  C,  m.  Mar.  17,  1881, 
James  Wilson,  s.  James  and  Mary  Elizabeth  ;  he  deserted  her. 
Alma  Ransom''  Dutcher,  b.  Nov.  10,  1863,  d.  Feb.  2,  1870.  By  2d 
m.  :  9493  Jay  Willie*  Runner,  b.  May  19,  1874. 

3805. 

SAMUEL  AINSLEE'  CLEVELAND  (james<0,  m.  in 
Chickasaw  co.,  la.,  Apr.  29,  1855,  Jane  Parker  (his  2d  cousin  on 
his  mother's  side),  b.  in  Knox  co.,  Ill,  Feb.  17,  1839,  da.  Ackley 
and  Roxanna  (Thompson)  ;  they  separated.  Res.,  1883, 
Nashua,  la.     Ch.  : 

9494  Esther  Melissa'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  23,  1856,  N., 
m.  N.,  June  21,  1873,  Lemuel  Bean,  b,  Williamstown,  Ingham 
CO.,  Mich.,  Feb.  23,  1856,  s.  Richard  and  Sarah  (Cook),  1.  Nashua, 
1883.  Ch.  :  Frederick  Ainslcc*  Bean,'h.  Apr.  21,  1873  ;  Myrtie"  Bean, 
b.  Feb.  6,  1876,  d.  Fontanelle,  Adair  co.,  la.,  Nov.  7,  1879  '■> 
Samuel'  Bean,  b.  Sept.  ;  Jane  Ellen''  Bean,  b.  Sept.  11,  1882. 

9495  Sylvia'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  8,  1858,  Floyd  co.,  la., 
m.  F.  CO.,  July  6,  i88[,  Noah  Greenwood  Lambert,  b.  Charles 
City,   la.,  July   21,    1859,   s.    Hiram   and    Harriet  (Greenwood). 


1 194 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Ch.  :  Hiram  Samuer  Lai?ibert,  b.  May  28,  1882,  Verndale,  Wadena 
CO.,  Minn. 

9496-9502  James  Ackley*  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  i860, 
Chickasaw  co.,  la.,  unm.,  1883  ;  George  FRANKLIN^  b.  Dec.  25, 
1862,  Fulton  CO.,  111.,  unm.,  1883;  Phebe  Ann^,  b.  Mar.  17,  1865, 
Rock  Island  co.,  111.,  unm.,  1883  ;  Bettie  Bell*,  b.  Oct.  16,  1869, 
Morgan  co..  Mo.  ;  Alice  Angeline',  b.  Feb.  20,  1873,  Rock  I. 
CO.,  d.  Chickasaw  co.,  Oct.  23,  1880  ;  Clarence  Gasper*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Oct.  3,  1876,  C.  CO.  ;  Luther  Eugene*  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  28,  1879  '1  Ernest  Earl*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  5,  1881,  C.  co. 

3819. 

Jerome    Benjamin'    HaVdinf/    (Esther^,  Dyer»,  Moses*,  Benj.3, 

Aaron2),  m.  Canisteo,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1853,  Sylvia  Upson,  b.  Can- 
isteo,  Sept.  2,  1834,  d.  DeWitt,  Clinton  co.,  la..  May  10,  1867,  a 
da.  Calvin  and  Betty  (Stephens),  res.  (1883-95),  Cedar  Springs, 
Mich.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

9503  John  David^  Harding,  b.  June  18,  1854,  Canisteo,  m. 
Canisteo,  Dec.  25,  1880,  Frank  Vanderlip,  b.  Canisteo,  Sept.  2, 

1855,  da.  William  and (Roberts),  sash  and  blind  maker. 

s.  p. 

9504  MadcUa  Dclphine^  Harding,  b.  Dec.  15,  1S55,  Canisteo, 
m.  Cedar  Springs,  Mich.,  Aug.  25,  1872,  Andrew  Vonn  Briggs, 
b.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  July  25,  1850,  s.  Benona  Burrows  and 
Fanny  Jane  (Rector),  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Edgerton,  Kent  co., 
Mich.  :  'Lorena  May'  Briggs,  b.  Mar.  15,  1874  ;  Frankey  EarP  Briggs, 
Jan.  14,  1881.  Drayton  Orsanins*  Harding,  b.  Nov.  8,  1865,  Dixon, 
111.,  unm.,  engineer. 

3824. 

Eli^nhetll'     DrCfli'e     (Elizabeth*,  Dyer^,  Moses*,  Ben. 3,  Aaron^,  Moses'), 

m.  ist,  Sandusk)^  O.,  Mar.  13,  1854,  John  White,  b.  Aug.  22, 
1792,  d.  Groton,  ().,  Sept.  24,  1863,  a  s.  Elijah  and  Sarah.  She 
m.  2d,  Sandusky,  Apr.  2,  1864,  Myron  Francis  Baker,  b.  June 
25,  1840,  s.  Asa.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

9505  Ida  Elizabeth'  White,  b.  Aug.  6,  1855,  Fremont,  O.,  m. 
F.,  Oct.  21,  1879,  Malcolm  S.  McDonald,  b.  'Milan,  O.,  Feb.  20, 
1854,  s.  William  and  Jane  (Canada),  1.  Clyde,  O.,  farmer.  Ch. : 
Laurel  Elmer'  McDonald,  b,  Oct.  12,  1880,  C.     By  2d  m.  : 

9506  Frederick  Hezekiah"  Baker,  b.  June  17,  1865  ;  John 
White^  Baker,  b.  Apr.  7,  1868,  d.  Aug.  31,  1872  ;  Bertha  Maf 
Baker,  b.  Sept.  16,  1872. 

3827. 

Dyer  Cleveland'  Drake  (Elizabeth^),  m.  Atalissa,  la.,  Susan 
Wells"  of  A.,  res.,  1883,  Castalia,  O.  Ch.  :  9507-8  Alice"  Drake; 
Alma''  Drake;  Elizabeth"  Drake;  Addie"  Drake;  Delia""  Drake; 
Albert^  Drake. 

3841. 

CLARK'     CLEVELAND     (Sylvanus«,   James^   Moses*,  Ben.',  Aaron^ 

Mosesi  ,  d.  Decatur,  Morgan  co.,  Ala.,  Apr.  27,  1864,  a.  t,t„  m. 
Hornellsville,   N.   Y.,    Sept.   i,   1857,    Lydia   Winheld,    b.    Feb. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1195 

21,  1838.  (She  m.  2d,  May  11,  1868,  Ransley  Cheney).  Ch. 
b.  Neenah,  Clayton  co.,  Wis.  :  9509-10  Adelbert',  b.  Apr.  24, 
1859  ;  Lewis  Eugene',  b.  July  4,  i860,  d.  1868  ;  Lester  Clark* 
Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20,  1864. 

Clark'  Cleveland  dwelt  at  Neenah,  farmer.  A  gallant 
volunteer  in  the  late  war,  enlisted  Nov.,  1863,  in  32d  Wis.  Vols., 
died  in  hospital  for  his  country. 

3842. 

HULDAH'  CLEVELAND   (Sylvanus8,James6,MosesSBen.3,  Aaron^), 

m.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  Dec  3,  1854,  Alanson  O.  Moore;  res., 
Manchester,  la.,  painter.     Ch.  : 

95 1 1  Ella  Ida  Moore,  b.  Mar.  29,  1856,  Rockford,  111.,  m. 
Manchester,  Apr.  3,  1878,  George  Lister  of  M.,  hardware  merch. 

3843. 

BYRON'  CLEVELAND  (syivanus^),  m.  Manchester,  la., 
Sept.  25,  1871,  Jennie  E.  Preston,  res.,  Larchwood,  Lyon  co., 
la.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  :  9512-6  Rhoda' ;  James";  Lester'; 
Albert'  ;  Lewis^  Cleveland. 

News  telegram  :  Dubuque,  la.,  Jan.  18,  1888.  Byron  Cleveland  of  Manchester  has  re- 
ceived information  that  his  2  sons,  a.  15  and  17  years,  froze  to  death.  The  boys  driving 
cattle  to  water  a  mile  distant  when  blizzard  struck  them.    Their  bodies  just  found. 

3849. 

EliXClbeth^     Jr*erslHf/     (Hannah^,  Jamess,  Moses^  Ben.s,  Aaron^),     d. 

Feb.  2,  1863,  a.  28,  m.  Clyde,  O.,  Mar.  25,  1858,  Philemon  B. 
Berry,  b.  Sept.  4,  1823  ;  res.,  Clyde,  merchant.     Ch.  : 

9517  Jemiie  Elizabeth''  Ben-y,  b.  Dec.  5,  1859,  Clyde,  m.  in 
N.  Y.,  June  i,  1882,  Louis  Leppelman  of  Fremont,  O.,  b.  F., 
Jan.  29,  i860,  s.  Louis  and  Rose  (Dougherty). 

3860. 

ELLETHRA'  CLEVELAND  (01iver«,  James^,  MosesS  Ben.3,  Aaron^), 

m.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1876,  as  2d  w.,  Ebenezer  Page. 
(He  m.  ist,  Clara'  Cleveland  +3862.)  Ch.  :  9518  Clard"  Page, 
b.  Nov.  18,  1878;  Fred'  Page,  Sept.  9,  1882. 

3862. 

CLARA^  CLEVELAND  (oiiver^),  d.  May  3,  1874,  a.  25,  m. 
Canisteo,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1870,  as  ist  w.,  Ebenezer  Page.  (He 
m.  2d,  Ellethra'  Cleveland  +3860). 

3864. 

BRADFORD'    CLEVELAND     (john«,  James^,  MosesS  Ben.3,  Aaron', 

Moses'),  m.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1869,  Harriet  Kaple,  b. 
Feb.  28,  1847,  da.  Luther  and  Abigail;  res.,  Hornellsville, 
farmer.     Ch.  :  9519  Jennie*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  7,  1875,  H. 


Iig6  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3865. 

JAMES'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Canisteo,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27, 
1878,  Carrie  Hall,  b.  July  31,  1858,  da.  Zenas  and  Selina.  R.  R. 
employe.  Ch.  :  9520  William'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  2,  1879, 
Hornellsville,  N.  Y. 

3866. 

MARY  ELLA'  CLEVELAND  (Darius  Williams^  James^  MosesS 
Benjamins,   Aaron^,  Mosesi),    m.    Dubuque,     la.,    Sept.     15,      18S1,    John 

Beattie,  b.  Hornellsville,   N.  Y.,   Feb.  9,   1852,   s.   Thomas  and 
Amanda  (Hendershott).     Ch.  :  9521  Darius  John^  Beattie,  b.  and 
d.  July  20,  1882  ;   Thomas  Cleveland''  Beattie,  b.  Nov.  5,  1883. 
John  Beattie  res.,  1884,  Swan  Lake,  la.,  farmer. 

Hendershott  ancestry :  —  Samuel',  b.  1800?  m.  Maria  Kile,  da.  Conrad  and  Euphemia 
(McMichael) ;  Amanda^  Hendershott  m.  Thomas  Beattie. 

3870. 

HflimaJi'     Ward   [Kerley'-    IVard,    Hezekiah^    Ward,   Hezekiah*    Ward, 

jane3,  samueP,  Mosesi),  d.  Buckland,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1833,  a.  58,  m.  B- 
Dec.  12,  1793,  Jeremiah  Ward,  b.  Upton,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1765, 
d.  Buckl.  May  10,  1847,  a  s.  John  and  Mary  (Torrey).     Ch. : 

9522  Josiah^  Ward,h.M.a.v.  20,  1795,  m.  Mar.  ?6,  181 8,  Sally 
Perkins,  dwelt  Buckland  1850.  Ch.  :  Sal/y  Maria"  Ward,  b.  Apr. 
3,  1820  ;  Josiah  Perkins'',  b.  Apr.  23,  1823,  m.,  Oct.,  1847,  Catharine 
Isadore  Taylor,  1.  Buckland  ;  Jeremiah  Sumner'',  b.  May  24,  1824,  m. 
Dec.  I,  1847,  Caroline  Hitchcock,  1.  Buckl.  ;  Alanson  Wendeir,  b, 
Jan.  16,  1827  ;  Luke  Augustus'' ,  Nov.  i,  1829  ;  Samuel  Ashmufi^, 
Apr.  20,  1832  ;  Cynthia  Eliza'  Ward,  Oct.  31,  1834.  9523  Jane^ 
IPard,  b.  June  9,  1797,  m.  Alfred  Perkins.  9524  Sumner"  Ward, 
b.  Jan.  25,  1800,  m.  Mar.  6,  1827,  Sabra  Lathrop  of  Dover,  Pis- 
cataquis CO.,  Me.;  dwelt  Dover,  and,  1850,  Windsor  Locks, 
Hartford  co..  Conn.  Ch.  :  several,  b.  Dover  :  Sarah''  Ward,  b. 
Sept.  15,  1827,  d.  W.  Springfield  Oct.  26,  1846  ;  Josiah''  Ward,  b. 
Mar.  15,  1829;  Martin''  Ward,  Feb.  9,  1831  ;  Luey  Jane'  Ward,  b. 
May  12,  1833,  m.,  1849,  William  Lathrop  ;  Boselhf  Ward,  b.  May 
9,  1835  ;  Sumner  F.^  Ward,  Dec.  25,  1836;  Alfred  L.^  Ward,  Mar. 
18,  1840;  Edivard  S!*  Ward,  Nov.  25,  1843. 

9525  Jeremiah"  Ward,  b.  Jan.  11,  1803,  m.,  Aug.  27,  1827, 
Sarah  Hill  of  Williamsburg,  Mass.:  dwelt,  1850,  W.  Springfield. 
Ch.  :  Harrison.  Otis'  Ward,  b.  Feb.  7,  1S29,  Buckl.,  d.  W.  Spring. 
Oct.  21,  1849;  Mary  Ami'  Ward,  b.  May  3,  1830,  Charlemont, 
Mass.;  Henry  Clay''  Ward,  b.  Jan.  21,  1832,  Hawley,  Mass.;  Lucre- 
tia  Hiir  JFard,  b.  Aug.  23,  1833,  Williamsburg,  d.  Sept.  2,  1833  ; 
Laura  Almird'  Ward,  b.  Aug.  6,  1834,  W.  ;  Ansel  Hill'  Ward,  b. 
Nov.  7,  1837,  Goshen,  Mass.,  d.  Apr.  18,  1841  ;  Sumner  Wayne^ 
Ward,  b.  Apr.  21,  1839,  G.  ;  Ellen  Elizabeth'  Ward,  Apr.  18,  1841, 
W.  Springfield;  Sarah  Jane"  Ward,  b.  Sept.  20,  1842,  Goshen,  d. 
W.  Spring.  Jan.  27,  1848  ;  Catharine  Amelia'  Ward,  b.  Aug.  8,  1844, 
G.  ;  Albert  Sumner'   Ward,  Jan.  10,  1846,  G. 

9526  John""   Ward,   b.  Apr.   6,   1806,  m.  Mary  Burns;  dwelt 
Boston  1849,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,   1850.     Ch.  :  Several'. 

9527  Hannah"    Ward,  b.   Feb.    27,    1809,  m.  James  Kelton, 


DESCExNDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  ngy 

name  chang-ed  to   Carlton  by  Legis.     Zu^e'^  Ward,  b.  Sept.  17, 
i8ir,  d.  July  19,  1814. 

Jeremiah  Ward  lived  at  Buckland. 

Ward  a?tcesf>-v  of  Jeremiah  IVard :  — Williami,  John"  [see  +3249]  :  William'  of  New- 
ton, Mass.,  m.  Abigail  ;  John*  ni.  Deborah  ;  John^  Ward,  b.  Aug.  12,  1720,  m.  Mary  Tor- 
rey  of  Mendon,  Mass.  —A.  H.  Ward's  Ward  gen.,  qS. 

3871. 

John  Graham'  Ward  {Keriey^  ward),  d.  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  17,  1806,  a.  29,  m.  June  29,  1801,  Susannah  Carter.  (She 
m.  2d,  Buckland,  Mass., "Mar.  10,  1819,  Elisha  Pike.)  Ch.  :  9528- 
9  Emily^  Ward,  m.  in  N.  Y.  ;  John  Graham''  Ward,  m.;  dwelt 
Northampton  1850. 

3872. 

Jonathan'  Ward  {h-e>-iey<^ward),  m.  ist,  Nov.  26,  1801,  Ruth 
Taylor, she  d.  Buckland,  Mass.  Hem.  2d, Sept.  27, 1805,  Susannah 
Taylor,  she  d.  after  1827,  sister  to  Ruth.  He  m.  3d  Relief  Ing- 
ram, she  d.  B.  July  31,  1844.  He  m  4th  Electa  Bigelow.  Dwelt 
Buckland  1850.  ist  m.  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.  :  Jashcr  Taylor''  Ward, 
b.  Dec.  15,  i8c6,  dwelt  Buckl.  ;  Susanna  Kelley""  Ward,  b.  July  28, 
1808,  dwelt  in  Wis.;  Ruth  Lumira^  Ward,  May  19,  1810,  dwelt 
Plainfield. 

9530  Elvira  Eliza'^  Ward,h.  Feb.  29,  1812,  m.  Sept.  28,  1843, 
Bela  Mitchell,  dwelt  Plainf.  1850.  9531-5  Jonathan''  Ward,  b. 
Feb.  4,  1814,  dwelt  in  Wis.;  Hezekiah'  Ward,  b.  Feb.  25,  1816, 
dwelt  at  Buckland  ;  Gratia""  Ward,  b.  Dec.  20,  181 7,  n1.  Sept.  26, 
1844,  WilHara  Jewett,  dwelt  in  Wis.  ;  Kerly  Grahanf  Ward,  b. 
Mar.  22,  1820,  m.,  1847,  Julia  Howard,  dwelt  Buckland;  Samjiel^ 
Ward,  b.  June  i,  1823,  m.  1846,  Rebecca  Field,  dwelt  Buckl.; 
Deucy'  Ward,  b.  Aug.  4,  1825,  dwelt  Buckl.  ;  Catharine*  Ward,  b. 
Nov.  10,  1827,  dwelt  Plainfield.     3d  and  4th  m.  s.  p. 

3886. 

Calritl'    KeifCS   {Calvin^  Keyes,  EUzabelk^  Ward,  Hezekiali^  Ward,  Jane^, 

samueP,  Moses'),  d.  Charlcmont,  Mass.,  1874,  a.  89,  m.  ab.  1809, 
Jemima  Hillman  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  she  d.  Winclies- 
ter,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  t866,  dwelt  Conway,  after  at  Charle- 
mont.  Ch.  :  9536  Zot^"  Keyes,  b.  1810,  m.  Clarksburg,  Mass., 
Oren  Cook.     Ch.  :  5  Daughters\  3  Sons\  one  of  whom  d.  in  army. 

9537  Laura''  Keyes,  b.  181 2,  m.  Ephraim  Leonard,  he  d,  1878,  s.  p. 

9538  Seth*  K eve's,  b.  1814,  d.  Charlenfiont  1874,  m.  Mi!a  Ann  Smith. 
Ch.  :   2  Daughters'^ .  \ 

9539  Luther^  Keyes,  b.  1816  Charl.,  m.  Rosaline  Courser, 
1.  Rowe,  Franklin  co.,  Mass.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Oscar'  Keyes,  1.  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.  ;  Delia"  Keyes :  Emma'  Keyes;  Charles'  Keyes,  d.  ;  Lydia^ 
Keyes.  m.,  1.  Rowe  ;  Luther'  Keyes,  1.  Rowe  ;  Levi  Keyes,  b.  1818,  1. 
n.  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  9540  Susan"  Keyes,  b.  1820,  m.  Write 
More,  1.  Athol,  Mass..     Ch.  :  5. 

-]-954i     Lorenzo  D.^  Keyes,  b.  Oct.  17,  1822. 

9542-3  L.ewis  LLart"  Keves,  b.  Apr.  14,  1824,  m.  Marissa 
Davis,  1.  Athol.  Ch.  :  3  Daughter'';  Electa^  Keyes,  b.  May,  1826, 
m.  Charles  Upton,  1.  Charlemont.     Ch.  :  4,  2  of  whom  d. 


1 198  CliEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

3891. 

JoeV  Keifea  {caivm^  Keyes),  m.  Apr.  26,  1828,  Hannah  L.  Porter, 
b.  1807,  d.  Sept.  16,  1876,  1.  Conway,  Mass.     Ch.  : 
Sylvester  TV."  Keyes,  )  d.  in  infancy. 
Mtra7ida  J}  Keyes,     \  d.  acred  2  years. 

9544  Christopher  C  Keyes,  b.  Oct.  5,  1829,  m.  Sophronia 
Smith,  1.  Northampton,  Mass.     Ch.  :   2  s.,  3  da. 

9545  James  P}  Keyes,  b.  July  2,  183 1,  m.  Jane  E.  Aber- 
crombie,  1.  Conway.     Ch.  :  3  s. 

9546  Wealthy  R.^  Keyes,  b.  Mar.  31,  1833,  d.  Feb.  22,  1872,  m. 
William  Rhood.     Ch.  ;   2  s.,  2  da. 

9547  Miranda/.''  Keyes  ,  b.  June  2,  1838,  m.  Alvin  B.  Stone, 
1.  Claremont,  N.  H.     Ch.  :   10. 

9548  Viola''  Keyes,  b.  Apr.  4,  1839,  m.  Rodney  Blodgett,  1. 
Greenfield,  Mass      Ch.  :  2  s.,  i  da. 

9549  JoeV  Keyes,  b.  Jan.  28,  1841,  m.  Sarah  D.  Brown,  1. 
Conway.     Ch.  :   2  s. 

9550  Fidelia'  Keyes,  b.  June  12,  1844,  m.  Stephen  Smith,  1. 
Greenfield.     Ch.  :   i  da. 

9551  Simeon  P.^  Keyes,  b.  Sept.  12,  1847,  m.  Francis  Allen,  1. 
Conway.  Ch.  :  4  s.,  i  da.  9552-3  Sylvester  P.''  Keyes,  b.  Nov.  12, 
1849,  unm.,  1.  St.  Louis,  Mo,  ;  D^vight  A.^  Keyes,  b.  Aug.  5,  1855, 
urim.,  1.  Conway,  Mass. 

3899. 

Calvin    JmlSOll'     Ward  {Jonathan^  Ward.Nahuvi^  Ward,  Hezekiah* 

ff'ara',  jane3,  Samuel^),  d.  1830,  a.  22,  m.,  1829,  Eliza  Ann  Hayward, 
b.  May  9,  181 1  (she  m.  2d.  Jonathan  Erwin'  M^ard  -^-^goo). 

3900. 

Jon  at!)  an  Efirin'  Ward  {jo7iattia>!>  mird),  m.  Jan.  2,  1833, 
Mrs.  Eliza  Ann  (Hayward)  Ward,  wid.  of  Calvin  Judson''  Ward 
4-3899.     Dwelt,  1850,  Upton,  Mass.     Ch.  : 

9554  Melissa  Anif  Ward,  b.  Apr.  8,  1834  ;  Waldo  Flinf 
Ward,  Aug.  31,  1836  ;  Selina  Melita"  Ward,  Feb.  14,  1843. 

3922. 

Alniira^     Ward  {Bernard^  Ward,  William^  Ward,  Charles'''  Ward,  Jane^, 

SamueP),  m.  ist.  Mar.  5,  1809,  Jonathan  Scott  of  Fairfax,  Vt.,  b. 
1787,  d.  F.  Mar.  20,  1839.  She  m.  2d,  George  King,  res.  always 
Fairfax.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  9555-8  Maria^  Scott,  m.  Aaron  Drew,  1. 
1 85 1  Fairfax;  Ahnira  R.*'  Scott,  imm.  ;  res.  Fletcher,  Franklin 
CO.,  Vt.;  Madison*"  Scott,  m.  Hannah  Beade,  1.  Fairfax,  Vt  ;  Har- 
rison^ Scott,  b.  July  4,  1814,  m.  Granville,  O.,  July  4,  1838,  Esther 
A.  Loursbury,  1.  Cincinnati,  O.  ;  Jackson^  Scott,  d.,  a.  2  y. 

9559  Nelson^  Scott  (Rev.),  m.  E^sther  or  Martha  Gaylord 
of  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  a  da.  Eleazier  and  Hannah  (Haskell); 
res.,  185 1,  E.  Windsor. 

Gaylord  ancestry : — William';  William^  ;  Nathaniel^  [see  4-3160]  ;  Ensig-n  Eliakim*, 
b.  Dec.  4,  1707,  m.  Elizabeth  Haydon  ;  Eleazur^  m.  Sylvia  Clarke  ;  Eleazier"  Gaylord  ni. 
ist  Hannah  Haskell. —  Wm.  Gaillard' s  Gaylord  gen..  32. 

9560-2  Zeruiah^  Scott,  unm.,  res.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  185 1  ;  Eliza^ 
Scott,  m.  Rufus  Montague  ;  Chauncey  Ward""  Scott,  m.  Prudence  C. 
Chase,  1,  Fletcher,  Vt. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I  199 


9563  Chandler  Ward*  Scott,  b.  June  4,  1827,  m.  Mason,  War- 
ren CO.,  O.,  Oct.,  1849,  Sarah  Carrington  of  M.,  1.  Cincinnati,  O.; 
9564  Benjamin  Franklm"  Scott,  unm.,  1.  Fletcher  1851.     2d  m.  s.  p. 

3923. 

ChaUllCeif    Ward    {Bernard <^  IVard),    m.    ISt,    Sept.    12,    181 1, 

Parlay  or  Perley  L.  Scott  of  Poultney,  Vt.,  she  d.  Athens,  O., 
Ang".  8,  1825,  da.  Paul  of  P.  He  m.  2d,  Dec.  20,  1825,  Hannah 
T.  Brown  of  Athens,  she  d.  July  29,  1828.  He  m.  3d,  Gallipolis, 
Gallia  co.,  O.,  Oct.  22,  1829,  Patty  C.  Hayward.  Dwelt  Poult- 
ney, Fairhaven,  Vt.,  to  1821,  Athens,  Amesville,  Athens  co.,  O., 
1851.     Ch.: 

9565  Fai/l  Scott""  Jl'ard,  b.  July  21,  1813,  Fairhaven,  died 
Farming-ton,  Van  Buren  co.,  la.,  1845,  m.  Farm.,  Mar.  9,  1845, 
Sarah  Alfrey.     Ch.:  Adelia  Jane"  Ward,  b.  Dec.  21,  1845. 

9566  Samuel  NcwelF  Ward,  b.  Apr.  15,  1816,  Fairhaven,  1. 
Gallia  co.,  O. 

9567  Adaline  A.  or  Adelia  D.^  Ward,  b.  Feb.  6,  1820,  Fairh., 
m.  Mar.  8,  1843,  Charles  Ames  of  W.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1.  1850,  Poult- 
ney. Ch.  b.  W.  Rutland  :  Annetta  Jane^  Ames,  b.  1844  ;  Charles^ 
Antes,  b.  1846. 

9568  Perley  Jane^  Ward,  b.  Oct.  2,  1826,  unm.  1850.  Han- 
nah B.^  Ward,  b.  July  21,  d.  Sept.  27,  1828. 

3925, 

Parley  or  PerJeif  Ward  (daughter)  (nexur^  ward),  died 
Burlington,  Vt.,  Dec.  27,  1820,  a.  27,  m.  May  16,  181 1,  Josiah 
Boyenton  or  Bo5mton  of  Underbill,  Vt.,  he  d.  soon  after  1S20; 
dwelt  Burlington,  Vt.     Ch.:   Marf'  Boyenton. 

9569-70  Charles  W.^  Boyenton,  m.,  1.  Wis.  1850  ;  Samuel  H.^ 
Boyenton,  m.,  1.  Essex,  Vt.     s.  p. 

9571  Eliza  M.^  Boyenton,  in.  Aug.  13,  1847,  Chester  Blanch- 
ard  of  Underbill.     Ch.:   Sally  E^  Blanchard ;  Ducilla^  Blanchard. 

3932. 

MOflSOri'  or  3IUHSOn'  Pond  {Loi,isa<^  irard,  IVUliam^  ward, 
Charles^  Ward,  JaneS,  Samuel^),     d.     Bclmoud,     Wright     CO.,    la.,    Oct.   I, 

1871,  a.  77,  m.  ist,  Jan.  i,  1822,  Esther  R.  Fuller  of  Poultney, 
Vt.,  b.  Sept.  I,  1803,  died  Milan,  O.,  June  29,  1841,  da.  Rev. 
Isaac.  He  m.  2d,  1862,  Mrs.  Dewey  of  Rockford,  111.,  widow. 
Dwelt  Poultney  to  1840,  Milan  af.  Ch.  b.  Poultney,  by  ist 
m.:  Harriet^  Pond,  b.  Mar.  29,  1823,  d.  July  29,  1833;  Hiranf' 
Pond,  b.  Dec.  26,  1825,  d.  June  26,  1826. 

9572  Josephine  J.^  Pond,  b.  Sept.  3,  1828,  m.  Oct.  26,  1852, 
Hiram  J.  Crawford  of  Bronson,  O.,  1.  Cal.,  1874. 

9573  Sarah  Alplionsine^  Pond,  b.  June  21,  183 1,  m.  Charles 
Saunders. 

9574  Mary  F.^  Pond,  born  June  23,  1833,  ra.  Nov.  2,  1854, 
Levi  L.  Warren,  1.  1870,  Joliet,  111.  Ch.:  Ellen  Havilocli'  Warren, 
b.  July  24,  1857,  d.  May  8,  1858;  Ruthie''  Warren,  b.  July,  1859. 

9575  Gillian  Verplank^  Pond,  b.  May  13,  1835,  m.  ist,  Feb. 
S,  1856,  Jane  Huyk  of  Bronson,  b.  May  10,  1835,  d.  Scott,  Ogle 


I200  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

CO.,  III.,  Dec.  3,  1858.  He  m.  2d,  Jan.  28,  i860,  Nancy  Elvira 
Hutchin.son,  b.  Apr.  19,  1838.  Ch.  b.  S.,  by  ist  m.:  Clarie  Jane* 
Pond,  b.  Nov.  25,  1857.  By  2d  m.:  Noel  Dewef  Fond,  born  Oct. 
29,  i860;   Clara  Kendrick^  Pond,  Jan.  28,  1863. 

9576  Diirlin  Brayton^  Pond,  b.  July  23,  1837,  m.  1862,  Sarah 
Gates  Dewey,  b.  Richmond,  Mass.;  cavalry  soldier  late  war,  1. 
1874,  Belmond,  merch.  Ch.:  Linnaus  Cuvier'^  Pond,  b.  Jan.  14, 
1864,  Scott;  Minnie  Claire^  Pond,  b.  July  27,  1865,  Belm.;  Allie 
Josephine^  Pond,  b.  June  i,  1869,  Belm. 

9577  Clark  Kendrick''  Pond,  b.  June  13,  1840,  died  in  U.  vS. 
army  during  late  war,  enlisted  111.  Cav.  2d  m.:  s.  p. —  A.  If. 
Ward's  Jl'ard  gen.,  20^  ;  Pond  gen.,  68. 

3933. 

Daii'  Pond  {Louisa^  Ward),  d.  vStillmau  Valley,  Ogle  co..  111., 
Oct.  17,  1873,  a.  78,  m.  Minerva  L.  Skinner  of  Granville,  N.  Y., 
b.  Apr.  7,  1807,  d.  Apr.  9,  1858,  da.  Hon.  Reuben.  Ch.  b.  Gran- 
ville : 

9578  Caroline  Frances^  Pond,  b.  Nov.  13,  1830,  m.  Mar.  17, 
1857,  William  Tyler  Goodhue,  dwelt  Beloft,  Wis.  Ch.:  Minnie 
Lawrence^  Goodhue,  b.  vSept.  2,  1858;  Elizabeth  Moore^  Goodhue,  b. 
Apr.  15,  i860. 

9579  Eleanor  Westcott^  Pond,  b.  Feb.  3,  1833,  m.  Sept.  2, 
1866,  Luther  C.  Baker  of  Stillman  V.,  b.  Feb.  6,  1826,  dwelt  S. 
V.  Ch.:  Alice  L.'  Baker,  b.  Dec.  24,  1869  ;  Nellie  Maf  Baker,  b. 
July  23,  1871,  d.  Oct.  6,  1873. 

95 So  Frederick  Skinner^  Pond,  b.  June  15,  1839. 
Dr.  Dan'  Pond  gva^d.  1819,  Castleton  Medical  Coll.,  practised 
first,  extensively,  with  Prof.  Woodward,  M.D.,  Pres.  Castleton 
Med.  Coll.  Dwelt,  1850,  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  after  at  Granville. 
Health  failed,  gave  up  practice,  rem.  to  Winnebago  co.,  111., 
finally  dwelt  with  his  da.  at  Beloit. —  Pond  gen.,  dp;    JVard  gen.^ 

20j. 

3934. 

I*]iUip'  Pond  {LoHisa<^  Ward),  d.  Oct.  JO,  1873,  a.  7  7,  m.  Apr. 
14, 1823,  Julia  Ransom  of  Poultney,  Vt.,  b.  Oct.  lo,  1802,  d.  Sept. 
25,  1870,  da.  John.     Ch.: 

9581  Horace  Ransonf  Pond,  M.D.,  b.  Jan.  11,  1824,  d.  Sac- 
ramento City.  Cal.,  Aug.  16,  1849,  physician. 

9582  Mary  Jane*  Pond,  b.  Nov.  14,  1825,  m.  Sept.  30,  1845, 
Delos  F.  Herrick,  1.  1850,  Troy,  Pa.  Ch.:  Mary  Louisa^  Herrick,. 
b  Tan.  28,  1855,  d.  Sept.  15,  1861;  Maf  tie  Medora^  Herrick,  born 
Mar.  23,  1863. 

9583  Julia  Ann*  Pond,  b.  Dec.  29,-1827,  m.  Sept.  22,  1858, 
Charles  Sullivan  Proctor. 

9584  Bushrod  Washington''  Pond,  born  Dec.  30,  31,  1829,  m. 
Madora  Greenow  of  Rutland,  Vt.     Ch.:  Bessie'  Pond,  b.  1871. 

9585  Martha  Paulina^  Pond,  b.  June  10,  1832,  d.  Apr.  29, 
186 1,  m.  Nov.  23,  1854,  Rowland  K.  Curtis.  Ch.:  Julia  C."  Curtis, 
b.  Apr.  26,  1 85 7  ;  Emma  Jane''  Curtis,  b,  Jan.  2,  i860,  d.  Feb.  21, 
1869. 

9586  Henry  AsaheF  Pond,  b.  Dec.  21,  29,  1834,  m.  Dec.  22,. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  12OI 

1863,  Martha  Lewis  of  Poultney.  Ch.:  John  F/iiiip"  Fond,  born 
Oct.  13,  1864;  Frederick  Lewis'^  Pond,  May  6,  1866  ;  Charles  Delos^ 
Fond,  June  30,  1870. 

9587  John  Ransom^  Fond,  b.  Nov.  22,  1837,  d.  Mar.  31,  1858. 
Col.  Philip'  Fond  resided  at  Castleton,  Vt.,  farmer  ;  was  col. 

of  militia. —  Fond  gen.,  6g  ;    Ward  gen.,  206. 

3936. 

Louisa^  JPond  {Louisa^  Ward),  m.  Dec.  2,  1830,  Solomon 
Farewell  or  Farwell,  s.  Benjamin  of  Poultney,  Vt.,  1.  1850,  Cas- 
tleton, Vt.     Ch.: 

9588  Cuthburt  Colli ng7Vood^  Farwell,  born  Oct.  21,  1831,  m. 
Mary  A.  Fifield. 

9589  Marietta  E.*  Farwell,  b.  Mar.  23,  1833,  m.  Feb.  8,  1862, 
Burton  Barber.     Minerva^,  b.  June  22,  1836,  d.  May  9,  1842. 

9590  Caroline^  Farwell.  b.  Feb.  22,  1838,  m.  Dec.  7,  1857, 
Bartram  Parker.  Ch.:  Eleanor  M^  Parker,  born  Nov.  25,  1859; 
Coreila^  Parker,  Sept.  23,  1861. 

9591  Louisa''  Farwell,  b.  May  22,  1839. 

3937. 

Angeline'  Pond  {Louisa^  ivard),  m.  Poultney,  Vt.,  Feb.  27, 
1822,  Silas  Pond,  b.  Aug.  27,  1798,  d.  May  28, 1857,  a  s.  Silas  and 
Lucinda  (Lee).  Ch.:  Electa^  Pond,  b.  Dec.  29,  1822,  died  Oct.  6, 
1848. 

9592  Louisa^  Pond,  b.  Mar.  9,  1824,  d.  Jan.  3,  1S53,  m.  June, 
1842,  Charles  Riseley.  Ch.:  Silas^  Fiseley,  born  June  30,  1843; 
Elizabeth  A.''  Riseley,  b.  Oct.  11,  1845,  d.  Mar.  11,  1847  ;  Mary  Z." 
Riseley,  b.  Mar.  4,  1848;  Charles  Hi'  Riseley,  b.  Dec.  7,  1850,  died 
Sept.,  1851;  Winthrop  A^  Riseley,  b.  Mar.  13,  1852,  d.  Aug.,  i860  ; 
Charles'  Riseley,  b.  Dec.  18,  1853,  d.  Nov.,  i860. 

9593  Sophia  E.*  Pond,  b.  Apr.  23,  1826,  d.  Apr.  12,  1861,  m. 
Feb.  22,  1846,  Martin  Hoyt  of  Panton,  Vt.  Ch.:  Eliza'  Hoyt,  b. 
May  12,  1S48;  Silas^  Hoyt,  May  9,  1850;  Electa'  Hoyt,  Oct.  29, 
1852  ;  Louisa'  Hoyt,  June  24,  1S55;  C el  in  da'  Hoyt,  Apr.  5,  1857  ; 
Hattic'  Hoyt,  Nov.  7,  1859. 

9594  Paulina  C.^  Fond,  b.  July  9,  1841,  m.  Dec.  29,  1859, 
Jehial  Parker.  Ch.:  Lottie  A.'  Parker,  born  Feb.  5,  1861;  Stukley 
Abel'  Parker,  b.  June  23,  1862,  d.  1871;  Katie'  Parker,  b.  1864; 
Li'win'  Parker,  b.  1867. 

Silas  Pond  dwelt  at  Panton. 

Pond  ancestry  of  Silas  Pond: — Samuel^,  Samuel-,  Samuel',  Philip  [see +1333])  Pa- 
triarch Dan''  ,  b.  'Branford,  Conn.,  Mar.  4,  1726,  m.  Mabel  Munson];  Silas"  Pond  revol.  sol- 
dier, m.  Lucinda  Lee. —  Pottd gen .,  ^q  ;   M'ardgen.,  20b. 

3938. 

Zelinia'  JPond  {Louisa<^  ivard),  m.  Poultney,  Vt.,  Dec;  2,  1830, 
Archibald  Dewey,  b.  Feb.  17,  1801,  1.  Poultney  1850.     Ch.: 

9595  Asahel  Fond^  Dewey,  b.  Jan.  15,  1833.  9596  Lycurgus 
F.^  Dewey,  Apr.  26,  1835  ;  Henry  A.*  Deivey,  Dec.  8,  1842. 

9597     Paulina  or  Ferlina  E.^  Dewey,  b.  June  5,  1844,  m.  Jan., 
1869,  Orlando  Mason.     Ch.:   Charles'  Mason,  Myron'  Mason. 
76 


I202  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

3939. 

AsaheV  Pond  {Louisa'^  ward),  m.  Castleton,  Vt.,  Oct.  7,  1834, 
Calista  Hartwell,  b.  C.  Oct.  15,  1815  ;  dwelt  Castleton  1850.  Ch.: 
Silas  /.'  Fond,  b.  June  15,  1838-9,  d.  Feb.  6,  1842. 

9598     Oscar  Ira''  Fond,  b.  July  9,  29,  1842,  C,  m.   Nov.   12, 
1873,   Eveline  Brown  of  Sandy  Hill,  Washington  co.,  N.  Y.,  1. 


Castleton  1874. 


3940. 


UJveliiin^  Pond  (Louisa^  ward),  d.  Apr.  18,  1869,  a.  59,  m. 
Poultney,  Vt.,  Nov.  27,  1829,  Abel  Thornton,  b.  July  12,  1807,  d. 
before  1875.  Dwelt  1850,  Ira,  Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  later  Castleton, 
Vt.     Ch.: 

9599  Florella  C  Thornton,  b.  Ji:ne  i,  1831,  m.  Aug.  19, 
1856,  R.  Emmett  Maranville,  1.  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Ch.:  Flora  Jane^ 
Maranville,  b.  Sept.  26,  1858,  d  ;  Folly  Eveline^  Maranville,  b.  June 
II,  1 86 1  ;  AbeP  Maranville  ;  Robert^  Maranville. 

9600  Asahel  Fond^  Thornton,  b.  June  4,  1833,  ni.  Jane  Phil- 
lips.    Ch.:  Rcna'^  Thornton;  Joseph^  Thornton. 

3942. 

Charlotte'  Pond  {Louisa^  ward),  ni.  ist,  1834-5,  John  Baker 
of  Granville,  N.  Y.,  he  d.  G.  Aug.  4,  1849.  She  in.  2d,  1856,  Au- 
gustus Harris  of  Bristol,  Addison  co.,  Vt.,  I'd  Granville.  She  1. 
1850  Poultney,  Vt.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

9601  Albert  F!"  Baker,  h.  July  i,  1836,  m.  Sept.  8,  1868, 
Elizabeth  Allen  of  Panton,  Vt.  Ch.:  Norman'  Baker,  b.  Mar. 
13,  1871. 

3496. 

SpenCeV^        dlley      iyAbigaW-    ward,    WUliam^    Ward,    Charles'^   Ward, 

jane3,  Samuel^),    m.   Poultucy,   Vt,    Sept.   25,    1 828,    Atarali'    Ward 

+  3953  (f'"'"  ^^'ard,  Wm.^  Ward,  etc.),  1.  Jericho,  Vt.,   1850.       Ch.: 

9602  Curren^  Cilley,  b.  Oct.  i8,  1832.  9603  Frances  Athe- 
lia^  Cilley,  June  13,  1836;  Charles  IVard'  Cilley,  Mar.  26,  1838; 
Spencer  JV.''  Cilley,  ]une  26,  1840;  J Fillian/-  Cilley,  Jstn.  31,  1846; 
Lysander  E.^  Cilley,  Dec.  28,  1848. 

3951. 

Elisha'     Ward    {Wfn.^  ward,  Wm.^  Ward,  Chas.*  fF^r^,  Jane3,  Samuel^), 

m.  May   28,   1833,  Eliza  Pease,  da.    Royal  and   Deborah  (Mea- 
cham)  of  Poultney,  Vt.     Ch. : 

9604  Albei-t  Fease^  JVard,h.  Apr.  7,  1834.  9605  Royal  Fease^ 
Ward,  Sept.  10,  183=;.  9606  Delia  Fease^  Ward,  Jan.  12,  1838; 
Eliza  Fease'  Ward,  O^ct.  3,  1841  ;  Elisha"  Ward,  Aug.  30,  1843. 

Hon.  Elisha''  Ward  res.  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y.,  counselor-at-law, 
member  N.  Y.  Assembly. 

3952. 

Sj?encer'  Wfird'iwuiiam^  ward),  m.  Mar.,  1833,  Mrs.  Ann 
(Wilmot)  Rice,  wid.  of  Randall  Rice,  da.  Thomas  of  Fairhaven, 
Vt.     Ch.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1203 


9607  Thomas  Wihnot^  Ward,  b.  Mar.  30,  1835  ;  JMartha 
Tiitile'  Ward,  July  7,  1837. 

Dr.  Spencer'  IVard oi  Silver  Creek,  N.  Y.  185 1,  physician. 

3957. 

Eliza^  Ward  {iiv///'a»i^  irany),  m.  Mar.  23,  1841,  Benjamin 
F.  Farwell,  b.  Oct.  i,  18 16,  a  s.  John  Gould  and  Lucy  (Laraway), 
dwelt  1850  Poultney,  Vt.,  1.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  1875.  '  Ch.: 

9608  Fanny  Z."  Farwell,  b.  Dec.  10,  1841  ;  Maria  T.^  Far- 
well,  Apr.  I,  1846. 

Farivell  aticestry :  —  2  arms :  Sa.  a  chev.  engra.  ar.  betw.  3  leopard's  heads  or.    Crest 

—  2  oak  branches.     .     .     .     Henry^,  freem.  Concord,  Mass.,  Mar.  14,  1639,  ni.  Olive  ; 2? 

[Joseph^,  b.  C.  Feb.  20,  1641,  of  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  m.  1666,  Hannah  Learned,  da.  of  Isaac 
(of  Woburn,  Mass.,  s.  of  William  and  Goodith  Learned)  and  Mary  Stearns  (da.  of  Isaac 
and  Mary  Stearns  of  Watertown)]  ;  Joseph^,  of  Groton,  Mass.;  DanieH,  b.  May  20,  1717  ; 
Benjamin^,  soldier  at  Bunker  Hill  under  Col.  Prescott,  m.  Lucy  Collier;  John  Gould" 
Farwell,  m.  Lucy  Laraway. — Joslyti's  Poultney,  2jq. 

3970. 

T,»..rtj»'    TT7V»  u.r7    (Lorenzo^   Ward,  U'lii.^  Ward,  Chas*  ffc/r^',  Jane^,  Sam'l"  ) 
LillVll      If  II I  II    V,Abigail«,  Solomon*,  EnochSDeliverenceS,  Edward^  \ 

Moses'),  m.  Poultney,  Vt.,  Sept.  25,  1829,  Alexander  Tapping,  b. 
Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.,  1806,  son  Hezekiah  and  Mary  (Culver), 
dwelt  Poultney.     Ch.  b.  Ravenna,  Portage  co.,  O.: 

9609  George^  Tapping,  b.  Sept.  11,  1832,  d.  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  July  4,  1854.  9610  Henry''  Tapping,  b.  June  i,  1835-6,  m.  in 
Va.,  Mary  Tallman. 

3972. 

Whitman  MatJlhtme'    Ward    {Lorenzo^   ward,   and   Abigail^,   as 

above),  d.  Poultney,  Vt.,  May  2,  1861,  a.  44,  m.  in  Waukesha,  Wis., 
1.  in  Wis.  1850.     Ch.:   Abigail^  Ward,  Florence""  Ward. 

961 1  WJiitnian  Rathbone^  Ward,  d.  in  Waukesha,  m.  Mary 
Summers. 

3973. 

Esther'  Ward  {Lorenzo''  IVard,  and  Abigails,  as  above),  m.  Pem- 
broke, N.  Y.,  1839,  Walter  Blackman  of  East  Pembroke,  Gene- 
see CO.,  N.  Y.,  1.  E.  Pembroke  1883.     Ch.: 

9612  Francena^  Black/nan,  b.  1840,  m.  and  ch.  9613  Lean- 
der*  Blackman,  b.  1842,  m.  and  ch. 

3974. 

Heiiry  Cleveland'  Ward  {Lorenzo^  ward,  and  Ah{g&[\'^),  mar- 
ried Rosendale,  Fond  du  Lac  co.,  Wis.,  June  17,  1858,  Fannie 
Minerva  Broadway,  b.  Apr.  30,  1837,  da.  Lyman  and  Sarah 
(Norton),  1.  Ripon,  Wis.,  retired  farmer,  prominent  and  much 
esteemed.     Ch.  b.  Rosendale  : 

9614  Lottie^  Ward,  b.  Aug.  15,  1859,  m.  at  Ripon,  Theo- 
dore W.  Stone.  9615  Lucy*  JVard,  b.  July  21,  1861,  m.  at  R., 
James  L.  Crawford.  9616  Myra""  Ward,  b.  May  6,  1863,  m.  at 
R.,  Joseph  R.  Murphy  ;  Carrie^  Ward,  b.  Mar.   19,  1865. 


I204 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY, 


3975. 


Hiram  I*oiuV  Ward  {Lorenzo'^  war^, and  Abigails),  m.  ist,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  Feb.,  1850,  Letitia  U.  Stone,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May,. 
1824,  d.  Buffalo,  Mar.,  185 1,  da.  Aaron  and  Eliza  A.  (Higson). 
He  ni.  2d,  Warrenton,  Warren  co.,  N.  C,  Mar.,  i860,  Emma  M. 
Hammond,  b.  Northville,  Fulton  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1830,  da.  Dr. 
Ammon  and  Elizabeth  (Spier),  s.  p.  Hiram  P?  JVard  res.  1883 
Washington,  D.  C.  His  brother,  C.  C  Ward,  writes :  "  Being 
possessed  of  ample  means,  he  has  devoted  his  life  to  travel  (in 
both  hemispheres)  and  study." 

3977. 

^^r  rf^T  7  7   TTT-  ^   /Lorenzo^  l-Va?-d,  M'?/!.^  Ward,  Charles* 

Chauncey  CliuvcK  Ward  (.Abigail^,  solomon^  Enoch4, 
S4ircf3;ldTaTd^fMosesO,  b.  Poultuey,  Vt,  Apr.   13,   1828,  m.  P., 
Jan.  7,  1852,  Fanny  Mears  Eddy,  b,  P.  Nov.  8,  1831,  a  da.  Curtis 
Cady  and  Fanny  (Mears).     Ch.: 

9617  C/iai/ncey  Edd/  JVard,  b.  Jan.  20,  1853,  P.,  m.  Esther 
Jane  Benedict,  b.  Hubbardton,  Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  Aug.  8,  1S56,  d. 
Jan.  27,  1884. 

Chauncey  Church''  IVard  grad.  Castleton,  Vt ,  Seminary,  1848. 
His  life  has  been  devoted  to  agricultural  pursuits,  from  which 
he  retired  several  years  since.  Mr.  Ward  is  a  gentleman  in 
every  sense  of  the  word.  A  valuable  correspondent,  and  to  his 
efforts  are  due  the  completeness  of  the  records  of  his  branch. 

Eddy  ancestry : —  I  arms :  Eady  ;/ arms  :  EDE,  Eades  :  (Middlesex  and  Saxmund- 
ham,  Suffolk  co  ,  Eng  ).  Az.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  :;  leopards'  faces  ar.  Crest  —  heopard's 
face  ar.  .  .  .  Rev.  Williami,  of  Eng.;  Samuel-",  b.  1601,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent  co  ,  Eng., 
and  Boxted,  Suffolk  eo.,  Eng.,  to  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1630  (brother  to  John  of  Water- 
town),  Swanzey,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Zechariah'',  b.  1639,  of  S.,  m.  Alice  Paddock,  da.  Robert, 
had  sons  :  Zechariah^,  b.  Apr.  10,  1664,  John',  Ebenezer^,  Caleb',  Joshua',  Obadiah'.  It 
would  seem  that  one  of  foregoing  was  ancestor  of  Zachariah',  b.  Belcher,  Mass.,  Dec.  22, 
1779,  Royalton,  Vt.,  to  1812,  Poultney  to  1815,  Hampton,  d.  Western  N.  Y.;  Curtis  Cady^ 
Eddy,  b.  1800,  of  Poultney,  m.  Fanny  Mears'. 

Mears  ancestry  :  —  I  arms :  Mears;  4:  Meares  :  (Crosby,  Wilts.,  1341).  Ar.  ship 
with  three  masts,  sails  furled.  .  .  .  The  Mears  emigrants,  John  and  Robert,  fr.  Eng. 
to  Boston  1635.  .  .  .  Johni,  early  settler  of  Poultney,  1790 ;  Simeon^,  m.  Polly  Hos- 
ford,  da.  Aaron  ;  Fanny'  lA^zx^.—Josliii's  Poultney,  2jj,sij. 

4000. 

MILO'     CLEVELAND     (john«,    squire^,     EleazerS     Samuel',    Samuel^, 

Mosesi),  m.  Braintree,  Vt.,  Mar.  28,  1843,  Betsey  Parker  Luce,  b. 
Marlboro,  Windham  co.,  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  1823,  da.  Jonah  and  Betsey 
(Parker),  1.  W.  Charleston,  Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  1882,  Brownington, 
Vt.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

9618  MiLo"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  8,  1848,  Braintree,  m. 
Holyoke,  Mass.,  May  i,  1873,  Jennie  Noble,  b.  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land, Dec.  12,  1847,  da.  Charles  and  Helen  (Cooper),  res.,  1882, 
Wetmore,  Vt.,  1883,  Brownington  ;  since  South  Hadley  Falls, 
Mass.,  valued  correspondent,     s.  p. 

9619  Betseyette'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  2,  185 1,  Browning- 
ton, Vt.,  m.  West  Charleston,  Vt.,  Mar.  18,  1873,  Luman  Erastus 
Ames,  b.  Greensboro,  Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  Sept.  25,  1842  ;  res., 
Brownington,  1883  [not  there  Dec,  1894].     s.  p. 

9620  Mary  Evelyn'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  27,  1853,  Brown., 
m.  Barton,  Vt.,  Mar.  18,  1879,  Frederick  Aledin  Gray,  b.  Morgan, 
Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  Feb.  18,   1857,  s.    Joseph   and  Abby  Caroline 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1205 

(Bartlett).     Ch.    b.    M.  :    Frank   Eugene'    Gray,    Mar.    22,    1880; 
Justus  Burney'  Gray,  Dec.  26,  1881. 

9621  John  Eugene*  Cleveland,  b.  June  21,  1856,  Brown., 
m.  Glover,  Vt.,  Mar.  8,  1882,  Bessie  Cameron,  b.  G.,  Nov.  11, 
1864,  da.  Daniel  Tirnig  and  Sarah  Phebe  (Williams). 

9622  Flora  Arnah'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1859,  Brown., 
m.  Barton,  Jan.  '30,  1883,  Elmore  Dexter  Currier,  b.  Brown., 
Mar.  2,  i860,  s.  Darwin  Augustus  and  Martha  Ann  (Sanborn), 
res.,  Morgan.  Fred.  Anderson*,  b.  May  16,  1861,  Brown.,  d. 
Mar.  22,  1862. 

4001. 

IRA  H.'  CLEVELAND  (john-^),  m.  Warren,  Washington  co., 
Vt.,  May  26,  185 1,  Julia  Chase,  b.  W.  Braintree,  Vt.,  Dec.  22, 
1 83 1,  da.  Jonathan  and  Dolly  Ann  ;   res.,  W.  Braintree.     Ch.  : 

+9623  Henry®  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  25,  1853,  W.  Randolph, 
Vt. 

+  9624  Edwin  Freeman*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  5,  1S55,  W. 
Randolph,  Vt. 

9625-31  George  Eugene'  Cleveland,  b.  May  21,  1859, 
W.  Randolph,  Vt.  ;  Cora  Arenda*,  b.  May  27,  1863,'  W.  Brain- 
tree ;  Ida  May*,  b.  Feb.  6,  1865,  W.  B.,  d.,  a.  17  months  ;  Her- 
BERT  Adelbert*,  b.  Feb.  16,  1868,  W.  Braintree,  Vt.  ;  Alice 
May*,  b.  Aug.  16,  1870,  E.  Greenville  ;  Homer  Jay",  b.  Apr.  25, 
1874,  Braintree  Centre,  Vt.  ;  William  Floid*  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  6,  1878,  E.  Greenville. 

4003. 

RONALDO'  CLEVELAND  (Bethabra«),  d.  Royalton,  Vt., 
Dec.  25,  1884,  a.  63,  m.  Hyde  Park,  Vt,  Nov.  25,  1852,  Jane 
Fellows  of  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  res.,  1882-6,  South  Royalton,  Vt., 
farmer.     Ch.  : 

9632  Melissa  A.*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  26,  1856,  Hyde  P., 
m.  (Royalton  rec)  Mar.  26,  1879,  Pearl  (or  Perley  —  rec)  Moses, 
res.,  1882,  Royalton.  Ch.  b.  R. :  Cora  Dot'  Moses,  Feb.  9,  1880  ; 
Guy  Ernest'  iMoses,  July  24,  1882  ;    Jl'ioua'  Moses,  July  23,  1884. 

9633-5  Effa  Ella*,  b.  Nov.  26,  1858,  Morristown,  Vt.  ; 
Hattie  J.*,  b.  Feb.  10,  1870,  Royalton,  Vt.  ;  Katie*  Cleveland, 
b.  June  19,  1873,  Royalton,  Vt. 

4004. 

ENOCH     JAMES'     CLEVELAND     (Eethabra«,    Squier^,   Eleazer4, 

Samuels,  Samuel^),  d.  bcf.  Aug.,  1 896,  m.  ist,  Morristown,  Vt.,  Feb. 
16,  1847,  Martha  Alger,  b.  Stowe,  Vt.,  Apr.  12,  1823,  d.  Hyde 
Park,  Feb.  3,  1859,  da.  Benjamin  and  Ruth  (Luce).  He  m.  2d, 
Brownington,  Vt.,  Nov.  18,  i860,  Esther  Streeter,  b.  Sutton, 
Vt.,  Nov.  6,  1822,  da.  Hiram  and  Hannah  (Fair).  Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 
+9636  Oscar  Bethabra*  Cleveland,  b.  May  23,  1848, 
Morristown. 

9637  Charles  Strong  Herman*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  22, 
1849,  M.,  m.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1880,  Margaret  Agnes 
Elizabeth  Whelan,  b.  Boston,  July  2,  1854,  da.  John  and  Mar- 
garet;    dwelt,   1883,  Otego,   Harper  co.,   la.;    Boston,    1885-95, 


I2o6  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

merch.  of  Jerome  [Benjamin  F.  &  Co.]  &  Cleveland,  Jamaica 
Plain  and  Bost.,  1891-5.     s.  p. 

9638  Eldora  Martha*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  2,  1852, 
Stowe,  m.  S.,  Feb.  i,  1881,  Edward  Bigelow,  b.  Detroit,  Mich., 
Sept.  8,  1852,  s.  Edward  and  Elizabeth  (Judson),  1.  Stowe, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Stowe  :  JValtcr  A/get-''  Bigelow,  b.  Sept.  29,  1881, 
d.  Jan.  18,  1882  ;   Alice  Maf  Bigehnv,  b.  Oct.  5,  1882.     By  2d  m.  : 

9639  Lizzie  Orlantha*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  27,  1861, 
Brown.,  d.  Wolcott,  Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1885,  m.  W.,  Sept.  5,  1883, 
George  Calkins  Hart,  s.  Alonzo  and  Lois  Morrell  (Brown). 
Ch.  :  Lizzie  Orlantha^  Hart,  b.  Mar.  11,  1885,  W. 

+9640     Emma  Leora"  Cleveland,  b.  May  24,  1S63,  Brown. 

4-9641  Hiram  Nelson*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  27,  1865, 
Brownington. 

Rev.  Enoch  James'  Cleveland  received  an  academic  educa- 
tion ;  a  minister  of  the  Christian  Denomination.  Resided  in 
Stowe,  1847  to  1853,  Hyde  Park  to  i860,  preaching  in  Hyde  Park, 
Eden,  Lamoille  co.,  Vt.,  and  Wolcott.  Dwelt  at  Brownington, 
i860  to  1867,  preaching  in  Brownington,  Holland,  and  Glover, 
Vt.  He  lived  at  Sutton,  1867  to  1871,  and  preached  in  Sutton, 
Newark,  Caledonia  co.,  Vt.,  and  other  localities.  He  removed 
to  West  Burke,  Caledonia  co.,  Vt.,  187 1,  preaching  there  to  1878, 
and  has  since  resided  at  Wolcott.  His  labors  were  attended 
with  good  success  to  the  Christian  cause.  During  these  periods 
he  has  also  followed  diligentl}'-  his  business  of  mason  builder, 
and  retired  later  to  a  farm. 

4005. 

GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (Bethabra«),  m.  Wolcott,  Vt,  Sept. 
4,  1857,  Ellen  Lucinda  Clark,  b.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Jan.  6,  1836, 
d.  Royalton,  Vt.,  Jan.,  1885,  da.  Elijah  Balcom  and  Ann  Maria 
(Lampher),  res.,  1882,  Royalton  (P.  O.  East  Bethel),  Vt.  Ch.  : 
William  Bradford",  b.  May  11,  d.  25,  1854.  9642-6  Lewis 
Edmund"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  18,  1856,  Stowe,  Vt.,  m.,  res., 
Potton,  P.  Q.  ;  Albert  Edwin*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  6,  1858, 
Middlesex,  Washington  co.,  Vt.,  d.  Jan.  6,  1861  ;  Cornelius 
Eugene",  b.  Nov.  26,  i860,  Middlesex,  Vt.  ;  Augustus  Wilber", 
b.  July  10,  1861,  Morristown,  Vt. ;  Bertha  Annah",  b.  May  26, 
1864,  Hyde  Park,  d.  Feb.,  1867  ;  Arthur  George*  Cleveland,  b. 
Aug.  29,  1866,  Hyde  Park,  Vt. 

4006. 

ANNA'  CLEVELAND  (Bethabra'),  m.  Stowe,  Vt.,  Sept.  4, 
1849,  Seth  Moxley,  b.  Oct.  12,  1828,  res.,  1882,  E.  Bethel,  Royal- 
ton, Vt.     Ch.  : 

9647  Sarah  Ann''  Moxley,  b.  May  6,  1856,  R.,  m.  ist,  R., 
Mar.  25,  1878,  Byron  D.  Beckford  of  Sharon.  Divorced  Dec, 
1881.  She  m.  2d,  Apr.  14,  1882,  James  Gould,  res.,  1882,  Royal- 
ton.    s.  p. 

9648  Frank  Herbert^  Moxley,  b.  Mar.  i,  1858,  R.,  m.  R., 
Nov.  19,  1879,  Nellie  Hunt.  Ch.  :  Minnie  Alice^  Moxley,  b.  Feb. 
14,  1881.  • 

9649  Kate  Amelia^  Moxley,  b.  Aug.  25,  1862,  Royalton,  Vt. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1207 


9650  Fred  George^  Moxley^  b.  Mar.  10,  1864,  d.  June  6, 
1872  ;  Lena  Leivan^  Moxley,  b.  Sept.  15,  1865,  R.  ;  Marilla  Lee^ 
Moxley,  July  11,  1867,  R.  ;  Lottie  May^  Moxley,  Mar.  2,  1869,  R.  ; 
Charles  Seth^  Moxley,  Dec.  i,  1870,  R.  ;  Laura  Winifred'^  Moxley, 
May  18,  1872,  R.  ;  Susie  Mercy*  Moxley,  Nov.  22,  1874. 

4008. 

ORLANTHA  SAMANTHA'  CLEVELAND  (Bethabra^),  m. 
ist,  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  21,  1859,  as  2d  w.,  William  W.  Clark  of 
Red  Wing-,  Minn.,  he  d.  Fort  Snelling,  Hennepin  co.,  Minn., 
Mar.  10,  1862.  She  m.  2d,  Red  W.,  Oct.  8,  1868,  as  2d  w.,  Mar- 
shall Cutler,  b.  Townshend,  Windham  co.,  Vt.,  Mar.  18,  1831,  a 
s.  Ira  and  Eleanor  (Rounds).  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  9651  William  Sim- 
eon^ Clark,  b.  July  12,  i860.  By  2d  m.:  9652  Henry  Cleveland* 
Cutler,  May  23,  1873  ;  Stuart  S/iirley''  Cutler,  Oct.  3,  1874  ;  LLelen 
Gertrude^  Cutler,  Aug.  31,  1876. 

William  W.   Clark   m.    ist, -.     Ch.:  John  Clark,  Mary 

Clark. 

Marshall  Cutler,  a  first  settler  of  Red  Wing,  May  8,  1855, 
was  in  Co.  D,  ist  Minn.  Vols.,  discharged  Oct.  8,  1865;  of  Red 
W.  1889,  mechanical  engineer.  He  m.  ist,  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass., 
May  23,  1853,  Eleanor  A.  Wood,  she  d.  Dec.  6,  1S64,  da.  Reuben 
of  Malone,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b.  Burnside,  Goodhue  co.,  Minn.:  Flora 
A.  Cutler,  b.  July  25,  1855,  d.  Red  W.  Feb.  i,  1883;  Iva  E.  Cut- 
ler, b.  Oct.  5,  1859,  m.  R.  W.,  Nov.  22,  1882,  Edward  S.  Tutt  of 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  Ch.:  Margaret  Eleanor  Tutt,  b.  Jan.  19,  1886, 
Billings,  Mont. 

Cutler  ancestry  :  —  [see  +  2547]  Jonathan^  m.  Elizabeth  Holman  ;  Jonathan^  m.  ist, 
Lydia  Waldron,  da.  James  of  Dighton,  Mass.;  Ira'  Cutler  m.  Eleanor  Rounds,  da.  Josiah 
of  Brookline. —  Cutler  gen.  4/b. 

4009. 

NELSON'  CLEVELAND  (Bethabrae),  m.  Morristown,  Vt, 
Sept.  27,  1S64,  Mrs.  Nancy  (Tarbush)  Carr,  b.  Underbill,  Vt., 
May  12,  1839,  wid.  Orison  Carr,  da.  Hiram  and  Polly  (Webster), 
dwelt  1873-4  Chicopee,  Mass.,  1882  Winchendon,  Mass.,  builder 
and  joiner.  Ch.  b.  Chicopee:  9653-4  Ettie  Marinda*,  b.  Aug. 
12,  1868  ;  Albert  Nelson'^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  13,  1870. 

4015. 

LESTER'  CLEVELAND  (Nahums,  Squler^,  Eleazer<,  Samuel^,  Sam- 
uel, Mosesi)j  m.  Derby,  Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  July  3,  1853,  Diana  Pow- 
ell Meacham,  b.  D.  Jan.  18,  1831,  d.  Newport,  Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1874, 
23,  1875,  2-  da.  Daniel  and  Sophia  (Glines).  He  m.  2d,  Coven- 
try, Vt.,  Dec.  25,  1879,  Clara  Louise  Campbell,  b.  Irasbtirgh,  Vt., 
May  II,  1853,  da.  Rev.  Henry  I.  and  Ellen  F.  (Clough),  res. 
1882-4  Newport  Centre,  Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  storekeeper.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.: 

+  9655  Orange  Sylvester*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  31,  1853, 
Holland,  Vt. 

9656-65  Emma  Almira*,  b.  Feb.  2,  1856,  Newport  Centre, 
d.  Apr.,  1874;  Julia  Sophia*,  b.  Sept.  6,  1858,  N.  C;  Loren 
Meacham*,  b.  Mar.  26,  1861,  N.  C,  m.  in  Alden,  Hardin  co.,  la.. 


I208  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

res.  Alden  ;  Sewell  Nahum*,  b.  Sept.  15,  1863,  Newport  Cen- 
tre; Celia  Patience',  b.  Dec.  31,  1865,  N.  C.;  Myron  Lester",  b. 
Jt;ne  5,  1868,  N.  C.  ;  Laura  Diana",  b.  Sept.  10,  1870,  N.  C.  ; 
Cola  Justin',  b.  Nov.  2,  1872,  _N.  C.  By  2d  m.:  Ida  Louise',  b. 
Dec.  31,  1880,  N.  C. ;  Raymond  Campbell'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar, 
15,  1882,  N.  C. 

4016. 

REUBEN  BLOSS'  CLEVELAND  (Nahume),  d.  Newport, 
Vt.,  June  27,  1867,  a.  31,  m.  N.  Mar.  13,  1859,  Clarinda  Crawford. 
Ch.:  9666  Lois  Belle'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  1864,  m.  Martin 
Courtenay  of  Newport,  section  supt.  South  Eastern  R.  R.  9667 
Lewis  Elmer'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  13,  1866. 

4019. 

JAMES  BRADFORD'  CLEAVELAND  (john«,  Perez^,  EleazeH, 
SamueF,  Samuel^,  Moses")^    b.   at  SliarOU,   Coun.,  Aug-.   20,    1 82 1,   d.   NeW 

Haven,  Conn.,  May  21,  1889,  m.  New  Haven,  Sept.  8,  1852,  Eliza- 
beth Hannah  Jocelyn,  b.  New  Haven,  Dec.  30,  1824,  a  da.  of 
Nathaniel  and  Sarah  Atwater  (Plant)  Jocelyn.     Children: 

-)-9668  Jocelyn  Plant'  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1853,  New 
Haven. 

9669     Foster  Wild'"  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  24,  1856,  South 
Egremont,  Mass.,  d.  S.  E.  Oct.  19,  1856. 

+9670  Susan  Trowbridge'  Cleaveland,  b.  Mar.  11,  1858, 
South  Egremont. 

+9671  Livingston  Warner'  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  31,  i860, 
South  Egremont. 

Rev.  James  Bradford'  Cleaveland,  the  well-know  Congre- 
gational clergymen  ;  author  and  editor,  see  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.  Memorial  of  Rev.  James  B.  Cleaveland,  i88g,  8°,  pp.  i^, 
contains  obituaries,  funeral  notices,  etc.  New  Haven  Journal 
and  Courier,  May  2j,  i88p, —  Death  of  a  faithful  pastor,  well 

KNOWN  IN  this  CITY,  AND  WELL  BELOVED  BY  HIS  CONGREGATIONS, 
ONCE  PRINCIPAL  OF  WASHINGTON   SCHOOL. 

It  is  with  deep  sorrow  that  we  publish  the  death  of  Rev. 
James  B.  Cleaveland,  who  breathed  his  last  on  Tuesday  night. 

May  2ist,  after  a  brief  illness.  During  the  past  year  Mr.  Cleaveland  has  resided  at  410 
Wihthrop  avenue,  New  Haven,  during  which  time  he  has  preached  only  occasionally. 
The  fact  that  ten  years  of  his  early  life  were  spent  in  New  Haven,  and  his  many  associ- 
ations with  its  citizens  during  his  later  years,  have  identified  him  with  that  city,  and 
gained  for  him  a  large  circle  of  friends. 

H  •  entered  Yale  college  in  184:5,  graduating  in  1847,  and  from  the  Theological  semi- 
nary in  1851.  While  connected  with  the  seminary  he  was  principal  of  the  Washington 
school,  which  position  he  retained  for  a  year  after  he  had  completed  his  studies.  As  a 
teacher  he  was  exceptionally  successful,  as  many  of  his  former  pupils  now  residing  in  this 
city  will  attest.  The  board  of  visitors  for  the  first  school  society  m  New  Haven  reported 
in  October,  1851,  the  condition  of  the  Washington  school  as  follows  :  "  We  have  never  been 
able  to  give  our  hearty  approval  to  this  school  until  this  time.  It  is  now  highly  credit- 
able to  the  district.  Mr.  Cleaveland  has  succeeded  in  mastering  the  turbulent  arid  secur- 
ing the  confidence  of  the  well-disposed.  The  exercises  of  the  school  have  all  been  very 
pleasing  since  he  has  had  charge  of  it.  He  has  a  Latin  class  of  ten  scholars  .  .  .  and  a 
class  of  thirty  who  practice  composition  —  an  invaluable  exercise  which  should  be  more 
extensively  pursued  in  other  schools."  While  in  college  he  acted  as  leader  of  the  Bee- 
thoven choir,  which  corresponded  to  the  present  Glee  club. 

During  the  last  year  with  the  school  he  received  a  call  to  the  pastorate  of  the  Con- 
gregational church  in  Durham,  the  church  agreeing  to  wait  for  him  till  the  close  of  his 
school,  nearly  a  year  later.  He  was  ordained  and  installed  as  pastor  June  8,  1852. 
Trouble  with  his  eyes  caused  him  to  resign  the  more  confining  duties  of  his  pastorate 
[dis.  Sept.  10,  1853]  to  accept  the  agency  of  the  American  Sunday-school  Union  of  this 
State.  In  1855  he  accepted  a  call  to  the  Congregational  church  at  South  Egremont, where 
he  was  installed  as  pastor  in  July  of  that  year.  After  a  pastorate  of  seven  years  he  re- 
moved to  Goshen,  Conn,  [at  G.  1862-3],  where  he  preached  until  he  accepted  a  call  to  the 


Rkv.  Jamkss    Bkai>f<>ki>    CLEAVEL,VN13. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1209 


North  church  in  New  Hartford,  Conn,  [there  1863-7,  member  Board  of  Education  i868l. 
While  at  New  Hartford  he  was  made  a  member  of  Northern  Star  lodge  No.  58,  F.  and 
A.  M.,  and  he  was  chaplain  of  the  Masonic  lodge  at  Bloomfield,  Conn.,  many  years.  Af- 
ter ministering  to  this  people  four  years  he  accepted  a  call  to  Bloomfield,  where  he  lived 
8  years  [1867-75,  of  Board  of  Ed.  '75.]  While  at  Bloomfield  he  was  an  associate  editor  of 
the  Aine)'tca)t  Recorder.  His  next  pastorate  was  over  the  First  Congregational  church 
of  Berlin,  in  the  village  of  Kensington,  Hartford  co.,  Conn.  [1875-80].  In  i88o  he  was 
called  to  the  First  Congregational  church  at  Granby,  where  he  resided  until  1885.  Be- 
fore taking  up  his  residence  once  more  in  New  Haven  he  preached  about  three  years  in 
Oxford. 

Mr.  Cleaveland  was  an  honest,  earnest,  able,  and  faithful  minister  of  the  gospel. 
The  congregation  of  which  he  had  charge  during  a  long  life  spent  in  the  service  of  his 
master  will  remember  him  with  love  and  reverence.  In  the  early  days  of  the  anti-slav- 
ery movement  he  was  an  ardent  advocate  of  abolition,  and  at  the  time  when  it  most 
needed  supporters  he  continued  to  speak  burning  words  for  the  liberation  of  the  slave. 
He  was  ever  ready  to  advocate  the  cause  of  temperance,  and  during  all  his  life  took  an 
unusual  interest  in  the  public  schools  of  the  towns  in  which  he  resided.  Mr.  Cleaveland 
at  the  time  of  his  death  was  a  member  of  the  United  church,  having  joined  the  old  North 
church  in  1853,  and  many  times  occupied  its  pulpit  as  well  as  that  of  the  Center  church. 

New  Haven  Palladium,  May  25,  i88g  — 

Rev.  James  B.  Cleaveland  —  The  Funeral  Services  at  the  United  Church  Larj^ely 
Attended.  —  The  funeral  of  the  late  Rev.  James  B.  Cleaveland  at  the  United  church  yes- 
terday afternoon  was  largely  attended.  The  services  were  conducted  by  Rev.  T.  T. 
Munger,  D.D.,  assisted  by  Rev.  James  L.  Willard,  D.D.,  of  Westville,  and  Rev.  S.  P. 
Marvin  of  Woodbridge.  The  bearers  were  L.  S.  Punderson,  Judge  E.  I.  Sanford,  Hon. 
Joseph  Sheldon,  Dr.  S.  G.  Hubbard,  James  M  Townsend,  John  G.  North,  Henry  G. 
Newton  of  this  city,  and  Charles  T.  Walker  of  Woodbridge. 

Ainong  those  in  attendance  were  many  of  the  former  parishioners  of  the  deceased 
clergyman.  The  venerable  colored  teacher,  Mrs.  Sarah  Wilson,  who  had  been  instruct- 
ed by  Mr.  Cleaveland  in  some  of  the  higher  studies  when  she  first  taught  school  in  this 
city  many  3'ears  ago,  was  present  among  the  mourning  friends.  On  the  casket  were 
large  double  palms,  a  bunch  of  roses,  and  a  handsome  cross.  On  the  Communion  table 
at  the  head  of  the  center  aisle  was  a  cross  formed  of  a  white  spring  flower  known  as 
Deutzia. 

Dr.  Munger  made  the  address,  and  said  :  "A  good  man  has  fallen.  With  regard  to 
our  brother  I  can  say  tljat  I  remember  his  face  and  form  in  the  early  days  of  my  college 
life,  for  he  was  leaving  college  just  as  1  was  entering  it.  I  have  seen  that  face  many 
times  since  that  day,  but  did  not  have  the  privilege  of  a  personal  acquaintance  with  him 
until  the  last  few  months,  when  he  came  to  New  Haven  to  make  it  his  permanent  resi- 
dence. Ceasing  as  he  did  his  laborious  labors  in  permanent  pastorates  he  had  an  oppor- 
tunity for  rest,  and,  by  faithful  attendance  on  divine  worship  here,  special  preparation 
perhaps  for  the  event  that  awaited  him." 

Dr.  Munger  was  followed  by  Rev.  Mr.  Willard,  who  spoke  substantially  as  follows  : 
"It  needs  no  words  of  mine  to  keep  fresh  in  the  hearts  of  those  who  knew  him  the  inem- 
ory  of  our  deceased  brother.  He  was  a  faithful  minister  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  It 
was  in  his  heart  to  do  justly  and  love  mercy  and  walk  honestly  with  his  God.  He  did 
not  exalt  himself,  and  seemingly  felt  that  he  was  less  than  the  least  of  all  saints,  but  it 
was  apparent  that  he  desired  that  every  thought  might  be  brought  into  captivity  to  the 
obedience  of  Christ.  He  was  a  man  of  prayer,  not  only  in  the  assembly  of  the  saints, 
but  in  the  family  and  in  that  secret  place  where  no  eye  seeth  but  the  eye  of  God.  He 
loved  his  work  and  caught  the  spirit  of  the  Master,  and,  like  Hiin,  went  about  doing 
good.  No  one  who  saw  him  in  his  daily  living  doubted  for  a  moment  his  loyaltv  to 
Christ.  His  mental  endowments  he  kept  quick  and  active,  and  his  reading  was  that  of 
one  ever  seeking  after  new  stores  of  knowledge.  Many  a  conscience  did  he  probe  with 
the  Word  of  God,  and  his  labors  in  the  various  churches  that  he  served  were  followed 
by  good  and  gracious  result#.  He  scattered  the  seed,  and  with  his  own  eyes  saw  many 
a  harvest.  His  record  is  on  high,  and  in  it  is  so  much  that  bears  the  mark  of  Christ  that 
no  doubt  the  Master  has  already  said,  "  Well  done,  thou  good  and  faithful  servant,  enter 
thou  into  the  joy  of  the  Lord."  Tenderly  will  we  cherish  his  memory,  and  nothing  sliall 
drive  from  us  the  thought  that  on  Friday,  May  24,  i8Sg,  we  committed  to  earth  the  dust 
of  one  who  in  his  lifetime  had  been  a  dutiful  child,  a  true  and  faithful  husband,  a  loving 
father,  a  patriotic  citizen,  a  promoter  of  sound  learning,  an  able  and  earnest  minister  of 
the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and,  to  some  of  vis,  a  beloved  friend." 

The  closing  remarks  by  Rev.  Mr.  Marvin  were  in  part  as  follows:  "It  may  be  said 
of  my  Brother  Cleaveland  that  he  lived  an  earnest,  conscientious  life,  fully  consecrated 
to  his  calling,  not  simply  as  a  profession,  but  as  a  loyal  service  to  Christ.  His  genial 
life  and  winning  ways  made  ineffaceable  impressions  upon  many  who  sat  under  his 
ministry,  and  who  were  led  to  Christ  through  his  faithfulness.  From  the  day  he  and  I 
entered  college  together,  forty-six  years  ago,  though  our  fields  of  labor  were  often 
widely  separated,  the  ties  of  college  life  were  never  sundered.  The  same  forbearance 
and  the  same  courtesy  which  I  received  from  him  he  bestowed  upon  others  and  endeared 
himself  to  those  who  came  under  his  charge.  He  was  scholarly,  critical,  sound  in  the 
faith,  an  earnest  pastor,  and  a  loving  husband  and  father." 

The  music,  by  the  United  Church  quartette,  was  most  beautifully  andi  touchingly 
rendered.  Attorney  John  Currier  Gallagher  had  charge  of  the  funeral.  Till;  interment 
was  in  the  Grove  Street  Cemetery.  As  the  funeral  procession  moved  from  Vhe  church 
to  the  place  of  burial  the  bell  of  the  United  Church  tolled  sixty-eight  timls,  once  for 
each  year  of  the  age  of  the  deceased. 

Religious  Herald,  Hartford,  May  30,  June  6,  iSSq :  Church  Record,  Kensinjton,  July, 
i8Sq  ;  Resolutions  Hiram  Lodge,  g8,'A.  F.  and  A.  M.,  Bloomfield  ; 

Servant  of  God,  well  done  ! 
A  voice  from  the  other  side,  poem  by  Mrs.  Frances  Maria  Jocelyn  Peck,  Brattileboro,  Vt. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hannah  (Jocelyn)  Cleaveland,  residfince  still 


12 lO  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

in  New  Haven  1897,  the  well-known  American  poetess.  Author 
of  the  following :  No  Sects  in  Heaven,  a  Poem,  author's  edition 
Aug-.,  i860,  24°,  pp.  16;  1864;  1866  ;  1869,  16°,  pp.  95  ;  London, 
1873,  300th  thousand  ;  Shibboleth,  a  poem  in  Phiiieas  Gar/icett's 
School  Reader,  Fhila.,  i8j2  ;  The  Dark  River,  author's  ed.,  1863, 
24°,  pp.  16  ;  Disciples  of  Jesus  ;  Bashbish  ;  The  One  Hundred 
and  Forty-four  Thousand  ;  Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto 
me,  a  poem  on  her  son  Jocelyn  uniting  with  the  church  at  10 
years  ;  The  Hidden  Path,  or  Atlantic  Cable  ;  The  Stepmother 
and  other  stories  ;  Foster  and  Allie  ;  Ruth's  Vow  ;  On  the 
Shore  ;  Sire  and  Son  [of  the  writer]  ;  Day  Break  ;  In  Memory 
of  Charles  Taylor  Smith  ;  The  Twin  Lakes  in  Salisbury,  Conn.; 
Around  the  World  ;  Daybreak  ;  Graduating  Class  Hymn,  Wes- 
leyan  Academy  at  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1885  ;  Class  Poet  Chau- 
tauqua L.  S.  C,  1886  (elected  1884);  Easter  Flowers,  Elizabeth 
H.  J.  Cleaveland  [Easter  card,  1895],  16°,  4  decorated  leaves  ; 
Poems  in  Congrcgationalist  and  N.  Y.  Observer;  Contributor  to 
various  newspapers.  Member  of  the  Mass.  Society  of  Mayflower 
Descendants. 

Jocelyn^  Josliii,  Josselvn^  Jostlin  aticestry  .•  —  /  arms  :  JOSLIN  or  Josceline  ;  /  .•  Jos- 
SELYN  ;  .'.•  JOSSELYNE;  /  /  JOSELINE  or  JOSSELIN  ;  /  .■  jOCELYN  (Earl  of  Roden)  ;  I  : 
JOCELYNE  :  /  .-  JOCELIN  :  (Horsley  &  Newhall,  Essex  co.).  Az.  a  circular  wreath  ar.  and 
sa.  with  4  bells  joined  thereto.  .  .  .  Nathaniel',  b.  prob.  1695-C3,  of  East  Haven,  Conn., 
m.  Mar.  15,  1720,  Abigail  Abbot',  b.  Aug.  15,  1700,  d.  East  Haven,  Aug.,  1770;  Nathaniel^, 
b.  E.  H.  Dec.  ig,  1721,  ra.  Branford,  Conn.,  Dec,  1743,  Ann  Wade  ;  Simeon',  b.  Branford 
Oct.  22,  1746,  d.  New  Haven  June  5,  1823,  m.  June  17,  1780,  Luceannah  Smith^,  b.  South- 
ington,  Conn.,  Oct.  5,  1764,  d.  Oct.  12,  1843  ;  NathanieH,  b.  New  Haven  Jan.  31,  1796 
(brother  of  Rev.  Simeon  Smith  Jocelyn,  one  of  the  founders  of  the  American  Missionary 
Assoc,  an  abolitionist,  being  associated  with  the  Tappans,  Garrisons,  etc.),  of  New  Haven, 
Member  of  the  National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York,  Deacon  of  the  North  Church, 
New  Haven,  46  years,  founder  of  the  National  Bank  Note  Engraving  Co.,  won  gold  prize 
in  1844  for  best  portrait  by  a  Conn,  artist,  continued  his  art  work  to  close  of  life,  retain- 
ing to  the  last  his  studio  in  the  Yale  Art  Building,  in  the  founding  of  which  he  was  pro- 
foundly interested,  painted  more  portraits  in  the  Yale  collection  than  any  other  artist 
except  Trumbull.  From  The  Journal  of  Commerce,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  iSSr  —  A  Vener.'\ble 
Artist  at  Rest.  Fifty  years  ago  the  name  of  "Jocelyn"  was  better  known  on  the 
face  of  a  bank  note  than  the  name  of  a  bank  itself.  Nathaniel  Jocelyn,  to  whom  the 
appellation  belonged,  learned  at  first  watchmaking,  then  took  up  drawing  and  engrav- 
ing, and  subsequently  oil  painting.  He  was  the  founder  of  the  most  celebrated  of  the 
bank  note  companies,  and  was  a  leader  in  the  highest  style  of  art  for  more  than  two  gen- 
erations. Old  age  crept  upon  him  with  steps  so  gentle  that  it  left  hardly  a  footprint  on 
the  face  or  form.  He  visited  us  at  this  oflfice  when  he  was  nearly  eighty,  and  looked 
younger  than  many  who  are  below  fifty.  For  the  last  fev/  years  he  has  lived  a  quiet, 
retired  life,  in  the  midst  of  his  most  interesting  family,  at  iSIew  Haven,  giving  advice 
and  counsel  in  matters  of  art,  and  interesting  himself  in  tloe  higher  culture  of  all  whose 
tastes  inclined  them  to  his  favorite  pursuits.  He  was  a'man  of  high  character,  and 
greatly  beloved  by  all  who  knew  him.  He  fell  asleep  on  the  evening  of  the  13th  inst., 
near  to  his  85th  birthday,  folding  his  arms  like  a  child  for  the  last,  long  rest.  Died  New 
Haven  Jan.  13.  1881,  m.  New  Haven  July  5,  1818,  Sarah  Atwater  Plant",  b.  Dec.  g,  1800,  d. 
New  Haven  June  16,  1880. 

Plant  ancestry :  —  Ar?ns:  Pl.\NT.  Argent  a  label  in  bend,  azure;  inchief  arose  gules. 
Crest  —  A  stag  trippant  gules.  .  .  .  John'  m.  Betty  Koundkettle.  —  //is.  Stratford, 
Conn.,  bv  Rev.  Samuel  Orcutt,  ///.•  1270 ;  John^,  b.  Branford  Mar.  3,  1678-0,  soldier  King 
Philip's'war,  d.  B.  Feb.  10,  1752,  m.  Hannah  Wheadon',  b.  1686,  d.  B.  "Nov.  5,  1754  ;  James', 
b.  B  Nov.  18,  1716,  d.  B.  Feb.  7,  1795,  m.  B.  Sept.  22,  1740,  Bathsheba  Page',  b.  B.  Jan.  25, 
1715-6,  d.  Stratford  Jan.  5,  1803;  Ebenezer-",  b.  Branford  Oct.  26,  1751,  d.  Derby,  Conn., 
1786,  m.  Oxford,  Conn.,  Aug.  17,  1774,  Esther  Bassett",  b.  June  17,  1753  ;  Capt.  Samuel*,  d. 
Norfolk,  Va.,  1815,  m.  Dorothy  Gorham",  b.  Feb.  22,  1775,  d.  Aug.  4,  1832  ;  Sarah  Atwater* 
Plant  m    Nathaniel  Jocelyn*. 

Gorliam  ancestry:  —  An  ancient  family,  derived  from  the  De  Gorran  of  LaTanniere, 

n.  Gorran  in  Maine,'on  the  borders  of  Brittany,  several  rem.  to  Eng.  1066-87 

James',  b.  1550,  of  Benefield,  Eng.,  d.  1576,  m.  1572,  Agnes  Bernington  ;  Ralph^  :  John'm. 
Desire  Howland^  [see  -I-1155,  p.  540]  ;  Jabez'',  b.  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1656,  in  King 
Philip's  war  in  R.  I.,  wounded,  of  Yarmouth,  d.  Bristol,  R.  I.,  1724-5,  m.  Hannah  :  Isaac* 
m.  Hannah  Miles'*,  b.  N.  Haven  Oct.  27,  1697  ;  John"  m.  Lydia  Dorman*  ;  Isaac'  m.  Sarah 
Atwater"  ;  Dorothy ^  Gorham  m.  Samuel  Plant*. 

Ativater  ancestry :  —  Arms  (Kent).  Sa.  a  fesse  wavy  az.  betw.  3  swans  ppr. 
Thomas',  of  Royton',  in  Lenham,  Eng.,  will  dated  Oct.  5,  1480,  rec.  Canterbury,  Eng.,  m. 
Elinor  ;  John^,  will  proved  July  14,  1501,  m.  Maryon  ;  Robert'  (the  Elder),  will  prov.  Dec. 
22,  IS22  ;  Thomas^,  of  Royton,  m.  Johann  ;  Christopher*,  d  R.  1573,  m.  Marion  ;  John"; 
David',  fr.  London,  Eng.,"  New  Haven  163S,  m.  Damaris  Sayres  ;  Jonathan",  b.  July  12, 
1656,  of  N.  H.,  m.  Ruth  Peck'  ;  Jonathans',  m.  Abigail  Bradley'  ;  Isaac'",  m.  Dorothy 
Mix< ;  Sarah"  Atwater,  m.  Isaac  Gorham'. 

/Mix  ancestrv :  —  Thomas',  New  Haven  1643,  ni.  Rebecca  Turner,  da.  Capt.  Nathan- 
iel of  New  Haven,  chief  military  officer  of  the  colony  ;  Caleb^,  b.  1661,  a  propr.  of  New 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND.  12  I  I 

Haven,  ni.  Hannah  ;  Caleb',  b.  Sept.  27,  1687,  m.  Rebecca  Thompson" ;  Dorothy^  Mix,  m. 
Isaac  Atwater'". 

Tlwmpson  ancestry :  —  '^^ovs\&s^  Thompsin,  of  Sandwich,  Eng-.,  merchant ;  Henry^,  of 
Royton  Chapel,  bur.  Lenham,  co.  Kent.  Eng.,  Oct.  20,  1648,  m.  Dorothy  Honeywood,  desc. 
from  ancient  family  of  Honeywood  of  Honeywood,  co.  Kent, /^w/.  Henry  H  ;  Anthony', 
b.  Aug.  30,  1612,  of  New  Haven  163Q,  m.  Bridget ;  Capt.  John^  ;  Lt.  John^,  m.  Rebecca  Dan- 
iel2,  b.  Jan.  30,  1657-8  ;  Rebecca"  Thompson,  m.  Caleb  Mix'. 

Z?a«/W/a«f«V;-v.-  — Stephen',  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1650,  New  Haven,  m.  Anna  Gregson, 
da.  Thomas  and  Jane  of  New  Haven  ;  Rebecca^  Daniel,  m.  John  Thompson^. 

Bradley  ancestry  --  1=;  arms:  (Worcestershire).  Ar.  a  fesse  gu.  betw.  3  round  buckles 
vert.  .  .  .  William',  of  New  Haven,  d.  1691,  m.  Alice  Pritchard,  prob.  da.  of  Roger 
and  Frances  of  Springfield,  Mass.;  Nathaniel^,  b.  Feb.  26,  1660,  m.  Ruth  Dickerman' ; 
Abigail'  Bradley,  n..  Jonathan  Atwater" 

Dickerman  (Z^av/rv  .•  — Thomas',  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1636,  tailor;  Lt.  Abraham^,  b. 
per.  Eng.,  of  New  Haven  1662,  m.  Mary  Cook,  da.  John  ;  Ruth'  Dickerman,  m.  Nathaniel 
Bradlev-. 

Peck  attcestrv  :  —  Hea.  William',  b.  n.  London.  Eng.,  1601,  merch.  fr.  L.,  arr.  Boston, 
Mass.,  June  26,  i"637,  a  founder  of  New  Haven,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  ;  Rev.  Jeremiah'^,  b.  Lon- 
don, prob.  1623,  pastor  Saybrook,  Newark,  N.  J.,  the  first  minister  at  Elizabethtown,  N. 
J.,  1669,  m.  Johannah  Kitchell^  ;  Ruth'  Peck,  m.  Jonathan  Atwater^. 

Kitc/u'll anct'strv :  —  V.oherf^,  Guilford  1639,  of  Newark,  N.  J.,  the  benefactor,  m. 
Margaret  Sheafe,  da.  of  Dr.  Edward  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  Eng.;  johannah-  Kitchell,  m. 
Jeremiah  Peck^. 

Dorman  aticestry  ■'  —  Amis :  Az.  3  leopards'  faces  ar.  Crest  —  A  lion's  paw  holding  a 
tilting  spear.  .  .  .  Edmund',  b.  1636,  of  New  Haven  1657,  propr.  1685,  m.  Hannah  Hull, 
da.  Richard  from  Derbyshire,  Eng.,  of  New  Haven  ;  Benjamin'-',  b.  Oct.  15,  1673,  m.  Ruth 
Johnson,  da.  John  and  Susan  of  New  Haven  ;  Benjamin',  m.  Sarah  Tuttle''  ;  Lydia''  Dor- 
man,  m.  John  Gorham" 

Tiittle  ancestrv  :  —  ^\\\\&m'^  [see  +452,  p.  2f6]  ;  Joseph^,  bap.  New  Haven  Nov.  22, 
1640,  m.  Hannah  Munson,  da.  Capt.  Thomas  of  New  Haven  ;  Samuel',  m.  Sarah  Hart' ; 
Sarah*  Tuttle,  m.  Benjar.Tin  Dorman'. 

//ar/ a«f«/';-j'.-  — Stephen'  [see +2397,  p.  912]  ;  Stephen^,  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  died 
1689;  Sarah'  Hart,  m.  Samuel  Tuttle'. 

Miles  ancestry : —3  arms  :  (QxLA.d^\ri%'loVi).     Erm.  a  millrind  sa  ;  a  chief  vert. 
Richard',  Milford  1639,  New  Haven  1643,  rep.  1651,  m.  Mrs.  Katherine  Constable,  widow; 
Capt.  John=,  b.  Oct.,  1644,  m.  Elizabeth  Harriman,  da  John  and  Elizabeth  of  New  Haven; 
Lt.  Richard',  m.  Hannah  (?  Easton);  Hannah*  Miles,  m.  Isaac  Gorham^. 

Bassett  ancestry  :  —  irarms  :  Basset;  25:  B.\SSETT  (Somersetsh.).  Erm.  a  canton 
gu.  .  .  .  John', 'from  Eng.,  New  Haven  1647,  d.  Feb.,  1653,  m.  Margery;  Robert^,  b. 
England,  New  Haven,  shoemaker,  town  drummer;  Sergt.  Robert',  m.  Elizabeth  Riggs*; 
Capt.  Samuel*,  Derby  1716,  justice,  m.  Deborah  Bennett';  Lt.  John^,  m.  Naomi  Woos- 
ter*  ;  Esther"  Bassett,' m.  Ebenezer  Plant*. 

Wooster  ancestry :  ~-'Ej&\Na.x^^ ,  b.  Eng.  1622,  Milford  i6=;i,  constable,  d.  Derby  July  8, 
i68q,  m.  Tabitha  Tomlinson,  da.  Henry  and  Alice  from  Eng.,  of  Stratford  ;  Timothy''',  m. 
Anna  Perry';  Edward',  m.  Elizabeth  Watkins^  ;  Naomi*  Wooster,  m.  John  Bassett^. 

IVatkins  ancestry :  —  i  arms  :  W.-\TKENS  ;  2  .■  W.\TKIN  ;  =■  .■  W^ATKVNS  ;  lo :  Watkins  : 
(Llanigen,  co.  Brecon).  Sa.  a  chev.  betw.  3  gauntlets,  fingers  clenched  or.  .  .  .  Joseph', 
d.  Dec.  23,  171 1,  m.  1690,  Johanna  Blakeman'  ;  Elizabeth^  W'atkins,  m.  Edward  Wooster'. 

BlaAeman,  BlacAmaii  ancestj-y:  —  Rev.  Adam',  b.  Staffordshire,  Eng.,  1598,  matric. 
Christ's  Coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  May  28,  1617,  preached  in  Leicester  and  Derby  cos.,  came 
here  1638,  first  min.  of  Stratford  1640,  m.  Jane  Wheeler,  sister  of  Moses  (below)  ;  Samuel^ 
xn.  Elizabeth  Wheeler,  da.  Moses  and  Miriam  (Hawley,  sister  of  Joseph)  of  S.;  Johan- 
nah' Blakeman,  m.  Joseph  Watkins'. 

Berry  ancestry  :~i  arms :  PERRY  or  PERY  ;  j :  Pery  ;  12:  PERRY  :  (Worcestershire). 
Ar.  on  a'bend  sa.  3  pears  or.  Crest  —  A  cubit  arm  in  armour  grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a 
sword  ar.  .  .  .  Arthur'  ;  Arthur^,  b.  Stratford  1651,  m.  Anna  Judson'  ;  Anna'  Perry, 
m.  Timothy  Wooster^. 

Judson  ancestry :  — I  ar?it^ :  JUDSON  or  JUDGSON  ;  /.•  JUDSON  :  Or.  a  chev.  purp  be- 
tween 3  dragons'  heads  erased  vert.  .  .  .  William',  b.  Eng.,  fr.  Kirby  Moor,  N.  Rid- 
ing, CO.'  York,  1634,  Stratford  1638,  m.  ist,  Eng.,  Grace  ;  Joshua^,  m.  Ann  Porter^  of  Wind- 
sor, Conn.;  Anna'  Judson,  m.  Arthur  Perry''. 

Bennett  ancestry  .—Isaac',  married  June  2,  1683,  Elizabeth  Rose',  b.  Stratford  Feb., 
1658-9;  Nathan^,  b.  S.  Aug.  6,  1697,  m.  Deborah  Corliss*;  Deborah'  Bennett,  m.  Samuel 
Bassett*. 

Ciirtiss  ancestry  :  —William',  d.  bef.  1639,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  William^,  with  his  widowed 

mother  settled  in  S'tratford  1639,  m.   ist, ;  Lt.  Ebenezer',  b.  July  o,  1657,  m.  Ruth 

Porter',  b.  Nov.  22,  1629  ;  Deborah*  Curtiss,  m.  Nathan  Bennett^. 

Porter  ancestry,  2  lines  .■  —  John'  of  Messing,  Eng.,  of  Windsor,  m.  {Messing parish 
reg.)  Oct.  18,  1620,'Anna  White^,  bap.  Messing,  July  13.  1600;  Nathaniel",  b.  Windsor 
July  19,  1640,  of  Stratford,  m.  Anna  Groves,  da.  Elder  Philip  and  Ann  of  S.;  Ruth',  m. 
Ebenezer  Curtiss',     .     .     .     John',  Ann"  Porter  m.  Joshua  Judson". 

White  ancestry  .'  —  Robert'  of  Messing,  Eng.,  m.  Bridget  AUgar,  da.  William  of  Shal- 
ford,  CO.  Essex,  Eng.;  Anna",  prob.  sister  of  Mary,  who  m.  Joseph  Loomis  of  Windsor, 
and  of  Elizabeth  White,  who  m.  ilessing,  Nov.  7,  1616,  William  Goodwin  of  Hartford. 

Rose  ancestry  :  —  /  arms  :  Rose  or  ROSSE  ;  4  :  ROSSE  ;  /6  Rose  ;  (London)  Az.  a  fal- 
con volant,  within  a  double  tressure  flory,  counterflory,  or,  on  a  canton  ar.  a  rose  gu.  . 
.  .  Robert',  b.  i=;o4,  with  w.  fr.  Ipswich,  Eng.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1639,  m.  Margery; 
Robert",  inventory  May  g,  168^,  m.  Rebecca  ;  Elizabeth'  Rose,  m.  Isaac  Bennett'. 

Bitrgs  ancestry  ■  —  2  arms  :  RiGG  ;  /  .•  RiGG  or  RIGGES  ;^?  .•  RIGGE  ;  /  .■  RiGGES  ; 
/  •■  RiGGS  or  Rygges  (Strangle  Thorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Middlesex)  Gu.  a  fesse  erm. 
betw.  3  water  spaniels  ar.  each  holding  in  the  mouth  a  birdbolt  or.  Crest—  A  talbot 
pass,  gu,  eared  or  holding  in  the  mouth  a  birdbolt  or.  .  .  .  Edward'  fr.  Eng.  to  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  freem..  May  14,  1634,  m.  ist,  Eng.,  Elizabeth,  she  d.  R.  Oct.,  1634  ;  Sergt.  Ed- 
ward", b.  Eng.  ab.  1613,  sergt.  in  Pequot  war.  Derby,  m.  Elizabeth  Roosa ;  Ensign  Sam- 
uel', m.  Sarah  Baldwin";  Elizabeth*  Riggs,  m.  Robert  Bassett'. 

Baldzi'in  ancestry  ■— RichnTd^  Henrv"  [see  -|-  334,  p.  209];  Sylvester',  m.  Choles- 
bury,  Eng.,  Sept.  28, '1590,  Jane  Wells  ;  Sylvester*,  d.  on  ship  Martin  coming  to  America 
June  21,  1638,  m.  Eng.,  Sarah  Bryan  related  to  Alexander  Bryan  ;  Richard*,  bap.  Aston 


121 2  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Clinton,  Eng.,  Aug.  25,  1622,  fr.  London,  Eng.,  prob.  fr.  office  of  uncle  Henry,  atty..  Mil- 
ford  1638,  Paugusset  (Derby),  Conn.,  m.  Elizabeth  Alsopi^;  Sarah"  Baldwin,  m.  Samuel 

Rigg3- 

Alsop  ancestry,  2  lines.- —  Sable  three  plovers  rising  argent,  beaked  and  legged 
gules.  Crest  —  A  plover  or  beaked  and  legged  gules,  in  its  bill  a  wheat  ear  or.  [See  IV. 
E.  Reg.  XL  V :  1S7  —  Positive  pedigrees  and  authorized  arms.  ALSOP,  Joseph,  New  Ha- 
ven. Evidence  :  Will  of  John  Alsop  of  Bonsall,  Derbyshire,  1643]  .  .  .  Gamel  or 
Gamellusi  je  Alsopp  ;  Gweno^  de  Alsop  was,  by  William  de  Ferrers,  Earl  of  Derby, 
granted  Alsop,  temp.  K.  John;  Henry^  m.  Margery;  Richard-i;  William^;  Ranulph^,  5 
Edw.  H,  m.  Beatrix;  Ranulph',  m.  Agnes;  Richard*;  Thomas'-'  de  Alsopp;  John'" 
Alsopp,  14  Hen.  IV;  JohnU;  John'^,  temp.  Ed.  IV  ;  Thomas'^  Alsopp  of  Alsop-in-the- 
Dale,  CO.  Derby,  m.  a  da.  of  Hugh  Erdswick  of  Sandon,  co.  Stafford  ;  Johni-*  m.  Jane 
Beresford,  whose  ancestry  12  generations  in  Eng.  with  Arms  :  George'^  m.  Jane  Edger- 
ton,  da.  William  of  Wall  Grange;  John's  m_  Anne  Alsop'^;  Anthony"  m.  Jane  Smith, 
da.  Richard  of  Comebridge,  co.  Stafford;  John'**  Alsopp  m.  Temperance  Gilbert,  da. 
Thomas  of  Mickleover  ;  Elizabeth'"  Alsop  (sister  of  Joseph  of  New  Haven)  came  to 
America,  joined  Milford  chh.  in  maiden  name  Feb.  5,  1643,  m.  same  day  Richard  Bald- 
win^.  .  .  .  John'2  (above);  John's  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Kniverton  of  Mercaston,  CO.  Dar- 
by ;  Thomas'^  m.  Anne  Bassett,  da.  William  of  Blore  ;  Anne^*  Alsopp  m.  John  Alsopp'". 

Page  ancestry  : —  George'  d.  Branford  i63j,  m.  Sarah;  Samuel-  b.  B.  Mar.,  1670-1  m. 
Mindwell  ;  Bathsheba^  Page  m.  James  Plant^. 

Wheadon,  Whedon  ancestry : — Thomas',  apprentice  in  Eng.  to  John  Meigs  just  bef. 
coming  to  learn  his  art  of  tanner,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  took  oath  of  fidelity  1657,  Branford, 
propr.  there  bef.  1657,  d.  i6gi,  m.  May  24,  1661,  Ann  Harvey  :  Thomas^,  b.  May  31,  1663,  of 
B.,  d.  ab.  1707,  m.  Hannah  Barnes  ;  Hannah^  Wheadon  m.  John  Plant". 

Smith  ancestry:  —  William',  Samuel^  [see +3377,  p.  1147];  Dea.  fames',  b.  Farming- 
ton,  Conn.,  Oct.  9,  1704,  m.  Ruth  Judd"" ;  Lt.  Samuel-"  m.  Abigail  Higley* ;  Luceannah^ 
Smith  m.  Simeon  Jocelyn'. 

Higlev  ancestrv :  —  Jonathan',  d.  in  Eng.  1664,  m.  Katherine  Brewster,  she  d.  Eng. 
Aug.  2^!,  1657,  da.  'Rev.  John;  Capt.  John^,  b.  Eng,  July  22,  1649,  from  Frimley,  Surrey, 
Eng.,  Windsor  :666,  customs  officer,  m.  ist  Hannah  Drake"  [ancestor  of  Col.  John* 
(Gov.  Jonathan^,  see  p.  872)  Trumbull,  "soldier  artist  ",  and  it  is  thought  that  both  he  and 
his  second  cousin's  son,  Nathaniel  Jocelyn-*,  received  their  remarkable  artistic  abilities 
from  a  common  ancestor]  ;  Dr.  SamueH  attended  Yale  2  years,  of  W.,  medical  practi- 
tioner, steel  maker,  owned  a  Simsbury  copper  mine,  and  manufactured  for  himself 
coins,  the  celebrated  Higley  copper  3-pence  &c.,  1737,  lost  at  sea,  1737,  m.  Abigail  ;  Abi- 
gail* Higley  m.  Samuel  Smith*. 

Drake  ancestry  : — John'  of  Exmouth,  Eng.,  1360,  m.  Christian  Tillett  and  acquired 
Ashe  ;  John^,  unlawfully  excluded  from  Ashe  by  Christoper  Francheyney  (the  son  of 
his  mother  by  her  2d  m.  with  Richard  Francheyney).  of  Otterton,  m.  Christian  Antage, 
da.  John  ;  Jo'hn^  m.  Crowys  of  Crowys  Merchand  ;  John*  m.  Agneta  Keloway,  da.  John  ; 
John*,  bv  lawsuit,  recovered  Ashe,  m.  Margaret  Cole,  da.  John  of  Rill,  co.  Devon  ;  John", 
High  Sheriff  Devon  1561-2,  m.  Amye  (or  Ann)  Grenville,  da.  Roger  of  Stowe,  co.  Corn- 
wall ;  Robert'  of  Wiscombe  Parke,  Devon,  m.  Elizabeth  Prideaux,  da.  Humphrey  of 
Thenborough  ;  William*  of  Wiscombe  m.  Philip  or  Phillippa  Dennis,  John",  b.  Wis- 
combe ab.  1600,  Boston  1630,  Windsor  1635  [see  -f3i6o.  p.  1060],  m.  Elizabeth  Rogers; 
John'"  m.  Hannah  Moore,  da.  Thomas  of  W.  ;  Hannah"  Drake  m.  John  Higley^. 

Jitdd  rtwrej/'O'-'— Thomas'  [see  +1186,  p.  554]  ;  William^,  b.  Eng.,  of  Farmington,  m. 
Mary  Steele,  da.  John  and  Rachel  of  Hartford,  Conn. ;  Capt.  Thomas^  of  Waterbury, 
Conn.,  town  elk.,  m.  Sarah  Freeman,  da.  Stephen  and  Hannah  (Astwood?)  of  Milford; 
Ruth*  [udd  m.  James  Smith'. 

Aboott  ancestry  .-  —  ABBOTT.     Ar.  a  cross  fimbriated  or,  betw.  4  eagles  displ.  or.     . 
Crest  ~  A  griffin  sejant  az.  bezantee.     .     .     .     Robert',   Watertown,  Mass.,  Col.  Rec.,-~ 
Robert  Abbitt,  freem.  Sept.  3,  1634,  d.  New  Haven  1659,  m.  Mary  ;  Joseph^,  b.  N.  H.  Apr. 
20,  1652  ;  Abigails  Abbot  m.  Nathaniel  Jocelvn'.  —  Foregoing  ancestries  were  compiled  by 
Miss  Louise  Tracy,  New  Haven,  for  Judge  Livingston  W.^kner*  Cle.weland. 

4020. 

FREDERICK  WESTON'  CLEAVELAND  (John",Perez^Elea- 
zer*,  Samuel^,  Samuel^),  d.  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  vSept.  4,  1896,  a.  71,  m.  ist, 
Salisbury,  Conn.,  Feb.  12,  1848,  Susan  Harris,  b.  S.,  Apr.  13, 
1824,  d.  Ypsilanti  July  28,  1864,  a  daughter  Milo  and  Abigail 
(vSerdam).  He  m.  2d,  South  Egremont,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1871, 
Mary  Jane  Gardner,  b.  Livingston,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1833,  da. 
John  I.  and  Christiana  (Potts).     Ch.  by  1st  m.: 

9672  Susan  Ophelia^  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  3,  1850,  Salis- 
bury, ni.  Pleasant  Plains,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11,  1872, 
Stephen  Henry  Sleight,  b.  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1839,  ^  s. 
Frederick  Wilson  and  Elizabeth  (Paulding).  Was  corporal  in 
N.  Y.  Vols.,  under  Sherman;  lived  at  Lansing,  Mich.,  187 1-4, 
Bath,  Clinton  co.,  Mich.,  to  Apr.,  1883,  since  on  his  160-acre 
farm,  12  m.  fr.  Frederick,  Brown  co.,  Dak.,  P.  O.,  1885,  Eaton, 
Dickey  co..  Dak.,  P.  O.  1892,  Gulph,  N.  Dak.  Ch.:  Susan  Et/ie- 
lyif  Sleig/it,  b.  Nov.  6,  1873,  Lansing,  d.  L.,  Feb.  6,  1876;  Freder- 
ick StetJuff  Sleight,  b.  Dec.  29,  1875,  L.;  John  Henrf  Sleight,  Jan. 


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7,  1878,  Bath  ;  Angela  Cleaveland"^  Sleight,  Mar.  15,  1879,  B.;  Carrie 
Eugenia^  Sleight,  Aug.  7,  1882,  Dak.;  Alary  May^  Sleight,  Dec.  21, 
1884,  Dak. 

9673  Carrie  Calista*  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  19,  1856,  Ypsi- 
lanti,  m.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1879,  Eugene  Hobart  Hoyt,  born  Sharon, 
Washtenaw  co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  2,  1853,  died  Meridian,  Ingham  co., 
Lansing,  Mich.,  Sept.  12,  1880,  only  s.  Ralph  and  Laura  Eme- 
line  (Turner),  dwelt  Lansing,  farmer.  Mrs.  Hoyt  resided  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1883-7,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1887-9,  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
1889-Mar.,  1 891;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  since  (1895).  Mrs.  Hoyt  has 
visited  Europe  many  times.  Subscribes  for  this  genealogy, 
s.  p.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

Frederick  Weston' CLEAVELANoresidecl  in  Chapinville,  Conn., 
to  1853,  and  afterward  at  Ypsilanti.  Dealer  in  carriages.  For- 
merly held  the  office  of  U.  S.  City  Marshal  of  Ypsilanti.  Mr. 
Cleaveland  was  much  esteemed  by  his  fellow  citizens. 

4024. 

JANE  CECELIA'  CLEAVELAND  (john«),  m.  ist,  Bloom- 
field,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1873,  as  2d  w.,  Albert  Gallatin  Nearing,  born 
B.,  May  15, 1812,  d.  B.,  Mar.  10, 1884,  a  s.  Ashel  and  Mary(Loomis). 
She  m.  2d,  B.,  Dec.  2,  1885,  Horace  Clark  Wolcott,  b.  Watertown, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1845,  s.  Wells  Warner  and  Emily  (Bancroft). 
Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  West  Granby,  Hartford  co.,  Conn.: 

-I-9674     Charles  Sunnier^  Nearing,   born   Mar.  5,  1875. 

-I-9675     Mary  Cecelia*"  Nearing,  b.  Dec.  27,  1877.      2d  m.  :  s.  P. 

Albert  Gallatin  Nearing  dwelt  W.  Granby,  iDuilder.  He  m. 
ist,  Bloomfield,  Feb.  20,  1838,  Nancy  Amelia  Cad  well,  b.  B. 
Nov.  14,  181 1,  d.  B.  Mar.  9,  1870,  da.  Allen  Case  and  Nancy 
(Latimer).  Ch.  b.  W.  Granby:  i.  Jessie  Amelia  Nearing,  b.  Oct. 
30,  1845,  ™-  Gilman  C.  Hickok,  of  Everett,  Mass.  Ch. :  none 
living.  2.  Franklin  Mortimer  Nearing,  b.  Apr.  8,  1841,  d.  North 
Granby,  Hartford  co..  Conn.,  Sept.  14,  1897,  m.  Delia  Parsons  of 
Granby,  Conn.,  builder.    Ch.:  Frederick  Nearing,  Lewis  Nearing. 

Horace  Clark  Wolcott  res.  Bloomfield,  1886,  carriage  manuf'r  ; 
Morris,  Conn.,  1889-92,  since  at  Northfield,  Conn.  (1897), 

4030. 

GEORGE    MARVIN'    CLEVELAND    (Marvin^,  Perez^  EleazerS 

SamueH,  Samuel^,  Moses^),  m.  Caudor,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  Elsic  Adeline 
Seagur,  b.  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  a  da.  Solomon  and  Irene 
(Bush),  res.  Wilseyville,  N.  Y.,  always,  1884,  builder  and  joiner. 
Ch.:  9676  Eva  Adelaide^  Cleveland,  b.  May  13,  ab.  1846,  d. 
Candor,  Aug.  20,  ab.  1858.     Rose',  b.  ab.  1848,  d.,  aged  18  mos. 

4031. 

JAMES  PEREZ'  CLEVELAND  (Marvin^),  m.  ist.  Candor, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1847,  Celestia  Hoyt,  b.  C,  Apr.  17,  1829,. died  C, 
Sept.  7,  1863,  da.  Isaac  and  Lucy  (Bailey).  He  m.  2d,  Bowie, 
Prince  George's  co.,  Md.,  May  19,  1S65,  Elizabeth  Ann  Griffith, 
b.  Arundel  co.,  Md.,  Nov.  19,  1827,  da.  Dennis  and  Priscilla 
(Phelps),  res.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1884-91,  carpenter.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
9677  Emeline  Storey'  Cleveland,  b.  July  19,  1849,  m. 
Smith  Harris,  he  d.  Apr.  24,  1875. 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


-I-9678     George  Almeron*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  31,  1850. 

9679  Adaline  Loanna'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  11,  1853,  d. 
Feb.  23,  1877,  m.  in  Mich.,  Mar.,  1872,  P.  W.  Childeen.     s.  p. 

9680-2  Lucy  Ann'*,  b.  Mar.  23,  1859  ;  John  James^  b.  N.ov. 
7,  1861.     By  2d  m.:  Rosa  Adaline*,  b.  Sept.  8,  1868. 

4032. 

JOHN  COLE'  CLEVELAND  (Marvin^),  died  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
Apr.,  1867,  a.  34,  m.  L,  Jan.  17,  1855,  Eliza  Almeda  Van  Houten, 

b.  n.  L,  1833,  d.  L,  Au^^.,  1866,  a  da. and  Fanny.     Lived 

at  Candor,  N.  Y.,  and  Ithaca,  where  his  widow  res.  1884,  cabinet 
maker  and  undertake^.     Ch.  b.  Ithaca  : 

9683  Alice  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  8,  1855,  m.  I.,  May 
31,  1874,  Samuel  Orang-e  Williamson,  b.  n.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
3,  1845,  d.  New  York  city,  Jan.  27,  1885,  a  s.  Orange  Henry  and 
Betsey  (Wilkinson);  lived  Ithaca  to  Apr.,  1879,  N.  Y.  c.  after- 
ward, engineer  N.  Y.  Ele.  R.  R.  She  res.  N.  Y.  c.  to  1885,  Bat- 
tle Creek,  Mich.,  1885,  Wilseyville,  N.  Y.,  1888.  Ch.:  Ralph 
Vaiighif  Williainson,  b.  Sept.  3,  1875,  Ithaca;  Nellie  Mamr  Wil- 
liamson^ b.  Nov.  3,  1877,  I.,  d.  ab.  1886-7  ;  Lena  Maf  Williamson, 
b.  Dec.  19,  1 88 1,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  May  18,  1884. 

9684  Fanny  Bell'  Cleveland,  b.  June  15,  i860,  m.  Ithaca, 
Oct.  12,  1876,  Waldo  Gilbert  Robinson,  b.  Gene'.a,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
10,  1853,  only  s.  Orin  and  Elizabeth  Cornelia  (Gilbert),  dwelt 
Flint,  Mich.,  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  Battle  Creek,  express  agent, 
member  Battle  C.  Div.  No.  6,  order  of  R.  R.  Conductors.  Ch. 
b.  Battle  C. :  Bessie  Gilbert"^  Robinson,  Nov.  19;  Harry  Cleveland^ 
Robins 071,  June  4. 

9685  Susie  B.*  Cleveland,  born  June  18,  1865,  unm.,  res. 
Ithaca. 

4033. 

JOSEPH'  CLEVELAND  (Marvin«),  m.  Candor,  N.  Y.,  about 
1864,  Isadore ;  res.  1884,  Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y.,  carpenter.  Ch. 
b.  Pleasant  Valley : 

9686-9     Charles',  b.  1866  ;  Cora',  b.  1868  ;  Emmet',  b.  1870; 
Hattie',  b.  1876  ;  Carrie'  Cleveland,  b.  1878. 

4036. 

JEHILAH'    CLEVELAND    (Perez  Franklino,  Perez*,  EleazerS  Sam'is, 

Samuei=,  Mosesi),  m.  Oswcgo,  N.  Y.,  Dcc.  27,  1849,  Almcron  Corwin, 
b.  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1827,  d.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1880, 
a  s.  Polydore  Brown  and  Sarah  (Thompson).     Ch.  b.  Owego  : 

9690  £nima  Delphine^  Corwin,  b.  Oct.  25,  1859,  d.  June  4, 
1862;  Charles  Marvin^  Corwin,  b.  Oct.  30,  1863,  d.  Mar.  27,  1864; 
Franklin  Ahneron'^  Corwin,  b.  Feb.  13,  d.  June  4,  1866.  Anna 
Belle  Corwin  (adopted),  b.  Sept.  28,  1854,  m.  Herbert  A.  Farn- 
ham  of  Oswego. 

Almeron  Corwin  res.,  1 849-1 884,  Owego,  silversmith. 

Corwin  attcesfry : — /  arms:  CURWIN  ;  s  ■'  CURWEN  (Working;ton,  Cumberland  co., 
Eng.,  ancient 'knightly  family,  desc.  fr.  Gospatric,  Earl  Northumberland;  the  heiress 
Isabella  Curwen  m.  John  Christian  of  Unerigg,  Esq.).  Ar.  fretty  gu.  chief  az.  Crest  — 
Unicorn's  head.  Motto  —  Si  je  n'estoy.  .  .  .  Matthiasi,  b.  Eng.,  1595,  first  Corwin  in 
America,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  i6s4,  a  first  settler  of  Southold,  L.  I.,  1640,  m.  Margaret  Mor- 
ton'; Theopilus2  ;  Daniel' ;'^Daniel  [Jedediah]*  ;  Silas*  ;  Ezra";  Pollydore  Brown^  Cor- 
win m.  Sarah  Thompson.— Ct)rw/«  genealogy^  by  Edward  Tanjore  Corwin,  iSyz. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  121 5 

4037. 

PEREZ      FRANKLIN'     CLEVELAND     (Perez   Franklin^),     m. 

Patience  Darling  of  Apalachin,  Tioga  co.,  N.  Y.,  b.  Ohio,  Sept. 
25,  1837,  da.  Calvin  and  Emilv  (Steele).  Dwelt  Campville, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1855,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Jan.  20,  1856,  Flint,  Mich., 
to  1884,  builder.  Ch.  b.  Flint :  9691-2  Frank  Perez**  Cleve- 
land, b.  Jan.  3,  i860,  studying  for  a  doctor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Florence  Emily',  b.  Feb.  9,  1864,  res.,  Flint,  teacher. 

4038. 

MARIE        BETSEY'       CLEVELAND       (Perez    Franklin«),       m. 

Owego,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1858,  as  2d  w.,  Horace  Peirce  Johnson, 
b.  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1829,  a  s.  Asahel  Cheeney  and  Rhoda 
(Dewey).  Ch.  :  Rosa  Hihf  /ohiison,  b.  Feb.  23,  i860,  Owego,  d. 
Flint,  Mich.,  Apr.  14,  1879.  Horace  P.  Johnson  dwelt  Hornells- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  and  Flint,  dentist.  He  m.  ist,  Feb.  25,  185 1,  Abi- 
gail Rising  Griffin;  she  d.  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1854, 
da.  Alvah  and  Fanny  (Rising). 

Stoddard ancestrv  :  — John'  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  1645,  m.  Mary  Foote,  da.  Nathaniel 
and  Elizabeth  (Deming)  of  Watertown  ;  John^,  b.  Apr.  12,  1646,  m.  Elizabeth  Curtis,  da. 
Thomas  of  Wethersf.  ;  john^ ;  James*  ;  Rhoda^  Stoddard  m.  Elijah  Jones,  s.  Elijah  and 
Anna  (Brown);  James^  Jones  m.  Mercy  Dewey,  da.  Abner ;  Rhoda"  Dewey  m.  Asahel 
Clieeney  Johnson,  s.  Benj.  and  Mary  (Cornwell). —  Patterson' s  Stoddard  gen  .,  7/. 

4039. 

JOHN  WARREN^  CLEVELAND  (PerezPrankiin«),  m.  Isa- 
bella Haven  of  Flint,  Mich.  Dwelt  Flint,  1856-1884,  builder. 
Ch.  :  9693  Cora  Beulah'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.,  1872. 

4041. 

NOR  ACE   N.'  CLEVELAND  (Lucius^  Perez^,  EleazerS  Sam.  3,  Sam.^), 

m.  Belfast,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  i,  1853,  Marian  Crawford, 
b.  Wayne,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1830,  a  da.  Joshua  and  Hannah 
(Gleason),  res.,  Farmersville,  N.  Y.,  1884,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Adel®, 
b.  Mar.  14, 1854,  d.  Jan.  24,  1862.    9694  Harriet  M.",  b.  Jan.  i,  1855. 

9695  Ella*"  Cleveland,  m.  Sept.  10,  1883,  Henry  Cald- 
well, s.  James  and  Polly,  1.  Farmersv. 

4042. 

FREEMAN'  CLEVELAND  (Lucius^),  m.  Belfast,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
I,  1853,  Margaret  Crawford,  b.  B.,  Oct.  11,  1836,  a  da.  Joshua 
and  Hannah  (Gleason),  1.  Franklinville,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

9696  Fayette'  Cleveland,  b.  July  10,  1854,  m.  May  18, 
1883,  Mary  E.  Eckert,  b.  Farmersville,  N.  Y.,  da.  German  A. 
and  Mary.  9697-9  Loretta*,  b.  Oct.  9,  1857  ;  Frederick* 
Cleveland,  b.  June  6,  i860  ;  Kate'  Cleveland,  May  10,  1867. 

4047. 

Enielhie'  StOJ'l/  (Betsey  Anns,  Perez^,  Eleazer*,  Sam. 3,  Sam. 2),  d.  May 

5,  10,  1848,  a.  24,  rn.  Sept.  26,  1842,  as  ist  w.,  Rufus  Fenton 
Noble  from  Colesville,  N.  Y.,  b.  Feb.  i,  1819,  a  s.  Ralph  and 
Harriet  (Whittemore).  s.  p.  Rufus  Fenton  Noble,  1.,  1876,  James- 
town, N.  Y.     He  m.   2d,  Oct.  2,   185 1,   Hannah  Ann  Felton,  b. 


12 i6  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

June  5,  1832,  da.  Ezra.  Ch.  :  Charles  Ezra  Noble,  b.  June  4, 
1853  ;  Willis  Albert  Noble,  June  18,  1S56  ;  Ralph  Alonzo  Noble, 
June  13,  1859. 

Noble  ancestry  . —  S  arms  :  (Devon,  Kent)  Or.  2  lions  pass.  betw.  3  flaunches  ;  over 
all  fesse  gu.  Crest  —  Lion  pass.  .  .  William  Nobil,  citizen  of  Winton,  Eng.,  1207.  .  . 
Thomas',  b.  Eng.,  1632,  Boston,  1653,  Westfield,  Mass.,  m.  Hannah  Warriner,  da.  William 
and  Joanna  (Scant)  ;  'Matthew^  m.  Hannah  Dewey'  ;  Matthew'  m.  ist,  Joanna  Stebbins*; 
Rev.  Gideon''  m.  Christian  Cadwell,  da.  Hezekiah  ;  Solomon^  m.  Huldah  Calkins,  da. 
James  ;  Ralph"  Noble  ni.  Harriet  Whittemore,  da.  Daniel  and  Bridget  (Fenton).  Geneal- 
ogy of  Tiiomas  Noble  of  li'estf.,  Bv  Lucius  M.  Boltivood,  iS^S.  p.  4S3. 

Stebbins  izwcfii'/'rv  .•  — Stebbing  :  (.Suffolk)  Quarterly  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  sa.  5 
bezants.  O'd?^/  — Lion's  head.  .  .  Rowland' fr.  Ipswich,  Eng.,  1634,  Northampton,  m. 
Sarah;  Thomas^,  b.  Eng.,  1620,  Springf.,  m.  Hannah  Wright,  da.  Samuel  ;  Samuel' m. 
2d,  Abigail  Brooks  ;  Joanna*  Stebbins  m.  Matthew  Noble'. 

Deroev  ancestrv : —  'D^V^'E.  :  (Kent.)  Gu.  chev.  ar.  betw.  9  plates.  .  .  Cornet 
Thomas!',  Dorchester,  1633,  m.  Windsor,  Mar.  22,  1630,  wid.  Frances  Clark  ;  Thomas^, 
bap.  Feb.  16,  1640,  Westf.,  Northam.  ;  m.  Constance  Hawes,  da.  Richard  and  Ann  of 
Dorch.  ;   Hannah'  Dewey  m.  Matthew  Noble^. 

4048. 

Adaline'  Storij  (Betsey  Ann«),  m.  Jan.  12,  1845,  Daniel 
Webber  Noble,  b.  West  Colesville,  Broome  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  21, 
1820,  a  s.  Ralph  and  Hannah  (Whittemore).  Dwelt  Colesv.  to 
1840,  Lawrenceville,  Pa.,  to  Feb.,  1868,  since  at  Addison,  N.  Y. 
(1884),  door  manfr.  Ch.  :  9700  Mary  Jane^  Noble,  b.  Mar.  22, 
1853,  Lawrencev.,  m.  Charles  Chesbrough,  he  d.  Nov.,  1883. 

Noble,  c^c,  ancestries  : —  See  -{-4047. 

4049. 

JBetset/  Ann'  Story  (Betsey Ann«),  m.  Lawrenceville,  Pa., 
Calvin  Benn,  res.,  Lawrencev.,  1884,  storekeeper,  owns  and 
operates  a  farm.  Ch.  :  9701  Emma  Delphine^  Benn,  b.  i860,  m. 
Frederick  Lindsley  of  Lawrencev.,  business  partner  with  Calvin 
Benn  ;  Bessie  Al^vin^  Benn,  b.  Aug.  i,  1873. 

4054. 

ROBERT'  CLEAVELAND  (Elisha  Whittlesey*,  Bradford^,  EleazerS 
Samuel',  SamueP,  Mosesi),  m.    PaterSOU,     N.    J.,    JUUC    12,     1876,   HcStcr 

Margaret  Winters,  b.  Pompton,  N.  J.,  Feb.  8,  1851,  da.  Henry 
and  Mary  (Fox),  res.,  Paterson,  1883-95  !  salesman.  Ch.  : 
9702  Edwin  Whittlesey'  Cleaveland,  b.  Mar.  5,  1877,  Paterson. 

4058. 

GEORGE  DOWNER'  CLEAVELAND  (EiishaWhittiesey),  m. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Nov.  12,  1881,  Mattie  Maud  Lindsay,  b.  Little 
Rock,  Ark.,  May  i,  1864,  da.  William  and  Louisa  (Jones),  res., 
Kansas  City,  1883,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1885-95,  merchant.  Ch.  b. 
Paterson  :  9703  Helen  May",  Mar.  19,  1885  ;  George  Lindsay*, 
Sept.  28,  1887  ;  Hubert  Wilford*  Cleaveland,  Mar.  8,  1890. 

4059. 

ALBERT  FRANCIS'  CLEAVELAND  (Eiisha  whittiesey«),  m. 
ab.  1885.  Of  Paterson,  N.  J.  (1895),  salesman.  Ch.  :  Howard 
Blauvelt'  Cleaveland,  b.  May  2,  1888. 

4060. 

JENNIE  LINCOLN'  CLEAVELAND  (Eiisha  whittiesey"),  m. 
Lakeville,  Conn.,  July  16,  1890,  Rev.  William  Willcocks,  b.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1853,  s.  Edward  and  Julia  (Cornwall).    Ch.  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  12 17 

Lucile  Elizabeth^  Willcocks,  b.  Feb.  10,  i8q6,  Plattekill, 
N.  Y. 

Rev.  William  Willcocks  grad.  Boston  University,  1881  ; 
Methodist  Episcopal  clerg-yman.  Residence,  Plattekill,  1895-6, 
pastor  at  Plattekill  and  Rossville. 

4062. 

SALLY      MARIA'     CLEVELAND      (Mason*,    Bradford^,   EleazerS 

Samuels,  sam.2),  m.  Circlcville,  Pickaway  co.,  O.,  Sept.  i,  1848,  Wil- 
liam A.  Clark,  s.  Richard.  Of  Greeley,  Anderson  co.,  Kan.,  1884 
[not  there  Dec,  1894],  farmer.  Ch.  :  9704  Walter  S.^  Clark; 
Cynthia^  Clark,  m.  Douglas  ;  Jessie^;  Wellington^;  Jane^ ;  Emma^ ; 
Edit/i';  Arthur'  Clark. 

4063. 

THANKFUL    ANN'    CLEVELAND    (john»,  Bradford^,  Eleazer*. 

sam.3,  sam.2),  d.  Town  Hill,  Lakeville,  Conn.,  Oct.  or  Nov.,  1891, 

a.  58,  m.  Salisbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1859,  Charles  Harmon  Bissell, 

b.  S.  Oct.  24,  1829,  s.  William  and  Eliza.  Ch.  :  9705  Erank'  Bis- 
sell, b.  Mar.  9,  1861,  Salisbury,  Conn.,  d.  S.  at  6  mos. 

Hon.  Charles  Harmon  Bissell,  formerly  of  Lakeville,  res. 
Salisbury  1883,  Lakeville  1892.  Several  terms  State  Represent- 
ative; for  many  years  a  town  officer. 

4066. 

MARY  ELIZABETH^  CLEVELAND  (Bezaleel  Famum*,  Brad- 
fords,  EleazerS  Sam.3,  Sam.2),    d.    Scnuett,    N.    Y.,    Sept.    25,    1882,  a.  48, 

m.  Lysander,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1854,  Edward  Drake, 
b.  Cato,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1833,  s.  James  and  Sophia  (Habeer),  1. 
Valatie,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.,  liveryman  1884.     Ch.  : 

9706  Minnie  Louella^  Drake,  b.  Sept.  22,  1856,  Jefferson  co., 
Wis.,  m.  Meridian,  Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  24,  1875,  William 
Watson  Bush,  b.  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  18,  1852,  s.  Rovinna  Os- 
trander  and  Margaret  (Lawrence),  1.  Weedsport,  Cayuga  co., 
N.  Y.,  farmer,  s.  p.  9707  Charles  Edwanf  Drake,  b.  June  23, 
1861,  Hannibal,  N.  Y,  ;  Ernest  Emerson'  Drake,  Mar.  28,  1870,  H.; 
Bradford  Erancis'  Drake,  Nov.  15,  1872,  Cato. 

4067. 

RECEPHA  ANN^  CLEVELAND  (BezaieeiFarnum*),  m.  Ster- 
ling, N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1857,  Jobn  Augustus  Doud,  b.  Camillus,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  2,  1834,  a  s.  Zenas  and  Sally  Clark  (Jones).  Ch.  :  Sarah 
Jane^  Doud,  b.  1870,  d.  1884.  Mr.  John  Augustus  Doud,  res.  1883- 
96,  Cato,  N.  Y.,  merchant. 

Dowde,  Dowdy,  Dotide,   ances/ty :  —  {T)0\vde  or  Odowde,  Sligo,  Ireland).     Vert,  a 

saltire  or,  in  chief  2  swords.     Crest — Arm  embowed,  in  mail,  holding  spear 

Henryi  fr.  Guildford,  Surrey  co.,  or  fr.  Kent  co.,  Eng.,  1639,  Guilford,  Conn.,  with  Rev. 
Henry  Whitefield,  bur.  Aug.  31,  1668,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  John",  b.  May  24,  1650,  m.  ist  Sarah 
Tallman  ;  Isaacs  jjj  Abigail  Stevens ;  Ezra*  m.  Mary  Taylor ;  Stephen^  m.  Rachel 
Broughton  ;  Zenas*  Doud  m.  Sallv  Clark  ]one&.—  Descendants  of  Henry  Doude.  By  Rev. 
Willis  Wedivorth  Dowd,  A.M.,  iS'Sj,  p.  17b. 

4068. 

ISADORE    MARIAH'    CLEVELAND    (Bezaleel  Farnum*),     m. 

Martville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6,  1855,  Henry  Niver  Whitman,  b.  Canaan, 

77 


121 8  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1832,5.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Niver),  1.  Mora- 
via, N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

9708-10  James  Francis^  ]V hitman^  b.  Oct.  31,  1855,  Hanni- 
bal, N.  Y.,  carriage  trimmer,  m.  Oct.  3,  1877;  Bion  Samuel" 
Whitman,  b.  Oct.  6,  1857,  H.,  painter,  m.  Dec.  20,  1882  ;  Stiles 
Edward\  b.  Nov.  i,  i860,  Sterling,  N.  Y.,  d.  May  18,  1867  ;  Fred 
Hen>y,  b.  vSept.  14,  1873,  Moravia;  E.  Bertha^  Whitman,  Jan.  12, 
1878,  M. 

4069. 

BRADFORD  FRANKLIN'  CLEAVELAND(Bezaleel  Farnum«), 

m.  Sennett,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  31,  1868,  Ellen  Gertrude  Remington,  b. 
S.  Dec.  18,  1844,  da.  Rufus  and  Elizabeth  (Donoven),  res.  Little, 
Holt  CO.,  Neb.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  :  971 1  Mabel  Remington* 
Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  5,  Dec.  i,  1877. 

4070. 

CLARLSSA  ANTOINETTE'  CLEVELAND  (Bezaieei  Far- 
num"),  m.  Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1864,  Rev.  Horatio  Yates,  b. 
Mentz,  Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1841,  s.  Jacob  Peter  and 
Marilla  (Woodruff).  Ch.  :  9712-14  Marilla^  Yates,  b.  Apr.  28, 
1866,  Post  Creek,  Chemung  co.,  N.  Y. ;  Louella^  Yates,  b.  Mar.  20, 
1868,  Mentz  ;  Jennie''  Yates,  b.  Oct.  24,  1870,  Huron,  N.  Y.;  Son^, 
b.  Aug.  21,  Owasco,  Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  O.  Nov.  10,  1874; 
Elizabeth^  Yates,  b.  Mar.  7,  1876,  Jamesville,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.; 
Horatio'  Yates,  b.  Feb.  15,  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  d.  F.  Sept.  4,  1879  ; 
Charles  Cloiu^  Yates,  b.  June  12,  1880,  F.  ;  William  Gibbs^  Yates,  b. 
Apr.  7,  18,  1883,  Victory,  Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  Horatio  Yates,  Methodist  Episcopal  clergyman,  was 
educated  in  the  common  schools,  completing  at  Union  School, 
Weedsport,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Cortland  Academy.  After  5  years' 
course  of  study  under  Presiding  Elder,  and  having  served  as  a 
supply,  entered  the  ministry  May,  1870,  was  adm.  to  the  Central 
N.  Y.  Conference  Apr.,  1871.  Stationed  at  Huron  2  years  to 
Apr.  I,  1872  ;  Locke,  Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  Oct.  i,  1873  !  Owasco 
to  Oct.,  1875  ;  Jamesville  to  Oct.,  1876  ;  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  to  1878  ; 
Fabius  to  Oct.,  1880  ;  Victory  to  Oct.,  1883,  since  at  Weedsport. 

Yates  ancestry  —  g  arms :  Yate  ;  b:  YATES  (Berks  &c.).  Ar.  3  gates  sa.  Crest  — 
Antelope's  head.  .  .  .  Jacob  Peter  Yates  belongs  to  the  old  Yates  family  of  Rensse- 
laer CO.,  N.  Y. 

4081. 

MAJOR    HAMMOND'  CLEVELAND   (john  Miiton^,  wiiiiam^, 

Eleazer*,  Samuel^,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.    ISt,  Ottawa,  Kan.,  Sept.  27,   1871, 

vSarah  Annetta  Wilson,  b.  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1850,  d. 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Oct.  7,  1873,  a  da.  John  and  Almira  (Allison). 
He  m.  2d  Garnett,  Kan.,  Feb.  13,  1875,  Nora  Jane  McMillen,  b. 
Lawrence  co.,  Pa.,  July  9,  1853,  da.  Thomas  and  R.uth  Ann 
(Monck),  1.  Union  (formerly  Walker)  tp.,  Kan.,  farmer.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.  :  Allison^  b.  Apr.  14,  d.  Walker,  Kan.,  May  25,  1873. 
By  2d  m.,  b.  Walker  :  9715-7  Myrtle  Belle"*,  Id.  Jan.  28,  1876  ; 
Louis  Allen*,  July  17,  1877  ;  Ettie  May**,  Mar.  14,  1879;  Ora 
VioLA^  Cleveland,  Aug.  11,  1882. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1219 

4082. 

GEORGE  FRANCIS'  CLEVELAND  (johnMiiton«),m.  vSalem, 
Wis.,  Mar.  21,  1864,  Caroline  Marie  Fox,  b.  Mentor,  O.,  May  29, 
1838,  d.  Hiram  and  Rachel  (Grover),  1.  1882,  Avon,  111.,  machin- 
ist. Ch.  b.  Avon  :  9718-21  Storm  Frederick",  Jime  18,  1865. 
Charles  Francis",  June  28,  1867.  Dexter  David",  Aug.  28,  1869. 
William  Alonzo",  Jan.  20,  1873.  9722  Annetta  Josephine" 
Cleveland,  Dec.  5,  1874  ;  George  Tyler",  May  22,  1878  ;  Rob- 
ert Henry',  b.  Nov.  14,  1880,  d.  Sept.  i,  1881. 

4083. 

JAMES  DELIZON'  CLEVELAND  (johnM.«),  m.  Avon,  111., 
Dec.  23,  1 868,  Adelia  Ann  Huson,  b.  Starke}^,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1840, 
da.  Dr.  Richard  and  vSarah  Elizabeth  (Tyler),  1.  1883,  Avon, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Avon  :  9723-5  Ralph  Emerson"  Cleveland,  b. 
Sept.  28,  1869.  Richard  Delizon"  Cleveland,  Aug.  14,  1875. 
Edith  Elizabeth'',  July  22,  1879. 

4084. 

CHARLES     ARCHIBALD'    CLEVELAND     (john  Miiton«, 

William^,  Eleazer*,  Samuels,  Samuel-,  Mosesi),  m.   Aug.    29,    1 894,   MisS    Dora 

M.  Jack.  Charles  Archibald'  Cleveland,  residence  :  Avon, 
111.,  to  1861;  was  in  the  United  States  army  from  Aug.  i,  1861, 
to  May  29,  1866  ;  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  1866-7,  Fort  Sill,  Kiowa  Res., 
Indian  Territory,  to  1880,  Reno,  I.  T.,  and  Darlington,  Upper 
Ark.,  to  1882,  Garnett,  Kan.,  1883-4  ;  Anadarko,  Kiowa  and 
Comanche  Nation,  Oklahoma  Territory,  of  C.  A.  Cleveland  & 
Co.,  Indian  traders  and  general  merchants,  Anadarko.  Mr. 
Cleveland  speaks  the  Indian  language  fluently  ;  is  a  subscriber 
for  this  Genealogy. 

4085. 

ERASTUS  TYLER'  CLEVELAND  (Jo•nnMilton^Wm.^Eleaze^4, 

sam.3,  sam.2),  ni.  Avon,  111.,  Nov.  30,  1867,  Caroline  Marble,  b.  A. 
Mar.  5,  1849,  da.  Solomon  and  Catherine  Bingama  (Converse), 
Of  Sutherland,  O'Brien  co.,  la.,  18S2),  hotel  proprietor.  Ch.  b. 
Avon  :  9726  John  vSolomon"  Cleveland,  Jan.  20,  1870.  Cath- 
arine Converse",  Feb.  24,  1875. 

4089. 

WILLIAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (john  Milton",  Williama, 
Eleazer<,   Samuels,  SamueP,  Mosesi),    married     at    Whiting,    Jackson    CO., 

Kan.,  Jan.  8,  1879,  Esther  Hutchins,  b.  Wabash,  Wabash  co., 
Ind.,  July  3,  i860,  a  da.  of  Dr.  Rollin  and  Martha  C.  (Miles). 
Children  : 

9727  Vivian  Virginia''  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  7,  1881,  Law- 
rence, Douglas  CO.,  Kan. 

9728  Earl  Rollin'  Cleveland,   b.   Dec.   14,   1882,   Law- 
rence, Kan. 

9729  William  Warren"    Cleveland,    b.    Jan.    27,    1885, 
Anadarko,  Ind.  Ter. 


I220  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Anna  Miles'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  26,  1887,  Vernon, 
Tex. 

Nellie  Marbeth^  Cleveland,  b.  July  10,  1890,  An- 
adarko,  Ind.  Ter. 

Eva  Mary^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  2,  1893,  Anadarko, 
Oklahoma  Ter. 

Mr.  William  Henry'  Cleveland  resided  at  Fort  Reno,  In- 
dian Territory,  1882,  Anadarko,  Indian  Territory,  1883,  of  C.  A. 
Cleveland  &  Co.,  Indian  traders  and  merchants  (have  3  stores) 
at  Kiowa,  Comanche,  and  Wichita  Agency,  now  (1895-6)  Ana- 
darko, Oklahoma  Territory.  Mr.  Cleveland  is  proficient  in  the 
Indian  tongue.     He  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

4094. 

Geovffe  Lairrence'  Teetor  (Eiiza^,  wm.5,  Eleazer^  sam.3,  sam.2), 
m.  Sodus,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1861,  Emma  Maranda  Fleming,  born 
Pultneyville,  Wayne  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  24,  1839,  da.  Thomas  and 
Clarissa  Maria  (Baird),  res.  always  in  Sodus  (1882),  mariner. 
Ch.  b.  Sodus  :  9730-1  Clara  Artionisha^  Teetor,  b.  Aug.  26,  1862/ 
res.  vSodus  ;  Louise  Naomi^  Teetor,  b.  Sept.  15,  1867  ;  David  Fletn- 
/w^VJune  18,  1876. 

4100. 

Fanny^    Evans    (Wealthy«,  Tracy^,  Oavid^,  Sam.3,  Sam.^),   d.   Mar.    2  1, 

1886,  a.  92,  m.   Granville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  1822,  William  Foster,  b. 
Williamstown,  Mass.,  Apr.  8,  1872,  d.  Kirtland,  O.,  Jan.  13,  i860, 

s.  William  and (Seeley).     Ch.: 

+9732      Williani  Hemy  Foster,  b.  Jan.  3,  1823,  Granville. 

9733  Edwin  T)yer^  Foster,  b.  Aug.  9,  1824,  G.,  m.  Kirtland 
Sept.  13,  1848,  Eliza  Jane  Hayden,  she  d.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  May  15, 
1886,  1.  Elkhart.  Ch.:  C/iaries  Alviif  Foster,  b.  July  28,  1849, 
Munson,  O.,  1.  Elkh.,  carriage  mfr.;  Fdicnn  Eugene'^,  b.  Nov.  7, 
185 1,  Munson,  1.  Elkh.;  George  Henry^,  b.  Oct.  27,  1853,  Kirtl.,  1. 
Elkh.,  commercial  trav.;  Frank  H.ervey\  b.  Mar.  11,  1856,  Kirtl., 
1.  Elkh.,  painter  ;  William  Alphonso"  Foster,  b.  Oct.  11,  1858,  Kirtl., 
1.  Ionia,  Mich.,  machinist  ;  John  Lloyd""  Foster,  b.  Aug.  4,  1867, 
Elkh.,  1.  Elkh.,  dentist. 

9734  Jo/in  LLervey^  Foster,  b.  Feb.  22,  1826,  Granville,  m. 
Painesville,  O.,  July  4,  1854,  Lorinda  Eggleston,  1.  Willoughby, 
O.,  machinist,  s.  p. 

+  9735     Frances  Sophia''  Foster,  b.  Dec.  2,  1828,  Kirtland,  O. 

9736  Lucicn  Corlow^  Foster,  b.  Mar.  30,  1830,  m.  Jan.  19, 
1885,  Mrs.  Churchill,  1.  Kirtland,  farmer. 

4101. 

John  Miller'  Evans  (wealthy^),  d.  Mar.  15,  1852,  a.  55,  m. 
Mary  Starks,  she  d.  Cleveland,  Ind.,  Nov.  5,  1S51.     Ch.: 

9737  Orrilla^  Evans,  b.  Mar.  6,  181 7,  Granville,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Hustin. 

9738  Jerusha  Weltha''  Evans,  b.  Apr.,  18 19,  Louisville,  N. 
Y.,  m.  Arnold.  Ch.:  HarrieT'  Arnold,  m.  Whitney,  he  d.,  she  1. 
1886  Chicago,  111.,  teacher. 

9739-40     Charles'"  Evans,  1.   Elkhart,  Ind.;   Mary  Jatie^  EvanSy 
d.,  m.  Worden. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  122 1 

4102. 

Hervey  31ason'  Evans  (wealthy"),  d.  Feb.  26,  1875,  a.  76, 

m.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  June  8,  1823,  Maria  Eliza  Brown,  b.  G.  May 
21,  1803,  d.  Cleveland,  Ind.,  Jan.  5,  da.  Samuel;  blacksmith. 
Children  : 

-I-9741     Henry  Hobarf  Evans,  b.  Apr.  4,  1824,  Gran  v. 

-(-9742     Harriet  Alniira^  Evans,  b.  Sept.  3,  1828,  Kirtland,  O. 

9743  Samuel  Broivn^  Evans,  b.  Oct.  13,  1829,  Willoughby, 
O.,  m.  Erances  Sophia^  Easier  +9735. 

9744  Logan  Cooper^  Evans,  b.  Sept.  10,  1831,  W.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Abbott,  da.  Austin,  1.  Westport,  Dakota,  1885,  blacksmith. 
Ch.:  Bora^  Evans,  b.  1862,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  d.  Westp.;  Cora^  Evans, 
b.  Pokagon,  Cass  co.,  Mich.,  1.  Westp.;  Merrie^  Evans,  b.  1865, 
Six  Oaks,  Olmsted  co.,  Minn.,  1.  Westp.;  Elbert''  Evans,  b.  1869, 
Eyota,  Olmsted  co.,  Minn.,  1.  Westp. 

+9745      George  Eayette''  Eva?is,  b.   Mar.  — ,  18 — ,  Willoughby. 

9746  James  Hervey^  Evans,  b.  Mar.  21,  1836,  Elkh.,  d.  Apr. 
5,  18S1,  m.  Mrs.  Ellen  M.  (Donaldson)  Henderson,  da.  William 
and  Eliza  (Byles),  was  in  U.  S.  A.  and  at  battle  Mill  Spring. 
Ch.  b.  Six  Oaks,  all  res.  Plainview,  Wabasha  co.,  Minn.:  Herbert" 
Evans,  b.  Dec.  21,  1864;  Hairf  Evans,  Mar.  4,  1867  ;  Atm  Ma- 
ria^ Evans. 

9747  Robert  Li/cas"  Evans,  b.  June,  1838,  Elkh.,  m.  Sarah 
Knight,  1.  Elkhart,  farmer  and  part  owner  of  Elkhart  Iron 
Works.  Ch.:  Lydia'  Evans,  b.  1869,  E.;  Ralp/i'  Evans,  h.  1876. 
9748   Franiilin  Mason^  Evajis,  b.  Elkhart,  d.  E.,  aged  21,  unni. 

9749  Helen''  Evans,  b.  Sept.  13,  1847,  E.,  m.  Samuel  B. 
Throop,  s.  Joseph  and  Jane  (Lee),  1.  Elkhart,  blacksmith.  Ch.: 
Charles'  Throop,  Florence'  Throop. 

4105. 

Corloiv  De  Castle'  Evans  (wealthy^),  m.  Cherry  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  Sally  Howard,  b.  Cherry  V.  Ch.:  9750  Albert''  Evans,  b. 
Cherry  V.  9751  Eannf  Evans,  b.  Cleveland,  Ind.,  m.  in  N.  Y. 
state,  Silvernail. 

4107. 

DAVID'    CLEVELAND    (David«,  Tracys,    David^    Samuel^,    Samuel^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Unadilla,  Livingston  co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  19,  1842,  a.  40,  m. 
St.  Clair,  St.  Clair  co.,  Mich.,  June  20,  1829,  Nancy  Ann  Smith, 
b.  Chatham,  Canada  W.,  July  12,  1806,  d.  Wyoming,  Jones  co., 
la.,  Dec.  12,  1878,  a  da.  Solomon  and  Catharine  (M'essmore.) 
Dwelt  Chatham,  St.  Clair,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  millwright.     Ch.: 

+9752  Andrew  Beardsley'  Cleveland,  b.  June  8,  1830,  St. 
Clair  county. 

+9753  Henry  Clay"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  25,  1832,  Kent  co., 
IMichigan. 

+  9754  Mary  Jane"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  29,  1834,  Chatham  ; 
Flora  Ann',  b.  C,  d.  C,  a.  7  years  ;  Catherine  Lindsley",  b. 
Ann  Arbor,  d.,  a.  5  years. 

4108. 

PHEBE'  CLEVELAND  (David"),  d.,  m.  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y., 
July  10,  1828,  Horace  Bagg  ;  dwelt  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.     Ch.: 


1222  CLEVELAND   GElSfEALOGY. 

9755  Horace*  Bagg^m..  Nancy  Kettle;  ch.:  5.  9756  Wil- 
liauf  Bagg,  m.  Mary  J.  Leonard  ;  cli.:  Fra/zk"  Bagg. 

4109. 

MARY  ALTHEA'  CLEVELAND  (oavid^),  d.,  m.  St.  Paul, 
Lower  Canada,  Aug.  16,  1825,  William  Gray  Tuttle,  he  d.  Clin- 
ton, Lenawee  co.,  Mich.,  Jan.  15  ;  dwelt  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Ch.: 

9757  Henry  David  Cleveland''  Tuttle,  m.  Mary  Goodwin. 
Ch.:  Fred  Goodiviif  Tuttle. 

9758  Albert  Frederick^  Tuttle,  m.  Laura  Clark.  Ch.:  3  d. 
infants^ . 

9759  William  Gray""  Tuttle,  m.  Addie.     Ch.:  2. 

9760  Delia  Janc^  Tuttle,  m.  John  O'Brien.  Ch.:  3,  d.  y. 
Fdward  Hardin'^  Tuttle. 

4110. 

FLORA'  CLEVELAND   (David«,  Tracy^,  David*,  Sam.3,  Sam.2),   died 

Wheatfield,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1869,  a.  61,  m.  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
June  4,  10,  1832,  James  Tompkins,  b.  N.  Y.  Dec.  31,  1802,  died 
Wheatf.  Aug.  i,  1859,  s.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Angevine)  ;  dwelt 
Niagara  F.,  Sanborn,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Wheatf.: 

9761  William  David^  Tompkins,  b.  Apr.  17,  1834,  d.  Jan.  31, 
1869,  m.  ist,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1S61,  Phebe  Celestia  Sayles^  she  d. 
N.  Y.  July  21,  1864,  a  da.  O.  R.  and  Camilla  (StocKing).  He  m. 
2d,  Pendleton,  N.  Y.,  1865,  Mary  Francis  Sayles  of  Cold  Water, 
Mich.,  b.  Somerset,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  10,  1846,  sister  to 
ist  w.;  she  1.  1884  Lockport,  N.  Y.  ist  m.:  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.: 
Rose  Celeste'  Tompkins,  b.  Mar.  7,  1867,  Wheatf.,  1.  Lockp.  Charles 
Henry^  Tompkins,  b.  Oct.  17,  1835,  d.  Jan.  6,  1836. 

9762  Jo/m  Tuttle*  Tompkins,  b.  May  25,  1837,  m.  Sanborn, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1875,  Ritie  Louise  Seism,  b.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  July 
10,  1850,  da.  Rev.  William  and  Mary  Ann  (Kipp),  1.  Sanborn, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Albert  Tuttle^  Tompkins,  b.  Aug.  17,  1876.  Francis 
Alexander*  Tompkins,  b.  Feb.  6,  1839,  d.  Apr.  12,  i860. 

9763  Henry  Lewis*  Tompkins,  b.  Oct.  7,  1841,  m.  Wheatf. 
Jan.  6,  1870,  Mary  Ann  Freichler,  b.  W.  Aug.  22,  1846,  da.  John 
and  vSusannah  (Bobst),  1.  Sanborn,  farmer.  Ch.:  Eva  Anurnda^ 
Tompkins,  b.  Dec.  28,  1870;  Myra  Leah'  Tonpkins,  Oct.  9,  1S73  ; 
Frank'  Tompkins,  Oct.  7,  1875. 

9764  Delia  Annie*  Tompkins,  b.  May  20,  1843,  ™-  J^"-  i> 
1874,  N.  Baxter  Cook  of  North  Ridge,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  1.  N. 
Ridge,  farmer,  s.  p. 

9765  Emily  Mehitabel*  Tompkins,  b.  Oct.  20,  1845,  m.  Jan. 
13,  1869,  Thomas  Boynton  Crosby  of  Pendleton,  b.  Sanborn 
Nov,  27,  1842,  s.  Samuel  Boynton  and  Achsa  (Lewis),  1.  Sanb., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Walter  Joluf  Crosby,  b.  May  12,  1883,  Wheatfield. 
Samuel*  Tompkins,  b.  and  d.  Aug.  17,  1847. 

4111. 

DELIA  JANE'  CLEVELAND  (David«),  d.  Clinton,  Mich., 
June  18,  1878,  a.  69,  m.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  May  19,  July  20,  1834, 
John  Laton  Tuttle,  b.  Landaff,  N.  H.,  Feb.  8,  1807,  d.  Whitmore 
Lake,  Washtenaw  co.,  Mich.,  Jan.  10,  1865,  s.  Jonathan;  dwelt 
Whitmore  L.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Whitmore  Lake  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1223 

9766  Mary  Catharine^  Tiittle,  b.  Sept.  4,  1835,  Green  Oak, 
Mich.,  d.  Green  O.,  Sept.  18,  1857,  m.  G.  O.,  Dec.  4,  1853,  James 
Huart  Butterfield,  b.  Sept.  2,  1831,  d.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Feb.  i,  1884, 

s.  James  and (Fairchild),  dwelt  Elkh.,  livery.     Ch.:  Frank 

Wilber^  Butterfield,  b.  Sept.  24,  1855,  Jackson,  Mich.  Eleanor 
Francis"-  Tuttlc,  b.  Jnly  3,  1838,  d.  June  3,  1842;  Allen  Francis^ 
Tuttle,  b.  Aug-.  28,  1842,  d.  Jnly  i,  1846. 

9767  Eleanor  Clevelamr  Titttle,  b.  Apr.  2,  1844,  Green  Oak, 
m.  G.  O.,  Oct.  29, 1873,  Orrin  Piatt  Safford,  b.  Flint,  Mich.,  Aug.  2, 
1846,  s.  Orrin  and  Abby  Jane  (Jennings),  1.  Flint,  druggist,  s.  p. 
Belinda  Delia'  Tattle,  b.  May  11,  1846,  d.  July  5,  1857. 

9768  John  Baton''  Tuttle  (Dr.),  b.  Mar.  25,  1849,  Whitmore 
L.,  m.  Flint,  Nov.  29,  1873,  Jane  Elizabeth  Safford,  b.  F.,  Jan.  9, 
185 1,  da.  Orrin  and  Abby  Jane  (Jennings).  Of  Clinton,  physi- 
cian.    Ch.   b.  Clinton:    John  Laion'  Tuttle,  Aug.   23,   1876;  Ella 

Tanc'  Tuttle,  Jan.  21,  1881. 

4112. 

JOHN      PANGMAN'      CLEVELAND      (David-,    Tracy^,    David4, 

Samuei3,  Samuel^),  d.,  m.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.  i,  1835,  Nancy 
Marble.     Dwelt  Unadilla,  Mich.     Ch.:  Mary'  Cleveland. 

9769-72  Delia';  Jane";  David';  Maria";  Ellen";  Flora" 
Cleveland. 

4114. 

WILLIAM  BEARDSLEY'  CLEVELAND  (David"),  d.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  Mar.,  1886,  a.  65,  m.  Dexter,  Mich.,  Dec.  6,  1846, 
Belinda  Haran,  b.  Hoosac,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1822,  da.  Michael  and 
Margaret  (Madden).  Moved,  1855,  to  Louisville,  Ky.,  was  in 
i6th  Ky.  Vols.,  and  4th  Ky.  Cav. ;  dwelt  Unadilla,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  1884,  Crescent  City,  Del  Norte  co.,  Cal,  af.  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, lumber.     His  widow  res.  San  F.  1889.     Ch.: 

+9773  Albert  Haran"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  4,  1847,  Ann 
Arbor. 

9774  Belinda"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1856,  Louisville,  m. 
ist,  Crescent  C,  June  24,  1876,  Charles  Frederick  Durham,  b. 
Searsport,  AValdo  co..  Me.,  July  24,  1853,  dwelt  Auburn,  Cal., 
civil  eng.  She  m.  2d,  San  F.,  May  9,  1883,  William  McLaflin,  b. 
111.,  1.  Christine,  Mendocino  co.,  Cal.,  clerk.  Ch.  by  2d  m.:  Wil- 
lianf  McLafiin,  b.  May  23,  1885,  Christine. 

4117. 

TraCl/   Castle   (Rubies,  Tracy^,  OavidS  Sam.s,  Sam.^),  d.  Wclls,  Vt., 

May  20,  1879,  a.  79,  m.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  July  4,  1823,  Amanda  Wil- 
kins,  born  Cavendish,  Windsor  co.,  Vt.,  Feb.  6,  1804,  da.  Joseph 
and  Rachel  (Pitts),  wagon  maker.     She  1.  1886,  Wells.     Ch.: 

9775  Flora  Charlotte^  Castle,  b.  Mar.  13,  1825,  m.  1843,  Rod- 
ney Chittenden  of  South  Granville,  Washington  co.,  N.  Y.,  b. 
July  18,  1814,  died  Jan.  26,  1878,  family  1.  Wells.  Ch.;  Charles'" 
Chittenden,  b.  Dec.  28,  1845,  Granville,  N.  Y.;  Alfred"  Chittenden, 
Apr.  3,  1847,  G.;  Henry!"  Chittenden,  Apr.  6,  1849,  Pawlet;  George" 
Chittenden,  Sept.  6,  1852,  P.;  Martin'  Chittenden,  May  7,  1856,  P.; 
Warreif  Chittenden,  Mar.  11,  1858,  P.;  Amanda^  Chittenden,  Feb.  9, 
1861,  P.;  Edith'  Chittenden,  Dec.  29,  1865,  Wells.  Corlo^  Castle,  b. 
July  15,  1827,  d.;  lilyra  Ann''  Castle,  b.  Maj^  12,  1829,  d. 


1224 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


9776  Eliza  Jane^  Castle,  b.  Jan.  8,  1831,  m.  Granv.,  Apr.  10, 
1849,  Lorenzo  Dow  Boone,  s.  Willard,  1.  Wells.  Ch.:  Lorenzo 
Dow^  Boone,  b.  Aug.  13,  1852. 

9777  Rosina^  Castle,  b.  May  i,  1833,  ^-J  CaroUne^  Castle,  b. 
Mar.  15,  1834;  Lucia  Louisa^  Castle,  b.  May  24,  1836. 

9778  Charles  Doiialvo'  Castle,  b.  Feb.  6,  1837,  d.  Wind  Mill 
Point,  Va.,  Mar.  20,  1863,  unm.,  enlisted  Wells,  Aug.  10,  1862, 
Co.  B,  2d  Vt.,  Army  of  Potomac  under  Burnside. 

9779  L^elia""  Castle,  b.  Sept.  6,  1840,  m.  Middle  Granville, 
Washington  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  186 1,  John  Williams,  b.  Wales, 
Great  Britain,  1.  Fair  Haven,  stone  cutter.  Orville"  Castle,  b. 
Oct.  9,  1842,  d.;  So/f,  b.  Nov.  2,  1843,  d.  soon;  Dau.\  b.  Dec.  4, 
1844,  d.  soon. 

4118. 

Caroline'  White  (Ruby^),  d.  Concord,  Lake  co.,  O.,  Mar.  n, 
1873,  ™-  Mentor,  O.,  Sept.  5,  1832,  James  Fairchild  Smith,  born 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  19,  1801,  a  s.  James  and  Mary  (Fair- 
child),  1.  1886,  Concord,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Concord: 

9780  James  Llanforcr  Smith,  b.  June  27,  1833,  m.  Apr.  17, 
1859,  Mary  Jane  Burr,  da.  Luther  and  Huldah  Ann,  1.  Concord, 
s.  p. 

9781  Flora  Ann*'  Smith,  born  July  22,  1837,  m.  C,  Sept.  28, 
1859,  Frederick  Erastus  Colburn,  b.  Westville,  New  Haven  co., 
Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1832,  a  s.  Sylvester  and  Elizabeth  (Hull),  1.  An- 
sonia.  Conn.  Ch.:  Ri/bie  ClevclamP  Colburn,  born  Feb.  24,  1862, 
Cone,  m.  May  11.,  i88r,  William  Wilberforce  Baldwin,  1.  Flor- 
ence, Italy;  Fairchild  Smith^  Colburn,  b.  June  27,  1864,  Concord; 
Elizabeth  ILulP  Colburn,  June  6,  1866,  Ansonia ;  Sylvester  Granf 
Colburn,  July  5,  187  i,  A.  Mary  Zeruiah^  Smith,  b.  May  3,  1849,  d. 
Concord,  Jan.  22,  1869,  unmarried. 

4119. 

John  C  White  (Ruby"),  d.  Apr.  n,  1884,  a.  75,  m.  Lucinda 
Cowell,  a  da.  Smith  and  Harriet  (Lane),  dwelt  Mantua,  Portage 
CO.,  O.  Ch.  b.  Mantua;  Emma\  b.  Apr.  18,  1834,  d.  Chicago,  111., 
1878,  unm. 

9782  An77^  White,  b.  Jan.,  1844,  m.  James  Matthews. 

9783  Julia  Pastoria^  White,  b.  Jan.  7,  185 1,  m.  Shade  Shel- 
don. 9784  Orville  C  White,  born  Oct.  i,  1858,  m.  Celia  Day,  1. 
Mantua. 

4120. 

Laura'  White  (Ruby"),  m.  Kirtland,  O.,  Mar.  7,  1841,  Al- 
den  Edson  Sanborn.     Ch.  b.  Kirtland: 

9785  John  C."  Sanborn,  b.  Mar.  18,  1842,  m.  Sept.  20,  1868, 
Kate  Daniels.  Ch.:  2.  9786  Enoch  T.^  Sanborn,  b.  Aug.  4,  1843, 
m.  Feb.  1865,  Sarah  Hadden.     Ch.:  2. 

9787  Daniel  Aliles*  Sanborn,  b.  Feb.  16,  1845,  ^"^-  Mason, 
Mich.,  Aug.  20,  1863,  Mary  Althea'  Cleveland  -(-  9803,  1.  Kirt- 
land, s.  p. 

9788  Allien  Edson^  Satiborn,  b.  Nov.  15,  1846,  m.  Apr.  21, 
1869,    Cornelia    Storm.     Ch.:  2.     9789  Caroline   R.^    Sanborn,   b. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1225 

June  10,  184S,  m.  Sept.,  187 1,  George  Markell.  Ch.:  4.  9790 
Liva  B.^  Sanborn,  b.  Jan.  7,  1850,  m.  July  i,  1877,  Hattie  E.  Ha- 
zen.     Ch.:  2. 

4121. 

Ann  Loomis'  IVIn'te  (Ruby"),  m.  Kirtlapd,  O.,  Aug.  14, 
1843,  Hon.  Reuben  Plum  Harmon,  b.  Granville,  O.,  Dec.  31, 
1814,1.  Kirtland,  1886,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Kirtland  :  Jlng/i  White\ 
b.  June  12,  d.  Dec.  30,  1844. 

9791  Reuben'^  Harmon,  b.  Mar.  21,  1846,  m.  Mentor,  O., 
Nov.  13,  1872,  Caroline  A.  Parker,  da.  Frank  of  M.;  1.  Onawa 
City,  Monona  co.,  la.     Ch.:  Maude'  Harmon,  b.  July  25,  1875. 

9792  JoJuf  Harmon,  b.  Oct.  20,  1847,  m.  Kirtland,  Apr.  5, 
1869,  Phebe  Smith,  1.  Kirtl.,  s.  p. 

9793  Ruby^  Harmon,  b.  Jan.  8,  185 1,  m.  Nov.  12,  1877,  John 
Markill  Coe,  b.  K.  Dec.  31,  1849,  1.  Sloan,  Woodbury  co.,  la. 
Ch.:  Rubie^  Coe,  b.  Mar.,  1879,  d.  Oct.  28,  1882  ;  John  Reuben^  Coe, 
b.  June  8,  1880  ;  Samuel  Br ouuf  Coe,  b.  June,  1882  ;  Shreve  Shin^ 
Coe,  b.  July,  1883. 

9794  Granville*  Harmon,  b.  Oct.  31,  1853,  m.  Cleveland,  O., 
May  19,  1886,  Mary  Clara  Bruscher,  b.  Cleveland,  Oct.  16,  1866, 
da.  Frederick  and  Louise  (Jespering),  1.  Kirtl.,  farmer. 

4122. 

Tfoel    Smith^    Wright    (Rebekahs,  Tracy^,  David*,  Samuels,  Samuel^, 

Moses'),  d.  Omro,  Winnebago  co.,  Wis.,  Oct.  7,  1875,  a.  73,  m.  Paw- 
let,  Vt.,  Dec.  14,   1820,  AuRELiA  or  Orrilla'  Cleveland  +  6345 

(Calvins,  Moses^,  JosiahS  Josiah^,  Josiaha,  Moses').       He  WaS  a  first  Settler  of 

Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1830,  dwelt  there  many  years,  afterward  at 
Omro,  where  she  res.  1884.     Surveyor,  prominent  citizen.     Ch,: 

9795  Clarinda  Smitlf'  Wright,  b.  Dec.  23,  182 1,  Pawlet.  m. 
Rev.  R.  S.  Hay  ward,  1.  Omro. 

9796  Lucie n  Buonaparte^  JV right,  b.  Apr.  16,  1825,  Harriets- 
town,  N.  Y.,  d.  Greenville,  Mich.,  May  2,  1868,  lumberman. 
9797  Samuel  Cleveland*  Wright,  b.  Apr.  18,  1831,  Pawlet,  d.  Feb., 
1859,  lumberm.  9798  Fairchilds  Newell*  Wright,  b.  Feb.  11,  1833, 
1.  Greenv.,  lumberm.;  Helen  Elizabeth*,  b.  July  9,  1838,  d.  Mar. 
28,  1843  ;  Julius  Hoel*,  b.  Aug.  17,  1840,  d.  Jan.  14,  1863. 

9799  Piatt  McDonough*  Wright,  b.  Sept.  11,  1846,  res. 
Omro,  editor  and  publisher  of  Omro  Journal.  See  Bibliogra- 
phy, Chap.  IV. 

4125. 

JOSEPH    MASON'   CLEVELAND   (nardinS  Tracy*,  David*,  Sam- 

uei3,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  Batavia,  Mich.,  Jan.  13,  1874,  a.  62,  m.  Au- 
rora, O.,  May  I,  1833,  Harriet  Seward,  b.  A.  Feb.  15,  1815,  da. 
Nathan  and  Lucy  (Sprague).     Ch.: 

-I-9800     Tracy'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1835,  Aurora,  O. 

9801  Laura  Emma*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  15,  1838,  Elkhart, 
Ind.,  m.  E.  Feb.  22,  1863,  George  Wood.  9802  Delos'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Aug.  29,  1840,  Elkhart,  unm.  (1883). 

9803  I(L\ry  Althea'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  28,  1842,  Elk- 
hart, Ind.,  m.  Daniel  Miles*  Sanborn  -f-  9787. 


1226  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

9804  Augustus  Adolphus'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  13,  1844, 
E.,  m.  Batavia,  Nov.  20,  1880,  Theresa  Sprague,  1.  18S3,  Bron- 
son,  Mich.,  s.  p. 

9805  Portia*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  28,  1847,  Elkh.,  m.  Kirt- 
land,  O.,  Oct.  20,  1870.  Georg-e  Washington  Prindle,  1.  Willoiigh- 
by,  O.  Ch.:  Maud  LiUian'  Prindle,  b.  Sept.  to,  1877,  Cleveland, 
O.  9806  Nathan  Seward',  b.  Jan.  5,  1850,  Elkhart,  unm.,  of 
Batavia. 

9807  Frances  Harriet^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  30,  1852,  Elk- 
hart, m.  Bronson,  Apr.  8,  1877,  Charles  Edward  Van  Deusen. 
Ch.:    Torry  Masoif  Vafi  Deusen,  b.  Apr.  16,  1869,  Batavia. 

9808  Lillian*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  29,  1857,  Elkh.,  d.  Nov. 
7,  1876,  m.  Bronson,  Mar.  5,  1876,  Judd  Noyes.  9809  Jennie 
Simonton"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  2,  i860,  Elkh.,  m.  Bronson,  Mar. 
30,  1879,  John  Taylor  of  Bronson,  s.  p. 

4127. 

HARRIET'  CLEVELAND  (Hardin^),  m.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Feb. 
18,  1841,  James  Van  Orden  Schutt,  b.  Roxbury,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30, 
1813,  d.  Elkhart,  Mar.  25,  1S84,  s.  John  Hardin  and  Catharine 
(Overpaiigh).     Ch.: 

9810  Ellen  Armilda^  Schutt,  b.  Nov.  27,  1841,  Cleveland  tp., 
Elkhart  co.,  Ind.,  m.  Elkhart,  May  26,  1870,  Hon.  Philo  Judson 
Parmater,  b.  Ridg-eway,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1833,  s.  Aa- 
ron and  Louisa  (Winegar),  res.  many  years  at  Elkhart  (1884), 
merchant.  vServed  as  state  senator  in  Nevada ;  was  county 
commissioner  for  Elkhart  co.,  mayor  of  city  of  Elkhart  i  year. 
She  grad.  St.  Mary's  College,  South  Bend,  Ind.  Ch.  b.  Elk- 
hart :  Florence  Harriet  Louise^  Parmater,  b.  Mar.  18,  187 1,  d.  E. 
Jan.  27,  1874  ;  Edna  Berenice^  Parmater,  b.  Nov.  5,  1875. 

9811  John  Hardin^  6"^////// (Adjutant),  b.  Aug.  16,  1843, 
Concord  tp.,  Elkhart  co.,  Ind.,  m.  Elkh.,  Oct.  17,  1872,  Mary 
Francis  McClelland,  b.  Hudson,  O.,  June  9,  1849,  da.  William 
Stuart  and  Marietta  (Willis),  res.  Hinton,  Summers  co.,  W,  Va., 
R.  R.  passeng.  conductor  ;  was  3  years  in  late  war,  adjutant. 
Ch.  b.  Ashland,  Ashland  co..  Wis.:  Roy  Eugene'  Schutt,  Feb,  20, 
1874  ;  Don  Cutter'^  Schutt,  June  25,  1875. 

9812  Catharine  Emmergene^  Schutt,  b.  Apr.  25,  185 1,  Con- 
cord tp..  Miss  Schutt  grad.  from  literar}"  and  music  dept.  Notre 
Dame  coll.,  S.  Bend,  artist  and  teacher  ;  1.  Elkhart. 

9813  Emma  Agnes^  Schutt,  b.  Sept.  13,  1853,  Elkhart,  m.  E. 
Sept.  15,  1875,  Chelius  Summer  Pixley,  M.D.,  b.  New  Pitts- 
burgh, Wayne  co.,  O.,  July  10,  1848,  s.  Sumner  and  Elmira  Ad- 
aline  (Tupper),  res.  Elkhart ;  grad.  at  Cleveland,  O.,  studied 
in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.;  allopathic  physician.  Was  candidate  (Dem- 
ocratic) for  State  Senator  1884.  Ch.  b.  Elkhart  :  Chelian  Agnes^ 
Pixley,  Mar.  25,  1877;  Helen  IsabeP  Pixley,  Feb.  16,  1882. 

James  Van  Orden  Schutt  resided  at  Elkhart.  His  published 
obituary  states  that  — 

"  During:  the  first  years  in  this  unsettled  country  he  was  with  Gen.  Mitchell  survey- 
ing lands  adjoining  Wolf  Lake,  and  assisted  in  reinovinK'  the  Pottawatamie  Indians  to 
their  reservation  in  Kansas.  In  1843  he  settled  on  a  farm  S.  W.  of  the  town,  where  he  re- 
sided until  1866,  then  moved  into  town." 

Mrs.  Harriet'  (Cleveland)  Schutt  res.  Elkhart  1884. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


4128. 


1227 


EMMA'  CLEVELAND  (Hardin"),  d.  La  Porte,  La  Porte  co., 
Ind.,  May  2,  1856,  a.  38,  m.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Jan.  28,  1841,  William 
Milliken.  He  res.,  i88r,  Hamilton,  Butler  co.,  O.,  editor  of  a 
Hamilton  newspaper;  1884,  at  Washington  C.  H.,  Fayette  co., 
O.,  editor  Fayette  co.  Herald.  Ch.  :  9814  Mary  Elizabeth^  Milli- 
ken; William  Wyatf  ;  Leivis  Cleveland^  j  Emma  Gilinore^  ;  Evelyn 
May''  Milliken. 

4129. 

TRACY'  CLEVELAND  (Hardin^),  d.  Elkhart,  Lid.,  Oct.  23, 
1854,  a.  34,  m.  Charlotte  Van  Amee,  living,  1884.  Ch.  :  9815-17 
Mary  Elizabeth',  b.  1848  ;  Louis  Hardin'  Cleveland,  b.  1850  ; 
Harriet  Emma*,  b.  May  13,  1853. 

4131. 

Honisa'     Carey    (Lois«,    Tracy^,    David*,   Sam. 3,   Sam.^),     m.     NeW 

Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1832,  Sebastian  Henry  Rowe,  b. 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.,  Ma}^  6,  1803,  d.  Coesse,  Ind.,  Feb.  21,  1847,  s. 
Henry  and  Charlotte  (Crandall),  builder.  She  1.,  1886,  New 
Haven,  Allen  co.,  Ind.     Ch.  : 

-I-9818  Clarinda^  Roive,  b.  Mar.  16,  1833,  Portageville,  Liv- 
ingston CO.,  N.  Y. 

9819  Edward  Austin^  Rotve  (Lt.),  b.  Jan.  28,  1835,  P-)  ^1.  in 
the  arm}^,  Oct.  2,  1863,  ^^-  Mar.  28,  1858,  Elizabeth  Ann  Fellows, 
b.  Ross  CO.,  O.,  Feb.  16,  1836  ;  farmer,  served  i  year  as  2d  Lt., 
Co.  I,  74th  Ind.  Vol.  Ch.  :  Ida  BelP  Eotve,  b.  June  14,  1859  ; 
Jason  Elmcr"^  Rowc,  Feb.  12,  1861. 

+  9820  Charlotte^  Rowc.,  b.  June  29,  1837,  Portageville,  N.  Y., 
De  Lancey  IIeat/icote\  b.  Oct.  5,  1839,  P.,  d.  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind., 
Sept.  20,  1848.  9821  Jason  E)oiiglass'^  Rowe.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1841, 
Portagev.,  supposed  killed  by  guerillas  while  on  scouting  exped., 
1865,  unm.  ;  enlisted  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  in  12th  Iowa  Cav., 
served  4  years. 

9822  Marf  Rocce,  b.  Apr.  12,  1844,  Coesse,  d.  Feb.  11, 
1882,  in.  Oct.  II,  1869,  John  Sunderland,  b.  Apr.  13,  1835,  farmer. 
Ch.  :  Eranklin  Sidney^  Sunderland,  b.  Sept.  6,  1871,  d.  Nov.  24, 
1883;  Benjamin'^  Sunderland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1875  ;  Peter  Leroy^  Sun- 
derland, b.  Feb.  4,  1877,  d.  Feb.  i,  1881  ;  Emma  Gertrude^  Sunder- 
land, b.  Oct.  5,  1 88 1.  Sebastian  Henry""  Roive,  b.  Mar.  16,  1847, 
d.  Mar.  20,  1849. 

4135. 

Mary''  Cavy  (Lois«),  d.  Oct.  i,  1841,  a.  23,  m.  Lockport, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1835,  Ephraim  Austin  Fuller,  weaver.     Ch.  : 

9823  Alary  Jane^  Euller,  b.  June  4,  1839,  Lockport,  m.  Dec. 
5,  1856,  Joseph  Griswold,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Mary  Emma^  Griswold, 
b.  May  31,  1858,  d.  Nov.  17,  187 1  ;  George  Elmer^  Gris7vold,  b. 
Sept.  14,  1862  ;  Anna  Adelia^  Griswold,  b.  Nov.  6,  1864,  m.  July  3, 
1882,  John  O'Brien  ;  Harriet  Olivc^  Gris%vold,  b.  Aug.  9,  1866  ; 
EtJieV'  Griswold,  b.  Oct.  17,  1868,  d.  June  18,  1883  ;  Edivard  Riley^ 
Griszvold,  b.  Oct.  5,  1870;  Florence  RosabcP  Griswold,  b.  Feb.  19, 
1872;  Joseph  FariveW  Grisivold,  b.  July  19,  1874;   Flavius  Judd^ 


1228  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Griswold,  b.  June  9,  1876  ;  Marion  Francis^  Griswold,  b.  Sept.  30, 
1878.  9824  Frances  Emma^  Fuller,  b.  1840,  Lockp.,  d.  Ft.  Wayne, 
Ind.,  1880. 

4137. 

WaVre/Il^      Willard     (Fidelia^,    Tracy^,    David^    Sam. 3,    Sam.^),     m. 

Orleans,  Ionia  co.,  Mich.,  June  19,  1854,  Miranda  Content 
Bement,  b.  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1831,  da.  Samuel  and 
Elvira  (Maine),  1.,  1886,  Berlin,  Mich.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Tall- 
madgfe,  Ottawa  co.,  Mich.  :  9825  Melvin  Warren''  Willard,  b. 
Oct.  22,  1857. 

9826  Bertha  Leonora^  Willard,  b.  Oct.  21,  1859,  m.  Walker, 
Mich.,  Sept.  6,  1879,  George  Whitefield  Wedge,  b.  Norwalk,  O., 
Dec.  4,  1849,  s.  Henry  D.  and  Maria  (Smith),  1.  Lebanon, 
Laclede  co.,  Mo.  Ch.  b.  Lebanon  :  Hattie  Eola^  JVedge,  b.  July 
31,  1880;  Agnes  Theresa^  Wedge,  b.  Jan.  27,  d.  Oct.  11,  1882; 
JValter  George'  Wedge,  b.  Sept.  8,  1885. 

4149. 

LOVenZO^     White  {Mar\^  IVtglit,  Patiences,  Hopestill*,  SamueP,  Sainueis, 

Moses'),  m.  ist,  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  5,  1849,  Elizabeth  Babcock, 
b.  Chester,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  181 7,  d.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Nov.  12, 
1875,  da.  Abel  and  vSarah  H.  (Cheney).  He  m.  2d,  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  June  18,  1876,  Sarah  Fidelia  Latham,  b.  Northfield,  Vt., 
Oct.  31,  1846,  da.  Eli  and  Betsey  (Thresher).     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

9827  Narcissa  Amanda^  White,  b.  Sept.  25,  1850,  Sand- 
wich, Mass.,  m.  New  Salem,  Mass.,  Oct.  16,  1873,  Albert  Rice 
Tower,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1849,  s.  Samuel  Stone  and 
Relief  (Rice).  She  grad.  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass., 
June,  1868.  Of  Athol,  Mass.  (1896),  merch.  Ch.  b.  Athol: 
James  White"  Toiver,  Apr.  4,  1875  ;  Mary  Elizabeth'^  Tozver,  Oct. 
25,  1876;  Lucy  IVarcissa'  Toiver,  b.  Feb.  13,  d.  Aug.  25,  1878; 
Albert  Rice^  Tower,  -b.  July  25,  1879.  Lucy  Elizabeth^  White,  b. 
Apr.  22,  Easton,  Mass.,  d.  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1852. 

9828  Charlotte  Elizabeth'^  White,  b.  Apr.  10,  1854,  Stough- 
ton,  Mass.,  unm.,  grad.  Montpelier  vSeminary,  June  15,  1876. 
Of  Kearney,  Neb.,  teacher.  Willie^,  b.  and  d.  Boston,  Mass., 
May  II,  1858.     By  2d  m.,  b.  AVorthington,  Mass.: 

Bertha  Adella^  White,  Aug.  9,  1877,  unm.,  grad.  Wesl. 
Acad.,  Wilbr.,  June  18,  1896,  teacher  at  Montpelier  Sem.  Carl^ 
White,  b.  Nov.  4,  1879,  student  at  Wesleyan  Acad.,  Wilbr. 

Rev.  Lorenzo''  White,  Methodist  Episcopal  clergyman. 
Studied  at  Wesleyan  University,  received  A.M.  1864.  Member 
of  N.  E.  Conference.  Pastor :  at  North  Easton,  Bristol  co., 
Mass.,  185 1,  Plymouth,  1852,  Stoughton,  1853-54,  Williamburg, 
Mass.,  1855-6,  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1857,  Boston,  1858,  Wilbra- 
ham, i860,  and  Heath,  Mass.,  1862-3  ;  teacher  at  Wesleyan 
Acad.,  Wilbr.,  1864-8,  principal  at  Montpelier  Sem.,  1874-6; 
pastor  :  at  vSouth  Worthington,  Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  1877-9, 
Westfield,  West  Parish,  Mass.,  1880,  Lunenburg,  Ma'iS.,  1882, 
East  Templeton,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  1884-6.  Residence, 
Wilbraham  (1S96),  postmaster  at  Wilbraham.  Author  —  see 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 


DECSENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1 229 

4150, 

Abner  ClevelancV  Burleigh  (Lovisa«,  EUshas,  Hopestiiis  sam.s, 
sam.2),  d.  Hampden,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1891,  a.  83,  m.  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1833,  Cynthia  Alden,  b.  Billing-ham,  Mass.,  Jan. 
20,  1801,  d.  Hampden,  Dec.  4,  1882,  descendant  of  John  and 
Priscilla,  "  Mayflower"  passengers.     Ch.  : 

9829  Albert*  Burleigh,  b.  vSept.  23,  1834,  Wilbraham,  d. 
Hampden,  Oct.  24,  1876,  m.  Louise  Maria  Alden,  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1834,  da.  Elijah  and  Lucia  (Cooke),  dwelt 
Palmer,  Mass.,  architect  and  builder.  Ch. :  Frederick  Aldeif 
Burleigh,  b.  Aug.  22,  1866,  d.  Hampden,  Mar.  16,  1876. 

9830  Joanna^  Burleigh,  b.  July  29,  1836,  m.  July  2,  1879, 
Charles  Holt  of  Stafford,  Conn.,  mfr.  of  cloth.  Cynthia  Amelia^ 
Burleigh,  b.  May  25,  1838,  d.  Nov.  28,  1839  ;  Esther  Cordelia'' 
Burleigh,  b.  Jan.  27,  1840,  1.  Hampden,  1883  ;  Lucius  Alden"  Bur- 
leigh, b.  Jan.  29,  1842,  1.  Hampden. 

9831  Charles  Henry''  Burleigh,  b.  Nov.  26,  1844,  m.  Jan.  2, 
1882,  Julia  Adelaide*  Burleigh  +9835,  1.  Hampden. 

Abner  Cleveland''  BurleighWved  always  in  Hampden,  formerly 
part  of  Wil.braham,  and  since  1842,  in  his  residence,  "Sunny- 
side  "  ;  merchant  and  farmer,  highh''  esteemed  ;  has  held  many 
offices.     A  worthy  member  of  the  Congregational  church. 

4151. 

Benjaniin  AhelarcV  Burleigh  (Lovisa«),  d.  Palmer, 
Mass.,  Apr.  3,  1866,  a.  55,  m.  Dec.  2,  1839,  Hannah  Smith 
Cooke  of  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1818,  da.  Elizur  and 
Maria  (Dennison).  He  was  ed.  at  Wilbraham,  Wesleyan  Acad- 
emy, architect.     Ch.  : 

9832  Williavi  Elizur"  Burleigh  (Dr.),  b.  Sept.  13,  1843, 
Palmer;  grad.  Maryland  University,  Mar.  i,  1865,  was  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  A.,  and  Assist.  Surg,  in  hospitals;  res.,  1883,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  physician. 

9833  Marcia  Louisa*  Burleigh,  b.  Aug.  13,  1845,  Palmer,  d. 
Zekonsha,  Mich.,  Dec.  20,  1871,  m.  Samuel  W.  Burleigh,  b.  Oct. 
20,  1842,  s.  Ira  and  Caroline  (Wood)  of  Wilbraham  ;  she  was  a 
superior  teacher. 

9834  Lucia  Elizabetli"  Burleigh,  b.  July  18,  1847,  Palmer,  m. 
Feb.  6,  1868,  James  Wesley  Calkins,  s.  George.  Ch.  :  James 
Wesley^  Calkins,  b.  July  30,  1861,  d.  Aug.  9,  1876  ;  Frank'^  Calkins, 
b.  Jan.  22,  1872,  Palmer,  d.  y.  ;  Dellie  George^  Calkins,  b.  Feb.  23, 
1873,  d.  Aug.  7,  1876  ;  Irving  M^  Calkins,  b.  Nov.  6,  1875. 

9835  Julia  Adelaide*  Burleigh,  b.  Aug.  26,  1849,  P.,  m. 
Charles  Henry*  Burleigh  -I-9831. 

9836  Sarah  Marion*,  b.  Sept.  21,  185 1,  P.,  teacher. 

9837  George  Reuben*  Burleigh,  b.  Oct.  2,  1853,  m.  June  2, 
1875,  Pritty  Luelysone  of  Burlington,  Calhoun  co.,  Mich.  ;  1. 
Burlington,  merch.  Ch.  :  Daui\h.  A-pv.  g,  1877.  9838-9  Charles 
Ira*,  b.  Jan.  22,  1856,  1.  Hampden,  salesman;  Inez  Bertha*  Bur- 
leigh, b.  Sept.  19,  1859,  teacher. 


I  230  CLEVELAND    GEiNEALOGY. 

4152. 

Lovisa  Aurelia'  Btirfeif/h  (Lovisa^),  m.  Apr.  13,  1840, 
Abner  Burt  Read,  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1812,  1.  Hamp- 
den, Mass.     Ch.  : 

9840  George  Braytoif  Read,  b.  Jan.  6,  1844,  Wilbraham, 
Mass.,  m.  ist,  Jan.  11,  1867,  Laura  A.  Chapman  of  Higginsville, 
Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  she  d.  Sept.  22,  1868.  He  m.  2d,  Mar.  29,  1870, 
Adelaide  Pool  of  Palmer,  Mass.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  George  Nelson^ 
Read,  b.  July  12,  1868.  By  2d  m.  :  Clarence  Delberf  Read,  b. 
Sept.  19,  1874  ;  Eva  Adella^  Read,  Nov.  i,  1876.  Henry  Bradford"^ 
Read,  b.  June  3,  1846,  d.  Nov.  13,  1848. 

9841  William  Henrf  Read,  b.  June  30,  1850,  m.  Oct.  16, 
1878,  Nellie  M.  Terry  of  Terry  Island,  Conn.,  1.  Hampden, 
farmer. 

9842  John  Marshal  Read,  b.  June  20,  1853,  m.  Oct.  16, 
1878,  Sarah  E.  Terry,  1.  Springfield,  Mass.,  farmer  and  builder, 
Ch.  :  Perlin  M.'  Read,  b.  July  12,  1879. 

4158. 

CJiaunCeif     Day    (Adah",   Elijah^,  Hopestm*,   Samueis,    Samuel^),     d. 

Apr.  8,  1882,  a.  70,  m.  Oct.  17,  1837,  Almeda  Oliver,  b.  Sept.  9, 
1817  ;  dwelt  Rogersville,  Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.,  and  South  Uans- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  where  she  1.  1883.     Ch.  : 

9843  Phehe  Celesfia'^  Day,  b.  Sept.  4,  1838,  d.  May  15,  i860, 
m.  Mar.,  i860,  Henry  Miller. 

9844  Ira  Gale^  Day,  b.  May  17,  1841,  m.  Jan.  i,  1863,  Mar- 
tha A.  Jamison  ;  Charles  Dwight^,  b.  Aug.  3,  1843,  d.  Nov.  27,  1845. 

9845  Charles  Oliver^  Day  (Dr.),  b.  Apr.  13,  1846,  m.  Nov. 
12,  1873,  Lucy  L  Healy,  practising  physician  vSalamanca,  N.  Y. 
Ch.  :  Ida  leona^  Day,  b.  Sept.  12,  1875  ;  Harriet  Almeda^  Day, 
July  16,  1879.    Chaiincey  Dwighf,  b.  Apr.  27,  1848,  d.  June  29,  1849. 

9846  De  Ayllon^  Day,  b.  Jan.  13,  185 1,  m.  Jan.  14,  1880, 
Hassie  L.  Ingalls  ;  Adah  Irene^,  b.  Dec.  26,  1854,  d.  Mar.  27,  1858. 
9847  Ida  BeW  Day,  b.  Feb.  14,  1859,  unm.,  1.  S.  Dansville.  9848 
Sarah  Clark^,  b.  Nov.  15,  i860  ;  Alary  Clark^,  b.  Nov.  15,  i860,  d. 
Feb.  15,  1863. 

4164. 

HARVEY'    CLEVELAND   (Ellshae,  Elishas,  HopestilH,  Samuels,  Sam- 

uel^  Moses>),  m.  SulHvan,  Pa.,  Mar.   12,   1857,  Laura^  Cleveland 

-|- 1 1836  (Henry^John^  Edwards,  Johns  Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi).       Dwelt  at 

Richmond,  Pa.,  1.  1885,  Sullivan,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Sullivan  :  In- 
fant'-^  b.  Jan.  7,  d.  S.  Feb.  7,  1858. 

-I-9849     LuciNA  Plumley  "'  Cleveland,  b.  May  23,  1859. 

9850-2  Lizzie  Ada'*''*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  25,  1861  ;  Allen 
Stephen*"",  May  5,  1864  ;  Polly  Augusta^"',  Mar.  i,  1867. 

9853  Alice  Ophelia^'"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  7,  1869,  m. 
Liberty,  Tioga  co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  20,  1884,  Sidney  Phyletus  Fields, 
b.  Ward  tp.,  Pa.,  July  4,  s.  George  Washington  and  Susan  Tem- 
perance (Vandyke),  1.  Sullivan,  farmer.  Viola  Annabel**"",  b. 
Jan.  12,  1873;  Esther  Laura*"',  July  3,  1875. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1231 

4165. 

HORACE'  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha^),  m.  Covington,  Pa.,  Jan. 
I,  1850,  Arabella  Howe,  b.  Columbia,  Tioga  co..  Pa.,  Aug.  28, 
183 1,  da.  Asa  and  Mehettable  (Hoding),  res.  Farmer's  Valley, 
McKean  co..  Pa.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

9854-9  Linda  Ellen*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  19,  1850,  Sulli- 
van, Pa.  Clara  Annabel*,  Mar.  8,  1854,  S. ;  Frederick  E.^,  Nov. 
15,  1856,  S. ;  Nettie  P.^  Sept.  26,  1859,  Keating,  Pa. ;  Adin  E.^  b. 
Feb.  18,  1862,  K.,  d.  Rutland,  Tioga  co.,  Pa.,  Apr.,  1876  ;  Malon*, 
b.  Sept.  19,  1865,  K.,  d.  Apr.  16,  1866;  Simon  H.^,  b.  June  3, 
1867,  K.  ;  Lewy^  Cleveland,  June  10,  1873,  K. 

4166. 

LESTER'  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha«),  m.  Sullivan,  Pa.,  May  22, 
1850,  Theda  Rebecca  Hagar,  b.  Towanda,  Bradford  co..  Pa., 
Feb.  26,  183 1,  a  da.  Dr.  Gardner  and  Lydia  Emeline  (Wells). 
Dwelt  at  Richmond,  Pa.,  to  1843.  Sullivan  to  1848,  where  he 
learned  watch  making  ;  lived  at  Steamboat  Rock,  Hardin  co., 
la.,  1882,  now  Williams,  Hamilton  co.,  la.;  Alpena,  Jerold  co.. 
Dak.,  1883,  Williams  1884  ;  has  preempted  80  acres  in  Beadle  co., 
Dak.;  member  Baptist  church.     Ch.  : 

9860  Ophelia^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  10,  185 1,  Sullivan,  m. 
Carroll  co..  111.,  Dec.  28,  187 1,  George  H.  Young,  b.  Chautauqua 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1849,  only  s.  John  and  Adelia  (Reynals  or 
Reynolds),  1.  Alpena  1883-5,  homestead  160  acres  ;  ch.  :  /o/iu" 
You/ig,  b.  Oct.  12,  1872,  Carroll  co.,  111.;  J^ose  Ellen"  Young.,  May 
19,  1874,  Pleasant  tp.,  Hardin  co.,  la. 

9861  RosiLTHA  or  Rosa  A''  Cleveland,  b.  May  22,  1855 
Sullivan,  m.  Covington,  Pa.,  Apr.  28,   1877,  Loran  Gregory,  b 
Sull.  Mar.  i,  only  s.l  Joseph  and  Betsey  (Cooley),  1.  Alden,  la. 
Ch.  :  Lora  Ophelia^  i^regory,  b.  June   12,   1878,  Blossburgh,   Pa. 
Frances^  Gregory.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1880,  Sull.;    Twin^ .,  b.  Aug.  10,  1880 
S.,  d.  soon  ;  Burton^  Gregory,  b.  Jan.   29,  1882,  Steamboat  Rock 
Ikie  Gardner*,   b.   Nov.   5,    1857,  Sull.,  d.  May  3,  i860  ;  Kata 
Lena**,  b.  Sept.  28,  1865,  Fairhaven  tp.,  Carroll  co.,  111.,  d.    9862-4 
Mack  Hagar^  b.  Apr.  4,   1866,  vSullivan,  1.  Council  Bluffs,  la., 
1885,  farmer  and  express.     Leon'*,  b.  June  23,   1873,  Sullivan. 
Eda^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  7,  1875,  S. 

4167. 

DESTA'  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha"),  d.  Sullivan,  Pa.,  June  13, 
1884,  a.  57,  m.  Ward,  Tioga  co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  27,  1861,  as  2d  w.,  Jabez 
David  Fletcher,  b.  June  25,  1810,  d.  Sull.  Jan.  20,  1882  ;  dwelt 
Sullivan,  farmer  ;  ch.  b.  Ward  :  Polly  Neoma"  Fletcher,  b.  Sept.  5, 
d.  6,  1 86 1.  9865  Alice  Emilf  Fletcher,  b.  Mar.  15,  1864,  m. 
Cassius  Elisha  "^  Cleveland  -{-9868. 

4168. 

AUGUSTA'      CLEVELAND     (Elisha«,   Elisha^   HopestilH,   Samuel3, 

Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  Richmond,  Pa.,  Nov.  20,  1873,  a.  39,  m.  Sullivan, 
Pa.,  Aug.   7,   1853,  as   ist  wife,  ASA'  CLEVELAND  +11834 


1232 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


(Aaron',  John',  Edward^,  John*,  Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi).        (He  married   2(1). 

Dwelt  Richmond;  1.  1883  Canoe  Camp,  Tioga  co.,  Pa.,  farmer. 
Children  : 

4-9866  Ida  Adell'"'  Cleveland,  b.  June  11,  1854,  Sullivan, 
Pa. 

+9867  Flora  Ethel'"'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  30,  1856,  vSulli- 
van.  Pa, 

+  9868  Cassius  Elisha^-*'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  9,  1859,  Rich- 
mond, Pa. 

9869  Van  Aden'"'   Cleveland,  b.   Mar.    26,    1861,   Rich-, 
mond.  Pa. 

9870  Nellie  Dora'""  Cleveland,  b.  May  28,  1864,  R.,  m. 
Troy,  Pa.,  Feb.  11,  1882,  John  Emmett  Sherman,  born  Bradford 
CO.,  Pa.,  May  i,  1856,  s.  William  Edwin  and  Catharine  (Cortney), 
1.  Richmond,  farmer. 

9871-2  Elmer  Ellsworth'"',  b.  June  7,  1866,  R.;  Homer 
Asa'-',  b.  Nov.  8,  1870,  R.;  Augusta  Edith'"',  b.  Nov.  12,  1873,  R- 

4169. 

ADIN  ELISHA'  CLEAVELAND  (Eiishaa),  d.  Richmond, 
Pa.,  Apr.  27,  1882,  a.  44,  m.  Sullivan,  Pa.,  Mar.  31,  1867,  Sarah 
Beardsley,  b.  N.  Y.  state  Jan.  19,  1844,  da.  Eden  or  Eaton  and 
Miranda  Betsey  (Tincum  and  Tinkham).  Ch.:  0873-4  Mirton 
George',  b.  Feb.  11,  1868,  Sullivan,  Pa.;  Carl  Harvey'  Cleave- 
land,  b.  May  9,  1872,  Richmond,  Pa. 

Adin  Elisha'  Cleaveland  lived  in  Sullivan  to  1868,  and  af. 
in  Richmond,  where  he  was  a  prosperous  farmer  and  land 
owner.  Enlisted  in  fall  of  1861  in  Co.  C,  7th  Pa.  V.  C,  a  com- 
rade with  Rev.  A.  D.  Finch,  who  afterward  preached  his  funeral 
sermon  and  wrote  his  obituary,  which  was  published.  Mr. 
Cleaveland  was  once  supervisor  of  Richmond  tp.,  and  several 
terms  school  director. 

Mrs.  Sarah  (Beardsley)  Cleaveland  res.  1884  Mansfield,  Pa., 
with  her  children. 

4170. 

MALON  SHAW  CLEAVELAND  (Eiishae),  m.  Sullivan,  Pa., 
May  24,  1868,  Angeline  McConnel,  b.  Sullivan  July  3,  1848,  a  da. 
Justus  and  Hannah  (Bryant).  Ch.:  9875-81  Delbert  Elisha* 
Cleaveland,  b.  May  7,  1869,  S.;  Cora  May*,  July  24,  1871,  S.; 
Katie',  Sept.  23,  1873,  S.;  Mary',  May  2,  1876,  Richmond,  Pa.; 
Bird  Merril',  Apr.  23,  1880,  R.;  Birt  Verril',  Apr.  23,  1880,  R., 
d.  R.  Sept.  9,  1880  ;  Roy'  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  9,  1882,  R. 

Malon  Shaw''  Cleaveland  resided  at  Sullivan  to  1876, 
and  since  at  Richmond,  where  he  owns  and  operates  a  farm. 
Was  a  member  of  Co.  A,  207th  Pa.  Vols.,  served  in  Va.  and  was 
in  2  battles. 

4172. 

Amos'  TVarf'iner'  (Naomi«,  Eiisha^  Hopestiii*,  sam.3,  sam.2),  d.  Del- 
mar,  Tioga  CO.,  Pa.,  Mar.  lo,  i860,  a.  52,  m.  July  4,  1833,  Mrs. 
Patience  (Hatch)  Butler,  b.  Monson,  Mass.,  wid.  Ira  Butler,  da. 
Baker  and  Elsie  Jane  (Richerson).  Ch.:  9882-4  Jda^  Warri- 
ner,  b.  May  16,  1834,  m.,  of  Gaines,  Tioga  co..  Pa.;  ch.:  several^  ; 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1233 

Joseph^  Warrincr,  b.  Dec.  25,  1835,  m.,  1.  Pa.;  ch.:  several;  Elias^ 
Warriner,  b.  Apr.  i,  1840,  m.,  1.  vSt.  Louis,  Mo.,  manufacturers' 
timber  agt.;  ch.:  several'^.  Luniis^  Warriner,  b.  Dec.  10,  1843,  d. 
July  16,  1848  ;  Caroline''  Warriner,  b.  June  19,  1846,  d.  July  8,  1848. 
Amos'  Warriner  xaQ>VQ.Aixovci  Monson  Feb.,  1 851,  to  Delmar. 
Patience  Hatch  m.  ist,  Ira  Butler,  son  Benjamin  and  Hannah 
(Cross).     She  m.  3d,  Joseph  Palmer,  he  d. 

4173. 

Mivinni  ClevelancV  Wavvinev  (Naomie),  m.  Monson, 
Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1831,  Guy  Hatch,  b.  M.  Feb.  28,  1808,  son  Baker 
and  Elsie  Jane  (Richerson) ;  dwelt  Monson,  farmer.  Ch.  born 
Monson  :     . 

+9885     Alniira^  Hatch,  b.  Apr.  16,  1832. 

9886  Jane  Naomi*  Hatch,  b.  Dec.  2,  1833,  d.  M.  Sept.  13, 
1853,  m.  M.  Apr.  17,  1853,  Samuel  S.  Hollingsworth  of  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.,  s.  James  H.  and  Mary  (Livermore).     s.  p. 

9887  Linus  Hen>-v^  Hatch,  b.  June  16,  1838,  Monson,  m.  ist, 
Staffordville,  Tolland  co.,  Conn.,  Feb.  18,  1861,  Mrs.  Evelyn  (Nel- 
son) Gates,  b.  Wales,  Mass.,  Feb.,  1831,  d.  Staff ordv.  1864,  wid. 
Benjamin  Gates.  He  m.  2d,  Palmer,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1866,  Ellen 
Harriet  Fuller,  b.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Mar.  19,  1846,  da.  Willis 
and  Emeline  (Chapin).  Ch.  by  2d  m.:  Forest  Gi/es^  Hatch,  b. 
Mar.  II,  1868,  Southbridge,  Mass.,  d.  Staffordv.  Aug.  9,  1877  ; 
JVi//is  Chapen^  Hatch,  b.  Jan.  28,  1870,  Southb. 

4175. 

miias  Turner'  Warriner  (Naomi«i),  m.  Monson,  Mass., 
Oct.  27,  1 841,  Sarah  Elvira  Durkee,  b.  Dalton,  Mass.,  Sept.  16, 
1822,  d.  Monson  Feb.  4,  1896,  a  da.  Amasa  and  Maryamne  (Les- 
ter). Ch.  b.  Monson  :  Sandford  Amos\  b.  Oct.  19,  1842,  d.  M. 
Mar.  30,  1843. 

9888  Josephine  Hannah^  JVarriner,  b.  Mar.  2,  1845,  m.  Pal- 
mer, Mass.,  Dec.  18,  1867,  Nelson  Carpenter  Hill,  b.  Warren, 
Mass.,  Dec.  19,  1844,  s.  Washington  and  Anna  Powers  (Hatha- 
way). Of  Monson,  always,  woolen  mfr.  Ch.:  Eugene  Nelson^ 
Hill,  b.  May  6,  187 1,  Granby,  Hampshire  co.,  Mass. 

-(-9889  Louisa  Maria^  JVarriner,  b.  June  25,  1849. 
,9890  JVilson.  Joseph'^  JVarriner,  b.  Oct.  30,  1850,  m.  Oct.  30, 
187 1,  Mary  Ann  Slater,  b.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1850, 
da.  Salmon  and  Mary  Eliza  (Warner).  Of  Feeding  Hills,  Ma.ss., 
farmer  and  fur  dealer.  Ch.  b.  Agawam,  Mass.:  Mary  Lovina^, 
b.  Jan.  16,  1873,  d.  Dec.  4,  1875  ;  Wilson  Salmon^,  b.  Mar.  26,  d. 
Nov.  27,  1875  ;  Mary  Lovind"  JJ^arriner  (ag.),  b.  May  6,  1877. 

Elias  Turner''  JJ'^arriner,  residence  Monson  to  1873,  Wilbra- 
ham,  Mass.,  to  1882,  Monson  since  (1896),  farmer. 

Durkee  ancestrv :  —  'R&nry'^,  m.  Sept.  25,  1794,  Sally  Russell,  b.  Feb.  28,  1774,  da.  Ben- 
jamin (m.  Feb.  28,  1757)  and  Phebe  (Smith,  b.  Nov.  25,  1735) ;  Amasa^  Durkee,  of  Dalton 
1820,  m.  Maryamne  Lester,  b.  Mar.  19,  1798. 

4176. 

Hannah'  Warriner  (Naomi»),  m.  Monson,  Mass.,  Mar.  12, 
1846,  John  Watson  Durkee,  b.  Dalton,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1826,  d. 
78 


1234 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Bowling  Green,  Warren  co.,  Ky.,  Apr.  19,  1888,  a  s.  Amasa  and 
Maryamne  (Lester).     Ch.: 

Edna  Augusta^  Durkee,  born  Feb.  4,  1847,.  Monson,  ni- 
Amos  David  Day;  Emma  Almira^  Durkee,  b.  May  13,  1848,  Mon- 
son, m.  Alfred  C.  Van  Tine  ;  Elorcnce  Lester^  Diirkee,  b.  Mar.  25, 
1857,  Monson,  m.  Henry  E.  Glenn;  Sara//  Alice'^  Durkee^  b.  Feb. 
26,  1861,  Sandusky,  O.,  m.  William  R.  Kelham. 

9891  John  Watson^  Durkee  (Dr.),  born  Dec.  14,  1868,  San- 
dusky, unm.,  grad.  College  of  Physicians  and  vSurgeons,  N.  Y.^ 
1S95,  regular  physician,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  (1896). 

Mrs.  Hannah''  {IVai'rinei-)  Durkee  res.  Sandusky.  John  Wat- 
son Durkee,  of  Bowling  Green,  mechanic. 

Durkee  ancestry  : — See  +4175. 

4177. 

JUSTUS'    CLEVELAND   (Benjamins,  Elisha^  Hopestill*,  Sam'l',  Sam2, 

Mosesi)  m.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  24,  1842,  Rachel  Ann  Hill,  born 
Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  181 7,  da.  Ziba  and  Asenath  (Root), 
Dwelt,  1855,  Doty's  Corners,  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.;  Mar.,  1855,  W. 
Almond,  Allegany  CO.,  N.Y.;   1885-7,  Clean,  N.  Y.,  farmer.    Ch.: 

9892  Sarah  Ann^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  14,  1842,  Dansv.,  d, 
Nov.  13,  1867,  m.  Oct.  14,  186 1,  Almon  Maynard. 

9893  Mortimer  Wilson'  Cleveland,  b.  June  10,  1845,  D., 
d.  Sept.  10,  1877,  m.  Jan.  i,  1873,  Juliaette  Thompson. 

9894  Delilah  Jane'  Cleveland,  b.  July  8,  1849,  W.  Al- 
mond, m.  Feb.  7,  1877,  John  S.  Parish  of  Portville,  Cattaraugus 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  farmer. 

9895  Philemon  Orlando*  Cleveland,  b.  May  30,  1851,, 
W.  Almond,  m.  Dec.  3,  1876,  Lucy  A.  Kratts,  1.  Portv.,  farmer. 

9896  Helen  Adelle*  Cleveland,  b.  May  19,  1855,  West 
Almond,  m.  Nov.  8,  1874,  Frank  Shumway  of  Salamanca,  N.  Y., 
Erie  R.  R.  engineer.  Carrie  Amanda'  Cleveland,  b.  July  15, 
1862,  Portville,  unm.,  of  Olean. 

4179. 

BENJAMIN'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  d.  Savannah,  Ga., 
Feb.  21,  1865,  a.  42,  m.  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Stone.     Ch.: 

9897-8  Floyd  Alonzo";  Edward  Albertus'  Cleveland; 
both  supposed  to  res.,  1885,  Butler,  Mich. 

Benjamin'  Cleveland,  an  officer  in  U.  S.  A.,  Co.  E,*  13th 
Mich.,  14th  Army  Corps;  was  drafted  Oct.  6;  marched  1,500 
miles,  400  under  vSherman,  to  Savannah,  d.  after  7  weeks'  sick- 
ness ;  buried  in  Laurel  Grove  Cemetery. 

4180. 

ELI  CLARK'  CLEVELAND  (BenjaminO,  m.  Dan.sville,  N.. 
Y.,  Mar.  25,  1855,  Abigail  McCrea,  born  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8, 
1838,  da.  John  and  Mary  (Hollister);  dwelt,  1881,  Grove,  N.  Y.; 
1885,  Burns,  N.  Y.;   1887,  Garwood,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

9899  Charles  Herbert'  Cleveland,  born  Oct.  3,  1857, 
Burns,  m.  Apr.  25,  1883,  Miss  Anna  Schobey  or  Scholey  of 
Nunda,  N.  Y.,  farmer, 

9900  Benjamin  Franklin'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.,  May  21^ 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND. 


1235 


1859,  Dansv.,  m.  Dec.  18,  1878,  Cora  Whitney,  1.  Stillman  Valley, 
111.,  farmer.     Ch.:  3. 

9901  John  Frederic**  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  21,  1863,  Dans- 
ville,  m.  Dalton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  26,  1886,  Louisa  Shobey,  1.  Grove, 
farmer,     s.  p.     9902     Mary  Belle'',  b.  July  4,  1867,  Burns. 

9903  Lucy  Ames*,  Aug.  i6,  1871,  Dansville. 

4181. 

NANCY  ARILLA'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin«),  d.  Burns,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  25,  1872,  a.  40,  m.  Birdsall,  N.  Y.,  as  ist  w.,  David  Whit- 
ney.    Ch.: 

9904  Sarah  Marelda^  Whitney ;  Ida  Elizabeth^  Whitney. 
David  Whitney  m.  2d,  Betsey  B.  Hall.     Ch.:  Eliza  Whitney, 

1.  Whitney's  Crossings,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.;  Henry  Cleveland 
Whitney. 

4186. 

Ijevi    CJavJx'^    WarvlneV  (Abigail",  Elisha^,  HopesUllS  Sam.s,  Sam.2), 

d.  Parker's  Prairie,.  Otter  Tail  co.,  Minn.,  May  5,  1871,  a.  52,  m. 
Monson,  Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1841,  Adeline  L.  Anderson.  Ch.:  3 
Soils'^,  4  Daughters^. 

Rev.  Levi  Clark''  IVarriuer,  a  minister  of  the  Baptist  com- 
munion in  Western  New  York  ;'  faithful  and  useful. 

4187, 

Abif/ail  3Iat'iUa'  Warriner  (Abigail^),  d.  June  4,  1854,  a. 
^T„  m.  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Oct.  11,  1842,  Horace  Dimock  Walker 
of  B.,  he  d.  May  28,  1874,  s.  Caleb  and  Abigail  (Dimock).     Ch.: 

9905  Adeline  Marilla^  Walker^  b.  July  t^o.^  1842,  B.,  m.  Feb. 
24,  1863,  Leander  Witherell  Newcomb  of  Enfield,  Mass.,  s.  Fos- 
ter and  Fanny  (Collins).  Ch.  b.  Enfield  :  Louise  Marilla^  Nezv- 
comb,  Mar.  21,  1864  ;  Freddie  Foster^  Newcomb,  b.  Dec.  6,  187 1. 

Hiildah  Loi/isa"  Walker,  b.  May  22,  1845,  Ware,  Mass., 
d.  Mar.  4,  1S47. 

9906  Alniira  Eliza^  Walker,  b.  June  30,  1850,  Green wich^ 
d.  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  1876. 

4189. 

Jcunes  3£oiiroe'  JVarrhier  (Abigail*),  mar.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  July  3,  1844,  Mary  Ann  Frost,  b.  Chester  Factories,  Mass., 
Apr.  II,  1825,  da.  Samuel  and  Phoebe  (Champlin).     Ch.: 

9907  Martha  Marilla^  Warriner,  m.  Detroit,  Mich.,  June 
I,  1869,  John  Taylor,  b.  Fitz  Roy,  Canada  E.,  July  17,  1847.*  Of 
Detroit,  1883,  printer. 

9908  Henrietta  Adaline^  Warriner,  unm.,  1.  Monroe,  Mich. 

9909  Alary  Abby^  IFarriner,  m.  Detroit,  Jan.  2,  1872,  Ever- 
ett Summerfield  Marvin,  b.  New  Hudson,  Oakland  co.,.  Mich.,. 
Sept.  II,  1850,  1.  Detroit,  merchant. 

9910  Jentiie  Evelyn^  Warriner,  b.  Apr.  26,  1858,  Corning,. 
N.  Y.,  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1861;  Lillie  Agnes'"  Warriner^ 
unm.,  1.  home. 

Rev.  James  Monroe''  Warriner,  res.  Monroe  ;  clergyman  of 
the  Protestant  Episcopal  church. 


1236 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


4190. 


SARAH     LOVISA'    CLEAVELAND    (Joseph^,  Elisha^  HopestmS 

Samuel^,  Samuel^),  d.  South  Windsor,  Hartford  co.,  Conn.,  June  3, 
1873,  a.  43,  m.  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1851,  John  Wilson  Doten, 
b.  Freedom,  Waldo  co.,  Me.,  Apr.  16,  1829,  only  s.  Jacob  and 
Lydia  (Sanford).     Ch. : 

991 1  Emily  Lovisa*  Doten,  b.  Nov.  11,  1852,  Mansfield,  d.  S. 
Windsor,  Sept.  6,  1876,  m.  S.  W.,  Sept.  7,  1875,  as  ist  w.,  Isaac 
W.  King-,  born  S.  W.,  Dec.  10,  1849,  son  John  N.  and  Julia  Ann 
(Keny),  dwelt  S.  Windsor,  farmer.  (He  m.  2d,  Ida  Abbey  ;  ch.: 
Clinton  King",  Victor  King.)  Rosella  Maria^  Doten,  born  Oct.  5, 
1855,  Mansf.,  d.  S.  Win.,  Feb.  17,  1869. 

9912  Nellie  Idella"  Doten,  born  June  15,  1870,  S.  W.,  unm., 
res.  S.  Windsor,  1888. 

John  Wilson  Doten  dwelt  at  Ware,  Mass.,  to  1856,  Mansfield 
to  1864,  and  since  at  South  Windsor,  where  he  resides  on  his 
farm. 

Doten,  Dotev  (Z^/c^iVrv .— Edward  Doten  came  in  "Mayflower,"  1620,  m.  Faith  Clark, 
da.  Tristram,  had  sons  :' William,  Edward  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  John,  Isaac,  Thomas  of 
Middleborough,  Mass.,  and  Joseph  of  Rochester,  Mass.  One  of  these  may  have  been 
ancestor  of:  Jacobi,  b.  Buckfield,  Me.,  lived  at  Freedom,  m.  ist,  Wilson,  2d,  Charlotte 
Witcher;  ch.  by  ist  m.:  Jacob^,  born  Freedom,  Sullivan^,  m.  Elizabeth  Sanford,  a  da. 
Henrv  and  Ab'ial  (Soule),  Matilda^,  m.  Guy  Wire,  Rebecca^,  m.  Jacob  Wire,  Mary^,  m. 
Tames  Morrison,  Ansel^,  d.,  unm.;  by  2d  m.:  Witcher  Clark^,  Sally  Ann^,  m.  Edmund 
Hussey,  Charles^  AUie  Ann^.  .  .  .  Jacobs  d.  at  Freedom,  m.  Lydia  Sanford,  sister 
to  Elizabeth.  Ch.:  John  Wilson3,  m.  SARAH  LoviSA  CLEAVELAND',  Lydia  Ann^,  m. 
Wales  Wilder,  1.  Gilbertville,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  Lucinda3,.m.  Christopher  Nutter,  1. 
Palermo,  Me.,  Mary  Emily^  Doten  m.  Ware  Eddy,  dwelt  Saginaw,  Mich. 

4191. 

MARY  ANN  BUZZEL'  CLEAVELAND  (Joseph^),  b.  Ware, 
Mass.,  Sept.  i,  1835,  m.  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Jan.  30,  1853,  Daniel 
Ellison  Fuller,  b.  Mansfield,  June  11,  1831,  s.  Daniel  and  Eliza- 
beth (Neff).     Ch.  b.  Mansfield: 

9913  Joseph  Cleaveland"  Fuller,  b.  Nov.  22,  1853,  m.  Elling- 
ton, Conn.,  Feb.  6,  1873,  Mary  Jane  Hubbard,  b.  Portland,  Conn., 
Feb.  7,  1848,  da.  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Catherine  (Ranney),  res. 
Mansfield  Four  Corners  (1896).  Ch.  b.  Mansfield:  Charles  Jejfer- 
sojf  Fuller,  b.  July  6,  1873;  Harvey  Eugene"  Fuller,  Apr.  17,  1876  ; 
Maud  Lilian'  Fuller  and  Minnie  Lavinid'  Fuller  (twins),  b.  Sept. 
7,  1879  ;  Aillieen  Medora^  Fuller,  Dec.  30,  1881  ;  Irving  Washing- 
ton' Fuller,  Nov.  24,  1886. 

9914  Andrew  Eugene''  Fuller,  b.  Jan.  11,  1S59,  unm.,  of 
Mansfield,  carpenter. 

9915  Lydia  Climena^  Fuller,  b.  Mar.  6,  1861,  m.  Calvin 
Dawkins  of  Louisville,  Ky.,  he  went  to  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  be- 
fore 1 88 1.  She  res.  home.  Ch.  5  :  Enna  Lenora^  Datvkins,  b. 
Mar.  II,  1881. 

Daniel  George""  Fuller,  b.  Feb.   9,  1865,  d.  Mansfield, 
Feb.  18,  1865. 

Daniel  Ellison  Fuller,  residence  Mansfield,  farmer  and  stone 
mason. 

Fuller  ancestry  :  —  Daniel  Fuller  b.  Tolland,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1785,  d.  Jan.  7,  1883,  m. 
Elizabeth  Neff  of  Chaplin,  Conn. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1237 

4193. 

J^nJclievia  3Lavcia'  Plmiilet/  (puicheria«,  Eiisha^,  Hopestiii*, 
SamueP,  Samuei^)^  m.  by  Rev.  Simeon"  Cleveland,  Oct.  5,  1842, 
George  Seaver,  s.  John  Trumble  and  Susannah  ;  1.  Hampden, 
Mass.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  :  George  A.^  Seave?-,  b.  Feb.  11,  d.  Apr. 
17,  1844. 

9916  Ally/i  Delos^  Seaver,  b.  Mar.  6,  1846,  m.  Jan.  20,  29, 
1870,  Ella  Maria  Benedict  da.  Oscar  Freeland  and  Sabrina  Ma- 
ria (Bennett),  1.  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Allyn  J/."  Sea- 
ver, May  13,  187 1  ;  Cassius  B^  Seaver,  Mar.  22,  1878;  James  Ty- 
eartus"  Seaver,  Nov.  4,  1879.  9917  Ida  T.^  Seaver,  b.  Sept.  16, 
1855,  d.  Apr.  15,  1873,  m.  June  30,  1872,  Dwight  Eddy. 

4194. 

Add  Callsta'  Plwmley  (puicheria«),  d.  Westfield,  Mass., 
Dec.  25,  1872,  a.  47,  m.  Ludlow,  Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1845,  Charles 
Allyn  Williams,  b.  Southampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1820,  s.  Jacob 
and  Frances  Maria  (Moyett),  1.  Westfield  1883,  brick  manufac- 
turer.    Ch.  : 

9918  Charles  Augustus^  Williams,  b.  Sept.  2,  1850,  South- 
ampton, m.  Jan.  6,  1874,  Frances  Louisa  Douglass,  b.  Mar.  6, 
1848,  da.  Thomas  and  Orlinda  (Gorham),  1.  Westfield,  merch. 
Ch.:  Charles  Thomas'  Williams,  Nov.  i,  1873  ;  Freddie  Leary'  ll'il- 
liams,  July  31,  1876  ;  Bertha'  Williams,  b.  Feb.  14,  d.  Aug,  1878. 

9919  Calista  Augttsta^  Williams,  b.  Sept.  2,  1850,  Southamp., 
d.  Dec.  30, 1881,  m.  Nov.  5,  1873,  Charles  Edwin  Root,  b.  Mar.  16, 
185 1,  s.  Lyman  and  Anna  (House),  s.  p. 

9920  Frances  Jiiliett*  Williams,  b.  Sept.  29,  1853,  Deerfield, 
Mass.,  m.  Nov.  23,  1882,  Justin  Harrington  Bassett,  b.  May  27, 
1857,  s.  Joel  and  Elizabeth'(Thompson),  of  East  Hampton,  Mass., 
accountant;  Clarence  Elijah^  Williams,  b.  July  7,  1858,  Southamp., 
d.  Westf.,  Sept.  7,  1874. 

4195. 

Tammn  Charlotte'  Plundey  (Puicheria'),  m.  Ludlow, 
Mass.,  Aug.  27,  185 1,  Benjamin  Chadwick  Davis,  b.  Middlebury, 
New  Haven  co..  Conn.,  Oct.  21,  1827,  s.  Gad  and  Orinda  (Chaf- 
fee), 5  years  in  the  war  27th  Mass.  ;  quartermaster  some 
time.     Ch.: 

9921  Ozro  Benjamin^  Davis,  b.  May  21,  1852,  Monson,  Mass., 
ni.  Goshen,  Mass,  1879,  Fleedia  Miner. 

9922  Maria  Charlotte^  Davis,  b.  Mar.  23,  1854,  Monson,  m. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  1875,  Perlin  Marcus  Shearer.  Ch.  b.  Palmer  : 
Berlin  Marcus'  Shearer,  1876  ;  /ulia  Maria'  Shearer,  1878. 

9923  Franklin  Isaac"  Davis,  b.  Jan.  18,  1856,  Willington, 
Conn.,  m.,  Goshen,  1879,  Jennie  T.  Sears.  Ch.:  Ray''  Davis. 
Arvilla  IdelP  Davis,  b.  Sept.  2,  1858,  Monson,  d.  Nov.  21,  1864  ; 

Willis  Leroy^  Davis,  b.  May  14,  1861,  Longmeadow,  Mass.,  d.  Nov. 
15,  1864  ;  Idella  Arvilla^  Davis,  b.  Sept.  2,  1865,  Goshen,  d.  G. 
Nov.  7,  1 88 1  ;  Alice  Climenia  Maria""  Davis,  b.  Sept.  8,  1867,  G.  ; 
Charles  Henry"  Davis,  b.  Nov.  22,  1870,  G. 


1238 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


4196. 


Anffelirie'  1*1  amf ei/ {Pn\cheria<^),  m.  Sept.  17,  ,1851,  Edwin 
G.  Smith,  b.  Ludlow,  Mass.,  June  10,  1830,  s.  Leonard  H.  and 
Susan  (Plumle)^).  Ch.:  9924  Willie  E.^  Smithy  b.  Sept.  27,  1852, 
L.,  d.  Aug-.  18,  1 85 7. 

9925  Effie  A*  SmitJi,  b.  Jan.  13,  1855,  Willington,  Conn.,  m. 
Aug.  24,  1872,  Albert  D.  Steadman.  Ch.  b.  Monson,  Msiss.:  Edith 
y."  Sieathnafi,  July  26,  1873;  Edfia  E.^  Steadman^  Oct.  16,  1874.  Ettie 
A.  Smith,  b.  Sept.  18,  1859,  Hampden,  Mass.,  d.  Monson,  July  12, 
1863.  9926-7  Nellie  E."  Smith,  b.  July  23,  1862,  M.  ;  Jennie  Z.* 
Sfniih,  Jan.  18,  1870,  M. 

4198. 

AUGUSTA    JANE'    CLEVELAND    (Simeon^   Elisha^,   HopestilH, 

Samuels,  samueP,  Moses'),  b.  Ware,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1 837,  m.  West 
Clarksville,  N.  Y.,  Aug-.  15,  1858,  Henry  Ezra  Prindle,  b.  French 
Creek,  Erie  co..  Pa.,  Aug.  2,  1829,  s.  Elinzer  and  Nancy  Ann 
(Chapin).  They  were  divorced  in  1889,  she  resuming  her  maid- 
en name.  s.  p.  In  1857  she  was  given  by  her  mother  and 
adopted  her  younger  sister,  Eva  De  Ett'  Cleveland  +  4203, 
who  resides  with  her. 

Mrs.  A.  J.'  Cleveland  is  President  (Miss  C.  C.  Ingraham, 
Vice-Pres.),  of  Springfield,  Mass.  Branch  of  National  Association 
Loyal  Women  of  American  Liberty,  incorporated  1889.  A  po- 
etess and  authoress  of  note.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Res- 
idence, W.  Clarksville  to  1866,  Friendship,  N.  Y.,  to  1869,  Olean, 
N.  Y.,  to  1877,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  to  1880,  vSpringfield,  to  July  i, 
1883,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Matron  of  Woman's  Christian  Associa- 
tion to  1889,  since  that  date  has  lived  in  Springfield  (1896).  Has 
always  been  prominent  and  very  useful  in  benevolent  society 
work,  and  is  highly  esteemed.  Mrs.  Cleveland  has  taken  much 
interest  in  and  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy.  The  hand- 
some and  complete  record,  here  presented,  of  descendants  of 
her  gr.-gr.-father,  Hopestiir  Cleveland,  is  the  product  of  her  in- 
dustrv  and  skill. 

4199. 

CHARLES  SIMEON'  CLEVELAND  (simeone),  m.  ist.  Rich- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  i860,  Martha  La  Verne  Maxon,  b.  R.  Apr. 
4,  1840,  d.  R.  Nov.  6,  1863,  da.  Moses  and  Marthia  (Prosser).  He 
m.  2d,  Olean,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1865,  Sarah  Barnum,  b.  Angelica, 
N.Y.,  Mar.  8,  1840,  da.  David  and  Elizabeth  (Renwick),  ist  m., 
s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.: 

9928  La  Vernon*  Cleveland,  b.  July  30,  187 1,  Olean,  d. 
O.  Apr.  5,  1872  ;  Charles  Vernon*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  25,  1872, 
Morrison,  Whitesides  CO.,  111.,  d.  M.  Nov.  9,  1881;  Clifton  Earl" 
Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1879,  M.,  d.  Exeter,  Fillmore  co..  Neb., 
after  1883. 

Dea.  Charles  Simeon'  Cleveland  has  been  in  mercantile 
business  from  the  age  of  16  years;  in  Richburg  to  1864,  Olean 
to  1870,  Morrison  to  1880.  Has  since  1880  lived  in  Exeter,  where 
he  is,  1887,  Cashier  of  the  First  National  Bank  No.  2 121  of  Exe- 
ter, A.  W.  Miner,  Pres.,  capital  $50,000.  For  30  years  a  com- 
municant of  the  Baptist  church,  and  many  years  a  deacon. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1239 

4200. 

THANKFUL  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (simeon»),  m.  ist,Troups- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1859,  Joseph  Potter  Brooks,  b.  T.,  s.  Calvin 
and  Matilda  (Potter),  dwelt  Westfield,  Pa.,  farmer  ;  they  sepa- 
rated Sept.  20,  1861.  She  ra.  2d,  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28, 
1864,  George  Jay  Young,  s.  George  and  Louisa  (Davis),  1.  Bird- 
sail,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Was  a  soldier,  received  a  wound.     Ch.  by 

I  St  m.: 

9929  Arethusa^  Brooks,  b.  Jan.  18,  1861,  Troupsb.  By  2d  m. 
9930  Charles  Edjviif  Young,  b.  May  17,  1866,  Whitney's  Crossings, 
N.  Y.,m.  1893,  Eve  Barret,     s.  p. 

9931  Carrie  Elizabeth''  Young,  b.  Feb.  28,  1868,  W.  C,  d. 
Grove,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1872;  Evelyn  Augusla'  Young,  b.  Apr.  28, 
1870,  Whitney's  C;  Bernard  Herbert  Young,  Apr.  16,  1873,  W.  C; 
Carrie  Davis"  Young,  b.  Apr.  16,  1873,  W.  C.  ;  Bertha  Elizabeth'' 
Young,  b.  May  10,  1875,  Birdsall,  d.  B.  June  26,  1875;  Freddie 
Leniie^  Young,  b.  July  9,  1877,  B.  ;  Dollie  E'lizabeth^  Young,  b.  June 
5,  1S81,  B.,  d.  B.  Dec.  12,  1882  ;  Darling  Carrie^  Young,  b.  Jan.  21, 
1S85,  B.,  d.  B.,  Feb.  23,  1885. 

4201. 

EDWIN  ELLSHA'  CLEVELAND  (simeon«),  m.  Branchport, 
Yates  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  23,  1869,  Helen  Augusta  Dickenson,  b. 
B.,   May   20,    1845,   da.    Nathan   and  Catharine   (Beden).     Ch.  : 

9932  Kate   Belle'    Cleveland,    b.   Sept.   5,    187 1,   Branchport. 

9933  George  Nathan'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  23,  1874,  B.  9934-6 
Charles  Frederick'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  21,  1875,  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y.  ;  Orra  Vivian  or  Vi-Vine\  Apr.  11,  20,  1877,  P.  Y.  ; 
Arthur  Edwin",  Dec.  2,  1879,  P.  Y.  ;  Frank',  b.  July  31,  P.  Y., 
d.  Aug.  22,  1 881  ;  Julia  Amanda',  b.  Feb.  11,  1883,  P.  Y. 

Edwin  Elisha'  Cleveland  res.  Penn  Yan,  1886.  Was  in 
Co.  E,  136th  N.  Y.,  3  years  ;  was  in  battles  of  Fredericksburg, 
Gettysburg,  Lookout  Mt.,  Atlanta,  with  Sherman  in  march  to 
the  sea. 

4202. 

HANNAH  ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (Simeon^,  Eiisha^, 
Hopestm*),  m.  Hampden,  Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1884,  Samuel  Dickerman 

Beebe,  s.  John  and (Dickerman),  res.,  1886,  New  Orleans, 

La.,  farmer.  She  was  a  Fredonia  graduate  and  successful 
teacher.  Ch.  :  9937  John  Cleveland^  Beebe,  b.  June  15,  1886, 
Hampden.     Charles  Davison"  Beebe,  b.  Aug.  12,  1890. 

4207. 

ELEANOR  LOUISA'  CLEVELAND  (cyrus«,  David^  Hopestm*, 
Samuel^,  SamueP),  d.  Ludlow,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1848,  a.  20,  m.  May  30, 
1847,  as  ist  w.,  Daniel  Pratt.  He  m.  2d,  Tamerson  Aurila' 
Cleveland  -I-4208. 

4208. 

TAMERSON  AURILA'  CLEVELAND  (cyrus^),  d.  Ludlow, 
Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1869,  a.  37,  m.  Dec.  2,  1849,  ^s  2d  w.,  Daniel 
Pratt,  he  d.  in  Andersonville  Prison,  Ga.,  Aug.  22,  1864.  (He 
m.  ist,  Eleanor  Louisa'  Cleveland  -[-4207. )     Ch.  : 


1240  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

9938  Francis  Williaiif'  Pratt,  b.  Dec.  29,  1850,  Ludlow,  m, 
Sept.  29,  1876,  Sophy  Maguire.  Ch.  :  Edith  Lilia>f  Pratt,  b. 
Apr.  20,  1878,  Haydenville,  Mass.  ;  Eva  Loc'iiia:'  Pratt,  Dec.  12, 
1879,  H.  ;  Jennie^  Pratt,  Dec.  24,  1882,  Springfield,  Mass.  Viana 
Aiirila^  Pratt,  b.  Oct.,  1853,  Ludlow,  d.  Nov.  15,  1861  ;  Joseph 
Chester''  Pratt,  b.  Feb.  7,  1857,  L.,  d.  Dec.  8,  1873.  9939  Sarah 
Eleanor''  Pratt,  b.  Jan.  29,  i860,  Shutesbury,  Mass.,  m.  Monson, 
Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1880,  Charles  Aldrich.  9940  Freddie  Nelson^ 
Pratt,  b.  Dec.  19,  1863,  Ludlow,  m.  Westfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  2A^ 
1882,  May  Rhodes. 

4209. 

SARAH  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (cyrus^,  David^,  Hopestiin),  m. 
Palmer,  Mass.,  Aug.  2,  185 1,  Luther  Rice  Clark,  b.  Dec.  28, 
1827,  s.  William  Andrews  and  Martha  (Rice).  Of  Blandford, 
Mass.,  1883  [^lot  there  Dec,  1894].     Ch.  b.  Ludlow,  Mass.  : 

9941  George  Luther  Franklin'  Clark,  b.  Apr.  20.  1852,  m. 
Sept.  II,  1872,  Ella  Nickols.  Ch.  :  Ida  Maria"  Clark,  b.  July  20, 
1873,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Francis  Alonzd'  Clark,  b.  June  17,  1875, 
Ludlow;  John''  Clark,  b.  May  11,  1877,  Monson,  Mass.,  d.  M., 
1879  ;   George  Etta"  Clark,  b.  Sept.  4,  1881,  Spencer,  Mass. 

9942  Edtvin-  Cyrns  JVillard'  Clark,  b.  June  17,  1856,  m. 
Monson,  Sept.  11,  1874,  Eliza  Bates.  9943  Nellie  Louisa'  Clark, 
b.  Feb.  5,  1864,  1.  Monson. 

4221. 

Jane  Adaliue'  3IiUe7'  {zebhm^ Mnie,-),  m.  Dec.  n,  1846, 
William  Ceylon  Walker,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

9944  William  Ceylon^  Walker,  b.  Mar.  19,  1850,  m.  Jan.  26, 
187 1,  Julia  Keyes,  farmer.  Ch.  :  IsabelF  Walker,  b.  Mar.  9,  1872; 
Henry  Clarence^  Walker,  May  26,  1874.  Zebina  Miller'  Walker,  b. 
Oct.  16,  1854,  d.  Jan.  15,  i860.  9945  Charles  Osniyn'  Walker,  b. 
Feb.  27,  1859,  m.  Dec.  18,  1880,  Ellen  Maria  Morse. 

4224. 

LORIN    GRAVES'    CLEVELAND  (Lorin  Graves^,  Samuel=,  Hope- 

stiiH,  SamueP,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  d.  Wilkcsbarrc,  Pa.,  July  15,  1873,  a. 
37,  m.  Pittston,  Pa.,  Mar.  20,  1865,  Martha  Travis,  b.  Scran  ton, 
Lackawanna  co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  5,  1850,  da,  John  Lewis  and  Mary 
(Henderson).  They  were  divorced  before  Judge  Dana  at 
Wilkesbarre,  Jan.,  187 1  ;  she  1.  Scranton,  1882.  He  resided  at 
Eddyville,  N.  Y.,  to  1837,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  to  1864,  Scranton,  Pa., 
to  1867,  Kingston,  Pa.,  4  months  in  1867,  wScranton  to  1873, 
Wilkesbarre  af.  ;  inachinist  and  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Scranton.  : 
Mary  Ellen^,  b.  Aug.  7,  1865,  d.  S.,  Sept.  23,  1867.  9946 
Leonora*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  20,  1868,  res.,  Scranton,  1882. 

4225. 

JAMES  EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (Lorin  Graves^),  m.  Shick- 
shinny,  Columbia  co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  24,  1867,  Ellen  Louisa  Van 
Ancker,  b.  Espytown,  Columbia  co.,  Pa.,  Apr.  21,  1832,  da. 
Henry  Burnard  and  Catharine  Ann  (Ashton).  Lived  at  Goshen, 
N.  Y.,  Ramapo,  N.  J.,  Hopperstown,  Paterson,  N.  J.,  to  1866, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


124I 


Shickshinny  to  1872,  since  at  Scranton,  Pa.,  merchant.  Ch.  : 
9947-9  James  Edward',  b.  June  17,  1868,  Shickshinny,  Pa. 
Charles  Henry',  b.  Oct.  4,  1870,  Shick.,  d.  Scranton,  Sept.  28, 
1872.  LoRiN  Graves',  b.  Mar.  31,  1873,  Scranton.  William 
Albert'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  23,  1874,  Scranton.  Mary  Ellen', 
b.  Oct.  13,  1879,  Scran.,  d.  there  Oct.  21,  1881. 

4228, 

Clarincla'  Cross  (r/ti;-^-.-</«  ^w./6»«,  Hannah^,  Hopestiin),  m.  Wil- 
liam Thompson,  res.,  Monson  or  Brookfield,  Mass.  Ch.  : 
9950-4  William*  Thompson,  xa..  ;  Jocl\va.  ;  Lavinia^.xn.  ;  Liicinda^, 
m.  ;   Clara^  Thompson,  m. 

4230. 

Hannah'  Cross  (/?ac/u'/<' Bon/,-/i,  Hannah-),  m.  June  2,  1831, 
Benjamin  Butler  of  N.  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1882.     Ch.  : 

9955  Philip  M?  Butler,  b.  Mar.  17, 1832,  m.  Angeline  Rindge. 
Ch.  :  hhf  Butler ;   Willianf  Butler. 

9956  Julia  A?  Butler,  b.  July  9,  1833,  m.  Walter  M.  Green. 
Ch.  :  Frederic  W?  Green;  Ella  A.^  Green;  Benjamin  B.^  Green; 
Julia  Aiy  Green  ;  Henry  A.^  Green  ;  Lydia  B.^  Green. 

9957  Ellen  J/."  Butler,  b.  Nov.  6,  1834,  d.  June  18,  1878,  m. 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Vinton.  Ch.  :  Charles  W.^  Vinton;  Emma  W.^ 
Vinton. 

9958  Henry  C.^  Butler,  b.  Oct.  30,  1836,  m.  ist  Sarah  J. 
Ferry,  2d,  Adaline  I.  Jones.  Ch.  :  Arvilla  /.'  Butler  ;  Ida''  But- 
ler;  Beniiie^  Butler  ;    Wilbur'^  Butler. 

9959  Berlin  S.^  Butler,  b.  Oct.  2,  1839,  m.  Juliette  Perrin. 
Ch.  :   Sidney  P^  Perrin  ;  Morton'^  Perrin. 

9960  Lyman  D.^  Butler,  b.  Jan.  30,  1842,  m.  ist,  Linda  P. 
Maxwell,  she  d.,  2d,  Emily  Pease.  Ch.  by  ist  m,  :  Jennie^  But- 
ler, d.  ;  Orice^  Butler;  Frederic^  Butler,  d.,  Benjamin  G.^  Butler.,  b. 
July  8,  1843,  d.  Oct.  12,  1844. 

9961  James  A'."  Butler,  b.  Mar.  18,  1845,  "!•  ist,  Elvira  M. 
Maxwell,  she  d.,  2d,  Laura  E.  Hovey.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  James  A? 
Butler.  By  2d  m.  :  A  del  la  E.'  Butler,  d.;  Bennie  O."  Butler,  d.  ; 
Blanche  B.'  Butler;  Albert  H:  Butler. 

9962  Jason'^  Butler,  b.  Jan.  i,  1847,  m.  Cornelia  Perrin,  s.  p. 

9963  Boyal  D.'  Butler,  b.  Mar.  9,  1849,  m.  Ella  Trumble. 
Ch.  :  Lena''  Butler  ;  Luther'  Butler.  Wilbur  F.*  Butler,  b.  Dec.  14, 
1851,  d.  Feb.  18,  1852. 

9964  Hannah  B.^  Butler,  b.  Mar.  24,  1853,  m.  Addison  J. 
Bennett.  Ch.  :  George  A ^  Bennett ;  Imogene  E.^  Bennett;  Lillian 
E.^  Bennett ;  Leon  J,^  Bennett. 

4236. 

STEPHEN'    CLEVELAND     (Benjamin^,  Josephs,  EphraimS  Josephs, 

Samtiei2,  Moses'),  m.  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  24,  1826,  Maria  Sulli- 
van, b.  N.  J.  Apr.  14,  1806,  d.  Nottawa,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich., 
Dec.  3,  1857,  da.  William  and  Mary  (Bailey),  1.,  1883,  Three  Riv- 
ers, Mich.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

9965  Thomas  Jefferson''  Cleveland,  b,  Aug.  6,  1827, 
Richm.,  m.  Martha  Connor  of  Keokuk,  Lee  co.,  la.,  1.  Colorado. 


1242 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


-{-gg66  William  Franklin^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  10,  1828, 
Cassenwager,  Erie  co.,  Pa. 

9967  ■  Marilla  Jane^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  9,  1830,  Conites, 
Erie  co.,  Pa.,  m.  D.  H.  Orton,  1.  Lockport,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich. 

4-9968  Chauncey  Madison',  b.  Apr.  12,  1831,  Conites.  9969 
Mary  Juliana*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  14,  1833,  Erie  co.,  Pa.,  d. 
Nottawa,  Mich.,  July  14,  185 1,  unm. 

9970  George  Washington*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  31,  1835, 
Piqua,  Sandusky  co.,  O.,  m.  Leonidas,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich., 
Sarah  E.  Benedict,  1.  Mendon,  vSt.  Joseph  co.,  Mich.,  1883,  Three 
Rivers  1887. 

9971  De  Lafayette*  Cleveland,  b,  Feb.  29,  1837,  Piqua, 
d.  St.  Joseph  CO.,  Mich.,  Sept.  22,  1863,  m.  Huldah  E.  Benedict. 
9972  Henry  Harrison"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  29,-1839,  Piqua,  d. 
St.  Joseph  CO.,  Mich.,  Nov.  8,  1856,  unm. 

9973  Sarah  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  1841,  Piqua,  m. 
Lake  Port,  St.  Clair  co.,  Mich.,  Dec.  10,  1862,  Dr.  Iram  White- 
bead  Willard,  b..  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1840,  s.  Alonzo  and 
Samantha  (Starkweather),  1.  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.,  physician. 
Ch.  :  Bruce  EdwarcP  Willard,  b.  May  29,  1864,  Bronson,  Mich.  ; 
Vernon  EUstuortli^  Willard,  Sept.  2,  1867,  Morenci,  Mich.;  Can-ie 
Beir  Willard,  Aug.  24,  1871,  Hillsdale,  Mich.  ;  Alia  Sarah'  Wil- 
lard, Jan.  27,  1 88 1,  Benton  H. 

9974  Lydia  Ellen'^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1843,  Piqua, 
m.  George  H.  Benedict,  1.  Leonidas. 

9975  Frances  Marion''  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  11,  1845,  Not- 
tawa, started,  1866,  for  California,  not  since  heard  from. 

9976  Jackson  Alexander*  Cleveland,  b.  May  10,  1847, 
Nottawa,  m.  Warsaw,  Kosciusko  co.,  Ind.,  Alice  Avery,  1.  Cali- 
fornia. 

4237. 

JOSEPH'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamine),  d.  Cross  Plains,  Dane 
CO.,  Wis.,  Aug.  23,  1854,  28,  1855,  a.  48,  m.  Crossingville,  Craw- 
ford CO.,  Pa.,  Dec.  14,  1829,  Deborah  Harned,  b.  Venango  (now 
Crossingv.),  Crawford  co..  Pa.,  Jan.  2,  181 2,  da.  David  Gideon 
and  Ann  (Perkins).  This  pioneer  rem.  from  the  woods  of  Pa. 
to  Mich,  when  the  country  was  new,  worked  8  years,  and  moved 
to  Middleton  Prairie,  Wis.,  entirely  new  ;  raised  a  large  and 
useful  family.  There  were  no  schools  at  first;  all  toiled  hard. 
Mrs.  Deborah  Cleveland,  res.  Eau  Claire,  Eau  Claire  co..  Wis., 
1882.     Ch. : 

+9977  Jonathan  Cyril*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  14,  1831,  Cos- 
awauga,  Crawford  co.,  Pa. 

-f  9978     Seth  Cooper*,  b.  Aug.  14,  1832,  Cosawauga. 

+9979     Arnold*,  b.  June  13,  1834,  Cosawauga. 

+  9980     Benjamin*,  b.  Dec.  12,  1836,  Crossingville. 

9981  Charles  David*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  12,  1839,  Cos- 
awauga, d.  Clarendon,  Monroe  co..  Ark.,  July  11,  1S62,  unm., 
private  Co.  G,  nth  Wis. 

+9982  Dorcas  Esther*,  b.  June  14,  1842,  St.  Joseph  co., 
Mich. 

9983  Lydia  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  June  24,  1846,  St.  J.  co., 
m.   Arena,  Iowa  co..  Wis.,   Oct.   8,    1866,  John  Parker  Lees,  b. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1243 


Madly,  Shropshire,  Eng.,  Jan.  13,  1843,  as.  John  and  Anna  (Par- 
leer),  1.,  1882,  Sioux  Creek,  Barron  co.,  Wis.;  1883  vShetek,  Barron 
€0.,  Wis.,  farmer,  s.  p. 

-1-9984  Gideon  Harned*,  b.  May  4,  1848,  Middletown. 
9985  Margaret  Leticia"  Cleveland,  b.  June  20,  185 1, 
Cross  P.,  m.  ist  Prentiss  Goldtha.  She  m.  2d  N.  L.  Fischer. 
She  m.  3d,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Dec.  25,  1878,  Silas  J.  Wright,  1. 
Eau  Claire.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Daughter'^  Goldtha.  By  3d  m.  :  Les- 
ley Daviif  Wright,  b.  Nov.  17,  1879. 

+  9986     Joseph^  b.  Dec.  31,  1853,  Cross  Plains,  Wis. 

4239. 

BENJAMIN^  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin<=),  m.  ist,  Perkins  tp., 
Erie  tp.,   O.,   spring"   of    1836,   Cynthia    Melvina'    Cleveland 

4-3123    (johnS,  Joseph*,  JosiahS  Aarons,  Aaron^),    divorCcd.       (She     in.     2d 

Reuben  Olney.)  He  m.  2d  Centerville,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich., 
1843,  Mathilda  Hayden,  b.  Mentor,  O.,  Apr.  4,  1819,  da.  John 
and  Lois  from  Vt. ;  res.  Sac  City,  Iowa,  1883,  farmer;  ist  m.  s.  p. 
Ch.  by  2d  m.  :  Lois*,  b.  Feb.  17,  1844,  d.  1845.  9987  Christopher 
Columbus*,  b.  Oct.  13,  1845,  m.  Catharine  Nowlen  or  Novvlaw  of 
111.,  1.  Sac  CO.,  la.  9988  Susan  Emery*,  b.  Oct.  6,  1847,  m.  J.  A. 
Neal  from  111.,  1.  Sac  co.,  la.  9989  Electa  Mahala",  b.  Sept. 
16,  1849,  m.  W.  S.  Lyons  from  Ky.,  1.  Sac  co.,  la.  9990  Benja- 
min Franklin*,  b.  Oct.  21,  1S51,  m.  Olive  Dawson  from  Wis.,  1. 
Sac  CO.,  la.  9991  Elijah  Volna  or  Volney*  Cleveland,  b. 
Apr.  9,  1862,  unm.,  1.  Sac  co.,  la. 

4241. 

PERSIS'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  d.  in  Iowa,  m.  Alexan- 
der Stillwell.  Ch.  :  Alton'  Stilhvell ;  Wealthy'  Stillwell ;  Emily'' 
Stilhvell ;  Charles  Clevelaiuf  Stillwell.     9992  Dora'  Stilhvell,  m. 

4242. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  m. 
Mary  Rogers  ;  dwelt  Perry,  Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.  ;  res.  1883 
Dunlap,  la.  Ch.  :  9993-5  Caroline*  ;  Josephine*  ;  William* 
Cleveland. 

4243. 

GILBERT  MOSHEM  MARQUIS  DE  LAFAYETTE' 
CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  m.  Middlctowu,  Wis.,  May  15,  1857, 
Hannah  Cox,  b.  Eng.,  July  13,  1829,  da.  Geoffrey  or  Jeffrey,  and 
Susannah  (Palmer);  res.,  1882,  Knoxville,  la.  Ch.  :  9996  Shem* 
Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  9,  1858,  in.  Franklin,  Lee  co.,  la.,  June  25, 
1879,  Sarah  Emma  Steele,  b.  Jefferson  co.,  Pa.,  1.  Franklin. 

9997-10005  Gaius  Fayette*,  Nov.  12,  i860;  Capitola*,  b. 
Oct.  13,  1862,  d.  Nov.  i,  1864;  Talcott  Easton*,  Oct.  23,  1863; 
Andrew  Jay*,  Feb.  5,  1866;  Frederick*,  Feb.  9,  1869;  Stephen 
Edwin*,  July  28,  1870  ;  Benjamin*,  June  24,  1872  ;  Charles  Mel- 
vin*,  Nov.  10, 1S74  ;  Owen  Gilbert"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  29,  1876. 


1244  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4244. 

CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamine), 
m.  Melissa  King,  res.  1883,  Hawk  Eye,  Dixon  co.,  Neb.     Ch.: 

10006-10  Fanny*,  m.,  ch.:  3;  Melvin^  m.,  ch.:  3;  Mer- 
vin',  m.,  ch.:  i  living,  2  dead;  Marion®,  m.,  ch.:  3  ;  Myron'; 
Alma^  Morris*  Cleveland. 


) 


4245. 

GLAZIER  WHEELER'  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim'.  Joseph^, 
EphraimS  Joseph^  SamueP,  Moses'),  d.  Naples,  N.  Y.,  June  6,   1874,  a.  59, 

m.  N.,  May  8,  1842,  Mrs.  Julianna  (Sparks)  Blodgett,  b.  N.  Y.,  d. 
Bristol,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1853,  wid.  Isaac  Blodgett,  da.  John  and 
Charlotte  Julia  Annette.  Ch.  b.  Hunts  Hollow,  Ontario  co.,  N.Y. : 

10013  Lovina'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1843,  m.  Gurdon  C. 
Lampkins,  1.  1883,  Laingsburgh.  Shiawassee  co.,  Mich.  Ch.: 
Charles^  Lampkins ;  Elmer"  Lampkins  ;  Nettie^  Lampkins ;  He?iry^ 
Lanpkins;  Lydia  Anna^  Lanpkins. 

100 14  Sarina"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1843,  m.  Svlvester 
Wheeler,  1.  Bristol.  Ch.:  Hallie'  Wheeler;  Mabel'  Wheeler;  Rol- 
liff  Wheeler. 

10015  Elizabeth  Jane**  Cleveland,  b.  May  27,  1845,  m. 
William  Dennis,  res.  1884,  Canada.     Ch.:  Dai/:" 

10016  Persis  Annie**  Cleveland,  born  May  29,  1847,  m. 
Naples,  Nov.  16,  1867,  Charles  Ellis  Smith,  b.  N.,  Aug.  26,  1842, 
s.  Ezra  and  Mary  (Ross),  1.  Rock  Glen,  Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y. 
Ch.:  L)a.\  b.  and  d.  July  24,  1869  ;  L>a:\  b.  and  d.  Mar.  15,  1871. 
Lydia  Maria*^,  b.  May  14,  1849,  d.  185 1.  Son^  b.  and  d.  June, 
1851. 

4246. 

JOSEPH  HUBBARD'  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim«),  d.  Naples, 
N,  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1875,  a.  58,  m.  June  8,  1842,  Mathilda  A.  Griggs, 
born  Conesus,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  2,  1826,  da.  Salmon  and  Roxanna 
(May).     Ch.: 

-j- 100 1 7     Salmon  Lewis*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  25,  1844. 

10018  RoxY  Anna*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  17,  1846,  m.  Mar. 
4,  1879,  John  Ward  Jones. 

4249. 

CHARLES  GILES'  CLEVELAND  (EphraimB),  m.  ist,  Dec. 
30,  1844,  Lucy  Johnson,  b.  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1822,  died 
Naples,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1863,  da.  William  and  Rebecca  (Wash- 
burn). He  m.  2d,  Dec.  4,  1864,  Louisa  Phidella  Rathbun,  born 
Almond,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1839,  da.  Joseph  and  Sally  (French), 
res.  1883,  Gulick,  Ontario  co.,  N.  Y.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

10019  Isabel'  Cleveland,  born  June  14,  1846,  m.  Oct.  i, 
1862,  Fred  Ostrander.     Ch.:    Sarah''  Ostrander ;  Fred"  Ostrander. 

+  10020     Charles*  Cleveland,  b.  May  26,  1848. 

10021  Sarah  Rebecca*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  24,  1850,  m. 
Sept.  10,  1872,  Edward  Tucker.     Ch.:  4. 

10022  Judith  Esther*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1852,  m. 
Rochester,  Oakland  co.,  Mich.,  Sept.  4,  1875,  John  H.  Smith, 
rem.  to  Churchill,  Ogemaw  co.,  Mich.     Ch.:  3. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1245 

10023  Evert  Ostrander'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  19,  1858, 
imm.,  1.  home,  1883.     By  2d  m.: 

10024-5  Mary  Ann'  Cleveland,  b.  June  15,  i868;  Wil- 
liam Henry'  Cleveland,  Dec.  23,  1869. 

4251. 

HENRY  ELIJAH'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah^  Elijah^  Ephraim*, 
Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  tn.  New  Salem,  Franklin  co.,  Mass.,  Aug. 
26,  1846,  Abigail  Bond  Holden,  b.  New  Salem,  Jan.  13,  1827,  d. 
Southfield,  Richmond  co.,  S.  L,  N.  Y.,  July  13,  1886,  a  da.  Josiah 
Bond  and  Cynthia  (Thompson).     Ch.  b.  Southfield: 

10026  Henry  Lamartine®  Cleveland,  b.  June  5,  1856,  m. 
Southfield,  June  20,  1879,  Alice  Maud  Bulen,  b.  New  York  city,  , 
Aug.  25,  i860,  d.  Stapleton,  Richmond  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  1889, 
da.  George  and  Alice  (Burdell),  res.  Stapleton,  1885-97.  Super- 
intendent Pride  Electric  Light  co.  of  N.  Y.,  electrician  in  N.  Y. 
city,  1890-7.     Child\  d.  at  birth,  Nov.,  1889. 

10027  George  Buckingham*,  b.  Sept.  28,  1864,  d.   vSouth- 
field,  Aug.  2,  1867. 

Henry  Elijah'  Cleveland,  residence  still  at  Clifton,  Staple- 
ton.  From  1848  has  been  principal  of  public  school  No.  i, 
Southfield. 

4252. 

ALBERT     ALVIN'     CLEVELAND     (EHjah«,    Elijah^    Ephraim4, 

Josephs,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  b.  Hardwick.  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1821,  d.  Barre, 
Mass.,  Sept.  27,  1896,  m.   Hardwick,   Mar.  28,  1847,  A/ary  Julia*' 

Darte  -1-10462    {^Betsey  Hamblin''   Shepard,   Polly^  Hambliii,    Rachel^,   Benjamin*, 
Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Moses').       Ch.: 

+  10028  Wilson  Albert^-^  Cleveland,  born  May  18,  1848, 
Hardwick. 

-f-10029  Vernet  ElijahS-9  Cleveland,  born  Oct.  12,  1857, 
Barre. 

-I-10030     LouELLA  Julia2-9  CLEVELAND,  b.  Juuc  9, 1867,  Barre. 

Albert  Alvin'  Cleveland  lived  at  Hardwick  until  1852, 
and  was  a  resident  of  Barre  the  remainder  of  his  life,  where  he 
owned  and  operated  a  large  farm,  and  dealt  extensively  in  cat- 
tle. He  was  widely  known  and  greatly  esteemed  in  the  com- 
munity, frequently  was  called  on  to  serve  as  juror  in  the  county 
court,  and  as  executor  of  estates,  and  his  advice  was  sought  for 
in  matters  of  importance.  Mrs.  Mary  Julia^  {Darte)  Cleveland, 
residence,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1897. 

4253. 

EPHRAIM    MARSH'    CLEVELAND    (Elijah^,  Elijah^  Ephraim*. 

Josephs,  samueP,  Moses'),  m.  ist,  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Apr.  26,  1848,  An- 
gelina Cynthia  Holden,  b.  New  Salem,  Mass.,  d.  Warren,  Mass., 
Oct.,  1857,  a  da.  of  Josiah  Bond  and  Cynthia  (Thompson).  He 
m.  2d,  Julia  Alden.  He  m.  3d,  (Columbus,  Burlington  co.,  N.  J., 
Jan.  I,  1874,)  Louisa  Haviland,  b.  C.  June  14,  1845.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.: 

-I-10031     Alice  Genelia"^  Cleveland,  b.  July  27,  1850,  New 
Salem. 

10032     Angeline  Gena*  Cleveland,  b.  June  5,  1853,  South- 


1246  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

field,  vS.  I.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Henry  Everett.  Of  Los  Angeles,  Cal.^ 
1893-7,  builder.  Ch.:  6,  Gena^  Everett ;  So)f.  Geo.  Ephraim 
Elijah',  b.  Sept.  16,  1855,  Southf.,  died  Warren,  Mass.,  Mar.  18, 
1857.     By  3dm.: 

10033-6  Ellis  Ephraim*  Cleveland,  born  Nov.  24,  1874, 
Southf.,  unm.,  of  San  Miguel,  San  Francisco  co.,  Cal.,  printer  ; 
Emilie  Louisa*,  Oct.  12,  1876,  Mount  Holly,  Burlington  co.  N.  J.; 
Mae  Marsh',  Mar.  29,  1879,  Academia,  Juniata  co..  Pa.;  Inez 
Lucia'  Cleveland,  Sept.  8,  1883,  Cawker  City,  Mitchell  co.,  Kan. 
Dr.  Ephraim  Marsh'  Cleveland,  preceptor  and  practising 
•physician  ;  was  a  member  of  class  of  1850,  Amherst  college, 
sophomore  and  junior  years  ;  studied  medicine  in  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  1857-8.  Resided  at  Hardwick  to  1847  ;  principal  of  school, 
Richmond,  N.  Y.,  1850-2,  of  Quaboag  Acad.,  Warren,  1855-7,  of 
Female  Seminary,  Berlin,  Worcester  co.,  Md.,  1862-4;  of  Tus- 
carora  Acad.,  Academia,  1877-9  \  practised  medicine  Cawker 
City,  1879-84;  principal  of  Academy,  Downey,  Los  Angeles  co., 
Cal.,  1884-6.  Residence  1893-7,  El  Modena,  Orange  co.,  Cal  ; 
San  Miguel.  Was  a  Delegate  from  El  Modena  to  National  Re- 
publican Convention  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  June,  1892. 

4254. 

LUCIA  CAROLINE'  CLEVELAND  (Eiij.h«),  m.  Hard- 
wick, Mass.,  Apr.  i,  1845,  Eli  Warner,  b.  New  Braintree,  Mass.,, 
about  1S18,  d.  Norwalk,  Los  Angeles  co.,  Cal.,  July  28,  1890,  a. 
72,  s.  Daniel  and  Lavinia  (Joslin).  Res.,  Norwalk,  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  New  Braintree  : 

10037  Virgil  EH^  Warner,  b.  June  30,  1846,  d.  Petersburg, 
Va.,  1864,  soldier  in  Civil  War,  N.  Y.  regt. 

10038  Lucia  Viola^  Warner,  b.  Mar.  14,  1848,  d.  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  Apr.  27,  1897,  m.  Cawker  City,  Kan.,  James 
Spears.     Still  of  Norwalk,  1897.     Ch.,  2  :  Maf  Spears. 

10039  Lucy  Venelia^  Warner,  b.  June  17,  1850,  d.  Norwalk^ 
1890,  m.  Cawker  C,  Nov.  8,  1877,  William  Henry  Ivins,  b.  N.  Y. 
city,  s.  John  and  Mary  Isabella  (Downing).  Of  Ranchito,  Los 
Angeles  co.,  Cal.,  1889,  Norwalk,  1890-7,  builder.  Ch.  :  William 
Doivning^  Ivins,  b.  Mar.  i,  d.  Apr.  8,  1879;  Alice  IsabeP  Ivins,  b. 
Sept.  21,  1 88 1  ;  Roy  Erancis  Vestine^  Ivins,  Dec.  20,  1884. 

10040  Lura  Velma*  Warner,  b.  Aug.  2,  1852,  m.  Cawker 
City,  Leander  Bell,  b.  North  Brookfield,  Mass.,  1845,  d.  Santa 
Ana  (formerly  Los  Angeles  co.).  Orange  co.,  Cal.,  May  25,  1896, 
a.  51.  Res.,  Santa  A.  Ch.  :  Charles  Leander^  Bell,  b.  July  27, 
1880,  d.  Santa  Ana,  Mar.  26,  1889;  Herbert^  Bell. 

10041  Vestene  Elijah^  Warner,  b.  Feb.  25,  1S57,  m.  Artesia^ 
Cal.,  Addie  Decker,  1.  Norwalk,  s.  p. 

4256. 

SARAH  MARY  MARSH'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah^),  d.  Hard- 
wick, Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1858,  a.  30,  m.  H.,  July  14,  1849,  as  ist  w.,. 
Franklin  Orange  Warner,  b.  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  a  s.  Royal. 
(He  m.  2d,  LuTHERA  Julia'  Cleveland  +4260),  of  Hardwick^ 
farmer.     Ch.  : 

10042  Arabella^    Warner,    b.    N.    Braintree,    m.    Alpheus- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1247 


Austin'  Cleveland  -[-4279.  10043-4  Alfaleita^,  b.  ab.  185 1,  d. 
N.  Braintree,  1868,  a.  17.     Oraniel  Frankliif,  d.  ab.  1875. 

4259. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (Eiijahe),  m. 
Nashua,  N.  H.,  Sept.  28,  1865,  Ann  Elizabeth  Holden,  b.  New 
Salem,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1838,  a  da.  Josiah  Bond  and  Cynthia 
(Thompson),  res..  1883-97,  Stapleton,  Southfield,  N.  Y.,  builder. 
Ch.  b.  New  Salem  :  Maud  Angeline,  b.  Mar.  23,  1866,  d.  New 
Salem,  Oct.  ir,  1877. 

10045  Grace   Abby*    Cleveland,  b.   Mar^  8,   1868,  unm., 
1897. 

10046  Edith  Alice*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  11,  1869,  unm. 
-I-10047     Ralph  Warren*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  10,  1873. 

10048     Paul  Henry*  Cleveland,    b.    Dec.  9,   1876,  unm.,. 
res.,  Southfield,  electrician  in  New  York,  N.  Y. 

4260. 

LUTHERA  JULIA'  CLEVELAND  (-Elijah^),  m.  as  2d  w., 
Franklin  Orange  Warner.  (He  m.  ist,  Sarah  Mary  Marsh' 
Cleveland  +4256).  Of  Hardwick  Furnace,  Mass.,  1883,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  since  (1893).  Farmer.  Ch.  :  Alton"  IVanier,  b, 
ab.  1865,  unm.,  res.,  n.  Los  A.  :  Mary  Josephine^  Warner,  b.  ab. 
1868,  unm. 

4262. 

PORTER    CALVIN'    CLEVELAND    (RoyaP,   Elijah^    Ephraim*, 

Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  Barre,  Mass.,  Nov.  II,  1845,  Arnian- 
ella  Maria  Hinkley,  b.  B.,  Mar.  15,  182 1,  d.  Hardwick,  Mass., 
Mar.  15,  1866,  da.  Timothy  and  Roxanna  (Bangs).  He  m.  2d, 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1866,  Mrs.  Ellen  Maria  (Loring) 
Howe  of  Barre,  b.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1841,  da.  William 
Willard  and  Eliza  (Bowker).  Of  Petersham,  1871-96,  Barre, 
1896-7,  farmer,  ist  m.,  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m. :  10049  Julian  Por- 
ter* Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  1868,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  R.  R. 
man.     Infant*,  lived  i  hour. 

4263. 

WILLARD'  CLEVELAND  (Royai^),  m.  Warwick,  Mass., 
May  28,  1857,  Mary  Lucy  Cook,  b.  Holliston,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1833, 
da.  Asahel  and  Emeline  Melissa  (Field).  Of  Hardwick,  Mass., 
to  1867,  Old  Furnace,  Mass.,  1867-97,  farmer.     Ch.b.  Hardwick: 

-|- 10050     Henry  Willard*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  6,  1859. 

-(-1005 1     Elliott  Edward*  Cleveland,  b.  June  17,  1861. 

10052  Mary  Anna*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  12,  1865,  unm. 

10053  Carrie  Maria*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  3,  1867,  unm. 
-f-10054     Royal  Cook*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  17,  1871. 

4265. 

SARAH  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Royaio),  m.  Ware,  Mass., 
Feb.    13,    1850,  William   N.   Gore,  b.  Charlton,  Mass.,  Feb.   16, 


1248  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

1829,  d.  Petersham,  Mass.,  1872-3,  s.  John  and  Ann  (Carpenter). 
Of  Chicopee,  Mass.,  farmer.  She  res.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1897. 
Ch.  : 

10055  Elviira  Lunette*  Gore,  b.  Nov.  14,  1852,  m.  Dana, 
Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1873,  Eugene  E.  Hicks,  b.  Barnet,  Vt.,  July  21, 
s.  Benjamin  and  Betsey  E.  (Chamberlain),     s.  p. 

10056  Williavi  Willard*  Gore,  b.  July  26,  1S54,  m.  Hat- 
field, Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1879,  Julia  A.  Dickinson,  b.  Williamsburg, 
Mass.  Ch.  :  Ruble  Dickinsoji'  Gore,  b.  Feb.  14,  1880,  Hatfield. 
George  Henry*  Gore,  Apr.  6,  1856  ;  Alnion  Cleveland*  Gore,  May  5, 
1858,  of  Springfield,  blacksmith,  m.  ;  Evart  Edward*  Gore,  May 
28,  i860;  ChaMes  Clarence*  Gore,  Nov.  22,  1862;  Nellie  Maria* 
Gore,  Dec.  26,  1867,  d.  vSpringfield  ab.  1890  ;  Royal  Webster*  Gore. 
Mar.  30,  1 87 1. 

4266, 

ELMIRA  NYE'  CLEVELAND  (Royaio),  m.  ist,  Hardwick, 
Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1853,  William  Warren'  Cleveland  +4257 
(Elijah',  Elijah^,  &c.),  he  d.  H.,  Jan.  5,  1862,  a.  31.  She  m.  2d,  Jacob 
Nichols,  of  Athol,  Mass.,  1883.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Warren  Web- 
ster* Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  9,  d.  Dec.  10,  1853.  10057  Julia  Eva' 
Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  i,  1861,  m.,  of  Athol,  1893.  Ch.  b.  1892. 
By  2d  m.  :  10058  Eda  Bell*  Nichols,  b.  Mar.,  1872,  d.  A.,  May, 
1892  ;    Walter  Jacob^  Nichols,  b.  Jan.  2,  d.  Hardwick,  Apr.  16,  1876. 

4267. 

LiOrenzo'  Harnes  (Poiiye,  Elijah'^),  m.,  of  Oakham,  Mass., 
1884.  Ch.  :  10059  Mary*  Barnes  m.  John  Peirce.  Of  Oakham. 
Ch.  :  3. 

4270. 

JASON  WELCOME'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«,  Elijah^  Eph.4,  jo.^, 
Sam.2,  Mosesi),  m.  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Jan.  24,  1842,  Lucy  Harriet 
Smith,  b.  H.,  Oct.  7,  1827,  da.  Oliver  Blood  and  Mary  (Stowell). 
Separated.  She  res.,  1884,  Athol,  Mass.  ;  he  1.  Leicester,  Mass., 
1883-97,  builder.  Ch.  :  10060  Welcome  Jason*  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  16,  1844,  Barre,  Mass.,  d.  in  the  army,  Apr.  24,  1863,  Mass. 
reg. 

-|-ioo6i  George  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  29,  1847,  Athol, 
Mass. 

+  10062  Edwin  Otis' Cleveland,  b.  May  5,  1849,  Phillips- 
ton,  Worcester  co.,  Mass. 

-I-10063  Clarence  Oscello*  Cleveland,  b.  June  15,  1856, 
Petersham,  Mass.  Emma  Harriet^,  b.  Aug.  16,  1851,  Temple- 
ton,  Mass.,  d.  Aug.  i,  1855. 

10064  Arthur  Curren*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  13,  1857, 
Peters.,  w^as  killed  on  the  cars.,  Oct.  24,  1881,  m.  Athol,  Feb.  23, 
1878,  Mary  Elizabeth  Allen;  brakeman.  Ernest  Herbert,  b. 
Apr.  15,  1864,  Athol,  d.  Jan.  21,  1867. 

4271. 

JOSEPH  ANDREW'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«),  d.  Coldbrook, 
Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1883,  a.  57,  m.  Barre,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1846,  Mary 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1249 

Elizabeth  ChamlDerlain,  b.  B.,  Dec.  30,  1827,  d.  Worcester,  Mass., 
ab.  1894,  a  da.  George  Ricks  and  Mary  Ann  (Hastings).  Cotton 
manufacturer  of  Coldbrook.     Ch. : 

+  10065  Joseph  Anson'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  30,  1847,  Hard- 
wick,  Mass.  10066  George  Lafayette*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept. 
27,  1848,  H.,  is  in  U.  S.  regular  army,  enlisted  Jtme  17,  1876, 
never  returned,  whereabouts  unknown. 

+  10067  Charles  Laforest'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28,  1850, 
H.  10068  Oren  Adolphus',  b.  July  30,  1852,  unm.,  1883, 1.  Hub- 
bardston,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  joiner. 

-j- 10069     Edgar  Josiah"  Cleveland,  b.  May  2,  1854. 

10070  Elizabeth  Charlotte'  Cleveland* b.  July  9,  1856, 
m.  July  22,  1875,  Floyd  Rogene  Parker,  1.  Coldb.,  mechanic. 
Ch.  :  Virgil  Rogene"  Parker,  Sept.  30,  1876  ;  Mary  AdelP  Parker, 
Aug.  30,  1880.  1007 1  Nellie  Amanda",  b.  Aug.  6,  1857,  d. 
Smithville,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  July  10,  1872,  unm.  ;  Willie 
Herbert',  b.  May  20,  1859,  d.  Nov.  18,  1876,  unm.  ;  Jennie 
Augusta",  b.  July  2,  d.  4,  1S61  ;  Alfred  Henry',  b.  June  9, 
1862,  d.  Mar.  2,  1863.  10072  Frederick  Eugene'  Cleveland, 
b.  Apr.  9,  1864,  m.  Nov.  5,  1883,  Cora  Estella  Putnam,  1.  Sun- 
cook,  Merrimack  co.,  N.  H.,  farmer.  10073  Chester  Julius',  b. 
Dec.  I,  1866. 

4272. 

HENRY  LUTHER'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^),  m.  vSutton, 
Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1 85 1,  Amanda  Keith,  b.  S.  Sept.  6,  1831,  da.  Sim- 
eon and  Nancy  (Dodge),  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  1884,  tanner.  Ch.: 
Son'',  b;  1853,  d.  same  day. 

4-10074     Charles  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  9,  1855. 

10075  Horace  Fremont',  b.  Aug.  2,  1856,  m.  L.  Feb.  27, 
1 88 1,  Mrs.  Lavinia  Avesta  (Gould)  Kimball,  b.  Southbridge, 
Mass.,  July  3,  1846,  wid.  Joel  Kimball,  da.  Joseph  Henry  and 
Sally  (trask),  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  to  1888-9;  rem.  to  N.  Y.  city 
1889;  clothier.    Simeon  Leroy',  b.  July  25,  1859,  d.  Feb.  23,  1861. 

4273. 

Elbridge  Cutler'  afterward  Charles  Cutler'  Cleveland 
(Josephs,  Elijahs,  Eph.s  Jo. 3,  Sam. 2),  d_  Barre,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1885,  a.  63, 
m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1855,  Eliza  Maria  Lovell,  b.  W.  Oct.  19, 
1832,  da.  John  Temple  and  Narcissa  (Brown).  Dwelt  Worces- 
ter to  1868,  af.  at  Barre  Plains,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  where  he 
owned  a  large  farm.  Ch.  b.  Worcester:  10076  Charles  Harry,' 
Jan.  7,  1857,  unm.,  1884.  Mason  [a  Charles  H.  Cleaveland,  Wor- 
cester, 1883,  constable  1889]. 

10077  Alice  Gertrude'  Cleveland,  b.  May  5,  1863,  m. 
Barre,  Oct.  15,  1883,  Fred  James  Harwood,  b.  B.  Aug.  3,  1859,  s. 
Leander  and  Pasca  (Newcomb),  of  North  Abington,  Plymouth 
CO.,  Mass.,  merchant. 

4274. 

FREDERICK  MORTIMER'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«,  Eiijah\ 

EphraimS  Joseph^,  Samuels,  Mosesi),      d.      at      Hardwick,     MaSS.,      DcC.     9, 

1876,  a.  41,  m.  H.,  May  4,  1864,  Helen  Jane  Barnes,  b.  H.  Mar.  1 1, 
1843,  a  da.  of  William  Sumner  and  Lucinda  Howe  (Cummings, 
d.  H.  Apr.,  1 881).     (She  m.  2d,  see  below).     Children  b.  H. 
79 


1250 


CLEVELAND- GENEALOGY. 


-(-10078     Eugene  Sumner'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  31,  1865. 
-f  10079     Leslie  Linwood*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  10,  187 1. 

10080  Heber  Howe*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  3,  1872,  unin. 
1897.  Grad.  Cushing  Acad.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1891.  Was  2 
years,  1894-5,  at  Williams  colt.,  Williamstown,  Mass.,  is  taking- 
medical  course  (ent.  fall  of  1895)  at  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

10081  Ernest  Elgin^  Cleveland,  b.  July  23,  1876,  unm.;  a 
student  from  Somerville,  INIass.,  High  vSchool ;  attending  (ent.  fall 
of  1896)  Mass.  Institute  of  Technology,  Boston,  Mass.,  1896-7. 

Frederick  Mortimer'  Cleveland,  residence  Hardwick  (ex- 
cept 3  years  in  Barre,  Mass.),  school  teacher  and  farmer. 

Mrs.  Helen  Jane  (Barnes)  Cleveland,  m.  2d,  Greenwich,  Mass., 
Oct.  19,  1880,  Hervey  Walker  King,  of  G.,  b.  Hardwick,  Aug. 
16,  1852,  a  s.  John  and  Mary  (Richardson).  Residence,  Somer- 
ville, Mass.,  1897,  supt.  in  city  street  dept.  Ch.:  Maude  Helen 
King,  b.  May    13,  1882,  Athol,  Mass. 

4275. 

ALVIN  ALBERT'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^),  m.  ist,  Barre, 
Mass.,  Dec.  22,  1858,  Mary  Jane  Lowe,  b.  B.  June  13,  1836,  d.  B. 
Apr.  28,  1878,  da.  George  C.  and  Charlotte  (Adams).  He  m.  2d, 
B.  Aug.  25,  1879,  Mrs.  Mary  (Bennett)  Stone,  b.  Hubbardston, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1844,  wid.  Albert  Milton  vStone,  da.  Addison  and 
Mary  Ann  (Gill),  1.  Barre  1884,  farmer,  ist  m.,  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d 
m.:   10082  Grace  Miriam^  Cleveland,  b.  June  13,  1882,  Hub'b. 

4277. 

DWIGHT  SEYMOUR'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^),  m.  Vernon, 
Vt.,  June  26,  1861,  Sarah  Jane  Atwood,  b.  Hardwick,  Mass., 
June  29,  1845,  da.  Simeon  Nye  and  Prudence  (Haskins),  res. 
1884-97  Baldwinsville,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  expressman.  En- 
listed June  30,  1862,  Co.  K,  34th  Mass.  V.,  in  19  battles,  twice 
wounded,  honorably  discharged  July  12.  1865.  Ch.,  some  are  m.: 
Arletta  Roana",  b.  Nov.  25,  1862,  Hardw.,  d.  H.  Mar.  4,  1863. 
10083-8  Leveret  Dwight'  Cleveland,  b.  July  16,  1866,  H.;  Gil- 
man  Leroy^  Cleveland,  Mar.  24,  1868,  Barre  ;  Nelson  Allen* 
Cleveland,  Mar.  27,  1870,  B.  ;  Perlev  Alvin*,  Nov.  2,  1872, 
Templeton,  Mass.  ;  Lottie  Prudence**,  Dec.  24,  1875,  T.  ;  Al- 
bert Spencer*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  1879,  Baldwinsville,  d. 
there  July  28,  1880. 

4278. 

FRANKLIN  HERBERT'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«),  m.  Hub- 
bardstown,  Mass.,  June  11,  1870,  Ida  ]\Iaria  Lamb,  b.  Barre, 
Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1853,  da.  James  Stone  and  Elvira  (Atwood),  res. 
Otter  River, Worcester  CO.,  Mass.,  1884,  Baldwinsville,  Mass.,  1897, 
expressman;  mustered  July  22,  1864,  42d  Mass.  Inf.  for  100  days, 
disch.  Nov.  II,  1864.  Ch. :  10089-90  Minnie  Ida"^  Cleveland,  b. 
Apr.  6,  1873  ;  Herbert  Frank*,  Jan.  5,  1877. 

4279. 

ALPHEUS  AUSTIN'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^  EIijah^  Eph.^,  jo  3, 

Sam.'-'),  m.  Arabella"    Warner  -\-  1004.2    (Sarah  Marj' Marsh',  Elijahs,  Elijah^)^ 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1251 


res.  Norwalk,  Cal.,  18S4-97,  farmer.  Cli.:  Son'"'',  d.  in  a  few 
weeks.  10091-2  Lindlay  Alpheus"'"  Cleveland,  m.;  Alice^"* 
Cleveland,  ni.;  Anna'""  Cleveland;  SoN'"^ 

4280. 

LAWSON  LYON' CLEVELAND  (Calvin«,   Elijah^   Ephraim*,   Jo- 

seph3,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  in.  Barre,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  185  I,  Sarah  Jane 
Chamberlain,  b.  B.  June  24,  1835,  a  da.  George  Ricks  and  Mary 
Ann  (Hastings),  of  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1894,  New  Hampshire 
1897.     Ch.:  10093-6  Franklin  Lawson",  b.  July  18,  1852,  d.  Sept. 

6,  1876;  George  Freeman'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  4,  1857,  unm.,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  hotel  emp.;  Harriet  Jane',  b.  July  18,  1865,  d. 
Nov.  ir,  1883  ;  Nellie'  Cleveland,  b.  May  26,  187 1,  m.  Mr.  Cur- 
tis of  Boston,  shoe  mfr. 

428  K 

PHEBE  JANE'  CLEVELAND  (caivin«),  m.  New  Braintree, 
Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1855.  James  Matthew  Stone,  b.  N.  B.Feb.  11,  1830, 
s.  James  and  Matilda  (Barr),  1.  1884  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  mfr.  of 
boots  and  shoes.     Ch.  b.  N.  Brookfield,  Mass.: 

10097  Herbert  Everett^  Stone,  b.  Oct.  13,  1856,  m.  Apr.  7, 
1880,  Miss  Ella  Mitchell  of  Elmira,  N.Y.  Ch.:  Florence  F."  Stone, 
b.  Jan.  8,  1871;  Flia  MitchelP  Stone,  Sept.  17,  1882. 

10098  Carrie  Jane''  Stone,  b.  Dec.  14,  1857,  m.  Apr.  6,  18S2, 
Charles  C.  Jackson  of  Bingh.,  s.  p. 

4282. 

URIAH  EATON'  CLEVELAND  (caivin^),  m.  New  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.,  Sept.  14,  1853,  Lydia  Ann  Little,  b.  Barre,  Mass., 
July  2,  1832,  da.  William  Robert  and  Betsey  (Jaines),  res.  1879- 
91  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  dealer  in  vehicles,  palmleaf,  &c.,  1884  ; 
clothing  1891.     Ch.:  Edgar  Eugene',  b.  June  24,  1855,  d.  Aug. 

7,  1858  ;  10099  Eddie  Eugene*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  18,  i860, 
clerk  Fitchb.  1891,  res.  home. 

4286. 

SYLVESTER  SMITH'  CLEVELAND  (Alvin^  Elijah^,  EphraimS 

Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.  W.   Brookficld,  Mass.,  Dcc.  2,  1863,  An- 
toinette Ophelia  Sears,  b.  Greenwich,  Mass.,  May  8,    1844,  da. 
Turner  and  Mary  Eliza  (Marcy).     Ch.  b.  Greenwich  : 
+  10100     Herbert  Carlos'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  17,  1865. 

loioi     Winnifred  May'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  12,  1873,  unm. 
Sylvester  Smith'  Cleveland  resided  in  Greenwich  Village, 
Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  to  1883,  and  since  at  Athol,  Mass.,  1897, 
farmer. 

Sayers,  Sears  ancestry  :  ~  i  arms  :  Sayre  ;  S :  Sayer  (At  a  very  early  period  of 
Essex,' Eng.,  Kent  CO.)  Gu.  chev.  ar.  betw.  3  pewits.  Crest — Dexter  arm  in  armour, 
grasping  griffin's  head.  .  .  .  John  Sayer  of  Colcliester,  Eng.,  d.  1509,  m.  Elizabeth. 
.  .  .  Kichardi  Saras  came  1630,  taxed  in  Plymouth  Col.,  Mar.  25,  7633,  Marblehead  1637, 
d.  Yarmouth,  P.  C,  Aug.  26,  1676,  m.  Dorothy  ;  Silas^  b.  1639,  rep.,  m.  Anna  (per.  Bursall, 
da.  James  of  Y.);  Joseph^,  m.  Hannah  Hall,  of  Y.;  Roland*  m.  Mary  Freeman,  da.  John 
and  Mercy  (Watson);  Freeman^  m.  Mehitable  Haskell,  da.  Andrew  and  Jane  (Clark)  ; 
Andrew  Haskell",  m.  ist,  Rachel  Stetson  ;  Turner''  Sears,  m.  Mary  Eliza  Marcy,  da. 
Asahel  and  Persis  (Burley). —  Desc.  of  Richard  Sares,  By  Samuel  Pearce  May,  iSqo,  p.  4^1. 


1252  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4289. 

Harriet    ^".'    Hill    (Poliy,  Ebenezer^,  EphraimSJosephs,  Samuel^),    d. 

Springfield,  Mass.,  1880-1,  a.  65,  m.  Josiah  Hemenway,  b.  Pres- 
cott,  ]\Iass.,  May  5,  1812,  d.  Springf.  Dec.  14,  1874,  dwelt  Spring- 
field. Ch.:  Josiah  Albiiif,  b.  Feb.  15,  d.  Mar.  4,  1834.  10102-3 
Sarah  Elizabeth"  Nc/neinvay,  b.  Sept.  7,  1835,  ni.  Hill,  1.  Springf. ; 
ch.:  SevcraT  ;  Williavi  White*"  Hemenway.h.  Apr.  20,  1837  ;  Josiah 
NeweW,  '\v\y  26,  1839  ;  Alhun  ClevelamP  Hcmeini.<a\\  July  11,  1841. 

4290. 

HENRY  WILDER'  CLEVELAND   (Asaph»,  Ebenezer^  EphraimS 

Joseph^,  Samuei2,  Mosesi),  m.  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Dec.  4.  1859,  Almira 
Webber,  b.  Prescott,  Mass.,  July  25,  1831.  Of  Hardwick  1882-3, 
farmer.  Ch.:  10104  George  Lyman^  Cleveland,  b.  May  15, 
1863.     William',  b.  July  6,  d.  Sept.,  1865. 

4291. 

JOSEPH  LEWIS'  CLEVELAND  (Asaph'),  d.  Bennington, 
Vt.,  Oct.  16,  1872,  a.  39,  m.  Warren,  Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1861,  Ambrey 
Day  Morse,  b.  B.  Sept.  27,  1838,  da.  Nelson  and  Ambrey  Day 
(McElvaine).  She  1.  1883  Bennington.  Farmer.  Ch.:  Annie 
LuDivA*,  b.  Dec.  14,  1861,  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  d.  Benning- 
ton Dec.  3,  1872.  10105-6  Shubal  Albert^,  b.  June  9,  1864,  B., 
d.  June  4,  1 88c  ;  Miner  Newm.\n"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  2,  1872,  B. 

4292. 

WILLIAM  WARREN'  CLEVELAND  (Asaph«),  married  at 
Three  Rivers  in  Palmer,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1861,  Martha  Ann 
Kempton,  b.  P.  Aug.  20,  1836,  da.  Mellen  G.  and  Sarah  (Tilling- 
hast).  Dwelt  Chicago,  111.,  during  great  fire  ;  Arlington  Heights, 
Cook  CO.,  111.,  to  1881  ;  Barrington,  Palatine,  Cook  co..  111.,  1881-3, 
Chicago  1893,  printer.  Ch.:  10107-11  Lilian  Frances',  b.  Oct. 
24,  1862,  Monson,  Mass.;  George  Ernest'  Cleveland,  Nov.  10, 
1865,  Waukegan,  111.;  Sarah  Viola'  Cleveland,  Feb.  12,  1868, 
Desplaines,  111.;  Martha  Jane',  Dec.  17,  1S70,  Chicago  ;  Har- 
riet Minerva',  June  2,  1874,  Main,  111.;  Pearl  Evelyn',  Apr.  i, 
1877,  Wheeling,  Cook  co.,  111.;  Cora  Genevieve',  b.  Sept.ii,  1879, 
Wh.,  d.  May  9,  1882  ;  Nettie  May'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  11,  1883, 
Ela,  111. 

4294, 

SARAH       GILBERT'      CLEVELAND       (Newcomb«,^  Ebenezer^ 

Ephraims  Josephs,  samuep),  m.  Barre,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1850,  Chauncey 
Stone,  b.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1827,  s.  Timothy  and  Polly 
(Williams).  Dw3lt  Dana,  Ware,  Mass.,  1878;  Agawam,  Mass., 
1883,  farmer.  Ch.:  10112  Edgar  Francis''  Stone,  b.  Dec.  7,  1851, 
Dana,  drowned  n.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1884.  10113  Jennie 
Delia"  Stone,  b.  Nov.  25,  1856,  Peters.,  d.  Athol,  Mass.,  Feb.  28, 
1876,  m.  A.  1877,  Charles  Dean  Babbitt. 

101 14  Jason  Edwin^  Stone,  b.  July  30,  1 861,  Peters.,  m.,  1. 
Springfield,  Child',  b.  Aug.,  1885.  Henry  Arthur'  Stone,  b.  July 
12,  1867,  Peters. 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


•253 


4295. 


SOPHRONIA  JANE^  CLEVELAND  (Newcomb^),  d.  North- 
field,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1871,  a.  39,  m.  Barre,  Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1852, 
Seth  Henry  Doolittle  of  Winchester,  N.  H.,  b.  Hinsdale  May  3, 
1832,  s.  Seth  and  INIinerva  (Morse).  Ch.:  Oscar  Henry*",  b.  Oct. 
II,  1852,  d.  Northfield  Sept.  18,  1863. 

10115  Herbert  Osroe'  Doolittle,  b.  Oct.  11,  1852,  m.  Alma 
L.  Caldwell,  1.  18S3  Northf.,  joiner  ;  ch.:  2.  Frank  Oren*,  b.  Oct. 
18,  1854,  d.  N.  Sept.  II,  1863. 

10116  Adison  Cleveland^  Doolittle,  b.  July  4,  1856,  m.  Mary 
E.  Chase,  1.  Northf.,  farmer,  s.  p. 

10117  Eva  Jennie''  Doolittle,  b.  Oct.  5,  1859,  m.,  as  2d  w., 
Oliver  C.  Atherton  (he  m.  ist, ;  ch.:  i),  1.  Gill,  Doney,  Riv- 
erside, Franklin  co.,  Mass.,  farmer  ;  ch.:  i.  10118  Nettie  Emma*, 
b.  Sept.  29,  1864. 

4296. 

ALPHEUS  ANGELL'  CLEVELAND  (Nevvcomb^  Ebenezer^ 
Ephraim*,  Joseph^,  Samuel^),  m.    ISt,  NortllbridgC,  WorCCStCr  CO.,  MaSS., 

Mar.  II,  1864,  Adelaide  Marian  Dickinson  of  N.,  b.  Ware,  Mass., 
June  22,  1838,  d.  East  Providence,  Providence  co.,  R.  L,  Mar.  26, 

1879,  a  da.  Elijah  and  Rhoda  (Bacon).     He  m.  2d,  E.  P.,  Sept.  7, 

1880,  Ruth  Sherman  Wilcox,  b.  S.  Kingston,  R.  L,  Nov.  13,  1834, 
da.  Sylvester  H.  and  Amy  (Sherman).  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Mabel 
Wilson',  b.  Mar.  22,  1868,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  d.  Dec.  15,  1869. 

10119  Grace  Mabel^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  25,  1872,  East 
Rochester,  Strafford  co.,  N.  H. 

Rev.  Alpheus  Angell'  Cleveland  entered  the  ministry  of 
the  jMethodist  Episcopal  Church,  1862  ;  is  a  member  of  the 
Providence,  R.  L,  Conference,  and  stationed  1 880-1 885  at  East 
Providence;  pastor  of  Faith  Home,  E.  Providence,  July,  189 1-4. 

4297. 

THOMAS  CONVERSE'  CLEVELAND  (Newcomb«),  mar- 
ried New  Braintree,  Mass.,  Feb.  14,  1861,  Louisa  Forbes,  b.  N. 
B.  Oct.  II,  1836,  da.  James  and  Jane  (Green),  res.  1885  Barre, 
Mass.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Barre  :  10120-2  Caroline  Louise"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Oct.  2,  1862,  unm.  1885  ;  Minnie  Maria^,  Sept.  17,  1865, 
unm. ;  John  Thomas'  Cleveland,  Apr.  11,  1867,  unm.,  1.  Barre, 
farmer. 

4298. 

JULIA  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Newcomb«),  m.  Barre,  Mass., 
Aug.  20,  1863,  Rev.  Freeman  Pratt  Tower,  b.  Eastford,  Conn., 
Feb.  13,  1838,  s.  Charles  and  Sarah  (Pratt).  Ch.:  Son\  b.  and  d. 
June  20,  1864  ;  Florence  Haniilton\  b.  Aug.  22,  Saratoga,  N.  Y., 
d.  S.  Sept.  5,  1870.  10123  Olive  Freeman''  Tower,  b.  Mar.  19,  1872, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  Freeman  Pratt  Tower  prepared  for  coll.  at  Ranson's  School,  Thompson,  Conn., 
and  Nichols'  Acad.,  Dudley,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.;  i;rad.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  iMiddletown, 
Conn.,  iS6:!  ;  joined  N.  Y.  East  Conference  of  M.  E.  Church,  1863  ;  has  been  pastor  at 
Cheshire,  Conn.,  1863-5,  Meriden  t866-8.  Tabernacle  church,  Brooklyn,  1869-71,  Sands  St. 
church  1872-3,  South  Norvvalk,  Fairfield  co..  Conn.,  1874,  Alameda,  Cal.,  1875-6,  Salem, 
Marion  co..  Ore.,  1877-9.  Since  1879  has  been  endowment  agent  of  Williamette  Univer- 
sity, Salem.  During  1880-81  was  also  Presiding  Elder  of  Portland  District,  Ore.,  Confer- 
ence ;  res.  Salem  1885. 


1254 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY, 


4299. 


ELIZABETH  LOVELL'  CLEVELAND  (Newcomb«),  mar- 
ried Barre,  Mass.,  Apr.  i8,  1863,  John  Robinson  of  Athol,  Mass., 
b.  Nova  vScotia,  1838,  son  William  and  Jane  (Patterson),  1.  Meri- 
den,  Conn.,  to  1883,  since  at  Fitchburg,  Mass.  Ch.:  10124 
Emma  Florence*  Robinson^  b.  Dec.  2,  1S65,  Barre;  Leivis  Frank*, 
b.  July  II,  Leominster,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  d.  Oct.  8,  1868; 
Frank  Eugene^,  b.  Aug.  5,  1872,  L.;  Julia  Lois*  Robinson,  Sept.  29, 
1874,  Athol. 

4300, 

JOSEPH      GILBERT'      CLEVELAND      (NewcombS   Ebenezer^, 

Ephraims  Josephs,  Samuel',  Mosesi),  \)  Warren,  Mass.,  July  23,  1846,  Un- 
married 1889.  Prof.  Joseph  Gilbert'  Cleveland  has  been  prin- 
cipal of  schools  in  different  places  in  the  U.  S.  For  several 
years  he  was  principal  near  New  York  city,  and  later  principal 
of  the  public  school  at  Salem,  Ore. 

4301. 

WILLIAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Newcomb^),  married 
ist,  Meriden,  Conn.,  Aug.  5,  186S,  Lurinda  Almira  Hotchkiss,  b. 
Waterbury,  Conn.,  July  11,  1848,  a.  da.  Ardin  and  Mary  Ann 
(Holt).  They  were  divorced  1883.  He  m.  2d,  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Dec.  30,  1886,  Mrs.  Ida  Delia  (Hall)  Ailing,  b.  West 
Haven,  New  Haven  co..  Conn.,  Oct.  31,  i860,  widow  of  Frank 
Clifford  Ailing,  da.  Herbert  Fernando  and  Abigail  Jelina  (Ty- 
ler).    Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

10125  Bertrand  Tower"  Cleveland,  b.  June  27,  1869, 
Wolcottville,  Conn.,  was  killed  in  the  explosion  of  Sessions'  fac- 
tory at  Bristol,  Conn.,  Nov.  22,  1888,  unm. 

10126  Franchie  Lilian**  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  1872, 
Naugatuck,  Conn.,  unm.  1890,  1.  Milford,  Conn. 

Inez  Grace*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  6,  1874,  Thomas- 
ton,  Conn.,  unm.,  1.  Fair  Haven,  New  Haven  co.,  Conn.,  with 
her  mother.  Ernest  Newcomb\  b.  Oct.  30,  1876,  Bristol,  died 
Fair  H.  Feb.  21,  1882.  By  2d  m.:  Marguerite*  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  10,  1889,  Bristol,  Conn. 

William  Henry'  Cleveland  res.  1876-1892  Bristol,  merch. 

Ida  Delia  Hall  m.  ist,  New  Haven,  June  i,  1882,  Frank  Clif- 
ford Ailing,  b.  Allington,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1854,  died  Maquoketa, 
Jackson  co.,  la.,  Aug.  7,  1886,  s.  Marshall  E.  and  Annie  (Fow- 
ler). Allington  was  named  for  his  gr.-gr.-fa.  Ch.:  Bertha  Viola 
AlHng,  b.  Mar.  17,  1883,  New  Haven. 

Hall  aiicesh-y :  —  ^\d.ney'^,  oi  West   Haven,  1800,   m.   Abigail   Potter   of  Naug-atuck  ; 
Herbert  FernanSo'-  Hall,  m.  Abigail  Jelina  Tyler. 

4302. 

Pedee    Taylor'    CoOley  {Benjamtifi  Cooley,  Persist,  Ephraim^  Joseph^, 

Samuel^  Moses'),  m.  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  July  16,  1837,  Rev.  James  Har- 
very  Stevens,  b.  Aug.  lo,  1811,  d.  Manchester,  la..  Mar.  2,  1888, 
s.  Samuel  and  Ruth  (Howe).  Of  Manchester,  Methodist  clergy- 
man; was  ordained  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.     Ch.  :  Martha  Ellen* 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND. 


1255 


Sieve/is,  b.  May  17,  1839,  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  d.  Landgrove,  Benning- 
ton CO.,  Vt.,  Apr.  30,  1847,  10127;  James  Nelson^  Stevens,  b.  Jan. 
30,  1S42,  Wilmington,  Windham  co.,  Vt.,  d.  Beaufort,  S.  C,  Nov. 
I,  1864,  Eastman  College  graduate;  Francis  Asbury*  Stevens,  b. 
and  d.  Hartland,  Vt.,  Jan.  28,  1844  ;  John  IVesley'^  Stevens,  b.  Mar. 
4,  Landgrove,  d.  L.  Oct.  30,  1847;  Samuel  JVesley^  Stevens,  b.  and 
d.  L.  ]\Iar.  4,  1847. 

4303. 

Ward  ClarJi^  Cooley  {Benjamin^  Cooky),  d.  Manchester,  la., 
Oct.  6,  1865,  a.  52,  m.  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  1837,  Sally  Priest.  Ch.  : 
Hannah  Priest^  Cooley,  of  Mitchell,  Davison  co.,  S.  D.  (1896);  10128 
Rosetta"  Cooley,  d.  bef.  1896,  m.  Sanford  Mason  ;  Nelson  WanP 
Cooley  of  Oregon,  farmer;  Benjamin  F.^  Cooley,  d.  bef.  1896; 
Mercy  E.^  Cooley,  d.  bef.  1896  ;  ]Valter  H^  Cooley  of  Manchester, 
merchant  ;  Martha  ES'  Cooley,  m.  Frank  Johnston  ;  Mary  Jatie^ 
Cooley,  d.  bef.  1896  ;  John  C*  Cooley  oi  Cheyenne,  Wy.,  bookkeeper. 

4305. 

Itliauiar'  CooJeif  {Benjamin^  Cooley),  d.  Dell  Rapids,  S.  D., 
Feb.  15,  1S94,  a.  76,  m.  Landaff,  N.  H.,  Jan.  15,  1839,  Sally 
Webster  Snow,  b.  Landaff  Nov.  6,  1820,  da.  John  and  Joanna 
(Adams).     Of  Manchester,  la.  (1886-96),  farmer.     Ch.  :' 

-I-10129     Amanda  Jane^  Cooley,  b.  Sept.  9,  1840,  Landaff,  N.  H. 

Marietta*  Cooley,  b.  Aug.  i,  1841,  Landaff,  m.  Wilber 
Muckler.  Of  Dell  Rapids,  farmer.  Pedee  Stevens^  Cooley,  b.  May 
20,  1843,  Landaff,  d.  Bath,  N.  H.,  Sept.  26,  i860. 

John  Adams'"  Cooley,  b.  May  20,  1845,  Landaff,  m. 
Mary  Mitchell.  Of  Dell  Rapids  (1886-96),  banker.  Walter 
Harvey^,  h.  Aug.  23,  1845,  Landaff,  d.  there  Feb.  15,  1847. 

Emma  Ann^  Cooley,  b.  Dec.  24,  1846,  Landaff,  m. 
Joshua  French.  Of  New  Mexico,  farmer.  Ella  Iond\  b.  Oct.  30, 
1848,  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  d.  Manchester,  June  20. 

Henry  Alaska^  Cooley,  b.  Mar.  2,  1852,  Lisbon,  m. 
Sarah  Griffith.     Of  Manchester  1886,  Dell  Rapids  1896,  farmer. 

Roscoe  Berry^  Cooley,  b.  Feb.  15,  1850,  Lisbon,  m. 
Libbie  Griffith.     Of  Dell  Rapids,  stock  bu5^er. 

Francisca^  Cooley,  b.  Dec.  7,  1853,  Lisbon,  ni.  William 
Morgan.  Of  Dell  Rapids,  farmer.  Josephine  Gabrilla^  Cooley,  b. 
Oct.  13,  1S56,  Landail ;  Isabella^,  b.  July  26,  i860,  Landaff,  d. 
Manchester  Oct.,  1863. 

Abbie  Prances'^  Cooley,  b.  Dec.  16,  1863,  Manchester, 
m.  Frank  Meredith.     Of  Everly,  Clay  co.,  la.,  merchant. 

4307. 

SaraJi'  Cooleif  {Benjamin^  cooiey),  d.  Janesville,  Wis.,  Feb.  25, 
1896,  a.  75,  m.  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  Apr.  19,  1838,  Orrin  Guernsey,  b. 
Lisbon  Apr.  14,  1814,  d.  Janesville  Sept.  26,  1876,  s.  Asahel  and 
Abigail  (Bowles).  Removed  to  Janesville  several  years  after 
183S,  insurance.  Ch.  :  Helen  Afar^,  b.  June  14,  1840,  Franconia, 
Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  d.  Janesville  May  21,  185 1. 

+  10130  Henry  Hubbard^  Guernsey,  b.  July  5,  1842,  Franconia. 
Dentils  Cooley*   Guernsey,  b.   Apr.  13,  1S45,  Janesville, 


1256 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


m.  ist,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Oct.  i,  1867,  Phebe  M.  Wheeler,  she  d. 
Apr.  18,  1868.  He  m.  2d,  Dayton,  Washington  Ter.,  Sept.  2, 
1873,  Harriet  Day.  Of  Dayton,  Wash.  (1896),  real  est.:  Vice- 
Pres.  Columbia  National  Bank  1896.  1st  m.  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  tn., 
b.  Dayton  :  Den  EIT,  b.  Aug.  4,  1874,  d.  Dec.  26,  1877  ;  William 
Day^  Guernsex,  b.  May  22,  1878  ;  Lucy  Minerva^  Guernsey^  Sept.  29, 
1879  ;  Helen  Maf  Guernsey,  wSept.  18,  1881  ;  Frank  Daf  Guernsey, 
Dec.  14,  1882. 

10131  Orrin  Ellery^  Guernsey,  b.  Dec.  29,  1846,  Janesville, 
m.  J.  Apr.  14,  1872,  Ida  Sparling,  b.  J.  Dec.  14,  da.  John  and 
Hannah  (Fish).  Of  Dubuque,  la,  cashier  of  ist  National  Bank 
of  Dubuque  1883-96,  grad.  Bryant  &  Stratton's  Business  Coll. 
1866.  Ch.  b.  Dubuque  :  Clara  Maf  Guernsey,  May  25  ;  Grace'' 
Guerjisey,  Aug.  25  ;  Ralph  E.''  Guernsey,  h.  Oct.  22,  d.  July  17,  1880; 
Orrin  Ellcrf,  b.  Oct.  13,  d.  Mar.  5,  1886. 

10132  Frank  IVanl"  Guernsey,  b.  July  6,  1850,  Janesville,  m. 
Le  Mars,  Plymouth  co.,  la.,  June  14,  1876,  Esther  Stebbins. 
Grad.  University  of  Mich.,  Ann  Arbor,  1873.  Of  Dayton  1883- 
96,  cashier  Columbia  National  Bank  1896.  Ch.  :  Clarence  Elon^ 
Guernsey,  b.  1884  Le  Mars  ;  Raymond  Stebbins^  Guernsey,  June  10, 
1893,  Dayton.  Fred  Clarence'^  Guernsey,  b.  Jan.  30,  1853,  Janes- 
ville, d.  J.  Dec.  I,  1874. 

10133  Minerva^  Guernsey,  b.  June  6,  1857,  Janesville,  m.  J. 
Aug.  9,  1887,  Dr.  Oscar  A.  King,  b.  Peru,  Miami  co.,  Ind.,  Feb. 
22,  185 1.     She  grad.  Boston  (Mass.)  University  1879. 

Theodore  Parker'^  Guernsey,  b.  Aug.  17,  1862,  Janes- 
ville, m.  Sioux  City,  la..  May  9,  1889,  Mabel  Broadbent.  Of 
Dubuque  1883,  asst.  cashier  there  ;  of  Sioux  City  1896,  teller  in 
Wean  &  Allison  Bank  there.  Ch.  :  Theodora  May^  Guernsey,  b. 
Apr.  29,  1890,  Sioux  City. 

10134  Sarah  Maf  Guernsey,  b.  Mar.  23,  1866,  Janesville,  m. 
Lake  Geneva,  Walworth  co.,  Wis.,  July  21,  1891,  Dr.  George  A. 
Post,  b.  Varick,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  i860.  Ch.  :  Helen  Mineri\f  Post, 
b.  June  23,  1892,  Lake  Geneva. 

4309. 

Dennis   JS^elSOU^    CoOley  {Benjamin''   Coohy,   Pe^sis^  Ephraim^  Jo- 

sephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  Ncw  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  13,  1892,  a.  67,  m. 
Londonderry,  Windham  co.,  Vt.,  Sept.  3,  1848,  Clara  Aldrich,  b. 
Windham,  Vt.,  Sept.  13,  1829,  da.  Niles  and  Mary  (Estey).     Ch.: 

10135  Clara^  Cooley,  b.  Apr.  30,  1855,  Janesville,  Wis.,  m. 
Dubuque,  la.,  Sept.  8,  1884,  Frederick  Walter  Becker,  b.  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  Oct.  27,  1844,  s.  Hiram  and  Sophia  (Millard). 
Grad.  Mich.  Univ.  1866,  studied  law  at  Mich.  Univ.,  residence 
Chicago,  111.  (1896),  lawyer.  Ch.  b.  Chicago  :  Walter  Coolef 
Becker,  July  15,  18S4  ;  Helen  Aldricli'  Becker,  Nov.  5,  1891. 

10136  Minnie^  Cooley,  b.  Aug.  29,  1859,  Dubuque,  m.  D. 
Nov.  27,  1884,  John  Francis  Douglas,  b.  Santiago,  Cuba,  June 
24,  1856,  s.  Walter  and  Digna  Maria  de  la  Concepcion  Arzola 
y  Trujillo).  Residence,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  banker.  Ch.  b.  N. 
Y.  city  :  Walter  Coolef  Douglas,  Dec.  19,  1887  ;  Clara  Maria^ 
Douglas,  b.  June  8,  1890,  d.  'N.  Y.  cit)^,  May  17,  1891  ;  Francis 
Kenneth^  Douglas,  b.  Apr.  28,  1892. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1257 

10137  Marf  Cooky,  b.  Mar.  23,  1861,  Dubuque,  m.  D.  Mar. 
5,  1 891,  Charles  Wesley  Bassett,  b.  Brimfield,  Portage  co.,  O., 
Ma}^  25,  1854,  s.  Charles  and  Eliza  Ann  (Sawyer).  Mrs.  Mary'^ 
{Cooky)  Bassett  grad.  Vassar  Coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1883. 
Mr.  Charles  Wesley  Bassett  grad.  Mt.  Union  Coll.,  Mt.  Union, 
O.,  1875,  residence  Sewickley,  Allegheny  co..  Pa.;  Gen.  Passen- 
ger Agent,  Pittsburgh  &  Western  R.  R.  Ch. :  Mary  Jeaniictte' 
Bassett,  b.  July  7,  1895,  Sewickley. 

10138  Harlan  JJuzrd"  Cooky,  b.  Jan.  29,  1866,  Washington, 
D.  C,  m.  Seymour,  Conn.,  Sept.  2*2,  1892,  Nellie  Wooster,  b. 
Torrington,  Conn.,  July  12,  1865,  da.  Letsum  Terrill  and  Julia 
(Smith).  Grad.  Yale  1888.  Residence,  Dubuque  to  1889,  Chi- 
cago since  (1896);  lawyer.  Is  Yice-pres.  of  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Dell  Rapids,  S.  D.  (Orrin  Ellery  Guernsey,  pres.),  cap- 
ital, $75,000;  chartered  1886.  Ch.  :  /nka"  Cooky,  b.  July  4,  1893, 
Seymour. 

]udge  Dennis  Nelson'  Cooky  was  born  at  Lisbon,  N.  H.,  No- 
vember 7,  1825.  His  ancestors  were  Scotch  and  English  and 
among  the  first  to  plant  the  principles  of  Protestantism  in  this 
country.  Some  of  his  ancestors,  both  paternal  and  maternal, 
served  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  His  father  died  when  Mr. 
Cooley  was  but  two  years  old,  leaving  a  small  property.  Early 
in  life  he  determined  to  acquire  an  education,  and  at  fifteen 
years  of  age  entered  the  Newberry  Seminary  in  Vermont,  sup- 
porting himself  by  teaching  in  vacation.  He  was  rich  in  phys- 
ical and  mental  energy,  a  strong  will  and  a  noble  purpose  to 
make  the  most  of  himself  by  serving,  to  the  utmost  of  his  abil- 
ity, the  age  in  which  he  lived.  At  first  he  contemplated  a 
military  life,  passed  an  examination,  and  received  an  appoint- 
ment to  West  Point,  but  was  dissuaded  by  his  mother  from  the 
life  of  a  soldier,  and  selected  the  law  as  a  profession.  He  had 
prepared  himself  to  enter  Dartmouth  College,  but  lack  of  means 
compelled  him  to  abandon  the  idea  of  a  collegiate  education. 
Early  in  his  career  he  was  clerk  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives in  Vermont,  and  assisted  in  editing  the  "  Woodstock  Age." 
See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  In  1854  he  went  West  and  set- 
tled at  Dubuque,  Iowa,  where,  for  twenty  years,  he  enjo3^ed  a 
law  practice  regarded  as  one  of  the  best  in  the  state.  During 
this  period  he  carried  on  a  large  legal  practice  in  Washington, 
D.  C,  also.  In  Iowa  he  was  state  senator  for  two  terms.  In 
1864  he  was  appointed  Comm.issioner  to  South  Carolina,  where 
he  acted  as  special  judge  to  decide  titles  to  cotton  and  lands  in 
the  city  of  Charleston  and  vicinity.  He  was  appointed  Com- 
missioner of  Indian  Affairs  by  President  Lincoln  in  1S64,  and 
served  under  him  and  for  a  time  under  President  Johnson.  He 
was  Secretary  of  the  Union  Congressional  Campaign  Commit- 
tee in  1864,  which  largely  contributed  to  the  second  election  of 
President  Lincoln.  In  1873  he  was  appointed  Commissioner  to 
the  Vienna  Exposition.  He  always  took  much  interest  in  edu- 
cation, and  was  prominent  in  philanthropic  and  public  enter- 
prises. A  professorship  of  civil  engineering  was  founded  by 
him  at  Cornell  College,  Iowa,  of  which  institution  he  was  a 
member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  for  many  years.  Of  the 
Methodist  Church  he  was  a  distinguished  member.     In  the  Gen- 


1258  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

eral  Conferences  of  that  church  in  1872  and  1876  he  took  an  act- 
ive part,  and  was  justly  one  of  the  most  prominent  of  the  lay- 
delegates.  For  twenty-one  years  he  was  President  of  the  First 
National  Bank  of  Dubuque,  and  was  one  of  the  first  Presidents 
of  the  Iowa  State  Bankers'  Association. 

A  sketch  of  his  career  in  its  merely  public  aspect  would  be 
inadequate  to  present  him  as  he  was.  His  personality  blended 
grace  and  vigor,  shrewdness  and  kindness,  persistence  and  ami- 
ability. His  love  of  study,  his  close  application  during  years  of 
public  trust  to  questions  of  finance,  legislation,  social  and  re- 
ligious life,  his  ability  to  uphold  logically  his  views,  his  clear 
perception  and  expression  of  thought  marked  him  as  a  conver- 
sationalist of  rare  power.  His  knowledge  of  men  and  of  the 
world,  gained  by  travel  and  observation  and  by  his  abundant 
opportunities  of  mingling  with  the  best  minds,  together  with  a 
personal  magnetism  of  exceptional  strength,  made  friends  of 
rich  and  poor  alike.  His  life  has  that  highest  tribute  due  it,  — 
success,  —  because  it  was  lived  for  others;  because  its  whole 
tendency  was  for  good.  To  his  family  he  was  idol  and  ideal.  For 
his  wife  and  children  he  devoted  himself  to  the  study  of  every- 
thing that  could  foster  and  promote  their  best  interest. 

Mrs.  Clara  (Aldrich)  Cooley,  residence  still  at  Dubuque  1897, 
subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Alldridf^e,  Aldrich  ancesti-y  :  —  2  arms  :  Aldridge  :  2  .■  Aldrich  :  (Ipswich  and  Ox- 
fordshire, Eng.).     Or,  on  a  fesse  vert,  a  bull  pass,  ar Benjamin'  Alldridge,  b. 

i6q4,  d.  Westmoreland,  Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  Mar.,  1673,  m.  Walpole,  Mass.,  Mary  ;  Caleb^ 
Aldrich;  b.  Westmoreland  1728,  d.  there  Dec.  6,  1799,  m.  Deborah  Niles,  b.  1736,  d.  Feb.  2, 
1806;  Xiles3,  b.  1767,  d.  Jan.  4,  1825,  m.  Sarah  Britton  of  Westmoreland,  she  d.  Dec,  1839, 
da.  of  Ebenezer  ;  Niles''  Aldrich,  b.  Westmoreland  Oct.  13,  1793,  of  Windham,  Vt.,  d.  Ep- 
worth,  Dubuque  co.,  la..  Mar.,  1886,  m.  Mary  Estey*<,  b.  1797,  d.  Dec   17,  1856. 

Este\\  Esty  ancestry : — r  arms :  Este  ;  /  .•  Estee  or  ESTELE  (Leicestershire,  En.g.). 
Ar.  a  lion  gu.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cinquefoil  of  the  first.  .     .     Jeffrey'  left 

Eng.  and  settled  at  Salem,  Mass.,  prior  to  1636;  Isaac",  b.  Eng.,  1630,  d.  1714,  m.  Mary 
Tocone ;  Joseph^,  b.  1657,  m.  Jane  Steward  ;  Edward^,  b.  1695,  d.  1772,  m.  Elizabeth ; 
Stewart^,  b.  1730,  d.  1769,  m.  Abigail  Swan  ;  Edwardi*,  b.  1752,  m.  Mehitabel  Marsh,  b.  1759  ; 
Stewart",  b.  1784,  d.  1841,  m.  Marj'  Brown  ;  Mary'^  Estey  m.  Niles  Aldrich*'. 

4311. 

T)(lU\eV    Hoveif  {Dam'el<^  Hovey,  Abigail^,  Benjamin*,  Joseph^,  Samuel^), 

cl.  Greenfield,  Mass.,  May  6,  1874,  a.  82,  m.  Canaan,  Grafton  co., 
N.  H.,  Jan.  12,  1817,  Hannah  Hough  Harris,  b.  C,  Feb.  13,  1793, 
d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1S77,  da.  Joshua  and  Miriam  (John- 
son).    Ch.: 

10139  Gcoro;e  Harris^  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  24,  1817,  Canaan,  m. 
Bernardstown,  Franklin  co.,  Mass.,  Oct.  23,  1855,  Nancy  Maria 
Willard,  b.  Greenf.,  June  27,  1830,  da.  David  and  Sarah  (Dick- 
man),  1.  Greenf.,  1879,  druggist,  s.  p.  Edward  Okott%  b.  June 
23,  Can.,  d.  C,  July  6,  1824. 

10140  Luther  S/ieldon'^,  b.  Aug.  14,  1825,  Can.,  d.  Dec.  14, 
1875,  unm. 

10141  Maria  Luf/iera*  Hovey,  b.  Apr.  6,  1828,  Lyme,  N.  H., 
m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Apr.  2,  1850,  John  Kingsbury  Hosmer,  b. 
Willimantic,  Conn.,  Nov.  30,  1825,  s.  James  Downer  and  Doro- 
thy Leavens  (Kingsbury)  of  Brooklyn,     s.  p. 

Dr.  DanieP  Hovey  was  a  well-known  and  skillful  physician  of 
extensive  practice  in  Franklin  co.,  Mass. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1259 

4313. 

Ah  if/air  Horey    {paniel^  Hovey,  Abigails,  Benj.S  Joseph^,  Sam'l^),    d. 

Hartford,  Conn.,  June  3,  1862,  a.  65,  m.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Jan.  2, 
1823,  as  ist  w.,  Col.  Jesse  Carpenter,  born  L.,  Apr.  5,  1796,  died 
Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  July  4,  1876,  s.  Jesse  and  Miriam  (Fair- 
field). (He  m.  2d,  Apr.  28,  1864,  wid.  Arathusa  Haskell  of  W. 
L.)     Ch.: 

+  10142     Daniel  Hovef  Carpentei',  b.  Apr.  19,  1824. 

-(-10143     Elizabeth'^  Carpenter^  b.  Oct.  9,  1825. 

Fairfield^  Carpenter,  b.  Mar.  15,  1828,  d.  May,  1832. 

10144  Harriet^  Caipenter,  b.  Dec.  5,  1834,  m.  New  Britain, 
Conn.,  Oct.  i,  185 1,  Solomon  Augustus  Holt,  b.  Andover,  Mass., 

Jan.  3,  1832,  s.  Dea.  Solomon  and  (Abbott),  1.  Brooklyn, 

N.  Y.,  1879,  traveling  agt.  Ch.:  WilUain  Augustus^  Holt,  born 
vSept.  15,  1853;  Charles  Evans"  Holt,  b.  May  3,  d.  June  i,  1858; 
Emma  Louise"^  Holt,  b.  Nov.  9,  1861. 

4314. 

SaraW  Hovey  {nanu-/^  HoTey),  died  Rockland,  Plymouth  co., 
Mass.,  Feb.  20,  1876,  aged  77,  m.  ist,  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Mar.  i,  1820, 
Alpheus  Hibbard,  b.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  July  12,  1795,  d.  B.,  July  14, 
1S32,  s.  Roger  and  Sarah  (Davidson).  She  m.  2d,  B.,  Apr.  3, 
1837,  David  Cheeney,  b.  Washington,  Orange  co.,  Vt.,  Nov.  7, 
1815,  s.  Jesse  and  Eleanor  (Welch).  Divorced  ab.  1855.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.,  b.  Brookfield  : 

10 145  Sylvanus  Hovey^  HibharJ,  b.  Dec.  16,  1820,  m.  Chelsea, 
Vt.,  Apr.  3,  1844,  Philena  A.  Allen,  b.  C,  Jan.  6,  1822,  da.  Obed 
and  Philena  (Bennett),  1.  Chelsea,  1879.  Ch.:  Josephine  Fliilena'^ 
HibharJ,  b.  Jan.  5,  1846,  Brook.;  Eveline  Alnuf  Hibbard,  b.  Ma)^ 
24,  1853,  Chel,  d.  Jan.  7,  1872,  unm.  Franklin^  Hibbard,  b.  Aug. 
20,  1823,  d.  Oct.  12,  1840. 

10146  Rhoda  Liithera''  Hibbard,  b.  Oct.  11,  1S29,  m.  Chel., 
]ulv  27.  1853,  Charles  Mann  Burrell,  b.  E.  Abington,  now  Rock- 
land, July  15,  1830,  s.  Henry  and  Abigail  (Mann),  1.  Rockl.  Ch. 
b.  E.  Abington:  Wilbur  Forrest'^  Burrell,  Aug.  18,  1856;  Sarah 
Alma'  Burrell,  Oct.  3,  1861. 

10147  Alma  Elizabeth^  Hibbard,  b.  Oct.  20,  1832,  m.  Joseph 
Milton''  Hovey  +10166.     By  2d  m.: 

10148  Alpheus  Hibbard''  Cheeney,  b.  ]\Iay  12,  1838,  m.  Chel- 
sea, Mar.  19,  1S63,  Emma  Whitney,  b.  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  Dec.  18, 
1841,  da.  Daniel  and  Julia  (Hall),  1.  Spencer,  Clay  co.,  la.,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  Nellie  Alma  Lufhercf  Cheeney,  born  Jan.  2,  1867,  Buck 
Creek  tp.,  Breiner  co.,  la.;  Alonzo  FanieP  Cheeney,  born  May  20, 
Sept.  12,  1870,  Buck  C;  Franklin  Alpheus  Blizzard^  Cheeney,  born 
Jan.,  July  12,  Spencer,  d.  Feb.  12,  Oct.  15,  1873;  George  Edwin 
AlpJf  Cheeney,  b.  Sept.  16,  1874.  Jan.  20,  1875,  Spencer. 

10 149  Ellen  Delia^  Cheeney,  b.  Feb.  21,  1841,  m.  Rockland, 
Jan  3,  i860,  John  Burrell  2d,  Id.  R.,  Dec.  12,  1833,  s.  Adna  and 
Mary  Miller  (Crocker),  1.  Rockl.  Ch.  b.  Rockland  :  Son\  b.  and 
d.  Feb.  20,  1861;  Alpheus  Merfon"  Burrell,  b.  June  10.  1864;  Aliee 
Maud'  Burrell,  Nov.  17,  1867  ;  Mary  Ellen'  Burrell,  Apr.  26,  1876 


I260  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


4317. 


JRJioda  Lov(V  Hoi'ey  {Da?ii\'i<' Hovey)^  ID.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  June 
3.  1832,  Philander  Allen,  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  May  19,  1807,  d.  Lyme, 
Feb.  16,  185 1,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Anna  (Bennett).  She  1.,  1878, 
Hartford,  Conn.     Ch.  b.  Lyme  : 

10150  Maty  Elizabeth**  Allen,  b.  Aug.  2,  1834,  m.  Lexington, 
Mass.,  Oct.  I,  1 87 1,  Warren  Sherburne,  b.  Charlestown,  ]\lass., 
Apr.  21,  1833,  son  Reuben  Butterfield  and  Sarah  Rackleifte 
(Staples),  1.  Lexington,  retired  merchant,     s.  p. 

10151  George  Lewis^  Allen,  b.  June  25,  1836,  m.  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1865,  Albina  Marble,  b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Mar. 
30,  1844,  da.  Ezra  and  Ann  (Borden),  1.  Farmington,  Conn.,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  Nina  Estelhf  Allen,  b.  Mar.  12,  1S67,  Law.;  George 
Edwiif  Allen,  b.  Dec.  25,  1868,  L.;  Frank  LeylaniP ,  born  Nov.  i, 
1870,  Windsor,  Conn.,  d.  Feb.  27,  1876  ;  Marf  and  Florence''  (tw.), 
b.  June  4,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  both  d.  July  28,  1872;  Frederic 
Hovey^,  b.  June  3,  1873,  N.  B.,  d.  June  27,  1876  ;  Walter  Cleveland^ 
Allen,  b.  Aug.  9,  1877,  Farmington. 

10152  Edwin  Bennett*"  Allen,  b.  Dec.  28,  1839,  was  killed  in 
the  army,  at  Front  Royal,  Warren  co.,  Va.,  May  2,  1862,  unm. 

10153  Sylvanus  Franlf  Allen,  b.  Aug.  3,  1843,  ™-  Lawrence, 
Oct.  21,  1869,  Eliza  Le^dand,  b.  York,  Eng.,  Nov.  10,  1S40,  da. 
William  and  Mary  (Hirstwood),  1.  Hartford,  insurance,     s.  p. 

10154  Frederic  Hovey''  Allen  (Rev.),  born  Oct.  i,  1845,  res. 
South  Boston,  Mass.,  1877,  unm.,  Boston,  1896. 

4318. 

Georffe  Lewis'  HOVefl   {Daniel^  Hovey,  Abigail^,  Benjamin-*,  Joseph^ 

Samuel^),  d.  Lakewood,  Ocean  co.,  N.  J.,  Aug.  19,  1887,  a.  77,  m. 
ist,  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Dec.  25,  1836,  Sarah  Gilbert  Nelson,  born  L., 
Sept.  12,  181 2,  d.  Kingston,  Jamaica,  West  Lidies,  Feb.  22,  1840, 
da.  Asa  and  Sarah  (Gilbert).  He  m.  2d,  Providence,  R.  L,  Feb. 
6,  1849,  Anna  Maria  Sibley,  b.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1S22,  d. 
Deerfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1865,  da.  Royal  and  Lucretia  Cargill 
(Carter).  He  m.  3d,  Prov.,  Aug.  8,  1867,  Olivia  Capron  Marcy, 
b.  Dudley,  Mass.,  Oct.  13, 1839,  da.  Augustus  and  Sally  Williams 
(Carter),  ist  and  2d  m.:  s.  p.  Ch.  by  3d  m.:  Daughter,  b.  and 
d.  Apr.  27,  1872. 

Rev.  George  Lewis'  Hovey,  res.  1877,  Bricksburg,  N.  J.  He 
thus  writes  concerning  his  ministerial  labors  : 

In  1831,  I  joined  the  Congregational  Church  in  Lyme,  and  in  1832  the  claims  of  the 
West  began  to  press  upon  the  Eastern  churches,  calling  for  their  young  people  to  go 
there  as  teachers  and  preachers.  I  had  already  felt  a  desire  to  become  a  minister,  and 
had  commenced  study  at  Thetford  Academy,  Vt.  In  1833,  the  Rev.  J.  J.  Shipherd  came 
from  the  West,  and  unfolded  his  plan  for  a  colony  and  a  college  at  Oberlin,  O.  Many  of 
the  best  members  of  our  churches  went  thither  as  colonists,  and  I  decided  to  go  there  to 
pursue  my  studies.  Reaching  Oberlin  in  the  autumn  of  1833,  I  found  it  a  small  settle- 
ment composed  of  a  dozen  log  houses  and  one  frame  building,  in  a  dense  forest.  In  1837, 
while  a  member  of  the  Theological  class,  I  was  licensed  to  preach,  by  the  Loraine  County 
Association  ;  and  in  1838,  ordained  by  the  same  body  as  a  missionary.  In  Nov.,  1839,  in 
company  with  several  others,  myself  and  wife  went  as  missionaries  to  the  emancipated 
negroes  in  the  island  of  Jamaica,  W.  I.  We  were  not  sent  by  any  society,  but  looked 
for  our  support  to  the  people  to  whom  we  ministered.  In  July,  1842,  I  returned  to  this 
country,  worn  out  with  my  labors  in  that  climate,  but  hoping,  after  a  season  of  rest,  to 
be  able  to  resume  my  work  among  that  people,  to  whom  I  had  become  greatly  attached. 
But  for  the  next  four  years  I  was  able  to  do  but  little,  except  occasionally  to  present  the 
case  of  those  people  to  the  chvirches  and  to  individuals.  In  1846,  I  received  an  appoint- 
ment from  the  Am.  Miss.  Association  to  raise  $6,ood  for  the  Jamaica  Mission.  In  the 
autumn  of  1847,  I  became  an  Agent  of  the  Foreign  Evangelical  Society  in  connection 
with  Drs.  Baird,  Kirk,  and  others,  having  my  office  in  Boston.     In  May,  1850,  the  Foreign 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1261 

Evangelical  Society  united  with  the  American  Protestant  Society  and  the  Christian  Al- 
liance, under  the  name  of  the  American  and  Foreign  Christian  Union.  From  that  time 
till  the  autumn  of  1871,  I  reinained  with  the  Society  as  its  Agent  or  District  Secretary  for 
New  England,  though  in  1S51  I  spent  six  months  in  Europe,  and  at  two  different  times 
made  extensive  tours  through  the  South  in  the  interests  of  the  Society.  Since  the 
autumn  of  1S71,  when  I  came  to  Bricksburg,  N.  J.,  my  health  has  prevented  me  from  oc- 
cupying continuously  any  post  of  arduous  labor,  but  I  have  for  a  time  acted  as  A.gent 
for  Lincoln  Universit}-,  and  am  at  present  Financial  Agent  of  Am.  and  For.  Christian 
Union,  with  special  reference  to  raising  money  for  its  Evangelical  work  in  France. 

4319. 

Abigair      HoVet/       {Abiier'^   Hovey,   Abigail^,    Benj.",    Jo.3,    Sam.=),      d. 

Wentworth,  Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  Jan.  i,  1816,  a.  23,  m.  W.,  Dec. 
10,  181 1,  Joshua  Rouen,  b.  Rouen,  France,  Jan.  23,  1790,  d.  W., 
Oct.  16,  1 81 6  (by  accident),  s.  Jacob  and  Sarah  (Copp).  Ch.  b. 
Lyme,  N.  H.  : 

-|- 10 155     Lydia  Elniina'  Rouen,  b.  June  14,  1813. 

--1-10156     Sarah  Abigail'^  Rouen,  b.  Apr.  21,  18 15. 

4320. 

ScnmieV  JJovey  {Ahucr^  Hovey),  d.  Waupaca,  Waupaca  co., 
Wis.,  July  9,  1878,  a.  83,  ni.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  May  10,  1S16,  Lucy 
Walker  Bishop,  b.  L.,  May  24,  1798,  d.  L.,  Apr.  24,  1852,  da. 
John  and  Sarah  (Kimball).  Dw.elt  Waupaca.  Ch.  b.  Lyme  : 
John  Dudley^,  b.  June  5,  d.  10,  181 7;  Samuel  Leivis",  b.  Oct.  11, 
1818,  drowned  July  31,  1831. 

+  10 15 7     John  Bishops  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  12,  1820. 

-I-.10158     Sylvanus  Sumner'^  Hovcy,  b.  July  12,  1822. 

-(-10159     Abnei-  Binghani'  Hovcy,\).  Nov.  12,  1825. 

10160  Lucy  Louise'',  b.  May  29,  1828,  d.  Jan.  6,  1847.  Son^, 
b.  Apr.  5,  d.  26,  183 1  ;  So)f,  b.  and  d.,  Apr.  i,  1834. 

-j- 10 161      Sarah  Lorinda*  Hovey,  b.  Mar.  12,  1835. 

10 1 62  Rhoda  Lucinda^  LLovey,  b.  Apr.  3,  1841,  m.  Elba, 
Dodge  CO.,  Wis.,  Jan.  26,  1862,  John  Frederic  Wiedman,  b. 
Posen  Province  (n.  Eain),  Prussia,  June  21,  1835,  s.  John  and 
Ertmunda  (Kuen),  1.  5  mi.  fr.  Waupaca,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Hattie 
Amelia'  Weidnian,  Alar.  21,  1863  ;  Frederic  Albert '^  Weidman,  Oct. 
31,  1872  ;   May  Alice''  Weidnian,  Dec.  25,  1875. 

4321. 

Dndleif    Hovey    {Abner^  Hovey,  Abigails,  Benjamin^  Josephs,  Saintiel^, 

Moses'),  d.  Haverhill,' iST.  H.,  Oct.  28,  1865,  a.  69,  m.  Lyme,  N.  H., 
Apr.  14,  1820,  Ruble  Allen,  b.  L.,  Jan.  25,  1799,  d.  Haverhill, 
Dec.  15,  1869,  ^3,.  Peletiah  and  Lettice  (Knapp).     Ch.: 

-j-10163  Simeon  Allen"  LLovey,  b.  Jan.  2,  1821,  Lyme,  N.  H. 
10164  Eber  Davis^  LLovey  (Capt.),  b.  Nov.  23,  1822,  L.,  was 
drowned  off  Montigordia  Bay,  Mar.  26,  1852,  m.  Bradford, 
Orange  co.,  Vt.,  Oct.  16,  1848,  Amanda  B.  Pre.ston,  b.  Concord, 
N.  H.,  July  24,  1824,  da.  Washington  and  Abigail  (Lane).  She 
res.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1877.  Capt.  Hovey  sailed,  1852,  as 
mate  of  steamship  Independence,  which  was  wrecked  off  Mon- 
tigordia  Bay.  He  was  drowned  while  heroically  trying  to  save  a 
passenger.     Ch.  :  Son^,  b.  Mar.,  d.  Apr.,  185 1. 

+  10165     Alvin  Seabury^  LLovey,  b.  June  5,  1824,  Lyme,  N.  H. 

+  10166     Joseph  Milton''  LLovey,  b.  July  3,  1826,  Lyme,  N.  H. 


1262  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

-j-10167     Mary  Lucindif  Hovey,  b.  May  29,  1S2S,  Lyme,  N.  H. 

10168     JoJdi  Nelson^  Hovey,  b.  June  5,  1S30,   Newbury,  Vt., 

m.   Haverhill,   Nov.   30,   1856,   Sophia  Sarepta  Johnson,  b.   H., 

Jan.    13,    1832,    da.    John  and  Betsey  (Erwin).     Of  Otterville, 

Buchanan  co.,  la.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

-I-10169  Saiiiiiel  Leivis^  Ilovey,  b.  Sept.  21,  1831,  Newbury,  Vt. 
George  Ide^  IIovey,'h.  Feb.  21,  1834,  Bradford,  Vt., 
d.  B.,  Apr.  19,  1834. 

+  101 70     Isabella  Barron^  Ilovey,  b.  Aug.  i,  1836,  Bradford,  Vt. 

+  101 7 1      William  Barroff  Ilovey,  b.  July  4,  1844,  Bradford,  Vt. 

Dudlcf  Ilovey  of  Lyme,  Newbury,  Bradford,  and  Havei'hill, 
farmer. 

Allen  ancestry :  —  Peletiah  Allen,  b.  June  25,  1774,  carpenter,  d.  Parishville,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Nov.  13,  1795,  Lettice  Knapp,  b.  Nov.  9,  1775. 

4322. 

JEslher'  Horeij  {Abney<^  Hovey),  d.  Lyme,  N.  H.,  Nov.  27, 
1849,  ^-  49)  ™-  L.,  Jan.  22,  1828,  John  Clyde,  b.  Windham,  Rock- 
ingham CO.,  N.  H.,  Nov.  6,  1791,  d.  Lyme,  Oct.  9,  1858,  s.  Daniel 
and  Margaret  (McAdams).     Farmer.     Ch.  b.  Lyme  : 

10172  John  Downer^  Clyde,  b.  Jan.  2,  1829,  m.  Fremont, 
Winona  co.,  Minn.,  Dec.  i,  1862,  Sarah  Amelia  Hendershott,  b. 
Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1844,  da.  Charles  and  Caroline 
(Robinson),  1.,  1878,  Argo,  Winona  co.,  Minn.,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Fremont  :  John^  Clyde,  vSept.  i,  1863  ;  Hannah  Louise"^  Clyde,  June 
29,  1867;  Katic^  Clyde,  June  22,  1869;  Inioge/ie'^  Clyde,  May  26, 
1872;  Charles  El/gene^  Clyde,  b.  Feb.  18,  d.  Apr.  25,  1875;  Anna- 
bel Clyde,  b.  Apr.  10,  1876.  Samuel  Sylvester^,  b.  Mar.  11,  1830,  d. 
Mar.  9,  1833.  10173  Abuer  Hovef  Clyde,  b.  Oct.  8,  1831,  drowned 
n.  Cairo,  111.,  by  sinking  of  steamer  "Odd  Fellow"  (of  wh.  he 
was  part  owner),  Aug.  i,  187 1,  unm. 

10174  Moses  Sylvester^  Clyde,  b.  Nov.  18,  1833,  d.  in  Cal., 
soon  after  marriage,  m.,  1862,  Ellen  E.  Taylor.  (It  is  under- 
stood that  she  m.  again  and  res.  West.)  Lived  in  Minn. 
10175  Hannah  Louisa^  Clyde,  b.  Jan.  18,  1836,  m.  Troy,  Vt.,  Mar. 
4,  1861,  Samuel  Willard  Colburn,  b.  Lyme,  June  29,  1827,  s. 
William  and  Anna  (Clyde),  1.  Saratoga,  Winona  co.,  Minn.,  con- 
tractor. Ch.  b.  Troy:  Edgar  Willard'^  Colburn.,  Dec.  20,  1861  ; 
Sylvester  Murray"  Colburn,  yid^y  17,  1863;  Arthur  Clyde""  Colburn, 
Dec.  II,  1864.  ' 

4324. 

TjOis'     HoVey     (^Abner^    Hovey,    Abigail^,    Benjamin^,    Joseph',    Samuel=, 

Mosesi),  d.  Concord,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1877,  a.  71,  m.  Canaan,  N.  H., 
Aug.  14,  1825,  George  Woodworth,  b.  Dorchester,  N.  H.,  Oct.  5, 
1793,  d.  Hebron,  Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  Apr.  18,  1864,  s.  Sylvanus 
and  Tamesine  (Nevins).     Ch.  b.  Grafton  co.  : 

10 1 76  leigh  Richmond'^  Woodworth,  b.  Aug.  7,  1S26,  d. 
Springfield,  111.,  May  28,  1865,  m.  S.,  June  18,  1862,  Hannah 
Martha  Lamb,  b.  S.,  July  6,  1838,  da.  James  and  Susan  Hill 
(Cranmer).     Ch.  :  Julia  Lamb\  b.  June  18,  S.,  d.  S.,  July  8,  1S63. 

+  101 7 7      William  Henry^  Woodworth,  b.  Jan.  14,  1828. 

+  10178     Esther  Tamesine"-  Woodworth,  b.  Dec.  14,  1829. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1263 

10179  John  Bair,  b.  Jan.  25,  1832,  d.  Hebron,  Jan.  23, 
1853,  unm. 

10 1 80  George  Thornton^  IVoodicorf/i,  b.  Aug-.  2,  1834,  m.  Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  Oct.  31,  1859,  Frances  Cecilia  Wallace,  b.  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1837,  da.  Samuel  and  Theodotia  (Littlefield). 
Ch.  :  Louise  Ellis^,  b.  July  24,  i860,  Greenville,  Mich.,  d.  Pewamo, 
Ionia  CO.,  Mich.,  Feb.  22,  1861.  10181  Sarah  Franees*"  Wood- 
li'orth,  b.  June  21,  1836,  unm.,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  1879-95, 
teacher. 

+  101 82     Elisabeth  Ki/iibair  lVoodworth,h.  Apr.  2,  1839. 
-f-10183     Arte /lias  Brooks^  Woodworth,  b.  Apr.  15,  1841. 

10184  Albert  Binghani"  Woodworth^  b.  Apr.  7,  1843,  ro-  Lis- 
bon, N.  H.,  Sept.  30,  1873,  Mary  Ang-eline  Parker,  b.  L.,  May  15, 
1849,  da.  Charles  and  Amelia  Emily  (Bennett).  Of  Concord,, 
N.  H.,  1878-95,  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Concord,  N.  H.  :  Edward 
Kiwwltoif  Woodworth,  Aug.  25,  1865.  of  Concord,  N.  H.  ;  Graee^ 
Woodii'orth,  Oct.  6,  1879  ;  Chailes  Barker''  Woodworth,  July  8, 
1885. 

10185  Graee  Lowella^  Woodworth,  b.  June  14,  1845,  m. 
Hebron,  N.  H.,  Jan.  22,  1870,  Daniel  Ouincy  Clement,  b.  War- 
ren, Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  s.  Moses  Williams  and  Tamar  (Little). 
Of  Warren,  Concord,  ISI.  H.,  1895,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Warren  ;  all 
live  home  :  Edivard  IVoodworth"  Clei/ieiit,  Mar.  26,  1871  ;  Louise 
Tamar'^  Clement^  Feb.  20,  1873  \  Frederick  Butuaf/i^  Clement,  Nov. 
i5i  1^75  '1  Albert  Legh^  Clement,  Oct.  30,  1877  ;  Morris  Thayer' 
Clement,  Aug.  22,  1883  ;  Marion  Stewart"  Clement,  Mar.  4,  18^85  ; 
Marjory  L?  Clement,  Mar.  12,  1887. 

10186  Edward  Baker^  Woodworth,  b.  Mar.  27,  1847,  m. 
Franklin,  Conn.,  Sept.  9,  1875,  Helen  W^hiton,  b.  Stoddard, 
Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  May  3,  1849,  da.  John  Milton  and  Fidelia 
(Wilson).  Of  Concord,  N.  H.,  1878-95.  Ch.  :  John  Whitoh 
Woodworth,  b.  June  16,  1879  ;  Helen  Frances'  Woodworth,  Oct.  9, 
1885. 

-j-10187     Louisa  Maria^  Woodxuorth,  b.  May  17,  1850. 

George  Woodworth,  residence,  Dorchester  to  1845,  Hebron 
afterw.,  farmer  and  shoemaker  ;  was  mag-istrate  from  1840  to 
decease. 

Woodivorth  ancestry : — Sylvanus  Woodworth  of  Dorchester,  was  a  Revolution  sol- 
dier (had  one  brother  John,  who  moved  to  Ohio  when  Ohio  was  a  wilderness),  m.  Tam- 
esine  Nevins,  a  da.  Elder  Thomas  of  Hanover,  N.  H. 

4325. 

^fuicy  BiiigJiani'  Hotkey  {Abne>-<^  Hovey),  d.  Lyme,  N.  H., 
May  26, 1843,  a.  31,  m.  L.  Junes,  1834,  Rev.  Moses  Flint,  b.  L.Jan. 
17,  181 1,  d.  L.  Apr.  5,  1842,  a  s.  Capt.  Moses  and  Elizabeth 
(Spaulding),  Baptist  minister.  Dwelt  Craftbury  and  Charlotte, 
Vt.  vShe  was  of  great  personal  beauty  and  loveliness  of  char- 
acter.    Ch.  b.  Lyme  : 

10 1 88  Elizabeth  Spaulding'  Flint,  b.  Mar.  17,  1835,  m.  Dun- 
barton,  N.  H.,  Sept.  I,  1859,  Johnson  Colby  Mclntyre,  b.  D. 
Aug.  4,  1827,  s.  Timothy  and  Martha  (Colby),  1.  1878  Goffstown, 
Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H.  Ch.:  Lois  Elizabeth^  McLntyre,  b.  Nov. 
28,  i860,  Dunb. 

10189  Moses  Attuood^  Flint,  b.  Jan.  31,  1837,  m.  Manchester, 


,9 


1264 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


N.  H.,  Mar.  19,  1S61,  Hannah  SophroniaBalch,  b.  Lvme,June  25, 
1843,  da.  Theodore  and  Sally  (Lovejoy),  1.  Deep  River,  Powe- 
shiek CO.,  la.,  teacher  and  fanner.  Ch.:  Edwin  AtwoocP  Flint,  b. 
Dec.  3,  1862,  Manch.;  Theodore  Balch'  Flint,  Nov.  28,  1865,  Mon- 
roe, jasper  co.,  la.  ;  Sarah  F/izabeth^  Flint,  Apr.  27,  1868,  Indi- 
anapolis, Ind.;  Levi  Car rolP  Flint,  b.  Dec.  28,  1871,  Keokuk,  la., 
d.  May  3,  1876  ;  Moses  Delos'  Flint,  b.  Sept.  30,  1873,  Deep  R.  ; 
Emma  Frances'  Flint,  Apr.  27,  1877,  D.  R.  Lois  Diantha^  Flint,  b. 
]May  6,  1839,  d.  Dunbarton,  Nov.  25,  1864  ;  Sarah  Ann^  Flint,  b. 
Apr.  12,  i84r,  d.  Aug.  11,  1842.  » 

4327. 

3Iary^     Lord    {-^^ary^    Hovey,    Abigails,    Ben  -i,    Jo.3,    Sam.^),   d.    Dora, 

Wabash  co.,  Ind  ,  Aug.  15,  187 1,  a.  80,  m.  Miami  co.  or  Warren 
CO.,  O.,  1808-9,  Josiah  Bradbury,  b.  n.  Elizabethtown,  N.  J., 
Dec.  9,  1785,  d.  Dora,  June  20,  1872,  s.  David  and  Susannah 
(Craig).  Ch.:  Si/sannah\h.  Oct.  11,  1809,  d.  Aug.  16,  1855,  unm.; 
Joseph\  b.  Dec.  3,  1810,  d.  June  5,  181 1. 

-[-10190     John  Lord^  Bradbury,  b.  Sept.  29,  1812. 

10 1 91  James''  Bradbury;  b.  Dec.  9,  1814,  d.  Mar.  13,  1848, 
m.     Ch.:  Leona^  Bradbury. 

10 1 92  Lucinda  Araniinta^  Bradbury,  b.  Aug.  26,  181 6,  m. 
Rev.  Hugh  Fulton,  res.  187 1  n.  Fulton,  Fulton  co.,  Ind.,  or  Som- 
erset, Wabash  co.,  Ind. 

10193  Mary"'  Bradbury,  b.  Jan.  11,  1819,  d.  Dec.  27,  1S75, 
m.  Edward  Kelly.  Ch.:  Lda  Jane''  Kelly,  Martha  Araniinta* 
Kelly,  both  ed.  Normal  school,  Valparaiso,  Porter  co.,  Ind. 

10194  Daidd  Oraniill^  Bradbury,  b.  Mar.  10,  1821,  d.  1856, 
m.  ist,  Icy  Bember  Crabtree,  she  d.  9  days  after  marriage.  Sup- 
posed to  be  living  with  2d  w. 

-I-10195      Sarah  Jane"  Bradbury,  b.  Feb.  17,  1825. 

10196  Rebecca  Ann^  Bradbury,  b.  Sept.  29,  1827,  unm.,  of 
Dora,  Wabash  co.,  Ind.  10197  Abner  Marsh^  Bradbury,  Jan.  8, 
1830,  of  Riverton,  Mason  co.,  Mich. 

10198  Prosper  Nichols^  Bradbury,  b.  June  22,  1832,  m.  at 
Dora,  res.  Dora.  Ch.:  Albert  RudolpJi'  Bradbury  ;  Blanche''  Brad- 
bury. Samuel  LLai-rison",  b.  Mar.  20,  1834,  d.  Sept.  22,  1849;  Abiel 
LLovcy  Lord^  Bradbury,  b.  Feb.  19,  1837,  d.  Mar.  26,  1862. 

4329. 

Joseph  Til  den'  Lord  (^'/'".v  Hovcy),  d.  Cooper,  Tazewell 
CO.,  111.,  July  24,  1845,  a.  52,  m.  Urbana,  Champaign  co.,  O.,  Apr. 
16,  181 1,  Maria  Ross,  b.  Ky.,  Jan.  13,  1793,  d.  Cooper,  Oct.  17, 
1852,  da.  William  and  Winnifred  (Rector).  Settled  1839  in  San- 
gamon CO.,  111.     Ch.: 

-I-10199     Afary  Ann^  Lord,  b.  Jan.  12,  1813,  Urbana,  O. 

10200  Minerva  Maria^  Lord,  b.  Oct.  27,  1818,  Champaign 
CO.,  m.  Sangamon  co..  111.,  May  21,  1840,  Henry  Fiery  or  Firey, 
b.  Washington  co.,  Md.,  Mar.  25,  1815,  s.  Joseph  and  Cathe- 
rine (Rouch),  of  Edinburg,  Christian  co.,  111.,  1879,  farmer. 
Ch.:  Mary  ElizabetJf  Fiery,  b.  Mar.  16,  1841,  Sangamon  co.;  Sarah 
Catherine^  Fiery,  Aug.  4,  1843,  S.  CO.;  Ann  Maria''  Fiery,  Mar.  6, 
1846,  Christian  co.;  Joseph  Francis^  Fiery,  Dec.  27,  1848,  C.  co.; 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1265 

Alice  Jane"  Fiery,   July  4,  1851,  C.  co.  ;  Lewis  Edwiif  Fiery,  July 

12,  1854,  C.  00.";  Eliza  Medora"  Fiery,  Mar.  2,  1857,  C.  co.;  John 
He7irf  Firey,  Nov.  13,  1859,  C.  co.,  deputy  P.  M.  at  Edinburg. 

10201  William  Nelson''  Lord,  b.  Feb.  13,  182 1,  Urbana,  m. 
Sangamon  co.,  185 1,  Sarah  Jane  Neer,  b.  Clark  co.,  O.,  Sept.  15, 
1835,  da.  Hiram  and  Anna,  of  Breckenridge,  Sangamon  co.,  111. 
Ch.  :  Mary  Ann"  Lord,  b.  Jan.  10,  1852  ;  James  Edwin''  Lord,  Oct. 

13,  18^^  ;' JVilliam  Harvey"  Lord,  Mar.  6,  1856;  Emma  Fra7icis'' 
Lord,  Nov.  12,  1857;  Sarah  Annette"  Lord,  Dec.  28,  1861  ;  Lda  May" 
Lord,  Iulvi8,  1 86s;  Charles  LLenrf  Lord,  b.  July  6,  1865;  Nellie 
Grant"  Lord,  Mar.  i,  1869  ;  Nora  Elizabeth"  Lord,  Nov.  16,  1870  ; 
Minnie  Florence",  June  16,  1875. 

10202  Edwin  LLarvey^  Lord,  b.  Sept.  4,  1822,  Urbana,  m. 
Yamhill  co.,  Ore.,  Aug.  6,  1861,  Mrs.  Mary  Elizabeth  (Brown) 
Ransdale,  b.  Sangamon  co.,  111.,  Nov.  15,  1836,  wid.,  da.  Thomas 
Hinton  and  Sophia  Western  (Hussey),  1.  Heppner,  Umatilla  co., 
Ore.,  stock  raiser.  Ch.  b.  Ore.  :  Annette  Sophia"  Lord,  July  18, 
1862  ;  Charles  Edwin'  Lord,  May  29,  1S64;  Richard  LLintoff  Lord, 
Apr.  6,  1866;  Lonia"  Lord,  Feb.  25,  1868;  Roswell  Til de?i"  Lord, 
Apr.  I,  1870;  Elnora  Edith"  Lord,  June  26,  1873;  Ale7ia  Agnes"  Lord, 
Dec.  4,  1875. 

10203  Elizabeth  Winnifred^  Lord,  b.  Sept.  7,  1825,  Cham- 
'paign  CO.,  d.  Dec,  1865-6,  m.  Sangamon  co.,  111.,  Andrew  Jack- 
son Ross,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1814,  s.  William,  of  Rochester,  San- 
gamon CO.,  111.,  blacksmith.  Ch.  b.  Sangamon  co.:  William"  Ross, 
1844  ;  An dreto  Jackson'  Ross,  1853;  Louise  Lenora"  Ross,  1858;  Jesse" 
Ross,  i860;  LLenry"Ross,  1864. 

10204  Philander  Augustus"  Lord,  b.  Oct.  3,  1829,  Urbana,  m. 
Mechanicsburgh,  Sangamon  co.,  111.,  Nov.  28,  1850,  Margaret 
Ann  Oliver,  b.  M.  Mar.  i,  1833,  da.  Burrell  and  Maria  (Barce- 
low),  of  Mt.  Pulaski,  Logan  co.,  111.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Joseph  Edwin" 
Lord,  b.  May  10,  1852,  d.  Jan.  28,  1869;  William  Alanson"  Lord,  b. 
June  8,  1857;  John  LLenrf  Lord,  b.  May  27,  i860;  Ltmdy  Augustus" 
Lord,  b.  Oct.  5,  1862,  d.  Feb.  6,  1865  ;  Alice  Florence"  Lord,  b.  July 
13,  d.  Nov.  6,  1865. 

10205  Joseph  Edwin''  Lord,  b.  Feb.  27,  1831,  Urbana,  was 
killed  by  a  fall  in  mill  Wyandotte,  Wyandotte  co.,  Kan.,  Jan.  22, 
1864,  27,  1865,  m.  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.,  Mar.  2,  1862,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Ellen  (Harris)  Miller,  b.  n.  Parkersburgh,  Wood  co.,  [West]  Va., 
Aug.  18,  1833,  wid.,  da.  William  H.  and  Louisa  (Sheets).  (She 
m.  3d,  William  Stitt,  and  1.  1878-9  Del  Norte,  Col.).  Ch.:  Joseph 
Edwin"  Lord,  b.  Nov.  27,  1862,  Twin  Springs,  Linn  co.,  Kan.,  d. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  July  5,  1863  ;  Julia  Alice"  Lord,  b.  May  21,  1864, 
Niantic,  Macon  co.,  111.,  1.  Del  N. 

10206  James  Newton*  Lord  b.  Mar.  27, 1837,  Urbana,  Spring- 
field, O.,  m.  Stevens  co.,  Washington  Territory  [now  State],  Oct. 
2,  1876,  Isabella  Rinehart,  b.  Angola,  Ind.,  Oct.  3,  1858,  da. 
Christopher  and  Lydia  Ann  (Taylor),  1.  Dayton,  Columbia  co., 
W.  T.,  stock  raiser.  Ch.:  Joseph  Edwifi"  Lord,  b.  Sept.  30,  1877, 
Umatilla  co..  Ore.;  James  William"  Lord,  May  8,  1879,  Dayt. 

10207  Permelia  Alice^  Lord,  b.  May  i,  1840,  d.  Mar.,  1866,  m. 
William  McFarland,  I'd  1864,  Niantic,  1878,  Taylorville,  Chris- 
tian CO.,  111.     Ch.:  2. 

80 


1266  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4330. 

John  Paine'  Lord  {^^fa,y^  //ovey),  d.  Ottawa,  111.,  Oct.  20, 
i860,  a.  65,  ra.  ist,  in  Ohio,  Nov.  9,  1819,  Mary  Bogart,  she  d. 
Cincinnati,  O.,  1828,  da.  Oliver  and  Jane  or  Ann.  He  m.  2d, 
Danville,  Vermillion  co.,  111.,  ab.  1832,  Verlinda  Ottivell  or  Ot- 
well  of  D.,  da.  Richard  and  Cynthia  Ann.  He  started  West 
1828.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  \020Z  Joseph  Oliver'^,  b.  Nov.  5,  1820,  Cin- 
cinnati, said  to  have  been  drowned  in  Ohio  river  off  stmr.  "  Ro- 
selle,"  1837,  unm. 

-f-10209     Jane  Elizabeth^  Lord,  b.  Nov.  5,  1822,  Cincinnati,  O. 

4-10210  Mary  Ann^  Lord,  b.  May  12,  1825,  C.  By  2d  m.:  Cyn- 
thia Ann*  Lord,  b.  ab.  1834,  Danv.,  d.  D.  young;  Jonathan^  Lord,  b. 
ab.  1836,  D.,  d.  Lockport,  Carroll  co.,  Ind.,  Aug.,  1856  ;  Richard* 
Lord,  b.  ab.  1839,  D.,  d.  L.  ab.  1854. 

10211  Ellen""  Lord,  b.  ab.  1841,  Springfield,  Franklin  co., 
Ind.,  m.  ab.  1856,  Isaac  Frazee,  said  to  have  d.  in  army  late  war; 
rem.  to  Bates  co..  Mo.,  ab.  1858.  Child\h.  ab.  1843,  S.,  d.  L.  1846. 

4331. 

Alice'  LdOvd  {Ma>y'^  mvey),  died  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  11,  12, 
1842,  a.  47,  m.  ist  in  Ohio,  1815,  James  Berryman,  he  d.  Cincin-* 
nati  about  1819.  She  m.  2d,  C,  Oct.  19,  1822,  Samuel  Harrison, 
b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  July  20,  1794,  s.  Adonijah  and  Abigail  (Hav- 
ens), 1.  1877  Elenor,  Clermont  co.,  O.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

102 1 2  Louisa  Amanda^  Berrxman,  b.  Oct.  17,  1816,  m.  ist, 
Oct.  18,  1834,  Dolby  Merritt,  b.  181 2,  d.  July  28,  1849.  She  m. 
2d,  Dennis  Donaway,  b.  Montreal,  Can.,  July  9,  1824,  1.  La  Fay- 
ette, Ind.     Both  m.:  s.  p. 

-I" 1 02 1 3  William  Ediuiind^  Berryman,  b.  Sept.  3,  181 8,  Cin- 
cinnati.    By  2d  m  ,  b.  C: 

10214'  Margaret*  Harrison,  b.  July  30,  1823,  m.  C.  Dec.  26, 
1840,  Charles  George  of  C. 

10215  Luciiida  Alice*  Harrison,  b.  Mar.  5,  1825,  m.  ist,  C, 
Oct.  14,  1841,  Henry  Ingraham,  he  d.  C.  July  20,  1848.  She  m. 
2d,  C,  James  Ritter.  Of  Cincinnati,  It.  police.  Oliver  Kelley^ 
Harrison,  b.  May  27,  1827,  d.  Nov.   13,  1856,  unm. 

4332. 

Riitli'  Lord  (j/arro/rce-o',  Abigails,  Benj.-'),  d.  Evansport,  Defi- 
ance CO.,  O.,  Oct.  31,  1873-4,  a.  76,  m.  ist  in  O.,  1815,  Aaron  Ben- 
nett, b.  n.  Richmond,  Va.,  1793,  d.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.,  181 7,  s. 
William  and  Mary  ;  trader,  Cincinnati,  O.  She  m.  2d,  Cincin- 
nati, 1 81 9,  John  Lewis,  b.  Scotland,  d.  Cincin.,  or  New  Orleans, 
La.,  1 82 1.  She  m.  3d,  as  2d  w..  Rev.  William  Frasier,  he  d.  Ger- 
mantown,  O.  (he  m.  ist,  Lucinda'  Lord  -[-4326).  She  m.  4th, 
Rev.  John  Kemp.  She^  m.  5th,  Rev.  John  Stout,  preacher  in 
that  part  of  O.     Ch.  b.  Cincinnati,  by  ist  m.: 

+  102 16     Aaron*  Bennett,  b.  Dec.  14,  1815.     By  2d  m.: 
-f  102 1 7     Mary  Jane*  Lewis,  h.   May   28,   1820.     3d,  4th,   and 
5th  m.:  s.  p. 


DESCEINUANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1267 

4333. 

Jonathan'  Lord  {Ma!-y> Horey),  d.  Newtown  co.,  O.,  1850,  a. 
50,  m.  ist,  N.,  Jan.  22,  1824,  Sarah  Stewart,  b.  Ireland,  d.  N.  ab. 
1833,  da.  Alexander  and  Sarah  (McKibbin,  or  Kibben).  He  m. 
2d,  Newtown,  Dec.  25,  1834,  Mrs.  Marg-aret  (Hatfield)  Jones,  b. 
in  Va.  Nov.  13,  26,  1802,  d.  Tobasco,  Clermont  co.,  O.,  Sept.  26, 
1864,  wid.  of  John  Jones,  da.  William  and  Nancy  (Craig).  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:  David  Alexander^  Lord,  b.  Oct.  24,  1824,  d.  Aug.  28, 
1825. 

10218     Mary  Janc^  Lord,  b.  Jan.  5,  1825,  d.  New  Orleans, 
La.,  about  1855,  m.  after  leaving  home,  went  to  N.  O. 

-J-I02I9  Sarah  Anii^  Lord,  b.  Apr.  6,  1S28,  Nancf  Lord,h. 
Dec.  14,  1830,  d.  fall  of  1832,  same  day  as  Julia  Amf ;  Julia  Ann" 
Lord,  b.  Feb.  8,  1832,  d.  fall  of  1832,  same  day  as  Nancy^j  Eliza^ 
Lord,  b.  Feb.  8,  1832,  d.  Batavia,  O.,  1847.     By  2d  m.: 

+  10220     Enieline^  Lord,  b.  Sept.  25,  1835. 

-[-10221  Julia  Ann^  Lord,  b.  Jan.  23,  1837-S,  Newtown,  O. 
10222  Almira  Jane^  Lord,  b.  July  11,  1844,  m.  N.  June  5, 
1872,  James  Hanks,  b.  Decatur  co.,  Ind.  (n.  Greensburg),  i\ug. 
28,  1842,  s.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Kanatzar),  1.  Tobasco,  joiner, 
s.  p.  Adopted  ch.:  Arthur  Hanks,  b.  Sept.  21,  1873,  Pleasant 
Ridge  tp.,  Hamilton  co.,  O. 

Jonathan-  Lord  dwelt  Newtown.  Margaret  Hatfield  m.  ist, 
John  Jones.  Ch.:  Elizabeth  Jones,  m.  Mar.,  1845,  Augustus 
Ayres,  he  d.  1859  ;  ch.  b.  Newtown  :  George  Ayres,  d.  young; 
Fanny  Ayres,  d.,  a.  6  ;  Williain  H.  Ayres,  1,  Newtown ;  William 
Jones,  m.  in  Ind.,  Rebecca  Houks,  1.  Tobasco  ;  ch.:  5. 

4335. 

Ahiel  Hoi'ejf  Lord  {Ma7y^ Hovey),  m.  Bellefontaine,  Logan 
CO.,  O.,  j\Iay  27,  1824,  Letitia  McCloud,  b.  Green  co.,  O.,  Feb.  14, 
1805,  died  Bellefontaine  Aug.  22,  1875,  da.  Judge  William  and 
Elizabeth  (Boswell).     Ch.  b.  Bellefontaine  : 

-j- 1 02 23     Maria  Eliza\  Lord,  b.  Apr.  23,  1825. 

-I-10224     Lucinda^  Lord,  b.  July  2,  1828. 

10225     Minerva''  Lord,  b.  Apr.    15,    1830,  m.    George  Morton^ 
JLackenger  -f- 102 2 8. 

+  10226  Richard  Spring  Canbf  Lord,  h.  Oct.  26,1832.  Caro- 
line^ Lord,  b.  Dec.  15,  d.  24,  1844. 

Dr.  Abiel  LLoveJ  Lord,  after  a  proper  course  of  medical  study, 
settled  in  Bellefontaine,  where  he  has  practiced  medicine  since 
May  28,  1S23,  and  still  res.,  1879.  Elected  3  times  treasurer  of 
Logan  CO. 

4337. 

AhUjalV  Lord  {.Uaiy^  Hovey),  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  16,  1828, 
Proteus' Hackenger,  b.  Baden,  German}^  June  9,  1806,  s.  Joseph 
and  Clara  (Wyman).  Dwelt  Delhi,  Hamilton  county,  O.,  1.  1880 
Sedamsville,  Hamilton  co.,  O.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  in  or  n.  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  and  bap.  into  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  (to  foil, 
descendants  of  Abigair  Lord,  have  been  added  to  1880  :  i  grand- 
daughter'^, and  I  great-grandson"')  : 

10227     Maty  Alice^  LLackcnger,  b.  Oct.   16,  1S30,  m.  C.  Sept. 


1268  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

12,  1850,  Phillip  Hoffman,  b.  C.  ]\Iar.  4,  1S27,  s.  Phillip  and  Mary 
Wyatt  (Golder),  of  Baldwin's  sta.,  O.;  ch.:  Phillip''  Hoffman,  b. 
Aug.  27,  C,  d.  Nov.  4,  1850;  Charlcf  Hoffi/ian,  b.  Sept.  9,  1851, 
C;  Philliff  Hoffman  (ag.),  b.  Jan.  14,  1854,  C,  d.  Sept.  11,  1875  ; 
Francis^  Hoffman,  b.  Feb.  24,  1856,  Jackson,  O.,  d.  Mar.  17,  i860  ; 
Alice'  Hoffman,  b.  Jan.  16,  1858,  J.;  Willianf  Hoffman,  b.  Feb.  5, 
i860,  J.;  Laura'  Hoffman,  b.  Mar.  15,  1862,  Newport,  Campbell 
CO.,  Ky.;  Agnes'^  Hoffman,  b.  Feb.  i,  1865,  Miami,  O.;  John'  Hoff- 
man, b.  Aug.  3,  1867,  Aberdeen,  Brown  co.,  O.  Josephine^  Hack- 
engcr,  b.  Mar.  16,  1833,  d.  May  2,  185 1.  10228  George  Martin  or 
Morton'^  Hackcnger,  b.  June  20,  1835,  Cincin.,  m.  ist,  Bellefon- 
taine,  O.,  Aug.  6,  1862,  Minerva^  Lord  +10225  {^inei H.' Lord),  she 
d.  B.  Oct.  3,  1876,  a.  46.  He  m.  2d,  B.,  Dec.  20,  1877,  Ada  Eva 
Stierwalt,  b.  B.  May  4,  1858,  da.  Andrew  and  Martha  (McFad- 
den),  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Bellefontaine  :  Richard  Lord^ 
Hackengcr,  b.  Mar.  29,  1864;  James  Clarence'  Hackcnger,  Apr.  12, 
1869.    William  Henrf  Hackcnger,  b.  Nov.  18,  1838,  d.  Jul)^  14,  1841. 

10229  Agnes'  Hackcnger,  b.  Jan.  6,  1840,  m.  Cincinnati  May 
I,  i860,  Francis  Garritt  Frommeyer,  b.  C.  Apr.  17,  1839,  Sedams- 
ville  Jan.  30,  1876,  s.  John  Frederic  and  Mar}^  Elizabeth  (Straw- 
camp),  she  1.  Sedamsv.  Ch.  b.  near  Cincinnati :  Alary  Frances'' 
Frommeyer,  b.  Sept.  i,  1862  ;  Agnes  Philomena^  Frommeyer,  May 
18,  1864  ;  Josephine'  Fro7nmeyer,  b.  Apr.  2,  1866,  d.  Oct.  12,  1867  ; 
John  Francis  Edward'^  Frommeyer,  b.  Oct.  2,  1868  ;  Albert  Eugene^ 
Frommeyer,  May  30,  1870  ;  Vincent  Frederic^  Frovwieyer,  b.  Feb. 
22,  d.  Nov.  2,  1873  ;  Arthur  Ferdinand''  Frommeyer,  b.  Mar.  29,  1875. 

10230  Mary  Magdalene''  Hackcnger,  b.  Mar.  17,  1843,  m. 
Cincin.  Sept.  26,  1865,  Joseph  Ernst,  b.  Westphalia,  Prussia,  Dec. 
10,  1836,  s.  Frances  and  Ann  Maria  (Wilmers).  Of  Ste.  Gene- 
vieve, Ste.  Genevieve  co.,  Mo.  Ch.:  Francis  Joseph  Adam^  Ernst, 
b.  Sept.  23,  1866,  St.  Peters,  Franklin  co.,  Ind.;  John  Edward^ 
Ernst,  Nov.  5,  1868,  New  Offenburg,  Ste.  Genevieve  co.,  Mo.; 
William  Anthony^  Ernst  b.  Nov.  26,  1870,  New  O.,  d.  New  O. 
June  12,  1 87 1  ;  Mary  Alice"  Ernst,  b.  May  3,  1872,  New  O.;  Flo7-- 
ence'  Ernst,  b.  Nov.  6,  1874,  St.  Gen.;  Henry"  Ernst,  b.  Jan.  13,  St. 
G.,  d.  St.  G.  17,  1877.     Ada\ 

1 023 1  William  Henij^  Hackcnger,  b.  Mar.  17,  1845,  m.  Cine. 
Jan.  24,  1868,  Elizabeth  Christina  Cook,  b.  Delhi,  O.,  Jan.  22, 
1849,  da.  William  and  Christina  (Felwich).  Of  Sedamsv., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Louisa  May"  Hackcnger,  b.  Oct.  17,  1868,  1.  home  ; 
William  Henrf  Hackcfiger,  b.  June  30,  d.  Aug.  31,  1872  ;  James 
Fitter"  Hackcnger,  b.  Jan.  10,  1874,  1.  home  ;  John  Coolz'  Hackcnger, 
Dec.  4,  1875,  1.  home. 

10232  James  Fitter^  Hackcnger,  b.  Aug.  20,  1846,  unm.  Of 
Cine,  hotel  clerk.  10233  Joseph  Lord''  Hackcnger,  Nov.  15,  1849, 
unm.;  of  Cine.  10234  Charles  Francis^  LLackenger,  July  20,  1853, 
unm.;  of  Cine.  10235  Sarah  Jane"  Hackcnger,  July  3,  1856,  unm; 
of  Sedamsville. 

4338. 

litlfllS    liillinffS'    HoVey    {Ru/hs  ClevehmcP  llovey,  A.higa.i\Mien.*, 

J0.3,  sam.^),  d.  Albany*  Vt.,  Jan.*9,  1844,  a.  49,  m.  Williamstown, 
Vt.,  Jan.  14,  1819,  Polly  Kendall,  b.  W.  July  7,  1797,  da.  Timothy 
and  Eunice  (Houghton).  She  1.,  1878,  Albany,  Vt.  He  was 
widely  known.     Ch.  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1269 

4-10236     George"-  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  6,  1819,  Brookfield,  Vt.;  Son\ 
b.  and  d.  B.  Aug.  2,  1821;  Daughter'',  b.  and  d.  B.  July  23,  1822. 
+  10237     Elias  Seabury''  Hovey,  b.  Oct  4,  1823,  Brookfield,  Vt. 

10238  John  Billings*  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  27,  1825,  B.,  m.  Albany, 
Vt.,  May  26,  1853,  Ellen  Chamberlin,  b.  A.  Nov.  4,  1824,  da.  Eli 
and  Achsah  (Delano),  1.  Albany,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  A.  :  Wallace 
Henry^  Hovey,  Oct.  13,  1854;  Lillie  Ellen^  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  17,  1858, 
d.  Aug.  25,  1869;  Selma  Violet"  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  i,  1861. 

10239  Alviii^  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  7,  1827,  Albany,  Vt,  m.  ist  A., 
Jan.  18,  1853,  Lydia  Abby  Smith,  b.  Vershire,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1827, 
d.  Alb.  Apr.  20,  1870,  da.  Silas  and  Lucy  (White).  He  m.  2d, 
Coral,  McHenry  co..  111.,  Mar.  14,  187 1,  Susan  Eliza  Clemons,  b. 
Wells,  Vt,  Feb.  23,  1836,  da.  Wesley  and  Lucretia  (Smith);  res. 
1877-90,  Burr  Oak,  Jewell  co.,  Kan.,  photographer.  While  liv- 
ing in  Vt  he  had  a  severe  accident  at  Bellows  Falls,  Windham 
CO.,  Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1853,  at  a  sawing  machine;  was  treated  by  Dr. 
Jennings  of  New  Bedford,  Mass. ;  surgical  operation  pub.  in 
Herald  and  Journal,  N.  Bedford,  and  copied  into  other  papers. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Albany  :  Da.\  b.  and  d.  A.,  May  23,  1862;  Son\ 
b.  and  d.  A.,  Apr.  17,  1864  ;  Da\  b.  and  d.  A.  Apr.  17,  1864  ; 
George\  b.  May  3,  d.  A.,  13.  1865.  By  2d  m.  :  B>a.\  b.  and  d. 
Coral  Oct.  8,  1872;  William  Alviif  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  8,  1874,  Evans- 
ton,  111.     Son\  b.  July  9,  1829,  Albany,  d.  July  9,  1829. 

10240  Lewis'"  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  3,  1831,  A.,  d.  Swanton,  Butler 
CO.,  la.,  Apr.  5,  1877,  m.  Linn  co.,  la.,  July  15,  1855,  Marcia  A. 
Ufford,  b.  Glover,  Vt.,  June  28,  1832,  da.  Thomas  Jefferson  and 
Sophia  Huntington  (Cutler).  She  1.,  1879,  Swanton.  Ch.  : 
Clara  Sophia"  Hovey,  b.  July  5,  1862,  Littleton,  la.,  d.  S.  Mar.  15, 
1867  ;  Julia  Idella"  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  3,  1864,  L.  ;  Hattie  Ellsivorth^ 
Hovey,  b.  Oct.  19,  1866,  Swanton,  d.  Sept.  9,  1870  ;  Emma  Folly" 
Hovey,  b.  Oct.  17,  1868,  S. 

10241  Elijah  Adams'"  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  13,  1833,  Albany,  m.  A. 
July  4,  1857,  Rhoda  Lyman,  b.  Glover,  dwelt  South  Evanston, 
Cook  CO.,  111.  ;  1.  Tampico,  Whiteside  co..  111.,  drive  well  business. 
Ch.  :  A  dele"  Hovey.  b.  ab.  1859,  d.  Dec.  25,  1869;  Silas"  Hovey,  b. 
ab.  1 861;   Maurice"  Hovey,  b.  ab.  1864. 

10242  Timothy  KendaW  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  20,  1835,  Albany,  m. 
Littleton,  Dec.  15, 1860,  Electa  B.  Little,  b.  La  Salle  co..  111.,  Jan. 
20,  1844,  da.  Moses  and  Sarah  (Cook),  1.  Littleton,  miller.  Ch.  : 
Alice"  Hovey.  b.  Apr.  18,  1862,  Butler  co.,  la.,  d.  Sept.  6,  1863; 
Nellie  M"  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  9,  1864,  B.  co. ;  Susie"  Hovey,  b.  Mar.  14, 
1871,  Clay  CO.,  Dak.;  Edmund  L."  Hovey,  b.  July  30,  1873,  C.  co. 

10243  Mary  Ami"  Hovey,  b,  Aug.  30,  1837,  Albany,  m.  A. 
Dec.  27,  1858,  Madison  Cowles,  b.  Irasburg,  Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1833,  s. 
Charles  and  Anna  (Metcalf),  1.  Albany,  builder.  Ch.  :  Da\  b. 
and  d.  Dec.  30,  1862;  Almira  Ho7vard"  Coivles,  b.  Mar.  21,  1864; 
Son",  b.  and  d.  Dec.  2,  1865;  Archie  Billings"  Cowles,  b.  Jan.  5,  d. 
Sept.  II,  1870;  Roscoe  Madison"  Cowles,  b.  Mar.  4,  1871;  Clarence 
Forte?-"  Cowles,\>.  Aug.  30,  1875  ;  Herbert  Hayes"  Cojvles,  Aug.  10, 
1877. 

10244  Emily  Darling^  Hovey,  b.  July  4,  1839,  Albany,  m. 
Independence,  la.,  Jan.  10,  1871,  as  2d  w.,  Jesse  Rogers  Beede, 
b.  Albany,  Aug.  28,  1837,  s.  Nathan  and  Mary  A.  (Rogers).  (He 
m.  ist  Susan  Livingston^  Hovey  A^  10245.)  1.  Vermillion,  Clay  co., 
Dak.,  farmer.     Ch.  :  Addie  Electa"  Beede,  b.  Sept.  i,  1875. 


1270 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


10245  Susau  Livingstoif'  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  14,  1842,  Albany,  Vt., 
d.  Sept.  8,  1870,  m.  A.  Aug.  10,  1862,  as  ist  w.,  Jesse  Rogers 
Beede.  (He  m.  2d  Emily  Darling^  Hovey,-^  10244.)  Ch.  :  Willie 
Hovey^  Beede,  b.  July  30,  1867. 

4340. 

Orange'  Jiovey  {rii/hs  Cleveland^  Hovey),m.  ist,  Chelsea,  Vt., 
Feb.  5,  1818,  Clarissa  Williams,  b.  C.  Apr.  15,  1799,  d.  Albany,  Vt, 
June  9,  1855,  da,  Charles  and  Anna  (Perry).  He  m.  2d,  Crafts- 
bury,  Vt.,  Dec.  12,  1855,  Mrs.  Louis^  Maria  (Wood)  Hidden,  b. 
Craftsb.  Jan.  20,  1800,  wid.  Oliver  Hidden,  da.  Dexter  and  Mary 
(Lines),  1.  Craftsbury,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

10246  Orange^  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  9,  1818,  Brookfield,  Vt.,  m. 
Belgrade,  Me.,  March  2,  1845,  Matilda  Abbey  Penney,  b.  Belg. 
Dec.  4,  1825,  da.  George  Hamilton  and  Jane  (Bickford),  1.  AVest 
Waterville,  Kennebec  co.,  Me.,  scythe  mfr.  Ch.  b.  North 
Wayne,  Kennebec  co..  Me.  :  Soif,  b.  and  d.  Sept.  23,  1846;  Soii\ 
b.  and  d.  Oct.  31,  1847;  George  Lori)f  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  7,  1855,  unm., 
1.  W.  Waterv.,  R.  R.  express. 

10247  Clarissa  Amf  Hovey,  b.  vSept.  8,  1820,  Brookf.,  m. 
Albany,  Feb.  12,  1851,  Jonathan  Hartwell  Wheeler,  b.  Amherst, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  5,  1821,  s.  Jonathan  and  Polly  (McClure),  1.  Oshkosh, 
Wis.,  sash  and  blind  mfr.  Ch.  :  George  HartwelP  Wheeler, 
b.  March  23,  1852,  Nashua,  N.  H.,  unm.,  1.  Milwaukee,  Wis,, 
accountant;  Frank  Hovef  Wheeler,  March  20,  1859,  Merrimac, 
Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H.,  1.  Milwaukee,  accountant.  AbieP  Hovey, 
b.  Jan.  23,  1822,  Brookf.,  d.  Northfield,  Vt,  Sept.  8,  1826. 

10248  Oliver  Ferry^  Hovey,  b.  July  22,  1825,  Northf.,  d.  Santa 
Fe,  Santa  Fe  co.,  N.  M,,  Aug.  9,  1862,  m.  a  Mexican  lady,  name 
unk.;  rem.  to  New  Orleans,  La.,  thence  to  Hudson's  Bay;  in 
Mexican  war  1846,  joined  Col.  Boriphan's  reg.  on  the  plains, 
reg.  went  to  Santa  Fe.  After  peace  was  editor  and  proprietor 
Santa  Fe  Republican,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV;  printer.    Ch.:  2. 

10249  Lucinda^  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  4,  1828,  Northf.,  m.  Albany, 
Dec.  27,  1846,  Josiah  D.  Hood,  b.  Chelsea  June  9,  1817,  d.  C. 
Jan.  6,  1878,  s.  Amos  and  Sally  (Smith).  She  1.  Chelsea.  Ch.  : 
Oliver  Ferry^  Hood,  b.  Mar.  11,  1849,  Alb.,  m.  Chel.,  Feb.  19,  1873, 
Abbie  Louisa  Tucker;  Clara  Amanda'  Hood,  b.  Jan.  3,  185 1,  Alb., 
d.  Chel.  June  4,  1863;  Alice  May''  Hood,  b.  June  11,  1858,  C,  d. 
C.  May  29,  1863  ;  Emma  Jllinnic''  Hood,  b.  Oct.  8,  1867,  Washing- 
ton, Vt.  10250  JVilliam  Falmer"  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  8,  1831,  Northf., 
1,,  187 1,  Downieville,  Cal. 

1025 1  Amanda  Malvina^  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  10,  1837,  Northf.,  d. 
Alb.  Aug.  10,  1875,  m.  A.  Mar.  3,  1862,  George  Stephen  Fogg,  b. 
Chelsea  June  30,  1838,  s.  Stephen  and  Dorothy  (Smith),  1.  North 
Tunbridge,  Orange  co.,  Vt.     Ch. :  Fa.'',  b.  and  d.  Aug.  31,  1872. 

4341. 

Silas'    Hovey    {Rufus  Cleveland^  Hovey),  d.   Albany,  Vt.,  July  29, 

1868,  a.  67,  m.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Apr.,  1823,  Polly  Annis,  b.  C.,  Mar. 
8,  1801,  d.  Albany,  Aug.  21,  1859,  da.  Solomon  and  Susan  (Bos- 
worth),  farmer.     Ch.  : 

+  10252  Willianf  Hovey,  b.  May  23,  1824,  Brookfield,  Vt. 
Mary\  b.  July  26,  1826,  Alb.,  d.  Mar.  9,  1832. 


DESCENDANTS   OF.  MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  127 1 

-I-10253  Ariel  Bi/ni/iai/r  Ilovey,  b.  Feb.  9,  1829,  Albany,  Vt. 
Laura^,  b.  Feb.  21,  A.,  d.  Apr.  14,  1831  ;  Silas^^  b.  Feb.  2,  1833, 
A.,  d.  Aug-.  15,  ,841;  Ma}f,  b.  July  17,  1835,  A.,  d.  Aug.  16, 
1841  ;  Ziba\  b.  May  26,  1838,  A.,  d.  July  13,  1844. 

10254  Lauretta  F.*'  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  14,  1840,  A.,  m.  A.,  Aug. 
27,  1859,  Henry  Lathrop  Kendall,  b.  Cavendi.sh,  Vt.,  Sept.  17, 
1836,  s.  Austin  and  Marcia  (Harrington),  1.  Tiffin,  O.,  jeweler. 
Ch.  :  Wiim  Kendall,  b.  Oct.  24,  1861,  Albany,  d.  Mar.  i,  1864; 
George  Wooer  Kendall,  b.  Dec.  21,  1865,  A.,  d.  Mar.  29,  1866; 
Ella  Maf  Kendall,  b.  ]\Iay  7,  187 1,  Tiffin. 

4342. 

Hhoda^  Hoveij  {ru/us  Cleveland^  hovo),  d.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  June 
22,  July  6,  1878,  a.  75,  m.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Nov.  27,  1823,  Moses 
Ordway,  b.  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  July  7,  1798,  d.  Williamstown,  Vt., 
Nov.  6,  1866,  s.  Moses  and  Nancy  (Bean),  farmer.     Gh.  : 

-[-10255  Charlotte  Elizabeth^  Ordway,  b.  Aug.  31,  1824,  Wil- 
liamstown. 

-|- 10256     Franklin^  Ordway,  b.  Jan.  19,  1826. 

10257  Martin  Frederic^  Ordway,  b.  Dec.  11,  1827,  m. 
Brookfield,  June  7,  1852,  Diana  Burnliam,  b.  Aug.  18,  1833,  da. 

Ariel  and  Sally  (Paine),  1.  Chelsea,    farmer.     Ch.  :    ',  b. 

Apr.  19,  d.  20,  185.3;  Ella  Diana'  Ordway,  b.  Jan.  28,  1856; 
Addie  Sallie^  Ordway,  Oct.  13,  1858  ;  Frederic^  Ordway,  Aug.  5, 
1863  ;   Grace''  Ordway,  Aug.  4,  1874. 

4343. 

Sinieon  Skinner'  Hovey  {Rufus  cu-veiand^ Hove\),  d.  Albany, 
Vt.,  Feb.  15,  1842,  a.  33,  m.  ist.  A.,  Nov.  26,  1833,  Emeline 
Chamberlain,  b.  A.,  Nov.  10,  181 2,  d.  A.,  July  5,  1834,  da.  Eli 
and  Sally  (Stanley).  He  m.  2d,  Brownington,  Vt.,  Nov.  28, 
1835,  Ann  Bliss  Gross,  b.  B.,  Apr.  3,  1818,  d.  Newbury,  Vt.,  Mar. 
17,  1865,  da.  Col.  Gilbert  and  Esther  Burgess  (Hilliard).  (She 
m.  again,  see  below),  ist  m.,  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.  :  Henry  La 
Fayette'^,  b.  Jan.  25,  1838,  Albany,  d.  A.,  Feb.  25,  1S41. 

10255  LLenry  Mar^  LLovey,  b.  Oct.  29,  1840,  m.  Derby  Line, 
Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  July  7,  1862.  William  Jondro,  b.  Derby  L., 
July  1 8,  1837,  s.  Joseph  D.  and  Charlotte  (Mitchell),  1.  Derby  L., 
1878.     s.  p. 

10259  Harriet  Almira^  Hovey,  h.  May  17,  1842,  d.  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  May  16,  1878,  in.  C,  May  12,  1864,  Joseph  Addison 
Carter,  b.  Plymouth,  Windsor  co.,  Vt.,  Sept.  12,  1835,  s.  Horatio 
Nelson  and  Marcia  Salome  (Brown),  1.  Chicopee.  Ch.  b.  Chic- 
opee :  Mary  Ella^  Carter,  Mar.  9,  1866  ;  Belle'  Carter,  Jan.  29, 
1868  ;  Addison  Hovey''  Carter,  b.  Mar.  13,  1S69,  d.  Sept.  8,  1869  ; 
Edith  Hovey''  Carter,  b.  Aug.  13,  1870  ;  Helen  Gertrude^  Carter, 
Feb.  25,  1872  ;  Nelson  Brown^  Carter,  June  i,  1876  ;  George  Wil- 
liam^ Carter,  Apr.  26,  1878. 

Hon.  Sinieon  Skinner''  Hovey  resided  Albany,  merchant  ; 
Democratic  member  Vermont  Legislature,  1841.  Mrs.  Ann 
Bliss  (Gross)  Hovey  m.  Bennington,  Vt.,  May  21,  1847,  Joseph 
Wooley  of  Derby  L.  Ch.  b.  Derby  L.  :  Charles  Henry  Wooley, 
b.  Feb.  20,  1848  ;  George  Gross  Wooley,  Feb.  14,  1850. 


12/2 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


4345. 


Laura'  Hocey  (Rufus  Cleveland^  Hovey),  cl.  Albaii}^,  Vt.,  Jan. 
12,  i868,  a.  55,  m.  A.,  Dec.  13,  1831,  Seth  Phelps,  b.  Pembroke, 
N.  H.,  Apr.  6,  1804,  s.  Joshua  and  Hannah  (Fowler),  1.  Albany, 
farmer.     Ch.  : 

10260  Siiiioiids  Fowler'^  Phelps,  b.  Mar.  17,  1834,  m.  New- 
port, Vt.,  Dec.  15,  i860,  Susan  Jane  Critchett,  b.  Epsom,  Merri- 
mack CO.,  N.  H.,  Mar.  11,  1839,  da.  Aaron  and  Mahala  (No3res),  1. 
Lowell,  Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  George  Hove/  F/ielps,  b. 
July  17,  1862,  L.  ;  Ida  Belle"  Phelps,  June  16,  1866,  A.  10261 
George  Hovef  Phelps,  b.  Feb.  13,  1838,  d.  Jan.  2,  1S62,  unm. 
10262  Betsey  Grant''  Phelps,  b.  Mar.  31,  1843,  unm. 

4346. 

HovaGe  Nelson  Hoveij  {ru/us  Cleveland^  Hovey),  d.  Lowell, 
Vt,  Ma}^  15,  1882,  a.  67,  m.  ist,  Irasburgh,  Vt.,  May  26,  1836, 
Fanny  Caroline  Kellum,  b.  I.,  Oct.  29,  1814,  d.  Lowell,  Feb.  12, 
1873,  "ia.  John  and  Deborah  (Haines).  He  m.  2d,  Bethel,  Vt., 
Dec.  23,  1873,  Myrtilla  Eglantine  Hitchcock,  b.  AVestfield,  Vt., 
Sept.  29,  1837,  da.  Newton  and  Submit  (Perkins).  Ch.  by  ist 
m.  b.  Albany  :  10263  Charles  Kelluui^  Hovey,  b.  July  14,  183,7,  d. 
A.,  July  23,  1879,  unm.,  of  Lowell. 

10264  Arthur  Judso/f  Hovey  (Rev.),  b.  Apr.  3,  1842,  m. 
Providence,  R.  I.,  June  27,  1872,  Ella  Experience  Mason,  b.  P., 
Jan.  4,  1840,  da.  Nathan  and  Emeline  (Armington).  Pastor  of 
the  Baptist  church  in  Stoneham,  Mass.,  1878.  Ch.  :  Z>^z.^,  b. 
Apr.  15,  d.  June  19,  1873  ;  Horaee  Masoif  Hovey,  b.  Apr.   6,  1877. 

10265  Laura  Elizabeth"  Hovey,  b.  Mar,  12,  1847,  teacher, 
Boston,  Mass. 

10266  Annie  Catharine^  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  6,  1852,  1.  Lowell. 

10267  Fannie  Caroline^  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  6,  1852,  m.  Stone- 
ham,  May  5,  1874,  Dr.  Anson  Joseph  Golden,  b.  Sutton,  P.  Q., 
May  15,  1848,  s.  Warden  and  Eliza  Elizabeth  (Moffet),  1.  Maiden 
Rock,  Pierce  co ,  Wis.,  physician  and  surgeon.  Ch.  :  Verna 
Jennie'  Golden,  b.  Apr.  30,  1876,  River  Falls,  Pierce  co..  Wis.  ; 
Laura  Elizabeth^  Golden,  Nov.  ,3,  1878,  Maiden  R. 

10268  Albert  Silas"  ILovey,  b.  Sept.  28,  1856,  m.  Stoneham, 
July  9,  1879,  Ella  Harris,  1.  Stoneham,  salesman. 

Rev.  Horaee  Nelson''  Hovey,  Baptist  clergyman,  entered  the 
ministry,  1842,  pastor  church  in  Albany,  1843  to  1866,  in  that 
time  had  pastoral  charge  of  the  Newport,  Vt.,  church  8  years, 
and  in  L-asburg  3  years,  preaching.  Fro'm  July,  1876,  pastor  of 
the  Lowell,  Vt.,  church. 

4347. 

Lola    or    Lowllf    Sanderson    {Rebecca^  Hovey,   Abigails,    Benj.S 

Joseph^,  Samuel'-;),  d.  Osakis,  Douglas  CO.,  Minn.,  May  19,  1875,  a.  79, 
m.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Jan.  i,  1815,  Gurdon  Lincoln,  b.  Windham, 
Windham  co.,  Vt.,  Jan.  25,  17S7,  d.  Madison,  O.,  July  5,  1864,  s. 
Samuel  and  Prudence  (Lincoln).  He  was  a  soldier  of  181 2. 
Ch.  : 

10269  Oliver  Gurdon^  Lineoln,  b.  Oct.  31,  1816,  Chelsea,  m. 
C,  May  13,  1875,  Mary  Augusta  Hood,  b.  C,  Feb.  28,  1836,  da. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1273 


Elihii  and  Eliza  (Stevens),  always  dwelt  Chelsea,  where  1.  1878, 
farmer,     s.  p. 

10270  SamueP  Lincoln,  b.  Apr.  25, 1818,  C,  m.  ist.  Glover, 
Vt.,  July  3,  185 1,  Mary  Patterson  Vance,  b.  G.,  Ma}^  13,  1S22,  d. 
Albany,  Vt.,  July  10,  1860,  da.  John  M.  G.  and  Laura  (Patter- 
son). He  m.  2d,  Newport,  Vt.,  July  10,  1861,  Violetta  Rebecca 
Jones,  b.  N.,  June  27,  1832,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Rebecca  (Adams), 

1.  Newport,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Alice  Afarietta'  Lincoln,  b. 
Mar.  6,  1855;  SantueP  Lincoln,  b.  Sept.  22,  d.  24,  1S57  ;  Da!\  b. 
and  d.  July  2,  i860.     2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

10271  Ros-lvcU^  Lincoln,  b.  Nov.  9,  1819,  Chelsea,  d.  C,  Dec. 
24,  1874,  m.  C,  Nov.  10,  1841,  Lucy  D.  Hood,  b.  C,  June  19,  1823, 
da.  Amos  and  Sally  (Smith),  she  1.  Manchester,  N.  H.  Ch.: 
Mai'cella^  Lincoln,  b.  June  19,  1844,  Albany. 

-[-10272  Alniira  Lola""  Lincoln.,  b.  Aug".  14,  1822,  Walden,  Cale- 
donia CO.,  Vt. 

-(-10273  James  Sanderson*  Lincoln,  b.  July  14,  1824,  Walden, 
Vt. 

10274  Lcvina^  Lincoln,  b.  Dec.  17,  1825,  W.,  m.  ist,  North- 
field,  Vt.,  May  17,  1846,  Eri  Wood  Wilder,  b.  Stark,  Coos  co.,  N. 
H.,  Oct.  14,  1818,  s.  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Blake).  Divorced. 
He  dwelt  in  Defiance  co.,  O.,  1.  1879,  ^^  Mo.,  farmer.  She  m. 
2d,  Elmore,  Ottawa  co.,  O.,  Nov.  11,  1870,  Thomas  Blake,  born 
Canada,  July  25,  1818,  a  s.  John.  Separated.  He  1.  Genoa,  Ot- 
tawa CO.,  O.  She  1.,  so  supposed,  in  or  n.  Cleveland,  O.  Both 
m.:  s.  p. 

10275  Alvin  LLovcf  Lincoln,  born  June  19,  1828,  Danville, 
Caledonia  co.,  Vt.,  m.  Alexandria,  Douglas  co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  18, 
1874,  Catharine  Louisa  Graham,  b.  Madison,  Sandusky  co.,  O., 
da.  Isaac  and  Sarah  Jane  (Biddle),  1.  Wadena,  Wadena  co.,  j\Iinn. 
Ch.:   Carrie  Maf  Li)icoln,  b.  Mar.  2,  1876,  Osakis. 

10276  Prudence*  Lincoln,  b.  Feb.  11,  1831,  Walden,  m.  Al- 
bany, June  28,  1853,  Hiram  Mason  Works,  b.  Craftsbury,  Vt., 
May  7,  1832,  s.  Hiram  Mason  and  Nancy  (Gates),  1.  Mountain 
Lake,  Cottonwood  co.,  Minn.  Ch.:  Francis  Adelberf^  Works,  b. 
Sept.  I,  1858;    Charles  LTi rani''  IJ^orks,  Aug'.  14,  i860. 

10277  Rebecca*  Lincoln,  b.  Apr.  14,  1833,  Walden,  d.  Albany, 
Apr.  10,  1 85 1. 

10278  Emily*  Lincoln,  b.  June  29,  1836,  Chelsea,  m.  INIadi- 
son,  O.,  Dec.  7,  1865,  Martin  Van  Biiren*  McCrillis  -[-10289  (i^^^- 
becca'  Sandersoii),  1.  Mountain  Lake,  farmer.  Ch.:  Ida  Afaf  jSLcCril- 
lis,  b.  Sept.  25,  1866;  /essie  Myrtle'  AlcCrillis,  b.  Apr.  11,  1868; 
Lovell  Milan"  and  Milo'LowclP  McCrillis  (tw.),  b.  Dec.  24,  1870. 

4348. 

Electa'  Sand evsoii  {Rebecca^ Hovey),  died  Lower  Sandusky, 
now  Fremont,  O.,  Oct.  3,  1846,  a.  49,  m.  Williamstown,  Vt..  Dec. 
26,  1822,  Joshua  Luce,  b.  W.,  Dec.  7,  1796,  d.  Lower  S.,  Feb.  10, 
1842,  a  s.  Daniel  and  Edith  (Bakeman),  farmer.     Ch.: 

10279  Edith^  Luce,  b.  Feb.  21,  1824,  Williamst.,  d.  W.,  Oct. 

2,  1846,  m.  Fremont,  i\Iay  27,  1843,  her  cousin,  Ephraim  Luce 
Flynt,  b.  Williamst.,  Mar.  12,  181S,  s.  Leonard  and  Annie  (Luce), 
1.  Willimantic,  Conn.,  1879,  rnerch.     s.  p. 


1274 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


10280  Siiiioii^  Luce,  b.  July  19,  1825,  Williamst.,  m.  Mattole 
Valle}',  Humboldt  co.,  Cal.,  Feb.  21,  i860,  Mary  Ann  Flenner,  b. 
in  Mo.,  Apr.  19,  1845,  da.  Simon  Peter  Cartrite  and  Pheba 
(Pruett),  1.  Petrolia,  Humboldt  co.,  Cal.  Ch.:  William^  Luce,  b. 
Mar.  4,  1861,  Mattole  V.;  Amelia'^  Luce,  b.  May  13,  1863,  M.  V.; 
Hettie''  Luce,  b.  May  6,  1865,  M.  V.,  d.  Mar.  24,  1867  ;  George^  Luce, 
b.  June  15,  1867,  M.  v.;  Ida^  Luce,  b.  Dec.  18,  1869,  Salmon  Creek, 
Eel  River,  Humboldt  co.,  Cal.;  Lillie^  Luce,  b.  Feb.  24,  1878,  S. 
C  ;  -Rose^  Luce,  b.  Dec.  24,  1877,  S.  C. 

102S1  DanieP  Luce,  b.  May  25,  1827,  William.st.,  m.  in  Ky., 
Jan.  15,  1S54,  Elizabeth  Lovina  Cull,  born  Washington  co.,  Ky., 
Apr.  26,  1836,  1.  Haywood,  Cal.  Cli.:  Lucinda  Frances^  Luce,  b. 
Dec.  23,  1854,  H.,  m.  H.,  Mar.  2,  1879,  Charles  Prous  ;  Eliza  Lo- 
vina^ Luce,  b.  Aug-.  20,  1856,  H.,  d.  Jan.  15,  1857  ;  George  Pierce^ 
Luce,  b.  Jan.  17,  1861;  Alice  CrowelP  Luce,  Dec.  7,  1866;  Mary 
Amelia'^  Luce,  Sept.  9,  ^868. 

-I-10282     Amelia^  Luce,  b.  Mar.  31,  1829,  Oxford,  Erie  co.,  O. 

10283  George^  Luce,  b.  Nov.  11,  1830,  Oxford,  d.  Fremont, 
May  10,  1850. 

10284  Joshua^  Luce,  b.  Apr.  18,  1836,  Townsend,  Sandusky 
CO.,  O.,  m.  Put-in  Bay,  Ottawa  co.,  O.,  Oct.  4,  1867,  Lucinda 
Longnecker,  da.  Benjamin  and  Matilda  (Gillett),  1.  Haywood. 
Ch.:  Oliver'^  Luce,  b.  Sept.  18,  1S68,  Put-in  B.,  d.  Santa  Rosa,  Cal., 
Dec.  30,  1875  ;  Fraiik^  Luce,  b.  Dec.  12,  1869,  Contra  Costa  co., 
Cal.;  Annie  Pauline^  Luce,  Aug.  12,  187 1,  Hayw.;  LJa  ALaf  Luce, 
May  27,  1874,  Livermore,  Alameda  co.,  Cal. 

4350. 

H  eh  ecca''  Sander  sou  {Rebecca^  Hovo)  ,  d.  while  visiting  her 
bro.  and  sister  in  Ind.,  Mar.  4,  1880,  a.  79,  m.  Brookfield,  Vt., 
Nov.  I,  1818,  Brigham  McCrillis,  b.  Corinth,  Vt,  Apr.  18,  1796, 
d.  Sherman,  Huron  co.,  O.,  June  17,  1864,  s.  Robert  and  Rachel 
(Lovell).  Farmer.  She  dwelt,  1878,  Weavers  Corners,  O.  Ch.: 
Son^,  b.  Dec.  3,  Corinth,  d.  14,  1819. 

10285  ILarrict^  McCrillis,  b.  May  7,  1821,  C,  d.  Richland 
CO.,  O.,  Jan.  12,  1850,  m.  ist,  Norwalk,  O.,  Sept.  25,  1840,  John 
Hinkle,  he  died  New  London,  Huron  co.,  O.,  Jan.  31,  1845,  son 
David  and  Eva.  She  m.  2d,  Richland  co.,  Aug.,  1847,  Davis 
Crowl,  he  d.  Aug.  18,  1850.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  fames'  LLinkle,  born 
Mar.  2,  1842,  died  Sept.  2,  1843  '»  Jf^^^'i  Calvin^  LLinkle,  b.  Sept.  18, 
1843,  d.  j\Iay  10,  1844;  LLarriet  Jane'  LLinkle,  b.  May  30,  1845,  ^^ 
Oct.  17,  1858.  By  2d  m.:  Anna  Rebecca'  Crowl,  b.  June,  1848,  d. 
Jan.  30,  1850. 

+  10286  Brigham  LovelP  McCrillis,  b.  Oct.  26,  1823,  AVilliams- 
town,  Vt. 

+  10287     Daniel  LLovey^  McCrillis,  b.  Feb.  9,  1S26,  W. 

10288  Samuel  LLovey^  McCrillis,  b.  Aug.  22,  1827,  Dresden, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Steuben,  Pa.,  Apr.  3,  1859,  Lovisa  Bunce,  b.  Broome 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  1840,  da.  Jacob  and  Mary  Ann  (Fields),  1. 
Monroeville,  O.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Francis"  McCrillis,  born  Feb.  23, 
i860  ;  Lua  Rebecca'  McCrillis,  b.  Mar.  8,  1862,  died  Mar.  12,  1865  ; 
Selcleu''  McCrillis,  born  Nov.  12,  1864;  Orvie'  McCrillis,  Mar.  16, 
1867;    Cora  Ann''  McCrillis,   Mar.    14,   1869;    Florence'  McCrillis, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1275 

Feb.  26,  1 871;  Burton^  McCrillis,  Aug".  4,  1873;  Joel  Sanderson'' 
McCrillis,  Mar.  13,  1876;  Myrta  Alaf  MeCriUis,  Apr.  3,  1879. 
Son\  b.  and  d.  Dresden,  Feb.  22,  1829;  Da.\  b.  and  d.  D.,  May 
10,  1831. 

10289  Martin  J\in  Bnren"  McCrillis,  b.  Mar.  10,  1833,  D., 
m.  Eniily^  Lincoln  -|- 102  7 8. 

10290  Joseph  Warren^  McCrillis,  b.  July  2,  1840,  Sherman, 
m.  Norwalk,  Dec.  28,  1869,  Catherine  Anna  Ruth  Fairchild,  b. 
Cedar  Village,  Mich.,  June  i,  1851,  da.  John  and  Catherine  Jane 
(McKelney),  1.  Occident,  Sonoma  co.,  Cal.  Ch.:  Clarence  War- 
ren" McCrillis,  born  Nov.  8,  187 1,  d.  Sept.  4,  1877;  Dora  LueUa" 
McCrillis,  b.  Mar.  23,  1873  ;  Lul//  Loi/isa''  McCrillis,  Nov.  20,  1874  ; 
Frederic"  McCrillis,  Oct.  10,  1875. 

1 029 1  Milo^  McCrillis,  b.  Oct.  2,  1842,  Sherman,  m.  Clyde, 
O.,  Oct.  2,  1867,  Frances  Liicinda  HoUis,  b.  Sherman,  Sept.  2, 
1846,  da.  Manly  and  Lucinda  H.  (Booth).*  Justice  of  Peace  and 
P.  M.  at  Weaver's  Corners,  manufacturer.  Ch.:  Bertha^  McCril- 
lis, b.  Oct.  2,  1869;    Willie  Manlf  McCrillis,  Nov.  15,  1873. 

4351. 

Minerva'  Sanderson  {Rebecca^  Hovey),  m.  Williamstown,Vt., 
Aug.  4,  1826,  ]eremiah  Arling,  b.  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Apr.  15, 
1805,  d.  Colunibia  City,  Whitley  co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  i,  1878,  s.  Israel 
and  Hannah  (Brown).  Dwelt  Fremont,  O.  She  res.,  1878, 
Columbia  City.     Ch.: 

-f- 10292  Charles  Wesley^  Arling,  b.  May  24,  1827,  Williams- 
town.     Son^,  b.  and  d.  W.,  July  19,  1831. 

-I-10293     Asenath^  Arling,  b.  Oct.  17,  1832,  Oxford,  Seneca  co., 

0.  Son\  b.  June  16,  Ox.,  d.  July  7,  1834. 

+  10294     Minerva''  Arling,  b.  July  27,  1835,  Oxford,  O. 

10295  Hannalf'  Arling,  b.  Mar.  21,  1838,  Ox.,  m.  Columbia 
City,  Ind.,  Charles  Henry  Heaton,  s.  George  and  Anna  (Mosier), 

1.  Columbia  City,  builder.     Ch.:  5  ;  4  living. 

10296  Harvey  Hollister"  Arling,  b.  Mar.  26,  1840,  Read, 
Seneca  co.,  O.,  m.  ist,  Sandusky,  O.,  Sept.  3,  1861,  Lovisa  Lucilla 
Woodford,  b.  S.  Apr.  3,  1842,  d.  S.  Mar.  6,  1867.  He  m.  2d,  Fre- 
mont, O.,  Sept.  6,  1869,  Eliza  Cornelia  Collins,  b.  Avon,  Mich., 
Apr.  22,  1842,  da.  Jedediah  and  Barbara  Ann  (Sterner),  1.  Fre- 
mont, book  agt.  Ch.  b.  Fremont,  by  ist  m.:  Alfred  Henry"  Ar- 
ling, b.  July  27,  1862  ;  Ellen  May"  Arling,  Dec.  15,  1865.  By  2d 
m.:  Grace  Eliza"  Arli/ig,  Jan.  4,  187 1  ;  Minnie  Minerva"  Arling, 
Oct.  4,  1872  ;  Reginald  Collins"  Arling,  Jan.  29,  1875  ;  Harvey  Hol- 
lister"  Arling,  June  30,  1878. 

10297  Hiram  AHvood^  Arling,  b.  Mar.  26,  1840,  Read.  m. 
Maria  Fought,  or  Foutz,  1.  in  or  n.  Columbia  City.  Ch.:  3  Sons' 
and  3  Das",  of  whom  4  living. 

10298  Melissa''  Arling,  b.  July  5,  1842,  Sampson,  O.,  m. 
Columbia  C.  Jan.  29,  1863,  Simon  Perkins  j\Iiner,  b.  Akron,  O., 
d.  ColuiTibia  C.  Oct.  7,  1875,  s.  Samuel  and  Betsey  (Hamilton). 
10299  William  Henrf  Arling,  b.  Dec.  27,  1845,  Sampson,  m.  Fre- 
mont, O.,  Castilla  Skinner,  1.  Fremont.     Ch.:  4. 


12/6 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


4352. 


James'  Smidevson  {Rebecca^  Hovey),  cl.  Bell  Park,  Kanka- 
kee CO.,  111.,  Dec.  31,  1S80,  a.  77,  m.  ist,  Berlin,  Huron  co., 
O.,  Sept.  28,  1830,  wSally  Ann  Miller,  b.  Mich.  Oct.  16,  1808, 
d.  Hunt's  Corners,  Huron  co.,  O.,  Apr.  29,  1841,  da.  Thomas  and 
Sally  (Worthington).  He  m.  2d,  Lyme,  Huron  co.,  O.,  July  4, 
1841,  Almira  Pattee,  b.  Derby,  Vt.,  Jan.  21,  1814,  da.  Richard 
and  Lucinda  (Spaulding-).  Came  to  O.  1827,  dwelt  Pilot  Grove, 
Newton  co.,  Ind.,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Huron  co. :  EHsa 
Alviiia^^  b.  June  18,  1831,  d.  Port  Mitchell,  Noble  co.,  Ind.,  Aug. 
13,  1845  ;  George  Washingtoif,  b.  Dec.  30,  1832,  d.  Norwalk,  O., 
Dec.  20,  1836. 

10300  Elizabeth  Jaiie^  Sanderson,  b.  Feb.  3,  1834,  m.  Mo- 
rocco, Ind.,  Apr.  15,  1855,  Isaac  Brock  Wiltse,  b.  Farmersville, 
Can.,  Aug-.  30,  1830,  «.  Martin  and  Hester  (Coleman),  1.  Bell 
Park.  Ch.:  Ida"  Wiltse,  b.  July  11,  1856,  Farmersv.;  Albert  Er- 
nest" Wiltse,  b.  May  7,  1858,  Newton  co.,  Ind.;  William  Elrwin^ 
Wiltse,  b.  Apr.  19,  i860,  Kankakee  co..  111.;  Carrie  May  Wiltse, 
Sept.  II,  1866,  K.  CO.;  Royal  RusselP  Wiltse,  Oct.  18,  1870,  K.  co.; 
Ann  Elizabeth"  Wiltse,  Feb.  13,  1879,  K.  co. 

10301  Andrew  Jackson''  Sanderson,  b.  June  19,  1837,  died  in 
the  army  Dec,  1863,  m.  Newton  co.  Apr.  10,  i860,  Mary  Cather- 
ine Brunton,  da.  Daniel  and  Margaret.  Ch.:  Emma  Erances" 
Sanderson,  b.  Nov.  24,  1862,  Newton  co. 

10302  Thomas  Miller^  Sanderson  (Rev.),  b.  Feb.  12,  1841, 
m.  Jackson,  Ind.,  Jan.  i,  i860,  Mary  Jane  Carr,  b.  Kosciusko  co., 
Ind.,  Oct.  6,  1842,  da.  John  D.  and  Mary.  Free- Will  Bapti-st 
minister,  ord.  July,  1878,  1.  Pilot  Grove.  Ch.:  Alice  Elvira"  San- 
derson, b.  June  29,  1861  ;  Algernon  Phillip"  Sanderson,  Oct.  25,  1864  ; 
Charles  William"  Sanderson,  June  11,  1868;  Henry  Wilbur"  San- 
derson, b.  Mar.  25,  1873,  d.  Jan.  9,  1874;  Arthur  Erwin"  Sander- 
son, b.  Aug.  I,  1877.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

4354. 

Asenath'  Sanderson  {Rebecca^ Hovey),  m.  ist,  Vermillion, 
Huron  co.,  O.,  May  24,  1829,  Capt.  Harvey  Horton  Hollister,  b. 
Argate,  Vt.,  Mar.  17,  1806,  d.  Vermillion  Aug.  20,  1834,  s.  Jesse 
and  Annie  (Horton).  His  parents  came  to  O.  1815,  dwelt  Ver- 
million, commanded  the  "  Louisa  Jenkins  "  on  the  lakes.  She 
m.  2d,  Oxford,  O.,  July  5,  1835,  Rev.  OHver  Atwood,  b.  Ware, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  4,  or  b.  Wendel,  Oct.  4,  1809,  was  killed  by  Indians 
10  miiles  from  his  home  in  Iowa  Terr.  Sept.  20,  1838,  a  s.  James 
■and  Elizabeth  (McAllister),  rem.  to  Iowa  July,  1837,  Methodist 
missionary  in  Iowa;  started  from  home  in  Iowa  Aug.,  1838,  to 
be  gone  4  weeks.  He  was  last  seen  at  Wapsenonoc  Indian  vil- 
lage (now  Iowa  City),  Cedar  co.,  la.,  10  miles  from  his  home.  Not 
returning,  a  search  w^as  made  and  his  body  was  discovered, 
bearing  marks  of  a  tomahawk  ;  thought  to  have  been  killed  to 
atone  for  death  of  an  Indian.  She  m.  3d,  Sherman,  O.,  Aug.  21, 
1839,  Hiram  Atwood,  b.  Ware,  or  Wendel,  Jan.  30,  181 6,  d.  Brad- 
ford, Mass.,  Apr.  20,  1873,  a  bro.  to  Rev.  Oliver,  merch.  Served 
in  17th  Me.,  discharged  Dec,  1862,  removed  from  Strafford,  Vt., 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1277 

July,  1872,  to   Bradford.     She  1.  1S7S  Portland,  Me.     Ch.  by  ist 
m.:  PoUf  HoUister,  b.  Oct.  10,  Berlin,  O.,  d.  14,  1832. 

10303  Ainiie  Rebecaf  Boilister,  b.  July  10,  1834,  Vermil.,  m. 
ist,  E.  Bethel,  Vt.,  Jan.  7,  1853,  Henry  Atwood,  b.  Ware,  Aug-. 
30,  1818,  d.  Lincoln,  Addison  co.,  Vt.,  June,  1857,  a  bro.  to  Rev. 
Oliver.  She  tn.  2d,  L.,  Nov.,  1858,  Ira'Gove,  b.  L.  June  23,  1838, 
d.  from  wounds  in  army,  June  19,  1863,  s.  Squire  George  and 
Louisa  (Colby),  farmer  ;  enlisted  at  the  beginning  of  the  war  in 
6th  Vt.,  re-enlisted  as  veteran,  wounded  by  a  sharpshooter.  Ch. 
b.  Randolph,  Vt.,  by  ist  m.:  E/roy  Adelbert"  Atwood,  b.  Nov.  5, 
1856,  gold  and  silver  plater  ;  Arthur^  Atwood,  b.  May  23,  1856,  d. 
Jan.  12,  i860;  Eva  AzeP  Atwood,  b.  Mar.  22,  1857,  d.  Dec.  28, 
1864;  by  2d  m.:  Evuiia  AsciicitJf  Gore,  b.  Oct.  15,  1859,  Lincoln; 
Afary  Louisa^  Gove,  June  8,  1861.  By  2d  m.:  Son\  b.  and  d.  Mus- 
cash,  O.,  May  27,  1836  ;  Oliver  Harvef  Atwood,  b.  July  27,  1838, 
la.,  d.  Sherman  Mar.  16,  1839.     By  3d  m.^, 

10304  IVas/iiiigto/i  Irving'^  Atwood,  b.  Feb.  9,  1841,  Lodi, 
Seneca  co.,  O.,  m.  Auburn,  Me.,  Oct.  2,  1862,  Abbie  Frances 
Hartwell,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1844,  da.  Alexander  and 
Emily,  1.  Merrimack,  Essex  county,  Mass.,  merchant.  Ch.:  Inez 
Blanehe''  Atwood,  b.  Mar.  2,  1864,  Lyndon,  Vt.;  Irving  Henry''  At- 
wood, Sept.  28,  1874,  Merrirnac. 

10305  Arthur  Hiram^  Atwood,  b.  June  23,  1843,  Lewisville, 
Huron  co.,  O.,  m.  Auburn  May  2,  1863,  Elizabeth  Hartwell,  b. 
Belfast,  Me.,  or  Penobscot,  Hancock  co.,  Me.,  Nov.  21,  184?,  da. 
Alexander  and  Emily  (McEaslin,  or  Carslin),  1.  Portland,  Me., 
merch.     Ch.:  3  sons',  all  b.  dead. 

10306  Alfred  Eugene^  Atwood,  b.  Sept.  6,  1845,  Ballville, 
Sandusky  co.,  O.,  d.  in  camp  on  the  Rappahannock  Jan.  11,  1863. 
Enlisted^  at  Auburn  Aug.  28,  1862,  17th  Me.,  never  recovered 
from  hardships  at  Fredericksburg  battle.  Emma  Isabel""  Atwood, 
b.  July  12,  1848,  Fremont,  d,  Lincoln  Sept.  28,  1850. 

4355. 

HenjfunUr  Sfindevson  {Rebecca^ Hcz'e\),  d.  Camden,  Ohio, 
June  8,  1 85 1,  a.  41,  m.  Vermillion,  O.,  Aug.  30,  1835,  Mary  Rose 
Clay,  b.  Sparta,  N.  J.,  Dec.  19,  1816,  a  da.  Thomas  and  Rebecca 
(Rose).  (She  m.  2d,  Vermil.,  Dec.  15,  1859,  John  Bassett.)  ^She 
1.  Vermillion  1878.  Ch.:  Eebecca  Rose^  Sanderson,  h.]x\nQ  11,  1836, 
Oxford,  O.,  d.  Camden,  O.,  Sept.  27,  1840. 

10307  Harvey  HoUister*  Sanderson,  b.  Aug.  9,  1S37,  Oxford, 
d.  Corinth,  Miss.,  June  22,  1862,  m.  Nov.  i,  1858,  Mary  Bradley. 
(She  m.  2d,  John  Cross,  and  rem.  West.)  Soldier  Co.  FI,  41st 
O.  V.  M.  Ch.:  Sheldon^  Sanderson,  b.  Sept.  25,  1859,  Vermillion  ; 
Harvey^  Sanderson,  b.  Apr.  15,  1861,  Camden. 

10308  Sarah^  Sanderson,  b.  Dec.  22,  1840,  C,  m.  C.  Jan.  14, 
1863,  John  Leake,  or  Leach,  1.  North  Amherst,  Lorain  co.,  O., 
plow  'manufacturer.  Ch.  b.  Amherst,  O.:  Herbert  If'.^  leake, 
Feb.  5,  1864  ;  Irving  IV."  leake,  Mar.  13,  1866  ;  Fannie  M."  leake, 
Sept.  24,  1868;  Ellen  E.^  leake,  Dec.  7,  1870;  Ie%vis  /.'  Icake, 
Mar.  24,  1876  ;  Hattie  /.'  Leake,  Feb.  3,  1878. 

10309  Henry  Claf  Sanderson,  b.  ]\Iay  5,  1844,  Thompson, 
Seneca  co.,  O.,  d.  Camden  Feb.  21,  1863,  unm.,  from  diseases 
contracted  in  army,  member  41st  O.  V.  M. 


1278  CLEVELAND    GE5JEAL0GY. 

10310  Martha  D.^  Sanderson,  b.  l^.iar.  9,  1847,  Camden,  m. 
Oberlin,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1866,  Theodore  Hulbert  of  Elyria,  O.,  ma- 
chinist. Ch.:  Allen  R.'  Hitlbert,  b.  Oct.  29,  1868,  E.  ;  Arthur' 
Hulbert,  May  8,  1870,  E.;  Mary  A.  E.'  Hulbert,  Jan.  11,  1872,  N. 
Amherst;  Frances  A.'  Hulbet't,  Jan.  26,  1874,  N.  A.;  Grace  Low' 
Hulbert,  Aug.  16, 1876,  N.  A.;  Nellie  T: Hulbert,  Aug.  1 1, 1878,  N.  A. 

1 03 1 1  Elizabeth^  Sanderson,  b.  May  19,  1849,  Camden,  m. 
Vermillion,  Mar.  9,  1874,  John  Miller,  1.  Vermil.,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
v.:  Julia' Miller,  Sept.  16, 1875;    Viola' Miller,  b.  Mayii,d.  29,  1877. 

103 1 2  Mina""  Sanderson,  b.  June  30,  185 1,  Camden,  m.  Dec. 
24,  1870,  William  E.  Bassett,  1.  N.  Amherst,  engineer.  Ch.: 
Mary'  Bassett,  b.  June  10,  187 1,  Vermillion;  Julia'  Bassett,  b.  Oct. 
30,  1872,  Brownhelm,  Lorain  co.,  O.,  d.  Mar.  30,  1873;  John'  Bas- 
sett, b.  July  12,  1874,  Berlin,  O.  ;   Charles'  Bassett,  Jan.  20,  1877,  B. 

4356. 

JoeV  Sdnderson  {Rebecca<^  Hovey),  m.  Sherman,  O.,  Aug.  7, 
1842,  Mary  Ann  Legg,  h.  Somersetshire,  Eng.,  Aug.  11,  i8r6, 
da.  Thomas  and  Ann  (Purchas),  1.  Lima,  Lagrange  co.,  Ind.,  1878, 
well-to-do  farmer.     Ch.: 

10313  George  Washington*"  Sanderson,  b.  Apr.  28,  1843,  Sher- 
man, m.  Van  Buren,  Grant  co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  25,  1866,  Calista  ]\Iaria 
Rice,  b.  Bristol,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1S39,  da.  Erastus  and  Frances  Ma- 
ria (Bean),  1.  Quincy,  Mich.,  farmer.  Ch;  b.  Quincy:  Estella  Ca- 
lista' Sanderson,  b.  Nov.  30,  1868  ;  Joel  Erastus'  Sanderson,  July  6, 
1870;  Marion  Washington'  and  May  Maria'  Sanderson  (iw.),  Feb. 
22,  1873  ;  Myrta  Eliza'  Sanderson,  Sept.  i,  1877. 

1 03 1 4  Jatnes"  Sanderson,  b.  Oct.  30,  1845,  Fawn  River,  St. 
Joseph  CO.,  Mich.,  m.  Lima,  Mar.  6,  1879,  Mary  Elizabeth  Kep- 
iinger,  b.  Dover,  Tuscarawas  co.,  O.,  Jan.  i,  1S54,  da.  Elias  and 
Emily  Ann  (Haverstock),  1.  Lima,  farmer. 

10315  Wilbur  Eisk^  Sanderso?i,  b.  Feb.  3,  1847,  Fawn  R.,  m. 
Sturgis,  Mich.,  Apr.  13, 1873,  Harriet  Rudesil,  b.  Ft. Wayne,  Ind., 
Aug.  14,  1847,  da.  Jacob  and  Margaret  (Tennant),  1.  Lima,  far- 
mer. Ch.  b.  L.:  Clara  May'  Sanderson,  Mar.  8,  1874;  Grade'  San- 
derson, Apr.  3,  1876. 

1 03 1 6  Sarah  Ann"*  Sanderson,  h.  Oct.  9,  1848,  Greenfield, 
Hancock  co.,  Ind.,  m.  Lima,  June  7,  1877,  William  John  Far- 
mafi  Mott,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Oct.  31,  1847,  s.  William  Becket 
and  Annie  Maria  (Shaffer),  1.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  manufacturer. 
She  is  an  artist,  s.  p. 

10317  Rebecca^  Sanderson,  b.  Mar.  23,  1850,  Greenfield,  m. 
Lima,  Feb.  3,  1870,  Ami  Kalahan  Parham,  b.  Greenf.,  May  24, 
1844,  a  s.  Richard  and  Mary  Ann  (Walker),  1.  Bronson,  Mich., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Frank  Elliott'  Parham,  b.  Jan.  30,  187 1  ;  Wilbur 
Wood'  Parham,  b.  Dec.  11,  1872,  d.  June  i,  1S73  ;  Mary  Rosctta' 
Parham,  b.  Feb.  9,  1875  ;  Effte  Maud''l^arha7n,  Aug.  30,  1878. 

10318  Eva^  Sanderson,  b.  Sept.  14,  1853,  Greenf.,  m.  Stur- 
gis. Mich.,  Apr.  8,  1873,  Aaron  Wood  Parham,  b.  Greenf.,  May  8, 
1842,  a  s.  Richard  and  Mary  Ann  (Walker),  1.  Fawn  R.,  farmer. 
Ch.  :  Marshall  Elburtus'  Parham,  b.  Mar.  8,  1S74;  Lillian  Lrene' 
Parham,  Oct.  24,  1876. 

1 03 1 9  Asenath^    Sanderson,  b.  Aug.   22,    1855,    Greenf.,   m. 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1279 


Coldwater,  Mich.,  Apr.  3,  1S73,  Loren  Elliott  Parham,  b.  Fawn 
River,  Dec.  10,  1848,  a  s.  Richard  and  Mary  Ann  (Walker)  Par- 
ham.  Residence,  Fawn  River,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Fawn  River  : 
Frederic  Newton^  Parham,  July  4,  1874;  Allen  Eugene^  Parham, 
July  23,  1875;   Gertrude^  Parham,  Jan.  6,  1879. 

10320  Charlotte  Estella^  Sanderson,  b.  Nov.  15,  1857,  Greenf., 
m.  Lima,  Dec.  25,  1877,  George  Washington  Monroe,  b.  Matti- 
son.  Branch  co.,  Mich.,  July  19,  1855,  s.  Jesse  and  Hannah  (Mer- 
ritt)  Monroe.  Residence,  Mattison,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Clarence  El- 
rof  Monroe,  b.  Feb.  7,  1879. 

4357. 

Samuel  Willis'  Rovey  [samuei^  Hovey),  d.  Merrimack,  Sauk 

CO.,  Wis.,  Apr.  24,  1865,  a.  64,  m.  Williamstown,Vt.,  Dec.  5,  1822, 

Betsey  Kendall,  b.  Alstead,  N.  H.,  July  2,  1795,  d-  Merrimack, 

Apr.  24,  1865, da.  Timothy  and  Eunice  (Houghton),  farmer.    Ch.: 

10321  Samuel  Kendall^  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  30,  1823,  Brookfield, 
Vt.,  m.  ist,  Merrimack,  Jan.  28,  185 1,  Melvina  Sutton,  b.  Sparta, 
Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  i,  1831,  d.  Merrimack,  Mar.  31,  1855, 
da.  David  and  Maria  (Hunt)  Sutton.  He  m.  2d,  Merrimack, 
Nov.  25,  1855,  Rebecca  Ann  Bostwick,  b.  Norfolk,  St.  Lawrence 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1834,  da.  Charles  and  Mary  (Delargee)  Bost- 
wick. Residence,  Westside,  Nobles  co.,  Minn.,  farmer.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.  :  David  Willis^  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  21,  1852;  Melvainc''  Hovey,  b. 
Mar.  3,  1855,  m.  Austin,  Mower  co.,  Minn.,  Apr.  u,  1877,  Emma 
Ralph.  By  2d  m.  :  Mary  Melvina^  Hovey,  b.  July  24,  1859;  Amy 
Jane^  Hovey,  Sept.  30,  1861;  Caroline  Ella^  Hovey,  Apr.  26,  1865; 
Betsey  An?i^  Hovey,  Apr.  2,  1868. 

10322  Eunice  Parmelia^  Hovey,  b.  Apr.  20,  1832,  Albanv,  Vt., 
m.  Merrimack,  Feb.  5, 1854,  Isaac  Emerson,  b.  Lincolnshire,  Eng., 
Dec.  7,  1827,  s.  Matthew  and  SaralT.( Willis)  Emerson.  Residence, 
Westside,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Merrick  :  Matlheiv  James^  Emerson, 
May  25,  1854;  Betsey  Lovina^  Emerson,  b.  Nov.  26,  i860,  m.  West- 
side,  Apr.  5,  1877,  Dr.  Henry  Paine  Bunce,  b.  Janesville,  Wis., 
May  22,  1847,  s.  Dr.  John,  1.  Luverne,  Rock  co.,  Minn.;  Sarah 
Amelia'  Emerson,  b.  Sept.  10,  1864. 

4358. 

Alvail^    Hovey    {Samnel'^  Hovey,   Abigail^   Ben.^   Joseph^,   Sam.sjj     m. 

Hartland,  Vt.,  Feb.  26,  1827,  Mary  Dodge  Trask,  born  Beverly," 
Mass.,  June  10,  1805,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Abigail  (Dodge)  Trask. 
Dwelt,  1879,  E.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  —  a  thrifty  farmer  and  sturdy 
Democrat ;  sold  his  farm  and  bought  a  home  in  E.  Randolph, 
Vt.,  1887.  Ch.  b.  Brookf.  :  Abigail  Libbv^  Hovey,  b.  May  18  d  20' 
1828. 

+  10323     Mary  Ann  Mancy^  Hovey,  b.  June  15,  1829. 

10324  Ebenezer  Trask^  Hovey,  b.  May  24,  1832,  d.  E.  Brookf., 
Sept.  23,  1862,  m.  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Dec.  6,  1835,  Emily  Down- 
ing, b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Jan.  30,  1839,  da.  Jesse  W.  and  Julia  (Libby) 
Downing,  s.  p. 

10325  Emetine^  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  27,  1834,  d.  Brookf.  Aug.  13, 
1856,  m.  E.  Brookf.  Jan.  i,  1855,  Hiram  Wells  Chafey,  b.  Brookf. 
Oct.  22, 1830,  s.  Hiram  and  Asenath  (Kendall)  Wells.  Children  : 
Flora  Emetine''  Chafey,  b.  Dec.  5,  1855,  d.  Aug.  20,  1856. 


I280  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4359. 

JPermelia'  Hoveif  {samuei''  Hovey),  m.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Mar. 
17,  1833,  Bela  Downing,  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Dec.  12,  1804,  s.  Rufus 
and  Mary  (Wells)  Downing;  residence,  Hartford,  Vt.,  1878.  A 
skillful  mechanic.     Ch.  b.  Brookfield  : 

10326  Mary  Hovey^  Downing^  b.  Nov.  20,  1833,  m.  Chelsea, 
Vt.,  Mar.  5,  1857,  Dennison  Goodrich  Crain,  b.  Brookf.  Mar.  27, 
1827,  s.  Elijah  and  Nancy  (Clifford)  Crain,  1.  Port  Atkinson, 
Wis.,  trader.  Ch.  :  Charles  Chester''  Crain,  born  Apr.  28,  1861. 
Samuel  Hovey^  Dotvfiing,  b.  Oct.  27,  1835,  d.  Mar.  17,  1836. 

10327  Alvan  Hovey'^  Downing,  b.  June  27,  1837,  m.  in  Vt., 
Mar.  4,  1861,  Lizzie  Phj^etta  Case,  b.  Barnard,  Vt.,  July  13,  1839, 
da,  Hubbard  and  Phyletta  (Page),  1.  Ft.  Atkinson,  artisan.  Ch.  : 
Z>rt!.°,  b.  and  d.  1862;  Eddie  Ernesf*  Downing,  b.  Nov.  23,  1863; 
Alice  May''  Downing,  May  9,  1866;  Georgie  Glenn^  Downing,  Aug. 
9,  1875.  Martha  Aline rva^  Dozening,  b.  Feb.  16,  1840,  d.  Apr.  16, 
1856. 

10328  Luna  Estclhf  Downing,  b.  Sept.  7,  1842,  m.  Sharon, 
Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1865,  Hazen  Moses  West,  b.  Norwich,  Vt,  Apr.  13, 
1842,  s.  Hazen  Moses  and  Mary  Ann  (Cloud),  1.  Hartford,  Vt., 
farmer.     Ch.:  Jossie  Dean^  West,  b.  July  19,  1867,  d.  July  30,  1868. 

10329  Lydia  Pernielia'^  Doivuing,  b.  Feb.  12,  1844,  m.  Hart- 
ford, Vt.,  Jan.  15,  1870,  Nelson  Walter  White,  b.  Dorchester,  N. 
H.,  Feb.  21,  1838,  s.  Ethan  and  Rosetta  (Cummings)  White. 
Residence,  Hartford,  Vt.,  expert  mechanic,  s.  p. 

10330  Edzuard  Blake^  Downing,  b.  Feb.  9,  1846,  m.  Hills- 
dale, Mich.,  Oct.  29,   1875,  Hortense  Olney,  b.  Hil.  Apr.,  1848, 

da.  Leonard  and  Matilda  ( )  Olney,  1.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 

merchant.     Ch.  :  Leonard  Bela''  Ol/iey,  b.  Mar.  2.  1877,  G.  R. 

1033 1  Eliza  Maria^  Downing,  b.  July  i,  1848,  m.  Norwich,  . 
Vt,,  vSept.   2,    1873,  Alonzo  Chapin  Martin,  b.   Barnston,  P.  Q., 
Mar.  23,  1843,  s.  Allan  and  Hannah  (May)  Martin,  1.  Hartford, 
Vt.,  merchant.     Ch.  :  Millie  May'  Martin,  b,  June  23,  1875. 

4360. 

James  Havveif  Hovey  (samuet^  Hovey),  d.  E,  Brookfield, 
Vt.,  Jan.  3,  1857,  a.  46,  m.  Brookf.  Dec.  5,  1833,  Rachel  Downing, 
b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  May  2,  181 1,  da.  Rufus  and  Polly  (Willis)  Down- 
ing; she  1.  1878,  Hartford,  Vt.     Ch. : 

10332  Lewis  William"  Hovey,  b,  June  6,  1835,  m.  Williams- 
town,  Vt.,  Feb.  2,  1864,  Matilda  Frances  Hixon,  b.  E.  Brookf, 
June  30,  1844,  da.  Albert  and  Rachel  (Goodrich)  Hixon.  Resi- 
dence, 1878,  Boston,  Mass.,.  1879,  Everett,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass., 
cashier.  Ch,  :  Albert  Liarvey''  Liovey,  b.  May  14,  1S67.  Cordelia^ 
Hovey,  b,  Oct.  10,  1840,  d.  Apr,  20,  1842. 

10333  Charles  JVilber"  Hovey,  b.  May  7,  1843,  ^-  ^  soldier  in 
the  army  winter  of  1863  ;  unm. 

4362. 
Arny  Phyletta'  liovey  {sam!iei<^ Hovey),  m,  Brookfield,  Vt., 

Aug.  4,  1864,  Edwin  Smiley^  Hibbard-\- 10T,d>^  (Gurdon  Plummer''  Hibhard, 
Elizabeth  Perkins''  Hovey,  KU'gSiW'),  he  d.  Montpclier,  Vt.,   NoV.   22,   1876, 

a.  37,  builder;  Baptist  deacon.     She  1.  1878,  Montpelier.  s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  128 1 

4364. 

Frrnires'  Hoi'ey  {Abici^  Hovey),  d.  Sept.,  1836,  a.  30,  m.  Mount 
Vernon,  Ind.,  May  17,  1831,  John  Mitinger,  he  d.  Sept.,  1836.    s.  p. 

4365. 

Eliza'  Hovey  (ri5?>/8j%z/n',  Abigail^,  Benj.^,  jo.s,  sam.^),  d.  Mount 
Vernon,  Ind.,  Nov.,  1834,  a.  25,  m.  Mt.  V.  June  17,  1829,  as  ist 
w.,  Andrew  Suter  Gamble,  b.  Christian  co.,  Ky.,  Mar.  10,  1808, 
s.  Joseph  and  Martha  (Crabtree).  (He  m.  2d,  Minerva'  Hovey 
+4369).     Ch.  :  Da.\  b.  and  d.  Apr.  16,  1830. 

10334  Joseph  Hovef  Gamble^  b.  Apr.  16,  1832:  was  killed  in 
a  political  quarrel  Aug.  8,  1864,  unm. 

4367. 

Charlotte'  Hovey  {Abiei^  Hovey),  d.  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Jan., 
1858,  a.  45,  m.  ist,  Mt.  V.  July  13,  1829,  George  La  Farry;  he  d. 
1830.  She  m.  2d,  Mt.  V.,  Aug.  18,  1831,  Thomas  Stone  Veatch, 
b.  Hagerstown,  Md.,  Jan.  5,  1810.  They  were  divorced;  he 
went  to  Cal.  ab.  1842.  She  m.  3d,  Mt.  Vernon,  Oct.  12,  1837, 
Aaron  Culbertson  Moore.  She  m.  4th,  Mt.  V.,  Feb.  24,  185 1, 
Jacob  Fisher,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  5,  1806,  d.  Mt.  V.  Aug. 

16,  1877,  s.  Jacob  and (Haines),  farmer;  ist  m.  s.  p.     Ch. 

by  2d  m.  : 

10335  Virgil  Stone^  Veatch,  b.  July  23,  1832,  Mt.  V.,  m.  June 
23,  1858,  Margaret  Abigail  Oatman,  b.  Floyd  co.,  Ind.,  June  28 
1840,    da.   Jesse  and  Abigail,  1.   Evansville,   Ind.,    1878.      Ch. 
Henry  Abbot f  Veatch,  b.  July  4,  1861  ;  Jessie"  Veatch,  Feb.  28,  1865 
John  Oatuiatf   and  Joseph   J^oss^  Veatch  (tw.),  b.  June   16,   1867 
Philip  Claudius^  Veatch,  July  i,  1874.     Charles^  Veatch,  b.  ab.  1834, 
unm.     By  3d  m. : 

10336  Marf  Moore,  b.  ab.  1839,  d.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1876,  m. 
ab.  i860,  Seth  Spanton,  he  1.  Paterson.     Ch.  :  3. 

10337  Alvin^  Moore,  b.  ab.   1843,  m.  widow  Bradley,  1.  per. 
Terre  Haute  or  Evansville,  Ind. 

10338  Lucy^  Moore,  b.  ab.  1845,  unm.,  prob.  1.  Paterson.    By 
4th  m.  : 

10339  Esther^  Fisher,  b.  Oct.  7, 1 856,  Mt.  V.,  d.  Mt.  V.  Nov.  8, 
1878,  m.  Dec.  13,  1877,  Charles  H.  Barter,  b.  Mt.  V.  June  28, 
1854,  s.  John  H.  and  Mary  (Ashworth).  Ch.  :  Clarence^  Barter, 
b.  Nov.  7,  1878. 

4368. 

Charles'  Hovey  {Adie/^  //ovey),  d.  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  Jan.  9, 
1862,  a.  47,  m.  Mt.  v.,  Oct.  9,  1836,  Lucinda  Nesler,  b.  Mt.  V. 
July  25,  1822,  da.  Christopher  and  Sarah  (Dunn).  She  1.,  1878, 
Mt.  Vernon.  Ch.  b.  Mt.  V. :  Alvina^  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  26,  1837,  d. 
Apr.  5,  1838.  10340  Lizzie^  Hovey,  b.  May  28,  1839,  m.  Black  tp., 
Ind.,  Sept.  22,  1859,  Isaac  Baker,  b.  Mt.  V.  Jan.  8,  1838,  s.  John 
and  America  (Montgomery).  Ch. :  Charles''  Baker,  b.  June  10 
d.  July  5,  i860;  Edward"  Baker,  b.  Dec.  21,  1861,  d.  Oct.  9,  1862 
Frank"  Baker,   b.   Mar.    28,  1863  ;  Nellie"  Baker,  Apr.    18,    1865 

81 


1282  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Jessie^  Baker,  June  17,  1867  ;  Isa^  Baker,  b.  Feb.  18,  d.  Oct.  19, 
1869.  Henry^  Hovey,  b.  Apr.  20,  d.  June  4,  1841  ;  Jerome''  Hovey, 
b.  June  I,  1842,  d.  June  19,  1858. 

10341  Fannie"  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  i,  1845,  ^  Mt.  V.  July  9,  1872, 
m.  Mt.  V.  Mar.  27,  1865,  Robert  Fulton  Dunn,  s.  James  and 
Mary  (Hintchell).  Pilot.  Ch.  :  Lulie^  Dunn,  b.  Jan.  i,  1866,  d. 
Sept.  18,  1869  ;  Marf  Dunn,  b.  Nov.  28,  1868  ;  Roberf  Dunn,  b. 
Apr.  4,  1869,  d.  Apr.  20,  1870. 

10342  Charles*"  Hovey,  b.  Dec.  29,  1847,  m.,  New  Haven,  Gal- 
latin CO.,  111.,  Sept.  5,  1870,  Louisa  Bailey,  b.  vShawneetown,  Gal- 
latin CO.,  111.,  Mar.  11,  1850,  da.  Wyndarand  Amanda  (McKenzie), 
blacksmith.     Ch.  :  Lillie'  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  7,  1872. 

10343  Helen"  Hovey,  b.  Mar.  4,  1850,  d.  Mt.  V.  July  12,  1873, 
m.  Mt.  V.  Oct.  29,  1868,  Thomas  Jefferson  Gardom,  b.  in  111. 
Apr.  27,  1847,  s.  Samuel  and  Lucilla  (Herald),  blacksmith.  Ch.: 
SamueP  Gardom,  b.  Mar.  4,  1869,  d.Aug.  i,  1873;  Eva^  Gardom, 
b.  Apr.  7,  1 871;  Helen''  Gardom,  b.  Dec.  21,  1872,  d.  Jan.,  1874. 
Alvin-  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  5,  1S52,  d.  July  11,  1873. 

10344  Graee""  Hovey,  b.  July  4,  1854,  d.  Mt.  V.  July  22,  1873, 
m.  Mt.  V.  Nov.  19,  1870,  William  Craw;  he  d.  Morley,  Scott  co., 
Mo.,  Mar.  7,  1871.  Eva^  Hovey,  b.  June  15,  1856,  d.  July  20,  22, 
1873;  Mary""  Hovey,  b.  Mar.  26,  1858,  d.  Jan.  5,  \?,6b  ;  Josephine^ 
Hovey,  b.  Aug.  26,  1859;  Lucy^  Hovey,  b.  July  2,  1862,  d.  Sept.  23, 
1863. 

4369. 

Winerva''  Hovey  {Abiei<^ Hovey),  d.  Mt,  Vernon,  Ind.,  Aug. 
16,  1846,  a.  27,  m.  ist,'  Mt.  v.,  Mar.  10,  1836,  as  2d  w.,  Andrew 
Suter  Gamble;  he  d.  Mt.  V.  June  20,  1838,  a.  30.  (He  m.  ist, 
Eliza'  Hovey  +4365).  She  m.  2d,  Mt.  V.,  1842,  Edmund  Bacon, 
b.  Feb.  25,  181 2,  d.,  s.  Charles.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Martha'  Gatnble, 
b.  Jan.  19,  1837,  d.  Oct.  20,  1838. 

10345  Andrew  Suter'  Gamble,  b.  Feb.  10,  1839,  m.  Mt.  V. 
Oct.  25,  1866,  Celia  Lichtenberger,  b.  New  Harmony,  Posey  co., 
Ind.,  Nov.  6,  1845,  a  da.  Aaron  and  Elizabeth  (Noel),  1.,  1878, 
Evansville,  Ind.,  commission  merch.  Ch.  :  Belle''  Gamble,  b. 
Aug.  16,  1867,  Mt.  v.,  d.  Evansv.  Nov.  30,  1869  ;  A?idrew  Suter'' 
Gajtible,  b.  Jan.  5,  1870,  E.,  d.  E.  Oct.  20,  1886,  obituary  in 
Evansville  Journal,  Oct.  21,  1886;  Aaron  Lichtenberger''  Gamble,  b. 
Oct.  21,  1871,  E.  By  2d  m.  :  Charles'  Bacon,  b.  Nov.  2,  1844,  d. 
Hindman,  Ky.,  Nov.  10,  1862  ;  Da.\  b.  Aug.  16,  d.  30,  1846. 

4370. 

Alvin  Pete/l'SO^i'  Hovey  (.-^/w/e //Oiw,  Abigail^  Benjamins  Joseph', 

SamueP,  Mosesi),  b.  Mt.  Vemon,  Ind.,  Sept.  6,  1821,  d.  Indianapolis, 
Ind.,  Nov.  23,  1891,  m.  ist,  Mt.  Vernon,  Nov.  24,  1844,  Mary 
Ann  James,  b.  Baton  Rouge,  La.,  Feb.  22,  1825,  d.  Mt.  Vernon, 
Nov.  16,  1863,  da.  Hon.  Enoch  Randolph  and  Esther  (Dowry). 
He  m.  2d,  in  Grace  church,  New  York  city  (?),  Mrs.  Alice 
(Smith)  Carey,  b.  in  Indiana,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  soon  after  marriage, 
wid.  of  Maj.  William  F.  Carey  of  Cleveland,  O.,  da.  Hon.  Caleb 
Blood  Smith,  Secretary  of  the  Interior  under  Pres.  Lincoln. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.  b.  Mt.  Vernon  : 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1283 

10346  Esther^  Hove\\  b.  Jan.  8,  1846,  m.  N.  Y.  city,  Nov. 
II,  1869,  Maj.  Gustavus  Varsa  Menzies,  b.  Boone  co.,  Ky.,  Dec. 
25,  1844,  s.  Samuel  Garber  and  Sally  Ann  (Winston).  Was  in 
1869  Lt.  Commander,  U.  S.  N.  ;  practising  lawyer  (1879)  of 
firm  Hovey  [Alvin  P.]  &  Menzies.  Ch.  :  Da\  b.  and  d.  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.,  Aug.  26,  1870  ;  Mary''  Menzies,  b.  Oct.  5,  1872,  Mt. 
Vernon  ;  Juliette'  Menzies,  Apr.  22,  1874,  Mt.  V.  ;  Winston^ 
Menzies,  Nov.  22,  1875,  Mt.  V.  Enoch  James''  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  7, 
1848,  d.  Aug.  4,  1852. 

10347  Cliarles  Javies^  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  8,  1850,  m.  Evansville, 
Ind.,  Mar.  16,  1871,  Lillie  Jaquess,  b.  Poseyville,  Posey  co.,  Ind., 
May  6,  1850,  da.  Jonathan  and  Parna  (Whittlesey),  1.  Lake  Side, 
Lake  Hovey,  Mt.  Vernon,  merchant.  Ch.  :  Alvin  Jaquess^ 
Hovey,  b.  Dec.  27,  187 1  ;  MabeP  Hovey,  Sept.  i,  1873,  d.  Aug.  26, 
1876;  Mary''  Hovey,  Aug.  17,  1875;  RandolpJi  Jaquess'  Hovey,  b. 
Mar.  26,  1879,  Mt.  Vernon. 

Mary"-  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  13,  1854,  d.  Mar.  30,  1855. 
Mary  Ami"  Hovey,  b.  Apr.   i,   1857,  d.  Apr.  7,  1858. 
2d  m.:  s.  p. 

Hon.  Alvin  Peterson''  Hovey,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Indiana, 
elected  on  the  Republican  ticket  Nov.  6,  1888  ;  one  of  the  most 
distinguished  descendants  of  Moses'  Cleveland,  being  one  of 
the  four  men  of  Cleveland  blood  who  have  been  chosen  Gov- 
ernors.    [See  +1717,  P-  735-] 

His  education  was  largely  self-gained  by  industry.  In 
early  life  he  taught  school  and  studied  law ;  adm.  to  practice, 
1842.  He  served  as  First  Lt.  in  the  Mexican  war,  1846.  Was 
a  prominent  Democratic  delegate  in  the  convention  that  framed 
the  new  Constitution  of  Indiana  in  1850 ;  was  Judge  of  the  Cir- 
cuit Court  for  the  judicial  district  comprising  Posey  co.  and  10 
other  coanties  in  the  southwestern  part  of  Ind.  from  May,  1851, 
to  May,  1854  ;  elected  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ind., 
May,  1854,  to  1855.  He  was  ap.  by  Pres.  Pierce,  U.  S.  Dist. 
Atty.  for  district  of  Indiana,  served  1856  to  1858,  when  decapi- 
tated by  Pres.  Buchanan  for  supporting  Douglas  for  Pres.,  and 
Daniel  W.  Voorhees  was  appointed  to  fill  the  vacancy.  Gen. 
Hovey  served  with  efficiency  in  the  civil  war  ;  at  its  outbreak 
was  by  Gov.  Oliver  P.  Morton  commissioned  col.  of  the  24th 
Ind.  Vols.  In  1861  was  in  Mo.  under  Fremont  and  Hunter. 
Was  promoted  Brig.-Gen.  Apr.  13,  1862  ;  Brev.  Maj. -Gen.,  U.  S. 
Vols.,  July  9,  1864,  "for  distinguished  and  meritorious  services 
during  the  present  war."  He  commanded  at  battle  of  Cham- 
pion Hill  —  the  key  battle  opening  the  way  to  the  capture  of 
Vicksburg  —  for  which  victory  he  was  warmly  praised  by  Gen. 
Grant ;  his  2  brigades  lost  1,202  men.  Was  with  Grant  at 
Shiloh  and  Vicksburg.  Was,  May,  1864,  Brig.-Gen.  in  command 
of  ist  Div.  23d  Army  Corps  in  Tenn.  Marched  wath  Sherman 
to  the  sea.  A  raid  into  Ind.  and  a  term  in  command  at  Indian- 
apolis closed  his  war  career.  In  1865,  before  President 
Lincoln's  death,  he  was  appointed  Envoy  Extraordinary  and 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  Peru,  and  appointed  Aug.  12,  1865, 
by  Pres.  Johnson,  Minister  to  Peru,  resigned  1870,  and  returned 
to  Mt.  Vernon  and  practiced  law,  of  the  law  firm  Hovey  & 
Menzies  [Gustavus  V.].     Residence,  Mt.  Vernon.     Elected,  1886, 


1284  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

by  the  Republicans,  Congressman  of  First  Ind.  Dist.,  majority 
nearly  1,500  in  a  district  that  had  for  years  been  Democratic. 
Author.     See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Gov.  Hovey's  last  words  were  an  inquiry  for  a  favorite 
granddaughter,  Mary  Menzies  ;  he  died  in  his  room  at  the  Den- 
nison  Hotel,  Indianapolis  ;  all  immediate  members  of  his  fam- 
ily were  present. 

THE  PRESIDENT'S  SYMPATHY. 

Washington,  Nov.  24,  1891. —  Pres.  Benjamin  Harrison  was  informed  of  the  death  of 
Gov.  Hovey  of  Indiana  by  a  telegram  from  Mr.  M.  G.  McLain  of  Indianapolis.  The 
president  sent  him  the  following  telegram  to-day  :  "  The  news  of  the  death  of  Gov. 
Hovey,  which  your  telegram  conveyed,  fills  my  heart  with  sorrow.  He  had  served  his 
country  with  rare  devotion  and  distinction  in  high  civil  and  military  offices,  and  will  be 
sincerely  mourned  as  a  brave  comrade  and  a  generous  friend  by  all  who  knew  him. 
Please  convey  to  his  family  my  sympathy  and  my  regret  that  I  am  not  able  to  leave 
Washington  to  attend  the  funeral  services." 

At  noon,  Nov.  24,  Chief  Justice  Elliott  administered  the 
oath  of  office  to  Lt.-Gov.  Ira  J.  Chase  and  he  became  Gov. 

Gov.  Hovey's  body  remained  in  state  at  the  State  House, 
Nov.  24,  until  afternoon,  when  memorial  services  were  con- 
ducted by  the  Grand  Army  in  the  House  of  Representatives. 
The  funeral  took  place  at  Mount  Vernon,  Nov.  26  ;  bells  of  the 
city  began  to  toll  as  the  coffin  was  carried  out  of  the  Hovey 
homestead,  and  continued  to  sound  during  the  entire  forenoon. 
The  pall-bearers,  representing  Harrow  Post,  were  William  Bar- 
nett.  Christian  Green,  Enoch  Randolph,  Leroy  Jones,  Dr. 
Huston,  and  Frank  Dixon.  It  is  estimated  that  ten  thousand 
persons  passed  by  the  remains.  The  services  were  simple. 
The  sermon  was  preached  by  Gov.  Ira  J.  Chase,  who  briefly 
reviewed  the  life  of  the  dead  Governor,  and  drew  from  it  a  les- 
son for  the  American  youth.  The  G.  A.  R.  posts  were  massed 
behind  the  chaplain  and  the  militia  formed  a  hollow  square 
around  the  grave.  The  beautiful  ritual  of  the  G.  A.  R.  was 
gone  through  with  and  ex-Governors  Porter  and  Gray  spoke 
briefly  of  the  virtues  of  the  dead. 

See  H.  G.  Cleveland'' s  Genealogy  of  Benj.  Cleveland^  ij ;  Centen- 
nial Historical  Sketch  vf  Posey  co.  ;  Harpei-'s  Weekly,  Nov.  24,  1888, 
with  portrait. 

4371. 

Nancy  Seabnry''  Hovey  {Aivan^  Hovey,  Ahisa.w''),  m.  Brook- 
field,  Vt.,  Apr.  3,  1827,  Andrew  Burnham,  b.  Williamstown,  Vt, 
Jan.  10,  1799,  d.  Washington,  Vt,  Aug.  23,  1882,  s.  Enoch  and 
Eunice  (Martin).  Dwelt  Washington,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Nancy"" 
Burnham,  b.  Nov.  28,  d.  29,  1827  ;  Nancy  Luther a^  Burnham,  b. 
Mar.  29,  d.  Apr.  23,  1829. 

10348  James^  Burnham,  b.  June  23,  1831,  m.  Barre,  Vt., 
Nov.  5,  1854,  Abbie  Thompson,  b.  B.,  May  i,  1837,  da.  John  and 
Abigail  (Abbott),  1.  Washington,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Fred.  Leslie^ 
BurnJiain,  b.  Dec.  14,  1855,  d.  Dec.  30,  1859;  Hattie  May''  Burn- 
ham,  Dec.  19,  1859  ;  Elton  Hovey"^  Burnham,  May  30,  1864. 
Alvin  Hovey""  Burnham,  b.  Dec.  15,  1833,  d.  Mar.  17,  1841. 

10349  Harriet  Hovey""  Burnhafn,  b.  June  29,  1835,  m.  Wil- 
liamst.,  Sept.  8,  1861,  Asa  Herbert  Pepper,  b.  Washingt.,  Dec. 
28,  1835,  s.  Willard  and  Rachel  (Taylor),  1.  Washingt,  farmer. 
Ch.  :  Willard  Andrew''  Pepper,  b.  June  29,  1863;  Carroll  Leslie^ 
Pepper,  b.  Jan.  20,  d.  Apr.  18,  1869  ;  Lillian  May^  Pepper,  b.  May 

6,  1873. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES>    CLEVELAND.  1285 

10350  Fanny  Flavilla^  Bi/r?i/iam,  b.  May  8,  1837,  d.  Feb. 
27,  1862,  m.  Barre,  Feb.  17,  1856,  John  Ryland  Seaver,  b.  Wil- 
liamst.,  Feb.  17,  1831,  s.  Alvan  and  Amanda  (Farnham),  1.  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Harry  WeiideW  Seaver,  b.  May  24, 
1859. 

10351  Andrew^  Buruham,  b.  Oct.  19,  1838,  m.  Chelsea,  Vt., 
June  14,  i860,  Mary  Elizabeth  Cabot,  b.  C,  May,  1842,  d.  May  i, 
187 1,  da.  Hyde  and  Mary  (Wiggin),  1.  Braintree,  Vt.,  farmer. 
Ch.  :  Herbert  Fayette"  Bur nham,  b.  June  10,  1862;  Charles  Cabot^ 
Burnhain,  July  2,  1865. 

10352  Lucretia  Elizabeth^  Buriikain,  b.  Dec.  7,  1840,  m.  Wil- 
liamst,  May  5,  1869,  Thomas  Warren  Goodrich,  b.  E.  Brookf., 
Mar.  19,  1838,  as.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Gliden),  1.  Williamstown, 
farmer.     Ch.  :  Joseph  Carroir  Goodrich,  b.  Feb.  27,  1870. 

10353  Luther''  Burnhain,  b.  Sept.  7,  1842,  unm.,  ent.  U.  S. 
A.,  Sept.  I,  1862,  in  many  battles,  wounded  June,  1864;  after- 
ward captured  by  Mosby,  escaped;  was  at  Lee's  surrender, 
disch.  July  3,  1865  ;  1.  Washington,  Vt.  William  Pride''  Burn- 
ham,  b.  May  ir,  1844,  d.  Apr.  10^,  1845  ;  Walte)^'  Bur/ihaui,h.  Dec. 
9,  1846. 

10354  Emily  Frances''  Burnham,  b.  May  24,  1850,  m.  Wil- 
liamst.,  Jan.  22,  1877,  Charles  Albert  Rich,  b.  Williamst.,  Apn 
22,  1849,'s.  Eli  and  Mary  (Wright),  1.  Washington,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Adis  Frank"  Rich,  b.  May  6,  1877  ;  Fred  Walter"  Rich,  Feb.  1 3,  1879. 

4372. 

Lucretia  Kinf/sburf/'  Hove  if  {Aivan^  Hovey),  d.  Barre, 
Vt.,  May  7,  1838,  a.  25,  m.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Apr.  4,  1834,  as  ist  w., 
Joseph  Perkins,  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  May  17,  1806,  s.  David  and 
Sarah  (Douglas).  (He  m.  2d  and  1.  Barre  Village,  Vt.,  1880, 
farmer.)     Ch.  : 

10355  Joseph  L.'  Perkins  (Dr.),  b.  Feb.  8,  1835,  E.  Brookf., 
m.  Barre,  Nov.  6,  1862,  Abbie  Jane  Peck,  b.  Groton,  Caledonia 
CO.,  Vt.,  Feb.  12,  1838,  da.  Jonathan  J.  and  Mira  Jane  (Tucker), 
1.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  dentist ;  elected  Pres.  Vt.  Dental  Society 
at  2d  annual  meeting  at  St.  J.,  Mar.  21,  1879-80.  Ch.  :  Abbie 
Josephine"  Perkins,  b.  Mar.  4,  d.  Aug.  12,  1865  ;  Isabel"  Perkins,  b. 
June  23,  1867  ;   Carl  Douglas"  Perkins,  Sept.  20,  1870. 

4373. 

Harriet  AtrvooiV  Hovey  {Aivan^  Hovey,  AUga.\\^),  m.  Brook- 
field,  Vt.,  June  27,  1888,  George  Dunham  Bacon,  b.  Washington, 
Vt.,  Apr.  4,  1807,  d.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Aug.  21,  1882,  s.  Ebenezer  and 
Elizabeth  (Austin).  Dwelt  Chelsea,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Chelsea  : 
Lucina  Victoria^  Bacon,  b.  May  10,  1839,  d.  Brookf.,  Sept.  12,  1856. 

10356  George  Hovey*  Bacon,  b.  Sept.  16,  1840,  m.  Chelsea, 
Mar.  22,  1866,  Sarah  Eudora  Cram,  born  C,  Mar.  22,' 1846,  da. 
Daniel  and  Hannah  (Hackett),  1.  Chelsea,  farmer.  Ch.:  Mabel 
Eudora"  Bacon,  b.  Jan.  29,  1867  ;  Elizabeth  Maria"  Bacon,  Aug.  16, 
1870;  Daniel  Giorge"  Bacon,  Jan.  26,  1872,  d.  May,  1876;  Benja- 
min" Bacon,  Sept.  9,  1878. 

-(-10357     Julia  Elizabetlf  Bacon,  b.  Mar.  17,  1842. 


1286  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

10358  Erdix  Newton^  Bacon,  b.  Apr.  20,  1844,  m.  Chelsea, 
June  14,  1870,  Mary  Mehitabel  Goodwin,  b.  C.  Nov.  3,  1847,  da. 
David  Joseph  Farnham  and  Adaline  Electa  (Wells),  1.  Chelsea, 
farmer.  Ch. :  Alice  Maf  Bacon,  b.  Aug.  3,  1873,  d.  Sept.  27,  1877; 
Richard  Wells^  Bacon,  b.  Feb.  22,  1877. 

10359  Nancy  Maria''  Bacon,  b.  June  29,  1853,  m.  Williams- 
town,  Vt.,  Apr.  19,  1874,  Oliver  Button  Metcalf,  b.  Chelsea  Oct. 
20,  1848,  s.  Jackson  Dickerson  and  Hannah  Elizabeth  (Button), 
1.  Brookf.,  farmer,  s.  p. 

4374. 

JEniily  Ann'  Hovey  {Aiva,i^  Hovey),  m.  Brookfield,  Vt, 
Jan.  26,  1842,  Bavid  Emery,  b.  Grantham,  vSullivan  co.,  N.  H., 
Dec.  5,  181 7,  s.  Jonathan  and  Nancy  A.  (Eaton),  1.  Chelsea,  Vt, 
1879,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  East  Brookfield  : 

10360  Frederic  Wilbur^  Emery  (Br.),  b.  Aug.  15,  1843,  m. 
Chelsea  Bee.  31,  1869,  Sarah  Maria  Bagley,  b.  Topsham,  Vt., 
Bee.  21,  27,  185 1,  da.  Br.  George  King  and  Susan  Maria 
(Worthley),  of  Ware,  Mass.  Physician  in  Chelsea.  Ch.  b. 
Chelsea  or  Brookt  :  Lillian  Ella^  Emery,  May  19,  1871;  Georgi- 
anna^  Emery,  Sept.  22,  1878. 

10361  Walter  Bovey^  Emery,  b.  Oct.  14,  1847,  unm.,  1.  home; 
Rosette  E^nily^  Emery,  Apr.  9,  1852,  unm.,  1.  home  ;  Albert  Bigeloiv^ 
Emery,  May  6,  1859,  unm.,  1.  home. 

4375. 

P<)lly'  Hibbard  {Abigail^  Hovey,  Abigail^),  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Jan.,  1869,  a.  63,  m.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Nov.  7,  1826,  William  Cald- 
well Clark,  b.  Barre  1803,  d.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  Bee,  1861, 
adopted  s.  of  Edmund  and  Martha  (Kelly).  Bwelt  at  Albany, 
Vt.,  to  1852,  and  Manchester.     Ch.  : 

10362  Edmund  Bertrand''.  Clark,  b.  Aug.  27,  1827,  20,  1829, 
Chelsea,  Vt.,  m.  Manchester  Aug.  15,  1857,  Frances  Ann  Osgood, 
b.  Suncook,  N.  H.,  June  29,  1835,  da.  Nathan  Bailey  and  Clarissa 
(Bow),  dwelt  Havre  de  Grace,  Harford  co.,  Md.,  1.,  1879,  Bixon, 
III.,  artist  in  wood  and  metals,  s.  p. 

10363  Oliver  Hibbard*"  Clark,  b.  Nov.  2,  1833,  Chelsea,  m. 
Mt.  Carmel,  Northumberland  co.,  Pa.,  Sept.  8,  1875,  Matilda 
Fisher,  b.  Shamokin,  Northumberland  co.,  Pa.,  da.  James  P.  and 
Eliza.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  A.  Oct.  7,  1861,  honorably  discharged 
Oct.  2,  1864,  reason,  leg  amputated.  He  is  a  pensioner,  1.  Phila- 
delphia. Ch. :  Gertrude  May''  Clark,  b.  June  23,  1876,  Shamokin; 
Eliza  MabeP  Clark,  Bee.  3,  1877,  Phila. 

10364  Daniel  Wellington^  Clark,  b.  Jan.  3,  1835,  Eden,  Vt., 
m.  Phila.,  Feb.  9,  1858,  Mary  Amanda  Howett,  b.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  July  4,  1S37,  da.  Hon.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  Wilson  (Mat- 
thews), 1.  Phila.  merch.  Ch.  :  Jefferson  Howett''  Clark,  b.  Nov.  26, 
1858,  Lancas.;  Mary  Minerva"  Clark,  Jan.  6,  1861,  Phila.;  Henry 
Wentz^  Clark,  Apr.  5,  1863,  P.  ;  William  Leans''  Clark,  Bee.  3,  1864, 
P.;   Charles  Howetf  Clark,  Feb.  13,  1873,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

10365  JVilliain  Lewis  Hibbard"^  Clark,  b.  Jan.  13,  1837,  Eden, 
m.  Aug.  12,  187 1,  Ann  Elizabeth  Bare,  b.  n.  Lowenston,  Pa., 
June  29,  1844,  da.  Elias  and  Mary,  Phila.  1,   s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1287 

10366  Martha^  ClarJz,  b.  Nov.  10,  1838,  Eden,  m.  Frances- 
town,  N.  H.,  June  29,  1857,  John  Wellington  Martin,  b.  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  May  12,  1834,  s.  John  and  Catherine  (Connor),  1.  Dixon, 
farmer.  Ch.  :  George  Frederic^  Martin,  b.  Apr.  r,  1867,  Havre  de 
Grace;  John  Lewis  Herbert''  Martin,  July  17,  1872,  State  Line, 
Warren  co.,  Ind.  ;  Bertrand BenwoocP  Martin,  May  17,  1877,  Dixon. 

4376, 

Amanda'  llibhavd  {Abigail*'  Hovey),  m.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Jan. 
28,  1828,  John  Alden  Wright,  b.  Chelsea  Aug.  14,  1804,  s.  Jesse 
and  Elizabeth  (Wills),  1.  E.  Brookfield,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Brookf. : 
Eliza  Jane^  Wright,  b.  Sept.  24,  1829,  d.  Feb.  28,  1856,  unm. 

10367  Olivet  Lewis'^  Wright,  b.  Sept.  17,  1833,  m.  Royalton, 
Vt.,  Dec.  12,  1867,  Esther  Grant,  b.  E.  Brookf.  1846,  da.  Edward 
and  Anna  (Durkee).     Ch.  :  Nellie  Jane^  Wright,  b.  Sept.  2,  1871. 

10368  Ellen  Amanda^  Wright,  b.  May  21,  1839,  ra.  E.  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  Sept.  18,  1856,  Alonzo  Roberts,  b.  Tunbridge,  Vt., 
Sept.  18,  1827,  s.  Daniel  G.  and  Hannah  (Green);  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  E.  Randolph:  Emma  Eliza^  Roberts,  Oct.  12,  1857;  Mary 
Frances'^  Roberts,  July  i,  1861. 

4377. 

Oliver    DaviSOii'    Hlbbard    {AdigaH^  //ovey,  Ahigall^  Ben]. \  Jo- 

sephs.  Samuel^),  b.  Brookficld,  Vt.,  Oct.  12,  1809,  m.  Evans,  Erie  co., 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1837,  Maria  Cornelia  Curtiss,  b.  E.  May  i,  1819, 
d.  E.  Feb.  23,  1840,  a  da.  Caleb  and  Polly  (Bradley).  He  m.  2d, 
Sugar  Grove,  Warren  co..  Pa.,  Mrs.  Catherine  (Barr)  Jolls,  b. 
Sugar  G.  Apr.  25,  1810,  wid.  Jeremiah  Piatt  Jolls.  a  da.  John 
and  Sarah  (McFall).  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  /ulia  Maria^  Hibbard,  b. 
Oct.  31,  1839,  Collins,  Erie  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Evans  Oct.  10,  1841. 
By  2d  m.  : 

10369  Frederic  Miles'"  Hibbard,  b.  June  29,  1843,  Carroll, 
Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Wyandotte,  Wayne  co.,  Mich.,  Mar.  9, 
1873,  Emma  Zeller,  b.  Marion,  Ind.,  Dec.  i,  1849,  da.  Henry  Har- 
rison and  Lucinda  (Sarver),  1.  Muncie,  Ind.,  salesman.  Ch.  : 
Rose  Parepa^  Hibbard,  b.  Dec.  1873,  Wyand. ;  Mary  Cowles'^  Hib- 
bard, Oct.  10,  1875,  W.,  d.  W.  Nov.  30,  1876  ;  Don  Frederic^  Hib- 
bard, b.  May  6,  1878,  La  Fontaine,  Wabash  co.,  Ind. 

Rev.  Oliver  Davison'  Hibbard,  a  Presbyterian  clergyman,  went 
West  from  New  England  Oct.,  1833,  and  was  pastor  in  western 
N.  Y.  He  was  chaplain  of  the  64th  N.  Y.  S.  M.,  his  first  com- 
mission, dated  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1861,  reported  for  duty 
Sept.  16,  1861,  to  Hd.  Qrs.  64th  Regt.  at  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Col. 
Thomas  J.  Parker  comdg.  Second  commission  dated  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  Dec.  10,  1861.  He  writes,  1879  :  "  Through  thick  and 
thin  I  was  with  my  reg.  until  Oct.  15,  1864,  when  I  applied  for 
a  discharge  and  was  mustered  out;  3d  Brig.,  ist  Div.,  2d  Corps. 
The  reg.  was  reduced  to  a  battalion ;  staff  officers  were  allowed  to 
resign.     Removed  to  Wyandotte  Dec,  1864,  where  I  still  reside." 

Catherine  Barr  m.  ist.  Sugar  Grove,  July  3,  1831,  Jeremiah 
Piatt  Jolls.  Ch.  :  Catherine  Louisa  Jolls,  b.  May  16,  1833,  m. 
and  has  family;  Celestia  Wheeler  Jolls,  b.  Apr.  14,  1835;  m. ; 
has  fam. 


1288  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


4378. 


William  Leuns'  Hihhard  {Abigail'^  Hwey),  d.  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  Sept.  20,  185 1,  a.  35,  m.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Sept.  23,  1836,  Har- 
riet At  wood  vSprao-ue,  b.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Jan.  24,  1818,  d.  North 
Stratford,  N.  H.,  Feb.  16,  1861,  da.  Edward  and  Asenath  (Cor- 
liss).    Dwelt  Montpelier,  teacher;  afterward  a  salesinan.     Ch.  : 

10370  Edtvard  Sprague^  Hibbard,  b.  Aug.  5,  1837,  Brookf., 
d.  Stan  wood,  Cedar  co.,  la.,  Jan.  9,  1872,  m.  Brookf.  June  16, 
1862,  Abby  Folsom,  da.  Smith;  divorced,  she  1.  Boston  1879.  Ch.: 
Coraliif  Hibbard,  b.  May  15,  1S62,  d.  Dec,  1865  ;  Clarence^  Hib- 
bard,  b.  May  i,  1864,  in  Canada  West,  I'd  North  Columbia,  Coos 
CO.,  N.  H.,  1879;  1.  Stanwood. 

10371  Oliver  Davison^  Hibbard,  b.  Jan.  14,  1840,  Brookf.,  m. 
ist,  Bloomfield,  Vt.,  Jan.  16,  1861,  Octavia  Fuller,  b.  Bloomf. 
Mar.  15,  1838,  d.  Mechanicsville,  Cedar  co.,  la.,  Dec.  29,  1S65,  da. 
William.  He  m.  2d,  Mechanicsv.,  Feb.  5,  1867,  Ella  A.  Grace, 
b.  Colburn,  Ontario,  Apr.  5,  1846,  da.  John  and  Hannah  P. 
(Palmer),  1.  Stanwood,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  3  Infants',  d.  y. ; 
Da.^,  b.  Dec.  14,  1865,  d.  y. ;  2d  m.:  s.  p.  He  and  2d  w.  had  an 
adopted  ch.  :  Emma  Z.  Hibbard. 

10372  Corali/i  Adclia^  Hibbard,  b.  Oct.  14,  1844,  Jan.  9,  1845, 
Washington,  Vt.,d.  Brunswick, Vt.,  Feb.  27, 1862,  m.  Bruns.  Oct.  14, 
186 1,  Frank  Rolf,  b.  N.  Stratford,  s.  William.  (He  m.  2d  Ellen 
Wiggins.)     Ch.  :   Coraliif  Rolf,  b.  Aug.  16,  1862,  d.  Jan.,  1863. 

4379. 

Alniirai'  Hihhard  {Abigail^  Hovey),  d.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Nov. 
24,  1856,  a.  36,  m.  B.  Mar.  7,  1843,  as  ist  w.,  Amos  Emery,  b. 
Chester,  N.  H.,  Mar.  27,  1820,  a  s.  Jonathan  and  Nancy  A. 
(Eaton).  (He  m.  2d,  Sarah  Mariiuia''  Hibbard  +4380),  1.  Chelsea, 
Vt.,  1879,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10373  Amos  George'^  Emery,  b.  Oct.  6,  1844,  m.  Chel.  Mar. 
20,  1867,  Climena  S.  Allen,  b.  C.  Mar,  26,  1843,  da.  Sereno  and 
Lydia  (Gustin),  1.  E.  Somerville,  Mass.,  manufacturer.  Ch.:  Al- 
len Amos'  Emery,  b.  Dec.  26,  1867,  Chel. 

10374  Albert  Eugene^  Emery,  b.  Aug.  11,  1848,  m.  ist,  Chel. 
Feb.  9,  1868,  Laura  Luella  Corliss,  b.  Hookset,  Merrimac  co.,  N, 
H.,  Nov.  26,  1850,  d.  Chel.  Sept.  2,  1873,  da.  Stephen  and  Mary 
(Wilcox).  He  m.  2d,  Brookf.  Aug.  8,  1875,  Hattie  Maria  Dur- 
kee,  b.  B.  Sept.  29,  1858,  da.  Ezra  and  Caroline  Maria  (White),  1. 
Chelsea,  s.  p. 

4380. 

Sarah  Warinda'  liihha^'d  {Abigail^  iiovey),  m.  Brookfield, 
Vt.,  Oct.  9,  1859,  as  2d  w.,  Amos  Emery,  b.  Chester,  N.  H.,  Mar. 
27,  1820,  s.  Jonathan  and  Nancy  A.  (Eaton).  (He  m.  ist,  Almira'' 
Hibbard  +4379),  1.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Brookf.:  10375-6 
Curtis  Stanton*  Emery,  Nov.  6,  1861;  Wilson  Sezaard"  Emery,  Nov. 
9,  1863. 

4381. 

jyTaVy^    Hibbavd    {Elizabeth^  Hovey,  Abigail^,  Benj.'*,  Joseph',  SamueP), 

d.  E.  Brookfield,  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  May  27,  1859,  a.  50,  m.  Brookf. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND. 


1289 


Dec.  23,  182S,  Ezra  Wills,  b.  Tunb.  Oct.  i,  1808,  s.  Joel  and  Lois 
(Perigo  or  Perrigo).     Of  T.  1878,  S.  Royalton  1879.     Ch.: 

+  10377      William  Wallace"  Wills,   b.   June   18,  1829,  Chelsea  ; 
Lncinda  Isadore"  Wills,  b.  July  7,  1833,  Brookf.,  d.  B.  Apr.  6,  1834. 

10378  George  Washington"  Wills,  b.  Jan.  8,  1835,  B.,  m.  ist, 
Apr.  10,  1 86 1,  Gertrude  Louisa  Walker,  d.  (after  coming  West), 
Feb.,  1866.  He  m.  2d,  Jan.,  1869,  Emma,  1.  Belle  Plaine,  la.,  R. 
R.  engineer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  George  Wallace"*  Wills,  b.  Sept.,  1861, 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  d.  Feb.,  1866. 

10379  Eliza  Lucretia"  Wills,  b.  Apr.  16,  1838,  E.  Randolph, 
Vt.,  m.  in  Vt.,  Oct.  22,  1859,  Aaron  Alvah  Currier,  b.  Went- 
worth,  N.  H.,  July  19,  1837,  s.  David  D.  and  Eliza  (Putney),  1. 
Lawrence,  Mass.  Ch.  b.  Lawrence  :  Alice  Cord^  Currier,  b.  Oct. 
9,  i860,  d.  L.  July  9,  1862  ;  Addie  Alma''  Currier,  Mar.  29,  1862  ;' 
Carrie  Lueretid'  Currier,  June  18,  1864  ;  Ella  Cord'  Currier,  May  4, 
1870  ;  John  Alvah^  Currier,  July  7,  1S76  ;  Albert  Currier,  Apr.  15, 
1878. 

103S0  Benjamin  Porter"  Wills,  b.  Jan.  5,  1839,  6,  1840,  E. 
Ran.,  m.  ist,  Woodstock,  111.,  Dec.  12,  1867,  Helen  Maria  Wright, 
b.  Oct.  28,  1842,  da.  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Lucinda  (Runlett). 
Divorced  July  11,  1873.  He  m.  2d,  Feb.  1874,  Annie,  she  prob. 
].  Milwaukee,  Wis.  He  is,  1879,  in  mines  of  Colorado;  R.  R.  en- 
gineer. Ch.  by  istm.:  Franklin  Porter'^  Wills,  b.  July  12,  1869, 
Chicago,  111.,  d.  Mihvauk.  Oct.  22,  1870;  William  Everett"  Wills, 
b.  Feb.  26,  1871,  M.,  d.  Mar.  22,  1871.  By  2d  m.:  Marf  Wills,  b. 
Nov.,  1874. 

1038 1  Mary  Lucina"  Wills,  b.  Apr.  19,  1841,  E.  Ran.,  m.Vt., 
vSept.  26,  1864,  Lt.  George  Greenleaf  Hutchins,  b.  Ashburnham, 
Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  Feb.  5,  1833,  s.  Ephraim  and  Amy  (Dear- 
born), 1.  North  Sherburne,  Rutland  co.,  Vt.  Ch.:  Florence  Co - 
rinne'  Hutchins,  b.  May  17,  1866  ;  Glen  Bunnell  or  BurnelP  Hutch- 
ins, Dec.  13,  1868  ;  Harry  Howard"^  Hutchins,  Feb.  22,  1876. 

10382  Thomas  Perigo"  Wills,  b.  June  18,  1843,  E.  Ran.,  m. 
Lawrence,  July  4,  1866,  Josephine  Ayer,  b.  L.  1S49,  da.  Peleg. 
Divorced,  1.  Lawrence,  builder,  s.  p. 

10383  Ezra  Herman"  Wills,  b.  July  16,  1848,  E.  Ran.,  m.  1. 
Toledo,  Tama  co.,  la.,  R.  R.  engineer. 

10384  Caroline  E Stella"  Wills,  b.  May  23,  1853,  S.  Royalton, 
Vt.,  m.  Vt.,  Oct.  5,  1873,  William  Halliday,  b.  Andover,  Mass., 
June  17,  1853,  s.  William  and  Jane  (Lawrence),  s.  p. 

4382. 

Guvdon  Pltiuinier'  Hibhard  {Elizabeth^  Hovey),  d.  E. 
Brookfield,  Vt.,  Apr.  26,  27,  1887,  a.  76,  m.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Jan.  i, 
1839,  Isabella  Hemenway,  b.  C.  Aug.  21,  1814,  d.  E.  Brook.  Jan. 
12,  1886,  da.  Jonathan  Wilder  and  Sylvia  (Hastings).  Of  E. 
Brookfield,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Brookfield  : 

10385  Edwin  Smiley^  Hibbard,  b.  Oct.  3,  1839,  m.  Amy  Pliy- 
lettd'  Ho7'ey  -(-  4362. 

10386  Franklin  Plumtner"  Hibbard,  b.  Jan.  3,  1843,  d.  n.  Cold 
Harbor,  Va.,  June  10,  1864,  unm.,  enlisted  in  U.  S.  A. 

10387  Arthur  Edgar"  Hibbard,  b.  June  20,  1847,  d.  Brookf. 
Mar.  27,  1887,  m.  B.  Jan.  i,  1873-5,  Caroline  Sargent,  b.  B.  Oct. 


J2QO  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

2,  185 1,  da.  Thomas  Irving  and  Mary  Ann  (Elliott),  1.  E.  Brook- 
field,  farmer.     Ch.:  Edzvin  Irving''  Hibbard,  Id.  Sept.  21,  1878. 

10388  Isabella  Luella''  Hibbard,  b.  Mar.  27,  1849,  m.  Chel- 
sea, Sept.,  1870,  Andrew  Norton  Woodruff,  b.  West  Windsor,Vt., 
Jan.  28,  1845,  s.  Harrison  and  Janette  (Winn),  farmer.  Ch.: 
Harrison  Gurdon"   Woodruff,  b.  June  i,  1872,  Brookf. 

10389  Alpheus  Gurdon"  Hibbard,  b.  Oct.  5,  1850,  m.  Brookf. 
Aug.  29,  1875,  Clara  Martha  Buck,  b.  Northfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  29, 
1857,  da.  William  Leland  and  Lois  Dickinson  (Gaylord),  s.  p. 

4383. 

Until  Hove  if  Hibbard  {Elizabeth^  Hovey),  m.  Brookfield,Vt., 
Nov.  5,  1837,  John  Sprague,  b.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Apr.  6,  1815,  s. 
Edward  and  Asenath  (Corliss),  1.  E.  Brookfield,  1879-82,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Brookfield. 

10390  John  Hibbard^  Sprague,  b.  Nov.  5,  1838,  x^.  Julia  Eliz- 
abeth'' Bacon  +  10357.  Daniel  Hovey^  Sprague,  b.  May  12,  1843,  d. 
Chelsea,  Vt.,  July  21,  1855. 

4385. 

Sarah  Davison'  HibbardjEHzaheth^  Hovey),  m.  Brookfield, 
Vt.,  Feb.  11,1841,  Joseph  Newell,  b.  Oxford,  N.  H.,  Aug.  9,  181 1, 
s.  Joseph  and  Weltha  (Strong),  1.  Brookfield,  farmer.     Ch.: 

1 039 1  Franklin  Hibbard^  Ne7vell,  b.  Dec.  8,  1842,  Oxford,  d. 
Brookf.  Mar.  20,  1S86,  m.  Williarastown,  Vt.,  Jan.  i,  1865,  Alma 
Maria  Brewer,  b.  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  Nov.  7,  184s,  da.  Jason  and 
Sarah  (Dutton),  1.  Brookf.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  "&.:  Eliza  Maria;'  Nezv- 
ell,  b.  Jan.  13,  1867,  d.  B.  Nov.  12,  1885  ;  Frederic  El/on'  Newell,  b. 
Nov.  13,  1868  ;   George  Frafik'  Newell,  Aug.  18,  1882. 

10392  Joseph  Gurdon"  Newell,  b.  May  30,  1845,  O^i.,  m.  Chel- 
sea, Vt.,  Jan.  28,  1879,  Louisa  Celia  Vincent,  b.  C.  June  n,  1843, 
da.  Stephen  and  Phebe  (Hale),  1.  Somerville,  Mass.,  trader,  s.  p. 

10393  Everett  Clifton''  Newell,  b.  May  13,  1847,  O.xf.,  m.  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  Mar  14,  1869,  Ida  Alelia  Bixby,  b.  E.  Brookf.  June 
23,  185 1,  da.  Urbane  and  Mary  Ann  (Hovey),  1.  Chelsea,  farmer. 
Ch.:  Da^,  b.  and  d.  Dec.  13,  1872;  Florence  Emeline''  Newell,  b.  Jan. 
8,  1874,  d.  Mar.  28,  1875  ;  Bertha  Eudord'  Newell,  b.  Dec.  14,  1877, 
d.  Mar.  21,  1878  ;  Eulelia  Alaf  Newell,  b.  Mar.  3,  1879. 

10394  George  Flint"*  Newell,  b.  Mar.  14,  1849,  Oxf.  unm.,  1. 
Deer  Isl.,  Boston  Harbor,  Mass.,  engineer. 

10395  Silas  Davis'  Newell,  b.  Jan.  14,  1851,  Brookf.,  m.  Ran- 
dolph, Aug.  9,  1873,  Mary  Keith  Wheatley,  b.  Brookf.  July  i2>, 
1855,  d.  B.^Nov.  19,  1885,  da.  Jesse  C.  and  Sarah  Ann  Sprague), 
1.  Brookf.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Eva  Wheatley'  Newell,  b.  Jan.,  June  26, 
1S74;  Guy  Joseph'  Newell,  Dec.  30,  1880;  Maf  Ne%vell,  May  19, 
1885. 

10396  Sarah  Elizabeth  Newell,  b.  June  26,  1S56,  Brookf.,  m. 
June  23,  1887,  Dr.  Chauncey  Clement  Goodrich,  M.D.,  of  Avon, 
N.  Y.,  s.  Rev.  S.  O.  and  Mary  (Woolson). 

10397  He/bert  Llewellyn''  Newell  (Dr.),  b.  Nov.  11,  1861, 
Brookf.,  1.  St.  Johnsbury,  N.  Y.,  physician. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I  29 1 


4386, 


Fanny  JBuriihani'  Hibhard  {EUzabem Hovey),  d.  Wash- 
ington, Warren  co..  N.  J.,  May  23,  1872,  a.  53,  m.  E.  Brookfield, 
Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1844,  Nathan  Davis,  born  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  23, 
1819,  s.  Nathan  and  Lydia  (Wentvvorth).  Ch.:  Caroline  Adaline^ 
Davis,  b.  June  26,  1845,  Norwich,  Vt.,  d.  Feb.  5,  1856. 

10398  Frank  Igo"  Davis,  born  Jan.  27,  1847,  N.,  m.  South 
Stanhope,  Morris  co.,  N.  J.,  May  19,  1870,  Malvina  Heaton,  b. 
Drakesville,  Morris  co.,  N.  J.,  June  26,  1847,  da.  Francis  Joseph 
and  Sarah  (Slack),  1.  1879,  Port  Morris,  Morris  co.,  N.  J.,  em- 
ploye Morris  &  Essex  R.  R.  Ch. :  Fannie  Heaton^  Davis,  b.  June 
15,  1872,  Irving-ton,  N.  J. 

10399  Josephine^  Davis,  b.  July  12,  1849,  Ludlow,  Windsor 
CO.,  Vt.,  1.  Washington,  N.  J. 

10400  Frederic  Napoleon-  NatJian^  Davis,  b.  Sept.  i,  1851, 
Middle  Granville,  N.  Y.,  ra.  Suckasunny,  N.  J.,  Oct.  29,  187 1,' 
Charlotte  Ann  Brown,  b.  Port  Morris,  Sept.  20,  1851,  da.  Ran- 
kins  and  Sarah  (Youngs),  1.  Port  Morris,  machinist.  Ch.:  Chas. 
Frederic^  Davis,  b.  May  16,  1873.  Fann/  Davis,  b.  1858,  Wash- 
ington, N.  J.,  lived  3  days. 

4387. 

Elixaheth  Perkins'  Hihbavd  {Elizabeth^  Hovey),_  m.  Brook- 
field,  Vt.,  Apr.  25,  1847,  vSolomon  Stoddard,  b.  Washington,  Vt., 
Dec.  27,  1 801,  d.  Methuen,  ^lass.,  Aug.  13,  1874,  s.  Solomon  and 
Mary  (Buckland).     She  1.  1878,  Methuen.     Ch.  b.  Brookfield: 

10401  Fniina  Flavilla^  Stoddard,  b.  Feb.  17,  1842,  m.  Me- 
thuen, Oct.  I,  1865,  Enoch  Holt,  b.  M.,  Nov.  9,  1809,  s.  Enoch 
and  Rachel  (Packer).  Ch.  b.  M.:  Ina  Estella^  Holt,  b.  July  20, 
1866,  d.  Mar.  22,  1878  ;  Rachel  Cora^  Holt,  b  Jan.  31,  1870  ;  Bertie' 
Holt,  b.  ]\Iay  13,  d.  21,  1S72  ;  Emma  Elizahetli'  Holt,  b.  Aug.  11, 
1874,  d.  Mar.  22,  1875  ;  Enoch  Christiansen^  Holt,  b.  Dec.  26,  1875  ; 
Alfred  Maf  Holt,  b.  May  i,  1877,  d.  Mar.  15,  1878. 

10402  King  Solomon'*  Stoddard,  b.  Feb.  12,  1849,  m.  Wash- 
ington, Vt.,  Apr.  I,  1871,  Cordelia  Mindwell  Colby,  b.  Corinth 
or  Vershire,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1854,  da.  Allison  and  Albina  (Moody). 
1.  ]\Iiller's  Falls,  Franklin  co.,  Mass.  Ch.:  Zelpha  Viola'  Stoddard, 
b.  June,  1873,  Miller's  F. 

10403  Ariel  Bur nham^  Stoddard,  b.  Dec.  24,  1855. 

4388. 

Ah  iff  ail  JEU^ahefh'  Hovey  {jolm  Pairfield'^  mvey,  KU^aW^,  Ben.^ 

jo.3,  Samu'ei^),  m.  Camden,  O.,  Jan.  i,  1837,  Daniel  Waugh,  b.  Cam- 
den, N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1801,  d.  McPherson,  McPherson  co.,  Kan., 
Oct.  2,  1878,  s.  Daniel  and  Irene  (Smedley),  farmer.  She  lived, 
1879,  McPherson.     Ch.: 

10404  Albert  Freenuuf  Waugh,  b.  Oct.  17,  1837,  m.  Onion 
River,  Sheboygan  co..  Wis.,  June  3,  1868,  Lena  Beeler,  b.  Volks- 
berg,  Unter  Alsasz,  Germany,  Feb.  2,  1844,  da.  John  and  Eliza- 
beth (Reoser),  1.  Jackson,  McPherson  co.,  Kan.,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Frank  Albert''  Waugh,  b.  July  8,  1869,  Sheboygan  Falls,  Sheboy- 
gan CO.,  Wis.;  Fannie  Elizabeth'  Waugh,  Jiily  i,  1871,  S.  F.;  Mary 


J2Q2  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Lena"  Waiig/i,  Feb.  13,  1879,  McPherson.  Clarissa  Elizabeth^ 
IVaug/i,  born  Mar.  24,  1840,  d.  Camden,  O.,  Sept.  3,  1842  ;  Sydney 
Horace''  WaugJi,  b.  Dec.  21,  1841,  d.  Sheb.  Falls,  Aug.  22,  i860. 

10405  Emma  Letitia^  Waiigh,  born  Sept.  6,  1843,  m.  Sheb. 
Falls,  Feb.  11,  1864,  Alvin  Birney  Bliss,  b.  Lorraine,  Jefferson 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15, 1839,  s.  David'and  Jane  (Lay),  1.  McPherson, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Eva  Jane''  Bliss,  b.  Nov.  26,  1864,  Plymouth,  She- 
boygan CO.,  Wis.;  Mary  Elizabeth'  Bliss,  May  28,  1867,  Sheb.  Falls; 
Carrie  Grace'  Bliss,  Nov.  2,  1873,  McP. ;  Zina  Lay'  Bliss,  b.  June 
I,  1876,  d.  Feb.,  1878.  Lurena  Elizabeth''  Waugh,  b.  June  4,  1847, 
d.  Sheb.  Falls,  Oct.  21,  1861;  Frances  Emily^  Waugh,  b.  Sept.  9, 
1850,  d.  S.  F.,  Oct.  13,  1861. 

4389. 

Samuel  Beuja^niri'  Hotkey  [Joim  f.^  Hovey),  m.  Eden,  Dela- 
ware CO.,  O.,  Oct.  28,  1843,  Dorinda  Pierce,  b.  Sunbury,  Delaware 
CO.,  O.,  Apr.  15,  1827,  da.  Milton  and  Fanny  (Evans),  1.  Fremont, 
May  P.  O.,  Tuscola  co.,  Mich.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Delaware  co.: 
Victor\  b.  Apr.  13,  1845,  d.  Jan.  8,  1850;  Tilden\  b.  Oct.  2>^,  1846, 
d.  Sept.  10,  1848;  Fannie  Elizabetlf,  b.  Mar.  20,  1848,  d.  Jan.  10, 
1850;  Jonas",  b.  Jan.  18,  1850,  d.  July  8,  1851. 

10406  Judson  Waterman''  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  27,  1852,  m.  Del. 
CO.,  O.,  Oct.  8,  1872,  Lucy  Brewster  Shade,  born  Logan  co.,  O., 
Sept.  25,  1852,  da.  Elijah  and  Emeline  (Potter).  Separated  1876, 
1.  May,  farmer.  Ch.:  Hilliard  Be  Wayne''  Hovey,  b.  May  3,  1875, 
Tuscola  CO.;  Bertha  Emeline',  Apr.  11,  1877,  Del.  co.  Ella\  born 
Apr.  13,  1855. 

10407  Ida"  Hovey,  b.  May  20,  1858,  m.  Fremont,  Dec.  24, 
1877,  Ralph  Immer  Smith,  b.  Berlin,  Delaware  co.,  O.,  Sept.  4, 
1856,  s.  Rodney  and  Delilah  (Reynolds),  1.  Alum  Creek,  Del.  co., 
O.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

4390. 

John  Kean'  Hovey  {jo/m  f^ Hovey),  m.  Brighton,  Lorain 
CO.,  O.,  Mar.  23,  1843,  Mary  Elvira  Bunce,  b.  Hanover,  N.  Y., 
July  10,  182 1,  da.  William  and  Sarah  (Hamilton),  1.  Tovvnville, 
Crawford  co..  Pa.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10408  Edwin  Hamilton''  Hovey  (Rev.),  born  June  26,  1844, 
Brighton,  m.  ist,  Randolph,  Crawford  co..  Pa.,  Sept.  24,  1865, 
Diantha  Hunt,  b.  R.,  June  22,  1845,  d.  R.,  Dec.  4,  1867,  da.  Hor- 
ace and  Eliza  (Hatch).  He  m.  2d,  n.  Lancaster,  Wis.,  May  3, 
187 T,  Mary  Jane  Rice,  born  Vt.,  Sept.  16,  1841,  da.  Franklin,  1. 
Stoneboro,  Mercer  CO.,  Pa.  Baptist  minister.  Ch.:  Afary  Eliza' 
Hovey,  b.  and  d.  Dec.  3,  1867  ;  Mary  Addie'  Hovey,  b.  and  d.  Mar., 
1872  ;  lona  Estelle'  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  8,  1874,  died  July,  1875  ;  John 
Franklin'  Hovey,  b.  June  22,  1876.  Laura  Jane\  b.  Oct.  2,  1846, 
Fredonia,  Ozaukee  co.,  Wis.,  d.  Camden,  O.,  Dec.  22,  1852. 

10409  Sarah  Elizabeth^  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  29,  1849,  1.  Townville. 

10410  Ellen  Janette"  Hovey,  b.  July  4,  185 1,  Fredonia,  m. 
Randolph,  Sept.  i,  1872,  Enos  Ames  Scott,  b.  Rockdale,  Lehigh 
CO.,  Pa.,  farmer,  Feb.  11,  1849,  s.  Daniel  and  Roby  Ann  (Ames). 
Ch.:  Jennie  May'  Scott,  b.  July  4,  1873,  d.  Nov.  15,  1878;  Carrie 
Elizabeth'  Scott,  b.  June  20,  1876.  Harriet  Amelia'  Hovey,  b.  Rich- 
mond, Pa.,  May  22,  1853,  d.  Randolph,  Apr.  7,  1857. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1293 

4391. 

A  Iran  Seahuvy'  Hove  if  {joim  f.^  Hovey)^  m.  Birming^ham, 
Erie  co.,  O.,  Oct.  28/1849,  Sarah  Ann  Cook,  born  wScriba,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  13,  1 83 1,  da.  Newell  and  Esther  L.  (Shattuck).  Of  Holland, 
Lucas  CO.,  O.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Lorain  co.,  O.: 

1 04 1 1  Luella  Clareffe"  Hovey,  b.  June  22,  1852,  m.  Holland, 
Nov.  15,  1876,  William  Washington  Thomas,  b.  Centreville,  Alle- 
gany CO.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1853,  s.  George  Points  and  Mary  Ann 
(Thoma.s).  Of  Farmersville,  N.Y.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Clarence  Hovey'' 
Thomas,  b.  July  8,  1878. 

10412  George  Elbert^  Hove\\  born  Nov.  24,  1855,  m.  Jan.  r, 
1878,  Adelaide  Louise  Bamsey,  b.  Richfield,  Lucas  co.,  O.,  da. 
John  and  Rosette  (Ackland).  Ch.:  Mabel  Ellen'  Hovey,  b.  Oct. 
9,  187S. 

4393. 

Dan  iel  HilV  Hovey  {jo/m  fs^  Hovex),  m.  Sandusky,  O.,  Nov. 
8,  185 1,  Jane  Ellis,  b.  Florence,  Erie  co.,  O.,  Sept.  11,  1830,  da. 
Cornelius  and  Eliza  (Walker).  Of  McPherson,  Kan.,  farmer. 
Ch.:     1 04 1 3     Edgar  IV ill  is'  Hovey,  b.  Mar.  8,  1853,  Eden,  O. 

1 04 1 4  Alary  Elizabeth^  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  8,  1856,  Wakeman, 
O.,  m.  Harper,  McPherson  co.,  Kan.,  Feb.  20,  1875,  Simon  Peter 
Fisher,  b.  Northumberland  co..  Pa.,  Sept.  9,  1848,  s.  Isaac  D.  and 
Keturah  (Rhoadermel).  Of  Lindsburg,  McPherson  co.,  Kan., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Maud  Alice"  Fisher,  b.  Sept.  7,  1876;  Lottie^  Eisher, 
Apr.  18,  1878. 

1 04 1 5  James  Andreui^  Hovey,  b.  Apr.  27,  i860,  Ottumwa, 
Coffey  CO.,  Kan.;  John  Cornelius^  Hovey,  Apr.  i,  1862,  O.;  Ida 
May'  Hovey,  Jan.  25,  1866,  O.;  Eva  Ellen'  Hovey,  Feb.  17,  1868,  O. 

4396. 

AhUjail  HOSeJla'  Howes  [Lucv^  Hovey,  Abigail^,  Ben.*,  Jo  3,  Sam.2), 

m.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Nov.  23,  1831,  Worcester  Bugbee,  b.  C,  Feb.  5, 
1805,  son  Pelatiah  and  Sally  (Cook),  1.  Lowell,  Mass.,  carriage 
maker.     Ch.  b.  Chelsea  : 

+  10416     Charles  Henry"  Bugbee,  b.  July  4,  1832. 

1 04 1 7  Albert  Volnef  Bugbee,  b.  Mar.  26,  1834,  m.  Lowell, 
Aug.  31,  185 1,  Emily  Susan  Johnson,  b.  Vershire,  Vt.,  Nov.  5, 
1 83 1,  da.  Perkins  and  Loretta  (Flanders),  1.  Lowell.  Ch.  born 
Lawrence,  Mass.:  Emma  Abby  Jane^  Bugbee,  Jan.  15,  1854,  unm.; 
Erank  Perkins"  Bugbee,  Dec.  28,  187 1. 

4397. 

Caroline  Matilda'  Howes  {uicy^ mvey),  m.  ist,  Lowell, 
Mass.,  May  18,  1839,  Joseph  Moore,  b.  Wayland,  Middlesex  co., 
Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1812,  d.  Lowell,  Nov.  11,  1876,  son  Joseph  and 
Mary  (Sherman),  engineer.  She  m.  2d,  L.,  June  18,  1878,  An- 
fort  Coburn,  born  L.,  or  Dracut,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  Dec,  25, 
181 1,  s.  Moses  Bradstreet  and  Clara,  1.  Lowell,  machinist.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:   i,  d.  young. 


1294  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4398. 

JVancij  Amanda^  Ho  vet/  (/-^o'"  Hovey)^  m.  Lowell,  Mass., 
Mar.  lo,  1843,  Ora  Kimball  Goodale,  b.  Stoddard,  N.  H.,  Dec. 
20,  1814  ;  d.  Medford,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  187 1,  s.  Amos  and  Eunice 
(Crane).     She  1.  1878  Medford.     Ch.  b.  Lowell  : 

10418  George  Lucius'^  Goodale,  b.  Mar.  7,  1844,  m.  Medf.  Jan. 
7,  1868,  Mary  Susan  Goldthwait,  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  May  20,  1845, 
da.  Joseph  Lorraine  and  Lydia  Ann  (Newcomb),  1.  Medford, 
book-keeper  in  Boston.  Ch.:  Agnes  Goldthwait''  Goodale,  b.  June 
20,  187 1,  Medf.  ;  Carrie  Louise"^  Goodale,  Jan.  8,  1876,  M.  ;  Joseph 
Goldthwait"^ ,  b.  and  d.  May  16,  1879;  George  Mortimer^,  b.  May  16, 
1879. 

1 04 1 9  Joseph  Moore^  Goodale,  b.  Dec.  17,  1848,  m.  Medf. 
Feb.  19,  1873,  Carrie  Almedia  Floyd,  b.  M.  Mar.  25,  1847,  da. 
Joshua  Gleason  and  Susan  (Peirce),  1.  Medf.,  book-keeper  in 
Boston.     Ch.:  Marion  Floyd'^  Goodale,  b.  Feb.  15,  1875,  Medf. 

4399. 

Lucius  Edson'  Hoives  {Lucy"  Hovey)^  m.  Swauton,  Frank- 
lin CO.,  Vt ,  Jan.  22,  1843,  Emily  Melissa  French,  b.  S.  June  27, 
1823,  da.  Isaac  Hurd  and  Sarah  (Bowers),  1.  Maquoketa,  la., 
painter.     Ch.: 

10420  Silas  Conant^  Howes,  b.  Oct.  19,  1843,  Swanton,  m. 
Maquoketa,  Feb.  8,  1863,  Elizabeth  Miller  Rice,  b.  Hamburg, 
Erie  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1845,  da.  Andrew  Benedict  and  Lucy 
Ann  (Manning),  printer.  Ch.  b.  Maquoketa  :  George  Gehhart^ 
Howes,  Aug.  II,  1864  ;  Willis  Edson^  Ho7ves,  Aug.  2,  1869;  Son^ ,  b. 
and  d.  Aug.  25,  1875.  Alonzo  Ora^,  b.  Sept.  i,  1854,  Maquoketa, 
d.  Mar.  25,  1855. 

1042 1  Carrie  Amanda"^  Howes,  b.  Aug.  11,  i860,  M.,  d.  ab. 
May  I,  1886,  m.  M.  Oct.  5,  1876,  Arthur  Percival  Farr,  b.  M.  Oct. 
I,  1858,  s.  Harry  and  Mary  Ann  (Crane),  1.  Maquoketa,  shoe- 
maker, s.  p. 

4401. 

HaniUfV    JiUVgeSS    (Eleanor^,    Zenas^^,    Benjamin'',    Joseph^,    Samuel', 

Mosesi),  d.  Allen  tp.,  Washington  co.,  Pa..  Feb.  8,  1870,  a.  68,  m. 
ist,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1830,  Hannah  Loder,  she  d.  1832.  He  m.  2d, 
Bedford,  Bedford  co..  Pa.,  1834,  Elizabeth  Dougherty,  b.  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  1805,  d.  Belle  Vernon,  Fayette  co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  7, 
1875.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

10422  Diana"  Burgess,  b.  1830,  d.  ab.  1859,  m.  1845,  Elisha 
Jenks,  Jr.,  he  d.  ab.  1859.  Ch.:  Park  Marion''  Jenks,  b.  Oct.  7, 
1846,  m.  Newark  Valley,  Tioga  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1866,  Frances 
Augusta  Blair,  b.  Sullivan  co..  Pa.,  Aug.  31,  1847,  da.  Winslow 
and  Mary  Jane  (Dean),  1.  1879  Alta,  Buena  Vista  co.,  merchant, 
s.  p.;  Sylvanus'^  Jenks,  b.  Sept.  10,  1848,  d.  Dec.  12,  1863  ;  Charles 
Franklin'  Jenks,  b.  Oct.  15,  1850,  1.  Williamsport,  Pa.,  salesman; 
Celia  Ann'  Jenks,  b.  July  20,  1852,  m.  Loronzo  F.  Rockwood,  1. 
Berkshire,  N.  Y.,  merch.  ;  Amy  Jane'  Jenks,  b.  Mar.  4,  1854,  m. 
F.  A.  Jenks,  1.  San  Francisco,  Cal.;  Elishd'  Jenks,  b.  Nov.  30, 
1856,  d.  Jan.  14,  1857. 

10423  Harriet^  Burgess,  b.  July  5,  1832,  d.  Sheshequin,  Pa., 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1295 


Nov.  I,  1851,  m.  Litchfield,  Pa.,  Dec.  i,  1849,  John  Crotsley,  b. 
Barton,  Tioga  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1825,  d.  Shesheq.  Aug.  21, 
1874,  s.  John  and  Sally  (Mills).  Ch.:  Sofi',  b.  Apr.  25,  1851,  d.  y. 
2d  m.,  s.  p. 

4402. 

James'  JBuvf/ess  (Eieanoi-e),  d.  Greenwich,  Huron  co.,  O., 
Aug.  27,  1866,  a.  63,  m.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1825,  Rachel  Bel- 
lows, b.  I.  Jan.  2,  1806,  d.  Greenw.  Sept.  21,  1865,  da.  Phillip  and 
Elizabeth  (Deshong),  farmer.     Ch.: 

10424  Harrief"  Burgess^  b.  June  20,  1838,  m.  Greenw.,  Sept. 
27,  1857,  Thomas  Calvin  Robinson,  b.  Bloomingdale,  Richland 
CO.,  O.,  June  19,  1836,  s.  James  and  Rebecca  (Jacobs),  1.  Hills- 
dale CO.  (White  P.  O.),  Mich.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Rebecca  Antf  Robin- 
son^ b.  Aug.  31,  1859  ;  Thomas  Holland'^  Robinson^  Oct.  23,  1861  ; 
James  B urges f  Robifisofi,  Dec.  30,  1864  ;  William  OrvaP  Robinson, 
June  27,  1873. 

10425  Adaline^  Burgess,  b.  June  13,  1842,  m.  Mansfield,  O., 
Oct.  31,  1861,  William  Stahl,  b.  Ashland  co.,  O.,  May  5,  1840,  s. 
John  and  Catharine  (Folmer),  1.  White  P.  O.,  farmer,  s.  p. 

10426  Emeline^  Burgess,  b.  Jan.  17,  1846,  m.  Ashland,  O., 
Oct.  28,  1865,  Jacob  Wiedler,  b.  Clarence,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1843,  s. 
John  and  Susan  (Croup),  1.  Camden,  Hillsdale  co.,  Mich.,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  Francis  Elberf  Wiedler,  Oct.  17,  1866  ;  Addie  May"" 
Wiedler,  Feb.  2,  1873.  Sarah  Ann^  Burgess,  b.  Apr.  24,  1848,  d. 
Feb.  10,  1866. 

4403. 

Emiice'  JBtffgess  (Eleanor"),  d.  White  Pine,  Lycoming  co., 
Pa.,  Jan.  21,  1882,  a.  74,  m.  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1826, 
Hiram  Hallett,  b.  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  i,  1805,  d.  White  P. 
Feb.  II,  1856,  s.  Solomon  and  Phebe  (Mosier).  Lived  at  White 
Pine  1878-82.     Ch.  : 

10427  Didama^  Hallett,  b.  Jan.  19,  1828,  Bainb.,  d.  Cuyahoga 
Falls,  O.,  Nov.  9,  1849,  m.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1845,  Benjamin 
Jennings  Williams,  b.  Danby,  Tompkins  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1824, 
d.  D.  Aug.,  1877,  s.  Nelson  and  Abiah  (Jennings).  Ch.  :  George^ 
Williams,  b.  Nov.  5,  1849,  d.  Feb.,  1850,  or  d.  a.  7  daj^s.  Sou"",  b. 
and  d.  Aug.  12,  1830. 

10428  Rosalia"  Hallett,  b.  May  16,  1832,  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  d. 
Ithaca,  Mar.  i,  1854,  m.  I.  Dec.  15,  185 1,  William  S.  Cronk,  b. 
LTlysses,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  19,  1827,  s.  Timothy  and  Elizabeth  (Gould). 
He  1.,  1878,  San  Buenaventura,  Ventura  co.,  Cal.  Ch,  :  Homer 
Gerard^  Cronk,  b.  Oct.  5,  1852,  Ithaca. 

10429  Harriet^  Hallett,  b.  Oct.  12,  1833,  Jackson,  Tioga  co.. 
Pa.,  m.  Candor,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1850,  James  Edmund  McLoskey, 
b.  Slaterville,  Tompkins  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1829,  s.  Zopher 
Tidd  and  Catherine  Elizabeth  (Bo3'Ce).  1.  Beaver  Dams,  Schuy- 
ler CO.,  N.  Y.,  blacksmith.  Ch.  :  Frances  Evelyn^  McLoskey,  b. 
Oct.  31,  1857. 

-I-10430     Arthur""  Hallett,  b.  July  15,  1835,  Jackson,  Pa. 

10431  Harvey^  Hallett,  Mar.  26,  1837,  J.,  m.  Mary  Shoup. 
Dwelt  Butler,  Butler  co..  Pa.,  some  time,  left  for  Petrolia,  Butler 
CO.,  Pa.,  not  since  heard  from.     Ch.  :   i. 


1296  CLEVELAND    GEN'EALOGY. 

10432  I/iiiiaii  A.^  Hallett,  b.  Aug.  7,  1838,  Jackson,  m. 
Cranberry  tp.,  Oil  City,  Venango  co..  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1865, 
Catharine  Sadler,  b.  Slippery  Rock  tp.,  Butler  co.,  Pa.,  Mar.  2, 
1844,  da.  Michael  and  Lydia  (Fox),  1.  Oil  City  1879-80.  Ch.  : 
William  Henry^  Hallett,  b.  Aug.  26,  1866,  d.  Jan.  28,  1868  ;  Ejuma 
Jane'  Hallett,  b.  Jan.  23,  1869  ;  Hirajn  Harvef  Hallett,  Feb.  11, 
1 871;  Nancy  Anif  Hallett,  Sept.  14,  1873;  Maggie  Lydia^  Hallett, 
Mar.  4,  1876  ;  Rose  Lavinia^  Hallett,  b.  Mar.  4,  1876,  d.  Jan.  6, 
1877. 

10433  Eleanor^  Hallett,  b.  Mar.  26,  1840,  Jackson,  m.  Jersey 
Shore  tp.,  Lycoming  co..  Pa.,  June  17,  1857,  Joseph  McCollum, 
b.  Chester  co..  Pa.,  Oct.  24,  1831,  s.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Doug- 
lass), 1.  Watson ville,  Santa  Cruz  co.,  Cal.  Ch.  b.  Santa  Cruz  co.: 
John  Weslef  McCollum,  Apr.  8, 1858  ;  Edward  Douglass^  McCollum, 
Sept.  29,  i860  ;  Eleanor  Clei'eland^  McCullum,  Jan.  4,  1864. 

10434  Newton^  Hallett,  b.  Apr.  16,  1842,  Ithaca,  m.  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  Aug.  13,  1868,  Margaret  Gill,  b.  Indiana  tp.,  Alle- 
gheny CO.,  Pa.,  Dec.  2,  1845,  da.  James  and  Martha  (Dalzell),  1. 
Sharpsburg,  Allegheny  co..  Pa.  :  Ch.  :  James  Edwin^  Hallett, 
Apr.  12,  1869;  Samuel  Harvey^  Hallett,  Mar.  16,  1871  ;  Son^,  b. 
and  d.  Feb.  21,  1873;  Robert  Newton^  Hallett,  Apr.  18,  1874; 
Alice  May''  Hallett,  Aug.  9,  1876. 

10435  /^^'^^^  Hallett,  b.  Feb.  26,  1844,  Danby,  m.  Salladas- 
burg,  Lycom.  co..  Pa.,  Feb.  26,  1862,  Godfrey  Decker,  b.  Rugel, 
Germany,  Nov.  15,  1840,  s.  Frederic  and  Elizabeth,  1.  White  Pine, 
Pa.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Eugene  Alberto^  Decker,  May  4,  1875  \  Maud 
Marf  Decker,  Dec.  25,  1868;  Frederic'^  Decker,  July  8,  187 1  ; 
Anna  May^  Decker,  Sept.  8,  1873  ;  Arthur  Godfref  Decker,  July  8, 

1875- 

10436  Ann  Eliza^  Hallett,  b.  FeD.  8,  1846,  Spencer,  Tomp- 
kins CO.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Salladasburg,  Nov.  2,  1863,  George  Henry 
Sellinger,  b.  Lycoming  co.,  July  31,  1840,  s.  Earnhardt  and 
Matilda  (Young),  1.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Ch.  :  Cora  Belle' Sel- 
linger, Aug.  26,  1864;  Elmer  Mechlin'  Sellinger,  Sept.  6,  1869; 
Flora  Delia''  Sellinger,  Aug.  21,  187 1.  Edward''  Hallett,  unm. 
1879-80. 

4404. 

Hannah'  Burgess  (Eleanors),  m,  ist  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  19, 
1834,  John  DeGraw,  b.  N.  Y.  city  Oct.  4,  1807,  s.  John  and  Mar- 
garet (Benjamin),  hatter;  divorced  1865.  She  m.  2d,  Hudson, 
O.,  Nov.  28,  1865,  Moses  Draper,  b.  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  May  3, 
1796,  d.  Hudson  July  7,  1873,  s.  Jonathan  and  Patience  (Benja- 
min), farmer.  She  1.  1878,  Hudson.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Emeline^ 
DeGraw,  b.  June  19,  1835,  Ithaca,  d.  Feb.  14,  1866,  unm. 

10437  Eleanor^  DeGraw,  \i.]2i.n.2(),\^l1,l\.\\2i.c:^.  (Eleanor  De 
Graw  was  to  be  m.  at  Hudson  Apr.  13,  1886,  to  F.  B.  Sears.) 
Res.  Hudson. 

Margaret^  DeGraw,  b.  Aug.  29,  1838, 1.,  d.  July  26,  1840. 

10438  Elnora''  De  Graw,  b.  June  8,  1840,  I. 

10439  Charles  Henry"  DeGraw,  b.  Aug.  16,  1842,  Owasco,  N.  Y., 
m.  Sharon,  Mercer  co..  Pa.,  July  27,  1870,  Maria  Davis,  b.  Falls- 
ton,  Beaver  co..  Pa.,  Oct.  17,  1849,  da.  David  and  Mary  (Davis), 
1.  Mercer,  Mercer  co..  Pa.,  shoemaker;  served  in  33d  N.  Y.  V.  M.; 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1297 


discharged  July  26,  1863.     Ch.  b.  Sharon:  Maud  Ellen'  DeGraw, 
May    I,   1872;   Clifton  Evelyn^  DeGra^v,   Apr.    23,    1874;     William 
Jesse'  DeGraw,  Mar.  18,  d.  May  7,  1876. 

10440  Orpha  Arm  DeGraw,  b.  Feb.  28,  1844,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y., 
m.  Oakland,  Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  26,  i860,  George  Benja- 
min, b.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  May  10,  1821,  s.  Samuel  and  Jane  (De- 
Graw), I'd  Brownsville,  Licking  co.,  O.,  1.,  1S79,  Newark,  O., 
cabinet-maker.  Ch.  :  Willard  Washington'  Benjamin^  b.  Feb.  22, 
1863,  Hudson  ;  Charles  Clifford'  Benjamin,  Jan.  23,  1866,  Millers- 
burg,  Holmes  co.,  O.  ;  Edward  John'  Benjamin,  Mar.  25,  1872, 
Cleveland,  O.;  Eliza  Mary'  Benjamin,  Mar.  22,  1874,  Brownsv. 

10441  Martha  Jane"  DeGraw,  b.  Jan.  16,  1846,  Nunda,  N.  Y., 
m.  Hudson,  Aug.  18,  1869,  Edward  Blackman,  b.  Mt.  Vernon,  O., 
Apr.  29,  1843,  s.  Joseph  and  Ann  (Phillips),  1.  Hudson,  merchant,' 
Ch.  :  Frederick    Willianf    Blackman,    Aug.    8,    1870  ;    Grace  Maud^ 
B/ackman,  June  24,  1874  ;   Charles  Edwara'  Blackinan,  July  2,  1877. 

10442  William  Willis'^  De  Graw,  b.  July  30,  1849,  Jamestown, 
N.  Y.  10443  Mary  Genevra"^  DeGraw,  July  4,  185 1,  J.  10444 
George  Hamilton'^  DeGraw,  July  21,  1853,  Warsaw,  N.  Y. 

4405. 

William  Cleveland'  Baryess  (Eleanor^),  m.  Springfield, 
Pa.,  May  i,  1834,  Mariette  Burgess,  b.  Bridgeport,  vSusquehanna 
CO.,  Pa.,  Nov.  13,  1815,  da.  Charles  and  Anna  (Parmenter),  1. 
Springfield,  1879,  merch.     Ch.  b.  Springf.  : 

10445  Naficy  Amelia  Burgess,  b.  July  25,  1840,  d.  Mainesburg, 
Pa.,  July  16,  1873,  m.  Springfield,  Dec.  28,  1858,  Orrin  Clark 
Horton,  b.  Ulster,  Pa.,  Mar.  i,  1835,  s.  Hiram  and  Hannah 
(Hovey),  1.  Hammond,  Tioga  co.,  Pa.,  miller.  Ch.  :  Frajik  Ells- 
worth' Horton,  b.  June  12,  1861,  Burlington,  Pa.;  Frederick  Arthur' 
Horton,  Nov.  17,  1863,  B.,  d.  y. ;  Orrin  ArdelP  Horton,  b.  Aug.  16, 
1865,  Canton,  Pa.  ;  Clarence  Edward'  Horton,  Oct.  18,  1867,  C; 
Alartha  Ellen'  Horton,  Mar.  25,  1872,  Lockington,  Shelby  co.,  O., 
d.  v. 

10446  Eleanor  Anfi^  Burgess,  b.  Jan.  11,  1843,  m.  Rossville, 
Bradford  co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  18,  1861,  Miles  Brunson  Potter,  b. 
Columbia,  Pa.,  vSept.  29,  1841,  s.  Elisha  and  Minerva  (Moore),  1. 
Hood  River,  Wasco  co..  Ore.;  cabinet-maker.  Ch.  :  Ida  May' 
Potter,  b.  July  7,  1862,  Springf.  ;  William  Burgess'  Potter,  Jan.  29, 
1870,  Canton  ;  Harriet  Minerva'  Potter,  June  15,  1873.  Edward 
Parmenter  Burgess,  b.  Apr.  23,  1845,  d.  Mar.  5,  1865. 

4406. 

Eleanor'  JBrirgess  (Eleanor"),  m.  Litchfield,  Pa.,  Aug.  23, 
1S34,  Frederic  Swartwood,  b.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1813,  d. 
Mitchell  Creek  tp.,  Tioga  co..  Pa.,  Dec.  26,  1877,  s.  James  and 
Mary  (Schoonover).     She  1.,  1878,  Mitchell  C.     Ch.  : 

10447  Julia  Elletf  Swartwood  ,  b.  Nov.  23,  1836,  Athens,  Brad- 
ford CO.,  Pa.,  m.  Erwin,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1853,  Julius  Emmer 
Kirkendall,  b.  Barton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,  1831,  a  s.  Henry  Peter  and 
Amanda  (Ellston)^  1.  Somers  Lane,  Tioga  co..  Pa.,  farmer.  Ch. 
b,  Lawrence,  Pa.:  Mary  Belle'  Kirkendall,  July  18,  1861  ;  Frederic 

82 


1298 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Henry"  Kirkendall^  -'^ug.  2,  1866;  Daniel  Keep""  Kirkendall,  Aug.  29, 
1868  ;  Herbert  Lee"^  Kirkendall,  Sept.  26,  1872. 

10448  Eviily'^  Swarltaood,  b.  Jan.  6,  1838,  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  m 
Erwin  (Painted  Post),  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31,  1857,  Erastus  Kirkendall, 
b.  Barton,  Sept.  4,  1836,  a  s.  Henry  Peter  and  Amanda  (EUston), 
1.  Corning,  N.  Y.,  builder.  Ch.:  Martha  Annette'  Kirkendall,  b. 
Aug.  30,  i860,  Lawr.,  d.  Jan.  24,  1864;  Albert  Erastus'  Kirkendall, 
b.  July  24,  1862,  Tioga,  Pa.,  d.  Feb.  15,  1864;  Florence  Actell'  Kirk- 
endall, b.  June  30,  1865,  d.  Feb.  24,  1872  ;  Rufus  Elmer*  Kirkendall, 
b.  Sept.  6,  1867  ;  Miles  Henry'  Kirkendall,  b.  Jan.  i,  1872,  d.  Mar. 
15,  1873  ;  Horace  Cassadf  Kirkendall,  b.  July  31,  1875. 

10449  Lucetta*  Swartwood,  b.  Mar.  17,  1841,  Tioga,  N.  Y., 
m.  Bradford,  Pa.,  Nov.  10,  1861,  Charles  Henry  Carleton,  born 
Spafford,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15,  1840,  s.  Philo  N.  and  Rachel  (Thomp- 
son), 1.  Mitchell  C,  builder.  Ch.:  Jessie  May*  Carleton,  b.  Aug. 
5,  1866,  Corning;  Arthur  Henry*  Carleton,  Mar.  29,  1871,  Middle- 
ton,  Pa.;  Frank*  Carleton,  May  24,  1878,  Mitchell  C. 

10450  Jane""  Swarttaood,  b.  May  9,  1844,  Tioga,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Wellsboro,  Pa.,  Oct.  26,  1867,  DeVere  Shappee,  b.  Jackson,  Pa., 
Feb.  12,  1848,  s.  Abner  and  Mary  (Parker),  1.  Tioga,  Pa.,  painter. 
Ch.:  Hoivard  Abiier*  Shappee,  h.  Nov.  8,  1868;  George  Myrtle^ 
Shappee,  b.  Sept.  13,  1871,  d.  Nov.  3,  1874;  Carrie  May*  Shappee, 
b.  Feb.  21,  1S74  ;  Leon  Delos*  Shappee,  Jime  4,  1876. 

1045 1  Riitlf  Swai'twood,  b.  Oct.  12,  1846,  Barli  igton,  Pa., 
til.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1868,  Schuyler  Beers,  b.  Wells, 
Pa.,  Jan.  13,  1842,  s.  Joseph  Husten  and  Maria  (Beers),  1.  Mitch- 
ell C,  R.  R.  emp.  Ch.:  Frederic  Husten^  Beers,  b.  May  13,  1870, 
d.  Sept.  9,  1874  ;  Ella  Maria*  Beers,  b.  Mar.  2,  1873. 

10452  Horace  Frederic''  Swart2tiood,\i.  Mar.  16,  1843,  Lawr., 
m.  Corning  Dec.  23,  1872,  Fannie  Jane  Gregory,  born  Kanona, 
Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1856,  s.  Daniel  Warner  and  Emeline 
Joanna  (Hayford),  1.  Tioga,  Pa.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Sidney*  Sie art- 
wood,  b.  May  9,  1877.  Harriet*  Swartwood,  born  Aug.  14,  1853, 
Tioga,  Penn.,  d.  Feb.  28,  1864.  Henry  Burgess^  Swartwood,  born 
Oct.  5,  1861,  Tioga,  Pa.,  d.  Mar.  10,  1864. 

4407. 

Mlria/tn''    Hallett     (EleanoH,  Zenas^,  Ben.S  Jo.=,  Sam,^),    111.    Afton, 

N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1848,  Albert  Rounds,  b.  Foster,  R.  I.,  Jan.  14,  1810, 
s.  Philip  and  Betsey  (Smith),  1.  Afton  1879,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10453  Alvah  Bi/sh^  Bounds,  b.  Jan.  9,  1850,  Afton,  m.  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1874,  Catherine  Owens,  born  Vallonia 
Springs.  Broome  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  14,  1859,  da.  John  J.  and  Cath- 
erine (Snyder).  Ch.:  Jessie*  Bounds,  b.  Aug.  16,  d.  Sept.  15, 
1875  ;  Arthur*  Rounds,  Mar.  5,  1877.  10454  Ellen  Josephine^  Rounds, 
b.  Apr.  15,  1853.     10455  ^^<^n'  ^"'i"  Rounds,  Dec.  29,  1857. 

4408. 

Sarah  Jans'  Hallett  (Eleanor^),  m.  Bainbridge,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  2,  1848,  Nelson  Cook,  b.  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  28,  181 2,  d. 
Afton,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  1873,  s.  John  and  Rhoda  (Woodruff).  Ch.: 
Austin^,  b.  Jan.  18,  d.  Mar.  i,  1850.  10456-7  William^  Cook,  b.  June 
30,  1853  ;  James^  Cook,  b.  July  22,  1867. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


4409. 


1299 


ROSWeJr      Sliepard      (/V//r«  IlambUn,  Rache^^  Benj.4,  Jo.s,  Sam.2),    d. 

Palestine,  Pickaway  co.,  O.,  Sept.  4,  185 1,  a.  52,  m.  Lowell,  Vt., 
Dec.  6,  1 82 1,  Lydia  Sprague,  b.  Brimfield,  Mass.,  July  28,  1798, 
da.  Hosea  and  Elizabeth  (Charles).  She  lived  1878  Shadeville, 
Franklin  co.,  O.     Ch.: 

10458  Hainblijf'  S/iepard,  b.  Sept.  3,  1822,  Lowell,  was  mur- 
dered at  Elysian  Grove  Plantation  in  Shreveport,  Cadds  county, 
La.,  Feb.  27,  1867,  m.  Straw^town,  Hamilton  co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  9, 
1855,  Eliza  Reynolds,  b.  n.  Urbana,  O.,  SejDt.  12,  1831,  da.  Fran- 
cis Garner  and  Jane  (Lutz),  merch.  She  1.  1877  Noblesville, 
Hamilton  co.,  Ind.  Ch.  b.  n.  Perkinsville,  Hamilton  co.,  Ind.: 
Al/iia  Elizabetlf  S/iepard,  b.  Oct.  6,  1856,  d.  Noblesv.  Oct.  16,  1873  ;■ 
Son^,  b.  and  d.  July  20,  1858  ;  So/f,  b.  and  d.  Sept.  29,  i860  ;  Eva 
Belle'  Shepard,  b.  May  7,  1862.  10459  Matilda  Elizabetlf  Sliepard, 
b.  Sept.  20,  1824,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  m.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Jul}^  19, 
1847,  George  Hetherington,  b.  Hardy  co.,  Va.,  June  28,  1818,  s. 
John  and  Jane  (Coffman),  1.  Lovington,  Moultrie  co.,  111.,  farmer, 
was  auditor  of  Pickaway  co.,  O.,  several  years,  now  (1877)  audi- 
tor of  Moultrie  co.  Ch.:  diaries  Shepard'^  Hetlieringto/i,  b.  July 
9,  d.  Aug.  12,  1848  ;  Henry  Shepard^  Hetheriiigton,  b.  Oct.  20,  1849, 
d.  Aug.  9,  1871. 

10460  Henry  Campbell*  Shepard,  h.  May  11,  1826,  Montp., 
m.  Columbus,  O.,  Dec.  11,  1862,  Jennie  Armstrong,  b.  C.  Dec.  3, 
1835,  d.  Pine  Grove,  Pickaway  co.,  O.,  Aug.  22,  1867,  da.  William 
and  Jane  (Delano),  1.  vShadev.  Ch.:  Henry  Deland'  Shepard,  b. 
Apr.  13,  1864;  William  Armstrong'  Shepard,  Oct.  19,  1866.  New- 
man Sprague*  Shepard,  b.  July  19,  1828,  Barre,  Vt.,  d.  B.  Mar.  20, 
1830. 

1 046 1  Charles  Sprague^  Shepard,  b.  Sept.  7,  1830,  B.,  m.  Mt. 
Sterling,  Madison  co.,  O.,  July  i,  185 1,  Sarah  Margaret  Creath, 
b.  n.  Mt.  S.  Dec.  22,  183 1,  da.  William  and  Mary  (Monohon),  1. 
Sullivan,  Moultrie  county,  111.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Matilda  Elizabeth^ 
Shepard,  b.  Mar.  7,  1853,  Pickaway  co.,  d.  Washington  co.,  Iowa, 
June  20,  1858  ;  Mary  Arabella'  Shepard,  b.  May  20,  1855,  P.  co.; 
Henry  Spragiie^  Shepard,  Feb.  11,  1858,  Wash,  co  ;  William  Lang- 
don^  Shepard,  Nov.  16,  1859,  W.  CO.;  Fannie  May''  Shepard,  Aug.  i, 
1861,  W.  CO.;  Ann  Elma^  Shepard,  Mar.  20,  1863,  W.  co.;  Charles 
Hamblin^  Shepard,  Nov.  i,  1864,  W.  co. ;  Lydia  Ellen^  Shepard,  May 
15,  1866,  W.  CO.;  John  Creatlf  Shepard,  Mar.  4,  1868,  W.  CO.;  Sol- 
omon White^  Shepard,  Oct.  24,  1870,  W.  co. ;  Sarah  Margaret^  Shep- 
ard, b.  Oct.  8,  1871,  W.  CO. 

4410. 

Betsey  Haiublin'  Shepard  {Poiiy^Hajnbim),  d.  Hardwick, 
Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1882,  a.  80,  m.  Alstead,  N.  H.,  June  10,  1827,  Wil- 
son Darte,  b.  Keene,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1805,  d.  Hardwick,  Mass., 
July  26,  1886,  son  Jesse  and  Susan  (Capen).  Res.  Hardwick, 
farmer.     Ch.  b.  Alstead  : 

10462  Mary  Jiilia^  Darte,  b.  Sept.  20,  1828,  m.  Albert 
Alvin'  Cleveland  +4252. 

10463  William  Elliot^  Darte,  b.  Aug.  16,  1830,  m.  Enfield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1858,  Charlotte  Sabin  Whipple,  b.  Greenwich, 


I300  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1838,  d.  Hardwick  Jan.  29,  1882,  daughter  Joel  and 
Eunice   (Richardson).     Still  res.  (1897)  Hardwick,  farmer,  s.  p. 

10464  Sumner  Li/iiiaii'  Darte,  b.  Aug.  22,  1833,  d.  June  9, 
1858,  m.  Enf.  Feb.  22,  1854,  Harriet  E.  Woods,  b.  E.  Feb.  28, 
1830,  da.  Aaron  and  Caroline  M.  (Ellis),  farmer,  s.  p. 

10465  Alvin  Wilsoii"  Darte,  b.  Oct.  24,  1842,  m.  Petersham, 
Mass.,  May  27,  1874,  Sarah  Jane  Cook,  b.  P.  Nov.  25,  1847,  d.  P. 
Aug.  27,  1882,  daughter  Ellison  and  Mary  (Loring),  1.  Peter- 
sham, farmer,  s.  p. 

4411. 

Hirani'  Shepard  {Poiiy^  HambUn),  m.  ist,  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Dec. 
3,  1829,  Harriet  Spiller,  b.  C.  Aug.  8,  1810,  d.  Barre,  Vt.,  Feb. 
17,  1843,  da.  Joseph  and  Dorothy  (Stevens).  He  m.  2d,  Chelsea, 
Feb.  18,  1845,  I-ura  Bixby,  b.  C.  May  27,  1814,  da.  Ichabod  and 
Susan  (Lewis),  1.  Barre,  farmer.  Ch.  by  1st  m.:  Harriet'',  b.  Oct. 
14,  1830,  d.  Mar.  18,  1834;  George  Newco»ib\  b.  Jan.  14,  1835,  d. 
May  14,  1855  ;  Alary  Ami\  b.  Dec.  10,  1837,  d.  Feb.  21,  1839.  By 
2d  m.: 

+  10466      Wilbur^  Shepard,  b.   Aug.  13,  1848. 


4412. 

Smieon'  Shepavd  {Poiiy^  Hambu,,),  died  Barre,  Vt.,  Dec.  31, 
1873,  a.  68,  m.  ist,  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Apr.  12,  1834,  Roxana  Paine, 
b.  Brookf.  Dec.  28,  181 1,  d.  Barre,  Dec.  i,  1838,  da.  Storrs  and 
Sally  (Green).  He  m.  2d,  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  1839, 
Harriet  Martin,  b.  W.  Feb.  21,  1814,  d.  Barre  Feb.  2,  1890,  da. 
Gurdon  and  Sarah  (Wise),  farmer.  She  1.  Barre  1878.  ist 
m.:  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.,  b.  Barre  :  Roxana  Lucf  S/iepard,  b.  Aug. 
10,  1840,  d.  Sept.  10,  i860. 

+  10467     Lydia  Martin^  Shepard,  b.  June   18,   1844. 

4- 10468     A/inon  Clark"-  Shepard,  b.  Sept.  8,  1848. 


4413. 

Joel  JIamhJin'  Shei)ard  {Poiiy^  HambUn),  m.  Williamstown, 
Vt.,  June  22,  1830,  Clarissa  Martin,  b.  W.  Feb.  11,  1810,  da.  Jon- 
athan and  Susannah  (Martyn),  res.  Williamstown,  farmer,  prom- 
inent citizen.     Ch.  b.  Williamstown: 

10469  William^  Shepard,  b.  Feb.  22,  1832,  d.  W\  Jan.  10, 
1865,  m.  Barre,  Vt.,  Dec.  8,  1858,  Frances  Rebecca  Waterman, 
b.  B.  Oct.  29,  1834,  da.  Lewis  and  Fanny  (Averill).     s.  p. 

10470  Eunice''  Shepard,  b.  Nov.  18,  1836,  m.  Williamstown 
Dec.  10,  1854,  Crawford  Henry  Jackson,  b.  Troy,  Cheshire  co., 
N.  H.,  Apr.  7,  1830,  son  Henry  and  Abigail  (Bruce),  1.  Barre, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Clara  Ahbie^  Jackson,  b.  Oct.  5,  1857,  Williamst. 
Frank  William^  Jackson,  July  23,  1866,  Barre. 

Ellen  Elizd'  Jackson,  Jan.  31,  1872,  W. 
Ida  May""  Jackson,  Feb.  9,  1875,  Barre. 
+  10471     Rosina^  Shepard,  b.  Dec.  12,  1845. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1301 

4415. 

Oliver    Hamblhl'   Clifford    (^t-Ae)-" //<iwA//«,  Racheis,  Benjamins 

Josephs,  samuep),  m.  Medficld,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1838,  Elizabeth 
Mason,  b.  Princeton,  Mass.,  Jan.  20,  1816,  da.  Joseph  and  Sally 
(Foster),  1.  Medfield,  1878.     Ch.  b.  Medfield : 

10472  Joseph  Clark^  Clifford,  b.  Sept.  10,  1839,  m.  Deerfield, 
Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1862,  Mary  Elizabeth  Condit,  b.  Orange,  N.  J., 
June  12,  1840,  da.  Uzal  or  Uzziel  Wade  and  Martha  Emeline 
(Van  Houten),  1.  Rock  Isl.,  111.  Ch.:  Charles  Condit'  Clifford,  b. 
Feb.  17,  1866,  Fort  Monroe,  Va. 

Alfred"  Clifford,  b.  Feb.  11,  1845,  m.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Nov.  20,  1877,  Mary  Frances  Morton,  b.  Mount  Pleasant,  Henry 
CO.,  la.,  Apr.  7,  1850,  da.  Hon.  John  Tilson  and  Mary  Frances 
(W'yman),  of  Topeka,  Kan.,  1.  St.  Louis,  secretary  of  Ludlow 
Saylor  Wire  Co. 

EUe)f  Clifford,  born  Mar.  7,  1846,  unm. 
+  10473     Sarah  Elizabetli"  Cliff'ord,  b.  May  i,  1854. 


4422. 

Lovisai'  Hamhlin  {james^  HambUn),  d.  Randolph,  Vt.,  May 
30,  1866,  a.  35,  m.  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  Feb.  27,  1856,  John  Alonzo 
Blakely,  b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Oct  5,  1827,  s.  Lyman  and  Katherine 
(Munn),  1.  Chelsea,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10474  Adah  May"  Blakely,  born  Mar.  2,  1857,  Chelsea,  m. 
West  Fairlee,  Orange  co.,  Vt.,  Feb.  10,  1877,  Frank  Irving  Whit- 
ney, b.  Chelsea,  Aug.  26,  1856,  son  Alvah  W.  and  Mahala  M. 
(Jones),  1.  Chelsea,  merch.     Ch.:  Florence  EtheP  Whitney,  b.  Oct. 

27,  1879,  C.  ^       ,  ,   , 

10475  Eliza  Alnuf  Blakely,  b.  June  3,  i860,  Randolph,  m. 
Chelsea,  Dec.  10,  1879,  George  Edward  Hatch,  b.  C,  Dec.  10, 
1857,  s.  Samuel  W.  and  Laura  Caroline  (Dickenson),  1.  Chelsea, 
merch.     Ch.: 

John  Blakelf  Hatch,  b.  July   24,   1881,   C. 
Winn"   Blakely,    b.   Oct.   5,    1865,    Randolph,   d.    R., 
Dec.  20,  1866. 

4423. 

Lorisa'  Bean  {Nancys HambUn^,  m.  Danbur}^  N.  H.,  Jan.  i, 
1846,  William  Small  Curtice,  b.  Windsor,  N.  H.,  Apr.  17,  1814, 
d.  Concord,  N.  H.,  Aug.  4,  1875,  s.  Stephen  and  Lydia  (McClin- 
tock).  She  1.  1877,  Concord.  Ch.  b.  Danbury  :  Son^,  b.  and  d. 
Nov.  19,  1848. 

10476  William  Austin"  Curtice,  b.  Dec.  17,  1849,  m.  Geneva, 
O.,  Jan.  26,  1874,  Emma  Miriam  Austin,  b.  G.,  Mar.  28,  1847,  1. 
Red  Oak,  Montgomery  co,,  la.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

10477  Nancy  Emma"  Curtice,  b.  Apr.  8,  died  May  26,  1852  ; 
Nancy  Velona",  b.  May  24,  1853. 

Emma   Oliver"  Curtice,  h.  Mar.  16,  1856;   Son",  b.  and 
d.  May  25,  1858. 


I302 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


4424. 


Elvira'  Bean  {xancy^  Hamba,!),  d.  Rock  Bluff,  Cass  co.,  Neb., 
Apr.  27,  1864,  a.  47,  m.  Danbury,  N.  H.,  Feb.  i,  1838,  Asa  Martin 
Whittier,  b.  Grafton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  12,  1864,  s.  Richard  and  Lettie 
(Phillips).     He  1.  1877,  Empire  City,  Dakota  co.,  Minn.     Ch.: 

10478  Ellen  Hastings'^  WJiitticr,  b.  Feb.  16,  1839,  m.  Tipton, 
la.,  Feb.  27,  1857,  Dr.  Fliram  Latham.  Ch.  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.: 
Charles  Whittier'  Latham,  Mar.  16,  1859;  Arthur  Beaif  Latham, 
Apr.  2,  1 86 1. 

10479  Osear  Pulaski^  Whittier,  b.  July  27,  1844,  m.  Frank- 
fort, la.,  Nov.  15,  1862,  Amanda  Strait,  1.  Red  Oak  Junction,  la. 
Ch.:  Thaddeus  Strait'  Whittier,  b.  May  25,  1864,  Rock  Bluff;  El- 
vira Aniuf,  Mar.  18,  1867,  Red  Oak,  la. 

10480  Erank  Beaff  Whittier,  b.  Sept.  27,  1849. 

4426. 

Joel  Hamblin'  Bean  {xaiuy<^  Hambi/ii),  m.  Macedon,  Wayne 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1852,  Celia  Anthony,  b.  Milton,  Ulster  co.,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  7,  1827,  da.  John  and  Susan  (Cypher),  1.  1877,  Hawley- 
ville,  Page  co.,  la.,  merch.     Ch.: 

1 048 1  Alice  Lavinia^  Beau,  b.  May  27,  1854,  Macedon,  m. 
Hawleyv.,  May  24,  1875,  John  McGuire.     Ch.:  So)r' ,  b.  Dec,  1877. 

10482-3  Mabel  Anthony^  Beau,  b.  Nov.  11,  1859,  Douglass, 
la.;  Jesse  Cass^  Beau,  Dec.  15,  1861,  D. 

4430. 

Hantiah'  Payne    {james'-  Payne,  Persist  BenjaminS  Jos.3,  Sam. 2),   m. 

Eaton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1823,  Walter  Menter,  b.  Vt,  Mar.  23,  1804, 
d.  Friendship,  Fond  du  Lac  co..  Wis.,  July  21,  1865,  s.  Richard 
and  Cynthia  (Clough),  farmer.     She  1.  1878,  Friendship.     Ch.: 
+  10484     LLarriet  Maria^  Meuter,  b.  Mar.  20,  1825,  Eaton,  N.Y. 
Hanuah\  b.  Oct.  i,  1827,  Eaton,  d.  Feb.  18,  1829. 

10485  Lfauuah  Sophia^  Meuter,  b.  June  i,  1830,  E.,  d.  Oct. 
25,  1854,  m.  Richland,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  i,  1852,  Volney  Charles  Chap- 
man, he  d.  Aug.  14,  18 — ,  a.  31  years,  s.  Zenas  L.  and  Abigail, 
s.  p. 

10486  Loviua  Luciuda^  Meuter,  b.  Mar.  23,  1832,  Richl.,  m. 
ist,  R. ,  Feb.  22,  1849,  Henry  L.  Pettengill,  he  died  fall  of  1862, 
cooper.  She  m.  2d,  July  3,  1863,  William  A.  Anderson,  1.  Fond 
du  Lac,  Wis.,  millwright,     s.  p. 

10487  Walter  Samuer  ALeuter,  b.  Sept.  28,  1836,  Richl.,  m. 
Fond  du  L.,  Feb.  20,  i860,  Mary  Prosser,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  12,  1836,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Gertrude  (Smith),  of  Friend- 
ship, farmer.     Ch.:  Duaiie  Eraukliif  Meuter,  b.  Apr.  7,  1867. 

4431. 

BvUjhani'  Paijne  {jaynes^ Payne^,'^.  Jackson  tp.,  Anderson, 
Kan.,  Mar.  11,  1877,  aged  76,  m.  ist,  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  x,  1831, 
Julia  Ann  M.  Chapman,  b.  E.,  July  24,  1810,  died  Kan.,  Sept.  2, 
1867-8.  He  m.  2d.  Dwelt  at  Friendship,  Wis.,  went,  June, 
1858,  to  Kan.     Ch.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1303 

10488  Marvin  Heury^  Payme,  b.  July  22,  1832,  m.  in  Wis., 
Mrs.  St,  Ores;  rem.  1858  to  Kan.,  later  to  Cal.,  of  St.  Helena, 
Napa  CO.,  Cal.,  1879. 

104S9  Julia  Elizabeth^  Fayne,  b.  May  14,  1834,  m.  Charles 
Pritchard,  rem.  to  Kan.,  1,  St.  Helena. 

10490  Edward  Warhem^,  b.  June  15,  1836,  1.  Adobetown, 
Madison  co.,  Mont.  10491  James  Andrews^,  b.  Nov.  13,  1837,  1. 
Littleton,  Arapahoe  co.,  Col. 

10492  Albert  Levant^  Payne,  b.  June  15,  1841,  m.  Garnett, 
Kan.,  Margaret  Ann  Bockover,  1.  n.  Garnett,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Marion  Crawford''  Payne,  July  29,  1865  ;  Edivard Livingston^  Payne^ 
Feb.  8,  1872. 

10493  Savilla  Antoinette^  Payne,  b.  Sept.  13,  1846,  in  N.  Y., 
m.  Garnett,  David  Dickson,  1.  n.  Garnett,  farmer.  Ch.:  Julia 
Agnes'"  Bickson,  Oct.  5,  1863;  /sola  Inez"  Dickson,  July  28,  1869; 
George  M^  Dickson,  May  12,  1872;  Cora  Ann''  Dickson,  Aug.  10, 
1877. 

10494  Alice  SopJiia^  Payne,  b.  June  17,  1850,  Friendship,  m. 
Garnett,  Stephen  Bockover,  1.  Garnett,  farmer.  Ch.  5  :  Charles 
Alanson^  Bockover,  b.  Dec.  25,  1873,  d.  1874;  James  Albert^  and 
Jo/in  Alfred'  Bockover  (tw.),  b.  Oct.  18,  1875  ;  Lulu  BelP  Bockover, 
Feb.  28,  1878. 

4432. 

Sophia  Payne  [james^ Payne),  d.  Richland,  Mexico,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  31,  1833,  aged  29,  m.  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1822,  as  ist  w..  Rev. 
Joel  Wilson  Nye;  b.  E.,  Jan.  29,  1802,  d.  Hawleyville,  la.,  Feb. 
19,  1853,  1858,  s.  Bonham  and  Anna  (Recard).     Ch.: 

+  10495     Malissa  BloomfiehP  Nye,  b.  Feb.  15,  1823,  Eaton. 
10496     Alonzo  LLarrington^  Nye,  b.  Dec.  29,  1830,  Nelson,  N. 
Y.,  m.  a  widow  with  5  children  ;  was,  1849,  mate  of  brig  sailing 
from  Chicago,  111.,  Vv^ent  to  Kan.  ab.  1864;  was  last  heard  from 
at  Cedar  Rapids,  Linn  co.,  la. 

+  10497     Joel  Watts'"  A{ve,  b.  Jan.  21,  22,  1833,  Mexico,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  Joel  Wilson  Nye,  Baptist  clergyman,  studied  theology 
and  grad.  from  Hamilton  coll.;  was  a  leading  Baptist  minister 
for  many  years.  His  health  failing,  he  was  sent  by  Baptist 
Board  of  Missions  to  Indiana  ;  preached  at  Lawrenceville,  Dear- 
born CO.,  Ind.,  to  1855,  afterward  in  Peoria,  111.,  and  la.  He  m. 
2d,  Richland,  1834,  Nancy  Melvina  Ferris,  da.  of  Rev.  Enoch,  a 
Baptist  minister.  Ch.:  Enoch  Randolph  Nye,  b.  1835,  Mexico; 
Sophia  Payne  Nye,  b.  1838,  Attica,  Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y. 

4433. 

LucUida'  Payne  {james^ Pay>ie),  d.  Fonddu  Lac.,AVis.,  June 
21,  1861,  a.  55,  m.  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1824,  William  Menter, 
b.  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1802,  d.  Fond  du  Lac,  Nov.  9,  1S67,  s. 
William  and  Cynthia  (Hopkins),  farmer.     Ch.: 

10498  William  James^  Menter,  b.  Jan.  i,  1826,  Eaton,  m. 
Mexico,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1848,  Alma  Everts,  b.  M.,  Nov.  7,  1826, 
da.  Samuel  and  Lucinda  (Slack),  1.  Mexico,  farmer,  s.  p.  Ly- 
man Payne\  b.  Aug.  29,  E.,  d.  Sept.  2,  1830  ;  Son^,  b.  and  d.  Rich- 
land, N.  Y.,  May  27,  1832. 


I304 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


-f  10499     Lucinda  Jane^  Mcnfer,  b.  July  13,  1835,  Richland. 

10500  Robert  Heniy^  Alenter,  b.  June  26,  1842,  R.,  d.  June 
II,  1869,  unm.,  farmer.     Enlisted  in  U.  vS.  A.  before  aged  21. 

4434. 

Samuel  Sfebbins'  JPai/ne  (fames'^  Paym)^  d.  Richland,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  24,  1834,  a.  26,  m.  Van  Buren,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  21,  1832,  Sarah  Ann  Goddard,  b.  V.  B.  Aug.  20,  1813,  d. 
V.  B.  Apr.  2,  1846,  d.  Ebal  and  Esther  (Earle),  miflwright.    Ch.: 

1 0501  Esther  Ann^  Payne,  b.  July  3,  1833,  Baldwinsville, 
N.  Y.,  m.  S.  Richland,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24,  1850,  -George  W.  Pal- 
merton,  b.  Wilna,  N.  Y.,  July  9,  1827,  s.  Lyman  and  Esther 
(Brayton),  1.  1878,  Pulaski,  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Rob- 
ert E(hvin\  b.  Dec.  25,  185 1,  S.  Richl.,  drowned  Oct.  18,  1870  ; 
George  Davis^  Pahnerton,  b.  Aug.  21,  1866. 

4435. 

Versify  Paifne  {James^  Payne),  m.  Richlaud,  N.  Y.,  June  22, 
1834,  Levi  Keith,  b.  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1809,  s.  Lincoln  and 
Submit  (Doolittle),  1.  Nelson,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10502  Mary  Jane^  Keith,  b.  Aug.  3,  1847,  N.,  m.  N.  Oct.  12, 
1876,  David  Walton  Jones,  b.  Llanllwni,  Carmarthenshire, 
Wales,  G.  B.,  Apr.  i,  1849,  s.  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Jones),  1. 
Nelson,  farmer,  s.  p. 

4436. 

Ja/tnes'  I*ayne  {james^  Payne),  d.  Richland,  N.  Y.,  May  7, 
1855,  a.  44,  m.  R.  Apr.  17,  1842,  Abbie  Fenner  South  worth,  b. 
Mendon,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  1824,  da.  Royal  and  Phebe  (Gleason). 
(She  m.  2d,  Richl.,  Nov.  14,  1870,  William  Porter,  and  1.  1879 
Allegan,  Allegan  co.,  Mich.).     Farmer.     Ch.: 

10503  James  Barney^  Payne,  b.  Mar.  29,  1844,  Pineville,  Os- 
wego CO.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  Feb.  20,  1871,  Myra  Rose, 
b.  Burr  Oak,  Mich.,  Nov.  19,  1842,  da.  Seneca  and  Cornelia  Pa- 
mela (Dow),  1.  South  Bosque,  McClellan  co.,  Tex.  Ch..:  James 
Barney'^  Payne,  b.  Sept.  20,  1873. 

10504  Emogene  Lora^  Payne,  b.  Oct.  15,  1850,  Litchfield, 
Mich.,  m.  Trowbridge,  Mich.,  Nov.  15,  1867,  Seth  Orr,  b.  Mere- 
dith, N.  Y.,  June  19,  1835,  s.  James  Madison  and  Martha  (Wil- 
son), I.Trowbridge,  farmer.  Ch.:  Abbie  Myra''  Orr,  b.  Sept.  10, 
1869;  Bertha  Ether  Orr,  May  18,  1877;  Blanche  Leond'  Orr,  Apr. 
3,  1879. 

4438. 

Selhia'  Payne  {James^'  Payne),  m.  Richland,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28, 
1841,  Nathan  Harrison  Soule,  b.  R.  July  30,  1S18,  d.  Burr  Oak, 
Mich.,  May  i,  1870,  s.  Constant  and  Lucena  (Brace),  farmer. 
She  1.  BurrO.,  1878.     Ch.  b.  Richl.: 

10505  Malvina  Henrietta''  Soule,  b.  Dec.  13,  1842,  m.  Burr 
O.,  Mar.  7,  1865,  Erastus  George,  b.  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  Apr.  7, 
1837,  s.  Isaac  and  Sally  (Purdy),  1.  Burr  O.,  merch.  Ch.  b.  B.  O.: 
Carrie  El iza^  George,  May  10,  1866;  Florence  Persis^  George,  Jan.  28, 
1872. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES>    CLEVELAND. 


1305 


10506  MarccUus  Fayette^  Soule,  b.  Jan.  29, 1845,  ni.  Ft.  Wayne, 
Ind.,  Sept.  10,  1872,  Helen  Martha  Jones,  b.  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
8,  1850,  da.  Amos  Clark  and  Martha  Ann  (Smith),  1.  Burr  O., 
merch.  Ch.:  Charles  Wayne^  Souk,  b.  Nov.  26,  1873,  Sturgis, 
Mich.;  Ed/'i/i  Ja?ie''  Souk,  Oct.  5,  1875,  Camden,  Jay  co.,  Ind.; 
Henry  Fayette*  Souk,   Sept.  20,  1878,  Burr  O. 

4441. 

NatJiaH    CleVelmid'  Pafpie  {Ediuard^  Payne,  Persist,  Ben.4,  Jo.3, 

Sam.2)^  d.  Montague,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1856,  a.  44,  m.  Wendell, 
Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1836,  Sarah  Brewer,  b.  W.  Apr.  6,  181 7,  d.  Mon- 
tague, Feb.  8,  1870,  da.  Samuel  and  Fanny  (Watt),  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Montague: 

10507  Henry  Welford^  Payne,  b.  Mar.  15,  1838,  m.  M.  Jan.  i, 
186 1,  Maria  Louise  Clapp,  b.  M.  Jan.  4,  1840,  a  da.  Martin  Har- 
vey and  Maria  (Russell),  1.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Clapp  ancestry  :  —  [See  +  3170,  P-  1070]  Ro,2:er3,  of  Dorchester  1630  ;  Preserved-*,  b.  D' 
Nov.  24,  1643,  m.  Sarah  Newbury  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  da.  of  Benjamin  (s.  of  Thomas  New- 
bury and  Jane  of  Dorch.)  and  Mary  (AUyn,  da.  of  Matthew  of  ilartford.  Conn.);  Pre- 
served^ m.  Mehitable  Warner  of  Hatfield  ;  John",  m.  Eunice  Parsons  ;  John",  m.  Eunice 
Smead  ;  Joseph^,  ra.  Ann  Harvey,  da.  Capt.  Moses  ;  Martin  Harvey'-'  Clapp,  m.  ist, 
Maria  Russel.  —  Clapp  Memorial^  bj. 

Ch.:  George  Heury"  Payne,  b.  May  2,  1868;  Lucius  Lee"  Payne,  Nov. 
21,  1869.     Susan  Fanny'^  Payne,  b.  vSept.  8,  1840,  d.  Mar.  18,  1842. 

10508  Ju/ia  Bancroft*"  Payne,\i.  Apr.  14,  1842,  m.  Dayton,  O., 
June  2,  t866,  Asa  Burton  Closson,  b.  Norwich,  Vt.,  June  27,  1837, 
s.  Asa  Burton  and  Caroline  (Taylor),  1.  Cincinnati,  O.,  merch. 
Ch.:  Fanny  Agnes"  Closson,  b.  Dec.  12,  1867,  C:  Henry  Burton^ 
Closson,  May  2,  187 1,  C;  Alke  Helen"  Closson,  July  20,  1873,  Lud- 
low, Kenton  co.,  Ky. 

10509  Samuel  Brewer^  Payne,  b.  Dec.  6,  1843,  ™-  ^st  Mon- 
tague, Nov.  22,  1864,  Myra  M.  Sherwood,  b.  M.  Dec.  27,  1844,  d. 
M.  Mar.  11,  1869,  da.  Cephas  G.  and  Diadama  M.  (Brown).  He 
m.  2d,  Fisherville,  Mass.,  Dec- 7,  1870,  Eva  C.  Hough,  b.  Boston, 
Mass.,  June  10,  1850,  da.  Daniel  and  Caroline  Y.  (Merrill),  1. 
Greenfield,  j\Iass.,  harness  mfr.  ist  m.:  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.: 
Herbert  B"  Payne,  b.  Nov.  16,  187 1;  Frederick  H."  Payne,  Nov.  10, 
1876. 

105 10  Freeman  Edzuard''  Payne,  b.  Feb.  8,  1847,  ra.  Bernards- 
ton,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1S69,  Ella  C.  Slate,  b.  Amherst,  Mass.,  Aug. 
31,  1847,  da.  Jonathan  L.  and  Electa  (Marsh),  1.  Greenf.,  har- 
ness mfr.     Ch.:  Florence  Isabel"  Payne,  b.  Nov.  5,  1876,  G. 

105 1 1  Fannie  Caroline*  Payne,  b.  Dec.  18,  1849,  m.  G.,  Oct. 
4,  1 87 1,  John  Thaxter  Shaw,  b.  Colerain,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1848,  s. 
Thaxter  and  Eliza  Ann  (Wilson),  1.  Montague,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Edeth  Lulu"  Sha7v,  b.  June  7,  1874,  M. 

1 05 1 2  Charles  Nathan'^  Payne,  b.  July  24,  1852.  m.  Spring- 
field, Nov.  17,  1875,  M.  Lulu  Bugbee,  b.  Ticonderoga,  Essex  co., 
N.  Y.,  May  4,  1853,  da.  Samuel  A.  and  Orrie  L.  (Miller).  Of 
Greenfield,  druggist.  Ch.:  Ralph  Wheelwright"  Payne,  b.  Sept.  12, 
1877,  G. 

4442. 

John   Fox.    Paijne  {EdivarcP  Payue),  died  Montague,  Mass., 
Mar.   10,   1880,  a.  65,   m.  Wendell,   Mass.,  Aug.   15,    1837,   Mary 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Brewer,  b.  W.,  Aug.  3,  181 9,  a  da.  Samuel  and   Fanny  (Watt). 
Dwelt  n.  Montag-.,  farmer.    Highly  esteemed.    Ch.  b.  Montague: 

10513  Ellen  Aurelia^  Payne,  b.  July  13,  1838,  m.  M.,  May  i, 
i860,  Henry  Belden  Cook,  born  Hadley,  Mass.,  Mar.  15,  1833,  s. 
Zenas  and  Lucy  (Russell),  1.  1879,  Orange,  Mass.  Ch.  b.  Mon- 
tague :  Carrie  Lida^  Cook,  b.  July  9,  1861,  d.  May  28,  1864;  EJ- 
7vard  Henry^  Cook,  b.  May  21,  1866;  Frank  Payne"  Cook,  b.  Oct.  5, 
1870  ;  Mary  Ellcn\  b.  Aug.  5,  1872,  d.  Oct.  28,  1873  ;  Alice  Louisa'' 
Cook,  b.  Aug.  2,  1874.  Edward  Samuel^,  b.  Aug.  11,  1840,  d.  Sept. 
10,  1841. 

105 14  George  Drvight''  Payne,  b.  Oct.  15,  1843,  '^i^-  ^st,  M., 
Nov.  24,  1864,  Lucy  Arabella  Shaw,  b.  M.,  Jan.  20,  1843,  d.  M., 
Aug.  27,  1868,  da.  Roland  and  Britannia  (Johnson).  He  m.  2d, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Mar.  28,  1876,  Vesta  Minera  Noyes,  b.  Plain- 
field,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1846,  da.  Jason  and  Nancy  (Shaw).  Ch.  by 
ist  m. :  Carrie  DelP,  b.  July  21,  1868,  d.  June  7,  1869.  By  2d  m., 
b.  Montague  :  Clara  Maria""  Payne,  Nov.  26,  1877  ;  Edward  Henrf 
Payne,  Dec.  10,  1878. 

-|- 1 05 1 5     Ahbie  Louise*  Payne,  b.  Oct.  14,  1849. 

4443. 

3IelO}n(^  3laVtin    (P^rj-w"  Pavw.?,  Persist,  Ben.*,  Jo.3,  Sam.^),    d.  Mor- 

risville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1886,  a.  77,  m.  M.,  Oct.  9,  1843,  Myranda 
Seymour,  b.  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  12,  1806,  d.,  s.  Silas  and  Sally 
(Gilbert).  He  I'd  Lebanon;  1879,  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Her 
obituary  appeared  in  Madison  Observer,  Oct.  13,  1886.  Ch.  born 
Lebanon : 

1 05  1 6  Charles  Martin""  Seymour,  b.  July  26,  1 844,  m.  Morrisv., 
Jan.  8,  1868,  Mary  Janette  King,  b.  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  May  5, 
1848,  da.  Davis  T.  and  Janette  (Leland),  1.  Morrisville,  merch., 
of  firm  Storrs  &  Seymour.  Ch.  b.  Morrisv. :  Florence"  Seymour, 
b.  Nov.  5,  187 1 ;  Laura"  Seymour,  b-  Feb.  9,  1874,  d.  Dec.  12,  1879. 

105 1 7  Benrv  Franklin''  Sevmour,  b.  Dec.  16,  1845,  m.  Greece, 
Monroe  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1868,  Florence  Matilda  Mahon,  b. 
Mahon,  Huntington  co.,  Ind.,  May  13,  1846,  d.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  15,  1875,  da.  Archibald  and  Mahala  (Dodge),  1.  Rochester, 
dairyman.  Ch.:  Annie"  Seymour,  b.  May  i,  1869,  Oneida;  Katie" 
Seymour,  Feb.,  1871,  On.;  Fannie"  Seymour,  Sept.,  1873,  Roches.; 
Florence"  Seymour,  Feb.  5,  1875,  R. 

4446. 

Hihhard  Martin  {Persist  Payne),  d.  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
22,  1S85,  a.  71,  m.  Madison,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1841,  Elvisa  Tracy 
Smith,  b.  M.,  May  3,  1822,  da.  Zenas  and  Sally  (Reed).  She  1. 
Morrisv.  He  was  deputy  sheriff  Madison  co.,  1879.  His  obitu- 
ary in  Madison  Observer,  Dec.  2j,  1883.     Ch.: 

1 05  1 8  Mary  Emogene"  Martin,  b.  Sept.  10,  1843,  M.,  m.  M., 
Dec.  26,  1861,  Edwin  Gregg  Adams,  b.  Cohoes,  Albany  co.,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  28,  1835,  s.  William  Lawson  and  Araminta  D.  (Piatt), 
1.  Cohoes,  merch.,  of  firm  S.  &  E.  G.  Adams.  Ch.:  Clara  Hattie^ 
Adams,  b.  Oct.  21,  1862,  Cohoes;  Nellie  Fidelia"  Adams,  Nov.  23, 
1864,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  Marv  Elizabeth"  Adams,  Feb.  24,  1867,  T.;  Ed- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES>   CLEVELAND. 


1307 


wi)f  Adams,  Aug.  23,  1S70,  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.;  Florence'^  Adams, 
Mar.  14,  1873,  L. 

4447. 

Susan''  3fartin  {Persist  Payne),  m.  Eaton,  Morrisville,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  16,  1837,  James  Henry  Curtis,  born  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  July  9, 
1814,  s.  Abel  and  Anna  (Donahue)  Curtis.  Dwelt  Peterboro, 
N.  Y.  Residence.  1879,  Spencerport,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Perrington,  Monroe  co.,  N.  Y.  : 

105 19  George  Martin^  Curtis,  b.  Jan.  25,  1838,  m.  Peterboro, 
Aug.  2,  1865,  Mary  Elizabeth  Campbell,  b.  P.,  Aug.  26,  1835,  da. 
John  and  Maria  (Rich),  1.  Gates,  ]\Ionroe  county,  N.  Y.,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Gates  :  Clifton  Catnpbell''  Curtis,  b.  July  9,  1866,  d.  G.  Apr. 
14,  187 1 ;  Jo/ui.  Gerritt  Heiirf  Curtis,  born  Aug.  8,  1870;  Florence 
Maria^  Curtis,  Aug.  30,  1872;  Mary  IsabeP  Curtis,  Nov.  5,  1875. 

10520  Adaline  Topliff^  Curtis,  b.  Sept.  16,  1840,  d.  Hardin' 
CO.,  la.,  Apr.  7,  1863,  m.  G.,  Dec.  14,  1859,  Hezekiah  Ranney 
Dewey,  b.  G.  Apr.  12,  1838,  a  s.  Joseph  and  Maria  (Ranney) 
Dewey,  1.  Grand  Blanc,  Genesee  co.,  Mich.,  stock  raiser.  Ch.  : 
Mary  Lucy^  Dewey,  b.  Nov.  12,  i860,  Ogden,  Monroe  co.,  N.  Y.  ; 
JVni.  Henrf  Dewey,  Oct.  11,  1861,  Gates  ;  Minnie^  Detvey,  b.  Nov. 
I,  1862,  Harden  co.,  d.  Woodbury  co.,  la.,  Dec.  14,  1866. 

1052 1  Mary  Harriet^  Curtis,  b.  Jan.  25,  1844,  m.  Penfield, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  1862,  Thomas  D.  Dewey,  b.  Gates,  Mar.  7,  1S42, 
a  s.  Joseph  and  Maria  (Ranney)  Dewey.  Residence,  Marshall- 
town,  Marshall  co.,  la.,  1879,  miller,  etc.,  enlisted,  1862,  io8th  N.  Y., 
honorably  discharged  1863,  came  home  a  wreck,  was  a  cripple 
for  years.  Ch.  b.  Marshallt.  :  Martha  Fvelyne^  Dewey,  Mar.  4, 
1864;  Minnie  Adeline^  Dewey,  July  15,  1866;  Abbie  Maf  Dewey, 
Sept.  12,  1869;  Mabel  Clare^  Dewey,  Feb.  14,  1872;  Harry  Curtis'^ 
Dewey,  b.  Oct.  20,  1864,  d.  Jan.  i,  1869. 

10522  Seymour  Henrf  Curtis,  b.  Dec.  30,  1851,  engaged  to 
be  m.  Sept.  18,  1879,  ^o  Nellie  S.  Gott,  b.  Ogden,  Nov.  16,  1858, 
da.  Oscar  F.  and  Maria  Martha  of  Parma,  Monroe  co.,  N.  Y. 

4448. 

Alexa  Ann'  JMavtin  {Pe>sis^  Payne),  d.  Cherry  Tree,  Ve- 
nango CO.,  Pa.,  July  19,  1845,  ^-  -5)  ™-  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  Oct,  12, 
1844,  as  ist  w.,  Rev.  John  Marble.  (He  m.  2d,  1847.)  Pastor 
of  Baptist  chh.,  Cherry  Tree,  i  year.     Ch. : 

10523  Ann  Amelia"  Marble,  b.  July  4,  1845,  Venango  co.,  m. 
Morrisville,  Apr.  9,  1873,  George  W.  Hockridge,  b.  M.  Aug.  12, 
1837,  S.John  D.  and  Hester  Ann  (Rogers)  Hockridge.  Residence, 
Morrisville,  farmer,     s.  p. 

4450. 

Charles  Howard/  I*ai/ne  (jo/m^  Payne,  Persis=,  Ben.*,  J0.3,  Sam.2), 

m.  Janesville,  Wis.,  July  11,  1872,  Eunice  Preston,  b.  Hopewell, 
N.  Y.,  July  I,  1827,  da.  Charles  and  Betsey  (Blandin)  Preston. 
Residence,  Janesville,  mechanic,  s.  p. 

4451. 

Sarah  Soi)hia'  P(rt/ne  {john" Payne),  m.  Horseheads,  N.Y., 
Jan.  6,  1853,  James  Wiggins,  b.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  18,  1827, 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


s.  Alexander  C.  and  Rachel  C.  (Crissy)  Wiggins,  I'd,  1879,  Foot- 
ville,  Rock  co.,  Wis.;   1883,  Whiting,  Kan.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

10524  Mary  Frances^  Wiggins^  b.  Mar.  27,  1854,  Elmira,  N.Y., 
m.  Chicago,  111.,  March  10,  1873,  Franklin  Fayette  Ford,  born 
Rutland,  Vt.,  Jan.  i,  1847,  s.  Elisha  E.  and  Hannah  L.  (Rice) 
Ford.  Residence,  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  manufacturer.  Ch.  : 
Grace  Marie^  Ford,  b.  Feb.  16,  1874,  Janesville,  Wis. 

10525  Alice  Nelson^  Wiggins,  b.  May  24,  1857,  Center,  Rock 
CO.,  Wis.;  Herbert  Elmer^  Wiggins,  May  15,  1862,  C. ;  Willie^ 
Wiggins,  born  May  12,  1865,  C.,  d.  Nov.  21,  1867  ;  Stella  Ma f' 
Wiggins,  b.  Aug.  7,  1868,  Harmon}^,  Wis.,  d.  Mar.  27,  1875. 

4452. 

William  Henry  Harrisoii'  JPayne  {jo/!ii<^  Payne),  m. 
Watertown,  Jefferson  county,  Wis.,  Feb.  21,  1870,  Mary  Calista 
Albee,  b.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  June  29,  1840,  da.  Preserved  and 
Calista  Matilda  (Nash)  Albee.  Res.  Sandwich,  De  Kalbco.,  111., 
inventor  of  a  successful  Automatic  Grain  Binder.     Ch.  : 

10526  Harry^  Payne,  b.  June  13,  d.  Dec.  2,0,  1871;  Edward 
Er/iest''  Fayne,  b.  Nov.  14,  1872;  Charles  Albee^  Payne,  Nov.  21, 1873; 
Da.^,  b.  and  d.  July  19,  1875. 

4453. 

Henry  J^elaon'  Payne  (./<'/■""  Pay?ie),  m.  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  7,  1871,  Elizabeth  Amelia  Porter,  b.  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  15, 
1847,  da.  Rev.  Lansing  and  Elizabeth  (Curtis)  Porter.     Ch.  : 

10527  Annie  ElizabetJf  Payne,  b.  Aug.  20,  1872,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.  ;  Charles  Lansing^,  b.  July  27,  1874,  M.,  died  Onondaga 
Valley,  Onondaga  co.,  N.' Y.,  July  17,  1876;  Porter''  Payne,  born 
Dec.  15,  1877,  Lima,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  Henry  Nelson''  Payne  furnishes  the  following  : 

'•  As  for  my  ministerial  record,  etc.,  for  which  you  ask,  it  is  briefly  as  follows  —  (I 
think  you  have  my  military  record)  : 

"  My  literary  course  was  pursued  in  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  from  which  I 
graduated  with  honor,  July  i6,  iS68.  After  passing  a  year  each  in  the  Chicago  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  and  the  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  I  graduated  from  Lane  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  May  n,  1871.  Licensed  to  preach  by  Presbytery  of 
Cayuga,  April  13,  1870.  Ordained  to  the  gospel  ministry  by  Presbytery  of  St.  Paul,  at 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Oct.  5,  1871. 

"After  declining  an  invitation  to  the  pastorate  of  the  Sixth  Presbyterian  Church  of 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  I  accepted  a  call  to  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Minneapolis,  Minn., 
July  I,  1872,  and  was  soon  after  installed  as  its  Pastor.  During  this  pastorate  of  nearly 
four  years,  considerable  accessions  were  made  to  the  church,  and  a  new  and  commodious 
edifice  erected  (at  that  time  the  best  belonging  to  our  denomination  in  the  city),  at  a  cost 
of  $12,000.     Resigned  May  i,  1875. 

"  From  Feb.  i,  1876,  to  Nov.  12,  1876,  had  charge  of  Presbyterian  Church  of  Onondaga 
Valley,  N.  Y.  ;  Dec.  i,  1876,  became  pastor  of  Presbyterian  Church,  Lima,  N.Y.  ;  resigned 
Feb.  10,  1S7Q.  Feb.  15,  1879,  accepted  call  to  pastorate  of  the  Associated  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  in  which  field  I  am  now  (1889)  happily  and  successfully 
laboring." 

4454. 

JKiraiida'  Payne  {ira»  Payne,  persis^  Ben.s  J0.3,  sam.3),  m.  Hins- 
dale, Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  Jan.  7,  1837,  Samuel  Henry  Hendrick, 
b.  Middlebury,  Vt.,  Mar.  8,  181 1,  s.  Jabez  and  Sally  (Henry),  1. 
Ripton,  Addison  co.,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  10528  Susan^  Hendrick, 
b.  Sept.  29,  1838,  Middlebury,  unm.  ;  of  Ripton. 

10529  Eliza  Ja?ie^  Hendrick,  b.  Aug.  19,  1840,  R.,  m.  R.  Nov. 
28,  1872,  David  Hale,  b.  R.  Dec.  22,  1827,  s.  Benjamin  and  Lucy 
(Stebbins),  1.  Ripton,  farmer.     Ch.  :   Samuel  David"  Hale,  b.  Aug. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1309 

23,  1S74,  Granville,  Addison  co.,  Vt.  ;  Lucy  Miranda'  Hale,  Jan. 
10,  1876,  G.  ;  Susan  Roxana^  Hale,  May  12,  1877,  Ripton  ;  Mary 
Jane'  Hale,  Mar.  16,  1879,  R. 

10530  Luther  Henry^  Hendrkk,  b.  Sept.  9,  1842,  R.,  d.  in 
Emory  Hospital,  n.  Washington,  D.  C.,  Nov.  19,  1862,  ent.  U.  S.  A. 
early  in  the  war.  SfillmaJi"  Heudrick,  b.  Sept.  2,  1844,  Ripton,  d. 
R.  Apr.  19,  1846;  Laura^  Hendrkk,  b.  Nov.  24,  185 1,  R.,  d.  R. 
Sept.  29,  1853. 

1 05  3 1  Jessie  Edwina^  Hendrick,  b.  Nov.  30,  1855,  R.,  m.  R. 
Jan.  19,  1871,  George  Newell  Dow,  b.  R.  Dec.  6,  1852,  s.  Newell 
and  Almira  (Folsom)  Dow.  Residence,  Ripton,  farmer.  Ch.  : 
Lra  Luther"^  Dow,  b.  Apr.  2,  1872,  R. 

4455. 

WlllariV  Paifue  {ira^-  Payne),  m.  ist,  Sunderland,  Mass., 
Apr.  20,  1S41,  Emily  Renfield,  b.  S.  181 1,  d.  Mass.  Sept.  15,  1853, 
da.  Capt.  Renfield  of  S.  He  m.  2d,  Monroe,  Wis.,  Feb.  14,  1854, 
Lticetta  Permelia  Witter,  b.  Livonia,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  18,  1837,  da. 
Chester  and  Emily  (Tompkins)  Witter,  of  Monroe,  farmer.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.  :  Sarah  Jane*,  b.  Oct.  19,  1844,  d.  June  4,  1863. 

10532  Laura  Ann"*  Payne,  b.  Dec.  5,  1846,  m.  Chicago,  111., 
Sept.  15,  1862,  Alvin  Tompkins  Witter,  b.  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  2,  1835,  s.  Chester  and  Emily  (Tompkins),  1.  Monticello, 
Green  co..  Wis.,  merch.  Ch.  :  Willard  Mack''  Witter,  b.  June  9, 
1864,  Monroe  ;  Lillk  Belle'  Witter,  b.  Aug.  15,  M.,  d.  26,  1866  ; 
Merta  ArdeW  Witter,  b.  May  29,  1868,  Monroe  ;  Daisy  Belle"  Wit- 
ter, b.  July  14,  1872,  Monroe;  Chester  L^oberf  Witter,  Jan.  20,  1877, 
Montic.  10533  Ellen  Prances'"  Payne,  b.  Aug.  3,  1849,  m.  Monroe 
June  24,  1866,  Stephen  Barber  Perkins,  b.  Newton ville,  Canada, 
Apr.  20,  1845,  s.' Stephen  Barber  and  Salina  (Dorman)  Perkins. 
Residence,  Marion,  Crittenden  co.,  Ky.,  painter.  Ch.  b.  Monroe: 
Grace  Emily''  Perkins,  June  28,  1868;  Laura  Salina"  Perkins,  July  24, 
187 1 ;  Edwin  Dorman"  Perkins,  Dec.  30,  1873;  Herman'^  Perkins, 
Sept.  13,  1875.  By  2d  m.  :  10534  Lizzie  Estelle'  Perkins,  Aug.  16, 
1857;  Edivard  Willard'',  Apr.  3,  1859. 

4457. 

John  Adams'  JPaifne  {n-a^  Payne),  m.  Montague,  Mass., 
Jan.  I,  1852,  Maria  Lawrence,  b.  M.  Jan.  22,  1823,  da.  Cephas 
and  Olivia  (Stratton)  Lawrence,  1.  Paola,  Kan.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

10525  Charles  Adams^  Payne,  b.  July  5,  1853,  Schoolcraft, 
Kalamazoo  co.,  Mich.,  m.  Fontana,  Miami  co.,  Kan.,  Oct.  25,  1876, 
Fannie  Ann  DeBall,  b.  Waco,  Tex.,  Jan.  8,  1855,  da.  Dr.  James 
Montgomery  and  Hannah  Ann  (Ballard)  DeBall.  10536  George 
FremoJif'  Payne,  b,  June  16,  1856,  Monroe,  Wis. 

4459. 

JEineline'  Payne  {/ra^  Payne),  m.  Vernon,  Vt.,  Apr.  16, 1849, 
Charles  Willis  Peeler,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  i,  1830,  s.  David 
and  Nancy  (Downs)  Peeler.  Residence,  Orange,  Mass.,  hatter. 
Ch.  b.  Montague,  Mass.  : 

10537  Evelijie  Gertrude'*  Peeler,  b.  Aug.  5,  1850,  m.  Vernon, 
Vt.,  Mar.  4,  1869,  George  Luther  Wyman,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar. 


j^jO  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

28,  1848, 1,  Athol,  Mass.,  mechanic,  s.  p,  10538  Charles  Abraham^ 
Feeler,  b.  July  20,  1854,  1.  Orange,  mechanic;  Cora  Belli"  Peeler, 
b.  July  5,  i86''2;   Oren  Ellsworih\  b.  Sept.  7,  1864,  d.  Feb.  13,  1866. 

4461. 

JEniily^  WItite  (ciarissaf,  Rufus^,  Ben.*,  jo.s,  sam.^),  cl.  Santa  Cruz, 
Santa  Cruz  co.,  Cal.,  Dec.  26,  1878,  a.  78,  m.  Winsted,  Conn., 
Feb.  23,  1825,  Hezekiah  Goodwin  Butler,  b.  New  Marlboro, 
Mass.,  June  7,  1798,  d.  Prompton,  Pa.,  May  26,  1867,  s,  Hezekiah 
and  Hepzibah  (Burr)  Butler,  of  Norfolk,  Conn.     Ch.  : 

Alphonso  Eliziir^ Butler,  b.  July  3, 1826,  New  Marlboro, 
d.  Feb.  2,  1 85 1,  unm. 

10539  Samuel  Stone^  Butler,  b.  July  12,  1829,  New  M.,  m.  TSt, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1853,  Sarah  Pamela  Fields,  b.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Nov.  17,  1824,  da.  Eugene  and  Sarah  (McMahan);  divorced 
Jan.,  1872.  He  m.  2d,  Colebrook,  Conn.,  Sept.  24,  1873,  Elvira 
A.  Sage,  b.  Coleb.  June  17,  1841,  da.  Hiram  and  Lucy  (Judd) 
Sage.  Residence,  1879,  Los.Gatos,  Cal.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  San 
Francisco,  Cal.  -.James  Gleasoff  Butler,  b.  Feb.  18,  1854;  William 
Alphonso''  Butler,  Mar.  22,  1856;  Oresmus  Goodwifi'  Butler,  Sept.  15, 
1859;  Eugene  Fields'"  Bjitler,  Mar.  31,  1862;  Meta  Augusta"  Buthr, 
b.  Sept.  20,  1864.  d.  Dec.  23,  1870.  By  2d  m.  :  Edward  Sage^ 
Butler,  b.  July  20,  1874,  Los  Gatos. 

10540  Edward  Fay  SOI  f  Butler,  b.  May  13,  1834,  Clinton,  Alle- 
gheny CO.,  Pa.,  m.  Princeton,  111.,  Aug.  13,  1856,  Mary  Jane  Har- 
vey, da.  Daniel;  divorced.  He  1.  Santa  Cruz,  artist.  Ch.  b.  in 
111.  :  Ira  Goodwill'  Butler,  b.  June  28,  1857,  d.  Aug.  27,  1858; 
Edward  Faysotf  Butler,  b.  Nov'  20,  1858,  d.  June  12,  i860. 

10541  Mary  Elizabeth'"  Bjitler,  b.  June  5,  1836,  Clinton,  m. 
Bethany,  Pa.,  Aug.  7,  1852,  Seth  Lewis  Torrey,  b.  Dyberry, 
Wayne  co.,  Pa,,  Jan.  i,  1820,  s.  William  and  Eunice  (Lewis) 
Torrey.  Ch.  :  Martha  Elizabeth'  Torrey,  b.  Nov.  22,  1853,  Hones- 
dale,  Wayne  co.,  Pa,,  d.  May  30,  1876,  m.  Ottawa,  III,  Oct.  i, 
1873,  Clinton  Macomber,  s.  p.;  Elsie  Lois^  Torrey,  b.  Aug.  25,  1856, 
Ottawa;   Lewis  Butler'  Torrey,  b.  Sept.  9,  1864,  Ottawa. 

4462. 

Lavinia'  White  (ciarissn^),  m.  Winsted,  Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1835, 
Gideon  Hall,  b.  Bethlehem,  Litchfield  co..  Conn.,  June  20,  1775, 
died  Winsted  Feb.  23,  1850,  son  William  and  Mary  (Smedley) 
Hall.     Farmer.     She  res.,  1879,  Winchester,  Conn.     Ch.  :. 

10542  Jane  Catherine'  Hall,  b.  Oct.  20,  1845,  Winsted,  m, 
Winsted  May  9,  187 1,  Samuel  Abel  Wetmore,  b.  Winchester 
Sept,  25,  1842,  s.  Dea.  Abel  Samuel  and  Lucy  (Hill).  Farmer. 
Ch.  :  Wtllis  Lerof  Wetmore,  b,  Sept.  18,  1872;  Arthur  HalP  Wet- 
more,  b.  Mar.  27,  1874,  d.  May  9,  1875;  Mary  Beecher"  Wetmore,  b. 
Mar.  I,  1876;   Charles  DeWitf  Wetmore,  Sept.  4,  1877. 

4463. 

Mavkf  Cl(velan(V  WJnte  (Clarissa^),  d.  Winchestei-.  Conn,, 
Aug.  27, '1866,  a.  62,  m.  Winsted,  Conn.,  Apr,  18,  1833,  Edward 
Adams  Rugg,  b.  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1806,  d.  Win- 
chester Apr.  17,  1862,  son  Seth  and  Sabrina  (Adams),  farmer, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  131 1 

much  esteemed.  Ch.:  So//-,  b.  and  d.  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  1834; 
Son%h.  and  d.  wS.,  1836.  10543  Harlan  Page^  Riigg^h.  July  16, 
1838,  S.,  m.  Pleasant  Valley,  Litchfield  co.,  Conn.,  Nov.  29,  1866, 
Finette  Guernsey,  b.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1842,  da.  Joseph 
H.  and  Elizabeth  (Talmadge),  1.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1879.  Ch.: 
Arthur  Guernsey''  Pugg,  b.  Sept.  26,  1869,  New  Milford,  Litchfield 
CO.,  Conn.  10544  Urania  JJ7/ife^  ^//^T.  b.  Oct.  17,  1839,  Sandisf., 
unm.,  1.  Winsted.  10545  Mary  JV/iife^  J^i'gg,  b.  June  23,  1841, 
Sandsf.,  m.  Winchester  Dec.  31,  1862,  Richard  Slocum,  b.  Cole- 
brook,  Conn.,  Dec.  30,  1838,  s.  Richard*  and  Cynthia  (Swift),  1. 
Madison,  la.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Elbert  Heman^  Slocum,  b.  Nov.  i,  1863  ; 
Alice  Louise^  Slocum,  h.  June  21,  1867,  d.  May  30,  1871  ;  Edith 
May^  Slocum,  b.  Apr.  16,  1869  ;  Clifford  RichanP  Slocum,  Sept.  10, 
1872.  10546  Edjuard  Payson^  J^^igg,  b.  Aug.  11,  1843,  Winches., 
d.  Meriden,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1877,  unm. 

10547  Elizabeth  White^  Pugg,  b.  Nov.  30,  1845,  Winchester, 
m.  Winchester  Dec.  31,  1866,  Joseph  Thibault,  born  St.  Claire, 
Dorchester,  P.  O.,  May  12,  1842,  s.  John  B.  and  Josephine  (Car- 
rivean),  1.  W.  Meriden.  Ch. :  Edward  Joseph"  Thibault,  b.  Feb. 
6,  1868,  W.  M.  Arthur^,  b.  June  19,  1S47,  Winchester,  d.  Win- 
chester Mar.  24,  1848. 

4465. 

Horace  ClevelaiuV  White  (ciarissa'=),  married  Sandisfield, 
Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1838,  Susan  Amelia  Wplcott,  b.  S.  Jan.  20,  1814, 
daughter  Gen.  Josi^h  and  Amelia  (Bissell),  1.  Colebrook,  Conn., 
builder,  contractor.     Ch.: 

10548  Salome  Bentoif  White,  b.  Apr.  27,  1839,  Sandisf.,  m. 
I  St,  Colebrook,  Aug.  i,  1861,  Gustavus  Archibald  Wright,  son 
Archibald  and  Marcia  (Wadsworth).  She  m.  2d,  C,  Dec.  9,  1874, 
Horace  Aaron  Limn.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  JVillie  Poster''  Wright,  b. 
May  13,  1862.     By  2d  m.:  Horace  White^  Lunn,  b.   Dec.  29,  1875. 

Son^,  b.  May  11,  1841,  d.  May  13,  1841. 

10549  Mary  BisselP  White,  b.  May  11,  1841,  m.  vSandisfield 
Jan.  I,  186 1,  Homer  Philander  Twining,  b.  Tolland,  Hampden 
CO.,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1839,  s.  Philander  and  Sarah  Amelia  (Shep- 
ard).  Ch.:  Clifford  Homer''  Twining,  b.  Nov.  22,  1866,  d.  Jan.  27, 
186S  ;   Clifford  Homer"  Twining  (ag.),  b.  Apr.  22,  1869. 

10550  Clarissa  Amelia''  White,  b.  Nov.  21,  1843,  Sandisf.,  m. 
Colebr.  Apr.  21,  1867,  James  Martin.  Ch.:  Susan  Mary''  Martin, 
b.  Aug.  4,  1 87 1  ;  Clarissa  Augusta"  Martin,  June  29,  1874.  Susati 
Adelaide''  White,  b.  Oct.  31,  1845,  Sandisf.,  d.  Feb.  15,  1846. 

1055 1  Theresa  Lavinia^  White,  b.  Apr.  25,  1848,  S.,  m.  Cole- 
brook Nov.  23,  1866,  Frank  Seymour  Hale,  b.  Tolland,  Mass., 
Dec.  13,  1844,  son  Francis  S.  and  Fanny  (Snow).  Ch.:  Dwight 
Francis'  Hale,  b.  Oct.  21,  1867,  d.  July  28,  1868;  Jennie  Leonie" 
Hale,  b.  Nov.  8,  1872  ;  Homer  Tiviinng''  Hale,  Apr.  16,  1876. 

10552  Horace  Wolcott^  White,  b.  July  9,  1853,  Lee,  Mass. 

4467. 

Philenda  31  i (lev'  White  (ciarissa^),  died  Ion,  Allamakee 
CO.,  la.,  Nov.  6,  1857,  a.  43,  m.  Winsted,  Conn.,  Sept.  6,  1835,  Eli- 
zur  Graves  Perry,  b.  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1809,  d.  Fairview, 


13 12  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Jones  CO.,  la.,  Oct.  6,  1858,  son  Robert  and  Christiana  (Beebe). 
Children  : 

10553  Ja)2ette  Martha^  Perry  (adopted),  b.  Feb.  7,  1836,  Win- 
sted,  m.  ist,  Ion,  June  19,  1858,  George  Perry,  b.  Fleming,  N.Y., 
Apr.  30,  1834,  d.  June  12,  1861,  s.  Ira  and  Catherine  (Rej-nolds). 
She  m.  2d,  Winsted,  Dec.  10,  1866,  George  William  Hotchkin, 
b.  Jan.  12,  1836,  s.  Frederic  and  Nancy  (Mattoon).  Ch.  by  ist 
m.:  Ferdinand  George"  Ferry,  h.  Feb.  15,  1859.  By  2d  m.:  Wal- 
ter Fay^nond^  Hotchkin,  Jyly  15,  1872;  William  Henry^  Hotchkin^ 
Jan.  II,  1874. 

10554  Edwin  Fobert^  Ferry,  b.  Mar.  14,  1838,  Winsted,  d. 
in  the  army  at  Annapolis,  Md.,  Nov.  29,  1863,  unm. 

10555  Fhilo  Beebe^  Ferry,  b.  Apr.  7,  1840,  Winsted,  d.  Na- 
vasota,  Grimes  co  ,  Texas,  June  10,  1874,  m.  Anderson,  Grimes 
CO.,  Texas,  June  15,  1863,  Mary  Elizabeth  Norton,  b.  Bedford, 
Bedford  co.,  Tenn.,  Apr.  9,  1844,  d.  Navasota,  Jan.  16,  1872,  da. 
William  Douglass  and  Martha  (Williams).  Ch.:  Benjamin  Fred- 
eric" Ferry,  b.  Jan.  27,  1865,  d.  Mar.  5,  1856  ;  William  Dotiglass^ 
Perry,  b.  Feb.  9,  d.  June  13,  1867  ;  Mary  Grace^  Perry,  b.  Jan.  22, 
1871.  Lavinia  HalF  Perry,  b,  Oct.  12,  1843,  Winsted,  d.  May  31, 
1844.  10556  Frederic  Kellogg^  Perry,  b.  Jan.  i,  1847,  Winsted,  m. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  15,  1866,  Sarah  Maria  Lane,  b.  Union 
Vale,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1845,  da.  Hosea  and  Laura 
(Benjamin),  1.  Springfield,  Mass.,  printer.  Ch.:  Leslie  Edivin^ 
Perry,  b.  Aug.  4,  1867,  Hartford,  Conn.;  Fhilo  Beebe'  Ferry,  Sept. 
22,  1877,  Sprmgf.  10557  Lavinia  White^  Ferry,  b.  June  11,  1850, 
Winsted,  d.  W.  Apr.  13,  1872,  m.  W.  May  18,  1871,  George  Wil- 
liam Ball,  b.  Townsend,  Mass.,  Oct.  18,  1843,  son  William  and 
Sarah  Shattuck  (Walker).  Ch.:  Eva'  Ball,  b.  Mar.  5,  d.  9,  1872. 
10558  Philenda'  Ferry,  b.  Jan.  24,  1852  ;  Martha^  Perry,  b.  May 
6,  1854,  d.  Aug.  31,  1855. 

4469. 

RUFUS'     CLEVELAND      (Alexander^,    Rufus^    Benjamin",    Joseph', 

Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  June  11,  1897,  a.  89,  m. 
ist,  Winchester,  Conn.,  Dec.  9,  1830,  Sally  Ann  Burnham,  b. 
Colebrook,  Conn.,  Man  29,  1803,  d.  Barkhamsted,  Conn.,  Apr. 
17,  1854,  a  da.  Daniel  and  Clarissa  (Carr).  He  m.  2d,  Auster- 
litz,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1854,  his  cousin,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  (Kinne) 
Mallory,  b.  Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1807,  d.  Bark- 
hamst.  Feb.  28,  1871,  da.  William  and  Joanna  (Church).  Ch.  by 
ist  m.: 

+  10559     George  Brainard",  b.  Dec.  11,  183 1,  Barkhamsted. 

{-10560  RuFUS  Baker'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  5,  1834,  B.;  Dan- 
iel Burnham',  b.  Apr.  5,  Winchester,  d.  May  5,  1837. 

+  10561     Chester  Dwight'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  22,  1838,  W. 

+  10562  Caroline  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  3,  1840. 
Barkh. 

10563  Edwin  FAYETTE^    )  d.  Aug.  8,  185 1. 
^            .                8 M-b.  Sept.  5,  1842,  B. 

10564  Ellen  Annette  ,  J  ^   Aug.  21,  1861. 

2d  m.:  s.  p.  ,  ,  . 

Hon.  RuFUs'  Cleveland  lived  at  Barkhamsted  to  ab.  1876, 
1879,  Walling  Hill,  n.  Winsted  to  ab.  June,  1896,  Glastonbury  af- 
terw.     Farmer;  selectman  for  years. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1 3 13 


Hartford  Tiwes.Jitne  is,  /^Q?-  — Obituary—  RUFUS  CLEVELAND  was  one  of  the  lead- 
ing' men  in  the  eastern  part  of  Litchfield  co.  He  represented  Barkhanisted  in  the  Leg- 
islature in  1862,  and  was  a  county  commissioner  of  Litchfield  co.  1867  to  1S76. 

finrn/ianty  Burnnm  anccstr'v  :  —  i  arms  :  Barn.\m  ;  j  •'  Barnham  ;  4  :  Bernham  ; 
/  .•  Berntham  ;  4  :  BURNAM  ;  j';  BURNHAM  :  Gu.  a  chev.  betw.  3  lions'  heads.  Crest  — 
Leopard's  head.  .  .  .  Walter  Le  Veutre  came  to  Bug.  1066,  made  lord  of  Saxon  village 
of  Burnham,  took  name  de  Burnham,  ancestor,  held  A.  D.  1086,  Burnham  —  Thorp, 
in  Z)c';/zt'i-(A?_v  hundred  of  Gallow  Harpley.  .  .  .  Thomasi,  b.  Eng.  1617,  desc.  from  Bur- 
nams  of  Hertfordsh.,  ed.  for  law,  Hartford,  Conn.,  bef.  1649,  Potunk,  m.  Ann  (Wright  ?)  ; 
Richard^,  m.  Sarah  Humphries^  ;  Charles^,  m.  Dorothy  Keeney  ;  Stephen*,  m.  Elizabeth 
Cole  ;  Daniel^  Burnham,  m.  Clarissa  C.  Carr  —  Biirtiham  gen.  By  Roderick  Henry  Btirn- 
Jtafn,  2d  Ed.,  18S4,  p.  1^7. 

Humphrey  ancestry  :  —  Michael'  [see  +  586]  ;  Sarah^  Humphries  ra.  Richard  Burn- 
hani^. 

4470, 

ALEXANDER  PITT'  CLEVELAND  (Alexander^),  d.  July 
31,  1861,  a.  51,  m.  Winsted,  Conn.,  Mar.  24,  1835,  Anrelia  Smith, 
b.  Winchester,  Conn.,  Aug.  30,  18 13,  d.  West  Winsted,  Oct.  20, 
1887,  da.  Dea.  Elisha  and  Sally  (Tyler).  Ch.  b.  Barkhamsted, 
Conn.: 

10565  Anna  Kinne'  Cleveland,  b.  May  17,  1838,  d.  Win- 
sted, Mar.  25,  1859,  m.  Barkhamst.  Sept.  27,  1857,  Riley  William 
Smith,  b.  Tolland,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1836,  s.  Lorraine  and  Polly 
(Twining).     Ch.:  Soif,  b.  and  d.  Mar.  7,  1859. 

-(-10566     Henry  Elisha"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  16,  1840. 

10567  Sarah^  Cleveland,  b.  June  16,  1844,  m.  Winsted, 
Mar.  20,  1877,  Benjamin  Chaplin  Perkins,  b.  Becket,  Berkshire 
CO.,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1845,  s.  Augustus  Messenger  and  Ruth  Su- 
san (vSnow),  1.  W.  Winsted  1879,  farmer,  s.  p. 

-(-10568     Zebinv^  Smith'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  6,  1845. 

Hon.  Alexander  Pitt''  Cleveland  resided  at  AVinsted,  far- 
mer. He  represented  his  town  in  Legislature  1849.  Assessor 
of  Barkhamsted  1846-9,  School  Visitor,  road  comsnr.  of  Win- 
sted 1858.     His  grave  is  in  Winsted  Cemetery. 

4472. 

ESTHER    ALLEN'  CLEVELAND  (Oren«,  Rufus^  Benjamin*,  Jo- 

seph3,  Samuels,  Mosesi),  m.  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  4,  1835,  Michael 
Barnes,  b.  New  Hartford,  June  17,  1804,  d.  Huntsburgh,  C).,  Dec. 
5,  1870,  s.  Michael  and  Charlotte  (Hendricks).  A  very  success- 
ful farmer  and  prominent  man  in  Geauga  co.,  O.  Ch.  b.  Hunts- 
burgh: Soif.,  b.  and  d.  Apr.,  1836. 

10569  Oren  MichaeP  Barnes,  b.  Apr.  25,  1837,  m.  Huntsb. 
Jan.  I,  1861,  Lucy  Ann  Kile,  b.  Huntsb.  Dec.  16,  1840,  eldest  da. 
Philander  and  Sarah  Beaman  (Clark),  res.  1879,  Huntsburgh, 
farmer,  s.  p.;  adopted  ch.:  Isabel  Alice  Smith,  b.  Apr.  11,  1859. 

Kile  ancestry  :  —  Joseph^,  m.  Anna  Dixson  ;  Philander''  Kile,  b.  May  21,  1814,  m.  Sa- 
rah Beamen  Clark,  b.  Vt.  May  23,  1816,  a  da.  Ebenezer  and  Lucy  (Phelps). 

-|- 105  70     C/iarlotte  Esther'*  Barnes,  h.  Aug.  13,  1839. 

10571  Virgil  Taylor^  Barnes,  b.  Sept.  13,  1842,  m.  Claridon, 
Geauga  CO.,  O.,  June  13,  1866,  Ella  Louisa  Cummings,  b.  Greene, 
Trumbull  co.,  O.,  Oct.  20,  1846,  da.  Donald  Mcintosh  and  Julia 
Ann  (Ball,  da.  of  William  [b.  Canada]  and  Marcy  [Harvey]),  1. 
Huntsburgh  on  old  homestead  of  his  parents  ;  stockraiser.  Ch. 
b.  Huntsburgh  :  Wilson  Arthur''  Barnes,  Sept.  9,  1867  ;  Herbert 
VirgiP  Barnes,  Sept.  18,  1869  ;  Arlington  Edivard^  Barnes,  b.  Jan. 
29,  187 1;  d.  Oct.  4,  1873;  George  EarP  Barnes,  b.  Dec.  29,  1875  ; 
Franklin  MichaeP  and  Frederic  Donald^  Barnes  (tw.),  b.  Nov.  26, 
83 


1 3 14  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

1877;  Da\  b.   and  d.   Oct.  26,  1879;   Charlotte  Evuiia^  Barnes,  b. 
May  28,  1882;  Ralph  Howanr  Barnes,  Nov.  21,  1885. 

10572     Hubert  Arthur^  Barnes,  b,  Oct.  20,  1844,  d.  by  acci- 
dent July  7,  1864,  unm. 

4473. 

JEMIMA  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Oren«,  Rufus^,  Benjamins  Jo- 
sephs, Samuel^),  m.  ist,  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  11,  1836,  Reuel 
Arnold  Watson,  b.  New  Hartford,  Mar.  11,  1812,  d.  Torringford, 
Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1851,  s.  Harvey  and  Sally  (Wells).  She  m.  2d, 
Avon,  Conn.,  June  12,  1853,  as  3d  w.,  Grant  Thorburn,  b.  West 
Houses,  n.  Dalkeith,  Scotland,  Feb.  18,  1773,  d.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1863,  s.  James  and  Elizabeth  (Fairlie).  She 
m.  3d,  New  Haven,  Sept.  i,  1863,  David  Curtis  Mitchell,  b. 
Kilmarnock,  Scotland,  July  11,  1792,  d.  New  Haven,  Dec.  10, 
1872,  s.  David  and  Agnes  (Kilpatrick);  all  m.:  s.  p. 

Mrs.  Mitchell  res.  1886  Winsted,  Conn.,  1894-7  New  Haven; 
Reuel  Arnold  Watson  resided  at  Torringford. 

Watson  aiicestrv  :  — ^?T  arms  :  (Cambridgesh.,  Yorksh.)  Ar.  on  chev.  engr.  betw.  3 
martlets  sa.  3  crescents.  O-^pj-/ —  Griffin's  head.  .  .  .  John',  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1644 
(perhaps  related  to  Thomas  and  Robert  of  Windsor),  m  Margaret  Smith  ;  John^,  m. 
Ann  ;  Cvprian^,  b.  Hartford,  Jan.  12,  1689,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  Steele,  da.  James  and  Sarah 
(Barnard);  Levi*,  m.  Abigail  Ensign;  Levi=*,  m.  Lucy  Oltnsted  ;  Harvey"  Watson  m. 
Sally  Wells,  da.  Asa.  —John  Watson  and  Desc.  by  Thomas  Watson  1SO5,  p.  28. 

Grant  Thorburn  beginning  life  as  a  wrought-nail  maker,  he 
in  1792  became  involved  in  political  movements  which  led  him 
to  emigrate  from  vScotland  to  America  June,  1794,  settled  in  N. 
Y.  city  ;  his  checkered  fortune  furnished  John  Gait  with  inci- 
dents of  "  Laurie  Todd." 

Republished:  Gentleman  and  Gardener's  Kalendar,  N.  Y-i  1816,  1817  ;  Forty  years 
residence  in  America:  or  the  Doctrine  of  a  Particular  Providence  exemplified  in  the  Life 
of  Grant  Thorburn,  seedsman,  N.  Y.,  1834,  pp.  264  ;  Thorburn's  Journal,  Men  and  Man- 
ners in  Britain  ;  Fiftv  Years'  Reminiscences  of  N.Y.  1845;  Sketches  from  the  Note  Book 
of  Laurie  Todd  1R47  ;"Notes  on  Virginia  1848  ;  Hints  to  Young  Merchants  and  their  Clerks 
184Q  ;  Hmts  to  Merchants,  Married  men  and  Bachelors  ;  Life  and  Writings  of  Grant 
Thorburn  1852 ;  Contributor  to  Knickerbocker  Magazine,  N.  Y.  Mirror,  and  20  newspa- 
pers. 

During  the  yellow  fever  1798  he  and  his  first  wife  staid  in 
N.  Y.  city  devoting  themselves  to  the  sick,  and  with  his  purse 
helping  the  needy. —  Drake's  Die.  of  Biog.,  goj. 

Grant  Thorburn  m.  ist,  N.Y.  city,  June  17,  1797,  Rebecca 
Phebe  Sickles,  b.  in  the  Continental  army  at  Morristown,  N.  J., 
Sept.  15,  1776,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Nov.  28,  1800,  only  da.  of  Mr. 
Sickles,  a  Revolution  soldier,  whose  wife  went  with  the  army 
as  cook  (Mr.  Sickles  d.  N.Y.  city  1800).  He  m.  2d,  N.Y.  city.  May, 
1801,  Hannah  Wortneby  b.  Morristown,  1779,  d.  Astoria,  Queens 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.,  1852.     Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  c.  by  ist  m.: 

i.  George  Cleland  Thorburn,  b.  Sept.  22,  1898,  d.  bef.  1882,  m. 
ist,  in  Scotland  1819,  Elizabeth  Crawford,  b.  Scotland  1799,  d. 
Astoria  1849,  a  da.  William  and  Janet  (Rattery).  He  m.  2d,  A. 
ab.  1850,  Virginia  Cooper,  b.  Bristol,  Bucks  co..  Pa.,   1820,  a  da. 

Thomas  (the'  English  actor)  and Lewis  (Althorpe).     Mrs. 

Virginia  (Cooper)  Thorburn  res.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1881-3.  Ch.  b. 
Astoria,  by  1st  m.:  i.  James  Monroe  Thorburn  m.  Cox,  of  J.  M. 
Thorburn  &  Co.,  incorporated  1894,  seed  growers  and  import- 
ers,. New  York,  res.  N.  Y.  city.  2.  Jessie  Thorburn.  3.  Sarah 
Thorburn.     4.  Grant  Thorburn.     5.  Augusta  Thorburn.     6,   7. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1315 


Twin  sons  d.  soon.  8.  Charlwood  Thorburn.  9.  Phebe  Thor- 
burn.  10.  Son  d.  a.  10  mos.  By  2dm.:  11.  Fairlie  Thorburn. 
12.  Allan  Campbell  Thorburn.  13.  William  Thorburn.  By 
2d  m.: 

ii.  Eliza  Thorburn  b.  per.  1803,  m.  Rev.  Marshall  Whiting, 
P.  E.,  he  d.  Astoria,  Sept.,  1853.  Ch.:  i.  Marshall  Whiting. 
2.  Adelaide  Whiting.     3.  Margaret  Whiting.     4.  Eliza  Whiting. 

iii.  William  Thorburn  d.  n.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  m.  Eliza  Thomp- 
son. Of  Albany,  florist,  iv.  Margaret  Murray  Thorburn,  m. 
Thomas  Tate  of  N.  Y.  city,  merchant,  v.  John  Thorburn  m. 
Isabella  Graham  of  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Res.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
(1882)  vi.  Elizabeth  Craufurd  Thorburn,  unm.  vii,  viii.  James 
and  Ebenezer  Thorburn  (twins),  d.  a.  i  year.  ix.  Sarah  Thor- 
burn d.,  a.  9  years. 

Tliorbui-n  ancestry  : 1  Thorburn,  a  Covenanter  "  who  wandered  in  the 

mountains  and  caves  of  whom  the  world  was  not  worthy  ";  Alexander-,  b,  Scotland  1725, 
d.  1825,  ai<ed  100;  James^  Thorburn,  b.  1742,  nail-maker,  d.  Mar.  1837,  m,  Elizabeth  Fair- 
lie,  she  d.  West  Houses,  Scot.,  1775. —  Grarit  Thorburti'  s  letter  front  New  Haven,  Feb., 
iSb2,  in  N.  E.  Gen.  Reg.,  XVI :  173. 

JAMES    CHAMBERLAIN'    CLEVELAND    (orene,  Rufus^ 

Benjamin'',  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Moses^),    d.    Colebrook,    Conn.,  Feb.   2,   1 886, 

a.  73,  m.  ist.  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  29,  1839,  Lucy  Watson, 

b.  New  Hartford,  Mar.  14,  1806,  d.  Torringford,  Conn.,  Sept. 
29,  1862,  da.  Levi  and  Lucy  (Olmstead).  He  m.  2d,  Torring- 
ford, Oct.  2,  1864,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Judd)  [Roberts]  Manchester,  b. 
Canaan,  Conn.,  June  3,  1801,  d.  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Mar.  16,  1876, 
da.  Ezekiel  and  Avis  (Palmer)  Judd.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  New- 
Hartford  : 

+  i°573  John  Robert  McDowell*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20, 
1840. 

10574     Abby    Kelley'    Cleveland,  b.  Aug.    18,    1842,   m. 
Harwinton,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1875,  Israel  Jordan  Smith,  b.  Har- 
winton  Dec.   11,    1833,   s.   Jeremiah  and  Eunice   (Churchill),  1. 
Colebrook,  farmer,  s.  p. 
■    +10575     Lydia  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  6,  1845. 

James  Emanuel'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  19,  d.  June  16, 
1851.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

James  Chamberlain'  Cleveland  resided  at  New  Hartford, 
and  1879  at  Newbury,  Geauga  co.,  O.,  farmer. 

Watson  ««c^.s'/;-_v.-  — [See -I-4473]  ;  Cyprian^  ;  Zachariah*  ;  Calebs  m.  Chloe  Merrill, 
who,  according-  to  IVatson  genealogy,  p.  zS,  were  parents  to  Lucy"  Watson,  who  m. 
James  C.  Clevel.\nd'. 

4475. 

OREN  LUTHER'  CLEVELAND  (Oren«,  Rufus^  Benjamins  Jo- 
sephs, Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  Sept.  9,  1846,  Cath- 
erine Elizabeth  Nighmaster,  b.  Somerset  co.,  N.  J  ,  June  28,  1825, 
da.  John  and  Phebe  (Smith);  res.,  1878-94,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
accountant.     Ch.  : 

+  10576  George  Hull'  Cleveland,  b.  May  27,  1S51,  New 
York  city. 

10577     Ada  Frances',  b.  Nov.  22,  1854,  Brooklyn. 


I316  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY 

4476. 

MARY     CLARISSA'     CLEVELAND     (Oreno,  Rufus^,  Benjamins 

Joseph',  Samuels),  tn.  Huntsburg,  O.,  Apv.  14,  1864,  Edwin  Hope,  b. 
Fullbrook,  Gloucester,  Eng.,  Mar.  2,  1812,  d.  Burton,  Geauga  co., 
O.,  Dec.  16,  1881,  s.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Ollilfe) ;  resided 
Burton,  farmer.     She  still  res.  Burton,  1S81.  s.  p. 

4477. 

WILLIAM  CHARLES'  CLEVELAND  (Oren^Rtlfus^Benjamin4, 

Josephs),  unm.,  res.,  i88r,  Burton,  O.,  with  his  sister,  Mrs.  Hope. 

4478. 

MOSES  ALLEN'  CLEVELAND  (Oren^Rums^  Benjamin*,  Joseph' 

Samuel"),  m.  ist,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  10,  1842,  Eliza  Ann  Wil- 
liams, b.  Worcester,  Feb.  27,  1824,  d.  Worcester  Apr.  5,  1855,  da. 
Peter  Bent  and  Elizabeth  Adams  (Moore).  He  m.  2d,  Sterling, 
Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1857,  Mary  Emeline  Littlefield,  b.  Boston,  Mass., 
Aug.  6,  1836,  da.  Henry  and  Tamar  Dorcas  (Henry),  res.  Hunts- 
burgh,  O.,  1878-90,  builder.  He  was  in  the  Union  army  in  the 
late  war,  and  served  in  Gulf  Dep.  under  Gens.  Banks  and  Canby. 
Enlisted  Worcester  Jan.  4,  1864,  private  7th  Mass.  Battery,  2d 
Div.  Gen.  Cuvier  Grover,  19th  A.  C,  and  3d  Brig.,  ist  Div.,  13th 
A.  C.  Red  River  Campaign,  siege  of  Mobile,  disch'd  Nov.  10, 
1865.     Ch.  by  1st  m.  : 

+  10578  Frances  Ann'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28,  1844,  N.  Y. 
city. 

-I-10579  Sarah  Amarett^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  9,  1847, 
Winsted,  Conn. 

+  10580  Ellen  Maria"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  10,  1850,  Wor- 
cester. 10581  Charles  Marvin",  b.  July  12,  1852,  W.,  unm.,  1. 
Kirtland,  O.,  1890. 

+  10582  Mary  Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  21,  1855,  Wore. 
By  2d  ni.  : 

10583  Sumner  Allen'  Cleveland  (Dr.),  b.  Mar.  28,  1863, 
Willoughby,  O.,  unm. ;  resided  at  Painesville,  O.,  1885,  studied  med- 
icine in  Cleveland,  O.,  1886-8,  Medical  Dep.  Western  Reserve 
Univ.,  grad.  Mar.  7,  1888;  res.,  1890,  Kirtland,  O.;  regular  physi- 
cian. 10584  Grant  Thorburn'  Cleveland,  b.  July  2,  1873, 
Huntsb.,  1.  Painesville. 

10585     Oren  Reno^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  4,  1875,  Huntsb. 

4479. 

EDWARD    HOOKER'  CLEVELAND  (OrenB,  R^^£us^  Benjamin*, 

Josephs,  samuep),  m.  Thompson,  Geauga  co.,  O.,  Dec.  14,  1852, 
Mary  Ann  Broughton,  b.  Canajoharie,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1829,  da. 
Rev.  Job.  and  Ann  (Mattock).  Resided  at  Kirtland,  O.,  where 
he  was  associated  with  the  firm  of  Whelpley  &  Cleveland,  mer- 
chants; res.,  1879-87,  Mentor,  O.,  builder.     Ch. : 

+  10586  Mary  Lydia'  Cleveland,  b.  June  24,  1854,  Thomp- 
son. O.     10587  George  Allen',  b.  Sept.  26,  1857,  Huntsburgh,  O. 

+  10588  Esther  Ann'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  30,  i860,  Green- 
land, Ross  CO.,  O.  10589  Emma  Maria',  b.  Dec.  26,  1863,  Kirt- 
land, O.     10590  Horace  Edward'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  i,  1868,  K. 


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DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  13 17 

4480. 

HORACE  GILLETTE'  CLEVELAND  (Oren«,  Rufus^,  Benja- 
min*, Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  bom  in  Winchester,  Litchfield  co.,  Conn., 
Jan.  3,  1832,  d.  at  his  residence,  74  Hamilton  St.,  Cleveland,  O., 
Feb.  3,  1888,  3.45  P.M.,  married  at  Huntsburgh,  Geauga  co.,  O., 
Jan.  5,  1853,  Anna  Maria  Knapp,  b.  Danbury,  Fairfield  co.,  Conn., 
Nov.  15,  1831,  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  19,  1886,  a  dau.  of  John  and 
Albacinda  (Barnum)  Knapp.     Children  b.  Cleveland,  O.  : 

4-10591     Esther  Maria"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  19,  1854. 

+  10592     Edward  Horace®  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  24,  1855. 

-I-10593     Charles  Luther*'  Cleveland,  b.  July  5,  1857. 

Horace  Gillette'  Cleveland,  one  of  the  compilers  of 
The  Genealogy  of  the  Cleveland  and  Cleaveland  Families.. 
In  compliance  with  the  expressed  wish  of  his  venerated  father, 
Oren  Cleveland,  to  whom  he  dedicated  the  book,  he  compiled 
and  published  A  Genealogy  of  Benjamin  Cleveland,  a  great-grandson 
of  Moses  Cleveland,  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  and  a  native  of  Canterbury, 
Windham  county,  Conn.,  with  an  Appendix.  Compiled  by  his  great- 
grandson,  Horace  Gillette  Cleveland.  "  Cultus  majorum,  nepotum 
prccsidiuni."     Chicago :  Printed  for  the  Compiler,  i87g,pp.  260. 

Author  and  contributor.     See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

The  following'  biographical  account,  accompanied  by  a  steel 
portrait  of  him,  appears  in  The  Biographical  Cyclopedia  aud  Por- 
trait Gallery,  with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  State  of  Ohio.  Illus- 
trated with  many  fine  steel  engravings.  Volume  IV,  Western  Bio- 
graphical Publishing  Co.,  Publishers,  Cincinnati,  O.,  i88j,  p.  g8o  : 

Horace  Gillette  Cleveland.—  The  life  of  Horace  Gillette  Cleveland  has  been 
one  of  unceasing  business  activity,  and  the  greatest  portion  of  it  has  been  identified  with 
the  wonderful  growth  and  expansion  of  the  city  of  Cleveland.  He  was  born  January  3, 
1832,  at  Winchester,  Litchfield  county,  Connecticut,  and  was  the  youngest  son  of  eleven 
children.  His  father,  Oren  Cleveland,  being  a  man  of  good  education  and  fine  literary 
taste,  devoted  many  vears  of  his  life  to  teaching,  at  the  same  time  cultivating  a  farm. 
Moses  Cleveland,  from  whom  this  branch  of  the  family  descended,  came  over  from  Ips- 
wich, England,  about  1640,  and  settled  in  Woburn,  Massachusetts  ;  his  son  Samuel  set- 
tled in  Connecticut  in  1693  ;  Oren  Cleveland,  the  father  of  Horace,  removed  his  family  to 
Ohio  in  1839,  and  settled  in  Geauga  county. 

Although  raised  on  a  farm,  and  attending  district  schools  in  the  winter,  young  Cleve- 
land early  manifested  a  strong  disposition  toward  business  life.  After  he  was  seven- 
teen he  worked  for  a  couple  of  years  as  a  carpenter  and  joiner,  becoming  well  versed  in 
the  use  of  tools,  and  waiting,  meanwhile,  for  some  opportunitv  to  begin  a  mercantile  ca- 
reer. When  nineteen  years  of  age  he  entered  the  store  of  Kile,  Wilkins  &  Company,  at 
Huntsburgh,  where  he  remained  as  general  clerk  for  about  a  year.  Determined  to 
broaden  his  business  education,  he  came  to  Cleveland  in  1852  and  entered  a  mercantile 
college  for  the  purpose  of  perfecting  himself  in  bookkeeping,  and  at  the  end  of  a  few 
weeks  he  had  so  thoroughly  mastered  the  science  that  he  was  offered  the  position  of 
tutor  in  the  college,  but  declined,  wishing  to  connect  himself  more  actively  with  the  busi- 
ness of  the  city. 

Immediate'ly  on  leaving  college,  he  entered  as  bookkeeper  with  Mr.  A.  M.  Beebe,  at 
that  time  doing  a  large  and  profitable  business  on  Bank  street.  He  remained  with  Mr. 
Beebe  about  a  year,  and  then  was  employed  in  the  Forest  City  Bank,  organized  under 
the  free  banking  law  of  Ohio.  At  the  end  of  about  a  year  he  was  prostrated  by  a  severe 
and  lingering  illness,  which  necessitated  his  resignation,  much  to  the  regret  of  the  officers 
of  the  institution,  for  his  clerical  abilities  were  of  a  high  order,  and,  joined  to  a  uniformly 
courteous  deportment,  made  him  a  general  favorite.  After  his  restoration  to  health,  he 
was  employed  for  a  time  by  the  Bank  of  Geauga,  at  Painesville,  O.,  where  his  skill  as  an 
accountant  was  called  into  requisition  in  examining,  writing  up.  and  balancing  books  and 
accounts  that  had  been  neglected  for  many  years.  This  service  done,  he  returned  to 
Cleveland,  and  in  the  spring  of  1855  entered  the  well-known  wholesale  hardware  store 
of  George  Worthington  &  "Co,  then  on  the  corner  of  Water  and  Superior  streets,  the 
present'site  of  the  National  Bank  building.  He  was  the  bookkeeper  and  chief  clerk  of 
this  enterprising  and  verv  successful  business  house  for  nearly  ten  years.  These  were 
years  of  close  application,  and  taxed  to  the  utmost  a  constitution  not  naturally  robust; 
yet  the  experience  was  of  great  advantage,  for  by  it  he  was  being  educated  for  the  more 
responsible  duties  the  years  were  to  bring  to  hiin. 

In  the  fall  of  1864  he  formed  a  copartnership  with  Joseph  H.  Brown,  Richard  Brown, 
Thomas  Brown,  and  William  Bonnell,  of  Youngstown,  Ohio,  under  the  name  of  Cleve- 
land, Brown  &  Company,  and  opened  a  large  iron  and  steel  warehouse  at  Nos.  25  to  31 
Merwin  street,  making  heavy  hardware  a  specialty.  They  iinported  largely  of  Swedish 
iron,  English  steel,  etc.    Under  Mr.   Cleveland's  energetic  and  capable  management, 


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their  business  operations  reached  an  average  of  two  millions  per  annum,  and  their  trade 
extended  throughout  Northern  Ohio,  Indiana,  Michigan,  and  the  upper  lakes,  and,  in 
some  lines  of  goods,  as  far  east  as- Boston.  The  reputation  of  the  house  for  enterprise 
and  honorable  dealing  was  thoroughly  established.  There  have  been  several  changes 
of  partners  during  the  twenty-two  years  of  its  existence,  ihe  present  firin  consisting  of 
H.  G.  Cleveland,  Richard  Brown,  Peter  Marshall  Hitchcock,  Aaron  Morley  Wilcox  [who 
m.  Helen  Mary^  Cleveland  +15449],  and  Martyn  Bonnell. 

In  1870  Mr.  Cleveland  was  elected  president  of  the  Painesville  &  Youngstown  rail- 
road, a  narrow-gauge  running  from  Fairport,  on  the  lake,  to  Youngstown,  built  for  the 
special  purpose  of  transporting  iron  ore  from  the  lake  to  the  extensive  iron  works  at 
Youngstown,  and  coal  from  that  region  to  the  lake,  bein.g  under  the  control  of  parties 
engaged  in  these  interests.  After  about  a  year  he  resigned  on  account  of  the  increasing 
demands  of  his  regular  business. 

Exemplary  in  all  transactions,  whether  of  a  public  or  private  character,  an  active, 
earnest  man,  with  a  keen  insight  into  the  multiplied  details  of  such  a  life,  and  with  rare 
judgment  to  meet  them,  he  is  the  recognized  head  of  one  of  Cleveland's  most  enterpris- 
ing and  substantial  commercial  houses.  In  politics  he  is  a  conservative  Republican.  He 
is  thoroughly  patriotic,  and  heartily  supported  the  war,  giving  liberally  to  all  those 
charitable  enterprises  that  grew  out  of  that  struggle.  He  was  for  two  years  in  the  city 
council  and  rendered  valuable  service  on  the  finance  committee.  He  is  a  communicant 
in  the  Episcopal  Church,  uniting  with  Grace  church  about  twenty-one  years  ago.  He 
engages  activel>  in  its  Christian  work,  cheerfully  giving  of  his  time  and  money  to  its  ad- 
vancement ;  indeed,  all  worthy  charitable  objects"  find  in  him  a  friend.  He  is  a  warden 
of  Grace  church,  and  for  several  years  was  one  of  the  standing  committee  of  the  diocese. 

We  cannot  more  appropriately  close  this  necessarily  inadequate  sketch  than  by  ap- 
pending the  following  deserved  tribute  from  the  pen  of  Judge  Charles  Candee  Bald- 
win : 

When  I  first  knew  Horace  G.  Cleveland  he  was  a  clerk  in  the  employ  of  George  Wor- 
ington  &  Company,  a  leading  and  strong  hardware  firm.  His  safe  and  solid  business 
character  made  him  much  trusted  by  them  His  character  and  ability,  I  suppose, 
caused  him  to  be  selected  by  the  large  house  of  Brown,  Bonnell  &  Company,  to  repre- 
sent their  iron,  the  firm  being  Cleveland,  Brown  &  Company.  In  all  the  revolutions  of 
the  iron  trade,  and  in  the  midst  of  liti.gation  and  misfortune  to  the  firm  of  Brown,  Bon- 
nell &  Company,  the  business  of  the  firm  of  Cleveland,  Brown  &  Company  justified  the 
very  wise  selection  of  Mr.  Cleveland.  I  regard  him  as  a  man  of  very  exceptional  abil- 
ity. I  have  met  him  in  various  positions  and  places  to  test  his  character.  His  mind  is 
acute,  quick,  and  very  active  in  its  knowledge  and  in  conclusions.  He  is  energetic,  but 
not  rash.  Many  men  achieve  bu  iness  success  and  large  resources  by  the  accident  of 
being  in  a  channel  of  profit,  or  by  running  risk.  His  is  the  higher  type  of  business  talent 
—  an  accurate  knowledge  of  business  affairs,  and  lo.gical,  safe  reasoning  therein,  leading 
to  safe  and  profitable  conclusions,  so  that  one  may  be  sure  his  business  will  be  conducted 
to  success  and  with  profit,  and  at  the  same  time  wisely  and  prudently.  In  the  very  large 
business  interest  and  capital  owned  and  conducted  by  the  firm  of  which  he  is  the  head, 
this  is  of  the  highest  importance.  It  is  often  much  easier  to  acquire  money  than  to  safely 
keep  it  Whether  as  iron  merchant,  inanufacturer,  bank  president,  or  conducting  a  rail- 
road, his  mind  applied  to  the  business  would  be  sure  to  make  him  well-known  and  re- 
spected by  all  he  might  meet.  Mr.  Cleveland  has  not  only  this  character  in  his  business 
life,  but  he  is  a  gentleman  of  wide  culture  besides.  He  is  a  man  of  much  general  and 
literary  intelligence.  His  interest  in  literature  he  has  shown  by  various  literary  enter- 
prises, and  his  general  intelligence  is  made  useful  not  only  for  private  ends,  but  also  for 
wise  public  enterprises.  His  intellectual  character  impresses  strongly  those  who  meet 
him.  Quiet,  but  not  reserved,  genial  in  manner,  bright  of  face,  quick  of  perception,  al- 
ways ready,  but  not  too  ready,  to  impart  knowledge  or  judgment  in  general  conversa- 
tion, or  in  meetings  of  private  or  public  business,  he  seems  to  be  possessed  of  great 
force.  He  is  quick,  terse  in  speech,  logical  and  accurate,  but  appreciative  of  others' 
views,  and  not  censorious  as  such  minds  are  apt  to  be.  Criticism  is  cheap  and  easy,  but 
his  social  intercourse  is  very  free  from  it.  A  prominent  feature  is  the  force  and  strength 
which  he  carries  with  such  certainty  of  being  accurate.  Very  few  men  are  as  well  cal- 
culated as  he  to  lead  safely,  and  few  inspire  such  confident  e.  It  hardly  seems  necessary 
for  tne  to  speak  of  the  very  high  reputation  he  has  f  )r  integrity  and  Christian  character. 
His  instincts  seem  always  for  the  best,  and  his  labors  not  lavish  but  wisely  unselfish. 
He  has  that  even  poise  of  character  possessed  by  very  few  indeed  —  a  happy  possession. 
He  seems  to  make  a  most  wise  use  of  life,  and  is  its  master.  WILSON  M.  DAY. 

The  above  biographical  account  originally  appeared  (with 
portrait)  in  the  Magazine  of  Western  History,  Dec,  1886,  V :  J02, 
and  was  republished  in   Geauga  Republican,  Char  don,  O.,  Feb.  p, 

1887. 

The  Rulletin^  Philadelphia^  Pa.,  Jan.  12,  1SS7 — The  Magazine  of  Wes/ern  History 
closes  the  year  1886  with  an  issue  covering  a  wide  range  of  historical  subjects.  Among 
its  biographical  papers,  of  which  the  magazine  makes  a  specialty,  is  a  sketch  of  H.  G. 
Cleveland,  who  is  prominently  identified  with  the  Mahoning  Valley  iron  interests. 

A  biography  of  Horace  Gillette  Cleveland  is  published  in 
Cleave  s  Biographical  Cyclopaedia,  and  Portrait  Gallery  of  the  U.  S., 
i8y8,  Ohio  Vol.,  Distinguished  Men  of  Ohio,  Cuyahoga  Co.,  p.  Q4. 

The  City  of  Cleveland  and  Environs,  1886,  p.  66 — contains  a 
sketch  of : 

Cleveland,  Brown  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  and  dealers  in  pig  iron  etc.,  Viaduct 
Block,  River  Front  and  Merwin   Street.     The  wonderful  development  and  progress  of 


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American  manufacturing  interests  have  attracted  the  attention  of  the  world,  and  the 
natural  advantages  of  Ohio  for  securing  manufacturers  the  utmost  facilities  and  the  lib- 
eral investment  of  capital  are  noticeable  in  the  va>-ious,  extensive,  and  well-equipped 
works  located  in  close  proximity  to  the  necessary  raw  materials,  the  coal  and  iron  ores, 
which  are  procured  in  large  quantities  from  Pennsylvania,  Michigan,  and  the  district 
b<irdering  on  Lake  Superior.  One  of  the  representative  firms  in  Cleveland  engaged  in 
the  production  of  pig-iron,  wrought-iron,  steel,  etc.,  is  recognized  to  be  that  of  Messrs. 
Cleveland,  Brown  &  Co.,  whose  office  and  warehouses  are  located  in  the  Viaduct  Block, 
Merwin  street,  of  which  thev  are  the  owners.  This  house  was  founded  in  1864.  The  fol- 
lowing are  at  the  present  time  the  partners,  viz.:  Messrs.  H.G.Cleveland,  Richard 
Brown,  P.  M.  Hitchcock,  A.  M.  Wilcox,  and  Martvn  Bonnell.  Mr.  R.  Brown  is  super- 
intending the  manufacturing  and  Mr.  H.  O.  Bonnell  the  financial  affairs  of  the  works  at 
Youngstown.  The  works  cover  an  area  of  thirty  acres,  and  consist  of  a  splendid 
series  of  buildings,  admirably  arranged  and  equipped  with  all  the  latest  improved 
machinery,  tools,  and  appliances  which  capital,  skill,  and  science  can  devise  in  order 
to  make  them  complete  in  every  particular.  The  capacitv  of  the  furnaces  is  one 
hundred  and  twenty  tons  of  pig-iron,  and  the  finishing  mills  one  hundred  and  sixty  tons 
of  every  description  of  wrought  iron  per  dav.  The  firm  are  joint  owners  of  seven  coal 
mines  in  Butler  county,  Pa.,  and  possess  every  facility  for  promptly  filling  all  contracts 
under  the  most  favorable  auspices,  and  is  always  prepared  to  render  its  customers  every 
possible  advantage  in  goods  and  prices.  Messrs.  Cleveland,  Brown  &  Co.  represent  a 
number  of  first-class  firms  and  companies.  The  annual  trade  of  this  progressive  and 
responsible  firm  amounts  to  upward  of  $:;, 000,000,  and  the  number  of  operatives  employed' 
by  it  in  its  various  departments  is  over  five  thousand.  At  the  warehouses  in  Cleveland 
the  following  goods  can  be  obtained  at  manufacturers'  prices  :  Bar  iron,  angle  iron, 
hoop  and  band  iron,  polished  shafting,  light  and  heavy  sheet,  galvanized  sheet,  tank  and 
plate  iron,  iron  and  steel  nails,  steels  of  all  kinds,  steel  plates,  boiler  tubes,  boiler  and 
tank  rivets,  nuts  and  washers,  bolts  of  all  kinds,  boat  spikes,  railroad  spikes,  beams  and 
channels.  Burdens'  horseshoes,  Perkins'  horseshoes,  horse  nails,  Swedish  and  Norway 
irons,  chain,  nail  rod,  etc.,  etc.  Mr.  H.  G.  Cleveland,  the  senior  partner,  is  widely  and 
favorably  known  throughout  the  leading  commercial  and  industrial  circles  of  the  United 
States,  and  no  citizen  in  Cleveland  is  niore  generous  and  public-spirited.  Mr.  Richard 
Brown  is  one  of  the  representative  manufacturers  of  the  country,  and  as  widely  known 
for  his  talents  as  for  the  just  manner  he  attends  to  the  interests  of  the  firm.  Messrs. 
Hitchcock,  Wilcox,  and  Bonnell  are  energetic,  hard-working  gentlemen,  who  are  held 
in  the  highest  estimation  in  mercantile  life  for  their  sound  business  principles  and  ster- 
ling probity.  The  standing  of  Messrs.  Cleveland,  Brown  &  Co.  in  the  financial  world  is 
too  high  to  require  any  comments  at  our  hands,  and  both  as  regards  business  ability 
and  true  American  enterprise  thev  justl^^  merit  the  excellent  reputation  to  which  they 
have  permanently  attained  in  the  iron  and  steel  industry  throughout  the  country. 

See  Commerce,  ^Manufactures,  and  Resources  of  Cleveland,  p.  ^8. 

From  1879  to  1881  the  firm  (represented  by  H.  G.  Cleveland) 
was  a  member  of  the  firm  Hale,  Cleveland,  Bonnell  &  Co.,  iron 
manufacturers,  74,  76,  and  78  Michigan  ave.,  Chicago,  111.,  Mr. 
Cleveland  remaining  in  Chicago  during  this  period.  The  same 
firm  name,  Cleveland,  Brown  &  Co.,  has  always  since  been  used 
by  the  remaining  partners  (1895). 

Horace  Gillette'  Cleveland,  for  many  years,  was  an  active 
member  of  the  Western  Reserve  and  Northern  Ohio  Historical 
Society,  and  served  on  the  most  important  committees ;  was  at 
one  time  elected  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Aldermen  of  the 
city  of  Cleveland. 

He  ever  manifested  much  interest  in  the  welfare  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  and  was  repeatedly  lay  delegate 
to  the  Diocesan  Convention,  and  to  the  General  Convention. 
In  the  spring  of  1882  he  was  elected  a  trustee  of  Racine  College, 
Wis.  In  1 886  he  was  chosen  a  life  member  of  the  Cleveland,  O., 
Bethel  Union. 

The  funeral  of  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  (Knapp)  Cleveland,  wife 
of  Horace  Gillette'  Cleveland,  was  held  Friday  afternoon, 
January  22,  1886,  at  Grace  Church,  Cleveland.  This  old  and 
beautiful  edifice  was  filled  with  the  many  friends  of  the  de- 
parted. At  the  tolling  of  the  bell  the  large  surpliced  choir 
passed  from  the  chancel  to  the  entrance  door  to  the  solemn 
orgfan  music  of  the  funeral  march.  The  choir  was  followed 
by  Rev.  William  R.  Webb,  assistant  minister  of  Grace  Church  ; 
Rev.  Thomas  Lyle,  rector  of  Church  of  the  Good  Shepherd ; 
Rev.  Y.  Peyton  IMorgan,  rector  of  Trinity  Church  ;    Rev.   Dr. 


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CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY, 


French  and  Rev.  Dr.  Bolles.  The  entire  service  was  chorally 
rendered,  and  began  with  the  well-known  sentences  of  the 
burial  office,  intoned  by  the  clergy  while  the  procession  moved 
down  the  aisle  to  the  chancel.  The  psalter  being  finished, 
both  choirs  sang  St.  Bernard's  famous  hymn,  "  Brief  Life  is 
here  our  Portion."  The  lesson  was  read  by  Rev.  Dr.  French, 
editor  of  the  Standard  of  the  Cross.  After  the  beautiful  hymn, 
"For  all  the  Saints  who  from  their  Labors  Rest,"  was  sung,  the 
creed,  the  versicles,  and  apptopriate  prayers  from  the  prayer- 
book  followed.  When  the  quartette  had  finished  chanting  the 
**  De  Profundis  "  the  committal  office  was  said  by  the  rector  of  the 
parish,  the  Rev.  Frank  Montrose  Clendenin.  During  this  office 
was  sung,  very  expressively,  "  I  heard  a  Voice  from  Heaven 
sayingunto  Me."  The  benediction  was  pronounced  by  Rev.  Dr. 
Bolles,  rector  emeritus  of  Trinity  Church.  The  solemn  and 
impressive  service  concluded  with  the  recessional  hymn,  "Abide 
with  me,  fast  falls  the  eventide."  During  the  entire  ceremony 
the  cross-bearer  of  the  choir  stood  motionless  with  his  cross  at 
the  foot  of  the  casket.     The  burial  was  private. 

The  following  prominent  citizens  acted  as  pall  bearers : 
Messrs.  E.  W.  Palmer,  William  K.  Corlett,  William  H.  Burridge, 
P.  M.  Hitchcock,  George  Deming,  and  Charles  H.  Sanford. 

The  peculiar  sadness  which  surrounds  the  death  of  this 
good  wife  and  noble  mother  is  that  her  fatal  illness  was  con- 
tracted caring  for  her  sick  son.  Dr.  Charles  L.  Cleveland. 
Though  the  doctor  had  every  care  and  comfort  that  skilled 
nurses  could  give,  the  mother's  heart  watched  and  worried  over 
her  youngest  son  till  great  anxiety  brought  on  nervous  prostra- 
tion. This,  together  with  blood  poisoning,  brought  to  a  sudden 
close  one  of  the  most  gentle  and  considerate  lives  that  has  ever 
been  lived.  —  Cleveland  Leader. 

Cleveland,  O.,  Leader  and  Herald,  Oct.  ji,  1886 :  — 

A  MEMORIAL  WINDOW. 
A  BEAUTIFUL  DESIGN  IN  ECCLESIASTICAL  GLASS  PLACED  IN  GRACE  CHURCH  YESTERDAY. 
One  of  the  most  beautiful  memorial  windows  in  the  city  was  placed  in  position  at 
Grace  Church,  corner  of  Erie  and  Prospect  street,  yesterday.  The  windo'w  is  the  offer- 
ing of  Mr.  H.  G.  Cleveland,  of  the  firm  of  Cleveland,  Brown  &  Co.,  of  this  city,  in  inem- 
orv  of  his  deceased  wife,  Mrs.  Anna  M.  Cleveland.  The  design  represents  two  little 
children,  protected  from  the  thorns,  in  their  journey  through  life  by  the  outstretched 
wings  of  a  gliardian  angel.  It  illustrates  the  great  affection  of  Mrs.  Cleveland  for  her 
two  grandchildren,  Ethel  and  Coral  Wilson,  the  daughters  of  Floyd  B.  Wilson,  Esq.,  of 
New  York.  Both  these  children  died  on  the  same  day  of  scarlet  fever,  and  Mrs.  Cleve- 
land never  fully  recovered  from  the  shock  their  death  caused  her.  The  mellowness  of 
color  and  realistic  consistency  in  shade  wrought  in  the  window  are  remarkable.  Retro- 
spective reverie  is  depicted  on  the  countenance  of  the  older  child  and  expectancy  on  that 
of  the  younger.  An  irregularity  of  texture  is  produced  upon  their  garments  by  the  cor- 
rugated appearance  of  the  .glass.  A  reclining  cross,  entwined  with  passion  flowers,  sig- 
nifying the  suffering  of  Christ,  is  set  in  the  base  of  the  window,  surrounded  by  variegated 
nuggets.  Over  the  cross  is  a  scroll  bearing  the  inscription,  "Their  angels  do  always 
behold  the  face  of  my  Father."  A  band  of  jewels  in  iinitation  of  purple  flowers  sur- 
mounts the  base.  In  the  canopy  a  "Cross  Beautified"  is  set  in  nuggets  designed  in 
beautifully  blended  light  colors.  The  entire  window  is  constructed  in  antique  and  opa- 
lescent glass.  It  is  mosaic  in  style,  and  in  its  realistic  consistency  is  distinguished  from 
the  uncouthness  of  early  English  art. 

Cleveland  Plain  Dealer,  Nov.  i,  1886  :  — 

MEMORIAL   SERVICE  YESTERDAY   IN   GRACE  CHURCH. 

TRIBUTES  TO  THE   MEMORY  OF   PARISHIONERS  WHO  HAVE   CROSSED  THE   DARK   RIVER 
—  HONORED    NAMES  — THE    NOBLE    LIFE    OF   MRS.    ANNA    MARIA    CLEVELAND     COM- 
MEMORATED  IN  CATHEDRAL  GLASS. 
All  Saints'  Day,  which  is  observed   by  the  Episcopal  Church,   was  recognized  by  a 

memorial  service  in  Grace  Church  yesterday  forenoon,  anticipating  the  proper  festival 

of  All  Saints,  which  is  to-day. 

The  middle  west  window  of  the  church  is  a  new  one,  presented  by  Mr.  H.  G.  Cleve- 


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land  as  a  memorial  to  his  dead  wife.  The  window,  which  was  described  in  yesterday's 
issue  of  the  Plain  Dealer,  is  one  of  the  most  artistic  specimens  of  that  beautiful  form  of 
decorative  art,  stained  glass  designing. 

It  was  a  delicate  thought  which  prompted  the  placing-  of  this  beautiful  memorial  in 
position  so  that  it  should  greet  the  congregation  on  entering  the  church  yesterday,  and 
turn  the  mind  gently  to  remembrance  of  Mrs.  Cleveland  before  the  tender  and  just 
account  of  her  character  was  rendered  by  her  pastor. 

The  service  of  Sunday  opened  with  music,  the  surpliced  choir  entering  the  audito- 
rium singing  a  hymn  and  marching  to  the  chancel  with  the  cross  borne  in  advance  of 
the  singers.  The  exercises  did  not  differ  from  those  of  other  Sundays  except  in  the  mat- 
ter of  the  memorial  sermon,  which  was  preached  by  the  rector,  Rev.  Frank  M.  Clendenin. 
He  deplored  the  fact  that  the  modern  tendency  is  to  worship  God  on  Sundays  but  not 
week  davs.  He  told  of  the  gradual  decay  of  church  festivals,  how  the  world  has  grasped 
for  itself'more  and  more  of  men's  time  until  the  church  has  been  impelled  to  combine 
many  festival  days  in  one  and  call  this  All  Saints'  day. 

"Our  prayer-book,"  said  the  preacher,  "keeps  in  the  church  the  memory  of  holy 
days,  and  while  we  are  speaking  of  holy  days  it  is  worth  calling  to  remembrance  that 
the  saints  were  not  men  of  perfect  character.  There  has  been  but  one  perfect  character 
and  that  a  divine  as  well  as  human  one.  In  the  few  short  years  during  which  I  have 
served  as  rector  of  this  church  I  have  been  called  to  read  the  burial  service  thirty-seven 
times.  It  would  be  to  our  profit  to  study  the  records  of  all  these  lives  which  have  passed 
from  us.  This  can  not  be  done,  however,  in  the  short  time  for  this  sermon.  1  have' 
selected  for  your  consideration  not  the  names  of  those  who  were  well  known  to  the 
world,  those  whose  business  or  social  life  brought  them  into  prominence.  I  have  select- 
ed the  honored  names  of  those  whose  upright,  beautiful  lives  are  an  example  to  us  all." 

The  last  name  given  was  that  of  Anna  Maria  Cleveland.  She  was  cited  as  an  exam- 
ple of  true  gentleness  and  heroic  self-sacrifice.  "In  the  days  of  her  youth."  said  the 
preacher,  she  joined  the  church  and  was  always  an  active  church  woman.  Hers  was  a 
true  3-entleness,  nothing  weak  about  it,  but  marked  by  its  strength  and  bravery.  The 
parish  societies  to  which  Mrs.  Cleveland  belonged  said  at  the  time  of  her  death  that  they 
had  lost  a  companion  who  had  endeared  herself  to  them  by  her  kindness  and  gentle 
manner.  They  said,  also,  "  May  we  feel  the  force  of  her  example  and  follow  Christ  as 
she  also  followed  him."  One  lady  said  to  me,  '  I  am  a  better  and  truer  woman  for  hav- 
ing known  her.'  In  conclusion,  my  friends,  let  me  say  that  for  you  life  hurries  on. 
Another  year  and  more  names  shall  be  added  to  the  thirty-seven.  It  will  not  make 
much  difference  what  estimate  is  put  upon  us  by  man,  it  is  God's  estimate  we  care  for, 
and  his  alone.     Every  man  writes  day  by  day  the  story  of  his  life.'  " 

At  the  clo.se  of  the  sermon  the  surpliced  chorus  choir  of  men  and  boys  sang  a  hymn, 
in  which  the  members  of  the  congregation  joined.  Then  the  holy  communion  was 
administered,  2nd  the  service  was  at  an  end. 

The  discourse  has  been  printed  by  request  in  pamphlet  form: 
In  Memoriam  ;  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  Grace  Church,  Cleveland,  O., 
Sunday  Morning,  Oct.  31,  1886,  by  the  Rector,  Rev.  Frank  M.  Clen- 
detiin.     Subject :    The  Vigil  of  All  Saints. 

Knap,  Kuapp  ancestry :—  i  arms :  Kn.APPE  ;  3  :  Kmapp  :  Argent,  a  cross  of  gules  be- 
tween four  roses  proper.  "...  The  family  of  Knapp  is  traced  back  for  20  or  more 
generations,  and  derive  from  Roger  de  Knap,  who  figured  in  English  history  in  the  12th 
century.  .  .  .  Nicholas'  Knap,  b.  prob.  in  Buoy,  St.  Mary's,  Eng  ,  came  from  Sussex, 
Eng.,  ab.  1630,  may  have  come  in  the  fleet  with  Gov.  John  Winthrop  and  Sir  Richard 
Saltonstall,  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.,  was  of  Stamford,  Conn.,  1645,  settled  later  in 
Greenwich,  Conn.,  in  the  part  afterward  set  off  to  New  York,  now  Rye,  N.  Y.,  d.  Stam- 
ford, Apr.  16,  1670,  m.  ist,  Elinor -,  she  d.  Aug.  16,  1658  ;  Caleb^,  b.  Watertown,  Jan. 

20,  1637,  of  Stamford,  freeman  1670,  made  will  Dec.  11,  1674,  m.  Hannah  -;  John^,  b. 

1664,  believed  by  Horace  G.  Cleveland  to  have  been  grandfather  (or  great  grandfather) 
of  following  :  John^  Knapp  of  Danbtiry,  Conn.,  m.  Ruth  Gregory  ;  John"  Knapp,  b.  May 
13,  1772,  farmer  and  shoemaker,  d  Huntsburgh,  O.,  July  11,  1850,  m.  2d,  Feb.,  1829,  Alba- 
cmda  Barnum'',  b.  South  East,  Putnam  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1790,  d.  Huntsburgh,  Oct.  2, 
1867. 

Barman,  Barnam,  Barnliam  ancestry: — Thomas',  b.  ab.  1625,  of  Fairfield,  Conn., 
1663,  afterward  of  Norwalk,  Conn.,  and  finally  of  Danbury,  one  of  the  first  8  settlers  of 

Danbury,  1684-5,  d.  D.,  Dec.  26,  1695,  a.  70,  m.  ist, ;  Thomas^,  b.  July  g,  1663;  Joshua^; 

Capt.  Azor*,  of  South  East,  N.Y.,  m.  Anna  Sweet ;  Albacinda^  Barnum  m.  John  Knapp". 

4481. 

CHARLES  MILLER'  CLEVELAND  (james  chamberlain",  Ru- 
fus6,  Benjamin-*.  Josephs,  Samuel^),    d.   St.  Louis,  Mo.,   Apr.  3,   1 86 1,    a.  47, 

m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  7,  1841,  Mary  Auo-usta  Steele,  b.  Hart- 
ford, Mar.  19,  1 818,  a  da.  John  and  Lucy  (Smith)  [Saxton].  s.  p. 
Charles  Miller'  Cleveland  was  of  considerable  literary 
talent,  author  of  prose  and  verse,  extensively  copied  by  the 
Western  press.  He  was  the  commercial  editor  of  a  leading-  St. 
Louis  daily  at  the  time  of  his  decease.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.     His  widow  res.,  1879,  1890-1,  Winsted,  Conn. 

Steele  ancestry : —  George',  James'',  James^  [see  -f-  3277,  p.  1124] ;  Jonathan^,  m.  Dorothy 
My.gatt< ;  James^  b.  1720 ;  John"  Steele,  d.  Hartford,  1830,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Smith)  Saxton. 


1322 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


Mygatt,  te,  Maygott,  Meggott  awc^'i'/ry.-— Joseph',  b.  Eng.  ab.  1596,  came  with  Cotton 
and  Hooker,  16^:),  Camb.,  orig.  propr.  Hartf.,  1635,  m.  Ann  ;  Jacob^^  ni.  Sarah  Whiting, 
da.  Maj.  William  and  Susanna  of  H.;  Joseph^  Mygatt  m.  Sarah  Webster^;  Dorothy"  My- 
gatt  m,  Jonathan  Steele*. 

Webster  ancestry : — Johni  [see  +465,  p.  270]  ;  Robert^,  INIiddletown,  Hartford,  m.  ab. 
1652,  Susannah  Treat,  da.  Richard  and  Joanna  of  Wethersfield ;  Sarah^  Webster  m. 
Joseph  Mygatt^. 

4482. 

JANE'     CLEVELAND    (james  chamberlain*,  Rufus^,  Benj.^,  Joseph^, 

SamueP),  d.  Wiiistecl,  Conn.,  Aug.  29,  1888,  a.  67,  m.  Winsted,  May 
II,  1842,  Charles  Hamlin  Blake,  b.  Winchester,  Conn.,  Oct.  17, 
181 7,  died  Winsted,  Apr.  4,  1881,  son  Dea.  Jonathan  and  Sabra 
(Bronson).  Dwelt  Winsted,  builder.  Having-  a  few  years  since 
been  left  a  fortune  by  his  uncle  Silas  Bronson,  he  retired  from 
business  bef.  1879.  Ch.  b.  Winsted:  James  Cleveland*  Blake,  b. 
Feb.  9,  1847,  d.  June  24,  1848. 

+  10594     James  ClevelamP  Blake  (ag.),  b.  July  12,  1849. 

-|- 10595     Lorenzo  MitchelT  Blake,  b.  Apr.  26,  185 1. 

4483. 

HANNAH     CORNELIA'    CLEVELAND    (noracee,  Rufus^, 

Benj.^  Josephs,  Samuel"),    d.   COCSSC,   lud.,    Apr.    II,    1866,    a.    50,    111.    iSt, 

Cairo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  i8,  1834,  George  Bonestel,  b.  New  Lebanon, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1812,  d.  Cairo,  Oct.  13,  1837,  s.  John  and  Deborah 
(Carven).  wShe  m.  2d,  Whitley  co.,  Ind.,  Jan.  2,  1847,  Miles  W. 
Travis,  he  d.  Coesse,  Dec.  21,  1848,  s.  John  and  Melinda  (Wil- 
son). She  m.  3d,  Coesse,  Oct.  31,  1865,  George  Walker,  b.  Ire- 
land, 1802,  d.  May  18,  1867.     Ch.  by  ist  m. : 

10596  George  Baker"  Bonestel,  b.  Jan.  16,  1835,  Cairo,  died 
Coesse,  Apr.  7,  1866,  m.  Coesse,  Aug.  23,  1857,  Araminta  Dormer 
Kinne,  b.  Allen,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1838,  d.  New  Lon- 
don, O.,  Sept.  17,  1887,  da.  George  Rex  and  Sjdvia  S.  (Graves). 
Farmer.  She  dwelt,  1879,  Oberlin,  O.  Ch.  b.  Coesse:  Eva^ 
Bonestel,  b.  July  10,  1858,  d.  Mar.  25,  1874  ;  Charles  Chester^  Bones- 
tel, b.  July  25,  1859  ;  Elmore  Ellsworth''  Bonestel,  b.  Feb.  5,  1861,  d. 
May  4,  1866  ;  George  Baker^  Bonestel,  b.  Oct.  17,  1866.  Julia''  Bo- 
nestel, b.  Dec.  3,  1836,  d.  Aug.  16,  1837.     By  2d  m. : 

10597  Melinda  Wilson""  Travis,  b.  Jan.  5,  1848,  Coesse,  died 
Coesse,  Feb.  27,  1867,  m.  Coesse,  Jan.  29,  1866,  John  Rollin 
Douglass,  born  Lexington,  Richland  co.,  O.,  Nov.  24,  1838,  son 
Smith  and  Nancy  (Cook),  1.  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  1879.     s.  p. 

4484. 

CLARISSA    BELINDA'    CLEVELAND  (Horace*,  Rufus^  Ben.*, 

Josephs,  Samuel^),  died  Cocssc,  lud.,  Oct.  24,  1853,  a.  34,  m.  Union, 
Pike  CO.,  Ind.,  Apr.  13,  1847,  James  Welsheimer,  b.  n.  Frankfort, 
Hampshire  co.,  Va.,  Jan.  22, 1818,  s.  Philip  and  Katherine  (Daly). 
Ch.:  Belinda''  Welsheimer,  b.  Jan.  27,  d.  Mar.  13,  1848. 

10598  Philip  Hobart"  Welsheimer,  b.  Nov.  8,  1849,  Coesse, 
m.  Union,  Jan.  18,  1877,  Eldora  Ruckman,  b.  U.,  Jan.  5,  1859, 
da.  Isaac  and  Mary  E.  (Gunsaullons),  I'd  Coesse,  1879,  farmer. 
Ch.:   Frederick  Homer^  Welsheimer,  b.  Union. 

10599  Clara  Matilda*  Welshei?ner,  b.  Jan.  3,  1852,  Coesse, 
m.  Rochester,  Ind.,  June  26,  1869,  William  Roudebush,  b.  in  or 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1323 

n.  Massilon,  O.,  Jan.  7,  1846,  s.  Eli  and  Mary  Ann  (Reicher),  1. 
Coesse,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Union  :  Martha  Belinda'  Roudcbiish,  Sept. 
15,  187  I ;  James  Lewis'  Ron  debit  sJi,  Dec.  3,  1874;  Charles  Franklirf 
Roudebush. 

4485. 

BARBER    ALLEN'    CLEVELAND  (Horace^,    Rutus^,   Benjamin4, 

Joseph^  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.  Cocsse,  Ind..  Jan.  29,  1846,  Mary  Effie 
Long",  b.  Xenia,  Greene  co.,  O.,  Feb.  19,  1826,  da.  Jesse  and 
and  Hannah  (Hegler).     Ch.: 

10600     Florence  Belle'  Cleveland,  b.  June  3,  1848,  Co- 
esse, d.  Apr.  3,  1852. 

+  10601  Emma  Jessie*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  20,  1850,  Co- 
esse, Ind. 

10602  Clara  Belinda*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  26,  1858,  La- 
fayette tp.,  Keokuk  co.,  la. 

10603  Horace  Barber*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  4,  i860,  La- 
fayette tp. 

Hon.  Barber  Allen'  Cleveland  resided  1879  at  Harper, 
Keokuk  co.,  la.,  merchant.  Is,  1889,  Vice-President  of  the  Phil- 
lips Coal  Co.,  of  Ottumwa,  la.,  (Ira  Phillips,  Pres.)  Was  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Iowa  Legislature,  1875-6. 

Jesse  Long,  a  Virginian,  settled  in  Greene  co..  C,  1820,  and  removed  to  Whitley  co., 
Ind.,  1834,  m.  Hannah  Hegler,  da.  of  Abram  Hegler,  who  came  from  Va.  to  Ross  co.,  C, 
farmer,  d.  1874. 

4486. 

Frederick  Alansofi"  Sj)eucer  (Nancy«,  Rufus^  Ben.s  jo.^, 
SamueP),  m.  ist,  Wcstfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  1839,  Catherine  Hast- 
ings Bush,  b.  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1821,  d.  Westf.  June  18, 
1843,  da.  Hezekiah  and  Marinda  (Noble).  He  m.  2d,  Easthamp- 
ton,  Mass.,  May  13,  1846,  Julia  Ann  Ferry,  b.  Easthamp.  Apr. 
12,  1824,  da.  Solomon  and  Sophia  (Lyman),  res.  Westfield,  1879. 
Ch.  by  istm.:  Frederick  BusJi\  b.  June  4,  d.  Sept.  5,  1843.  By 
2dm.:  10604  George  Frederic"",  b.  Oct.  7,  1849,  d.  Mar.  26,  1873, 
unm.  10605  Nellie  Hogarth^  Spencer,  b.  June  30,  1855.  10606 
Julia  Sophia"  Spencer,  b.  May  19,  1859. 

4487. 

Georffe  Cleveland'  Si^eticer  (Nancys),  m.  ist,  Watertown, 
Conn.,  Dec.  6,  1S39,  Eliza  Partree,  b.  W.  Nov.  24,  1820,  d.  New- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1865,  da.  David  and  Mary  Rhoda  (Pitch- 
er). He  m.  2d,  W.  Mar.  9,  1867,  Mrs.  Julia  Hannah  (Castle) 
Garlock.  Lived  at  Newburgh  1855,  res.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1879,  was 
in  Confederate  army.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

10607  -Dcwid  Aianson"  Spencer,  b.  Sept.  20,  1840,  Watertown 
m.  Newburgh,  Oct.  29,  1868,  Ida  Jane  Raynor,  b.  NewYork  city 
Jan.  9,  1848,  da.  Nathan  Woodhull  and  Jane  Le  Count  (Palmer) 
res.  Atlanta;  chief  Deputy  U.  S.  Marshal  for  Northern  Dist.  of 
Ga.,  1879,  was  in  Confederate  army.  Ch.  b.  Atlanta:  Raynor 
Cleveland^  Spencer,  b.  Dec.  30,  1870,  d.  July  19,  187 1  ;  Mary  Eliza' 
Spencer,  b.  Feb.  6,  1873.  Sarah  Elizabeth^  Spencer,  b.  Aug.  27 
1842,  Litchfield,  Conn.,  d.  Newb.  Aug.  22,  1863  ;  Mary^  Spencer 
b.  June  16,  1844,  Plymouth,  Conn.,  d.  Sept.  23,  1845;  Julia"  Spen 


1324  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

cer,  b.  June  8,  1847,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  d.  Easthampton,  Mass., 
Mar.  31,  1850;  Charles  Frederick^  Spencer^  b.  Feb.  11,  1853,  New- 
burgh,  d.  May  2,  1855. 

10608  Ida  Jeaiiuette^  Spencer^  b.  May  3,  1855,  N.,  m.  Atlanta, 
Nov.  19,  1873,  Robert  Elford  Boyd,  b.  Marietta,  Ga.,  Apr.  11, 
1852,  s.  Wallace  Wade  and  Harriet  Adaline  (Breen),  1.  Atlanta, 
s.  p.  Cla7-ence  Cleveland^  Spencer^  b.  Sept.  7,  1857,  Newb.,  d.  Oct. 
14,  1859;  Harry  Huntly*'  Spencer,  b.  Sept.  4,  i860,  N.,  d.  Oct.  22, 
1864.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

4488. 

Clarissa^  Alcott  (Betsey«),  d.  Bantam  Falls,  Litchfield  co., 
Conn.,  June  17,  1847,  a.  25,  m.  Plymouth,  Conn.,  July  4,  1842, 
George  Mallory  Hard,  b.  Goshen,  Conn.,  May  16,  1819,  s.  Jabez 
and  Sally  (Mallory),  res.  Bantam  FalLs,  1878.     Ch.: 

10609  Estella  Clarissa^  Hard,  b.  Apr.  27,  1843,  Wolcott,  Conn., 
m.  Litchfield,  Conn.,  June  18,  1863,  Dwiglit  Harry  Bunnell,  b. 
Morris,  Litchfield  co..  Conn.,  July  15,  1840,  s.  Dwight  and  Es- 
tella (Stone),  1.  Bantam,  F.  Ch.:  George  Kirby^  Bunnell,  b.  Nov. 
9,  1864;  Annie  Jane^  Bunnell,  Sept.  14,  1870. 

10610  George  Wallace^  Hard,  b.  Feb.  19,  1845,  Wolcott,  m. 
Litchf.  Dec.  25,  1872,  Ann  Eliza  Grossman,  b.  Hudson,  N.  Y,, 
June  27,  1849,  ^3-  Edward  and  Charlotte  (Winslow),  1.  Bantam 
F.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Charlotte  ElizabetJf  Hard,  b.  June  12,  1874,  d. 
Jan.  20,  1875  ;  Clara  Maud^  Hard,  b.  Oct.  12,  1875.  10611  John 
Alnwn^  Hard,  b.  June  4,  1847,  Goshen,  Conn. 

4493. 

CHARLES  HALCOTT'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Chester  Wamer*, 
Rufus^,  Benjamins   Josephs,   Samuel^,  Mosesi),    d.   Hartford,  Coun.,   Sept.   9, 

1862,  a.  38,  m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  17,  1846,  Elizabeth  Cornish, 
b.  Prattsville,  Greene  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1826,  d.  Cincinnati,  O., 
Apr!  4,  1862,  da.  Eber  and  Ruth  (Vorce).  Dwelt  Hobart,  N.  Y., 
1855.  He  was  once  Editor  of  the  Catskill,  N.Y.,  Messenger.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.     An  easy  and  elegant  writer.     Ch.: 

10612  Alexander  Wiltse'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  10,  1847, 
Williamsburg,  N.  Y.,  d.  in  the  army  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Mar., 
1863. 

10613  Ruth'*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  22,  1850,  Lexington, 
Greene  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Catskill,  Feb.  26,  1885,  m.  Catskill,  Nov.  3, 
1870,  Theodore  Benjamin  Beach,  b.  C.  Mar.  28,  1847,  s.  George 
Lewis  and  Anna  (Riley).  Dwelt  1870-83  at  Catskill,  account- 
ant; insurance.  Ch.  b.  Catskill :  Arthur  Cleveland'^  Beach,  July 
30,  1871;  Louis  Theodore'^  Beach,  Sept.  i,  1872. 

4494. 

CELTA'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Chester  Warner^,  Rufus^,  Benj.S  Jo- 
sephs, Samuel^),  ni.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1847,  Hervey  Vincent 
Blake,  b.  Winchester,  Conn.,  June  29,  181 8,  s.  Allen  and  Mabel 
(Beach).  Dwelt  Winchester,  merchant  ;  res.  1878  Harwinton, 
Conn.,  farmer.  Ch.:  10614  Catharine^  Cleveland,  b.  May  21,  1848, 
d.  Feb.  3,  1850;  Samuel  Allen'',  b.  Aug.  22,  d.  Oct.  8,  1849. 


■   DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1325 

10615  Charles  La mberf  B/al'e  (Dr.),  b.  Oct.  18,  .1850,  Winsted, 
Conn.,  m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  6,  1S76,  Lillian  Elizabeth 
Atwater,  b.  Hudson,  Mich.,  June  9,  1856,  da.  Rev.  William 
Woodruff  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Olmstead),  res.  1889  Litchfield 
(Northfield  Society)  Conn.,  phy.sician.  Ch.  6:  Allen^,  b.  Feb.  12, 
d.  Mar.  4,  1854. 

1 06 1 6  Celia  Elizabeth^  Blake,  b.  July  11,  1855,  Winsted,  m. 
Essex,  Middlesex  co..  Conn.,  Oct.  4,  1876,  Frederic  F.  Fuesse- 
nich,  b.  Duren,  Prussia,  May  7,  1848,  s.  Leonard  and  Elizabeth, 
1.  Wolcottville,  Conn.,  drug-gist.  Ch.:  AlabeP  Fuessetiich  ;  Her- 
vef  Fuessenich  j  Leonard  Cleveland^  Fuessenich. 

1 06 1 7  George  LLalcott^  Blake,  b.  Jan.  19,  1858.  106 18  Mabel 
Louisa^  Blake,  b.  Apr.  22,  i860,  m.  Essex,  June  5,  1889,  Mr.  Shai- 
ler.     1 06 1 9  Maiia  Flla^  Blake,  b.  Aug.  6,  1864. 

4495. 

ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Chester  Warner*),  m.  NeW 

York  city,  Jan.  14,  1847,  John  Walker  Lewis  b.  Granville  co.,  N. 
C,  Feb.  6,  1814,  s.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Walker),  res.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1879,  merchant,  retired  a  few  years  ago.  Ch.  b. 
Brooklyn.: 

10620  Mary  Austin^  Lewis,  b.  May  8,  1848,  m.  B.  Nov.  6,  1867, 
Battiste  Samuel  Phillips,  b.  Genoa,  Italy,  June  14,  1844,  s.  Gian 
Battiste  and  Catharine  (Bennett)  Phillipi,  1.  Brooklyn,  jeweler. 
Ch.  b.  Brooklyn:  John  Lewis'^  Phillips,  b.  Jan.  24,  1869;  Elizabeth 
Clevela/uP  Fhillips,'Dec.  2,\,  1870;  Ella  Hotvard^  Fhillips,]ain.  4,  1882. 

1062 1  Ella  Cleveland^  Lewis,  b.  Apr.  5,  1850,  m.  B.  June  i, 
1870,  Louis  Emerson  Howard,  b.  B.  May  13,  1846,  s.  Samuel 
Emerson  and  Pamelia  (Colman),  1.  Brooklyn,  merchant  in  N.  Y. 
city,  of  Howard,  Sanger  &  Co.,  1883.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn:  Emerson 
Cleveland^  Howard,  Mar.  24,  1871;  Grace  Colman^  Howard,  Aug.  31, 
1872  ;  Helen''  Howard,  b.  May,  1879,  d.  ;  Leila'  Howard,  b.  Oct. 
19,  1883. 

10622  Julius  Walker^  Lewis,  b.  Apr.  5,  1852,  d.  Knoxville, 
Tenn.,  Jan.  ?  1882,  m.  Brooklyn,  Dec.  15,  1875,  Marie  Louise 
Carhart,  b.  B.  June  26,  1853,  da.  James  Dunham  and  Sarah  Vir- 
ginia (Curd),  dwelt  at  Knoxville,  merchant. 

10623  Elizabeth  French^  Lewis,  b.  Feb.  14,  1854,  m.  Brooklyn, 
Apr.  27,  1872,  Francis  Alexander  Moran,  b.  B.  Apr.  20,  1849,  s. 
Francis  and  Mary  Frances  (Mclntyre),  1.  Brooklyn.  Ch.:  Edith^ 
Moran,  b.  Feb.  22,  1873,  W^'eis  Baden,  Germany;  Sarah^  Moran, 
b.  Feb.  22,  1874,  Brookl.;  EtheP  Moran,  b.  June  12,  1875,  B. 

10624  Charles  Garrett^  Lewis,  b.  Apr.  11,  1857. 

4496. 

MARY'    CLEVELAND    (Charles  C.  W.o,  Rufus^,  Benj.4,  Jos.3,  Sam.3), 

m.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1848,  Rev.  James  Roger  Coe,  b.  Win- 
chester, Conn.,  Mar.  30,  1818,  d.  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  16,  1874, 
s.  Rev.  Daniel  and  Anna  (Sweet)  [Keyes].  Ch.  b.  Winsted, 
Conn.,  Winchester,  and  N.  Y.  state  : 

10625  Anna  Higley*  Coe,  b.  Aug.  10,  1849,  i^-  Oakfield,  Dec. 
29,  1874,  William  Henry  Van  de  Carr,  b.  Stockport,  Delaware 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1850,  s.  Henry  Shenkel  and  Bethia  (Hoes). 
Ch.:  Harry  ShenkeP  Van  de  Carr,  b.  Mar.  10,  1876. 


1326  CLEVELAND   GE'NEALOGY. 

10626-34  iSard/i  Whitman'^  Coe,  b.  Jan.  13,  1851  ;  George  Jar- 
vis^,  May  7,  1853  ;  Charles  Cleveland^,  Jan.  13,  1855  ;  Mary  Cleve- 
land^, b.  Dec.  17,  1857,  d.  Feb.  9,  i860  ;  Frank  Lat/irop'',  b.  Nov. 
21,  1863,  d.  Apr.  12,  1874;  Elizabeth  Cleveland*',  b.  Jan.  17,  1865  ; 
-Robert**  Coe,  July  14,  1867  ;  Rachel  Halcotf^,  Nov.  29,  1870  ;  Mar- 
garet Lawrence  Siveet"^  Coe,  b.  Apr.  28,  1873. 

Rev.  James  Roger  Coe,  an  Episcopal  clergyman  of  Winches- 
ter, rector  of  church  at  Bethlehem,  Conn.  For  several  years  he 
conducted  an  academical  school  for  boys  at  Oakfield.  Mrs.  Coe 
res.  Catskill  1878. 

4497. 

BELINDA'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Chester  Wamer^,  Rufus°,  Benja- 
min^ Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  Centre  Brook,  Middlesex  co.,  Conn., 
Aug.  9,  1877,  a.  44,  m.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1856,  as  ist  wife, 
Charles  Kelsey,  b.  Killingworth,  Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1820,  son  of 
Elisha  and  Lucinda  (Piatt).  Ch.  b.  Deep  River,  Middlesex  co., 
Conn.: 

10635  Rachel  Cleveland^  Kelsey,  b.  Mar.  i,  1858,  married  at 
Tvoryton  (Essex),  Middlesex  co..  Conn.,  June  2,  18S0,  Robert 
Henry  Comstock,  b.  Essex,  Conn.,  June  27,  1853,  son  of  Samuel 
Merritt  and  Harriet  (Hovey).  Residence  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
winters,  and  at  Ivoryton  summers  (1895).  Mr.  Comstock  is 
vice-president  of  the  Comstock  Cheney  Company,  ivory  manu- 
facturers of  Ivoryton.  A  subscriber  for  this  genealogy.  Ch.: 
Ethel  Cleveland'^  Comstock,  b.  Oct.  8,  1881  ;  Robert  Heiiry*  Comstock, 
Mar.  15,  1884. 

10636  Charles  Elisha^  Kelsey,  b.  June  29,  1862,  m.  Ivoryton 
Apr.  30,  1890,  Jessie  Lee  Shipman,  b.  Westbrook,  Conn.,  Dec. 
20,  1866,  only  child  of  Henry  Preston  and  Grace  Kirtland  (Stan- 
nard).  Residence,  Ivoryton.  Child  :  Dorothy  Chapman'^  Kelsey, 
b.  Sept.  21,  1893. 

10637  Isabella  Cleveland^  Kelsey,  b.  July  25,  187 1,  unm.,  res. 
New  Haven. 

Mr.  Charles  Kelsey,  residence  Essex,  Conn.;  artist,  portrait 
painter,  and  manufacturer  of  ivory  articles.  He  m.  2d,  Old 
Saybrook,  Conn.,  May  30,  1881,  Mrs.  Amelia  (Ayer)  Harvey. 

4498. 

RACHEL'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Chester  Warner^),  m.  Cats- 
kill,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1855,  as  2d  w..  Jonathan  Edwards  Marsh,  b. 
Oakham,  Mass.,  June  7,  1827,  a  s.  Elias  and  Myra  (Buss).     Ch. r 

4  10638  Frederick  Cleveland^  Marsh,  b.  Jan.  27,  1857,  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J. 

Jonathan  Edwards  Marsh,  residence  Oakham  to  1838,  Wor- 
cester and  Ware,  Mass.,  to  1839,  Elizabeth  afterw.  Member  of 
the  city  council  of  Elizabeth  1858  to  1864  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
1872  to  1877  ;  warden  of  Union  co.  jail  at  Elizabeth  Sept.  3,  1877, 
to  Apr.  I,  1882  ;  of  late  years  a  merchant.  He  m.  ist,  Eliza- 
bethport  (Elizabeth),  N.  J.,  Sept.  or  Oct.,  1848,  Julia  Ann  Par- 
ish, b.  Williamsburg,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1827,  d.  Elizabethport  July  28, 
1852-3,  a  da.  Rodney  (?)  and  Mary  (Miller).  Ch.  b.  El'izabeth- 
port :  Charles  Summers  Marsh,  b.  July  30,  1850,  m.  New  Haven, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1327 

Conn.,  Apr.  27,  1882,  Ella  Coe,  da.  Phineas,  resided  New  Haven 
1881-2,  manufacturer  ;  ch.:  son,  b.  Aug.  5,  1883,  N.  H.;  Rodney 
Parish  Marsh,  b.  July  5,  d.  24,  1852-3. 

Miller  ancestrv  :  —  The  father  of  Mary  Miller  was  brother  to  Gen.  James  Miller,  born 
Peterborough,  N."H.,  Apr.  25,  1776,  d.  Temple,  Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H.,  July  7,  1851,  who, 
at  Bridgewater,  Lundy's  Lane,  when  asked  by  General  Eleazar  Wheelock  Ripley,  if  he 
would  take  the  fort,  he  said,  "  I'll  try,  sir  !  " 

4499. 

JOSEPH    PRENTISS'    CLEVELAND    (Chas.  Chester  Warnere), 

m.  ist,  Chippewa  Falls,  Chippewa  co..  Wis.,  May  14,  187 1,  Anna 
Fernanda  Victoria  Welles,  b.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt,  Nov.  27,  1845, 
d.  Chippewa  F.  Apr.  20,  1873,  da.  Francis  and  Mary  (Lamb). 
He  m.  2d,  Davenport,  la.,  Sept.  27,  1876,  Gretta  Fetter  Weise, 
b.  Carlisle,  Pa.,  Aug-.  26,  1854,  da.  James  H.  and  Catherine  E. 
(Fetter).  Lived  at  Chippewa  Falls  1879,  Davenport  1880,  school 
teacher;  Orange,  Tex.,  1881,  accountant.  He  served  in  the 
Union  army,  late  war.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  10639  Anna*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Apr.  17,  d.  28,  1873.     By  2d  m.:  2. 

4500. 

PHEBE    ADELAIDE'    CLEVELAND    (Chas.  Chester  Warner«), 

d.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1873,  a.  29,  m.  C.  Sept.  4,  1867,  Wil- 
liam Francis  Belknap,  b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1842,  son 
Ebenezer  and  Mary  E.  (Nye),  1.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  merch.  Ch.: 
Son^,  b.  and  d.  Nov.  25,  1873. 

4501. 

JULIUS    AUSTIN'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Chester  Wamer^,  Ru- 

fuss,  Benjamin*,  Josephs,  samuep),  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  Apr.  22,  1874,  Lil- 
lian Minerva  Fitzpatrick,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  2,  1851,  daugh- 
ter Thomas  and  Minerva  (Whittaker).     Ch.  b.  Cleveland,  O.: 

10640  Carrie  Adelaide*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  i,  1875. 

10641  Helen  Minerva*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  6,  1876. 
Julius  Austin'  Cleveland  rem.  from  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  on  at- 
taining his  majority,  to  Cleveland,  engaging  in  mercantile  pur- 
suits until  Mar.,  1882,  thence  to  Ashland,  O.,  to  May,  1883  ;  and 
since  of  Cleveland  (1S96).     Merchant, 

4502. 

ALEXANDER'    CLEVELAND    (Clmrles  Chester  Warner^,  Rufus^ 
Benjamin*,  Joseph,3Samuel2),  m.  Plymouth,  CoilU.,  DcC.    lO,    1873,   Nora 

Ryan,  b.  P.  May  13,  1853,  daughter  Philip  and  Catherine  (Day). 
Dwelt  at  Thomaston,  Conn.,  i"879,  res.  1880-84  Brooklyn,  E.  D., 
N.  Y.,  clock  maker  in  N.  Y.  city;  res.  1890-91  Bristol,  Conn. 
Children  : 

10642-5  Delia*  Cleveland,  b.  July  8,  1873,  Plym.,  d.  N. 
Y.  c.  May  6,  1881  ;  Ruth*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  i,  1875,  Plym.; 
Ella*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  21,  1876,  Thomaston,  Conn.;  Catha- 
rine Day*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1880,  Plym. 


1328  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4505. 

ELLEN'      CLEVELAND      (john   Kent«,    Rufus^,    Benjamins   Joseph^, 

Samuel^),  m.  Perry,  111.,  July  5,  1853,  John  White  Brown,  b.  Clarks- 
ville,  or  burg,  Ross  co.,  O.,  Oct.  14,  1826,  son  Nelson  Reed  and 
Ann  Maria  (Hughes),  lived  Perry  1881,  farmer.  Ch.:  10646-53 
Lulu^  Brown,  Apr.  i,  1855  ;  Frank^  Brown,  Nov.  3,  1857  ;  Harry^ 
Brown,  Oct.  5,  1859  ;  Nelson^,  b.  Oct.  23,  1861,  d.  Feb.  29,  i88i  ; 
James^,  b.  Aug.  25,  1864  ;  Ellen^,  June  8,  1868  ;  Eugene^,  June  14, 
1872  ;   Alice  Maria^  Brown,  Dec.  21,  1874. 

4506, 

ALICE'  CLEVELAND  (john  Kent*'),  d.  Aurora,  111.,  Nov.  10, 
1877,  a.  37,  m.  Perry,  111.,  Sept.  12,  1858,  James  A.  Eggleston,  b. 
Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1837,  s.  Jabez  and  Adelia  (Foster), 
1.  Aurora  1879,  merchant  and  banker.  Ch.:  10654  Fratik^  Eg- 
gleston, b.  Aug.  14,  1 86 1. 

4507. 

EMMA'  CLEVELAND  (john  Kent«),  m.  ist,  Perry,  111.,  Mar. 
20,  1858,  George  Maxwell  Kuhl,  b.  Raritan,  Somerset  co.,  N.  J., 
Mar.  8,  1837,  d.  Perry  Apr.  27,  1866,  son  Leonard  Lambert  and 
Mary  (Maxwell),  merchant.  wShe  m.  2d,  Pittsfield,  111.,  Aug.  25, 
1874,  Gilbert  Lafayette  Seybold,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  7,  1836, 
s.  James  and  Olive  (Gaskill),  1.  Pueblo,  Col.,  1879,  teacher.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:  10655-7  Percy  Edward*  Kuhl,  b.  June  4,  i860  ;  Har- 
old Geor^e^  Kuhl,  Jan.  20,  1862  ;  E)neline  Augusta^  Kuhl,  Aug.  11, 
1864.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

4508. 

EUNICE  AUGUSTA'  CLEVELAND  (john  Kent«),  m.  Perry, 
111.,  Apr.  15,  1868,  James  Harvey  Harrison,  b.  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
Nov.  9,  1840,  son  William  and  Eliza  (Looker),  lived  Perry  1879, 
farmer.  Ch.:  10658-9  John  Henrf  Harrison,  b.  Dec.  9,  1871  ; 
Charles  Frederick*,  Feb.  2,  1874  ;   Ellen*  Harrison,  vSept.  19,  1878. 

4509. 

MARY'  CLEVELAND  (joimKent^),  m.  Perry,  111.,  Sept.  11, 
187 1,  James  Higgins,  b.  Clinton,  N.  J.,  Oct.  11,  1846,  son  Lewis 
and  Mary  Ann  (Cramer),  1.  Perry  1879,  jeweler.  Ch.:  10660-2 
Ora*  Higgins,  b.  Nov.  6,  1872  ;  Arthur*,  Dec.  21,  1874;  Alice  Ann* 
Higgins,  Dec.  8,  1876. 

4510. 

3TnVCillSi'    StffJierlafld    {Anna''  Pearson,  Phebe^,  Benjamin,^  Josephs, 

Samuei=),  m.  Pcny,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  30,  1830,  Mary  Taylor,  b.  Scipio, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  12,  18 10,  da.  Dennis  and  Martha  (Egbertson),  1.  Al- 
legan, Mich.,  1879.     Ch.  b.  Perry,  N.  Y.: 

10663  Dennis  Taylor*  Sutherland,  b.  June  19,  1831,  m.  ist, 
P.,  Dec.  24,  1851,  Mary  A.  Gardner,  b.  P.  Aug.  19,  1831,  d.  Alle- 
gan Dec.  17,  1872,  da.  Alanson  and  Mariliaette  (Truesdell).  He 
m.  2d,  A.,  Apr.  28,  1875,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Hollenbeck,  b.  Perry, 
N.  Y,,  Aug.  25,  1829,  da.  Elias  and  Clarissa  (Ward),  1.  Allegan, 
farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  fames'^  Sutherland,  b.  and  d.  A.  July  4, 
1871. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1329 

10664  Cyrenius  Marciiis^  Sutherland,  b.  Jan.  20,  1S37,  died 
Apr.  26,  1858,  unm. 

10665  WilUajii  Henr/  Sutherland,  b.  Aug.  to,  1840,  m.  ist, 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Sept.  21,  1864,  Emily  Celia  Fisher,  b.  Stark 
CO.,  O.,  Mar.  23,  1841,  d.  Kalamazoo,  Mar.  12,  1875,  da.  Reuben 
and  Lavinia  (Knox).  He  m.  2d,  K.,  Mar.  23,  1876,  Mrs.  Crista 
Eliza  (McArthur)  Simex,  b.  Marshall,  Mich.,  Apr.  26,  1843,  da. 
Archibald  and  Ann  Maria  (Saunders),     s.  p. 

4511. 

tTuJiiC  Huthevland  {Anua^ Pearson),  died  Lawrence,  Kan., 
Sept.  24,  1867,  a.  64,  m.  Manchester,  Vt.,  Dec.  25,  1827,  Lewis 
Brown,  b.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1791,  died  S.,  Dec.  19,  1830,  son 
Oliver  and  Betsey  (Estee).     Ch.  b.  Salem  : 

10666  Henrf  Brown,  born  Dec.  15,  1828,  m.  Chicago,  111., 
Feb.  I,  1857,  Rhoda  Anna  Stevens,  b.  Glenville,  Schenectady 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1834,  died  Lawrence,  July  30,  187 1,  da.  Law- 
rence and  Eve  Ann  (Statts),  1.  South  Pueblo,  Pueblo  co..  Col., 
merchant.  Ch.:  Lewis'^  Brown,  b.  Oct.  24,  1862  ;  Addison"  Brown. 
Jan.  30,  1866;  Everett  Lawrence"  Brown,  Oct.  28,  1868,  d.  July  11, 
1870. 

10667  Lewis'^  Brown,  b.  May  12,  1831,  d.  Lawrence,  Feb. 
10,  1869,  m.  Hudson,  St.  Croix  co..  Wis.,  Nov.  20,  1855,  Frances 
Jane  Simonds,  b.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1835,  da.  Samuel 
Curtis  and  Mary  (Coit).  She  1.  Hudson.  Ch. :  Annie  Simonds" 
Brown,  b.  May  12,  1857,  d.  Oct.  3,  1865  ;  Ada  Frances"  Brown,  b. 
May  31,  1 861;  l^Iary  Coit"  Brown,  b.  Apr.  30,  1864,  died  Aug.  15, 
1870;  Frank  Lewis"  Brown,  b.  Oct.  28,  1866,  d.  Aug.  10,  1870. 

4512. 

Delifi'  SittJierhDifJ  {Amia^ Pearso?i),  m.  Manchester,  Vt., 
Sept.  7,  1834,  Hymen  Burgess,  b.  Grafton,  Windham  co.,  Vt., 
Jan.  26,  1788,  d.  G.,  Feb.  24,  1869,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Hannah 
(Gibbs).     She  res.,  1877,  Grafton.     Ch.  b.  Grafton: 

10668  Gustavi/s  JVillard^  Burgess,  b.  Oct.  25,  1835,  d.  Yoko- 
hama, Japan,  Dec.  15,  1872,  m.  Rockport,  Knox  co.,  Me.,  Jan. 
24,  1870,  Sophia  Carey,  b.  La  Harpe,  Hancock  co..  111.,  Feb.  11, 

1843,  da.  Charles  Caleb  and  Ruth  Robbins  (Richards),  1.  Rock- 
port,     s.  p. 

10669  J^"0'  Arabella^  Burgess,  b.  Dec.  29,  1838,  m.  Grafton, 
Sept.  7,  1859,  John  Syng  Dorsey  Taylor,  b.  Suclbury,  Rutland 
CO.,  Vt.,  Oct.  5,  181S,  d.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1873,  son  Dr. 
Jonathan  and  Asenath  (Little).  Lawyer;  devoted  his  time  to 
teaching  and  the  cause  of  popular  education.  Editor  and  pro- 
prietor of  St.  Albans  Messenger,  1870-3.  Ch.:  William  Belcher" 
Taylor,  b.  June  9,  i860,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.;  Lucy  Burgess"  Taylor, 
June  22,,  1S65,  St.  Albans;  John  Burnham"  Taylor'',  Dec-  25,  1871, 
St.  Albans. 

10670  Albert  Llymcn^  Burgess,  b.  May  19,  1843,  m.  Grafton, 
June  9,  1864,  Rose  Emeline  Eaton,  b.  Stoddard,  N.  H.,  Apr.  19, 

1844,  died  Grafton,  Sept.  15,  1877,  da.  Stillman  and  Mehitable 
(Watson).     Ch.:  Alary  Eaton"  Burgess,  b.  Oct.  27,  1866,  Grafton. 

84 


I330  CLEVELAND    GEf^EALOGY. 

4514. 

Amnii'  Sutherland  {Amiaf^ Pearsofi),  d.  Sharon,  Walworth 
CO.,  Wis.,  Jan.  31,  1880,  a.  72,  m.  ist,  Manchester,  Vt.,  Aug-.  20, 
1831,  Elizabeth  Wheaton,  b.  M.,  July  23,  1808,  died  Springfield, 
Erie  co..  Pa.,  May  3,  1838,  da.  James  vSeth  and  Sarah  (Thomas). 
He  m.  2d,  Spr.,  Aug.  12,  1838,  Melinda  Raymond,  b.  Salem,  N. 
Y.,  June  4,  181 1,  da.  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Webster).  Dwelt 
Sharon,  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

1067 1  Mary  Frances^  Sutherland,  b.  Apr.  7,  1834,  Manches- 
ter, m.  Chemung,  McHenry  co..  111.,  Feb.  20,  1867,  Samuel  Allen 
Freeman,  born  Essex,  Vt.,  Mar.  14,  1820,  son  Walter  and  Mary 
(Olin).     s.  p. 

10672  James  Wheaton^  Sutherland,  b.  Apr.  23,  1837,  Spring- 
field, m.  Atchison,  Kan.,  May  15,  i860,  Ellen  Adella  Raymond, 
b.  Conneaut,  O.,  May  4,  1839,  daughter  Dr.  David  Webster  and 
Frances  Jane  (Chester),  1.  Neodesha,  Kan.     s.  p. 

4515. 

Edgar''  Sutherland  {Anna^  Pcarso?i),  d.  Shushan,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
22,  1877,  ^-  68,  m.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1833,  Annie  Rice,  born 
White  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1808,  da.  Daniel  and  Rosina  (Kid- 
der).    She  1.  vShtishan,  1878.     Ch.: 

10673  Orrin  Kidder''  Sutherland,  b.  Oct.  15,  1841,  Shushan, 
"unm.,  1.  Shushan. 

10674  Mary  Augusta^  Sutherland,  b.  June  9,  1845,  Warrens- 
burg,  N.Y.,  m.  Shushan,  Dec.  9, 1875,  George  Edward  Andrews, 
b.  Shushan,  Nov.  19,  1845,  s.  William  and  Annie  (Randall),  1. 
Shushan. 

4516. 

SamueV  Sutherland  {A?tna^ p.-arso,,) ,  d.  Lawrence,  Kan., 
June  2,  1857,  a.  44,  m.  Rockville,  Scioto  co.,  O.,  Jan.  28,  1840, 
Thermuthis  Mitchell,  born  R.,  Aug.  4,  1820,  da.  David  and  Mary 
(Stockham).     She  1.  Lawrence,  1878.     Ch.: 

10675  Samuel  Mitchell"  Sutherland,  b.  Feb.  19,  1841,  Rock- 
ville, d.  Lawrence,  Dec.  3,  1856. 

10676  David  Morrison''  Sutherland,  b.  Apr.  15,  1843,  Rockv., 
m.  Brodhead,  Green  co..  Wis.,  Nov.  21,  187 1,  Annie  Cleveland 
Goodhue,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1847,  d.  Great  Bend,  Barton 
CO.,  Kan.,  Julv  4,  1876,  da.  William  P.  and  Sarah  (Fletcher). 
Ch.:  Paul'  Sutherland,  b.  Oct.  7,  1874;  Annie^  Sutherland,  b.  July 
2,  d.  21,  1876. 

10677  Rezin  Wilcoxon\  b.  Nov.  i,  1S45,  Rockv.,  d.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  Dec.  10,  1863.  William  IIardy\  b.  May  22,  1849,  Cedarville, 
vStephenson  co.,  111.,  d.  C,  Oct.  11,  1850. 

10678-9  Marv  Mitchell\  b.  June  17,  1851,  C;  Martha  Cy- 
rinda\  b.  Sept.,  15,  1854,  C,  d.  C,  Sept.  19,  1855  ;  Samuel  Henry^ 
Sutherland,  b.  Jan.  2,  1858,  Lawrence. 

4518. 

Jonah'  Sutherland  {Anna^  Pearson),  m.  Pomfret,  Vt.,  Feb. 
I,  1840,  Martha  Perrin,  born  P.,  Apr.  i,  1810,  da.  Epaphras  and 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  133 1 

Esther  (Chamberlain),  1.  Waucoma,  Fayette  co.,  la.,  1878,  far- 
mer.    Ch.:  Delia''  Sutherland,  b.  Nov.  2,  1840,  d.  Apr.  10,  1842. 

10680  Albert''  Sutherland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1843,  m.  Eden,  Fay- 
ette CO.,  la.,  Mar.  13,  1864,  Mary  Ann  House,  b.  Palatine,  111., 
Oct.  13,  1849,  da,  John  Nelson  and  Dency  (Hunt),  1.  West  Union, 
Fayette  co.,  la.,  1878;  Auditor  of  Fayette  co.  since  1872.  Ch.: 
Lee  Nelsoff  Sutherland,  b.  Aug-.  22,  1865  ;  John  AmmP  Sutherland, 
Jan.  25,  1867;  Albert^  Sutherland,  Feb.  12,  1869;  Clarence  Mar- 
shair  Sutherland,  Jan.  18,  187 1. 

10681  Herberf^  Sutherland,  b.  Apr.  29,  185  i. 

4519. 

William'    SutherlamJ    {Anna'' Pearson),    m.     iSt,     Lewis    CO., 

Ky.,  June  20,  1844,  Elizabeth  Beacum  Hughes,  b.  Nicholas  co., 
Ky.,  Mar.  18,  1825,  d.  Lewis  co.,-June  24,  1845,  a  da.  Jesse  and 
Priscilla  (Parker).  He  m.  2d,  Nicholas  co.,  Mar.  11,  1847,  Jane 
Purie  Hughes,  b.  N.  co.,  June  12,  1817,  sister  to  Elizabeth  B. 
Dr.  Williani'  Sutherland,  M.U.,  res.  Victoria,  Victoria  co.,  Tex., 
1878,  surgeon  and  physician.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

106S2  Walter  Scott^  Sutherland,  b.  May  11,  1845,  Lewis  co., 
m.  Wilson  co.,  Tex.,  Dec.  19,  1872,  Ann  Peacock,  b.  Fayette  co., 
Tex  ,  May  30,  1852,  da.  Thomas  and  Salima  (Steele),  1.  Victoria, 
wool  grower.  Ch.:  Jesse^  and  Jane'^  Sutherland  (tw.),  b.  Oct.  3, 
1873,  Wilson  CO.     By  2d  m.: 

10683  Mary  Elizabeth'*  Sutherland,  b.  Sept.  24,  184S,  Bour- 
bon CO.,  Ky.,  m.  Victoria,  Mar.  23,  1870,  Jack  Sutherland,  born 
Wharton  co.,  Tex.,  Jan.  26,  1838,  s.  John  and  Ann  Bryan  (Lane), 
1.  Sutherland  Springs,  W^ilson  co.,  Tex.,  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Wil- 
son CO.:  Mary  Jane^  Sutherland,  July  2,  1872  ;  Anna  Bryan^,  Feb. 
27,  1874;  Jack''  Sutherland,  Jan.  1,  1876;  Agnes\  Nov.  6,  1877; 
Winnie  Lee'  Sutherland  (da.),  Aug.  25,  1879. 

10684-5  Williani  Liughcs^  Sutherland,  b.  June  8,  1850,  Bour- 
bon CO.,  Ky. ;  Ann  Priscilla''  Sutherland,  b.  Feb.  9,  1852,  Bour.  co. 

4520. 

Benjamin''  Sutherland  {Anna'' Pearson),  m.  Van  Buren,, 
Hancock  co.,  O.,  Feb.  22,  1850,  ]\Iary  Elizabeth  Phillips,  b.  Can- 
field,  INIahoning  co.,  O.,  Jan.  12,  1831,  da.  Samuel  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Shotta  or  Shatta),  1.  Jerr}'-  City,  Wood  co.,  O.,  1878,  lawyer 
and  farmer.     Ch.  :   10686  Susan^,  b.  Mar.  4,  1851. 

10687  Benjamin^  Sutherland,  b.  July  30,  1853,  d.  Jerry  C, 
Feb.  19,  1876,  m.  Wood  co.,  Sept.  17,  1874,  Eveline  Evelsinger, 
b.  Henry,  Wood  co.,  O.,  Aug.  14,  i860,  da.  George  and  Kathe- 
rine  (Worthington).  She  1.  Jerry  C.  Ch.  :  Benjamin''  Suther- 
land, b.  Aug.  4,  1875. 

106S8-9  Sa/nueP  Sutherland,  b.  Mar.  24,  i860,  Galatine,  Clay 
CO.,  Mo.,  unm.,  1.  Jerry  C;  May'*  Sutherland,  b.  June-  21,  1865, 
Bloom  tp.,  O. 

4521. 

Walter''       SutJierland       (Mary^  Pearson,  Phebe6,  Benjamin^,  Josephs, 

Samuel^),  d.  Duuton,  111.,  May  20,  1884,  a.  77,  m.  ist,  Edmeston, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  1,  1830,  Almira  Swan,  b.  Exeter,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y., 


1232  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Jan.  13,  1812,  d.  Edmeston,  Nov.  25,  1841,  da.  Gurdon  and  Lucy 
(Palmer).  He  m.  2d,  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1843,  Ruth 
Berry,  b.  S.,  Apr.  30,  1813,  d.  Wheeling,  111.,  Sept.  9,  1863,  da. 
Ephraim  and  Lydia  (Wheaton).  He  ni.  3d,  Chicago,  111.,  Nov. 
13,  1864,  Mrs.  Miriam  (Davis)  [Mellen]  Austin,  b.  Belchertown, 
Mass.,  May  i,  1816,  da.  Aaron  and  Rebecca  (Jackson).  (She  m. 
ist  Reuben  M.  Mellen,  2d,  William  H.  Austin.)  Resided  at 
Dunton  to  1884.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Edmeston  :  So/i%  b.  and  d. 
Jan.  I,  1831. 

10690  Miranda^  Sutherland,  b.  May  22,  1832,  m.,  1S54,  Reu- 
ben Cross  Beard,  b.  Otsego  co.,  Jiine  12,  1832,  a  s.  John,  1.  Golden 
City,  Barton  co.,  Mo.,  when  last  heard  from.  Ch.  :  Olivia  Alniircf 
Beard,  b.  1855,  m.  Ch.  :  2  ;  Carrie  Et-mina^  Beard,  1857  ;  Cliarlcs^ 
Beard,  i860. 

-|- 1069 1      Mary  Ann^  Sutherland,  b.  Oct.  22,  1833.     By  2d  m.  : 

10692  Walter^  Sutherland,  b.  Jan.  4,  1844,  Edmeston,  m. 
Dunton  Feb.  9,  1865,  Jemima  Adaline  Blackman,  b.  Streetsville, 
Can.,  July  2,  1841,  da.  Zenas  and  Elvira  (Mitchell),  1.  Prescott, 
Linn  co.,  Kan.  Ch.  :  Harriet  Rutif  S«therland,  b.  Feb.  25,  1S66, 
Whiting,  111.  ;  Zenas  Williani'  Sutherland,  b.  Apr.  23,  187 1,  Sheri- 
dan, Sheridan  co.,  Kan.;  Walter  Masoii'  Sutherland,  Aug.  15,  1873, 
Sher.  ;  Clara  Elvira^  Sutherland,  July  10,  1875,  Pres.:  James" 
Sutherland,  Sept.  3,  1877,  P. 

10693  Adelia  Louisa^  Sutherland,  b.  Mar.  11,  1847,  ^Vheel- 
ing,  m.  Franklin  Grove,  Lee  co..  111.,  Dec.  8,  1870,  Johnson  Earl, 
b.  Augusta,  Ont.,  Dec.  27,  1845,  s.  Luther  and  Ellen  (Ready),  1. 
Austin,  Cook  co.,  Ill;  contractor,  builder.  Ch.  :  Mary  Edna^ 
Earl,  b.  Nov.  19,  1873,  A. 

10694  Byron^  Sutherland,  b.  July  20,  1848,  Wheeling,  m. 
Racine,  Wis.,  Dec.  24,  1874,  Clara  Cornelia  Gear,  b.  R.  Nov.  9, 
1856,  da.  Henry  Austin  and  Cornelia  (Gouff),  1.  Racine,  manu- 
facturer of  and  dealer  in  harness.  Ch.  b.  Racine  :  Minnie  Rutli^ 
Suthe?land,  Nov.  15,  1875  ;  Charles  Dunean\  Jan.  22,  1879  ;  Henry 
Byron\  b.  July  15,  1882,  d.  Sept.  7,  1883  ;  Walter  Earl'  Suther- 
land, b.  Dec.  II,  1883. 

4522. 

Benjamin'  Suthei'la  d  (Mar-y^  Pearson),  d.  Pueblo,  Col., 
July  13,' 1877,  a.  64,  m.  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1839,  Fidelia 
Bennett,  b.  Burlington,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  i,  1819,  d.  Jefferson,  Cook 
CO.,  111.,  Mar.  5,  1847,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Fanny  (Ladd).  Ch. 
b.  Jefferson  : 

10695  A/orris  Seotf  Sutherland,  b.  Dec.  19,  1842,  m.  Mar- 
engo, 111.,  Mar.  31,  1875,  Amelia  Ehzabeth  Talbot,  b.  West 
Edmeston,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1845,  da.  Jacob  and  Ruth 
Permelia(Cole).  Of  Pueblo  1879.  s.  p.  10696  Orlando  Bennett^ 
Sutherland,  b.  Nov.  16,  1844,  unm.,  1.  Towanda,  Butler  co.,  Kan., 
1878. 

4523. 

ones'  Sutherland  {Mary^  Pearson),  d.  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5, 
1867,  a.  52,  m.  Burlington,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  3,  1839,  Ruth  Sheldon,  b. 
B.  Jvily  26,  1816,  d.  Exeter,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1864,  da.  Timothy 
and  Lucinda  (Hulbert).     Ch.  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1333 

10697  Maria  Lucinda^  Sut/ierlaiid,  b.  Oct.  6,  1843,  m.  Exe- 
ter, Mar.  6,  1866,  Charles  T.  Munson,  b.  Plainfield,  Otsego  co., 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1841,  s.  George  and  Phebe  (Robinson),  1.  Burling- 
ton, 1878.  Ch.  :  Et/ieP  Mu/iso/!,  b.  Oct.  15,  1874.  10698  Cornelia 
Amanda^,  b.  Mar.  6,  1850,  m.  George  Turner,  P.  O.  Schuyler's 
Lake,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y. 

4524. 

C/ffirles'  Stdhevland  (jv.in<^  Pea>son),  m.  West  Edmeston, 
N.  Y.,  May  7,  1844,  Frances  Elizabeth  Burdick,  b.  Hopkinton, 
R.  I.  Feb.  22, 1824,  da.  Ichabod  and  Frances  (Greene),  1.  Sharon, 
Wis.,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

10699  Mary  Jane''  Sutherland,  b.  Jan.  20,  1845,  ^'^-  Walworth, 
Walworth  co.,  Wis.,  Apr.  27,  1S64,  David  William  Hulbert,  b. 
Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2,  1838,  s.  Silas  and  Polly  (Shepard),  1. 
Covert,  Van  Buren  co.,  Mich.,  served  in  U.  S.  A.,  late  war.  Ch.: 
Ellen  Motor/  Hulbert,  b.  Dec.  8,  1866,  Geneva,  Kane  co.,  111.,  d. 
Rockford,  Bourbon  co.,  Kan.,  Nov.  2,  1871  ;  Eulalia  Cassie''  Hul- 
bert, b.  Apr.  20,  1869,  Walworth. 

10700  Ichabod  Ellis^  Sutherland,  b.  Aug.  24, 1847,  m.  Sharon, 
Dec.  28,  1870,  Emma  Adelia  Peirce,  b.  Plainfield,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23, 
1848,  da.  Delos  and  Theodosia  (Collins),  1.  Walworth,  s.  p. 

1070 1-2  George  Herbert  Eugene^  Sutherland,  b.  Ma)''  8,  1853; 
of  Edmeston  Center,  N.  Y.  ;  Charlie  Frank"  Sutherland,  b.  Feb. 
26,  1856;  of  Plainfield,  Bremer  co.,  la. 

4625. 

3Iaph''  SHthei'Iand  (Mary^  Pearson),  m.  Walworth,  Wis., 
Nov.  27,  1844,  Mary  Coon,  b.  Plainfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  11,  i8i8,  da. 
Daniel  and  Esther  (Clark),  1.  Horton,  Bremer  co.,  la.,  1878, 
farmer.  Ch.  :  James  Mo7iroe^  Sutherland,  b.  Aug.  5,  1845,  Lyme, 
Wis.,  d.  Jan.  16,  1867. 

10703  Mary  Maria''  Sutherland,  b.  vSept.  8,  1848,  Lyme,  m. 
Waverly,  Bremer  co.,  la.,  Oct.  2,  1870,  Azro  Edson  Dana,  b.  Dick- 
inson, Franklin  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1845,  s.  Francis  and  Harriet 
(Nutting),  1.  Nashua,  la.,  "livery.  Ch.  :  Cyron  Jay"  Dana,  b. 
Sept.  25,  1872,  Douglass,  la. ;  Howard  Victor^  Dana,  Apr.  26,  1874, 
Lafayette,  la.;  Frederic  Clarke^  Dana,  Feb.  24,  1876,  Laf. 

10704  *E?nily  De  Ette^  Sutherland,  b.  Aug.  5,  185 1,  Lyme,  d. 
Nov.  T,  1853;  Lafayette\  d.;  Alonzo  Lafayette^,  b.  Nov.  4,  1853, 
Walworth  ;  Alice  Medora"  Sutherland,  July  25,  1856,  W. 

4526. 

Albert  Sutherland  {jiary'^Pcarsou),  m.  ist,  Edmeston,  N.Y., 
Jan.  I,  1846,  Irene  Bennett,  b.  New  Lisbon,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1823, 
d.  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1874,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Fanny 
(Ladd).  Hem.  2d,  E.  Dec.  16,  1877,  Mrs.  Betsey  Jane  (Rainey) 
White,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1827,  da.  John  and  Betsey 
(Welch),  1.  West  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  1st  m.  : 

10705  Charles  Henry^  Sutherland,  b.  June  21,  1847,  m.  Fair- 
field, Breckenridge  co.,  Va.,  Dec.  18,  1872,  Mary  Ann  Taylor, 
b.  Allegheny  co.,  Va.,  July  23,  1852,  da.  Gabriel  and  Jane 
(Smith),    1.    Brownsburg,    Rockbridge   co.,    Va.      Ch. :     Walter 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Elmer'^  Sutherland,  b.  Oct.  30,  1873  ;  So7f ,  b.  Nov.  7,  1S74,  d.;  Otis 
Tildeir'  Sutherland,  b.  Mar.  25,  1876.  10706-10  Adclbert  Irving* 
Sutherland,  b.  Apr.  5,  1850;  Hernion  Albcrtis^,  ]a.n.'],  1853;  Elmer*, 
b.  Mar.  9,  1856,  d.  Apr.  5,  i860;  Elwin'',  b.  Mar.  9,  1856;  Fannie 
Fidelia  Theresa^,  b.  Feb.  22,  1859;  Ella  Jane^,  b.  June  29,  1861  ; 
Mary  Annie  DeEttd^  Sutherland,  b.  Aug.  23,  1866. 

4527, 

Alon^o  Wheeloch''  Sutliefldud  {Maiy^  Fc'arsoii),m.  Edmes- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1848,  Harriet  Mitchell,  b.  E.  Oct.  22,  1829,  da. 
George  and  Mary  (Colgrove),  1.  Edmeston,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

107 1 1  Enu'line  Amelia''  Sutherland,  b.  Mar.  3,  1849,  E.,  m.  E., 
Sept.  17,  1867,  William  Henry  Northrup,  b.  Pittsfield,  Otsego 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1838,  s.  Nicholas  and  Sarah  (Medbury),  1. 
Edmeston,  mechanic.     Ch.  :   Clark'  Northrup,  h.  July  12,  1872. 

107  1 2  Helen  Marid'^  Sutherland,  h.  Oct.  15,  1854,  Plainfield, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Edm.  Nov.  12,  1876,  Reuben  Talbot,  b.  E.  Apr.  3,  1855, 
s.  Hiram  and  Silvia  (Cutter),  1.  Edmeston,  farmer. 

4528. 

'JfdiieS^   EdtOil   [Eunice'^  Pearson,  Phebe^,  Benjamin^,  Joseph',  SamueP)^ 

d.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1872,  a.  67,  m.  Sangerfield,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  24,  1825,  Mary  vStockwell,  b.  S.  June  23,  1807,  d.  bet.  1878, 
da.  Asa  and  Sally  (Tuttle).     Ch.: 

107  13  Philander  De  Esiaing^  Eaton,  b.  Nov.  15,  1830,  Brook- 
field,  N.  Y.,  d.  Mohawk,  Herkimer  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1866,  m. 
Toddsville,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  28,  1852,  Abigail  Burke,  b. 
Hardwick,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1834,  da.  Daniel -and  Maria  (McCreery). 
Ch.:  Ida  Maf  Eaton,  b.  June  19,  1859,  Moravia,  N.  Y. 

107 14  Maria  Ahnira^  Eaton,  b.  Nov.  10,  1839,  Sangerf.,  m. 
W.  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1859,  George  Sumner  Sheldon,  b. 
Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1837,  s.  Jonathan  H.  and  Eliza 
(Thompson),  1.  Morris,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Ch.:  Ella  Maria' 
Sheldon,  b.  Apr.  9,  1861,  New  Berlin,  N.Y.;  Afary  Elisa'  Sheldon, 
Mar.  29,  1863,  Burlington,  N.  Y. 

107 15  Francis  Marion'*  Eaton,  b.  June  23,  1842,  Sangerf.,  m. 
Burlington  Flats,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  4,  1861,  Sarah  Jane 
Pope,  b.  New  Berlin,  Nov.  29,  1844,  da.  Charley  and  vSarah 
(Payne),  1.  Morris,  farmer.  Cn.  b.  New  Berlin  :  le/ia  Maria' 
Eaton,  Nov.  4,  1865  ;  James  Orville'^  Eaton,  Sept.  4,  1869. 

4529. 

Ndficif  Eaton  {Eitnice<^  Pearson),  m.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
15,  1825,  Saxton  Berry,  b.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  May  19,  1804,  d.  wSan- 
gerfield,  N.  Y.,  vSept.  7,  1876,  s.  Ephraim  and  Lvdia  (Wheaton). 
She  1.  Sangerfield  1878.     Ch.  b.  Brookfield: 

+  107 16     Adeliajane^  Berry,  b.  June  19,  1827. 

+  107 1 7     Alphonso  Eaton^  Berry,  b.  Oct.  2,  1830. 

4530. 

NatJuni'  Eaton  {Eunice'  Pearson),  d.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
2y  1856,  a.  41,  m.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  14,  1835,  Mary  Clarke, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1335 

b.  B.  Apr.  5,  181 5,  d.  New  Ber.,  Apr.  9,  1856,  da.  James  and  Sa- 
rah (Boone).  Ch.:  107 18  Clarke  Alvinza''  Eaton,  b.  Jan.  23,  1837, 
Brookf.,  d.  New  Ber.  July  15,  i860,  m.  Oct.  13,  185S,  Emma  Eliz- 
abeth Kinney,  b.  Feb.',  1840,  da.  Roger  and  Ann  (Bates). 

107 19  Louisa  Adelaide'-^  Eaton,  b.  Dec.  26,  1839,  Augusta, 
Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1859,  Le  Grande 
Lacy  Colburn,  b.  Pittshefd,  N.  Y.,  April  18,  1839,  s.  George  and 
Sally  Ann  (Medbury),  1.  New  Berlin  1878.  Ch.:  Willis  Lee"  Col- 
burn, b.  Dec.  12,  1864. 

10720  Willis  Delos^  Eaton,  b.  Jan.  26,  1844,  New  B.,  m.  N.  B. 
July  19,  1863,  Harriet  Annette  White,  b.  N.  B.  Apr.  14,  1839, 
da.  William  Avery  and  Nancy  (Wolcott),  1.  New  Berlin.  Ch.: 
Nathan  Clark''  Eaton,  b.  Feb.  3,  1871,  d.  Apr.  18,  1872. 

107  2 1  Lewis  Nathan^  Eaton,  b.  Aug.  12,  1845,  N.  B.,  m.  Ham- 
ilton, N.  Y.,  June  7,  1870,  Ella  May  Penner,  b.  Sangerfield,  N, 
Y.,  Mar.  10,  1855,  da.  Joseph  and  Mary  (Fisher),  1.  Cherry  Creek, 
Chautauqua  co.,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Nathan  De  Estaing'  Eaton,  b.  July 
8,  1875. 

10722  Mary  Lorinda''  Eaton,  b.  Nov.  7,  1850,  New  Berl.,m. 
N.  B.  Jan.  3,  187 1,  William  Francis  Stetson,  b.  Sangerf.  July  19, 
1850,  s.  Francis  Marion  and  Sarah  Gennette  (Wells).  Ch.:  Gen- 
evra  Louisa"  Stetson,  b.  May  3,  1875. 

4531. 

John^  Eaton  {Eunice^  Pearson)^  m.  Marshall,  Oneida  co.,  N. 
Y.,  Sept.  13,  1838,  Lucina  Green,  b.  Springville,  Erie  co.,  N.  Y., 
July  19,  1817,  da.  Perry  and  Hannah  (Tooley),  1.  1878  Sanger- 
field, N.  Y.     Ch.: 

10723  Nancy  Pollecsa^  Eaton,  b.  Nov.  1 1,  1842,  Brookfield,  N. 
Y.,  m.  Pittsfield,  111.,  Dec.  5,  1876,  Eugene  Toles,  b.  Pittsfield,  N.' 
Y.,  May  22,  1845,  s.  Orson  and  Emeline  (Farnham),  1.  Sanger- 
field, s.  p. 

4532. 

Joseph''    Eaton    {Eunice^  Pearson),    m.     iSt,    Brookfield,    N.    Y., 

Dec.  29,  1839,  Elmina  Read,  b.  Brookf.  Dec.  28,  1824,  d.  Brookf. 
Aug.  7,  1856,  da.  Lemuel  and  Sarah  (Clarke).  He  m.  2d,  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.,  Nellie  Lewis,  she  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  26,  1866. 
He  m.  3d,  Highland,  Pike  co..  111.,  Jan.  2,  1870,  Mary  Ann 
Beaven,  b.  H.  Apr.  2,  1841,  da.  Charles  and  Mary  (Middleton),  1. 
Pittsfield,  111.,  1878,  carpenter.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  b.  Brookfield  : 
10724  Cyrcnius  Read",  b.  Aug.  27,  1842,  d.  Kendallville,  Noble 
CO.,  Ind.,  Mar.  9,  1862,  unm. 

10725  Elmira  Cerina"^  Eaton,  b.  Sept.  4,  1844,  d.  Muscatine, 
la.,  Jan.  22, 1870,  m.  Pittsf '  Apr.  2,  1 867,  Marshall  Long  Chambers, 
b.  Muscatine,  Nov.  6,  1847,  s.  William  and  Cynthia  (Long),  1. 
Muscatine.  Ch.:  Scott  Wike'"  Chambers,  b.  Dec.  12,  1869.  2dm., 
s.  p.  Ch.  by  3d  m.,  b.  Pittsfield  :  10726-7  Nellie  Elmina'' ,  Jan.  5, 
1874.;  Mary  Luellie*  Eaton,  June  28,  1876. 

4535. 

JOSiah    llilfer'    Pearson    (/ucob«  Pea/-so»,  -Phehe^,  Beniamm*,  ]o- 

sepha,  Samuel^),  m.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  29,  1839,  Tryphena  Bitgood, 


1336  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

b.  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1820,  da.  Varnum  and  Abbie  (Comstock),  1. 
Martinton,  Iroquois  co.,  111.,  1878,  farmer.  Ch.:  George  Hoiigh\ 
b.  June  12,  1841,  d.  July  28,  1S67. 

10728  Hcjiry^  Pearson^  b.  Oct.  4,  1847,  m.  Watseka,  Iroquois 
CO.,  111.,  June  28,  1872,  Love  Peirce,  b.  Adams,  La  Salle  co..  111., 
Apr.  21,  1849,  da.  Nathaniel  and  Mary  Eliza  (Simmons),  1.  Mar- 
tinton, farmer.  Ch.:  Emery  La  Forest'  Fearson,  b.  Dec.  20,  1873  ; 
George  Herbert  Fearson,  b.  Apr.  25,  d.  Oct.  8,  1875;  Josiah  N'at/ia/i- 
ieP  Fearson,  b.  Apr.  5,  1876  ;  Jennie  Morton''  Fearson,  Mar.  25,  1877. 

10729  Adaline^  Fearson,  b.  Nov.  4,  1849,  ™-  Watseka,  July  29, 
1869,  Alvin  Milton  Miller,  b.  Algonquin,  McHenry  co..  111.,  Apr. 
30,  1844,  s.  Worthington  and  Harriet  (Everett),  1.  Martinton, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Mdvin  La  Forest''  Miller,  b.  Apr.  19,1871;  Da.\  b. 
and  d.  Nov.  24,  1874;  Georgia  Alice''  Miller,  b.  July  15,  1876. 
10730  LLernion  Clark''  Miller,  b.  Ma_y  10,  1855. 

4536. 

Adallne  JPearson  {jacob<^  Pearson),  m.  ist,  Akron,  O.,  Mar. 
7,  1842,  William  Charles  Augustus  Emil  Rausch,  b.  Hesse  Cassel^ 
Germany,  Sept.  7,  1807,  s.  Henry  Phillip  and  Emily  Christiana 
Thomasine  (Steinbach).  Divorced;  he  1.  Toledo,  O.,  1878.  She 
m.  2d,  Akron,  Mar.  27,  1852,  Julio  Ralph  Newman,  b.  Chester, 
N.  S.,  July  10,  1817,  d.  Alden,  McHenry  co.,  la.,  Oct.  19,  1877,  s. 
William  Ralph  and  Eleanor  (Shannon).  She  1.  Cuyahoga  Falls, 
O.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

10731  Caroline  Einelia  Elizabeth'^  Rausch,  b.  Dec.  13,  1842,  m. 
Akron,  Jan.  8,  1866,  Addison  John  Farrand,  b.  Dover,  O.,  May 
20,  1839,  s.  Jared  and  Sally  (Randall),  1.  Linndale,  O.,  grocer. 
Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  (Linndale):  Arthur  Monroe"  Farrand,  b.  Aug.  28, 
1875,  d.  Martinton,  Nov.  7,  1876  ;  Walter  Cleveland'  Farrand, 
Dec.  21,  1877. 

10732  Adaline  Augusta'^ Rausch,  b.  Jan.  26,  1845,  m.  Cuyahoga 
Falls,  Jan,  8,  1872,  Monroe  Bradley  Camp,  b.  Dundas,  C.  W.,  Jan. 
3,  1845,  s.  Matthew  and  Ann  Eliza  (Estey),  1.  Streator,  La  Salle 
CO.,  111.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Grace  Ella"  Camp,h.  Oct.  9,  \'^'] 2;  Josephine 
Belle'  Cainp,  Dec.  9,  I'i-i^;  James  Monroe'  Camp,  Dec.  28,  18S1, 
^\.rQ2Xox ;  Jessie  Amelia'  Ca7np,  Oct.  2,  1883.  By  2d  m.:  Lauretta 
Selby^  Newman,  b.  Apr.  i,  1853,  d.  July  5,  1866  ;  Esther  Lien rietta^ 
Newman,  b.  Sept.  23,  1855,  d.  June  2,  1874. 

4537. 

JEphvairn  John''  JPearson  {jacob'^^  Pearsoii)^  m.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Salt  Lake  co.,  Utah,  Dec.  5,  1848,  Nancy  Ann  Foutz,  b. 
Jemper  City,  Franklin  co.,  Pa.,  May  21,  1826,  da.  Jacob  and  Mar- 
garet (Munn),  1.  Pleasant  Grove  City,  Utah  co.,  Utah,  1878,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  Ephrai/n\  b.  Sept.  i,  1849,  Salt  L.  C,  d.  y.;  A/in  So- 
phia",  b.  Nov.  3,  1850,  S.  L.  C,  d.  y.  10733-4  LLyrum*"  Fearson,  b. 
Jan.  5,  1852,  Pleasant  G.  C;  Louisa''  Fearsons,]une  10, 1854,  P.  G.  C. 
10735  Fhebe  Elizabeth"'  Fearson,  b.  Aug.  12,  1855,  P.  G.  C.,m. 
Salt  L.  C.  Oct.  13,  1873,  John  Albert  Robison,  b.  S.  L.  C,  Jan. 
29,  1850,  s.  Lewis  and  Clarissa  (Duzette),  1.  Georgetown,  Bear 
Lake  co.,  Idaho.  Ch.:  John  Albert''  Robison,  b.  May  24,  1875,  P. 
G.  C;   Gove  Fefijamin'  Robison,  Aug.  27,  1S77,  Georget. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.    .  1337 

10736  Benjai?iin^  Pearson,  b.  Nov.  29,  1857,  Pleasant  G.  C. ; 
George'^  Pearson,  h.  Mar.  3,  1859,  P.  G.  C,  d.  y.;  Lewis  Heber^  Pear- 
son, b.  July  6,  1861,  P.  G.  C. 

4538. 

Elias  Frasier'  Pearson  {jacob^  Pearso7i) ,  m.  Provo  City, 
Utah  CO.,  Utah,  July  8,  1855,  Minerva  Lucinda  Eaton,  b.  Lorain 
CO.,  O.,  June  8,  1836,  da.  Joseph  and  Minerva  (Sagars),  1.  Circle- 
ville,  Utah,  1878,  miner.     Ch.: 

10737  Rhoda  Minerva*  Pearson,  b.  Jiily  2,  1856,  Pleasant 
Grove  City,  Utah,  m.  Glenwood,  Sevier  co.,  Utah,  Jan.  10,  1876, 
Henry  A.  Zufelt,  b.  Germany,  May  10,  1853,  s.  Henry  and  Lou- 
ise Zufelt. 

10738  Rosetta  Adaline^  Pearson,  b.  Jan.  10,  1858,  Ophir, 
Placer  co.,  Cal.,  m.  Circleville  Oct.  22,  1877,  James  Abiel  Stark, 
b.  Lyme,  Conn.,  May  3,  1843,  s.  Abiel  and  Jane  Alice  (Ely). 

10739  Henrietta  Adelaide*  Pearson,  b.  Nov.  22,  1859,  Beaver 
Cit}^  Beaver  co.,  Utah.  10740  Elias  Frasier^  Pearson,  b.  Dec.  23, 
1 86 1,  Scipio,  Millard  co.,  Utah.  10741  Joseph  Henry^  Pearson,  b. 
Aug.  24,  1864,  S.  10742  John  Riley"  Pearson,  b.  Apr.  18,  1867, 
Gunnison,  Sanpete  co.,  Utah  ;  Phebe  Alverta^^  Pearson,  b.  Oct. 
15,  1869,  Ephraim  City,  Sanpete  co.,  Utah,  d.  Aug.  23,  187 1  ; 
George  Washington^  Pearson,  b.  Apr.  28,  1872,  Glenwood  ;  Alay- 
etta^  Pearson,  b.  Jan.  31,  1875,  G.;  Eugene^  Pearson,  Feb.  25,  1877, 
Circleville. 

4539. 
James  Albert   Chase     O'Brien   {jimotiiy^  O'Brien,  Phebes, 

Benjamin*,  Joseph^,  Samuel*),  d.    Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  Apr.    15,    1871,  a.  48, 

m.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  1844,  Adaline  Louisa  Gritman,  b. 
Pharsalia,  Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1825,  da.  Solomon  and 
Lydia  (Wickwire),  farmer.  She  1.  Edmeston  1878,  Ch.:  Da.^, 
b.  and  d.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1844. 

10743  Lydia  Alniira*  O'Brien,  b.  Oct.  25,  1845,  H.,  m.  New 
Berlin,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1866,  Henry  Adelbert  Hunt,  b.  Hamilton 
Jan.  9,  1842,  son  Boylston  and  Eliza  Ann  (Staples),  1.  Hamilton, 
farmer.     Ch.:  Roy'^  ILiint,  b.  Apr.  6,  1871,  H. 

10744  Mary  Alniena'^  O'Brien,  b.  Oct.  14,  1859,  Brookfield, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Earlville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1873,  Lyman  Barrett,  b.  Ed- 
meston May  8,  1849,  s.  Daniel  Rockwell  and  Serene  (Coombs), 
1.  Edmeston  Centre,  farmer,  s.  p.  10745  Albert  Jay"  O'Brien,  b. 
Aug.  27,  1855,  Brookf. 

4540. 

Almira  Jane'  O-JBrien  [Tunotiiy^  o'Snen),  d.  Earlville,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  22,  1886,  a.  61,  m.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1845, 
Chauncey  Palmer,  M.D.,  b.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Mar.  24,  1818,  d.  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1875,  s.  Calvin  and  Abigail  Peabody 
(Sumner).  Practiced  medicine  30  years  in  Chenango  and  ad- 
joining counties.     Ch.: 

10746  Mary  Theresa''  Palmer,  born  Dec.  3,  1S46,  Pitcher 
Springs,  Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1869, 
David  Jerome  Preston,  b.  Hamilton  Dec.  25,  1843,  d.  Sherburne 


1338  .  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Apr.  3,  1876,  s.  William  and  Harriet  (Beach),  farmer,  died  from 
accident  while  driving  horses.  She  1.  n.  Poolville,  N.  Y.,  1878. 
Ch.:   Clara  Louise'  Preston.,  b.  Nov.  10,  1S73. 

10747  Abigail  Althea/  Palmer.,  born  Sept.  20,  1S4S,  Pitcher 
vSpr.  James  Sumner'^  Palmer^  b.  Oct.  12,  1850,  Ham.,  d.  Aug.  29, 
1861.  10748  Milton  Chase^  Palmer.,  b.  Apr.  7,  1853,  1.  Geneva,  O., 
1879.  Emma  Jane*",  b.  Feb.  17,  d.  Mar.  26,  1855  ;  Omer^  Palmer, 
b.  Mar.  24,  1857  ;   C/iauncey^  Palmer,  Mar.  3,  1862. 

4541. 

Sat'ah  Caroline  3Iarilla'  Heese  {Drusuia^  O'Brien),  m. 
Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1S42,  Alfred  Parsons,  b.  Smyrna,  N. 
Y.,  Sept.  23,  181 5,  d.  Earlville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1S82,  s.  John  and 
Flavia  (Billings).  Resided  at  Earlville,  farmer  ;  an  esteemed 
citizen.  An  appropriate  obituary  appeared  in  Semi-  Weekly  Tel- 
egraph, Norwich,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  30,  1882.     Ch.  b.  Earlville  : 

10749  Delphurnia  Adelia^  Parsons,  b.  Nov.  5,  1843,  married 
Symrna,  June  12,  1866,  Nathan  Albert  Turner,  b.  New  Hart- 
ford, N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1840,  s.  Horace  and  Marinda  (Randall),  1. 
New  Dorp,  Richmond  co.,  N.  Y.,  1878,  farmer.  Ch.:  Minnie'^ 
Turner,  b.  Apr.  8,  1867  ;  Alfred  Parsons^  Turner,  Jan.  8,  1869  ; 
Caressa'  Tu/-/ier,  Jan.  6,  1875  ;  Nathan  Albert"  Turner,  Nov.  i, 
1876. 

10750  De  Forrest'''  Parsons,  b.  Nov.  15,  1844,  m.  Earlville, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1875,  Mary  Clarke,  b.  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22, 
1842,  da.  David  and  Experience  (Merrick),  1.  Earlville,  farmer. 
Ch.:   /.  Beir  Parsons,  b.  Nov.  14,  1877. 

1075 1  John  Reese^  Parsons,  b.  Feb.  21,  1856,  1.  Earlville, 
teacher. 

4542. 

Simeon  De  Witt  Clinton'  Heese  [nrusi-iia^  o'BHen),  m. 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1856,  Ellen  Adelia  Chappell,  b.  H., 
Sept.  6,  1837,  da.  Peter  and  Marcia  (Gardner),  1.  South  Hamil- 
ton, Madison  co.,  N.  Y.,  1878,  farmer.  Ch.:  10752  Clara  Alar- 
cia^  Reese,  b.  July  5,  1861,  m.  Sept.  25,  1879,  Charles  F.  Collins. 
10753-4  Chappell  De  Witt^  Reese,  b.  June  9,  1864;  Nora  Ellen\ 
Sept.  4,  1868;  Peter  Gardner^,  Feb.  27,  1872;  Jennie  Alarilla^ 
Reese,  Nov.  8,  1875. 

4544. 

Ha  shell  GalasJia  ClevelaiuV  lieese  {nrusiiia^  o-Brten), 
m.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  29,  1855,  Lovina  Adelaide  Riddell,  b.' 
H.  May  23,  1839,  da.  David  and  Polly  (Parkes),  1.  n.  Earlville, 
N.  Y.,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10755  Anna  Drusilla^  Reese,  b.  June  3,  1856,  m.  Oct.  8, 
1879,  Rev.  John  Greene.  10756  Frank  De  IVitt"  Reese,  b.  July  8, 
1858. 

4546. 

FJiehe    Louisa^    StetSOJl     (Sara/i<^  O'Br/en,  Phebe^,  Benjamin^  Jo- 

seph3,  Samuel^),  m.  Sangerficld,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  185 1,  James  Graham 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND.  1339 

Burling-ame,  b.  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1827,  s.  Harry  and  Elmina 
(Frisbie),  1.  Sang-erlield  1878,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Sangerfield  : 

10757  Willis  Cliftoif'  Biirliugame,  b.  July  27,  1855,  m.  Mar- 
shall, ]\Iich.,  Apr.  II,  1877,  Janette  Gage  Bull,  b.  Portage,  Ind., 
Sept.  26,  1854,  da.  William  Augustus  and  Juelma  Maria  (Sayles). 

10758  Frederic  Jay""  Biirlingaiiie,  b.  Mar.  21,  1857  ;  Scott 
Harry^  Bitrli/iga/ne,  May  3,  1S65  ;  Maria  Adelia^  Biirlinga/iie,  Dec. 
30,  1867  ;   Clara  Sarah^  Burlingame,  Apr.  21,  187 1. 

4551. 

CHARLES    JOSEPH'    CLEVELAND    (Elijah«,    Joseph^,    Elijahs 

Josephs,  Samuer^  Mosesi),  d.  Oxford,  Sumner  CO.,  Kan.,  June  i,  1S74, 
a.  69,  m.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1830,  Abigail  Mosely  Sack- 
ett  of  S.,  b.  Mass.  Mar.  14,  1806,  d.  Beloit,  Wis.,  Mar.  20,  1850, 
da.  John  and  Lucinda  (Mosely).  Lived  at  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  1830.  Ch.: 

10759  Charles  De  Witt*,  b.  Feb.  2,  1832,  Broome  co.,  N. 
Y.,  unm.,  res.  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  1883. 

-I-10760     Mariette^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1834,  Broome  co. 
4-10761     Lucinda^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  5, 1836,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

10762  Margaret  J ane^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1839,  Brook- 
lyn, m.  Waukesha,  Wis.,  Sept.  5,  1868,  Sylvester  Osburn  Young 
Gurnee,  b.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1830,  s.  Caleb  and  Electa 
(Young),  1.  Cottage  Grove,  Dane  co.,  Wis.,  1883  ;  has  loo-acre 
farm  i  V2  miles  from  Cottage  G.  station,  farmer.  Ch.:  E/ii/iia 
Jane^  Gurnee,  b.  Feb.  i,  187 1,  Oxford,  Johnson  co.,  Kan.;  Lily 
May^  Gurnee,  b.  and  d.  Ohio  Feb.  2,  1873  5  Floyd  Colbf  Gurnee,  b. 
Sept.  II,  1876,  n.  Corsicana,  Navarro  co.,  Tex. 

10763  Abba  Frances'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  9,  1841,  Laona, 
Winnebago  county,  111.,  m.  Appleton,  Outagamie  co.,  Wis.,  1866, 
Eugene  B.  Shaw,  1.  Waukesha.  Ch.  born  W.:  Edivard  Harvef 
Shazv,  Feb  ,  1867  ;  Louise'  Shaw,  Feb.  22,  1872  ;  Anna  Jane"  Shaw, 
Sept.  26,  1878. 

-I-10764  Anna  Eliza*  Cleveland,  b.  May  15,  1844,  Laona. 
Henry  Clay*,  b.  July  4,  1845,  Beloit,  d.  July,  1846. 

4553. 

LEWIS  VALENTINE'  CLEVELAND  (Eiijah«),  d.  Laona, 
111.,  Dec.  16,  1877,  a.  69,  m.  Durand,  Winnebago  co..  111.,  Jan.  i, 
1837,  Sarah  Joanna  Root,  b.  Monroe,  Mich.,  Dec.  4,  181 8,  d.  La- 
ona Oct.  28,  i860,  da.  William  and  Lovina  (Preston).     Ch.: 

-{-10765     Rienzi  Lewis*  Cleveland,  b.  June  25,  1841,  Laona. 

10766  Nina  Loisa''  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  6,  1843,  m.  Du- 
rand, Nov.  7,  1869,  Henry  Alonzo  Hurlbut,  b.  Racine,  Wis.,  Feb. 
15,  1843,  s.  James  and  Sarah  (Potter),  miner.  Ch.:  A^ina  Maf 
Hurlbut,  b.  Sept.  10,  1870,  Durand;  Edith  Sarali"  LLurlbut,  Nov. 
17,  1872,  Jefferson  Valley,  Mont.;  Kenneth  Chester'^  LLurlbut,  Nov. 
24,  1874;  Alice  Adrienne''  LLurlbut,  July  7,  1877,  Summit,  Madison 
CO.,  Mont.;  Fldred  Cleveland'  Hurlbut,  1885. 

10767-70  Adrian  Di  Castello",  b.  May  10,  1845,  Laona, 
farmer;  Alice  Lavinia*,  b.  Nov.  15,  1847,  d.  vSept.  8,  1869;  Mil- 
ton Burns*,  b.  Mar.  20,  1850,  d.  Durand,  Oct.  28,  i860;  Mary 
Lucretia' Cleveland, b.  Mar.  29,  1853,  d.  D.  Oct.  28,  Nov.  i,  i860. 


1340 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Lewis  Valentine'  Cleveland  lived  at  Durand  and  Laona. 
While  his  residence  at  Durand  was  burning,  his  wife  heroically 
endeavored  to  rescue  Milton  and  Mary  from  an  upper  room, 
but  she  with  them  perished  from  suffocation. 

4554. 

ARTEMAS  BROOKINS'  CLEVELAND  (Eiijah«),  m.  Nor- 
wich, N.  Y.,  Jan.  13,  1845,  Wealthy  Peck,  b.  N.,  Nov.  29,  1814,  a 
da.  Joel  and  Mercy  (Norton  or  Couch),     s.  p. 

Serg-t.  Artemas  Brookins'  Cleveland,  a  soldier  of  the  Mex- 
ican War,  1846  ;  enlisted,  1839,  in  2d  Bat.  U.  S.  Regular  Artil- 
lery, soon  promoted  to  Orderly  Sergt.  Served  under  Gen.  Win- 
field  Scott  in  Mexioo.  At  the  battle  of  Chapultepec,  Sept.  12- 
13,  1847,  was  wounded  in  the  foot;  served  8  years,  honorably 
discharged,  on  Surgeon's  certificate,  1848,  and  has  since  drawn 
a  pension.     Of  Fabius,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1848-96,  farmer. 

Peck  ancestry  :—'^\\\\a.'m>^  Jeremiah^  [see +4019,  p.  1211],  SamueP,  m.  Ruth  Ferris, 
per.  da.  of  Peter  of  Stamford,  Conn.;  Samuel*,  m.  Elizabeth;  John^,  m.  Sarah  Adams: 
Johni5,  rem.  1772  to  Stanford,  N.  Y.,  m.  Sarah  Northrup  ;  Joel'  Peck,  b.  Greenwich,  Conn., 
Dec.  2,  1767,  early  settler  of  Norwich,  1792,  m.  2d,  Mary  Couch. —  Descendants  of  IVilliain 
Peck,  by  Darius  Peck,  1S77,  p.  132. 

4555. 

JOHN  EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah^),  d.  Centreville, 
Wayne  cd.,  Ind.,  May  4  or  6,  1872,  a.  60,  m.  ist,  Vestal,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  25,  1835,  Delia  Ann  Strong,  born  Chatham,  Middlesex  co.. 
Conn.,  June  26,  1815,  a  da.  Asahel  and  Samantha  (Stocking). 
He  m.  2d,  Centreville,  Sept.  24,  1867,  Elizabeth  Lee,  b.  Oxford, 
O.,  Aug.  12,  1833,  da.  David  and  Harriet  (Murdock).  (She  m. 
2d,  see  below.)  Ch.  by  ist  m. :  Son",  b.  and  d.  Vestal  same  day, 
1836. 

+  1077 1  Christopher  Columbus*  Cleveland,  born  May  12, 
1838,  Ashtabula,  O. 

10772  Mary  Catharine''  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  5,  1841,  Bur- 
ton, Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Attica,  Ind.,  Nov.  16,  1867,  John 
Barrett,  b.  Cleandries,  Kerry  co.,  Ireland,  July  13,  1830,  s.  John 
and  Catherine  (Holleran),  1.  State  Line  City,  Ind.,  1885,  rail- 
roading, grading,  etc.  Ch.  b.  State  L.  C:  Catharine  Amf  Bar- 
rett, May  8,  1868;  Mary^  Barrett,  Mar.  20,  187 1;  John  Frauds'' 
Barrett,  May  i,  1873;  Thomas  EdwanP  Barrett,  Sept.  18,  1876; 
Grace  Elizabeth^  Barrett,  Mar.  3,  1878. 

10773  John  Edward*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  27,  1843,  Bur- 
ton, killed  in  battle  with  Indians  in  Yellowstone  District,  Oct. 
I,  1877  (in  expedition  under  Gen.  Nelson  A.  Miles),  unm.;  pri- 
vate Co.  A,  7th  U.  S.  Cav. 

10774-6  Melinda*^,  b.  Aug.  31,  1845,  Cincinnati,  O.,  d.  C, 
June  13,  1847;  Melintha*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1845,  ^-i  ^^ 
C,  June  15,  1847  ;  Albert  Francis*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  15,  185 1, 
Abington,  Wayne  co.,  Ind.,  m.  1885,  Maggie  Menagh  of  Hoopes- 
ton,  Vermillion  co.,  111.,  1.  23  miles  from  vState  L.  C.     By  2d  m.: 

10777  Otho  Lee*  Cleveland,  b.  July  27,  1868,  Centrev., 
d.  Sept.  1 1,  1871. 

Dr.  John  Edward'  Cleveland  studied  medicine  with  two 
physicians,   received   a   diploma    and   commenced    to   practice. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1341 

Resided  at  Vestal  to  1836,  Ashtabula  to  1840,  Burton  to  1S44, 
Cincinnati  to  1849,  then  went  to  Abino^ton,  and  subsequently  to 
Centreville.     Practising  physician  and  druggist. 

Sti-oug  anci'strv  of  Delia  Ann  .S'/.'-c^?-.-— Adonijah',  m.  Mary  Kellogg;  Asahel^,  b. 
1784,  of  Chatham,  rn.Samantha  Stocking,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Mary.  Ch.:  Delia  Ann^, 
Nancy  Drusilla^,  Betsey  Charlottes,  Mary  Abigails,  Infant  son^,  Benoni  OsbornS  Strong. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Lee)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  July  25,  1878,  George 
Gee  of  Anderson,  Ind.,  1.  Fisherburg,  Madison  co.,  Ind.,  1885. 

4556. 

SAMUEL  FRANCIS'  CLEVELAND  (Eiijah«),  m.  Lucy 
McKnight,  she  d.  in  Kansas  ab.  1869.  Lived,  1874,  Waconda, 
Mitchell  CO.,  Kan.,  1883,  Delphos,  Ottawa  cb.,  Kan.,  address, 
Galena,  Cherokee  co.,  Kan.     Ch.: 

10778-9     Mortimer  Lindsay",  b.  Sept.   18,   1848,  in  Wis.; 
Arthur  Artemas'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  11,  1867,  in  Kansas. 

4557. 

DANIEL  D.  TOMPKINS'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah^),  died  or 

was  killed  by  Indians  in  Texas  [so  thought]  previous  to  death 

of  his  wife,  m.  Plymouth,  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  ab.  1838,  Angeline 

■Richmond,  b.  P.,  Apr.  18,  1823.  d.  P.,  Nov.  i,  1841,  a  da.  Walker 

and  Julia  (Hubbard).     Ch.  b.  Brownhelm,  O.: 

+  107S0     Alfred' Monroe*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1838. 
Albert"  Cleveland,  b.  May  i,  d.  Sept.  10,  1840. 

Daniel  D.  Tompkins'  Cleveland  went  from  N.  Y.  state,  ab. 
1837,  to  Ashtabula  co.,  O  ,  where  an  elder  bro.,  Dr.  John  E.,  was 
a  physician.  He  kept  hotel  at  Brownhelm,  1838  to  1840.  From 
thence  it  is  thought  that  he  went  to  Mo.,  and  was  interested  in 
a  saw  or  grist  mill  at  Warsaw,  Benton  co..  Mo.,  and  later  started 
for  Mexico.  For  papers  given  by  Indians  to  whites  in  Texas 
found  their  wa)^  back  to  relatives  in  Ashtabula,  O.,  and  it  is 
supposed  that  he  was  killed  by  Indians  in  Texas. 

Walker  Richmond  of  Shelburn,  Sullivan  co  ,  Ind.  (brother),  and  Mrs.  Julia  (Rich- 
mond) Mclntyre  (sister  to  Angeline),  1.  1S79,  Jefferson,  O.  Buckley  Hubbard,  born  1800, 
(uncle  to  Julia  (Hubbard)  Richmond,  living  1879),  1.  1879,  Ashtabula. 

4558. 

CORNELIA  JANE'  CLEVELAND  (Eiijahe),  died  Durand, 
111.,  ]\Iay  14,  1882,  a.  (>t,,  m.  D.,  Jan.  i,  1840,  George  Fritz,  b.  n. 
Hagerstown,  Md.,  Nov.  23,  18 13,  s.  Nicholas  and  Mary  (Keeler), 
1.  Durand,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Durand: 

1078 1  George  Alonzd^  Fritz,  b.  Sept.  25,  1840,  m.  D.,  Aug. 
20,  1862,  Sarah  Abigail  Frazier,  born  Grosse  Point  [Wayne  co., 
]\Iich.],  Mar.  15,  1838,  da.  Alva  and  Lucy  (Truesdell),  1.  Durand, 
1885.  Ch.  b.  D.:  George  Weslef  Fritz,  Max.  23,  1865;  Florence 
Frminnie^  Fritz,  Jan.  15,  1867  ;  Rose  AnnabeP  Fritz,  Jan.  6,  1869; 
Burton  Erastus^  Fritz,  Oct.  28,  1873  ;  William  Alva^  Fritz,  June  6, 
1875  ;  Arteniiis  Rof  Fritz,  Jan.  8,  1879;  Laiurcnce  Riiperf^  Fritz, 
Apr.  16,  1881. 

10782  Ann  Cecilia^  Fritz,  b.  July  20,  1842,  m.  Durand,  Dec. 
29,  1864,  Henry  Edward  Harris,  b.  D.,  Nov.  27,  1842,  s.  Elisha 


1342 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


and  Calista  Christine  (Robb),  1.  Durand,  carpenter.  Ch.:  Fred- 
eric Melviif  Harris,  Apr.  i6,  1866;  Leivis  Henrf  Harris,  June  12, 
1870  ;  Raymond  Fritz'  Harris,  Nov.  5,  1872  ;  Lillian  Julia"  Harris, 
Sept.  25,  1874. 

10783  Fllen  Arnii/ida^  Fritz,  b.  May  6,  1S45,  ^es.  home; 
Eliza  Jane",  b.  Aug.  15,  1847,  d.  Dec.  12,  1859. 

10784  Henry  Joluf  Fritz,  b.  Aug.  15,  1850,  m.  Harrison, 
111.,  Feb.  24,  1876,  Mary  Jane  Crowley,  b.  H.,  May  31,  1855,  da. 
Walter  and  Martha  (Campbell),  1.  Harrison,  farmer.  Ch.:  Wal- 
ter Raymond'^  Fritz,  born  Dec.  23,  1880;  Alnnf  Fritz,  May  3,  1884. 
Artemas  Marion^  Fritz,  b.  Aug.  23,  1855,  d.  Dec.  9,'  1859. 

4559. 

ERASTUS  FREDERICK'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah"),  m. 
Laona,  111.,  Dec.  6,  1848,  Theresa  Stewart,  b.  Delphi,  N.  Y.,  May 
17,  1825,  da.  Alexander  and  Polly  (Flowers),  1.  Durand,  Laona, 
111.,  1885,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Laona  : 

-I-10785     John  Jay^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  26,  1849. 

10786  Alexander  Lewis^  Cleveland,  b.  June  17,  1852, 
m.  Laona,  Dec.  4,  1884,  Florence  Rovvena  Rowley,  born  Evans- 
ville,  Wis.,  Nov.  15,  1857,  da.  James  Grey  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Melvin),  1.  Denver,  Col.,  1S83,  miner. 

10787-9     Stewart^,  born  Sept.  26,  1857,  d.  June  7,  1861  ;* 
Sarah  Augusta',  b.  Nov.  i,  1859,  unmarried,  1.  Durand;  Mary 
Elizabeth",  b.  Dec.  13,  1862,  d.  Nov.  26,  1863;  Rienzi  Artemas* 
Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  17,  1869. 

4560. 

ABRAHAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (ThomasMoseph=, Elijahs 
Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  Bothwell,  Ont.,  Can.,  July  24,  1880,  a.  76, 
m.  Porter,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1823,  Catharine  Dyer,  b.  New  Berlin, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1806,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Mary  or  Patience  (Smith). 
Ch. : 

-)- 10790     Ira  Bronson*,  b.  May  25,  1824,  Porter. 

-[-10791     Jane  Maria*  Cleveland,    b.  Feb.  22,  1826,  P. 
SusAN^  b.  Apr.  12,  1828,  P.,  d.  P.,  Dec.  i,  1830. 
10792     Roswell  Franklin'^,  b.  June  10,  1832,  Porter,  died 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1853. 

-{-10793     Mary  Amanda*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  26,  1834,  P. 

-i-10794  Harriet  Etheridge'',  b.  Aug.  16,  1836,  Ransom- 
ville,  N.  Y.  10795  Catherine  Melissa*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov. 
19,  1S39,  Porter,  m.  Flint,  June  14,  1875,  James  Knox  Bidleman 
or  Beidelman,  b.  Shelby,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1844,  son 
Daniel  and  Catharine.     Of  Flint,  1885,  joiner,     s.  p. 

-I-10796     Ellen  Armela"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1842,  P. 

Abraham  Henry'  Cleveland  settled  at  Flint,  Mich.,  where 
he  was  a  builder.  Mrs.'  Catharine  (Dyer)  Cleveland  resides  at 
Wardsville,  Canada,  1883-94. 

Dver  ancestry :—0\\vfir'^,  from  Massachusetts;  Jeremiah^  Dyer,  b.  Providence,  R.  I., 
m.  Patience  Smith",  b.  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y. 

Smith  aucestrv  —  James'  and  wife  came  from  England,  lived  in  Genesee  co.,  m. 
Catharine  Southard  ;  Patience^  Smith  m.  Jeremiah  Dyer^. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1343 

4561. 

JOSEPH      ELIJAH'     CLEVELAND     (Thomas«.   Joseph^    Elijahs 

Josephs,  Samuel^),  m.  Porter,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1829, 'Sally  Almira' 
Cleveland  4-4569  (Josephs  Josephs  Elijah*),  she  d.  Greenbush, 
Shebovg-an  co.,  Wis.,  Oct.  31,  1858,  a.  48.  He  came  to  111.  with 
his  br'o.  Daniel  F.  Lived,  1881,  North  Ridge,  N.  Y.,  1883-4, 
Pawnee  Rock,  Barton  co.,  Kan.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Charles^  b.  and 
d.  Porter,  Feb.  12,  1831. 

10797  Thomas  Milton'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  26,  1831, 
Porter,  d.  Des  Moines,  la.,  July  29,  1866,  m.  Greenbush,  Apr.  i, 
1855,  Catharine  Merwin.  Catharine  Mathilda*,  b.  Dec.  25, 
1833,  Porter,  d.  P.,  Sept.  30,  1836. 

+  10798     Philip  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  3,  1835,  P. 

10799-801  Sarah  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  18,  1838, 
P.  ;  Laura  Matilda*,  b.  Mar.  8,  1840,  P.,  d.  Greenb.,  May  8, 
1869  ;  David  Lafayette*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  24,  1842,  Porter,  1. 
Kan.,  livery. 

10802  Joseph  Albert*  Cleveland,  b.  May  18,  1845,  Porter, 
d.  in  the  Army  at  Pittsburg  Landing,  Tenn.,  June  30,  1862. 
10S03  Mary  Almira*,  b.  May  14,  1847,  in  111.  10804  George 
Downing*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1851,  Greenbush,  1.  111.  10805 
Walter  Lathrop*,  b.  Oct.  22,  1853,  Greenb.,  d.  G.,  Oct.  8,  1867. 

4562. 

DANIEL  FENTON'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas«),  m.  Porter, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1831,  Ann  Jane  Nelson,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan, 
17,  181 1,  d.  Hudson,  Wis.,  July  2,  1878,  da.  Charles  Campbell 
and  Artimisa  (Bush).  Ch. :  Emma  Jane*,  b.  Aug.  9,  1832,  Por- 
ter, d.  Mar.  15,  1837. 

+  10806     William  Henry*,  b.  Apr.  6,  1836,  Mishawka,  Ind. 

10807  Sarah  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  June  18,  1838, 
M.,  m.  I  St,  New  Lisbon,  Juneau  co..  Wis.,  Aug.  10,  1854,  Peter 
James  Johnson,  b.  Porter,  a  s.  John  Jones  and  Laura  (Tower), 
he  1.  La  Crosse,  Lacrosse  co.,  W^is.,  1885,  carpenter.  Separated 
after  1861.  She  m.  2d,  William  Ncrton  Austin,  b.  Jan.  14,  1809  ; 
res.,  Tomah,  INIonroe  co..  Wis.  Ch.  by  ist  m. :  Petej-  Eugene^ 
Jo/uison,  ]\\\-].e  20,  1854;  Alice  Elizabeth^  Johnson,  Sept.  10,  1856; 
William  Henry'  Johnson,  Dec.  13,  1858;  Frank  Albert''  Johnson, 
July  12,  1 86 1. 

10808  Blooma  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  11,  1S40,  Mish- 
awka, m.  New  Lisbon,  Feb.  27,  1858,  John  Jones  Johnson,  b. 
Galway,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1836,  a  s.  John  Jones  and  Laura 
(Tower),  1.  Richmond,  Winona  co.,  Minn.,  farmer.  Ch. :  Jane 
Amelia^  Johnson,  Apr.  22,  1859  ;  Amanda  Malvina"  Johnson,  Apr. 
28,  j86o;  Ida  Elizabeth^  Johnson,  July  9,  1862;  John  Eugene^ 
Johnson,  Oct.  9,  1865  ;  E7'a  Bclle^  Johnson,  Feb.  16,  1867  ;  Rose 
Maf  Johnson,  May  4,  1869  ;  Thomas  Jefferson'  Johnson,  Apr.  2, 
1873  ;  Edith  Lillian^  Johnson,  Apr.  19,  1876  ;  Adelbert  Lysle"  John- 
son, Apr.  19,  1879. 

+  10809  Thomas.  Jefferson*  Cleveland,  b.  May  12,  1842, 
Roscoe,  Winnebago  co..  111. 

+  10810     David  Albert*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  27,  1845,  R. 


1344 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


+  108 1 1  George  Washington^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  13, 
1847,  R. 

10812  Charles  Nelson*^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  13,  1850,  d.  on 
the  Pacific  Slope  in  the  expedition  after  "  Modoc  Jack,"  Aug. 
16,  1873,  unm. 

4-10813     Daniel  Eugene'  Cleveland,  b.  May  13,  1853. 

Daniel  Fenton'  Cleveland  lived  at  Porter  to  1834,  farm- 
ing, Mishawka  to  1814  ;  Roscoe.  He  enlisted  Aug.  10,  1861, 
loth  Wis.  Vols.,  discharged  Dec,  1862,  as  a  prisoner  that  could 
not  be  exchanged.  Enlisted  again  Jan.  4,  1864,  in  25th  Wis., 
reg.  Army  of  the  Cumberland,  and  while  gallantly  fighting  in 
battle  at  Atlanta,  Ga  ,  July  22,  1864,  received  a  gun-shot  wound, 
is  crippled  for  life.  U.  vS.  pensioner.  Residence,  1884,  Hudson; 
is  in  Soldiers'  Home,  Milwaukee,  1895.  By  trade  carpenter, 
builder. 

4563. 

THOMAS  RAYMOND^  CLEVELAND  (Thos^),  d.  North 
Ridge,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  24,  1886,  a.  75,  m.  Sept.  12,  1832,  Charlotte  A. 
Rogers,  b.  Fayette,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  181 1.  Lived  at  Porter, 
N.  Y.,  July  24,  1817,  to  Oct.  28,  1844,  and  afterward  always  at 
North  Ridge,  Cambria,  N.  Y.     Merchant,     s.  p. 

4564. 

PETER  AIKEN^  CLEVELAND  (Thomas^),  d.  Lawrence, 
Mich.,  Apr.  25,  1870,  a.  56,  m.  ist,  Sally  Ann  Drinkwater.  He 
m.  2d,  Arlington,  Mich.,  July  30,  1854,  Clarissa  Ann  Drake,  b. 
Porter,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1838,  da.  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  (Alexan- 
der). Farmer.  She  1.,  1883,  Athens,  Calhoun  co.,  Mich.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.  :  Sarah*,  b.  1839,  d.  winter  1841-2. 

10814  W^illiam  Henry  Harrison*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  i, 
1841,  died  in  the  late  war  after  May  4,  1862,  m.  Porter,  May  2, 
1862,  Ella  M.  Force,  b.  P.  Sept.  11,  1846,  da.  David  and  Sarah 
(Shelley).  She  1.,  1S84,  La  Salle,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.  He 
enlisted  May  i,  1862,  Co.  C,  28th  N.  Y.,  then  lived  n.  Youngs- 
town,  N.  Y.  ;  married  next  day,  was  sworn  in  the  following 
day,  started  for  the  seat  of  war  the  next  day.  That  was  the 
last  time  he  saw  his  bride.  By  2d  m.  :  Eri  Dilman*,  b.  May  3, 
d.  July  II,  1855. 

4-10815     John  Charles*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  17,  1856. 

-|-io8i6  Walter  Sumner*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28,  1859. 
10817  Jane  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  July  9,  1861,  m. 
Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  Aug.  12,  1877,  Benoni  Moon,  1.  Athens.  10818 
George  Franklin*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  23,  1864,  unm.,  attend- 
ing Union  school  at,  and  1.  Lawrence,  1883.  Amelia  Etta*,  b. 
Apr.  16,  1867,  d.  Mar.  25,  1S69.  10819  Eveline  Sarah*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Feb.  28,  1870,  1.  Athens. 

4565. 

JOHN  WESLEY'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas«),  d.  Porter,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  9,  1865,  a.  50,  m.  ist,  Wilson  tp.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1839,  Clar- 
issa Underbill,  b.  Alabama  tp.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  11,  1822,  d.  Alabama 


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Center  or  Corners,  Orleans  co.,  X.  Y.,  Apr.  9,  1840,  da.  Eleazer 
and  Mary  (Wolcott).  He  m.  2d,  Porter,  May  16,  1843,  Caroline 
McCullom,  b.  P.  May  24,  1824,  a  da.  Joseph  and  Ann  (Howe). 
(She  m.  2d  Mr.  French,  and  1.  18S4,  Luther,  Lake  co.,  Mich.) 
Ch.  by  ist  m. :  Infant*,  b.  and  d.  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  9,  1840. 
By  2d  m. :  10820  Heber  Wesley^,  b.  July  i,  1845,  unm.,  1.  ]\Ien- 
tor,  Polk  CO.,  Minn.,  was  in  army,  wounded  by  shot  in  left  arm. 
10821  Alvin  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.]  3, 1849,  Cambria,  N.Y., 
unm.;  enlisted  when  aged  15;  in  army  3  years;  served  in  the 
ranks  5  months,  and  for  good  service  was  appointed  messenger 
for  staff  of  Generals  Granger,  Ferry,  and  Scofield ;  afterward 
detailed  clerk  in  medical  dept. ;  1.,  1884,  Luther,  1886,  Mentor; 
mill  operator  and  farmer. 

10822  Jane  Alida*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  10,  185 1,  Cambria, 
m.  Ransom  Martin  Richard,  b.  June  26,  1848,  1.  Belden,  Wayne 
CO.,  ^lich.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Wesley  Palmer^  Richard,  Apr.  29,  1873  ! 
Alvin  Heber^  Richard,  Oct.  5,  1874;  David  Moss^  Richard,  Sept.  8, 
1876  ;  Mary  Maiuf  Richard,  Apr.  28,  1878  ;  Clara  Lilliarr'  Richard, 
May  24,  1882. 

10823  Clara  Bell^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  18,  1856,  Cambria, 
m.  Sumpter,  Wayne  co.,  Mich.,  Sept.  23,  1873,  George  Riley 
French,  b.  Ash,  "Monroe  co.,  ]\Iich.,  Jan.  11,  1854;  1.  Luther, 
farmer.  Ch. :  Margaret  Alaf  French,  b.  Apr.  5,  1875  ;  Minnie 
Maud"  French,  d.  bef.  1884;  Frank  Richard'^  French,  d.  bef.  1884. 

10824  Mary  Lillla.n*  Cleveland,  b.  May  11,  1863,  Porter, 
m.  Richard  Perry  Sflvernail,  b.  Pittsford,  Hillsdale  co.,  Mich., 
Sept.  26,  1864,  1.  Belden,  farmer,  s.  p. 

Lt.  John  Wesley'  Cleveland  served  as  lieutenant  in  the 
trouble  between  U.  S.  and  Canada  [1837  ?].  Resided  at  Porter, 
farmer. 

4566. 

DAVID  LAFAYETTE^  CLEVELAND  (ThomasMoseph^.Eiijah*, 
Josephs, Samuel^),  ^  Richfield,  Gcncsee  co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  26,  1857,  a. 
40,  m.  Royalton,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  13,  1844,  Amanda 
Treadwell,  b.  Royalt.  Feb.  14,  1819,  d.  Flint,  Mich.,  Mar.  10, 
1887,  a  da.  of  Barnum  and  Alarv  (Raze).  (She  m.  2d,  see  below.) 
Ch.  : 

+  10825  Barnum  Lafayette*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  14,  1845, 
Porter,  N.  Y. 

4-10826  Francis  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  23,  1846,  P. 
10827  Mary  Jane'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  27,  1849,  P.,  d. 
Flushing,  ]\Iich.,  Sept.  18,  1879,  m.  Flint  Apr.,  1870,  Franklin 
jMontgomery,  b.  Burton,  Shiawassee  co.,  Mich.,  1849,  res.  Flush- 
ing 1883,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Agnes'  Montgomery,  b.  Aug.,  1876,  Flush- 
ing. Alice  Eugenia",  b.  ]Mar.  25,  Royalt.,  d.  Sept.  9,  185 1. 
10828  Florence  Adelaide^  b.  Oct.  i,  1852,  Hartland,  N.  Y., 
m.  Flint,  Nov.  17,  1886,  Allen  Charles  Frost,  b.  Flint,  May  9, 
1854,  s.  Daniel  and  Caroline  (Evans),  1.  Flint,  contractor  and 
builder,  s.  p.  Albert  Eugene^  b.  June  15,  1S55,  Richfield,  d. 
Richfield  Aug.  17,  1856. 

Capt.  David  Lafayette'  Cleveland  was  born  on  a  farm  in 
Porter.     In  those  early  days  educational  advantages  were  small 

85 


1346 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


in  comparison  to  the  present;  but  he  was  by  nature  a  scholar 
and  a  bright  and  active  man.  He  was  a  leader  of  men.  He 
was  capt.  of  a  military  company  at  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Later  in 
life  he  turned  his  attention  to  his  earlier  occupation,  farming. 
He  bought  and  sold  several  farms  in  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.  He 
moved  with  his  family,  in  1854,  to  Richfield,  and  afterward 
resided  there.  He  held  many  important  positions  of  trust  and 
honor,  and  was  most  highly  esteemed  by  all  who  knew  him. 
He  is  buried  in  Avondale  Cemetery  at  Flint. 

Mrs.  Amanda  (Treadwell)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  Flint,  Nov.  11, 
1875,  as  2d  w.,  Abel  Bugbee,  b.  Royalton,  d.  Flint  Apr.  28,  1876; 
farmer.  He  m.  ist,  in  Royalton,  Caroline.  Ch. :  Henry  Bug- 
bee,  1.  Royalton. 

Barnum  Treadwell  b.  n.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1780,  d.  Royalton 
Jan.  I,  i860,  m.  Mary  Raze,  b.  1787,  d.  bef.  1892.  She  dwelt,, 
1884,  Royalton. 

4567. 

MARY  ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas*,  jo.=,  Elijahs 
J0.3,  Samuel'),  d.  .Gcnoa,  De  Kalb  co.,  111.,  Aug.  13,  1852,  a.  ^^,  m. 
Porter,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1839,  as  ist  w.,  Francis  Xavier  Cardinal, 
b.  n.  Montreal,  Can.,  June  12,  1814,  s.  Francis  and  Margaret 
(Bristol).  (These  names  are  Anglicized.)  He  res.  with  his 
third  wife  at  St.  Johns,  Clinton  co.,  Mich.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Porter  : 

-f- 10829     /(^"^  Amelia^  Cardinal,  b.  Mar.  i,  1840. 

10830  Clarissa  Elizabetlf  Cardinal,  b.  Aug.  13,  1842,  m.  ist, 
Wilson,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  i860,  Perry  McKenzie,  b.  Lewiston,  N.Y., 
Oct.  18,  1829,  d.  Middleport,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  i,  1866,  s.  Charles  and 
Rachel  (Burnham),  farmer.  They  separated  several  years  bef. 
1866.  She  m.  2d,  Niagara,  Ont.,  Can.,  Oct.  4,  1867,  Orson  H. 
Bartlett,  b.  Somerset,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1847,  s.  Elisha  and  ]\Iin- 
erva  M.  (Morehouse),  1.  Rockford,  111.,  pump  and  windmill  fac- 
tory. Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Norma  Allce^  McKenzie,  b.  July  20,  1861^ 
Wilson.  By  2d  m.  b.  Rockford  :  Wllah  May'  Barthtt,  b.  May  15, 
1869,  d.  Apr.  19,  187 1  ;  Willie  Besf  Bartlett,  b.  Feb.  24,  187 1; 
Edith  Maud'  Bartlett,  July  20,  1872  ;  Myra  Dof  Bartlett,  May  10, 
1877. 

1 083 1  Josephine  Allda^  Cardinal,  b.  July  6,  1848,  m.  Argen- 
tine, Genesee  co.,  Mich.,  July  13,  1868,  Ansel  Niles,  b.  Conway, 
Livingston  co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  8,  1844,  s.  John  and  Miranda  (Gibbs), 
1.  Argentine,  farmer.  Ch.  :  John  Osnier'  Nlles,  b.  May  27,  1872  ; 
Frauds  Andrew'  Nlles,  Mar.  27,  1876;  Smith  Broivu'  Nlles,  Nov. 
29,  1877. 

4570. 

ELIJAH'    CLEVELAND    (Josephs  Joseph^  Elijahs  Josephs,  SamuelS 

Moses'),  b.  ab.  181 2,  d.  many  years  prior  to  1878. 

Dr.  Elijah'  Cleveland,  a  physician.  "Was  adopted  and 
reared  by  Mr.  Harris;  went  to  the  Waubash  ;  came  to  Warren's 
Corners,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  not  since  heard  from." 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1347 


4571. 


ELIZA'    CLEVELAND    (Oanieis,   Joseph^,   Elijah*,    Joseph^,    SamueP, 

Mosesi),  d.  at  Green  Spring  Plantation,  James  City  co.,  Va.,  Dec. 
5,  1849,  a.  37,  m.  Salisbury,  N..  Y.,  1829,  Peter  Hamilton  Ward, 
b.  Campgaw,  N.  J.,  Sept.  24,  1804,  d.  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  May  4,  8, 
1880,  a  s.  Peter  and  Maria  (Colfax).     Ch.  : 

-f- 1 0832     Haiiiiltoif  Ward,  b.  July  3,  1829,  Salisbury,  N.  Y. 
10833     Harriet  Elizabeth^  Ward,   b.   Jan.    23,    1838,    Green 
Spring  Plantation,  unm,;  res.  with  Mrs.  Angevine,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1882. 

Peter  Hamilton  Ward  lived  at  Campgaw,  14  miles  from 
Hackensack,  N.  J.,  to  1825,  Boonville,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1826, 
Salisbury  to  1832,  when  he  became  one  of  the  owners  of  Green 
Spring  Plantation,  and  dwelt  there  to  1838,  then  bought  farm  n. 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  lived  there  to  1848,  sold  the  property,  returned 
to  Green  Spring  Planta.,  and  remained  to  1852  ;  purchased  a 
farm  in  Belmont,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  on  which  he  resided  to 
1864;  rem.  to,  and  afterward  dwelt  at  Waterloo. 

4572. 

CHARLES  DANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (Daniei«),  was  drowned 
in  James  River  off  Yorkspit  (n.  Yorktown),  Va.,  ab.  Mar.  25,  1867, 
a.  45,  m.  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  Sophia  Pettenger,  b.  N.  Y.  city, 
1829,  d.  Green  Spring  Plantation,  James  C.  co.,  Va.,  Dec,  1854. 
Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  city: 

10834  Mary  Em'ma^,  b.  Jan.  4,  1849,  ^-  ^-  Y.  c  Sept.  16,  i860. 

10835  Eliza'*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  28,  1852,  m.,  N.  Y.  city, 
Dec.  25,  1871,  Theodore  William  Angevine,  b.  N.  Y.  city  June 
5,  1851,  as.  Elijah  and  Maria  (Fargo).  Has  always  resided  in 
N.  Y.  city;  salesman,  afterward  Post  Office  messenger  1874  to 
1878,  since  letter  carrier  (1882).  Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  city:  Marian 
Cleveland^  Angevine,  b.  Oct.  2,  1872,  d.  N.  Y.  city  Feb.  25,  1874; 
Maud  Cleveland^  Angevine,  b.  Sept.  5,  1874;  Walter  Bailey'^  Ange- 
vine, Mar.  2,  1877;  Mabel  Cordelia^  Angevine,  Mar.  13,  1879; 
Frances  Clare tta"  Angevine,  Sept.  8,  1881. 

Capt.  Charles  Daniel'  Cleveland  resided  always  in  New 
York  city;  sea  capt.  While  in  command  of  the  coasting  vessel 
ship  "  R  L.  Simonson  "  (Capt.  Williams  of  Fort  Monroe,  owner,) 
his  vessel  was  sunk  in  the  James  River  off  Yorkspit  and  he  was 
drowned. 

4573. 

JOSEPH  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (johne,  Josephs  Elijah^  Jo- 
sephs. Samuel",  Moses'),  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.  23,  1888,  a.  78,  m.  ISt, 
Wilson  tp.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1830,  Julia  A.  Yaple,  b.  Middletown, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1 81 2,  d.  Adrian,  Mich.,  da.  Henry  and  Charlotte 
(Tubbs).  He  m.  2d,  Chicago,  111.,  June  15,  1859,  Mrs.  Ellen 
(Rickcords)  Sherwin,  b.  Deal,  Kent,  Eng.,  June  25,  1822,  widow 
of  John  Sherwin,  da.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Morris).    Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

+  10836     William    Henry*'    Cleveland,   b.    Mar.    12,    1831 
Wilson,  N.  Y. 

10837     Mary  Louise*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  22,  1833,  Adrian, 
m.  A.  1855,  Eurotas  Hastings  Field,  b.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1833,  s. 


1348 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


James  and  Mary  (Hathaway).  Dwelt  Ogden,  Weber  co.,  Utah, 
1883  ;  Picatello,  Idaho,  1889,  R.  R.  agent,  s.  p. 

-[-10838  Charles  Monroe*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  2,  1836, 
Adrian. 

10839  LuciNDA  Runett"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  8,  1838,  A.,  m. 
A.  Sept.,  1872,  J.  Louis  Riieckert;  1.  Baltimore,  Md.,  18S3-9, 
joiner,  s.  p. 

10840  George  Solon"*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  25, 1843,  Adrian, 
of  Chicago,  111.,  1883-5  commission  broker.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

Joseph    Henry'    Cleveland.      From    Whitney   and    Bonner's 

History  of  Lenawee  co.,  Mich. —  Joseph  Henry  Cleveland  came  from  Porter,  N.  Y.,  Oct., 
1831,  to  Adrian,  and  engaged  in  merchandizing  to  1835.  He  was  one  of  the  three  early 
settlers  who  took  a  lively  interest  in  inaking  Adrian  a  business  and  prosperous  town, 
spending  largely  of  his  own  resources  &c.,  opening  roads,  and  building  bridges  ;  mak- 
ing it  the  county  seat,  in  which  undertaking  Mr.  Cleveland  being  active,  spending  much 
time  with  the  Legislature,  and  also  in  obtaining  the  location  of  the  Michigan  Southern 
R.  R.  through  Adrain.  Mr.  Cleveland  was  a  volunteer  soldier  in  the  Black  Hawk  In- 
dian War  in  June,  1832,  in  the  first  call  for  troops,  and  marched  west  far  as  Coldwater, 
where  all  were  discharged.  Mr.  Cleveland  was  elected  Sheriff  of  Lenawee  co.,  1836,  the 
year  the  State  was  admitted  into  the  Union,  and  re-elected  1838.  Several  times  declined 
nomination  for  both  branches  of  Legislature  by  his  party  —  the  Democratic  —  then  in 
the  majority.  He  was  superintendent  of  Mich.  S.  R.  R.,  then  a  slate  institution  1S42  to 
1846,  when  the  R.  R.  went  into  possession  of  present  corporation.  _  In  1846  he  again  en- 
gaged in  merchandizing,  in  which  he  was  succeeded  by  his  son,  William  Henry,  in  1859.  , 

From  1864  was  a  merchant  in  Chicago  until  he  retired  in  1878. 
His  wid.  res.  Chicago,  1894.  Ellen  Rickcords  m.  1st,  John  Sher- 
win.  Ch.:  Marion  Sherwin,  b.  1842,  was  studying  at  Aurora, 
N.  Y.,  1857,  m.  Horace  G.  Chase,  dwelt  Chicago,  and  1885  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  lawyer.  Ch.:  Samuel  Chase  b.  1863,  grad.  Yale 
1885,  Bessie  Chase,  Lucy  Chase,  Horace  Stanley  Chase;  John 
Sherwin,  who  has  traveled  to  China,  &c.;  Louise  Sherwin  m. 
Mr.  Mason,  1.  Chicago. 

4575. 

LUCINDA'  CLEVELAND  (John«=),  d.  Adrian,  Mich.,  Mar. 
26,  1837,  a.  23,  m.  A.  Feb.  19,  1835,  as  ist  w.,  Ezra  Tompson 
Sherwin,  b.  Bellows  Falls,  Vt.,  Sept.  4,  1810,  d.  Adrian,  Nov.  17, 
1874,  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Mills),  s.  p. 

Ezra  Tompson  Sherwin  dwelt  Adrian,  cabinet  maker.  He 
m.  2d,  A.  May  30,  1838,  Emma  Priscilla  Mosley.  Ch.:  Emma 
Lucinda  Sherwin,  b.  Jan.  31,  1842,  A.,  m.  Oct.  25,  1864,  Charles 
Edward  Rogers.  Ch.:  Grant  Alonzo  Rogers,  b.  July  22,  1865, 
Roye  Mortmer  Rogers,  July  16,  1870. 

4577. 

JOEL  SMITH'  CLEVELAND  (johne),  d.  Cambria,  N.  Y., 
m.  Porter,  N.Y.,  Oct.  3,  1844,  Elizabeth  Walker,  b.  Quebec,  Can., 
Sept.  8,  1824,  d.  in  N.  Y.,  June  7,  9,  1882,  da.  Luke.  (She  m.  2d, 
Perry).     Ch.:  b.  Cambria: 

10841  Margaret  Jane^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  7,  1846,  d.  May 
12,  1870,  m.  Hartland,  N.  Y.,  Philip  P.  Van  Orman.  Ch.:  JoeP 
Van  Orman,  b.  Apr.  5,  1867,  Cambria. 

10842  Cornelia  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  6,  1847, 
m.  C.  Oct.  29,  1863,  William  Luff,  b.  St.  Ives,  Eng.,  Aug.  9,  1842,  s. 
George  and  Mary  Ann  (Cannon),  of  Hartland,  1883,  farmer. 
Ch.:  Mary  Elizabeth'  Luff,  b.  Mar.  8,  1867,  m.  Sept.  8,  1886,  Adel- 
bert  Sinsel;  George  William^  Ltff,  Mar.  27,  1869,  m.  Apr.  9,  1890, 
Addie  Beach;  Frank"  Luff,  May  4,  1871;  Joel  Cleveland'  Luff,  Jan. 
30,  1876;    Walter''  Luff,  Nov.  11,  1879. 


DECSENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1349 


10843  George  Bolt*  Cleveland,  b.  June  10,  1850,  d.  Aug. 
8,  1883,  m.  Mar.  30,  1881,  Mary  Jane  Smith,  she  d.  July  12,  1882, 
1.  Cambria,  s.  p. 

10844  LuNETTA  Maria*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  185 1,  m. 
Oct.  23,  1872,  John  W.  Wait,  b.  Monroe  co.,  N.Y.,  Apr.  8,  1850,  s. 
Hiram  and  Lucinda  (Doty),  1.  Marysville,  St.  Clair  co.,  Mich. 
Ch.:    George  Henry'   Wait,  b.  Sept.  23,  1876. 

10845  Henry  Luke*  Cleveland,  b.  June  15,  1856,  unm.,  of 
Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1881,  dentist,  New  York  city  1882-3  ;  Lockp. 
1887-96. 

4582. 

Petet'   H,'   Aikeil,  (Lucinda^,  Joseph^  Elijahs  Josephs,  Sam.s),  d.    bef. 

1894,111.,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Ch.:  10846  A/ma^  Aiken,  m, 
Moses  Brady,  of  Lockport,  1894  ;  /?ose^  Aiken,  m.  Edgar  P. 
Holly,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1894. 

4586. 

DanieV  Aikeil  (ElinorS  Joseph^,  Elijahs  Josephs,  Samuel^),  d.  Hills- 
dale. Mich.,  ab.  1850;  m.  ;  lived  in  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  10  years, 
Hillsdale  afterward.  Ch.:  Son^,  I'd  in  Mich.;  Mary  £.''  Aiken,  m. 
Hubbard,  1.  1879,  Otsego,  Allegan  co.,  Mich. 

4593. 

JOHN*     CLEVELAND     (WaitstillS    Asa^,    Elijah*,    Josephs,    Samuel^ 

Mosesi),  d.  i860,  a.  57,  m.  Elizabeth  Dox,  b.  Cobleskill,  N.  Y.,  May 
26,  1813,  da.  Michael  and  Lois  (Lewis).  (She  m.  2d  as  3d  w., 
Asa  Henry' Cleveland  +  4596.)  Ch.:  10847  Eleanora*  Cleve- 
land, m.,  1.  Richmondville,  N.  Y.     Ch.:   Son\ 

4596. 

ASA    HENRY'    CLEVELAND  (Henrys  AsaS  Elijahs  Josephs,  Sam- 

ueis  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  Summit,  N,  Y.,  Oct.  27,  1831,  Polly  Hartwell, 
b.  S.  Feb.  18,  1806,  d.  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1851,  a  da.  John 
and  Seba  (Osborn).  He  m.  2d,  Summit,  Sept.  28,  1852,  Eme- 
line  Hartwell,  b.  S.  Mar.  7,  18 13,  d.  Worcester,  Apr.  30,  1865, 
sister  to  ist  w.  He  m.  3d,  Summit  Sept.  5,  1867,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
(Dox)  Cleveland,  she  d.  Richmondville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  1876,  a. 
6;^,  wid.  John'  Cleveland  -f  4593.  He  m.  4th,  R.  July  31,  1878, 
Mrs.  Caroline  Maria  (Draper)  Westcott,  b.  Westford,  Otsego 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1815,  wid.  Benjamin  Westcott,  da.  Sylvester 
and  Susan  (Bigelow).     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

10848  Alonzo*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  28,  1833,  Summit,  d. 
Oct.  4,  1855,  unm.     Other  marriages:  s.  p. 

iVsA  Henry'  Cleveland,  of  Floyd,  N.  Y.,  Summit,  Charlotte- 
ville,  N.  Y.  (1870),  and  Richmondville  1878,  and  since.  For  60 
years  he  has  been  a  useful  member  of  Methodist  E.  Clih.,  and 
has  been  Class  Leader,  Steward,  and  Trustee. 

4597. 

DANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (Henrys),  cl.  Sheffield,  Ashtabula 
CO.,  O.,  May  27,  1856,  a.  47,  m.  Conneaut,  O.,  Sept.  25,  1836,  Lou- 


I350 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


isa  Wilder,  b.  Batand,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1810,  da.  Silas  and  Rachel 
(Carley).     Ch.: 

+  10849     Emelissa  Amy*  Cleveland,  b.  May  4,  1839. 

10850  Mary  Orrena*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  3,  1842,  m. 
Sheffield,  June  30,  1861,  Dennis  Williams,  b.  Denmark,  O.,  July 
2,  1823,  s.  Alanson  and  Polly  (Barker).  Dwelt  Sheffield,  1.  1878 
Jefferson,  O. 

+  1085 1     Henry  Daniel"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  17,  1844. 

-t-10852     Howard  Wilder"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1850. 

Daniel'  Cleveland  settled  in  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  farmer  and 
blacksmith.     Mrs.  Cleveland  1.  Sheffield  1878. 

Silas   Wilder,  b.  June  14,  1788,  m.  Jan.  5,  i8og,  Rachel  Carley,  b.  Mar.  14,  1787. 

4598. 

AMY'  CLEVELAND    (Henry«,  Asa6,  Elijah^,  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'), 

d.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  May  ii,  1879,  ^-  68,  m.  Charlotteville,  N. 
Y.,  Nov.  15,  1832,  Jacob  M.  Moak,  b.  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  n, 
181  r,  d.  Cooperstow^n  Sept.  i,  1889,  a  s.  Henry  and  Anna  (Hotal- 
ing-,  or  Houghtaling).     Ch.: 

-I-10853    Nathaiiiel Cleveland^  Moak,  b.  Oct.  3, 1833,  Sharon, N.Y. 

10854  F/iila/ider^  Moak,  b.  Dec.  30,  1836,  Worcester,  m.  ist, 
Middlefield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1862,  Anna  Elliott,  b.  Marbletown, 
Ulster  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1842,  d.  Middlef.  Oct.  18,  1880,  daugh- 
ter Robert  and  Jane  (Preston).  He  m.  2d,  Hartwick,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  I,  1882,  Maria  Irene  Chase,  b.  H.  July  2,  1845,  da.  Nathan 
and  Eliza  H.  (Anger),  1.  Otsego,  N.  Y.,  1883-97,  farmer.  Both 
m.:  s.  p. 

10855  Jo/i/i  Converse^  Moak,  b.  Apr.  7,  1838,  Worcester,  d. 
Cooperstown  Feb.  9,  1867,  unm. 

10856  Margaret  Anif  Afoak,  b.  Oct.  10,  1840,  Decatur,  N. 
Y.,  m.  Middlef.  Sept.  30,  1855,  John  A.  Saxton,  he  d.  Scranton, 
Pa.^  Mar.  14,  1855,  a  s.  Simeon  Niles  and  Julia  A.  vShe  1.  Coop- 
erstov^n  1886.  Ch.  b.  Middlefield  :  WiUiai)f  Saxton,  b.  Mar.  2, 
1857,  1.  Cooperstown  ;  Arthelia^  Saxton,  b.  Dec.  12,  1861,  d.  Coop- 
erstown Mar.  27,  1876. 

10857  Martha  Maria^  Moak,  b.  Sept.  24,  1843,  Decatur. 
Miss  Moak  res.  Cooperstown  18S6-96. 

Henry  Slater^  Moak,  b.  Dec.  29,  1847,  d.  Jan.  14,  1848. 
Mr.  Jacob  M.  Moak,  residence  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  farmer. 

Moogli,  Moak  ancestry :  —  Hannes  Jochemi    Moo.arh,   from   Switzerland   to    America, 
whose  naine  appears  in  early  records  — see   Miinseir s  Collections  —  afterward   Jacob' 

Moak,  settled   at   Bethlehem,   N.  Y.,   m.    ist,   Frena ,  2d,    1761,  Katherine  Claus,  or 

Classen,  b.  1740,  of  Holland,  d.  1821  ;  ch.  by  2d  m.:  Jacob^,  b.  1761,  of  Sharon,  m.  Mary 
McGhee  ;  Henry^  Moak,  of  Decatur,  ni.  Amy  Hotaling,  da.  of  Storm  of  Coeymans,  N.  Y. 
—  Miaiscll's  Ainericati  Ancestry,  I :  jj. 

4599. 

NATHANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (Henrys,  Asa^,  Elijah4,  J0S.3,  Sam'l^), 

d.  Chester,  Randolph  co..  111.,  Aug.  2*6,  185 1,  a.  38,  m.  ist.  Sum- 
mit, N.  Y.,  Jan.  12,  1837,  Eleanor  Eliza  Millington  of  S.,  b.  Oct. 
20,  1812,  d.  Kingston,  Adams  co..  111.,  Jan.  27,  1839,  da.  Joseph. 
He  m.  2d,  Sept.  24,  1843,  Clarissa  Maria  Dean,  b.  Litchfield, 
Conn.,  Sept.  30,  18 17,  da.  Amos  and  Anna  (Doubleday).     Ch.  by 


I 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1351 


ist  m.:  10858  Sarah  Jane'  Cleveland,  b,  Feb.,  1838,  d.  Jan. 
20,  1839.     By  2d  m.:  Son^,  b.  and  d.  July  19,  1849. 

Rev.  Nathaniel'  Cleveland  located  n.  Kingston,  v^here  he 
bought  a  farm  1837,  and  farmed  to  1839,  v^hen  he  commenced 
teaching  school.  He  became  a  clergyman  in  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  in  Quincy,  111.,  1841,  when  he  was  licensed  to 
preach  and  joined  the  Illinois  Conference,  preaching  in  differ- 
ent places  to  the  time  of  his  death.  He  died  of  cholera  and  is 
buried  at  Chester.  Mrs.-  Clarissa  Maria  (Dean)  Cleveland  has 
resided  many  3'ears  at  Griggsville,  111.  (1886). 

Dean  ancestry :  —  Amos  Dean  from  Litchfield  to  111.  in  fall  of  1836,  m.  Anna  Double- 
day,  cousin  of  Maj.-Gen.  Abner  Doubleday,  who  was  b.  Ballston  Spa,  N.Y.,  June  26,  i8ig. 

4600. 

ISAAC     CLEVELAND     (Henrys,  Asa^,  Elijah*,  Jos. 3,  Sam'l^,  Mosesi), 

m.  ist.  Summit,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Ann  Chickering,  b.  June  i,  1814,  d. 
Dec.  26,  1867,  da.  Joseph  and  Millicent  (Shepherd).  He  m.  2d, 
Mrs.  Harriet  (Wattles)  Kilbourn  of  Griggsville,  111.,  b.  Litch- 
field, Conn.,  June  17,  1820,  da.  of  Augustus  and  Hepzibah  (Wak- 
ley)  Wattles.    Ch. : 

-(-10859     Almira*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  29,  1830. 

-j-io8_6o     Edwin^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  21,  1835. 

10861  Adaline'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  21,  1842,  m.  Richfield, 
111.,  Oct.  10,  1858,  George  Washington  Morgan,  son  Charles  (b. 
May  18,  1808,  m.  May  29,  1831)  and  Nancy  (Redmon,  b.  Mar.  23, 
1805,  d.  Apr.  30,  1839),  1.  Richfield  1878.  Ch.:  Charm  Morgan, 
b.  Aug.  26,  i860,  d.  Aug.  24,  1862. 

10862  Charles  Chickering*  Cleveland,  b.  May  17,  1846, 
m.  Dec.  24,  1872,  Narcissus,  or  Narcissa,  Franks,  da.  Prior  J.  and 
Susan  (Smith),  1.  Richfield.  Ch.:  Twin  daughters',  b.  and  d. 
Aug.  16,  1875. 

-)- 10863     Perry  Howard*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  26,  1848. 

John  Wesley*  Cleveland,  b.   Mar.   22,  d.  Apr.   18, 
1852. 

'  10864     Mary  Annis^  Cleveland,  b.  June   21,   1856,  unm., 
res.    B    y,  Pike  co..  111. 

Isaac'  Cleveland  res.  Barry  City,  farmer. 
Joseph  Chickering  born  Dec.  25,  1787,  m.  in  Mass.  Millicent 
Shepherd,  b.  May  3,  1791. 

4601. 

HENRY  ASA'  CLEVELANT3  (Asa«,  Asa^  Elijahs  Joseph',  Sam- 
uel^, Mosesi),  m.  Summit,  N.  Y.,  Bethia  Decker,  b.  S.  May  24,  1813, 
da.  Peter  and  Elizabeth  (Young).  Dwelt  1878  Gardnersville, 
Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y.,  1.  Seward,  Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

10865  Selah*,  b.  June  22,  1834,  d.  July  i,  1842. 

10866  Jane  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  16,  1836,  m.  Detroit 
Aug.  16,  1864,  Daniel  Wellington  Pindar,  b.  Jefferson,  N.  Y., 
1842,  s.  Abraham  and  Charity  (Mattice),  1.  Seward.  Ch.:  Henry 
Abraham^  Pindar,  b.  Aug.  16,  1870  ;  Alice  Bethia"  Pindar,  Jan.  16, 
1876. 

-|- 10867     Ferrand  Hartwell'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  26,  1840. 
[Bethia  Cleveland,  widow  of   Henry,  of  Amsterdam,  N.  Y., 
1890-1]. 


1352 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


4602. 


JACOB'  CLEVELAND  (Asa«),  m.  ist,  Kinderhook,  Pike  co., 
111.,  Dec.  25,  1841,  Mary  Ann  Horine,  b.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  10, 
1820,  d.  St.  Louis,  Oct.  20,  1846.  He  m.  2d,  St.  L.,  Sept.  7,  1847, 
Amanda  Tweedy,  she  d.  Quincy,  111.,  da.  Nathaniel.  He  m.  3d,. 
Q.,  Aug.  7,  1857,  Ellen  Titus,  b.  Indiana  Sept.  7,  1833,  a  da.  John 
and  Mary  (Consel).  Resided  in  Chicago,  111.,  1866,  engineer; 
Battle  Creek,  Madison  co.,  Neb.,  1878-1885.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

-|-io868  James  Grier**  Cleveland,  b.  May  2,  1842,  Kinder- 
hook,  111.  William  Henry*,  1844,  d.  y.;  Helen",  b.  1846,  d.  y. 
By  2d  m. :  10869  Nathaniel  Asa''  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  13,  1853, 
Quincy,  111. 

10870  Mary  Caroline*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  15,  1856,  Q., 
m.  Charles  Mallory,  1.  Gillespie,  Cloud  county,  Kan.  By  3d  m.: 
10871  Abigail*,  b.  Jan.  27,  1863,  Quincy.  10872  Ellen*,  Apr.  5^ 
1867,  Chicago.  10873  Lily  May*,  June  5,  1869,  C.  10874  Flor- 
ence* Cleveland,  vSept.  7,  187 1,  Battle  C. 

4603. 

ABIGAIL'  CLEVELAND  (Asa«),  died  Payson,  111.,  Mar.  15, 
1882,  a.  65,  m.  Melrose,  111.,  Aug.  29,  1839,  John  Aten,  b.  Penn- 
sylvania Mar.  8,  1816,  d.  Payson  Oct.  18,  1879,  s.  of and 

(Able)  Aten.  Lived  at  Burton,  Adams  co..  111.,  and  Payson. 
Ch. :  Celinda^,  b.  May  2,  1840,  d.  Payson  Aug.  13,  1841.  10875 
Marioif  Aten.,  b.  Apr.  12,  1841,  1.  Payson. 

10876  William  Ediviif  Aten,  b.  Oct.  18,  1849,  m.,  dwelt  Mis- 
souri, 1.  Kan.,  1883. 

4605. 

ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (Asa^),  d.  Mendon,  111.,  Sept.,  mar- 
ried Marcus  Benton.     Ch.: 

10877  Daughter^,  d.  before  1883,  m.  Childs  of  Iowa,  he  d. 
before  1883  ;  Daughte?-^ ;  Son\  d.  }'Oung. 

4612. 

Sally'   Holmes     (RachelS  John^  Elijahs  Josephs,  Samuel^),     d.     South 

Durham,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1873,  a.  60,  m.  Durham  tp.,  N.  Y.,  Rey- 
nolds Vincent,  b.  ab.  1800,  d.  S.  Durham  ab.  1872,  a  s.  James,  or 
Reynolds  Vincent.  Lived  and  d.  on  his  farm  in  S.  Durham, 
farmer.  Buried  in  Stone  Bridge  cemetery,  E.  Durham.  Ch.: 
Susan^  Vincetit,  b.  1834,  Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  S.  co.,  a.  9  mos. 

10878  Savii/er  Vincent,  b.  1836,  Durham  tp.,  imm.,  lived 
always  in  Durham  tp.,  and  since  1842  in  the  homestead  inher- 
ited from  his  father,  with  several  acres  ;  farmer. 

+  10879     Alanson^  Vincent,  b.  1838,  Durham  tp.,  N.  Y. 

108S0  Elizabeth''  Vincent,  b.  1843,  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  m.  S. 
Durham,  George  Stockwell,  he  died  Hervey  st.,  Durham,  about 
1874  ;  farmer  and  wagon  maker.  She  res.  S.  Durham  18S2.  Ch. 
b.  S.  Durham  :  Harriet^  Stockwell,  July  16,  1872  ;  George'  Stock- 
well,  Dec,  1876, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


4615. 


1353 


JOHN     SHOREMAN'     CLEVELAND    (Sereign«,  John^  Elijahs 

Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  d_  Qak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1 843,  a.  40,  m.  Cairo,  N. 
Y.,  1835,  Polly  Aley,  b.  Medusa  tp.,  Albany  co.,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1806, 
d.  M.,  Mar.  20,  1876,  a  da.  John  and  Hannah.  Of  Orange,  O., 
1824;  Rensselaerville,  N.  \^.,  afterward.  Ch.:  Marinda  M.',  b. 
1837,  d.  a.  3  months. 

10881-2  Jerome  Sereign*,  b.  1839,  d.  1856;  Harriet  M.^ 
Cleveland,  b.  1841,  d.  187 1,  dwelt  Medusa,  milliner. 

4617. 

EZRA'  CLEVELAND  (sereign^),  d.  Thetford,  Genesee  co., 
Mich.,  1890,  aged  84,  m.  Warrensville,  O.,  Nov.  11,  1830,  Esther 
Benjamin  of  W.,  b.  n.  Montpelier,  Vt,  Mar.,  1804,  d.  Thetford, 
Feb.  19,  1879,  da.  of  David?     Ch.: 

-[-10883  Perry  Joseph^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  26,  1831,  Orange, 
Oiiio. 

10884  Luther  Calvin**  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1833,  War- 
rensville, m.  Eastport,  Washington  co.,  Me.,  Oct.,  1866,  Mrs. 
Edget,  wid.  of  Capt.  Edget  (a  sea  capt.,  who  was  lost  at  sea, 
leaving  i  son).  Dwelt  Thetford ;  1880,  Eaton  co.,  Mich.  Was 
6  years  in  13th  U.  S.  Light  Artillery,  during  war,  and  2  years 
later,  in  Texas,  etc.,  last  year  of  service,  1866,  in  Eastport. 

-|- 10885  Ezra  Sereign®  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  16,  1837,  War- 
rensville, O. 

10886  Jerusha  Adaline*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14,  1839. 
Orange,  unm.     Of  Midland  City,  Midland  co.,  Mich.,  1880. 

10887  Sophia  Eveline*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  16,  1842,  Or- 
ange, d.  Apr.  24,  1869,  m.  Thetford,  Oct.  13,  1864,  William  Wol- 
cott  of  Saginaw  co.,  Mich.,  he  d.  1868.  Ch.:  Eliza'  Wolcott^  b. 
1867;  Albert  Wolcott,  1869. 

Ezra'  Cleveland  was  of  Warrensville  to  spring  of  1837, 
w^hen  he  traded  farms  and  rem.  to  Orange,  built  a  steam  saw- 
mill, 1849-50,  remained  in  Orange  to  1855  ;  went  to  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Genesee  co.,  Mich.,  and  to  n.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  In 
I  year  went  into  lumber  and  saw  mill  with  Perry  J.'  and  Luther 
C*  for  partners,  to  1857,  when  it  failed;  res.,  1880-3,  East  Thet- 
ford, Mich. 

David  Benjamin  is  deeded  land.  Mar.  6,  1830,  by  Ezra' 
Cleveland. 

4620. 

MARTHA  MATILDA'  CLEVELAND  (sereign^),  d.  Union 
tp.,  Cass  CO.,  Mich.,  1890,  a.  74,  m.  John  Odell,  b.  in  N.  Y.,  Feb. 

24,  1806,  d.  Mason,  Mich.,  Nov.  15,  1878,  s. and  Elizabeth 

(Grinman).  Dwelt  Macon  tp.,  Cass  co.,  Mich.  She  lived  1883, 
Union,  Mich.     Ch.: 

10888  Joseph^  Odell,  b.  June  7,  1834,  Warrensville,  O.,  m. 
July  II,  1858,  Lucretia  Dibble.  Ch.:  Henry''  Odell,  Sept.  14,  1859; 
Lewis^  Odell,  Oct.  30,  i860;  Lydia  Elizabeth^  Odell,  Feb.  9,  1873. 

10889  dliram^  Odell,  b.  Mar.  10,  1838,  Mason,  m.  Feb.  19, 
1874,  Mrs.  Mary  Margaret  Dickerhoff.     s.  p. 


1354  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

10890  William^  Odell,  born  June  20,  1840,  M.,  m.  Mar.  20, 
1861,  Frances  Mary  Richmond,  s.  p.  /o/in\  b.  Dec.  27,  1844, 
M.,  d.  M.,  Oct.  17,  1865  ;  Lydia  Matilda\  b.  Mar.  24,  1846,  M.,  d. 
M.,  Aug.  6,  1848;  Albert\  b.  Nov.  26,  1S48,  M.  died  M.,  July  12, 
1851. 

10891  AlmomP  Odell,  b,  Sept.  i,  185 1,  M.,  m.  Feb.  3,  1876, 
Mary  Holts.  Ch.:  Infant  son\  C/iarlcs\  b.  Oct.  22,  1857,  M.,  d. 
M.,  Sept.  25,  1858. 

4621. 

NELSON^  CLEVELAND  (sereign«),  m.  ist,  Mar.  20,  1839, 
Polly  Pheese,  da.  Henry  and  Polly.  He  m.  2d,  Sept.  22,  185 1, 
1854,  Mrs.  Francis  Kyle,  wid.,  res.  Porter,  Mich.,  1879-83.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:     10892     Sarah",  b.  Sept.  12,  1842,  Porter  tp. 

10893  Catherine'*  Cleveland,  born  Sept.  22,  1845,  P.,  m. 
Edwardsburg-,  Cass  co.,  Mich.,  Mar.  13,  1866,  George  Burdick. 
Ch.:  Frederick  C"  Burdick,  b.  Sept.  18,  i868;  George  A.^  Burdick, 
Feb.  9,  1870;  Eddy  JVial'  Burdic;,  Sept.  3,  187 1;  William  Henrf 
Burdick,  July  7,  1874.     -S'^^'^',  b.  1846-7,  d.  inf. 

10894  Cynthia*'  Cleveland,  b.  June  23,  1848. 

10895  Adelia^  Cleveland,  born  vSept.  6,  1850,  ni.  Porter, 
Aug.  11,1867,  Benjamin  Probst.  Ch.  b.  P.:  Albert''  Probst,  Sept. 
19,  1868;  Charles'  Probst,  Feb.  12,  1870;  Nelson'  Probst,  Sept.  3, 
1872;  Rosella^  Probst,  Sept.  5,  1874.     By  2d  m.: 

10896  Alice*  Cleveland,     |  1     t  q 

10897  Addice'^  Cleveland,  f  °-  J^^"^  '-5,  i^55- 
Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  June  2,  1857. 
Twin  infant  sons",  b.  Feb.  13,  1859. 

Viola"  Cleveland,  b.  June  13,  1862,  d.  Oct.  30,  1873. 
Jonathan"  Cleveland,  b.  June  9,  1865. 

4623. 

VAN  RENSSELAER'  CLEVELAND  (sereign«),  m.  Union, 
Mich.,  Apr.  15,  18,  1855,  Sarah  Jane  Shellhammer  of  U.,  da. 
John  and  Lavinia.  Dwelt  at  Union,  1879,  ^o^v  of  Concordia, 
Kan.  (1883),  farmer.     Ch.: 

10898  Lavinia"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  14,  1856,  m.  Mar.  i, 
1879,  Frank  Chapman  of  Newburg  or  Newbery,  Cass  co.,  Mich. 

10899-900  Amos  Rensselaer",  b.  Mar.  n,  1859;  Aaron 
J.",  b.  Feb.  28,  1861;  Austin  D.",  b.  Nov.  25,  1864;  Albert  L.", 
b.  Nov.  17,  1867. 

4624. 

SAMANTHA'  CLEVELAND  (sereign«),  m.  Porter,  Mich., 
Oct.  10,  1847,  Isaiah  Beerbower,  b.  Va.,  Oct.  19,  1825,  s.  Peter 
and  Rachael  (Markley).  Of  Porter  (1895),  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Por- 
ter: Lydia  Eliza"  Beerbower,  June  3,  1850,  m. 

10901  Sereign  Urialf'  Beerbower,  b.  May  22,  1853,  ra.  White 
Pigeon,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich.,  Dec.  18,  1882,  E valine  Amelia" 
Cleveland  -\-\o()o^.  Of  Union,  Mich.  (1895),  farmer.  Ch.: 
Blanche'  Beerboiver,  b.  July  19,  1887,  Porter. 

Isaiah  Beerbower  of  Porter  (1895),  farmer.  Peter  Beer- 
bower, b.  Allegany  co.,  Md.,  m.  Miss  Rachael  Markley,  b.  Md. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1355 

4625, 

WILLIAM  CALVIN'  CLEVELAND  (sereign«),  m.  Defi- 
ance CO.,  O.,  May  9,  1852,  Mary  Ann  Beerbower,  b.  Wa3me  co., 
O.,  Mar.  7,  1832,  da.  Peter  and  Rachael  (Markley).  Of  Cicero, 
Defiance  co.,  O.,  1854-95,  farmer.     Ch.: 

+  10902  Uriah  Desoto'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  21,  1852,  Mil- 
ford  tp.,  Defiance  co.,  O. 

-1^*10903  Amos  Alvarado^  Cleveland,  born  Dec.  18,  1854, 
Cicero,  O. 

10904  EvALiNE  Amelia^  Cleveland,  b.  June  18,  i860,  C, 
m.  Sereign  Urta/i*  Beerbower  -I-10901. 

10905  Mary  Adaline*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  19,  1862,  C,  m. 
Cass  CO.,  Mich.,  Nov.  12,  1886,  Frederick  Poole,  b.  London,  Eng. 
Of  Elkhart,  Ind.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

10906  Edna  Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  1865,  Cicero, 
m.  Hicksville,  O.,  June  23,  1885,  John  Alvin  Ginrich,  s.  Eman- 
uel and  Melinda  (Clemner).  Of  Hicksville,  farmer.  Ch.:  Ward 
Clevelamr  Ginrich,  b.  Jan.  26,  1886,  Cicero.  Ella  CHARLOTTE^ 
b.  Nov.  4,  1867,  C,  uniii.,  of  Cicero.  William  CALvmVb.  Sept. 
22,  1873,  C,  unm.,  of  Cicero,  farmer. 

4631. 

AMOS'    CLEVELAND    (Amos»,  JohnS,  Elijah^,  Josephs,  Sam.=,  Mosesi), 

m.  East  Durham,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1841,  Eliza  Thankful  Winans, 
b.  Greenville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  18,  181 8,  a  da.  of  Darius  and  Betsey 
(Homes).  Ch.  b.  E.  Durham:  Winans',  b.  and  d.  Oct.  6,  1848; 
Elizabeth  Winans",  b.  Apr.  30,  d.  Dec.  17,  1850. 

10907  Fannie  Adaline*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  19,  185 1,  m. 
E.  Durham,  Sept.  11,  1878,  Joseph  Warren  Lamb,  b.  Plainfield, 
Washington  co.,  Vt.,  Feb.  11,  1839,  a  s.  Josiah  Quincy  and  Polly 
(Nichols),  and  brother  of  Henry  Lingaw  Lamb,  Supt.  of  Sav- 
ings Banks  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  Residence  since  1878,  Coop- 
erstown,  N.  Y.,  1882,  hardware  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Cooperstown: 
Rebecci  Franklin"  Lamb,  b.  and  d.  C,  Oct.  3,  1879;  Henry  Cleve- 
land^ Lamb,  b.  June  5,  1881. 

10908  Angeline  Winans"  Cleveland,  born  July  18,  1858, 
unm.  (1882). 

Amos'  Cleveland,  residence,  E.  Durham  to  1863,  Cairo,  N. 
Y.,  to  Apr.,  1865,  E.  Durham  since.  Was  P,  M.  at  E.  Durham, 
ab.  1845  to  i860.     Farmer  and  hotel. 

4633. 

SYLVESTER'  CLEAVELAND  (Amos«),  m.  Frederick,  Md., 
May  24,  1846,  Virginia  Reintzel  Locke,  b.  F.,  Aug.  7,  1824,  da. 
Joseph  Reintzel  and  Mary  Ann  (Wagner).  Went  to  Frederick 
City,  1845,  res.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1885,  merchant.     Ch.: 

+  10909     Edwin  Reintzel',  b.  July  25,  1847,  Frederick. 

-[-10910     Amos  Joseph",  b.  June  27,  1850,  Baltimore. 

Allen  Peirce',  b.  Oct.  17,  1852,  B.,  d.  May,  1853. 

+  10911     Charles  Peirce"  Cleaveland,  b.  June  10,  1854,  B. 
10912-14     Sylvester  Locke",  b.  Feb.  13,  1858,  B.,  d.  June 
18,  i860.     Harry  Locke"  Cleaveland,  b.  June  29,  1862,  B.,  unm.; 
Marie  Virginia-  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  25, 1864,  B.,  tmm. 


1356 


CLEVELAND    GEN'EALOGY. 


4634. 


lietSey^  WvUjht  (Lydia^,  Johns,  Elijahs  Josephs,  Samuel^),  d.  Wind- 
ham, N.  Y.,  Aug-.  8,  1845,  a.  t^^,  m.  Acra,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15,  1838,  as 
1st  w.,  Orrin  Law  or  Low,  b.  Windham,  Nov.  21,  1799,  d.  Cairo, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  t86i.     Ch.: 

+  10915  Marilla^  Law,  b.  June  18,  1839,  Windham,  N.  Y. 
10916  Daniel  Wright"  Law  (Corp.),  b.  Nov.  27,  1844,  Dela- 
ware CO.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Lexington,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1865,  unm.>was 
corporal  in  D  Co.,  51st  N.  Y.  V.;  was  a  veteran  volunteer,  re- 
enlisted  for  3  years ;  w^as  6  months  a  prisoner  of  war ;  served 
3  years. 

Orrin  Law  dwelt  Windham,  farmer.  He  m.  2d,  Wind.,  1846, 
Cynthia  Butler,  b.  Westkill,  Greene  co.,  N.  Y.,  ab..  1819,  d.  West- 
kill,  F'eb.,  1883,  a  da.  William  and  Lovisa  (Biakesley)  of  Lex- 
ington.    Ch.:  Ardella  Law,  b.  1852,  Wind.,  d.  Westk.,  Oct.,  1867. 

4636. 

LYMAN  EMERSON'  CLEVELAND  (Ezrae),  d.  Oak  Hill, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1872,  a.  57,  m.  ist,  O.  H.,  Oct.  31,  1843,  Cathar- 
ine Utter,  b.  O.  H.,  Nov.  7,  181 7,  died  O.  H.,  Apr.  7,  1848,  a  da. 
James  and  Elizabeth  (Post).  He  m.  2d,  O.  H.,  May  i,  1849, 
Mrs.  Ann  Eliza  (Utter)  Baldwin,  b.  O.  H.,  Apr.  19,  181 1,  d.  O. 
H.,  May  22,  1856,  wid.  Capt.  Anson  Baldwin,  sister  to  ist  w. 
He  m.  3d,  New  York  city,  Oct.  24,  1867,  Rebecca  Palmer,  born 
Potter's  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  27,  1835,  a  da.  John  and  Esther 
(Tibbits).     (She  m,  2d,  see  below.)     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

-)-io9i7  JuDSON  Emerson*'  Cleveland,  b.  May  25,  1847, 
Oak  Hill,  Greene  co.,  N.  Y.     By  2d  m.  : 

10918  Mary  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  b.  May  28,  185 1, 
Oak  H.,  m.  ist,  O.  H.,  Jan.  29,  1873,  James  Norman  Hollenbeck, 
b.  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1844,  d.  Oak  H.  Oct.  12,  1876, 
a  s.  vStephen  Miller  and  Celinda  (Ford),  merchant,  of  Rensselaerv. 
and  Oak  H.  She  m.  2d,  O.  H.  Oct.  9,  1882,  Gove  C.  Anslee,  b. 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  1843,  1.  Washington,  D.  C,  1883,  in  U.  S. 
Census  Dep.  Both  m.  s.  p.  By  3d  m.  :  John  Herbert",  b.  Oct. 
22,  Oak  H.,  d.  Dec.  6,  1869;  Inf.',  d.  soon. 

Lyman  Emerson''  Cleveland  resided  always  at  Oak  Hill, 
farmer  and  merchant;  from  1866  his  son,  Judson  E.*,  was  of  the 
firm  L.  E.  Cleveland  &  Son,  general  store. 

James  Utter,  b.  Sept.  14,  1780,  of  Oak  H.,  d.  Jan.  9,  1887,  m.  Nov.  26,  1805,  Elizabeth 
Post,  b.  July  5,  1780. 

Mrs.  Rebecca  (Pahner)  Cleveland,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  1883.  She 
m.  2d,  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  1875,  Peter  James  Fitchett,  b.  Cox- 
sackie,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1829,  d.  Catsk.  Aug.  20,  1881,  s.  Isaac  and 
Catharine  (Davis),  bookkeeper,  s.  p.  John  Palmer,  b.  Conn. 
Nov.  15,  1802,  of  Potter's  Hollow,  d.  Durham,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6, 
1880,  m.  on  Tibbits'  Hill,  Potter's  Hollow,  Jan.  15,  1824,  Esther 
Tibbits,  b.  Tibbits'  Hill,  Sept.  29,  1806,  1.  Durham  1873-83,  a 
da.  Thomas  and  Jane  (Steenburgh). 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1357 

4637. 

EZRA     ALLEN'     CLEVELAND      (Ezra',    John=,    Elijah4,   Josephs, 

samueP,  Mosesi),  m.  D.  Feb.  13,  1842,  Ruth  Utter,  b.  D.,n.  Oak  Hill, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1823,  a  da.  Bani  and  Cynthia  (Stannard).  Ch.  b. 
Durham  : 

10919  Mary  Emogene'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  18,  1842,  unm. 
1882.     Emily',  b.  Feb.  8,  1844,  d.  D.  Jan.  15,  1853. 

10920  Julia  Ellen"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  20,  1845,  m.  Oak 
Hill  Feb.  i,  1S66,  Sergt.  Daniel  Sutherland  Jones,  b.  O.  H.  Dec. 
15,  1839,  a  s.  Daniel  and  Angeline  (Doolittle),  1.  East  Durham, 
N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer;  magistrate.  Mustered  into  service  Aug.  22, 
1862,  Co.  K,  1 20th  N.  Y.  v.,  prom,  sergt.,  served  3  years.  Ch.  : 
Frederick  Sutherland^  Jones^  b.  Nov.  24,  1868,  Oak  H.  ;  Louie 
Cleveland'^  Jones,  Dec.  25,  1870,  O.  H.  ;  Nettie  Lugwena^  Jones, 
Nov.  2,  1879,  E.  Durham.  Plum  a  Louisa^,  b.  Mar.  24,  d.  D. 
June  13,  1848. 

-j- 1 092 1  George  Israel"  Cleveland,  b.  June  22,  1849. 
Platt   Edgar^,  b.  Sept.  20,  1852,  d.  D.  Sept.  6,  1856. 

10922  DoRANCE  Allen"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20,  1857,  m. 
Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1878,  Anna  St.  John,  b.  Durham  Sept. 
22,  1 86 1,  a  da.  William  and  Jane  Ann  (Woodruff),  1.  with  his 
father,  farmer,  s.  p. 

10923  Nettie  Adelaide"  Cleveland,  b.  July  23,  i860,  m. 
Durham  Oct.  9,  1878,  Williams  De  La  Mater,  b.  Norton  Hill, 
Greene  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1859,  s.  Titus  and  Hannah  (Reeves) 
of  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.;  farmer.  Ch.  :  LeRoy  Cleveland^  De 
La  Mater,  b.  July  22,  1880,  Durham. 

Ezra  Allen'  Cleveland  lived  on  the  old  Cleveland  home- 
stead, Durham  Center,  to  Mar.  24,  185 1,  and  on  his  farm  at  Oak 
Hill  since  (1883);  farmer. 

Stannard  ancestry  : — 3  arms  :  (London,  Eng. ).  Or.  a  chev,  sa.  betw.  3  crosses  for- 
mee  fitchee  gu.  ;  on  a  chief  of  the  second  3  bezants  .  .  .  John  Stonnard  or  Stonnard, 
from  Eng.,  of  Roxbury,  INIass.,  Aug.,  1645,  estate  owner,  buried  Aug.  13,  1649,  a  middle- 
aged  man,  may  have  been  father  of  Joseph  Stanard  of  Haddam,  Conn.,  freeman  i66g. 
—  From  Sa?'a£'e's  General  Die.  Lemuel  and  other  Stannards  were  of  Saybrook,  Conn., 
bef.  1740.  Silas  b.  1790,  from  Saybrook  to  Oak  Hill.  .  .  .  Capt.  Eliakim'  of  or  from 
Conn.,  m.  Bethia  Kelsey  :  Cynthia'  Stannard  m.  Bani  Utter,  of  Durham  bef.  1823. 

4639. 

MARY  ADELL\'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra^),  m.  Oak  Hill,N.Y., 
Jan.  6,  1859,  Joseph  Wesley  Cowell,  b.  Westerlo,  N,  Y.  June  10, 
1832,  s.  Benjamin  and  Abigail  (Lamb).     Ch.  : 

10924     Carrie  May'^  Cowell,  b.  Dec.  10,  1868,  Westerlo. 

Joseph  Wesley  Cowell  always  lived  at  Westerlo;  farmer. 

4640. 

HiVdlU^    HopeV  (Lucinda',  John^,  Elijah*,  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Mcses'),  m. 

Rome,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1844,  Roxy  Ann  Jacobs,  b.  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  May  I,  1818,  da.  of  James  and  Nanc}^  (Eldridge).    Children: 

-f  10925     Angle  E.^  Soper,  b.  Sept.  12,  1845,  Ovvego,  N.  Y. 

-[-10926     Alice  v.*  Soper,  b.  Aug.  14,  1846,  Rome. 

+  10927      George  Henry^  Soper,  b.  July  15,  1849,  Rome. 

+  10928     Helen  Augusta^  Soper,  b.  Apr.  15,  1856,  Rome. 

Hirani'  Soper  formerly  lived  at  Rome,  N.  Y.  Residence,  for 
many  years.  Clinton,  Iowa  (1897);  contractor. 


i35« 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


4645. 


GILES    BUTLER'    CLEVELAND    (john«,  John^  Elijahs  Joseph', 

Samuei2,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  Stockbridge,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  8,  1854,  Dr.  Emeline 
Horton,  b.  Ashford,  Conn.,  Sept.  22,  1829,  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Dec.  8,  1878,  a  da.  Chaimcey  and  Amanda  (Chaffee).  He  m.  2d, 
Belleville,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1880,  Mrs.  Theresa  Elizabeth  (Free- 
man) Cleveland,  wid.  of  Glen  Edgar'  Cleveland  +4647.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.: 

10929  Arthur  Horton^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  to,  1865,  Phil- 
adelphia; grad.  Lafayette  Colle.ee,  Eastern  Pa.,  June  28,  1886, 
University  of  Pa.  Medical  Dep.  1889,  1%  years  after  were  spent 
in  various  hospitals,  and  i^  years  in  Europe  continuing  his 
studies;  since  then  he  has  been  settled  in  Philadelphia,  M.D. 

(1893). 

Rev.  Giles  Butler'  Cleveland,  a  Congregational  clergy- 
man ;  grad.  Hamilton  College,  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1850, 
Oberlin,  O.,  Theological  vSeminary  Aug.  24,  1853;  ordained  at 
Arkport,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1855;  of  Philadelphia  to  June  11,  1880, 
Belleville  since  (1893). 

Mrs.  Emeline  (Horton)  Cleveland,  M.D.  —  From  Dr.   G.  F. 

Horton" s  Horton  gen.  3/y :  —  Grad.  from  the  Ladies'  Dep.  of  Oberlin  College  1853,  and 
from  the  Woman's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania  1855;  was  elected  to  the  Chair  of 
Anatomy  in  that  college  1857,  which  she  held  until  1862,  when  she  was  transferred  to  the 
Chair  of  Obstetrics.  This  she  still  occupies,  and  is  amember  of  the  Board  of  Corporators. 
In  i860,  at  the  solicitation  of  philanthropic  ladies  of  Philadelphia,  who  had  in  view  the 
establishment  of  a  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children,  Professor  Cleveland  went  abroad 
for  medical  study,  and  to  learn  the  arrangements  and  management  of  hospitals.  She 
entered  the  School  of  Obstetrics  in  connection  with  the  Maternite  of  Paris,  and  after 
receiving  the  diploma  of  that  institution  found  ready  access  to  the  other  hospitals.  On 
her  return  she  was  chosen  Resident  Phvsician  of  the  Woman's  Hospital,  which  position 
she  filled  7  years.  She  has  been  one  of  "the  Managers  of  the  Hospital  from  its  organiza- 
tion, and  a  member  of  the  Consulting  Board  since  her  retirement  from  the  office  of 
Resident  Physician. 

Prof.  Cleveland  delivered  the  address  of  welcome,  and  was 
heartily  cheered,  at  the  Horton  reunion,  Philadelphia,  Aug.  24, 
1876.  ■ —  See  Proceedings  of  the  Horton  Family  Gathering,  p.  2. 

The  Eighteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Woman  s  Hospital  refers  to 
the  valuable  services  of  Dr.  Cleveland  in  the  inception  and 
through  the  subsequent  growth  of  that  noble  institution. 

The  following  addresses  of  Prof.  Cleveland  have  been  pub- 
lished in  pamphlet  form  :  Introductory  Lecture  to  Class  of 
Female  College  of  Pa.,  session  1858-9,  8°,  pp.  16;  Valedictory 
Address  to  Graduating  Class  Female  Medical  College  of  Pa.,  at 
the  nth  Annual  Commencement,  Mar.  14,  1863,  16  pp.;  Vale- 
dictory Address  Woman's  Med.  Coll.,  Mar.  14,  1868,  pp.  12. 

Papers  read  at  the  Memorial  Hour  commemoratijie  oj  the  late 
Prof.  Emeline  H.  Cleveland,  M.D.,  west  lecture  room  of  Woman's 
Medical  College  of  Pa.,  Philadelphia,  Wednesday,  Mar.  12,  iSjg,  8  P.M. 
—  Tributes  :  from  Faculty,  by  Prof.  Rachel  L.  Bodley  ;  from 
Students;  Alumnai  Assn.;  Medical  Friends,  and  from  Corpora- 
tors. 

A  life-size  bust  of  Dr.  Emeline  H.  Cleveland  occupies  a  con- 
spicuous position  at  the  College. 

Horton  ancestry :  —  W\\\\a.m^,  Joseph^,  Barnabas',  Southold,  N.  Y.,  1640,  Jonathan* 
[see  +  q8,  p.  99];  Dea.  James^,  b.  Southold  1694,  m.  Anna  Goldsmith;  Rev.  Ezra^,  b. 
Southo.,  Dec.'25,  1731,  grad.  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1754,  ord.  at  Union,  Conn.,  June  14,  1759,  m. 
Hempstead,  N.  Y.,  1757,  Marv  Hempstead,  b.  1736,  da.  Robert;  Ezra'  m.  Olive  May,  b. 


H  o  IE  o  (DJ^l^\9a^  Jk^JmE)  o  MLoMc 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1359 

Holland,  Mass.,  ab.   1787,  da.  Neheraiah  and  Anna  (Lyon);  Chauncey«  Horton,  b.  Union, 
May  13,  17Q7,  m.  Amanda  Chaffee'. 

Chaffee  ancestry :  —  I  arms:  CH.\KE  (Exeter);  /.•  Chaffe  :  Az.  a  fesse  lozengy  ar. 
.  .  .  Davidi,  b  Kehoboth,  Ma.ss  ,  Oct.  28,  1733,  d.  Westford,  Windham  cc,  Conn.,  Oct. 
3,  1814,  m.  Priscilla  Rollins,  b  W.  June  4,  1741,  d.  W.  May  13,  1814;  Amos'',  b.  Jan.  2,  1774, 
d.  Jan.  27,  1850.  m.  Eunice  Cumm'ings,  b.  June  5,  1782,  d.  Oct.  8,  1849  ;  Amanda^  Chaffee 
m.  Chauncey  Horton"*. 

4646. 

GUY  KIMBALL'  CLEVELAND  (johne),  d.  Mankato,  Minn., 
Feb.  19,  1878,  a.  50,  m.  ist,  Lyndonville,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  20,  185  r,  Nina  Louisa  Smith,  b.  New  Haven,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
16,  1824,  d.  Wellsville,  Allejjany  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1854,  a  da. 
Rev.  Russell  Theodore  and  Eliza  (Arundell).  He  ni.  2d,  Chat- 
field,  Fillmore  co,,  Minn.,  Oct.  4,  1862,  Annie  Irwin  McClelland, 
b.  n.  Bellefonte,  Penn's  Creek,  Centre  CO.,  Pa.,  Sept.  2,  1838,  da. 
Robert  and  Jane  (Irwin)      1st  m.:  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.: 

10930  Harold  Irwin*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  12,  1864,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  unm.;  dwelt  1884  Hastings,  Minn.,  editor.  See  Bib- 
liography, Chap.  IV.;  res.  1885,  1891-2,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  re- 
porter for  Pioneer  Press ^  1885;  secretary  1891-2.  10931-2  John 
McClelland"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  27,  1867,  Mankato  ;  Guy  Al- 
ston*, b.  Aug.  22,  1870,  M.,  d.  July  29,  1871  ;  Mary  Tisdale" 
Cleveland,  b.  July  30,  1873,  Mankato. 

Col.  Guy  Kimball*  Cleveland  grad.  Hamilton  coll.,  Clinton, 
N.  Y.,  1850,  and  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Law  School.  Was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May,  1854.  In  1855  was 
law  partner  with  Mr.  Russel,  Cuba,  N.  Y.  Soon  after  he  had 
charge  of  the  Academy  at  Medina,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  till  1857, 
when  he  went  to  Winnebago  City,  Faribault  co.,  Minn.,  and 
practiced  law,  where  he  was  elected  Probate  Judge,  Represen- 
tative, and  Senator  1862.  Removed  to  Mankato  Oct.,  1862.  En- 
tered the  Union  Army  1863,  remaining  to  close  of  war,  with 
rank  of  major,  retiring  as  brevet  col.  He  was  prosecuting  atty. 
at  Mankato,  of  Blue  Earth  co.;  editor  and  author.  See  Bibli- 
ography, Chapter  IV.  Mrs.  Annie  Irwin  (McClelland)  Cleve- 
land ;    res.  Mankato  1879. 

4647. 

GLEN  EDGAR'  CLEVELAND  ( john« ),  d.  Suspension 
Bridge,  Niagara  Falls,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1866,  a.  36,  m. 
Henderson,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  i,  1854,  Theresa  Elizabeth  Freeman,  b. 
Adams,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1833,  da.  Dea.  John  INIacumber  and  Lucy 
(Curtis).  (She  m.  2d,  Rev.  Giles  Butler'  Cleveland  -|-  4645). 
He  d.  on  way  home  from  Minn,  to  Stockbridge,  N.  Y.,  where 
he  is  buried.  Ch.  b.  Stockbridge:  Belle  Eliza",  b.  Mar.  i,  1855, 
d.  S.  June  19,  1856.  10933-4  Alfred  Glen**  and  Ernest  Charles*, 
b.  July  14,  1858,  d.  S.  Jan.  11,  1863. 

4648. 

JOHN  ROOT'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Lyndonville,  N. 
Y.,  vSept.  17,  1855,  Theodocia  Rebecca  Smith,  b.  Norway,  Her- 
kimer CO.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  24,  1832,  a  da.  of  Rev.  Russell  Theodore 
and  Eliza  (Arundell).     Ch.  b.  Mankato,  Minn.: 

10935     Howard  Harold"  Cleveland,  b.  June  i,  1859,  d.  vSt. 


1-60  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  13,  1888,  unm.,  Grad.  Columbia  Law  School, 
New  York  city,  1880;  resided  at  St.  Paul,  lawyer  : 

Obituary  notice. —  As  an  honored  member  of  the  bar  of  Minnesota,  the  deceased 
promised  eminence  in  his  profession  ;  as  a  son  he  was  tender  and  exquisite  in  all  filial 
devotion  ;  as  a  Christian  he  was  robust  but  unobtrusive  ;  and  as  a  rising  member  of  the 
First  church  in  St.  Paul  he  was  a  pillar  and  a  pride.  Stricken  down  in  mid-career,  the 
force  and  courage  which  characterized  his  manhood  became  peace  and  resignation  in 
the  final  hour.  Without  a  murmur  he  received  a  summons  from  the  highest  court,  and 
with  the  name  of  the  Supreme  Advocate  upon  his  lips  he  passed  within  the  veil.  It  were 
compensation  for  all  of  life's  sorrows  to  have  reared  such  a  son.  H.  c.  M. 

Nora  Louise*,  b.  Oct.  26,  1861,  d.  June  23,  1862. 

John  Root'  Cleveland  lived  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  merchant. 
Residence  St.  Paul  for  many  years  (1892).  Was  Deputy  Mar- 
shal of  Minn.  1879,  and  has  a  general  detective  agency. 

4649. 

CHARLES  EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (johne),  d.  Hastings 
Center,  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1879,  a.  43,  m.  Jan.  i,  1862, 
Mary  Jane  Eastwood,  b.  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  25,  1837,  da.  Tru- 
man and  Almira  (Simons).  Resided  1878-9  Hastings  Center, 
where  his  family  now  live.  Buried  in  wStockbridge  Valley,  N. 
Y.  Ch.  b.  Stockbridge:  10936-7  Loren  Edward**,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1866  ;  Guy  Willis*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  9,  1870. 

4650. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK'  CLEVELAND  (johne),  d.  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.,  Nov.  27,  1870,  a.  29,  m.  vStockbridge,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
I,  1859,  Laverne  Josephine  Hodges,  b.  S.  Feb.  t6,  1840,  da. 
Frederick  and  Lovina  (Gilbert).  (She  m.  2d,  John  Houseman,  1. 
1883  Stockbridge.)  Of  Minneapolis, inechanic.  Ch.:  10938  Eliza 
May*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb..  21,  1863,  Winnebago  City,  Minn.,  of 
Stockbridge;  Carrie  Belle^,  b.  June  17,  1866,  Minneapolis,  d. 
M.  Sept.  30,  1867  ;  Maud*,  b.  Dec.  16,  1869,  M.,  d.  M.  Nov.  27, 
1870. 

4661. 

JKaVtwi'    JBathvich    {Jo/m''    Bat/n-ick,     Abigail^,     Joseph*,     Joseph^, 

Samuel^),  m.  Jan.  7,  1829,  Cassandra  Gregory,  1.  1878  Boonesboro, 
la.     Ch.:   10939  Friend  W.^  Bathrick,  m.   Mary  Howland,  living. 

10940  Si/san  C*  Bathrick,  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  John  Wesley*  M lin- 
ger -(-  10949,  he  d.  bef.  1878. 

10941-5  Mary  B!"  Bathrick,  m.  John  W.  Tomblin,  1.  Chicago, 
111.,  commit,  merch.  of  Tomblin  &  Bro.  [Ira  Tomblin]  ;  Electa 
Z.*  Bathrick,  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  Alanson  Sherman  ;  Helen  Z.*  Bath- 
rick, d.  bef.  1878,  m.  William  Slater  ;  John  Hiram^  Bathrick,  m. 
Electa,  1.  Marshall,  la.;  Frank  Martiif  Bathrick,  unm.,  of  Boones- 
boro, la. 

4662. 

Anna'  BatJtrick  {john^  Bathrick)^  m.  Dec.  26,  182 1,  John 
Sanborn,  b.  ab.  1797,  s.  George;  1.  1878  Conneautville,.  Pa.  Ch.: 
10946  Eliza  Ann*,  b.  Dec.  6,  1822,  d.  Aug.  3,  1865,  unm. 

10947  George*  Sanborn,  b.  Nov.  i,  1824,  d.  Jan.,  1855,  m.  Ad- 
aline  Williams.     Ch.:    George  Milton\  d.  Apr.  17,  1864. 

+  10948     Esther  Maria*  Sanborn,  b.  Oct.  24,  1826. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1361 

4665. 

EstJier  C7inmpion'  BathricJ^  {johu^  Bathrkk),  d.  Jan.  n, 
1844,  a.  34,  m.  Obediah  W.  Hunger.     Ch.: 

10949    John  Wt's/ey"  Munger,  d.,  m.  Susan  C."  Bathrick  +  10940. 

10950-2  Abigail Susan^  Mwiger,  m.  Orrin  L.  Taft,  1.  1878  Che- 
banse,  Iroquois  co.,  111.;  Reuben  Champion^  Munger,  m.  Lydia  Ja- 
cobs, 1.  Chebanse  ;  Aaron  Gregory''  Munger,  m.  Lydia,  1.  Che- 
banse  ;  Esther^,  d.  unm. 

4666, 

Abif/air  Bathrich  {M"'  Bathrkk),  d.  Sept.  28,  1852,  a.  40, 
m.  Benjamin  Davison.  Dwelt  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  William 
Hatfield^  d.  unm.;  Mary  EHzabctJf,  d.  unm.  10953-5  Sarah  Anif 
Davison,  m.  George  Harris,  of  Brooklyn,  1878  ;  Lydia  Mariah^ 
Davison,  m.  Richard  Cadmus,  of  Brooklyn  ;  Susan  AJ"  Davison, 
d.  bef.  1878,  m.  Charles  Murphy. 

4667. 

Fanny  3Ia via'  Batlivick  {Jo/m  sat/irick^),  m.  Oct.  12,  1836, 
Samuel  Gregory,  he  d.  Nov.  i,  1853,  1.  Rockford,  111.,  1878.  Ch.: 
10956-60  William  Harvey^  Gregory,  m.  June  5,  1872,  Carrie  L. 
Elder,  1.  Rockford;  Susan  C*  Gregory,  m.  John  Watterson,  1.  La- 
porte  City,  Black  Hawk  co.,  la.  ;  Elizabeth  A.""  Gregory,  m.  B.  F. 
Richardson,  1.  Roscoe,  111.;  Mary  A.^,  unm.,  1.  Rockford  ;  Lydia 
C."  Gregory,  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  James  Lamon  ;   Israel  B.^,  d.  inf. 

4668. 

LijdUt  Chafnpioni'  Bathrick  {jo/m^  Bathrick),  d.  Apr.  4, 
1847,  "a.  30,  m.  John  Harvey  Gregory,  he  d.  Feb.  7,  1849.  Ch.: 
1 096 1-3  Catharine  A.""  Gregory,  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  Alfred  Hartt  ; 
Mary  V.^  Gregory,  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  C.  H.  Richardson  ;  James  LL.^ 
Gregory,  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  Clara  Ayl worth. 

4670. 

Eli^aheth  Caroline'  Bathrich  {John^  Bathrick),  d.  Mar.  23, 
1S59,  a.  38,  m.  Harris  Jenks,  he  d.  bef.  1878.  Ch.:  \og6 4-6  John 
Bafhriek"  Jenks,  m.  Ella  L.  Booth,  1.  Alden,  Freeborn  co.,  Minn., 
1S78;  Mary  Susanna''  Jenks,  m.  B.  F.  Davis,  1.  Placerville,  Cal.  ; 
Liar ris"  Jenks,  unm.;  ShubaeP ,  d.  inf. 

4671. 

Noah  Smith'  Bathri elk  {joh,,^  BathHck),  d.  July  8,  1865,  a. 
42,  m.  Mar.  7,  1848,  Catharine  Whitney,  1.  Sanford,  Broome  co., 
N.  Y.,  1878.  Ch.:  10967  Elizabeth  C*  Bathrick,m.Y..(Z.  ^XokQS,' 
lee,  1.  Centre  Village,  Broome  co.,  N.  Y. 

86 


1362 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


4672. 


Catharine  Susan?  BatliHck  {john^  Bat/inck),  d.  Oct.  30, 
1862,  aged  36,  m.  1850,  Henry  M.  Blish  ;  he  1.  1878,  Deposit,  111. 
Ch.:  10968-9  Anna\  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  John  Fisher;  Elhf  Blish, 
m.  W.  F.  Palmer,  1.  Roscoe,  111.;  Carrie",  unm.;  Elswortlf  Blish, 
unmarried. 

4673. 

Peter    SetVard'    SniitJl    {EUjah  Cleveland^  Smith,  Abigails,  Elijah*, 

Josephs,  Samuel^),  HI.  ist,  Betsey  Tuttle,  she  died.  He  m.  2d,  Lucy 
Stilson,  she  d.  bef.  1878.  He  m.  3d,  Lydia  Ford.  Dr.  Peter 
Se-ivard'  S/nifh  res.  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  1878,  physician  and  surgeon. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

10970-2  Clinton*  Smith,  m.  Amanda  Church,  1.  Meredith, 
N.  Y.  Ch.:  I.  Cora',  d.  bef.  1878;  Charles  S.'  Smith,  m.,  1.  Neb. 
Ch.:  3.     By  2d  m.;  Elva\  d.  bef.  1878.     By  3d  m.:  Sewa.rd^  Smith. 

4674. 

Eli^aheth  Aim'  SfnitJt  {EHjahC.^  S7nitii),  d.  Aug.  25,  1853,  a. 
39,  m.  William  Gay.  Ch.:  10973  Emily'',  m.  Whitman  Bryon. 
Electa^,  d.  bef.  1878,  unm. 

10974-6  Abigail"  Gay,  d.  bef.  1878,  m.  Silas  Butts,  s.  p.; 
Jotham"  Gay,  m.  Ch, :  3.  William"  Gav,  m.  Couse,  d.  bef.  1878. 
Ch.:   I. 

4676. 

Sarah  Uelilah'  Smith  {Eujah  c.«  smith),  m.  Porter  Frisbee, 
farmer.  Ch.:  10977  Electa"  Frisbee,  m.  P.  R.  Ferguson.  Ch.: 
2  ;  P.  Smith"  Erisbee,  d.  bef.  1878  ;  Ereelove"  Frisbee,  d.  bef.  1878. 

4677. 

Elijah  3Iartin'  Smith  (E/Oah  c.<^  Smith),  m.  Mary  J.  Stew- 
art, 1.  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10978  Si/as  Cleveland"  Smith,  m.  Fannie  Branduff,  1.  1878, 
Millville,  Cumberland  co.,  N.  J.,  teacher ;  soldier  Army  of  Po- 
tomac, in  battles  before  Petersburg,  wounded  in  the  very  last. 
Ch.:   Mary  M:"  Smith;  Charles  Martin'  Smith. 

10979-80  Victor  M."  Smith,  m.  Emeline  Myers,  farmer. 
Ch.:  Marsall  Myers"  Smith.  Susan  E."  Smith,  teacher;  /.  DeWitt" 
Smith;  Mary  Stewart"  Smith. 

4679. 

Orris  Keeneif  Smith  {Enjah  c.<^  smith),  m.  Patty  Delilah' 
Reynolds  -\-^6?>()  (/«wc6  avw^/o'j-,  Sarah^,  Elijah*,  J0.3,  Sam.2),  she  d.  Aug. 
28,  1876,  a.  52.     Ch.: 

10981  Rosa  A."  Smith,  m.  Samuel  Smith,  1.  Delhi,  N.  Y., 
1879.     Ch.:  2. 

4681. 

Orpha  3Iaria'  Smith  {EHjahc.^ smitti),  b.  May  14,  1833,  m. 
David  McMurray,  1.  1879,  Charles  City,  la.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10982-3  Fannie"  McMurrax,  m.  D.  Powers  ;  Mary"  McMttr- 
ra\,m.  Powers;  Robert^  Child"',  ^.  bef.  1879;  Abbie"  McMurray, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1363 

4682. 

George  Cleveland''  Sfnith  {EUjahc.^  svinii)^  b.  July  2,  1840, 
m.  Ellen 'wheat;  Dr.  George  Cleveland''  Sf/iit/i  res.,   1879,   Phila- 
delphia, Pa.;  physician  and  surgeon  ;  soldier  in  Union  army. 
10984     Has  4  Childretf,  all  small,  1879. 

4684. 

Dr.  Henry  3Ielville'  Smith  {Eiijahc.^ Smith),  born  Feb.  3, 
1847,  m.  Mary  Rich,  res.  Bloomville,  N.  Y.,  1878-9,  physician 
and  surgeon.     10985     Has  2  Children^. 

4712. 

Sarah    A.    D.'  Smith   ( Putry'  J?ey?w/ds,Ssirah\  EUjah*,  ]os.^Sa.m'V-), 

m.  Mar.  28,  1852,  Obed  H.  Jones;  dwelt  Windham,  N.  Y.,  lived 
1879,  Kortright,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10986-9  Daniel  S!"  Jones,  m.  Dec.  25,  1878,  Ida  M.  Gard- 
ner of  Central  Bridge,  Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y.;  grad.  State  Normal 
School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1875,  res.  Kortright,  1879,  mer- 
chant ;  Rose  L.^  Jones,  grad.  Normal  School,  June  29,  1875  '1  Han- 
nah E^  Jones,  graduated  Normal  School,  June  29,  1875,  teacher; 
Charles  A.^  Jones,  b.  ab.  1864,  amateur  printer. 

4717. 

ADDLEMORN'    CLEVELAND    (Stephen«,  Waitstill^  Elijah^,  Jos.^, 

Samuel*,  Mosesi),  m.  Berne,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  10,  1853,  Adaline  Shultus, 
b.  B.,  Oct.  18,  1822,  da.  John  M.  and  Philena  (Stilson),  res.  Wor- 
cester, N.  Y.,  1879,  carpenter.     Ch.  b.  Worcester: 

10990  Helen  Philena'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  28,  1854,  unm., 
at  Richmondville,  N.  Y.,  1879. 

10991  John  Shulters^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  16,  1857,  at- 
tending Hamilton  School,  1880,  preparing  for  ministry. 

10992  Mattie  Jane^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  2,  1861. 

4718. 

STEPHEN  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (stephen«),  m.  Apr.  3, 
1875,  Bessie  Matilda  P.-'lmer,  b.  Northville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1846, 
da.  Joseph  and  Betsey  (Blood).  Ch.:  Ida  Matilda',  b.  Jan.  5, 
Ilion,  N.  Y.,  d.  Feb.  15,  1876. 

10993-5  Edna  Eliza*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1878,  Ilion  ; 
Arthur  Burdett^,  b.  June  4,  1879,  I. ;  Grover  Forest'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Dec.  10,  1883. 

Stephen  Henry''  Cleveland  lived  at  Ilion,  1862  to  1866, 
Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  to  1868,  Ilion  again,  Boonville,  N.  Y., 
1879  ;  Ilion  ag.,  1881-3  ;  builder,  wagon  and  cabinet  maker;  but 
since  1862,  also  a  gunsmith  in  E.  Remington  &  Son's  factory, 
Ilion  ;  later  a  manufacturer  of  air  guns. 


1364 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


4721. 


CAROLINE     ANN'     CLEVELAND    (Abraham  Taber«,  Waitstim, 

Elijahs  Jos  3,  Sam. 2),  m.  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  2  1,  1852,  Ezra  Lonas, 
b.  Knox,  Albany  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1825,  s.  Adam  and  Catherine 
(Quackenbush),  1.  Greig,  N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.: 

10996  Cliestcr  A.^  Lonas,  b.  June  12,  1853,  m.  Greig,  Oct. 
26,  1880,  Jessie  Champney,  b.  Turin,  N.Y.,  Oct.  5,  1859,  da.  Asel 
and  Amiretta  (Brown),  1.  Greig,  1883,  salesman,     s.  p. 

10997  Jason  T.^  Lonas,  b.  Apr.  12,  1857. 

4722. 

URIAH  ADAMS'  CLEVELAND  (Abraham  Taber^),  m.  Greig, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  30,  i860,  Clara  Elizabeth  Nixon,  b.  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y., 
1844,  da.  Michael  and  Phoebe  (Griffith,  b.  London,  Eng.).  Ch. 
b.  Greig:  Charles  Theron",  b.  Jan.  29,  1862,  d.  May  22,  1866. 

10998  Alice  Julia'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  23,  1863,  married 
Hutchinson,  Kan.,  Dec.  3,  1881,  Clarence  Bigler  Myt-on,  born 
Manor  Hill,  Huntingdon  co..  Pa.,  July  29,  1853,  s.  Robert  B.  and 
Jane  Ann  (Moore).     Of  Turin,  N.  Y.,  1887. 

Uriah  Adams'  Cleveland  lived  at  Greig  previous  to  1880, 
farmer  and  hop  grower.  Went  to  Colorado  for  three  summers 
(1878-81),  and  discovered  5  mines.     Of  Hutchinson,  1883. 

4723. 

MARTHA  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (waitstiii»,  waitstim,  Elijah*, 
Josephs,  samuep),  m.  Turiu,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  31,  1849,  Abram  C  Van 
Alstine,  b.  Knox,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1827,  s.  Abram  and  Priscilla 
(Clark),  1.  Greig,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Ch.:  George  Anna',  b.  July  26, 
Turin,  d.  Aug.  22,  1850;  John  Wesley\  b.  Aug.  i,  1851,  Greig,  d. 
July  15;  1879  ;  Hugh  G.%  b.  Mar.  11,  1853,  G.,  d.  Sept.  16,  1854. 

10999  Oren  Eugene^  Van  Alstine,  b.  June  15,  1855,  G.,  mar- 
ried Scowville,  Lewis  co.,  N.  ^.,  July  2,  1880,  Agnes  King.  Ch. 
b.  Watson,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.:  Martha  Eliza',  Dec.  18,  1881  ;  John^ 
Van  Alstine,  June  19,  1882. 

1 1000  George  Washington^  Van  Alstine,  hovn  Oct.  10,  i860, 
Greig  ;  Ernest  Ersline\  b.  Apr.  6,  G.,  d.  Nov.  25,  1863. 

iiooi  James  Lucus'  Van  Alstine,  b.  Mar.  23,  1865,  G.;  JVil- 
lie  Ensseir,  Mar.  15,  1867,  G.;  Mimiie  Delia''  Van  Alstine,  Oct.  16, 
1869,  G. 

4724. 

MARY  JANE'  CLEVELAND  (waitstin»),  b.  Feb.  22,  1831, 
m.  William  Taylor,  1.  Greig,  N.  Y.,  1879,  blacksmith.     Ch.: 

1 1002  Louise^  Taylor,  m.  Henry  Menzer,  nephew  of  Mrs. 
S.  H.  Cleveland,  1.  Greig. 

4736. 

NELSON'    CLEVELAND    (Henry  Marshal",  Daniel^,  Elijah*,  Josephs, 

Samuel^),  m.  Lapeer,  N.  Y.,  Apr.   i,  1855,  Phebe  Tryon,  b.  Virgil 
(now  Lapeer),  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1835,  da.  Oliver  and  Huldah  (Ben- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1365 


edict),  1.  Hunt's  Corners,  N.  Y.,  1880-6,  farmer  and  mechanic. 
Ch.  b.  Lapeer  : 

1 1003  Caroline"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  16,  1855,  m.  Lapeer 
Jan.  22,  1874,  Deforest  Crain  Talbot,  b.  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1852, 
son  John  Quincy  and  Sarah  Ann  (Ensign).  Ch.:  Ralph  Cleveland'^ 
Talbot,  b.  Aug.  23,  1875,  Lapeer. 

11004-7  Ida  Henriette",  b.  Oct.  3,  1861  ;  Esther^,  Jan.  29, 
1865  ;  Henry  Marshal",  Oct.  2,  187 1  ;  Daniel  Hugh"  Cleve- 
land, May  II,  1879. 

4737. 

EUGENE'  CLEVELAND  (Henry  Marshaie),  d.  Lapeer,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  24,  1879,  ^-  5 1)  ^ni-  1st  L.,  Sept.  22,  1852,  Polly  Johnson,  b. 
L.  May  3,  1832,  d.  L.  May  3,  1855,  da.  Abner  Horace  and  Re- 
becca (Parker).  He  m.  2d,  L.,  Jan.  i,  1857,  Mrs.  Sally  (Jennings) 
Wade,  b.  L.  Jan.  11,  1824,  widow  Ceylon  Wade,  da.  Harry  and 
Hannah  (Johnson).  Dwelt  Harford,  N.  Y.,  farmer,  ist  m.:  s. 
p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.,  b.  Harford  : 

1 1008  Frances  Augusta"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  23,  1858,  m. 
Lapeer  Sept.  6,  1877,  Alva  Decker,  b.  Harford  Jan.  2,  1854,  son 
Stephen  and  Mahala  (Jones),  farmer.  Ch.  born  Lapeer  :  Co7-a 
Em/na'^  Decker,  July  10,  1878  ;  Charles  Eugene^  Decker,  Feb.  27,1881. 

1 1009  Louisa"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1861,  d.  L.  Mar.  30, 
1881,  m.  L.  Jan.  15,  1880,  Jacob  Ripley,  b.  Truxton,  N.  Y.,  June 
29)  1857,  d.  Lapeer  July  17,  1881,  son  John  and  Sarah  (Peak), 
farmer.     Ch.:    Viniiie  Louis'"  Ripley,  b.  Oct.  31,  1880. 

4738. 

BETSEY'  CLEVELAND  (Henry  Marshal^),  m.  Lapeer,  N.  Y., 
July  18,  1852,  Delos  C.  Hammond,  1.  1880  Hunt's  Corners,  N.  Y. 
Blacksmith.  Ch.  b.  Marathon,  N.  Y. :  Charles  Delos\  b.  Nov.  4, 
1853,  d.  M.  Apr.  27,  i860. 

iioio-ii  Sarah  Louisa^  Hammond,  b.  Apr.  23,  1855,  m.  M.  July 
4,  1873,  Frank  Ingersol,  wagon  maker  ;  Florence  Ida^  Hami)wnd, 
b.  Mar.  4,  1859  ;  Frank  D.\  Feb.  5,  1863  ;  Mimiie  Lovinna\  vSept. 
3,  1865  ;  Matie  Jaue^  Hammond,  Mar.  12,  1867. 

4751. 

PORTER'    CLEVELAND    (Ezra«,  Ezra^,  Ezras  Jos.s,  Sam.^,  Mosesi), 

d.  on  Spring  Valley  Farm,  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  June  26,  1875,  a. 
78,  m.  ist,  Fluvanna  co.,  Va.,  May  22,  1822,  Mrs.  Frances  (Winn) 
Winn,  b.  Fluvanna  co.  ab.  1782,  d.  on  Spring  Valley  Farm  Aug. 
17,  1842,  wid.  of  John  Bowles  Winn,  and  a  da.  of  Maj.  Thomas 
and  Elizabeth  (Dabney,  or  Anderson).  He  m.  2d,  Albemarle 
CO.,  Aug.  I,  1843,  Frances  Elizabeth  Ballard,  b.  Albem.  co.  Jan. 
15,  1815,  a  da.  James  and  Annie  (Rhodes).  Ch.  b.  at  different 
places  near  Charlottesville,  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  by  ist  m.: 

-I-11012     Oliver  Edwin"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1823. 

-[-11013  Albert  Horatio"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  18,  1825.  By 
2d  m.:  Hannah  Ann",  b.  June  11,  1844,  d.  A.  co.  Feb.  20,  1845. 

-[-11014  James  Thomas"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  8,1845.  11015 
Luther  Judson",  b.  May  17,  1847,  m.  Luc}^  Shelton,  1.  Howards- 


1366  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

ville,  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  1881-4.     11016  George  Dana  Board- 
man*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  12,  1848,  m.  Josephine  Hanna  ;  of  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  1882-95,  police  officer,  was  soldier  in  C.  S.  A. 
+  11017     Andrew  Fuller'  Cleveland,  b.  June  20,  1850. 

11018  Matthew  Cary*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  4,  1852,  unm., 
1.  Chillicothe,  Ross  co.,  O.,  1881  ;  Pine  Bluff,  Jefferson  co..  Ark., 
1884,  of  Cleveland  Brothers  [James  T.',  vSeptimus  N.'],  general 
merchants. 

11019  Eugene  Kincard*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  24,  1853,  m. 
Chillicothe  May  21,  1884,  Clara  Adaline  Veail,  b.  Chil.  Aug.  22, 
1861,  da.  Samuel  Shannon  and  Isabella  Gurn  (Weakley).  Dwelt 
Albemarle  co.  to  Mar.,  1874,  since  at  Chillicothe  (1885).  Rail- 
way conductor,  s.  p.  -fii^^o  Septimus  Novimous' Cleveland, 
b.  June  I,  1855.  11021  Annie  Rhodes',  b.  Sept.  2,  1858,  un- 
married, 1.  Chillicothe. 

Rev.  Porter'  Cleveland  received  in  infancy  the  middle 
name  Walbridge,  but  never  used  it.  Went  to  Va.  1818,  travel- 
ing merchant  to  1822,  when  he  located  in  Albemarle  co.  He 
purchased  of  Oliver  Cleveland  +16023  (of  the  Southron  Cleve- 
lands)  his  Spring  Valley  Farm,  settled  on  it  1829,  and  always 
lived  there.  The  kindred  of  Oliver  Cleveland  so  closely  resem- 
bled those  of  Porter'  that  they  thought  each  other  closely  re- 
lated, and  so  great  an  intimacy  sprung  up  that  Porter'  named 
his  son,  Oliver.  Porter'  studied  the  Bible  and  fitted  himself  for 
the  ministry  ;  became  a  member  of  the  regular  Missionary  Bap- 
tist Church  of  Va.,  and  was  soon  afterward  ordained  a  minister 
in  the  Baptist  Church.  He  gave  up  his  business  and  was  a  reg- 
ular preacher  until  death  closed  his  labors.  An  extended  notice 
appeared  in  Minutes  84th  Anniversary  Albemarle  Baptist  Associa- 
tion, p.  17  —  In  Memoriam,  Rev.  Porter  Cleveland. 

Frances  Winn  m.  ist,  John  Bowles  Winn,  a  distant  relative, 
b.  Hanover  co.,  Va.,  d.  Ky.  1813,  merchant.  Ch.:  Maria  Bowles 
Winn,  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  m.  Francis  Henry  Cleveland  +4760  ; 
Julia  Lee  Winn,  b.  181 1,  Ky.,  d.  Albm.  county  1882,  m.  Jeconias 
Yancey  of  Yancey's  Mills,  via  Croset,  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  ad- 
dress Alexander  Kincdale  Yancey  there  ;  Eliza  Timberlake 
Winn,  b.  1813,  Ky.,  m.  John  Norborn  Morrison,  1.  Warren,  Albe- 
marle CO.,  Va.  See  Winn,  Chapter  V.  Mrs.  Frances  Elizabeth 
(Ballard)  Cleveland  res.  Chillicothe. 

4752. 

HORATIO  NELSON'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra«),  was  drowned 
in  Buffalo  Bayou,  near  Houston,  Tex.,  May,  1840,  a.  41,  m.  Bur- 
lington, Conn.,  ab.  1823,  Calista  Pettibone,  of  Burlington,  she  d. 
Travis,  Austin  co.,  Texas,  June  4,  1836,  da.  Theophilus.     Ch.: 

1 1022  George  Washington'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  19,  1824, 
Burlington,  or  Hartford,  Conn.,  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  17, 
1866,  unm.  Went  from  Houston  to  Cal.  with  bro.  Solomon  J.; 
a  successful  business  man  of  San  Francisco. 

+  11023  Solomon  Jacob'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  i,  1828,  Bur- 
lington.    Child',  b.  Sept.,  1829,  Hartford. 

1 1024  William  Wallace,  or  Leonard'  Cleveland,  born 
Aug.,  1830,  Pleasant  Hill,  Dallas  co.,  Ala.,  died  Houston  Oct.  5, 
1848,  unm. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1367 

1 1025  Cynthia  Maria' Cleveland,  b.  Mar.,  1832,  Pleas- 
ant Hill,  d.  Travis  July  4,  1836. 

-j-   1 1026     James  Monroe'  Cleveland,  b.   Aug.,   1835,   Hart- 
ford, or  Pleasant  H. 

Col.  Horatio  Nelson'  Cleveland,  it  is  stated,  located  first 
in  Ky.  on  a  plantation  owned  by  himself  and  brother,  raised  and 
bought  cattle.  With  his  family  removed  (prob.  from  Pleasant 
Hill)  to  Texas  early  in  1835  (with  a  large  herd  of  cattle)  ;  be- 
came prominent  in  the  affairs  of  the  State,  was  appointed  to  an 
important  office.  He  was  colonel  in  the  Texan  army,  served 
with  credit,  was  at  the  battle  of  San  Jacinto,  was  appointed  to 
some  important  office.  It  is  supposed  that  he  was  assassinated 
while  in  the  discharge  of  official  duty.  When  his  brother  Ezra' 
(who  came  to  care  for  Horatio's  children)  reached  Houston, 
June  10,  1840,  his  friends  stated  that  a  body  found  May,  1840, 
in  Buffalo  Bayou,  was  recognized  as  his  ;  foul  play  suspected. 
Two  men,  with  whom  he  had  a  difficulty  in  the  evening,  and 
himself  were  missing  next  morning  ;  not  since  heard  from, 
though  advertised  for  by  Ezra'  in  Houston  papers  and  Neiv  Or- 
leans Picayune. 

4753. 

THEDA  or  THEODOTIA'  CLEVELAND  (Ezrae),  m.  ist, 
Burlington,  Conn.,  1820-1,  Alanson  Marks,  b.  Burlington  1798, 
d.  Berwick  tp.,  Warren  co..  111.,  Mar.,  1862,  a  son  Zechariah  and 
Amy  (Twitchel).  She  m.  2d,  in  111.,  Elkanah  Palmiter.  Re- 
moved to  111.  ab.  1830  ;  she  1.  1883  Littleton,  Schuyler  co.,  111. 
Children  : 

1 1027  Albert''  Marks,  b.  Conn.,  1.  1881,  Neosho,  Mo. 

1 1028  Mary  Cyntliia^  Marks,  h.  Sept.  2,  1826,  Burlington, 
d.  Littleton  Sept.  23,  1856,  m.  Oct.  18,  1853,  Dr.  Hosea  Davis, 
res.  Littleton,  practicing  phys.  Ch.:  Mary  Heleif  Davis,  b.  Oct. 
I,  1854  ;  Mary  Cynthia'^  Davis,  Sept.  19,  1856. 

1 1029  Viette  Volina^  Marks,  b.  1828  Conn.,  d.  Chittenango, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.,  1857,  m.  Henry  Dayhursh.  Ch.:  He7iry^  Dayhursh  ; 
Tlieda^  Dayhursh. 

4754. 

EMILY'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra«),  d.  Kinmundy,  III,  Aug.  6, 
1882,  a.  78,  m.  1827,  Samuel  Bull  of  Burlington,  Conn.,  he  d.  B. 
Nov.  II,  1863.  Ch.  :  1 1030  Eliza:'  Bull,  m.  B.  Luther  P.  Dar- 
row,  1.,  1881-2,  Kinmundy.  11031-2  Emily^  Bull,va.  in  Burling- 
ton, res.  Burlington ;  Martha^  Bull,  m.  in  Burlington,  dwelt 
Burlington. 

4755. 

EZRA'    CLEVELAND    (Ezra',  Ezra^,  Ezra*,  Joseph^,  Samuel",  Moses>), 

m.  in  the  town  of  Pleasant  Hill,  Dallas  co.,  Ala.,  Dec.  15,  1834, 
Sarah  Sheppard,  b.  in  Stokes  co.,  N.  C,  July  20,  181 7,  d.  Hemp- 
stead, Waller  co.,  Texas,  Mar.  9,  1884,  a  da.  of  Leonard  and 
Mary  (Rose)  [Roberts]  Davis.     Ch.  : 

-j-11033  Ellen  Sheppard'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  29,  1836,  n. 
Pleasant  Hill. 


1368  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

+  11034     Mary  Rebecca*  Cleveland,   b.  Apr.   30,    1837,    n. 
Pleasant  Hill. 

+ 1 1035     William    Davis°   Cleveland,   b.   Sept.    i,   1839,  n. 
Pleasant  Hill,  Ala. 

Anna    Maria*    Cleveland,   b.   Aug.   27,    1841,   n. 
Pleasant  H.,  d.  Travis  June  8,  1842. 

+ 1 1036     Anna  Maria'  Cleveland   (ag.),  b.  Apr.   25,    1843, 
Travis,  Tex. 

1 1037  Leonard  Ezra*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  5,  1845,  Travis, 
d.  Travis  Mar.  7,  1870,  unm.,  always  an  invalid. 

1 1038  Hampton  Kirkindall*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  7,  1848, 
Travis,  d.  Travis  July  25,  185 1. 

+  11039  Solomon  Jacob"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  13,  1850,  Tra- 
vis, Tex. 

1 1040  Caroline*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  11,  1853,  Travis, 
Tex.,  unm.;  resides  at  Travis  (1896)  with  her  father;  is  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Episcopal  communion. 

+  11041  George  Washington*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  17,  1855, 
Travis,  Texas. 

+ 1 1042  Horace  Cone*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  i,  185S,  Travis, 
Tex. 

Ezra'  Cleveland  spent  the  days  of  his  boyhood  and  youth 
on  his  father's  farm  in  Burlington.  He  left  his  home  July  i, 
1825,  and  started  for  Selma,  Ala.  Until  he  was  21  years  of  age 
he  regularly  remitted  to  his  parents  to  pay  for  the  time  which 
he  considered  properly  belonged  to  them. 

Went  to  Houston,  Tex.,  June,  1840,  for  the  purpose  of  car- 
ing for  his  brother  Horatio's  orphan  children.  He  located  in 
Texas  in  spring  of  1842,  and  settled  at  Travis,  where  he  still 
(1896)  resides.  Owns  and  operates  a  plantation  of  300  acres. 
Before  the  war,  owned  30  slaves,  who  and  their  ancestors  had 
been  in  the  family  of  his  wife  for  generations  ;  had  been. handed 
down  as  legacies  by  will,  etc.  Was  district  clerk  of  Austin  co., ' 
Tex.,  1867-82. 

Houston  Post,  Mar.  2j,  1884  ■'  — 

obituary. 

A   TRIBUTE   TO  THE  LATE   MRS.   CLEVELAND. 

The  following  tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  late  Mrs.  Ezra  Cleveland,  mother  of  Mr. 
W.  D.  Cleveland,  of  this  city,  who  departed  this  life  at  Hempstead  on  the  9th  instant,  is 
taken  frorn  the  San  Antonio  Express  of  Afar  ch  14th  : 

Death  is  a  spectre  which  terrifies  us  at  a  distance,  but  disappears  when  we  approach 
it  more  closely.  If  to  any  one  death  ought  not  to  have  possessed  a  terror,  it  was  to  this 
estimable  Christian  woman.  Her  life  has  been  one  of  self-sacrifice,  industry,  love  of 
children,  and  service  of  her  Maker.  In  her  actions,  more  than  by  word  of  mouth,  we 
recognized  her  devotion  to  the  principles  of  Christianity,  and  the  saving  faith  which  was 
a  comfort  and  a  support  to  her  throughout  a  long  life.  The  writer  hereof  knew  her  well 
for  many  years,  and  bears  testimony  to  her  many  virtues,  her  self-abnegation,  and  her 
manifold  good  deeds  that  will  sparkle  in  her  heavenly  crown  and  make  her  welcome  to 
the  paradise  promised  to  the  faithful.  Her  sojourn  on  earth  was  characterized  by  a 
strict  performance  of  duty,  and  a  charity  that  took  in  all  the  world.  Her  individuality, 
which  was  great,  was  tempered  by  a  humility  inculcated  by  the  Master  Himself,  and  she 
fulfilled  her  mission  on  earth  conscientiously  and  without  ostentation. 

In  that  great  cloister's  stillness  and  seclusion, 

By  guardian  angels  led. 
Safe  from  temptation  and  from  all  pollution. 

She  lives  whom  we  call  dead. 

There  is  no  death  ;  what  seems  so  is  transition, 

This  life  of  mortal  breath 
Is  but  a  suburb  of  the  life  elysian. 

Whose  portals  we  call  death. 

Leonard  Davis  m.  Mrs.  Mary  (Rose)  Roberts,  wid.  of  James 
Roberts.    A  daughter:  Mrs.  Nancy  (Davis)  Ulmer.  1.  Pleasant  Hill. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1369 

4756. 

ELIHU'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra«),  d.  Hamburg,  Fremont  co., 
la.,  Oct.  26,  1 87 1,  a.  62,  m.  ist  ab.  1838,  Minerva  vSwitzler,  b.  Old 
Franklin,  Howard  co.,  Mo.,  d.  Franklin,  Mo.,  a  few  years  after 
marriage,  da.  Michael  and  Mary  (Rand).  He  m.  2d,  Winnsville, 
Fluvanna  co.,  Va.,  Oct.  19,  1846,  Lucy  Barclay  Winn,  b.  Winns- 
ville Mar.  19,  1826,  a  da.  John  and  Lucy  (Wills).  Ch.  by  ist  m. : 
several  : 

1 1043  Alonzo  William"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.,  1837,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  unm.,  1878,  when  he  was  last  heard  from.  Infant",  buried 
at  Franklin.     By  2d  m.  : 

1 1044  Ida  Virginia*  Cleveland,  b.  June  26,  1848,  Bruns- 
wick, Chariton  co..  Mo.,  m.  Nebraska  City,  Otoe  co..  Neb.,  Aug. 
25,  1869,  Andrew  Jackson  Hale,  b.  Jericho,  Vt.,  Mar.  8,  1842, 
only  s.  Stephen  and  Mary  (Luce);  read  law  with  L.  F.  Wilbur 
in  Jericho,  grad.  Albany  Law  School  May,  1867  ;  entered  law 
practice  at  Nebraska  City  fall  of  1867,  rem..  May  25,  1876,  to  and 
still  res.  at  Beatrice,  Gage  co.,  Neb.  (1883).  Ch. :  ClevelancP  Hale, 
b.  Aug.  23,  187 1,  Hamburg,  d.  Nebraska  C.  Apr.  30,  1873  ;  Clyde 
Howarcr  Hale,  b.  July  4,  1873,  Neb.  C;  Eugene  H.'  Hale,  b.  Oct. 
30,  1875,  Neb.  C,  d.  Beatrice  Nov.  12,  1879;  Carl  William^  Hale, 
b.  Nov.  13,  1877,  B.,  d.  B.  Nov.  14,  1879;  Beatrice  Mary"  Hale, 
b.  June  23,  B.,  d.  B.  July  14,  1880;  Hazlett  Helen'  Hale,  b.  Oct. 
i4,'i88i,  B. 

1 1045  Lucy  Winn'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  4,  1850,  Princeton, 
Mercer  co.,  Mo.,  m.  Hamburg  Sept.  11,  187 1,  Noah  William  Holt, 
b.  Springfield,  O.,  Feb.  2,  1838,  s.  Henry  E.  and  Ruth  (Stephen- 
son) ;  1.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  architect  and  patentee,  s.  p. 

1 1046  Helen  Octavia*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  17,  1854,  Prince- 
ton, m.  Nebraska  City  June  23,  1877,  Calvin  Malcom  Talley,  b. 
Independence,  Jackson  co..  Mo.,  June  28,  1848,  a  s.  Benjamin 
Franklin  and  Susan  Maria;  1.  Neb.  C;  commercial  traveler,  s.p. 

1 1047  Alice  Maud^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  19,  1863,  Nebraska 
City,  m.  Chicago,  III,  Aug.  31,  1880,  Clarence  Bennett,  b.  Leba- 
non, Conn.,  Oct.  28,  1853,  s.  Rev.  Perry  and  Amanda  (Morgan); 
1.  Springfield,  111.,  Shakesperian  actor  and  artist,  traveling 
continually,  s.  p. 

Elihu'  Cleveland  was  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1829,  went,  1846, 
to  Brunswick  and  dwelt  to  1848,  Princeton  to  1856,  left  Hinks- 
ville.  Mo.,  1859,  with  family  for  Pike's  Peak,  lived  at  Nebraska 
City  to  Feb.,  1870,  keeping  the  Hamburg  House;  always  in 
mercantile  business.  Some  years  previous  to  1840  was  of 
Cleveland  &  [Dennis]  Marks,  supplying  interior  Mo.  in  wagons 
with  clocks.  Mrs.  Lucy  Barclay  (Winn)  Cleveland  1.  Buffalo; 
Nebraska  City, 

IViiin  ancestry :  — Maj.  Thomasi,  b.  1740,  of  Va.,  m.  Elizabeth  Dabney  or  Anderson  ; 
Capt.  John^  Winn'm.  Lucy  Wills,  da.  Dr.  John  of  Louisa  co.,  Va.  See  Winn,  Chapter  V. 

4757. 

JOHN  CRANDALL'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra«,  Ezra=,  Ezra^,  Jo- 
sephs, Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  at  Colchcstcr,  Couu.,  Oct.  24,  1 869,  a.  58, 
m.   ist,   Burlington,   Conn.,  Nov.  5,   1832,   Candace  Roberts,  b. 


j^jQ  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Burlington,  June  17,  1808,  d.  Otisco,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1842,  a  da. 
of  David  and  Lydia  (Welton).  He  m.  2d  in  Conn.,  Apr.  20,  1846, 
Lemira  Maria  Warner,  b.  Lyme,  Conn.,  Mar.  26,  1809,  d.  Had- 
lyme,  New  London  co.,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1883,  da.  of  Selden.  Chil- 
dren by  I  St  m.: 

+  11048  Cynthia  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  1833,  Otis- 
co, N.  Y. 

+  11049  Caroline  Candace'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  12,  1836, 
West  Hartford,  Conn. 

Julius"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  12,  1837,  d.  Oct.  6,  1837. 

-f-11050  Lydia  Aurelia**  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  13,  1839,  Otis- 
co, N.  Y.  By  2d  m.:  Daughter',  b.  at  Lyme,  d.  L.  at  or  soon 
after  birth. 

John  Crandall'  Cleveland,  residence  Otisco,  West  Hart- 
ford, Lyme,  and  Colchester,  manufacturer. 

Roberts  ancestry  ofCatidace  Roberts  :  — Davidi,  m.  Phoebe  ;  David^  Roberts,  b.  1775, 
of  Burlington,  d.  June  2,  1847,  m.  Mar.  10,  1800,  Lydia  Welton^  b.  Apr.  i,  1777,  d.  Aug.  9, 
1828. 

Wilton  ancestrv  :  —  Corp.  Johni,  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  was  one  of  the  eighty-four 
proprietors  1672,  arid  a  signer  of  the  articles  1674,  prob.  of  Waterbury,  Conn.,  167Q,  d. 
June  18,  1726,  m.  Marv,  she  d.  Oct.  18,  1716  ;  Serg.  Richard^,  b.  Waterbury,  Mar.,  1680,  of 
W.,  bought  and  rem. 'to  a  house  on  Buck's  Hill,  1708,  m.  Mary  Upson^;  Eliakim^,  b.  Jan. 
21,  1715,  settled  on  Spindle  Hill,  m.  Eunice  Bronson^  ;  Richard*,  b.  Oct.  10,  1743,  m.  2d, 
Hannah  Davis  ;  Lydiafi  Welton  m.  David  Roberts^. 

Bro7ison,  Broumson,  Brunson  ancestry  :  —  Richard'  supposed  to  have  been  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  with  his  bro.  John  1639,  removed  to  Farmington  1653.  d.  1687,  m.  ist, , 

she  d.  after  Sept.  12,  1651  [will],  a  sister  of  Margaret,  wife  of  William  Pantry  or  Peyn- 
tree  of  Hartford  ;  John^,  b.  ab.  1643-6,  d.  1696,  m.  Sarah  Ventres,  or  Ventns,  b,  1649,  d. 
1712,  a  da.  Mose^  and  Grace  of  Farmington  ;  John^  ;  Moses^  m.  Jane  Wait;  Eunice^ 
Bronson  m.  Eliakim  Welton^. 

Cysoii  ancestrv  ■■  —  Thomas',  from  Eng.,  may  have  been  at  Cambridge  or  in  Mass. 
(prob.  bro.  of  Stejjhen  of  Boston)  of  Hartford,  1638,  propr.  1639,  home  on  Albany  ave., 
orig.  propr.  Farmington,  d.  July  19,  1655,  m.  Hartford,  Jan.  23,  1646-7,  Elizabeth  Fuller  ; 
Serg.  Stephen^,  b.  Farmington,  ab.  1650,  of  the  Colonial  wars,  m.  Mary  Lee^;  Mary'  Up- 
son m.  Richard  Welton'''. 

Lee  ancestry :  —  Johni  [see  4-  2399,  p.  914]  ;  Mary^  Lee  m.  Stephen  Upson^.  History  of 
Wolcott,  Conn.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Olcott,  1874,  p.  ijS,  S7S,  SQ^'- 

4758. 

MARY'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra^),  d.  at  Hebron,  Conn.,  ab.  1890, 
m.  at  residence  of  Rev.  Thomas  H.  Gallaudet,  Hartford,  Conn., 
Oct.  14,  1847,  Royal  Thomas  Kollock,  b.  Sharon,  Norfolk  co., 
Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1809,  d.  Hebron,  ab.  1889,  s.  of  Thomas  and  Ab- 
igail (Fairbanks).     Children  : 

1 105 1  Henry  Thomas'  Kollock,  b.  Aug.  9,  1849,  Burlington, 
Conn.,  m.  North  Lyme,  New  London  co.,  Conn.,  Sept.  4,  1871, 
Emma  Lemira  Warner,  b.  N.  L.,  May  20,  1839,  da.  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson and  Sarah  Buckingham  (Lay),  of  Colchester,  Conn.,  1881, 
Willimantic,  Conn.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  1891,  merchant.  Ch.: 
Lemuel  Edto in'  Kollock,  b.  Dec.  28,  1873,  Colchester. 

Royal  Thomas  Kollock  and  wife  are  mutes.  She  was  edu- 
cated at  Amerian  Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Hartford,  in 
which  he  was  teacher.  Have  resided  in  Burlington,  Conn.,  Col- 
chester, Hartford  1880,  Hebron,  n.  Turnerville  1883,  Wiliman- 
tic,  Conn.,  1887;  tailor. 

4759. 

CHARLOTTE  ESTHER'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra^),  d.  n.West- 
ford,  N.  Y.,   Mar.  4,   1855,   a.  35,  39,  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,   Dec, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1371 

1835,  Russell  Humphrey  Winans,  b.  Rensselaerville,  N.Y.,  Feb. 
5,  1810,  d.  Preston  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1853,  a  s.  William  and 
Lovisa  (Humphrey).     Ch.: 

1 1052  Judson-  Winans,  b.  July  25,  1837,  m.  Nov.  23,  1859, 
Louisa  R.  Darling,  b.  May  17,  1840,  of  East  Worcester,  Otsego 
CO.,  N.Y.,  1883,  merchant.  Ch.:  Edwin  Russ el P  Winans,  b.  July 
20,  1 861,  1.  Oneonta,  N.Y.,  photographer;  George  Luther'  Winans, 
b.  July  23,  1863,  1.  E.  Wore,  clerk;  Elmer  Judson^  Winans,  Nov. 
14,  1868. 

1 1053  George  Stephen^  Winans,  b.  May  16,  1846,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  m.  Worcester,  Jan.  30,  1869,  Lucina  Bushnell,  b.  Apr.  8, 
1848,  da.  Harvey  and  Elizabeth,  1.  Spearville,  Ford  co.,  Kan.; 
enlisted  Sept.  29,  1862,  Co.  I,  i52d  N.  Y.  V.,  Gibbons'  Brig.,  2d 
Div.,  2d  A.  C,  participated  in  battles  of  Army  of  Potomac, 
wounded  at  Petersburg,  June  22,  1864,  disch'd  May  29,  1865, 
pensioner,  soldiers'  ho'mestead  settler,  live  stock  business.  Ch.: 
Clarence  R^  Winans,  b.  June  19,  1870,  Norwich,  N.  Y.;  Charlotte 
E^  Winans,  Aug.  9,  1872,  N.  ;  Benjamin  E.^  Winans,  Feb.  2,  1879, 
Spearv. 

1 1054  Marion^  Winatis,  b.  June  15,  1849,  Ann  Ar.,  m.  June 
14,  1876, '^Philip  J.  Upp,  b.  May  15,  185 1,  I.  Dodge  City,  Ford  co., 
Kan.  Ch.:  Morris  RusselP  Upp,  b.  Mar.  2,  d.  Sept.  21,  1777;  Allen 
Rof  Upp.  b.  Mar.  21,  1879;  Mary  Alice""  Upp,  July  29,  1881;  Lewis 

J-"  Upp,  June  8,  1883. 

Russell  Humphrey  Winans  dwelt  Ann  Arbor,  and  Decatur, 
Danville,  N.  Y.,  architect  and  master  builder.  His  widow  after 
1853  dwelt  Burlington,  Conn. 

Winans  ancestry  :  —  Rev.  Johni,  of  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  bef.  1788,  m.  Catherine  Wa- 
ters; William^  Winans,  of  Rensselaerville,  N.Y.,  b.  Dutchess  co.,  Sept.  8,  1788,  d.  Kinder- 
hook,  Mich.,  Sept.  7,  1854,  m.  Lovisa  Humphrey*. 

Humphrev  ancestrx : —  '^\.\<i\i.z.^V\  Samuel^  [see4- 586,  p.  318];  Ens.  Samuel^;  Thomas*; 
Russell^;  Lovisa'  Humphrey.— Z)r.  F.  Humphreys''  Humphreys  gen.,  jyo. 

4760. 

FRANCIS  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra*),  d.  Burlington, 
Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1852,  a.  29,  m.  vSpring  Valley  Farm,  Albemarle 
co.,Va.,  Maria  Bowles  Winn,  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  d.  Brier  Dale 
Farm,  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  1868,  a  da.  John  Bowles  and  Frances 
(Winn).  [See  +  4751  J.  Dwelt  Burlington  to  1850,  Albemarle 
CO.  to  1851,  Burlington  afterward,  farmer,  s.  p. 

4761. 

ThedcC     Baqpn    (Abigail,   Ezra»,  Ezra*,  Josephs,  SamueF,  Moses'),    d. 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.,  1888,  a.  89,  m.  East  Granville,  Mass., 
Jan.  2,  181 7,  Matthias  Garritt,  b.  West  Simsbury  or  Canton, 
Conn.,  Aug.  22,  1792,  d.  Gates,  N.  Y.,  May  i,  i860,  a  s.  of  Thias 
and  Miriam  (Case).     Ch.: 

+  11055  Mary  Sophia"  Garritt,  b.  Dec.  30,  1818,  Simsbury, 
Conn. 

1 1056  William  Bacon^  Garritt,  b.  July  5,  1830,  Gates,  m. 
South  Framingham  Centre,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1862, 
Lizzie  Tabor  Marshall,  da.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Tabor) ;  pre- 
paratory education  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  grad.   Hamilton  coll.. 


1272  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

July,  1849  ;  directly  went  into  business  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.  ;  be- 
came partner  Jan.  i,  1850,  in  Burnett  [Oliver]  and  Garritt, 
wholesale  merchants  ;  the  family  visited  portions  of  U.  vS.  to 
1874,  when  went  abroad  to  1876,  then  settled  in  Boston,  Mass., 
res.  Back  Bay,  1883.  Ch.:  Elizabeth  MarshalP  Garritt^  b.  Jan.  24, 
1867-8,  Framingham. 

Edward  Paysoif    Garritt,    b.    May   5,    Gates,    d.    G. 
Aug.  9,  1832. 

Matthias  Garritt  was  a  resident  of  Simbury  to  Nov.,  1823, 
Rochester  to  Nov.,  1825,  member  of  Brick  Church,  Rochester  ; 
Gates  afterward ;  farmer.  At  Gates  he  was  P.  M.,  commis- 
sioner, assessor,  magistrate  ;  a  Ruling  Elder  and  trustee  in 
Gates  Home  Mission,  Presbyterian  Church,  many  years.  A 
leader  in  the  improvements  of  Gates,  and  a  pioneer  of  Monroe 
CO.  Agricultural  Soc.  Mrs.  Theda  Bacofi^  Garritt  lived  after  May, 
1876,  with  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Bennett,  at  Cambridge. 

Garritt  afuestrv  ■■  —  -4rms  :  Garrittk.  At.  a  lion  pass.  gu.  betw.  2  flaunches  sa. 
Crest  —  A  lion  pass".  Motto  —  Certa  cruce  salus.  .  .  .  Daniel  Garret  (Garrard,  Gar- 
wood), b.  1612,  an  orig-.  proprietor  of  Hartford  1639,  ap.  prison  master,  July  n,  1654.  Ch.: 
Daniel  bap.  Jan.  24,  1646-7,  Joseph  dwelt  Windsor,  Wethersfield,  and  Glastonburj'  1729, 
m.  Mary  Elmer,  da.  Edward  and  Mary.  .  .  .  See  Abiel  Brown's  West  Sniisbiiry 
Settlers,  bb-S.  .  .  Thias  b.  W.  Simsb.  Sept.  28,  1764,  d.  Canton,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1838,  ni. 
Simsb.  1791,  Miriam  Case,  b.  S.  Aug.  12,  1770,  d.  Canton,  Dec.  17,  1847  ;  Matthias  Garritt 
their  first  born. 

4762. 

Mary''  Bacon  (Abigails),  m.  E.  Granville,  Mass.,  June  4,  1828, 
Luther  S.  C.  Gibbs,  hed.  Brighton,  O.,  1870.  Lived  in  Blandford, 
Mass.,  soon  went  to  Western  Reserve,  O.  vShe  1.  1881,  with  her 
children.     Ch.: 

1 1057  Luther  C.""  Gibbs,  b.  1829,  Blandford,  m.  ist,  Hunt- 
ington, Lorain  co.,  O.,  Mar.,  185 1,  Sophia  Strong,  she  d.  1870. 
He  m.  2d;  1.  n.  Toledo,  O.  Ch.  by  istm.:  2  sons\  2  daughters', 
eldest  ^d!."  d.  y.  By  2d  m.:  severaP.  11058  Lester^  Gibbs,  b.  1831, 
Blandford,  unm.,  1.  Lenawee  co.,  Mich.,  1881-9. 

1 1059  Mary  A.^  Giobs,  b.  1835,  Huntington,  m.  H.  1S53-7, 
Zenas  Kelsey,  1.  Brighton  1881.     Ch. :   i  soif ;  2  das'. 

1 1060  Martha  I.  T.^  Gibbs,  b.  1840,  Huntington,  m.  Sylva- 
nia,  Lucas  co.,  O.,  1864,  O.  P.  Clark  of  Richfield,  O.  Ch. :  Son\  d. 
bef.  1881  ;  2  das.'' 

4763. 

•  Sopliia  Leonora'  Bacon  (Abigail*),  d.  Galesburg,  111.,  or 
Galesville,  Piatt  co.,  111.,  May,  1865,  a.  61,  m.  E.  Granville,  Mass., 
1832-3,  Dr.  Thomas  Jones  of  Brookfield,  Mass.,  b.  ab.  1801,  d. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Feb.,  1849.  Ch.  :  11061  Henry  Douglass^ 
Jones,  b.  Boston,  d.  Boston  young.  . 

Dr.  Thomas  Jones  settled  in  Brookfield,  physician.  Health 
failing,  he  gave  up  practice,  rem.  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  became  a 
druggist ;  afterward  rem.  to  Boston. 

4764. 

Amira  Maria'  Bacon  (Abigail^,  Ezra^,  Ezra*,  jo.3,  sam.^),  m.  E. 
Granville,  Mass.,  July  30,  1828,  Dennis  Marks,  b.  Burlington, 
Conn.,  Sept.  23,  1803,  d.  Marietta,  Ga.,  July  15,  1884,  a  s.  Zecha- 
riah  and  Amy  (Twitchel).     Owned  and  operated  a  large  flour- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEY^ELAND. 


1373 


ing  mill  in  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  to  187 1  ;  dwelt  in  Marietta  1881, 
where  she  res.  1886.     Ch.  : 

1 1062  Jane  Anif  Marks,  b.  June  20,  1829,  E.  Granville,  m. 

vSt.  Louis,  Nov.  18,  1850,  Arthur  W.  Benson,  s. and  (Buck); 

res.,  1881-4,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  for  many  years  Pres.  Brooklyn 
Gas  Light  Co.  A  director  of  the  Brooklyn  bridge.  Ch.  b.  B.: 
Frank  Shermafi^  Benson,  unm.;  Alary  Clark'^  Benson,  unm. 

Delia""  Marks,  d.  St.  Louis,  a.  7  ;   2  children^,  d.  St.  L.  y. 

1 1063  Francesca  Victoria^  Marks,  b.  Aug.  12,  1838,  St.  L.,  m. 
St.  L.  Feb.  17,  1861,  James  P.  Garrard,  b.  Aug.  12,  1838;  dwelt 
New  Orleans,  La.,  1881;  of  Yeiatman  &  Co.,  St.  L.,  1886.  Ch.  : 
Joseph  B.'  Garrard,  b.  N.  O.;   Ckihf,  d.  bef.  1881. 

1 1064  William  Dennis""  Marks  (Prof.),  b.  Feb.  26,  1 849,  St.  L., 
m.  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  May,  1875,  Nettie  Colwell ;  grad.  Shef- 
field Scientific  School,  Yale,  1871  ;  civil  engineer  St.  Louis  Gas 
Works;  occupies,  187 7-1 886,  the  Whitney  Professorship  of 
Dynamics,  Mathematics,  and  Engineering  in  University  of  Pa., 
Philadelphia;  author.  See  Bibiography,  Chap.  IV.  Ch.  :  2 
Daughters' :  Myra^  Marks. 

1 1065  Myra^  Marks,  b.  Dec,  185 1,  St.  L.,  m.  Marietta,  May 
28,  1879,  William  Alexander  McCrea,  b.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Dec.  9, 
1847,  s.  Hugh  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (McCall),  1.  Marietta  18S1  ; 
Nashville  1886,  cotton  buyer.  Ch.  :  Amira  Bacon^  McCrea,  b. 
Dec.  30,  1 88 1,  Marietta.     Chihf,  d.  St.  L.,  y. 

4765. 

William  WaUbt'idffe'  liacon  (Abigail"),  d.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Apr.,  May  5,  1880,  m.  ]st,  E.  Granville,  Mass.,  Oct., 
1836,  Henrietta  Dickenson,  she  d.  Apr.,  1871.  He  m.  2d,  E. 
Granville,  Emily  Dickenson,  sister  to  ist  w. ;  resided  at  Spring- 
field.    Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

1 1066  Fllen'*  Bacon,  b.  E.  Granville,  m.  E.  G.,  William  Bai- 
ley; 1.  vSpringfield  1881,  of  Bailey  &  Bacon  [Edward  G.];  soap 
m'frs.     Ch. :    Williatn'  Bailey. 

T 1067  Josephine  Sophia""  Bacon,  b.  prob.  Mar.,  1843,  E.  Granv., 
principal  of  school,  Holyoke,  Mass. 

1 1068  Edcvard  Garritf  Bacon,  b.  ab.  1845,  E.  Granv.,  m. 
Westfield,  Mass.,  Jennie  Sacket,  1.  Springf.;  of  Bailey  &  Bacon. 
Ch.  :  Maria^  Bacon. 

1 1069  Porter  William  Cleveland'^  Bacon,  b.  June  6,  184S,  E. 
Granv.,  m.  Springf.  1869,  Susan  Osgood;  1.  Springf.  Ch.:  none 
living ;   2dm.;  s.  p. 

4766. 

Sherman  JoHepli'  Bacon  (Abigail^,  Ezras,  Ezra<,  Joseph^,  Samuel^, 

Mosesi),  m.  ist,  West  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1836,  Mary  Clark, 
b.  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1813,  d.  New  York  city  Mar,  7,  1872, 
da.  James  and  Mary  (Shumway).  He  m.  2d,  Canton,  N.  Y., 
July  15,  1874,  Mrs.  Hettie  Amelia  ( Kimball)  Scribner,  b.  Sept. 
24,  1837,  widow  of  Walter  Scribner,  da.  of  Harlow  and  Delia 
(Hungerford).     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

1 1070  Joseph  Shermati^  Bacon,  b.  Aug.  3,  1843,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  185  i;  life-size  portrait-bust  of  him 
in  marble  adorns  his  father's  parlor,  1884;   2d  m.:  s.  p. 


1374 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Sherman  Joseph''  Bacon  resided  in  St.  Louis  many  years, 
where  he  was  senior  partner  of  firm  Bacon  &  Hyde,  an  exten- 
sive drug-  business  in  New  York  city,  with  a  branch  at  St.  Louis. 
—  Edwards'  History  of  St.  Louis.  Mr.  Bacon  removed,  1848,  into 
his  present  (1897)  residence  in  New  York  ;  from  before  1881  a 
dealer  in  real  estate.  Mr.  Bacon  is  a  gentleman  of  the  old 
school,  has  beheld  the  wondrous  growth  and  development  of 
the  metropolis,  with  whose  advancement  he  has  been  deeply 
interested.  He  was  a  personal  friend  of  Hon.  Daniel  Webster, 
and  had  executed,  by  his  order,  a  marble  bust  of  the  statesman, 
which  occupies  a  place  in  his  library. 

4767. 

Julia  Etf  Bacon  (Abigaii«),  m.  E.  Granville,- Mass.,  1834, 
1837,  Rev.  Richard  Griffing  of  Suffield,  Mass.;  he  d.  Pewaukee, 
Waukesha  co.,  Wis.,  Apr,  26,  1876.  Was  a  home  missionary  in 
the  Baptist  church ;  preached  some  time  in  E,  Granville ; 
labored  first  in  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  afterward  at  various  points  ; 
his  health  failed,  he  spent  his  last  year  as  a  local  preacher  in 
Pewaukee.     She  1.  Pewaukee  1883.     Ch. :  the  eldest^  A.  y. 

1 107 1  Emma  C.^  Griffing,  b.  E.  Granville,  ra.  Pewaukee,  as 

2d  w.,  Edward  Smith  (he  m.  ist  ,  ch.  :   2);  1.,  1881,  Long- 

Lake,  Hennepin  co.,  Minn.  She  was  educated  for  a  teacher, 
and,  before  m.,  taught  in  Chicago,  111.     Ch.  :  3  daughters^. 

1 1072  Henry  A.  Bacon^  Griffing,  b.  Pewaukee,  m.  P.,  1866, 
Union  soldier,  taken  prisoner,  lost  health  in  Libby  prison  ;  rem., 
1866,  to  Minn.,  1.,  1881,  Silver  Lake,  McLeod  co.,  Minn.  Long 
Lake  1883.  s.  p.  11073  Richard  AP .  Griffing,  b.  Pewaukee,  m. 
St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1868-9;  Union  soldier,  lost  health  while  pris- 
oner. After  leaving  army,  was  salesman  at  St.  Albans;  re- 
turned to  Pewaukee  187 1  ;  rem.  to  Dakota  ab.  1880.  Ch.  :  2,  b. 
and  d.  vSt.  Alb.,  2  living  1881.  1 1074-5  Arthur^  Griffing,  killed 
by  cars  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1877.  Sherman  Joseph'^  Griffing,  b. 
Pewaukee,  I'd  Pewaukee,  1877;  of  Dak.  1881. 

4768. 

Henry   Dour/lass^  HaCOn  (Abigail^Ezra^  EzraSJosephs,  Samuel^, 

Moses'),  d.  Oakland,  Cal.,  Feb.  19,  1893,  a.  75,  m.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
May  2,  1844,  Julia  Ann  Page,  b.  St.  Louis,  a  da.  of  Daniel  Dear- 
born and  Deborah  (Young).     Ch.  b.  St.  Louis  : 

1 1076  Henry  Douglass^  Bacon,  b.  Feb.  26,  1845,  d.  Saratoga 
Spring.s,  N.  Y.,  July,  1853. 

Jiilia^   Bacon,  d.  St.  Louis,  inf.;  Francis^  Bacon,  d. 
St.  L.,  inf. 

+  11077     Frank  Page^  Bacon,  b.  Apr.  4,  1848. 

-j- 1 1078     Ella  Etta^  Bacon. 

1 1079     Carrie  Jennie""  Bacon.     Miss  Bacon  res.  at  home  1 886. 

Hon.  Henry  Douglass''  Bacon  was  a  resident  of  E.  Granville  to 
1833,  Hartford,  Conn.,  to  1835,  St.  Louis  to  1865,  spending  many 
months  in  N.  Y.  city  and  Europe;  San  Francisco,  Cal,  to  1868, 
and  since  1868  at  Oakland.  From  Richard  Edwards'  History  of  St. 
Louis,  1S60,  p.  132,  the  following  accompanied  by  his  portrait.-  — 


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DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


HENRY   D.    BACON. 


1375 


There  are  some  men  whose  characters  are  so  nobly  planned  by  nature  and  so  plenti- 
fully adorned  with  those  virtues  which  ennoble  humanity  that  it  is  a  duty  and  a  pleasure 
to  write  their  biographies  and  hand  them  as  memorials'  to  posterity  for  its  benefit  and 
instruction.*  For  some  time  Henry  D.  Bacon  assisted  his  father,  but  the  sphere  of  the 
farmer  was  too  circumscribed.  Wishing  to  move  to  a  place  where  he  could  have  access 
to  a  good  library,  that  he  might  improve  his  education,  which  had  not  been  as  liberal  as 
he  wished,  he  went  to  Hartford  and  entered  a  commercial  house,  in  which  he  remained 
but  a  short  time,  and  emigrated  to  St.  Louis  1835,  bearing  the  highest  testimonials  of 
character  and  capacity.  He  was  soon  engaged  as  partner  in  one  of  the  most  respectable 
drygoods  firms  in  the  city.  He  then  entered  into  the  iron  trade,  which  he  pursued  suc- 
cessfully to  1844,  when  he'became  associated  with  Daniel  D.  Page  in  the  flour  business. 

In  1848  the  banking  house  of  Page  [Daniel  D.]  &  Bacon  [Henry  D.]  was  organized, 
which,  in  a  few  years,  so  won  the  confidence  of  all  classes  of  people  that  it  did  the  heavi- 
est banking  business  in  the  whole  of  the  western  country.  A  branch  was  established  in 
Cal.,  1850,  and  in  1854  the  exchanges  reached  the  almost  staggering  amount  of  $80,000,000. 
Mr.  Bacon  was  the  active  partner,  and  so  readily  and  cordially  did  he  at  all  times  respond 
to  the  wants  of  the  commercial  community  that,  to  this  day,  many  of  our  leading  citizens 
feel  under  a  debt  of  gratitude  to  him  for  his  accommodating  liberality  at  that  period. 
The  house  of  Page  &  Bacon  was  remarkable  for  its  enterprise,  and,  in  1853,  knowing  how 
fraught  with  advantages  to  St.  Louis  would  be  a  direct  communication  to  the  East 
through  the  rich  American  bottom  of  Illinois,  they  advanced  the  immense  means  neces- 
sary for  building  the  greater  part  of  the  Ohio  &  Miss.  R.  R.  This  drew  out  an  immense 
capital  from  their  business,  and,  a  pressure  shortly  after  taking  place  in  the  money  mar- 
ket, the  firm  was  compelled,  Jan.,  1855,  to  suspend  payment.  The  suspension  caused,  for 
a  short  period,  almost  a  stagnation  in  business,  as  the  house  was  the  financial  source 
from  which  a  large  portion  of  the  business  world  drew  the  elements  of  their  vitality.  In 
the  crash  which  he  could  not  avoid,  and  which  must  have  torn  with  anguish  his  sensitive 
.organization,  Mr.  Bacon  gave  way  to  no  despondency,  to  no  selfish  grief,  but  bent  all  of 
his'  powers  to  complete  the  railroad  which  had  ever  been  one  of  his  darling  schemes,  and 
which  had  to  stop  its  operations  at  his  failure.  He  went  to  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  well 
known,  and  induced  Eastern  capitalists  to  advance  sums  requisite  for  its  completion. 
This  road,  which  now  forms  one  of  the  main  arteries  of  the  prosperity  of  St.  Louis,  owes 
its  existence  to  his  efforts. 

We  have  now  to  speak  of  Mr.  Bacon  in  the  retired  walks  of  life,  disconnected  with 
business  pursuits.  When  the  Mercantile  Library  was  in  its  infancy  he  stood  its  powerful 
friend,  and  to-day  it  is  one  of  the  most  cherished  ornaments  and  institutions  of  our  city. 
The  members  have  not  been  guilty  of  ingratitude,  for  they  have  graced  the  walls  with  a 
splended  portrait  of  their  early  benefactor.  The  splendid  building  known  as  the  Union 
Presb.  Church,  in  which  Rev.  Wm.  Holmes  officiated,  he  built  and  furnished,  and  dona- 
ted to  the  church  $80,000  of  the  immense  expense  he  had  incurred.  The  Webster  College 
^and  House  of  the  Friendless  are  beneficiaries  ;  and  his  daily  charities  have  relieved  a 
plenitude  of  suffering.  He  has  ever  been  the  friend  of  humanity,  and  is  looked  upon  as 
the  soul  of  honor  and  of  human  uprightness. 

In  James  Dumvoody  Brownso7i  De  Bow's  Review  for  i8j§  Pastor 
Holmes  of  St.  Louis  furnishes  facts  of  H.  D.  Bacon  up  to  then. 

Dr.  Charles  M.'  Blake.  +3410  writes  us,  January  9,  1886: 
"  The  last  25  years  of  the  life  of  Hon.  Henry  D.  Bacon  are 
quite  as  full  of  interest.  He  spent  some  time  in  Europe, 
brought  home  vast  quantities  of  paintings,  statuary,  and  virtu; 
built  Art  Building  at  Berkeley,  University  of  Cal.,  cost  $40,000, 
and  presented,  with  his  collection,  to  the  University  1881,  —  a 
noble  gift  to  the  youth  of  California. 

[See  Addresses  at  Inaugiiratioii  of  IV.  T.  Reid  as  Pres.  of  Uni- 
versity of  Cal.,  and  the  dedication  of  the  Bacon  Art  and  Library 
Building,  Berkeley,  Aug.  2j,  1881,  pp.  79-100. —  Address  delivered 
by  H.  D.  Bacon.] 

4769. 

PRUDENCE  COVEY^  CLEVELAND  (Eiihu«,  Ezra^,  EzraMos.3, 
Samuep),  m.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  12,  1847,  Asher  ]\Iiner  Babcock, 
b.  Leyden,  Mass.,  June  16,  1798,  s.  Ezra  and  Saberah  (Stillman). 
Dwelt  Scott,  N.  Y.,  to  1844,  machinist  and  schoolmaster;  and 
since  at  Westerly,  R.  L  (1883),  manufacturer,  under  firm  name: 
Pawcatuck  Mfg.  Co.,  and  publishes  the  Literary  Echo.     Ch.: 

1 1080  Lierbert  Alberti^  Babcock,  b.  July  5,  1848,  Westerly, 
m.  June  23,  1875,  Fannie  Esther  Watrous,  b.  Stonington,  Conn., 
Sept.  14,  1853.     Ch.:  Mary  Esther'^  Babcock,  b.  July  27,  1880,  S. 


1376  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4770. 

HANNAH  LUCRETIA'  CLEVELAND  (Eiihu^),  m.  Adams, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  22,  1838,  Charles  E.  Green  of  Sackett's  Harbor,  N. 
Y.,  b.  Pinckney,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1810,  s.  Caleb  and  Susannah 
(Williams).  Dwelt  five  years  in  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.,  22  years  in 
Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  and  since  in  Jefferson  co.  N.  Y.  (1883),  far- 
mer.    Ch.: 

11081  Edivin  Mars/i^  Green,  b.  Feb.  19,  1839,  Hounsfield, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Feb.  19,  1875,  Mary  R.  Warren,  born  H.,  Nov.  8,  1842. 
Ch.:    /.  Graftoif  Green,  b.  Aug.  20,  1876,  Watertown,  N.  Y. 

11082  Francis  D.*"  Green,  b.  Nov.  29,  1840,  Adams,  m.  Mar. 
17,  1868,  Emma  Hunt,  b.  Hounsf.,  June  11,  1844.  Ch.:  Charles 
F.^  Green,  b.  Dec.  2,  1872,  H.  Oscar  M.^  Green,  b.  Sept.  15,  1842, 
Verona,  N.  Y.,  d.  Hounsf.,  Aug.  14,  1843. 

11083  Oscar  M.""  Green  (ag.),  b.  June  29,  1844,  Hounsf.,  d. 
Buda,  Bureau  co.,  111.,  Aug.  19,  187 1,  m.  Celestine  Matterson,  b. 
Hounsf.,  Nov.  20,  1844.  Ch.:  Edwin  N!"  Green,  b.  Apr.  10,  1867, 
Hounsfield. 

1 1084  Isadore  Z."  Green,  b.  Feb.  8,  1846,  H. 

1 1085  Courtland  Z>/  Green,  b.  Aug.  17,  1849,  Hounsf.,  m. 
Clorinda  Owens,  b.  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1852.  Ch.  born 
Hounsf.:  Leivis  B.^  Green,  Apr.  15,  1873;  Oicen  D.^  Green,  Oct. 
28.  1874. 

4771. 

JAMES     MONROE'    CLEVELAND    (Elihu»,  Ezra»,  Ezras  Joseph3, 

SamueP,  Mosesi),  m.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1841,  Lavinia  Catherine 
Bates,  b.  Adams,  Feb.  6,  1820,  da.  of  Artemas  and  Catharine 
(Stowell).  Ch.  b.  Adams :  Artemas*,  b.  Dec.  21,  1841,  d.  Dec. 
5,  1842. 

1 1086  Emma  Prudence"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1845,  ™- 
Adams,  Oct.  11,  1864,  Sylvester  Gilbert  Nott,  b.  vSummerville, 
St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2,  1836,  son  Reuben  and  Olive 
(Bagley).     Ch.:  5. 

1 1087  Adella  Lucretia'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1849,  d. 
Dec.  28,  1863. 

+  11088     Artie  Bates*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  20,  1853. 

James  Monroe'  Cleveland,  residence,  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  to 
1834,  and  since  at  Adams  (1896).  Here  he  devoted  his  atten- 
tion to  seed  growing,  in  which  he  has  been  eminently  success- 
ful. In  1 85 1,  he  went  to  New  York  city  with  4  bushels  of  peas 
for  seed  purposes.  In  185 1,  he  established  the  business,  which 
has  since  grown  into  an  enormous  one.  In  the  Gazetteer,  he  is 
called  the  greatest  seed  grower  in  the  U.  S.  The  establishment 
has  been  cultivating  and  iinproving  the  properties  of  the  pea 
until  they  have  produced  one  containing  37  per  cent,  more 
sugar  than  any  other  on  the  market ;  and  later,  the  firm  became 
Artie  B.  Cleveland  [his  son]  &  Co.,  afterward  (1884),  the  A.  B. 
Cleveland  Co. 

From  History  of  Jefferson  co.,  N.  ]'.,  by  John  A.  //adi/oc/c,  ;q3'' —  ]  AMES  M.  CLEVE- 
LAND [steel  portrait].  The  history  of  the  town  of  Adatiis  would  not  be  complete  without 
prominent  mention  of  James  M.  Cleveland.  Mr.  Cleveland  was  educated  for,  and  com- 
:Tienced  life  as,  a  farmer,  and  to  1851  was  successful  in  his  vocation.  He  was  a  promi- 
nent and  valuable  inember  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  of  Jefferson  co.  In  1851,  he  con- 
ceived the  idea  and  established  at  Adams  the  business  of  growing  peas,  etc.,  for  seed 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1377 

purposes.  He  conducted  the  business  from  1851  to  1877,  when  the  business  was  removed 
to  Capt  Vincent,  and  subsequently  to  New  York  city.  As  long  as  Mr.  Cleveland  was 
interested  it  was  one  of  the  finest  enterprises  in  the  State,  and  from  which  he  retired  with 
a  competency.  His  house  and  grounds  where  he  resides  are  arranged  with  the  finest 
ideas  of  symmetry.  He  has  been  foremost  in  the  advancement  of  all  the  interests  which 
pertain  to  the  best  advantage  of  his  village.  All  of  the  religious  societies  of  Adams  have 
met  with  liberal  donations  from  him,  and  the  cause  of  education  has  received  substan- 
tial tokens  of  his  liberality.  In  politics,  a  Democrat.  In  1880,  he  was  nominated  for 
Member  of  Assembly  for  the  First  Dist.,  and,  though  the  district  was  Republican,  led 
his  ticket.  Ten  times  have  the  citizens  of  Adams  elected  him  to  the  presidency  of  the 
village,  and  each  time  by  majorities  that  have  made  his  election  almost  unanimous  ; 
showing  their  appreciation  of  his  judgment  and  conservative  actions  in  controlling  their 
municipal  affairs. 

Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  man  of  culture  and  information,  which  has  been  acquired  by  con- 
tact with  men  and  affairs,  augmented  by  a  wide  experience  in  travel  and  research.  He 
has  visited  all  the  cities  of  note  in  his  country. 

Mr.  James  Monroe'  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Gen- 
ealogy. 

4772. 

Lucetta^  Covey    (Polly«,  Ezra=,  Ezras  Joseph^,  Samuel^),  m.   May  27, 

1828,  Joel  Witter,  he  d.  June  14,  1848.  She  1.  1883,  Leonards- 
ville,  Madison  co.,  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

1 1089     Parintha  Lucetta^  Witter,  b.  Nov.  9,  1829,  Brookfield, 
•N.  Y.      1 1090     Jared  Covey^  Witter,  Sept.  30,  1831,  B. 

11091  Samuel  [ofP  Witter,  b.  Feb.  14,  1834,  B.,  m.  Sarah 
Jane  Brown.  Ch.:  Katie  Liicetta^  Witter,  b.  Nov.  5,  1865  ;  Hattie\ 
Oct.  24,  1866;  Samuel  Earl\  Sept.  9,  1868;  Elbert  Jared\  b.  Oct. 
12,  1870,  died  Feb.  12,  18 — ;  Matie  Parintha\  b.  July  29,  1872; 
Clarence'  Witter,  Mar.  4,  1879.  Martin  Van  Buren"  Witter,  born 
Mar.  25,  1835,  d.  Apr.  21, 1839  ;  John  Fox^  Witter,  b.  May  8,  1838, 
d.  Mar.  30,  1841. 

1 1092  Phebe  Eleanor^  WJtter,  b.  Jan.  26,  1843. 

4775. 

POLLY     LOVEJOY'     CLEVELAND    (SamuelS  Ty-Khall^,   Ezra4, 

Josephs,  Samuel'-),  d.  Constable  or  Moira,  Franklin  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
15,  1862,  a.  70,  married  Plainfield  or  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Ebenezer 
Wright  Kellogg,  b.  Offord,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1785-6,  d.  Constable, 
May  12,  1865,  s.  Ebenezer  and  Tamar  (Wright).  Farmer.  In 
politics,  he  was  a  life-long  Democrat.     Ch. : 

11093  Sarah  Marinda\  b.  Sept.  12,  1812,  Marshfield,  Wash- 
ington CO.,  Vt.,  d.  Constable,  Apr.  18,  1835-6. 

1 1094  Mary  Adeline^  Kellogg,  b.  Dec.  15,  181 3,  Plainfield, 
Vt.,  m.  Georgia,  Vt.,  Aug.  2,  1848,  Edward  Homer  Carter,  born 
Sheldon,  Vt.,  Nov.  3,  181 9,  son  Ira  and  Catharine  (Burchard). 
Dwelt  Vineland,  N.  J.,  1.  1884,  N.  Y.  city,  dentist.  Ch. :  Mary 
Adeline''  Carter,  b.  June  28,  1850,  Hinesburgh,  Chittenden  co.,Vt.; 
Charles  Edward'  Carter,  b.  May  11,  1852,  H.,  d.  May,  1853  ;  Mar- 
tha Augusta^  Carter,  b.  Aug.  28,  1855,  Jericho,  Vt.;  Emma  Jane^ 
Carter,  b.  June,  J.,  d.  J.,  July,  1857,  a.  3  weeks. 

1 1095  Fidelia  Maria^  J^ellogg,  b.  Sept.  5,  181 5,  Montpelier, 
Vt.,  m.  New  Haven,  Addison  co.,  Vt.,  Dec.  20,  1835,  Edward 
Martin,  b.  Ferrisburgh,  Addison  co.,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1806,  d.  Georgia, 
Vt.,  Aug.  25,  1879,  s.  Edward  and  Elizabeth  (Chase),  farmer. 
She  1.  Georgia,  Enosburgh  Falls,  Franklin  co.,  Vt.  Ch.  born 
Georgia,  Vt.:  Edward  Augustus^  Martin,  Mar.  16,  1840,  dwelt 
Fairfield,  Franklin  co.,  Vt,  1.  Georgia,  Enosburgh  F.;  Emma 
Augusta"  Martin,  b.  Mar.  8,  1844,  d.  May  20,  1851;  Charles  Allen^ 
Martin,  b.  July  4,  185 1,  1.  Sibley,  Osceola  co.,  la.,  office  work. 

87 


1378 


CLEVELAND   GEN-EALOGY, 


-I-11096  Benjamin  Fratiklui^  Kellogg,  b.  May  29,  1S17,  Mont- 
pelier.     Lovcll  ClevelancP,  b.  Dec.  5,  1818,  M.,  d.  Mar.  12,  1819. 

+ 1 1097     Laura  Ann^  Kellogg,  b.  Feb.  8,  1820,  Montp. 

-I-1109S     Harvey  Ebenezer^  Kellogg,  b.  Oct.  28,  1821,  M. 

Horace  Delana',  b.  Oct.  10,  1823,  d.  Feb.  14,  1S24. 
1 1099  Samuel  Cleveland"^  Kellogg,  b.  Mar.  13,  1827,  Calais, 
Vt.,  m.  Jan.  15,  1861,  Almira  Sophronia  Trideau,  b.  Canada,  P.  Q., 
Dec.  10,  1844,  d.  E.  Constable,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1881;  1.  Constable, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  E.  Constable  :  Emma  Fidelia^  Kellogg,  b.  June  9, 
1862  ;  Lovel  Charles^  Kellogg,  b.  Sept.  21,  1863,  d.  Apr.  13,  1883  ; 
George  Wright^  Kellogg,  b.  Apr.  17,  1865  ;  Mina  Almira^  Kellogg, 
June  20,  1867  ;  Cora  BelT  Kellogg,  Nov.  2,  1869  ;  William  Wallace'^ 
Kellogg,  Sept.  11,  187 1;  Mary^Jane^  Kellogg,  July  3,  1873;  Inf.\ 
d.  unnamed;  Orie  Agnes^  Kellogg,  July  24,  1876;  Almira  Maiid^ 
Kellogg,  b.  Sept.  16,  1881,  d.  E.  Constable,  Apr.  23,  1882. 

moo  Eliza  Jane^  Kellogg,  b.  ^lay  22,  1829,  Calais,  m.  Con- 
stable, Oct.  I,  i860,  Fletcher  Stewart,  b.  Isle  La  Motte,Vt..  May 
9,  1830,  s.  Rev.  Lemuel  and  Sally  (Ellithorp).  He  and  w.  are 
mutes,  educated  at  Institute,  N.  Y.  city,  1.  Westville,  Otsego  co., 
N.  Y.  Ch.:  Fidelia  Lovejoy^  Sfeicart,  b.  Oct.  17,  1862,  Brandon, 
Franklin  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  Moira.  Sept.  7,  1872. 

Shubael  Wheeler^  Kellogg,  b.  May  20,  183 1,  Const.,  d. 
C,  Nov.  7,  1835  ;  Peter  RusseP  Kellogg,  b.  June  25,  1834,  C,  died 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1853. 

4-11101     Lucia  Caroline*  Kellogg,  b.  Jan.  14,  1S25,  Calais. 

4776. 

ABIGAIL  CRANE^  CLEVELAND  (samuei«),  d.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  June  4,  1836,  a.  41,  m.  R.,  Jan.  26,  1829,  Nathan  Lyman, 
b.  Southampton,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1801,  d.  S.,  Aug.  19,  1868,  a  s. 
John  and  Eunice  (Ely).  Ch.  b.  Rochester:  Elizabeth  Lucia*  Ly- 
man, b.  Dec.  29,  1829,  d.  R.,  Mar.  18,  1830  ;  Jo/in  Cleveland*  Lyman, 
b.  Jan.  25,  1832,  d.  R.,  Apr.  10,  1846. 

1 1 102  Nathan  Henrf  Lyman,  b.  Feb.  24,  1S35,  m.  South- 
ampton, Jan.  31,  i860,  Julia  Edwards  Sheldon,  born  S.,  Jan.  16, 
1838,  da.  Silas  and  Anna  (King),  1.  Southampton,  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Southampton  :  Orrie  Abbie\  b.  Aug.  11,  1861,  d.  Aug.  26, 1864; 
Wilfred  JoJm\  b.  Aug.  4,  1863  ;  Wimiifred  Julia\  b.  Aug.  4,  1863, 
d.  July  18,  1864;   Clifford  Henry^  Lyman,  b.  Nov.  25,  1864. 

Benjamin  Ely^  Lyman,  b.  May  24,  d.  R.,  Aug.  26,  1836. 

Nathan  Lyman,  of  Rochester  and  Southampton,  farmer. 

Lvman  an cest ?-v :— Thomas^, -,  HenrvS,  Richard-*,  Richard*  [see +1945,  p.  800]; 

John*,  b.  Windsor, 'Conn.;  Lt.  Joshua';  John*^;  John>'  Lyman  m.  Eunice  'Ely.— Coleman  s 
Lyman  gen.,  sjb. 

4777. 

CAROLINE  MATILDA^  CLEVELAND  (samuei«),  died 
Southampton,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1873,  a.  76-7,  m.  Plainfield,  N.  H., 
Apr.  10,  1814,  Lyman  Williams,  b.  P.,  Aug.  26,  1791,  d.  P.,  Sept., 
1858,  s.  Elisha  and  Alice  (Clark).     Dwelt  Plainf.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

+  11 103  Dennison*  Williams,  b.  Aug.  16,  1814,  Apr.  16,  181 7, 
Plainfield. 

+  11 104     Edward  Evans*  Williams,  b.  Jan.  3,  1815. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


4778. 


1379 


LUCIA  KINNEY'  CLEVELAND  (samuei"),  m.  ist,  Gran- 
ville, N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1 820-1,  William  Lyman,  born  Ludlow,  Vt., 
Apr.  29,  1800,  d.  Byron,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1828,  a  son  Solomon  and 
Elizabeth  (Dean).  She  m.  2d,  Constable,  N.  Y.,  June  3,  1832, 
Warren  Parker,  b.  Stanstead,  Can.,  Oct.  24,  1808,  d.  Barre,  N.Y., 
Aug.  14,  1854,  s.  Isaac  and  Catharine  (Hyde).  Ch.  by  ist  m., 
b.  Byron  : 

1 1 105  Orra^  Lyman,  b.  June  2,  or  3,  1822,  m.  ist,  Barre, 
Oct.  7,  1840,  Charles  Joseph  Hood,  b.  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  21, 
1815,  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  23,  1850,  s.  Joseph  and  Nancy  (Byers), 
merch.  She  m.  2d,  Chicago,  Oct.  28,  1856,  Hon.  John  Chamber- 
lain, b.  Alstead,  N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1803,  d.  Watseka,  111.,  Dec.  16, 
1866,  s.  Hon.  John  and  Nancy  (Hubbard).  She  1.  Watseka  1886. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Joh7i  Lytnafi^  Hood,  b.  Feb.  27,  1842,  Knowlesville, 
Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  K.  Aug.  23,  1843  ;  Alice  Lucicf  Hood,  b. 
Apr.  2,  K.,  d.  K.  Oct.  27,  1844;  Frank  Parker^  Hood,  b.  Apr.  5, 
K.,  d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1846  ;  Willie  Charles^  Hood,  b.  Sept. 
4,  1848,  B..  d.  Knowl.  Jane  29,  1850;  by  2d  m.:  Orra  Nancf 
Chamberlain,  b.  Nov.  23,  1858,  Watseka,  unm.,  1.  Watseka  1885  ; 
Mary  Elizabeth^  Chamberlain,  b.  Maj^  5,  1861,  Oilman,  Iroquois 
CO.,  111.,  d.  G.  Aug.  14,  1 86 1  ;  John  Cleveland'^  Chamberlain,  b.  Mar. 
20,  Watseka,  d.  W.  Nov.  26,  1866. 

1 1 106  Fannie  Elizabeth*  Lyman,  \).  Dec.  28,  1825,  m.  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  July  4,  1848,  George  Hodge  Potter,  b.  Milton,  N.Y., 
Jan.  27,  1819,  son  Constant  and  Celinda  (Hodge),  1.  Gilman, 
farmer,  s.  p. 

1 1 107  William  Cleveland^  Lyman,  b.  Aug.  19,  1828,  m.  Barre, 
May  3,  1849,  Emily  Melissa  Ferris,  b.  Barre  July  8,  1830,  daugh- 
ter Charles  and  Mary  (Morse),  1.  Minden,  Kearney  co.,  Neb., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Frederic  Williani^  Lyman,  b.  Dec.  23,  1849,  Barre, 
d.  Dorchester,  Saline  co..  Neb.,  1872,  a.  23,  unm.;  Lda  Lucia^  Ly- 
man, b.  Apr.  29,  1852,  Shelby,  N.  Y.,  d.  bef.  1885  ;  Alary  Emilf 
Lyman,  b.  June  4,  1853,  Ridgeway  ;  Henry  Cleveland"^  Lyman,  Mar. 
31,  1856,  R.;  Fannie  Jane^  Lyman,  Oct.  15,  1858,  Hillsdale,  Mich.; 
Dwight  Wilsoif  Lyinan,  Sept.  12,  i860,  H.;  Alice  Amelia^,  Jan.  7, 
1863,  Onarga,  Iroquois  co..  111.;  Charles  Eddie^,  May  12,  1865,  O.; 
Joluf  Feb.  24,  1867,  O.;  Frank^,  Apr.  10,  1868  ;  Lucia  Leonard^, 
Jan.  20,  1871,  O.;  Wille  Arthur'^,  July  7,  1872  ;  James  Eugene^  Ly- 
man, vSept.  24,  1873,  O.     By  2d  m.: 

1 1 108  Dwight  Lyman^  Parker,  b.  Apr.  29,  1836,  Barre,  m. 
Chicago  June  20,  1865,  Mary  Louisa  Ball,  b..  Aurora,  111.,  Feb. 
22,  1844,  da.  Silas  R.  and  Jane  (Hyde),  1.  Gilman,  banker.  Ch.: 
Dwight  Pair  Parker,  b.  July  14,  G.,  d.  Aug.  5,  1866  ;  Robert  War- 
reff  Parker,  h.  Nov.  12,  1868,  Watseka;  Mary  Grace^  Parker, 
Jan.  20,  1877,  Gil.;  Ralph  Dwight^  Parker,  Jan.  30,  1881,  G. 

William  Lyman  of  Byron,  farmer.  William  Parker  of  Barre 
to  1851,  farmer;  Chicago  1851,  established  the  first — Parker's 
Omnibus  —  line  (now  known  as  Parmelee's),  was  proprietor  to 
decease.     His  widow  rem.  1857  to  Gilman,  res.  there  1885. 


1380 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


4779. 


LOVELL    TISDALE^    CLEVELAND    (Samuel^,  Tyxham,  Ezra^. 

Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  d.  Constable,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1855,  a.  54,  m. 
Plainfield,  N.  H.,  May  19,  1822,  Mary  Morse  Kenyon,  h.  P.  Jan. 
15,  1800,  1806,  d.  Constable  Sept.  17,  1781,  a  da.  Joseph.  Of  Con- 
stable, farmer.  Ch.  b.  Plainfield,  N.  H.:  George  Darling*,  b. 
Aug.  23,  1828,  d.  Apr.  16,  1829. 

-]-iiio9  George  Washington"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  2,  1832, 
Constable. 

4780, 

JAMES  GOULD'  CLEVELAND  (samuei^),  d.  Akron,  Ohio, 
Apr.  5,  1884,  a.  77,  m.  Constable,  N.  Y.,  1828,  Lucy  Jane  Bod- 
well,  b.  Stanstead,  Can.,  1815,  d.  Akron  Aug.  16,  1869,  a  daugh- 
ter Samuel  and  Polly  (Gould).  Resided  at  Constable,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.,  1830-3,  Cleveland,  O.,  ran  an  omnibus  line  ;  after- 
ward at  Akron,  builder.     Ch.  b.  Malone,  N.  Y.: 

-j-iiiio     Charles  Gilman"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  14,  1829. 
mil     Denison  Gilbert^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  24,  1834,  m. 
Akron  May  27,  1884,  Amelia  Beyer,  b.   Proven,  Germany,  Apr. 
30,  1849,  ^^-  August  and  Ainelia  (Layman),  1.  Akron  1885,  engi- 
neer and  machinist,     s.  p. 

1 11 12  Lucy  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  May  15,  1839,  m.  Akron 
Nov.  9,  1867,  Horace  Wales  Shurtliff,  b.  Franklin,  Ross  co.,  O., 
Sept.  4,  1832,  d.  Akron  Nov.  9,  1881,  s.  Timothy  Wales  and  Car- 
oline (Ives),  engineer.     She  1.  Cleveland,  O.     s.  p. 

4781. 

ELIZA  LOVEJOY'  CLEVELAND  (samuei«),  d.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  24,  1875,  a.  66,  m.  ist,  Franklin  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6, 
1828,  as  2d  w..  Freeman  Hall,  b.  Vt.  Sept.  i,  1796,  d.  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  185 1,  a  son  Edward  and  Elizabeth  (Whitcomb), 
harness  maker.  She  m.  2d,  Alabama,  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr., 
1865,  as  2d  wife,  Moses  True,  b.  Plainfield,  N.  H.,  Aug.  10,  1787, 
d.  Oakfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1867,  as.  Moses  and  Dorothy  (Fifield), 
farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Son^. 

11 1 13  Cornelia  Hezekiah^  Hall,  b.  Jan.  i,  1830,  New  Haven, 
Vt,  m.  Saratoga  May  23,  1848,  Charles  Alanson  Martin,  b.  S. 
Oct.  10,  1829,  a  s.  Hiram  Henry  and  Sally  (West).  Ch.:  Frank 
Charles'  Martin,  b.  Nov.  24,  1849,  d.  Jan.  24,  1873  ;  Smith  Allen^ 
Martin,  b.  Nov.  24,  1851  ;  Warren  Cleveland''  Martin,  b.  Dec.  12, 
1853,  I.  Savanna,  Carroll  co..  111.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

4783. 

THEODORE  NEWCOMB'  CLEVELAND  (samuei^),  mar- 
ried ist,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1848,  Emma  Jane  Sherman,  b. 
R.  May  22,  1829,  died  Greenville,  Greenville  co.,  S.  C,  June  19, 
1861,  a  da.  James  and  Martha  (Palmer).  He  m.  2d,  Oilman,  111., 
June  9,  1867,  Sarah  Ellen  Killam,  b.  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  Mar.  23, 
1840,  da.  James  M.  and  Sarah  (Doane).  Dwelt  Gilman  ;  1.  1885 
Dwight,  Livingston  co..  111.,  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 


DESCENDANTS    OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  138 1 

11114  Max  De  Lisle**  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  19,  Greenville, 
d.  Greenville  Sept.  25,  1861.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

4784. 

SARAH      GOULD'     CLEVELAND      (Sarauel^   Tyxham,    Ezra"), 

residence  Byron,  N.  Y.,  and  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  to  1852  ;  began  to 
teach,  when  17  years  old,  in  a  district  school ;  rem.  1852  to  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  principal  of  Union  High  (private)  school  six  years  ; 
needing  a  change  of  climate,  opened  a  school  in  Minn.  1858  ; 
removed  1859  to  la.  in  school  and  temperance  work  ;  entered 
the  mission  work  in  Chicago  1865,  and  from  1865  has  efficiently 
filled  the  office  of  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  mission- 
ary of  Chicago,  and  has  been  also  in  constant  service  nearly  3 
years  in  the  new  West,  acting  gen.  sec.  of  Colorado  Springs  Y, 
M.  C.  A.  Was  nearly  9  years  personal  missionary  of  Mr.  James 
L.  Reynolds,  layman  of  Trinity  Episcopal  church  of  Chicago 
(distributing  for  him  nearly  $6,000  among  the  erring  and  suffer- 
ing), who,  at  his  death,  1873,  placed  her  in  work  of  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Chicago  ;  res.  Chicago  1885. 

'From  Report  of  IV.  C.  Ass7i.,  Jacksonville,  JIL,  fSyj-4  —  This  Society  was  organized 
May  12,  1S71,  by  the  advice  and  under  the  direction  of  Mrs.  Cleveland,  city  missionary  of 
Chicago. 

4785. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE'  CLEVELAND  (samuei»),  m.  ist. 
East  Constable,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1843,  Adele  M.  Hastings,  b.  Con- 
stable, N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1822,  da.  Jehial  and  Olive  (Hutchins). 
He  m.  2d,  before  Aug.,  1885,  res.  Constable  to  1884,  Westville, 
N.  Y.,  1885,  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Constable  : 

-I-11115     George  Henry"*  Cleveland,  b.  July  31,  1845. 

11116  Charles  Jehial^  Cleveland,  b.  1847,  m.  C.  1874, 
Ellen  Hall,  b.  C,  only  da.  Loren  and  Ellen,  1.  Constable,  builder, 
Rutland,  Vt.     s.  p. 

11117  Joseph'  Cleveland,  b.  1849,  ^^nm.,  dwelt  Constable 
to  1871,  Holyoke,  Mass.,  since,  in  manufactory,  W.  Rutland. 

11 1 18  Mary  Maria^  Cleveland,  b.  185 1,  died  Constable 
1869,  1879,  unm. 

11119  Delia  Permelia*  Cleveland,  b.  1852,  d.  C.  Aug. 
19,  1882,  m.  E.  Constable  Jan.  14,  1872,  as  ist  w.,  Wallace  Wash- 
ington Chamberlain,  b.  E.  C.  Aug.  9,  1847,  s.  Myron  and  Laura 
E.  (Beebe).  (He  m.  2d,  C,  Jan.  22,  1885,  Mary  Walker  Clarke). 
Soldier  during  whole  war,  Co.  E,  60th  N.  Y.  V.  V.,  3d  Brig.,  2d 
Div.,  20th  A.  C. ;  in  23  battles;  1.  Constable,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  E. 
Constable  :  Herbert  Wallace^  Chatnberlain,  Oct.  10,  1873  ;  Hattie 
Laura^  Chamberlain,  Apr.   25,  1875. 

11120-1  William  Wallace'  Cleveland,  b.  1855,  m.  Consta- 
ble 1874.  Of  Constable,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Constable:  2  so/is'  ;  2 
daughters^.     Olive  M.'  Cleveland,  b.  1861,  unm.     Of  Constable. 

4787. 

EDWIN  RUTHVEN'  CLEVELAND  (Sanniel«,  Tyxhall^,  Ezras  Jo- 
sephs, SamueP,  Mosesi),  m.  Malone,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1850,  Laura  Ann 
Chamberlain,  b.  Constable,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  25,  1837,  a  da.  Harmon 
and  Lucretia  (Hard).     Ch. : 


1382  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

+  11122  Elmore  Edwin'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  21,  1851,  Ma- 
lone. 

1 1 123  Florence  Ida'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  20,  1855,  Const, 
m.  C.  May  31,  1876,  James  Steven  Buell,  b.  Westville,  Franklin 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1854,  a  s.  Loren  Brigham  and  Elenor 
(Ralph),  w^as  a  hop  raiser  at  Westville  to  1880;  since  a  baggage 
master  Passumpsic  R.  R.,  1.  Lyndon, Vt.,  1884.  Ch.:  Alice  Maud'' 
Buell,  b.  July  14,  1877,  Malone,  d.  Westv.  Sept.  9,  1878;  Alice Maf 
Buell,  b.  Sept.  3,  1878,  W.,  d.  W.  Apr.  15,  1879. 

+  11 124     Addie  Laura'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  9,  1859,  Consta. 

Edwin  Ruthven'  Cleveland,  of  Constable  to  1855,  Crown 
Point,  N.  Y.,  to  1859,  and  since  at  Constable  (1884);  tinsmith. 
Was  a  member  of  Co.  D,  3d  N.  Y.  Cav.,  i  year  civil  war;  Justice 
of  the  Peace  many  years  ;  was  elected  1 86 1-4,  Supervisor  of 
Constable  tp. 

4788. 

HELEN  MAR'  CLEVELAND  (samuei^),  m.  Enfield,  Conn., 
Dec.  2,  1848,  Richard  Brainard  Wells,  b.  Castleton,  Vt,  July  i, 
1 815,  a  s.  H6race  and  Cynthia  (Kendall),  1.  1885,  Sylvester,  Me- 
costa CO.,  Mich.,  mason.  Ch.:  Ediuard  SamueP  Wells,  b.  Oct.  5, 
1849,  Whately,  Mass.,  d.  July  30,  1850. 

11 125  John  Clevela?id^  Wells,  b.  Nov.  5,  185 1,  Northampton, 
Mass.,  m.  Denver,  Newaygo  co.,  Mich.,  Dec.  25,  1870,  Laura 
Maria  Bolton,  b.  South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.,  Aug.  21,  1852,  da. 
George  Washington  and  Ruth  (Gilbert),  1.  Volney,  Newaygo 
CO.,  Mich.,  farmer.  Ch. :  Myriilla  Alberta"  Wells,  h.  June  12,  1873; 
Ztieella  Belle"  Wells,  Dec.  26,  1876;  Heralda  ClevelaJid"  Wells,  h.  Aug. 
13,  1879,  d.  Aug.  26,  1883;  Durward  Fraiikliii"  Wells,  b.  May  10, 
1884. 

11 1 26  Horace  Delano""  Wells,  b.  Mar.  22,  1853,  E.  Constable, 
N.  Y.,  111.  ist.  La  Salle,  Monroe  co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  21,  1875,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Alexander,  b.  La  S.  July  26,  1853,  d.  Hesperia,  Oceana 
CO.,  Mich.,  July  29,  1882,  da.  John  and  Jane  (Green).  He  m.  2d, 
Hinton,  Mich.,  July  6,  1884,  Mrs.  Mary  Louisa  (Close)  Cooper,  b. 
Orion,  Oakland  co.,  Mich.,  May  12,  1846,  wid.  Elijah  Cooper,  da. 
Samuel  and  Margaret  (Marshall),  1.  Mecosta,  Mecosta  co.,  Mich., 
farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Lily  May"  Wells,  b.  May  29,  1878. 

111 27  Ella  Amelia^  Wells,  b.  Dec.  25,  1854,  Philadelphia, 
Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  ist,  Dec.  25,  1869,  William  Albert  Wade, 
b.  mid-ocean,  Jan.  i,  1845,  d.  Tex.  1876,  s.  Charles  and  Mary 
Ann  (Moore),  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  Nov.  26,  1879,  Rev.  Cassander 
Wallace  Seymour,  b.  Waverly,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1844,  a  s.  Alva 
Noyes  and  Mary  Ann  (Manley),  clergym.  Hesperia.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.;  Lessora  Augusta"  Wade,  b.  Jan.  26,  187  i;  Williajn  Albert"  Wade, 
Sept.  I,  1874;  by  2d  m.:  Cassander  Wallace"  Seymour,  b.  Sept.  26, 
1880,  d.  July  16,  1882;  Edward  Wallace  Cassander"  Seymour,  b.  Sept. 
29,  1882. 

1 1 128  Alice  Louisa^  Wells,  b.  Mar.  23,  1856,  Leroy,  N.  Y.,  d. 
Apr.  14,  i860;  Eva  Arm*  Wells,  b.  Jan.  13,  1858,  Evans'  Mills,  N. 
Y.,  d.  Oct.  21,  1861;  Richard  Brainard^  Wells,  b.  Feb.  6,  1862,  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.,  d.  Feb.  20,  1862;  Albertie  May""  Wells,  b.  Dec.  31,  1872, 
Leavitt,  Mich. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^   CLEVELAND.  1383 

4789. 

FREEMAN  PULSIFER'  CLEVELAND  (samuei«),  m.  Bel- 
mont, N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1854,  Candace  Billings,  b.  Pierrepont,  St. 
Lawrence  co.,  N.Y.,  Apr.  24,  1837,  da.  Jonas  and  Rhoda  (Graves), 
1.  Belmont  (P.  O.  Malone),  N.  Y.,  farmer  1883.     Ch.: 

+  11 129     Samuel  Jonas"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  24,  1857. 

-I-11130  Leslie  Edward^  Cleveland,  b.  July  16,  1859. 
1 1 131  Frederic  Walter*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug".  24,  1861, 
m.  Malone,  Feb.  15,  1883,  Mary  Aurora  McChesney  of  M.,  b. 
Dec.  6,  1856,  da.  George  and  Margaret  (Schryer).  Of  Malone, 
farmer.  11132-5  Everett  Freeman"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  4,  1866; 
Ernest  Alfred",  May  4,  1871  ;  James  Ethel",  Sept.  10,  1875  ; 
Fletcher  Dunham",  Sept.  30,  1877. 

4791. 

ji1/1HiVf(^  3£0VSe  (Abigail  Cranes,  Tyxhall^,  Ezra*,  Josephs,  Samuel'),  m. 

Hardwick,Vt.,  Dec,  29,  1859,  as  2d  w.,  Robert  Holmes,  b.  Jan.  2, 
1799,  d.  Johnson,  Lamoille  co.,Vt.,  July  i,  1870,  as.  John,  s.  p.  She 
res.  1859-80  Johnson;  1886  Burlington, Vt.  Robert  Holmes,  far- 
mer, m.  ist,  Nancy  Gilmore,  b.  Jan.  18,  1802,  d.  June  9,  1859. 
Ch.,  b.  Johnson  :  Maria  Holmes,  b.  Oct.  5,  1825,  m.  Parish,  1. 
Johnson  ;  Sabrina  C.  Holmes,  b.  Apr.  10,  1825,  d.  Essex,  Vt., 
Dec.  30,  1865  ;  Darius  G.  Holmes,  b.  Jan.  5,  1830,  1.  Johnson  ; 
John  Holmes,  June  19,  1832,  1.  Burlington;  James  Holmes,  June 
19,  1S32,  1.  Johnson;  Hannah  J.  Holmes,  b.  Oct.  29,  1835,  d.  Wa- 
terville,  Lamoille  co.,  Vt.,  Sept.  18,  1884;  Catharine  Holmes,  b. 
Dec.  15,  1840,  d.  Johnson  1841  ;  Nancy  P.  Holmes,  Mar.  4,  1842,1. 
Irasburg,  Vt.;  Robert  H.  Holmes,  July  2,  1848,  1.  Shoreham,  Vt. 

4792. 

Divine  Tuttle'  Jlot'se  (Abigail  crane"),  d.  Hardwick,  Vt., 
1878,  a.  75,  m.  ist,  H.,  Sophronia  Sanborn,  b.  H.,  d.  H.,  a  da. 
Israel.  He  m.  2d  H.,  Azubah  Cutler;  dwelt  Hardwick,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Hardwick,  by  ist  m.:  11 136-8  Daniel  Sanbonf  Morse,  m. 
Dec;  25,  1885,  Abigail,  1.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  1886,  gen'l  book 
agt.  Appleton  &  Co.;  Liicy^  Morse,  b.  Oct.  5,  1838,  d.  H.  Jan.  i, 
1842;  Willianf  Morse,  b.  July  1841,  d.  H.  1864,  unm.  By  2d  m.  : 
Nathan  Cutler''  Morse,  m.,  1.  Hardwick,  farmer.     Ch. :  severaP. 

4793. 

Amasa'  3Iorse  (Abigail  c.s),  d.  Naperville,  111.,  May  19,  1875, 
a.  70,  m.  Bakersfield,  Franklin  co.,  Vt.,  Miriam  Pamelia  Ball,  b. 
1 81 2,  d.  Naperv.  Jan.  2,  1871,  da.  Benjamin  and  Delphne,  rem. 
to  111.  1835,  dwelt  many  years  Lisle,  Du  Page  co..  111.,  afterward 
at  Dupage,  Will  co..  111.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Adelia  Altnira^,  b.  Aug. 
19,  1831,  d.  Aug.  25,  1833  ;  1 1 139  Aiyielia''  Morse,  m.  Lisle,  May  i, 
1854,  Robert  N  a  per,  he  d.  Naperville,  aged  45,  s.  Capt.  Joseph, 
for  whom  Naperville  was  named.  She  afterward  I'd  Chicago, 
111.,  1.  1885  Holt  CO.,  Neb.  Ch.:  Joseph  Morse'  Naper,  b.  1862,1. 
Holt  CO.;  Ralph^  Naper,  1865,  1.  H.  co.  Edward  Belknap^  Morse,  d. 
Sept.  5,  1834. 


1384  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

1 1 140  Edward  Augustus^  Morse  (T)r}),  b.  1837,  d.  Naperv. 
Nov.  14,  1880,  m.  Dupage,  Oct.  4,  1858,  Harriet  A.  Wescott,  b. 
D.,  a  da.  Seth  and  Mary  J.  Studied  medicine  and  rec'd  diplo- 
ma at  Chicago  1 860-1,  practised  allopathy  at  Downer's  Grove, 
Du  Page  CO.,  111.,  and  Naperville,  farm  owner.  His  widow  an 
artist,  crayon,  &c.,  teacher,  res.  Naperville.  Ch.:  Frances  Evelyn^ 
Morse,  b.  1867  ;  Harold  Wescott^  Morse,  1870.  WiUiatn  Henry^,  d. 
Dec.  21,  1839;  Frances  Evelyn^  Morse,  d.  Mar.  12,  1845. 

1 1 141  Frank"  Morse,  b.  1853,  Naperv.,  m.  Dupage,  May  i, 
1875,  Jennie  E.  Freeman,  druggist.     Ch.:  JVellie^  Morse,  b.  1878. 

4794. 

AUifllStUS'  3£orSe  (AWgail  Crane«,  Tyxhalis,  EzraS  Josephs,  SaniueP, 

Mosesi),  d.  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Jan.  8,  1891,  a.  84,  m.  N.  Sept.  22, 
1839,  Rebecca  Clapp,  b.  N.  Nov.  11,  1814,  d.  N.  Mar.  14,  1891,  a 
da.   Henry  and  Rebecca  (Coffin).     Ch.: 

11 142  Augustus''  Morse,  b.  Mar.  24,  1841,  N.,  d.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  June  25,  1871,  unm.,  grad.  Trinity  coll.,  Hartford,  1862  ; 
left  Hartford  1863,  to  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  taught  in  various 
places  in  Cal.,  in  U.  S.  service  i  year  late  war  ;  at  Grass  Valley, 
Nevada  co.,  Cal.,  was  principal  High  School,  Supt.  of  co.  schools, 
and  editor,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  11143  Mary  Anna^ 
Morse,  b.  Aug.  10,  1843,  Nantucket,  d.  N.  Aug.  25,  1858;  11 144 
Eleanor  Good^oin'*  Morse,  b.  Apr.  19,  1847,  N.  Miss  Morse,  grad. 
Hartford  High  School,  teacher  N.  Grammar  School,  Hartford, 
1886. 

I II 45  Herman  Nelson^  Morse,  b.  Mar.  6,  185 1,  Nantucket, 
m.  Ludington,  Mason  co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  ?  1879,  Sarah  Eliza  Smith, 
b.  Manistee,  Manistee  co.  ?  Mich.,  May  7,  i860,  only  da.  Augustus 
Edwin  and  Eliza,  res.  Ludington  1878-1886,  manager  Pere  Mar- 
quette Lumber  co.'s  gen.  store.  Ch.  b.  Ludington  :  Augustus 
Edivin^  Morse,  Oct.  13,  1880;  Eleanor'^  Morse,  Aug.  6,  1883;  Ma- 
beP  Morse,  Oct.  2,  1885.  Louisa  Baker^  Morse,  b.  vSept.  24,  1857, 
Hartford,  d.  H.  Jan.  8,  1862. 

Prof.  Augustus'  Morse,  A.  M.  (Middlebury,  Vt.,  coll.,  1845), 
completed  education  at  Middlebury  coll.  1835.  Lived  at  Cam- 
bridgeport,  Mass.,  to  1837,  Nantucket  to  1855,  where  he  was  i 
year  principal  of  the  Coffin  school  estab.  by  Admiral  Sir  Isaac 
Coffin,  and  17  years  principal  of  Public  High  School  ;  he  was 
principal  of  the  North  Grammar  School,  High  St.,  Hartford, 
from  1855  to  1884,  when  he  retired  after  long  and  faithful  ser- 
vices. Resided  in  Hartford  to  Sept.,  1886,  then  rem.  to  Nan- 
tucket. Resolutions  complimentary,  on  his  removal,  were  passed 
Sept.  25,  1886,  by  the  Hartford  co.  Teachers'  Ass'n,  and  a  Reso- 
lution on  his  memory,  Jan.  15,  1891,  by  the  Park  Cong.  Church, 
Hartford,  of  which  he  was  many  years  a  deacon. 

Clapp  aiicesfry  :  —Preserved*  [see  +  44411  P-  1305];  Thomas^,  b.  Northampton,  June 
16,  1688,  m.  Mary  King  ;  Elijah^  of  Hartford,  m.  Mary  Benton  ;  Oliver'',  b.  1760,  m.  Lucy 
Goodwin  ;  HenryS  Clapp,  ni.  2d,  Rebecca  Coffin,  da.  William —  Clapp  gen.,  40. 

4795. 

Nathan,  Wri(fhf  3Lovse  (Abigail  crane"),  d.  Hardwick,  Vt., 
Apr.  7,  1868,  a.  58,  m.  ist,  H.,  Malvina  Stevens.     He  m.  2d,  H., 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1385 

Mrs.  Elexia  (Stevens)  Stevens,  wid.,  sister  to  ist  w.     Ch.  born 
Hard  wick  by  ist  m.: 

1 1 146  Amasa^  Morse,  m.  twice,  1.  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1886, 
machinist,  with  Fairbanks'  Scale  Works.     Ch.:  severaP . 

1 1 147  Amelia^  Morse,  m.  Mark  De  Lafayette  Evans,  he  d. 
years  bef.  1886,  dwelt  Chelsea,  Mass.,  merch.  of  Boston,  Mass. 
Ch.:   Gertrude^  Evans,  b.  1864,  Chelsea,  unm.     Iii/.\  d.  soon. 

1 1 148  Myron^  Morse,  m.,  res.  out  West.     By  2d  m.: 

1 1 149  Mah'ina^  Morse,  m.  Carmel,  N.  Y.,  Linus  Fields 
Brown,  dwelt  Carmel,  1.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  music  teacher. 

Nathan  Wrighf  Morse  lived  at  Hardwick,  blacksmith. 
Elexia  Stevens  m.  ist,  Mr.  Stevens.  Ch.:  Aurilla  Stevens; 
Caroline  Stevens  ;  Oren  Stevens  ;  Daughter. 

4797. 

N^anCff   Willis   (jerusha  Newcombs,  Tyxhalis,  Ezra<,  Jos. 3,  Sam. a),  died 

Albany,  Vt.,  Feb.,  Apr.  8,  1875,  a.  72,  m.  A.  Aug.  10,  1828,  Clark 
C.  Chamberlin,  1.  1883,  Albany,  farmer.     Ch.:  2  Inf.\  d.  y. 

1 1 150  Diana  Eliza^  Chamberlin,  b.  Mar.  23,  1835,  A.,  m.  A., 
Lucien  L.  Sanborn,  1.  Albany.     Ch.:  ErnesP  Sanborn. 

1 1 15  I  Joseph  Belknap^  Chamberlin,  b.  Mar.  23,  1840,  A.,  m. 
Brookfield,  Vt.,  Lucia  Lyman,  1.  Barre,  Vt.  Ch. :  Julius  Clark" 
Chamberlin,  b.  June  6,  1873,  B. 

4798. 

LotJiro]}'  Willis  (jerusha  Newcombs),  married  Troy,  Vt.,  Eliza 
Gregory,  1.  Westfield,  Vt.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Albany,  Vt.: 

1 1 152  Jme  Lucf  Willis,  b.  Feb.  8,  1841,  m.  Whitcomb,  1. 
Jay,  Orleans  co.,  Vt. 

1 1 153  Don  Lothrop^  Willis,  b.  July  17,  1842,  d.  in  U.  S.  A., 
in  Wilderness  battle.  William  Harrison^,  b.  June  i,  1844,  died 
Lowell,  Vt.,  Mar.  i,  1862  ;  Julia  Ellen\  b.  Aug.  11,  1846,  d.  bef. 
1883. 

1 1 154-5  Marquis  Lafayette^  Willis,  b.  June  25,  1848,  m.,  1. 
Westfield  ;  Edward  Alden""  Willis,  b.  Mar.  27,  185 1,  m.,  1.  Lowell. 

4799. 

Sarnael  ClevelancV  Willis  (jemsha  n."),  m.  ist,  Thetford 
Vt.,  Sept.,  1829,  Mary  Cook,  she  d.  He  m.  2d,  1.  East  Albany, 
Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Albany,  Vt.,  by  ist  m.: 

II 156-64     Ifelen  Mar^  JFillis,  b.  Dec.  4,  1830,  m.,  1.   Mass. 
Clark  Chamberlin^,  b.  Feb.  20,  1832,  m.,  1.  Farnumsville,  Worces 
ter  CO.,   Mass.;    Adrianna  Ursula^,  b.  Oct.  6,   1833,  m.,  1.   Mass. 
Simeon  Harrison^,  b.  Aug.   26,  1836;    Samuel  Cleveland^,  Mar.  12, 
1838,  m.,  1.  Oxford,  Mass.;  Irving  Edward'^,  May  17,  1841,  1.  Ux- 
bridge,  Mass.;  Joanna  Julia^,  Oct.  28,  1843;  Eugene  W.\  1.  Chico- 
pee  Falls,  Mass.;  Charles  J/.'  Willis,  of  Mittineague,  Hampden 
CO.,  Mass. 

4802. 

Abigail  Crane'  Willis  (jerusha  n."),  d.  Albany,  Vt.,  May 
15,  1874,  a.  63,  m.  A.,  Jan.,  1835,  Zuar  Rowell  of  South  Albany, 


1386 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Albany,  Vt.:  Do)i  Carlos^ 
Eowell,  b.  Jan.  i,  1836,  d.  bef.  1883. 

1 1 165-7  Ophelia  Cleveland^  Rowell,  b.  Dec.  7,  1837,  m.  Or- 
lando Cass,  1.  South  Albany;  Selden^  Roiuell,  b.  Jan.  18,  1842,  m., 

I.  Lowell,  Mass.;  Melvi?t*'  Rowdl,  b.  Dec.  8,  1845,  m, 

4804. 

Lucy  Ann  Steams'  Willis  (jerushaN."),  d.  Albany,  Vt., 
Feb.  12,  1877,  a.  63,  m.  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  Mar.  14,  1836,  John  Way, 
b.  Lempster,  Sullivan  co.,  N.  H.,  Aug.  30,  1806,  s.  Stephen  and 
Clarissa  (Wheeler).     Ch.  b.  Albany  : 

1 1 168-7 1  J^^'"  Austin^  ITt?,!',  b.  Feb.  19,  1838,  d.  Apr.  21, 
i860;  Z>iYZ/-"  IVay,  b.  July  i,  1842,  1843,  d.  Sept.  10,  1854;  Horace^ 
Way,  b.  Oct.  24,  1847,  1.  1885,  Irasburg,  Vt;  Elleif  Way,  b.  Dec. 
17,  1850,  m.  Chafee,  1.  Albany. 

John  Way,  residence,  Albany,  Vt.,  farmer. 

War  a}icestrv  .-—'Herwy'^,  Dorchester,  Mass.;  George^,  married  Elizabeth  Smith;  Lt. 
Thomas',  Compton,  R.  I.,  d.  East  Haven,  New  Haven  co.,  Conn.,  1726,  m.  Ann  Lester, 
da.  Andrew  and  Ann  of  Gloucester;  Ebenezer^,  b.  New  London,  Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1693,  m. 
Mary  Harris^;  Capt.  John^,  of  Lempster,  m.  Grace  Ann  Daniels,  da.  James  and  Grace 
(Edgecomb),  the  latter  gr.  da.  of  Lord  Edgecomb  of  Plymouth,  Eng.,  of  Scottish  de- 
scent; Stephen"  Way  m.  Clarissa  Wheeler.— C.  G.  Way's  Way  gen. 

Harris  a;/ri?j-/;'v.-— Walter',  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1632,  Dorchester,  New  London,  m« 
Mary;  Gabriel^,  born  prob.  Eng.,  m.  Elizabeth  Abbott,  b.  prob.  Eng,;  Peter^,  b.  Dec.  8, 
1660,'  m.  Elizabeth  Manwaring,  da.  Oliver  and  Hannah  or  Elizabeth  (Raymond  da.  Rich- 
ard and  Judith  of  Saybrook,  Conn.);  Mary<  Harris  m.  Ebenezer  Way<. 

4805. 

Dt/ar'  Will  is  (jemshaN."),  ni.  Calais,  Vt.,  Dec.  2,  1844,  Mary 
Thompson  Durant,  b.  Walden,  Vt.,  Jime  30,  18 18,  da.  Benjamin 
and  Isabella  (Thompson).     Ch.: 

11172-3  Mary  Isabella^,  b.  Nov.  7,  1845,  Bethel,  Vt.,  died 
Parishville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  10,  1858;  De  Ett  Isadorc'  Willis,  b.   Oct. 

II,  1847,  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  d.  Parish  v.,  May  26,  1863. 

Rev.  Dyai-''  Willis  was  ordained  Methodist  Episcopal  clergy- 
man 1845;  pastor  in  Vt.,  at  CalaLs,  Orange,  Bethel,  Pittsfield, 
Tunbridge,  Moretown,  Washington  co.,  Waitsfield,  Sutton,  Al- 
bany, Barton,  Derby,  Holland.  He  then  joined  the  Wesleyan 
Methodist,  and  was  pastor  in  Glover,  Vt.,  and  in  N.  Y.,  at  Par- 
ishville, Morley,  St.  Law^rence  co.,  Lisbon,  St.  L.  co.,  Stockholm. 
He  then  rejoined  the  M.  E.,  and  was  pastor  in  Vt,  at  Cabot, 
Middlesex,  Williamstown,  Worcester,  Washington  co.,  Water- 
bury  Centre,  Elmore,  Corinth,  Strong  Brook,  Bethel  Lymus, 
and  is  of  Vt.  Conference,  superannuated.     Of  Elmore,  1885. 

4806. 

Edward  Lawrence'  Willis  (jemshaN.^),  d.  Albany,  Vt., 
Feb.  12,  1880,  a.  60,  m.  ist,  Sutton,  Vt.,  Jan.,  185 1,  Sophronia  G. 
Skinner  of  Barton,  Vt,  she  d.  He  m.  2d,  Luella  Hunter  of  Al- 
bany, Vt  (She  m.  2d,  Eldridge,  and  1.  1885,  Albany.)  Dwelt 
Albany,  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

II 1 74  Mary^  Willis,  m.  Clough  of  E,  Albany.  Cora',  died. 
Inf.^,  d.     By  2d  m.: 

1 1 175-6  De  Ete  Willis,  m.  Wells,  1.  E.  Albany;  Ralph^ 
Willis. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1387 

4807. 

Almiva'  Willis  (jerusha  n.«),  d.  Wolcott,  Vt.,  July  i,  1881, 

a.  59,  m.  Albany,  Vt.,  Jonathan  H.  Austin,  he  died  before  1885. 
Dwelt  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  shoemaker.  Ch.  b.  Craftsbury :  /u//a 
A.\  b.  Jan.  24,  1850,  d.  C,  Nov.  13,  1869. 

1 1 177-9  Stephen  Everett^  Austin,  born  Aug.  7,  1852,  m.,  of 
Morrisville,  Vt.,  1885  ;  Isabella  Amelia^  Austin,  b.  Jan.  8,  1855,  m. 
Barton  A.  Pike,  1.  Wolcott,  Vt.;  Henrietta  Francelia*  Austin,  born 
Dec.  7,  1858,  m.  Frank  Kenniston,  1.  Barre,  Vt.;  Ethvard  Erving^, 

b.  Jan.  25,  1 86 1,  d.  Craftsb.,  Apr.  20,  1862. 

4809. 

Daniel    Clerel(m(V    SdllhorU    (Sarah^,  Tyxhalis,  Ezra*,  Joseph^, 

Samuel^),  m.  ist,  Claridon,  O.,  Jan.  6,  1832,  Lucy  Amelia  Bushnell, 
b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  30,  t8i6,  d.  Salem,  Wis.,  June  27,  1S41, 
a  da  Martin  and  Rhoda  (Horsington).  He  m.  2d,  vSalem,  Dec. 
30,  1841,  Lucy  Livonia  Leese,  b.  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Mar.  9,  1825, 
a  da.  John  and  Hannah  (Burnham).  Lived  at  Claridon,  1830 
to  1840,  then  rem.  to  Salem,  dwelt  at  Hainesville,  111.,  Somers, 
Kenosha  co..  Wis.,  and  Saranac,  Ionia  co.,  Mich.,  1.  1885,  Beaver 
Mills,  Juneau  co..  Wis.,  blacksmith.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

1 1 180  Helen  Amelia*  Sanborn,  b.  May  28,  1835,  East  Clari- 
don, Geauga  co.,  O.,  d.  Saranac,  Feb.  24,  1869,  m.  Salem,  Aug. 
29,  1852,  as  ist  w.,  De  Velio  White  Anderson,  b.  Pembroke,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  16,  1833,  s.  Elijah  and  Matilda  (Slocum).  (He  m.  2d, 
Juliaette^  Sanborn  -|-iii8i,)  1.  Ionia  CO.,  Mich.,  blacksmith.  Ch.: 
Franklin  De  Vello^  Anderson,  b.  May  23,  1854,  Goodell,  111.;  George 
DanieP  Anderson,  Jan.  11,  1856,  Saranac;  Herbert  Augustus'^  An- 
derson, Apr.  3,  1858,  S.;  Homer  ElijaJv'  Anderson,  Apr.  i,  i860,  S.; 
Frederic  Z."  Anderson,  Jan.  22,  1862,  Bowne,  Kent  co.,  Mich.; 
William  Henrf  Anderson,  Nov.  21,  1864,  S. 

+  11 181     Juliaette^  Sanborn,  b.  July  18,  1838,  E.  Claridon. 
Martin  BushnelP,  b.  June,  1841,  d.  y.     By  2d  m.: 

+  11 182  John  Martin^  Sanborn,  born  Mar,  14,  1843,  Brighton, 
Kenosha  co.,  Wis. 

1 1 183  Sarah  Adaline^  Sanborn,  b.  June  27,  1845,  m.  ist, 
Saranac,  i860,  Charles  Woodruff,  stone  mason.  She  m.  2d,  Brad- 
ley; 3d,  Whiting.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  3(1  d.):  Ida  Celestia^  Woodruff. 
By  3d  m.  :   3  :   Charles  Newtoii^  Woodruff;  Lelia  Jane^  Woodruff. 

1 1 184  William  Orlando''  Sanborn,  b.  Apr.  i,  1847,  Sheboy- 
gan, Wis.,  m.  Summit,  Wis.,  Feb.  25,  1883,  Eliza  Prudence  Vel- 
vick,  b.  New  Buffalo,  Wis.,  Feb.  18,  1863,  da.  William  and  Fide- 
lia Beulah  (Kibby),  1.  Beaver  Mill,  blacksm.  Ch.  b.  Beaver  M.: 
Lucy  Beulah^  Sanborn,  Dec.  16,  1883  ;  William  Da)iieP  Sanborn, 
Mar.  23,  1885. 

4811. 

JerusJia  Maria  Tiitfle'  Sanborn  (sarah"),  d.  Somers, 
Wis.,  Mar.  30,  1870,  a.  57,  m.  Twinsburg,  O.,  Sept.  23,  1828, 
Stephen  L.  Peck,  b.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  June  8,  181 1,  d.  Somers 
Mar.  23,  1881,  a  s.  Elida  and  Christiana  (Lewis).  Dwelt  Somers, 
owned  and  operated  a  farm;  joiner  and  cooper.     Ch.  : 

111 85  Maretta  Juliette''  Peck,  b.  Feb.  5,  1840,  Salem,  Wis., 


1388 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


m.  Saranac,  Mich.,  Oct.  15,  1859,  Charles  Curtis  Paine,  b.  Farm- 
ington,  Trumbull  co.,  O.,  Oct.  27,  1837,  s.  Stephen  Luther  and 
Emeline  (Curtis).  Enlisted  Aug.  7,  1862,  22d  Wis.  V.,  served  to 
close  of  war  ;  prisoner  at  Libby  1863.  Learned  gunsmithing  of 
his  father;  came  to  Mich.  1866,  1.  Three  Oaks,  Berrien  co., 
Mich.,  1885,  merch.     Ch. :  Arthur  Chaiies^  Faine,h.  Dec.  16,  i860. 

1 1 186  Sarah  Adaline^  Feck,  b.  Nov.  7,  1841,  Salem,  m. 
Meriden,  Conn.,  Nov.  7,  1867,  Aimer  Bradley,  b.  Wallingford 
Feb.  22,  1844,  a  s.  David  and  Abigail  (Peek);  was  a  Wis.  volun- 
teer; 1.  Somers,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Ettie  Alice^  Bradley,  Jan.  19,  1869, 
Three. Oaks;  Fan?iie  Maria''  Bradley,  Oct.  23,  187 1,  Somers. 

1 1 187  Ann  Eliza  Amelia*  Feck,  b.  Aug.  20,  1843,  Kenosha, 
Wis.,  m.  Somers  Jan.  28,  1864,  Capt.  Leonard  Edmund  Bennett, 
b.  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1833,  s.  John  and  Sarah  (Parker), 
array  capt.  late  war,  1.  McHenry,  McHenry  co..  111.;  photogra- 
pher. Ch.  :  Clara  Louise^  Bennett,  Mar.  i,  1865,  Racine,  Wis.  ; 
Alice  Ellen"  Bennett,  Oct.  14,  1866,  Somers  ;  Herbert  Leonard'  Ben- 
nett, Jan.  5,  1875,  Cassopolis,  Cassco.,  Mich.;  Frank  JFesley"  Ben- 
nett, Mar.  4,  1878,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Wis.  11188  Afary  Emeline'  Feck, 
b.  Oct.  6,  1848,  Somers,  unm.;  of  Three  Oaks,  teacher. 

4812. 

Lucy  Emeline'  Sanbor^i  (sarah^),  d.  Mt.  Pleasant,  Wis., 
July  5,  1880,  a.  61,  m.  vSomers,  Wis.,  May  20,  1848,  Michael  Nich- 
olas Wyman,  b.  Germany  Dec.  6,  181 6,  s.  Stephan  and  Eve 
(Coch),  with  parents  came  from  Germany  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1832, 
to  Wis.  1840,  1.  Mt.  Pleasant,  blacksmith  ;  widower  1885.  Ch.  b. 
Mt.  Pleasant:  11 189  Joann  Esther'^  Uyman,  b.  Jan.  30,  1849,  d. 
Mt.  P.  Aug.  30,  1869,  unm.      Willianf,  b.  Jan.  18,  d.  Feb.  20,  1851. 

1 1 190  Helena  Maria*  Wyman,  b.  Feb.  17,  1852,  m.  Mt.  P. 
Sept;  29,  1875,  William  Shepard  Dearsly,  b.  Haverhill,  vSuffolk, 
Eng.,  Sept.  29,  1846,  s.  Walter  and  Ann  (Shepard);  with  parents 
came  from  Eng,  1847,  1.  Somers,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Somers:  Lena 
MabeF  Dearsly,  Sept.  7,  1876;  Grace  Maria^  Dearsly,  May  14, 
1879;    William  JValter''  Dearsly,  Sept.  19,  1882. 

1 1 19 1-3  Walter  Webster^  Wyman,  b.  Oct.  i,  1854,  unm.,  1. 
Chicago,  111.,  merch.;  Rose*,  b.  Aug.  20,  d.  Dec.  6,  1857;  John 
IVilliam*,  b.  Feb.  4,  1859,  unm.,  1.  Chicago;  Frank  Fred*  Wyman, 
b.  Feb.  3,  1862,  1.  Mt.  Pleasant. 

4813. 

Savfih  Adallne'  Sanborn  (sarah*),  m.  Salem,  Wis.,  Dec. 
31,  1840,  William  Foster,  b.  Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1809,  d. 
Racine,  Wis.,  Jan.  i,  187 1,  a  s.  Alfred  and  Meiiitabel  (Castle). 
He  bought  400  acres  between  Racine  and  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1838, 
built  saw-mills,  —  successful  business  man.  She  1.  Racine  1885. 
Ch.  b.  Somers,  Wis.  :  11 194  Minnie  Ida*  Foster,  b.  Nov.  29,  1849, 
d.  Racine  Mar.  20,  1873,  m.  R.  Jan.  26,  1869,  Adoniram  Judson 
Burnham,  b.  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Oct.  12,  1838;  went  to  Cal.  1S30, 
to  Racine  1868,  to  Leadville,  Col,  1873,  to  Racine  (ag.)  1S83,  1. 
Chicago,  111.,  1885.  Ch.  :  Minnie  Foster"  Burnham,  b.  Mar.  14, 
1873,  1.  Racine. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1389 

4814. 

John  Gilinan'  Sanborii  (sarah»),  m.  Sheboygan  Falls, 
Wis.,  Feb.  i,  1846,  Miirza  Ocain,  b.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  1822, 
da.  Nicholas  and  Almira  (Howe).  Dwelt  Racine  co.,  Wis.,  May, 
1839  to  1859,  Freeborn  co.,  Minn.,  to  i860,  ret.  to  Wis.  i860,  to 
Mich.  Feb.,  1866,  1.  Riverside,  Berrien  co.,  Mich.,  1885  ;  luml)er 
merchant  many  years,  owns  and  operates  fine  fruit  farm  Lake- 
side, Mich.     Ch.  : 

1 1 195  Mary  Ameliif  Sa/ibor/i,  b.  Nov.  7,  1846,  Spring 
Farm,  SheboN^gan  co..  Wis.,  m.  Lakeside  Sept.  20,  1874,  Rev. 
Ivens  Ashton  Mesler.  She  grad.  Racine,  Wis.,  1864,  teacher  10 
years,  taught  at  Chicago  time  great  fire  187 1,  1.  Lunenburg, 
Worcester' CO.,  Mass.  Ch.  :  Cyrus  Easttnan^  Mesler,  h.  June  23, 
1875;  Clintoji  Sanborn"  Mesler,  Nov.  28,  1880;  Raymond  Carlton'' 
Mesler,  Nov.  5,  1883. 

11 196  Frank  Fred""  Sanborn,  h.  Sept.  16,  1848,  Twin  Riv- 
ers, Wis.,  m.  Galion,  Ind.,  Oct.  5,  1881,  Flora  Ordelia  Barber,  b. 
Laporte,  Ind.,  Sept.  7,  1857,  da.  Charles  Wood  and  Harriet 
Newell  (Lathrop),  1.  Three  Oaks,  Mich.,  carpenter. 

4815. 

Russell    Mansfield'    Smith    (Caroline  Matilda',    Tyxhall',    Ezra", 

Joseph^,  Samuel^),  d.  in  N.  Y.  Dcc.  30,  1841,  a.  39,  m.  ist,  Coskerdale, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1827,  Amelia  Aramitigus;  she  d.  C.  Sept.  22, 
1828,  da.  prob.  of  James.  He  m.  2d,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1829,  Miss 
Frances  Benedict.  Dr.  Russell  Mansfield'  Smith  was  a  physician; 
ist  m.  :  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m. :  11 197  James  Aramitigus''  Smith,  Fran- 
ces Amelia^  Smith.  1 1 1 98  Edgar  Ferdinand^  and  i  u  99  Edwin  Fer- 
nando** Smith  (twins). 

4816, 

Clarissa  Crane'  Smith  (Caroline  Matilda"),  d.  Lemington, 
Essex  CO.,  Vt.,  Nov.  21,  1878,  a.  74,  m.  Bloomfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  9, 
1828,  Judge  Elias  Lyman,  b.  Chester,  Mass.,  May  25,  1804,  d.  Lem- 
ingt.  Dec.  18,  1879,  a  s.  Noah  and  Clarissa  (Granger);  rem.  soon 
after  m.  to  Barford,  P.  Q.,  purchased  grist  mill;  returned  to 
Columbia,  N.  H.,  dwelt  there  to  Apr.,  1847,  when  purchased 
a  farm  at  Lemington,  on  which  he  lived  and  died;  was  assoc. 
judge  of  Essex  co.  1869-70;  was  P.  M.,  and  held  town  offices; 
by  accident  became  totally  blind  four  years  before  death.  Mrs. 
Clarissa  Crane'  {Smith)  Lyman  was  of  great  business  capacity,  an 
earnest  Christian,  one  of  four  to  organize  a  church  in  Bloom- 
field,  of  which  she  was  always  a  member.     Ch.  : 

-j- 1 1 200     Charles  Channerf  Lyman,  b.  June  6, 1829,  Barford,  P.Q. 
11201     RusselP  Lyman,  b.  Aug.  2,  1830,  B.,  d.  Jan.  17,  1881, 
m.  Aug.  15,  1857,  Lizzie  A.  Stuart;  mechanic.     Ch.  :  Maud""  Ly- 
man, b.  July  12,  1858,  d.  Aug.  14,  1863. 

4-11202     Cyrus  Elias''  Lyman,  b.  Oct.  10,  1831,  Barford. 

II 203  Laura  Lodema^  Lyman,  b.  Dec.  5,  1832,  B.,  m.  vSept. 
24, 1866,  Mills  De  Forest  Blodgett.  Ch.  :  Claude  De  Forest^  Blod- 
gett,  b.  Jan.  23,  1869,  d.  May  28,  1881  ;  Burt  Lymaif  Blodgett,  b. 
Jan.  6,  1872  ;  Nelson  Mills'  Blodgett,  b.  Feb.  24,  1873,  d.  Nov.  12, 


1390 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


1878  ;  Watson  Tremaine^  Blodgett,  b.  Mar.  2,  1874  ;  Harry  De  Foresf 
Blodgett,  Jan.  12,  1875. 

-f- 1 1 204     Frances  Ajnelia^  Lyman,  b.  Nov.  14,  1834,  Columbia, 

1 1 205  Watson^  Lyman,  b.  Feb.  29,  1836,  C,  d.  Lemington 
Feb.  24,  1874,  farmer.     3  Lnfants^,  b.  Col.,  d.  y. 

11206  Caroline  Maria^  Lyman,  b.  Feb.  11,  1843,  C,  m.  Jan. 
17,  1880,  Arthur  T.  Holbrook  of  Lemingt.  Ch.  :  Maud  Lyman'' 
Bolbrook,  b.  Mar.  22,  1882  ;  LLarold  Arthur''  Holbrook,  Jan.  27,  1884. 

1 1 207  Ann^  Eliza^  Lyman,  b.  Mar.  6,  1847,  Col.,  m.  Aug.  27, 
1869,  George  A.  Reade  of  Lemingt.,  1.  Columbia,  1S85.  Ch. : 
Frederick^  Reade,  b.  Feb.  3,  1872. 

4817. 

Laurn  JPineo'  Smith  (Caroline  Matilda^),  d.  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
Dec.  30,  1883,  a.  75,  m.  Bloomfield,  Vt.,  Nov.,  1S42,  John  Webb 
Cone,  b.  Columbia,  N.  H.,  July  5,  1807,  d.  New  Castle,  Me.,  Mar. 
7,  1852,  a  s.  Jared  and  Caroline  (Webb).  Dwelt  New  Castle, 
iDuilder,  contractor.     Ch.  b.  New  Castle  : 

1 1 208  C/iarles  Chaiincef  Cone  (Lt.),  b.  Mar.  30,  1843,  d.  in 
hospital,  Annapolis,  Md.,  Oct.  27,  1864,  of  wounds  late  war;  en- 
listed as  private,  Apr.,  1861,  Co.  H,  6th  Reserves,  promoted, 
1863,  for  bravery,  to  Lt.  8th  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  wounded 
near  James  river,  Va.,  Oct.,  1864,  leg  amputated  with  fatal 
effects. 

1 1 209  Caroline  Frances^  Cone,  b.  July   16,  1845,  d.  Mar.  27, 

1879,  m.  Bowdoinham,  Sagadahoc  co..  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1866,  Henry 
Ridley  Potter,  b.  Bowdoinham,  s.  Waitstill  and  Isabella  (Ridley), 
carpenter.     Ch. :    Webb  Henry^  Potter,  b.  Dec.  6,  1867. 

1 1 210  George  JVebb"  Cone,  born  Aug.  13,  1848,  m.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1875,  Georgia  Anna  Mackenzie,  b.  River  John, 
Pictou  CO.,  N.  S.,  June  5,  1851,  da.  Thomas  and  Jane  (McNeil), 
1.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1886,  publisher  and  bookseller.  Ch.:  Laura 
Frances^  Cone,  b.  Jan.  2,  1876;  ALaud  Ether  Cone,  Sept.  15,  1877. 

1 1 21 1  John  Albert^  Cone,  b.  Aug.  7,  1852,  m.  Mar.  10,  1875, 
Georgia  Anna  Hall,  b.  Marietta,  O.,  Apr.  5,  1854,  a  da.  Fordham 
and  Ada  Batt  (Frost).  Ch.:  Beulah  Sampson^  Cone,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1879. 

4818. 

Caroline  Matilda'  Smith  (Caroline  Matilda^),  m.  ist,  Strat- 
ford, Coos  CO.,  N.  H.,  Aug.  18,  1833,  Stephen  Lyman,  b.  Chester, 
Mass.,  June  22,  1808,  d.  Columbia,  N.  H.,  Mar.  22,  1839,  a  son 
Noah  and  Clarissa  (Granger).  She  m.  2d,  Col.,  Aug.  27,  1843, 
John  Scott  Lyman,  b.  Chester,  Oct.  30,  1801,  died  Mar.  17,  1874, 
bro.  to  I  St  husband.  Was  Selectman  15  years,  Justice,  Deputy 
Sheriff;  carpenter.  She  1.  S.  Columbia,  1885.  Ch.  b.  Colum- 
bia, by  I  St  m.: 

+  11212     Lucia*  Lyman,  b.  June  17,  1834. 

-j-11213     Adaline^  Lyman,  b.  Apr.  27,  1836. 

11214  Fhebe  Davis*  Lyman,  born  June  15,  1838,  m.  Stephen 
Faulkland''  Austin  +5335.     By  2d  m.: 

11215  William  Caleb*  Lyman,  b.  June  20,  1845,  m.  Dec.  31, 

1880,  Sarah    Ella   Cook,  da.  John  and   Roxana   (Legro).     s.  p. 
Elvira*,  b.  Mar.  30,  1848,  d.  June  14,  1862. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I39I 


11216  Horace  George^  Lyman.,  b.  Sept.  23,  185 1,  m.  Sept.  7, 
1883,  Florence  Bailey,  daughter  George  Legrand  and  Hannah 
(Welch),     s.  p. 

4820. 

HJrastus  Anffustiis'  Davis  (Caroline  Matiida«),  d.  Antwerp, 
Mich.,  Nov.  17,  1884,  aged  67,  m.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  3,  1844, 
Maria  McClelland,  born  Canada,  Feb.  8,  1820,  da.  Thomas  and 
Ellen  (Glover).  Dwelt  Rochester,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  to  1857,  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.,  Lawton,  in  Antwerp  to  decease  ;  farmer ;  In- 
spector of  R.  R.  and  canals  in  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

11217  Marcia  Sophia^  Davis,  born  Mar.  6,  1845,  Albion,  m. 
Antwerp,  Jan.  12,  1871,  Lt.  James  Henry  Hall,  born  Livonia, 
Wayne  co.,  Mich.,  July  2,  1839,  s.  Isaac  and  Sally  Aurilla  (Jack- 
son), ist  Lt.  Co.  C,  12th  Mich.,  served  4  years.  P.  M.  of  Lawton, 
1880-5.  Ch.:  Fern  Maria""  Hall,  b.  Dec.  29,  187 1,  Porter,  Mich.; 
Son'' ,  b.  and  d.  Jan.  23,  1883,  Lawton. 

1 1 218  Caroline  Afaria^  Davis,  b.  Aug.  3,  1847,  Albion,  m. 
Antwerp,  Aug.  25,  1865,  Chester  Vadgate  Stewart,  b.  Bradford, 
Stetaben  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1842,  s.  James  and  Hannah  (Haight), 
1.  Arborville,  York  co..  Neb.,  1885,  wagonmaker.  Ch.:  Laura 
Agfies^  Steivart,  b.  Oct.  12,  1866,  Lawton;  Alta  May^  Stewart,  b. 
June  27.  187 1,  L.,  d.  bef.  1885;  Myrtle  Mart/ia'  Stetuart,  b.  Aug. 
4,  1878,  Bangor,  Van  Buren  co.,  Mich.;  Earl  Davis"  Stewart,  b. 
Oct.  31,  1880,  Arborv.  Benjamin  Franklin^  Davis,  born  May  14, 
Albion,  d.  Alb.,  24,  1850. 

11219  Fanny  Elizabetlf  Davis,  born  Mar.  14,  1853,  Alb.,  m. 
Antwerp,  Jan.  3,  1878,  Arthur  Webster,  b.  Kendall,  N.  Y.,  Dec. 
29,  1849,  s.  Nelson  and  Emily  Matilda  (Wiltse),  1.  Gobleville, 
Mich.,  clerk.  Ch.:  Royden  Frastits'  lFe/>ster,  born  Sept.  26,  1878, 
Pine  Grove,  Mich.  11220  Etolie  Looker'^  Davis,  b.  Mar.  14,  1858, 
Antwerp,  unm.,  1.  Lawton,  teacher. 

4821. 

Benjamin  FrauMin'  Davis  (Caroline  MatiWa^),  married 
ist,  Nov.  17,  1845,  Abigail  Rebecca  Holbrook,  b.  Nov.  23,  1823, 
d.  June  28,  1856,  da.  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Terry).  He  m.  2d, 
Sept.  6,  1857,  Mary  Adeline  Silver,  b.  Apr.  18,  1824,  d.  Sept.  14, 
1870.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Williani  Harrison^,  born  Dec.  2,  1847,  died 
Bloomfield,  Vt.,  Jan.  11,  1869. 

1 1 22 1  Benjamin  Cleveland*  Davis,  b.  Jan.  21,  1850,  m.  Dec. 
10,  1873,  Eliza  Simms  of  Lemington,  Vt.     Ch.:   Carrie  Rebecca' 
b.  May  13,  1875  ;  Cora  Belle\  b.  Nov.  15,  1876,  d.  Sept.  14,  1878 
Fliebe  Maud\  b.  Apr.  23,  1880;  Da.\  b.  July  26,  d.  Aug.  23,  1881 
Horace  Doane^  Davis,  b.  Apr.  21,  1883  ;  Son^,  b.  Sept.  27,  1885. 

Horace  Mansfield\  b.  June  i,  1852,  d.  Bloomf.,  July 
26,  1870. 

1 1222  Frank  Harland'*  Davis,  b.  Oct.  21,  1854,  unm.  1885. 
2d  m.:  s.  p. 

4824. 

ASAHEL'     CLEVELAND    (Chesters,  Newcomb^,  EzraS  Jos.',  Sam.^, 

Mosesi),  m.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Feb.  16,  1843,  Julia  Ann  Long,  born  R., 


1392 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Dec.  6,  1 819,  da.  Jared.  Of  Rutland,  Mill  Village,  1884-8,  farmer- 
Ch.: 

-j-11223  George  Herbert"  Cleveland,  born  June  14,  1846, 
Rutland,  Vt. 

4826. 

ABIGAIL'  CLEVELAND  (Chester^),  m.  ist,  Rutland,  Vt., 
Nov.  25,  1838,  Elijah  Sawyer  of  Charlemont,  Mass.  She  m.  2d, 
J.  F.  Arnold,  1.  1884,  Chicago,  111.     Ch.  by  1st  m. : 

1 1224  Mary  Jane*  Sawyer^  b.  Oct.  27,  1840,  m.  Lyman  Pike 
of  Mendon,  Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  1.  1883,  Aurora,  111.,  farmer. 

1 1225  Willard  Willianf'  Sawyer,  b.  Oct.  28,  1842,  m.  Rut- 
land, Annie  Lewis,  settled  in  111. 

4827. 

JOHN  WINTHROP'  CLEVELAND  (Chester^),  m.  Mendon, 
Vt.,  Apr.  22,  1847,  Eliza  Jane  Eggleston,  b.  M.,  Jan.  22,  1826,  da, 
John;  dwelt  Mendon,  of  Rutland,  Vt,  1884-8,  farmer.     Ch.: 

1 1226  Charles  Hiram*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  23,  1849,  ^^• 
Mount  Holly,  Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  Jan.  25,  1874,  Miss  Flora  Emily 
Graves,  b.  Mt.  H.,  Dec.  14,  1854,  of  Portland,  Vt.,  1884;  Rutl., 
1887-8,  conductor. 

11227  Emma  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  18,  1853,  m.  Rut- 
land, Nov.  10,  1870,  Ezra  Clark,  farmer. 

11228  William  John*  Cleveland,  born  May  30,  1854,  at 
home,  1884;  of  Centre  Rutland,  Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  1887-8,  em- 
ploye. 

4832. 

Anfjeline'  Murdock  (charlotte^),  d.  Oct.  6,  1875,  a.  49,  m. 

Union,  *N.  Y.,  June  24,  1863,  Dr.  William  Wallace  Whitney,  b. 
Truxton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1829,  a  s.  Joseph  S.  and  Cynthia  (Hills); 
he  grad.  Mich.  Univ.,  1862,  phys.  and  surgeon.  Union;  is  Presi- 
dent of  Union  village,  and,  1884,  P.  M.;  retired  from  active 
practice.     Ch.: 

1 1229  George  Washington^  IV/iit/iey,  b.  May  18,  1864,  attend- 
ing, 1884,  medical  lectures  at  L.  I.  Coll.  Hospital,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

4833 

CHESTER     EDWIN'    CLEVELAND    (Asaheio,  Newcomb^  Ezra*, 

Joseph^,  samueP),  d.  Watsouville,  Cal.,  Feb.  22,  1874,  a.  56,  m.  ist, 
Olive  A.  Cook,  she  d.  Kewanee,  Henry  co.,  111.,  or  Kingsville,  O., 
da.  Enos  and  Olive   (Howland).     He  m.   2d,  Mrs.  Harriet   M. 
Allen.     Ch.  by  ist  m.:  George  Chester*,  d.  a.  10  weeks. 
11230-1     Georgianna*;  AsAHEL  Jay*.     By  2d  m.: 
11232-3     Chester  Edwin";  Mark*  Cleveland. 
Dr.  Chester  Edwin'  Cleveland  set.  first  in  Conneaut,  Pa., 
removed  to  Kingsville,  thence  to  Kewanee,  and  after  2d  m.  to 
Watsonville, 

Howland  ancestry :—  See  Howland  genealogy,  184. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1393 

4835. 

EMMA  PRISCILLA'  CLEVELAND  (Asahei»),  m.  ist,  Pier- 
pont,  O.,  Sept.  5,  1843,  Allen  Jay  Green,  he  died  Morgan,  Ind., 
Nov.  4,  1845.  She  m.  2d,  West  Creek,  Ind.,  Oct.  28,  1846,  Ben- 
jamin Farley,  he  died  Lockport,  111.,  July  i,  1847.  She  m.  3d, 
Manitowoc,  Wis.,  Joseph  B.  Partch.  She  settled  first  in  Cherry 
Valley,  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  rem.  to  Morgan,  Lockport,  Farmers- 
burg-,  Pa.,  Kingsville,  O.,  Gunnison,  Gunnison  co..  Col.,  and 
Cas'tleton,  Col.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

1 1 234  Chester  Adelbert""  Green,  b.  Sept.  2,  1844,  Cherry  Val., 
m.  Boca,  Nevada  co.,  Cal.,  Nov.  27,  1879,  Minnie  A.  Lewis.  Ch.: 
Fannie  Abbie'  Green ;  Emma  Jessie'  Green.  2d  m.:  s.  p.  By  3d 
m. :  1 1235  Emma  Josephine^  Parte Ji  ;  Clara  Louisa^  Fa rte/i,  d.  a. 
8mos.;   Carey  Albert^  Farteh. 

4849. 

SARAH    ANN'    CLEVELAND    (  Ezra«,   Frederick^,  EzraS  Josephs 

Samuel^),  m.  Ncw  York  city,  Oct.  21,  1845,  William  Fitch  Han- 
ford,  b.  Westport,  Conn.,  Oct.  6,  1822,  s.  Alfred  and  Eliza  (Fitch), 
res.  Brooklyn,  now,  1897,  Greater  New  York,  N.  Y.  (18S1-3). 
Ch.: 

1 1236  Mary  ElizabetJf  Hanford,  b.  Oct.  31,  1846,  N.  Y.  city, 
Sept.  25,  1867,  Daniel  Lloyd  Jones,  b.  N.  Y.  city.  Mar.  9,  1837,  s. 
Daniel  Lloyd  and  Maria  (Jones),  res.  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  Greater 
New  York,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Daniel  Lloyd'  Jones,  b.  Aug.  18,  1868, 
Brooklyn;  Willie  Hanford'^  Jones,  b.  July  i,  1871,  B.,  d.  Dec.  16, 
1873;  Emily  Hanford'  Jones,  b.  July  i,  1874,  B.;  Sarah  Cleveland'^ 
Jones,  b.  July  4,  1876,  Preston,  Conn.  Willie  Augustus^  Hanford, 
b.  Aug.  6,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  12,  1850. 

1 1237  William  James"-  Hanford  (Dr.),  b.  Oct.  26,  1858,  Lib- 
ert}', Sullivan  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  1883,  Annie  Egginton,  da.  William 
and  Sophia  Jane  (Kennedy) ;  studied  homeopathy  in  N.  Y.  city, 
res.  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  phys.,  1883  [not  there  1895]. 

4850. 

MARIE    LOUISA'    CLEVELAND    (  Ezra«,  Fredericks,  EzraS    Jo- 

seph,3  sanniei-,  Mosesi),  d.  Feb.  23,  1 873,  a,  42,  m.  Ncw  York  city, 
Nov.  30,  1847,  Thomas  Henry  Zabriskie,  b.  New  York  city. 
Mar.  8,  1826,  s.  of  Albert  and  Agnes  (Van  Buren),  res.  Brook- 
lyn, E.  D.,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  :  James  Barnes^  Zabris- 
kie, b.  Oct.  23,  1848,  d.  July  24,  1872. 

1 1 238  Eleanor  Fransena^  Zabriskie,  b.  May  7,  1849,  m.  1869, 
Latham  D.  Pearsall.  Ch.:  James  Zabriskie'  Fearsall,  b.  Oct.,  1870; 
Latham  Derlin^  Fearsall,  b.  Feb.,  1875. 

1 1 239  Sarah  Amelia^  Zabriskie,  b.  Aug.  28,  1852,  m.  1874, 
John  McCracken.  Ch.:  DanieP  McCracken,  b.  Mar.  17,  1875  ; 
Lydia  Jane'  McCracken,  b.  Nov.  20,  1877. 

11240  Adolphus  Dykeman^  Zabriskie,  b.  Oct.  i,  1854,  m.  Dec. 
24,  1873,  Delia  Kimbal,  of  Brooklyn,  1885.  A  number  of  years 
member  of  the  New  York  Stock  Exchange.  11 241-3  Mary 
Barnes''  Zabriskie,  b.  Dec.  15,  i860,  m.  Sept.  16,  1880,  Everett 
Barnes  ;  Lda  Louisa",  b.  Dec.  31,  1862  ;  Juliette  FiiltoiP  Zabriskie, 
b.  Aug.  I,  1868. 

88 


1394 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


4851. 


9 


b- 


SaraJi      CleVelcnuV    Cline    (  Charlotte«,  Frederick^,  Ezras   Joseph^,, 

Samuel^),  d.  Swanipscott,  Essex  CO.,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1864,  a.  39,  m. 
Mobile,  Ala.,  Mays,  1847,  Everett  Boynton,  b.  Pepperell,  Mass., 
July  12,  1822,  s.  Eli  and  Mary  (Donald).     Ch.: 

1 1 244  Mary  Elizabetlf  Boynton,  b.  Sept.  9,  1848,  Pepperell, 
m.  Swampscott,  June  3,  1874,  Arthur  Washington  Larkin,  b. 
Natick,  Mass.,  Jan.  i,  1849,  s.  George  Decatur  and  Anne  Hale 
(Hunt).  Has  resided  in  Natick,  Haverhill,  Newburyport,  Lynn, 
Swampscott;  1.  1883-96  Lynn,  merchant. 

1 1 245  Julia  Frances^  Boynton,  b.  Feb.  26,  1850,  Pepperell,. 
unm.,  res.  Lynn  1883,  Swampscott  1896. 

1 1246  William  Cune^  Boynton,  b.  Nov.  25,  1852,  S.,  d.  S.  bef. 
1896,  m.  Pepperell,  Oct.  2,  1883,  Hattie  Charlotte  Dow,  b.  P.,  d. 
bef.  1896,  da.  Daniel  and  Harriet  (Wiles),  of  Swampscott,  mer- 
chant.    Ch.:    Artlnir  Cleveland^  Boynton,  d.  infant. 

1 1 247  Charles  Everett^  Boynton,  b.  June  10,  1855,  Swamp- 
scott, m.  Pepperell,  Jan.  4,  1883,  Alice  Maud  Mary  Claussen,  b. 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  15,  i860,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Letitia 
(Nourse),  of  Pepperell  1896,  merchant.  Ch.:  Everett  Claussen 
Boynton,  b.  Oct.  12,  1883,  P. 

1 1 248  Sarah   Louise^   Boynton,   b.    Aug.    11,    1857,   Swamp 
scott,  d.   Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  14,  1877,  unm.     Martha  Clevelaiid 
b.  Aug.  6,  1859,  vSwampsc,  d.  S.  Aug.  i,  1883;  Annie  Estellc^  Boyn- 
ton, b.  Sept.  18,  1861,  S.,  unm.,  of  S. 

Everett  Boynton,  A.M.  (Dartmouth),  grad.  Dartmoiith  col- 
lege 1845;  was  a  teacher  at  Mobile  1845  to  1849,  teacher  at  Lynn 
to  1859;  since  of  Swampscott,  set  off  from  Lynn  (1896);  enlisted 
Sept.,  1 86 1,  in  ist  Mass.  Cav.,  was  with  reg.  in  battles  of  South 
Mountain,  Antietam,  Fredericksburg,  and  Warrenton  ;  served 
in  the  ranks  and  as  hospital  Warden  for  over  a  year,  when,  by 
orders  from  Washington,  he  was  transferred  to  Signal  Corps  ; 
was  at  Gettysburg  with  a  detachment  of  the  Signal  Corps.  La- 
ter he  was  disabled  by  fever  at  Hilton  Head,  S.  C,  and  was  the 
last  months  of  his  3  years  clerk  at  field  headquarters  ;  disch. 
Sept.,  1864.  Justice  of  the  Peace  and  Justice.  Attorney.  Is  a 
benefactor  of  Dartmouth  coll.,  subscribes  to  Memorial  Hall. 

Bovnton  ancestrv  ;  —  Johni,  b.  1615,  and  his  bro.  William  came  from  Yorkshire,  of 
Rowley,  Mass.,  1638-43,  d.  1670,  m.  Helen  Pell  of  Boston;  Capt.  Joseph^,  b.  1645,  Rowley 
1678,  town'clerk  1679,  '"^p.  1693,  &c.,  d.  Dec.  16,  1730,  m.  ab.  1678,  Sarah  Swan,  da.  Richard 
and  Ann  of  Boston  ;  Dea.  Joseph^,  b.  1669,  Rowley,  town  elk.  1697,  evidently  the  Joseph 
who  m.  Bridget  Harris;  Nathaniel*,  b.  1694,  m.  1720  Hannah  Perham,  da.  Joseph  and 
Dorothy;  Capt.  Abijah=,  b.  Westford,  Mass.,  1740,  capt  of  militia,  carpenter,  d.  Pepper- 
ell 1821,  m.  1769  Sarah  Chamberlain  ;  Eli"  Bovnton,  b.  P.  May  24,  1780,  of  P.,  carpenter, 
martial  music  leader,  d.  P.  Aug.  7,  1856,  m.  Dec.  17,  1809,  Mary  Donald  or  McDonald^,  b. 
New  Hampshire  1780,  d.  P.  1882,  a.  loi  y.  7  mo.  4  6.2l.—  Notes  of  Everett  Boynton  :  His- 
torv  of  Westjord  bv  Rev.  Edivin  Rut  liven  Hodgman,  ./sq. 

'Donald,  McDonald  ancestrv  ■  —  6  ainns  :  M'DON.M.D  ;  q  :  Macdonald  ;  j>  .•  DONALD  : 
Ar.  a  lion  ramp.  gu.  betw.  a  dexter  hand  apaumee  and  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  in  chief  of 
the  last,  and  a  salmon  naiant  in  base  az.  Crest^  Out  of  a  cloud  a  dexter  hand  fesseways, 
ppr.  holding  a  cross  pattee  fitchee  sa.  .  .  .  James',  descended  from  a  line  of  Donald 
Chiefs  of  .Scotland  of  the  nth  century,  was  Scotch-Irish  from  the  north,  settled  very 
early  in  New  Hampshire  ;  RandaP,  M.D.  ;  Mary^  Donald,  m.  Eli  Boynton". 

4853. 

SARAH'    CLEVELAND    (Newcomb«,      Frederick^      Ezra*,      Josephs, 

Samuel-^),  d.  Tarrytowu,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1878,  a.  49,  m.  ist,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  June,  1848,  Charles  Parsons  Palmeter,  b.  Glens 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1395 


Falls,  N.  Y.,  Apr.,  1826,  d.  Sacramento,  Cal.,  Nov.  5,  1850,  a  s.  of 
James  and  Cornelia  (Ray).  She  m.  2d,  New  York  city,  1857, 
as  2d  w.,  William  Henry  Roberson,  b.  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
21, 1819,  a  s.  of  Delevan  and  Abigail  (Ferguson).     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

-]-ii249  Charles  Francis^  Palmeter^  b.  Dec.  2,  1849,  Glens 
Falls,  N.Y.     By  2dm.: 

-|- 1 1250  WilUtDii  Cleveland*  Roberson,  b.  July  13,  1858,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y. 

+ 1 125 1  Sarah  Truax^  Roberson,  b.  Oct.  2,  1861,  New  York 
city. 

1 1 25  2  Emma  Gertrude"^  Roberson,  b.  Mar.  12,  1866,  New 
York  city,  unm. 

Mr.  Charles  Parsons  Palmeter  was  a  merchant.  William 
Henry  Roberson  resides  in  New  York  city,  merchant,  of  firm  W. 
H.  Roberson  &  Co.  He  m.  ist,  at  Newburg,  N.  Y.,  Martha 
Davis  Tarbell,  b.  Newburg,  d.  Newburg  1856,  a  da.  of  Whitcomb. 
Ch.:  Anna  Mary  Roberson,  b.  1842,  Newburg,  m.  in  N.  Y.  c, 
Silas  Downing,  b.  in  Conn,  or  Mass.,  d.  N.  Y.  c.  1878,  s.  p. 

4854. 

CAROLINE'  CLEVELAND  (Newcomb"),  m.  Sanford  R. 
Kane.     Ch, :  Son^,  Daughter^ ,  both  d.  many  years  ago. 

4855. 

CHARLES  WHEELER'  CLEVELAND  (Newcomb^  Fred- 
ericks, Ezras  Josephs,  Samuel=,  Mosesi),  ni.  ist,  at  North  Hadley,  Mass., 
Sept.  13,  1859,  Emily  Abigail  Scott,  b.  N.  Hadley  Mar.  21,  1835, 
d.  N.  Hadley  Sept.  20,  i860,  a  da.  of  Rufus  and  Martha  (Dick- 
inson). He  m.  2d,  at  Monroe  City,  Monroe  co.,  Mo.,  Mar.  20, 
1862,  Maria  Isabel  Torrey,  b.  in  city  of  Buenos  Ayres,  or  Aires, 
La  Plata,  now  Argentine  Confederation,  South  America,  Nov. 
23,  1834,  a  da.  of  Rev.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Sutton),  ist  m.: 
s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.,  b.  Winnebago,  Winnebago  co.,  111.: 

1 1 253  Newcomb*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  7,  1865,  unm.,  grad- 
uated Albany,  N.  Y.,  High  School  1881,  resided  at  Albany  1890, 
many  years  in  business  with  Cleveland  Brothers,  res.  Brooklvn, 
N.  Y.,  1894,  sec.  in  N.  Y.  city. 

1 1254  Mary*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  6,  1870. 

Charles  Wheeler'  Cleveland  was  a  resident  of  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  1853  to  1854  ;  of  Winnebago  1862  to  1870,  New  York 
city  1870  to  1S76,  from  1876  lived  in  Albany  ;  res.  Brooklyn.  N. 
Y.,  1S94-5.  For  many  years  associated  in  business  with  Cleve- 
land Bros. 

4856. 

CORNELIA'    CLEVELAND    (Newcomb^,  Frederick^  Ezra^),    died 

at  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Nov.,  1864,  a.  30,  m.  Dr.  George  W.  Benson  of 
Erie,  N.  Y.,  b.  in  Pennsylvania  and  is  deceased  ;  physician.  Ch.: 
Infant^,  d.  young.  11 255  Caroline^  Benson,  b.  1855,  d.  July,  1881, 
a.  26,  m.  in  Rockford,  III,  William  Gregory,  who  lives  at  Rock- 
ford  1 88 1-4  on  the  farm  of  Mr.  Charles  W.'  Cleveland.  Ch.: 
Charles^  Gregory. 


1396  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

4857. 
FREDERICK'    CLEVELAND    (Newcomb^,  Frederick^   Ezras  Jos.3, 

Samuels,  Mosesi),  b.  at  Middlcbury,  Vt.,  Mar.  20,  1838,  d.  at  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1897,  m.  by  Rev.  John  A.  De  Baun  in  Reformed 
Church  at  Niskayuna,  Schenectady  county,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1863, 
Gertrude  Maria  Van  Vranken,  b.  at  Niskayuna  Aug.  26,  1841, 
da.  of  William  and  Catharine  (Van  Vranken).     Ch.: 

+  11256  Newcomb'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  24,  1864,  Wauke- 
gan.  111. 

4-1 1257  Catherine  Van  Vranken^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  10, 
1866,  Waukegan. 

1 1258  Maude^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  1S68,  at  Waukegan. 
Miss  Cleveland  has  contributed  records  and  ancestries,  and  is  a 
subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

1 1 259  Frederick*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  22,  1874,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  unm.;  attended  Albany  Boys' Academy.  Residence,  Mc- 
Keever,  Herkimer  county,  N.  Y.  (1896),  has  been  in  the  lumber 
business  several  years,  is  manager  of  the  Moose  River  Lumber 
Co.,  at  McKeever. 

Bertha'  Isabel,  b.  Sept.  28,  1875,  A.,  d.  A.  Nov.  3, 
1882.  Edith^  Cleveland,  b.  June  25,  1879,  A.,  d.  A.  May  10,  1882. 

Frederick'  Cleveland  passed  his  early  life  with  his  parents 
in  the  cities  of  New  York,  Albany,  and  Schenectady.  He  pre- 
pared for  college  at  the  Albany  Boys'  Academy,  and  entered 
Yale  in  1854,  but  delicate  health  from  his  birth  forced  him  to 
give  up  his  studies,  and  he  spent  the  following  four  or  five  years 
in  Iowa,  Louisiana,  and  the  Southwest.  It  was  during  this  pe- 
riod that  he  made  one  of  a  party  appointed  by  the  government 
to  survey  Kansas.  Being  a  strong  anti-slavery  man,  when  the 
war  broke  out  he  made  his  way  through  the  swamps  of  Louisi- 
ana to  New  Orleans  and  came  North. 

At  the  age  of  twenty-four  he  entered  the  firm  of  B.  S.  Cory 
&  Co.,  druggists,  Waukegan,  111.  Remaining  in  this  business 
several  years,  he  had  associated  with  him  A.  B.  Van  Denburgh, 
and  afterward  his  brother  George.  Upon  the  removal  of  the 
latter  to  New  York  city,  in  the  autumn  of  1866,  he  continued 
the  business  alone  until  1868.  He  then  removed  to  Chicago 
and  resumed  the  drug  business  under  the  name  of  Cleveland  & 
Snyder.  His  health  having  entirely  failed,  under  the  advice  of 
his  physicians  he  removed  in  1869  to  Peoria,  111.  He  here  be- 
gan the  manufacture  of  Cleveland's  superior  baking  powder. 
In  this  he  succeeded  beyond  his  highest  expectations,  and,  in 
1870,  removed  the  business  to  Albany,  N.  Y.  By  his  untiring 
energy  he  established  it  upon  a  firm  basis.  In  1874  his  brother 
George  became  associated  with  him  under  the  firm  name  of 
Cleveland  Brothers,  and  since  then  the  business  has  been  ex- 
tended throughout  the  United  States  and  the  Canadas.  In  1889 
he  sold  his  interest  in  Cleveland  Brothers  and  retired  from  busi- 
ness. Long  a  member  of  the  Fourth  Presbyterian  church  of 
Albanj^he  served  as  a  trustee,  was  elected  1S78  ;  and  was  after- 
ward one  of  its  elders,  having  been  chosen  to  that  responsible 
office  May  12,  1884.  A  loving  husband,  tender  father,  dearly 
beloved  by  all  who  knew  him,  generous  and  gentle,  he  was  a  man 


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DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1397 

of  God  thoroughly  furnished  unto  all  good  works.  For  more 
than  three  years  and  a  half  he  was  unable  to  attend  to  business, 
and  in  the  early  part  of  February,  1885,  suffered  a  severe  stroke 
of  paralysis.  For  many  of  his  last  years  he  lived  in  his  beauti- 
ful home  on  the  hills  above  the  Hudson,  ministered  to  by  a  lov- 
ing and  devoted  wife,  who  ever  encouraged  him  with  her  coun- 
sef  and  co-operation  ;  patient  and  happy,  awaiting  the  will  of 
his  heavenly  Father  he  so  faithfully  served.  A  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Maria  (Van  Vranken)  Cleveland  still  resides 
in  her  home. 

J'an  Vranken  or  Von  Franckeancestrv  {3  lines),  and ffettealogy :— C\a.a.s,  or  Clausi  Von 
Francke,  from  Holland,  lived  at  Beaverwvck,  or  Albany,  N.  Y.,  had  at  least  2  sons,  Ger- 
rit  Claus2  and  Rickert,  or  Rick  Glaus.  Gerrit  Claus^  Von  Franke,  b.  in  America,  settled 
at  Castigione,  Albany  co.  (now  Niskayuna,  Schenectady  co.),  N.  Y.,  1640  or  1650,  Albany 
1665,  Rosendale  1684,  d.  1684,  m.  Ariaantje  Ulrick. 

Claus3  Van  Vankren,  b.  at  Niskayuna  1683,  of  Niskayuna,  will  1762  (still  existing) 
names  6  s.,  5  da.,  m.  Gertrude  Quackenbos.  Ch.:  i.  Gerrit.  2.  Abraham.  3.  Lsaac.  4. 
Johni,  b.  Oct.  25,  1719.  5.  Jacob.  6.  Adriantje.  7.  Magtel.  8.  Peter*.  9.  Maria.  lo  Sa- 
rah.    II.  Rachel. 

Lt.  John*  Van  Vranken,  b.  Oct.  25,  1719,  bap.  in  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  was  a  lieutenant 
in  the  Revolution,  m.  Maria  Pootman,  daughter  of  Cornelius.  Ch.:  Jacobus^,  born  1753, 
Niskayuna. 

Peter*  Van  Vranken,  of  Niskayuna,  m.  Neeltie  Groot.     Ch.:  i.  Derrick^. 

2.     Claus^,  whose  daughter,  Gertrude^,  m.  John  Van  Vranken^,  b.  N.  Mar.  29,  1785. 

Jacobus^  Van  Vranken,  b.  N.  1753,  d.  Oct.  6,  1812,  m.  Maritia  Groot.  Ch.:  Johannes*, 
b.  Mar.  29,  1785,  N. 

Serg.  Derrick^  Van  Vranken,  of  N.,  served  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  was  sergeant 
in  the  12th  Albany  co.  Reg  ,  N.  Y.  Militia,  commanded  by  Col.  Jacobus  Van  Schoonho- 
ven,  in  company  of  Capt.  Johannes  Vandenbergh,  he  captured  the  famous  spy,  Joe  Bat- 
tis,  m.  Anne  Farling.     Ch.:  Peter^. 

Johannes'  Van  Vranken,  b.  Niskayuna  Mar.  29,  1785,  m.  Gertrude  Van  Vranken'. 
Ch. :  I.  Maria.  2.  Nicholas.  3.  Jacobiis.  4.  Catharine',  b.  May  29,  1820,  m.  1840,  Wil- 
liam Van  Vranken'.     5.  Martin.     6.  Eleanor.     7.  Cornelius.     8.  Alida.     9.  Rachel. 

Peter'  Van  Vranken,  of  N.,  m.  Matilda  Peek.  Ch.:  i.  Derrick.  2.  Lanie.  3.  Wil- 
liam', of  N.,  m.  1840,  Catharine  Van  Vranken',  b.  May  29,  1820.  4.  Anne.  5.  Harmon. 
6.  Eleanor.     7.  John  Van  Vranken. 

4858. 

GEORGE'      CLEVELAND      (Xewcomb',   Frederick^,   Ezra*,   Joseph', 

Samuel^,  Mosesi),  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1839,  m.  at  Wauke- 
gan,  III,  Dec.  25,  1861,  Susan  Lucy  Cory,  b.  Athens,  Cook  co  , 
111.,  Mar.  14,  1840,  d.  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  Apr.  24,  1896,  a  daughter 
of  Dr.  David  and  Calista  Amy  (Sanford).     Ch.: 

1 1260  Gertrude  Maria"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  1864, 
Waukegan,  111.,  unm.  Graduated  at  Vassar  College,  Pough- 
keepsie,  N.  Y.  1887. 

11261  Guy  Cory*  Cleveland,  b.  June  25,  1882,  Albany,N.Y. 
George'  Cleveland  was  educated  in  the  schools  of  New- 
York  city,  Schenectady,  Albany,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  and  New 
England.  In  1853  he  removed  with  his  father's  family  to  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  where  he  began  business  life  as  a  clerk  in  the 
Farmers'  and  Millers'  Bank,  of  which  his  father  (Newcomb° 
Cleveland)  was  president.  Later  in  life  he  was  associated  with 
his  brother  Frederick  in  the  drug  business.  In  February,  1874, 
he  joined  his  brother  Frederick,  under  the  firm  name  of  Cleve- 
land Brothers,  in  the  manufacture  of  the  celebrated  Cleveland's 
superior  baking  powder  and  flavoring  extracts.  Their  goods, 
now  to  be  found  so  generally  in  this  country  and  a  part  of 
Europe,  have  made  the  firm  one  of  the  leading  ones  in  its  busi- 
ness in  the  world. 

He  is  a  prominent  citizen,  a  useful  member  of  the  church, 


1398  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

and  a  gentleman  of  ample  means.  In  1878-9  he  held  the  office 
of  deacon  in  the  First  Dutch  Reformed  church,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
He  is  a  trustee  of  the  Albany  City  Homeopathic  Hospital,  and 
a  member  of  the  advisory  board  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association. 

Of  most  generous  impulses,  honorable  and  high-minded  in 
every  relation  of  life,  he  is  characterized  by  untiring  energy 
and  fidelity  in  the  discharge  of  every  business  and  public  duty. 
In  physique  he  is  of  more  than  medium  height  and  fine  personal 
appearance,  and  has  the  prototype  broad  and  high  Cleveland 
forehead.  Mr.  George'  Cleveland  has  always  manifested  the 
greatest  interest  in,  and  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy.  The 
compilers  desire  to  express  obligations  for  the  many  kindnesses 
rendered.     Residence,  Albany  to  1894,  Orange  1894-6. 

Coj-y  ancestry : *,  of  Westfield,  N.  J.,  prior  to  1750;  David-,  b.  Westfield  July 

31,  1750,  d.  Ballsfon,  N.  Y..  Mar.  18,  1813,  m.  Westfield  July  12,  1769,  Jemima  Ross,  b.  West- 
field  Apr.  16,  1752,  d.  Ballston  May  19,  1825;  ch.:  8;  Eliakim^,  b.  Westfield  Mar.  5,  1772,  d. 
Waukeg-an,  111.,  Mar.  i,  1850,  m.  Oct.  12,  1791,  Sarah  Sayer-,  b.  Westfield  Mar.  18,  1774,  d. 
Waukegan  May  13,  or  16,  1861  ;  Dr.  David''  Cory,  b.  Ballston  Apr.  18,  1809,  d.  Waukegan 
Sept.  8,  1854,  in.  Brighton,  Ont.,  July  23,  1835,  Calista  Amy  Sanford^. 

Sanford  cDicestiy :  —  Joseph^  m.  Mary  Dorman  ;  Thomas  Dormant,  b.  1790,  d.  1846, 
m.  ist,  Anne  Hawley,  b.  1793,  d.  1832,  da.  Martin  and  Amy  (Rogers,  who  had  18  children) ; 
ch.:  9  (also  5  ch.  by  a  2d  m.)  ;  Calista  Amy^  Sanford,  m.  David  Cory^. 

Saver  aiicestrv :  —  '&e.x\)a.n\\vO-  Sayer,  or  Sayre,  b.  Westfield,  d.  Milton,  N.  Y.,  1805,  m. 
Mrs.  Sarah  (Little)  Frazee,  b.  Westfield  1736,  d.  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  June,  1832,  wid.  of  Simeon 
Frazee  ;  Sarah''  Sayer,  m.  Benjamin  CoryS. 

4859. 

MARY     ELIZABETH'     CLEVELAND    (Newcomb«,   Fradericka, 

Ezras  Josephs,  samueP),  m.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  8,  1874,  Frederick 
Jay  Ferris,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Apr.  i,  1839,  s.  Nathaniel.  Banker. 
Resided  in  New  York  city,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  Philadelphia, 
Pa.     Peekskill,  N.  Y.,  1894-5.     Ch.: 

1 1262  Cleveland''  Ferris,  b.  Dec.  27,  1877,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Student  in  Peekskill  Military  Academy,  1894-5. 

4862. 

3IlH'1J  Jane'  Reynolds  (Mary  Elizabeth«,  Fredericks,  EzraS  Josephs, 

Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  Summit,  Miss.,  vSept.  6,  1861,  George  Soule,  b. 
Barrington,  Yates  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1834,  a  son  of  Ebenezer 
and  Cornelia  Elizabeth  (Hogeboom).  Ch.:  George^  Soule,  born 
Aug.  22,  1861,  New  Orleans,  d.  Shreveport,  La.,  Dec.  25,  1864; 
Marie  Louise'^  Soi/le,  b.  Jan.  31,  1864,  Summit,  died  New  Orleans, 
July  II,  1865. 

+  11263     Albert  Lee^  Soule,  b.  Dec.  16,  1865,  New  Orleans,  La. 

11 264  Echvard  F.verett^  Soule,  born  Sept.  8,  1867,  N.  O.,  m. 
Oct.  29,  1896,  Miss  Anne  Standart  Esty  of  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Grad. 
at  Soule  College,  New  Orleans,  1884,  and  at  Cornell  University, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1888;  residence,  New  Orleans  (1896),  educator. 

1 1 265  Maiy  Elizabeilf  Soule,  b.  Nov.  9,  1868,  N.  O.,  unm. 
William  Holcomb\  b.  Mar.  9,  1870,  N.  O.,  d.  N.  O.,  May  2,  1879. 

11266  Franlf  Soule,  b.  Sept.  11,  1871,  N.  O.,  unm.,  grad. 
Cornell  U.,  1892,  res.  home,  lawyer  of  New  Orleans. 

1 1 267  Robert  Spencer''  Soule,  b.  July  6,  1873,  N.  O.,  unm., 
grad.  Cornell  U.,  1896,  res.  home,  architect  of  New  Orleans. 

Lillie  Cornelia^  Soul^,  b.  July  31,  1875,  N.  O.,  unm. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  13^9 

Col.  George  Soule  graduated  at  Sycamore  Academy,  Syca- 
more, 111.,  1853,  and  afterwards  extended  his  studies  at  McDow- 
ell's Medical  coll.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and,  1855,  at  the  St.  Louis 
Law  and  Business  College. 

In  the  fall  of  1856,  he  founded  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  the 
Soule  Commercial  College  and  Literary  Institute,  which  is  now 
a  chartered  Institution,  enjoying  the  confidence  and  support  of 
the  most  refined  and  discerning  people  of  Louisiana,  and  of 
which  Mr.  Soule  has  been  many  years  and  is  still  (1886-96)  the 
President.  During  his  forty  years'  labor  in  the  fields  of  educa- 
tion, he  has  taught  nearly  12,000  students,  and  gained  a  reputa- 
tion as  a  progressive  educator  which  is  unsurpassed  in  the 
educational  annals  of  Louisiana. 

In  1862,  Mr.  Soule  entered  the  military  service  of  the  Con- 
federate States  as  Capt.  of  Co.  A,  Crescent  Regiment  of  New 
Orleans,  and  served  through  the  war  with  much  reputation. 
At  the  battle  of  Shiloh  he  was  captured  and  spent  five  months 
as  a  prisoner  of  war  on  Johnson's  Island.  He  was  twice  pro- 
moted, first  to  the  rank  of  Major,  and  then  to  that  of  Lt.- 
Colonel.  At  the  close  of  the  war,  June  19,  1865,  he  returned  to 
N.  O.,  and  commenced  anew  the  battle  of  life  in  the  more  quiet 
and  congenial  fields  of  education.  He  much  prefers  the  dis- 
semination of  truth,  reason,  and  knowledge  among  his  battal- 
ions of  soldier  students,  in  the  Laboratory  and  Lecture  Halls, 
than  the  firing  of  shells  and  bullets  at  his  fellow  man  on  the 
fields  of  fratricidal  war.  He  has  laid  aside  the  battle-flag  of 
war,  and  has  unfurled  his  banner  of  education,  which  now 
kisses  the  breeze  from  the  dome  of  his  progressive  Institution, 
and  which  is  an  emblem  of  peace  and  knowledge,  instead  of 
war  and  Nationalism. 

As  an  author,  Mr.  Soule  has  rendered  good  service  to  the 
cause  of  education,  and  achieved  a  high  reputation  as  a  thor- 
ough scholar  in  his  chosen  field  of  labor. 

His  series  of  Practical  Arithmetic,  based  upon  a  system  of 
philosophical  reasoning,  stand  unsurpassed  in  the  history  of 
practical  Mathematics.  In  this  Series,  he  has  advanced  to 
higher  processes  of  reasoning  and  occupied  broader  fields  of 
thought  and  subjects,  than  any  other  author.  His  complete 
Science  and  Practice  of  Double  Entry  Bookkeeping  is  a  work 
of  great  merit,  and  it  is  a  standard  work  of  reference  and  au- 
thority for  accountants  and  business  men. 

Now,  as  Mr.  Soule  commences  the  descent  of  the  sunset 
side  of  his  life,  he  devotes  a  part  of  his  time  to  giving  free  pub- 
lic lectures  upon  health,  sociology,  and  various  progressive 
topics  which  most  concern  the  citizen  in  his  relations  to  himself 
and  family,  to  society,  and  to  the  country. 

He  believes  in  giving  his  children  that  which  misfortune 
cannot  take  away,  governments  confiscate,  or  wars  destroy  ; 
and  in  this  behalf,  he  insists  that  every  child  bearing  his  name 
shall  have  the  best  University  education  that  the  nation 
affords. 

Though  Mr.  Soule  has  often  declined  political  positions  and 
honors,  he  has  accepted  service  and  won,  in  the  realm  of  socie- 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


ties,  the  highest  honors,  and  made  an  enviable  name  as  a  be- 
nevolent, charitable,  and  humane  man.  As  the  first  Grand 
Dictator  of  the  Knights  of  Honor  in  La.,  he  organized  and 
placed  that  young  and  noble  order  upon  the  highway  to  a 
grand  success. 

He  has  been  a  working  member  of  the  Institution  of  Free 
Masonry  for  forty  years.  He  has  received  all  the  degrees  of 
the  York  and  Scotch  Rights,  including  the  highly  honorary  33d 
degree.  He  is  Past  Grand  Commander  of  Knights  Templar  in 
La.,  and  a  member  of  the  Grand  Encampment  of  Knights 
Templar  of  the  United  States.  He  is  also  an  active  member  of 
several  other  societies,  benevolent,  educational,  etc. 

Financially,  Mr.  Soule  has  also  been  a  success,  having 
achieved  in  the  line  of  his  profession  and  as  author  a  very 
handsome  competence. 

As  a  man  of  sterling  integrity  he  ranks  high,  and  as  an  edu- 
cator he  occupies  a  leading  place,  and  has  achieved  honor  in 
his  own  country  and  among  his  own  people. 

Col.  George  Soule  is  a  subscriber  to  this  Genealogy. 

Soule  ancestry  :—Qeor%e  Soule,  a  Mayflower  passenger,  1620,  from  whom  descends 
(if  not  from  French  or  German  immigrants)  Soules  in  the  earliest  settlement  of  New 
York  state,  to  whom  points  the  family  record  of :  George'  of  Greene  co  ,  or  of  a  contigu- 
ous county  to  that  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer,  d.  in  Michigan  ;  Ebenezer^  Soule,  b.  Greene  co.,  N. 
Y.,  farmer,  d.  Harrington,  Yates  co.,  N.  Y.,  in.  Cornelia  Elizabeth  Hogeboom,  b.  Wind- 
ham, N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1814,  d.  Hampshire.  Kane  co..  111.,  1893,  da.  of  And^-ew  and  Cornelia. 

4869. 

HciWeif    Russell     (Alethelas,  Joseph^,  SamueH,  Joseph^,  Samuel^),     d. 

Penn  tp.,  Ind.,  Jan.  27,  1888,  aged  76,  m.  P.,  Nov.  11,  1838,  Mrs. 
Margaret  (Thurston)  Terwilliger,  b.  N.  Y.  state,  Aug.  8,  1806, 
d.  Penn,  Dec.  26,  1884,  wid.  of  John  Terwilliger,  da.  Daniel  and 
Margaret  (Birch).  Dwelt  Penn,  and  Mishawaka,  Ind.,  farmer. 
Ch. :   Cy/ifhicf,  b.  Sept.  9,  d.  19,  1839. 

1 1 268  Albert^  Russell,  b.  May  12,  1840,  d.  hospital,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  soldier. 

Caroline^  Russell,  b.  Dec.  15,  1841,  m.  Penn,  Sept.  10, 
1863,  Ephraim  Crouch  Moore,  b.  Mishawaka,  June  10,  1841,  son 
Joseph  and  Pamelia,  1.  Big  Rapids,  Mecosta  co.,  Ind.,  1888.  Ch. 
b.  Penn  :  Frank  Ellsworth^  Moore,  Dec.  3,  1865  ;  Nettie  Isara^ 
Moore,  Nov.  17,  1867;  Edith  Viola"  Moore,  Feb.  6,  1870;  Mabel 
Eunice"  Moore,  born  Feb.  24,  died  Oct.  8,  1872  ;  Margaret  Melissa" 
Moore,  b.  Aug.  24,  1873;  Mildred  EtheP  Moore,  Aug.  11,  1876; 
Esther  Adelia"  Moore,  Dec.  24,  1879;  Bertha  Elinor"  Moore,  May 
13,  1882;  Annie  Leola"  Moore,  Dec.  21,  1885. 

Lydia^  Russell,  b.  Jan.  31,  1845,  Mishawaka,  m.  Penn, 
July  2,  1865,  Jacob  Clay  Keifer,  born  Atwater,  Portage  co.,  O., 
Sept.  29,  1842,  s.  George  and  Elizabeth,  1.  Hazleton,  Buchanan 
CO.,  la.  Ch.:  Flora  Adaline"  Keifer,  b.  Apr.  20,  1866,  St.  Joseph 
CO.,  n.  Mishawaka,  Ind.;  George  Willis"  Keifer,  Oct.  24,  x868,  St. 
J.  CO.;  Harvey  Eugene^  Keifer,  Oct.  20,  187 1,  Hazleton;  Amos  C" 
Keifer,  Oct.  20,  187 1,  H.;  Maggie  Gertrude"  Keifer,  b.  Oct.  18,  d. 
n.  H.,  Dec.  14,  1878;  Vivian  Eunice"  Keifer,  b.  Feb.  18,  1S83,  H.; 
Edith  Violet"  Keifer,  Nov.  8,  1885,  H. 

1 1 269  Solomon  Henry^  Russell,  b.  Apr.  5,  1S46,  m.  Chicago, 
111.,  July,  1868,  Harriet  Amelia  Wren,  b.  Sturgis,  Mich.,  Feb^  5, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1 40 1 


1854,  da.  Joseph  and  Betsey.  Ch.:  Edith  Amelia^  and  Evelyn 
Augiisttv'  Russell  (tw.),  b.  Mar.  22,  1869;  Francis  Marion^  Russell, 
b.  July  4,  1870,  Versailles,  Morgan  co.,  Mo.,  d.  Emporia,  Lyon 
CO.,  Kan.,  June  13,  187 1;  Olive  Leo na^  Russell,  born  Apr.  2,  1876; 
Raymond  Henrf  Russell,  Sept.  3,  1884,  Chippewa  Lake  ;  CJiihP , 
July  27,  1886. 

1 1270  Francis  Marion''  Russell,  b.  Mar.  31,  1850,  m.  Burr 
Oak,  Mich.,  Dec,  1872,  Miriant  Frances  Thurston,  da.  Solomon 
and  Ann. 

4870. 

Oliver''  Russell  (Aietheia'),  m.  Sept.  21,  1837,  Esther  Van 
Etten  Broas,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  19,  18 19,  da.  Townsend 
and  Rachel  (Des  Van  Etten),  1.  Maine  tp.,  N.  Y.,  1886-8,  farmer. 
Has  been  steward,  class  leader  6  years,  trustee,  1875-88,  S.  S. 
supt.,  etc.,  in  the  Methodist  church.  Ch.  born  Union  Centre, 
Broome  co.,  N.  Y. : 

1 1 27 1  Benjamin  Redding^  Russell,  b.  Nov.  9,  1838,  m.  Maine 
tp.,  Oct.  1 1,  1S65,  Bessie  Ann  Chauncey,  b.  M.,  July  16,  1839,  a  da. 
Russell  Livander  and  Aurelia  Louisa  (Crane).  Enlisted,  Aug. 
7;  1862,  Co.  E,  Capt.  Edw.  L.  Lewis,  109th  N.  Y.  V.,  Col.  Benj. 
F.  Tracy,  ist  Brig.,  ist  Div.,  9th  A.  C,  was  in  battles  from  Wil- 
derness to  Sept.  30,  1S64,  when  taken  sick,  sent  to  City  Point 
Hospital,  at  U.  S.  Hosp.  to  disch.,  May  27,  1865.     Of  Union,    s.  p. 

-|- 1 1272     PJiebe  Louisa"^  Russell,  b.  Mar.  19,  1841. 

1 1273  James  Letvis^  Russell,  b.  May  i,  1843,  d.  in  army,  n. 
Petersburg,  Va.,  Dec.  22,  1864,  m.  Sept.  i,  1864,  Aurelia  Louisa 
Chauncey,  b.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1846,  a  da.  Russell  Livander 
and  Amelia  Louisa  (Crane),  enlisted  Aug.  28,  1864,  Co.  E,  50th 
N.  Y.  Engineers,  started  for  reg.,  Sept.  5,  1864. 

4875, 

Sarah  3Ielvhia'   Davis    (LucmdaMoseph^,  Sam.^  Joseph^,  Sam.^)^ 

m.  Mich.,  Dec.  28,  1859,  Samuel  Ward  Curtis,  b.  Caroline  tp., 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1828,  s.  Aaron  and  Maria  (Humphrey),  1.  Logans- 
port,  Cass  CO.,  Ind.,  foreman  in  R.  R.  shops.     Ch. : 

1 1 274  Laura  Adelaide^  Curtis,  b.  Feb.  6,  1861,  m.  Logans- 
port,  Mar.  4,  1886,  John  Briscoe,  b.  Va.,  June  8,  1851,  1.  Logans- 
port,  Adams  Express  messenger. 

1 1 275  Charles  Aaron^  Curtis,  b.  Aug.  20,  1862,  d.  Feb.  9, 
1867.  Samuel  Ward^,  b.  Mar.  13,  1864;  Albert  Roscoe"^,  Mar.  10, 
1866. 

4876. 

3Iarcia  Aniina'  Davis  (Lucinda^),  m.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  July 
4,  1847,  Samuel  Decker,  b.  Union,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1822,  d.  U.,  Jan. 
7,  1880,  a  son  Gideon  and  Jane  (Cortwright),  farmer.  His  wid. 
1.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  1886.     Ch.: 

1 1276  Jesse  Delos^  Decker,  born  Apr.  21,  1849,  Union,  m. 
Owego,  Oct.  26,  1871,  Lucy  Leverna^  Vandemark  -(-11281,  1.  Union, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Marcia  Aim^  Decker,  born  Nov.  4,  1873;  Seymour 
Devern^  Decker,  Sept.  20,  1875  ;  Altheia  Lodema^  Decker,  Feb.  26, 
1879  ;  Albert  SamueP  Decker,  Oct.  i,  1880  ;  Alfred  Jav'  Decker, 
Oct.  14,  1883;  Seh'a  Leaie  Decker,  July  18,  1885. 


1402 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


1 1 277  John  Seymour^  Heckcr,  b.  May  19,  185  i,  Union,  died 
Galesborough,  N.  C,  in  U.  S.  A.,  June  19,  1869,  Co.  B,  8th  Regt., 
U.  S.  Regulars. 

11278  Emma  Della^  Decker^  born  Aug.  31,  1856,  Owego,  m. 
Candor,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1881,  Vedder  Van  Patten,  b.  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1857,  son  Frederick  and  Deborah  (Delmont),  1. 
Owego,  miller.     Ch.:  Bessie  Miirier  Van  Patten^  b.  Jan.  30,  1882. 

1 1279  Gurdon  Fumpelly  Curtis^  Decker,  horn  June  28,  1861, 
Owego,  m.  Chicago,  111.,  May  17,  1886,  Sarah  Pretgue,  born  St. 
Joseph,  La  Crosse  co.,  Wis.,  Mar.  11,  1863,  daughter  Charles  and 
Frances  (Dual),  1.  Blanchard,  Traill  co..  Dak.,  salesman. 

4879. 

ANN  ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (Ezekiei^),  m.  Union,  N.  Y., 
July  4,  1847,  Luke  Vandemark,  b.  U.  July  4,  181 9,  s.  Abram  and 
Rebecca  (Broas),  1.  Hooper,  N.  Y.,  farmer,  1886.     Ch.  b.  Union  : 

1 1 280  Byron  IVinfield"  Vandemark,  b.  Mar.  8,  1850,  m.  War- 
ren, Pa.,  Mar.  25,  1874,  Clara  Elizabeth  Bowen,  b.  W.  Mar.  10, 
1853,  da.  Jacob  Jerome  and  Emily  Matilda  (Dewitt);  1.  Union, 
farmer.  Ch.  :  Harley  Diiane'-'  Vandemark,  Jan.  6,  1875  ;  Luke 
Ma/ilon\  Apr.  2,  1879  ;  Beryl  Wmnifred\  Apr.  13,  1883  ;  Maurice 
Halberf,  Jan.  21,  1886. 

1 1 281  Lticy  Lever na^  Vandemark,  b.  Aug.  19,  1852,  m.  /esse 
Delos''  Decker  +11276.  Ezekiel  Marsden\  b.  Dec.  15,  1854,  d. 
Sept.  8,  1855. 

1 1 282  Cynthia  Ellen^  Vandemark,  b.  Aug.  30,  1856,  m.  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  10,  1878,  Lasa  Eugene  Bacon,  b.  Scott  tp., 
N.  Y.,  July  21,  1855,  s.  Solomon  and  Harriet  Eliza  (Keeler),  far- 
mer.    Ch.  :  Maggie  Leone^  Bacon,  b.  May  30,  1884. 

1 1 283  Asa  Alberf  Vandemark,  b.  May  22,  1858,  m.  Union 
Sept.  4,  1881,  Minnie  Oliver,  b.  Warren  Aug.  13,  1862,  da.  Adam 
Amenzo  and  Emily  Matilda  (Dewitt),  farmer.  Ch.  :  Mabel 
Gref  Vandemark,  b.  Aug.  i,  1885. 

4881. 

CLINTON'    CLEVELAND  (EzekielMoseph^,  SamuelMosephS,  Sam- 

•ueis,  Mosesi),  m.  Flemiugsville,  Tioga  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31,  1849, 
Rachel  Herrick,  b.  F.  Mar.  15,  183 1,  da.  Theodore  and  Sally 
(Webster);  of  Berkshire,  N.  Y.,  1886;  farmer.  Ch.  :  11284-5 
Isabella*  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1852,  m.  1874.  Ch. :  3.  Sidney* 
Cleveland,  d.  at  age  of  17  years. 

4882. 

DEIDAMIA'  CLEVELAND  (Ezekiei«),  m.  Newark  Valley, 
N.  Y.,  July  4,  1847,  Jacob  Hollenbeck,  b.  Knox,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2, 
1823,  s.  Jacob  A.  and 'Ruth  (Bolton),  1.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  1886,  far- 
mer. Ch.  :  Afin  Eliza\  b.  Apr.  5,  1848;  Henry  Clinton\  Oct.  19, 
1849. 

1 1 286  Winfield  Adelberf  Hollenbeck,  b.  Nov.  9,  1852,  m. 
Luella  Delphine  Hull. 

1 1 287  Harrison  Jacob'  Hollenbeck,  b.  June  7,  1857,  m.  Laura 
Woodward.     11288  Ezekiel   Hetirf,  b.    Mar.    17,    1862;    Hubert\ 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  1403 

June  2,  1863;  Chester  Eugene*'^  Sept.  14,  1864;  JoJni  De7vitf  Hol- 
leuheck,  May  31,  1868. 

4883. 

ALBERT'  CLEVELAND  (Ezekiel^,  Joseph^,  Samuels  Joseph^,  Sam.^), 

d.  Richford,  N.  Y.,  bef.  1886,  m.  R.  May  20,  1864,  Cynthia  Jen- 
nings, b.  R.  1835,  da.  Justus.  Ch.  :  112S9  Justus  Albert' 
Cleveland. 

4884. 

EZEKIEL'  CLEVELAND  (Ezekiei«),  m.  Richford,  N.  Y., 
Oct.,  i860,  Minerva  Woodward,  b.  R.  Jan.  i,  1844,  da.  John  and 
Hannah,  1.  Richford,  1886.  Ch. :  11290-2  Irving  Hubert^ 
Cleveland,  b.  Feb.,  1865;  Frederick  Eugene'  Cleveland,  b. 
1868;  Jessie  May',  b.  1880;  Cora  Belle',  b.  1884. 

4886. 

CHARLES'      CLEVELAND      (Joseph^,    Joseph=,    Samuels    Joseph^, 

Samuels  Mosesi),  m.  Union,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1866,  Hannah  Jane  Van 
No}',  b.  Montague,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27,  1842,  da.  Elias  and 
Sarah  (Harker),  1.  Union,  1885,  farmer.  Ch.  :  11293-4  Sarah', 
b.  May  23,  1869;  Jennie'  Cleveland,  Apr.  26,  1872. 

4889. 

JOSEPH  NELSON'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^),  m.  Union, 
N.  v.,  Sept.  6,  1857,  Mary  E.  Plain,  b.  Ulster  co.,  N.  Y.;  1. 
Hooper,  N.  Y.,  1885.  Ch.  :  11295-300  Grace  Ann^;  Ettie'; 
Leonard';  Wilbur';  Jessie';  Albert'  Cleveland;  Lewis'; 
Martha'  Cleveland. 

4890. 

GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«),  m.  Union,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4, 
1857,  Mary  Austin,  b.  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.:  1 1.30 1-2 
Martha';  Frank'  Cleveland;  Another'. 

4895. 

ALVIN'    CLEVELAND    (Rodolphuss,  Joseph^  Samuel*,  Joseph^,  Sam- 

ueP,  Mosesi),  m.  June  22,  Harriet  Louisa  Tilbury,  b.  Union  or 
Maine,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1842,  a  da.  William  and  Esther  (Hem- 
straught),  1.  Hooper,  N.  Y.  Ch. :  11303  Effie  Irene',  b.  Apr, 
26,  1864,  d.  Oct.  25,  1882. 

4896. 

WILLIAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Rodoiphus"),  m.  Maine, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  13,  1862,  Elizabeth  Rockwell,  b.  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  June 
2,  1844,  d.  Thomas  H.  and  Susan  (Councilman),!.  Hooper,  N.  Y., 
1886,  farmer.  Ch.  :  11304  Abraham  Lincoln'  Cleveland,  b. 
Apr.  15,  1865,  Chenango,  N.  Y.,  m.  Union,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1886, 
Cora  Van  Patten,  b.  U.  Aug.  29,  1864,  da.  John  J.  and  Charlotte 
(Ireland),  1.  Union,  1886,  farmer. 


0> 


1404  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

4898. 

EDWARD  RODOLPHUS'  CLEVELAND  (Rodoiphu.s«),  d. 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1880,  a.  36,  m.  B.  JUI721,  187^ 
Frances  Delilah  Anderson,  b.  Maine,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  i,  1858,  da 
Ezekiel  and  Ann  (Taylor),  1.  Binghamton,  1886;  merchant.  Ch.: 
1 1305-6  Elizabeth^,  b.  Apr.  14,  1875  ;  Maud'  Cleveland,  Dec. 
21,  1877. 

4899. 

SEVALAN  MULFORD^  CLEVELAND  (Rodoiphus-),  m. 
Candor,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1881,  Ida  Jane  Kyle,  b.  C.  Dec.  13,  1S60, 
da.  Theron  and  Mary  (Orcutt),  1.  Hooper,  N.  Y.,  1886.  Ch.  : 
1 1307-8  Elmer',  b.  Apr.  15,  1883  ;  Bertha"  Cleveland,  Apr.  30, 
1885. 

4900. 

WILLIAM    LORD'    CLEVELAND    (jedediah6,Jedediah5,Samuel4, 

Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  married  at  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  Dec.  8,  1843, 
Lucinda  Hooper,  b.  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  181 1,  a  daugh- 
ter of  Pontius  Pilate  and  Lydia  (Clark).     Children  : 

-I-11309  John  Douglas*  Cleveland,  b.  June  22,  1845, 
Tecumseh,  Mich. 

11310  Caroline  Jeanette'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  i,  1847, 
T.,  m.  Lake  City,  Wabasha  co.,  Minn.,  Sept.  20,  1S77,  William 
Henry  Phillips,  b.  Bristol,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  8,  1831,  a  s.  Nelson  and 
Almira  (Hatch).  Residence,  Randolph,  Dodge  co..  Wis.,  (1883- 
95),  veterinary  surgeon.  Ch.  :  Aaron  Longfellow^  Phillips,  b. 
Sept.  II,  1878,  Highland,  Fillmore  co.,  Minn.;  Harr\^  Phillips, 
b.  Nov.  7,  1880,  H.,  d.  H.  Dec.  27,  1880;  Maud  Alice''  "Phillips,  b. 
Mar.  8,  1882,  Randolph  ;  Afyron  Anthony^  Phillips,  b.  Jan.  29,  1885, 
Dubuque,  la.;   Charles  Augustus'^  Phillips,  b.  Apr.  21,  1890,  D. 

+  113 1 1  William  Edward'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  28,  1849, 
Tecumseh,  Mich. 

Joseph  Lavalle',  b.  May  10,  185 1,  T.,  d.  Pittsburgh, 
Carroll  co.,  Ind.,  June  15,  1852.  Caroline  Silvers',  b.  July  8, 
1853,  West  Point,  Tippecanoe  co.,  Ind.,  d.  there  July  8,  1853. 
Charles  Erwin'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  12,  1854,  West  Point,  d. 
there  Nov.  14,  1854. 

Mr.  William  Lord'  Cleveland  has  lived  in  Pittsburgh,  Ind., 
in  Iowa,  at  Lyon  (P.  O.  Highland),  Minn.,  Smithfield,  Wabasha 
CO.,  Minn.,  1883;  residence,  1895-6,  Kellogg,  Wabasha  co.,  Minn.; 
by  occupation  a  millwright.  Is  much  esteemed.  Mr.  Cleveland 
is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

4901. 

CHARLES   DOUGLAS'  CLEVELAND  (jededian*,  jedediah^, 

SamueH,  Joseph^,  Samuel^  Moses^),    d.    Boston,     MaSS.,    NoV.    20,   1 875,    a. 

57,  m.  Chester,  Vt.,  Dec.  7,  1843,  Stella  Louise  Deming,  b.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  Jan.  27,  1822,  da.  Josiah  and  Julia  (Beach).  Ch.: 
Charles  Eugene',  b.  May  14,  1845,  Chester,  d.  Boston,  Aug.  9, 
1846. 

-f-11312  Frank  Deming^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  3,  1854,  Bran- 
don, Vt. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1405 


1 1313  LiBBiE  TiLTON*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  25,  1862,  Bran- 
don, Vt.     Miss  Cleveland  res.  Rutland,  Vt.,  1885. 

Dr.  Charles  Douglas'  Cleveland,  having  received  a  pre- 
paratory education,  entered  Dartmouth  Medical  vSchool,  and  by 
teaching  during  the  summers  worked  his  way  through,  gradu- 
ating from  that  dept.  1840. 

X.  E.  His.  Gen.  Register,  XXXI :  2ji —  Necrology  of  the  New  England  Historic 
Genealogical  Society —  Charles  Douglas  Cleveland,  M.D.  .  .  Part  of  his  educa- 
tion was  at  Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Subsequently  he  attended  a  course  of 
medical  lectures  at  Woodstock,  Vt.  He  began  his  professional  life  in  Chester,  where  he 
continued  five  years.  He  then  removed  to  Boston  May  i6,  1846,  and  in  this  larger  sphere 
was  a  successful  practitioner  in  medicine  until  his  death.  "Dr.  Cleveland,"  writes  a 
friend,  "  is  mourned  by  all  who  knew  him  ;  for  as  a  friend  as  well  as  a  physician  his  place 
can  never  be  filled  in  the  hearts  and  homes  where  his  kindly  face  was  always  sought  for 
to  soothe  the  sick  and  suffering,  and  never  in  vain."  He  was  admitted  to  this  society 
Apr.  20,  1858. 

Mrs.  Stella  Louise  (Deming)  Cleveland  resides  1S80-5  Rutland,  Vt. 

4902. 

NORMAN  CURTIS'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah«),  d.  Lake 
Shetek,  Minn.,  Jan.  8,  1873,  a.  54,  m.  ist,  Lancaster,  Coos  co.,  N. 
H.,  July  6,  1843,  Martha  Augusta  Smith,  b.  Lancaster,  June  22, 
1823,  d.  L.  Dec.  10,  1852,  da.  Allen  and  Adeline  (Perkins).  He 
m.  2d,  L.  Jan.  5,  1854,  Eliza  Jane  Plaisted,  b.  Jefferson,  N.  Y., 
June  12,  1830.  Lived  at  Northumberland,  N.  H.,  Dover,  N.  H., 
farmer.  Mrs.  Eliza  Jane  (Plaisted)  Cleveland  res.  in  Minn. 
1880.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

1 13 14  Charles  Austin*  Cleveland,  b.  June  10,  1844, 
Lancaster,  m.;  of  Lancaster/1876-85.     Ch.:   Son",  b.  1873. 

11315  Ellen  Augusta^  Cleveland,  b.  July  18,  1849,  L., 
m.  Benjamin  C.  Lane  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  1.  Portsmouth,  R.  L 
Ch.:  Sotf;  Dau^  By  2d  m.:  113 16-7  George  Edward'^  Cleve- 
land, b.  June  26,  1856,  Northumberland ;  Ida  May*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Jan.  19,  1859,  d.  May  6,  1882. 

11318  Frederick  Norman''  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  3,  i860. 

11319  Frank  Allen"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  5,  1865. 

1 1320  Forest  Randall*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  17,  1868. 
1 132 1  Judson  Curtis*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  14,  1872,  Highland, 
Minn. 

4903. 

JEDEDIAH  ALLEN'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah^),  d.  Madi- 
son, Kan.,  Aug.  12,  1891,  a.  69,  m.  Tunbridge,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  1843, 

RlltJl    Darby^    Eaton    +    4936    (Susan^,  Samuel^,    Samuel*,  Joseph^,  Samuel^). 

Ch.:   1 1322  Emma  Ruth*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  25,  1855,  T.,  d.  T. 
Mar.  4,  1858. 

Rev.  Jedediah  Allen'  Cleveland,  a  Methodist  clergyman, 
preached  in  Tunbridge  5  years,  Mansfield,  Vt.,  5  years,  Troy, 
Vt.,  and  Canada  4  years,  Whitefield,  N.  H.,  6  years,  and  other 
places,  altogether  28  years.  Emigrated  to  Madison,  Kan.,  Jan. 
2,  1 87 7.  See  Hand  Book  of  188^^  Greenwood  co.,  Kan. —  Forest 
Hill,  describing  his  75-acre  fruit  farm. 

4904. 

HIRAM  EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah^,  Jeded^ah^  Sam- 
uel*, Josephs,  Samuel^),  d.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,Dec.  21, 1 856,  a.  33,  m.  Jackson, 
Oregon,  Aug.,  1854,  Maria  Ann  Vandine  or  Vantyne,  b.  Deca- 


1406 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


tur,  111.,  Nov.  18,  1831,  d.  D.  wSept.  5,  1867,  da.  Henry  and  Susan 
(Cotton).  (She  m.  2d,  Adoniram  Judson'  Cleveland  -f-  4908. 
Ch.:  1 1323  Mary  Bell*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  25,  1856,  Jackson, 
d.  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Feb.  .25,  1861. 

Dr.  Hiram  Edward''  Cleveland  studied  medicine  with  his 
brother.  Dr.  Charles  D.'';  received  his  lectures  at  Woodstock, 
Vt. ;  paid  his  own  way.  Went  to  Fond  du  Lac,  W^is.,  thence 
Overland  route  to  Jackson.  Was  lost  to  all  relatives  for  5  years; 
gained  a  good  practice,  a  handsome  property,  was  sent  twice  to 
Oregon  Territory  Assembly  ;  returned  home  soon  after  mar- 
riage, made  father  and  brothers  glad  by  visiting  each.  Intend- 
ing to  return  to  Lafayette  to  settle  down  for  life,  he  stopped  at 
hotel  in  St.  Louis,  where  he  was  murdered  and  robbed  in  his 
room  by  a  supposed  friend,  who  was  afterward  in  C.  S.  A.,  killed 
at  battle  Pea  Ridge,  and  was  found  by  Adoniram  J.  Cleveland 
of  the  detail  to  bury  dead.  Dr.  Cleveland's  monument  is  at 
Lafayette,  where  his  widow  then  lived. 

4905. 

JAMES  REID'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah^),  m.  Lyndon,  Vt., 
July  14,  1850,  Elmira  Marie  Taylor,  b.  Dover,  N.  H.,  Mar.  2, 
1828,  da.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Quimby).  Dwelt  Northumber- 
land, N.  H.,  to  1856,  then  rem.  to  Lake  Sarah,  Murray  co.,  Minn., 
where  he  res.  1885-95,  was  P.  M.  of  Prairie  Lodge,  Minn.,  to 
1885;  farmer.  Ch.:  Edward  Elias*,  b.  June  7,  185 1,  Northum., 
d.  Pittsburgh,  Ind.,  Nov.  29,  1856. 

1 1324  William  Douglas*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  18,  1852, 
Northum.,  m.  Mar.  28,  1880,  Anna  Gile  or  Gill,  1.  Nordland, 
Kingsbury  co..  Dak. 

1 1325-9  Stella  Elmira*  Cleveland,  b.  July  i,  1854, 
Northum.,  m.  Nov.  14,  1875,  Melville  Dudrey,  I'd  1879,  Tracy, 
Lyon  CO.,  Minn.,  1.  1884,  Lake  Sarah,  farmer  ;  Amelia  Ann* 
Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  29.  1858,  Highland,  Minn.,  m.  Lake  Sarah, 
Sept.  5,  1878,  Homer  Whiting,  1.  Lake  S.,  farmer  ;  Zaidee  Tre- 
vanion*  Cleveland,  b.  July  29,  i860.  Highland;  Mabel  Marie*, 
b.  Aug.  5,  1862,  H.;  Hattie  Brown*,  b.  Aug.  5,  1865,  H. 

4906. 

ELIAS  RANDALL'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah^,  Jedediah^,  Sam- 
uel4,  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),    m.    Boston,    MaSS.,    NoV.    I,    1 85  2,    Mary 

Eliza  Slocum,  b.   Elizabeth  City,  N.  C,  Nov.  25,  1832,  a  da.  of 
John  Duty  and  Maria  Boren  (Ellis).     Ch.: 

1 1330  Lillian  Mary*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  2,  1853,  Lon- 
donderry, Vt.,  m.  Melrose,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1876,  James  Isaac 
Ayer,  b.  Maiden,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1855,  s.  James  Benjamin  and 
Harriet  Augusta  (Page),  1.  Mattoon,  Coles  co.,  Ill,  1S83  ;  Indi- 
anapolis, Ind.,  1885,  salesman.  Ch.  2  :  Mary  Lillian'  Ayer,  b. 
Aug.  2,  1853,  Londonderry,  Vt. 

11331  George  Randall*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1855, 
Boston,  m.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  i,  1881,  Luella  G.  Sturges; 
formerly  5  years  commercial  traveler  for  a  San  Francisco  dry 
•goods  house  in  Cal.,  Ore.,  and  all  the  Territories,  1.  Portland, 
Ore.,  1885-90,  merchant,  s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^   CLEVELAND. 


1407 


11332  Albert  Banks^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  11,  1S57,  Lon- 
donderry, iinm.,  res.  home. 

1 1333  Lyman  Warren*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  15,  1866,  Som- 
erville,  Mass.,  unm.,  res.  home  1894,  designer. 

Elias  Randall'  Cleveland  was  a  resident  of  Vt.  to  1841, 
Northumberland,  N.  H.,  to  Nov.,  1848,  (grad.  from  Northum- 
berland Dist.  School  1848)  and  has  dwelt  always  afterward  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  residence  corner  of  Cleveland  street  (named  for 
him)  and  Wyoming  avenue,  Melrose  1S80-95.  Engaged  in  mer- 
cantile pursuits  in  Boston,  and  a  buyer  and  seller  of  real  estate 
in  Melrose.  For  many  years  salesman  in  Boston.  He  furnished 
a  $600  substitute  for  U.  S.  Navy,  who  served  3  years. 

4908. 

ADONIRAM  JUDSON^  CLEVELAND  (jedediah^),  m.  ist, 
Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  8,  1858,  Mrs.  Maria  Ann  (Vandine)  Cleve- 
land, wid.  of  Dr.  Hiram  Edward'  Cleveland  -]-  4904,  she  d.  De- 
catur, 111.,  Sept.  5,  1867,  and  he  m.  Cheyenne,  Wyoming,  Aug.  8, 
1878,  Mrs.  Ancelica  Susannah  (Perrin)  Bacon,  b.  West  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  Aug.  18,  1844,  da.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Edson). 
Ch.  b.  Lafayette,  Ind.:  Harry  E.^  b.  Feb.  9,  d.  Sept.  13.  1859. 

1 1334  O  K*  Cleveland,  b.  July  11,  1861,  of  Denver,  Col., 
1885-7,  located  n.  his  father  1892. 

1 1335  Jessie*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  8,  1864. 

Adoniram  Judson' Cleveland  served  in  the  late  war,  fought 
at  Pea  Ridge,  and  was  in  U.  S.  Commissary  Dept.  in  Tenn.;  re- 
sided at  Northumberland,  N.  H.,  "  Red  Lion  Inn,"  Denver 
1880-3;  Leadville,  Col.,  1883;  Oakland,  Cal.,  1885;  Denver  1885- 
6  ;  engineer,  master  mechanic,  D.  U.  &  P.  R.  R.,  about  starting 
a  cattle  ranch  at  Lake  Shetek,  Minn.  Of  Thermalite,  n.  Oro- 
ville,  Butte  co.,  Cal.,  1892. 

4909. 

HARRIET  ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (jedediaha),  mar- 
ried Pittsburg,  Ind.,  Sept.  25,  1856,  David  Jolley,  b.  Rockland, 
Venango  co.,  Pa.,  Dec.  3,  1829,  s.  David  and  Elizabeth  (Adams), 
removed  from  Indiana  to  Pa.  Aug.,  1858  ;  of  Rockland  1883-95, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Judson  Edgar"  Jolley,  b.  July  21,  1857,  Delphi,  Car- 
roll CO.,  Ind.,  d.  Rockland  Apr.  3,  1862. 

11336  Eudora  Aniuf  Jolley,  b.  Dec.  12,  1859,  Rockl.,  m.  Oct. 
18,  1877,  Lawrence  Robert  Lifley,  b.  Erie  City,  Pa.,  Nov.  15,  1849, 
son  William  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Morgan),  1.  Foster  Brook,  Mc- 
Kean  co..  Pa.  Ch.:  Edith  I/iez^  Lifley,  b.  Oct.  i,  1878,  Petrolia, 
Pa.;  Ernest  diaries^  Lifley,  Feb.  5,  1881,  Red  Rock,  Luzerne  co.. 
Pa. 

1 1337  Eflie  Cleveland^  Jolley,  b.  Sept.  21,  1863,  Rockland; 
Charles  Sheridan^  Jolley,  May  24,  1867,  R. ;  Mabel  Loretha"  Jolley^ 
Oct.  28,  1876,  R. 

4910. 

Lucy   Elizaheth'    3l0Ult01l    (Ruths,   Jedediah^,    Samuen,   Joseph^ 

Samuel^),  m.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Apr.  9,  1838,  John  Chandler  Goss  of 
Randolph.     Of  Mountain  Lake,  Minn.,  1883.     Ch.: 


I408  CLEVELAND   GEN-EALOGY. 

1 1338  Hoivard  Moulton"  Goss,  h.  Mar.  17,  1840,  m.     Ch.:  4. 

1 1339  Zifia  6'.'  Goss,  b.  May  16,  1842,  m.,  1.  Wabasha,  AVa- 
basha  co.,  Minn.,  agent  Fond  du  Lac  Building  Ass'n.  Ch.:  i. 
1 1340  Ransom  Damf  Goss,  b.  May  26,  1844,  m.  Ch.:  3.  11341 
.£'w//r  A"  6^(?jrj',  b.  Sept.  12,  1846,  m.  Baxter.  Ch.:  2.  11342  Clar- 
issa RosannaJf  Goss,  b.  Apr.  22,  1849,  m.  McMinn.  Ch.:  4.  Charles 
Foster^  Goss,  b.  Sept.  i,  1851,  d.  1865. 

1 1 343  Ruth  Cleveland^  Goss,  b.  May  5,  1855,  m.  Isham. 
Ch.:   4. 

1 1344  Richard  Edtvard^  Goss,  b.  July  18,  1859,  m.  Ch. :  2. 
16  grandch.  1.  within  2  miles  of  Mountain  Lake. 

4911. 

Lauvff  Lazette'  3Ioulton  (ruUio),  d.  Poughkeepsie,  N. 
Y.,  bef.  1883,  m.  Ransom  Dana  of  Warren,  Vt.  He  1.  Pough- 
keepsie 1883.  Ch.:  1 1345-7  Ellen"  Dana,  m.  Hiram  Orcutt,  1. 
Boston,  Mass.,  1883  ;  Ruth"  Dana,  m.  W.  Briggs,  1.  Poughkeep- 
sie, N.  Y.;  Frances"  Dana,  m.  Hinkley,  1.  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

4913. 

Ruth  Elizci'  MouJto^i  (Rnth«),  m.  Walter  Brooks,  1.  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  1883.  Ch.:  11348  Cassius  IV."  Brooks,  m.  and  1.  Kan. 
1883.      1 1349  Myrtle"  Brooks  (Dr.),  m.  1.  Wolcott,  Vt. 

4923. 

WILLIAM     RUSH'  CLEVELAND    (Norman«,  Jedediah^  SamuelS 

Joseph^,  Samuels),  i^i_  jst,  May  25,  1869,  Henrietta  Quimby,  she  died 
Jan.  23,  1878.  He  m.  2d,  Stanstead,  Can.,  June  14,  1879,  Alice 
Atwood,  da.  of  Benjamin.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Edward  Cushing', 
b.  Apr.  7,  1870,  died  Mar.  24,  187 1.  11350-1  William  Mayo* 
Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  29,  1872  ;  Newton*  Cleveland,  Feb.  6,  1874. 
Dr.  William  Rush'  Cleveland  grad.  from  Medical  Depart- 
ment Dartmouth  College  1868;  a  licentiate  of  College  of  Phy- 
sicians and  Surgeons,  Quebec.  Practicing  physician  of  Stan- 
stead,  Can.,  Barnston,  P.  Q.,  1886.  Came  from  Stanstead  Plain, 
Que.,  to  Cal.  Oct.,  1884.     Of  Biggs,  Cal.,  Oct.  7,  1892. 

4933. 

Daniel    Clemenf    Baton     (Susan^Sam'l^Sam'l^Joseph3,Sam'12), 

d.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1869,  a.  53,  m.  Augusta  M.  Cilley,  b. 
Aug.  21,  1822,  da.  Jacob  and  Sally  (Cheney).  Ch.:  Edmhird  R", 
b.  Apr.  12,  1842,  d.  Aug.  12,  1843  ;  Lydia  H",  b.  Sept.  25,  1843,  d. 
May  28,  1844.  1 1 35  2  Helen  Augusta"  Eaton,  b.  Nov.  20,  1845,  m. 
Oct.  7,  1868,  Charles  Blanchard  of  Lowell ;  res.  Lowell  1878,  s.  p. 

4934. 

Martha  Porter'  Baton  (susan"),  m.  Mar.  15,  1838,  Clark 
C.  French,  b.  Hopkinton,  N.  H.,  May  9,  18 12,  s.  vSimon  and  Bet- 
sey (Norris).  Of  E.  Randolph,  Vt.,  1838  ;  res.  S.  Royalton,  Vt., 
1883.     Ch.:  Daniel  F.^  French,  h.]vi\j   28,  1839,  d.  June   2,  1853. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1409 


1135^  Alice  M.*  Froicli,  b.  June  5,  1842,  m.  Ralph  Furman  of 
N.  Y.  city,  he  d.  Feb.,  1869.  She  res.  N.  Y.  c.  1895,  s.  p.;  Wil- 
liam Henry^,  b.  Feb.  4,  d.  Mar.  2,  1844.  11354  Miiia  R.^  French, 
b.  Oct.  30,  1848,  iinm.  1895,  res.  S.  Royalton.  11355  Nellie  S.* 
French,  b.  Oct.  10,  1850,  m.  Anson  Skinner.  Ch.:  Lcon^  Skinner. 
1 1356  Henry  P.  H.""  French,  b.  Oct.  5,  1855,  m.  Abby  Brock  of 
Barnet,  Vt. ;  res.  Chicag-o,  111.,  1 880-1,  in  business  there.  Ch.: 
Frederick^  French  j  Abby  AlabeP  French. 

1 1357  Martha  Fannf  French,  h.  Oct.  10,  1852,  m.  George 
Bean,  res.  Manchester,  N.  H.,  1895.  Ch.:  Raphael^  Bean.  Annie 
Isabel^  French,  b.  Jan.  i,  d.  Feb.  12,  1856. 

4944. 

Polly'      Swift     (judiths,  William  Darbees,  Samuels  Joseph^,  Samuel-j,    d. 

Baraboo,'  Wis.,  Aug.  25,  1883,  a.  69,  m.  Pike,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1833, 
Charles  Bow,  b.  Pitts'field,  Mass,  Oct.  20,  181 1,  d.  Baraboo  Apr. 
20,  1855.  a  son  Charles  and  Lydia  (Bell).  Lived  in  Erie,  Pa., 
Adrian  and  Hillsdale,  Mich.,  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  1846-51,  was  in 
1851  an  eai^ly  settler  of  Baraboo;  merchant.  Her  obituary  in 
Baraboo  Republic  Aug.  29,  1883.     Children  : 

+  1135S  Mary  Jane^  Bo-u;  b.  Dec.  13,  1834,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Eliza  Ann*",  b.  McKane,  P.a.,  d.  there  infant. 

1 1359  Echvin  Ruthven  JVorden*"  Bow,  b.  June  8,  1843,  near 
Erie,  Pa.,  m.  Baraboo  June  22,  1869,  Jennie  Ann  Weaver,  born 
Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1850,  da.  William  and  Caroline 
Cordelia  (Remore).  He  has  dropped  Worden  from  his  name; 
1.  Baraboo  1883,  a  well-known  merchant.  Ch.:  Charles  Arlyn^ 
Bow,  b.  Apr.  5,  1873,  Portland,  Ore. 

4945. 

Allien      CleVeUUKT     Slinft     (judith%  William  Oarbee^,  Sam.^),    m. 

Jefferson,  Wis.,  Dec.  12,  1846,  Jane  Ellen  Torrey,  b.  Ghent,  Co- 
lumbia CO.,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1819,  a  da.  William  and  Phebe  Van- 
deveve  (Vansicklen).     Ch.: 

1 1360  Fhcbe  Torrey'  Swift,  b.  Oct.  28,  1849,  Fox  Lake,  Wis., 
d.  Jefferson  Aug.  31,  185 1,  1854. 

11360^'  Adopted  ch.:  Orra  (Fellows)  Swift,  b.  Oct.  2,  1856, 
Loyd,  Richland  co..  Wis.,  s.  of  Jacob  and  Jane  (Johnson)  Fel- 
lows, and  gransdon  of  Maj.  Eseltine  of  Claverack,  N.  Y. 

1 1360''  An  adopted  da.  m.  Henry  Neff,  1.  Portage,  Colum- 
bia CO  ,  Wis.,  1S83,  CO.  treas.  4  years.  2  other  adopted  daugh- 
ters.    The  adopted  girls  were  sister's  ch. 

Alden  Cleveland'  ^ Swift  was  of  N.  Y.,  Ohio,  Pa.,  Vt.  1831  to 
1844,  Pike,  N.  Y.,  to  1846,  Milwaukee  and  Fox  Lake  1846,  Jef- 
ferson to  1849,  Portage  City,  merchant,  to  1853,  Jefferson  (ag.), 
where  he  still    1883-97)  res.  on  farm  2  miles  from  depot. 

Torrev  ancestry :  —  5  arms  :  Torre,  orii^inally  DE  TURRI.  an  ancient  family,  War- 
wickshire', Eng.,  temp.  Henry  II.  Sa.  a  tower  or.  O-^J^*— Griffin  pass.  .l/t)//<7  —  Turris 
fortissima  Deus.  .  .  .  John',  moved  voung  to  N.  Y.  state,  teacher  and  farmer,  m.  El- 
lina  Arnold,  b  Smithlield,  R.  I.;  William^  Torrey,  b.  prob.  Eaton,  Preble  countv,  C,  or 
Westmoreland,  Washington  county,  O  ,  perhaps  ab.  lyqo,  m.  Phebe  Vandeveve  Vansick- 
len, b.  Dutchess  countv,  N.  Y.,  her  father  b.  on  Conev  I.,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  descendant  of  Low 
Dutch  of  L.  I.  ' 

89 


I4IO  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY 

4946. 

William  Wallace'  Wolrott  (judith^),  m.  Baraboo,  Wis., 
1859,  Katie  Murphy,  b.  Clarion  co ,  Pa.,  da.  of  Moses,  1.  Baraboo, 
manufacturer.  Ch.:  11361-3  J^/Za"  IVolcott,  b.  June,  1S60,  m.  B. 
May  II,  1882,  Charles  Cattlin,  s.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Cald- 
well), 1.  Baraboo  1883,  farmer ;  Jo/ui''  Wolcott,  b.  1863;  A  /' 
Wolcott,  1874  ;   Corwi?i^  Wolcott,  1878  ;  Eva''  Wolcott,  1881. 

4947, 
Hbenezev'  Powers  (Dorothys,  wiinam  D.5,sam.4,jo.3,  sam,^),  died 
Apr.,  1864,  a.  53,  m.  Aug.  15,  1832,  Harriet  Bemis,  da.  Silas  and 
Susan  (Ward).  Ch.:  1 1364-5  Ma?-y  A ^  Fotuers,  vddirried  D.  G. 
Fletcher,  1.  Chicago,  III,  1881  ;  Emily' j  William^;  Caroline''; 
Eugene'  Powers. 

4949. 

Susan  Augusta'  Powers  (Dorothy*),  d.  Munroeville,  O. 
Aug.  8,  1854,  a.  39,  m.  Jan.  8,  1833,  Dr.  John  Miner.  Ch.  : 
9" — of  whom  7  grew  up:  11366  Laura"  Miner,  m.  David  E. 
Bradley,  1.  Chicago,  111.,  1881,  salesman. 

4950. 

Calvhi  Grififtth'  Poivers  (Dorothy*),  d.  July  11,  1859,  a.  37, 
m.  Sept.,  1846,  Mary  Blake,  a  da.  Guy.  (She  m.  2d,  af.  1859, 
Horace  Green,  1.  Austin,  Minn.,  1881). 

4952. 

SOPHRONIA'  CLEVELAND  (Sylvester*,  WilUam  Darbee",  Samuel*, 

Joseph^,  Samuel*),  d.  Ellsworth,  Pierce  co..  Wis.,  May  4,  1893,  a.  74, 
m.  Freedom,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  6,  1839,  John  Nelson  Kinne,  b.  Mount 
Holly,  Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  June  25,  1813,  d.  Ellsworth,  Apr.  15, 
1895,  s.  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Crane).     Ch.  : 

11367  Mary  Ann'  Kinne,  b.  Sept.  8,  1839,  Machias,  N.  Y., 
m.  Beloit,  Wis.,  July  4,  1861,  David  J.  Lowell,  b.  Crawford  co., 
Pa.,  Dec.  9,  1835,  s.  Stephen  and  Laura  (Phillips).  Of  Neal, 
Greenwood  co.,  Kan.,  1884,  Perry,  "  P  "  co.,  Oklahoma  Ten,  1895, 
farmer.  Ch.  :  6  :  Martluf  Lowell,  b.  Apr.  13,  Harrison,  111.,  d.  H. 
Dec.  8,  1862  ;  David  Warrin^  Lowell,  b.  Apr.  10,  1864,  H.  d.  Wauco- 
ma,  la.,  Mar.  17,  1878:  John  Ayres^  Lowell,  b.  Apr.  22,  1866,  Brad- 
ford, Chickasaw  co.,  la.,  m.  May  2,  1893,  Eleanor  May  Clugston  ; 
Stephen  Nelson"  Lozvell,  b.  Mar.  18,  1869,  Waucoma. 

+ 1 1368     Emily  Louisa'  Kinne,  b.  Nov.  i,  1841,  Harrison,  111. 

1 1 369  Lovina  Malissa'  Kinne,  b.  Aug.  11,  1846,  Avon,  m. 
Diamond  Bluff,  Pierce  co..  Wis.,  Dec.  15,  1867,  Clark  Marcious 
Williams,  b.  Harford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1844,  s.  Marcious  Blodgett 
and  Sarah  (Beach,  whose  mother  was  a  Cleveland).  Of  Ells- 
worth 1883,  Trim  Belle,  Pierce  co.,  Wis.,  1895,  engineer.  Ch.  : 
Sarah  Edith''  Williams,  b.  Aug.  23,  1869,  Trim  Belle:  Ehic  Irene" 
Williams,  Nov.  11,  187 1,  River  Falls;  BeryP  Williams,  ]^.n.  2,0, 
1873,  Franklin,  Venango  co..  Pa. 

I  1 370     Avaliue  Amelia"  Kinne,  b.  Sept.  4,  1  S48,  Avon,  m.  River 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  141  i 

Falls,  Oct.  23,  1870,  William  Henry  Terpenning,  b.  Mich.,  June 
6,  1845,  s.  Peter  and  Lovina  (Osborne).  Of  Trim  Belle  1884,  Ells- 
worth 1894,  Trim  Belle  1895,  farmer,  s.  p.  George  Sy/vesfer^ 
Kiniie,  b.  Apr.  29,  1851,  Avon,  d.  Big  Lake,  Sherburne  co.,  Minn., 
June  10,  1874.  unm. 

1 137 1  Lydia  Elizabeth^  Kinne,  b.  Oct.  21,  1853,  Avon,  m. 
Prescott,  Wis.,  July  i,  1872,  Morris  Blake  Kimball,  b.  Jackson 
tp.,  Porter  co.,  Ind.,  Jan.  11,  1848,  s.  George  W.  and  Adelia  A. 
(Dillingham);  of  Ellsworth,  publisher  of  Peoples  Champion;  res. 
West  vSuperior,  Wis.,  1895.  Ch.  :  Ina  Juliaette^  Kimball^  b.  Apr. 
18,  1874,  Prescott,  d.  Mar.  25,  1893;  Lora  Jeanette^  Kimball,  Aug. 
3,  1 88 1,  Madison,  Wis. 

11372  Lorriji  Joseph"  Kinne,  Ix  June  11,  1856,  Avon,  unm.; 
res.  Ellsworth   1895. 

1 1373  Ellen  Oliva^  Kinne,  Sept.  10,  1858,  Avon,  unm.;  of 
West  Superior;  May  Belle^  Kinne,  May  17,  1863,  Harrison,  111., 
unm.;  res.  Ellsworth. 

Mrs.  Sophronia  (Cleveland)  Kinne  was  highly  esteemed  by 
all.     At  the  time  of  her  decease  obituary  notices  were  published. 

From  the  Pierce  County  Her-ald,  May  11,  iSqs-  —  The  deceased  was  a  true,  practical 
Christian,  a  devoted  wife  and  mother.  No  sacrifice  was  too  great  for  her  to  make  for 
those  she  loved.  Retiring  and  unassuming,  her  true  character  was  known  only  to  those 
with  whom  she  was  most  closely  connected,  but  her  amiable  disposition  made  her  a  favorite 
with  that  circle.  She  retained  full  consciousness  to  the  last.  Truly  her  life  was  an  ex- 
emplification that  "  The  path  of  the  just  is  as  a  shining  light  that  shineth  more  and  more 
unto  the  perfect  day."  A  large  concourse  of  friends  assembled  at  the  house  May  7th  to 
pay  their  last  respects.     She  was  laid  at  rest  in  Maple  Grove  Cemetery. 

The  River  Falls  Journal,  May  18,  i8gj,  also  contained  a  notice. 
In  Memoriam  Sophronia  Cleveland  Kimie, —  3  pages,  bordered  in 
mourning,  contains  above  sketches. 

John  Nelson  Kinne  was  a  prominent  citizen  of  Ellsworth; 
merchant  and  cabinet-maker. 

From  an  obituary  notice  in  Pierce  County  Herald,  Apr.  ^j,  jSq^.  —  Nelson  Kinne  re- 
mained in  Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  V.,  till  1840,  when  he  catne  to  what  was  then  regarded  as 
the  "  Far  West,"  settling  in  Harrison,  ill.,  where  he  resided  until  1844,  when  he  became 
a  resident  of  Avon,  Wis.  In  Nov.,  1866,  he  removed  to  Ellsworth  and  remained  to  the 
time  of  his  death.  Mr.  Kinne  was  a  loving  husband,  an  indulgent  father,  a  steadfast 
friend,  a  kind  neighbor,  an  honorable,  upright  citizen,  whose  character  was  without  re- 
proach, a  man  possessing  broad  and  liberal  views.  For  nearly  a  quarter  of  a  century  he 
had  been  a  faithful  and  consistent  member  of  Ellsworth  Lodge,  No.  150,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  of 
which  he  was  Past  Grand,  and  under  whose  auspices  the  funeral  services  were  conducted 
at  Odd  Fellows  Hall,  Apr.  17th.  The  discourse  was  delivered  by  Rev.  J.  F.  Tubbs.  The 
high  esteem  in  which  the  deceased  was  universally  held  throughout  the  entire  commuity 
was  amply  attested  by  the  closing  of  the  business  houses  of  Ellsworth  during  the  funeral 
ceremonies,  and  the  large  concourse  of  people  who  congregated  to  pay  that  last  sad 
tribute  of  respect  to  a  worthy  neighbor,  citizen,  and  friend.  The  hall  was  handsomely 
decorated,  and  the  floral  offerings  the  finest  and  most  elaborate  ever  made  upon  a  like 
occasion  in  Ellsworth. 

The  Ellstoorth  Gleaner,  Apr.  18,  i8(p^,  also  contains  a  funeral 
notice.  Suitable  resolutions  to  his  memory  were  adopted  by 
the  lodges  of  which  he  was  a  member:  Maple  Grove  Lodge  D. 
of  R.,  No.  113,  meeting  held  Apr.  19,  1895;  Ellsworth  Lodge, 
No.  150,  L  O.  O.  F.,  meeting  held  Apr.  27,  1895.  /;/  Memoriam, 
Nelson  Kinne,  3  pages  bordered  in  black,  contains  above  obitu- 
aries and  resolutions. 

Kinne  ancestry :  — Joseph'  Kinne  (McKinne)  lived  in  Conn.  ;  Joseph^  Kinne  m.  Eliz- 
abeth Crane'-,  b.  Stoughton,  .Mass.,  June  7,  1782. 

Crane  ancestry :  —  Williami,  b.  Feb.  20,  1746-7,  d.  Greensboro,  Vt.,  Jan.  31,  1830,  m. 
Sept.  3,  1774,  Keziah  Bird  ;  Elizabeth'^  Crane  m.  Joseph  Kinne^.  (Crafie  Genealogy  is 
being  compiled  by  P.  M .  Crane  at  Barre,  Mass.) 


I4I2 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


4953. 


LORRIN   WOODRUFF'    CLEVELAND    (syivester^,  wmiam 

Darbees,  Samuel^  Josephs,  Samuels),  m.  Avon,  Wis.,  Aug.  5,   1854,  Alvira 

Burbank,  b.  Machias,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  12,  1833,  d.  Harrison,  111.,  Apr. 
27,  1882,  da.  Eli  and  Amanda  (Grover).  Dwelt  Pike,  N  Y.,  to 
1831,  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  to  1838,  since  in  Harrison  (1894),  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Harrison  : 

1 1374  Sarah  Ann"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28,  1856,  m.  Beloit, 
Wis.,  Oct.  27,  1870,  John  Francis  Tutt,  b.  Jan.  18,  s.  John  Elliot. 
Of  South  Bend,  Ind.,  joiner.  Ch.  b.  S.  Bend  :  Anna  Belle'  Tutt, 
Jan.  4,  1871  ;  Martha  Frances^  Tutt,  June  14,  1873;  Lillia/i.  How- 
ard^ Tutt,  May  15,  1876. 

1 1375  Clara  Amanda**  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  29,  1857,  m. 
Clinton,  Rock  co.,  Wis.,  Nov.  27,  1873,  Charles  John  Parring,  b. 
Berlin,  Prussia,  Mar.  15,  1849,  residence  imk.,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Harrison  :  Edwin  C/iaiies^  Tarring,  Nov.  30,  1874;  Mabel  Clare^ 
Tarring,  May  14,  1876. 

1 1376  Calista  Lodema*'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  11,  1859,  ra. 
Beloit  Sept.  27,  1876,  John  Luis  Hanmer,  b.  England,  s.  John 
and  Harriet  (Luis),  dwelt  S.  Bend,  1.  Burlington,  Kan.,  1883, 
farmer.  Ch.  :  Nina  Cleveland'^  Hanmer,  b.  Sept.  5,  1877,  Harrison, 
d.  H.  Dec.  16,  1879.  Lydia  LuLu^  b.  Dec.  10,  1861.  1 1377-9  Syl- 
vester Eli",  b.  July  25,  1863;  Alina  Sophrgnia*,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1867;  Austin  LoRRIN^  Mar.  20,  1870;  Frank  Clifford*  Cleve- 
land, Dec.  26,  1876. 

4954. 

PHILLIE  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (syivester«),  m.  Beloit,  Wis., 
Feb.  19,  1850,  Isaac  Vanslyke,  b.  Fulton  co.,  N.  Y.,  July  10, 
1 819,  s.  William  and  Sally  (Cornell),  1.  Scandia,  Republic  co., 
Kan.,  blacksmith  and  feed  stable.     Ch.  b.  Harrison,  111.  : 

11380  Martin  Cleveland*  Vanslyke,  b.  Mar.  3,  1856,  m.  Nov. 
29,  1882,  Jenny  Comstock.  Ch.  :  Bessie'  Vanslyke,  b.  Sept.  27, 
1883. 

11381  Alice  S.*  Vanslyke,  b.  July  18,  1858.  Jay^  Vanslyke, 
May  17,  i860;  Eva  Jane^  Vanslyke,  Mar.  9,  1864. 

4955. 

LUCY'     CLEVELAND     (Alba^,    Wllliam     Darbee^,    Samuel*,   Jo.seph3, 

Samuel^),  d.  Sugar  Grove,  Kane  co.,  111.,  Aug.  12,  1875,  a.  54,  m. 
May,  1838,  Jehial  Austin  of  Eagle,  N.  Y.,  d.  E.  1862.  Ch.  b. 
Eagle  : 

1 1382  Sarah  A.^  Austin,  b.  Dec.  9,  1841,  m.  ist,  Oct.  20, 
1861,  Luman  Beckwith  of  N.  Y.;  he  d.  1863.  vShetu.  2d,  Mar. 
18,  1866,  William  Benton  of  Kaneville,  111.,  farmer,  ist  m.  s.  p. 
Ch.  by  2d  m.,  b.  vSugar  Grove:  Myra''  Benton,  vSept.  7,  1869; 
Elmer  Z.°  Benton,  Mar.  19,  1872  ;  Emma  L.^  Benton,  Mar.  21,  1876; 
Roy  A^  Benton,  May  19,  1877. 

1 1383  Charles  E.^  Austin,  b.  Nov.  7,  1844,  m.  Miranda 
Kane,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Sarah  A^  Austin;  BelT  Austin.  11384 
Alba  C."  Austin,  b.  Nov.  4,  1846.  11385  IVilliam  E.  or  C*  Austin, 
b.  July  4,  1850,  m.  ist,  Apr.,  187 1,  Martha  Kane;  she  d.  soon 
after,  leaving  no  children.     He  m.  2d,  1879,  Nina  Parr  ;  farmer. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  141 3 

4956. 

LUVIA^  CLEVELAND  (Aiba«),  d.  Eagle,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12, 
1858,  a.  37,  m.  Pike,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1841,  James  Arnold  Brooks, 
b.  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1814,  s.  Cyrus  and  Lydia  (Young). 
Lived  Pike,  1.  Eagle  1883;  farmer  and  mfr.  Ch.  :  11386  Fran- 
cis FiiHe/''  Brooks,  b.  Apr.  22,  1850,  Pike,  m.  Feb.  5,  1880,  Mary 
James  of  Big  Rock,  Kane  co.,  111.,  1.  Sugar  Grove,  111.,  stock 
and  grain  dealer. 

4957. 

SALLIE'  CLEVELAND  (Aiba^),  m.  ist,  Geneva,  111.,  June 
16,  1844,  Luther  Benjamin  Seavey  of  G.,  b.  Pike,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  18, 
1820,  d.  Kaneville,  111.,  June  29.  1861,  s.  George  and  Polly  (Run- 
olds),  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  K.  Oct.  6,  1867,  Jonathan  Carlise  of 
K.,  b.  Germanton,  Philadelphia  co.,  Pa.,  Feb.  6,  1820,  s.  Ebenezer 
and  Catharine  (Woods);  farmer.  She  went  to  111.  1843.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.,  b.  Kaneville  :  Martha  Lamira^,  b.   Mar.   20,  d.  K.  26, 

1845. 

1 1387  Mary  Jennette^  Seavey,  b.  Aug.  i,  1846,  m.  Dec.  25, 
1861,  Mark  Freeman  of  Big  Rock,  111.,  b.  Eng.,  1836.  Ch.  : 
Carrie  Luella*  Freeman,  b.  May  7,  1865,  Blackberry,  111.,  d.  June 
3,  1866  ;  Chloe^  Freeniati,  b.  July  24,  1867;  J.  William^  Freeman,  b. 
Nov.  14,  1869;  Adarena^  Freeman,  b.  Mar.  16,  1874,  Shell  Rock, 
Minn.,  d.  Oct.  6,  1877  ;  Annett  Jnez^  Freeman,  b.  Jan.  16,  1879. 

1 1388  George  Alba^  Seavey,  b.  Feb.  3,  1848,  m.  Twin  Lake, 
Minn.,  Apr.  25,  1875,  Ada  Carter.  Ch.  :  MabeP  Seavey,  b.  Mar. 
23,  1876  ;  Mark^  Seavey,  Oct.,  1878  ;  Luther  B^  Seavey,  Oct.  17,  1880. 

1 1389  Mark  Lesslie^  Seavey,  b.  May  14,  1855,  m.  Dubuque, 
la.,  July  21,  1876,  Josephine  Sullivan.  Ch.  :  Addie  Rose^  Seavey, 
b.  July  5,  1878,  Kaneville.     2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

4958. 

ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (Aiba«),  m.  ist,  Geneva,  111.,  June 
15,  1844,  William  Perry,  b.  Ridge  way,  Yates  co.,  N,  Y.,  Mar.  7, 
1817,  d.  Sept.  3,  187 1,  a  s.  John  and  Mary  (Freer).  Dwelt  Big 
Rock,  111.,  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  Nov.  15,  1875,  Jerome  Halstead, 
of  Big  Rock.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Big  Rock  :  \\t^Q)0  Harrison  James" 
Perry,  b.  July  14,  1846,  m.  Nov.  29,  1873,  Annetta  Houghteling; 
11391  Martha  Ann*"  Perry,  b.  Oct.  i,  1848,  m.  Mar.  9,  1871,  Charles 
S.  Long;  \\2,()2  Hanford John^  Perry,  b.  Nov.  29,  1849,  m.  ist, 
July  4,  1870,  Eliza  J.  Loveland,  she  d.  Johnson  co.,  Neb.,  Dec. 
31,  1871.  He  m.  2d,  Aurora,  111.,  Nov.  29,  1877,  Frances  McDan- 
iels  ;  1 1393  William  Elan"^  Perry,  b.  May  14.  1854,  m.  Oct.  i,  1873, 
Ida  J.  Houghteling.     Retired  farmer. 

4959. 

LUCINDA'  CLEVELAND  (Aiba«),  m.  Kaneville,  111.,  Nov. 
8,  1847,  Hon.  Frederick  Smith  Morrill,  b.  Strafford,  Vt.,  May  24, 
1825,  s.  Stephen  and  Betsey  (Bliss).  Ch.:  Stephen"  Morrill,  b.  May 
23,  1849,  Kanev.,  d.  K.  Mar.  7,  1853. 

1 1 394  Bessie'*  Morrill,  h.  Feb.  6,  1851,  K.,  m.  Blackberry, 
111.,  Nov.  8,  1868,  Elmeron  Elsworth  Butler,  b.  St.  Lawrence  co.. 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1846,  d.  Blackb.  Apr.  22,  1881,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Blackb.  :  Grace  Emma^  Butler,  Mar.  19,  1872;  Mary  EdiW  Butler ^ 
Aug.  20,  1874  ;  Fred  Elmerojf  Butlr,  Feb.  10,  1877. 

1 1395  Frank  Stephen''  Morrill,  b.  Jan.  28,  1853,  Kanev.,  m. 
Jan.  27,  1875,  Cora  Lenna  Shaw  of  Harlan  co.,  Neb.,  b.  la.  Jan. 
26,  1859  \  studied  law  3  years  ;  Town  Justice  of  Peace  1881. 
Ch.:  Delia  or  Dellie  ElizabetJf  Morrill,  b.  Nov.  23,  1879-80,  Black- 
berry. 

11396  Lucy  Ann^  Morrill,  b.  Apr.  i,  1855,  B.,  m.  B.  Dec.  21,, 
1873,  Robert  R.  Ross,  b.  St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1852,  1. 
Wayne,  Du  Page  co.,  111.,  foreman.  Ch.:  Blanchie  Emma"  Ross^ 
b.  Oct.  22,  1877,  Batavia,  111.;  Leslie  MerrilP  Ross,  Jan.  9,  1883. 

1 1397  Dell  Blanchard^  Morrill,  h.  July  18,  1757,  Blackberry, 
propr.  stage  and  mail  line  from  Blackberry  Sta.,  Kane  co..  111.,, 
via.  Blackberry  Grouse,  Sugar  Grove,  Jericho,  Kane  co.,  111.,  to 
Bristol  Station,  Kendall  co..  111.,  21  miles.  Blanchie  Maud^  Mor- 
rill, b.  May  23,  1870,  Blackberry. 

Hon.  Frederick  Smith  Morrill  came  to  111.  1844,  dwelt  Black- 
berry to  1847;  Kaneville  to  1850,  Blackberry  (ag.)  (1883);  Town 
Justice  of  P.  8  years,  then  elected  Assoc.  Justice  of  Kane  co.  4 
years,  8  times  elected  town  clerk,  U.  S.  Marshal  during  war, 
P.  M.  of  Blackberry  1856-85. 

Morrill  ancestry  :  — •  Frederick    Smith    Morrill,   cousin   to  U.    S.   Senator    Justin   S. 
Morrill,  b.  Straf.  Apr.  14,  1810,  author  of  "Morrill"  tariff  1861. 

4960. 

RHODA  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Aiba^),  m.  Big  Rock,  111., 
Feb.  20,  185 1,  John  Hawkins  Perry,  b.  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24, 
1824,  s.  John  and  Mary  (Freer),  1.  Big  Rock  1883,  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Big  Rock: 

1 1398  Mary  Annetta*  Perry,  b.  Jan.  19,  1854,  m.  Dec.  23, 
1875,  William  H.  Rowley,  b.  Nov.  11,  1853,  farmer.  Ch.:  Orie 
M.^  Rowley,  b.  Nov.  11,  1878.  11399  Emma  Ann^  Perry,  b.  Sept. 
21,  1857  ;  Alace  Elmira^  Perry,  Feb.  27,  1866;  Lsadore^  Perry,  July 
17,  1869. 

4961. 

MARY  SAMANTHA  orSEAVEY'  CLEVELAND  (Aiba<>), 
m.  Kane  co..  111.,  Mar.  24,  1853,  Solomon  Amos  Tenney,  b.  Hill, 
Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  Oct.  9,  1823,  s.  Amos  and  Hannah  (Cass). 
He  rem.  1837  to  Kendall  co..  111.,  educated  for  law,  adm.  to  bar 
Chicago  spring  1847,  to  Cal.  1850,  practised  profession  in  Marys- 
ville,  Cal.,  ab.  2  years,  returned  ;  farming  in  Kendall  co.  to  1865, 
since  has  lived  2  miles  from  Aurora,  111.,  on  his  farm  1881,  an 
Episcopal  and  a  Republican.     Ch.: 

1 1400  Jesse  Cass*  Tenney,  b.  Aug.  3,  1855,  Piano,  Kendall  co.,. 
111.,  m.  Feb.,  1880,  Jennie  Ferry,  1.  n.  Aurora,  farmer.  Ch.  : 
Dau.\  b.  May  25,  1881.  Mary  Ann\  b.  Apr.  14,  1859,  Piano,  d.  P. 
vSept.  24,  i860. 

11401  JVancyJane^  Tenney,  b.  June  30,  1862,  P.,  m.  Nov.  25, 
1880,  M.  M.  Ferry,  1.  n.  Aurora  on  farin,  s.  p.  George  Edward^ ,  b. 
Mar.  3,  P.,  d.  P.  Apr.  12,  1864. 

1 1402  Lewis  Solomon^  Tenney,  b.  Nov.  22,  1866,  Aurora  1881 
to  study  medicine  at  coll.  11403  Frank  Minard^  Tenney,  b.  Aug. 
8,  1870,  A.,  to  study  dentistry  at  coll. 


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4962. 


SMITH  ALBA'  CLEVELAND  {Aiba«),  m.  Clinton,  111., 
Mar.  31,  1875,  Mary  Malvina  Rowley,  b.  Nassau,  Rensselaer  co., 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  27,  1848,  a  da.  Richard  Parce  and  Hannah  Myra 
(Cole),  1.  Kaneville  1883,  farmer  and  stock  raiser.  Ch.  b.  Kane- 
ville  :  1 1404-5  Lucy  May*",  b.  Aug.  20,  1877  ;  Bertha  Belle* 
Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  21,  i88r. 

4963. 

FREDERICK  MORRILL'  CLEVELAND  (Aibas  wiiuam  Dar- 

bees,    Samuel*,    Joseph^,    Samuel^),    m.     Blackberry,    111.,     Feb.     1 4,     1 867, 

Phebe  Ann  Rowley,  b.  Nassau,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1850,  a  da.  Rich- 
ard Parce  and  Hannah  Myra  (Cole).  Dwelt  Kaneville,  111.,  i88r. 
Blackberry,  111.,  1.  1883,  Milan,  De  Kalb  co..  111.,  farmer  and 
stock  raiser.     Ch.: 

II406-II     LUMAN   AdELBERT'  CLEVELAND,    b.    NoV.   27,    1868, 

Kane  co.,  111.;  Mary  Mabel*,  Aug.  25,  27,  1870,  K.  co.;  Alice 
Belle",  Oct.  25,  27,  1872,  K.  co.;  Anna  CAROL^  Aug.  16,  1874, 
K.  CO.;  Frederick  Elliott'^  Cleveland,  Sept.  20,  1877,  K.  co. ; 
Son",  Apr.  4,  1883,  Milan. 

4964. 

EMILY'  CLEVELAND  (piinny»),  m.  McKean,  Pa.,  Jan.  11, 
1844,  Alfred  H.  Washburne,  b.  Holmesville,  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y., 
May  9,  182 1,  s.  Bezaleel  and  Jerusha  (Wetherly).  Dwelt  Mc- 
Kean to  1852,  Mishawaka,  Ind.,  to  1868,  and  since  at  Osceola, 
St.  Joseph  CO.,  Ind.,  1883  ;  farmer.     Ch.: 

114 1  2  Cassius  Marcellits'  Washburne,  b.  June  6,  1 847,  McKean, 
m.  Mishawaka,  Mar.  5,  1868,  Sarah  Arsina  Abbott,  b.  Osceola, 
Penn  tp.,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  i,  1852,  da.  Curtis  Godfrey 
and  Catharine  (Dils),  I'd  Osceola  since  1852,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Os- 
ceola :  Eva  May^  Washburn,  May  4,  1870;  Mma  Ellen^  Washburn, 
June  16,  1873;  Alfred James^   Washburn,  Sept.  6.  1876. 

4965. 

WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (punny^),  m.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Feb. 
25,  1854,  Ellen  Huntsinger,  b.  E.  Aug.  21,  1833,  da.  Henry  and 
Mary  (Keeler).  Dwelt  Pike,  N.  Y.,  to  1839,  McKean,  Pa.,  to 
1851,  Mishawaka,  Ind.,  to  1878,  since  at  Sparta  Centre,  Kent  co., 
Mich.  (1883),  farmer.  Ch.:  11413  Lucian  M."  Cleveland,  b. 
Aug.  5,  1859,  Mishawaka. 

4966. 

CHARLOTTE'  CLEVELAND  (piinny«),  m.  ist,  Painesville, 
O.,  Jan.  23,  1847,  Nathaniel  Pierce,  b.  Hartwick,  N.  Y.,  May  7, 
1820,  d.  Clay  Center,  Clay  co.,  Kan.,  July  27,  1878,  s.  William 
and  Polly  (Kerr),  builder.  She  m.  2d,  Chapman,  Dickinson  co., 
Kan.,  Sept.  20,  1879,  Daniel  R  Leach,  he  d.  Lebanon,  Linn  co.. 
Ore.,  Sept.  5,  1880,  s.  Stephen,  miller  and  inventor.  She  lived 
at  Pike  to  Sept.  20,  1879,  since  in  Kan.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  11414 
William  Frank*'  Pierce,  b.  July  8,  1852,  Pike,  N.  Y.,  unm.,  1.  Clay 
Centre  1883,  painter.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 


I416  CLEVELAND    (IE'NEALOGY. 

4968. 

CELIA  LORAINE'  CLEVELAND  (piinnyO,  m.  ist,  Edin- 
boro,  Pa.,  Dec.  25,  i860,  John  Parmater,  b.  McKean,  Pa.,  July  6, 
1837,  died  M.,  June  5,  1865,  son  John  and  Rhob}^  (Stafford),  I'd 
McKean,  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  McKean,  Sept.  5,  1872,  Albert 
Hartly  Lamson,  born  M.,  June  21,  1843,  son  Hartly  and  Eliza 
(Grant),  I'd  McKean  to  1882,  Toledo,  O.,  and  since  in  Edgerton, 
O.,  of  Lamson  &  [J.  M.]  Cleveland,  manufacturers,  ist  m.:  s.  p. 
Ch.  by  2d  m.: 

11415  Delia  E^ .Lamson^  b.  Aug.  4,  1873,  McKean;  Addie 
Loraine^  Latnsoiu  May  20,  1874,  McK.;  Hattie  May^  Lamson,  Jan. 
8,  1879,  McK.;  Liiuiie^  Lamson^  Apr.  10,  1882,   Edgenon. 

4969. 

JOHN  MURREY^  CLEVELAND  (piinnyo),  m.  Leipsic,  O., 
Feb.  14,  1876,  Maggie  Carmichael,  b.  Belfast,  Ireland,  Mar.  25, 
1856,  da.  Livingston  and  Martha  (McKeen).  Ch.:  Martha 
Celia*,  b.  Mar.  20,  1877,  Leipsic,  d.  L.,  Aug.  26,  1877. 

11416  Vernie  Mabel®  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  30,  1880,  Leip. 

11417  William  Henry"  Cleveland,  born  June  2^,  1882, 
Edg'erton. 

John  Murrey'  Cleveland  dwelt  McKean,  Pa.,  to  1873,  Leip- 
sic to  1 88 1,  where  he  began  mfg.  d  handles  in  1873,  ^^  Edgerton 
to  1883,  of  [A.  H.]  Lamson  &  Cleveland  ;  Columbia  City,  Ind., 
1887,  Frankfort,  Clinton  co.,  Ind.,  1889-92,  J.  M.  Cleveland, 
manufacturer  of  d  ShoY^el,  Spade,  and  Fork  Handles ;  of  To- 
ledo, O.,  1894.     Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

4971. 

KELSEY  PLINNY'  CLEVELAND  (Piinny»),  m.  Cleveland, 
O.,  Dec.  24,  1872,  Emma  Smith,  born  C,  Dec.  21,  1855,  da.  John 
Lenard  and  Mary  (Pickett).  Dwelt  McKean,  Pa.,  to  1S69; 
Cleveland  to  1878;  Leipsic  to  1880,  and  since  in  Edgerton,  O., 
where  res.  1883;  sawyer.  Ch.  b.  Cleveland:  John  Albert'*,  b. 
Mar.  28,  d.  C,  July  23,  1874. 

11418  Maud  Lorain  -  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  2,  1878. 

4972. 

CHARLES  STACY'  CLEVELAND  (pim„y«),  m.  McKean, 
Pa.,  Dec.  24,  1873,  Mary  Arabella  Lamson,  b.  M.,  Aug.  12,  1855, 
da.  William  Davidson  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Morrill),  dwelt 
McKean  to  1873,  Leipsic,  O.,  to  1880,  since  at  P^dgerton,  O., 
builder.  Ch.:  11419  Arnott  Morrill''  Cleveland,  b.  June 
22,  1875,  McKean. 

4975. 

LOVELL     H.'    CLEVELAND    (Oel«,  Chester^  Sam.^,  Joseph',  Sam.=, 

Mosesi),  d.  Royalton,  Vt.,  Oct.  6,  1S68,  a.  42,  m.  Worcester,  Mass., 
Hannah  Wakefield.     Ch.: 

1 1420-3  Oel*  Cleveland;  Selby'*  Cleveland;  Walter' 
Cleveland;  Anna'  Cleveland. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  14.17 

4977. 

ARUNAH  B.'  CLEVELAND  (oei«),  m.  ist,  Lowell,  Mass, 
Mary  E.  More.  He  tn.  2d,  Boston,  Mass.,  Mrs.  Lizzie  Blake. 
Lived  in  Conn.,  1876,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1882,  1889,  machinist. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.:      11424     Emma  Mary*  Cleveland. 

4978. 

GEORGE  C  CLEVELAND  (oei«),  m.  '[\mbridge,  Vt.,  Lu- 
cretia  Ordway ;  1.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  1882.     Ch.: 

1 1425-6  Nettie';  Fred*  Cleveland  ;  Ella';  L)a' Cleve- 
land. 

4980. 

IRA  WILBER'  CLEVELi\ND  (oei«),  d.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Nov. 
22,  1880,  a.  45,  m.  C,  Nellie  Densmore.     Ch.: 
1 1427     Hattie"  Cleveland. 

4982. 

HENRY  H.'  CLEVELAND  (oei"),  m.  Royalton,  Vt.,  Nov. 
28,  1867,  Sarah  Ann  Wales,  b.  Jan.  16,  1844,  da.  Aaron  K.  and 
Elizabeth  (Little),  I'd  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1876;  1.  North  Adam.s, 
Mass.,  1882.     Ch.:     11428   Willie"  Cleveland. 

4985. 

NORMAN  A.'  CLEVELAND  (oei"),  m.  Lowell,  Kent  co., 
Mich.,  Oct.  15,  1868,  Elnora  Jane  Tucker,  b.  Manchester,  N.  H., 
vSept.  7,  185 1,  da.  Georg-e  W.  and  Emeriah  Jane  (Hill).  Dwelt 
Royalton,  Vt.,  South  Boston,  Mich.,  1868-71;  Bovvne,  Mich.,  to 
1875,  Alton,  Kent  co.,  Mich.,  to  1879,  Leonidas,  Mich.,  since 
(1882);  blacksmith.  Ch.:  Georgia  Anna^  b.  Mar.  30,  1872,  S. 
Boston,  d.  Bowne,  Sept.  4,  1873. 

11429-30  Ida  May*,  b.  Dec.  18,  1875,  Alton,  Mich.;  Geor- 
gia* Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  18,  1S82,  Leonidas,  Mich. 

4991. 

JOSEPH  CHANDLER'  CLEVELAND  (Asa^  cheste.^  sam.\ 
jos.s.  sam.2),  m.  ist,  in  111.,  Jan.,  1854,  Adeline  Pond,  b.  June,  1838, 
a  da.  Samuel  Sweezy  and  Emily  (Dufar).  He  m.  2d.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.: 

1x431-2  Francis  Xavier*  Cleveland,  born  1855;  Emily 
Arabella*  Cleveland,  1857  ;  Rosa  Adaline*,  i860  ;  Mary  Mal- 
vina*,  1864;  Truman  Henry*,  1867;  Nellie  Elizabeth*,  1870; 
Fred  C*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  16,  1873.     By  2d  m.:   i. 

Pond  ancesfrv : — Samuel',  SamueP,  Samuel',  Philips  [see -(-iSS3.  P-  SQ^];  Bartholo- 
mew^, b.  Branfofd,  Conn.,  1736,  m.  Lucy  Curtis;  Billious",  m.  ist,  Rhoda  Orton  ;  Samuel 
SweezyT  Pond,  b.  Camden,  N  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1816,  m.  ist,  Emily  Dufar.—  /).  .9.  Poinf's  Pond 
gen..  So. 

4997. 

SELBY  NEWMAN'  CLEVELAND  (Asao),  b.  Newmarket, 
111.,  July  6,  1847,  n^-  Sarah  Snodg^rass,  1.  Greenview,  111.,  1883. 
Ch.:     11433    Robert*  Cleveland. 


14.18  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY 

4998. 

MARK  FRANCIS'  CLEVELAND  (Selby^  Chester^,  Sam.*,  Jos.^ 

Samuel"),  d.  Calmar,  Winneshiek  co.,  la.,  Mar.  29,  1880,  a.  45,  m. 
ist,  June,  1868,  Ruhama   P.  Bisby,  b.  111.     Divorced  ab.   1874. 
He  m.  2d,  Texas,  Dec.  25,  1878,  Mrs.  Rosa  E.  Bass,  born  Grand 
Gulf,  De  Soto  CO  ,  Miss.,  1844.     ist  m.:  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.: 
1 1434     Selby^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  6,  1879,  Hesper,  la. 

4999. 

FREDERICK  MILLS'  CLEVELAND  (seiby^),  m.  July, 
1866,  Miss  Sarah  Greer,  b.  Canada,  1847,  1.  Ordway,  Brown  co., 
Dak.,  1883.     Ch.: 

1 1435-6  Selby  Harry'  Cleveland,  b.  Hesper,  la.;  Rob- 
ert Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  9,  1875,  H.,  died  Jan.  13,  1879; 
Nelly  May*  Cleveland,  b.  1880,  Burr  Oak,  la. 

5000. 

FITZ  WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (Seiby),  m.  July  25,  1869, 
Sarah  Ann  Gates,  b.  in  (now)  Little  Britain,  Can.,  May  22,  1847; 
1.  Hesper,  la.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Hesper: 

1 1437  Gala  Rhalston'^  Cleveland,  Nov.  6,  1873;  E^'fie 
May",  June  25,  1875. 

5003. 

Azra    HihbaV(V    Jiet/noldS    (Eliza»,  Chester^,  Sam.S  J0S.3,  Sam.>), 

m.,  1869,  Emily  Tryphena  Allen,  da.  Daniel  and  Dadama.     Ch. : 

1 1438  Zoe  Emily*  Reynolds^  b.  Dec,  1870,  and  Josie  Didama* 
Reynolds,  Mar.,  1873  —  the  "Reynolds  vSisters,"  accomplished 
musicians;  give  concerts  in  company  with  their  father  —  an 
accomplished  violinist.  Camilla  Urso,  the  well-known  lady 
violinist,  when  in  New  England,  sent  for  them,  and  showed 
them  much  attention. 

Dr.  Azra  Hibbard''  Reynolds  grad.  Dartmouth  coll.,  rem.  to 
Barnston,  P.  Q.,  1869,  practiced  medicine  9  years  in  Canada,  1. 
Tunbridge,  Vt.,  1883. 

5013. 

JOHN     BLAKE'     CLEAVELAND    (Samuel«,  Sylvester%  SamuelS 

Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  Ncwburyport,  Mass.,  June  2,  1850,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Kimball,  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6,  1830,  da.  Jonathan 
and  Mary  Stevenson  (Crothier).  Dwelt  Coaticook,  Can.,  and 
Boundary  Line,  Vt.,  to  Oct.,  1861,  lumber  business;  Portland, 
Me.,  to  Aug.,  1862;  Paoli,  Ind.,  to  Aug.,  1863,  afterward  at  In- 
dianapolis, Ind.  (1886),  real  estate  and  rental  agent.  Ch.  born 
Coaticook  : 

+  11439  Charles  Frederick*  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  15,  1855, 
Coaticook. 

1 1440  Albert  Edward*,  b.  May  15,  i860,  d.  Indianapolis, 
Sept.  25,  1865.     John   Blake*,  b.  and  d.  Aug.,  1861. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  141Q 

5014. 

RELIEF'  CLEVELAND  (sanmei^),  m.  Northfield,  Minn., 
Sept.  15,  1859,  Merrill  John  White,  born  Mt.  Holly,  Vt.,  Apr.  9, 
1816,  s.  John  and  Polly  (Clark).     Ch.  : 

1 1 44 1  Irene  Cleveland*  White,  b.  Mar.  20,  1861,  Faribault, 
Minn.,  d.  Mankato,  Minn.,  Nov.  29,  1884,  m.  July  23,  1884,  Edward 
M.  Andrews,  s.  Rev.  J.  R.  Andrews.  Her  obituary  in  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Globe.  She  grad.  at  16,  Hig-h  School,  Northf.  ;  became 
a  proficient  pianist,  and  had  a  voice  of  fine  quality  ;  joined,  1884 
Opera  co.  of  E.  M.  Andrews,  who  was  afterward  her  husband. 

1 144?  Helen  Maria*  White,  b.  July  4,  1864,  Northf.  Edwin 
Merrill*  White,  Aug.  21,  1866,  ^.•,'Lillie  Grace*  White,  May  28, 
1868,  N. 

Merrill  J.  White  has  lived  in  Northfield  20  years,  1.  18S3-4, 
Nashua,  la.,  commercial  traveler. 

Mrs.  Relief'  (Cleveland)  White  has  a  step  daughter,  who 
m.  G.  W.  Cameron. 

5016. 

SAMUEL'  CLEVELAND  (samuei«),  m.  ist,  Melbourne,  P. 
Q.,  May  16,  1853,  Eliza  Dustin,  b.  Hull,  Eng.,  d.  Coaticook,  P.  Q., 
Feb.  2,  1868,  da.  George  and  Ann  (Holmes).  He  m.  2d,  C,  Nov. 
I,  1869,  Mary  Hickey,  born  Temple  Glantin,  Limerick,  Ireland, 
Feb.  4,  1841,  da.  Timothy  and  Joanna  (Broderick).  Ch.  by  ist 
m. :  1 1443-7  George  Samuel*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  1854  ;  Hat- 
tie  Amelia*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  12,  1855,  m.  bef.  1882;  Edward 
Sylvester*,  born  Feb.  17,  1857,  d.  1866;  Frederick  William* 
Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  4,  1858;  Fitz  Calvin'*  Cleveland,  b.  May  6, 
1861;  Nellie  Eliza  Gertrude*,  born  Oct.  4,  1866.  By  2dm.  : 
1 1448-9  John  Blake*,  born  May  25,  1871;  Charles  Henry* 
Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  3,  1873,  d.  June  10,  1881. 

Samuel'  Cleveland,  res.  1878-83,  North  Coaticook,  Can.,  five 
miles  from  where  born.  Has  done  much  to  adv^ance  interests 
of  the  town  by  building  it  up.  Built  3  factories,  one  an  India 
rubber  factory;  his  last  enterprise  a  silver-plating  factory  ;  im- 
ported machinery  from  Eng. 

5019. 

WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (samue^),  m.  Cannon  City,  Minn., 
Aug.  12,  1862,  Hannah  P.  Horton,  b.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Dec.  25, 
1835,  da.  John  and  Julia  A.  (Willis),  1.  Northfield,  Minn.,  1882  ; 
Millbank,  Grant  co.,  Dak.,  1S84,  builder,  contractor,  planing  and 
feed  mill.  Ch.  b.  in  Minn.  :  1 1450-4  Relief  May*  Cleveland, 
b.  May  12,  1863,  unm.,  school  teacher;  Laura  Ella*  Cleve- 
land, "b.  Dec.  25,  1866;  William  Schuyler*,  b.  Dec.  28,  1868; 
Nellie  Julia'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  28,  187 1;  Aimee  Belle* 
Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  9,  1877. 

5020. 

JOSEPH'  CLEAVELAND  (samuei«),  m.  New  Hampton, 
Belknap  co.,  N.  H.,  Laura  Anne  Fellows,  b.  Bristol,  N.  H.,  Oct. 
8,  1841,  da.  Calvin  Peterson  and  Mary  Jane  (Worthing).     Ch.  : 


1420 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOJV. 


+  11455  Willis  Milton^  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  15,  1866,  Law- 
rence. 

1 1456-9  Sylvester  Irving'  Cleaveland,  b.  June  19,  1868, 
L.  ;  Joseph  Luther'  Cleaveland,  b.  Mar.  13,  187 1,  Methuen, 
Mass.;  Annie  Laura',  born  Feb.  10,  1874,  Lawrence;  Helen 
Louise'  Cleaveland,  b.  L. 

Joseph'  Cleaveland,  lawyer  of  Lawrence,  member  of  Essex, 
Mass.,  bar,  lived  in  Lawrence  many  years  ;  res.,  1890,  Salem, 
N.  H. 

5022. 

FRANCIS  BALDWIN'  CLEVELAND  (samuei^),  married 
ist,  Mary  Downer  of  Whitefield,  N.  H.  He  m.  2d,  Bethlehem, 
Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  187 1,  Mary  Hannah  Richardson,  a  daughter 
Isaac.  Lived  at  Coaticook,  P.  Q.,  in  lumber  business,  White- 
field,  1882,  Willoug-hby  Lake,  Vt"^  1884,  Bethlehem.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.  :  11460  Francis'  Cleveland.  11461  Calvin' Cleveland. 
By  2d  m.  :  Daughter',  d.  a.  4  years:  Child',  d.  a.  6  days. 

5047. 

EZRA    WALLINSFORD'   CLEVELAND    (Levi^  .sylvester^ 

Samuels  Josephs,  SamueP,  Mosesi),    m.    GcneSCO,    Tama    CO.,    la.,   DcC.   25, 

1865,  Mary  Louisa  Slade,  da.  Chauncey  B.  and  Margaret  (Wil- 
son), went  West  1878,  1.  Waterloo,  la.,  1878-81.  Of  Cleveland, 
Munson  &  Wickham,  manufacturers,  1.  1884,  Eldorado,  Buffalo 
CO.,  Dakota,  farmer,  s.  p. 

5048. 

JAMES  PORTUS'  CLEVELAND  (Levi«),  m.  Barnston, 
Can.,  Feb.  26,  1873,  Maria  Augusta  Oliver,  b.  B.  Aug.  26,  1855, 
a  da.  William  L.  and  Harriet  (Thornton),  1.  Eldorado,  Dakota, 
farmer.  Ch,  :  11462-3  Harriet  Zilpha',  born  June  15,  1S78; 
Mary  Ella'  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1882. 

5049. 

HOMER     LESLIE'     CLEVELAND     (Levi«,    Sylvester•^   Samuels 

Josephs  Samuel^),  m.  Barnstou,  p.  Q.,  Jan.  i,  1877,  Julia  Ann  Oliver, 
b.  B.  Aug.  26,  1859,  a  da.  William  L.  and  Harriet  (Thornton), 
1.  Barnston,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Barnston:  1 1464-6  Wu^liam  Levi' 
Cleveland,  May  2,  1879  ;  Mary  Elizabeth',  Apr.  10,  1881  ; 
Orson  Wallinsford'  Cleveland,  Feb.  28,  1884. 

5054. 

SciVa/l^  AllSthl  {Elizabeth  St narfi  En S'cvor til) ^  d.  CayUgaCO.,  N.  Y., 

about  1865,  m.  South  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1845,  John  Peckham,  b.  S. 
K.,  a  s.  of  Judge  William  Peckham  of  S.  K.,  dwelt  at  South 
Kingston,  afterward  in  Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  11467 
Lizzie  Stewarf  Peckham,  b.  185 1,  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1884, 
m.  George   F.  Wright,   1.   Buffalo,   farmer.     Ch.  :   3   Daughters^ . 

1 1468-9  ^ Augusta^  Peckham,  m.  Mr.  ■ ,  1.  Cayuga  co.,  s.  p.  : 

Frances^  Peckham,  m.,  about  18S4,  Mr.  ,  1.  near  Buffalo,  s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  J421 

5060. 


m- 


GEORGE     CLINTON'    CLEVELAND     (Hiranl^  Bethabra°,  Ti 

othy4,  Timothys,  Samuel^),  d.  Pawtucket,  ov  Nortli  Provideiice,  R.  L-, 
Dec.  10,  1865,  a.  38,  m.  Pawtucketj  Hannah  Miller,  da.  Pardon. 
(She  m.  2d  and  1.  Pawtucket).  Ch.:  Emma  Esther",  b.  1848,  d.  y. 
11470  George  Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.,  1853,  d.  after 
1866,  m.  Pawtucket,  his  wife  d.  before  1883  ;  was  a  salesman  in 
Providence.     Ch.:  Infant",  Son''. 

Dr.  George  Clinton'  Cleveland  an   allopathic  physician  ; 
took  degree  at  Harvard. 

5064. 

EMILY     ASPENWALL'    CLEVELAND     (Thomas«,   Bethabra^ 
Timothy",  Timothys,  SamueP),    tn.    AugUSta,    Ga.,    Sept.    27,    1866,  aS    2d 

wife,  Dr.  William  Morris  Charters,  b.  Florida  tp.,  Montgomery 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1806,  d.  Savannah,  Ga.,  Jan.  6,  1883,  s.  George 
and  Annie  (McLaren),  s.  p.  Mrs.  Emily  Aspenwall'  (Cleve- 
land) Charters  resided  in  Providence,  R.  L,  to  185 1,  York- 
town,  Va.,  to  1856,  Hampton,  Va.,  to  1861,  Savannah,  Ga.,  to 
Jan.  15,  1883,  since  then  in  N.  Y.  city  (1897). 

Dr.  William  Morris  Charters  grad.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Medical 
College  1830,  practiced  in  Lebanon,  Warren  county,  O.,  to  Dec, 
1850,  when  he  rem.  to  Savannah,  and  afterward  resided,  devoted 
to  his  profession ;  was  president  of  the  State  Medical  Associa- 
tion, and  repeatedly  of  the  Georgia  Medical  Society  of  Savan- 
nah formed  in  colonial  times  ;  for  nearly  20  years  ist  vice-presi- 
dent of  Ga.  Historical  Society.  Lossings  American  Historical 
Record,  II :  ijs  —  Wm.  M.  Charters,  Sec.  Ga.  Hist.  Soc,  Feb.  12, 
1873.  He  was  member  of  boards  of  education  and  charity  ;  for 
nearly  30  years  Prof,  of  Chemistry  in  Savannah  Medical  Coll., 
now  non-existent.  A  sketch  of  his  life  up  to  1877  can  be  found 
in  Medical  Register,  iSjg-80.  It  was  a  life  spent  in  untiring  pro- 
fessional w^ork,  scientific  investigation,  active  charity  ;  a  life 
strong  and  noble  for  its  lofty  honor,  sweet  and  lovely  in  its  un- 
selfish devotion  to  the  welfare  and  happiness  of  all  around  him. 
He  was  author  of  Reports,  Essays,  and  Addresses  before  Societies,  in 
Medical  Journals ;  Articles  on  Medical  Education  and  general  Sani- 
tation and  Hygiene  ;  Scientific  Societies'  Reports,  etc.,  mostly  pam- 
phlet ;  Drainage  ;  Medical  Education  ;  Mechanical  and  Psycholog- 
ical Medicine. 

He  m.   ist,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1827,  Cynthia  Dutton  Seely,  b.  n. 

Cincinnati,  d.  Savannah   Dec,  i860,  a  da.   Dr.  John  and  

(Williams)  [Bell],  of  Lebanon,  Warren  co.,  O.,  and  grandda.  of 
Gen.  T.  J.  Seely  of  N.  J.,  who  commanded  the  coast  defences  of 
N.  J.  in  Revolution.  Ch.  :  8,  6  of  whom  d.  infants  ;  Clara  Char- 
ters ;  Georgianna  Augusta  Charters,  b.  Waynesville,  Warren 
county,  O.,  m.  Dr.  David  Tullis  Dyche  of  Lebanon,  O.;  ch.,  all 
unm.:"  William  Dyche,  b.  1851;  Daisy  Dyche;  Evelyn  Corwin 
Dvche  ;  Frederick  Dvche. 

Cliarters  ancestrv :  —  I  arms  :  Chakter;  4:  CHARTERS;^.-  Chartkes;  4:  Char- 
TERIS.  (Ainsfield,  descended  from  Robert  de  Charteris,  temp  Malcohn  IV,  Kmg  of 
Scotland,  1 153.)  Ar.  a  fesse  az  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counterflory  gu.  .  .  . 
John  de  Lohgneville  de  Charters,  from  whom  are  derived  the  Charters  and  Charterise 
families  introduced  into  Scotland  and  were  of  Perth  to  178s,  were  ancestors  of  John',  b. 
Annandale,  co.  Dumfries,  Scotland,  1747,  to  Liverpool,  Ens-  (with  wife  and  3  children)  to 


1^22  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

sail  to  America,  came  in  the  first  ship  cleared  from  Liverpool  to  the  U.  S.  after  peace  was 
declared  at  close  of  Revolution,  residence  New  York  city,  N.  Y.,  a  considerable  real  es- 
tate owner  there,  was  an  enthusiastic  republican  as  the  word  was  then  used,  and  when 
The  Fair  Maid  of  Perth,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott,  appeared,  he  recognized  the  Charters  fam- 
ily tradition  therein,  d  Xenia,  O.,  Mar.  24,  1824,  m.  Mary  Thorburn,  b.  Annandale,  Scot- 
land, 1738,  d.  N.  Y.  city  1803;  George^  Charters,  b.  Lockerby,  Annandale,  1775,  of  N.  Y. 
city,  owned  house  there,  rem.  1818  to  Cincinnati,  O.,  d.  Xenia  1846,  m.  1799,  Annie  Mc- 
Laren, b.  Annandale,  d.  Cincinnati  1820,  da.  Duncan,  of  a  Highland  family. 

5066. 

SARAH    SHAW   CLEVELAND    (Thomas',    Bethabra^    Timothy^ 

Timothys,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  married  at  Providence,  R.  L,  Sept.  19, 
1859,  as  2d  w.,  William  Walmsley  Huntington,  b.  Coventry, 
Conn.,  Jan.  8,  1830,  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug,  8,  1877,  a  son  of 
Peter  Chester  and  Rachel  (Waring).  Children  b.  city  of  New 
York: 

1 147 1     Mary  Ckvelamr  Huntington,  b.  Mar.  29,  1863,  unm. 
1 147  2      William  Aspenwair  Himtington,  b.  Aug.  18,  1867,  unm., 
res.  home,  in  mercantile  business  in  New  York  city  (1896). 

Charles  Chester^  Huntington,  b.  Oct.  21,  1872,  d.  N.  Y. 
city,  Aug.  3,  1873. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Shaw'  (Cleveland)  Huntington  residence  still 
in  New  York  city  (1896).  Mrs.  Huntington  is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

Mr.  William  Walmsley  Huntington  residence  in  New  York 
city  many  years ;  dry  goods  domestic  commission  business. 
He  m.  1st,  Maria  Louisa''  Palmer  -\-  5073. 

Hunting-ton  ancestrv  :  —  Simon',  Simon",  James^  [see  +  551,  p.  304I  ;  Peter*,  m. 
Ruth  Edgerton  ;  Capt.  'Simeon^,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  m.  Mrs.  Mary  (Weed)  Whiting, 
widow  of  Jonathan  Whiting  ;  Peter  Chester''  Huntington,  m.  Rachel  Waring.—  Hunt- 
ington Gen.,  34Q. 

5067. 

FRANCES  EMERET'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas',  Bethabra^ 
Timothy*,  Timothys,  Samuel"),    d.    Atlanta,  Ga.,  June   27,    1 894,  a.   58,  m. 

Providence,  R.  L,  Sept.  ii,  1856,  Bernard  Mallon,  b.  Tyrone  co. 
(near  Dungannon),  Ireland,  Sept.  14,  1824,  d.  Huntsville,  Wal- 
ker co.,  Tex.,  Oct.  21,  1879,  a  s.  Bartholomew  and  Mary  (Ma- 
gurk),  s.  p. 

Mr.  Bernard  Mallon  was  widely  known  as  the  introducer  of 
popular  education  into  Georgia,  and  the  organizer  and  superin- 
tendent of  public  schools  in  Savannah,  Ga.,  and  Atlanta  ;  was 
the  first  supt.  of  the  State  Normal  College  of  Texas.  Was  un- 
tiring in  his  devotion  to  the  cause  of  education  in  Ga.,  Texas, 
and  the  South,  and  frequently  mentioned  in  educational  maga- 
zines and  papers  of  the  country,  which  also  contained  appropri- 
ate obituaries  at  the  time  of  his  decease.  A  sketch  of  his  work 
and  a  steel  portrait  of  him  in  the  Educational  Quarterly  1883. 
His  funeral  at  Atlanta  was  held  in  a  public  park  to  accommodate 
the  great  concourse  of  people,  and  was  attended  by  the  Gov- 
ernor, the  Mayor,  City  Council,  judges  of  Supreme  Court,  and 
the  presidents  of  several  southern  colleges  in  recognition  of  his 
noble  work. 

5071. 

3Iat'!f    DfU'iSOn'    PfflHier  (Mary«,    Bethabra^,  Timothy*,  Timothys, 

Samuel"),  111.   Broad  Brook,  Conn.,  June  27,  1849,  George  Aspen- 


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wall,  b.  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1818,  d.  Hartford,  Conn., 
May  7,  1880,  a  s.  William  and  Olive  (Leach).     Ch.: 

+ 1 1473  Amia  Maria"  Aspenwa/l,  b.  June  23,  1851,  Norwich, 
Conn.  11474  Mary  Fainter''  Aspcnwall,  b.  Sept.  i,  1853,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  unm.,  1.  Hartford. 

George  Aspen  wall  resided  at  Providence  to  1851,  Bean  Hill, 
Norwich,  to  1853,  Providence  (ag-.)  to  1855,  Forestville,  Hart- 
ford CO.,  Conn.,  to  1861,  afterward  at  Hartford;  manufacturer 
of  leather  belting.     She  still  res.  (1896)  in  Hartford. 

Aspemvall,  Aspimi'all  ancestry  ■  —  See  +  1637,  p.  714. 

5073. 

3Iaria  Louise"  Palmer  (Mary),  d.  Broad  Brook,  Conn., 
Nov.  4,  1856,  a.  25,  m.  B.  B.  Jan.  8,  1854,  as  ist  w.,  William 
Walmsley  Huntington.  (He  m.  2d,  Sarah  Shaw'  Cleveland 
+  5066).  Ch.:  1 1475  ^i'^sflii  Palmer"  Huntington,  b.  July  11,. 1856, 
Broad  B.,  d.  Coventry,  Feb.  25,  1873. 

5074. 

FRANCES'   CLEVELAND  (Luther«,  Bethabra^  TimothyS  Timothy', 

samuep),  d.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.   25,   1893,  a.  56,  m.  Plainfield, 
Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1861,  John  Dean  Browne,  b.  P.  Aug.  26,  1836,  a 
s.  of  Gurdon  Perkins  and  Esther  (Dean).     Ch.  b.  Plainfield  : 
4-11476     Alice  Cleveland*"  Browne,  b.  Apr.  28,  1866. 

1 1477      Virginia  Frances"  Brotvne,  b.  Aug.  20,  1868,  unm.,  res. 
Hartford. 

Hartford  J  lines,  Dec.  20,  /i'QS-—  The  death  of  Mrs.  Frances  Cleveland  Browne,  wife 
of  President  John  D.  Browne  of  the  Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Company,  occurred 
Christmas  afternoon  at  the  family  residence.  No.  570  Farmington  Avenue,  being  caused 
bv  fever,  which  succeeded  an  attack  of  pneumonia.  The  first  years  of  the  married  life 
of  President  and  Mrs.  Browne  were  spent  in  Minneapolis.  During  the  past  twenty-two 
years  they  had  resided  in  Hartford,  and  the  deceased  occupied  a  high  position  in  social 
and  religious  circles.  Mrs.  Browne  was  a  member  of  the  Center  church,  and  was  a  wo- 
man of  superior  Christian  attainments.  Her  loss  will  be  regarded  with  the  sincerest  re- 
gret in  this  communitv,  of  which  she  has  been  an  earnest  and  exemplary  member.  The 
interment  in  Cedar  Hill  Cemetery  The  funeral  services  conducted  by  Rev.  Charles 
H.  Williams,  acting  pastor  of  the  Center  church. 

Mr.  John  Dean  Browne,  residence,  Hartford,  Conn.,  presi- 
dent of  the  Connecticut  Fire  Insurance  Company  (1897). 

Mr.  Browne  comes  of  long-lived  Puritan  and  Revolutionary 
stock  —  the  kind  which  broke  up  the  rugged  soil,  built  the  pub- 
lic highways  and  the  schoolhouses  and  churches,  and  fought  the 
battles  for  liberty  and  independence.  The  old  homestead  first 
occupied  by  his  great-great-grandfather  is  still  in  the  family, 
and  now  occupied  by  an  elder  bi other. 

Mr.  Browne's  youthful  life  was  devoted  to  the  farm  and  the 
district  school,  and  at  the  age  of  nineteen  he  taught  one  of  the 
schools  of  his  native  town.  But  the  duties  of  a  school-teacher 
were  not  congenial  as  a  life-work  ;  and  having,  in  1855,  made  a 
visit  to  the  then  far-off  territory  of  Minnesota,  he  made  a  sec- 
ond journey  thither  in  the  spring  of  1857,  and  located  in  Minne- 


J424  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

apolis.  He  was  for  two  years  connected  with  the  Minneapolis 
Mill  Company,  and  aided  in  the  development  and  improvement 
of  the  magnificent  water  power  at  that  point.  Afterwards  he 
went  to  Little  Falls,  then  a  small  hamlet  located  about  a  htm- 
dred  and  twenty-five  miles  north  of  St.  Paul,  where  he  spent  a 
year  as  secretary  and  agent  of  the  Little  Falls  Manufacturing- 
Company,  engaged  in  developing  the  water  power  there  by  the 
construction  of  a  dam  across  the  Mississippi. 

While  in  Minnesota,  Mr.  Browne  was  actively  prominent  in 
local  and  state  politics,  aided  in  organizing  the  Republican 
party  in  Minnesota,  and  held  intimate  relations  with  the  domi- 
nant party  at  the.  national  capital  throughout  the  administration 
of  President  Lincoln,  for  whose  election  he  had  been  an  enthu- 
siastic and  effective  worker.  He  was  often  a  delegate  to  county 
and  state  conventions,  and  was  elected  an  alternate  delegate  to 
the  national  convention  which  nominated  Mr.  Lincoln.  His 
Republicanism  was  known  to  be  of  the  most  pronounced  type, 
and  his  political  activity  and  enthusiasm  constituted  him  an  im- 
portant factor  in  the  councils  of  his  party  throughout  the  greater 
portion  of  the  period  of  eight  years  over  which  his  residence  in 
Minnesota  extended. 

At  the  close  of  the  Presidential  campaign,  in  the  autumn  of 
i860,  he  was  elected  messenger  to  take  the  first  electoral  vote 
of  Minnesota  to  Washington,  in  which  city  he  remained  during 
the  succeeding  winter,  having  been  appointed  to  a  desk,  em- 
bracing suspended  land  titles,  m  the  Interior  Department  at  the 
Capitol  under  Jo.  Wilson,  then  commissioner  of  the  General 
Land  Office.  He  returned  to  Minnesota  in  the  spring  of  1861, 
and  for  four  years,  during  President  Abraham  Lincoln's  admin- 
istration, was  chief  clerk  in  the  office  of  the  surveyor-general 
of  public  lands  at  vSt.  Paul,  to  which  city  the  office  had  been  re- 
cently removed  from  Detroit. 

In  1865  Mr.  Browne  returned  East,  and  soon  afterward  en- 
tered upon  insurance  work,  in  1867  becoming  permanently  con- 
nected with  the  Hartford  Fire  Insurance  Company  as  its  gen- 
eral manager  and  adjuster.  In  1870  he  was  elected  secretary 
of  that  company,  in  the  duties  of  which  office  he  was  engaged 
for  ten  years,  until  called  to  the  presidency  of  the  Connecticut 
Fire  Insurance  Company  in  1880.  Under  his  conservative  ad- 
ministration The  Connecticut  has  reached  high  rank  among  the 
solid  and  prosperous  business  and  financial  institutions  in  this 
great  insurance  center.  The  premium  income  of  The  Connect- 
icut, as  shown  by  the  annual  statement  Jan.  1,  1880,  was  $399,- 
348,  and  the  assets  $1,483,480.     The  premium  income  for  the 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1425 

year  ending  Jan.  i,  1S97,  was  $1,724,851,  and  the  assets  $3,300,- 
017.  During  this  period  the  company  never  failed  to  pay  its 
regular  semi-annnal  dividend,  amounting,  in  the  aggregate,  to 
$1,400,000.  The  unique  home  office  building,  standing  on  the 
corner  of  Prospect  and  Grove  streets,  is  largely  due  to  his  efforts 
to  secure  for  the  company  a  suitable  and  permanent  home  for 
the  transaction  of  its  large  and  increasing  business. 

In  late  years,  with  characteristic  independence  of  thought 
and  action,  Mr.  Browne  has  held  slack  allegiance  to  the  Repub- 
lican party,  earnestly  advocating  the  election  of  Hon.  Grover 
Cleveland,  President,  and  indorsing  the  policy  of  his  adminis- 
tration. He  sustains  official  relations  with  various  business  and 
social  organizations  in  Hartford.  He  is  a  director  in  the  Phoe- 
nix Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  the  National  Exchange 
Bank  of  Hartford,  the  Hartford  Board  of  Trade,  the  Board  of 
United  Charities,  the  Connecticut  Humane  Society,  and  a  di- 
rector of  the  Retreat  for  the  Insane.  He  is  also  a  member  of 
the  Connecticut  Historical  Society,  and  of  the  Sons  of  the 
Aiuerican  Revolution. 

Representative  Men  of  Connecticut,  1861-18^4.  Copyright  by 
Williain  F.  Moore,  Everett,  Mass.,  26^-/ — [Portrait]  Browne, 
John  D. 

Mr.  Browne  is  a  subscriber  for  this  genealogy. 

Brov}7ie  ancestry :  —  Johni,  b.  at  Stonington,  Conn.,  enlisted  as  a  musician  in  the  pa- 
triot army  in  1776,  loth  Co.,  Capt.  Gallup,  6th  regiment,  first  call,  afterwards  reorganized 
as  loth  Continental,  serving  with  his  two  brothers  through  the  long  and  trying  period  of 
the  war,  and  was  promoted,  while  in  service,  to  the  position  of  fife  major  of  his  regiment, 
married  Phebe  Glover  of  Norwich  and  New  London,  Conn.;  Gurdon  Perkins^  Browne,  of 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  was  a  hard-working  farmer  who  reared  his  family  in  habits  of  indus- 
try and  frugality,  and  did  not  forget  to  inculcate,  by  precept  and  example,  those  principles 
of  robust  morality  and  patriotisin  in  which  he  had  himself  been  trained.  He  was  also  a 
school-teacher  of  considerable  celebrity,  and  for  more  than  thirty  years  taught  the  win- 
ter term  of  the  district  school.  He  was  an  ardent  Democrat  of  the  old  school,  always 
performing  his  duties  as  a  patriotic  citizen,  and  voting  at  every  election  in  his  town 
until  the  very  close  of  his  long  life,  dying  at  the  advanced  age  of  eighty-three  years,  m. 
Esther  Dean,  a  woman  of  rare  qualities,  deeply  solicitous  for  the  intellectual  and  spirit- 
ual culture  of  her  children,  and  earnestly  devoted  to  her  family,  she  died  at  the  age  of 
eighty-seven,  da.  of  Elias  and  Elizabeth  (Giles). 

5076. 

LEMUEL  WOODWARD'  CLEVELAND  (Luther^  Bethabra*, 
Timothy,  Timothys,  Samuel^,  Moses'),    b.    at    Plainfield,    ConU.,    NoV.    1 9, 

1 841,  is  unmarried.  Mr.  Lemuel  Woodward'  Clevel.^nd  was 
a  pupil  at  one  time  of  the  well-known  preceptor,  Mr.  Lucien 
Burleigh,  and  graduated  from  Plainfield  Academy  ;  resided  on 
the  homestead  farm  until  1868,  and  has  since  with  his  sister 
lived  in  his  mother's  residence  at  Plainfield  (1896).  Mr.  Cleve- 
land has  traveled  in  the  United  States,  and  is  an  esteemed  cit- 
izen. Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 
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1426  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

5087. 

GEORGE  RUSSELL'  CLEVELAND  (Charles«,  Cyrus^  Timo- 
thys Timothys,  Samuel^,  Moses'),   111.   BrOOIlie,  P.  Q.,   May  I  I,  1847,  Diana 

Scott,  b.  B.  Sept.  25,  1826,  da.  Hiram  and  Katherine  (Shufelt), 
res.  Sweetsburg,  P.  Q.,  1884,  Sutton  Flat,  P.  Q.,  1885  ;  South 
Eastern  R.  R.  agt.  in  that  village.     Ch.  b.  Dunham,  P.  Q.: 

+  1 1478     Charles  Lorenzo*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  25,  1850. 

+  11479     Arthur  Olivins"  Cleveland,  Id.  May  3,  1852. 

Minnie  Catharine^  b.  Dec.  7,  1863,  d.  Apr.  24, 1867. 

11480  Lenore"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  17,  1869,  1.  Knowl- 
ton,  P.  O. 

5089. 

CHARLES  HAZLETON^  CLEVELAND  (charies«),  m.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  1855,  Abbie  Redding,  b.  Morgan,  Vt.,  Jan.  8,  1833,  d. 
Pelham,  Alass.,  Dec.  26,  1876,  da.  Lemuel  and  Eliza  Jane  (Wol- 
cott).     Ch.  b.  Dunham,  P.Q.: 

11481  George  Arthur*  Cleveland,  b.  June  15,  1856,1. 
N.  Y.  city  1885. 

Charles  Hazleton'  Cleveland  res.  Sweetsburg,  P.  Q.,  1884. 

Wolcott  ancestry: — [See +3160,  p.  1060]  Henry '«;  Simon",  b.  1625,05  South  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  commander  of  the  train  band,  m.  2d,  Martha  Pitkin,  sister  of  William  ;  Gov. 
Rogeris,  b.  Jan.  4,  1678-g,  gov.  Conn.  1750-4,  m.  Sarah  Drake^;  Hon.  diverts,  b.  Nov.  20, 
1726,  Signer  of  Decl.  of  Ind.,  m.  Lorana  Collins,  gr.  gr.  fa.  of  Eliza  Jane^^  Wolcott. 

D7ake  ancestry  :  —  John^  [see  +  3160,  p.  1060]  ;  John^,  b.  Eng.,  m.  Hannah  Moore,  da. 
John  of  Windsor  ;'  Job^,  b.  June  15,  1651,  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Cooke,  wid.  of  Moses 
Cooke,  da.  Daniel  and  Mary  (Newberry")  of  W.  [see  +8855]  ;  Sarah^  Drake,  m.  Roger 
Wolcott'". 

5090. 

Lydia    JElizahetJl    Darling  (Mary«,  Cyrus=,  Timothy*,  Timothy^, 

Samuels),  m.  Pike  River  tp.,  Feb.  14,  1850,  Horatio  May  Hogle,  b. 
St.  George  Parish  de  Henryville,  P.  Q.,  May  22,  1823,  s.  Isaac 
and  Miriam  (McDougal).  Served  through  the  war,  1.  Boston, 
Mass.,  1885,  many  years  a  merchant,  now  stock  raising.     Ch.: 

1 1482  Columbus  Lorenzo^  Hogle,  b.  Jan.  14,  1853,  Pike  Riv. 
tp.,  m.  Boston,  May  15,  1873,  Evelyn  Angeline  Palmer,  b.  Wa- 
terville,  Vt.,  Aug.  20,  1854,  da.  Stephen  and  Ann  (Hodgkins),  1. 
Cal.  Ch.:  Edith  Barling'  Hogle,  b.  Oct.  28,  1875,  Bosto\  d.  B. 
Dec.  8,  1877.  Horatio  Adelbert"",  b.  Sept.  16,  1854,  Granby,  P.  Q., 
d.  Henryville,  P.  Q.,  Mar.  9,  1857;  11483  Charles  Ernest^  Hogle,  b. 
Aug.  17,  i860,  Henryville,  1.  Boston,  actor. 

5093. 

Donna  Maria'  Darling  (Mary«),  m.  1855,  Almon  Rick- 
ard  Marsh,  b.  Franklin,  Vt.,  Feb.  3,  1831,  d.  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
Apr.  9,  187;!,  a  s.  Charles  and  Charlotte  (Rickard).  She  1.  San 
Francisco  1885.  Ch.  :  11484  Doniia  Caroline''  Marsh,  b.  Nov.  2, 
1855,  St.  Alexander,  P.  Q.,  m.  San  Francisco,  June  4,  1883,  Wil- 
liam James  Trott,  b.  Woolwich,  Me.,  Jan.  25,  1850,  s.  Francis 
and  Almira  (Preble),  1.  San  Francisco,  book-keeper. 

5094. 

Elnahofi  Winchester'  Darling  (Mary"),  m.  Boston, 
Mass.,   Dec.   25,   1856,  Abigail  Churchill  of  Yarmouth,  N.  S.,  b. 


DECSENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1427 

Nov.  II,  1833,  da.  Nathaniel  and  Abig^ail  (Valpey),  1.  Milpitas, 
Cal.,  merch.,  and  station  agt.  C.  P.  R.  R.  Ch.:  WiH/am  Winches- 
ter' Darling,  b.  and  d.  M.  Jan.  19,  1872. 

5095. 

Oriffeu  Balfour'  Darliinf  (Mary^),  m.  Cambridge,  Mass., 
Dec.  5,'  1855,  Sarah  Adelaide  White,  b.  C.  July  17,  1843,  ^^■ 
Thomas  Joyce  and  Sally  (Russell).  Dwelt  Can.  to  1853,  when 
rem.  to  Mass.,  became  public  school  teacher  to  1861  ;  in  45th 
Mass.  9  mos.,  re-enlisted  Heavy  Artillery  for  3  years  ;  prom. 
Capt.  12th  U.  S.  H.  Art.  (col.).  Served  to  close  of  war,  farmer, 
Wob  urn.  Mass.  Ch.:  11485  Charles  B  a  if otir*  Darling,  b.  Nov.  9, 
1869;  Mary  Cle7<elan(P  Darling,  b.  and  d.  Aug.  3,  id)-] 4  ;  Josephine 
CLvelantP  Darling,  b.  July  7,  1877,  d.  Mar.  31,  1880  ;  William 
Poivers^  Darling,  b.  Jan.  19,  1880,  d.  Jan.  21,  1881. 

5097. 

HARMON  SPENCER'  CLEVELAND  (Daniel  Spencer^  Cyrus^ 
Timothys  Timothys,  Samuel^),    d.    in    U.   S.    Army,    Camp    Victory,    \ Q.., 

Apr.,  1862,  a.  28,  m.  Lowell,  Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1857,  Sarah  Tilden,  b. 
Pittsfield,  N.  H.,  d.  P.  Dec.  i,  1858.  Dwelt  Lowell,  shoemaker, 
enlisted  in  35th  Mass.  Vols.     Ch.: 

1 1486  Franklin  Harmon*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  4,  1858, 
Pittsfield,  unm.     Of  Indianapolis,  Tnd.,  1884-6,  painter. 

5098. 

CHARLES  NORMAN'  CLEVELAND  (oaniei  spencer«),  m. 
Knowlton,  P.  Q.,  Samantha  Wilson,  b.  Broome  tp  ,  P.  Q.,  Dec. 
24,  1836,  da.  Benjamin  and  Samantha  (Johnson),  1.  vSweetsburg, 
P.  Q.,  1884,  farmer.  Ch.:  11487-8  Rolland  Leoni",  b.  July  15, 
1864;  Charles  Harmon'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  1870. 

5101. 

CALVIN  CARTER'  CLEVELAND  (oaniei  spencer-),  m.  Indi- 
anapolis, Ind.,  Sept.  4,  1873,  Jennette  Perry,  b.  Paisley,  vScotland 
Mar.  I,  1853,  da.  Matthew  and  Jennette  (Andrews),  1.  1883-7, 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  sign-painter..  Ch.  b.  Indianapolis  :  11489-90 
Cyrus  Perry',  b.  Mar.  14,  1875  ;  William  Vick'  Cleveland,  b. 
Jan.  4,  1877. 

5119. 

ABIGAIL'  CLEVELAND  (e.  w.^),  m.  June,  1848,  Dr. 
Joshua  Way,  b.  Milo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19,  181 9,  d.  Naples,  N.  Y., 
May  X,  1875,  2-s.  Joshua  and  Sarah  (Chase).     Ch.  b.  Naples  : 

11491  Ella  E.''  Way,  b.  May  22,  1850,  m.  Feb.  15,  1876, 
Frank  H.  Hart,  her  ist  cousin;  1.  Beloit,  Mitchell  co.,  Kan., 
Carrie  B.^  ^Vay,  b.  and  d.  June  26,  1858.  11492  Charles  S.^  Way, 
b.  Mar.  27,  1867. 

Dr.  Joshua  Way  of  Naples;  eminent  physician. 

Way  ancestry  : 1  Way  of  a  family  that  settled  early  in  Chester  co.,  Pa.  ;  had  9 

children,  sons  and  daus.  ;  Joshua^  Way,  a  Quaker  from  Pa.  to  Milo,  N.  Y.,  1800,  m.  2d, 
Mar.  16,  i8i6,  Sarah  Chase,  b.  1793,  d.  1868,  da.  Rev.  Amos  P.,  Baptist  clerg.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.  :  4  ;  by  2d  m.  :  6. 


1428  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

5123. 

EPHRAIM  W:  CLEVELAND  (e.  w.«),  m.  Mary  Conaughty  ; 
res.,  1881,  Naples,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     11493  Ch.  :  Daughter^ 

5124. 

JANE      ABEL'     CLEVELAND    (Stephen  Bushnell«,  Ephraim^,  Eph- 
raim*,  Timothys,    Samuel^),  d.   DeS    MoincS,    la.,    Jan.    24,    1867,  a.   44,  m. 

St.  Joseph  CO.,  Mich.,  n.  Mottville,  Apr.  25,  1847,  Levi  Bowin 
Low,  b.  Rush  CO.,  Ind.,  Jan.  2,  1813,  d.  n.  Ashland,  Ore.,  Aug.  12, 
1879,  a  s.  Helim  and  Polly  (Bowin),  1.  in  Jackson  co.,  4  miles  N. 
of  Ashland,  Ore.,  farmer.  Ch.  ;  A/da^  Zow,  b.  Jan.  23,  1848,  d. 
1875  ;  Mclvina^  Low,  b.  Feb.  9,  1850,  d.  1852. 

1 1494  Charles^  Low,  b.  Feb.  19,  1857,  m.  Phoenix,  Jackson 
CO.,  Oregon,  Dec.  25,  1883,  Lena  Lathenburg,  of  P.,  1.  Galesville, 
Ore.  1 1495  Stephen  BushnelP  Low,  b.  May  9,  j86o,  unm.,  1.,  1887, 
Galesville. 

5132. 

John    WeSleif  EdSOa  (  Alma«,  Ephraim^:Eph^aim^  Timothys,  Samuel^), 

m.  ist,  1847,  Mrs.  Rosanna  Gillett,  b.  Pratlsburg,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  11, 
1827,  d.  Apr.  20,  1868.  He  m.  2d,  Naples,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1870, 
Elmina  Conklin,  b.  June  6,  1838,  1.  Naples  1883.  Ch.  by  ist  m. : 
Martha^  Edson,  b.  May  18,  1849,  Naples,  d.  Dec.  20,  1851. 

1 1496     Mary""  Edson,  b.  Feb.  18,  1852,  N.,  m. ^  Smith,  1. 

Prattsburg,  Wayne  co.,  N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer.  1 1497  Belle  or  Livo- 
nia^ Edson,  b.  Aug.  31,  1854,  Naples,  m.  Shattuck,  farmer. 

1 1498  Seymour  Wesley^  Edson,  b.  Ap^-  i,  1859,  Italy,  N.  Y., 
m.  1882-3.  1 1499  Sherman"  Edson,  b.  Jan.  4,  1865,  Italy,  N.  Y. 
2d  m.  s.  p. 

5136, 

Lrvoiria  Douhledfuf  Edson  (Ahnae),  m.  Italy,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  II,   1855,  Delos  D.  Clark,  b.  Otsego,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1827, 

I.  North  Cohocton,  N.  Y.,  cooper.     Ch.  :  Leroy  C"  Clark,  b.  Nov. 

II,  1856,  Italy,  N.  Y.,  d.  Riker's  Hollow,  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
5,  1864.  1 1500  Marion  Devillo"  Clark,  b.  June  28,  1858,  Pratts- 
burgh,  N.  Y.,  m.  N.  Cohocton,  Dec.  28,  18S6,  Ida  M.  Matthews, 
b.  Cooper's  Plains,  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  i860. 

5140. 

TIMOTHY'  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim',  Ephraim^,  Ephraim^,  Timo- 
thy', Samuels),  m.  Lake  CO.,  Ind  ,  Apr.  22,  1855,  Margaret  Elizabeth 
Scritchfield,  b.  in  Ky.  Mar.  29,  1S35,  da.  Hiram  and  Esther 
(Highfell);  of  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  1880,  attorney  at  law.  Editor 
Croiun  Point  Journal.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Ch.  b.  n. 
Lowell,  Ind.  : 

11501  Myron  Horace*  Cleveland,  b.  July  5,  1856. 

11502  Helen  Amelia*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  26,  1859. 
-I-11503     Charles  Augustus*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  2,  i860. 

1 1504  Otis  Wilbur*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  24,  1864. 

1 1505  William  Frederic*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1865. 

11506  Cynthia  Elizabeth*,  Apr.  10,  1869.     11507  Harvey 
Wesley*,  July  3,  1872.     11508  Walter  Wallace*,  June  21,  1875. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


5141. 


1429 


MARY  ALMIRA^  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim^),  m.  Lowell, 
Ind.,  July  3,  1853,  William  Aug-ustus  Winslow,  b.  Hart's  Grove, 
O.,  July  22,  1817,  d.  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  Dec.  10,  1886,  a  s.  West 
and  Lois  (Nye).     Dwelt  Crown  P.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

11509  Alfred  Augustus^  Winsloiv,  b.  June  20,  1854,  m.  West 
Creek,  Ind.,  June  11,  1879,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Dyer,  1.  Hammond, 
Ind.,  editor,  etc.     See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

1 15 10  Edgar  Elisha^  IVinslow,  b.  Mar.  21,  1856,  m.  Ham- 
mond Jan.  II,  1883,  Etta  Eunice  Smith,  1.  Rifle  Creek,  Col.,  far- 
mer. 11511-12  Helen  Almira^,  h.  Apr.  6,  1859;  George  Wallace* 
IVinslow,  May  2,  1863.  115 13  Josephine  Elizabeth^  Winslow,  b. 
Feb.  28,  1866,  m.  Crown  P.  Sept.  22,  1886,  Edgar  Benjamin  Pine, 
1.  Logansport,  Ind.,  R.  R.  employee.  115 14  Alary  Etta^  Winslow^ 
b.  Apr.  17,  1870;  Elora  BelP  JFinslo7c>,  b.  Mar.  23,  1873,  d.  Nov. 
25,  1875. 

5153. 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON'  CLEVELAND   (Timothy,  Eph- 

raims,  Ephraim*,  Timothy^,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.   ist,  Galcsburgh,   111.,  Aug". 

18,  1857,  Marian  Hortensia  Peck,  b.  Cornwall,  Vt.,  July  20,  1830, 
d.  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  13,  1864,  da.  David  Hill  and  Eldura  Carsen- 
dia  (Peck);  of  Galesb.  He  m.  2d,  1.,  1880-7,  Freeport,  111.,  1883- 
95,  Chicago,  111.,  engineer  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  Ch.  byistm.  :  115 15 
Frank  George*  Cleveland,  m.,  is  of  Chicago  1885-7,  engineer. 

5160. 

OLIVE'  CLEVELAND  (josiah«),  m.  ist  bef.  1808,  as  ist  w., 
Ira  Durand,  b.  1782,  d.  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.,  1864,  only  s.  Jere- 
miah and  Sarah  (Andrus).  She  left  him  bef.  1808,  and  m.  2d 
Sept.  26,  1810,  Elijah  Vaughn.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  JVelllia"  Durand. 
By  2d  m.  :  Laura^  Vaughn ;  Merritf  Vaughn  j  Dennis*  Vaughn. 
Ira  Durand  m.  2d,  May  10,  1808,  Susanna  Lewis;  he  m.  3d 
Rebecca  Dennison.  Ch.  by  3d  m.  :  Welthy  Durand  m.  Seneca 
Mc  Arthur  ;  David  Durand  of  Crown  Point. —  Adams'  Fair  Haven, 

349- 

5161. 

OLIVER'  CLEVELAND  (josiah«,  Oliver^  ?,  JoslahS  Deliverances,  Ed- 
ward^, Moses'),  d.  Conneaut,  O.,  Nov.,  1868,  a.  81,  m.  ist,  vSchuylers- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1812-13,  Mrs.  Anna  (Benjamin,  afterward  Bushea) 
Ball;  she  d.  Conneaut  ab.  1855,  wid.  of  John  Ball,  da.  of  Mr. 
Benjamin,  and  adopted  da.  of  Samuel  Bushea.  He  2d,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  ab.  i860,  Cynthia  Shepherd  of  B.;  she  d.  Conneaut. 
He  m.  3d,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  as  3d  husband,  Mrs.  Ruth  Munger, 
wid.  of  her  2d  husband.  Ch.  by  ist  m. :  Sidney  Smith',  b.  ab. 
1814,  Ft.  Ann,  N.  Y.,  d.  Ft.  A.  in  infancy. 

--j--ii5i6  Louise'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  9,  1816,  Schuylers- 
ville,  N.  Y. 

+  11517  John  Ball'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1817,  Schuylers- 
ville. 

+  11518  George  Smith^  Cleveland,  b.  July  24,  1821,  S.  2d 
and  3d  m.  :  s.  p. 


I430 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Oliver'  Cleveland  dwelt  Ft.  Ann  1813,  Schuylersville  1815- 
26,  Sandy  Hill,  N. Y.,  to  Oct.,  1 839,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  to  1 840,  afterwards 
at  Conneaut,  march,  and  farmer,  propr.  of  a  line  of  stages  run- 
ning bet.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  Montreal,  Can.,  from  ab.  1823  to 
1838,  at  same  time  running  another  stage  line  connecting  with 
steamboats  at  White  Hall  on  Lake  Champlain ;  owned  farms 
and  stores  at  various  points.  The  advent  of  steam  railroading 
did  away  with  stages. 

Anna  Bushea,  nee  Benjamin,  m.  ist,  when  aged  18  years,  at 
the  house  of  a  friend,  betw.  Saratoga  Springs  and  Schuylers- 
ville, John  Ball;  he  d.  young,  son  of  Col.  Ball,  in  honor  of  whom 
Ballston  Springs,  Saratoga  co.,  N.  Y.,  was  named,  lawyer.  Ch.: 
(i)  Samuel  Bushea  Ball,  d.  Keesville,  Essex  co.,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1833, 
quite  young,  m.  Mary  Pope,  leaving  2  ch.  :  Samuel  Bushee  Ball; 
Abbie  Ball.  (2)  Euretta  Ball  m.  Schuylersville,  Martin  Pope, 
dwelt  Schuylersv.  Ch.  :  Elizabeth  Pope  m.  William  Whitney. 
Ch.  :  Mary  Whitney ;  Lathrop  Gardner  Pope,  et  al.  (3)  An- 
zoletta  Ball  m.  Dr.  Oliver  Brisbin;  he  d.,  of  Schuylersville, 
allopathic  phys.  Ch.  :  John  Ball  Brisbin,  m.  twice,  eminent 
lawyer  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.  s.  p.;  Mary  Brisbin  m.  George  H. 
Burt,  he  d.  1882,  Knight  Templar,  buried  with  Masonic  honors 
in  Cleveland,  O.  Ch.  :  Louise  Burt,  Flora  Burt,  George  Burt; 
David  C.  Brisbin  m.  Martha  Taylor,  dwelt  Schuylersv.  Ch.  : 
Harry  Brisbin,  John  Brisbin,  Louise  Brisbin,  Mary  Brisbin; 
Sarah  Brisbin  m.  Hon.  William  Wallace  Rockwell  of  Glens 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  State  Senator  from  Warren  co.,  N.  Y.,  1881-2.  Ch.: 
Mary  Anzoletta  Rockwell ;  Anzoletta  Brisbin  m.  her  cousin, 
Lathrop  Gardner  Pope,  s.  Martin  and  Euretta  (Ball),  1.  St.  Paul. 
Ch.  :  Ralph  Brisbin  Pope,  Cleveland  Ball  Pope ;  Oliva  Ball 
Brisbin  m.  Schuylersv.,  Francis  Ballard  of  S.,  his  family  res. 
Schuylerv.,  he  is  at  Medicine  Lodge,  Barbour  co.,  Kan.,  on  a 
ranch;  James  Brisbin  d.  y. 

Mrs.  Ruth  (Munger)  Cleveland  res.  since  marriage  at  War- 
saw, N.  Y. 

5162. 

BETSEY'  CLEVELAND  (josiah«),  d.  Benson,  Rutland  co., 
Vt.,  m.  William  Higgins  of  Benson    1878.     Ch.: 

Orsoii"  Higgins,  was  killed  (with  his  2d  wife)  at  a 
R.  R.  crossing  in  Putnain,  opposite  Stony  pt.,  Vt.,  in.  ist,  Electa 
Hasbrook.     Lived  at  Benson.     Ch.:  Harry^  Higgins,  of  Benson. 

5163. 

LAURA'  CLEVELAND  (josiah«),  d.  Benson,  Vt.,  June  14, 
1856,  a.  65,  m.  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1814,  Joel  Barber,  born 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1782,  died  Benson,  Sept.  24,  1863,  son 
William  and  Margaret  (Knox).     Ch.  b.  Benson  : 

-(-1 15  19      William  ClevelaniP  Barber,  b.  Aug.  29,  1816. 

1 1520  George  Plinf  Barber,  b.  Nov.  i,  181 8,  m.  Benson, 
Oct.  8,  1843,  Maria  Root,  b.  B.,  d.  Apr.  2,  1891,  da.  Martin,  res. 
Lombard,  Du  Page  co..  111.,  1878-95.  Ch.:  Lucy  Marid^  Barber, 
b.  Apr.  28,  1846,  unm.,  of  Wheaton,  111.,  1895  ;  George  Franklin'' 
Berber,  b.  May  6,  1849,  d.  May  3,  1866  ;  Josiah  Cleveland'^  Barber, 
b.  July  18,  1854,  d.  Mar.,  1887. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  143 1 

1 152 1  Joel  Gilbert^  Barber,  b.  Apr.  9,  1820,  died  Wheaton, 
Oct.  10,  1891,  unm.,  lived  at  Wheaton,  farmer. 

1 1522  Carlisle  Horace^  Barber,  b.  Apr.  2,  1822,  m.  Benson, 
Sept.  10,  1872,  Mary  Jane  Meacham,  b.  B.,  Oct.,  1832,  da.  Smith 

and  (Crampton),  res.  Wheaton,  1878-95.     Betsey  Maria^,  b. 

June  II,  1824,  d.  June  11,  1825. 

11523  Betsey  Afaria^  Barber  (ag.),  born  July  21,  1826,  m. 
Wheaton,  May  15,  1870,  as  2d  w.,  Alvin  Seamans,  he  d.  Feb.  19, 
1 89 1,  farmer,  of  Wheaton,  where  his  widow  still  res.     s.  p. 

-j-11524     Lucy  Anna^  Barber,  b.  Feb.  25,  1828. 

-I-11525     Margaret  Amelia^  Barber,  b.  Nov.  16,  1830. 

11526  Ann  Eliza^  Barber,  b.  Dec.  i,  1832,  d.  Benson,  Jan. 
3,  1863,  m.  Benson,  Jan.,  1855,  Robert  Williamson,  he  d.  Putnam, 
Washington  co.,  N.  Y.,  1874.  Ch.:  James  Gilbert''  Williainson,  b. 
Sept.  12,  1855,  P.,  unm.,  res.  Putnam,  farmer. 

Joel  Barber  lived  at  Benson,  Vt.,  farmer. 

Barber  iZ«t^i-/;-_v .— William^  Barber,  born  May  6,  1743,  d.  Aug.  n,  i78(),  m.  1770,  Mar- 
garet Kno.x,  b.  Apr.  12,  1744,  d.  Dec.  10,  1828. 

5164. 

NICHOLAS'  CLEVELAND  (josiah«),  died  Warsaw,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  17,  1869,  aged  76,  m.  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  10,  1814,  Sarah 
IMorris,  b.  Waterbury,  Conn..,  Apr.  20,  1793,  d.  June  i,  1878,  da. 
William  and  Rebecca  (Perkins).     Ch.: 

+  11527  William*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  14,  1815,  Hampton^ 
N.  Y. 

11528  Josiah*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  12,  1817,  H.,  d.  War- 
saw, June  21,  i860,  m.  Mary  Rogers,  she  died  Aug.  30,  1855,  da. 
Isaiah.  Of  Warsaw,  farmer,  s.  p.  Betsey",  born  May  12,  1819, 
Hampton,  d.  H.,  Sept.  16,  1821. 

+  11529     Alonzo*  Cleveland,  b.  June  7,  1821,  Hampton. 

-I-11530     Betsey'  Cleveland  (ag.),  b.  May  21,  1823,  Hamp. 

-f-11531     Uriah'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1825,  Hampton. 

4-11532     Chester  Hurd',  b.  Dec.  13,  1827,  Warsaw. 

-I-11533     Laura  Lucretia',  b.  May  12,  1830,  W^arsaw. 

11534  John  Morris'  Cleveland,  b.  June  19,  1833,  War- 
saw, d.  W.,  July  9,  1857,  m.  Oritha  Shipman. 

Rev.  Nicholas''  Cleveland  removed  early  from  Rutland, 
Vt.,  to  Warsaw  ;  Rev.  and  farmer. 

Morris  ancestry: — William'  Morris  came  from  Waterbury  to  Hampton,  d.  Hamp- 
ton, Dec,  1834,  m.  ist,  Rebecca  Perkins. 

5165. 

LUCY'  CLEVELAND  (josiah^),  died  Benson,  Vt,  bef.  1878, 
m.  Elijah  Merritt  of  Benson.     Ch.:  AnceP  Merritt,  d.  bef.  1878. 

1 1535  Mary"*  Merritt,  m.  Pomeroy  Easton  of  Sonora,  Cal. 

1 1536  Daniel  B*  Merritt,  of  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y. 

5166. 

LUCINDA'  CLEVELAND  (josiahe),  d.,  m.  as  ist  w.,  Horace 
Knapp,  b.  Benson,  Vt.,  Dec.  6,  1800,  son  Ebenezer  and  Abigail 
(Tucker).     (He  m.  2d,  Charlotte'  Cleveland  -I-5167.)     Ch.: 
Lucy'*  Knapp. 


143: 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


5167. 


CHARLOTTE'  CLEVELAND  (josiah^),  m.  ist,  Hampton, 
N.  Y.,  Nathaniel  Filley,  b.  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.  13,  1795,  ^^^^d 
Hampton,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1822,  a  son  Elnathan  and  Agnes 
(Phelps).  She  m.  2d,  as  2d  w.,  Horace  Knapp.  (He  m.  ist, 
Lucinda'  Cleveland  +5166.)  Res.  Benson,  Vt.  ist  m.:  s.  p. 
Ch.  by  2d  m.: 

ii537~9  Herman  E.^  Knapp,  b.  ab.  1827,  West  Haven,  Vt., 
m.  Miss  Benson  of  Benson,  and  1.  there  ;  Lucinda^  Knapp,  born 
Benson,  unm.  1878;  Eineroy^  Knapp,  b.  Benson,  m.  L  C.  Kiggins 
of  Benson,  1.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Filley  ancesfry :—V<I\\\\a.m'^,  Windsor  bef.  1640,  m.  Sept.  2,  1642,  Margaret;  .SamueP, 
b.  W.,  Sept.  24,  1643,  rem.,  i66g,  fr.  Windsor  to  Massacoe,  now  Simsbury,"Conn.,  m.  Anna 
Gillett,  da.  Jonathan  of  Windsor;  Jonathan^,  m.  Deborah  Loomis*;  Nathaniel'*,  in.  Han- 
nah Moore'';  Elnathan^  Filley  m.  Agnes  Phelps.— .SV/Zw'  Ancient  Windsor^  6/?. 

Moore  ancestry : — Dea.  John',  Dorchester,  1630,  Windsor,  i6:;5,  prominent  (prob.  bro. 
of  Thomas  of  W.);  John^,  b.  W.,  Dec.  5,  1645,  m.  ist,  Hannah  Goffe,  da.  Edward  and  Mar- 
garet (Wilkinson)  of  Cambridge,  Mass".;_Edward3,  m.  Mary  Taintor'';  Hannah*  Moore  m. 
Nathaniel  Filley*. 

Taintor,  or  Tayntor  ancestry  : — Charlesi,  fr.  Wales,  of  Wethersfield,  1643,  Fairfield  ; 
MichaeP,  Branford,  ra.  Elizabeth;  Hon.  Michael^,  b.  B.,  Oct.,  1652,  Windsor,  Colchester, 
rep.,  m.  ist,  Mary  Loomis';  Mary*  Taintor  m.  Edward  Moore^. 

Loomis  ancestries : — Joseph',  John^  [see  +3047,  p.  1031];  John^,  b.  Windsor,  Conn., 
Nov.  9,  1649,  m.  Mrs.  Sarah  (Boltwood)  Warner,  wid.  Isaac'Warner,  da.  Robert  and  Mary 
of  Hartford,  Conn.;  DeboralT*,  m.  Jonathan  Filley^.  Joseph';  Thomas^,  b.  Eng.,  Wind- 
sor, m.  ist,  Nov.  I,  1653,  Hannah  Fox  ;  Mary^  Loomis  m.  Michael  Taintor^.  — /.tx^OT/i-  geti. 

5168. 

ROYAL"  CLEVELAND  (josiah^),  d.  Smith  .Center,  Smith 
CO.,  Kan.,  Jan.  5,  1880,  a.  77,  m.  wSandy  Hill,  N.  Y.  (so  thought), 
July  5,  1835,  Mary  Miranda  Warren,  b.  Windsor  co.,  Vt.,  Nov. 
22,  1811-12,  d.  bef.  1880,  da.  of  (so  thought)  Joseph  and  Betsey. 
Moved  from  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  to  Bristol  or  York,  Dane  co.,  Wis. 
Lived  in  Conneaut,  O.,  1878,  Eolia,  Dane  co..  Wis.,  1878;  vSmith 
Centre,  1880,  Deansville,  Dane  co.,  Wis.,  1880,  farmer.     Ch.: 

-f-11540     Elizabeth  Chloe'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  24,  1836. 

4-11541  Albert  Royal'  Cleveland,  born  Apr.  24,  1838, 
Sandy  Hill. 

1 1542  Phebe  Adelaide®,  b.  Apr.  10,  1841,  Wyoming  co., 
N.  Y.,  m.  Thomas  Daniel  Cripps,  b.  Madison  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
27,  1838,  s.  William  and  Hannah,  1.  Marshall,  Dane  co..  Wis., 
1886.  Ch.:  Harvey  DanieP  Cripps,  b.  Nov.  24,  1862,  York;  Geo. 
Benjamin''  Cripps,  b.  Mar.  31,  1874,  Sun  Prairie,  Dane  co..  Wis. 

-)-ii543     John  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  25,  1848,  York. 

5170. 

CYRUS'  CLEVELAND  (josiah«),  d.  at  Conneaut,  O.,  Mar.  5, 
1892,  a.  84,  m.  vSaratoga,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  6,  1828,  Ann  Eliza  Latimer, 
b.  Saratoga,  Aug.  24,  1808,  d.  Conneaut,  Apr.  5,  1891,  a  da.  John 
and  Jane  (McCutchan).     Ch.: 

1 1544  Giles*  Cleveland,  born  Feb.  9,  1830,  Saratoga,  m. 
Erie,  Pa.,  Sept.  20,  1865,  Elizabeth  Peet  Brown,  born  Kirkintel- 
lough,  Scotland,  Feb.  8,  1845,  da.  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Home). 
Rem.  to  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  1834;  of  Conneaut,  1883,  painter,  s.  p. 

-|- 1 1545     George  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  18,  1840,  C. 

Cyrus'  Cleveland,  of  Conneaut,  O.,  merchant. 

McCutchan  ancestry :—<jt^or%>i^,  lived  n.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  m.  Jane  Robertson;  Jane''' 
McCutchan,  d.  ab.  1825,  rn.  ist,  John  Latimer,  he  d.  ab.  1817. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1433 

5171. 

CHLOE'  CLEVELAND  (josiah«),  died  Benson,  Vt.,  Mar.  2, 
1855,  a.  43,  m.,  1832,  Reuben  Sherwood,  b.  B.,  May  i,  1803,  son 
Stephen  and  Rebecca  (Meacham),  1.  Benson,  1878.  Ch.  b.  Ben- 
son :     1 1546    Stephen  Fliihf  S/ierwood,  b.  Mar.  7,  1833,  of  Benson. 

1 1547  Mary  Clevelamr  Sherwood^  b.  Aug.  8,  1834,  m.  Peck, 
of  Wheaton,  111.  Ch.:  John  Frederic^  Peck,  b.  June  5,  1859,  Ben- 
son ;  CJdoe  Aleta^  Peck,  Apr.  14,  1861,  B.;  Cladie  Josephine"  Peck, 
Sept.  18,  1864,  B.;  Roy  ShenumP  Peck,  Feb.  28,  1872,  Wheaton. 

1 1548  Gilbert  Raymond''  Sherwood,  b.  June  4,  1839,  1.  Ely- 
ria,  O.;  John  JosiaJi^  Shertvood,  b.  July  i,  1841,  d.  Benson,  May 
6,  1843;  Harlan  Reuben^  Sherwood,  b.  Jan.  12,  1846,  of  Wilbur, 
Republic  co.,  Kan. 

5173. 

JOHN  JARVLS'  CLEVELAND  (josiah^),  m.  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Napier,  b.  Napiersville,  Apr.  8,  1832,  da.  Capt.  John  and 
Betsey  (Goff).     Of  Manchester,  la.,  1878-95.     Ch.:  ^ 

1 1549  Laura  Maria**  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  12,  1852,  Lisle, 
111.  Betsey  Augusta^,  b.  Sept.  24,  1855,  died  Jan.  23,  29,  1861  ; 
John  IRVING^  born  June  28,  1858,  died  Mar.  18,  1859;  Clinton 
Clark",  b.  Jan.  2,  i860,  d.  Jan.  14,  1867. 

1 1550  Austin  Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  10,  1862. 

1 155 1  Eva  Augusta"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  1864. 

1 1552  Bertha  Anna"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  31,  1872. 

5174 

Wi^aheth  DihhJe  (Rhoda"),  d.  St.  Clair,  Mich.,  af.  1862,  m. 
Shubel  Bullock,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1776,  died  Fair  Haven,  Vt, 
Feb.  13,  1848,  a  soldier  war  of  1812-14,  in  co.  went  from  Fair 
H.  to  Plattsburg ;  came  from  Utica,  N.  Y.,  17.98,  to  Fair  Haven, 
where  he  built  and  lived  several  years  n.  Cedar  swamp.  Here 
he  built  bridge  over  Poultney  river,  called,  1808,  Bullock's 
bridge  ;  joiner.  He  had  j'ounger  brothers,  William  and  Simeon, 
who  came  from  Utica.     Ch. : 

11553  Alfred^  Bullock,  m.  ist,  Polly  Williams  of  W.  Haven, 
2d, ,  1.  Fair  H.,  1872. 

1 1554  Panielia^  Bullock,  m.  Darius  Jones  of  Dresden,  1. 
Smith's  Creek,  St,  Clair  co.,  Mich. 

1 1555  Cordelia^  Bullock,  m.  ist,  John  Jones  of  Dresden, 
2d,  David  Standish,  1.  Fair  Haven. 

+  11556     RoyaP  Bullock,  b.  Dec.  11,  1805. 

11557  Pollf  Bullock,  m.  West  Haven,  Charles  Stratton, 
dwelt  Fair  H.  and  Barnard's  Bay,  N,  Y. 

1 1558  Thomas*^  Bullock,  m.  Zuba  Plummer  of  W.  Haven, 
1.  Port  Huron,  Mich. 

1 1559  Esther^  Bidlock,  m.  H.  Nelson  Parke  of  Whitehall. 
Ch.:  4. 

1 1560  ShubeP  Bullock,  m.,  rem.  to  St.  Clair,  Mich. 

11561  Betsey  Bullock,    \       •       died  n.  Burlington,  Vt.,  m. 

1 1562  George^  Bullock,  i^^^"^^' C^.y.  [George  Sartwell  of 
Whitehall. 

1 1563  Caroline''  Bullock,  m.  George  Plummer  of  St.  Clair. 


1434 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


5183 


John'  Lewis  (Anna"),  d.  Nov.  15,  1865,  m.  ist,  Polly  Buck- 
land,  2d,  Rhoda  Fifield  ;  member  Legis.  fr.  Poultney,  Vt.,  185 1, 
held  town  offices.  Ch.:  11564  Heie if  Lewis,  d.  Chsitlotte,  ]a.n. 
8,  1 85 1,  m.  Bingham  Williams. 

1 1565  Fanny  B.^  Lewis,  m.  Nelson  Ramson. 

1 1566  Carlisle^  Lewis,  m.,  1.  Charlotte. 

1 1567  LLiranf  Leivis,  m.,  1.  on  the  homestead. 

1 1568  Mark''  Leivis,  m.,  1.  on  original  Lewis  farm. 

1 1569  Julius^  Lewis,  b.  1837,  killed  in  skirmish  at  Charles- 
ton, Va.,  Aug.  21,  1864;  sergt.  Co.  I,  5th  Vt. 

1 1570  Charlotte^  Lewis,  m.  Sept.  8,  1858,  Rollin  Marshall, 
b.  Sept.  21,  1833,  d.  Sept.  30,  1874,  a  s.  vStearns  and  Mabel  (Mal- 
lary),  and  gr.  s.  of  Ichabod  and  Lydia  (Stearns).     Ch.:  2. 

1 157 1  Martha^  Lewis,  m.  Henry  Pond,  1.  Castleton,  Vt. ; 
Mary^  Lewis,  d.  a.  6. 

5190 

SALMON  or  SOLOMON'  CLEVELAND  (Aibert6,oiiver=,? jo- 

siahS  Deliverance^,  Edward^),    d.   Wolcott,    N.  Y.,    Or    Pa.,    a.    2  1,    m.,    left 

ch.:     11572   Son\ 

5194. 

ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (Albert^),  m.  Parker,  or  Prarker,  res. 
1879,  Genesee,  Wis.  Ch.:  11573  Mary^  Parker,  xaoxxi^.^  Cordis, 
.1.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

5196. 

HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Albert«,01iver5?,Josiah4,  Deliverances,  Ed.^), 

m.  Nunda,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1833,  Sarah  Jane  Andrus,  b.  Marcel- 
lus,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  181 7,  da.  Henry  and  Mary  (Wallace),  lived 
1853  Nunda,  1878,  Bonus,  111.     Ch.: 

1 1574  Mary  Elvira'^  Cleveland,  b.  May  19,  1835. 

1 1575  Albert  Henry'*  Cleveland,  b.  May  29,  1837, 1.  Bel- 
videre,  111.     Of  Cleveland  Bros. 

1 1576  Charles  Livingston*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  21,  1839. 

11577  Sarah  Annis*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  19,  1842. 

11578  Elias  Adelbert*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  9,  1850,  1.  Bel- 
videre,  of  Cleveland  Bros.,  X  L  C  R  windmill. 

5197. 

ELISHA'  CLEVELAND  (Albert^),  d.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
1872-3,  1875,  dwelt  Grand  Rapids.     Ch.: 

11579  Alonzo  D.'  Cleveland,  1.  Grand  Rapids  1887-9, 
mason. 

11580  Orlin  or  Orland  M.  W.*'  Cleveland,  1.  Grand  Rap- 
ids, manager  Barnard  House  1887-9  [Elizabeth,  wid.  of  Orland, 
and  Miss  Elizabeth  Cleveland  of  Grand  R.  1886-9]. 

5200. 

AVERY'  CLEVELAND  (Jas.^  Oliver'^?,  Josiah^  Deliverance^.Edw.^),, 

said  to  have  d.  in  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  and  m.  at  W.  The  following 
prob.  a  ch.: 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSE  '  CLEVELAND. 


1435 


11581  Benjamin  B.®  Cleveland,  who  is  a  grandson  of 
James"  and  res.  Warsaw. 

5203. 

NELSON'  CLEVELAND  (jamesa),  m.  Sept.  20,  1842,  Sally 
Merrill,  1.  1878  Wolcott,.N.  Y.  Ch.:  11582  Jason' Cleveland. 
11583  Phebe  Ann"  Cleveland. 

5204. 

JAMES  B.'  CLEVELAND  (james"),  m.  Jan.  18,  1844,  Nancy 
Wescott,  1.  Jordan,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Ch.:  1 1584-6 
JuDSON*  Cleveland  ;  Ellen';  Pauling' Cleveland  ;  Crosman^ 
Cleveland. 

5217. 

BENJAMIN'     CLEVELAND     (Adden^    Amaziah^,    Enochs    Deliver- 

ances,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  Sullivan  CO.,  Ind.,  Oct.  30,  1839,  Ann 
McCammon,  b.  S.  co.,  Sept.  i,  1821,  d.  5  miles  east  of  Carlisle, 
Ind.,  Nov.  20,  1852,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Jane  (McConnell).  He 
m.  2d,  Sullivan  co.,  Aug.,  Louisa  Catherine  Douthet,  b.  in  N.  C. 
Aug.  6,  1829,  d.  5  miles  east  of  Carlisle  Mar.  23,  1854,  a  da.  Ira 
and  Sarah  (Ellis).  He  m.  3d,  Green  co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  5,  1857,  Mar- 
garet Priscilla  Padgett,  b.  Loudoun  co.,  Va.,  Jan.  9,  1826,  a  da. 
Benedict  and  Lienor  (Miller),  1.  1839-1884  on  his  farm  5  miles 
east  of  Carlisle,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  on  his  farm,  by  ist  m.: 

1 1587  Mary  Jane**  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  29,  1840,  d.  Bick- 
nell,  Knox  co.,  Ind.,  Jan.  23,  1870,  m.  Sullivan  co.,  Ind.,  Nov.  8, 
1866,  as  ist  w.,  Samuel  Skomp  Medley,  b.  Knox  co.,  Jan.  31,  1836, 
s.  Samuel  S.  and  Susanna  (Scomp).  He  1.  Bicknell,  farmer  (he 
m.  2d,  Bicknell,  Dec.  8,  1870,  Nancy  Ann  Clemmons,  b.  Wythe 
CO.,  Va.,  Sept.  27,  1837,  da.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Buck),  s.  p.). 
Ch.  b.  Bicknell  :  William  Fendletoii'  Medley,  b.  Jan.  7,  1868  ;  Bea- 
trice^ Medley,  b.  Dec.  29,  1869,  d.  Sullivan  co.  Feb.  4,  1870. 

-I-11588     William"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1843. 

11589  John' Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  8,  1846,  m.  ist,  Haddon 
tp.,  Sullivan  county,  Ind.,  Mar.  16,  1873,  Martha  Jane  Kyte,  b. 
Green  co.,  Ind.,  d.  near  Carlisle  Jan.  10,  1880,  a  da.  Nathan  and 

(Franklin).     He  m.  2d,  C,  May  28,  1884,  Annie  Turner, 

b.  Va.  Feb.  8,  1855,  da.  Thomas  and  Lucy  (Gibson),  1.  Haddon, 
farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Stillborn  child'.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

-)-ii59o     Andy'  Cleveland,  b.  May  5,  1848. 

-i-11591  Wesley' Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1850.  By  2d  m.: 
Stillborn  Inf.'.     By  3d  m.: 

-j-11592     Benjamin'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  11,  1859. 

-I-11593     Thomas^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  20,  1861. 

11 594  George'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  i,  1863,  m.  Sullivan 
CO.  Jan.  20,  1884,  Viola  May  Enoch,  b.  Green  co.,  Ind.,  July  i, 
1869,  da.  Francis  Marion  and  Mary  Alice  (Shake),  1.  Sullivan 
CO.,  farmer,  s.  p. 

11595  James  Stewart'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1S66,  m. 
Sullivan  co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  11,  1884,  Nancy  Jane  Robbins,  b.  S.  co. 
Feb.  14,  1865,  a  da.  Martin  and  Nancy  (Shake),  1.  Sullivan  co., 
Ind.,  farmer,  s.  p. 


1436 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


5218. 


WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (Adden^),  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Aug. 
25,  1836,  Eliza  Harr  Riddle,  b.  Chillicothe,  O.,  Mar.  16,  1817,  da. 
William  and  Rebecca  (Harr),  1.  Fayetteville,  Johnson  co.,  Mo., 
1884-5,  farmer. 

--J-11596  John  Wesley"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7,  1840,  Jeffer- 
son CO.,  Ky. 

+  1^597  James  William'^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  15,  1843,  Jef- 
ferson CO.,  Ky. 

1 1598  Emma  Rebecca^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  15,  1844,  J.  co., 
m.  1 86 1,  William  Henry  Brown,  s.  Simpson  and  Sarah  (Horn- 
buckle),  farmer.  Ch.:  Electa  Jane'  Brown;  Virginia  Frances^ 
Brown  j  James  Simpson^  Brotvn  ;  Thomas^  Brown  ;  Frank^  Brotvn  j 
Ida  Maf  Brown  ;  Rufns^  Broivnj  Jessie'^  Btoum  ;  Eninia^  Brown. 

1 1599  Eliza  Harr''  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1850,  Jeff,  co., 
m.  May  21,  1868,  Samuel  L.  Borthick,  b.  Johnson  county,  Mo., 
1838,  s.  James  and  Airy  (Offutt),  1.  Johnson  co.,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Sallie  Bern  Borthick  ;  William'  Bort/i'ick  ;  Edna  Myrtle"  Borthick  ; 
Raf  Borthick  J  Nona^  Borthick;  Frank"  Borthick  ;  Freddie  ^Bor- 
thick. 

1 1600  Mollie  Annis^  Cleveland,  b.  June  20,  1853,  John- 
son CO.,  Mo.,  m.  Johns,  co.  Feb.  13,  1869,  John  Henry  Redford, 
son  Washington  and  Deborah  (Shackleford),  farmer.  Ch.:  Ed- 
ward  Everett""  Redford ;  Minnie  PearP  Redford ;  William  Jarrot^ 
Redford ;  Frederick  Redford ;  Victor^  Redford ;  Curtis^  Redford ; 
Deborah"  Redford. 

11601  Sallie  Bayne"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  19,  1857,  d.  Ala- 
mosa, Conejos  co..  Col.,  Feb.  21,  1881,  m.  Johnson  co.  Mar.  26, 
1876,  Samuel  Jewell,  b.  N.  Y.  Dec,  25,  1850,  of  Johnson  county, 
farmer.     Ch.:   Guy^  Jewell,  b.  Dec.  2,  1876,  Johnson  co. 

5219. 

GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (Adden^),  d.  Lexington,  Fayette 
CO.,  Ky.,  m.  Jefferson  co.,  Ky.,  America  Casy.  Ch.:  1 1602-4  An- 
drew Jackson'^  Cleveland  ;  Mary  Easter"  Cleveland  ;  Hen- 
rietta** Cleveland. 

5220. 

JESSE  MARVIN'  CLEVELAND  (Adden^),  died  Nashville, 
Tenn.,  Sept.  20,  1882,  a.  64,  m.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Mar.  19,  1848, 
Rachel  Ann  Ruark,  b.  Harrodsburgh,  Ky.,  June  20,  1831,  only 
da.  James  and  Rachel  (Gabard).  Resided  Louisville  to  1859, 
Terra  Haute,  Ind.,  to  May,  1882,  Nashville  afterward ;  plas- 
terer.    Ch.:  Theodore',  b.  May  8,  Louisv.,  d.  .L.  22,  1850. 

r  1605  John  Foutelroy*  Cleveland,  b.  July  18,  1851,  Lou- 
isville, unm.  1 1606-8  Laura  Elizabeth",  b.  Dec.  20,  1853,  Car- 
lisle, Ind.,  unm.;  Louisa  Jane",  b.  Oct.  8,  1855,  Louisville,  unm.; 
Sarah  Bell"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  8,  1855,  L.,  unm. 

5223. 

MARVIN'  CLEVELAND  (Ebenezer',  Amaziahs,  Enochs  Deliverance^, 

Edward^,  Moses>),  d.  Lawrcncc  couuty,  Ind.,  Jul)'-  26,  1884,  a.  74,  m. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


M37 


Orange  co.,  Ind.,  Nov.  5,  182S,  Alartha  Noblitt,  b.  Grayson  co., 
Va.,  Feb.  i,  1809,  a  da.  Jacob  and  Lavina  (Collins).     Ch.: 

1 1609  Lavina"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1830,  Orange  co., 
m.  Lawrence  co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  23,  1847,  Levi  Sanders,  b.  Orange 
CO.  Jan.  7,  1830,  s.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Laswell),  1.  Lawrence  co. 
1885,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Orange  co. :  Marvin^  Sanders,  Oct.  14,  1849  ; 
/a /lies  Heiirf  Sanders,  Feb.  6,  .1852  ;  Celia^  Sanders,  b.  Dec.  5, 
1854,  d.  O.  CO.  Feb.  12,  1S55  ;  Williani  Anderson'^  Sanders,  b.  July 
10,  1857. 

11610  Mary  Ann®  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1833,  Lawrence 
CO.,  m.  L.  CO.  Feb.  12,  1853,  William  Cox,  b.  L.  co.  Apr.  12,  1828, 
s.  Rankin  and  Mary  (Burton),  1.  Vernon  co..  Mo.,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Martha  Jane^  Cox,  b.  Oct.  29,  1854,  Lawrence  co. ;  John  Wesley'^ 
Cox,  b.  May  23,  1857,  Orange  county,  d.  Leadville,  Col.,  Oct.  29, 
1879  ;  E/i^ .Cox,  b.  Dec.  29,  1859,  Orange  co.;  JF/Z/is"  Cox,  b.  July 
26,  1 86 1,  O.  CO.,  d.  Vernon  co..  Mo.,  Dec.  3,  1882. 

•i-ii6ii  Celia"*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  24,  1837,  Lawrence  co., 
Indiana. 

1 161 2  Sarah  Jane**  Cleveland,  b.  July  26,  1839,  Lawrence 
CO.,  m.  L.  CO.  June  n,  1865,  Nathaniel  Sanders,  b.  Orange  co. 
Jan.  16,  1832,  d.  Feb.  12,  1875,  ^  ^-  Samuel  and  Mary  (Laswell), 
1.  Lawrence  co.,  Ind.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Lawrence  co. :  £//  Grant' 
Sanders,  b.  Mar.  14,  1867  ;  Andrew  Sherman^  Sanders,  b.  Apr.  9, 
1869,  d.  Vernon  co.,  Mo.,  Aug.  19,  1882  ;  Ollie  Milton  J/."  Sanders, 
b.  Jan.  21,  d.  Lawr.  co.  July  16,  187 1  ;  Martha  Susan''  Sanders,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1872,  d.  Vernon  co..  Mo.,  Nov.  28,  1877. 

11613  Silvia®  Cleveland,  b.  June  21,  1843,  Lawrence  co., 
m.  L.  CO.  Nov.  5,  1865,  Richard  Cox,  b.  Richland  co..  111.,  Feb. 
13,  1844,  a  s.  Alexander  and  Mary  (Burton),  1.  Vernon  co.,  ]\Io., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Orleana^  Cox,  b.  Dec.  10,  1866,  Martin  co.,  Ind.; 
Schuyler  Grant''  Cox,  Oct.  30,  1868,  Lawrence  co.,  Ind.;  John  Al- 
bert'' Cox,  Aug.  25,  1870,  Orange  co.,  Ind.;  Mattie^  Cox,  1872, 
Orange  co. ;  Maty^  Cox,  Oct.  3,  1874,  Lawrence  co. ;  Eti  Harlin" 
Cox,  Oct.  30,  1876,  Clay  co..  111.;  Eosa  May''  Cox,  July  12,  1879, 
Clay  CO.;    IVilliain  Sherman^  Cox,  Apr.  3,  1884,  Vernon  co.,  Mo. 

-I-11614     Eli"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  26,  1845,  Lawrence  co.,  Ind. 

Dea.  Marvin'  Cleveland,  for  many  years  was  deacon  in 
Baptist  church  at  Spice  Valley  and  Liberty ;  a  life  member  of 
the  American  Baptist  Missionary  Union  ;  superintendent  of  the 
first  Sunday-school  in  Lawrence  co,,  Ind.,  at  Spice  Valley.  Sev- 
eral now  preaching  received  their  early  instruction  from  him. 
Of  Lawrence  co.,  farmer. 

5224, 

MATTHEW  CLEVELAND  (Ebenezer^,  Amaziah=,  Enochs  Deliver- 
ance', Edward^  Moses'),  m.  Orange  co.,  Ind.,  Feb.  3,  1833,  Elizabeth 
Jenkins,  b.  Va.  Nov.  26,  1805,  a  da.  Henry  Brown  and  Anna 
(Duval).  From  18 15  has  dwelt  in  Orange  co.,  farmer.  A  use- 
ful Baptist.     Ch.  b.  Orange  co. : 

-I-11615     Susan"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  6,  1834. 

11616  Jane®  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  2,  1837,  m.  Orange  co., 
Jan.  27,  1855,  Samuel  Slusser,  b.  Va.  Mar.  17,  1835,  s.  Jacob  and 
Mary  (Covey),  1.  Osage  City,  Kan.,  1885,  farmer,  auctioneer. 
Ch. :    John^  Slusser,  b.  July  19,  1857,  Lawrence  co.,  Ind.;  Jesse^ 


1438  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Slusser,  Oct.  12,  1859,  L.  CO.;  Gordon  Preston^  Sli/sser,  June  i, 
1862,  L.  CO.;  Frederic''  S/usser,  Dec.  29,  1870,  Osage  CO.,  Kan.; 
Charles'  Slusser,  b.  O.  co.;  Marf  Slusser,  b.  Feb.  19,  1864,  Law- 
rence CO.  ;  Kate'  Slusser,  b.  O.  co. 

+  11617     William  Jasper*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  22,  1843. 

11618  Louisa'  Cleveland,  b.  July  29,  1847,  m.  Paoli,  Ind., 
Feb.  25,  1869,  Dudley  Harlen  Burnett,  b.  Monroe  co.,  Ky.,  Sept. 
27,  1846,  a  s.  David  and  Annie  (Mays),  1.  Orangeville,  Orange 
CO.,  Ind.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Orange  co.  :  Annie  Elizabeth'  Burnett, 
Feb.  i8,  1870  ;  Lily  Naomi"  Burnett,  Apr.  6,  1873  ;  Son\  b.  Oct.  24, 
d.  Dec.  16,  1876. 

5225. 

JOSHUA'  CLEVELAND  (Ebenezere),  d.  Christian  co.,  111., 
Oct.  9,  1882,  a.  68,  m.  Sarah  Jenkins,  a  da.  Henry -Brown  and 
Anna  (Duval).     Ch.  : 

11619  CallvAnn'' Cleveland,    f  Three  of   ^m.bef.  1885. 

11620  vSarah  Jane*  Cleveland,  I     these  d.     Im.bef.1885. 

11621  Henry*  Cleveland,  j    before       fm.bef.  1885. 

11622  William*  Cleveland  m.  1^  1885,  J  before  1885; 
was  Sheriff  of  Clay  co.,  111.     John'*  d.  y. ;  Elizabeth*  d.  y. 

5227. 

JOHN'  CLEVELAND  (Ebenezere),  d.  bcf.  1885,  m.  Lawrence 
CO.,  Ind.,  1838,  Lydia  McBride,  a  da.  Rev.  John'  Cleveland; 
rem.,  after  birth  of  his  da.,  to  III,  where  he  became  a  preacher. 
Afterward  rem.  to  Texas.  Ch..:  1 1623-5  Matthew*  Cleveland; 
Mary"  Cleveland;  Martha*. 

5228. 

ABIGAIL'  CLEVELAND  (Ebenezer«),  m.  ist,  James  Atchis- 
son,  he  d.  bef.  1885.  She  m.  2d,  John  Miller,  he  served  3  years 
in  Union  army,  1.  1885  P.  O.  Huron,  Lawrence  co.,  Ind.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.  : 

1 1626  Melissa^  Atchisson,  m.  James  Atchisson  of  Elwood, 
Madison  co.,  Ind. 

5229. 

URIAH'  CLEVELAND  (Ebenezer*),  was  drowned  in  Miss, 
river  on  his  way  home  from  the  arm}^  1864,  m.  Lawrence  co., 
Ind.,  Permelia  Jane  Melvin,  a  da.  William.  Was  of  Co.  A,  38th 
Ind.  v.,  prisoner  at  Andersonville  a  long  time.  Served  three 
years.  Boiler  burst  on  the  boat  on  which  he  was  returning, 
and  he  was  lost.  Was  a  farmer  of  Orange  co.,  Ind.;  all  rem. 
from  Orange  co.  Ch. :  1 1627-9  Sarah  Frances*  Cleveland; 
Martha*;    Clarissa*;  Rachel*;    John*;  William*  Cleveland. 

5238. 

SOLOMON'    CLEVELAND  (Enoch«,  Solomons,  Enochs  Deliverances, 

Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  California  tp..  Branch  co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  22,  1845, 
a.  39,  m.  Lowville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1834,  or  in  Fowler,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
14,  1834,  Mrs.  Mary  Malinda  (Thompson)  Elliott,  b.  Wightford, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1439 

Ti.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  19,  1809,  wid.  of  Joseph  Elliott,  da.  Josiah 
and  Esther  (Gates).     Ch.  : 

+  11630  Maryette*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  12,  1854,  Diana, 
Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y. 

+ 1 163 1  Albert  Emery^  Cleveland,  b.  Ma}^  19,  1838,  Ed- 
wards, St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y. 

+  11632  Charles  Edgar'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  \6,  1845, 
California  tp. 

Solomon'  Cleveland  rem.  from  N.  Y.,  1842,  to  Cassopolis, 
Mich.,  farmer.     His  widow  1.,   1883,  Redwing,  Nance  co..  Neb. 

She  m.  ist  Joseph  Elliott,  she  m.  3d .     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

George  Elliott,  Amelia  Elliott;  b.  3dm.:  11633  2  das.,  i  son, 
Alden  ? 

5240. 

RUSSELL     WOLCOTT'    CLEVELAND    (Enoch«,  Soiomon^, 

Enochs  Deliverances,  Edward^-,  Moses'),  is  SUppOScd  tO  haVC  d.  ab.    I  882-3, 

a.  ab.  72,  m.  ist,  Denmark,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.,  1837,  Eliza- 
beth Smith,  or  Linebach,  or  Lymbock,  she  d.  Apr.,  1854,  daugh- 
ter William  and  Ellen  (Cooper)  Smith.  He  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Amanda 
Ivlalvina  (Ford)  Stevens,  widow  of  Mr.  Stevens.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
Alt  HA  Ann^  d.,  a.  3  years. 

+  11634     Whitford  Horatio'' Cleveland,  b.  Aug.   26,1840. 

+  11635  Charles  Leonard*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  6,  1842, 
Deninark.  11636  Altha  Ann  (again),  b.  May  28,  1844,  D.,  d. 
Sparta,  Mich.,  May  17,  1848. 

-fii637  Benjamin  Eugene"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  26,  1850, 
Harrisburg,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.     B}^  2d  m.: 

+  11638  Henry  Russell''  Cleveland,  b.  July  31,  1862,  Fine, 
St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y. 

Russell  Wolcott"  Cleveland  was  of  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.; 
of  Norway,  Menominee  co.,  Mich.,  1S82.  He  afterward  left  for 
the  Black  Hills  country  and  his  family  heard  that  all  the  party 
whom  he  was  supposed  to  be  with  had  been  killed  by  the 
Indians. 

5241. 

JOSIAH'  CLEVELAND  (snoch^),  d.  Speaker,  Mich.,  Mar. 
18,  Apr.  9,  187 1,  a.  58,  m.  Hermon,  St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.,  May 
2^,  June  7,  1836,  Sally  Hamilton,  b.  Bennington,  Vt.,  July  15, 
1 816,  da.  George  and  Elizabeth  (Woodward).  She  1.,  1883, 
Morgan,  Wis.     Ch.  : 

11639  Elizabeth"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  28,  1S37,  m.  ist 
David  Billings,  she  m.  2d,  1.  Hermon.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  3;  by  2d 
m.  :  4. 

-I-11640  Levi*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  29,  1838,  Pitcairn,  St. 
Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y. 

-I-11641  James  Erwin*,  b.  Aug.  26,  1841,  Diana,  N.  Y. 
1 1642  Lorinda"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  i,  1843,  Jefferson 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Hermon,  Feb.  20,  1861,  Alexander  Stokes,  b.  Aug. 
14,  1836;  1.  Hermon,  merchant  and  saw-mill.  Ch.  :  2  so/is^  and 
2  da itg /iters'",  living,  i  son^  d.  bef.  1883,  inf.;  Frederick^  Stokes, 
merch.,  partner  with  his  father. 

+  11643     Richard"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1845. 

11644     Emma"  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1847,  '^i-  ist.  Speaker, 


I440 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Mich.,  Charles  Barnum;  divorced.  She  m.  2d  Carney,  or  m. 
Edwin  Granes  ;  1.,  1883,  Albuquerque,  Bernalillo  co..  New  Mex., 
1884,  Lordsbury,  N.  Mex.  Ch.  :  3  :  11645  Martha*  Cleveland, 
b.  May  18,  1850,  d.  Diana,  Sept.  8,  1867.      • 

4-1 1646     George'  Cleveland,  b.  May  23,  1853. 

1 1647  David'  Cleveland,  b.  July  26,  1855,  d.  May,  Aug. 
20,  1881,  he  and  his  bro.  George*  were  killed  by  the  caving  in 
of  a  well  they  were  building. 

5242. 

SAMUEL'  CLEVELAND  (Enoch«),  m.  Diana,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  9, 
1848,  Louisa  Jane  Starkweather  of  Diana,  b.  Hermon,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  18,  1831,  da.  Asher  and  Elizabeth  (Jewell),  I'd  1881,  Carl- 
ton, Wis.;  1883,  Sturgeon  Bay  (P.  O.  Sawyer),  Door  co.,  Wis., 
farmer.  Justice  of  the  Peace.     Ch.  : 

1 1648  Ursula  Angela*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  10,  1850,  d. 
Clay  Banks,  Door  co..  Wis.,  Apr.  5,  1875,  m.  Carlton  Dec.  25,  1869, 
James  Joseph  Warick,  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Apj.  14,  1848,  s. 
George  and  Jane  (Peacock).  Ch.:  Charlotte Eva^  Warick,  b.  July 
28,  1871,  Carlton;  Augustus  Willianv'  Warick,  June  15,  1873,  Two 
Creeks,  Wis.;  Lois  Maria''  Warick,  Apr.  3,  1875,  Clay  Banks,  Wis. 

1 1649  Albert*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  7,  1853,  unm. 
+  11650     Addison*  Cleveland,  b.  May  8,  1855. 
-1-11651     Delavan*  Cleveland,  b.  May  5,  1857. 

11652     Ida  Sophronia*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1863,  unm. 

5243. 

ENOCH'  CLEVELAND  (Enochs),  m.  Diana,  N.  Y.,  or  Car- 
thage City,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1845,  Sophronia  Hortensia 
Wilbur,  b.  Diana,  Jan.  31,  1825,  da.  John  and  Roxana  (Mixer); 
lived,  1881,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  1883,  Maple  Plains,  Hennepin  co., 
Minn.,  hotel  keeper.     Ch.  : 

-I-11653  Laura  Pamelia*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  11,  1847,  Port- 
land, Dodge  CO.,  Wis. 

1 1654  Philetus  John*  Cleveland,  b.  July  16,  1849,  Dia- 
na, m.  Albert  Lea,  Freeborn  co.,  Minn.,  Apr.  14,  1874,  Philena 
Gibson  ;  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1880-90,  farmer,  express. 

1 1655  Wilbur  Myron*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  2,  1852,  Diana, 
m.  Marinette,  Marinette  co..  Wis.,  June  4,  1881,  Mary  A.  Kelly,  1. 
Marinette,  contractor  and  builder. 

5244. 

DANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (Enoch»),  m.  ist,  Champion,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  6,  7,  1847,  Emily  Monroe  Cornwell  Howard,  b.  Champion, 
May  20,  1827,  d.  Champion,  May  10,  1855,  da.  Benjamin  and 
Lucinda  (Barnes).  He  m.  2d,  Diana,  Jan.  9,  or  Apr.,  1859,  Olive 
Amanda  Nye,  b.  Wilna,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1834,  d.  Kasson,  Lee- 
lenaw  co.,  Mich.,  May  13,  1874,  da.  David  and  Priscilla  (Haskins). 
He  m.  3d,  Kasson,  June  10,  1876,  Julia  Elvira  McLoud,  b.  Mentz, 
N.  Y.,  July  16,  1838,  da.  Nathan  and  Eleanor  Jane  (Wardwell). 
Res.  1 88 1-7  Maple  City,  Leelenaw  co.,  Mich.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

4-1 1656  Lyndon  King*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  3,  1S48,  Di- 
ana, N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'.  CLEVELAND.  1441 

1 1657  Druzilla  Pamilla'  Cleveland,  b.  June  uS,  1850, 
Champion,  m.  Dia  la,  Solon  Reed  Carley.  Residence,  Harris- 
ville,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.     Adopted  eh.  :   Clark  Carley. 

1 1658  Josephine  Marian*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  16,  1852, 
Champion,  m.  Kasson,  Apr.  2,  1870,  Miles  Lafayette  Ayers,  b. 
Howard,  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1849,  s.  George  and  Sarah 
(Smith)  Ayers.  Residence,  Traverse  City,  Grand  Traverse  co., 
Mich.,  mechanic.  Ch.  :  Charles  Wallace''  Ayers,  b.  Dec.  19,  1874, 
Kasson;  Archie  Delberf  Ayers,  Apr.  6,  1879,  Almira,  Benzie  co., 
Mich.,  d.  at  Almira  May  29,  1879. 

1 1659  Orville  Milton'*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1854. 
Champion,  m.  Carthage,  N.  Y.,  May  i,  1876,  Sarah  Shoemaker, 
b.  Diana,  May  8,  i860,  da.  John  and  Susan  (Cupplim)  Shoemaker. 
Formerly  of  Sterling-  Bush,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.  ;  res.,  1883,  Grand 
Traverse,  farmer,  s.  p.     2d  and  3d  m. :  s.  p. 

5245. 

SOPHRONIA  ALMEDA'  CLEVELAND  (EnochO,  died  at 
Rodman,  N.  Y.,  April  7,  1856,  aged  iz,  married  at  Denmark, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.,  1845,  William  Lawrence.     Children  : 

1 1660  William^  Lawrence,  m.  ist,  Miss  or  Mrs.  ;   2d, 

Vandenburg.  Formerly  lived  in  Cornwallville,  Greene  co.,  N.  Y., 
and  in  N.  J.,  employee  N.  Y.  Custom  House.     Ch,  by  istm.  :  2. 

5247. 

ALFRED'  CLEVELAND  (Enochs),  m.  Diana,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3, 
1851,  Alvira  Rosanna  Sails,  b.  Diana,  July  28,  1833,  da.  James 
and  Lydia  (Bradway)  Sails,  lived,  1881-5,  Diana,  P.  O.  Croghan 
(Jordan  Falls),  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Diana  : 

+  11661     James  William"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  11,  1853. 

-(-11662     Daniel  Eugene"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  26,  1855. 

1 1663  Adaline  Ann"  Cleveland,  born  Sept.  14,  1S59,  d. 
Apr.  28,  1874,  m.  Mr.  ,  left  i  ch. 

1 1664  Frank  Fridin'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  10,  1866,  unm. 
1885,  res.  home,  Diana,  N.  Y. 

5248. 

WILLIAM  GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (Enoche),  m.  Speaker, 
Mich.,  Dec.  28,  1869,  Lydia  Ann  Barnum,  b.  Brougham,  Can., 
Oct.,  185 1,  d.  Speaker,  Mich.,  Oct.  25,  1881,  da.  Robert  and  Julia 
(Majors)  Barnum.  Enlisted  Oct.  ii,  1861,  ist  N.  Y.  Independ- 
ent Battery,  wounded  at  Gettysburg,  in  hospital,  Washington, 
D.  C,  I  year  2  months,  afterward  served  in  Invalid  Corps,  disch. 
July  20,  1865,  1.  Cleveland,  O.,  builder,  s.  p. 

5251. 

GEORGE    CLAUDIUS'    CLEVELAND    (samtiei«,  soionion=, 

Enochs  Deliverances,  Edward^),  d.   Pekiu    (Elm    GrOVC    tp.).   111.,   Sept.   8, 

1877,  a.  58,  m.  Fair  Haven,  Vt.,  Oct.  10,  1847,  Cordelia  Maria 
Kilbourn,  b.  St.  Albans,  Vt,  Apr.  15,  1827,  da.  of  Hiram  vS.  and 
Lucy  (French)  Kilbourn.  (She  m.  2d,  Alfred  Washington  Man- 
chester, b.  State  Line,  N.  Y,,  1.  1883  Big  Rock,  Scott  co.,  Iowa.) 
Farmer.     Children,  b.  Granger,  O.  : 


1442 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


1 1665  George  Hiram^  Cleveland  (Lt.),  b.  July  23,  1849, 
d.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1888,  m.  Danielsonville,  Conn.,  Oct.  21, 
1877,  Abbie  Evelyn  Olney,  b.  Killingly,  Conn.,  Oct.  27,  1858,  da. 
William  Frank  and  Jerusha  S.  (Lyon).  Of  Worcester  1883-8, 
machinist,  s.  p.     11666  Harriet  Lucy**,  b.  Sept.  6,  1852. 

5252. 

SAMUEL  RATHBONE'  CLEVELAND  (samuei"),  m.  Roy- 
alton,  Fairfield  co.,  O.,  Aug.  22,  1844,  Lucy  Tubbs,  b.  Brecks- 
ville,  Cuyahoga  co.,  O.,  Aug.  4, 1821,  d.  Akron,  Harrison  county, 
Mo.,  Oct.  6,  1879,  da.  Elisha  and  Cynthia  (Rockwell)  Tubbs;  of 
Akron,  Mo.,  1882-3,  carpenter.     Ch.:  3  So/is",  d.  birth. 

1 1667  Mary  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  May  16,  1847,  Granger, 
O.,  m.  Akron,  Mo.,  Mar.  21,  1867,  Washington  Morgan,  b.  Mus- 
kingum CO.,  O.,  Feb.  22,  1842,  s.  Richard  and  Nancy  (McCann), 
1.  Akron,  Mo.,  1882.  Ch.:  Edwiff  Morgan^  b.  Dec.  12,  1867;  SamiteP 
Mo}-gan,  b.  Dec.  10,  1870,  d.  Jan.  28,  1876;  Orie^  Morgan,  b.  Mar. 
7,  1873  ;  A^orman'  Morgan,  b.  May  27,  1876;  Elvira^  Morgan,  b. 
Mar.  18,  d.  Jul}^  13',  1878;  Erances  Harvey^  Morgan,  b.  Mar.  20,  1880. 

5253. 

WILLIAM  DATUS'  CLEVELAND  (sam-iei«),  m.  Wads- 
worth,  Medina  co.,  O.,  Apr.  7,  1850,  Mathilda  Amy  McGalliard,  b. 
Middlebury,  O.,  Feb.,  Nov.  5,  1829,  d.  Grand  Junction,  Greene 
CO.,  la.,  Feb.  10,  1882,  da.  William' and  Ann  Jemima  (Newcomb). 
Ch.  : 

1 1668  Mary  Azora^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7,  185 1,  Wads- 
worth,  m.  Grand  Junction,  Dec.  6,  1882,  Charles  Llenry  Harri- 
son Wilcox,  b.  Laporte,  Ind.,  Oct.  10,  s.  Cyrus  and  Eliza  (Smith) 
Wilcox.  Residence,  Dana,  Greene  co.,  la.,  1883,  Scottville,  Mich. 
(1895),  farmer.  Ch. :  Raymond  Harrison^  Wilcox,  b.  June  30, 
1884,  Grand  Junction  ;  Royal  Benson^  IVilcox,  Oct.  28,  1885,  G.  J.; 
Guy  Eugene^  IVilcox,  Jan.  25,  1886,  Lake  City,  Iowa;  Arna  BeW 
Wilcox,  Mar.  10,  1888,  Scottville.  Wilton  James^,  b.  Dec.  7,  1855, 
Green  Valley,  Tazewell  co..  111.,  d.  there  Sept.  12,  1856. 

1 1669  KiTTiE  Victoria''  Cleveland,  born  May  20,  1856, 
Green  Valley,  m.  there  Jan.  i,  1874,  Franklin  James  Giffin,  b. 
Iberia,  Morrow  co.,  O.,  July  15,  s.  William  Lytle  and  Mary  Jane 
(Brumlec)  Giffin.  Of  Delevan,  Tazewell  co..  111.,  1883-95,  ^^'^' 
mer.  Ch.  b.  Delevan  :  Nina  BelP  Giffin,  Dec.  20,  1874  ;  William 
Erankliii'  Giffin,  born  Jan.  29,  d.  D.  Oct.  23,  1880:  Edward  Elmer'' 
Giffin,  b.  Nov.  4,  1881 ;  Royal  Cleveland'^  Giffin,  July  15,  1883.  1 1670 
Carrington  Hale*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  16,  1859,  Green  Valley; 
of  Delevan,  1882,  Ayrshire,  Palo  Alto  co.,  la.,  1895. 

4-11671  Hattie  Adiel'  Cleveland,  b.  Julv  13,  1S61,  Green 
Valley. 

1 1672-5  RoscoE  Welton*,  b.  Mar.  2,  1863,  Green  Valley, 
unm.,  of  Ayrshire;  Edward  Weldon*,  b.  Feb.  5,  1866,  Green  V., 
unm.,  res.  Hotel  Templeton,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah;  Lillie  An- 
nie", b.  Mar.  24,  1868,  Green  V.,  imm.,  of  Green  V. ;  William 
Don*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  3,  187 1,  Green  V.,  tmm.,  of  Ayrshire. 

William  Datus'  Cleveland  lived  at  Poultney,  Vt.,  to  Sept. 
24,  i84i,.Wadsworth  to  Sept.  5,  1853,  Delavan  to  Nov.  8,  1881, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES>    CLEVELAND.  1443 

then  went  to  la.,  Green  Valley,  1883,  Grand  Junction  to  Feb.  22, 
1883,  White  Lake,  Aurora  co.,  South  Dak.  to  1890,  Ayrshire 
since,  farmer. 

Neivcomb  ancestrv  :  —  Elder  Obadiah  Newcomb  came  at  an  early  day  from  Nova 
Scotia  to  Ohio,  father  of  Ann  Jemima  Newcomb,  b.  Oct.  g,  1801,  of  Forest  City,  Mason 
CO.,  111.,  m.  William  McGa'.Ward. —Newcotnd  getiealogy.,  1S7. 

5254. 

EDWIN  CLARENCE'  CLEVELAND  (samuei«),  died  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1871,  aged  45,  m.  W.,  Jan.  12,  1859,  Anna 
Rebekah  Goddard,  b.  W.,  Feb.  18,  1838,  da.  Isaac  and  Rebekah 
(Woodward).  Ch.  b. 'Worcester :  George  Clinton',  b.  Oct.  23, 
1859,  d.  W.,  July  27,  i860. 

11676  Jennie  Isabel*  Cleveland,  born  vSept.  11,  1861,  m. 
July,  1893,  Dr.  Albert  Wood  of  Worcester. 

1 1677  .Grace  Goddard'  Cleveland,  b.  July  24,  1863,  m. 
Oct.  23,  1889,  Reuben  Colton  of  Worcester.  Residence:  Ja- 
maica Plain,  Mass.,  1895. 

1 1678  Clarence  Edwin'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1865,  m. 
June  12,  1894,  Gertrude  Olney  Stevens  of  Quinebaug,  Windham 
CO.,  Conn.  Grad.  Technical  School,  Worcester,  1886  Of  Quine- 
baug, 1895. 

1 1679  Arthur  Freeman'  Cleveland,  born  July  6,  1867, 
unm.  Of  Worcester,  machinist.  Alice',  b.  Sept.  28,  1869,  died 
Apr.  5,  1872. 

Edwin  Clarence'  Cleveland,  of  Worcester,  machine  works. 
Mrs.  Anna  Rebekah  (Goddard)  Cleveland  res.  Worcester. 

Goddard  ancestry  :—S  arms :  (Berkshire).  Az.  5  fusils  in  fesse  gu.  betw.  3  eagles' 
heads  couped  or.  .  '.  .  Robert^,  of  Royalton,  Vt.,  m.  Mary  Burbank  ;  Isaac^  Goddard, 
b.  Royalton,  of  Worcester,  manufacturer  of  paper  machinery,  m.  Rebecca  Woodward, 
she  d.  Aug.  10,  1888,  da.  Joseph  and  Abigail  (Spring). 

5262. 

CAROLINE  ANTOINETTE'  CLEVELAND  (Palmer«,  Solo- 
mons, siiass  Edw.3,  Edw.»,  Moses"),  m.  WilHamsburg  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y., 
June  8,  1842,  Lawrence  Waterbury,  b.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Aug.  9, 
1 81 2,  d.  at  his  country  place,  Pleasance,  on  Pelham  Bay,  West- 
chester, N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  1879,  a  s.  of  Noah  and  Sarah  (Hooper). 
Ch.: 

-j-- 1 1 680  /ulia  Livingston^  Watei-bury,  b.  Apr.  15,  1843,  Wil- 
liamsburg, N.  Y. 

-|- II 68 1  Gertrude  Cleveland^  Waterbury,  b.  Dec.  21,  1845,  Wil- 
iiamsburg,  N.  Y. 

1 1682  Catharine  Livingston^  JVaterbury,  b.  Nov.  9,  1848,  N. 
Y.  city,  d.  ab.  1859,  aged  11,  drowned  with  her  governess  by  up- 
setting of  a  friend's  yacht. 

-I-11683  James  Montaudevert^  Waterbury,  born  Sept.  5,  1851, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

-I-11684  Antoinette  Lawrence^  IVaterbury,  b.  vSept.  15,  1856, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lawrence  Waterbury,  of  L.  Waterbury  &  Co.,  manufuctur- 
ers  of  cordage  ;  the  firm  established  by  L.  Waterbury  about 
1865,  an'd  still  continued  under  the  same  firm  name,  in  New 
York,  by  James  M.'  Waterbury  (who  was  admitted  and  had  a 


1444 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY, 


half  interest  in  the  business  prior  to  1879)  and  his  partners. 
Factory  in  Williamsburg. 

Mrs.  Waterbury  resides,  1881,  in  New  York. 

5263. 

.HENRY     LIVINGSTON'     CLEVELAND    (Palmer«,  Solomon^, 

Siias4,  Edw.3,  Edw.2,  Mosesi),  m.  Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  12,  1848,  Eleanor 
Josephine  Bond,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1831,  da.  Nathan 
and  Loana  (Walker).     Ch.: 

1 1685  James  Waterbury*  Cleveland,  b.  June  10,  1850, 
Grandstone,  Ogle  co..  111.,  d.  Chicago,  Aug.  17,  1880,  unm. 

1 1686  Charles  Palmer*  Cleveland,  born  Sept.  23,  1853, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  unm.  1881,  machinist. 

1 1687  William  Odell*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  30,  1862,  War- 
ren, Jo  Daviess  co..  111.    Of  Chicago,  1885,  bookkeeper  C.  &  N.W. 

1 1688  Harry  Livingston*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  23,  1872, 
Chicago,  111. 

Henry  Livingston'  Cleveland  resided  in  Rochester,  1854, 
Chicago,  1855,  where  he  still  res.,  1895  ;  notary  public;  member 
of  Garden  City  Lodge,  No.  141,  A.  F.  &  A.  M.,  of  Chicago. 

5264. 

CATHARINE  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Paimer.),  d.  at  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1883,  a.  55,  m.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  14, 
1849,  Theodoric  Romeyn  Beck  Eldridge,  b.  Port  Byron,  Cayuga 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1828,  son  Dr.  Hiram  D  and  Armida  (Akin) 
Eldridge.     Children : 

1 1689  George  Clark^  Eldridge,  b.  Dec.  i,  1850,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.;  unm.  1881. 

1 1690  Antoinette  Cleveland^  Eldridge,  b.  Oct.  8,  1852,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.;  unm.  1881. 

1 1 69 1  Kate  Livingston^  Eldridge,  b.  Feb.  17,  1854,  Dunkirk, 
N.  Y.,  d.  Brooklyn,  Jan.  15,  1884  (notice  in  The  Churchman,  N.  V., 
Feb.  2,  1884),  m.  Frank  B.  Ives. 

1 1692  Alice^ Eldridge,  b.  Aug.  8, 1857,  Milwaukee,  Wis., unm. 
Theodoric  Romeyn  Beck  Eldridge  lived  at  Port  Byron,  1828- 

1845,  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  to  1846,  Rochester  to  1852  ;  Dunkirk  to 
1854,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  to  1855,  cashier  of  Bank  of  Buffalo;  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  to  1858,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  to  1866  ;  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
to  1870;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  to  1880;  Brooklyn,  where  res.  1881; 
accountant  and  banker. 

Mrs.  Catharine  Ann'  (Cleveland)  Eldridge  is  buried  in  Mt. 
Hope  Cemetery,  Rochester. 

5266. 

VALENTINE  NUTTER'  CLEVELAND  (paimer«),  m.  ist, 
Lincoln,  Placer  co.,  Cal.,  ab.  1863,  Eliza  Irvine,  b.  in  Wis.,  da.  <^f 
(name  not  learned)  and  Eliza.  Divorced  in  Nevada  ab.  1867. 
(She  m.  2d,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  ab.  1875,  Dr.  Edward  J.  Bron- 
son  of  Virginia  City,  Storey  co.,  Nev.,  and  1.  San  Fran.,  1881.) 
He  m.  2d,  Dallas,  Dallas  co.,  Tex.,  Feb.  14,  1875,  Lavinia  Bishop, 
formerly   Mrs.  Lavinia  (Bishop)   Harris   (see  below),  b.  Ohio^ 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1445 


Nov.  5,  1846,  da.  James  and  Mary  Bishop.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  born 
Virginia  City  : 

1 1693  George*  Cleveland,  b.  ab.  1865,  attending  Berkley 
college,  Oakland,  Cal.,  1881. 

1 1694  Harry*  Cleveland,   b.  ab.  1867.     2d 

m.:  s.  p. 

Valentine  W  Cleveland  (who  has  dropped  his  middle 
name  and  taken  the  initial  W)  lived  in  Cleveland  and  Detroit, 
1855,  N.  Y.  city,  1858  to  1867,  clerk  in  San  Francisco,  1867-9, 
Gold  Hill,  Storey  co.,  Nev.,  1869,  Salt  Lake,  Utah,  i  year,  1870; 
New  Orleans  i  y.,  187 1,  St.  Louis  to  1872,  Galveston,  Tex.,  to 
1875,  Dallas,  Tex.,  6  y.,  4  mo.,  to  Aug.,  1881,  afterward  propr. 
Cleveland  House,  Corsicana,  Tex.  Lavinia  Bishop  m.  ist,  Mr. 
Harris,  divorced,  she  taking  maiden  name,  and  children  born 
Strawn,  Coffey  co.,  Kan.:  Olive  C.  Harris,  born  Jan.  31,  1863; 
George  W.  Harris,  b.  June  5,  1865  ;  Albert  C.  Harris,  b.  Oct.  27, 
1867.' 

5267. 

SARAH  LIVINGSTON'  CLEVELAND  (Paimer«),  m.  ist, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1S56,  Robert  Kinnbury  Gregory,  b. 
Edinburg,  Scotl.,  ab.  1832,  d.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  i860.  She  m. 
2d,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  10,  1865,  Henry  Johnson  Brent  of  Va., 
b.  Washington,  D.  C,  May  6,  1816,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Aug.  3,  1880,  s. 

Col.  William  and  Miss (Johnson  of  Md.)     Both  m.:  s.  p. 

She  1.  1881,  New  York  city. 

Robert  Kinnbury  Gregory  was  reared  in  Edinb.  by  his  gr. 
father.  Rev.  Robert  Kinnbur5^  Civil  eng.,  was  engaged  on 
Panama  R.  R.,  came  from  Cal.  to  Rochester,  1850  ;  afterward 
with  Great  Western  R.  R.,  Can.,  and  an  Ohio  R.  R. 

Henry  Johnson  Brent  was  appointed,  1850,  by  Pres.  Jackson, 
Consul  to  Italy.  Author  and  landscape  painter,  remained 
abroad  8  years,  returned  to  N.  Y.  city,  opened  a  studio  there. 
Was  many  years  an  editor  of  Knickerbocker  Magazine ;  also  on 
Porter's  Spirit  of  the  Times,  over  the  nom-de-plume,  "Stirrup." 
Was  of  charming  conversational  powers  ;  of  the  Roman  Catho- 
lic faith.     Obituary  in  N.  Y.  Herald. 

Carroll  ancestry : — 4  arms :  (Ireland).  Or,  a  cross  crosslet  az.  Crest — A  tent  gu. 
.  .  .  Henry  Johnson  Brent  was  grand-nephew  of  R.  C.  Archbishop  John  Carroll,  born 
Upper  Marlborough,  Prince  George  co.,  Md.,  1734,  and  bro.  to  Charles  Carroll,  Signer  of 
Declaration  of  Independence. 

5268. 

Hannah    Dana'   Chandler    (Hannah«,  Solomon^,  Silas^,  Edwards, 

Edwards),  d.  Putnam,  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1869,  a.  65,  m.  Pomfret,  Conn., 
Dec.  27,  1825,  Jason  Williams  Fairfield,  born  Woodstock,  Conn., 
Aug.  30,  1800,  d.  Pomfret,  June  21,  1873,  s.  David  and  Hannah 
(Thurber).  Dwelt  Pomfret  to  1839,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  in  business 
to  184 1,  some  time  at  Wurtsboro,  Sullivan  co.,  N.  Y.,  Pomfret 
ag.  to  1846,  Williamsburg  (Brooklyn),  N.  Y.,  to  1856,  afterw.  at 
Pomfret,  builder  and  contractor.     Ch.: 

1 1 695  Charles  Chandler^  Fait  field,  b.  May  26,  1827,  Pomfret, 
d.  Sept.  23,  1884,  unm.  Went  to  Cal.  1853,  I'd  many  years  at 
Eureka,  Humboldt  co.,  Cal.,  merchant. 

1 1696  David^  Fairfield,  b.  Feb.  23,  1829,  Pomfret,  m.  Napa, 


1446  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Napa  CO.,  Cal.,  1873,  a  widow,  name  not  learned  (by  her  ist  m. 
she  had  i  ch.).  Went  to  Cal.  spring-  1855,  express  messeng.  for 
Wells  &  Fargo,  from  Portland,  Ore.,  to  vSan  Diego ;  many  years 
passenger  conductor,  Hope  Valley  R.  R.;  owned  "Fairfield 
ranch,"  afterward  Fairfield  station,  on  R.  R.,  1.  Eureka.  Ch.: 
Mary  Alice^  Fairfield  (eldest  dau.),  m.  bef.  1883.  Mary  Loiza^ 
Fairfield,  b.  June  23,  Pomf.,  d.  Woodstock,  July  16,  1831;  Helen 
Maj'ia^  Fairfield,  b.  June '22,  1833,  W.,  d.  Pomf.,  Oct.  14,  1834. 

-)-ii697  Caroline  Elizabeth^  Fairfield,  b.  Nov.  9,  1835,  Pom- 
fret,  Conn. 

1 1698  Jason  Williams''  Fairfield,  b.  Aug.  10,  1839,  P-)  ^• 
ist,  Eliza  Randall  of  P.,  she  d.  soon  after  birth  of  her  da.  He 
m.  2d,  Margaret  Smith,  I'd  years  in  N.  Mex.  Of  San  Diego, 
Cal.,  1886,  machinist.  Ch.  by  1st  m.:  Eliza  R.^  Fairfield,  unm., 
1892.  By  2d  m.:  3:  Son^,  Da.\  Child\  died  before  1883.  Helen 
Louisa^  Fairfield,  b.  Aug.  9,  Pomfret,  d.  P.,  Sept.  i,  1844;  Henry 
Eugene^  Fairfield,  b.  Mar.  20,  P.,  died  Brooklyn,  E.  D.,  Sept.  19, 
1864. 

5270. 

Lucius    Leniiier  CJiandler  ( Hannah',  Solomon6,Silas<,  Edwards, 

Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1879,  a.  70,  m.  Canter- 
bury, Conn.,  June  13,  183 1,  Louisa  Rebecca  Clark,  b.  Canterbury 
Dec.  15,  1813,  d.  Putnam,  Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1891,  da.  Allen  Gates 
and  Celinda  (Darling).  Lived  in  Woodstock  to  about  18 15,  and 
afterward  in  Pomfret,  where  his  widow  now  (1883)  resides;  far- 
mer.    Ch.  b.  Pomfret : 

-|- 1 1699     Louise^  Chandler,  h.  Apr.  10,  1834. 

Charles^  Chandler,  b.  and  d.  Pomfret  June,  1835. 

5271. 

Loiza  Grace'  Chandler  (Hannah*),  m.  Pomfret,  Conn., 
May  28,  1831,  Olney  Burton,  b.  P.  Oct.  16,  1810,  a  s.  Olney  and 
Abigail  (Burlingame);  lived  in  Pomfret,  Thompson,  Conn.;  to 
1855,  Woodburn,  Macoupin  co.,  111.,  Missouri,  1.,  1883,  Galesburg, 
111.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Pomfret : 

1 1 700  Maria  Burlingame^  Burton,  b.  Apr.  6,  1834,  m.  Wood- 
burn,  Apr.  17,  1856,  Charles  Henry  Kinney,  b.  Charlton,  Mass., 
May  5,  1834,  only  s.  Danforth  and  Jane  Williams  (Holmes). 
Dwelt  Charlton  to  1836,  Thompson  to  1855,  Woodburn  to  1863, 
and  since  in  Putnam  ;  carpenter.  Ch.  :  Clare/ice  Henrf  Kinney, 
b.  Oct.  25,  1857,  Woodburn  ;  Emma  Loirse""  Kinney,  b.  Aug.  24, 
1861,  Brighton,  Macoupin  co.,  111.,  d.  Putnam  Apr.  19,  1863. 
Alberf  Burton,  b.  Oct.  10,  1835,  d.  Pomfret  Mar.  18,  1841. 

11701  Mary  Elizabeth^  Burton,  b.  July  13,  1837,  d.  Meriden, 
Conn.,  Dec.  17,  1870,  m.  Putnam,  Jan.  8,  1863,  as  ist  w.,  Henry 
Sabin,  b.  Pomfret,  as.  Col.  Horace  and  Emily (Grosvenor).  (He 
m.  2d.)  Dwelt  Pomfret  to  1863,  Meriden  after,  cutler.  Ch.  b. 
Meriden  :  Harry  Burton''  Sabin,  d.  M.  Jan.  21,  1865  ;  John  Gros- 
venor^ Sabin,  b.  Dec.  i,  1865  ;  Everett  Chandler''  Sabin,  Sept.  9,  1867. 
1 1 702  Henrf  Burton,  b.  Aug.  10,  1840,  m.  Bunker  Hill,  Macou- 
pin CO.,  111.,  Oct.  6,  1872,  Flora  Lee  Henry,  b.  Blandford,  Mass., 
Aug.  10,  1855,  a  da.  Franklin  Watson  and  Nancy  Manervy 
(Gibbons),  1.  wSchell  City,  Vernon  co..  Mo.,  farmer.     Ch. :  Evelyn 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1447 


Maf  Burto/i,  b.  Oct.  7,  1873,  Bunker  H. ;  Florence  Burlingame^ 
Burton,  Apr.  23,  188 1,  Schell  City. 

1 1 703  Fanny  Louisa'^  Bjirfon,  b.  Nov.  9,  1842,  m.  Bunker  H. 
Oct.  16,  1867,  Elijah  Demis  Solomon  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1892; 
merch.  Ch.  :  Harry  Eihvin^  Solomon,  b.  May  19,  1869,  Girard, 
Macoupin  co.,  111.;  Grace Maud^  Solomon,  b.  vSept.  9,  1872,  Meriden; 
Edna  Maria'^  Solomon,  b.  Dec.  23,  1880,  Lacon,   Marshall  co.,  111. 

1 1 704  Anna  Jane^  Burton,  b.  Sept.  13,  1847,  m.  Bunker  H. 
Sept.  12,  1872,  Theodore  Frederic  Ernest  Weiderhold.  Real 
est.  agent.     Ch.:  Loiza  Marie^  ]Veiderhold,h.  June  17,  1873,  Bkr.  H. 

5272. 

Paliuev  ClevelamV  Chandler  (Hannah*),  d.  Pomfret, 
Conn.,  June  8,  1854,  a.  38,  m.  ist,  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Jan.,  1843, 
Sally  Ann  Johnson,  b.  ab.  1812,  d.  Pomfret  Feb.  29,  1844,  a.  32.  He 
m.  2d,  P.,  Sept.  30,  1844,  Sophia  Bradford  Wyeth,  b.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1821,  d.  Foster,  R.  I.,  Mar.  19,  1883,  da.  Stephen 
and  Sarah  (Wright).  (She  m.  2d,  see  below.)  Ch.  b.  Pomfret: 
by  ist  m.  :  Charles  6"."  Chandler,  b.  Feb.  21,  d.  P.  Mar.  4,  1844. 
By  2d  m.  1 1 705  Mary  Emma^  Chandler,  b.  Jan.  9,  1853,  d.  Foster 
June  5,  1870. 

Palmer  Cleveland''  Chandler,  of  Pomfret,  farmer. 

'Mrs.  Sophia  Bradford  (Wyeth)  Chandler  m.  2d,  Pomfret, 
Rev.  David  Olney  Hopkins,  b.  Foster,  where  he  lived  many 
years  (1883),  clergyman  and  farmer. 

5273. 

Albert    Charles'    Cha/lldler   (Hannahs,  Solomons,  SUasS  Edward', 

Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  at  East  Granby,  Hartford  co..  Conn.,  Mar.  10, 
1851,  Marissa  Phebe  Davis,  b.  Granby,  Conn.,  July  17,  1824,  a 
da.  of  John  Edward  and  Phebe  Marinda  (Cossett).  Children  : 
1 1 706  Eugene  Cleveland*^  Chandler,  b.  Jan.  7,  1850,  Pomfret,  Conn., 
d.  P.  Nov.  7,  1859. 

4-11707  Charles  Edward^  Chandler,  b.  Mar.  8,  1852,  Killingly, 
Conn. 

+ 1 1708  William  Howard^  Chandler,  b.  Sept.  24,  i860,  Pom- 
fret, Conn. 

Albert  Charles''  Chandler  lived  at  Pomfret  to  Oct.  6,  1851, 
where  he  operated  a  farm ;  taught  school  in  Killingly  until 
April,  1852;  resided  again  in  Pomfret  to  1868,  and  from  that 
time  has  lived  in  South  Woodstock,  Windham  co..  Conn.  Mr. 
Chandler  served  several  terms  as  assessor,  also  collector  of 
taxes  in  Pomfret,  and  was  afterward  assessor  in  Woodstock.  A 
well-known,  public-spirited  citizen.  His  name  appears  in  a 
List  of  Subscribers  to  Woodstock  Academy  Building  Fund 
1868-72,  published  in  Ammidown's  Historical  Col.,  1 :  324. 

Davis  ajices/ry:  —  John  Edward'  Davis,  b.  Oct.  i8,  1795,  came  from  the  Barbadoes, 
of  Granby,  d.  Feb.  6,  1868,  m.  May  8,  1817,  Phebe  Marinda  Cossett,  b.  Oct.  18,  1793,  d.  Mar.  7, 
1854. 

Cossett  ancestry  ,■  —  Rane',  a  French  gentleman,  came  to  Conn,  soon  after  1700,  settled 
in  Simsbury,  m.  there  and  raised  a  respectable  family  ;  Franceway',  b.  Nov.  2,  1726,  m., 
1749,  Abigail  Dabol  of  Simsbury  ;  Reuben^,  b.  July  24,  1765,  m.  Phebe  Goddard  ;  Phebe 
Marinda*  Cossett  m.  John  Edward  Davis'. —  Hinmati' s  Cotm.  Settlers,  727. 


1448  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

5274. 

Ami    Lucy^    Tucker  (Lois«,  Solomon',  SllasS  Edwards,  Edward^),  d. 

Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1892,  m.  May  7,  1836,  John  J.  Marcy, 
b.  June  2,  1815.  Ch.  :  George"  Marcy,  b.  Mar.  7,  d.  12,  1837  ; 
Leivis  Galen^  Marcy,  b.  May  22,  1839,  d.  Apr,  10,  1841. 

1 1 709  Emma  Frances^  Many,  b.  May  19,  1844,  d.  Nov.  21, 
1877,  m.  Nov.,  1865,  George  Drown.  Ch.  :  Dora^  Droivn,  b. 
July  3,  1869. 

11710  Charles  Gilberf  Marcy,  b.  Apr.  12,  1846,  m.  Dec.  6, 
1865,  Phebe  M.  Grant,  she  d.  Sept.  10,  1885.  Ch.  :  Eugene  Fran- 
ces'' Marcy,  b.  May  29,  1867  ;  Julia  Etta^  Marcy,  Apr.  21,  1869. 
William  Henry^  Marcy,  b.  June  12,  1848,  d.  Oct.  9,  1872. 

1 171 1  Ellen  Louisa'^  Marcy,  b.  Jan.  25,  1852,  m.,  1875, 
Charles  S.  Barnard.     Ch.  :  India  Grace""  Barnard,  b.  Dec.  17,  1877. 

5277. 

Joh7l  Palnier^  Sab  in  (Betsey«,  Solomons,  SilasS  Edwards,  Edward^), 

lii.  ist,  Marlboro,  Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  Nov.  22,  1842,  Mary  Les- 
ley Tolman,  b.  M.  Sept.  15,  1815,  d.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  Dec.  28, 
1858,  da.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Clark).  He  m.  2d,  F.,  1883,  Asuba 
C.  Pepper.  Dwelt  Pomfret  to  1831,  Fort  William,  N.  H.,  to 
1845  '■>  since  in  Fitchburg  (1885),  merch.  and  farmer.     Ch. : 

1 1 7 1 2  George  Frederick"  Sahin,  b.  Feb.  2  2, 1 844,  Fort  William, 
N.  H.,  m.  Marion,  Minn.,  Dec.  25,  1873,  Georgia  Judd  ;  lawyer. 
Ch.  :  Frederick^  Sabin  ;  Donn^  Sahin. 

11713  Charles  Thomas"  Sabin,  b.  Sept.  16,  1846,  Fitchburg, 
m.  Putnam,  Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1870,  Carrie  Parkhurst,  1.  Putnam, 
druggist.     Ch. :  4. 

1 17 14  Mary  May"  Sabin,  b.  Jan.  14,  1848,  Fitchb.,  d.  F. 
Aug.  21,  1879,  m.  F.  Nov.  10, 1869,  Henry  G.  Green,  druggist,    s.  p. 

1 17 15  Martha  Elizabeth"  Sabin,  b.  Apr.  8,  1849,  Fitchb.,  m. 
F.  May  4,  1871,  Charles  H.  Rugg,  stove  dealer.     Ch.  :  5. 

1 17 16  John"  Sabin,  b.  June  29,  1850,  Fitchb.,  m.  Stillwater, 
Washington  co.,  Minn.,  1873,  Emma  Capron,  machinist.  Ch.  : 
6"^;?°,  b.  ab.  1875.  ^lyi?  Faith  Augusta"  Sabin,  b.  Jan.  30,  1852, 
Fitchb.,  unm.  1883.  Sarah  Louisa"  Sabin,  b.  Aug.  27,  1S53,  F.,  d. 
P".  Jan.  10,  1859. 

1 17 18  Ida  Maf  Sabin,  b.  Apr.  5,  1855,  F.,  m.  F.Oct.  14, 
1880,  Henry  C.  Paterson,  draughtsman,  s.  p. 

5278. 

Faith    Clei^eland'    Sabi^t    (Betsey«,  Solomon^,  Silas*,  Edw.3,  Edw.^), 

m.  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  July  3,  1833,  Ellridge  Hosmer,  b.  Walpole, 
Cheshire  co.,   N.  H.,  Sept.   27,  1807,  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  Sept.    14, 

1852,  s.  Jonas  and (Willard).     s.  p.    Ellridge  Hosmer  grad. 

Dartmouth  coll.  1831,  and  engaged  in  teaching  during  life.  Mrs. 
Faith  Cleveland''  {Sabin)  Hosmer  lived  in  Pomfret  to  1830,  Fitch- 
burg, Mass.,  4  years,  had  a  school.  Kept  young  ladies'  school, 
Newton,  Mass.,  Auburn,  Monrovia,  N.  Y.,  Cleveland,  O.;  when 
a  widow,  kept  school  with  Miss  E.  H.  Rockwell  at  Fitchburg, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  and  Princeton,  N.  J.  Residence  Wilkesbarre, 
Pa.,  1883.     From  1833  has  been  a  school  teacher. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1449 

5284. 

ELIZA  TEMPLE'  CLEVELAND  (Charles',  Solomon^,  SilasS  Ed- 
ward', Edward^),  m.  Grafton,  Mass.,  June  27,  1837,  James  George 
Putnam,  b.  G.  May  29,  1S12,  a  s.  George  Washington  and  Pris- 
cilla  (Wheeler).  Ch.  born  Grafton:  1 1719-23  Charles  Chandler^ 
Putnam,  b.  June  15,  1838,  unm.,  of  Nevada  1889  ;  Clara  Maria^ 
Putfiam,  b.  Nov.  3,  1842,  unm.;  Julia  Elizabeth^  Putnam,  b.  Aug. 
25,  1846,  unm.,  grad.  Framingham,  Mass.,  Normal  School,  1866; 
Marion  Cleveland''  Putnam,  b.  June  21,  1849,  unm.,  grad.  Normal 
School;   Samuel  Adams'"  Putnam,  b.  Aug.  22,  1855,  unm. 

James  George  Putnam  lived  always  at  Grafton,  scythe 
maker.     Mrs.  Putnam  res.  Grafton  1892. 

Putnam  ancestry :  —  )o\\rO-''  [see  +3289,  p.  1125)  ;  Lt.  Thomas'*,  married  ist,  Ann  Hol- 
yoke^  ;  Thomas''',  b.  Mar.  12,  1652,  m.  Ann  Carr  ;  Zadock^o  ;  Zadock^',  Grafton  ;  George 
Washington^^  Putnam,  b.  June  5,  1780,  m.  Priscilla  Wheeler.— //w/i^rv  of  Grafton,  Mass., 
bv  Frederick  Clifton  Pierce^  rSyg,  p.554. 

Hollicoke,  Holvoke  ancestry  ■■  —  'E.A.w^a.rd^,  from  Tamworth,  Stafford  co.,  Eng.,  Lynn 
1636,  Rumney  Marsh,  now  Chelsea,  Boston,  see  will  A'.  E.  Reg.,  IX : 343,  m.  Eng.  June  18, 
i6i2,  Prudence  Stockton  of  Kinholt,  Leicestershire,  Eng.,  da.  Rev.  John  ;  Ann^  Holyoke, 
m.  Thomas  Putnam'*. 

5286. 

HANNAH  SHARPE'  CLEVELAND  Kcharies^),  d.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  Dec.  12,  1848,  a.  29,  m.  in  New  England  village  Grafton, 
Mass.,  Mar.,  1842,  Rufus  Pike,  b.  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1825,  d.  prior 
to  Feb.  I,  1895,  a  son  John.  s.  p.  Of  Pomfret,  farmer.  H.  B. 
Smith's  Historical  Discourse,  Abington,  Mass.,  ij  —  The  sons  of 
Abington  who  spent  winters  teaching  are  Jerome  Pike,  Rufus 
Pike,  etc.     37 — John  Pike  a  Revolution  pensioner. 

5287. 

LYDIA  MARIA  ADAMS'  CLEVELAND  (charies«,  solomon^ 
Silas*,  Ed.3,  Ed.a),  m.  Grafton,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1843,  Salem  Griggs,  b. 
Sutton,  Mass.,  Feb.  9,  i8i5,s.  John  and  Mary  (Thurston).  Dwelt 
since  1852  at  Worcester,  teacher  and  tanner  (1895).  Ch.  [one 
son  died  within  a  year  to  Nov.  9,  1892]:  11724  Emma  Louisa^ 
Griggs,  b.  Aug.  25,  1845,  HoUiston,  Mass.,  unm.,  grad.  Normal 
School,  Worcester. 

1 1 725  George  Cleveland'^  Griggs,  b.  Dec.  23,  1847,  Grafton, 
d.  Worcester  Mar.  18,  1892,  grad.  Normal  School. 

1 1726  Delia  Maria^  Griggs,  b.  Mar.  7,  1850,  Grafton,  m. 
Worcester  Oct.  17,  1872,  Henry  Augustus  Harrington,  born  W. 
Sept.  8,  1846,  s.  Benjamin  and  Lucretia  (Flagg).  Of  Worcester, 
breeder  thoroughbred  stock,     s.  p. 

1 1 727  Alice  Elizabeth'"  Griggs,  b.  Nov.  2,  1852,  Grafton,  m. 
Worcester  Sept.  18,  1877,  Lucius  Edwin  Eldred,  b.  Fair  Haven, 
Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1845,  s.  Edwin  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Noble).  Of 
Worcester  since  1877,  fire  ins.     s.  p. 

11728  Caroline  Ellen"  Griggs,  b.  June  7,  1858,  W.,  unmar- 
ried, grad.  Normal  School. 

1 1729  Mary  Gertrude^  Griggs,  b.  June  2,  i860,  W.,  unmar- 
ried, grad.  1880  Normal  School. 

1 1730  John.  Salem'"  Griggs,  b.  Nov.  29,  1862,  W.,  unmarried 
grad.  June  29,  1882,  from  Institute  of  Technology,  Worcester. 

1 1 73 1  Margaret  Helen^  Griggs,  h.  Jan.  9,  1867,  Worcester, 
immarried. 


I450 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


5288. 


JENNIE    CROMWELL'    CLEVELAND    (chariest,  soiomonv 

SilasS  Edwards,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Brooklyn, 'E.   D.,  N.  Y.,  DcC  6,  1855, 
Wellington     Cleveland"'   Burnett    -|-53o6     (Olive   Browns,    Isaac^,    SilasS    Ed- 

ward3,  Edward^),  b.  Hampton,  Conn.,  Sept.  21,  1829.     Ch.: 

1 1732  Isaac  Gibsorf  Burnett,  h.  Oct.  28,  1856,  Long  Bar, 
Yuba  CO.,  Cal.,  grad.  Union  college,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1878,  as 
B.A.;  prize  for  essay;  Hastings  Law  School,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.;  admitted  to  bar  June,  1882.  Daughter\  b.  and  d.  San  F. 
Mar.  1 1,  1859. 

1 1 733  Charles  ClevelamP  Burnett,  b.  Mar.  6,  i860,  San  Fran- 
cisco, d.  at  res.  of  gr.fa.,  Lester  Burnett,  Long  Bar,  May  3,  1863. 

1 1734  Lester  Grant^  Burnett,  b.  Aug.  7,  1863,  San  Francisco, 
law  partner  with  his  father  in  lirm  W.  C.  Burnett  &  L.  G.  Burnett, 
San  Francisco,  1895. 

1 1 735  Olive^  Burnett,  b.  Jan.  22,  1866,  San  Francisco. 

1 1 736  Gertrude  Augusta^  Burnett,  b.  Sept.  27,  1869,  San 
Francisco. 

1 1737  Marius^  Burnett,  b.  Nov.  20,  1872,  San  Francisco. 
Sofi\  b.  and  d.  May  3,  1876,  S.  F. 

Mrs.  Jennie  Cromwell'  (Cleveland)  Burnett,  residence 
since  1857  in  wSan  Francisco  (1895).  Mrs.  Burnett  is  active  in 
promoting  benevolent,  humane,  etc.,  organizations  ;  president 
1876  of  the  Mite  vSociety  of  St.  Luke's  Hospital,  San  Francisco  ; 
a  manager  1878  of  the  Young  Women's  Christian  Association, 
San  Francisco,  and  has  been  for  several  years  (1879)  secretary 
of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Little  Sisters'  Infant  Shelter  in 
San  Francisco,  512  Minna  st.  Some  of  her  addresses  in  public 
have  been  printed. 

Hon.  Wellington  Cleveland''  Burnett  was  a  soldier  in  the  Mex- 
ican War  1846-7,  volunteered  at  age  of  17  in  Ohio  reg.  of  Scott's 
line  ;  was  in  battles  of  Palo  Alto  May  8,  1846,  Resaca  de  la 
Palma  May  9,  1846,  Monterey,  Cherubusco  Aug.  20,  1847,  Mex- 
ico Sept.  14,  1847.  After  the  war,  immediately  on  his  return  to 
Mich.,  he  was  given  a  Lieut. 's  commission  in  the  regular  army, 
for  bravery  on  field  of  battle,  but  never  served  in  regular  army. 
He  was  2  years  (1855-6)  State  Senator  from  Yuba  co.,  Cal.;  was 
city  and  co.  attorney  of  San  Francisco  1870  to  1879.  Of  law 
firm  Burnett  &  [Columbus]  Bartlett,  San  Francisco,  1882-4  ; 
partner  with  his  son  in  law  firm  W.  C.  Burnett  and  L.  G.  Bur- 
nett, San  Francisco,  1895-6.  Mr.  Burnett's  portrait  appears  in 
a  magazine,  one  of  the  trustees  of  the  Academy  of  Sciences,  of 
which  he  is  a  life  member.  Life  member  of  the  Art  Associa- 
tion and  Mark  Hopkins  Institute  of  Art. 

5289. 

CHARLES  SHAKESPEARE'  CLEVELAND  (charies«), 
m.  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Oct.  10,  1876,  Mary  Emma  Ryan,  b.  Brook- 
lyn, E.  D.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1846,  da.  Thomas  and  Joanna  (Quirk). 
Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  :  1 1738-9  Charles^  b.  Aug.  5,  1877  ;  Chauncey 
FiTCH^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  3,  1879. 

Charles  Shakespeare'  Cleveland,  soldier  in  late  war,  mus- 
tered in  Apr.  23,  1861,  Co.   H,  13th  N.  Y.  S.  M.,  discharged  at 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  145  j 

Ft.  Green,  Brooklyn,  Aug.  6,  1861.  Always  resided  in  Brook- 
lyn, member  of  Brooklyn  fire  department  1854  to  1869,  now 
(1882)  clerk  to  chief  engineer  of  fire  dep. 

5290. 

MARY  MINARD'  CLEVELAND  (Charles^,  Solomon^,  SilasS  Ed- 
ward^, Edwards),  m.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Apr.  23,  1876,  as  2d  w.,  Dr. 
David  Henry  Thatcher,  b.  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  Mar.  24,  18 — ,  a  s. 

of  Dr.  and  (Millar)  Thatcher.     Ch.:   11 740  Charles  Henry^ 

Thatcher,  b.  Feb.  19,  1877,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Dr.  David  Henry  Thatcher  was  of  Boston,  Mass.,  siipt.  of 
Revere  Hospital  ab.  1871  ;  rem.  from  Los  Angeles  after  Feb., 
1878,  to  Portland,  Ore.,  where  he  is  a  practicing  physician,  1882. 
He  visits  British  Columbia.  His  first  wife  d.  in  Boston  before 
he  went  to  Cal.     Ch.:  Eva  Thatcher,  d.  Boston,  aged  18  mos. 

5291. 

HENRY  CLAY'  CLEVELAND  (  Charles«,  Solomon^  SilasS  Ed- 
wards, Edward^),  m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1869,  Mary  Mulligan,  b. 
Brooklyn,  ab.  July,  1840,  da.  Peter.  Has  always  resided  in 
Brooklyn  (1894),  salesman.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn,  E.  D.:  11 741-2 
Charles  Henry',  b.  Mar.  10,  1871  ;  Mary*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept. 
6,  1876. 

5292. 

SARAH    CECILIA'  CLEVELAND  (charies"),  m.   prior   to 

1895,  Johnson'  Cleveland  +  18875  ( '  Johnson')  b.  in  Nova 

Scotia,  of  Ontario,  Can.     Res.  Portland,  Ore.  (1896),  where  she 
has  lived  since  bef.  1881.     He  is  a  British  subject. 

5293. 

PERKINS'  CLEVELAND  (Mason»),  d.  New  York  city,  Sept. 
30,  1892,  a.  69,  urim.  1883;  attended  Amherst  college.  Attor- 
ney. He  was  editor  of  the  Herald,  the  leading  newspaper 
Quincy,  111.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Was  in  the  Boston 
Custom  House.  Res.  New  York  city  20  years  1877-8,  etc.;  clerk 
in  the  Comptroller's  office,  N.  Y.  Several  years  in  N.  Y.  Cus- 
tom House. 

5294. 

EDWARD  SPICER'  CLEVELAND  (Mason^  SilasS  SiW,  Ed- 
wards, Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Hartford,  Couu.,  Dcc.  3,  1 846,  Caroline 
Lucinda  Bolles,  b.  Hartford,  Jan.  6,  1826,  d.  Hartford,  Mar.  8, 
1889,  a  da.  of  Dea.  Edward  and  Abigail  (Rand).  Ch.  b.  Hartford: 
1 1743  Edward  Mason'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  23,  1847,  unm., 
res.  Hartford;  was  clerk  in  Hartford  Post-office  1861-8,  his  fath- 
er then  P.  M.  In  1867  and  1868,  was  U.  S.  N.  Commander's 
clerk  of  man-of-war  "  Saco,"  cruising  to  West  Indies  and  South 
America.  Insurance.  11 744  George  Henry',  b.  Aug.  19,  1849, 
d.  Hartf.  Oct.  17,  1865. 

-I-11745     John'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  14,  i860. 

Hon  Edward  Spicer'  Cleveland,  residence  Hartford.  The 
following,  published  in  1883,  gives  an  outline  of  his  earlier 
career : 


1^52  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

House  of  Representatives. —  Hartford  County. —  Hartford. — 
Edward  S.  Cleveland  of  Hartford  has  been  prominently  con- 
nected wath  Connecticut  politics  during  the  past  twenty-five 
years,  and  is  one  of  the  best-known  citizens  of  the  State.  He 
was  a  member  of  the  House  during  the  sessions  of  1875  and 
1876,  serving  the  latter  year  as  Chairman  of  the  Committee  on 
Insurance.  During  both  of  these  years  he  represented  the 
town  of  Hampton,  Conn.,  where  he  was  at  that  time  residing, 
having  retired  from  active  business  pursuits.  Mr.  Cleveland 
was  born  at  Hampton,  May  22,  1825,  and  received  a  common 
school  education.  At  the  age  of  sixteen  he  left  home  to  engage 
in  mercantile  life  in  Hartford.  In  1850  he  was  chosen  Assist- 
ant Clerk  of  the  Connecticut  House  of  Representatives,  and 
two  years  later  he  was  appointed  Engrossing  Clerk  of  the  Low- 
er House  of  Congress  at  Washington,  being  associated  with 
John  Galpin  of  New  Haven.  In  1854  he  was  a  delegate  to  the 
"Democratic  State  Convention,  which  met  in  Hartford,  and  se- 
cured the  adoption  of  resolutions  adverse  to  the  repeal  of  the 
Missouri  Compromise,  then  pending  in  the  celebrated  Kansas- 
Nebraska  bill  before  Congress.  Mr.  Cleveland  continued  to 
act  with  the  Democratic  party  until  the  attempt  was  made  to 
force  upon  Kansas  the  Lecompton  pro-slavery  constitution.  He 
was  instinctively  opposed  to  slavery,  and  would  not  go  a  step 
with  any  political  organization  which  proposed  its  extension. 
In  i860  he  entered  the  field  for  Lincoln  on  the  anti-slavery  ex- 
tension issue  and  stumped  a  number  of  the  States  in  support  of 
the  Republican  ticket.  Soon  after  the  inauguration  of  Presi- 
dent Lincoln  he  was  appointed  Postmaster  at  Hartford,  and  oc- 
cupied the  office  for  eight  years,  proving  himself  one  of  the 
ablest  officials  of  the  Government  in  the  State.  Under  his  ad- 
ministration the  highest  business  principles  were  enforced,  and 
it  was  due  to  Mr.  Cleveland  that  the  post-office  here  was  made 
one  of  model  efficiency  and  excellence.  He  was  a  firm  friend 
of  the  Union  cause,  and  gave  without  stint  of  his  time  and 
means  for  the  support  of  the  Government.  Towards  the  Un- 
ion soldier  he  has  always  been  a  true  friend.  It  was  mainly 
through  his  energy  and  personal  effort  that  the  magnificent  fund 
for  the  observance  of  Battle  Flag  Day  was  subscribed  by  the 
citizens  of  Hartford  three  years  ago.  After  the  war  Mr.  Cleve- 
land found  himself  in  harmony  with  the  Democratic  party  on 
the  restoration  of  the  Union  and  the  rehabilitation  of  the  States 
which  had  participated  in  the  rebellion.  In  1875  and  also  in 
1876  he  was  elected  Representative  from  Hampton  on  an  Inde- 
pendent ticket,  carrying  the  town  each  year  by  a  large  major- 
ity. For  a  number  of  years  back  he  has  taken  an  active  inter- 
est in  Hartford  politics,  having  resumed  his  old  residence  here 
at  the  conclusion  of  his  legislative  career.  Last  fall  he  received 
the  Democratic  nomination  for  Representative,  and  was  elected 
by  over  1,100  majority.  The  interests  of  the  city  will  in  no  way 
suffer  in  his  hands.  His  familiarity  with  legislation,  and  his  de- 
votion to  the  interests  of  the  people  will  make  him  one  of  the 
most  valuable  members  of  the  Legislature. 

In  1 860-1  was  maj.  and  aid-de-camp  One  Division  (Thomas 
Guyer,  S.  Norwalk,  maj. -gen.).  Conn.  Mil.     From  1858  to  1866  he 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1453 


was  the  State  Director  of  the  City  Bank  of  Hartford  (Gnstavus 
F.  Davis,  pres.)  Upon  his  retirement  from  the  post-office  his 
many  friends  showed  their  appreciation  of  his  fidelity  and  abil- 
ity by  presenting  him  a  service  of  solid  silver.  He  then  re- 
turned to  Hampton  and  lived  several  years,  twice  representing 
the  town  in  the  popular  branch  of  the  Legislature.  Since  that 
time  he  has  lived  in  Hartford,  and  was  1883-5  their  Represen- 
tative in  the  Legislature,  and  on  important  Committees.  In 
1885  he  was  elected  State  Senator  from  the  First  District,  Hart- 
ford county,  and  was  active  in  every  really  beneficial  matter  of 
legislation.  In  1886,  upon  being  offered  the  nomination  for 
Governor  of  Conn.,  he  declined  by  letter  Sept.  6,  1886,  pub- 
lished in  the  Hartford  Telegram  and  Hartford  Times. 

The  Democratic  State  Convention  at  New  Haven,  Sept.  28, 
1886,  however,  made  him  their  standard-bearer:  Election  Tues- 
day, Nov.  2,  1886. 

For  Governor,  Edward  S.  Cleveland  of  Hartford. 

For  Lieutenant-Governor,  Edward  E.  Bradley  of  Orange, 
New  Haven  co..  Conn. 

Result  of  the  election.  Vote  for  candidates  for  Governor  : 
Edward  S.  Cleveland  of  Hartford,  democrat,  58,818  ;  Phineas  C. 
Lounsbury  of  Ridgefield,  republican,  56,920  ;  Samuel  Baker 
Forbes  of  Vernon,  prohibition,  4,699  ;  Herbert  C.  Baker  of 
Hartford,  labor,  2,792.  Scattering,  15.  Total  vote  123,244. 
Necessary  to  elect,  61,623.  Cleveland  over  Lounsbury,  1,898. 
Cleveland  lacks  of  a  majority,  2,805. 

According  to  the  Constitution  of  Conn,  this  threw  the  elec- 
tion into  the  Joint  Convention  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives of  Conn,  with  following  result,  Jan.  6,  1867:  whole 
Senate  and  House,  273.  Number  present,  268.  Necessary  to 
elect,  135.  Edward  S.  Cleveland,  114.  Phineas  C.  Lounsbury, 
153.     Blank,  i. 

Hon.  Edward  S.  Cleveland  was  again  elected  State  Senator, 
First  District  1888  and  1890. 

Bolles  ancestry  :  —  2  arms  :  Bolle  alias  Bolles  (Worthin,  Suffolk  co.,  Eng.,  grant- 
ed 1528) :  Ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  3  mullets  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  a  lion's  head  erased  betw.  2 
lozenges  or.  (Grig,  of  Bolle  Hall ;  from  this  family  derived  the  Bolles  of  Scampton,  ex- 
tinct baronets) :  Az  out  of  3  cups  or  as  many  boars'  heads  couped  ar.  Crest —  Demi 
i)oar.  .  .  .  Johni,  b.  Feb.  3,  1752,  d.  Mar.  10,  1820,  monument  in  Spring  Grove  Cem., 
Hartford,  m.  Lydia  Tabor,  b.  Oct.  17,  1755;  Edward^  Bolles,  b.  1797,  of  Hartford,  mer- 
chant, m.  Abigail  Rand,  b.  1798,  d.  1862. 

5295. 

HENRY    MASON'    CLEVELAND    (Mason6,Silas5,Silas4,Edward3, 

Edward^),  m.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Sept.  27,  1854,  Mary  Charissa  Welch, 
b.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  May  30,  .1823,  a  da.  of  Jonathan  Ashley  and 
Mary  Devotion  (Baker).     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn,  Conn.  : 

11746  Louis  Baker^  Cleveland,  b.  June  30,  1855,  d.  Put- 
nam, Conn.,  May  4,  1895,  leaving  a  widow,  m.  bef.  1892,  grad. 
Columbia  Law  School,  New  York  city,  1875,  of  Brooklyn,  Conn., 
1883,  Putnam  1895,  practising  lawyer,  attorney  from  1876  Jus- 
tice of  the  Peace  1879-81,  83-4,  one  of  the  best-known  attorneys 
in  Windham  co..  Conn. 

+  11747     Lily'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1857. 

1 1 748  Mary  Ashley'  Cleveland,  b.  May  27,  1862,  unm.. 
of  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  1892. 


1454 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


11749     Henry  Mason*'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  ^7,  1866,  unm., 
of  Boston,  Mass.,  1892-4,  life  insurance. 

Hon.  Henry  Mason'  Cleveland  resided  at  Hampton,  Conn., 
to  1846;  in  1853  was  appointed  an  inspector  in  the  Boston  Cus- 
tom House.     From  a  7iewspaper  : 

In  1867  he  represented  Brooklyn  in  the  General  Assembly,  and  was  chairman  of  the 
Committee  on  Education.  In  i868  he  was  elected  a  member  of  the  State  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, and  subsequently  was  appointed  an  agent  to  secure  the  enforcement  of  the  law  re- 
lating to  the  schooling  of  children  in  our  manufacturing  establishments.  At  the  end  of 
his  four  years'  term  as  a  member  of  the  Board  he  received  the  highest  commendation 
from  his  associates,  Secretary  Northrop  and  other  friends  of  education,  for  his  successful 
service  and  fidelity  to  the  cause  of  free  public  schools. 

In  1877  he  was  again  a  member  of  the  General  Assembly  from  Brooklyn,  and  was 
chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Insurance,  on  Contingent  Expenses  of  General  Assembly, 
and  on  Final  Adjournment,  and  was  also  a  member  of  the  Committee  on  Federal 
Relations  and  Judicial  and  County  Expenses.  No  member  did  more  committee  work 
that  session  than  the  one  from  Brooklyn,  and  few  exerted  more  influence.  During  the 
session  he  was  appointed  upon  a  special  commission  to  examine  our  Life  Insurance  Com- 
panies, in  connection  with  Judge  Origen  Storrs  Seymour  and  Hon.  D.  P.  Nichols,  and 
upon  a  special  commission  on  State  Expenditures,  in  connection  with  the  late  Hon.  L.  S. 
Foster,  Governors  Hawley  and  Jewell,  Hon.  N.  Wheeler,  and  A.  N.  Baldwin.  This 
commission  received  no  pay  for  its  services.  Has  had  a  large  experience  in  business 
affairs.  When  in  New  York  was  a  member  of  the  Union  League  Club,  and  of  the  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  and  was  for  several  years  a  partner  of  the  late  Mayor  Opdyke.  Has 
been  a  stalwart  Republican  from  the  organization  of  the  party,  supporting  its  candidates 
and  doing  all  he  could  to  promote  its  principles. 

We  are  sure  that  we  voice  the  sentiments  of  a  large  majority  of  the  Republicans 
of  Windham  county,  and,  we  think,  also  of  the  State,  when  we  say  Mr.  H.  M.  Cleve- 
land,—  whose  ability  is  unquestioned,  whose  character  is  above  reproach,  whose  experi- 
ence in  the  cause  of  public  education  is  valuable,  and  who  represents  the  advance  public 
sentiment  of  Windham  county,— should  be  elected  to  the  office  of  School  Fund  Commis- 
sioner, the  duties  of  which  he  will  faithfully  discharge,  and  in  which  he  will  reflect  credit 
upon  himself  and  upon  the  State. 

During  1872  and  1873  was  one  of  the  firm  J.  B.  Ford  &  Co., 
publishers  of  the  Christian  Union,  New  York  city  (Rev.  Henry- 
Ward  Beecher's  paper),  and  from  Aug.,  1875,  to  Mar.,  1876,  was 
sole  publisher.  In  the  summer  of  1874  was  a  member  of  the 
Investigating  Committee  of  Plymouth  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
In  1876  he  removed  again  to  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  was  for  the  third 
time  member  of  House  of  Representatives  1882.  In  1886-7  was 
president  of  the  Schuyler  Electric  Light  Co.  of  Hartford,  and 
vice-president  of  the  National  Electric  Light  Association  at  its 
session  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  Feb.,  1886.  In  1887  formed  the  co- 
partnership of  Cleveland,  Whitney  &  Co.,  bankers,  Boston,  Mass. 
Residence,  1892-5,  Brooklyn,  Conn. 

Welch  ancestry :  —  Jamesi,  Swansea,  Mass.,  d.  Voluntown,  Conn.,  "  1625  or  26  "[1725?] 
m.  Nov.  o,  perhaps  1683,  Mercy  Sabin  of  Rohoboth,  perhaps  the  Mercy  thot.  to  be  da.  of 
William  Sabin  of  R.  ;  Thomas^,  b.  Bristol  or  Swansea  Mar.  i,  1695,  d.  Windham,  Conn., 
Aug.  14,  1781  ;  Daniel^,  b.  W.  Mar.  20,  1726,  d.  Mans'd  Apr.  zg,  1782;  Rev.  Moses  Cook<,  b. 
Mansfield,  Conn.,  1754,  d.  Apr.,  1824,  m.  Clarissa  Ashley  from  Deerfield,  Mass.  ;  Jonathan 
Ashley^  Welch,  b.  Mans'd  i792(?),  of  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  a  lawyer  of  considerable  ability 
and  celebrity,  m.  Mary  Devotion  Baker. 

5296. 

GEORGE  LEE'  CLEVELAND  (Masone),  d.  Hampton,  Conn., 
Jan.  18,  1888,  a.  52,  m.  Putnam,  Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1882,  Helen  Cor- 
nelia Holt,  b.  Hampton  Aug.  10,  1855,  a  da.  George  Morse  and 
Abby  C.  (Dorrance).  s.  p.  He  attended  West  Point  1  year  ; 
was  many  years  a  salesman  in  Hartfoid,  Conn.,  and  afterward 
lived  at  Hampton.  A  man  of  very  respectable  ability  —  Letter 
of  Gov.  C.  F.  Cleveland. 

5297. 

JOHN    JACOB'    CLEVELAND    (Chauncey  Fitch^,  Silas^  Silas",  Ed 

wards,  Edward",  Mosesi),  d.  Hamptou  Sept.  24,  i85i,a.  28, untn.;  grad.  at 
Trinity  College,  Hartford,  1845  ;  read  law  with  his  father.  Gov. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1455 

C.  F.  Cleveland,  and,  in  1847,  was  admitted  to  the  bar  in  Wind- 
ham CO.,  Conn.  He  opened  a  law  office  in  New  Haven,  Conn., 
and  was  appointed  Clerk  of  the  Federal  Courts  of  Conn.,  which 
office  he  held  until  his  last  sickness.  He  was  a  young  man  of 
more  than,  ordinary  talents  and  of  high  promise,  and  his  ac- 
quirements were  such  as  to  fit  him  for  a  life  of  usefulness  and 
honor.  His  mild  temperaiuent,  his  natural  amiableness  of 
character,  and  pleasing  address  were  well  calculated  to  make 
him  a  favorite  among  his  fellow  citizens.  He  died  of  quick 
consumption.  —  Letter  of  Gov.  C.  F.  Clevela7id.  Obituary  notices 
were  published,  and  a  poem  commemorative  of  his  decease  : 
The  Early-Called,  appeared  in  the  Hartford  Times. 

5298. 

DELIA      DIANTHA'     CLEVELAND     (Chauncey    Fitch^,    Silas^ 

Silas*,  Edwards,  Edward^  Mosesi),  d.  Hampton,  Conn.,  Apr.  17,  1853,  a. 
28,  m.  Hampton,  Dec.  20,  1848,  as  ist  w.,  Hon.  Alfred  Avery 
Burnham,  b.  Windham,  now  Scotland,  Conn.,  Mar.  8,  1819,  d. 
Windham,  Apr.  10,  1879,  s.  of  Elisha  and  Phebe  (Avery).  Ch.  : 
Unnamed  daughter',  b.  Mar.  13,  1853,  Hampton,  d.  Hampton 
Mar.  15,  1853. 

An  extended  and  appropriate  obituary  appeared  in  the 
Hartford  Times,  from  which  we  extract  : 

Mrs.  Delia  D.  C.  Burnham.  Several  heartfelt  tributes  to  her  memory  from  those 
who  had  known  and  loved  her  bore  cheerful  witness  to  the  excellence  of  her  character, 
and  gave  fitting  expression  to  the  feeling  of  bereavement  which  all  experienced  who 
had  been  blessed  with  her  friendship.  She  was  born  in  Hampton.  There,  in  the  midst 
of  the  varied  and  beautiful  country  scenery  for  which  that  region  is  distinguished,  and 
in  the  bosom  of  a  small  but  happy  family,  of  which  she  was  the  light  and  ornament,  she 
passed  her  life  with  the  exception  of  that  period  spent  at  school  in  Boston  and  Hartford. 
It  was  a  life  not  specially  marked  by  startling  or  extraordinary  incidents  ;  not  remarka- 
bly diversified  by  changes  of  scene.  Its  pure  surface  was  not  often  ruffled  by  the  rude 
storms  of  experience,  but  freighted  with  high  purposes  and  noble  aspirations,  clear  and 
gentle  as  the  little  stream  that  glided  near  her  cottage  home,  and  with  the  low,  sweet 
murmur  of  an  active  and  "living  faith,"  it  flowed  on,  calmly  and  peacefully,  to  the  sea 
of  eternal  rest.  She  died  of  consumption  at  the  residence  of  her  father,  Hon.  C.  F.  Cleve- 
land. Her  intellect,  naturally  critical  and  vigorous,  and  singularly  quick  and  apprecia- 
tive, had  been  cultivated  with  great  care  and  enriched  with  the  various  learning  of  the 
schools.  She  had  read  much  and  wisely  and  systematically.  There  are  some  of  so 
fine  a  spiritual  texture  that  the  mystery  of  their  removal  is  scarcely  felt.  They  have 
learned  all  that  earth  can  teach,  and  joyfully  await  the  call  to  a  higher  and  kindred 
realm.  Delia  died  on  earth  "  because  a  new  saint  was  needed  in  the  skies."  To  mourn 
for  her  departure  would  be  to  distrust  Providence  and  forget  the  loftiest  lesson  of  her 
life.  Those  only  are  worthy  to  have  been  her  friends,  and  to  enjoy  of  the  loved  of 
equally  cultivated  souls,  who  can  inspire  Christian  courage  from  such  fellowship. 

Hon.  Alfred  Avery  Burnham  prepared  himself  for  college  at 
Suffield  Literary  Institute;  adm.,  1840,  to  Washington  (now 
Trinity)  College;  after  a  year,  was  obliged  to  withdraw  for 
want  of  means.  He  read  law  with  Cleveland  [C.  F.]  &  Hovey, 
Norwich;  adm.  to  Windham  co.  bar  Dec,  1843.  ^'^  1844  he 
represented  Hampton  in  the  Legislature,  and,  1845,  Windham. 
Removed,  1846,  to  Danbury,  Conn.  Was,  1847,  clerk  of  State 
Senate.  Again,  1850-1,  represented  Hampton,  was  on  Commit- 
tees on  R.  R.  and  Federal  Relations.  In  former  years  a  Demo- 
crat, but  at  commencement  of  anti-slavery  agitation  became  a 
Republican.  In  1854  he  was  elected  by  the  Republicans  Lt.- 
Gov.  of  Conn.  In  1858  again  represented  Windham  and  became 
Speaker.  After  a  hotly-contested  campaign  (elected  by  600 
plurality)  he  represented  the  Third  District  of  Conn,  in  the  36th 
Congress,  1859  (succeeding  Hon.  Sydney  Dean)  and  was  re- 
elected 1861  to  37th  Congress  by  2,200  plurality 


1456  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Biographical  Sketch  of  Hon.  Alfred  A.  Burnham  in  Notable 
Men  ill  "  The  House,'''  by  Howard  Glyiidoii,  reprinted  verbatim  in 
BuniliaDi  Genealogy.  He  m.  2d,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  i,  1862, 
Mary  Jane  Belden,  b.  Hartford,  Mar.  19,  1834,  a  da.  James  Rus- 
sell and  Julia  (Pitkin).  She  res.  Hartford  1883.  Ch.  b.  Wind- 
ham :  Charles  Russell  Burnham,  b.  Feb.  21,  1864;  Julia  Burn- 
ham,  b.  Oct.  I,  1869. 

Bur?iham  ancestry:  —  Robert'  of  Norwich,  Norfolk  co.,  Eng.,  rn.  Mary  Andrews: 
John^,  b.  Engr.,  1616-26,  Chebacco,  Mass.,  1635,  m.  Mary  ;  Josiah^,  b.  May  g,  1662,  m.  Abi- 
gail Varney,  da.  Thomas  and  Mary  of  Boston  ;  Ebenezer*  m.  Dorothy  ;  Andrew^  m.  Jane 
Bennet,  da.  William:  Dea.  William^  m.  Lois  Grow;  Elisha'  Burnham  m.  ist,  Phebe 
Avery;  da.  Luther  of  Windsor,  Conn.  See  La>/ma>i  ;  Lamed' s  Whid/iam,  II :5bo:  Conn. 
Register. 

5299. 

JLoiHlVit^     KilOX     [Clarissa^  Sliepard,   Clarissa^,   Silas*,   Edw.s,  Edw.2), 

m.  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  July  30,  1838,  Jesse  H.  Medbery  of 
Central  Village,  Conn.,  he  d.  Central  V.  Apr.  i,  1855,  s.  Nathan- 
iel and  Naomi  (Jencks).  She  was  adopted,  at  2  years  of  age, 
and  reared  by  her  grandmother's  brother,  DanieP  Cleveland 
+548.     Dwelt  Abington,  Conn.,  1.  Central  Village  1883.     Ch.: 

1 1 750  Emma  Cleveland^  Medbery.,  b.  Feb.  8,  1844,  Central 
v.,  m.  Feb.  17,  1869,  John  Hopton,  a  son  John  and  Anna  M. 
(Schutt),  I'd  Central  V.,  1.  Wauregan,  Conn.  Ch.  b.  Central  V.: 
John  Jesse^  Hopton,  b.  Oct.  30,  187  i,  d.  Dec.  5,  1872  ;  Jesse  Med- 
biirf  Hopton,  b.  1875  ;  Harvey  Cleveland^  Hopton,  b.  1881. 

5307. 

Edivat'd  Worthington'  Burnette  (oiive  Brown*,  isaac^,  si- 
xass  Edwards,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  b.  Hampton  Hill,  Windham  CO.,  Conn., 
Oct.  29,  1842,  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1895,  unm.  Dr.  Ed- 
ward  Worthington''  Burnette  lived  in  California  1855  to  1864,  6  of 
these  years  in  San  Francisco  ;  studied  2  years  in  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  1867-8;  graduated  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
Columbia  College,  N.  Y.  city.  Mar.,  1869,  and  from  that  time 
practicing  regular  physician  of  New  York  city  ;  an  active  mem- 
ber since  May  4,  1877,  of  7th  reg.,  N.  Y.  N.  G.,  was  1881  Q.  M. 
Serg.  Co.  F.  Dr.  Burnette  died  in  the  line  of  professional  duty 
from  contagious  cancer  contracted  from  a  patient. 

5308. 

VERNETT  EVANS'  CLEVELAND  (james  HarveyMsaac=,  Sl- 
las^  Edwards,  Ed ward2,  Mosesi),    m.     Brooklyn,     CoUU.,     Sept.     17,     1868, 

Lucy  Dolly  Stetson,  b.  Brooklyn  Dec.  20,  1841,  da.  James  Alex- 
ander and  Dolly  (Witter).  Dwelt  from  Aug.,  1862,  Leed.^, 
Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  clerk,  and  Northampton,  Mass.,  to  1865  ; 
Florence,  Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  merchant  to  1874;  Northam])- 
ton  again,  accountant  to  1878,  Hartford,  Conn.,  to  spring  1879. 
Danielsonville,  Conn.,  merch.  grocer  1879,  '80,  '81  ;  Northam])- 
ton  again  1886-92.     Ch.: 

1 1 75 1  Harry  James'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  13,  1869,  Nortli- 
ampton,  d.  Danielsonville  May  4,  1879. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1457 


5309. 


WILLIAM    HENRY'    CLEVELAND    (Stephen^,  Stephen^,  PaineS 

Edwards,  Edwards,  Mosesi),  b,   Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  3,  1820,  died 
Concord,  N.  H.,  Apr.  23,  1873,  unm. 

Hon.  William  Henry'  Cleveland  studied  law  in  the  office 
of  his  father,  Hon.  Stephen"  Cleveland  ;  was  admitted  to  the  bar 
in  N.  Y.,  1842,  and  practiced  in  N.  Y.  city  1843,  '44/45,  '46,  Ken- 
tucky 1843,  Ind.  1843,  Miss,  1847,  Texas  1850,  etc.  Was  elected 
1855  member  of  Texas  legislature  from  San  Antonio,  afterward 
was  city  atty.  of  San  Antonio  ;  was  professor  of  languages  in 
University  of  Cal.,  Oakland,  soon  after  1861,  afterward  law  part- 
ner with  Col.  Edward  Dickinson  Baker,  b.  Lond.  Feb.  24,  1811, 
senator,  killed  in  Ball's  Bluff  battle  Oct.  21,  1861.  He  went  for 
the  3d  time  to  Cal.,  1866,  settled  in  San  Diego  ;  was  a  director 
in  2  railroad  companies,  and  of  the  Bank  of  San  Diego.  He 
was  a  brilliant,  learned,  and  accomplished  man  ;  as  a  lawyer, 
profound  and  able.  Was  a  fine  linguist,  understanding  Italian, 
Spanish,  French,  and  German  as  thoroughly  as  his  mother 
tongue  ;  made  public  speeches,  tried  and  argued  lawsuits  in 
each  of  the  three  last-named  languages.     Was  buried  at  Roch- 


ester, Vt. 


5310. 


LAFAYETTE'  CLEVELAND  (Stephen^),  d.  Savoy,  Fannin 
CO.,  Texas,  Dec.  31,  1878,  a.  54,  m.  ist,  Pascagoula,  Jackson  co.. 
Miss.,  June  24,  1852,  Charlotte  Bradford,  b.  Oct.  31,  1832,  d.  War- 
ren, Fannin  (now  Brown)  co.,  Texas,  Feb.  5,  1866,  da.  Lyman. 
He  m.  2d,  Warren,  Feb.  10,  1867,  Mrs.  Avarilla  Hart  Givens. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

+ 1 1752  Sarah  Frances"  Cleveland,  b.  May  26,  1853, 
Biloxi,  Miss. 

11 753  Martha  Ellen*  Cleveland,  b.  May  6,  1855,  War- 
ren, m.  Jan.  13,  1876,  David  Craig  Russell  of  Bonham,  Fannin 
CO.,  Texas,  merch.  Ch.  b.  B.:,  Jack  Rogers^  Russell,  b.  Nov.  27, 
1877  ;  Lottie  Belle'^  Russell,  July  12,  1880  ;  Lucille^  Russell,  Mar.  11, 
1882  ;  Isabelle'  Russell,  Nov.  30,  1886. 

1 1754  William  Henry**  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  28,  1857,  War- 
ren.    Lyman^  b.  July  II,  1859,  W.,  d.  May  26,  i860. 

11755  Mary  Emily"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1861,  W.,  m. 
ist,  Bonham,  Feb.  5,  1885,  John  C.  Russell,  b.  Oct.  17,  1859,  d. 
Feb.  3,  1888.  Accountant.  She  m.  2d,  Aug.  22,  1872,  David 
Mitchell  Bates,  res.  Bonham.     s.  p. 

+  11756  Daniel  Edward"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1863,  War- 
ren. John  Bradford",  b.  Feb.  i,  W.,  d.  5,  1866.  By  2d  m.  b.  n. 
Savoy:  11757  Joseph  Russell",  b.  Dec.  21,  1868,  unm.  1894. 
Kate  Deborah",  b.  Feb.  28,  1871,  d.  Oct.  8,  1872.  11758  Lafay- 
ette" Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  3,  1878. 

Lafayette'  Cleveland  studied  law,  but  never  practiced. 
Lived  at  Poughkeepsie  to  fall  of  1836,  when  accompanied  uncle 
Daniel^  to  Liberty,  Tex.,  then  under  Mexican  rule.  Received  ^ 
league  of  land  for  being  a  citizen  of  Tex.,  when  Texas  became 
a  free  state  ;  rem.  1848  to  Miss.,  elected  county  clerk  Harrison 
CO.  1850-3  ;  rem.  1854  to  Warren,  resided  there  afterward,  being 
92 


1458  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

a  merch.  of  Gilmer,  Upshur  co.,  Tex.  During  late  war  held  a 
commission  in  Confederate  army  as  best  alternative.  Was  a 
hard  student,  good  linguist,  and  musician. 

5313. 

STEPHEN'     CLEVELAND      (Stephen^,   Stephen^,   Paine*,   Edward^ 

Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  by  Rev.  Rcverius  Camp  in  Brooklyn,  Conn., 
Mar.  II,  1858,  Isabelle  Maria  Tarbox,  b.  Lisbon,  Conn.,  Mar.  19, 
1838,  daughter  of  Hiram  and  Eunice  (Tarbox).     Ch.: 

1 1759  Frank  Ernest'  Cleveland,  b.  May  30,  1859,  Pough- 
keepsie,  unm.,  formerly  a  salesman  in  N.  Y.  city  ;  resides  1897 
Norwich,  Conn.,  clerk. 

11760  William  Frederick*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1861, 
Poughkeepsie,  unm.,  was  1884  mate  of  merchantman  "  Panay  " 
sailing  and  at  Phillipine  Islands  ;  resides  Norwich,  captain  in 
merchant  marine.  11761  Stephen'^,  b.  Sept.  30,  1866,  Norwich, 
d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  6,  1869. 

-[-11762  Alfred  Edward"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  22,  1871, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Stephen'  Cleveland  in  early  life  located  in  Biloxi,  Harrison 
CO.,  Miss.,  where  he  was  1851  a  merchant  stationer  and  editor  of 
the  SeasJiore  Sentinel,  a  folio  weekly  (of  which  his  brother,  Wil- 
liam Henry',  was  publisher  and  proprietor).  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.  Removed  to  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  a  salesman  to  1855  ; 
Poughkeepsie  again  to  1865  ;  afterward  residence  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  to  1S94.  For  many  years  a  salesman  in  the  establishment  of 
George  F.  Nesbitt  &  Co.,  manufacturing  stationers,  N.  Y.  city, 
and  was  1885-94  a  merchant  and  stationer  in  N.  Y.  city.  Mr. 
Cleveland  is  a  member  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  communion. 
Was  a  number  of  terms  one  of  the  wardens  of  St.  George's  P. 
E.  church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Residence  since  1894  at  Norwich, 
Conn.  (1897). 

Tarbox  ancestry y  2  lines  ■.  —  2  ari?is  :  Tarbock,  or  TORBOCK  (.Staffordshire  ;  Tarbock, 
CO.  York).  Or,  an  eagle's  leg  erased  a  la  qwisse  gu.  on  a  chief  indented,  az.  a  mullet  ar. 
betw.  2  plates.  O'^jiV  — A  parrot  vert,  beaked  and  legged  gu.  .  .  .  The  family  name 
Tarbox  is  French  Huguenot.  T/ie  Huguenots,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  /S4S —  In  a  list  of  naines 
of  Huguenot  families  in  America,  the  name  Tarbox  appears  as  derived  from  Tabaux. 
Other  writers  suggest  Tabeaux  and  Tarbeaux  as  the  original  name.  Families  of  Tar- 
bock (then  spelt  Tarbocke,  Tarback,  Torbock,  and  Torbocke)  were  in  Lancashire,  Eng., 
1450-1550.  The  name  probably  of  Danish  origin  (Thor-beck,  the  brook  or  beck  of  Thor), 
from  the  brook  which  still  runs  by  the  site  of  the  Old  (Tarbock  family)  Hall  in  Lanca- 
shire. .  .  .  John!  Tarbox,  fr.  Eng'.,  of  Lynn,  Mass.,  1630,  proprietor  of  iron  works,  d. 
May  26,  1674,  he  appoints  in  his  will  his  wife  executrix,  her  name  was  probably  Rebekah; 
John^,  b.  1645,  If-  Mary  Haven^,  b.  Mar.  12,  1647;  JohnS,  b.  Apr.  j,  1668,  of  East  Green- 
wich, R.  L,  about  1695, "m.  Elizabeth;  John'','b.  E.  G.  Oct.  14,  1698,  it  is  said  that  he  died 
on  coast  of  Africa  as  shipwright  on  a  vessel  1759,  and  his  s.  Samuel  administered  on  the 
est.,  m.  2d,  Margaret ;  Samuel^,  b.  Sept.  25,  1736,  m.  Sept.  i,  1762,  Lois  Mattison  ;  Curnell", 
b.  May  8,  1776,  m.  Feb.  3,  1799,  Sally  Adams',  b.  Jan.  27,  1782,  d.  Apr.  18,  1827  ;  Hiram",  b. 
Mar.  4,  1800,  of  Lisbon,  Conn.,  d.  Mar.  18,  1878,  m.  June  3,  i8ig,  Eunice  Tarbox',  b.  Mar.  7, 
1796.  Samuel^  ;  Joseph^,  b.  Mar.  11,  1765,  m.  Jan.  12,  1788,  Esther  Whitford^ ;  Eunice'  Tar- 
box, m.  Hiram  Tarbox'.     See  A'.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg,,  XLII .34. 

li'hitford  ancestry : — j  arms :  (Scotland).  Ar.  a  bend  cotised  sa.  in  chief  a  garb  gu. 
O'lfi-/ —  On  a  garb  or,"  a  dove  ar.  beaked  gu.  Motto  —  Tout  est  en  haut.  .  .  .  Pasco'; 
Nicholas-  ;  Pasco^,  m.  Hannah  Mattison  ;  George*,  m.  Dina  Whitford  ;  Esther^  Whitford, 
m.  Joseph  Tarbox'. 

Adams  a>icestry :— J ohn^,  James^,  Richard^  [see  +722,  p.  384];  Ensign  Richard*; 
Peter^,  b.  Nov.  2,  1718,  m.  Sept.  27,  1750,  Priscilla  Warren,  b.  Dec.  5,  1730,  d.  July  15,  1826; 
Philemon*,  b.  July  14,  1754,  d.  Oct.  17,  1837,  m.  Dec.  31,  1774,  Sally  Day,  b.  Dec.  14,  1754, 
of  Dayville,  Conn.;  Sally'  Adams  m.  Curnell  Tarbox". 

Mattison  ancestry :—Y\.&nry'^\  Francis^;  Lois^  Mattison  m.  Samuel  Tarbox*. 

Haven  ancestry  :  —  'R.\f:.\\a.r6>  [see  -i-1229,  p.  566];  Mary^  Haven  m.  John  Tarbo-x-. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1459 


5314. 


FRANKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (Stephen^),  died  Orange,  Tex., 
Feb.  19,  1885,  a.  54,  m.  New  Orleans,  La.,  Dec.  29,  1873,  Caroline 
Peirce,  born  Biloxi,  Miss.,  Dec.  9,  1S49,  da.  William  and  Anna 
(White).     (She  m.  2d,  see  below.)     Ch. : 

Stephen*  Clevel.and,  b.  Sept.  15,  1874,   Houston, 
Tex.,  unm.  1895,  res.  Orange,  Tex. 

Anna  L.\ura*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  23,  1877,  Orange, 
Tex.,  res.  Orange. 

Carrie  Vaughan''  Cleveland,  born  Mar.  30,  1881, 
Orange,  Tex.,  res.  Orange. 

Mr.  Franklin'  Cleveland,  residence,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
to  1850,  removed,  1850,  to  Liberty,  Tex.,  afterward  lived  at  Or- 
ange. Ship  builder  and  surveyor.  Was  pressed  into  the  Con- 
federate service,  186 1-5. 

Mrs.  Caroline  (Peirce)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  Orange,  Nov.  16, 
1886,  as  3d  vv.,  Thomas  Berwick  Merriman,  b.  Vermillion  Par- 
ish, La.,  Aug.  10,  1843,  s.  William  and  Mary  Adele  (Mouton). 
Ch.  b.  Orange:  Peirce  Merriman,  Mar.  2,  1888;  Mary  Adele 
Merriman,  b.  and  d.  O.,  Nov.  30,  1889  ;  Clara  Leona  Merriman, 
b.  June  24,  1891;  Florence  Ackle  Merriman,  Mar.  3,  1893  ;  Nellie 
Rachel  Merriman,  Sept.  13,  1894.  William  Berwick  Merriman 
m.  ist,  Houston,  May  3,  1870,  Miss  E.  C.  Delano,  she  d.  He  m. 
2d,  Beaumont,  Jefferson  co.,  Tex  ,  Oct.  22,  1879,  Miss  E.  C.  Win- 
gate,  she  d.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  3.  B}^  2d  m.:  2  living,  i  dead 
(1894).     Mr.  William  Berwick  Merriman  res.  Orange,  saw  filer. 

Merriman  ancestry: — William  Merriman,  b.  Vermillion  Parish,  1821,  planter,  died 
many  years  ago,  m.  Slary  Adele  Mouton,  b,  Vermillion,  Jan.  28,  1823,  da.  Sylvester  and 
Adeline. 

5316. 

DANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (stephen«),  b.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  21,  1838,  unmarried. 

Hon.  Daniel'  Cleveland  removed  to  Biloxi,  Miss.,  October, 
1850;  was  in  New  Orleans,  La.,  2  years,  cashier;  returned  to 
Poughkeepsie,  April,  1857  ;  studied  2  years  in  law  office  of  Tall- 
man  [John  P.  H.]  &  Paine  [George  W.]  at  Poughkeepsie  ;  adm. 
as  att'y  and  counselor  at  law  in  Supreme  Court  of  N.  Y,,  April, 
1859;  rem.,  June,  1859,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  entered  into  part- 
nership with  his  brother,  William  Henry'.  This  partnership 
continued  in  Tex.  and  California  until  the  death  of  William  H., 
in  1873,  except  as  interrupted  by  the  absence  of  the  latter  from 
Texas  during  the  Rebellion.  Took  no  part  in  the  Rebellion. 
In  July,  August,  1865,  Daniel  was  appointed  provisional  mayor 
of  San  Antonio,  Texas,  at  the  request  of  the  Union  men  of 
Western  Texas.  When  he  entered  upon  his  duties  as  mayor, 
the  city  was  under  military  government ;  the  streets  and  public 
buildings  were  in  a  wretched  condition,  the  city  was  deeply  in 
debt,  and  municipal  affairs  were  greatly  demoralized.  He  held 
the  office  for  eleven  months,  during  which  time  good  order  was 
established,  the  streets  and  public  buildings  were  repaired, 
much  public  work  was  done ;  and  the  whole  municipal  debt 
was  paid.  At  the  end  of  his  term  he  turned  over  the  city  to 
his  successor  out  of  debt,  and  with  one  thousand  dollars  in  cash 


1460  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

in  the  treasury.  In  1865-6,  he  was  president  of  several  Repub- 
lican Clubs,  and  presided  at  most  of  the  Republican  meeting-s 
at  San  Antonio.  He  was  one  of  the  founders,  and  for  about 
six  months  was  the  editor,  of  the  San  Antonio  Express,  see  Bib- 
liography, Chap.  IV.,  now  one  of  the  leading  newspapers  of 
Texas. —  [Pictorial  Field  Book  of  the  Civil  Jf^ar.  By  Benson  J. 
Lossing,  II :  §jj —  The  writer  is  indebted  to  Hon.  Daniel  Cleve- 
land, the  first  Union  mayor  after  the  war,  for  the  narrative,  etc.] 
In  October,  1866,  he  returned  to  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  and  in 
October,  1867,  he  went  to  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  where  he  prac- 
tised law  for  about  a  year  and  a  half.  He  removed  to  San 
Diego  in  May,  1869,  where  he  has  since  resided  (1897).  He  has 
been  a  director  in  two  railroad  companies  at  San  Diego,  and 
attorney  for  the  Texas  &  Pacific  Railway  Company.  He  was  a 
director  and  attorney  for  the  Bank  of  San  Dieg-o  during  the 
nine  years  of  its  existence.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the 
San  Diego  Society  of  Natural  History,  was  long  its  vice-presi- 
dent, and  is  now  its  president.  He  has  always  been  prominent 
in  the  Episcopal  Church  in  San  Diego,  being  its  Senior  Warden, 
and  for  many  years  acting  as  Lay  Reader.  At  the  1889  Dio- 
cesan Convention  of  California,  of  which  he  was  a  lay  delegate, 
he  was  elected  a  delegate  to  the  General  Convention  of  the 
Church,  which  was  held  in  New  York  city  in  October,  1889. 
He  was  early  interested  in  scientific  pursuits,  especially  in  bot- 
any, collected  extensively,  and  has  discovered  many  rare  and 
new  plants,  some  of  which  have  been  given  his  name.  He  has 
for  many  years  been  a  correspondent  of  the  leading  botanists. 
The  City  and  County  of  San  Diego,  Illustrated,  1888,  p.  ijg-40  — 
contains  biographical  sketch  and  portrait  of  Daniel  Cleveland. 

Mr.  Cleveland  is  the  first  President  of  the  Southern  Califor- 
nia Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  organized 
at  San  Diego,  July  4,  1894;  President  of  the  University  Exten- 
sion Society  of  San  Diego ;  President  of  the  San  Diego  Society 
of  Medical  History,  and  President  of  Coronado  Beach,  Cal., 
Summer  School,  incorporated  1895. 

Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

5317. 

EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (Stephen'),  died  Edinburg,  Tex., 
Aug.  21,  1869,  a.  29,  unmarried. 

Lt.  Edward'  Cleveland  went  from  N.  Y.  city  to  San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  Nov.,  1859  ;  joined  ist  Texas  Union  Cav.,  as  private, 
soon  prom,  to  It.,  became  ist  It.  in  colored  cav.;  was  on  Banks' 
expedition,  saw  much  and  dangerous  service  in  La.  and  Tex.; 
in  many  engagements.  At  close  of  war  was  made  provost- 
marshal  of  South  Western  Tex.;  was  offered  a  commission  as 
Col.  in  both  the  Maximilian  and  Republican  armies,  then  at 
war  in  Mexico.  He  went  to  city  of  Mexico  with  a  drove  of 
mules,  was  returning,  met  some  travelers  on  the  Rio  Grande, 
who  were  Mexican  banditti,  and  killed  him. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I461 


5320. 


George   Johnson'  FlfJUU    (Hannah  Huntington^  Stephens,  Paine*, 

Edwards,  Edwards),  ni.  Coltonville,  111.,  Sept.  12,  1 843,  Harriet  Ma- 
tilda Townsend,  b.  Oriskany,  N.  Y.,  June  5,  1829,  da.  Henry  and 
Emily  (Harrison),  I'd  De  Kalb,  111.,  Lake  City,  la.,  1886,  far- 
mer.    Ch.: 

1 1763  William  Henrf  Flynn,  b.  July  9,  1849,  Boston,  Mass., 
m.  Lake  City,  Dec.  30,  1876,  Cordelia  Ripley,  born  Jackson,  la., 
June  17,  1858,  da.  William  Washington  and  Abig'ail  (Squibb),  1. 
Lake  City,  farmer.  Ch.:  Nettie  Matilda'  Flynn,  b.  Sept.  24,  1878; 
Clara  AbigaiP  Flynii,  b.  July  16,  1884.  Franklin  Boston^  Flynn,  b. 
Oct.  20,  1850,  De  Kalb,  d.  De  K.,  May  30,  1852. 

1 1764  Herbert  Francis"  Flynn,  b.  Sept.  14,  1852,  De  K.,  d. 
Las  Vegas,  N.  M.,  July  2,  1885,  m.  Carroll,  Carroll  co  ,  la.,  Nov. 
24,  1879,  Nellie  Sarah  Waldo,  b.  Methuen,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1859, 
da.  Parker  Hooker  and  Laura  (Merrill),  dwelt  Carroll,  jeweler. 
Ch.:  Mabel  Clara'  Flynn,  b.  Nov.  24,  1880;  Bessie  Ma/  Flynn,  b. 
July  2,  1882  ;  George  Herbert''  Flynn,  b.  Dec.  31,  1885,  d.  May  i, 
1886. 

1 1 765  F(hvin.  Cleveland^  Flynn,  b.  May  14,  1854,  De  Kalb. 
Charles  Helen""  Flvnn,  b.  Feb.  19,  1856,  De  K.,  d.  De  K.,  Jan.  13, 
i86r.      George  Fiber t^  Flynn,  b.  May  3,  1863,  De  K. 

5327. 

MetlVjf    Haskell   (Mary",  Stephen^,  Paine^  Edward^  Edward^,  Moses'), 

m.  Stockbridge,  Vt.,  Sept.  6,  1846,  Mary  Abigail  Chamberlin, 
b.  Weathersfield,  Windsor  co.,  Vt.,  June  25,  1823,  a  da.  Jotham 
and  Irene  (Briggs).  Ch.:  11766  Kate'  Haskell,  b.  Oct.  31,  1847, 
Royalton,  Vt.,  unm.,  1.  Jefferson,  Wis.,  1886. 

1 1 767  Hannah''  Haskell,  b.  Dec.  7,  1853,  J.,  d.  J.  Sept.  29, 
1884,  m.  J.  Apr.  5,  1874,  Judson  N.  Stevens,  b.  Springport,  Mich., 
Sept.  22,  1849,  a  s.  Hiram  and  Purlina  (Hair),  1.  Jefferson,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  Hattie  Louisa^  Stevens,  b.  Apr.  5,  1874,  Koshkonong, 
Rock  CO.,  Wis.  ;  Mary  Agnes''  Stevens,  Sept.  i,  1876,  Jefferson  ; 
Paul  Cleveland'  Stevens,  b.  Sept.  15,  1884,  J.,  d.  J.  Mar.  9,  1885. 
Henry''  Haskell  resides  1876-1886  at  Jefferson  ;  is  an  Arch- 
aeologist and  Collector  of  pre-historic  stone  and  copper  imple- 
ments ;  collection  of  over  6,060  specimens. 

5331. 

JAMES    PAYNE'    CLEVELAND  (jamesPayne«,  Stephen^  PayneS 

Edwards,  Ed  wards,  Moses'),  ni.  Braintrcc,  Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1850,  Martha 
Flint,  b.  Braintree,  Jan.  2,  1833,  da.  Elijah  and  Patience  (Neff). 
Ch.: 

+  11768     Frank  Huntington*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  3,   1851, 
Braintree. 

11769  Jennie  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  3,  1852,  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  m.  Braintree,  Sept.  25,  1872,  Rev.  William  Inverar- 
ity  Chalmers,  b.  New  York  city,  Ogt.  14,  1850,  s.  William  (b.  Ed- 
inburg,  Scot.)  and  Janet  (McCormack,  b.  Stanvaer,  Scot.),  s.  p. 
He  ent.  College  of  City  of  N.  Y.,  July,  1865,  grad.  July,  1869  ; 
ent.  Union  Theol.  Seminary,  N.  Y.  city,  1869,  grad.  1872,  Presb. 


1462  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

clerg-.  During-  1871-2  preached  Port  Jefferson,  Suffolk  co.,  N. 
Y.,  was  called  1872  there,  but  accepted  a  call  June,  1872,  to  River- 
head,  N.  Y.,  ord.  there  Oct.,  1872,  and  is  still  (1883)  pastor,  able 
and  successful. 

1 1770  Henry  Lewis*  Cleveland,  b.  May  15,  i860.  Brain- 
tree,  now  1881-2  Assoc.  Judge  of  Orange  co.,  Vt. 

Judge  James  Payne'  Cleveland  resides  West  Randolph,  Vt., 
1879-83.  Hemcuway's  Vt.,  Gaz.,  II  :  848 —  Orange  co.  officers, 
Braintree:  James  P.  Cleveland,  Jr.,  High  Bailiff  1862-3,  Sheriff 
1866-7.  •  •  He  is  1879  Assoc.  Judge  of  Orange  County  Court. 
Of  U.  S.  Grant  Post  No.  96  Dep.  Vt.,  12th  Vt.  Inf.,  attended  Na- 
tional Encampment,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Aug.  i-io,  1883. 

5335. 

StepJien  F(IHlh'Ia}i(V  Austin  (Elizabethe.Stephen^.PaineS  Ed- 
wards, Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.    Columbia,    N.  H.,  June   27,   1858,  Phebe 

Davis^  lyman  -\-  II214  (Caroline  Matild.v  Smith,  Caroline  Matilda^,  Tyxhalis, 
Ezras  Josephs,  Samuels,  Mosesi),  b.  Columbia,  June    15,   1838;    1.   1879-85 

Granby,  Essex  co.,  Vt.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

1 1 77 1  Harriet  Annette"'^  Austin,  b.  July  i,  1859,  South  Co- 
lumbia, N.  H.,  m.  Dec.  7,  1S81,  Charles  F.  Hayden.  Ch.:  Charles 
Austiif-''  Hayde7i^  b.  Sept.  10,  1882,  Island  Pond,  Vt.  ;  Henrf-'' 
Hayden,  b.  June  27,  1885,  Gorham,  Coos  co.,  N.  H. 

1 1772  Ella  Augusta^'"'  Austin,  b.  July  6,  1861,  Granby,  Vt., 
m.  Aug.  30,  1879,  George  A.  Kelley,  b.  Oldtown,  Me.,  Feb.  13, 
1856.  Ch.  b.  Granby,  Vt.  :  Alton  George"  '"  Kelley,  Mar.  29,  1883; 
Effie  Maud'-'"  Kelley,  Sept.  24,  1885. 

1 1773  Elvira  Blanche"'''  Austin,  Aug.  25,  1863,  Granby,  Vt. 
1 1 774-8  Lucia  Louisa''-''  Austin,  Feb.  6,  1866,  G.;  George  Stephen''-'^ 
Austin,  Mar.  25,  1870,  G.;  Betsey  Caroline"'''  Austin,  Jan.  10,  1873,  G.; 
Mary  Adeline--\  Sept.  3,  1875,  G.;  Annie  Inez"-\  Nov.  5,  1879,  G. 

5343. 

ALICE'  CLEAVELAND   (orange^,  Paine^,  Paine^  Edward^,  Edward^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Stafford,  Conn.,  Mar.  30,  1879,  a.  52,  m.  ist,  Tolland  co., 
Conn.,  May  23,  1847,  George  Harwood,  b.  Oxford,  Mass.,  Aug. 
25,  1824,  d.  Westford,  Conn.,  Mar.  13,  1864,  a  s.  Reuben  and  Han- 
nah (Hurd).  She  m.  2d,  Union,  Conn.,  Dec.  20,  1867,  as  1st  w., 
William  Kay,  b.  Eng.,  Apr.,  1839,  eldest  s.  John  and  Mary.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.: 

-I-11779  Hannah  Elizabeth^  Hai-wood,  b.  Jan.  5,  1849,  Oxford. 
Milton  Badger^  Harwood,  b.  July  13,  Union,  Conn., 
d.  Aug.  15,  1S51;  Orange  Cleavcland"  Harwood,  b.  Mar.  18,  Union, 
d.  Stafford,  Apr.  8,  1853,  buried  Oxford,  Mass.;  Charles  Willard", 
b.  Nov.  16,  1855,  Stafford,  d.  S.  June  26,  1856,  buried  Oxford; 
Charles  ]]'illard^  Harzvood  {a.g.),  b.  Dec.  2^,  i860,  Ashford,  Conn., 
d.  Westford,  Sept.  10,  1865.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

George  Harwood  lived  at  Westford,  millwright. 

Harwood attcestiy: —  ?, arms:  Harwood;  i:  Harwood,  Herwari),  Horwode,  and 
Whorwood  (of  Saxbn  origin,  seated  at  a  remote  period  in  Lincolnshire  and  Cambridge- 
shire, Eng.),  Chequy  or  and  az.  on  a  bend  gu.  3  eagles  displ.  ar.  .  .  .  George  Har- 
wood thought  to  be  immigrant  ancestor  of'  Capt.  David'  of  .Sutton,  Mass.,  capt.  of  cav- 
alry ;  Solomon'^,  b.  Sutton,  1770,  m.  Abigail  Battles  of  Dedham,  Mass.;  Reuben^  Har- 
wood, b.  Sept.  17,  i7q8,  ra.  July  ig,  1818,  Hannah  Hurd<,  b.  1798,  d.  Apr.  9,  1866  —  Oxford, 
Mass.,  rec. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1463 


Hurd  ancestry  :  —  Peteri;  Joseph^,  Revolution  soldier  in  Craft's  cav.,  marched  to 
Lexington,  &c.,  m.  Mary  Livermore,  da.  John  of  Framingham,  Mass.-  Williams,  d.  Apr. 

4,  1841,  m.  Lois  Davis,  she  d.  Jul^',  1843,  da.  Joseph  of  Livermore,  Me.;  Hannah^  Hurd,  m. 
Reuben  Harwood^. 

William  Kay  res.  Stafford,  dyer.  He  m.  2d,  Marion  Fenton 
of  S.,  s.  p. 

5344. 

PAYNE'  CLEAVELAND  (orange«),  m.  Stafford,  Conn.,  Nov. 
14,  1852,  Caroline  Amelia  Needham,  b.  Wales,  May  25,  1835,  da. 
Jasper  and  Hannah  (Agard).     Ch.  b.  Stafford  : 

-{-11780     Orange'  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  3,  1854. 

4-11781     Charles  Fremont''  Cleaveland,  b.  Nov.  8,  1856. 

-[-11782     George  Alden^  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  6,  1858. 

Payne'  Cleaveland,  a  soldier  in  the  civil  war,  in  Co.  D,  25th 
Conn.  Vols.,  Capt.  Foskitt,  was  mustered  Aug'.  30,  1862,  then  of 
Hartford,  Conn.,  and  honorably  discharged  Aug.  26,  1863;  lived 
at  Bridgeport,  Conn,,  1878,  and  at  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  1884- 
95,  blacksmith. 

5345. 

JOHN  CHURCH'  CLEAVELAND  (orange^),  m.  Willington, 
Conn.,  July  22,  i860,  Jane  Roxana  Nichols,  b.  Brimfield,  Mass., 
July  9,  1840,  da.  Abner  and  Maria  Wood  (Gardner).  Enlisted 
Dec.  2,  1863,  Co.  L,  istConn.  H.  A.,  siege  artillery  brigade,  inus- 
tered  out  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  25,  1875;  of  Staft'ord  Springs, 
Conn.,  1882-95,  wool  business.     Ch.: 

-I-11783  Elbert  Abner"  Cleaveland,  b.  Nov.  7,  1866,  Staf- 
ford, Conn.;  Blanche  Elwv*  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  2,  1879,  Staf- 
ford Springs,  unm. 

5346. 

GEORGE  ORANGE'  CLEAVELAND  (orange^),  m.  ist,  Staf- 
ford, Conn.,  Mar.  5,  1862,  Georgianna  Eliza  Brown,  b.  S.  Mar. 
25,  1846,  d.  S.  Apr.  9,  1891,  a  da.  John  and  Nancy  Adeline  (Car- 
penter).    He  m.  2d,  S.  Apr.  21,  1894,  Harriet   Louise  Eaton,  b. 

5,  Mar.  29,  1853,  da.  Calvin  W.  and  Louisa  A.  (Presbry).  Res. 
Stafford  1885-96,  merchant.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Ernest  Brown' 
Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  3,  1868,  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  d.  there 
Nov.  13,  1885;   2d  m.:  s.  p. 

5347. 

CLARISSA  ANN'  CLEAVELAND  (orangee),  m.  Stafford 
Springs,  Conn.,  June  17,  187 1,  George  Harrison  Walker,  b.  Bar- 
rington,  N.  H.,  Feb.  25,  1845,  a  s.  Nathan  and  vSophia  (Dore),  s.  p. 

George  Harrison  Walker,  residence:  Boston,  Dorchester  1895- 

6,  merchant. 

Walker  ancestrx  :  —  Independence  or  Dependence',  b.  Alton,  N.  H,.  Dec.  28,  1770,  of 
Alton  and  Strafford',  Strafford  co.,  N.H.,  farmer,  d.  S.  May  14,  1845,  m  [an.  4,  1798,  Annie 
Caswell-,  b.  Apr.  9,  1779  ;  Nathan^  Walker,  b.  Alton,  1803,  of  Durham,  N.  H.,  d.  Barn- 
stead,  N.  H.,  Oct.  g,  i88g,  buried  at  Dover,  N.  H.,  m.  Dover,  1823,  Sophia  Dore^,  b.  Mil- 
ton, Strafford  co.,  N.  H.,  1804,  d.  Durham,  Dec.  7,  1873,  bur.  Dover. 

Dore  ancestry  ■■  —  3  artns  :  Doore  ;  =■  .•  DOKE  :  (Cornwall  and  Devonshire)  the  an- 
cient arms  :  Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  3  bees  or.  .  .  .  Richard',  Portsmouth,  N  H.,  1675, 
m.  Tamsen  ;  Philip^  of  Newington,  N.  H.,  1717,  m.  Sarah;  John^,  bap.  Julv  =;,  1730,  m. 
Charity  Wentworth''*,  b.  1740;  Andrew^,  m.  ist,  Margaret  Sargent,  2d,  Mrs. 'Mary  ("Rick- 
er<)  Downs,  wid.  Gershom  Downs  ;  Sophia*  Dore,  m.  Nathan  Walker  of  Durham',  N.  H. 

Rickard,  Riclter,  Ricket  ancestry  :  —  2  arms  :  Rickards  ;  5  ,•  RiCKETTS  ;  /  .■  RICKETS, 
Erm.  chev.  betw.  3  roses  gu.  Crest  —  Demi-lion  ramp,  holding  battle-axe.  .  .  .  George': 
fr.  Eng.,  Dover,  N.  H.,  1670  (bro.  to  IMaturin  of  D.),  Cochecho,  N  H.,  1672,  m.  Eleanor 
Evans  per  da.  of  Robert  of  D.;  Ephraim^,  b.  Feb.  15,  1696,  m.  2d,  Sarah  Wentworth^S; 
Aarons,  m.  Mary  Knox  ;  Mary<  Ricker,  m.  Andrew  Dore^. 


1464  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

lVentivo}-th  ancestries  :—[See-\-  \o()c„  p.  493]  William^ i;  Gershom'^,  b.  1640,  of  Doverf 
N.  H.,  m.  Hannah  French,  da.  Edward  and  Ann  of  Salisbury,  Mass.;  Sarah^s,  rn.  Ephraim 
Ricker^.  .  .  Benjamin^^,  ,n.  Sarah  Allen  ;  Joseph^^,  b.  Dec.  22,  1709,  m  Rachel  ;  Char- 
ity^''  Wentworth,  m.  John  Dore^. 

Casivell  ancesf?y  :  —  A?-}iis  (Hampton  Court,  co.  Middlesex).  Ar.  3  bars  gemelles  sa. 
Crest  —  A  de.Kter  arm  couped  at  the  shoulder  in  mail,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  or.  .  .  .  Josephi,  b.  Alton,  Aug.  2,  1758,  enlisted  in  Capt.  Cherry's  co. 
in  2d  N.  H.  reg.  1776,  was  at  Bemis  Heights  battle,  and  Burgoyne's  surrender,  pensioned 
1820,  d.  Strafford,  Feb.  9,  1846,  m.  Mar.  13,  1779,  Lydia  Evans,  da.  of  Col.  Stephen  Evans, 
who  marched  to  join  the  northern  army  at  Saratoga  in  Sept.,  1777  ;  Annie^  Caswell,  m. 
Independence  Walker'. 

5348. 

SARAH  JANE'  CLEAVELAND  (Solomon«,  Paine^,  PaineS  Edwards, 

Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Union,  Conn.,  Mar.  27,  1853,  Ephraim  Wesley 
Sqiiier,  b.  Ashford,  Conn.,  May  13,  1824,  s.  John  Wesley  and 
Phila  (Canada).     Ch.: 

1 1 784  Emma  Jane^  Squiet\  b.  Apr.  26,  1854,  Union,  m.  Ash- 
ford, July  30,  1876,  Charles  Augustus  Lee,  b.  vSuffield,  Conn., 
May  6,  1853,  s.  of  Charles,  res.  Willimantic,  Conn.,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Blanche  Geneva^  Lee^\).  Feb.  28,  1887,  Ashford.  Eugene  Francis'' 
Sqi/ier,  b.  Dec.  28,  1855,  Stafford,  Conn.,  d.  Ashford,  May  8,  1867; 
Estella  Aurilla^  Sqi/ier,  b.  Mar.  18,  1858,  A.,  unm. 

1 1 785  Lucy  Eleanora^  Squier,  b.  Jan.  12,  1868,  A.,  m.  A.  May 
28,  i8gi,  Alfred  George  Sault,  b.  Granby,  Canada  East,  P.  Q., 
July  8,  1861,  s.  Lewis  Maynard  and  Mary  Matilda  (Tibbids),  res. 
Stafford  1895,  loom  fixer.  Ch.  b.  Staff'ord:  Ethel  Eutoca^  Sault^ 
Feb.  3,  1892  ;  Malcolm  Maynard'^  Sault,  Sept.  11,  1894.  Ever  line 
Eutoca^  Squier,  b.  Feb.  4,  187 1,  Stafford,  unm. 

Ephraim  Wesley  Squier  of  vStafford,  1895,  mechanic. 

John  Wesley  Squier,  b.  Ashford,  Jan.  15,  1792,  m.  Phila  Canada,  b.  Chaplin,  Conn., 
Nov.  10,  1791. 

5353. 

Hiram  Guernsey''  Freettian  {mram^  Freeman,  Prudence^, 
Paine*,  Edward^  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  at  Appleton,  Wis.,    Nov.   20,   1886, 

Susie  Whitney  Smith,  b.  at  Appleton,  daughter  of  Reeder  and 
Eliza  Pierce  (Kimball)  Smith.     Child: 

Angeline  Smith''  Freeman,  b.  at  Appleton,  Wis. 
Mr.  Hiram  Guernsey''  Freeman  received  an  academic  educa- 
tion. Soon  after  the  breaking  out  of  the  great  civil  war  he  was 
mustered  May,  1861,  into  Co.  B,  41st  Wis.  Infantry,  a  private 
soldier,  and  discharged  at  expiration  of  term  Sept.,  1S61.  Mr. 
Freeman  filled  the  office  of  Cashier  of  the  Kellogg  National 
Bank  of  Green  Bay,  Wis.  (organized  Jan.  i,  1874),  until  he  re- 
moved to  Appleton,  Wis.,  where  he  still  resides  1896,  and  has 
been  Cashier  of  the  Commercial  National  Bank,  Appleton,  from 
its  first  organization  in  the  fall  of  1881  (J.  H.  Whorton,  Pres't^ 
John  McNaughton,  Vice-Pres't),  No.  2565,  capital  and  surplus, 
$180,000.  Mr.  Freeman  is  Secretary  of  Fox  River  Paper  Com- 
pany, Appleton  (R.  McMillen,  Pres't),  and  is  1894-6  a  member 
of  Republican  State  Central  Committee  of  Wisconsin,  jMilwau- 
kee  (Henry  C.  Thorn,  chairman).  Mr.  Freeman  is  a  subscriber 
for  this  Genealogy. 

Smith  ancestry  :  —  William',  of  New  London,  Conn.,  who,  tradition  says,  was  on 
Washington's  bodyguard  —  see  Kulp' s  lV\omin^  i'atlev,  I'ot.  I. :  Newton'',  b.  New  Lon- 
don, Feb.  27,  1772,  of  Wyoming  co.,  Pa.;  Reeder^  Smith,  b.  Wyoming  co..  Pa.,  Jan.  12, 
1804,  d.  Appleton,  Jan.  21,  1892,  m.  July  6,  1846,  Eliza  Pierce  Kimball',  b.  Sept.  i,  1815. 

Kimball,  Kemball  ancestry:  —  j  arms;  Kemble  ;  i  :  KiMBELL.  Argent  a  fesse 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  sable.  .  .  .  Richard',  b.  England  1595,  came  from  Ipswich, 
Eng.,  1634,  embarked  Apr.  10,  1634,  in  ship  Elizabeth  of  Ipswich  (in  ship  with  Henry  Kim- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1465 

ball,  probably  his  brother  and  prob.  the  Henry  who  lived  at  Watertown,  Mass.),  accom- 
panied by  first  wife,  children,  Martha  Scott,  a.  60,  (whom  he  calls  his  mother  in  the  rec- 
ords), and  Thomas  Scott,  a.  40,  landed  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  first  settled  at  Watertown,  free- 
man May  6,  1635,  a  proprietor  1636-7,  rem.  thence  1637,  to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  granted  land 
there  Oct.  23,  1637-8,  one  of  the  "seven  men,"  d.   Ipswich,  Mass.,  June  22,  1675,  m.  ist,  in 

Eng.,  Ursula  Scott,  b.  in  Eng.,  da. and  Martha  ;  Caleb",  b.   1630,  of  Ipswich,  was 

killed  by  Indians  at  Bloody  Brook,  Sept.  18,  1675,  with  the  flower  of  Essex,  under  Capt. 
Thomas"  Lothrop,  m.  Nov.  7,  1660,  Anna  Hazeltine  ;  Caleb^,  b.  1662,  m.  Nov.  23,  1685,  Lucy 
Edwards  ;  Capt.  John*,  b.  Mar.  6,  1687-8,  m.  Dec.  22,  1715,  Elizabeth  Lord  ;  Dea.  Nathan- 
iel*, b.  July  16,  1733,  m.  Jan.  i,  1756,  Elizabeth  Low;  David',  b.  Feb.  4,  1766,  m.  Nancy 
Stacy  ;  Eliza  Pierce"  Kimball,  m.  Reeder  Smith^. 

5357. 

ALANSON    L.'    CLEVELAND    (Edward^  Edward^  JohnS  Palmer^, 

Edward^  Mosesi),  d.  Norwalk,  O.,  Oct.  5,  187 1,  a.  65,  m.  Cato,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  25,  1828,  Betsey  White,  b.  Ballston,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  181 1,  d. 
Norwalk,  da.  Henry  and  Nancy  (Bright  or  Wright).  L'd  Cato. 
After  1840,  dwelt  always  at  Norwalk,  farmer.  She  1.  N.  1887. 
Ch, :  Henry  White*,  b.  July  7,  1829,  Cato,  d.  Aug.  10,  183 1. 

-{-11786  William  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  May  28,  1836,  Con- 
quest, Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y. 

11787  Melissa  Helen'  Cleveland,  b.  July  15,  1839,  Cato, 
m.  Norwalk,  Feb.  i,  i860,  Ephraim  Templer  of  Norwalk.  Ch.: 
Myrtle  Max^  Templer,  b.  Jan.  27,  1864;  Faimle  Grace''  Templer, 
Oct.  25,  1868. 

11 788  Alanson®  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1842,  Norwalk, 
last  heard  of  pending  Chattanooga  battle,  when  he  was  a  Union 
scout.     Went  to  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  said  he  would  go  to  Europe. 

11 789  Fanny  Janette'  Cleveland,  b.  June  7,  1845,  Nor- 
walk, m.  Jackson,  Amador  co.,  Cal.,  Hon.  S.  W.  Griffith,  1.  Jack- 
son, 1S85,  judge,  lawyer.  Ch.:  2.  Roderick  Random^,  b.  Nov. 
4,  1847,  Norwalk,  d.  May  14,  1850. 

-^11790     James  Roderick'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  5,  1850,  N. 

5361. 

PHILO'  CLEVELAND  (Edward»),  m.  ist,  Norwalk,  O.,  July 
31,  1840,  Mary  Keder,  b.  N.  Oct.  27,  1822,  died  Bryan,  Williams 
CO.,  O.,  Jan.  20,  1863,  da.  Lewis  and  Rebecca  (Stevens).  He  m. 
2d,  Center  tp.,  Williams  co.,  O.,  July  30,  1863,  Caroline  Selina 
Clark,  b.  Martinsburg,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1827,  da.  War- 
ner and  Polly  (Corwin).  Dwelt  since  1851  at  Bryan,  1883,  pros- 
perous farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

11791  Amelia**  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  10,  1841,  d.  Mar.,  1861, 
m.  Bryan,  O.,  Cornelius  Tawney,  he  died  in  Kan.  by  accident ; 
dwelt  Bryan.     Ch.:   2  das.\  both  d.  bef.  1883. 

11 792  Parlina'  Cleveland,  b.  July  13,  1842,  m.  Morris 
Loverige,  1.  Goshen,  Elkhart  co.,  Ind.     s.  p. 

1 1 793  Lewis'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1844,  d.  in  Union 
army,  Nov.  12,  1864,  lost  arm  in  U.  S.  A.,  died  in  consequence. 
Son',  b.  Dec,  1845,  d.  same  day ;  Son',  b.  Jan.,  1847,  d.  a.  2  days ; 
Son',  b.  Jan.,  1848,  d.  same  day. 

+  11794  Hiram' Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  8,  1849.  Fred',  b.  Feb. 
21,  1851,  d.  Nov.  17,  1866;  Jay  M.',  b.  Aug.  18,  1853,  d.  Apr.  25, 
1867. 

11795  Rebecca  B.'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  6,  1856,  m.  San- 
ford  Cooley,  1.  Pulaski,  Williams  co.  (Bryan  P.  O.),  O.  Ch.: 
Mary^  Cooley;  Charlotte'^  Cooley;  Clark^  Cooley;  Harry^  Cooley. 


1466  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

1 1796  Julius  P."  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20,  1858,  m.  Bryan, 
Dec.  5,  1882,  Mary  Jane  Moore,  b.  Jefferson  tp.,  Williams  co., 
O.,  May  II,  i860,  da.  William  and  Martha  (Dixon),  1.  Bryan. 

11797  Phila  Ann^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  i860.  Sylvia 
A.*,  b.  July  3,  d.  Nov.  4,  1862.  By  2d  m.:  Jethro  G.',  b.  May 
18,  d.  Sept.  30,  1864. 

5362. 

PHILANDER'  CLEVELAND  (Edward«),  m.  Isabel  Sloane, 
1.  Bellevue,  Eaton  co.,  Mich.,  1883.     Ch.: 

11798-800  Edson^  Cleveland  ;  Mary  Jane*;  Ann  Eliza^; 
Frank' Cleveland  ;  CAROLINE^ 

5363. 

FREDERICK'  CLEVELAND  (Edward^),  died  Angola,  Ind., 
ab.  1864,  m.  Amelia  Taylor  (she  m.  2d,  Lininger);  dwelt  in  An- 
gola.    Ch.:  5: 

11801  Ansel*  Cleveland,  of  n.  Angola,  1883  ;  2  d.  y. 

5364. 

WILLIAM  PERKINS'  CLEVELAND  (Edward^),  m.  Nor- 
walk,  O.,  Apr.  17,  1848,  Sarah  Medora  Shedd,  b.  Jefferson  co., 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1827,  da.  Enoch  and  Altena  (Gray),  1.  Norwalk, 
1885,  carpenter.     Ch.:  Son*,  b.  and  d.  Apr   7,  1849. 

1 1802  Charlotte  Lucretia*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  22,  1850, 
m.  N.,  Nov.  8,  1 87 1,  George  Albert  Trumbull,  b.  N.,  Mar.  i,  1849, 
s.  Isaac  and  Sarah  (Keene)  of  N.,  1.  Colfax,  Whitman  co.,  Wash- 
ington. Ch.:  Leila'  Trumbull^  b.  Apr.  15,  1S76.  Lucy  Medora", 
b.  May  9,  1852,  d.  Aug.  22,  1S54. 

+  11803     Albert  Enoch*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  12,  1856. 

Leonora  Amanda*,  b.  June  26,  1862,  d.  Sept.  2, 1863. 

5370. 

LYNDON'    CLEVELAND  (Benjamine,  Edw  ^  Johns  Palmer',  Edw.^), 

m.  Bridgewater,  Vt.,  1825,  Priscilla  Johnson,  b.  Salem,  N.  H., 
Sept.  14,  1798,  d.  Granville,  Vt.,  vSept.  27,  187 1,  a  da.  John.  He 
m.  2d,  Aletheia  Wheeler,  b.  Pittsfield,  Vt.,  1824,  da.  Joshua  and 
Abigail  (Greenleaf),  1.  Pittsfield,  1887,  farmer.     Ch.: 

+ 1 1804     Benjamin  Franklin"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  14,  1826. 

-j-11805     John  Lyndon*  Cleveland,  b.  vSept.  19,  1827. 

1 1806  Augusta  Frances*,  b.  Apr.  4,  1835,  died  Sept.  18, 
1868,  unm. 

1 1807  MiLO  William*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14,  1839,  killed 
in  Wilderness  battle,  1864,  m.  Julia  Watson  (she  m.  2d,  Haskell 
Laird), 

5371. 

ORANGE'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamhv),  m.  Burlington,  Vt, 
Sept.  5,  1827,  Philencia  Eastman,  b.  Newport,  Sullivan  co.,  N. 
H.,  Apr.  4,  1804,  d.  Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  Sept.  18,  187 1,  da.  Johnson 
and  Sarah,  1.  Hyde  Park,  1887.     Ch.: 

+  11808     Orlando  Joseph*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  25,  1833,  Vt. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1467 

1 1809  Sarah  Alvira*,  b.  Sept.  16,  1835,  d.  bef.  1886. 

11810  Clarissa  Rebecca",  b.  June  4,  1839. 

1 181 1  Louisa  Ann**  Cleveland,  b.  June  i,  1841,  m.  Lar- 
vin  Lamphear,  1.  Belvidere,  Vt.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

-|-ii8i2     Charles  Alonzo^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1847. 

11813  Harriet  Elizabeth*,  b.  Dec.  27,  1849,  unm.,  lives 
Hyde  Park. 

5374. 

PHILENA  BRIGGS^  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin"),  m.  Dec. 
30,  1830,  Truman  Tenney,  dwelt  Morristown,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch, 
b.  Morristown  : 

11814  Maiy  F/iilena^  Teiniey,  b.  June  2,  1832,  died  Jan.  10, 
1884,  m.  Abial  Spaulding,  I'd  Morristown,  farmer. 

11815  Loriif  Tciiiiev,  b.  June  10,  1838,  m.  Calista  ]\Ioulton  ; 
I'd  Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  farmer. 

11816  Elvira  Jajie"  Tenney^  b.  Oct.  25,  1842,  m.  Nathan  W. 
Haws,  I'd  Morrisville,  Vt.,  blacksmith. 

5375, 

ALDLS  MILO'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin«),  died  Hyde  Park, 
Vt.,  Feb.  29,  1880,  a.  68,  m.  Morristown,  Vt.,  Feb.  5,  1840,  Eliza 
Maria  Downs,  b.  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1814,  d.  Wolcott,  Vt., 
Mav  8,  1883,  da.  Joshua  and  Susan  (West),  farmer.  Ch.  born 
Hyde  Park  : 

+  11817  Carlos  Lorenzo*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1841. 
11818  Charles  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  June  10,  1845. 
I  [819     Andrew  August"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  3,  1850, 

11820  Mary  Alice*,  July  3,  1853. 

5376. 

ABIGAIL  SLOCUM^  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin'),  d.  Hyde 
Park,  Vt.,  Feb.  14,  1885,  a.  68,  m.  Hyde  P.,  Mar.  26,  1848,  Abel 
Smalley,  b.  Norwich,  Vt.,  July  6,  1819,  d.  H.  P.,  Apr.  15,  1880,  a 
s.  Abel  and  Sarah  (Allard),  farmer.     Ch.: 

1 1 82 1  Elmer  Aloiizo"  Smalley,  b.  June  19,  1849,  m.  North 
Troy,  Orleans  co.,  Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1871,  Carrie  Maria  Blanchard,  b. 
Potton,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  Mar.  2,  1850,  da.  Thomas  and  Caroline 
(Dailing),  1.  Hyde  Park,  dealer  in  horses.  Ch.:  Etta  Josctte^ 
Smaller,  b.  Jan.  27,  1872  ;  Edtia  IsaJore'  Smalley,  Oct.  23,  1875  ;  ^^i- 
bert  AbeP  Smalley,  June  23,  1880. 

5378. 

NELSON  ALONZO'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  m.  Wil- 
liamstown, Vt.,  Dec.  7,  1843,  Lydia  Lucretia  Downs,  b.  Vershire, 
Vt.,  Dec.  18,  1823,  d.  Sheiburne,  Vt.,  Dec.  28,  1882,  da.  Joshua 
and  Nancy  (West),  1.  Sheiburne,  1886,  farmer.  Ch.:  Julia  Ann*, 
b.  Mar.  24,  1845,  ^-  Julv  12,  1862  ;  Jane  Verona*,  b.  Jan.  6,  1847, 
d.  July  8,  1862. 

+  11822     Henry  Murillo*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  4,  1850. 

4-11823     William  Albert"  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  1854. 


1^68  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

iiS:j4     Burton*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  27.  1S56,  mim. 
+  iiS:;5     BvRox  Huxtlev*  Clevel.-vnd,  b.  Dec.  6,  1S5S. 
11S26     Nelson  Aloxzo**,  b.  Nov.  22,  1863,  m.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  Feb.  II.  1SS4,  Janette  Estella  Weatherwax,  b.  Peru.  Clinton 
CO..  N.  Y..  Jan.  22'.  1S66,  da.  David  and  Hannah  (Evans).     Of 
W.  Charlotte,  Vt.,  joiner,     s.  r. 

5379. 

PHILO  CAMP^  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin*),  m.  ist.  Hyde 
Park,  Vt..  Sept.  10.  1S48,  Sally  Whitcorab,  b.  Washington,  Vt., 
Sept.  5.  1S22,  da.  Simeon  and  Betsey  (Young).  He  m.  2d,  Hyde 
Park,  Aug.  19,  1873,  ^Irs.  ]\Lary  Elizabeth  (Whitcomb)  Foss,  b. 
H.  P..  Aug\  21,  1844,  wid.  Benjamin  Perry  Foss,  da.  Sylvester 
and  Harriet  (Fisher).  I'd  Hyde  Park,  hotel  prop.,  1.  1877.  Clare- 
mont.  N.  H.,  farmer.     Ch.  by  1st  m.: 

1 1827  Alma  Eliza",  b.  J^^ly  3O1  1849.  m.  Hyde  P.,  June 
10.  1870,  Frank  Leland  of  Johnson.  Vt. 

1 1828  AxoREw  PHlLo^  b.  Jan.  i.  1851,  d.  Sept.  24,  1873, 
m.  Hyde  P.,  June  30.  1873.  Cynthia  Robinson  Sherwin.  da.  Ly- 
man Barrows  and  Hannah  Kimball  (Baker),  s.  r.  Ellen 
SALLV^  b.  Aug.  9.  1858,  d.  Jan.  15,  1877.     By  2d  m.: 

RoLLix  AxDRE\v'\  b.  Nov.  10,  1880. 

5380. 

WUUitnr  GooditJe  (jerusha«),  m.  Morristown.  Vt.,  Oct.  20, 
1840.  Louisa  Sargent,  b.  Tuftonborough.  Carroll  co..  N.'  H..  i\Iar. 
27),  1819.  da.  Robert  and  Jane  (Libby).  Enlisted  Oct.  10.  1862, 
for  9  months.  Co.  E.  13th  "Vt.,  was  of  the  troops  in  Gettysburg- 
battle  repulsing  Pickett's  charge,  pensioner,  1.  Stowe.  Vt.,  far- 
mer.    Ch.  b.  Morristown  : 

11829  Willui'n  Henry  Harrison^  Goodah\  b.  Apr.  29,  1841, 
m.  Watsburg-,  Vt..  Apr.,  1867,  Aldora  Wait,  b.  Stowe,  da.  Frank 
and  Elizabeth  (Shaw),  1.  Morristown,  farmer.  Ch.:  Fred  Clin- 
ton^ Goodalc  :  Frank  Theodore^  Goodale  :  Mark  Irvine^  Goodalc. 

Roxana  Ann^  Goodah\  b.  May  12,  1844,  m.  M.,  Chas. 
Hastings.  Ch.:  4.  Laura  [anc^  Goodah\  b.  Apr.  29,  1851,  died 
Feb.  2  3\  1867. 

Ida  Xanuvhf  Goodale.  b.  Mar.  27,  1853,  m.  1st,  M., 
Apr.  9,  1871,  Levi  Cole,  b.  M.,  Sept.  22,  1847,  died  M.,  Sept.  15, 
1866.  s.  Harvey  and  Mary  (Springer),  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  ^L, 
Dec.  27.  1877,  Nat  Nathaniel  Moody,  b.  Stowe,  Nov.  10,  1844,  s. 
John,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Fncz  Albertie^  Cole  :  Glen  Levi'*  Cole. 
By  2d  m.:  Mai^gie  Z.*  Moodx ;  Les  J^  Moodv ;  Jessie  T.^  Moody. 
Harriet  I'iola*  Goodale,  b.  Dec.  5.  1862.  d.  Feb.  i6.  1S63. 

5383. 

AARON'    CLEVELAND    (john«,   Edwai-a',    lohn*.  Palmei-s,  Edward', 

Moses>),  died  Sullivan.  Pa.,  Feb.  28,  1874.  a.  71.  m.  Sterling,  Vt., 
Aug.  30.  I  S3 1,  Betsey  Dyke.  b.  Sterling  Aug.  30,  1805.  d.  Rich- 
mond. Pa..  Jan.  15.  1877,  a  da.  Reuben  and  Elizabeth  (Holden), 
dwelt  Sullivan,  farmer.     Ch.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1469 

1 1830  RoxANA*  Cleveland,  b.  Vt.,  d.  Richmond  Jan.  16, 
1877,  m.  Mr.  Jaquirsh.  Ch.:  Averf  Jaqiiirsh  ;  Horace'  Jaguirsh  ; 
Pe7-fncla^  Jaquirsk  ;  Elvitf  Jaqitirsh  ;  Ellas''  Jaqidrsh  ;  Clara'  Ja- 
qtiirsh  ;  Add'  Jaquirsh  ;  Rose'  Jaqidrsh  ;  Floid''  Jaquirsk. 

+  11831  Amasa  Burnett*  Cleveland,  b.  May  30,  1824,  Vt. 
+  11832  Levi*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  16,  1827,  Morristown,  Vt. 
-j-11833  Elias  Smith*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  12,  1829,  Sterling. 
11834  Asa*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  30,  1831,  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  m.  ist, 
Augusta'    Cleveland  -[-4168,  2d,    -I-11835  James'  Cleveland. 

5386. 

HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (john^-),  d.  Sempronius,  Cayuga 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  before  1885,  m.  vScott,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  23,  1834,  Alice  Dike, 
b.  Sterling,  Vt.,  Nov.  16,  1807,  a  daughter  Reuben  and  Elizabeth 
(Holden),  I'd  Richmond,  Pa.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Sullivan,  Pa.: 

1 1836  Laura'  Cleveland,  b.  June  28,  1836,  m.  Harvey' 
Cleveland  -I-4164. 

1 1837  DwTGHT*  Cleveland,  b.  July  i,  1840,  d.  S.  Aug.  4, 
1863.  11838  Harrison*  Cleveland,  b.  July  3,  1842.  11839  Ste- 
phen* Cleveland,  May  21,  1846.  11840  Enos*  Cleveland,  Sept. 
25,  1848.  11841  Ira*  Cleveland,  b.  May  i,  1850,  d.  S.  Sept.  24, 
1877. 

5389. 

JAMES'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  d.  Covington,  Pa.,  May  2, 
1879,  m.  Ch.:  11842  Abner*  Cleveland  11843  Orson*  Cleve- 
land. 

5390. 

BENJAMIN'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Ch.:  11844-50 
^Iartin*  Cleveland  ;  Norman"  ;  Lutia*  Cleveland  ;  Ora^  ; 
Silas*  ;  Stephen*  ;  ^•'rank*  Cleveland. 

5394. 

MARY'  CLEVELAND  (john-),  m.  Covington,  Pa.,  Jan.  i, 
1836,  Cyrus  Maynard,  b.  \l.  Apr.  i,  1812,  d.  C.  Feb.  25,  1883,  s. 
Shubael  and   Mary  (Ruggles),  dwelt  Covington,  mason.     Ch.: 

1 185 1  Ortoell  Amos"  Maynard,   b.    Mar.   30,    1837,   Sullivan,   Pa, 

11852  Stephen  Franklin:  Maynard,  June  11,  1838,  Troy,  Pa.  11853 
William  Edward''  Maynard,  Aug.  7,  1840,  T.  11854  Laura  Jeru- 
sha^  Maynard,  Feb.  28,  1843,  T.  Caroline\  b.  May  12,  1845,  Sul- 
livan, d.  Covington  Dec.  3,  t88o  ;  Clarissa  Ann"^,  b.  Feb.  28,  1848, 
Troy,  d.  May,  1864. 

11855  Shubael  Archibald'^  Maynard,  b.  July  22,  1852,  Sulli- 
van, m.  Ida  Adell*"^  Cleveland  -I-9866.  11856  George  I nghanr' 
Maynard,  b.  Mar.  5,  1854,  Troy,  Pa. 

5395. 

ORWELL'  CLEVELAND  (john^),  d.  Covington,  Pa.,  before 
1885,  m.  H^trriet  Sumner.  Ch.:  11857  Sally*.  11858  Violetta*. 
1 1859    Almena*.      11860    Janette*.     11861     Andrew   Vernon* 


I470  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  14,  1848,  Sullivan,  Pa.,  m.  Lucina  Plumley* 
Cleveland  +9849.  1 1862-6  Randolph'  Cleveland;  Ada'; 
Ella'  ;  Ernest'  ;  Fannie'  ;  Willber'  ;  Ora'. 

5396. 

WILLIAM  RILEY'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Troy,  Pa., 
Sept.  29,  1868.  Selena  Polly'  Cleveland  -[-41 71  (EUshae,  Eiisha% 
HopestiiH,  SamueP,  SamueP,  Mosesi)  has  Hved  Covington,  Sullivan,  and 
Richmond,  Pa.,  1.  1884  Mansfield,  Pa.,  farmer.  Ch.:  11867-70. 
Ellen  Philinda',  b.  Sept.  16,  1875,  Sullivan  ;  Sarah  Angeline', 
Feb.  10,  1878,  S.;  Williana',  Mar.  2,  1880,  Richmond  ;  Dora 
Jane'  Cleveland,  Oct.  21,  1882,  R. 

5407. 

JKaVif  SlOCUni    (Marys,  Edward^,  John*,  Palmers,  Edward^),  m.   Dun- 

daff,  vSusquehanna  co.,  Pa.,  Mar.  30,  1842,  John  Cottrell,  b.  R.  I. 
May  6,  1815,  d.  Pa.  Jan.  6,  1866,  a  son  John  and  Esther  (Bright- 
man),  farmer;  she  1.  Burnwood,  Susquehanna  co.,  Pa.  Ch.; 
Mary  Sop/pa^  Cottrell,  b.  Feb.  16,  1843,  ^-  Sept.  7,  1844. 

11871  Francis  /allies^  Cottrell,  b.  June  11,  1844,  m.  July  3, 
1868,  Martha  Lee,  1.  Burnwood,  farmer;  ch.:  4  s.,  2  das.  11872 
Arnold  Potter^  Cottrell,  b.  Feb.  23,  1846,  unm.,  farmer.  11873  Je- 
riisha^  Cottrell,  b.  Jan.  10,  1848,  m.  Erastus  Root  Foster,  1.  Burn- 
w^ood,  farmer;  ch.:  5.  11874  Alice  Josephine'"  Cottrell,  b.  Mar.  8, 
1850,  m.  Archibald  Lament  Foster,  1.  Burnwood,  carpenter. 
1 1875  Luretta^  Cottrell,  b.  Jan.   2,  1853,  m.  Job  William  Blandin, 

1.  Equinunk,  Wayne  co..  Pa.,  factory  foreman.  11876  Lillie 
May"  Cottrell,  b.  May  i,  1858,  m.  William  Norman  Lee,  1.  Burn- 
wood, stone-cutter.  11877  Ida  Melinda"  Cottrell,  b.  June  11,  1861^ 
m.  Wellington  Adolphus  Vincent,  1.  Forest  City,  Pa.,  farmer  ; 
Ch.:  3. 

5413. 

MARTHA  ANN'  CLEVELAND   (Enos«,   Edward^,  JohnS  Palmer^, 

Edward^),  died  Richmond,  Pa.,  Jan.  25,  1873,  a.  45,  m.  Covington, 
Pa.,  Nov.  I,  1848,  Henry  Eaton  Dike,  b.  Sterling,  Vt.,  July  3, 
1823,  a  s.  Asa  and  Jane  (Eaton).  Ch.:  Joseph"  Dike,  b.  Aug.  23, 
Covington,  d.  C.  Sept.  11,  1850.  11878  Asa  Henrf  Dike,  b.  July 
30,  1853,  Milflin,  Schuylkill  co..  Pa,  1.  Richmond  1875.  11879 
Helen  Amanda^  Dike,  "b.  Aug.  27,  1857,  Mifflin.  11880  Charles 
Bingley"  Dike,  b.  Oct.  28,  1859,  Sewardton,  Fayette  co.,  Pa.  Mar- 
tha Arietta^  Dike,  b.  May  6,  1861,  Coudersport,  Pa.,  d.  Richmond 
July  16,  1865.  ////.",  b.  Jan.  5,  R.,  d.  7,  1864.  11881  Orrin  Cleve- 
land" Dike,  b.  Jan.  23,  1866,  R.     1 1882  Martha  Jane"  Dike,  b.  Mar. 

2,  1870,  R. 

Henry  Eaton  Dike  dwelt  Covingt.  to  Sept.  15,  1852,  Mifflin 
to  Sept.  20,  1859,  Sewardton  ;  1.  1885  Richmond,  millwright. 

Dike  ancestry :  —  Ar?)is:  Dikes,  or  Dykes  (Cumberland).  Or.  3  ciiiquefoils  sa.  Crest 
—  Lobster  vert.  .  .  .  Name  Dike,  Dykes,  Dilkes  in  Eng.  from  1066.  .  .  .  Abraham, 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  1656.  Richard,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  m.  Aug.  7,  1667,  Rebecca  Doliver. 
.  .  .  Reuben,  b.  perhaps  17*60,  of  per.  Vt.,  m.  Elizabeth  Holden  ;  Asa^  Dike,  of  Sterling, 
m.  Jane  Eaton^. 

Eato)i  ancestry :  —  Samuel',  b.  per.  1770,  of  per.  Vt.,  m.  Edna  Hunkins ;  Henry^,  m. 
Margaret  Whitney^^  ;  Jane^  Eaton,  ni.  Asa  Dike'-^. 

Whitney  ancestry :  Henry^'  ;  John^s  [See  +2220,  p.  856]  ;  Joseph"",  b.  Norwalk,  Conn., 
Mar.  I,  1678,  m.   Hannah  Hoyt< ;    Hezekiah^",  b.  N.  Apr.  10,  1705,  m.  N.  Jan.  3,  1732-3, 


DESCENDANTS  OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1471 

Marg-aret  Harris  ;  Hezekiah^i,  b.  N.,  m.  Sarah  Taylor,  b.  prob.  N.  July  16,  17:54,  daughter 
Josiah  and  Thankful  (French);  Margaret^'-^  Whitney,  m.  Henry  Eaton'' —  li  /t///iey  ^en., 
//:  Q2S. 

Hovt,  Hoit,  HaigJit  a«c^i-/rv .— Simeon,  or  Simon',  b.  Eng.  about  1595,  Salem,  Mass., 
1628,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  1629,  Dorchester,  Scituate,  Mass.,  Windsor  1639,  Fairfield,  Conn., 
d.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Sept.  i,  16^7;  Walter^,  early  settler  Norwalk  ;  ZerubbabeP,  m.  ist, 

,  2d,  Mrs.  Mehitabel   (Rockwell)  Keeler,  wid.  of  John  Keeler,  da.  John  of  Stamford; 

Hannah*  Hoyt,  m.  Joseph  Whitney^". 

5417. 

LORENZO  DOW  CLEVELAND  (William^,  Edward",  JohnS  Pal- 
mer^, Edward^  Mosesi),  m.  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1845,  Maria  Me- 
lissa Cooke,  b.  Oneonta  Dec.  13,  1827,  daughter  Rice  and  Lucre- 
tia  (Sloane),  1.  Thompson,  Pa.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Thompson  : 

1 1883  Emilie  Jane"  Cleveland,  b.  June  2,  1847,  m.  ist, 
John  G.  Fairchild,  2d,  William  E.  Van  Antwerp,  1.  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.     Ch.  by  ist  m.:   Louis  Henrf  Fairchild. 

1 1 884  William  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  -29,  1848,  m. 
Mary  Eva  Kishbaugh,  1.  Thompson,  farmer.  11885  John  Ri- 
ley® Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1850,  m.  Emma  Mellody,  1.  Susque- 
hanna Depot,  Pa.,  machinist.  11886  Elijah  Lorenzo"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Sept.  10,  1852,  m.  Lucy  Rhoane,  1.  Thompson,  farmer. 
11887  Floro  Delmanza*  Cleveland,  b.  June  18,  1854,  m.  Ida  Ce- 
lestia  Sherwood,  1.  Starucca,  Wayne  county,  Pa.,  farmer.  11888 
Maria  Melissa'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  30,  1855,  m.  Lemuel  W. 
Florence,  1.  Binghamton.  11889  Della  Lucretia'  Cleveland, 
b.  Dec.  TO,  1858,  unmarried,  1.  Binghamton.  11890  Rice  Cooke* 
Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  11,  1861,  m.  Alma  Esther  Howell,  1.  Starucca, 
farmer.     11891   Flora  Belle'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  31,  1871. 

5419. 

JAMES  CARGILL'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam»),  m.  ist,  Elmira 
Gear,  b.  Wayne  co.,  Pa.,  d.  Mar.,  1S61.  He  m.  2d,  Aug.  24,  1S62, 
Lucinda  Castle,  b.  Greene,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1838,  1.  Binghamton, 
N.  Y.,  retired  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  ;  11892  Eva  Jane'  Cleve- 
land, b.  1855,  m.  Mar.,  1876,  Eugene  Vosburg.  By  2d  m.  : 
1 1893  Harvey  J.',  b.  May  26,  1863,  1.  Westfield,  Mass.,  book- 
keeper. II 894  William  Leroy'  Cleveland,  b.  May  27,  1865, 
1.  Binghamton,  dry  goods.  11895  Julius  Elwell'  Cleveland, 
b.  Feb.  21,  1867,  1.  Binghamton,  clothier.  Minnie  May',  b.  Feb, 
5,  1869.     11896  Artemus  Ward'  Cleveland,  Feb.  25,  1878. 

5424. 

SMITH  ANGELL'  CLEVELAND   (lsrael«,  Albro^,  JohnS  Palmer', 

Edward^  Mosesi),  m.  ist  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  12,  1840,  Ruth  Ferris, 
b.  S.  Aug.  4,  1S18,  d.  S.  Dec.  22,  1861,  da.  Joseph  and  Sally 
(Wood).  He  m.  2d,  S.,  Oct.  30,  1862,  Sarissa  Talcott,  b.  vS.  Feb. 
22,  1820,  da.  Joshua  and  Sarissa  (Taylor),  1.  New  Hartford,  N.  Y., 
1882,  farmer,  real  est.  owner.  Ch.:  by  ist  m.,  b.  Smyrna: 
1 1897  Hiram  Lavette'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1842,  d.  Fort 
Schuyler,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  31,  1864,  soldier  in  civil  war. 

+  11898     ZiBA  Valette'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  24,  1844. 

-1-11899     Israel  Angell'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  23,  1846. 
11900     Adella  Cleveland  (adopted),  b.  Sept.  7,  185 1,  m. 
Herbert  Converse,  1.  la.   1879;  Colo,  Story  co.,  la.,  1883.     Ch.  : 
Ida  J.  Converse;  Jessie  Converse ;  Ralph  Converse. 


14^2  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

11901  Ida  Jessie'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  24,  1855,  m.  New 
Hartford  Nov.  24,  1880,  Addison  Weed,  b.  Huron,  N.  Y.,  June 
28,  1852,  s.  Oscar  and  Rebecca  Yeicus  (Watson),  1.  North  Rose, 
Wayne  co.,  N.  ¥.,  farmer.     Ch.  :  Alfred  Cleveland^  Weed,  b.  July 

28,  1881. 

5425. 

SETH  PALMER'  CLEVELAND  (israeK),  m.  ist,  Smyrna, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1842,  L.  Charlotte  Barber,  b.  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y., 
1813,  d.  Smyrna  Jan.  14,  1843,  da.  Moses  and  Charlotte  (Gardi- 
ner). ■  He  m.  2d,  Lebanon,  Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1843, 
vSally  Loomis,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  vSept.  8,  1821,  da.  George  and 
Marilla  (Weed),  1.  Smyrna,  1879;  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.,  b.  Smyrna:  11902  Martha  N."  Cleveland,  b.  Dec. 
10,  1842,  Georgetown,  m.  Dec.  23,  1861,  Anthony  Chapman,  1. 
Smyrna.     By  2d  m.  : 

11903  George  Washington' Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  27,  1843, 
d.  Mar.  21,  1861.  11904  Charlotte  Gertrude',  b.  Feb.  14,  1846, 
d.  July  5,  1872.  1 1905  Adelaide  M.'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  8, 
1848,  m.  .Dec.  25,  1873,  John  Bellinger  of  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  1. 
Hubbardsville,  Madison  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  11 906  Artelissa 
M.'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1855,  m.  Dec.  5,  1875,  Devillon 
Reynolds  of  Plymouth,  farmer.  11907  Palmer  Seth'  Cleve- 
land, b.  June  II,  1861,  Smyrna,  m.  Jan.  31,  1883,  Ella  Hagan,  1. 
Smyrna. 

5426. 

-    ALEXANDER'  CLEVELAND  (israei^),  d.  Smyrna,  N.  Y. 
Feb.    22,    1875,  a.  53,  m.   S.  Dec.   15,   1847,  Elizabeth   Ferris,  b 
Columbus,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1830,  da.  Jesse  and  Zeruiah  (Decker). 
Of  Smyrna,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Smyrna  : 

+  11908     Lawrence  Burdett*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  25,  1849 
Adelia  Nancy',  b.  Jan.  15,  1852,  d.  Mar.  18,  1853, 

1 1909  Eliza  Almira'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  8,  1854,  m.  S 
Jan.  19,  1876,  Edward  Isbell,  farmer. 

11910  Minnie  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  b.  May  25,  1861, 
d.  Smyrna  Dec.  29,  1879,  m.  S.  May  7,  1879,  William  P.  Briggs 
Ch.  :  Minnie  Cleveland"  Briggs,  b.  Nov.  18,  1879. 

5427. 

WASHINGTON  LA  FAYETTE'  CLEVELAND  (israei-), 
d.  Clifton  Springs,  Ontario  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1884,  a.  58,  m. 
Hawley,  Wayne  co..  Pa.,  July  2,  1851,  Julia  Stidd,  b.  Dingman, 
Pike  CO.,  Pa.,  Apr.  27,  1825,  da.  Jonathan  Owen  and  Sally 
(Goble).     Ch.  b.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y. : 

-J-II9II     Frank  Ferguson'  Cleveland,  b.  June  11,  1852. 

1 191 2  Flora  Della'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  19,  1854,  artist. 

11913  Jennie  Ruth"  Cleveland,  b.  May  4,  1859,  artist. 
Washington  La  Fayette'  Cleveland,  at  the  age  of  17  re- 
ceived a  certificate  enabling  him  to  teach  school,  which  he  did 
eight  winters.  At  21  learned  carpenter's  trade;  served  as  dep. 
sheriff  in  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.;  rem.  from  Hornellsville,  i860,  to 
Erie,  Pa.;  engaged  successfully  in  oil  business  and  manufactur- 
ing.    Obituary  notices  in  The  Despatch,  Erie,  Oct.  13  and  ij,  1S84. 


I 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1473 

5428. 

POLLY  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (israei.),  m.  Smyrna,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  26,  1850,  Nathaniel  Tallman  Ferris,  b.  Columbus,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  21,  1823,  s.  Jesse  and  Zeruiah  (Decker),  1.  Smyrna,  1879-83, 
farmer  and  carpenter.     Ch.  b.  Smyrna  : 

11914  Cleveland  Nathaniel*  Ferris,  b.  Apr.  1852,  m.  S.  July 
3,  1873,  Mary  Brown,  b.  Aug.  31,  1855,  da.  Solomon  and  Parin- 
tha  or  Barintha.  Ch.  b.  Smyrna:  Frank  NathanieP  Ferris,  July 
27,  1875  ;  JVarren.  Brozvii^  Ferris,  Oct.  30,  1877.  Lavern  Maria"" 
Ferris,  b.  Mar.  26,  1854,  d.  Feb.  10,  1856. 

1 19 15  Cortland  Lewellian^  Ferris,  b.  June  27,  1858,  m.  S. 
July  28,  1881,  Libbie  Bartlett,  b.  Dec.  29,  1853,  1859,  da.  Patrick 
and  Julia,  1.  Smyrna.  Ch.  :  Harry  Nathaniel  Ferris,  b.  Oct.  23, 
1882,  Smyrna.     11916     Leland  Lavette^  Ferris,  b.  May  16,   1865. 

5429. 

ROXY  MELVINA'  CLEVELAND  (israei"),  m.  Smyrna, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  26,  1850,  Henry  T.  Ferguson,  b.  S.  July  2,  1826,  s. 
Lemuel  and  Hannah  (Tower),  I'd  Smyrna,  1.,  1883,  Annawan, 
Henry  co..  111.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  11917  S?nith  Cleveland^  Ferguson, 
b.  June  I,  185 1,  Smyrna,  m.  May  26,  1877,  Eva  Prior  of  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.;  was  publisher  Cincinnati,  O.,  1878.  11918  JJ^il- 
liam  Henry*"  Ferguson,  b.  July  31,  1865,  Annawan.  11919  Louis 
Anthony^  Ferguson,^.  Dec.  22,  1867,  Annawan. 

5430. 

LYSANDER  STEPHEN'  CLEVELAND  (israei«),  m. 
Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1856,  Elizabeth  J.  Bennet,  b.  S.  Sept.  4, 
1836,  da.  Alonzo  L.  and  Tryphosa  (Gardner);  1.  Smyrna  1882-3, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Smyrna:  11920  Fred  Lysander®,  b.  Sept.  29, 
1863.     11921  Algernon  Bennet*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  3,  1871. 

5431. 

ARNOLD  MEDBERY'  CLEVELAND  (Angeii«,  Albro^  john«, 
Palmers,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Granvillc,  O.,  Jan.  15,  1856,  Annette 
Abigail  Austin,  b.  Sullivan,  O.,  Oct.  29,  1838,  d.  Leavenworth, 
Kan.,  bef.  Dec.  27,  1894,  da.  Daniel  Hudson  and  Louisa  Melinda 
(Rugg);  of  Chicago,  111.,  1876,  U.  S.  ganger  there  ;  Worthington, 
O.,  1878,  Columbus,  O.;  Leavenworth  1894,  com.  merch.  s.  p. 

5432. 

CAROLINE  ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (Angeiie),  d.  Delaware, 
Delaware  co.,  O.,  Apr.  7,  1883,  a.  51,  m.  Worthington,  O.,  Sept. 
3,  185 1,  Franklin  Kellogg  Hulburd;  he  d.  in  army  May  5,  1862; 
I'd  1878,  Worthington.  Ch. :  Franklin  Cleveland*  Hulburd,  b. 
Sept.  23,  1852,  Columbus,  O.,  d.  Apr.  2,  1853. 

1 1922  Caroline  Amanda*  Hulburd,  b.  Apr.  13,  1858,  Morris, 
Grundy  co..  111.,  m.  Apr.  13,  1882,  John  Fletcher  Denison,  1. 
Delaware,  O.  Horace  Cleveland*  Htdburd,  b.  May  6,  186 1,  Morris, 
d.  Mar.  22,  1863. 

93 


1474 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY 


5433. 


NATHANIEL  MEDBERRY'  CLEVELAND  (Angeii^),  m. 
Camillus,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1859,  Nancy  Maria  Parsons,  b.  Ches- 
terfield, Mass.,  June  22,  1835,  ^^-  Maurice  and  Amanda  (Clark), 
I.  Worthington,  O.,  1878.  Ch.  b.  Worthington  :  11923  Emma 
Elizabeth^.  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  8,  1861.  11924  Franklin  Hul- 
BURD*  Cleveland,  b.  June  22,  1862  ;  Mary  Parsons*,  b.  Sept. 
29,  1864,  d.  July  16,  1865.  11925  Lucy  Annette*,  b.  Apr.  25,  1866. 
11926  Henry  Arnold*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  20,  1868;  Edwin 
Parsons*,  b.  Mar.  24,  1873,  d.  Oct.  28,  1876.  11927  Belle*  Cleve- 
land, b.  July  17,  1876. 

5434. 

HEZEKIAH  ALBRO'  CLEVELAND  (Angeii"),  m.  Peru, 
La  Salle  cc,  111.,  Oct.  28,  1868,  Emma  Frances  Harkness,  b.  Lee 
Center,  Lee  cc.  111.,  Jan.  10,  1849,  da.  Isaac  and  Frances  Amelia 
(Jipson).  Of  Morris,  111.,  1878  ;  South  Minneapolis  1883,  ac- 
countant; Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1890,  elk.  Omaha  Ry.  Ch.:  Hez- 
EKiAH  Arthur*,  b.  Oct.  14,  1869,  d.  Aug.  31,  1870.  11928  Wil-. 
LiAM  Albro*  Cleveland,  b.  June  21,  1873. 

5435. 

SALLY  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Aibro«),  m.  ist,  Centre- 
ville,  R.  I.,  Nov.  7,  1849,  Thomas  Jackson,  b.  Manchester,  Eng., 
July  31,  1826,  d.  Centreville,  July  15,  1851,  s.  Robert  and  Mar- 
garet (Worstencroft).  She  m.  2d,  Exeter,  R.  I.,  Jan.  12,  1858, 
David  Tarbox,  b.  West  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Aug.  i,  1819,  s.  Fonse 
Whitford  and  Sally  Ann  (Spencer),  1.  Centreville  1879-83,  far- 
mer.    Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

1 1929  Robert  Albro"  Jackson,  b.  Apr.  20,  1850,  C,  m.  E. 
Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Nov.  20,  28,  1872,  Sarah  Jane  Tarbox,  b.  W. 
Greenwich,  Apr.  13,  1853,  da.  David  and  Amanda  Malinda 
(King).  Ch.:  Z?a.^  b.  and  d.  W.  G.  June  i,  1873;  Mabel  Maria" 
Jackson,  b.  Sept.  22,  1874,  d.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  Nov.  14,  1875;  Grace 
MabeP  Jackson,  b.  Sept.  21,  1878,  Scituate,  R.  I.;  Geneore  King^ 
Jackson,  Dec.  27,  1880,  S.     By  2d  m.: 

11930  Oscar^    Tarbox,  b.    Nov.    23,    1858,    W.    Greenwich. 
II 93 1  Orville  Dexter^  Tarbox,   Mar.  3,  1861.      11932  Otho'*  Tarbox, 
Apr.  5,  1863  ;   Ortnan  Elmer^  Tarbox,   May  20,  1866  ;  Fonse  Whit- 
forcP  Tarbox,  May  9,  1868;  Ella  May\  Aug.  15,  1870;  John^  Tar- 
box, May  19,  1876. 

5436. 

PHEBE  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Aibro*),  m.  Warwick,  R.  I., 
May  10,  1856,  Jonathan  Munroe  Remington,  b.  Warwick,  Mar. 
4,  1817,  s.  James  and  Sarah  (Rice),  of  Centreville,  R.  I.  (1883), 
farmer.     Ch.: 

1 1933  Charles  Edgar^  Remington,  b.  Apr.  27,  1861,  W.  Green- 
wich, R.  I.,  m.  Warwick,  July  28, 1879,  Abbie  Ann  Bennett.  Ch.: 
Minnie  Fhebe^  Remington,  b.  July  25,  1881,  Warwick. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES>    CLEVELAND.  1475 

5439. 

MARY  GARDNER'  CLEVELAND  (Aibro«),  d.  Centreville, 
R.  L,  Feb.  27,  1879,  a.  37,  m.  Exeter,  R.  L,  Oct.  2,  1857,  Arnold 
Hiram  Hopkins,  b.  E.  Nov.  27,  1840,  d.  W.  Greenwich,  R.  L, 
Dec.  10,  1878,  s.  Samuel  and  Freelove  (Burlingame).  Dwelt 
Anthony,  Kent  co.,  R.  L,  on  a  farm.     Ch.: 

1 1 934  Adaline  Frelove^  Hopkins,  b.  Nov.  15,  i860,  Exeter, 
m.  Coventry,  R.  L,  Apr.  4,  1880,  Caleb  William  vShippee,  b.  W. 
Greenwich,  Sept.  25,  1844,  s.  Caleb  Brown  and  Sally  Ann  (Mat- 
eson).  Ch.:  Mabel  Adaline'  Shippee,  b.  Apr.  19,  1881,  W.  Green- 
wich. 

1 1 935  Hiram  Fraficis''  Hopki?is,  b.  Dec.  11,  1862,  Exeter,  d. 
W.  Greenw.  Dec.  25,  1878;  Mary  Emeline''  Hopkins,  b.  July  4,  1S64, 
Exet.,  d.  W.  Gre.  Dec.  28,  1869.  11936  Nellie  Luella"  Hopkins,  b. 
Apr.  27,  1869,  W.  G.,  1.  Centrev.  1883. 

5446. 

WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS' CLEVELAND  (Palmer«,  Albro^  John^ 

Paimer3,  Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  Lyndon,  Sheboygan  CO.,  Wis.,  May  15, 
1873,  a.  49,  m.  Sullivan,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  18,  1844,  Eliza  Elizabeth 
Peck,  b.  Sand  Lake,  Rensselaer  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  9,  1828,  da. 
Ransford  and  Permelia  (Thorn).  Dwelt  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Canada, 
and  Lyndon,  cooper.  His  wid.  1.  1884,  Waldo,  Sheboygan  co.. 
Wis.  'Ch.:  Hannah',  b.  July  16,  d.  17,  1845;  George  Palmer', 
b.  Oct.  12,  1846,  d.  June  28,  186^. 

1 1937  Francis  Willot*"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  28,  1853,  m. 
Lyndon,  June  16,  1880,  Esther  Butler,  1.  Plymouth,  Wis.  11938 
Dewitt  Clinton'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  28,  1855,  d.  Mar.,  1881,  m. 
Waupun,  Wis.,  1877,  Ida  Evans.  11939  Jennie  Viola'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Mar.  20,  1861,  m.  Dec.  23,  1883,  Emmet  Eugene  Nott 
of  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1.  Waldo.     11 940  Georgian  a',  b.  July  8,  1867. 

5449. 

SARAH  HANNAH'  CLEVELAND  (paimer»),  m.  Ogdens- 
burg,  N.Y.,  Aug.  10,  i847,Delarmo  L.  Marshall,  b.  n.  Brockville, 
C.  W.,  Apr.  14,  1828,  s.  John  and  Ruth  (Ireland),  I'd  Oswego,  N. 
Y.,  to  Apr.,  1884,  1.  Nov.,  1884,  Kingston,  Ont.,  bridge  builder. 
Ch.:    Maf  Marshall,  b.  May  19,  1848;  Flora  Eva^  Marshall,  1849. 

11941  George  Francis^  Marshall,  b.  Jan.  1,  1852,  d.  Jersey- 
ville.  111.,  June,  1881,  m.  Oswego,  Jan.,  1870,  Miss  Nellie  O'Con- 
nors. 

11 942  Sarah  Eloise^  Marshall,  b.  Apr.  8,  i860,  m.  May  8, 
1879,  Dr.  J.  G.  Sanderson,  I'd  Troy,  N.Y.,  1.  Boyne  Cit5%  Charle- 
voix CO.,  Mich.  1 1943  Luella  Rosaletta^,  b.  May  20,  1862  ;  iWay 
Bella',  Mar.  31,  1869. 

5450. 

FRANCIS  JAMES'  CLEVELAND  (Paimer«),  m.  Jackson, 
Cal.,  Oct.  I,  1863,  Mary  Antoinette  Hoyt,  b.  Emmett,  St.  Clair 
CO.,  Mich.,  May  7,  1847,  a  da.  Cephas  and  Harriet  (Wells). 
Dwelt   Brockville,  Can.,  to  1847,  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  to  1851,   R.I. 


1476 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


and  N.  Y.  to  1854,  rem.  fr.  N.  Y.  to  Cal.,  May,  1854  ;  of  Volcano, 
Amador  co.,  Cal.,  1884,  prop.  Volcano  Water  Works.  Ch.  b.  Vol- 
cano :  1 1944-6  Frank  Starr",  b.  Dec.  13,  1865  ;  Clarence 
Charles*',  b.  Mar.  31,  1870;  May  Harriet*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec. 
30,  1875. 

5451. 

MARY  ARTEMISA'  CLEVELAND  (paimer^),  m.  ist,  New 
Haven,  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  16,  1862,  Nathaniel  Brotherton, 
b.  Antwerp,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  22,  1835,  was  drowned  on 
Lake  Huron,  Apr.  12,  1882,  s.  Enoch  and  Lucretia  (Mclntyre). 
Was  a  sailor  ;  with  his  eldest  son  he  was  lost  in  a  collision.  She 
m.  2d,  May  10,  1885,  Zebedee  Macomber  of  Huron  co.,  O.,  s. 
Egbert  and  Anna,  res.  Bedford,  Calhoun  co.,  Mich.  (1884-96), 
Ch.:  Mendelsohn  Fred^ Brotherton,  b.  Nov.  27,  1862,  North  Scriba, 
Oswego  CO.,  N.  Y.,  drowned  L.  Huron,  Apr.  12,  1882. 

Maria  Eloise^  Brotherton,  b.  Mar.  16,  1864,  Hannibal, 
N.  Y.,  m.  May,  June  3,  1885,  John  A.  Gibb  of  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
s.  Henry  and  Elizabeth  of  K.,  res.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1895, 
druggist.     Ch.:  Mildred  Eloise^  Gibb,  b.  July,  1888. 

Silas  Hervey^  Brotherton,  b.  Apr.  20,  1865,  Hannibal, 
m.  Sept.  19,  1 89 1,  Miss  Lillie  May  Russell  of  Kalamazoo,  she  d. 
vSilver  Plume,  Clear  Creek  co..  Col.,  Nov.  11,  1892,  res.  Silver 
Plume.  Ch.:  Ruth  Esther'  Brotherton,  b.  Nov.  5,  1892,  d.  Apr. 
12,  1893. 

Eiila  Belle^  Brotherton,  b.  Jan.  27,  1867,  Hannibal, 
m.  Sept.,  Oct.  23,  1893,  Frank  Mason  of  Comstock,  Kalamazoo 
CO.,  Mich.,  s.  Leigh  of  Kalamazoo.  Ch.:  Gertrude  Lenora^  Ala- 
son,  b.  Dec.  25,  1894;  Lillie  May^  Brotherton,  b.  Oct.  12,  1869, 
Hannibal  ;  Jessie  Lucretia^  Brotherton,  Dec.  2,  1873,  H.  ;  Orah 
Fearr  Brotherton,  Oct.  5,  1877,  H.;   2d  m.:  s.  p. 

5453. 

MERRITT    NEWTON'    CLEVELAND    (Palmer',  Albro^  JohnS 

Palmers,  Edward^),  m.  ist,  Owego,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1867,  Fraukic 
Maria  Yeo,  b.  Marcellus,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  i,  1847,  d.  Bedford,  Mich.  (?) 
Nov.  29,  1880,  da.  Dr.  James  Henry  and  Ruhama  (Eggleston). 
He  2d,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Jan.  13,  1884,  Mrs.  Margaret  (Byer) 
Marcellus,  b.  Amsterdam,  Holland,  July  25,  1850,  wid.  Charles 
Marcellus,  da.  Christian  R.  and  Alida  (Wieman).  Ch.  by  ist  m. 
(none  that  died  young)  are  :  1 1947-9  Carrie  Belle^  b.  Dec.  11, 
1867,  Owego;  Charles  Henry*,  b.  Dec.  31,  1873,  Kalamazoo; 
Frederic  Lloyd^  Cleveland,  Aug.  18,  1875,  ^-S  engineer  1889, 
res.  home. 

Merritt  Newton'  Cleveland  enlisted,  Feb.  13,  1864,  for  3 
years  Co.  B,  ist  N.  Y.  L.  Art,  Capt.  Robert  E.  Rogers, 'disch'd 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1865;  participated  in  battles  of  Wilder- 
ness, Spottsylvania  C.  H.,  N.  Anna  river,  Bethesda  Church, 
Cold  Harbor,  Petersburg,  Weldon  R.  R.;  of  Kalamazoo  1889, 
builder. 

5456. 

AUGUSTA     BOWEN'    CLEVELAND     (johne,    Gardner^    Johns 

Palmers,  Edward'),  m.  Nauvoo,  Haucock  CO.,  111.,  July  9,  1845,  John 
Lyman  Smith,  b.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1828,  a  s.  John  and 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1477 

Clarissa  (Lyman).  Ch.  :  Arabella''  Smithy  b.  and  d.  June  12,  1845, 
on  prairie  in  Pottawattamie  co.,  n.  Council  Bluffs  and  n.  Nisha- 
botany  river,  la. 

-I-11950  Augusta  Bo7ve}f  Smith.,  b.  May  23,  1849,  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah. 

-|- 1 1 95 1  Sarah  Marietta^  S/nith,  b.  Apr.  14,  185 1,  S.  L.  C. 
Clarissa  Medora\  b.  May  3,  1853,  S.  L.  C,  d.  S.  L.  C.  Nov.  3,  1854. 

+ 1 1952     John  Lyinaii'  Smith,  b.  Oct.  22,  1855,  vS.  L.  C. 

-(-1 1 95 3  Don  George  Alexander'^  Smith,  b.  Apr.  3,  1859,  Salt 
Lake  City. 

-|- 1 1954     Charlotte  J^ose  ClevelaiuP  Smith,  b.  Feb.  2,  1861,  S.  L.  C. 

+  11955      Sophronia  Amanda*'  Smith,  b.  Sept.  26,  1865,  S.  L.  C. 

John  Lyman  Smith  lived  at  Sublett,  and  during  winters  at 
St.  George  1882-5;  residence,  since  July,  1885,  at  Oakley,  Cassia 
CO.,  Idaho  (1897),  carpenter  and  builder.  Is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

Lyman  ancestry :  —  Richard*,  Richard',  Richard"  [see  4-i945i  P-  800],  Richard',  John*, 
Richard'  ;  Clarissai"  Lyman  m.  John  Smith. 

5457. 

ALEXANDER  DENNISON'  CLEVELAND (john«),  m.  ist, 
Lamoine,  111.,  Jan.  30,  185 1,  Amanda  Jane  Spiver,  b.  Schuyler 
CO.,  111.,  Dec.  17,  1834,  da.  James  H.  and  Ruhama  (Friend). 
Divorced  Ottumwa,  la.,  Jan.  term  court  1877.  He  m.  2d, 
Ottumwa,  May  11,  1878,  Nancy  Ann  O'Neale,  b.  Elizabeth, 
Harrison  co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  14,  1855,  da.  Charles  and  Ann  (Peirce- 
field).  Dwelt  Ottumwa  1870  tc  Nov.,  1883;  since  in  Oskaloosa, 
Mahaska  co.,  la.,  pattern-maker.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

1 1956  Ruhama  Ellen"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  28,  1851,  m. 
Quincy,  111.,  187 1,  Lucius  Parmenter,  1.  Colorado,  telegraph 
operator.  Ch.  :  Da.^  James  Edward*,  b.  Aug.  5,  d.  Sept.  8, 
1853;  Isabella*,  b.  and  d.  June  4,  1854;  Sarah  Marietta*,  b. 
May  6,  1856,  d.  Mar.  4,  1858.  11957  John*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug. 
I,  1858,  m.  Ottumwa,  1878,  Nora  Caster;  1.  Montezuma,  Powes- 
heik  CO.,  la.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  SoN^  11958  Alexander  Douglas* 
Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  8,  i860.  11959  Amanda  Jane*,  Dec.  i,  1863. 
Columba  Augusta*,  b.  Apr.  2,  1865,  d.  Sept.  12,  1866.  11960 
Josephine*,  b.  Feb.  23,  1871.  By  2dm.:  11961  Augusta  Bowen* 
Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  26,  1882. 

5460. 

ANNA'  CLEVELAND  (paimer'),  m.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16, 
1864,  Capt.  George  Clinton  Britton,  b.  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  May  14, 
1822;  was  killed  by  explosion  str.  "City  of  Memphis,"  on  Mis- 
sissippi River,  Aug.  31,  1866,  s.  William  and  Selecta  (Moore); 
was  of  Memphis,  Tenn.  She  res.,  1884-92,  Alton,  111.,  teacher. 
Of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1896.  s.  p. 

5461. 

ELLA  LOUISE'  CLEVELAND  (palmer^,  Gardner',  John*,  Pal- 
mer^, Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  11,  1853,  Richard 
Jordan  Compton,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  9,  1832,  s.  of  John  and 
Ann  (Jordan).     Children:  Ella^,  b.  July  4,  Buffalo,  d.  24,  1854. 


1478 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


10962  Lilian''  Comptoji,  b.  July  22,  1855,  Buffalo,  m.,  Alton, 
111.,  Dec.  31,  1873,  Jesse  Willis  Long,  b.  n.  Alton  Mar.  13,  1840, 
s.  of  Maj.  George  "Washington  and  Maria  North  (Moale);  res. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  since  1881,  Secretary  of  the  Compton  Litho.  Co., 
accountant.  Ch.  :  Eloise  Compton^  Long,  b.  May  4,  1875,  Alton; 
Stephen  Harrinian^  Long,  b.  Nov.  12,  1876,  A.;  Richard Jo7'dan'^ 
Long,  b.  Nov.  i,  1878,  A.,  d.  St.  Louis  Nov.  6,  1881  ;  Cleveland 
Compton'^  Long,  b,  Sept.  23,  1884,  St.  L.  Frances  Cleveland^,  h.  May 
24,  1858,  Buffalo,  d.  Aug.  11,  1859. 

1 1963  Palmer  Cleveland^  Compton,  b.  July  22,  i860,  St.  Louis; 
still  res.  St.  Louis  1895,  manager  of  the  Compton  Litho.  Co. 
1886-95. 

1 1964  Richard  Jordan*  Compton, h.Yeh.  11,  1863,  St.  Louis; 
still  res.  St.  L.  1895. 

1 1965  George  Britton^  Compton,  b.  Feb.  11,  1865,  vSt.  Louis; 
still  res.  St.  Louis  1895;  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Compton  Litho.  Co. 

11966  FauP  Compton,  b.  Feb.  6,  1871,  Alton,  111.;  res.  St. 
Louis  1895. 

1 1967  Mildred  Cleveland*"  Compton,  b.  July  26,  1873,  Alton. 
Richard  Jordan  Compton  has  been,  since  1859-60,  a  resident 

of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1896.  Is  President  of  the  Compton  Litho.  Co., 
St.  Louis,  manufacturers  of  fine  lithographic  work;  the  officers 
are,  1886  :  Rich.  J.  Compton,  Pres. ;  Palmer  C  Compton,  Man- 
ager, J.  W.  Long,  Sec;  Ed.  H.  Schmidt,  Supt.  Subscribes  for 
this  Genealogy. 

5462. 

FRANCES  CHAPIN'  CLEVELAND  (paimero),  m.  Spring- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  i860,  Horace  Clark  Green,  b.  Sardinia,  Erie 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  7,  1838,  as.  Obadiah  Johnson  and  Rebecca  Jane 
(Goodspeed),  1.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1885,  wholesale  liquor  merchant. 
Ch.  b.  Buffalo : 

1 1968  Harry  Cleveland''  Green,  b.  Aug.  6,  .1861,  unm.,  res. 
in  Buffalo  1886,  lawyer,  in  law  offices  of  Manly  Candee  Green, 
Buffalo.  Mr.  H.  C  Green  subscribes  for  a  copy  of  this  Gen- 
ealogy. 

11969  Annette  Cleveland*  Green,  b.  Oct.  5,  1872. 

5468. 

JEREMIAH     BRIGGS'    CLEVELAND     (Job^  Gardner^   John«, 

Palmer',  Ed ward2,  Mosesi),  m.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  June  22,  1852,  Ame- 
lia Maria  Case,  b.  Duanesburg,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  1835,  d^-  ^^  Men- 
zies  Raynor  and  Amanda  Melvina  (Coon).     Ch. : 

11970  Emily  Case*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  18,  1855,  d.  Ocean 
Grove,  N.  J.,  Oct.,  1895,  m.  in  Jersey  City,  Mar.  3,  1875,  Rev.  W^ar- 
ren  Lanning  Hoagland,  who  was  b.  in  N.  J.,  s.  of  Amos  Hoagland; 
grad.  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Conn. ;  ord.  minister 
in  the  M.  E.  Church  ;  after  marriage  was  pastor  at  Bayonne, 
Hudson  CO.,  N.  J. ;  of  the  Park  M.  E.  Church,  Elizabeth,  N.  J., 
1874-1877;  at  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  1877-1880;  Westfield,  N.  J., 
1 880-1;  Newark,  N.  J.,  1887;  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1893-4,  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  1895-6;  member  of  the  Newark  Conference.  Ch.  : 
Warren  Lanning^  Hoagland,  b.   Apr.    15,    1875,  Elizabeth;  Henry 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1479 


Buttz^  Hoagland,  b.  Dec.  12,  1877,  Elizabeth,  d.  Hackettstown, 
Warren  co.,  N.  J.,  1879  ;  Herbert  Hoaglaiid,  b.  Mar.,  1880,  Bloom- 
field,  N.  J.;  Robert  Sinclair'^  Iloagla/id,  b.  Jan.  5,  1884,  Westfield, 
N.  J.     Menzies  Case*,  b.  June- 20,  1857,  d.  young. 

1 197 1  Menzies  Case*  Cleveland  (again),  b.  July  22,  i860, 
m.  in  Rye,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1885,  Annie  Dell  Stillman,  da.  of  Rev. 
George  Stillman;  res,  Jersey  City.  Lawyer,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
1885-97. 

Jeremiah  Briggs'  Cleveland,  res.  Jersey  City  1852-95,  mer- 
chant; County  Registrar,  Court  House,  Hudson  county,  1884; 
builder  of  the  Water  Works  Jersey  City;  City  Treas.  1891-4; 
of  Passaic  1896. 

5470. 

ORESTES'    CLEVELAND  (job«,  Gardner^  John^,  Palmers,  Edward^, 

Mosesi),  died  1895,  m.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Nov.  28,  1853,  Jane 
Hitchins  Dixon,  b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  Mar.  9,  1836,  a  da.  Joseph 
and  Hannah  (Martin).  Ch.  b.  Jersey  City  :  Joseph  Dixon*,  b. 
Jan.  25,  1855,  d.  July,  i860. 

11972  Orestes*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  25,  1857,  unm.  1884, 
of  Jersey  City. 

1 1973  Louise  Martin*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  14,  1859,  unm. 
1884. 

1 1974  Josephine  Vondy*  Cleveland,  born  Dec.  6,  1861, 
unm.  1884. 

11975  Francis  Dixon*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  25,  1867,  ass't 
chief  engineer,  res.  home,  1891-4.  Gardner*,  b.  Oct.  2,  1870,  d. 
Jersey  City,  May  26,  1884,  unm. 

11976  Converse*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  4,  1874. 

Hon.  Orestes'  Cleveland,  of  Jersey  City.  Biographical  An- 
nals of  the  Civil  Govt,  of  the  U.  S.,  by  Charles  Lanman,  i<S'/'d,  p.  8^ 
—  Cleveland,  Orestes,  received  a  common-school  education ; 
settled  in  N.  Y.  city  as  a  merchant,  and  subsequently  as  a  manu- 
facturer in  Jersey  City;  was  in  City  Council  in  1861  and  1862, 
Pres.  of  the  Aldermen  one  year;  Mayor  of  the  city  1864-5-6 
[Mayor  again  May  i,  1886,  to  May  i,  1892J ;  rendered  to  the  Union 
cause  some  financial  help  1864,  on  his  individual  guarantee; 
and  was  elected  a  Representative  from  [the  5th  Congressional 
District  of]  N.  J.  to  the  41st  Congress  [1869-71],  serving  on  the 
Committees  on  Territories  and  Manufactures. 

Was  Vice-Pres.  of  the  U.  S.  Centennial  Commissioners  1876. 

Martin  ancestry: — John',  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  1648,  of  gr.  jury,  1654,  freeman  1666,  in 
Jersey,  1673,  m.  Esther  "Roberts,  da.  of  Hon.  Thomas  Roberts  of  Dover,  who  was  Pres. 
of  the  Colony,  chos.  in  oppos.  to  noted  John  Underbill ;  Edward^,  of  N.  H.,  1674,  ancestor 
of  Hannah  Martin,  b.  Marblehead,  Mass.,  1794,  m.  Joseph  Dixon,  b.  Marblehead,  1799, 
founder  of  the  Joseph  Dixon  Crucible  co.,  estab.  1827,  incorp.  1868  (of  which  Hon.  Orestes' 
Cleveland  was  pres.),  d.  1869. 

^-i^  5471, 

JOHN  CALHOUN'  CLEVELAND  (job«),  m.  Scotia,  Sche- 
nectady CO.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1868,  Louisa  Matilda  Pangburn,  b. 
Glenville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1842,  da.  James  W.  and  Catherine 
^Bronk),  1.  Scotia,  farmer.  Ch.:  11977  Palmer  Durkee*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Nov.  26,  1868,  Scotia,  N.  Y. 


1480 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


5472. 


EMILY'  CLEVELAND  (job«),  m.  in  Quaker  Street,  N.  Y, 
Mar.  13,  1856,  William  Henry  Hoag,  b.  South  Dover,  Dutchess 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1S34,  s.  Henry  Grififin  and  Lydia  (Chadwick), 
1.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1884-5,  coinmission  merchant.     Ch.: 

1 1978  Russell'  Hoag,  born  Mar.  i,  1862,  Quaker  street,  m. 
Apr.  8,  1884,  Edith  Gertrude  Knowles.  Mary^  Hoag,  b.  Apr.  24, 
1868,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  d.  June  12,  1868. 

1 1979  Job  Cleveland^  Hoag,  b.  Mar.  20,  187 1,  Jersey  City. 

1 1980  Clara  Badgley*  Hoag,  b.  Jan.  i,  1875,  J.  C.  Harry^ 
Hoag,  b.  Mar.  24,  1877,  J.  C,  d.  Nov.  27,  1878;  Flora^  Hoag,  b. 
Jan.  23,  1880,  J.  C. 

5473. 

HORACE      AGARD'      CLEVELAND     (James^  Gardner^  JohnS 

Palmer^,  Edward',  Moses'),  m.  in  Chester  Valley,  Chester  CO.,  Pa.,  Nov. 
22,  i860,  Ellen  Clair  Schofield,  b.  Chester  Valley,  Apr.  19,  1833, 
da.  of  Edward  Lane  and  Susannah  (Force).     Ch.: 

11981  Jennie  R*  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  27,  1861,  Doyles- 
town,  Bucks  co..  Pa.,  m.  Reading,  Pa.,  Nov.  22,  1882,  John  Sea- 
ver  Sampson,  b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  July  29,  1848,  s,  of  Dr.  Ira  and 
Martha  Ellis  (Seaver),  1.  Taunton,  1882-6,  printer.  Ch.:  Clair^ 
Sampson,  b.  Oct.  4,  1883,  T. 

1 1982  William  Wordsworth**  Cleveland,  born  Oct.  17, 
1864,  Wilmington,  Del.;  unm.  1886;  was  i  year  in  Dickinson 
coll.,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  i  year  in  Pa.  University,  Phila.,  grad.  Bristol 
CO.  Acad.,  Taunton,  1882  ;  res.  Philadelphia,  1890,  with  a  whole- 
sale dry  goods  house. 

1 1983  Nellie  Agnue*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  24,  1873,  Phila. 

11984  Horace  Agard',  b.  May  21, 1875,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Rev.  Horace  Agard'  Cleveland,  D.D.  (Mount  Union  coll.. 

Stark  CO.,  O.,  1884),  the  well-known  clergyman,  lecturer,  editor, 
and  author  (see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.),  grad.  Orwell,  Pa., 
Academy,  1854,  was  licensed  to  preach  by  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church,  1855,  adm.  into  Philadelphia  Annual  Conference, 
1857;  has  been  pastor  in  following  churches:  Phoenixville, 
Chester  co..  Pa.,  1857  ;  Schuylkill,  Haven,  and  Cressona,  Schuyl- 
kill CO.,  Pa.,  1858;  Roxborough,  1859-60;  Doylestown,  1861; 
Somerton,  Philadelphia  co..  Pa.,  1862  ;  Tamaqua,  Schuylkill  co.. 
Pa.,  1862-3;  Wilmington,  Del.,  7th  st.,  1864;  Felton,  Kent  co., 
Del.,  1865-6;  West  Philadelphia,  Philadelphia  co..  Pa.,  built 
Christ  chh.,  1867-9;  Trinity  chh.,  1870-2,  built  Ridge  ave.  chh., 
Phila.;  Washington,  D.  C,  repaired  Foundry  chh.  at  cost  of 
$40,000,  1873-5  (raising  all  the  money  in  each  of  above  cases); 
Boston,  Mass.,  Winthrop  St.,  1876-8  ;  transferred,  1879,  from  N. 
E.  Conf.  to  Prov.  Conf.;  Taunton,  First  chh.,  1880-1;  Readings 
Pa.,  1882-4;  Philadelphia,  1885-6.  Has  traveled  in  Europe  ex- 
tensively, but  spent  his  life  in  preaching  almost  exclusively. 

From  The  Metropolitan,  Aug.  25,  1875  : 

THE    RELIGIOUS  WORLD. 
Rev.  Horace  A.  Cleveland,  the  gifted  pastor  of  Foundry  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
Washington,  D.  C,  was  born  in  1835,  in  the  little  town  of  Orwell,  Bradford  County,  Penn- 
sylvania.   After  passing  through  the  curriculum  of  the  village  academy,  he  entered 


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DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1481 

upon  the  work  of  teaching  for  three  years,  during-  which  time  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Wythes, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  was  his  tutor  in  theology.  He  was  registered  for  a  university  course,  but 
without  completing  it,  he  entered  the  ministry  of  the  M.  E.  Church  in  1857.  By  the  aid 
of  private  tutors,  devotion  to  study,  foreign  travel,  and  familiarity  with  the  best  minds 
of  the  age,  he  has  become  one  of  the  finest  belles  lettres  scholars  in  the  country. 

Mr.  Cleveland  has  been  interested  with  some  of  the  most  difficult,  as  well  as  most 
honorable  and  important  stations  in  his  denomination,  and  he  has  succeeded  in  all. 
Among  his  pastorates  have  been  one  of  two  years  in  Wilmington,  Del.,  two  of  three 
years  each  in  Christ  and  Trinity  Churches,  Philadelphia,  and  his  present  pastorate  of 
three  years  of  Foundry  Church,  Washington. 

Beside  discharging  his  manifold  duties  as  preacher  and  pastor,  Mr.  Cleveland  has 
found  time  to  cultivate  his  very  decided  tastes  and  talents  for  literature.  He  edited  a 
newspaper  for  two  years,  and'was  for  several  years  correspondent  of  the  New  York 
Methodist.     His  book,  "Golden  Sheaves,"  has  passed  through  seven  or  eight  editions. 

He  has  considerable  celebrity  as  a  platform  speaker  and  popular  lecturer,  and  would 
have  still  greater,  if  he  cared  more  for  outside  work  of  this  sort.  His  addresses  are 
characterized  by  a  very  high  order  of  thought,  clothed  in  the  most  appropriate  language, 
and  delivered  with  the  intense  earnestness  of  a  man  who  believes  what  he  says  and  has 
a  purpose  to  accomplish  in  saying  it.  Last  year  he  preached  the  "baccalaureate  ser- 
mon" for  Dickinson  Seminary,  and  this  year  he  delivered  the  annual  address  before  the 
literary  societies  of  the  North  Western  University.  He  was  invited  to  succeed  Dr.  Tal- 
mage,  when  the  latter  left  Philadelphia  for  Brooklyn,  but,  though  the  place  was  a 
tenipting  one,  he  decided  to  remain  in  the  church  of  his  early  choice. 

In  person,  Mr.  Cleveland  is  almost  a  model  of  manly  beauty.  Nature  has  been  lav- 
ish of  her  gifts  and  bestowed  on  him  her  choicest  treasures.  His  fine  presence,  rich, 
powerful,  and  melodious  voice,  generous  culture,  warm  sympathies,  quick  perception, 
chastened  yet  brilliant  imagination,  ardent  love  of  the  true,  the  beautiful,  and  the  good, 
combine  to  give  him  a  power  and  influence  over  his  hearers  such  as  are  wielded  by  but 
few  men  in  the  American  pulpit. 

The  best  of  all  is,  the  Spirit  of  the  Master  makes  his  life  beautiful  and  his  utterances 
divinely  electric.  Christ  is  the  central  fact  and  figure  of  his  ministry.  He  never  for- 
gets that  Christ  came  that  men  might  have  life  and  have  it  more  abundantly.  He 
knows  and  honors  the  achievements  of  science,  searches  out  the  by-ways  of  modern 
thought,  is  at  home  in  history  and  philosophy,  literature  and  art  ;  but  all  these  are  but 
secondary  and  subservient  to  his  crowning  passion  —  the  adoring  love  he  bears  toward 
Him  who  is  the  one  perfect  example  —  the  Saviour  of  mankind. 

5474. 

MARY  ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (james«),  m.  Orwell, 
Pa.,  Sept.  17,  1859,  Stephen  Russell,  b.  Orwell,  Dec.  8,  1835,  s. 
Nathaniel  and  Juliaette  (Mory),  1.  Qrwell  1886,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Orwell:  1 1985-8  George  NathanieP  Russell,  Sept.  25,  i860;  Hor- 
ace Greeley^.,  Sept.  29,  1864  ;  Ulysses  Gratif,  Oct.  19,  1866  ;  Flora 
May*,  Dec.  9,  1868  ;  William  fames'^,  Jan.  26,  1874;  Josephine"  Rus- 
sell, Aug.  14,  1876. 

5476. 

ANNIS  ORINDA'  CLEVELAND  (james«),  m.  Apr.  15,  1866, 
Dr.  Gustavus  Conklin,  b.  Bridgewater,  Bucks  co..  Pa.,  Nov.  12, 
1837  ;  grad.  Jefferson  coll.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1862,  of  Orwell, 
Pa.,  allopath,  physician.  Ch.  b.  Orwell  :  11989-90  Leona^  Conk- 
lin, Mar.  2,  1867  ;  Albert^,  Aug.  23,  1869  ;  Greeley^,  Sept.  17,  1872; 
Jennie^  Conkliti,  Dec.  24,  1874. 

5479. 

JOHN  CICERO'  CLEVELAND  (james^),  m.  Orwell,  Pa., 
May,  1872,  Florence  Annette  Russell,  b.  Orwell,  da.  of  Nathan- 
iel and  Juliaette  (Mory),  res.  Orwell  1881,  on  his  father's  farm. 
s.  p. 

5481. 

CHARLES      EDWARDS'      CLEVELAND      (Seneca«,  Gardner^ 

Johns  Palmer^,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Colesburg,  Delaware  CO.,  la.,  Dec.  10, 
1858,  Sarah  J.  Gwinn,  da.  Hugh  and  Sarah  (Stewart).  Her  pa- 
rents from  Mifflin  co..  Pa.,  to  Colesburg.  Dwelt  1877-82  Coles- 
burg ;  1883  Kimball,  Brule  co..  Dak.,  carpenter,     s.  p. 


1482 


CLEVELAND    CfcNEALOGY 


5482. 


MARY    L/    CLEVELAND    (Seneca«,    Gardners,   John*,    Palmer^,    Ed- 

ward2),  m.  Monroe  A.  Carpenter.  Reside  1882  Rockford,  111. 
Mrs.  Carpenter  had  a  female  seminary  in  Rockford  ;  is  (1882) 
County  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction  and  of  Schools.  Ch.  b.  Rock- 
ford: 11991-2  Cora^  and  Carrie^  Carpetiter,  twins,  b.  ab.  1859,  unm. 
1882. 

5483. 

MARTHA'  CLEVELAND  (seneca«),  m.  Jan.  3,  1865,  George 
Buckingham  Harrison,  b.  Oct.  13,  1835,  a  s.  Rev.  James  and  Fi- 
delia (Buckingham).  Ch.:  1 1993-5  Henry^  Harn'son,  h.  ah.  1^66 
Waterloo,  la.;  Charles^  Harrison,  b.  ab.  1870,.  Bloomington,  111.; 
May^  Harrison,  b.  ab.  1877  B. 

George  Buckingham  Harrison  res.  Bloomington  1870,  1882, 
traveling  agt.  for  a  Chicago  house. 

Buckingham  ancestry  .—5  arms  (of  Town  of,  of  Duke  of,  of  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
of  family  of  London,  1708,  &c.).  Ancient  arms  :  Ar.  a  lion  ramp.  gu.  .  .  .  Thomas', 
the  Puritan  from  London,  Boston  1637,  Quinnipiac,  now  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1638,  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.,  a  chief  man  i63q  ;  Rev.  Thomas^,  bap.  Nov.  8,  1646,  of  Saybrook,  m.  Hester 
or  Esther  Hosmer  :  Daniel^,  m.  Sarah  Lee  ;  Stephen'',  m.  Elizabeth  Sherwood  ;  Eben- 
ezers,  m.  Esther  Bradley  ;  Bradley",  m.  ist  Maria  Darlington  ;  Fidelia'  Buckingham,  m. 
Rev.  James  Harrison  —  The  Buckuigham  I'amily,  compiled  at  request  of  William  A. 
Buckingham  by  Rev.  /•".  IV.  Chapman,  JS72,  p.  320. 

Hosmer  ancestry  :  —  Stephen',  d.  Hawkhur^t,  Kent  co.,  Eng.,  May  24,  1633,  m.  Dor- 
othy ;  Thomas^;  b.'Hawkh.  Jan.  2,  1603,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1632,  Hartford  orig.  prop. 
June,  1636,  m.  Frances,  b.  1602;  Hester^  Hosmer,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Buckingham^. 

5487, 

JOHN  HAMILTON'  CLEVELAND  (Palmer»,  Benjamin^,  Deliv 
erence*,  Palmer^,  Edward^,  Moses'),    d.    Harrodsburg,  Ky.,  Apr.   27,    1876, 

a.  80,  m.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  Feb.  lo,  1825,  Mary  Louisa  Whitney,  b. 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1804,  d.  Harrodsburg,  Sept.  5,  1890,  a  da. 
Henry  and  Mary  (Tennery).     Ch.: 

1 1996     Mary  Anna'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  27, 1826,  Pawlet,  d. 
Lincolnton,  Lincoln  co.,  Ga.,  July  20,  1856,  unm. 

+  11997  Emma  Matilda'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1828,  Mid- 
dlebury,  O. 

John  Starke'  Cleveland,  b.  June  14,  1830,  M.,  d.  M, 
July  12,  1830. 

+  11998  Henry  Whitney' Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  6,  1836,  Ak- 
ron, O. 

John  Hamilton'  Cleveland  attended  school  winters,  and 
worked  summers  on  the  farm  of  his  father,  who  rem.  1801  to 
Pawlet;  here  he,  at  age  of  15,  enlisted  1812,  by  Lt.  Strong  in 
Capt.  Conrad  Saxe's  Co.  Vt.  Militia,  as  a  soldier,  but,  adjudged 
too  young  for  the  heavy  arms  of  that  day,  went  as  fifer;  was  at 
Ft.  Meigs  under  Gen.  John  Starke  (for  whom  he  named  his 
first  son);  was  fifer  in  land  forces  at  Lake  Champlain  battle  ; 
was  later  given  arms  and  hon.  disch.  at  close  of  war,  always  af- 
terward suffered  from  rheumatism  of  bowels.  For  this  service 
he  received,  under  act  of  Feb.  14,  187 1,  pension  certif.  No.  21,- 
642,  Apr.  17,  1875,  war  181 2.  (After  decease  it  was  continued  to 
wid.)  Dwelt  Pawlet  to  1827-8;  Middlebury  to  1833,  of  Mc- 
Naughton  (Daniel)  &  Cleveland,  gen.  merchants;  he  got  a  fore- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'  CLEVELAND.  1483 

man  from  Du  Pont  mills,  and  made  gunpowder;  Akron  to  1841, 
was  successful,  but  lost  all  by  going  security  and  bad  ventures; 
to  Harrodsburg  joining  in  business  his  wife's  bro.,  George  T. 
Whitney,  merchant ;  afterward,  for  several  years,  he  exercised 
his  mechanical  skill,  built  cisterns,  a  necessity  in  limestone 
country  (still  in  use),  made  pumps  for  Phoenix  Iron  Wks.,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  put  in  machinery,  conducted  a  foundry  at  one  time; 
was  principal  Harrodsb.  High  sch.  Jan.  8,  1848,  to  July  29,  1850. 
Removed  to  Briar  Creek  farm,  White  Path,  Gilmer  co.,  Ga., 
here  his  family  arrived  1850.  He  had  great  reading  in  geology, 
was  correspondent  of  Sir  Charles  Lyell,  F.R.S.,  author  of  a 
Geology.  White  Path  Gold  mines,  named  for  an  Indian,  7 
miles  from  Elijay  river,  were  worked  by  Indians.  To  buy  the 
mines  Mr.  Cleveland  organized  a  company  ;  Gov.  Charles  J. 
MacDonald,  Capt.  David  Westfield  of  vS.  C.  milit.,  Capt.  John 
Alexander,  capt.  in  Creek  war,  William  Moore  and  himself, 
who  bot.  the  mines  Nov.,  185 1,  by  decree  of  court  for  $5,000,  and 
worked  with  profit,  $1,000  a  day  was  made  under  the  "sluice 
washings,"  the  invention  of  John  H.  Cleveland.  He  was  shot 
in  the  face  1854  by  a  drunken  physician,  and  lost  his  left 
eye.  Was  P.  M.  of  White  Path,  Jan.  10,  1852,  to  Nov.  30, 
1853,  Jan.  to  Dec,  1854;  was  1853-60  testing  copper  mines, 
Harns'burges,  Lincoln,  Hiawasse,  Tenn.,  &c.  (where  he  rented 
farm  1857-60).  (His  son  was  commissioned  Jan.  19,  1856,  P.M., 
whose  mother  attended  to  it  while  he  was  studying).  Was 
book-keeper  Brown  Hotel,  Macor,  Ga.,  i860  ;  later  Jackson, 
Miss.,  &c.  In  1 86 1-2  no  one  else  could  be  found  by  the  Confed- 
erate Gov't,  to  make  powder,  and  by  authority  he  erected 
works  at  Selma,  Ala.,  importing  saltpeter  from  Mexico,  via. 
Santa  Fe,  manufactured  to  ab.  1863  ;  Augusta,  Ga.,  1863. 
Bought  Jan.,  1864,  and  rem.  to  farm  200  acres  Haralson  co.,  Ga., 
n.  Tallapoosa;  farm  was  destroyed  by  Slocum's  Div.,  Sherman's 
Arm3\  Bought  Dec,  1864,  and  rem.  Jan.,  1865,  to  64  acres, 
Hamburg,  Aiken  co.,  S.  C.  As  it  was  about  to  be  laid  out  in 
fortifications,  he  bought  of  wid.  Myers,  Feb.,  1865,  and  others, 
and  rem.  Mar.,  1865,  to  property  in  Augusta.  Built  July,  1865, 
large  sawmill  at  Dearing(on  Ga.  R.  R.),  Columbia  co.,  Ga.,  and 
constructed  boats  to  ship  cotton  before  the  railroads  were  made. 
In  1866  the  Augusta  place  was  sold  and  he  bot.  "The  Cedars,"  a 
splendid  620-acre  plantation  and  stock,  6  miles  from  Crawfords- 
ville,  Taliaferro  co.,  Ga.,  which  he  sold  Aug.,  187 1,  and  rem.  to 
Harrodsburg,  where  he  and  his  wife  lived  afterward. 

Whitney  ancestry:  —  Henry  Whitney  of  Stonington,  progrenitor  of:  Henry"  Whit- 
ney lived  at  Pawlet,  silversmith,  and  at  Salem,  d.  at  home  of  John  Hamilton"  Cleveland, 
Akron,  C,  ab.  1834,  m.  Mary  Tennery^,  b.  Morristown,  N.  J.,  d.  young  of  consumption, 
and  was  buried  at  or  near  Salem. 

Tentierv  ancestry :  —  Capt.  Michael',  of  Morristown,  N.  J.,  and  afterward  of  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  an  officer  of  the  Revolution.  Durin.g  the  Revolutionary  war  the  family 
who  resided  in  Philadelphia,  then  occupied  by  British  troops,  sought  the  seclusion  of  the 
country.  Though  quite  young  their  daughter  Mary  remembered  many  incidents  con- 
nected with  the  change  of  residence.  One  day  a  colored  servant  of  the  family  was  sent 
out  to  procure  necessary  provisions  which  were  rather  scarce.  Some  one  said  to  her, 
"  Why,  your  folks  have  so  many  silk  gowns  I  should  not  think  they  were  in  need  of  any- 
thing." "Silk  gowns,  indeed  !"  the  old  woman  exclaimed  irately,  "can  people  eat  silk 
gowns?"  Mary-  Tennery  possessed  a  most  amiable  disposition,  and  was  much  beloved. 
Regretting  at  one  time  some  animadversion  concerning  herself,  a  friend  comforted  her 
by  saying,  "Never  mind,  dear  Mrs.  Whitney,  you  know  the  sweetest  fruit  is  always 
picked  the  most  by  the  birds,"  m.  Henry  Whitney'. 


1484 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


5490. 


BENJAMIN  HOPKINS'  CLEVELAND  (Paimer«),  b.  Salem, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  II,  1806,  d.  Cleveland,  Whitley  co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  28, 
1880,  m.  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1836,  Jane''  Cleveland  +  5555 

(Daniel  Clarke,  job  William^,  Deliverance*,  PalmerS,  Edward^).  Ch.  b.  Whit- 
ley CO.: 

1 1999  Louisa*  Cleveland,  b.  Julys,  1837,  m.  South  Whit- 
ley (Cleveland  tp.),  Whitley  co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  27,  1859,  John  K. 
Combs,  b.  Apr.  3,  1829,  s.  John  and  Barbara  (Kaufman),  1.  S. 
Whitley,  merchant.  Ch.:  Horace  Lincoln^  Combs,  b.  Nov.  2,  i860; 
Henry  Morton"  Combs,  b.  Oct.  27,  1862,  d.  Oct.  3,  1874  ;  Carrie 
May"  Combs,  h.  Feb.  22,  1864;  William  Wallace"  Combs,  b.  Jan.  8, 
1866;  Charles  Grant"  Combs,  b.  Dec.  8,  1866;  Wilbur"  Combs,  b. 
Sept.  6,  1870,  d.  July  8,  1872;  Da.",  b.  Feb.  29,  d.  Aug-.  4,  1872  ; 
Borah  Belle"  Combs,  b.  June  13,  1873;  Edna"  Combs,  b.  Jan.  19, 
1875,  d.  Sept.  23,  1876;  Merritt"  Combs,  b.  Apr.  5,  1876;  Ward 
Lane"  Combs,h.Y&\).6,\Zi().  12000  Myron"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  2, 
1839,  unm.,  dwelt  1876,  North  Manchester,  Wabash  co.,  Ind.; 
1880  Denver,  Col.,  farmer. 

+  12001     Wilson  Hopkins*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1843. 

-|- 1 2002     Francis  Warner*  Cleveland,  b.  May  3,  1845. 
Roxv  Ann*,  b.  May  6,  1849,  d.  Jan.  15,  1853. 

12003  Dora*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  6,  1857,  S  Whitley,  m.  S. 
Whitl.  May  6,  1880,  Aaron  Martin,  b.  S.  Whitl.  Aug.  22,  1857,  s. 
John  and  Sarah  (Hale),  1.  S.  Whitley,  merchant.  Ch.:  Roxa 
Jane"  ]\fartin,  b.  Nov.  6,  1881;  another  child",  b.  Dec.  11,  1882. 

Benjamin  Hopkins'  Cleveland  rem.  1836  from  Pawlet,  Vt., 
to  Cleveland,  Ind.,  farmer. 

From   Salem,  N.  Y.,  paper,  Aug.  13,  1886.  —  In  1836  Mr.  and 

Mrs.  Cleveland  moved  to  the  West.  At  that  time  half,  if  not  all,  the  state  was  the  fron- 
tier, and  they  settled  in  that  part  of  Indiana  now  South  Whitley.  They  were  pioneers  in 
the  true  sense  of  the  word,  and  in  a  clearinj?  made  bv  them  in  a  woody  section  of  the 
state,  inhabited  by  bears,  wolves,  and  wild  Indians,  they  built  them  a  hut.  After  many 
years  of  hardships  and  privations,  civilization  came  to  them,  and  now  the  frontier  to 
them  is  hundreds  of  miles  farther  removed  to  the  West. 

5491. 

SALLY  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Paimer«),  d.  East  Granville 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  13,  1834,  a.  25,  m.,  as  ist  w.,  William  Gordon  McClellan, 
b.  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  June,  i8oi,d.  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  June  16,  1877, 
a  son  of  William  and  Jennett  (Thompson).     Ch.  b.  Hebron  : 

12004  Jennette  Ann^  McClellan,  b.  Mar.  4,  1831,  d.  McMee- 
kin,  Putnam  co.,  Fla.,  July  9,  1892,  ra.  Sumner  R.  Childs;  res. 
Palatka,  Fla.,  music  dealer.  Ch.  b.  Cambridge,  N.  Y. :  Alice" 
Childs,  res.  Ala.  1896;  Irene"  Childs,  res.  with  her  father. 

-f  12005     Mary  Isabella^  McClellan,  b.  Dec.  17,  1834. 

William  Gordon  McClellan  sold  his  farm  at  Hebron  and 
removed  to  Cambridge.  Here  he  was  a  successful  merchant 
until  a  fatal  fire  destoyed  so  much  of  his  property  as  to  cripple 
him  financially.  He  had  hoped  to  leave  his  children  an  ample 
competency,  but  told  them  their  good  education  would  have  to 
be  their  fortune.  He  m.  2d,  Miss  Minerva  McEachron,  she  d. 
at  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1875.  Children  : 
i.     John  McClellan,  d.  place  unknown. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1485 

ii.  Lizzie  McClellan,  d.  Hebron  Feb.  28,  1877,  m.  her  3d 
cousin,  Donald  McClellan.  Ch.:  Lillian  Jane  McClellan;  Alford 
William  McClellan. 

iii.     Alexander  McClellan,  d.  Shanghai,  China,  Jan.  19,  187 1. 

iv.  Margret  McClellan,  d.  Shanghai  July  3,  1876,  m.  Harry 
Drucker.  Ch.  :  Lee  Roy  Drucker,  b.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  d.  in 
Japan. 

V.  Donald  Morey  McClellan,  d.  McMeekin  Dec.  15,  1886; 
m.  Helen  Foster.  Ch.  b.  Reed  City,  Mich.  :  Alexander  Foster 
McClellan,  Lonie  Graeme  McClellan,  Donald  Morey  McClellan. 

vi.     Cornelia  McClellan,  b.  in  New  Jersey,  unm. 

vii.  Alford  Hamilton  McClellan,  b.  June  9,  1 851,  Cambridge, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Gainesville,  Alachua  co.,  Fla.,  June  5,  1895,  Ada  Belle 
Leybourne,  b.  Mich.,  Aug.  12,  1867,  da.  Edward  and  Mary  E. 
(Smith);  res.  McMeekin,  fruit  raiser. 

McClellan  ancestry :  ~ i  arms:  M'Clelland;  3:  M'Clellan  (Scotland).    Or.  two 

chev.  sa.  Crest  —  A  cubit  arm  erect  ppr.  holding  a  sword  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pomel  of 
the  first,  on  the  point  a  Moor's  head  or.  .  .  .  Robert',  b.  ab.  1716,  of  the  town  of  Micklenox 
in  the  Parish  Buttle  to  1769,  then  moved  to  North  Britton  (near  Kirkcudbright),  the  new 
town  in  Parish  of  Twenholm  in  the  Stewartry  of  Galway,  Scotland,  and  there  lived  five 
years  under  Lord  Selkirk.  Then  in  June,  1774,  with  wife  and  their  six  children,  set  sail 
at  mouth  of  river  Dee,  sailed  to  isle  Whithorn,  took  on  most  of  the  passengers,  and  set 
sail  on  the  Golden  Rule,  she  proved  leaky,  sailed  to  Dublin,  remained  3  days  getting  re- 
fitted. The  ship  Jenny  started  the  same  hour,  each  having  about  250  passengers.  Had 
a  passage  of  3  months  and  a  few  days  to  New  York.  Paid  about  3  guineas  each  full  pas- 
senger. From  New  York  went  to  Albany,  N.  Y.,  thence  to  Manchester.  From  there  on  a 
new  road  across  Green  mountains  in  the  first  wheel  carriage  that  crossed  there,  14  miles, 
taking  14  days  to  get  to  Brumley,  and  then  went  to  Springfield  on  the  Conn,  river,  arriv- 
ing late  in  fall  of  1774,  remained  10  years,  and  moved  thence  1784  to  Black  Creek,  now 
Hebron,  N.  Y.  The  parents  and  part  of  the  family  lived  in  Salem,  N.  Y.,  several  years, 
d.  1789,  a.  73,  buried  in  Salem,  m.  (before  comin  ,  to  America)  Nicholas  Gordon,  b.  about 
1736,  d.  1799,  a.  63,  buried  in  Cambridge  ;  William^  McClellan,  b.  Micklenox  1755,  on  Sept. 
5,  1829,  wrote  the  memorandum  of  this  ancestry,  m.  ist.  Mar.  2,  1786,  Jennett  Thompson. 
of  Salem,  b.  May  15,  1766,  d.  Oct.  7,  1808,  a.  42  y.,  4'mo.,  22  days,  buried"  in  the  New  Bury- 
ing Ground,  Hebron. 

5493. 

THOMAS'  CLEVELAND  (Paimer«),  d.  on  a  farm  in  Missouri 
June,  July  15,  1862,  a.  47,  or  d.  in  Wis.,  m.  Phebe^  Thompson 
+  12019  {Sarah''  McIVaughtofi  {Ben^,-De\*)^  she  d.  bef.  1882.  First 
settled  in  Whitley  co.,  Ind,,  res.  Cleveland  tp.,  Whitley  co.,  1856. 
Ch.  :  12006  Annie*"'  Cleveland,  m.  Henry  Arnold,  res.,  1882, 
Huntington,  Huntington  co.,  Ind.  12007  Mary^""  Cleveland, 
m.  George  S.weetier  of  Marion,  Ind.,  1882-95.  12008  Allie*'' 
Cleveland,  m.  Frank  Leonard  of  N.  Manchester,  Ind.  Augus- 
TA*~^  12009  Henry*'*  Cleveland.  12010  Lettie  L.'"'  Cleve- 
land of  Goshen,  Ind.,  m.  Arnold;  res.  Goshen,  Ind.,  1882,  Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn.,  1895. 

5497. 

JVaUCy''     McNaUghtOn     (Sarah«,    Ben.»,    Del.<,    Palmers,    Ed.»),     d. 

Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1877,  a.  %6,  m.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  Oct.  18, 
1 815,  John  Strong,  b.  Glastonbury,  Conn.,  Apr.  13,  1788,  d.  Sandy 
Hill  Mar.  9,  1857,  a  s.  John  and  Sabra  (Stocking).     Ch.  : 

1 20 1 1  Finlay  Marcellus^  Strong,  b.  July  16,  181 7,  Pawlet, 
m.  ist,  Sandy  Hill,  Oct.,  1841,  Phebe  Piersons,  b.  Sandy  H.,  d. 
Sandy  H.,  1843,  da.  Bogardus  and  Phebe  (Allen).  He  m.  2d, 
Middle  Granville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1850,  Miriam  Hopkins,  b.  Hebron, 
N.  Y.,  da.  Irvin  and  Catharine  (Campbell),  1.  Oshkosh,  Wis., 
publisher.     Ch.    b.  Granville,   by    ist  m. :  Phebe  E^    Strong,  b. 


I486 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY, 


Apr.  28,  1843,  d.  May  9,  1868.  By  2d  m.  :  Catharine  CampbelP 
Strong,  b.  SeT't.,  185 1,  m.  Dr.  Noyes,  1.  Oshkosh,  physn.  ;  Belen 
Aurelia"  and  Walter''  Strong  {tivins),\).  Sept.,  1854, both  d.  bef.  1884. 
12012  Sabra  Elizabeth"  Strong,  b.  May  24,  1S19,  Pawlet.  Miss 
Strong-  1.  vSandy  H.  1871.  12013  Melissa  Martha^  Strong,  b.  Apr. 
6,  182 1,  Pawlet,  m,  Sandy  H.  May  28,  1850,  Ossian  Hurd  Simonds, 
b.  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  11,  1805,  s.  Joel  and  Mary  Ann  (Hurd). 
Dwelt  always  .since  1809  N.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Pawlet: 
IVarren  Cowdery^  Simonds,  b.  Jan.  31,  1853,  m.  bef.  1884;  Hellen 
Sabra^  Simonds,  b.  Dec.  17,  1855,  m.  Edgar  Winchester,  1.  Argyle, 
N.  Y.,  hardw.  merch.  s.  p.;  Oatman  Strong'  Simonds,  b.  Mar.  27, 
1864,  unni.,  1.  N.  Pawlet. 

+  12014      Thomas  Jefferson^  Strong,  b.  Jan.  16,  1824,  Pawlet,  Vt. 

4-I20I5     Helen  Marr^  Strong,  b.  Feb.  11,  1825,  Pawlet,  Vt. 

1 2016  Gustavus  Adolphus^  Strong,  b.  Dec.  22,  1828,  Hartford, 
N.  Y.,  unm.  1871  ;  enlisted  Dec.  30,  1863,  i6th  N.  Y.  Art.,  served 
to  Sept.,  1865,  1.  Sandy  H..  fanner. 

1 20 1 7  Laura  McNaughton"  Strong,  b.  Dec.  7,  1830,  Hart- 
ford, N.  Y.  Miss  L.  M.  Strong  was,  1846-66,  teacher  in  Ga., 
S.  C,  Conn.,  Ky.,  Mo.,  1.,  1866-71,  Sandy  H. 

12018  Ann  Eliza''  Strong,  b.  Jan.  i,  1832,  Hartford,  N.  Y., 
m.  Sandy  H.  May  8,  185 1,  Edwin  Alfred  Vaug-hn,  b.  Kingsbury, 
N.  Y.,  May  22,  1828,  d.  Fort  Edward,  Washington  co.,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  23,  187 1,  s.  Marcus  and  Hannah  (Miller),  merch.  at  Sandy 
H.  She  1.,  1885,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b.  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.  ;  Edward  Hayivard^  Vaughn,  b.  Mar.  2,  1852,  d.  Saratoga 
Mar.  II,  i860;  William  Einlay^  Vaughn,  b.  Sept.  29,  1857,  clerk 
in  N.  Y.,  af.  bank  clerk  Poughk.;  Nannie  Strong^  Vaughn,  b. 
May  II,  1 86 1,  unm.,  1.  Poughk.;  Thomas  Swi/t^  Vaughn,  b.  Nov. 
19,  1864,  unm.,  merch.;  clerk,  Poughk. 

John  Strong  in  Pawlet,  Vt.,  14  years,  a  cotton  and  woolen 
mfr.,  afterward  6  years  in  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  finally  at  Sandy  Hill. 

Stro7iz  ancestry :  —}o\in^  ;  Jedediah^,  m.  ist  Freedom  Woodward  [see  +2^97,  p.  912]  ; 
Jedediahs  m.  Abijah  Ingersoll,  da.  John  and  Abigail  (Bascom) ;  Ezra*  m.  Abigail  Caverly, 
da.  Philip  and  Hannah;  John''  m.  Rachel  Curtiss ;  John^  Strong  m.  Sabra  Stocking,  da. 
George  and  Eunice  (Cobb).  —  Divighfs  Strong  gen.,  qs6. 

5499, 

SaraJi'  lIcNfmgJUon  (sarah"),  d.  Whitley,  O.,  bef.  1884, 
m.  Ezra  Thompson  of  Granville,  N.  Y.  Ch.  :  /ohn^  Thompson; 
Augusta^  Thompson  ;  Eranhlin"  Thompson. 

12019  Phcbe^  Thompson  m.  Thomas'  Cleveland  +5493; 
Alma^  Thompson ;  Alniira^  Thompson ;  Sarah^  Thompson ;  Electa^ 
Thompson. 

5504. 

Charlotte'  Stearns  (sarah^),  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  bef.  1884,  m., 
as  ist  w.,  John  A.  Dole.  (He  m.  2d,  Delila'  Stearns  +5505.)  Ch.: 
1 2020-1   Mary^  Dole  ;  Charlotte*  Dole  ;  Maria^  Dole  ;  Helen^  Dole. 

5505. 

Delila'  Stearns  (sarah"),  m.,  as  2d  w.,  John  A.  Dole.  (He 
m.  ist  Charlotte'  Stearns  +5504),  1.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1884.  s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1487 

5510. 

LAURA^  CLEVELAND  (David«),  m.  William  Bell ;  dwelt 
Seville,  1.  1886, -Hinckley,  O.  Ch.  :  12022  Beacher  C/  Bell,  m. 
Nellie  Underbill. 

5511. 

GEORGE'    CLEVELAND  (Davids,  Benjamin^,  Deliverances  Palmer^, 

Edward^,  Mosesi),  d.  York,  O.,  Dec.  20,  1872,  a.  62,  m.  ist,  Weymouth, 
Medina  co.,  O.,  May  16,  1844,  Electa  Ann  Train,  b.  Whateley, 
Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1825,  da.  Samuel  and  Mary  C. 
(Guernsey).     Separated  1856.     He  m.  2d,  Chatham,  O.,  Oct.  4, 

i860.    Mary  LuCINDA' Cleveland   +5587  (iraSJobWm.^,  Deliverance*), 

she  d.  York,  O.,  Feb.  22,  1877,  a.  54,  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

12023  Eunice"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  30,  1849,  Hinckley,  m. 
H.  Aug.  7,  187 1,  James  Candee  Goodrich,  b.  Weymouth,  O.,  Jan. 
12,  1849,  s.  Ansel  Shipman  and  Maryette  (Hatch),  1.  Hinckley. 
s.  p.     By  2d  m.  : 

12024  Ira  David*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1863,  Chatham, 
O.,  1.  Chatham,  York,  O.,  1883-6. 

5512. 

DAVID  HOPKINS'  CLEVELAND  (David«),  d.  Hinckley, 
O.,  Sept.  25,  1848,  a.  35,  m.  H.,  Eliza  Swift  of  H.,  she  d.  1850. 
Ch.  :  12025  Charles",  d.  bef.  1883.  12026  Finley^  Cleveland, 
d.  bef.  1883. 

5513. 

SYLVESTER'  CLEVELAND  (David«),  m.  ist,  Richfield, 
Summit  co.,  O.,  Mar.  11,  1838,  Mary  E.  Stocking,  b.  R.  Apr.  26, 
1818,  d.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Feb.  24,  1861.  He  m.  2d,  Lagrange, 
Troup  CO.,  Ga.,  Mar.  5,  1862,  Mrs.  Sallie  Curtis  (Morgan),  Bar- 
bour, b.  L.  Apr.  29,  1831,  had  been  a  widow  4  years  when  m., 
da.  John  E.  and  Mary  T.  (Brown).  Lived,  before  the  war  in 
New  Orleans,  thence  to  Atlanta,  there  lived  during  war,  and 
was  asst.  commissary  for  state  of  Ga. ;  went,  1864,  to  Chicago, 
surveyor;  dwelt  C.  during  fire  1871,  dwelt  Denver,  Col.,  to  1880, 
since  at  Topeka,  Kan.  (1886).     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

12027  Mary  E.**  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  26,  1839,  Richfield, 
d.  N.  Orleans  May  12,  1858. 

12028  Fannie  Eugenia'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  11,  1S42, 
Richfield,  m.  ist,  Atlanta,  May  2,  1861,  Elias  Holcomb;  he  d. 
1869.  She  m.  2d,  1880,  Howard  R.  Belden;  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
of  Belden  Bros.,  publishers,  N.  Y.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  3  Daughters^, 
all  living  Toronto,  Can.  Carlton  Eugene'*,  b.  Feb.  23,  1845, 
Brunswick,  Medina  co.,  O.,  d.  N.  Orleans  Mar.  11,  1855.  By  2d 
m.:  12029  Charles  Ridley^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  30,  1866,  La 
Grange,  unm.,  1.  Topeka  1883. 

5514. 

LOIS'  CLEVELAND  (David'),  m.  Hinckley,  O.,  William 
Comstock,  he  d.  Nebraska  1876;  she  1.  Chatham,  O.,  1883.  Ch. 
b,  Hinckley  : 


1488  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

12030  Hannah*  Comstock,  m.  Tubbs,  1.  Ridgeville  Corners, 
Henry  co.,  O.  12031  Marf  Comstock,  m.  Canaro  Packard,  1. 
Chatham.     12032    Willie''  Comstock,  m.,  1.  Iowa. 

5516. 

•       JOHN     SMITH'     CLEVELAND     (john',    Benjamins,    Deliverance4, 

Palmer^  Edward",  Moses'),  b.  at  Rutland,  Vt.,  Aug.  3,  1808,  d.  Burton, 
O.,  Aug.  27,  1863,  m.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  27,  1831,  Chloe  Harris 
Butler,  b.  Rutland,  Mar.  22,  1810,  a  dau.  of  James  Davie  and 
Rachel  (Harris)  [Maynard]  Butler.     Ch.: 

-f-12033  Mary  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  born  Jan.  8,  1832, 
Whitehall,  N.  Y. 

4-12034  James  Butler*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  14,  1834,  Paw- 
let,  Vt. 

+  12035  Ann  Butler-  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  31,  1836,  Akron, 
Ohio. 

-I-12036  Jennie  Harris'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  30,  1839,  Gran- 
ger, O. 

-I-12037  Laura  Pease'  Cleveland,  b.-  Aug.  i,  1842,  Brecks- 
ville,  O. 

12038  Ellen  Douglas"  Cleveland,  born  Mar.  16,  1845, 
Huntsburg,  O.,  d.  Burton,  Oct.  14,  1865,  unm. 

4-12039  John  Smith'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1847,  Hunts- 
burg, O. 

Dr.  John  Smith'  Cleveland  grad.  Castleton  College,  Vt.;  a 
skillful  physician  and  surgeon,  practised  medicine  and  surgery 
for  30  years,  first  at  Rutland  and  Pawlet. 

Hollister's  Pawlet^  qq,  ioo ;  Hemenway's  Vt.  His.  Gaz.,  Ill:  Sqs — Physicians  and 
diseases.  The  noble  art  of  healing  has  been  well  represented  by  its  practitioners  and 
disciples  in  this  town.  Our  early  physicians  were  among  the  most  noted  in  the  state. 
The  earliest  practitioners  of  medicine  were  Eliel  Todd,  etc. 

Next  to  these,  and  with  them,  were  John  Cleveland  and 
others  [in  the  list  that  follows]. 

Dr.  John  S.  Cleveland  afterward  practised  at  Whitehall, 
Akron,  Granger,  1840,  etc.,  Brecksville,  Huntsburg,  Claridon, 
and  Burton.  He  was  prominent,  influential,  and  highly  es- 
teemed. 

Butler  ancestrv  .—58  ar7ns  :  BUTLER  ;  /  .■  BOTTELEK  ;  3g :  BOTELER.  BUTLER  or 
BOTELER  (Kent).  Sa.  3  cups  covered  or,  within  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Crest  —  A  cov- 
ered cup  or,  betw.  2  wings,  the  dexter  gold,  the  other  az.  .  .  .  Thomas  Le  Botiler, 
suijimoned  to  Parliament  17  Edward  II,  1324.  .  .  .  The  ancestors  of  the  Butlers  came 
from  Normandy  to  Eng.  with  William  the  Conqueror.  Their  original  name  was  Fitz- 
Walter,  from  Walter,  ah  ancestor.  Theobald  Fitz  Walter  came  to  Ireland  with  Henry 
II,  1172,  and  had  office  of  Chief  Butler  of  Ireland.     From  the  office  they  took  the  name. 

.     .     .     1  Butler  m.  Mary,  she  m.  2d,  ab.  1621,  Benjamin  Ward,  and  lived  in  Boston 

1635,  where  Ward  was  allotted  land,  Dec.  14,  1635  ;  Stephen^,  came  with  mother  to  Boston 
ab.  1635,  d.  in  Boston  ab.  1605,  m  ist,  Jane;  James^,  b.  B.,  Aug.  2,  1665,  m.  Grace  New- 
combe'',  b.  Oct.  10,  20,  1664  ;  James'',  m.  ist,  Abigail  Eustice  or  Eustiss,  da.  of  John  of 
Boston  ;  James^,  m.  Elizabeth  Davie^;  James',  m.  Mary  Sigourney';  Hon.  James  Davie' 
Butler  represented  Rutland  in  Vt.  Legis.,  1812-13,  m.  ist,  Mrs.  Rachel  (Harris^)  Maynard, 
wid.  of  Trowbridge  Maynard. 

Harris  a«c«/'rj/.— Thomas'  [see  -f-1115,  p.  515];  Daniel'^,  b.  1618,  of  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  and  Middletown,  Conn.,  m.  Mary  Weld,  b.  in  Eng.,  perhaps  in  Terling,  co.  Essex, 
1627,  da.  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and  niece  of  Rev.  Thomas  Weld  of 
R.;  John3,  m.  Rachel  Moss;  Capt.  Israel*  Harris  of  Williamstown,  Mass.,  officer  at  Ben- 
nington battle,  m.  Sarah  Morse  ;  Rachel^  (Harris)  Maynard  m.  2d,  James  Davie  Butler'. 

Cigournai,  Seg-ournd,  Sigournay-ev-ie  ancestry :— KnArii  Cigournai,  Andrew',  born 
France  ab.  1639-43,  a  Huguenot,  fled,  i'68i,  with  his  wife  and  4  children  from  Rochfort  (n. 
Rochelle),  on  "the  Charente,  western  France,  distiller,  shoemaker,  he  and  family  were  in 
London  spring  of  1682,  all  were  naturalized  in  Westminster,  1682,  came  to  America  1686, 
one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  N.  E.,  Boston  1694,  d.  B.,  Apr.  16,  1727,  m.  Char- 
lotte Pairan  ;  Andrew",  b.  1673,  rn-  Mary  Germaine,  b.  France  ;  Anthony',  m.  ist,  Mary 
Waters  of  Salem,  of  Welsh  extraction  ;  Mary*  Sigourney  m.  James  Butler*. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1489 

Davie  ancestrv  :—3  arms :  Davie  (Creedy,  co.  Devon,  bart.).  Ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw. 
•^  mullets  pierced  sa.  Crest  —  A  pascal  lamb  ppr.  J/(?/'/(?  —  Auspice  Christo.  .  .  . 
John',  of  Creedy  or  Exeter,  Eng.,  m.  Juliann  Strode  of  Neunham,  Kent;  Humphrey^, 
emigrated  to  Conn.  1662,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Gibbons)  Richards  of  Hartford,  wid.  of 
James  Richards  (s.  of  Thomas  Richards  of  Plymouth,  Mass.),  and  a  da.  of  William  and 
Ursula  Gibbons  (of  the  original  proprietors  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  16^6).  His  s.  John  grad. 
Harvard,  1681,  and  became  a  baronet  1707  ;  Humphrey',  b.  Hartford  1673,  brother  of  the 

baronet;  ",  m.  Apr.  22,  1714,  Hannah  [or  Margaret?]  Gedney^ ;  Elizabeth^  Davie  m. 

James  Butler^. 

Gedney  ancestrv :—  i  arms:  Gedenp:v  ;  5:  Gedxky:  (Suffolk).  Or.  3  eagles  displ. 
sa.     .     .     .     Johni,  "b.  1603,  adm.  chh.,  Salem,   Nov.  ig,  1637,  m.  2d,  Catherine  ;  John^,  lost 

at    sea;    Williams,   ni.    Hannah    Gardner;    Hannah^   Gedney   m.   Davie*.— A'/^/- 

ler  Familw  bv  Prof.  James  Davie  Butler,  in  A'.  E.  H.  G.  Reg.,  1 :  167 :  Butheriana.  By 
James  Davie' Butler,  Albany,  N.  Y.    Joel MunselVs  Sons,  Publishers,  18SS,  p. 54,  etc. 

Neivcomb  ancestry  :—Capt.  Andrew'  [see  +163,  p.  139];  Graced  Newcombe  m.  James 
Butler'. 

5517. 

ELIZABETH  ANN  HOPKINS'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  b. 
Rutland,  Vt.,  Feb.  17,  1816,  d.  Warren,  O.,  Nov.  6,  1869,  m.  at 
Warren,  Judg-e  Benjamin  F.  Hoffman,  a  lawyer,  and  subse- 
quently a  District  Judge  of  the  state  of  Ohio.     Ch.: 

12040  Johii"' Hoffman,  b.  ab.  1840,  d.  Hazlehurst,  Copiah 
CO.,  Miss.,  ab.  1861,  aged  21,  imm. 

4- 1 204 1      Catherine'^  Hoffman. 

5526. 

JOHN'     CLEVELAND    (Aaron«,  Benj.5,  Deliverance^  Palmer^,  Edw.a, 

Mosesi]),  m.  Jan.  5,  1856,  Sarah  Hannah  Beattie,  b.  Salem,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  13,  1837,  da.  John  W.  and  Sarah  (Getty).  ,  Ch.  b.  Salem  : 

12042  William  G.*  Cleveland,  born  May  3,  1858,  m.  at 
Hoosick  Falls,  Rensselaer  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dora  C.  Leonarg ;  restau- 
rant,    s.  p. 

12043  Margaret  E."  Cleveland,  born  Nov.  4,  1864,  m. 
Salem,  Nov.  24,  1886,  Delbert  J.  Abbott. 

12044  John'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  15,  1872. 

12045  Belle  Gilchrist,  adopted  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  as  Belle 
Cleveland,  b.  ab.  1855. 

John'  Cleveland  still  resides,  1877-86,  on  the  old  home- 
stead place,  3  miles  from  Salem,  of  which  he  owns  a  large  part, 
farmer.  History  of  Washington  co.,  N.  Y.,  1878 —  Portrait  and 
biographical  sketch  of  John  Cleveland. 

5527. 

ROWLAND  vSACKETT'  CLEVELAND  (Moses«,  Benj.^,  Deliv- 
erance*, PalmerS,  Edwards.Mosesi),  d.  Akron,  O.,  Dec.  14,  1876,  a.  66,  m. 
Middlebury,  O.,  Jan.  6,  1823,  Mary  Ann  Smith,  b.  Springfield, 
O.,  Dec.  30,  1812,  died  Akron,  Dec.  29,  1875,  a  da.  Thomas  and 
Margaret  Ann  (Foster).  Dwelt  Salem  to  1830,  to  O.,  1830,  Mas- 
silon,  O.,  afterw.  in  Middlebury ;  tanner,  afterw.  machinist. 
Ch.  b.  Middlebury : 

+  12046     James  Smith'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  6,  1834. 

-[-12047     Charles  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  June  27,  1843. 

-j- 1 2048     Thomas  Foster'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  3,  1845. 
William  Rowland*,  b.  Apr.  17,  d.  Aug.,  1848. 
Mary  Alice',  b.  Jan.  23,  1850,  d.  Apr.  14,  1861. 

94 


1490  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

5528, 

MOSES'  CLEVELAND  (Moses«),  m.  Ravenna,  ().,  Margaret 
G.  Whitney,  da.  William  and  Hannah.  Went  to  O.  1832,  1.  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  1885.     Ch.: 

+  12049     Marcus  Marcellus^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  25.  1841. 

12050  Mary  C."  Cleveland,  b.  June  19,  1843,  m.  Summit, 
Wis.,  Mar.  16,  1864,  Robert  Jones,  he  died  Aug.  19,  1876.  Ch.: 
Cora  H.^  J  ones  ^  b.  Nov.  29,  1867. 

1 205 1  Sarah  A.'*  Cleveland,  b.  June  19,  1843,  m.  Finley. 
Ch.:   Charles'  Finley.     Henry  W.',  b.  May  14,  1847,  d.  bef.  1885. 

12052  ZuLEiKA"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  21,  1850,  m.  Ocono- 
mowoc,  Wis.,  Nov.  5,  1871,  Archie  Muir.  Ch.:  Maggie^  Muir ; 
Estella'  Muir  ;  Georgia"  Muir ;  Archie''  Muir,  and  2d,  bef.  1885. 

12053  Helen  Augusta*  Cleveland,  b.  May  3,  1852,  unm. 

12054  Elizabeth  H.*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  5,  1854,  d.  bef. 
1885,  m.  Josiah  Hay,  he  d.  bef.  1885.     Ch.:   Olie''  Hay. 

12055  Charles*,  b.  Mar.,  18 — ,  unm. 

5529. 

HENRY  BONAPARTE'  CLEVELAND  (Moses^,  died  In- 
dianola,  Tex.,  Oct.  22,  1865,  a.  53,  m.  in  West  Feliciana  Parish, 
La.,  Apr.  23,  1849,  ^cla  Byron  Haralson,  b.  W.  Feliciana,  Nov. 
20,  1825,  d.  St.  Francisville,  La.,  Nov.  5,  1877,  a  da.  Archibald 
and  Madame  Lodviska  (Pont-Briendlet).     Ch.: 

12056  Zuleika  Haralson'*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  12,  1850, 
New  Orleans,  La.,  d.  St.  Francisv.,  Dec.  9,  1S85,  unm.  Of  St. 
F.  from  1877.  Teacher,  of  literary  attainments,  began  writing 
at  16,  and  continued  during  life  —  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

12057  Archibald  Haralson*  Cleveland,  b.  July  8,  1853,^ 
Indianola,  d.  St.  Francisv.,  July  13,  1876,  unm.,  clerk  in  Record- 
er's office. 

judge  Henry  Bonaparte'  Cleveland  grad.  Union  college, 
1835,  studied  law,  afterward  tutor  of  classics  dept.,  Oxford 
Academy,  N.  Y.,  2  years.  Thence  to  Ky.  for  some  time,  teach- 
ing ;  then  was  made  a  Prof,  of  Washington  college,  Natchez, 
Adams  co..  Miss.  Later  a  private  tutor  in  family  of  a  wealthy 
planter  in  W.  Feliciana  Parish.  After  marriage  rem.  to  New 
Orleans,  and,  in  partnership  with  bro.  Charles  and  cousin  Cal- 
vin, opened  a  commission  house.  The  death  of  Calvin  dis- 
solved the  firm.  He  went,  Oct.,  1852,  to  Indianola,  became 
prosperous  in  commission  and  forwarding.  Was  elected  3  or 
4  times  clerk  of  court,  was  filling  that  office  at  time  of  decease. 
Was  a  judge. 

Haralson  ancestry :—tien<lor'^,  of  Revolutionary  fame;  Archibald^  Haralson  m. 
Madame  Lodviska  Pont-Briendlet. 

Ancestry  of  Madame  Lodviska  Pont-Briendlet :— This  lady  was  a  daug-hter  of  Count 
de  Mondim,  of  the  old  French  nobility,  an  officer  of  the  guards  under  Louis  XVI ;  his 
countess  fled  from  France  during-  French  Revolution.  (The  title  Count  de  Mondim 
now  borne  by  a  nephew  of  Ada  B.  Haralson.)  vShe  was  also  a  grand  niece  of  Otho, 
Baron  Wurmser,  of  army  of  Frederick  the  Great,  m.  Archibald  Haralson^. 

5530. 

FINDLEY  FLSHER'  CLEVELAND  (Moses«),  m.  Genesee, 
Wis.,  Nov.  14,  184 1,  Harriet  Davenport,  b.   Homer,  N.  Y.,  May 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I49I 


22,  1823,  da.  Damon  and  Lucy  (Frazier).  Dwelt  in  Salem,  N. 
Y.  city,  Salem  ag.,  New  Berlin,  Wis.,  Genesee  ;  settled  1844  at 
Trenton,  Dodge  co.,  Wis.;  1.  1886  Waupun,  Wis.,  farmer.    Ch.: 

4-12058     Charles  W.a.ldo' Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  10,  1849.  Tren- 
ton, Wis. 

5531. 

ESTHER  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Moses^),  d.  Hinckley,  O., 
Nov.  17,  1873,  a.  55,  m.  Middlebury,  O.,  Oct.  30,  1S44,  Nathan 
Wilson  Whedon,  b.  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  5,  1813,  d.  Hinckley,  Jan. 
26,  1871,  s.  David  and  Olive  (Wilson).  Of  Hebron  to  1825; 
Hinckley  afterw.,  farmer.  Was  magistrate  20  years.  Ch.  b. 
Hinckley:  NatJian  Lindon^  Whedon,  b.  Nov.  12,  1845,  unm.,  of 
Ketchum,  Alturas  co.,  Idaho,  1889,  contractor;  Hai-ry  Marcelh/s" 
Whedon,  b.  Mar.  15,  1847,  unm.,  of  Cleveland,  O.,  builder. 

12059  Charles  Ogden^  Whedon,  b.  Jan.  8,  1849,  m.  Manhat- 
tan, Kan.,  Sept.  27,  1875,  Ellen  Frances  Denison,  b.  Maiden, 
Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1850,  da.  Joseph  and  Sarah  Jane  (Woodruff). 
Hon.  Charles  Ogden'*  Jlliedon  gv3.d.  vState  Agl.  Coll.  of  Kan.,  Man- 
hattan, June,  187 1,  studied  law -at  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1871-2  ;  of 
Hinckley  to  1866,  then  went  West;  of  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1889,  of 
law  firm  Mason  [O.  O.]  and  Whedon  ;  mem.  Neb.  Legis.  i6th, 
17th,  and  i8th  sessions.  Ch.  b.  Lincoln  :  Lottie  Ennna',  Sept.  30, 
1876;  Burt  Denison\  Feb.  27,  1878  ;  Maggie  Ella\  Apr.  8,  i88oj 
Charles  Lindon'\  Oct.  28,  1883  ;  [o'^eph  Henrf  Whedon,  Jan.  30, 
1888. 

12059'^  Mary  Amelia^  JVhedou,  b.  May  24,  185 1,  m.  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  Nov.  23,  1880,  Hiram  Newton  Colby,  stock  raiser. 
She  was  ed.  at  Oberlin,  O.,  Coll.  Ch.:  Hiram  Neivtoit^  Colby,  b. 
Dec.  20,  1863,  Corfu,  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y.;  Neiuton  Irving'^  Colby^ 
June  27,  1882,  Granville,  Putnam  co..  111.  ;  Jessie  Mary""  Colby, 
June  20,  1886,  G. 

12059''  Flora  Elizabeih"  iJ'hedo/i,  June  12,  1856,  m.  Lincoln, 
June  5,  1879,  Richard  D.  Wallis,  b.  Penzance,  Cornwall,  Eng.,, 
Feb.  8,  1853,  d.  Lincoln,  Nov.  17,  1887,  s.  John  and  Mary  Jane 
(Grills).  Of  Lincoln,  book-keeper.  Grad.  Commercial  Coll., 
Oberlin,  June,  1875.  She  was  ed.  at  Oberlin  Coll.  Ch.:  Flora 
Winifred'  Wallis,  b.  Mar.  5,  1880,  Black  Earth,  Wis.;  Riehard D? 
Wallis,  Feb.  7,  1887,  Lincoln. 

5532. 

DAVID  ANDRE'  CLEVELAND  (Moses«),  m.  ist,  Salem,  N. 
Y.,  May  12,  1851,  Sarah  D.  Draper,  of  S.,  she  d.  Pawlet,Vt.,  July 
15,  1864.  He  m.  2d,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1866,  Emily  Ma- 
son of  Glens  F.,  1.  Pawlet  1877,  stone  cutter.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
Ella",  b.  Nov.  22,  1854,  Salem. 

12060  Ida*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  19,  1857,  Pawlet,  m.  Feb. 
19,  1875,  Miner  E.  Pratt,  of  P.  Ch.:  Ida^  Pratt,  b.  Nov.,  1875. 
By  2d  m.:  12061  Hattie^,  b.  Nov.  6,  1869;  Charles  Hubert*",  b.  Apr. 
6,  1875,  d.  Jan.  14,  1876. 

5533. 

CHARLES'  CLEVELAND  (Moses«),  m.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19, 
1844,  Julia  F.  Green,  b.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1847.     Went  1846 


I4Q2  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

to  New  Orleans,  La.,  and  Ark.,  1847  to  New  Orleans  ag-.,  and 
still  res.  there  1888;  merchant.     Ch.  b.  N.  Orleans: 

12062  Henrietta  B."  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  9,  1849,  m.  N. 
Orleans,  Nov.  20,  1878,  William  B.  Daniel,  merch.  Ch.:  Ethel 
Marion'  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  18,  1880,  N.  O. 

12063  Esther  Ophell^  Franklin*' Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  11, 
1852,  imm.,  1.  New  Orleans. 

12064  Helena  H.  Moor^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  13,  1857,  m. 
N.  O.  July  19,  1875,  John  Frederick  Hall,  newspaper  agt.  Biloxi, 
Miss.,  and  N.  Orleans.  Ch.  b.  N.  O.:  John  Frederick''  Hall,  Jan. 
2,  1877;  [ulia  Franklin'  Hall,  Apr.  3,  1878;  Clarence  Judson^  Hall, 
Nov.  3o,'i88o  ;  Foy  BelF  Hall,  Jan.  10,  1884. 

12065  Charles  S.  F.*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  3,  1866,  unm., 
lives  home,  trav.  agt. 

5534. 

JAMES  TODD'  CLEVELAND  (Mose.s«),  d.  Waupun,  Wis., 
Feb.  5,  1865,  a.  41,  m.  Durhamville,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1848,  Mary 
Jane  Stillman,  b.  Oneida  co.,  N.Y.,  Aug.  17,  1829,  da.  Dr.  Willett 
and  Sarah  (Crumb).     Ch.: 

12066  Willett  Stillman^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  i,  1856, 
New  Berlin,  Wis.,  d.  Blyville,  Knox  co..  Neb.,  Feb.  23,  1881,  m. 
Waupun,  Feb.  25,  1880,  Hattie  L.  Thompson,  a  da.  William,  s.  p. 

Lt.  James  Todd'  Cleveland  dwelt  Durhamville  to  1856,  N. 
Berlin  to  i860,  afterw.  at  Waupun,  harness  mfr.  Enlisted 
1862  private  in  ist  Wis.  Cal.,  duly  promoted  to  Lt.  and  Q.  M., 
filling  the  position  with  honor,  till  failing  health  and  shattered 
constitution  compelled  him  to  resign  commission  1864;  returned 
home  and  never  recovered.  His  widow  dwelt  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
1877. 

5538. 

DANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (Oaniel  R.^,  Benjamins,  Deliverance^,  Pal- 
mers, Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  Unionville,  O.,  May  i,  1867,  a.  48,  m.  Har- 
persfield,  O.,  May  23,  1843,  Weltha  H.  Hickock,  b.  Jefferson,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  14,  1820,  da.  Ambrose  and  Hannah.  Went  1837  to  Ma- 
con, Ga.,  with  father  ;  awhile  after  May,  1837,  returned  to  Dun- 
kirk, N.  Y.;  rem.  to  Harpersfield  1841,  to  Unionville  1851,  mer- 
chant. His  widow  and  ch.  rem.  to  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.,  1876. 
Ch.  b.  Unionville  : 

-f- 1 2067     Wilder  F.*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  30,  1844. 

12068  Carrie  E."  Cleveland,  b.  May  22,  1848,  m.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  Jan.  7,  1880,  Andrew  H.  Burke,  b.  New  York  city, 
May  15,  1850,  as.  John;  was  manager  of  a  large  business  at 
New  York  Mills,  Otter  Tail  co.,  Minn.;  I'd  Casselton,  Cass  co., 
Dak.,  from  fall  1880;  Fargo,  Dak.,  1885-6,  Treas.  of  Cass  co. 
Ch.:  Ada  Clevelancr  and  Amy  Marie'  Burke  (tw.),  b.  Oct.  5,  1880. 
12069  Georgia  L.^  b.  Sept.  12,  1852,  of  Cleveland.  12070  Cora 
B."  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  24,  1855. 

5540. 

EDWIN    RUTHOM'    CLEVELAND    (Oaniel  R.«,  Ben.s,  OeM,  Pal- 

mer3,  Ed.2),  m.  Maccdon,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   16,  1851,  Amanda  Malvina 
Archer,   b.  M.  Apr.  7,  182 1,  da.  John  and  Achsah  (Warren),  of 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES>    CLEVELAND.  j^q? 

Palmyra,  N.  Y.  Rem.  to  Harpersfield,  O.,  later  to  Unionville, 
O.,  res.  1877-83,  merchant.     Ch.  b.  Unionville  : 

+  12071  Arthur  Edwin''  Cleveland,  b.  Aug-.  22,  1852  ; 
Clarence  Henry",  b.  May  23,  d.  Aug.  28,  1854  ;  Leila  Estelle 
Archer'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  21,  1857,  imm. 

5543. 

Benjaniln'  Lewis  ( •"' HanniS'"  )>  d.  Poultney,  Vt.,  Sept.  i, 
1867,  a.  53,  m.  Brandon,  Vt.,  Oct.  18,  1848,  Eliza  Wooster,  b.  B., 
Mar.  14,  1 8 15,  da.  John  and  Lavina  (Edson).  Lived  on  the  old 
Lewis  homestead,  farmer.  Ch.:  Af a rie Louise''  Lewis,  b.  Apr.  26, 
185 1,  m.  W.  Rupert,  Vt.,  Mar.  13,  1877,  Smith  Sheldon,  b.  W.  R. 
Nov.  24,  s.  Enos  P.  and  Lucy  H.  (Smith).  Of  W.  Rupert,  1877- 
96,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Rupert  :  ILettie  Eliza"  Sheldon,  Dec.  26,  1878; 
Lillian  Marie^  Sheldon,  Apr.  5,  1880;  Enos  Benjamin"  Sheldon,  Sept. 
29,  1881  ;  Minnie  Edna''  Sheldon,  Apr.  4,  1887.  LLetfie"  Lewis,  b. 
Apr.  12,  1853,  d.  R.  Apr.  23,  1878. 

5544. 

James     LetViS    (""^  Hani4h"'"'  \  J°^  William»,  Deliverance*,  Palmer^,  Ed- 

ward2,  Moses'),  d.  Rupert,  Vt.,  Aug.  I,  i860,  a.  41,  m.  Waukesha, 
Wis.,  Mar.  4,  1851,  Mary  Diana  Campbell,  b.  Henderson,  Jeffer- 
son CO.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  22,  1830,  da.  of  William  and  Melinda  (Ran- 
dall).   Ch.  b.  Milwaukee,  Wis.: 

-j- 1 207 2     Mary  Lottie^  Lewis,  b.  November  2,  1855. 

+  12073     Llattie  Linda^  Lewis,  b.  April  26,  1857. 

Mr.  James'  L^ewis,  residence  Milwaukee.  Mrs.  Mary  Diana 
(Campbell)  Lewis  resides  at  Chicago  (1896). 

Campbell  ancestry  :  —  Duncani  Campbell,  b.  Scotland  (descended  from  the  Duke  of 
Argyll,  whose  Anns.  Quarterly,  first  and  fourth,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.  for  CAMP- 
BELL ;  second  and  third  ar.  a  lymphad,  her  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action,  all  sa.  flag 
and  pennants  flying  gu.  for  Lok\.  Crest  —  A  boar's  couped  or,  over  the  crest  this  mot- 
to, Ne  obHviscaris.  Supporters  —  Two  lions  guard,  gu.  Motto  —  Vix  ea  nostra  voca)  of 
Henderson,  m.  Isabell  Johnson  ;  William-  Campbell,  b.  Henderson,  Nov.  29,  1808,  m. 
Clayton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  i,  1826,  Melinda  Randall",  b.  Rutland,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1809,  d.  Mc- 
Cracken,  Rush  co.,  Kan.,  Mar.  23,  1888. 

Randall  ancestry  :  —  I  arms  :  R.\ND.\LL  or  R.\XD()LPH;  14  :  RANDALL  (Scotland). 
Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3  lozenge  cushions  gu.  Crest —  An  arm  in  armour  embowed,  brand- 
ishing a  scimetar,  all  ppr.  the  hilt  affixed  by  a  chain  to  the  wrist  of  the  armour.  .  .  . 
Averyi,  b.  Colchester,  Conn.,  Dec.  18,  1762,  d.  Clayton.  June  11,  1823,  m.  Shelburne,  Mass., 
Hopeful  Briggs,  b.  S.  July  13,  1767,  d.  Henderson,  Aug.  9,  1848;  Melinda^  Randall,  m. Wil- 
liam Campbell". 

5545. 

Hamiffh'  Lewis  ("^  Hannih'e"),  ni.  Rupert,  Vt.,  Feb.  15,  1842, 
William  Sherman,  b.  R.  Oct.  21,  1822,  d.  Thomasville,  Thomas 
CO.,  Ga.,  Jan.  26,  1891,  s.  Sterling  and  Jane  ^Noble);  was  of 
Rupert,  farmer,  and  Milwaukee,  Wis.  (1869-91),  of  Jewett,  Sher- 
man &  Co.,  spices.  His  widow  res.  Milwaukee  (1896).  Ch.  b. 
Rupert  : 

12074  Letvis^  She ?■  man  {Dr.),  b.  Nov.  25,  1843,  m.  Scranton, 
Pa.,  Nov.  29,  1876,  Mary  R.  Tuttle,  b.  Wyoming,  Pa.,  Nov.  3,  1850, 
da.  Chester  and (Shoemaker).  Grad.  Union  coll.,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  1865,  Medical  School  Univ.  City  of  N.  Y.,  1870. 
Of   Milwaukee,  homeopathic    physician,  pharmacist,  and   pub- 


1494 


CLEVELAND    GEI^EALOGY. 


lisher.  Ch.  b.  M.:  Gertrude^  Sherman^  Aug.  26,  1877;  Letd'  S/ier- 
??iaii,  Oct.  21,  1878;  Hclof  Sherman,  Dec.  i,  1879;  Lewis"  S/ier- 
»ian,  June  24,  1886. 

Lafayette''  Shermaji,  b.  July  7,  1847,(3.  Rupert  Jan.  23, 
1859;  Mary  Eliza^  Sherman,  b.  Sept.  7,  1851,  d.  Milwaukee,  Sept. 
23,  1869;  Etta''  Sherman,  b.  June  19,  1S60,  d.  M.  Sept.  27,  1870. 

5546. 

William'  Lewis  {jasoii<^  Lewis),  merchant ;  ran  a  stage 
coach  in  New  York  city,  afterward  of  Salem,  N.  Y.,  farmer ;  of 
Sandgate,  Vt.,  1877.  Ch. :  Margaret^  Lewis,  d.  a.  14  years. 
12075-9  Marf  Leivis,  m.  Silas  Beattie,  of  W.  Union,  la.,  mer- 
chant ;  John'*  Lewis,  1.  la.,  farmer  ;  James^  Lewis,  m.  Miss  Bell, 
1.  Sandgate,  farmer ;  Elizabeth'^  Lewis,  m.  David  Richards  of 
Sandgate  ;  Francis^  Lewis,  1.  vSandg.,  farmer. 

5556. 

WARNER'  CLEVELAND  (Oaniel  Clark^  Job  William^,  Deliverances 
Palmer^,  Edwai-d2,  Mosesi),    b.     HcbrOU,     N.   Y.,    JuUC    21,    1816,    d.   NcW 

York  city  Jan.  i,  1888,  m.  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  16,  1848, 
Almira  Newell,  b.  Ogdensb.  Aug.  25,  1825,  d.  Catskill,  N.  Y., 
July  24,  1886,  a  da.  Luman  and  Lavinia  (Ormsby).     Ch.: 

12080  Virginia*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  7,  1848,  Ogdensburg, 
m.  Port  Henry,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  3,  1874,  Allen  Smith  Gookin,  b.  Rut- 
land, Vt.,  July  16,  1850,  a  s.  William  Fay  and  Elmina  Wait 
(Smith);  w^as  at  Port  Henry,  station  agt.  Del.  &  Hudson  Canal 
Co. ;  of  N.  Y.  city  1879-88,  cashier  office  Manhattan  Elev.  R.  R. 
Co.  ;  of  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  May,  1892.  Ch.  :  William  Cleveland"  Goo- 
kin, b.  Dec.  4,  1877,  Port  H.;  Warner  Foof  Gookin,  Jan.  27,  1882, 
N.  Y.  c. 

Dr.  Warner'  Cleveland  received  an  academic  education 
in  the  Academies  of  Granville  and  Salem,  N.  Y.;  was  a  teacher: 
in  Hebron  1834-6;  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  to  1838,  Oswego  N.  Y.,  to 
1840;  Hebron  ag.  to  1842.  He  grad.  from  Castleton,  Vt.,  Medi- 
cal College  June  16,  1847;  afterward  always  practiced  medicine 
at  Ogdensburg  to  1849;  Hebron,  N.  Y.,  to  1854;  Brooklyn,  N.Y., 
to  1 86 1.     Brooklyn  Daily  Times,  May  4,  iS^S — Editorial  : 

W^e  regret  to  see  that  Dr.  Cleveland,  the  Health  Officer,  shared  the  fate  of  the  other 
opposition  candidates.  His  career  during:  the  year  and  a  half  he  has  held  the  office  has 
elevated  it  from  the  useless  sinecure  it  was  under  his  predecessors  to  an  important  and 
useful  branch  of  the  city  government.  We  had  hoped  that  partv  feeling  would  not  have 
prevailed  in  his  case  ;  as  it  was,  the  Doctor  obtained  inore  than  his  party  vote,  and  came 
within  an  ace  of  being  re-elected. 

Brooklvn  Tunes,  Dec.  /;,  aS'6/.— A  large  number  of  friends  of  Dr.  Warner  Cleveland 
assembled  at  his  residence.  No.  i6i  S.  Ninth  street,  last  evening,  to  bid  him  good-bye 
previous  to  his  departure  to  join  the  87th  Reg.  (Brooklyn  Rifles),  of  which  he  has  been 
appointed  Surgeon.  iVdelegation  from  Baltic  Lodge  of  F.  and  A.  M.,  of  which  the  Doctor 
is  a  member,  presented  him  with  a  handsome  sword,  sash,  and  belt  as  a  token  of  the 
high  esteem  in  which  he  is  held  by  his  brethren. 

He  was  afterward  Surgeon  of  55th  N.  Y.  V.  Aug.,  1862,  to 
Jan.,  1863,  when,  after  the  terrible  battle  of  Fredericksburg,  Va., 
the  55th  was  reorganized.  His  residence  was  in  N.  Y.  city  to 
1862;  lived  and  practised  in  Port  Henry  to  1883,  afterward  in 
N.  Y.  city  again. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1495 

5559. 

DANIEL'  CLEVELAND  (Daniel ciark"),  m.  Hebron,  N.  Y., 
]an.  6,  1864,  Fanny  Louisa  Rogers,  b.  Hebron  Mar.  30,  1838,  da. 
Gardner  and  Maria  (Eddy).  Resided  at  Hebron  to  1866,  mer- 
chant;  afterward  at  vSalem,  N.  Y.  (1885),  U.  S.  mail  carrier. 
Ch.  :  Daughter',  b.  Sept.  29,  1870,  Salem,  d.  S.  an  infant. 

5561. 

Hannah  Clereland/  Graf/  (Lydia*,  job  wm.^  Dei.*,  Paimers, 
Ed.=),  d.  Cortland,  De  Kalb  co.,  111.,  Aug.  4,  i860,  a.  43,  m.  Oct. 
3,  1839,  Guy  Collson.  Ch.  :  12081  AftrrA  G."  Collsoii,  b.  Dec.  20, 
1843;  1.  Chicago,  111.,  1885. 

+  12082  Augusta  Maria^  Collson,  h.  Oct.  20,  1844,  Helena,  St. 
Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.  12083  Mylo  Elijah*  Collson,  June  9,  1845,  d. 
Sugar  Grove,  111.,  Dec.  29,  1876. 

5564. 

Luke  B:  Gray  (Lydia«),  d.  Mar.  4,  1878,  a.  53,  m.  ist,  Mary 
Gray  of  Dorset,  Vt.,  2d,  Jan.  i,  1848,  Dorsena  Harrington;  sol- 
dier in  civil  war,  wounded.  Dwelt  Dorset;  mechanic.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.  :  12084  Daughter^  b.  Oct.  21,  1850,  m.  Aug.,  1869,  Robert 
GofE  of  Broome,  Can.,  1.  Franklin,  N.  Y.  Ch.:'  Ephraim  C  Goffj 
Caleb  E.'  Goff:  Julia  Maud"  Goff.     By  2d  m.  :   2. 

5569. 

Joh     CleVelaUiV     Gray    (Susannah«,  job  Wm.s,  Del.S  Palmer3,  Ed.2), 

m.  Mar.  26,  1844,  Delight  L.'Sargeant;  went  West  1852,  1.  since 
1869,  Eureka,  Kan.     Ch.: 

12085  Arthur  IF"  Gray,  b.  June  10,  1847,  m.,  Oct.,  1872, 
Nellie  Lowrey.  •  Ch.  :  Freddie  E."  Gray,  b.  Sept.  29,  1873,  d.  ; 
Gertrude  Agnes'"  Gray,  b.  Nov.,  1874;  Catharine  D?  Gray,  Apr.  i, 
1877;  Arthur''  Gray,  Nov.,  1879;  Herbert''  Gray,  June  10,  1882. 

12086  Ella  Maria*"  Gray,  b.  Apr.  26,  1850,  m.  July,  1877, 
Herbert  F.  vSheldon.  Ch.  :  Laura^  Sheldon;  Carrie  B.^  Sheldon; 
Warren  J^  Sheldon. 

12087  Ac^nes  Martha^  Gray,  b.  Apr.  23,  1857,  m.  Oct.,  1878, 
H.  A.  Dales.     Ch.  :  Ehuin  JVard'  Bales. 

5570. 

Clark'  Gray  (susannah«),  m.  Dorset,  Vt.,  Sept.  22,  1847, 
Emily  Kent;  dwelt  Dorset;  Sherman,  N.  Y.,  1.  1885,  Town- 
send  Harbor,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  merch.  Ch.':  12088  Martha 
Lorain^  Gray,  b.  Apr.  10, 1850,  Dorset,  m.  Dec.  31, 1874.  12089  ff<^l- 
tie  Maria""  Gray,  b.  Oct.  20,  1855,  Sherman;  Henry  Clark"  Gray, 
b.  Oct.  20,  1857,  S. 

5572. 

Georqe  Washiuytoir  Gray  (susannah«),  m.  ist,  Nov.  17, 
1852,  Mary  E.  Miller  of  Sherman,  N.  Y.,  2d,  Dec.  9,  1886,  Mar- 
tha J.  Hawkins  of  Warren,  O.     Ch.: 


1496  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

12090     William  ElijaJf  Gray,  b.  Nov.  7,  1856,  Sherman,  N.Y. 

I  2091     Frances  Maria^  Gray,  b.  Jan.  17,  1859  ;  Eihvin  Elmore^ 
Gray,  b.  Mar.  18,  1866,  Portland,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  George  Washington''  Gray,  a  Methodist  Episcopal  clergy- 
man of  the  East  Ohio  Conference,  pastor  at 'Ashtabula,  O.,  1885. 

5574. 

GEORGE   CLARK'  CLEVELAND  (job  Wiiiiam«,  job  wiiiiam% 

Deliverance-*,  Palmer',  Edward^,  Mosesi),    m.    iSt,    Portage,    N.  Y.,    Jan.    18,. 

1843,  Elvira  Jane  Clark,  b.  Manchester,  Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1820,  died 
Rockford,  111.,  Oct.  25,  1849,  da.  Chester  and  Saviah  (Mattison). 
He  m.  2d,  Orangeville,  Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  i,  185 1,  Pame- 
lia  Lewis,  b.  Orangev.,  Dec.  7,  1823,  a  da.  Truman  and  Lucy 
(Porter).     Ch.  b.  Rockford,  by  ist  m.: 

+  12092     George  Clark*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  30,  1843. 

Harvey  Chester^  b.  Jan.  31,  d.  R.,  Aug.  27,  1846. 
Merritt  Fenton',  b.  Apr.  12,  d.  R.,  Oct.  26,  1848.     By  2d  m.: 

-j-12093     Frank  Lewis^  Cleveland,  b.  May  27,  1854. 

Johnie'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.   i,  1856,  d.   Rockford, 
Jan.  5,  1858. 

+  12094     Edward  Warren*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  18,  1859. 

4-12095     Willis  Porter*"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  19,  1861. 

+  12096     Carrie  Elvira**  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  1S63. 

Deacon  George  Clark'  Cleveland  v\^as  a  poor  boy  when  he 
went  West,  determined  to  establish  himself.  In  July,  1843,  he 
settled  near  Rockford,  and  commenced  a  new  farm  on  land 
now  a  part  of  his  beautiful  homestead.  For  many  years  he 
diligently  followed  his  business  of  farmer  and  stock  raiser,  and 
has  been  abundantly  successful.  Removed  into  Rockford,  Apr.,. 
1886,  where  he  still  resides  (1897),  and  has  retired  on  an  ample 
competency.  His  son,  Edward  Warren*  Cleveland,  is  manag- 
ing his  farm.  Mr.  George  Clark'  Cleveland- united  with  the 
First  Congregational  Church,  Rockford,  185 1,  joined  the  West- 
minster Presbyterian  Church  of  Rockford  by  letter,  1858,  was 
elected  to  the  office  of  Deacon,  1870,  succeeded  to  the  Elder- 
ship, 1885,  and  has  long  and  acceptably  filled  both  offi.ces,  and 
is  senior  member  of  the  Board  of  Elders  in  term  of  service  ;  is 
highly  esteemed  in  the  community. 

Elder  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Lewis  ancestry  of  Pamelia  Lewis : — William',  came  from  Eng-land  in  the  ship  Lion, 
landing  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  i6,  1632,  freeman,  Nov.  6,  1632,  member  of  the  Braintree 
company  which,  Aug.,  1633,  located  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  removed  to,  and  was  an  orig- 
inal proprietor  of,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1636,  juryman  and  selectman,  1641,  rem.  to,  and  was 
a  founder  of,  Hadley,  Mass.,  1659,  represented  Hadley  in  Gen.  Court,  1662,  and  North- 
ampton, Mass.,  1665,  S.  Farmington,  Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1683,  at  great  age,  m.  Felix ,  sur- 
name conjectured  to  be  Olcutt  (because  Thomas  Olcutt  of  Hartford,  in  his  will,  leaves 
£\  to  "brother  William  Lewis,  Sr."),  she  d.  Hadley,  Apr.  17,  1671;  Capt.  William^,  born 
Eng.  Recorder  of  Farmington,  d.  Aug.  18,  i6qo,  m.  2d,  Mary  Cheever-;  Nathaniel^,  b. 
Farmington,  Oct.  t,  1676,  m.  ist,  Abigail  Ashley',  b.  Apr.  27,  i68i;  Nathaniel'',  b.  F.,  Jan. 
1,  1703,  m.  Rachel  Kelsey^,  b.  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Aug.  21,  1714;  Oliver*,  b.  Nov.  28,  1736, 
an  officer  in  the  British  army  in  the  French  war,  d.  at  Quebec,  m.  Hannah  Eldridge,  b. 
R.  I.,  da.  James  and  Elizabeth  ;  Oliver'*,  b.  F.,  Jan.  25,  1758,  entered  service,  Aug.  iq,  1776, 
Lt.  Thomas  Bidwell's  co..  Revolutionary  war,  contracting  builder,  d.  Ridgeville,  Lorain 
CO.,  O.,  Mar.  21,  183Q,  m.  Lucinda  North,  da.  David  and  Sarah  of  Northington,  Conn.; 
Truman',  b.  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  5,  1784.  in  active  service  war  of  1812.  commis- 
sioned ensign  by  Gov.  Daniel  D.  Tompkins  of  N.  Y.,  town  officer,  represented  Genesee 
CO.  in  Legislature,  d.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1865,  m.  Lucy  Porter',  b.  Mar.  6,  1705,  died 
Dec.  13,  1866;  Corinnaf*,  m.  ELI  TULLER  Clevel.\nI)'  +5577;  Pamelia^  Lewis  m.  Geo. 
Cl.^kk  Cleveland'. —  Book  XVIII  of  Genealogy  of  Le^vis  Faniilv.  by  Simeon  [hmham 
Le7vis,  rSgr,  p.  30.               ' 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1497 


Forler  ancestry . —  Capt.  John',  b.  prob.  Farmington,  Conn.,  1746,  of  F.,  d.  Apr.  14, 

1792,  m.  Jerusha  — .  b.  Dec.  20,  1746,  d.  Jan.,  1828  ;  Seth^,  b.  Jan.  2,  1770,  d.  Apr.  17,  1831, 

m.  May  3,  1792,  Sarah  Cowles-,  b.  Apr.  10,  1772,  d.  Nov.  ig,  1819  ;  Lucy^  Porter  m.  Truman 
Lewis''. 

Cowles  a«fC5/rv.-— Joseph',  b.  Oct.  18,  1747,  d.  May  29,  1789,  m.  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  13,  1744; 
Sarah^  Cowles  m.  Seth  Porter'''. 

Kelsev  ancestrv  .—  ^rwj  — (Chelmsford  and  Thorp  co.,  Essex,  En}<.,  granted  June  24, 
1634).  Sa.  on  a  pile  cotised  or,  3  escutcheons  gu.  Crest  —  Two  cubit  arms  erect,  vested 
sa.  cuffed  or,  holding  in  the  hands  ppr.  an  escutcheon  or.  .  .  .  John'.,  of  Wethersfield. 
Conn.,  m.  W.,  Nov.  23,  1704,  Mary  Buck^;  Rachel^  Kelsey  m.  Nathaniel  Lewis*. 

Buck,  Bitcke-,  Book,  Bonk  ancestry  :—j  arjtts :  Bucke  ;  /j.-  Buck:  (Gloucestershire). 
Per  fesse  wavy  ar.  and  sa.  3  bucks'  attires,  fixed  to  the  scalp,  counterchanged.  Crest  — 
A  buck's  attire  ar,  fixed  to  the  scalp  or.  .  .  .  Emanuel'  (or  Enoch)  Bucke,  of  Wethers- 
field,  m.  Sarah;  EzekieP,  b.  W.,  Jan.  15,  1650,  m.  W.,  Mar.  18,  1675,  Rachel  Andrews,  born 
1652,  a  da.  John  and  Mary  of  Farmington,  Conn.;  MaryS  Buck  m.  John  Kelsey'. 

Ashlew  Aslilv  ancestry :  — I  arms :  Ashley  or  Astlev  ;  /.■  Ashley  or  Asheley  ; 
77.-  Ashley  :  (Dorsetshire,  Eng.).  Az.  a  cinquefoil  within  a  bordure  engr.  erm.  Crest 
—  A  harpy  ppr.  .  .  .  Robert',  b.  Eng.,  from  Eng.  to  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  163Q,  m^  Mary;  Dayid^,  b.  June  8,  1642,  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  m.  Hannah  Glover,  a 
da.  Henry  of  New  Haven,  Conn.;  Abigail^  Ashley  m.  Nathaniel  Lewis^. 

Clieever  ancestry: — Ezekiel',  b.  London,  Eng.,  Jan.  25,  1614,  it  has  been  said  that  his 
father  was  a  linen  draper,  though  no  Cheever  was  a  member  of  the  Draper's  co.  prior  to 
1637,  tradition  says  that  he  wa.s^  when  a  boy,  at  St.  Paul's  school,  came  to  Boston,  Mass., 
June,  1637,  to  New  Haven  prob.  spring  of  1638,  the  noted  schoolmaster  of  whom  a  long 
biography  is  in  N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Re,i^.,  XXXIII :  ib4-iQ2,  Ezekiel,  school  teacher,  and 
Richard  of  Boston,  were  cousins  of  the  brothers:  Abraham  and  Bartholomew  of  Boston, 
and  Daniel  of  Cambridge.  Ezekiel  was  uncle  to  Peter  Cheever  of  Salem,  Mass.,  m.  ist, 
Mary  ;  Mary^  Cheever  m,  William  Lewis-. 

5575. 

ALBERT  LUCAS'  CLEVELAND  (job  wiiiiam«-),  married 
at  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1853,  Lucy  Charles,  b.  Wethers- 
field,  Feb.  7,  1820,  d.  Monroe,  Wis.,  July  24,  1896,  a  da.  Joseph 
and  Dorothy  (Abbott).  Ch.  b.  Monroe,  Wis.:  Job  Wkber",  born 
Mar.  6,  d.  Monroe,  Oct.  7,  1855.  David',  b.  Aug-.  27,  d.  Monroe, 
Sept.  20,  1858. 

Albert  Lucas'  Cleveland,  residence  :  East  Hebron,  N.  Y., 
to  1836,  Wethersfield  to  1842,  Monroe  to  Apr.  2,  1850,  taug'ht 
school,  1842  to  1848.  Left  Monroe,  Apr.  2,  1850,  for  California, 
crossing-  the  country  with  a  horse  team,  arrived  in  the  gold 
mines-,  Sept.  4,  1850,  being  absent  from  Monroe  3  years,  to  1853. 
Has  since  resided  at  Monroe  (1897).  Farmer.  Held  the  office 
of  School  Commissioner  of  Green  co.,  Wis.,  1847  and  1848,  and 
that  of  vSuperintendent  of  Schools  in  town  of  Monroe,  1854  to 
1856.  Was  Chairman  of  the  Town  and  Village  Board,  1863  to 
1866  ;  County  vSurveyor  of  Green  co.,  1863  to  1875,  and  has  since 
1890  been  City  Engineer. 

Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Charles  ancestry :— I  arms :  Ch.arles  or  Ch.\RELES  ;  g:  Charles:  (Norfolk,  Eng.). 
Erm.  on  a  chief  gu.  3  lozenges  of  the  first.  .  .  .  Joseph'  Charles,  b.  Fryeburg,  Me. 
(his  great-grandfather  lived  in  Me.),  of  Wethersfield,  m.  Dorothy  Abbott,  whose  ances- 
tors lived  in  Me. 

5576. 

MARIA  SUSAN'  CLEVELAND  (job  wiiiiam«),  d.  Rockford, 
111.,  Aug.  27,  1851,  a.  28,  m.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1847,  as 
ist  w.,  Elijah  Herrick,  born  Andover,  Mass.,  Sept.  30,  1820,  son 
Elijah  Lawrence  and  Hannah  (Abbott).     Ch.: 

12097  Almira  Maria^  Herrick,  b.  Feb.  5,  1850,  Rockford, 
m.  R.,  Jan.  i,  187 1,  William  Marshall,  b.  Rich  Hill,  Armagh  co., 
Ireland,  July  31,  1837,  s.  Hugh  and  Margaret  (Ferguson).  He 
studied  law  in  Law  Dep.,  University  of  Chicago,  adm.  to  bar  of 
111.  in  spring  of  186 1;  soldier  in  war  of  1861,  enlisted  in  the  ar- 


1498 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


tillery  at  Chicago,  served  the  full  term,  re-enlisted  and  served 
to  close  of  the  war ;  took  part  in  the  grand  review,  was  mus- 
tered out  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Residence  :  Rockford,  1883-97, 
lawyer.  Ch.  b.  Rockford  :  William  FaiiP  Marshall,  Oct.  16,  187 1, 
unm.;  Elmer  Lawrence^  Marshall,  Sept.  2,  1874,  unm.;  Robert  Fer- 
guson^ Marshall,  June  8,  1880,  unm. 

Mr.  Elijah  Herrick  still  resides  at  Rockford,  merchant.  He 
m.  2d,  Spencer,  Mass.,  Jan.  9,  1856,  Lucy  Dunbar 'Jones,  born 
Spencer,  Aug.  2,  1828,  da.  Asa  and  Lucy  (Dunbar).  Ch.  born 
Rockford:  i.  Eliza  Linsley  Herrick,  Aug.  14,  1857,  unm.,  res. 
Rockford,  teacher  of  Languages  in  Female  College  at  Rockford. 

2.  Charles  Erastus  Herrick,  b.  Aug.  12,  1863,  m.  R.,  Mar.  31, 
1887,  Mabel  Hurd  Walker,  born  Newport,  Herkimer  co.,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  16,  1868,  da.  Alexander  and  Venetia  Rebecca  (Hurd),  res. 
Rockford,  assistant  cashier  in  Manufacturers  National  Bank  of 
Rockford.     Ch.:  Albert  Walker  Herrick,  b.  Sept.  30,  1896,  R. 

3.  Frank  Jones  Herrick,  b.  Oct.  11,  1868,  unm.,  res.  Rockford, 
coal  dealer. 

5577. 

ELI  TULLER',  CLEVELAND  (job  wniiam^),  married  ist, 
Orangeville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  i,  1851,  Corinna  Lewis,  b.  Orangeville, 
Mar.  9,  1823,  d.  Seward,  Winnebago  co..  111.,  Nov.  23,  1870,  a  da. 
Truman  and  Lucy  (Porter).  He  m.  2d,  Johnsburg,  Wyoming 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  187 1,  Geunifrede  Dunham,  b.  J.,  Jan.  6,  185 1, 
died  Rockford,  111.,  Apr.  10,  1880,  da.  George  Hall  and  Louisa 
(Virgin).  He  m.  3d,  R.,  Aug.  t,o,  1882,  Lizzie  White  Rose,  born 
Honesdale,  Pa.,  Aug.  7,  1839,  ^^-  Eliphalet  vStratton  and  Jerusha 
Conklin  (White).     Ch.  b.  Seward,  by  ist  m.: 

4-12098     Almon  Milton^  Cleveland,  b.  July  11,  1853. 

4-12099     Truman  Lewis'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  13,  1854. 

12100  Lucy  Almira"  Cleveland,  born  Nov.  18,  1856,  m. 
Rockford,  Apr.  7,  1881,  Albert  Thomas  Van  Alstyn,  b.  Hamp- 
shire, jMcHenry  co..  111.,  Aug.  23,  1856,  son  Egbert  Benson  and 
Fanny  Elizabeth  (Campbell),  res.  Oak  Park,  111.,  1896,  commer- 
cial traveler  in  Chicago,  111.  Ch.:  Zada  Corinna'  Benson,  b.  June 
16,  1883,  Rockford. 

12101  Laura  Augusta^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  7,  i860,  m. 
R.,  Feb.  26,  1885,  William  Lewis  Gregory,  b.  R.,  Mar.  21,  i860, 
s.  William  Dunlap  and  Abby  Lemira  (Linsley),  res.  Rockford, 
cabinet  maker.  Ch.  b.  Rockford  :  Hoivard  Cleveland"  Gregory, 
Sept.  2,  1886  ;  Helen  Corinna''  Gregory,  Dec.  23,  1893  ;  IVarren  Wil- 
liam" Gregory,  Dec.  3,  1895;  Da",  b.  bef.  July  7,  1897.  2d  and 
3d  m.:  s.  p. 

Eli  Tuller'  Cleveland  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Sew- 
ard, in  the  spring  of  1849.  Residence  since  1872  at  Rockford 
(1897),  is  a  retired  merchant,  and  an  elder  in  the  Presbyterian 
church. 

For  Lewis,  Porter,  aiid  other  ancestries,  see  +5574,  pp.  1496-7. 

5578. 

MARIETTE'  CLEVELAND  (job  wiiiiam«),  d.  Attica,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  24.  1896,  a.  69,  m.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  2,  1847,  Daniel 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1499 


Perry  Joiner,  b.  Wolcott,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1824,  s.  Sylvester  and 
Beulah  (Smith).  Of  Wethersfiekl,  1877-96,  farmer,  Attica, 
1895-7.     Ch.  b.  Wethersfield  : 

-|- 1 2 102  Maria  Elvi)\f  Joiner,  b.  Aug.  5,  1851.  Alta  A/iiiira^, 
b.  Feb.  II,  1853,  d.  W.,  Oct.  25,  1859;  Florence  Auiri/sfa\  b.  May 
18,  1857,  d.  W  ,  Mar.  16,  1858. 

12103  Albert  Webber'^  Joinci\  born  July  8,  i860,  m.  Attica, 
Sept.  27,  1882,  Mary  Alta  Wilson,  b.  n.  Zurich,  Switzerland,  Apr. 
I,  1863,  adopted  da.  of  Francis  Marion  and  Sophronia  S.  (Brain- 
ard)  Wilson.  Of  Attica,  meat  market.  Ch.:  Wilson  Webber'^ 
Joiner,  b.  Oct.  3,  1889,  Attica,  d.  A.,  July  30,  1894. 

12104  Flora  ff^  J)iner,  b.  Feb.  19,  1862,  m.  Wethersfield, 
Sept.  I,  1880,  Edwin  J. "Wheeler,  b.  Eagle,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1857, 
s.  Vernon  L.  and  Eunice  (Bliss).  Of  Ardee,  Java,  N.  Y.,  1883  ; 
Bliss  Station,  N.  Y.,  1895-6,  cabinet  store  and  undertaker.  Ch. 
born  Bliss,  N.  Y.:  Lloyd  Bliss'  Wheeler,  Feb.  6,  1885;  Jennie  E.' 
Wheeler,  Aug-.,  1889. 

5579. 

WILLIAM  JOB^  CLEVELAND  (job  wiiiiam"),  m.  Wethers- 
field, N.  Y.,  July  3,  1S51,  Jane  Elvira  Curtis  born  Middleburg, 
Genesee  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1831,  da.  Waterman  Francis  and 
Sylvia  Adelia  (Cronckite).  Lived  at  Rockford,  111.,  1877-81, 
Picatonica,  Winnebago  co.,  111.,  1881-3,  res.  Seward,  111.,  1895-6. 
farmer.     Ch.: 

4-12105  Albert  Webber*  Cleveland,  borri  Aug.  27,  1852, 
Wethersfield. 

12106  jMaria  Adelaide**  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  26,  1854, 
Seward,  d.  S.,  July  2,  1893,  unm. 

12107  Adella  Elizabeth'^  Cleveland,  b.  June  10,  1857, 
S.,  m.  S.,  June  10,  187S,  Frank  Conger,  b.  Butler,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4, 
1854,  s.  James  and  Sarah  (Johnson).  Still  res.  Seward,  1897, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Seward:  Blanche  Lena"  Conger,  Apr.  27,  1879; 
Cloud  Willianf  Conger,  Jan.  17,  1881;  Floyd  James"  Conifer,  Jan.  24, 
1883. 

4-1210S  Herbert  William'  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  8,  i860, 
Seward,  111. 

Lily  Clarissa",  b.  Aug.  6,  vS.,  d.  S.,  Aug.  20,  1862. 

1 2 109  Clara  Rosella"  Cleveland,  b.  May  22,  1867,  vS., 
m.  S.,  Jan.  30,  1889,  Frank  Spencer  HoUenbeck,  born  Rockford, 
May  19,  1867,  son  Almarin  and  Hannah  (Spencer),  res.  Storm 
Lake,  la.,  farmer.     Ch.:   Son". 

12110  Ira  Wilson^  Cleveland,  b.  July  3,  1876,  Seward, 
iinm.,  res.  home  1897. 

5580. 

HERVEY  SEYMOUR'  CLEVELAND  (job  wiiiiam«),  m. 
Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1857,  Annette  Curtis,  b.  Wethers- 
field, Apr.  21,  1834,  d.  Seward,  111.,  Apr.  26,  1891,  da.  of  Daniel 
and  Elizabeth  Walker  (Charles).  Ch.  b.  Seward  :  Helen  Myr- 
tie',  b.  Jan.  5,  i860,  d.  S.  Nov.  17,  1867  ;  Alta  Almira',  b.  Feb. 
20,  1862,  d.  S.,  Nov.  16,  1867. 

-fi2iii     Hervev  Seymour"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  27,  1867. 
Lucas  Jay*,  b.  Sept.  7,  1870,  d.  S.,  Feb.  10,  1871. 


I500 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Hervf.y  Seymour'  Cleveland,  residence  :  at  Leroy,  N.  Y., 
1848  to  185 1,  where  he  manufactured  wagons ;  then  returned  to 
Wethersfield,  and  there  lived  to  Sept.,  1853;  dwelt  at  Seward 
until  winter ;  at  Monroe,  Wis.,  making-  wagons  through  the 
winters  of  1853,  4,  and  5  ;  at  Wethersfield  again  to  1859.  He 
then  settled  at  Seward,  where  he  has  always  since  resided  (1897). 
Went  to  farming  ;  first  bought  80  acres,  and  now  has  295  acres. 
Was  elected  a  District  School  director,  Apr.,  1872,  for  a  term  of 
3  years  (each  district  has  3  directors),  and  re-elected  for  another 
term,  to  Apr.,  1878,  serving  as  Clerk  of  the  Board  this  term. 
Was  elected,  Dec.  14,  1875,  Master  of  Seward  Grange,  No.  905 
(organized  Jan.,  1875,  a  subordinate  Grange,  of  which  both  him- 
self and  wife  were  charter  members),  serving  8  years,  and  also 
acted  as  Overseer  all  the  time  he  was  not  Master.  This  Grange 
ceased  to  exist,  1891.  Mr.  Cleveland  was  a  Trustee  of  Seward 
Congregational  Church  for  one  year.  He  was  elected,  1880, 
and  is  still,  a  Director  of  the  Farmers  Mutual  Fire  and  Light- 
ning Insurance  Co.  (N.  S.  Shaw,  Pres.,  Webster  Orsborn,  Sec.) 
of  Winnebago  and  Seward,  111.,  organized  Feb.  5,  1875.  J^^- 
25,  1896,  he  joined  the  Knights  of  the  Globe,  W.  H.  Seward 
Garrison  (organized  Sept.,  1895),  No.  106,  and  is  now  acting  as 
vice-president  in  tliis  Garrison.  He  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Gen- 
ealogy. 

Charles  ancestry :—']o^^x>\i^     [see    -fsjys,   p.    1497];    Elizabeth    Walker^    Charles,    b. 
Fryeburg,  Me.,  Dec.  9,  1799,  m.  Wethersfield,  Daniel  Curtis,  b.  Dec.  13,  1792. 

5581. 

LORENZO    DOW'  CLEVELAND    (job  william^  job  wiiiiam>, 

Deliverances  Palmer^,  Edward^),    m.    Wethcrsficld,    N.   Y.,    JuUC    I,    1 859, 

Laura  Janette  Potter,  b.  W.  Sept.  5,  1837,  da.  John  Rowley  and 
Polly  Melissa  (Cookson)';  res.  Wethersfield  (1896-7),  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Wethersfield  : 

121 12  John  Job'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  7,  1866,  m.  Eagle, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1895,  Mary  Ann  Ward,  b.  E.  Oct.  28,  1868,  da. 
Oren  J.  and  Betsey  D.  (Foote).     Of  Wethersfield,  farmer. 

121 13  Albert  Lorenzo"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  9,  i87i,unm.; 
res.  Wethersfield,  farmer.  121 14  Mary  Amelia''  Cleveland, 
b.  May  22,  1876,  unm. 

5582. 

HENRY  JEROME'  CLEVELAND  (job  William^),  d.  Monroe, 
Wis.,  Nov.  20,^1887,  a,  48;  is  buried  at  Seward,  111.,  m.  in  Canada 
Nov.  19,  1866,  Mary  E.  Brown,  b.  Mar.  17,  1839.  Lived  at  Mon- 
roe, farmer.  Ch. :  Willie  F.',  b.  Aug.  23,  1867,  Wethersfield, 
N.  Y.,  d.  Jan.  23,  1871.  12115  Elvira"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28, 
1870,  W.,  unm.,  res.  Rockford  1896.  12116  Ira  Ray*  Cleveland, 
b.  Oct.  9,  1873,  Wethersfield,  unm.,  res.  Rockford,  studying  vet- 
erinary surgery  1896:  Edna",  b.  Jan.  27,  1876,  Monroe,  d.  Seward 
Feb.  7,  1882. 

5585. 

Mfttt/tlftJl     yl.'     Gl'fli'eS     (Polly",  job  WilHamS  Deliverances  Palmer^, 

Edwards  Moses'),  m.  Emilus  A.  Brump,  he  d.  May  21,  1879,  of  Sal- 
isbury, Vt.;  I'd,  1877,  Brandon,  Vt.,  carpenter.     Ch.  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


12117     Morris  Graves^  Bnnfip^d.hQ^  1877,1x1.  Minerva - 


1501 


> 


she  1.,   1877,  Brandon;  a  soldier  in  civil  war.     12118  Daughter^, 
d.  bef.  1877,  m. 

5586. 

JTai'i'a  A.'  Graves  (Poiiye),  m.,  1852,  Monroy  M.  Dowd,  b. 
1827,  a  s.  Dea.  Albigence  and  Miranda  (Flag-g).  Ch.  :  Carrie^ 
Dowd^  b.  and  d.  1858.  121 19  Alice  E^  Dowd,  b.  i860;  Tennyson 
M!"  Dowd,\).  1876. 

Monroy  M.  Dowd  1.  1885,  West  Salisbury,  Yt.,  farmer;  was 
elected  to  town  offices. 

Doud  rfWiVJ/ri'.— Henry'  Guilford  ;  John-  ni.  2d,  Mary  Bartlett  ;  Davids,  b.  1695,  m. 
Mary  Cornwell ;  Capt.  Giles-*  in.  Esther  Bacon;  David^  ni.  Langdon  or  Milly  Chapin  ; 
Albigence*  Dowd.  —  VV.  H.  Dowd' s gen.,  rjr. 

5589. 

ELIZABETH  RUSvSELL'  CLEVELAND  (ira^,  job wm.^Del.^ 
Palmers,  Ed. 2),  ni.  ist,  Wilkinson  CO.,  Miss.,  May  ii,  1848,  Lorenzo 
Dow  Ives,  b.  Wilkinson  co.,  Jan.  15,  1815,  d.,  s.  John  and  Mary 
(Reed).  She  m.  2d,  Guilford,  Medina  co.,  O.,  Dec.  20,  1876, 
Robert  Sugett,  b.  Scarborough,  Eng.,  July  18,  1808,  s.  Richard 
and  Ann  (French),  of  Seville,  Medina  co,,  O.,  1883.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.  :  1 21 20  Clara  Angcline^  Ives,  b.  Aug.  25,  1849,  Wilkinson  co.  ; 
Charlotte  Adelia\  Oct.  19,  1852,  W.  co. ;  King  Charlie\Oct.  5,  1854, 
W.  CO.;  lie/m  Eoline  ArdelP,  Feb.  15,  i'^'57,  Chatham,  Medina  co., 
O. ;  Leona  Isadora""  Ives,  b.  Feb.  15,  1859,  C.  d.  Dec.  6,  1867;  2d 
m.  s.  p. 

5598. 

HENRY     JOB'    CLEVELAND    (Levi    H.«,  job  Wm.^  Deliverance", 

Palmers,  Ed ward^  Mosesi),  ni.  Hcbron,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  I,  i860,  Cclia  Ann 
West,  b.  H.  Apr.  lo,  1840,  da.  Eghiel  and  Filpher  (Foster).  Cor- 
poral in  late  war,  enrolled  Aug.  5,  1862,  wounded  several  times, 
suffered  hardships,  disch'd  June  8,  1865,  1.,  1877,  on  father's  old 
farm,  Salem,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b.  Salem  :  12 12 1-3  William  Levi',  Feb. 
10,  1862;  Harry  Brodt*",  Mar.  18,  1868;  Albert  Benjamin* 
Cleveland,  Mar.  11,  1877. 

5601. 

SARAH'     CLEVELAND     (PalmerD.«,  Abel5,Del.SPalmers,  Ed.«),    d. 

Lowell,  Mass.,  June  12,  1849,  a.  38,  m.  ist,  Salem,  N.  Y.,  1839, 
Daniel  Rowan,  b.  S.,  d.  S.  1841,  I'd  Salem,  farmer  and  mail  car- 
rier. She  m.  2d,  Whitcomb.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  12124  William 
Levi''  Rowan,  b.  Oct.  31,  1839,  Salem,  d.  Enfield,  N.  H.,  July  14, 
1874,  unm.;  was  by  his  stepfather  placed  with  the  Shakers, 
Enfield;  did  not  learn  he  had  relatives  until  28  yrs.  old.  Soldier 
three  years. 

5603. 

MARY'  CLEVELAND  (PaimerD.e),  d.  Rupert,  Vt.,  June  23, 
1846,  a.  31,  m.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1838,  Levi  Dwelly  Hop- 
kins, b.  Rupert  Mar.  22,  1816,  d.  R.  Mar.  12,  1882,  a  s.  Amos  and 
Sally  (Clapp),  I'd  Rupert,  farmer,     Ch.  : 


I502 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY 


12125  Fayette  Wilson^  Hopkins,  b.  Mar.  28,  1839,  m.  a  da.  of 
Dr.  Charles  J.  White  [see  +1814]. 

1 21 26  Frances  Maria''  Hopkins,  b.  Aug-.  27,  1842,  m.  Oct.  8,. 
1862,  1.  Rupert  1884.  Ch.  :  ]Valter\  b.  May,  d,  Aug.,  1865  ; 
Kate  Margarette\  b.  Nov.  19,  1868,  d.  Jan.  31,  1880. 

5607. 

MARIE  ANTOINETTE'  CLEVELAND  ( Paimer  d.«),  m. 
Rupert,  Vt.,  Mar.,  1S46,  George  Hopkins,  b.  Apr.  22,  1819,  a  s. 
Amos  and  Sally  (Clapp),  1.  W.  Rupert  1884,  farmer.  Ch.  ; 
12127  Spencer^  Hopkins,  b.  July  18,  1847,  m.  W.  Rupert,  Dec.  20, 
1870,  Mary  Beebe,  b.  Sandgate,  Vt.,  Aug;.  4, 1848.  Ch.  b.  W.  Rupert: 
Rosalind  IVinnifred^  Hopkins,  Nov.  8,  1874;  Volney  Wilson  Amos^ 
Hopkins,  Mar.  30,  1877  ;  Ella  Gcraldine^  Hopkins,  Oct.  4,  1879,  d. 
June  12,  1882. 

5611. 

David'   Dtntcrni    (uuthe,  Abei=,  Del.^  Paimer^,  Ed.=),  m.  Salem, 

N.  Y.,   1830,  Miss  Patience  Carter  of  S.,  she  d.  S.  bef.  1877,  1. 

Salem  1877,  farming-  where  his  gr.-fa.  AbeP  did.  Ch. :  ////.'  d. 
y.      121 28   Saniiui  Carter'^  Duncan,  m.,  wagon  mfr. 

5619. 

DANIEL  DWELLA'  CLEVELAND  (Davids,  Abel^  Deliverances 
Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  d_    West  Troy,   N.   Y.,  DeC.    I,    1858,   a.   37,  m. 

Troy,  Mar.  20,  1850,  Ann  Eliza  Kirkland,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
17,  1828,  da.  Alexander  and  Abigail  (Thompson).  After  1845 
lived  W.  Troy,  merchant,  his  wid.  1.  W.  Troy  1884.  Ch.  :  12 129 
Sarah  Elizabeth',  b.  Jan.  9,  1851,  Troy,  unm.,  1.  W.  Troy; 
Jane  Eliza",  b.  Mar.  19,  1S52,  W.  T.,  d.  July  9,  1853. 

12130  Russell  Coleman'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  31,  1855,  W, 
Troy,  m.'W.  T.,  Feb.  1:4,  1884,  Helen  Frances  Hall,  b.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  23,  1858,  da.  Charles  Ferdinand  and  Mary  Ann 
(Underwood),  1.  W.  Troy;  of  Conde  &  Cleveland,  wholesale 
lumber. 

1 2 131  James  Graham'  Cleveland,  b.  June  18,  1858,  W.T., 
unm.,  1.  W.  Troy,  farmer. 

5622. 

DAVID'  CLEVELAND  (oavid"),  d.  Marion,  Linn  co.,  la.,. 
Nov.  23,  1872,  a.  35,  m.  M.  1864,  Sarah  Carver;  rem.,  Apr.,  1857, 
to  Iowa  City,  la.,  afterw.  I'd  Marion,  carpenter;  soldier  three 
months,  afterw.  3  years  in  civil  war  ;  bullet  struck  Testament 
over  heart,  glanced,  wounded  arm,  much  of  the  time  an  invalid 
Ch. :  12132-3  Caroline  L.',  b.  Apr.  3,  1866,  1.  Marion.  Frank' 
Cleveland,  b.  Jan.,  1868,  1.  Marion. 

5624. 

TURNER  SHEPHERD'  CLEVELAND  (jamesS  Abel^  Deliv- 
erances Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Dec.  I,  1853,  Frances  Elizabeth 
Shepard,  b.  Westfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  27,  1825,  da.  Capt.  Russell 
and  Laura  Shepard  (Noble).     Ch.  b.  Jackson,  N.  Y.  : 

+  12134     Herbert  R."  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  20,  1855. 


8 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1505- 

12135  Charles  C/,  b.  Mar.  14,  1857.  12136  Edward  J." 
Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  26,  1858.  12137  Frank  S.*  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  25,  1862. 

Turner  Shepherd''  Cleveland  dwelt  at  Jackson;    1.,   1885,, 
Salem,  N.  Y.,  farmer. 

Shepard  a«C£?J/;'v  •■  —  Turner^  ni.  Lydia  Derby  ;  Capt.  RusselP  Shepard  of  Westfield, 
1825,  m.  Laura  Shepard  Noble". 

Noble  ancestry :  —  Thomasi  [see  4-40471  P-  1216]  ;  Dea.  Thomas^,  b.  Springf.,  Mass.,  Jan. 
14,  1666,  m.  Elizabeth  Dewey,  b.  Jan.  10,  1676,  a  da.  of  Thomas  (s.  of  Thomas  and  Frances 
(Clark) )  and  Con.'Jtant  (Hawes,  da.  of  Richard  and  Ann)  ;  Thomas^  m.  ist  Sarah  Root,  da. 
John  and  Sarah  (Stebbins)  ;  Thomas'",  Hartford,  Conn  ,  m.  Susanna  Cole,  da.  John  and 
Eliz.  (Goodwin):  Luther*  Martinsburg,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y..  m.  ist  Charlotte  Gray,  da.  Capt. 
John;  Laura  Shepard"  Noble  m.  Russell  Shepard"''. —  Boltivoocf  s  Noble  gen..,  201. 

5625. 

WILLIAM  CLARK'  CLEVELAND  (james"),  d.  Salem, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1884,  a.  62,  m.  Manchester,  Vt.,  Jan.  23,  1850,  Min- 
erva Lyon,  b.  Peru,  Bennington  co.,  Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1822,  da.  Free- 
man and  Lovisa  (Pease),  lived  E.  Salem,  clothier;  his  widow  1. 
Shushan,  N.  Y.,  1885.     Ch.  b.  Salem  : 

+  1213S     William  Wallace'  Cleveland,  b.  Jime  17,  185 1. 
12139     Fanny   Ida*"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.   2,   1S56,  m.  Shu- 
shan, Oct.  30,  1879,  John  Alexander  Campbell,  b.  Shushan  Jan. 
31,  1856,  s.  Peter  and  Mary  Jane  (Mcintosh),  1.  Trenton,  N.  J., 
merch. 

5626. 

FRANCES  ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND' (james«),  m.  Sept. 
3,  185 1,  John  Ackley,  b.  July  20,  1825,  1.  Jackson,  p.  o.  Shushan, 
N.  Y.,  1885,  farmer.  Ch.:  12140  Jlbert^  Ackley,  b.  ab.  1854,  m. 
Sept.,  1876,  Miss  Kenyon  of  Jackson;  farmer.  12141  Ah-ftv  F." 
Ackley,  b.  ab.  1861,  m.  Sept.  8,  1880,  Martin  H.  Stevens  of  Shu- 
shan. 

5628. 

JAMES  HARVEY'  CLEVELAND  (james"),  m.  Hebron,  N. 
Y.,  vSept.  9,  1858,  Susannah  Rowan,  b.  H.  Oct.  9,  1834,  da.  Abram 
and  Susannah  (Cruikshank).  Ch.  b.  Jackson:  12142-3  William 
J.*  Cleveland,  Feb.   18,   1862;  Frederick  R.^  Cleveland,  Dec. 

17,  1871. 

James  Harvey'  Cleveland  resided  at  Jackson  in  his  fath- 
er's homestead  ;  farmer.  History  of  Washington  County,  N.  Y., 
contains  his  portrait. 

5632. 

SABRINA'    CLEVELAND    (lsaac\    Solomon=,    Johnson^  Isaac^    Ed- 

ward2,  Mosesi),  m.  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1834,  Edward 
Hart,  b.  Farmington,  Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1791,  d.  Lee,  Mass.,  Oct. 
19,  1861,  s.  Isaiah  and  Abigail  (Kelsey).  Dwelt  Sheffield,  Mass., 
to  1858,  Lee  afterw.,  carpenter.  She  1.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1884.. 
Ch.  b.  Sheffield: 

12144  Edward  Milo^  Hart,  b.   Dec.  31,  1835,  d.   Lee,  Oct. 

18,  1874,  unm.;  Emily  Jane^,  b.  June  16,  1840,  d.  Sheff.  Nov.  9, 
1842;  Stephen^,  b.  July  29,  1844,  d.  S.  Apr.  6,  1857. 

1 2 145  George  Byron"  Hart,  b.  Nov.  23,  1846,  m.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1881,  Martha  Garrison,  b.  New  Windsor,  Orange 


1504  CLEVELAND   GE'NEALOGY. 

CO.,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1847,  da.  John  and  Julia  (Degreat),  I'd  Shef- 
field to  1855,  Lee  to  1876,  Holyoke  since,  paper  mfr. 

1 2146  John  B^  Hart,  b.  June  22,  1849,  ™-  East  Lee,  Berk- 
shire CO.,  Mass.,  June  5,  1872,  Ella  Maria  Brewer,  b.  New  Marl- 
boro, Dec.  31,  185 1,  da.  Nathaniel  and  Eunice  Abigail  (Adams), 
I'd  Sheff.  to  1855,  Lee  to  1869,  Dalton,  Mass.,  to  1S71,  Holyoke 
since,  supt.  of  Valley  Paper  co.  Mills.  Ch.  b.  Holyoke  :  Lena 
Maf  Hart,  Apr.  20,  1877  ;   Clara  Belle'  Hart,  July  3,  1880. 

5633. 

EMILY'  CLEVELAND  (isaac»),  m.  New  Marlboro,  Mass., 
Apr.  19,  1830,  Bateman  Brooks,  b.  New  M.  Sept.  20,  Oct.  17, 
1807,  s.  Luther  and  Lucy  (Pomeroy).  Since  1830  dwelt  New 
Marlboro  (1883),  [not  there  Dec,  1894]  farmer,  (half  bro.  to  Lu- 
ther Brooks  who  m.  Laura  L."  Cleveland).  Ch.  b.  New  Marl- 
boro ; 

1 2 147  Sarah  Emily  or  Enia/ine^  Brooks,  b.  May  7,  1832,  d. 
Canaan,  Conn.,  or  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1872,  m.  Edward  Page. 

1 2 148  Lucy  Mariah^  Brooks,  b.  May  13,  1835,  d.  Maiden 
Bridge,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1862,  m.  Miles  Rockwell. 

5635. 

CLARA  MATILDA'  CLEVELAND  (isaac«),  d.  Bedford,  O., 
July  7,  1861,  a.  44,  m.  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  i,  1834,  George 
Edward  Barnum,  b.  Sheffield,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  181 1,  s.  Eli  and 
Jerusha  (Hart),  1.  Bedford  1884,  chair  mfr.     Ch.: 

1 2 149  Amelia  Elizabeth'^  Barnum,  b.  Dec.  27,  1834,  Shef- 
field, m.  Dec.  31,  i860,  Bradford  Frank  Higby,  he  d.  Sept.  9, 
1863.  Ch.:  Henry  Anderson'  Higby,  b.  Aug.  18,  1862,  Bedford. 
George  Henry"  Barnum,  b.  Jan.  9,  1836,  Salisbury,  Conn.,  d.  Free- 
dom, O.,  Feb.  15,  1841. 

1 2150  Emily  Jane^  Barnum,  b.  Aug.  20,  1840,  F.,  m.  Feb., 
1877,  Aaron  Benjamin,  s.  p. 

12151  Milo  Hart^  Bar)ium,h.^\Ay  30,  1843,  F.,  m.  Nov.  17, 
1870,  Emeline  Cora  Taylor  of  Pike,  O.  Res.  Bedford,  O.,  1897. 
Ch.  :  Rose  Eihelyn^  Barnui7i,  b.  Jan.  2,  1872  ;  Be7ijamin  Nelson 
Doyle^  Barnum,  b.   Aug.  4,  1873;   Orrin  Osmun^  Barnum,  b.    Sept. 

4,  1875- 

5637. 

LUCIAN    JOHN'  CLEVELAND  (Isaacs,  Solomon^JohnsonMsaac3, 

Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  Ncw  Marlboro,  Mass.,  Oct.  29,  1845,  Har- 
riet Eliza  Post.  He  m.  2d,  Canaan,  Conn.,  Mar.  9,  1870,  Lucy 
Ann  Hinman,  b.  Sheffield,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1845,  da.  William 
Barny  and  Almira  (Bass).     Ch.  b.  New  Marlboro,  by  ist  m.: 

12152  Isaac  Solomon*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  13,  1847,  1.  al- 
ways New  Marlboro,  farmer. 

12153  George  Edward^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  7,  1848,  9, 
1849,  d,  De  Soto,  Jefferson  co..  Mo.,  1876,  dwelt  mostly  in  New 
Marlb.;  went  to  Mo.,  farmer.  1.  L.'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.,  d.  Dec. 
17,  1857. 

12154  Francis  Lucian"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  9,  1861,  m. 
N.  M.,  Aug.  10,  1880,  Ida  Hadsell,  b.  N.  M.,  da.  Orren ;  dwelt 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1505 


New  Marlb.,  farmer.  Child",  b.  bef.  1882  Lakeville,  Conn.  By 
2d  m.: 

12155  Myron  William'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  24,  1871. 
LuciAN  ]oHN^  Cleveland  lives  1882  on  the  homestead  where 

he  was  born,  New  Marlboro  (P.  O.  Canaan  Valley,  Conn.).  Has 
discovered  on  the  farm  a  gold  and  silver  mine  which  is  editori- 
ally noticed  in  Berkshire  Courier^  Great  Bar riiigton,  Mass.,  Aug. 
23,1882. 

5644. 

Hetirif  Fatfeftee'  lioies  (Laura"),  m.  Triixton,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
9,  1850,  Elizabeth  Couterman,  da.  Marcus  A.  and  Eve  (Harter), 
1.  De  Ruyter,  N.  Y.,  1884,  farmer.     Ch.: 

12156  Henry  Dejcitt"  Boies,  b.  Nov.  22,  1851,  ra.  Lincklaen, 
Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1883,  Dora  Irena  Tuthill.  12157 
Alson  Lerof  Boies,  b.  Ma}^  7,  1861. 

5653. 

HANNAH'  CLEVELAND  (ubbeus^),  d.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  24,  1845,  ^-  34-  ™-  Apr.  7,  1836,  Asher  Campbell,  he  d.  1847, 
of  Penn  Yan  and  Milo,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Penn  Yan  : 

12158  Libheiis  D.^  Campbell,  d.  Miner's  Run,  Pa.,  ab.  1870. 

1 2 159  Mary""  Campbell,  d.  at  birth  of  ch.,  m.  John  Downey, 
s.  Dennis.     Ch.:  Marf  Downey.  I 

5655. 

STEPHEN  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Libbeus«,  Lemuel,  John- 
sons Isaacs,  Edward^  Moses'),    d.     Milo,    N.   Y.,    Feb.     9,     1 865,    a.    48,    m. 

Mar.  24,  1837,  Mary  Dains,  a  da.  Jesse  and  Mary  or  Nancy 
(Youngs),  s.  p.  Dwelt  Milo,  owned  vStokes  place,  lot  30;  prom- 
inent and  popular  ;  farmer.     His  wid.  occupies,  1873,  homestead. 

Dains  ancestry  :  —  Henry',  m.  Margaret  Bates  of  Rhode  Island,  who  lived  to  age  of 
100  years.  Ch.  b.  in  Conn.:  Jonathan^,  Castle",  Jesse^,  who  were  of  Friends'  Society, 
and  Ephraim^,  all  came  with  earliest  pioneers  to  New  Jerusalem,  N.  Y.-,  Jesse-,  b.  in 
Conn.,  per.  1750-fo,  of  Milo,  shoemaker,  m.  Chloe  Thompson  of  Conn.;  Jesse^  Dains,  m. 
Mary  or  Nancy  Youngs,  b.  1784,  a  da.  of  Isaiah  and  Mary  (Haggerty),  who  came  from 
Sussex  CO.,  N.  J.,  to  Milo.  —  Clevelutufs  Yates  co.,  ijj,  Oqj,  700. 

5656. 

HARRIET'  CLEVELAND  (ubbeus^),  d.  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  25,  187 1,  a.  49,  m.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1836,  James  Nel- 
son, b.  Conn.,  May  3,  1810,  came  to  Yates  co.,  N.  Y.,  1836,  a  sub- 
stantial and  prosperous  citizen — ■  If  is  lory  Yates  co.,  joo  j  farmer, 
owner  of  the  Libbeus  Cleveland  homestead  at  Milo  ;  1.  Penn 
Yan  1883.     Ch.: 

12160  Oscar^  Nelson,  b.  Aug.  16,  1843,  Benton,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Penn  Y.,  Dec.  30,  1863,  Mary  Watts,  b.  Scotland,  da.  William  ; 
was  in  late  war  186 1-3,  Co.  F,  23d  N.  Y.  V.;  res.  always  in  Penn 
Yan  ;  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Penn  Yan  :  William  Javies^  Nelson,  Oct. 
26,    1866;    Harriet  Marf   Nelson,   Dec.  8,  1868. 

95 


1506 


CLEVELAND    GfiNEALOGY, 


5657. 


MARY^  CLEVELAND  (Marcus"),  d.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
2,  1855,  a.  39,  m.  Canandaigua,  James  Van  Arsdell,  he  d.  before 
1884.  Ch  :  4  da  lighters^  \  3  d.  before  1884.  12 161  EIloC  J\in 
Arsdell,  m.  Hollister  N.  Grimes,  of  Canandaigua  1884. 

5658. 

LEMUEL'  CLEVELAND  (Marcus'),  m.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
I,  1849,  Hannah  Brundow  of  G.,  1.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1884-5, 
farmer.  Ch.:  12162  Katherine^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  16,  1850, 
Gorham,  m.  George  E.  Onderdonk  of  Canandaigua. 

5659. 

SYBIL  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Marcus«),  m.  Phelps,  Ontario 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1841,  William  Whiting,  b.  Bridlington,  York, 
Eng.,  vSept.  I,  1 81 2,  son  David  and  Ellen  (Taylor),  settled  at 
Phelps,  where  1.  1885,  tailor.  Ch.:  12 163  Ellen  Ann''  Whiting,  b. 
Aug.  23,  1842,  m.  P.  Oct.  15,  1861,  Oscar  Hart  Coursen,  b.  Can- 
andaigua, N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1829,  s.  Jacob  and  Harriet  (Cooley),  1. 
Chicago,  111.,  express,  s.  p. 

1 2 164  Mary  Elizabeth^  Whiting,  b.  Dec.  4,  1844,  m.  Phelps 
Apr.  19,  1865,  Archibald  Burnett  Vandemark,  b.  P.,  s.  William 
and  Charity  (Burnett).  Of  N.  Y.  city,  engineer.  Alice  Augusta'' 
IVhiti/ig,  b.  June  6,  1847,  of  Chicago;  Sarah  Gertrude  Hortense^ 
Wliiting,  b.  Dec.  2,  1850,  d.  Nov.  16,  17,  1872  ;  William  Arthur^ 
Whiting,  b.  Nov.  9,  1853,  unm.,  1.  Cincinnati,  O.;  Charles  Edivard^ 
Whiting,  b.  July  19,  1858,  unm.,  of  Cincinnati. 

5660. 

MARCUS  STEWART'  CLEVELAND  (Marcus^),  d.  Geneva, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  II,  1863,  a.  43,  m.  ab.  1844,  Mary  Gardner  of  G.  Ch.: 
1 2 165  Mary',  m.  Lingle.  Of  Geneva.  12 166  Ellen'  Cleve- 
land, m.  Seigfred,  of  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

5662. 

MARCIA^  CLEVELAND  (Marcus«),  d.  Chicago,  111.,  June  2, 
1871,  a.  41,  m.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  William  Longhurst.  Ch.  (3  liv- 
ing) :  1 2 167  Frederick  Cleveland^  Longhurst,  of  Omaha,  Neb.,  1884, 
express.  Jennie*  Longhurst,  m.  Lines  ;  of  Chicago  ;  Stella^,  un- 
married., of  Chicago. 

5663. 

ROSWELL  WICKWIRE'  CLEVELAND  (Marcus"),  m.  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  Feb.  15,  1874,  Sarah  Elliott,  b.  Philadelphia  Feb. 
15,  1854,  da.  of  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Smith).  Resided  at  New- 
London  and  Norwich,  Conn.,  to  1868,  afterward  in  Philadelphia 
to  1889  ;  res.  1889  Camden,  N.  J.;  machinist,  engineer,  and  die 
sinker.     Ch.  b.  Philadelphia  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1507 


1 2 168  Mamie  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  21,  1877. 
George  Corcoran"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  29,  1879.  Harry  Gar- 
field' Cleveland,  b.  May  16,  1881. 

5675. 

NanClf  Jienjamhl  (Salome«,  EzeUiel^,  Lemuel,  Isaac',  Edw.2,  Mosesi), 

d.  Feb.  6,  1869,  a.  66,  m.  Mar.  2,  1826,  John  Banks,  he  d.  Mar.   7, 
1869,  a  s.  Thomas  Wheeler  and  Sarah  (Wheelock).     Ch.: 

1 2 169  Ezekicl  ClevelaiuP  Banks,  b.  1827,  ni.  vSusan  M.  Dodge. 
Of  Waterville,  N.  S.,  18S3  ;  ch.:  5.  12170  Jacob^  Banks,  b.  1828, 
m.  Bertha  D.  Robinson,  da.  Thomas  and  Ellis  (Barteaux)  ;  ch.:  5. 
Thotnas*'  Banks,  b.  1831,  d.  1835  ;  ElizabetJi^  Banks,  b.  1833,  d.  1858; 
Mary  S.^  Banks,  b.  1838  ;  Sarah  A.^  Banks,  b.  1840  ;  Ingram  BilP 
Banks,  b.  1842. 

John  Banks  lived  at  Cleveland,  Nova  Scotia. 

BaJiks,  Bankes  ancestry :  —s  artus :  Banke  ;  /  .•  Bancks;  /  .•  Bancke  ;  /  .■  Banke  or 
Banck  ;  /  .•  Bankes;  j.-  "Banks:  (Yorkshire).  Sa.  a  cross  between  4  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Crest  —  An  eag-le's  head  couped  ar.  .  .  .  Richard^,  Eng.  to  Scituate,  Mass.,  before 
1640,  to  York,  Me.,  1643,  of  Kittery,  Me.,  York  1673,  took  oath  of  allegiance  to  king  Mar. 
22,  1681,  captured  by  Indians  i6q2,  m.  bef.  1673,  Elizabeth  Alcock,  daughter  John  and  Eliza- 
beth of  Kittery  and  York  ;  perhaps  ancestor  of  :  Thomas  Wheeler  Banks,  who  m.  Sarah 
Wheelock^. 

Wheelock  a;/ f«^;-v.-  — Ralphs  ;  Gershom^  ;  Joseph^  ;  Abel*  [see-f-1838,  p.  775]  ;  Sarah* 
Wheelock,  m.  Thomas  Wheeler  Banks. —  Notes  of  IVilli'aiii  Edivard  Chute. 

5676. 

Affiles  E.'  Benjaniin  (saiome«),  m.  Hiram  Coldwell,  born 
1808, 'd.  1882,  s.-John.     Ch.: 

12 171  Nancy  Coldwell,  b.  1830,  m.  George  Crawford,  of 
Lower  Horton,  N.  S.;  ch. :  5.  12 172  Arniinella^  Coldwell,  h.  1832, 
m.  Hugh  Thompson  of  Black  Rock.  121 73  Henry^  Cohhvell,  b, 
1835,  m.  Margaret  Foster  of  Horton  ;  ch.:  9.  Marf  Coldwell,  b. 
1838,  m.  James  Eldridge  of  Falmouth,  N.  S.;  ch.:  3. 

+  12174  Obed  B.'  Coldivcll,  b.  1842  ;  Thomas'  Coldwell,  b.  1844, 
d.  1859. 

Hiram  Coldwell  resided  at  Gaspereaux,  N.  S. 

Coldwell  ancestry : —I  arms :  C.Kt.D'EVl'E'Ll^;    i :  Caldwall;   S:    Caldwell  :  (Staf- 
ford).    Per  pale  sa.  and  vert,  a  stag's  head  couped  ar.  in  chief  3  cold  wells  ppr. 
Williami,  b.  Eng.  1695,  d.  N.  S.  1801  ;  John^;  John^  ;  Hiram''  Coldwell,  married  ^^«^j  E, 
BeiijamiiO . 

5617, 

Salome'  Benjamin  (saiomef),  m.  Dea.  Thomas  Banks,  a  s. 
Thomas  Wheeler  and  Mary  (Wheelock).     Ch.: 

12175  Amelia^  Banks,  b.  1838,  m.  Wallace  Wheelock,  Frank 
Smith  ;  ch.:  4.  121 76  Augusta^  Banks,  b.  1840,  m.  Manning 
Armstrong,  merchant,  Kingston  ;  ch.:  9  ;  Marv  E.\  b.  1842,  d. 
1877;  William  H!"  Banks,  b.  1848,  m.  Melzina" Milbury  ;  ch.:  i 
son^ ;  Charles  T.^,  b.  1850,  d.  1859.  12177  Annie  6"."  Banks,  b.  1852, 
m.  John  Foster,  b.  1856,  d.  1883,  s.  Ezra  and  Mercy  Ann  (Van 
Buskirk)  ;  ch.:   4. 

Dea.  Thomas  Banks,  residence  Cleveland,  Nova  Scotia. 

Banks  &ndi.  Wheelock  ancestries :—  [See  +5675,  p.  1507]. 


i5o8 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


5682. 


ANNA^  CLEVELAND  (isaac«),- d.  Sussex,  N.  B.,  1870,  a.  42, 
m.  vS.,  John  Freeze,  b.  S.  1820  ;  1.  Moncton,  N.  B  ,  1885,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  "Sussex  :  12178  Isaac''  Freeze,  m.,  of  Northwestern  Can., 
merch.;  ch.:  3,  i  d.  bef.  1885.  12179  Mary''  Freeze,  m.  Moncton, 
James  Henderson,  b.  M.  1850,  of  Moncton,  conductor  Inter-Col. 
'R.  R.;  ch.:  3.  12180  Bertraiif  Freeze,  m.  Worcester,  Mass.,  1. 
Montreal,  Can.,  decorator  ;  ch.:  3.     Minnie''  Freeze,  b.  1866,  unm. 

5683. 

ABIGAIL'  CLEVELAND  (isaac),  m.  Hopewell,  N.  B., 
James  Calhoun,  b.  H.,  1.  Hopewell  1885,  farmer.  Ch.:  12181 
Daushter^,n\.\  another  daughter^  yxn\\\. 


'A ' 


-    5684. 

BARTHOLOMEW  CLEVELAND    (lsaacMsaac-%  Lemuel^),    m. 

ist,  St.  Johns,   N.  B.,    1854,  Elizabeth   McDonald,  she  died  St. 
Johns.     He  married  2d,  St.  J.,  1883.     Lived  always  in  N.  B.,  of. 
Hampton,  N.  B.,  1885,  carriao^e  mfr.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

12182  Frederick*^  Cleveland,  m.,  of  Cape  Breton,  N.  B., 
tel.  operator  American  Cable  Co.  at  receiving  station.  12 183 
Emma*  Cleveland,  m.  St.  Johns,  Frederick  Gass  of  Hampton. 
2d  m.:  s.  p. 

5688. 

XENOPHON'   CLEVELAND    (Isaac^,    Isaac^    LemiieH,    Isaac^,   Ed- 

ward=,  Mosesi),  b.  Sussex,  N.  B.,  Mar.  II,  1839,  m.  ist,  Leominster, 
Mass.,  Mar.  18,  1868,  Cornelia  Margaret  Hall,  b.  Worcester, 
Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1846,  d.  Leominster  Mar.  10,  1876,  da.  Oliver 
and  Clarissa  Davenport  (Stone).  He  m.  2d,  Moncton,  N.  B., 
Nov.  18,  1877,  Eliza  Annie  Elliott,  b.  St.  Johns,  N.  B.,  Apr.  23, 
1849,  da.  John  and  Harriet  (Ruggles).     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

12184     Mabel  Hall'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  ^o,  1869,  Worces. 

Alma    Beatrice'    Cleveland,    b.    June    10,    1872, 
Worcester. 

Walter  Carl'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.   10,  1874,  Leo- 
minster.    By  2d  m.  b.  Moncton  : 

Grace*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  14,  1879. 

Georgia  Amelia*  Cleveland,  b.  May  16,  1881. 

William  Pugsley*,  b.   Mar.  28,  d.  M.  July   19,  1883. 

William  Edgar*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  3,  1884. 
Xenophon'   Cleveland  has  resided   at  Sussex   to  1850,  St. 
Johns  to  1856,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  to   1859,   Moncton  to   1866,  Wor- 
cester to   1876,  Moncton   again   to    1884,  Waltham,  Mass.,  1885, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1894,  manufacturer  of  car  head  linings,  artist. 

5690. 

GEORGE  MILES'  CLEVELAND  (isaac«),  b.  Sussex,  N.  B., 
1848,  m.  in  the  U.  S.  1870,  Mary  Talbot.     Ch.: 

12185     Buyard*    Cleveland;    .  Gertrude*    Cleveland; 
George  Miles*  Cleveland  ;  Genevieve*  Cleveland. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1509 


George  Miles'  Cleveland  resided  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  man- 
ufacturer of  car  head  lining-s  and  decorator  to  1S78,  since  which 
time  he  has  lived  at  Moncton,  N.  B.  (1882)  in  employ  of  Domin- 
ion Government,  decorating  cars  for  the  Inter-Colonial  R.  W. 

5691. 

AMANDA'  CLEVELAND  (isaac^),  m.  Champion,  NA^,  May 
24,  I  S3  2,  Turner  Ellis  Howard,  b.  Feb.  2,  1803,  d.  Champion 
May  16,  1867,  farmer.  She  I'd  1879  Champion  ;  1883  Felts'  Mills, 
N.  Y.  Ch.:  Haniiah\  b.  Feb.  7,  d.  Nov.  20,  1833.  12 186  Caro- 
line^ Hotvard,  b.  July  15,  1835,  m.  Sept.  12,  1853,  David  Bentley, 
b.  Feb.  28,  1828,  d.  Rutland  Hollow  Apr.  5,  1883.  12 187  For- 
dyce  L."  Hoivard,  b.  May  23,  1S40,  m.  Sept.  6,  1876,  Mrs.  Phebe 
Osborn  of  Nebraska  City,  Neb.  12188  Mtuy  Howard,  h.]u\Y^ 
8,  1843,  m.  Sept.  6,  1866,  Emerson  Peck,  b.  Apr.  20,  1843,  of 
Champion.  12 189  Porter  E.^  Howard,  b.  Sept.  7,  1847,  "^-  ^^'^■ 
13,  1875,  Mary  Elizabeth  Cutler,  b.  Oct.  26,  1851,  of  Champion. 
12190  Ellis  7?  Howard,  b.  Apr.  26,  1849,  m.  Sept.  23,  1874,  Fan- 
nie Wheeler,  b.  Nov.  22,  1855. 

5692. 

MIRANDA'  CLEVELAND    (lsaac«,   Isaac^,   Isaac*,   Isaac^,    Edward^, 

Moses'),  m.  Jan.  4,  1831,  Stephen  Brairxard,  b.  Whitestown,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  22,  1802,  d.  Adams,  N.Y.,  Apr.  23,  1868^  son  Samuel  and 
Grace  (Douglass).     Ch.  b.  Rutland,  N.  Y.: 

1 2 191  George  Douglass"  Braiiiard,  b.  Nov.  5,  8,  1831,  m.  Ad- 
ams June  23,  1858,  Fannie  Edna  Clark,  b.  July  9,  1840,  1.  Cleve- 
land 1883.  Ch.:  Evelyn  Sherwood'^  Braifiard,  b.  July  17,  1859  ; 
Charles  Oliver'  Brainard,  b.  July  22,  1862,  d.  July  13,  1872  ;  Flor- 
ence Edna'  Brainard,h.  Mar.  II,  1878;  Walter  Cleveland'"  Brain- 
ard,  b.  July  8,  1880. 

1 2 192  Norman  G^  Brainard,  b.  Aug.  16,  1833,  m.  Ellisburg, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  1857,  Lucy  M.  Taft,  b.  Feb.  22,  1832,  d.  Dec.  16, 
1875. 

1 2 193  Howard"  Brainard.  b.  Sept.  7,  1S41,  m.  Sullivan,  O., 
January  2,  1865,  Fanny  Mariiuhf  Chapnian  +12197  (Sarah',  isaac«, 
Isaacs,  etc.),  ]_   Adams.     Ch.:  Hattie  Marinda'  Brainard,  b.   Feb.   4, 

1873- 

Stephen  Brainard  was  of  Rutland  and  Adams.  His  widow 
of  A.  to  after  1845,  rem.  to  Ohio,  Cleveland,  O.,  1870-9,  Adams 
again  1883. 

Brainard  ancestrv :  —  Vt&rimV-  [see  +137,  p.  123I  ;  Caleb^,  b.  Nov.  20,  1675,  of  Haddam, 
Conn.,m.  Elizabeth  Bidwell  ;  Obadiah',  m.  2d  Marj'  Johnson  ;  Jepthai*,  b.  Mar.  2,  1746,  m. 
Anna  Markhani ;  Samuel*  Brainard,  m.  Grace  Douglass. 

5693. 

SARAH'  CLEVELAND  (isaac«),  d.  Sullivan,  O.,  Sept.  22, 
1868,  a.  57,  m.  Houndsfield,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  1833.  Silas  Chapman, 
b.  Aug.  30,  1808,  d.  Mich.  Apr.  10,  1881  ;  I'd  Sullivan.     Ch.: 

1 2194  Thomas  Erskine^  Chapman,  b.  Sept.  i,  1834,  unm.,  1. 
Mich.  1883.  1 2 195  Anson  WisweW  Chapman,  b.  Jan.  16,  1836,  d. 
in  U.  S.  army  June  11,  1863. 


I5IO 


CLEVELAND    GElSIEALOGY. 


12196  Lovina  Ann"  Chapman,  b.  Jan.  5,  1838,  m.  ist,  Wil- 
liam Snow,  2d,  Kessler,  1.  Ohio.     Ch.  by  rst  m.:  2. 

12  197  Fannie  Marinda*  C/iapnian,  b.  Apr.  3,  1840,  m.  How- 
anV  Brainard  -\-x2\(^2>-     Isaac  Cleveland",  b.  June  5,  1842,  d.  y. 

1 2198  Laura  Eniogene^  Chapman,  b.  Sept.  8,  1844,  m.  Feb., 
Mar.,  1869,  William  F.  Rowe,  1.  Ohio;  ch.:  2.  Nelson  Albert^ 
Chapman,  b.  Apr.  18,  1847,  d.  June,  1854. 

1 2 199  Ely  IVilber^  Chap?nan,  b.  Sept.  8,  1849,  m.  Sept.  16, 
1869,  Orra  Crofoot,  1.  Dak.;  ch.:  2.  12200  Benjamin  Franklin^ 
Chapman,  b.  Jan.  25,  1852,  m.  1874,  1.  Mich.;  ch.:   2  Daughters^ . 

1 2 20 1  Ida  Sarah^  Chapman,  b.  Feb.  12,  1855,  m.  Charles 
Blanchard,  1.  Mich.;  ch.:   2. 

5694. 

JERUSHA  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (isaac*),  d.  La  Grange,  O., 
Sept.  27,  1854,  a,  34,  m.  Sullivan,  O.,  Jan.  9,  1846,  Francis  N. 
Kellogg,  b.  Dec.  16,  1822,  d.  Mich.  Nov.  16,  1873,  I'd  Sullivan. 
Ch.:  12202  Franklin  Brainard"^  Kellogg,  b.  July  7,  1847,  m.  Oct.  7, 
1874,  Caroline  Hill  of  Wis.,  I'd  Mich.,'  1.  Wis.  1883. 

12203  Sophia  Eliza^  Kellogg,  b.  June  28,  1849,  m.  Aug.  10, 
187 1,  Marvin  O.  Prentice.  1.  Mich.  Ch.:  Nora^  Prentice,  b.  Oct. 
6,  1872,  d.  1880  ;  Franklin  Kellogg'^  Prentice,  b.  1874,  d.  1880  ; 
Charles  Kellogg^  Prentice,  b.  Feb.,  1876.  Orrin^  Kellogg,  b.  Aug. 
12,  d.  Sept.  8,  1854. 

5696. 

EUNICE  BLODGET'  CLEVELAND  (isaac«),  m.  Sullivan, 
O.,  Dec.  29,  1846,  Paschal  Cummings,  I'd  1878  Ohio,  1.  1883  Elk 
Falls,  Elk  CO.,  la.  Ch.:  12204  Perry^  Cummings,  b.  Nov.,  1848  ; 
William\  d.  12205  Elgin^  Cummings,  b.  Oct.,  185 1,  m.  Mary  Ben- 
nett. 12206  Estella^  Cummings,  b.  Apr.  12,  1854,  m.  Alpha  Mor- 
ris ;  Franlf,  d.  y. ;  Franlf  Cummings  (ag.),  b.  Dec.  11,  1857  ;  De- 
witt*,  Dec.  22,  i860;  Ellswortlf,  Oct.  21,  1864;  Marion^,  Mar.  13, 
1866;   Charles^,  d.  y. ;   Charles'"  (ag.),  b.  Aug.  6,  1870. 

5697. 

VACAH     DECASTRO'    CLEVELAND    (Harvey«,  Isaac^  Isaacs 

Isaacs,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  xn.  ist,  Houndsficld,  N.  Y.,  1836,  Malvina 
Grow,  b.  Houndsf.  Nov.  29,  18 16,  d.  there  Nov.  17,  1844,  da.  Oli- 
ver and  Susan  (Warren).  He  m.  2d,  Brownville,  N.  Y.,  1845, 
Priscilla  Hanford,  b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Feb.  r8,  1809,  d. 
Loraine,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1864,  da.  Jacob  and  Betsey.  He  m. 
3d,  Pamelia,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  17,  187 1.  Mrs.  Nancy  Mallory  (More- 
house) demons,  b.  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1830,  wid.  Hosea 
H.  demons,  da.  George  and  Eliza  Mercy  (Congdon),  1.  1883 
Nelson  Center,  Cloud  co.,  Kan.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Houndsfield,  by 
ist  m.:  12207  Flora  Ophelia-,  b.  May  20,  1838,  d.  Brownv.  Oct. 
18,  1853. 

12208  Oliver  Grow'^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  9,  1840,  was 
killed  in  first  or  second  battle  of  Bull  Run,  Va.,  July  21,  1861,  or 
Aug.  29,  1862,  m.  Susan  Warren. 

12209  Porter  Asa^  Cleveland,  b.  May  25,  1842,  d.  Sack- 
etts  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  or  Lorain,  or  died  in  the  army,  Feb.  7,  1862. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  151 1 

1 22 10  Emma  Lucretia'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  12,  1844,  m. 
Orrin  Lorenzo  Rudes,  1.  1878,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.;  1883  Plank  Road, 
Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.     By  2d  m.: 

1 221 1  Alice  Malvina'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  16,  1847,  m. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Holt  or  Hall,  1.  1878-83  Transit,  Sibley  co., 
Minn. 

+  122 1 2     Harvey  Dec  astro"  Cleveland,  b.  May  12,  1849. 

5698. 

CHRISTIANA'  CLEVELAND  (Harvey^,  d.  Watertown,  N. 
Y.,  May  13,  1859,  ^-  47.  "^-  Rutland,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  i.  1829,  4,  1830, 
as  2d  w.,  Alvah  Chapel  Brainard,  b.  R.  May  11,  1806,  d.  Aug. 
27,  1887,  a  s.  Samuel  and  Grace  (Douglass).  Dwelt  Water- 
town.     Ch.: 

1 22 1 3  Alvah  CliapeP  Brainard,  b.  Aug.  11,  1843,  Water- 
town,  m.  ist,  Mar.  8,  1864,  Rachel  E.  Strickland,  b.  Sept.  22, 
1845,  d.  June  29,  1867.  He  m.  2d,  Nov.  26,  1867,  Martha  R.  Die- 
fendorf,  b.  Nov.  6,  1847,  1-  1S83  Whitestown. 

Alvah  Chapel  Brainard  dwelt  at  Watertown,  farmer.  He 
m.  ist,  Champion,  N.Y.,  Feb.  27,  1861,  Mrs.  Lucy  (Moore)  Field, 
she  d.  Watert.,  18S2,  da.  Levi  Moore.  He  m.  3d,  Houndsfield, 
N.  Y.,  May  17,  1883,  Mrs.  Betsey'  (Cleveland)  [Green]  Demp- 
ster -1-5700  (Harvey",  &c.) 

5699. 

jANE  SELONA'  CLEVELAND  (Harvey^),  m.  Houndsfield, 
N.  v.,  Apr.  8,  1838,  Philander  Thurston,  b.  Springfield,  Otsego 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1810,  s.  Cyrus  and  vSarah  (Spencer).  Ch.  b.  Le 
Ray,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y. 

12214  J'-'^i^  Ann"  Thurston,  b.  June  9,  1839,  m.  Oct.  14, 
1858,  Orvile  Cummins  or  Comins,  1.  Le  Ray,  1883,  chair  mfr. 
Ch.:  8.  12215  Martha  Amelia''  Thurston,  b.  Sept.  8,  1842,  m.  June 
27,  i860,  George  Pettibone  Oakes,  1.  Fremont,  O.,  farmer.  Ch.:  3. 
1 2216  Maria  Ophelia''  Thurston,  b.  May  6,  1849,  unm.,  1.  Le  Ray. 

Philander  Thurston,  of  Le  Ray  (Black  River  P.  O.)  (1883), 
hotel  prop. 

Thurston  a;zc«/rv  .•  — Edward',  Newport,  R.  L,  rep.  of  Providence,  m.  June,  1647, 
Elizabeth  Mott,  da.  Adam  and  Sarah  of  Hing-ham  ;  Jonathan^,  b.  Jan.  4,  1659  ;  Edward^  ; 
George";  Edward=;  Cyrus"  Thurston  —  Thurston  gen.,  343. 

5700. 

BETSEY'  CLEVELAND  (Harvey«),  m.  ist,  Houndsfield,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  II,  1838,  James  Green,  he  d.  in  Pa.,  Feb.  18,  1841,  s. 
James  and  Rhoda  (W^arren).  She  m.  2d,  Houndsf.  June,  1844, 
iBruce  Dempster,  b.  Scotland,  d.  Houndsf.  Oct.  11,  1876,  s.  An- 
drew and (Jackson),  farmer.     She  m.  3d,  as  3d  w.,  Alvah 

Chapel  Brainard  \  5698.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  12217  Alvah  diaper 
Green,  b.  Oct.  25,  1832,  d.  Houndsf.  Feb.  28,  1842;  Duane  Alfonzo^ 
Green,  b.  Feb.  i,  1842.     By  2d  m.,  b.  Houndf. : 

12218-22  Andrew  Jacksoii^  Dempster,  b.  June  30,  1845,  1. 
1883,  Brownville,  N.  Y.  ;  Jane  Lucretia''  Dempster,  b.  Jan.  11, 
1847,   d.   Hounsdf.   Apr.   27,    1875  ;    Adelbert  Bruce*  Dempster,  b. 


I5I2 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


July  14,  1849,  1.  Mannsville,  N.  Y.  ;  Eugene  Milton'  Dempster,  b. 
May  19,  185 1,  1.  Houndsf.  ;  Wallace  IVilliam^  Dempster,  b.  Dec. 
26,  1854,  1.  Houndsf. 

5701. 

ISAAC  HARVEY^  CLEVELAND  (Harvey^),  m.  Clayton, 
Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  i,  1844,  Adaline  Hudson,  b.  Leroy,  N. 
Y.,  Nov.  22,  1823,  da.  William  Clark  and  Catherine  (Timmer- 
man),  1.  1883,  E.  Houndsfield,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Milo  Dan- 
ford",  b.  Apr.  28,  Brownville,  N.  Y.,  d.  B.  Oct.  6,  1846. 

12223  Emogene  Julia"  Cleveland,  b.  May  14,  1847,  B.^ 
m.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  13,  1866,  Montraville  Warren  At- 
wood,  b.  Clayton,  May  14,  1844,  s.  Isaac  and  Luthera  (Stetson), 
1.  Clayton,  merch.  Ch.  :  Adaline  Li/t/iera^  Atwood,  b.  Nov.  i, 
1880,  Clayton. 

+  12224     Alzada  Alice**  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  i,  1850,  Clayton. 

12225     Philander  George^  Cleveland,  b.  July  28,   1857, 

Boylston,"N  Y.,  m.  Clayton,  May  28,  1883,  Minnie  Maud  Doney, 

b.  C.,  Aug.  5,  1S63,  da.  Homer  and  Mary  (Morrison).    Of  Houns- 

field,  1878-S3,  Clayton  X897,  farmer. 

5703. 

PHILANDER  BLODGETT'  CLEVELAND  (Harvey),  d. 
at  his  residence  in  East  Houndsfield,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  24,  1895,  a.  71, 
m.  at  Houndsfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1848,  Mercy  Ann  Richardson, 
b.  Houndsfield,  Mar.  11,  1831,  da.  of  Stephen  and  Lydia  (Ben- 
jamin).    Children  b.  at  Houndsfield  : 

+  12226     Merritt  Andrus**  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  27,  1849. 

+  12227     MiLO  L"  Cleveland,  b.  ]x\\y  4,  1851. 

+  12228     Stephen  Richardson®  Cleveland,  b.  May  29,  1854. 

12229  Hortensia*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1S57,  d.  Leola, 
McPherson  co.,  S.  D.,  Sept.  29,  1887,  m.  East  Houndsfield,  Feb. 
18,  1886,  Prescott  Burden  Potter,  b.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1849, 
s.  Levi  George  and  Harriet  Almeda  (Prescott).  Mr.  Potter  re- 
sides at  Sacketts  Harbor,  N.Y.  (1896-7),  s.  p.  Vacah  Dec  astro' 
Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  2,  i860,  d.  Houndsfield,  Dec.  28,  1861. 

12230  Flora*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  9,  1867,  unm.,  residence. 
East  Houndsfield; 

Philander  Blodgett"  Cleveland  lived  at  East  Houndsfield. 
From  his  obituary  in  the  Watertown,  N.  V.,  Daily  Times,  Feb.  2j, 
i8g^  —  Philander  B.  Cleveland,  a  prominent  resident  of  the 
county  and  one  of  the  most  highly  esteemed  and  oldest  citizens 
of  the  town  of  Houndsfield,  died  very  suddenly  at  his  late  resi- 
dence on  the  Sacketts  Harbor  road,  a  few  miles  from  this  city, 
about  I  o'clock  Sunday  afternoon.  The  immediate  cause  of 
his  death  was  heart  failure.  He  had  lived  6t,  years  on  the  farm 
where  he  died.  The  sudden  death  of  Mr.  Cleveland  will  cause 
sincere  sorrow  among  his  many  friends  and  acquaintances  in 
this  city  and  elsewhere.  Mrs.  Mercy  Ann  (Richardson)  Cleve- 
land still  resides  at  East  Houndsfield  (1S97). 

Ricluirdson  ancestry: — Johni,  m.  Dorothy  Vininj?  ;  Stephen^  Richardson  of  Hounds- 
field, m.  Lydia  Benjamin. 

Benjamin  ancestry  ,■  —  Jonas',  b.  Apr.  6,  1760,  was  a  Revolution  soldier,  enlisted  in  a 
Mass.  res.,  his  pension  was  No.  14700,  d.  Houndsfield,  June  6,  1854,  m.  ist,  Mercy  Ann 
Saulter,  b.  1764,  d.  June  4,  1834,  a.  70. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  15 13 

5711. 

JAMES     CHAMBERS'     CLEVELAND     (Abner^   Isaac^,  Isaacs 

Isaacs,  Edward-i,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  Bedford,  O.,  Nov.  22,  1846,  Sally 
Blanchard,  b.  Liverpool,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug-.  4,  1825,  d. 
Bedford  Sept.  13,  1852,  9,  1859,  a  da.  David  and  Susannah  (Bald- 
win). He  m.  2d,  Oct.  16,  1859,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Gleason.  Res. 
Bedford  1877.     Child*,  d.  bef.  1877. 

Baldwin  a«c«i'/'r/W.- —  Richard',  Richard-,  Richard'  [see  -I-2482,  p.  Q32]  ;  Nathaniel'*' 
Milford,  Conn.,  1639,  ni.  2d  JSIrs.  Joanna  Westcoat,  wid.  Richard  Westcoat,  of  Fairfield'. 
Conn.  ;  Samuel^,  b.  F.  1655,  m.  Abigail  Baldwin^  ;  Nathaniel"  m.  2d,  Susannah  Adams  ' 
Nathaniel"  m.  Elizabeth  Parmelee,  da.  Isaac  of  Guilford,  Conn.  ;  Enos  Stanley'*  m.  ist, 
Charlotte  Bailev,  da.  Andrew;  Susannah",  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  1787,  va.  ist,  David 
Blanchard;  2d,  John  Culver.  .  .  .  Richard',  Henry^,  Sylvester^,  John'',  m.  2d,  Mary 
Bruen'^,  da.  of  Obadiah  Bruenn  [sef»  '^ildwin  and  Brnen  ancestries  -1-334,  p.  209]  ;  Abi- 
gaiP  m.  Samuel  Baldwin^.  —  C.  C.  Lu..    ..in's  Baldivin gen.,  462. 

5712. 

CHARLES  WARD'  CLEVELAND  (Abner«),  m.  Bedford,  O., 
June  3,  1852,  Mary  Eliza  Wood,  b.  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  May  4,  da. 
James  Wells  and  Julia  Ann  (Winchester).     Ch.  : 

12231  Julia  Luella*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  11,  1855,  ^^• 
Ludington,  Mich.,  Sept.  30,  1879,  Thomas  Edward  Pierce,  b. 
Middlesex,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1839,  s.  Wyle  King  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Foster),  1.,  1887,  Ludington,  supt.  Ch.  b.  Ludington:  OIlic  Ed- 
iia"  Fierce,  Feb.  18,  1881  ;   Grade  May'  Pierce^  Mar.  2,  1883. 

12232  Clark  Abner*  Cleveland,  b.  June  27,  1857  [a  Clark 
A.  Cleveland,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  18S6-7,  clerk]. 

+  12233     Charles  Edgar"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  13,  1861. 

12234  Frank  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  18,  1866,  unm. 
Of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1887-94,  accountant. 

12235  Nellie  May*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1S68,  m.  St. 
Paul,  June  12,  1887,  Edwin  Albert  Keith,  b.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis., 
Aug.  21,  1863,  s.  Horace  and  Elizabeth  (Young),  1.  Fond  du  Lac, 
merch.,  s.  p. 

12236  Frederick  Augustus*  Cleveland,  b.  May  6,  1872; 
home  1892,  insurance  clerk. 

12237  Grace  Lenor.^"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  14,  1874. 

12238  Mary  A:\ianda*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  3,  1877. 
Charles  Ward"  Cleveland  served  during  war,  14th  Corps, 

Army  of  Cumberland,  as  engineer;  stationed  at  Ft.  Negley, 
Nashville,  during  the  Buell  and  Bragg  race  into  Ky. ;  I'd  Lud- 
ington 1881  ;  of  St.  Paul  1889-92,  machine  operator. 

5727. 

SffJfia'     IIttl)lJ)hVeil    (Mary  Jane«,  Johnson^,  Isaac<,  IsaacS,  Ed.^),    d. 

Simsbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  12,  1878,  a.  77,  m.  Sept.  8,  1828,  Chester 
Wilcox  of  Avon,  Conn.,  he  d.  Simsb.  prob.  1832  ;  dwelt  Sims- 
burv.     Ch.  : 

12239  Nancy"  JVi/cox,  b.  Ma}^  Sept.  29,  1824,  d.  Canton, 
Conn.,  ab.  1872,  m.  Mar.  i,  1S43,  Henry  Hosford  of  C,  b.  Goshen, 
Mass.,  nephew  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Hallock  ;  I'd  Canton,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  C.  :  WiUia7>i  Henrf  Bosford,  Dec.  i,  1843  ;  George  Chester'^ 
Hosford,  May  27,  1846;  Sylvia  Naiicf  Hosford,  Oct.  22,  185 1; 
Addison  Edward''  Hosford;  hj^x.  20,  1858.  12240  Seth^  Wilcox,  b. 
Jan.,  Oct.  7,  1826,  m.  Apr.  7,  1851,  Harriet  A.  Nelson,  b.  Ithaca, 


I5I4 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


N.  Y.,  1.  Ithaca.  Ch.  ;  Wallace  /.'  Wilcox;  Frat:k  N:  Wilcox; 
Frederick^  Wilcox. 

5730. 

Richat'd  Cro^nwelV  Hum pJi re t/  (uary  jane'^),  d.  Canton, 
Conn.,  Jan.  30,  1884,  a.  72,  m.  vSimsbury,  Conn.,  Apr.  13,  1840, 
Delia  Ursula  Moses,  b.  Simsb.,  d.  Spencer,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1882. 
Dwelt  Candor,  N.  Y.,  to  1879,  Spencer,  Simsbury,  and  Canton, 
shoemfr.  Ch.  b.  Candor:  12241  Richanr  Humphrey,  b.  Jan.  22, 
1 84 1,  m.  Spencer,  June  6,  i860,  vSarah  Jane  Meade,  b.  Spencer, 
1.  Spencer,  farmer.     Ch.  :  Ff^ederick  C."  Humphrey,  b.  Feb.  15,  1869. 

12242  Hoses'"  Humphrey,  b.  May  6,  1844,  unm.,  1.  Spencer, 
millwright. 

12243  Amelia''  Hu)uphrey,h.  Mar.  25,  1846,  m.  Simeon  Sey- 
mour or  Signor,  1.  Spencer,  farmer.     Ch  :   i. 

5731. 

3l€liSSa    Harbour*    (Sarah^,  Johnson^,  Isaac*,  Isaac',  Ed.2),  m.    CaU- 

ton,  Conn.,  Nov.  i,  1830,  David  Lane,  b.  Hartland,  Conn.,  Nov. 
I,  1798,  d.  Canton,  May  6,  1839,  a  s.  Augustine  and  Mary  (Cor- 
nell). Dwelt  2  years  in  Va.,  i  year  in  O.,  to  Collinsville,  Conn., 
1828,  where  1.  1884,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Collinsv.  :  12244  David 
Francis^  Lane  (Maj.),  b.  Feb.  29,  1832,  m.  Anna  Crossac,  enlisted 
early  in  war,  was  major  in  army,  wounded  at  Cedar  Mt.;  was  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  hospital  1884. 

12245  Rolliii  Dwighf  Lane,  b.  Apr.  8,  1834,  m.;  dwelt  Can- 
ton to  1878;  postal  clerk  1884,  Springfield,  Mass.,  to  N.  Y.  Ch.: 
Arthur'^  Lane,  1.  Hartford,  accountant. 

12246  Fanny  Lucretia^  Lane,  b.  vSept.  24,  1838,  m.  Calvin 
Pike ;  soldier  under  General  Joseph  Roswell  Hawley ;  dwelt 
Cincinnati,  O.  ;   1866;  1.,  1884,  Collinsv. 

5734. 

SopTironla  Buyhour  (sarah"),  m.,  1828,  Samuel  Victor 
Woodbridge,  he  d.  Collinsville,  Conn.,  bef.  1884  ;  livery  and 
sheriff  many  years.     She  1.  Collins.      Ch.  :    12247    James   Ely* 

Woodbridge,  m. Kinne,  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  June  2,  1856, 

a  da.  Frank  and  Paulina  (Prindle).  Ch.  :  Mary^  Woodbridge,  m. 
N.  Haven  Feb.  6,  1878,  Henry  Albert  Williams,  b.  Plainville, 
Conn.,  Oct.  13,  1854,  s.  Albert  and  Helen  M.  (Graves),  1.  Collinsv., 
clerk  ;  Frank  Kinne^  Woodbridge;  James  Dudleyf  Woodbridge ; 
Charles  Victor"^  Woodbridge.     Dudley  Haynes^  Woodbridge  d.  infancy. 

5737. 

Lucius  Lorenzo'  Harbour  (saraw),  d.  Stockton,  Cal., 
Oct.  18,  1868,  a.  46,  m.  Celia  Chapman,  she  d.  bef.  1884;  dwelt 
Collinsville,  Conn.  Ch.  :  Edward^  Barbour,  d.  y.  12248  Mary^ 
Barlnnir,  m.  James  Lee,  1.  Collinsv. 

5739. 

Henry  3Iartin'  Barbour  (saraiv),  m.  Collinsville,  Conn., 
Feb.  15,  1854,  Melissa  E.  Lee,  b.  Middletown,  Conn.,  Apr.  7,  1834; 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1515 


dwelt   Collinsv.    to    1856,   afterw.   Canton,   Conn.   (1884).     Ch.  : 
Wilbur  H.^  Barbour,  b.  Nov.  15,  1854;  d.  June  2,  i860. 

12249  George  /.*  Barbour,  b.  June  16,  1857,  m.  Collinsv., 
Dec.  24,  1883,  Emma  J.  Bidwell,  1.  Canton;  Lillian  A\h.  Dec.  9, 
1861,  d.  Sept.  25,  1863. 

12250  Ella  A."  Barbour,  b.  Nov.  16,  1864,  m.  Canton,  Oct. 
18,  1883,  William  U.  Chapin,  1.  Collinsv.     Arthur  H.\  b.  Aug.  22, 

1871,  d.  Feb.  22,  1873.     Emma  J."  Barbour,  b.  Nov.  20,  1874. 

5741. 

JElntOVe     H.^      Wilcox     (ciarissa"    yohnsons,  Isaacs  Isaac3,  Edward^), 

d.  Wis.  Apr.  21,  1S65,  a.  57,  m.  ist,  Mary  Wyatt  of  Norton,  O., 
she  d.  Feb.,  185 1.  Hem.  2d,  Dec.  25,  185 1,  Hannah  Alter.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.  :  Amos'^,  d.  bef.  1879  ;  Sa/nueP,  d. ;  ElizabetlC,  d.  ;  Nel- 
son H.\  d.  ;    William\  d. 

12251  '  Sarak'^  IFilco.x,  h.  Oct.  29,  1841,  m.  June  25,  1859,  G. 
C.  Clark.  Sophia'',  b.  Mar.  25,  1843,  d.  1848  ;  Henry  Clay\  b.  Jan. 
24,  1849,  d.  Apr.  23,  1865.  12252  Mary  N.^  Wilcox,  b.  Feb.  i,  1851, 
m.  May  12,  1867,  T.  D.  Waller.  By  2d  m.  :  Virginia^,  b.  Jan.  15, 
d.  31    1852. 

12253  J^iola  M}  Wilcox,  b.  Jan.  23,  1854,  m.  Sept.  12,  1875, 
Oscar  Copper.  Chirissa  E).*,  b.  Oct.  i,  1857  ;  George  C,  Mar.  24, 
1 861;   Elmer  H.^  Jl'ilcox,  ]\\r\e  26,  1865. 

5742. 

Sylvia  Anii'  Wilcox  (ciarissae),  m.  Marlboro,  Delaware  co., 
O.,  June  23,  1831,  Miles  Richard  Payne,  born  Simsbury,  Conn., 
June  1,  1810,  d.  Gallon,  Crawford  co.,  O.,  Dec.  31,  1863,  s.  Ezra 
and  Amy  (Matson).  She  1.,  1878-83,  Cleveland,  O.  Ch.:  Albert', 
b.  May  3,  d.  13,  1832. 

12254  Miles  J^irgiP  Payne,  born  Mar.  11,  1833,  m.  Gallon, 
Sept.  17,  1857,  Henrietta  A.  Crawford,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  Nov.  10, 
1839.  Ch.:  Miles  Richard^  Payne,  born  July  24,  1858,  Gallon,  m. 
Marion,  Marion  co.,  O.,  Oct.  13,  1881,  Harriet  Ufany  Her,  born 
Polk,  Crawford  co.,  O.,  Mar.  22,  1861.  Ch.:  Spray  Ashton'''  Payne, 
b.  Aug.  9,  1882,  Marion. 

12255  Milo  Clinton^  Payne,  b.  Sept.  7,  1834,  m.  Gallon,  Mar. 
29,  1858,  Isabella  Lowe,  b.  G.,  May  9,  1837.  Ch.:  Mary  Alice* 
Payne,  b.  Dec.  13,  1858,  G.,  m.  Decatur,  HI.,  Nov.  25,  1880,  Charles 
Devore  ;  William  Clinton''  Payne,  b.  Mar.  13,  i860.  Gallon;  Erank 
Webster'^  Payne,  Mar.  29,  1866,  G. ;  Ross  McKendry*  Pay  fie,  Aug.  13, 

1872,  Bethany,  Moultrie  co.,  Ill;  Albert  Mihf  Payne,  Oct.  20, 
1874,  Decatur;   Guy  Clifton''  Payne,  Jan.  1,  1880,  D. 

12256  Clarissa  Ann^  Payne,  b.  Mar.  2,  1836,  m.  Gallon,  May 
II)  1853,  J.  Luther  Likins,  b.  Marion,  Aug.  14,  1831,  died  Cam- 
bridge, Guernsey  co.,  O.,- Feb.  23,  1863.  Ch.  b.  Gallon  :  Wilbert* 
Likins,  b.  Dec.  30,  1856,  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  5,  1882,  Alice  A. 
Hudson,  b.  Geneva,  O.,  Aug.  17,  i860  ;  James  Richard'^  Likins,  b. 
Nov.  2,  1858,  died  Columbus,  O.,  Apr.  16,  1866  ;  Clarence  Albert^ 
Likins,  b.  July  21,  1861,  d.  Gallon,  Aug.  16,  1862.  Victoria"  Payne, 
b.  July  10,  1838,  d.  Mar.  5,  1843. 

12257  Marv  Ellcn'^  Payne,  b.  Sept.  22,  1839,  m.  Gallon,  Nov. 
6,  1857,  J.  Ross  McMullin,  b.  Dillsburgh,  York  co.,  Pa.,  July  20, 


1516  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

1836.  Ch.:  Rose'  McMullin,  born  Apr.  22,  1859,  Galion  ;  EditJi' 
McMuUin,  Oct.  8,  1861,  Mansfield,  O.;  Joseph  Gorbet'  McMtdlin, 
b.  Nov.  6,  1863,  M. 

-I-12258     Cordelia  Meliiuhf  Payne,  b.  June  12,  1S41. 

12259  EnDiia  Orra^  Payne,  born  Dec.  3,  1843,  ™-  Jackson, 
]\Iich.,  June  27,  1873,  Heber  Allen,  born  Delaware,  O.,  June  12, 
1842.     s.  p. 

12260  Barilla  Jane''  Payne,  b.  Oct.  16,  1845,  i^^^-  Mansfield, 
Dec.  I,  1863,  Samuel  M.  Keister,  b.  Ashland,  O.,  June  20,  1838. 
Ch.:  Capitolci^  Keister,  b.  Sept.  18,  1865,  Galion  ;  Sylvia  Li  mi'  Kies- 
ter,  July  i,  1873  ;  Clyde  May''  Keister,  Mar."  16,  1875.  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson^ Payne,  b.  Dec.  29,  1847,  died  May  26,  1858;  Kate  Alma* 
Payne,  b.  Aug.  23,  1850,  d.  Nov.  18,  1857. 

12261  Hira  Piehard^  Payne,  b.  Sept.  30,  1857,  1859,  m.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  Dec.  14,  1878,  Clara  Marie  Combs,  b.  Sun  Prairie,  Wis., 
Sept.  19,  1855,  d.  June  19,  1880  ;  of  Cleveland,  O.,  with  Standard 
Oil  Co.     s.  p. 

5745. 

HORATIO  JOHNSON'  CLEVELAND  (Horatio^,  Johnson^ 
Isaacs  Isaacs,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.    WarrCU,   Litchficld   CO.,   CoUU.,   Sept. 

25,  1852,  Maryette  Wedg^e,  b.  W.,  Nov.  18,  1837,  da.  Cyrus  and 
Amanda,  1.  Plymouth,  Conn.,  carpenter.     Ch.  b.  Plymouth  : 
4-12262     Egbert  Grove^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  24,  1853. 

12263  Catharine  Amanda*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  7,  1855, 
m.  P.,  Dec.  16,  1872,  Charles  B.  Wright. 

Charles  Johnson**,  b.  Jan.  16,  1857  ;  Harry  Gates*, 
Oct.  22,  1859;  Ella  Achsah*',  Mar.  25,  1861. 

5747. 

Henrtf  Havf  Churchill  (Emeiines,  johnson^),  died  Winsted, 
Conn.,  Feb.  16,  1882,  a.  48,  m.  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Jan.  19,  1855, 
Ellen  Maria  Catlin,  da.  Samuel  and  Sally  (Scoville),  merchant. 
Ch.: 

12264  Joh/i  Catlin^  Churchill,  b.  Jan.  26,  1857,  Wolcottville, 
Conn.,  m.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  i,  1878,  Addie  Wright.  Ch.: 
Charles  Henrf  Churchill,  b.  June  6,  1879,  Winsted. 

5750. 

Amia^  Fetitoti  {Be/sey'^  Ba/iey),  b.  Feb.  24,  1807,  m.,  as  ist  w., 
Levi  Parsons.     (He  m.  2d,  Polly  C.'  Fenton  -(-5756.) 

5753. 

LillciUS    S.'  Fenton     {Se/sey^  Bailey,  Sarah^,  Isaac*,  Isaac^,  Edward^), 

m.  Apr.  27,  1843,  Clarissa  S.  Pond,  b.  Camden,  N.  Y.,  1823,  died 
]\Iay  20,  1854,  only  da.  Milo  and  vSophronia  (Penfield).     Ch.: 

12265  Afary^  Fenton. 

Pond  ancestry : — SamueP,  Samuel-,  Samuel',  Philip*  [see +1333,  p.  598];  Timothy", 
b.  Branford,  Conn.,  1731,  m.  Sarah,  prob.  Munson  ;  Bartholomew*,  m.  Elizabeth  Dunbar; 
Milo'  Pond.—  I).  S.  Pond's  gen..,  73. 

5756. 

Poll  If  (k'in(inih(C  Fenton  {Be/sey<^  Baiiey),  b.  May  31,  1820, 
m.,  as  2d  w.,  Levi  Parsons.     (He  m.  ist,  Anna''  Fenton  +5750.) 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


5758. 


1517 


Esther  AddUne'  FeAiton  {Be/sey^  Ba/io),  b.  Oct.  10,  1827, 
m.  John  Whaley.  Ch.:  Son".  12266  Li  Hie''  IV/ialey,  m.  George 
Granee  of  Tama,  la.,  1885. 

5763. 

MINDWELL  ROSSETTER'  CLEVELAND  (Ephr^im  smith«. 

Lemuel,  Isaaci,  Isaacs,  Ed ward^,  Moses"),    ni.    Harwinton,    Conn.,    Jan.    13, 

1836,  John  Dewinof,  b.  Bellingham,  Mass.,  Jan.  i8,  1813,  s.  Elijah 
and  Bettey  (Reed),  I'd  1881,  Lee,  Athens  co.,  O.;  1889,  Cal,  re- 
tired from  business.     Ch.  b.  Albany,  Tuscarawas  co.,  O. : 

12267  Mary  Mindwcll"  De7C'i/io-,  b.  Jan.  11,  i860,  m.  Albany, 
O.,  Oct.  15,  1879,  James  Huston  Holmes,  b.  Alb.,  May  27,  1858, 
s.  Andrew  Hunter  and  Saloma  Jennings  (Kerr),  of  Albany,  1886, 
commercial  traveler.  Ch.  b.  Albany:  Angie  Gree/i^  Holmes^  Aug. 
4,  1881;  Jo/ni  Deicing''  Holmes,  ]an.  29.  1885. 

5765. 

JULIA  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim  Smiths),  m.  Albany,  O., 
Apr.  30,  1843,  Hon.  Leonard  Brown,  born  Athens,  O.,  Aug.  19, 
181 7,  a  s.  William  and  Polly  Leonard  (Brown).  Ch.  b.  Athens 
CO.,  O.: 

12268  Ben  Cleveland^  B?-07un,  b.  Aug.  19,  1844,  unm.,  res. 
1885-6,  Woodbury,  Gloucester  co.,  TT.  J.  Afary  Mindwell^  Brown, 
b.  July  6,  1847,  d.  Athens,  Feb.  13,  1857. 

-[-12269     Angie  Lindley^  Brotvn,  b.  Sept.  18,  1850. 

Hon.  Leonard  Brown  was  a  resident  of  ;  Albany,  O.;  Athens, 
while,  1855  to  1857,  sheriff  of  Athens  co.,  and  4  years  Treasurer 
of  Athens  co. ;  Albany  again,  merchant  to  winter  of  1869,  sold 
business,  proprietor  of  "Brown  House"  to  May,  1873,  merchant 
again,  1875  to  winter  1878;  removed,  June,  1878,  to  Woodbury, 
where  still,  1886,  res.;  merchant  and  Supt.  and  Treas.  of  Stand- 
ard Window  Glass  Works,  Woodbury. 

5766. 

MINERVA'  CLEVELAND  (sphraim  smith«),  m.  Harwinton, 
Conn.,  Apr.  8,  1847,  Willis  Catlin,  son  of  Stanley  and  Marcia 
(Hale),     s.  p. 

Hon.  Willis  Catlin,  residence  at  Harwinton  always  (1896), 
farmer;  prominent  and  much  esteemed.  For  years  a  magis- 
trate and  grand  juror,  and  has  held  town  offices. 

Catlin,  Catling  ancestry :  — s  arms :  Catl\'N  ;  /.•  Catlvxe  ;  /  .•  C.\TTKI.en  ;  p.- 
Catlin  (Kent).  Per  chev.  or.  and  az.  3  lions.  Crest  —  Leopard's  head.  .  .  .  Thomas', 
b.  1612,  from  Eng.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  1644,  property  owner,  colony  officer,  m.  ist,  Mary  ; 
John^,  m.  Mary  Marshall;  BenjamirJ,  b.  Hartford,  Feb.,  1680,  m.  Margaret  Kellogg  of 
H.;  Jacob'',  m.  Hannah  Phelps;  Isaac",  m.  Ruth  Carter  of  Southington,  Conn.;  Stanley" 
Catlin  m.  Marcia  Hale. —  Hinnian. 

5768. 

GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim  smith^),  d.  Jan.  4,  1S77,  a. 
48,  m.  Jane  Williams  of  Eutaw,  Ala.  Lived  at  Harwinton, 
Conn.,  to  1848,  Farmington,  Conn.,  to  1850,  Eutaw  afterward; 
merch.  Was  drafted  into  Confederate  army,  health  ruined  in 
consequence.     Ch.:  Son",  d.  inf. 


I5I8 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


May  Randolph*  Cleveland,  or  did  she  m.  a  Randolph? 
living,  1886. 

5770. 

LORENZO'    CLEVELAND    (Tracy^,  Lemuel,  Isaac»,  Isaac^,  Edw.'^ 

Moses'),  m.   Harwinton,  Conn.,  Aug.  31,  1845,  Sarah  Brunt,  da. 
William.    Ch.:   Lorenzo'  Cleveland,  of  Torrington,  Conn.,  1895. 

5771. 

J E ANNETTE'  CLEVELAND  (Tracys),  m.  Chauncey  P. 
Welton,  a  s.  Herschel  and  Eunice  (Prindle).     Ch.: 

DwigJit^  Welton;   Caroline''  Welton;  Ella^  Welton. 
Chauncey  P.  Welton  res.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1881. 

Welion  ancestrv : —'So^r^},  one  of  the  84  proprs.  of  Farmington,  Conn.,  1672,  Water- 
bury,  Conn.,  167Q,  d".  June  18,  1726,  m.  Mary  ;  Richard^,  b.  W.,  Mar.,  1680,  m.  Mary  Upson, 
da.  Stephen^  (Thomas',  an  orig.  propr.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1638,  m.  Elizabeth  Fuller)  Up- 
son, and  Marv-  (John'  of  Farmington)  Lee;  Stephen^,  m.  Deborah  Sutliff,  da.  John; 
Thomas-',  b.  Nov.  22,  1751,  of  Wolcott.  Conn.,  m.  3d,  Hannah  Hill^  ;  Herschel*  Welton  m. 
Eunice  Prindle,  da.  David  of  Watertown.— //zV.  H'okott,  b\'  Rev.  Samuel  Orcutt,  604. 

Hill  aiicestrv ■■—l-i-  Jared',  b.  1725,  m.  1760,  Eunice  Tuttle,  b.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
prob.  da.  Daniel";  Hannah^  Hill  m.  Thomas  Welton*. 

5772. 

ALFRED'  CLEVELAND  (Tracy),  died  Harwinton,  Conn., 
Mar.  3,  1887,  a.  59,  m.  H.,  Jan.  9,  1862,  Sarah  Maria  Parmalee, 
b.  Warren,  Conn.,  July  16,  1841,  da.  William  Cockfield  and  Elsie 
Ann  (Parmalee).     Ch.  b.  Harwniton  : 

12270  Frank  Lyman"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  7,  1862,  m.  Bris- 
tol, Conn.,  1893,  Clara  Alger,  b.  Burlington,  Conn.,  da.  Frank 
Rathburn.     Of  Bristol,  189 1-5,  merchant. 

+  12271     Elsie  Ann''  Cleveland,  b.  May  17,  1864. 

12272  Ella  Augusta'  Cleveland,  b.  May  17,  1864,  m. 
Bristol,  Dec.  24,  1885,  Theodore  Shubert,  born  Bristol,  July  23, 
1861,  s.  Theodore  and  Mary  Ann  (Nicolaus).  Of  Bristol  (1895), 
engineer.  Ch.  b.  Bristol:  Elsie  Louise'  Shubert.,  Jan.  14,  1887; 
Lelia  Alaf  Shubert,  b.  Jan.  8,  1888,  d.  Bristol,  June  21,  1890. 

-I-12273     Andrew  William"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  4,  1866. 
12274     Charles  Nelson"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  18,  186S,  m. 
Bristol,  Mar.  20,  1895,  Emily  Belle  Hill,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Mar. 
20,  1868,  da.  William  and  Marion  (Baldyke).     Of  Bristol,  livery. 
Arthur  Henry',  b.  Aug.  14,  1875. 

Alfred'  Cleveland,  residence,  Harwinton,  where  he  owned 
and  operated  a  farm.  Mrs.  Sarah  Maria  (Parmalee)  Cleveland, 
res.  Bristol. 

Parmalee  <?«c«//-v.— Solomon',  of  Milton,  Litchfield  co..  Conn.;  William  Cockfield^ 
Parmalee,  b.  Milton, 'Apr.  23,  1805,  m.  Elsie  Ann  Parmalee,  b.  Warren,  Feb.  17,  1807,  da. 
Reuben  and  Sarah  Maria  (Cheney). 

5773. 

ADELINE'  CLEVELAND  (Tracy«),  d.  Bristol,  Conn.,  July 
16,  1897,  a.  68,  m.  Plymouth  Hollow,  now  Thomaston,  Conn., 
Jan.  30,  1848,  Albert  Warner,  b.  Plymouth  Hollow,  Oct.  4,  1826, 
d.  Bristol,  Oct.  28,  1888,  s.  Josiah  and  Sophia  (Boardman).  Ch. 
b.  Bristol:  Ellen  Adeline^  Warner,  b.  May  9,  185  i,  d.  B.,  Mar.  16, 
1854. 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1519 


12275  ^"^''^  Adeline^  Warner,  b.  Apr.  7,  1859,  m.  B.,  Jan.  i, 
1880,  Charles  Leverett  Penfield,  b.  New  Britain,  Conn.,  Aug.  28, 
1858,  s.  Horace  and  Mary  Collins  (Spencer).  Of  Bristol,  mer- 
chant. Ch.  b.  Bristol:  Ethel  Louise'  Fenfield^  June  14,  1883;  Es- 
tella  Mae''  Penfield,  Nov.  3,  1885  ;  Earle  Albert^  Penfield,  Sept.  i, 
1894. 

Albert  Warner  of  Bristol,  manfr.  of  clock  verges. 

Boardtnati,  Borinait,  Boremait,  Bordmatt  ancestry,  2  lines: — j  arms :  BoRMAX  ;  r: 
BOARDMAN  :  Ar.  a  chev  vert,  bordered  gu.  Crest — A  lion  sejant,  collared  and  lined  or. 
.  .  .  William',  of  Banbury,  Oxfordshire,  Eng-.,  1525;  Thomas^,  of  Claydon,  Eng.,  m. 
Isabel;  T.homas^,  b.  Claydon  ab.  1560,  m.  Dorothy  Gregory  ;  Christopher'',  of  Banbury 
and  Claydon,  m.  Julian  Carter,  da.  Feli.K  and  Margaret  of  Claydon;  Samuel^,  b.  Ban- 
bury, 1615,  bap.  B.,  Aug.  20,  1615,  Ipswich,  i\Iass.,  1639,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  deputy,  se- 
lectm.,  m.  Mary  Belts,  b.  Cleydon,  Eng.,  da.  John  and  Mary  of  C,  1627,  and  Wethers- 
field ;  Sarah",  b.  Mar.  4,  1655,  m.  Thomas  Fitch.  Jonathan",  b,  Wethersf.,  Feb.  4,  1660,  m. 
Mercy  Hubbert',  b.  Hadley,  Mass.,  Feb.  23,  1664;  Jonathan',  m.  ist,  Mabel  Holmes,  da. 
Jonas'  and  Sarah  ;  Jonathan*,  m.  his  2d  cous.,  Mrs.  Martha  (Hurlbut^)  Cole,  wid.  of  Phin- 
eas  Cole  ;  Jonathan^,  m.  Zerviah  Hosford  ;  Sophia'"  Boardman  m.  Josiah  Warner  of  Ply- 
mouth, Conn.—  Boardnian  Genealogy,  compiled  by  Charlotte  Goldth'd'aite,  published  by 
William  Fraficis  Joseph  Boardman,  /Sqj;. 

Hurlbitt  ancestry: — Joseph',  m.  Sybil  Fitch,  da.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Boardman"); 
Martha^  Hurlbut  m.  2d,  Jonathan  Boardman^. 

Hubbard  a)!cestry :—(i<iOT^^'^  [see  +3083,  p.  1041];  John",  b.  prob.  in  Eng.,  of  Weth- 
ersfield, d.  Hatfield,  Mass.,  1705,  or  bef.  Mar.,  1706,  when  his  will  of  Aug.,  1702,  was  pre- 
sented, m.  Mary  Meriam  or  Merriam  of  Hartford  ;  Mercy^  Hubbert  m.  Jonathan  Board- 
man". 

5776. 

ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (sherman"),  m.  New  York,  N.Y.,  Sept. 
18,  1853,  Chaiincey  Morton,  b.  Whately,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  r8 — ,  s. 
Sylvester  and  Lydia.  Of  Bridgeport,  Conn.  (1895),  machinist. 
Ch.: 

12276  Belle^  Morton,  m.  B.,  Apr.  24,  1878,  Theodore  Wal- 
dron  Downs,  b.  Monroe,  Conn.,  Nov.  16,  1834,  son  Beach  and 
Henriette  (Remer).  Of  Bridgeport.  Ch.:  Frederick  Houston" 
Downs,  b.  July  25  ;  JVilliam  Perry"  Downs,  Sept.  4;  Morton  Bil- 
lings" Downs,  Sept.  9,  1879. 

12277  Hattie^  Morton,  m.  B.,  Nov.  22,  1884,  James  Minot 
Augur,  b.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1854,  son  Minot.  Of 
Bridgeport,     s.  p. 

5777. 

DELIA  A.'  CLEVELAND  (sherman"),  m.  ist,  Jarvis  Way, 
b.  Roxbury,  Conn.,  Jan.  21,  1826,  d.  Waterbury,  Conn.,  June  21, 
1875,  a  s.  Jarvis  and  Alphea  (Beard).     Ch.  b.  Waterbury  : 

12278  John  Herbert^  Way,  b.  Jan.  19,  1854,  m.  W.,  May  7, 
1884,  Clara  Henrietta  Daniels,  born  W.,  Oct.  2,  i860,  da.  David 
Norton  and  Henrietta  (Wilton).  Residence,  Waterbury  (1895), 
Manager  of  the  Waterbury  Clock  Co.  Ch.:  Stuart  Clark"  Way, 
b.  Aug.  21,  1890,  W. 

12279  Estella^  Way,  b.  Nov.  14,  1856,  m.  W.,  John  M.  Haw- 
ley.     Of  Bridgeport. 

Jarvis  Way,  of  Waterbury  and  Bridgeport,  contractor. 
Delia  A.',  res.  Bridgeport,  1885-95. 

Way  ancestry :—Y\<inry'^,  of  Dorchester;  George"  [see  +3047,  p.  T030];  Lt.  Thomas^, 
d.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1726,  m.  Ann  Lester,  da.  Andrew  ;  May*,  b.  Mav  25,  1702,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  m.  Abigail  Greve  ;  May^,  born  May  14,  1736,  Branford,  Conn.,  m.  Rebecca 
Lewis;  Daniel",  b.  1764,  Woodbury,  Conn.,  m.  Jerusha  Warner;  Jarvis'  Way,  of  New 
Milford,  Roxbury,  Conn.,  m.  Alphea  Beard.— C.  G.  ll'av's  11 'av genealogy. 


1520 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


5779. 


HENRY^  CLEVELAND  (sherman«),  d.  Harwinton,  Conn., 
Apr.  27,  1871,  1872,  a.  ab.  40,  m.  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  15, 
1858,  Julia  Foster,  b.  Morris,  Conn.,  da.  Charles  and  Catharine 
(Wickwire).  (She  m.  2d,  Edwin  Gillard,  of  Harwinton,  1884, 
Bristol,  Conn.,  1895.)  He  was  killed  by  cars.  Ch, :  William 
Morton*,  b.  June  15,  1859,  d.  June  30,  1870. 

12280  Georgianna"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.,  1863,  m.  John 
C.  Miller  of  Waterbury,  Conn.  Ch.:  several''.  Ada  Belle"* 
Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  13,  1865,  unm.,  of  Burlington,  Hartford  co., 
Conn.;  Jesse  Eliza",  b.  May  15,  187 1,  d.  July  15,  1872. 

5780. 

ELLEN  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Sherman^),  m.  Burlington, 
Conn.,  Dec.  25,  1864,  Charles  Batchelder  Scoville,  b.  New  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  July  9,  1834,  s.  Barzillia  and  Matilda  (Batchelder). 
Of  Burlington,  Bristol,  Conn.,  P.  O.  (1870-95),  farmer.     Ch.: 

1 2281  SJiennan  JBirdsey^  Scoville.,  b.  Jan.  2,  1867,  Burlington, 
m.  Hamblin.  Conn.,  Oct.  19,  1892,  Flora  Belle  Sanderson,  born 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Dec.  24,  187 1,  da.  Augustus  and  Mary  Jane 
(Benham).  Of  Whigville,  Hartford  co..  Conn.,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Charles  Augustus'^  Scoville,  b.  May  16,  1895,  W.  Nelford  Charles' 
Scoville,  b.  Mar.  8,  1868,  Burlington,  d.  there,  Mar.  24,  1889,  unm. 

12282  Clyde  Chauncef  Scoville,  b.  Aug.  30,  1869,  New  Hart- 
ford, m.  Forestville,  Conn.,  May  8,  1895,  Cora  Ma}-  Stockwell,  b. 
West  Constable,  Franklin  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  18 — ,  da.  William 
Wright  (b.  West  C,  m.  there)  and  Amelia  Melvina  (Henry,  b. 
West  C).  Of  Forestville,  livery.  Alida  May\  b.  Mar.  27,  1^87 1, 
Burlington. 

12283  Thomas  Leon^  Scoville,  b.  Dec.  4,  1872,  Burlington, 
ra.  Bristol,  June  26,  1895,  Helena  Marion  Coe,  born  Harwinton, 
Conn.,  May  16,  1873,  da.  Henry  Smith  and  lonie  Oliva  (Ely)  of 
Harwinton.  Res.  Harwinton,  teamster.  F.va  Belle*",  b.  Apr.  u, 
1874,  Burlingt. ;  Willie  ClevelainP,  July  10,  1875,  Burlingt.;  Heurx 
]Vheaton\  July  9,  1878,  Burl.;  Sarah  Nora^  Scoville,  Feb.  7,  1883, 
Burlington. 

5781. 

MILTON  WINTHROP"  CLEVELAND  ('Richard^  sam-i  Riciv\ 

Isaacs  Isaacs,  Edward^,  Moses'),     m.     1854,     Ruth     Eastman     RuSSCll     of 

Dover,  b.  Albany,  N.  H.,  da.  Ira  and  Betsey  (Bickford),  dwelt, 
1844-50,  Chicago,  111.,  in  harness  trade,  then  bought  a  farm  25 
miles  W.  of  Chicago;  1.  1883,  Lemont,  111.     Ch.  b.  Lemont : 

Russell  Milton*,  b.  Oct.  6,  1854,  d.  Mar.  8,  1874. 

12284  Isaac  Albert*  Cleveland,  born  Mar.  28,  1858,  m. 
Joliet,  111.,  Nov.  9,  t88i,  Anna  Savage,  b.  Chicago,  Dec.  23,  1863, 
da.  John  and  Catherine  (Calvin),  of  Joliet.  Ira  Alfred',  born 
Mar.  28,  1858,  d.  July  4,  i860. 

12285  Allen  Elmer^  Cleveland,  b.  July  8,  1861,  m.  Jan. 
3,  1882,  Maggie  A.  Macaly,  b.  Lemont,  Jan.  31,  1863,  da.  Joseph 
and  Anna  (Reid).  Wollin  Scott*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  23,  1868; 
Arthur  Burnside*,  Mar.  12,  1873;  Alsom  Otis",  Dec.  25,  1875  ; 
Chester  Peralto"  Cleveland,  July  2,  1879. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND. 


I521 


5782. 


LUTHER     HENRY'     CLEVELAND     (Richarde,    Samuel    Rich^ 

Isaac*,  Isaacs,  Edward^),  m.  ist,  Lemont,  111.,  May  9,  1845,  EHza  Oliver, 
b.  Hardwoodmyres,  Selkirkshire,  Scotland,  May  22,  1826,  died 
Lemont,  Oct.  30,  1854,  da.  George  and  Janet  (Ballantyne).  He 
ni.  2d,  Homer,  Will  co..  111.,  Mar.  15,  1858,  Hattie  Jerusha  Per- 
rin,  b.  Augusta  tp.,  Greenville  co.,  Ont.,  Jan.  5,  1836,  da.  Orrin  A. 
and  Hannah  (Yuker  or  Yonker).     Ch.  b.  Lemont,  by  ist  m,: 

12286  Edwin  Luther**,  b.  June  7,  1847.  Of  Chicago,  111., 
1883-91,  clerk.     3  Sons*,  d.  inf.     By  2d  m. : 

12287  Florence  Emogene*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  20,  1858, 
m.  James  F.  Bissell.     Of  Chicago. 

12288  Ida  Belle*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  i860,  m.  Chicago, 
Apr.  28,  1881,  William  Nathan  Greene,  b.  N.  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
Dec.  31,  1853,  s.  Sidney  Smith  and  Helen  Louisa  (Williams). 
Of  Chicago.     12289  George  Oliver*,  b.  July  5,  1862. 

12290     Elizabeth  Estella*,  b.  May  14,  1866. 
Luther  Henry"  Cleveland,  res.  Lockport,  111.,  1883;  Chi- 
cago, 1885. 

Oliver  ancestry: — George  Oliver,  m.,  prob.  Scotland,  Janet  Ballantyne,  they  came 
from  Scotland,  T^lyi  1837,  to  Illinois. 

5783. 

ISAAC  R.'  CLEVELAND  (Richard^),  m.  Washington,  Door 
CO.,  Wis.,  Sophia  Marandia  Malinx,  b.  Lucerne  co..  Pa.,  May  27, 
1834,  da.  Jesse  and  Pamelia  (Tripp),  res.  Lemont,  111.,  1883-95, 
farmer.     Ch.  b.  Lemont : 

-|- 1 2291     Milton  Richard*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14,  1853. 
Franklin  Isaac*,  b.  Sept.  25,  d.  L.,  Dec.  11,  1854. 

4-12292     Mary  Eliza*  Cleveland,  b.  July  2,  1856. 

12293  Adelbert  James*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  7,  1862,  m. 
Kate  Battenhouse. 

12294  Sophia  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  7,  1862,  m.  Mar- 
tin Battenhouse. 

Betsey  Pamelia*  Cleveland,  b.  June  26,  1864,  d. 
Feb.  5,  1865. 

12295  Emeline  Alice*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  8,  1868,  m. 
Fred  G.  Allen. 

12296  Clinton  William*  Cleveland,  born  Jan.  8^  1870, 
unm.     Frederick  Isaac*,  b.  Apr.  25,  1875,  d.  L.,  Oct.  23,  1878. 

5784. 

JACOB  MEAD'  CLEAVELAND  (Richard^),  m.  ist,  Somer- 
set, N.  Y.,  Sept.  27,  1855,  Frances  Rachel  Burchell,  b.  Worces- 
ter, Eng.,  j\Iar.  2,  1833,  d.  Spring  Valley,  Rock  co..  Wis.,  Jan.  29, 
1874,  da.  Edward  and  Frances  Rachel  (Hooper).  He  m.  2d, 
Chicago,  111.,  Nov.  18,  1879,  Mrs.  Hannah  Josephine  (Vail) 
Ormsby,  b.  Port  Hope,  Ont.,  Nov.  16,  1832,  wadow  of  Richard 
Ormsby,  da.  John  Alexander  and  Hannah  (Brown).  Ch.  by  ist 
m.:  12297  Frank  Edward,  b.  Dec.  27,  1856,  Palos,  Cook  CO.,  111., 
unm.,  res.  Spring  Valley,  P.  O.,  Orfordville,  Rock  co..  Wis., 
farmer. 

96 


1^22  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

-(-12298     Clarke  Eugene*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  6,  1858,  Palos. 
-I-12299     Richard  Jacob*  Cleveland,  b.  June  9,  1859,  Palos. 

12300  Ruth  Frances*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  16.  1862,  P., 
unm.,  of  Spring-  Valley. 

1 2301  Laura  Ermina*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  15,  1864,  P., 
m.  Spring  Valley,  Sept.  22,  1880,  Cornelius  Archibald  Rice,  b. 
Stockton,  Jo  Daviess  co.,  111.,  June  3,  i860,  s.  George  and  Maria 
Almyra  (Edwards).  Of  Spring  V.,  P.  O.,  Orfordville,  farmer. 
Ch. :  George  Mead'  Rice,  b.  June  6,  1882,  Warren,  111.;  Ebaa  Eliza- 
beth'' Rice^  Kxxg.  4,  1885,  Spring  V.;  Edith  Margaret'  Rice,  Apr.  30, 
1888,  Spring  v.;  Laura  Eltnyra'  Rice,  Sept.  13,  1890,  Plymouth, 
Rock  CO.,  Wis.;  Frederick  Richard'  Rice,  Feb.  25,  1893,  Spring  V. 

12302  Eldridge  Isaac*,  b.  Nov.  26,  1865,  d.  Spring  V., 
Oct.  2,  1866. 

12303  Emily  Ione",  b.  Dec.  7,  1871,  Spring  V.,  unm.,  res. 
Englewood,  111.,  stenographer.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

Jacob  Mead"^  Cleaveland,  res.  Lockport  and  Yates,  N.  Y.,  to 
1854,  Palos  to  1866,  Spring  Valley  to  1894,  Orfordville  since. 
Hannah  Josephine  Vail  m.  ist,  Meaford,  Ontario,  July  22,  1857, 
Richard  Ormsby,  b.  West  Port,  Mayo  co.,  Ireland,  Nov.  16,  1816, 
d.  North  Platte,  Neb.,  Jan.  11,  1865,  s.  Richard  James  and  Mary 
(Snyth),  joiner.     Ch.: 

1.  Alexander  John  Vail  Ormsby,  b.  Apr.  lo,  1853,  Meaford,  killed  by  cars  at  Corsi- 
cana,  Tex.,  Sept.  17,  1875. 

2.  William  Richard  Wellington  Ormsby,  b.  May  3,  1855,  Colingwood,  Ont.,  m.  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Nov.  20,  1874,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Kenney,  b.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Mar.  5,  da.  John 
and  Bridget  (Benson).  Of  Chicago,  passenger  engineer  betw.  Chicago  and  Dubuque,  la. 
Ch.  b.  Chicago:  Katherine  Louisa  Ormsby,  Nov.  15,  1876;  William  John  Ormsby,  Jan. 
18,  1879;  Nellie  Elizabeth  Ormsby,  Jan.  q,  1884;  Mary  Ethel  Ormsby,  May  11,  1886;  Rich- 
ard Ormsby,  July  16,  i88q;  Irene  Josephine  Ormsby,  Nov.  26,  1894. 

3.  Hannah  Louisa  Adelaide  Ormsby,  b.  Sept.  5,  1857,  C.  d.  Meaford,  June  9,  185S. 

4.  Robert  Atkins  Ormsby,  b.  June  16,  1850,  M. 

5.  Hannah  Katherine  Ormsby,  b.  Oct.  3.  1861,  M..  m.  Spring  V.,  May  15,  1883,  Clarence 
Sterling  Dunn,  b.  Montrose,  Luzerne  co.,  Pa.,  May  15,  s.  Charles  Sylvester  and  Lydia 
(Sterling).  Of  Spring  V.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Spring  V.:  Lois  Josephine  Dunn,  Feb.  22,  1885; 
Mildred  Lydia  Dunn,  Mar.  17,  1890;  Eveline  Sterling  Dunn,  Sept.  iS,  1894. 

6.  Margaret  Maredith  Ormsby,  b.  Jan.  11,  1864,  Meaford,  m.  Chicago,  May  7,  1891,  An- 
thony Wiliiam  Margraff,  b.  C,  May  7,  1865,  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Sophia  (Frickey).  Of 
Chicago,  assist,  manager  Union  National  Bank.  Ch.  b.  Chicago:  Harold  Ginthir  Mar- 
graff, May  7,  1892  ;  Arthur  Ormsby  Margraff,  Sept.  14,  1894. 

Vail  ancestry :—'So\\n  Alexander  Vail,  b.  on  the  Ocean,  of  English  parents,  is  an 
editor,  m.  Hannah  Brown,  b.  at  Little  York  [now  Toronto],  Can. 

5785. 

BYRON  RICHARD'  CLEVELAND  (Richard^  samuei  R.^ 
isaac*,3,  Ed.2),  m.  ist.  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Oct.  12,  1851,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Shipman,  b.  Nov.  21,  1828,  d.  Green  Bay  June  30,  1852,  da. 

and (Curtis).     He  m.  2d,  Lockport,  111.,  Dec.   25,  1856, 

Rhoda  Adelaide  Perrin,  b.  Prescott,  Ont.,  C.  W.,  Nov.  21,  1832, 
da.  Orrin  A.  and  Hannah  (Yuker).  Dwelt  Green  Bay,  Lamont, 
111.,  to  spring  1862,  then  went  to  Brown  co.,  Kan. ;  Muscotah, 
Atchinson  co.,  Kan.,  where  1.  1882-3.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  William 
Byron*,  b.  June  19,  1852,  Green  Bay,  d.  Lemont  Aug.  12,  1853. 
By  2d  m.:  12304  Hattie  Elizabeth*,  Jan.  23,  1858,  L.  12305 
Orrin  Almeron*  Cleveland,  Feb.  i,'i86i,  L.  12306  Byron 
Mead*,  Nov.  8,  1862,  Brown  co.  12307  Myron  William*,  Oct. 
3,  186S,  Atchison  co. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


5789. 


1523 


2^), 


Cynthia  Altnivff  Fox  (Laura«,  samuei  r.^,  etc.),  married  Rial 
Brace,  or  m.  Ephraim  Wilson,  s.  John  and  Jernsha  (Dunbar),  1. 
1883  Viola  Centre,  Audubon  co.,  la.  Ch.:  12308  Cynthia  Melissa'' 
Brace,  b.  Jan.  29,  1845,  Camden,  N.  Y.,  m.  Philo  Scoville'-^  Fenton 

+  5798. 

5798. 

Vhilo  ScOVille-^  Fenton  {  Geor^e^  Feuto„,  {Befj^rkaey, 
Samuel  Rich^,  /  ,  .    -,         «   ^  ,  ,.,    ..  \  /~>  j  -nt     -vr      t-n  ^ 

Sarah=,        (  I saac^,  Isaacs,  Edward=,  Mosesi),  m^    Camden,  N.  Y.,   DeC.   26, 

1867,  Cynthia  Melissa^  Brace  +12308  {Cynthia  Almira-  Fox,  Laura«,  Sam- 
uel Richs,  Isaacs  etc.),  lived  1878  Viola,  la.,  1.  1883  Dedham,  la.  Ch.: 
Aldis  Chester^-\  b.  Jan.  6,  187 1,  d.  Sept.  12,  1872.  12309  Francis 
Edmund"-'*  Fenton,  b.  Oct.  9,  1874.  12310  Edith  Alwira*'^  Fenton, 
Oct.  17,  1877. 

5799. 

Geovife  Hetherf^  Fenton  ((^.J^^^AL^as^bove),  d.  Mar. 
-^,  1876,  a.  26,  m.  Camden,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  13,  1870,  Ann  Eliza  Dur- 
yee,  b.  Amboy,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  24,  1849,  da.  Lewis  Pritman  and 
Cordelia  (Bronson).  (She  m.  2d,  Mar.  17,  1884,  Jacob  Drum,  1. 
Cleveland,  N.  Y.)  Farmer.  Ch.:  12311  George  Herbert''-'  Fen- 
ton, b.  Dec.  27,  1870  ;  Walter  Francis^ ',  b.  Aug.  20,  1872,  d.  May 
6,  1878;  Julia  Ann*"-',  h.  Feb.  19,  1874,  d.  June  16,  1878.  12312 
Delilah  May^-\  b.  May  20,  1875.  ^^Z^Z  Adelbert  William'-'  Fenton, 
Apr.  30,  1876. 

5801. 

SETH  DUNBAR  WILSON'  CLEVELAND  (Henry  Thomp- 

son6,  Samuel  Richs,  Isaacs  Isaac3,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    m.    Buffalo,    N.    Y.,    Jan. 

31,  1 87 1,  Frank  Susana  Faust,  b.  Lancaster,  Erie  co.,  N.  Y.'  Mar. 
II,  1841,  da.  Tobias  Crider  and  Nancy  Agnes  (Nigh),  s.  p.,  res. 
1882-4  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  of  Cleveland,  Biehler  [Charles  J.,  b. 
1859]  &  Brewster  [Harold  P.,  b.  1855],  wholesale  tobacconists. 

5802. 

JOHN  SAMUEL'  CLEVELAND  (Henry  Thompsons  Samuel 
RichMsaacS  Isaacs,  Edward^  Mosesi),    ,^      Buffalo,    N.  Y.,   July    13,    1873, 

Mary  jane  McGovern,  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1847,  da.  Fran- 
cis and  Eleanor  (Talbot).  Dwelt  Camden,  N.  Y.,  to  1875,  since 
in  Buffalo  (1895).  Sergt.  JoHxNf  S.'  Cleveland  has  been  a  mem- 
ber of  the  police  force  of  Buffalo  since  1877,  7  years  to  18S2  ; 
and  sergeant  at  Police  Station  No.  5.     Ch.: 

12314     Elenor  Sarah'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.   2=;,  1876,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y. 

5803. 

EDGAR  PLATT'  CLEVELAND  (Hemy  Thompson^),  m.  Cam- 
den, N.  Y.,  Oct.  31,  1872,  Alice  Dette  Browne,  b.  Springfield,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  I,  1855,  da.  Leroy  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hammond).  Has 
always  dwelt  Camden  (1S82),  freight  transfer  and  express.  Ch. 
b.  Camden  :   123 15   Henry  Thompson'  Cleveland,  Oct.  12,  1873. 


1524 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


12316  Lerov  Edgar",  July  21,  1875.     1-317  Ji^nnie  Ella*,  Sept. 
19,  1878  ;  Edith  May*,  b.  Aug.  19,  d.  vSept.  19,  1880,  buried  at  C. 

5808, 

WILLIAM      NELSON'    CLEVELAND     (John^   Samuel%   Phine- 

hasi,  Samuels,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  d.  Andover,  Conn.,  Feb.  12,  1895,  a.  75, 
m.  ist,  Fitchville,  Bozrah,  Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1841,  Pamelia  S.  Stan- 
dish,  b.  Preston,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1815,  d.  Andover,  Conn.,  May 
18,  1866,  da.  Amasa  and  Fanny  (Gear).  He  m.  2d,  Andover, 
Mar.  9,  1887,  Miss  D.  Esther  Phillips.  For  40  years  was  a  black- 
smith, farmer,  and  merchant  at  Andover.  Ch.  b.  Andover  : 
-|- 1 2318  William  Chauncey''  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  15,  1842. 
1 13 19  Henry  Franklyn*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  23,  1844,  d. 
Andover  May  5,  1876,  unm.,  merchant;  Co.  E,  i8th  C.  V.,  must, 
in,  July  17,  1861,  out,  Annapolis,  Md.,  June  9,  1865. 

12320  Lizzie  Mary**  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  2,  1846,  d.  Can- 
terbury, Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1873,  m.  Dwight  Kimball,  dwelt  Can- 
terbury, farmer. 

1 232 1  Fannie  Amelia"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  8,  1848,  d.  Mar. 
26,  1883,  m.  Dec.  I,  1869,  James  K.  Lathrop,  dwelt  Andover. 
Ch.:  George  Erastus^  Lathrof>,h.  Sept.  15,  1870;  James  K.^  La- 
throp, Nov.  21,  1872. 

12322  Hattie  vStandish*  Cleveland,  b.  Jjne  6,  1850,  m. 
Henry  K.  Buckland,  1.  Bolton,  Conn.  Ch.:  Lonarie  JeweP  Buck- 
land,  b.  Aug.  17,  1872,  d.  July  25,  1873  ;  Jennie  Lizzie''  Buckland, 
b.  Jan.  6,  1875. 

5810. 

Laura'  Searls  (zebiah«),  m.  Jan.  7,  1832,  as  2d  wife,  John 
Wheaton  Porter,  b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  i,  1804,  son  Levi  and 
Ann  (Wheaton).  (He  m.  ist,  Emilf  Corp  +5814),  1.  Utica,  N. 
Y.,  of  Wheaton  &  Porter,  shoe  mfrs.  Ch.:  12323  George  Searls^ 
Po7-ter,  b.  Mar.  27,  1835,  m.  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1879,  Jus- 
tina  F.  Proctor. 

5814. 

Eniilif  Corj)  (Harriet^),  d.  prob.  bef.  1832,  m.,  as  ist  wife, 
John  Wheaton  Porter.  (He  m.  2d,  Laura""  Searls  -t-5810.)  Ch.: 
12324  Eniilf  Porter. 

5815. 

BETSEY'    CLEVELAND    (Allens,    SamueI^    Phinehas*,    Sam.^,   Ed.=), 

m.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Feb.  11,  1844,  Charles  Henry  Price,  b.  B. 
June  15,  1819,  a  s.  Ezra  and  Philena  (Manning),  1.  Milford,  Mass., 
car  agent.  Ch.:  12325  Allen  Cleveland'^  Price,  b.  May  27,  3845, 
killed  at  Cold  Harbor  battle  June  3,  1S64,  Union  soldier.  12326 
George  Bates'"  Price,  b.  July  11,  1849,  unm.,  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
shoe  finisher.  12327  Lucy  Maria^  Price,  b.  July  11,  1849,  d.  Oct. 
19,  1865. 

12328  Albert  Cadyp  Price,  h.  July  26,  1851,  m.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  Nov.  12,  1870,  Priscilla  Connard,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July 
6,  1849,  da.  Henry  and  Catherine  (Given),  1.  Philadelphia,  ma- 
chinist. Ch.:  Eva  Priscilla^,  b.  Sept.  13,  187 1,  P.;  Samuel  Given^ 
Price,  June  26,  1873,  Lancas.;  Albert  Cady\  Mar.  3,  1876,  Phila.; 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1525 


George  Batef,  b.  June  15,  1878,  P.,  d.  Apr.  5,  1881  ;  Gertrude  Ma- 
hc/'\  b.  Apr.  23,  1881,  P.  12329  Eva  Frances^  Price,  b.  Feb.  16, 
1858,  unm. 

5817. 

CHARLES  COLBE'  CLEVELAND  (Colbe  Chancy«,  Samuel^ 
PhinehasS  SamueP,  Edward^  Mosesi),  m.   HamptOn,   Conil.,   NoV.  25,  1846, 

Juliaette  Snow,  b.  H.,  a  da.  William  and  Nancy  (Baker).  Capt. 
Charles  Colbe'  Cleveland  was  capt.  in  state  militia,  res.  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  1882-91,  superintendent  Richmond  Stove  Com- 
pany's works.     Ch.: 

12330  Eva  Ophelia  De  Rosella"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  21, 
1849,  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  m.  B.  Oct.  22,  1866,  George  Oren  Gardi- 
ner, b.  Manchester,  Conn.,  Dec.  5,  1843,  d.  Putnam,  Conn.,  Dec. 
II,  1878,  a  s.  Horace  and  Eliza  Cleverly  (Annis).  Dwelt  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  to  1875,  of  Plout  [Solomon]  and  Gardiner,  merch.; 
Putnam  afterward.  She  1.  1887  Providence,  R.  L  Ch.:  Ger- 
trude Moore^  Gardiner,  b.  Oct.  3,  1867,  Hartf.,  m.  Provid.  Sept.  14, 
1887,  Martin  Burr  Breck.  12331  Alice  Morton' Cleveland,  b. 
Apr.  4,  1 85 1,  Brookl.,  m.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Everard  Elleund  Goff, 
b.  Taunton,  Mass.,  1847,  of  Providence,  in  fire  dept.     s.  p. 

12332  Adelaide  Louisa'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  27,  1S53, 
Brooklyn,  m.  Norwich  Sept.  13,  1868,  Charles  Allen  Tubbs,  b. 
N.  1847,  a  son  Joseph  and  Dorothy.  Has  resumed  her  maiden 
name  and  1.  Boston,  Mass.,  1879-95.  Ch.  b.  Norwich  :  Freddie 
Alleti^  Tubbs,  b.  Dec.  21,  1870,  1.  Boston  ;  George  Everard'^  Tubbs ^ 
b.  1875,  d.  N.  1878.  12333  Gertrude',  b.  Oct.  25,  1857,  Brook- 
lyn, d.  N.  June  18,  1877. 

12334  Anna  Murtice'  Cleveland,  b.  May  4,  1864,  Brook- 
lyn, m.  July  12,  1886,  Francis  Howard  Gray  of  Norw.,  1.  Plains- 
ville,  N.  J.,  printer.  Da.',  b.  Feb.  16,  1865,  Brookl.  12335  Ju- 
liaette', b.  Feb.  16,  1866,  B.,  d.  Norw.  June  17,  1879. 

12336     Eddie  Baker'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  20,  1871,  Norw. 

5818. 

HENRY  PITT'  CLEVELAND  (coibe  chancy),  m.  Brooklyn, 
Conn.,  Jan.  9,  1848,  Mary  Mariah  Rogers,  b.  Pomfret,  Conn., 
Nov.  21,  1830,  da.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Brown).  Of  Norwich, 
Conn.,  1882;  Brooklyn  1883.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn:  12337  Charles 
Edwin  ,  b.  Feb.  3,  1850. 

12338  Clarence  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  25,  1853,  m. 
Bristol,  Conn.,  Mar.  6,  1876,  Lizzie  Celia^  Butts  -\-  12341  [Edivarj  tvj 

Bafts,  Lydia^,  Sam.^,   Phinehas*). 

5822. 

WILLIAM  BRITT'  CLEVELAND  (coibe  chancy«),  d.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Oct.  8,  1886,  a.  45,  m.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Jan.  29,  1864, 
Mary  Annie  Lyon,'b.  Eastford,  Conn.,  Aug.  20,  1S46,  d.  Put- 
nam, Conn.,  June  7,  1886,  a  da.  Lyman  &  Permelia  (Weeks). 
Was  in  Conn.  Vols.,  at  Antietam,  Gettysburg;  x'd  Brooklyn 
1884-5,  gold-pen  maker.  Ch.:  12339  Nathaniel  Lyon"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Jan.  17,  1866,  Brookl.,  1.  Putnam.  12340  Geor(;e  Wil- 
liam  Henry",  b.  Apr.  25,  1869,  Willimantic,  Conn.,  m.  Brook- 


1526  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

yn,  Feb.  14,  1891,  Miss  Gertrude  W.  Wilber  of  Wakefield,  Wash- 
ington CO.,  R.  I.,  1.  Putnam  1891. 

5828. 

EdwcD'd  W.'  Butts  (Lydias),  m.  Maria  A.  Beach.  Ch.: 
1 2341  Lizzie  Celia^  Butts,  b.  Oct.  23,  1855,  Burlington,  Conn.,  m. 
Clarence  Henry'  Cleveland  -j-  12338. 

5829. 

Julia    Aiiii^   Holmes  {^I^enjamin^  Holmes,  MaryS,  PhinehasS  SamueP 

Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  19,  1889,  a.  75,  m.  Hart- 
ford, Apr.  26,  1842,  Horace  Ely  Goodwin,  b.  East  Hartford, 
Conn.,  July  30,  1815,  d.  Hartford,  Mar.  19,  1887,  a  s.  of  Hezekiah 
and  Emily  (Pratt).     Ch.  b.  Hartford  : 

12342  vSergt.  Junius  Eugene^  Goodtvin,  b.  Jan.  13,  1843,  was 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Ream's  Station,  Va.,  Aug.  25,  1864;  unm.; 
enlisted  July  24,  1862,  in  Co.  K,  14th  Conn.  V.,  as  Sergt.  ;  was 
buried  by  the  Confederates  on  the  field  ;  14  months  afterward 
his  father  brought  his  remains  to  Spring  Grove  Cemetery, 
Hartford. 

-(-12343     Julia  Louise^  Goodwin,  b.  Nov.  26,  1848. 

12344  Carrie  Alice^  Goodwin,  b.  Sept.  23,  1855,  unm.,  al- 
ways lived  in  Hartford,  a  successful  teacher,  and  is  (189 1-7)  in 
charge  of  a  department  in  West  Middle  School  (public),  Asy- 
lum ave,  Hartford. 

Horace  Ely  Goodwin  lived  at  East  Hartford  to  1837,  and  af- 
terward at  Hartford,  book-publisher. 

Good-cinn  ancestiy  :  —  ,=;  artiis  ■■  GOODWYN  ;  /2  :  GOODWIN  ;  (London)  Or.  lion  pass, 
guard,  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  3  lozenges.  Crest —  Lion  sejant  sa.  holding  a  lozenge  vaire.  . 
.  .  A  Robert  Goodwin  was  of  Norwich,  Eng.,  1238.  .  .  .  Ozias  b.  1596  prob.  from 
Braintree,  Eng.,  came  in  the  Lion,  arrived  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1632,  an  orig.  prop. 
Hartford  i63'5,  home  lot  on  highway  leading  from  Seth  Grants'  to  Centinel  Hill,  now 
Trumbull  st.  (bro.  of  Elder  William  of  H.),  m.  Mary  Woodward,  da.  of  Robert  of  Brain- 
tree,  Eng.;  Nathaniel^,  b.  ab.  1637,  of  Hartford,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Cowles^;  John^,  b.  May  ig, 
1672,  ra.  ist,  Sarah  ;  John^,  m.  Dorothy  Pitkin*;  Joseph^,  m.  Hannah  Olmsted,  da.  Jona- 
than and  Hannah  (Meaken);  Hezekiah"  Goodwin,  b.  Sept.  21,  1789,  m.  Emily  Pratt  of 
East  Hartford,  da.  of  Eliab  &  Dorcas  (Williams).  — Nathaniel  Goodwin's  First  Settlers  of 
Conn.  XIX :  The  Good'n'ins  of  Hartford,  Conn.  Descendants  of  IVilliajn  and  Ozias 
Goodvoin.     Compiled  for  Junius  Goodwin,  Hartford,  Conn.,  iSg/,  p.  bib. 

Pitkin  ancestry  . —  Roger',  William^,  Roger^,  Caleb''  [see  +  1866,  p.  781J,  Dorothy^ 
Pitkin  m.  John  Goodwin''. 

Coivles  ancestry  :  —  John',  Farmington,  Conn.,  1652  (thought  to  be  bro.  of  James  Cole, 
an  orig.  prop,  of  Hartford),  Hatfield,  Mass.,  1664,  m.  Hannah  ;  John^  Hatfield,  freeman 
i6qo,  m.  Deborah  Bartlett,  da.  of  Robert,  an  orig.  prop,  of  Hartford  ;  Sarah^  Cowles  m. 
Nathaniel  Goodwin-. 

5830. 

Epepta  3Ifn'ir(f'  Holmes  {f^enjamiji<^  Holmes),  m.  Hartford, 
Conn.,  May  22,  1868,  as  2d  w.,  Timothy  Sedgwick,  b.  West  Hart- 
ford, June  30,  1793,  d.  there  Aug.  29,  1882,  s.  Timothy  and  Lucy. 
(He  m.  ist,  W.  Hartford,  June  20,  1820,  Amny  Mix,  b.  W.  H.,  d. 
W.  H.  Feb.  2,  1866.  da.  Henry  and  Amny  (Webster)),  blacksmith, 
dwelt  W.  Hartford,  where  his  widow  1.  1884,  s.  p. 

5831. 

Caroline'  Holmes  [Benjamin^  Holmes),  d.  Hartford,  Conn., 
Aug.  5,  1880,  a.  62,  m.  H.  Nov.  30,  1842,  William  Henry  Brad- 
ley, b.  Branford,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1819,  d.  Hartford,  May  31,  1886, 
a  s.  of  Anson  and  Grace  (Benham).     Ch.  b.  Hartford  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1527 


12345  Henry  EdnmiuP  Bradley,  b.  Dec.  13,  1842,  m.  Nor- 
wich, Conn.,  Sept.  17,  1868,  Lucy  Adelaide  Prentice,  b.  N.  Dec, 
1846,  a  da.  William  and  Harriet  (Kibbe).  In  late  war  i  year, 
Co.  C,  ]6th  Conr  ,  disch.  for  sickness,  still  res.  Hartford  1896  ; 
merchant.  Ch.  b.  Hartford  :  Grace  Adelaide^  Bradley,  Feb.  24, 
1875  ;  Frank  Prentice^  Bradley,  May  24,  1878. 

12346  Williani  Edward  Cleveland^  Bradley,  b.  July  25,  1846, 
vci.Anna  Maria*  Aspemvall  -\-  11473. 

12347  Ellen  Mariva^  Bradley,  b.  Sept.  10,  1850,  d.  Hartford, 
June  4,  1897,  m.  H.  Sept.  10,  1872,  George  Curtis,  b.  Suffield, 
Conn.,  Aug".  10,  1837,  d.  Hartford,  Jan.  16,  1882,  a  s.  Nathaniel 
and  Jane  (Remington).  Of  Hartford,  always  ;  druggist.  Ch. 
b.  Hartford:  Edith  Caroline^  Curtis,  Sept.  9,  1876;  George  Brad- 
lef  Curtis,  b.  Oct.  6,  d.  H.  Nov.  28,  1880. 

12348  Arthur  Holmes^  Bradley,  b.  Oct.  19,  1857,  m.  H.  Nov. 
12,  1884,  Julia  Bacon  Plimpton,  b.  H.  1862,  a  da.  Linus  Bacon 
and  Clarissa  (Jones),  still  of  Hartford  1895  ;  insurance,     s.  p, 

Mr.  William  Henry  Bradley,  residence  Hartford ;  merchant. 

5835. 

SMITH  GAIUS'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas',  William^,  Phinehas", 
SamueP,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Vails  Mills,  N.  Y.,  Feb.   12,  1846,  Rhoda 

Vail,  da.  Aaron  and  Lucy  (Rood),  (Aaron  Vail  owned  Vails 
Mills,)  res.  1883  Broadalbin  and  Maylield,  N.  Y.,  where  he  has 
(except  3  years  merch.,  partner  with  his  uncle  Asa  at  Tribes 
Hill,  N.  Y.)  always  lived  on  the  150-acre  farm  with  his  father. 
Ch.: 

12349  Mary  Augusta"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  22,  1847, 
Broadalbin,  unm.,  res.  Broadalbin. 

+  12350  James  Rood"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  12,  1848,  May- 
field.  Lucy  Anna",  b.  Nov.  8,  1850,  d.  B.  May  9,  1853  ;  Lucy 
Annetta,  b.  May  19,  1853,  d.  B.  Aug.  4,  1865. 

1 235 1  Thomas  Harvey^  Cleveland,  b.  July  14,  1855,  May- 
field,  m.  Broadalbin,  Nov.  2,  1881,  Etta  or  Henrietta  Lee,  b.  B. 
Oct.  2,  1^56,  da.  Thomas  ;  always  lived  in  vicinity  of  Broadalbin, 
farmer  and  teacher,  s.  p.  Frederick  vSMrrH",  b.  Sept.  7,  1857,  d. 
B.  Dec.  2,  1863. 

5836. 

HARVEY    TOURTELLOTTE^    CLEVELAND   (Thomas', 

Williams,  Phinehas^,  Samuel^,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.   Philadelphia,   Pa.,   DcC. 

14,  1858,  Elizabeth  Wray,  b.  Philadelphia,  Apr.  22, 1837,  a  daugh- 
ter of  James  and  Eliza  (Finley)  Wray.  Ch.  b.  City  of  New 
York  : 

+  12352     James  Wray"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  i,  1859. 

12353     Adaline  Clara"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  14,  1862,  unm. 

Hon.  Harvey  Tourtellotte'  Cleveland  lived  at  his  home 
in  Broadalbin  to  1840,  then  attended  the  Academy  at  Amster- 
dam, N.  Y.,  to  1842  ;  taught  school  in  various  places  to  1S43, 
when  he  became  a  student  at  the  Union  School,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  to  1845  ;  thence  he  went  to  Boston,  Mass.,  and  studied 
law  with  Horace  E.  vSmith,  Esq.,  for  3  years  ;  was  adm.  to  bar 
of  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  in  Boston  1848;  returned  to  Broadal- 


1528  CLEVELAND    GEx^EALOGY. 

bin  to  1849;  was  adm.  to  the  bar  of  the  City  and  County  of  New 
York  1849,  and  since  has  been  a  well-known  practicing  attor- 
ney and  counsellor  at  law  of  New  York  city  ;  partner  in  differ- 
ent law  firms  and  on  his  own  account.  In  politics  a  Republi- 
can; elected  1861  a  Member  of  the  Board  of  Councilmen  of  N. 
Y.  city,  representing  the  Sixth  District.  —  See  Manual  of  the  Cor- 
poration of  the  City  of  N.  Y.  1861,  by  David  Thomas  Valentine.  Has 
repeatedly  been  elected  a  delegate  to  the  City,  County,  and 
State  Republican  Conventions,  and  on  their  committees.  Rep- 
resented the  nth  Assembly  District  in  the  Utica  State  Conven- 
tion Feb.  25,  1880,  &c.;  member  of  the  N.  Y.  city  Republican 
Central  Committee  and  on  its  Naturalization  Committee,  Mar. 
16,  1881.  Res.  in  New  York  city  to  1886,  and  since  at  High 
Point,  N.  C.  (1897). 

.  5838, 

DANIEL  OSCAR'  CLEVELAND  (Noah  DiahS  William^  Phine- 
hasS  SamueP,  Edward^,  Mosesi),   d.   Broadalbiu,   N.   Y.,  Aug.    1 7,   1 874,  a. 

50,  m.  Broadalbin,  Jan.  3,  1850,  Catharine  Larsher,  b.  Broome, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  II,  1824,  da.  Joseph  and  Lucinda  (Adams).  Ch.  b. 
Broadalbin: 

+  12354     Joseph  Wallace*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  7,  1850. 

12355  Lucy  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  9,  1855,  d.  Vails 
Mills,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1876,  m.  Broadalbin,  Dec.  8,  1S75,  as  ist  w., 
Aaron  Vail,  b.  Vails  Mills  1855,  s.  William  and  Mary(Bemis). 
(He  m.  2d,  Broadalbin,  ab.  1880,  Ida  Hagadorn,  b.  Hagadorn 
Hollow,  Saratoga  CO.,  N.Y.,  about  1857,  da.  James  L.  and  (Peter- 
son).    Ch.:   I  b.  spring  of  1882),  miller.     Ch.;  i  stillborn. 

12356  Kate  Louise*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  5,  1857,  m. 
Broadalbin,  July  22,  1879,  David  D.  Crouse,  b.  St.  Johnsville, 
Montgomer}'  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1843,  s.  Benjamin  and  Catharine 
(Weaver),  1.  Broadalbin,  teacher  ;  School  Commissioner  of  Ful- 
ton CO.,  N.  Y.,  and  Supt.  of  the  co.  schools  2  terms,  elected  1S78 
to  1884.     Ch.:  Jennie''  Crouse  j    Walte/-^  Crouse. 

12357  William  Oscar*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  n,  1862,  unm. 
1883,  dwelt  Broadalbin,  teacher  ;  now  surveying  in  Ohio  with 
his  bro.,  Joseph  W. 

Daniel  Oscar'  Cleveland  lived  at  Broadalbin,  merchant  ; 
was  Doorkeeper  of  Assembly,  N.  Y.,  1868  to  1872,  P.  M.  Broad- 
albin 1872  to  decease,  Mrs.  Catharine  (Larsher)  Cleveland,  m. 
2d,  Broadalbin,  ab.  Oct.,  1882,  Mr.  Vroman  of  Valatie,  N.  Y., 
where  they  1. 

5840. 

WILLIAM    DAVIS'  CLEVELAND  (Asa  Barney^,  Willia.^^  Phin- 

ehas<,  SamueP,  Edward',  Mosesi),  m.  Port  Jacksoii,  Montgomery  CO.,  N. 
Y.,  June  13,  i860,  Pauline  Giandonati,  b.  New  York  city,  Dec. 
II,  1843,  da.  Raphael  Louis  and  Catharine  (Dingman).  Dwelt 
Troy,  N.Y.,  to  1863,  N.  Y.  city  to  1882,  since  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1894,  book-keeper  ;  has  served  5  years  in  25th  Reg.  N.  Y.  N.  G. 
Ch.:  12358  Mary  Elizabeth*,  b.  May  5,  1861,  Troy  ;  Kate*,  b. 
Aug.  8,  1863,  T.,  d.  N.  Y.  c.  Aug.  15,  1864.  12359  Austin  Bald- 
win*, b.  Oct.  27,  1865,  N.  Y.  "c.  12360  Lena*,  Feb.  20,  1868, 
Brooklyn.       12361    Josephine",    Oct.    8,    1871,    N.   Y.  c.     12362 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1529 


Charles  Van  Berg  an*,  June  20,  1873,  N.  Y.  c,  res.  home  1894, 
clerk  ;  Laura  Celia^,  Feb.  10,  1880,  N.  Y.  c. 

5847. 

EDMUND    ORLANDO'    CLEVELAND    (George    Washington', 
Williams,  Phinehas*,  Samuel^,  Edward^,  Moses'),    m.    CohoCS,   N.   Y.,    Apr.   6, 

1868,  Margaret  Frances  Lawrence,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  13,  1845, 
da.  William  and  Hannah  (Kennedy).  Ch.:  b.  Bloomington, 
111.:  Jennie  Lawrence^,  b.  Feb.  18,  d.  July  4,  1869;  Frances 
Eliza*,  b.  Aug.  5,  d.  27,  1872. 

12363  William  Edmund*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  5,  1873. 
Edmund  Orlando'  Cleveland  rem.  1857  to  Prescott,  Wis.; 
enlisted  1861  12th  Wis.  V.;  postmaster  of  reg.,  later  of  brigade  ; 
had  charge  May,  1864,  of  Hd.  Qrs.  mail,  17th  Corps,  until  fall  of 
Atlanta ;  served  afterw.  with  Col.  A.  H.  Murkland,  Supt.  of 
Mail  U.  S.  A.,  to  close  of  war  ;  has  dwelt  since  1868  at  Bloom- 
ington 1882,  many  years  with  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.,  office  of 
Supt.  of  Machiner3^ 

5848. 

CHARLES    RAWSON'    CLEVELAND    (George   Washington^), 

m.  Chicago,  111.,  May  17,  1871,  Estelle  Amelia  Potter,  b.  Schuy- 
lersville,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1845,  d.  Agenda,  Kan.,  Apr.  2^,  1881, 
da.  David  Hobby  and  Thankful  (Neilson).  Dwelt  1877-83 
Agenda,  1881  n.  Brantford,  Washington  co.,  Kan.,  farmer,  Ch.: 
12364  George  Munson-,  b.  Nov.  18,  1872,  Chic.  12365  William 
Wallace*,  b.  Apr.  23,  1875,  Agenda,  d.  Aug.  23,  1876.  12366 
Thomas  Herbert**  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1879,  A. 

5849. 

3£at'IJ  Lucia'    JirOlCn    (Mary«,  Oavis^,  Phinehas*,  SamueP,  Edward^, 

Mosesi),  m.  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  i,  185 1,  Rev.  Horace 
Hall  Reid,  b.  Charlestown,  Sullivan  co.,  N.  H.,  Sept.  25,  1822,0!. 
Geneva,  Switz.,  Mar.  17,  i860,  s.  Edward  and  Sophia  (Hubbard). 
Ch.  b.  Wa+^ertown,  Conn.: 

12367  William  Herbert'^  Reid^  b.  Sept.  22,  1852,  m.  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  May  14,  1885,  Caroline  Dutton  Royce,  b.  R.  Feb. 
14,  1853,  da.  James  Fielder  and  Marion  (Dutton).  Residence, 
Rochester  1883  to  Nov.,  1894  (seedsman),  Muncie  since  (1S96). 
From  Nov.,  1894,  Sec.  of  Hathaway  Investment  Co.,  of  Muncie 
(James  A.  Daly,  Pres.).  Horace  Cleveland^  Reid,  b.  Aug.  18,  1855, 
d.  Watertown,  Mar.  5,  1856  ;  Arthur  Condif  Reid,  b.  Aug.  29, 
1857,  d.  W.  Bloomfield,  Sept.  22,  1859. 

Rev.  Horace  Hall  Reid  was  the  fourth  son  of  Edward 
Reid,  of  A^-r,  Scotland,  later  N.  Y.  cit}-,  and  Sophia  Hubbard 
of  Charlestown,  N.  H.  His  parents  were  Unitarians  then,  but, 
after  removing  to  New  York  they  imited  with  the  Presbyteri- 
ans. His  early  life  was  spent  in  New  York,  where  he  prepared 
for  College  at  the  "  Cornelius  Institute,"  under  Rev.  J.J.  Owen. 
He  entered  Yale  College  Aug.,  1839,  and  graduated  with  honor, 
1843.  After  spending  one  and  a  half  years  as  Principal  of  the 
Academy  in  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  he  was  admitted  Candidate  for  Or- 
ders in  the-Church,  in  Apr., 1844,  and  entered  the  General  The- 


I530 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


ological  Seminary  in  New  York  in  October,  1845,  grad.  June, 
184S.  After  completing-  the  prescribed  course  of  study,  he  was 
ordained  Deacon  by  Bishop  William  Heathcote  DeLancey,  in 
Grace  Church,  New  York  city,  on  the  second  Sunday  after  Trin- 
ity, July  2,  1848,  and,  immediately  after  his  ordination,  officiated 
for  five  months  as  Assistant  to  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wyatt,  Rector  of 
St.  Paul's  Church  in  Baltimore  to  Oct.,  1848.  Thence  he  rem. 
to  Paris,  Bourbon  co.,  Ky.,  near  Lexington,  and  took  charge  of 
St.  Peter's  Church  in  that  place  for  a  year  or  more.  Here  he 
was  ordained  to  the  Priesthood  by  Bishop  Benjamin  Bosworth 
Smith,  on  Whitsunday,  May  27,  1849.  ^^  Easter,  1850,  he  ac- 
cepted a  call  to  the  Rectorship  of  Christ  Church,  Watertown, 
Conn.,  where  he  remained  nearly  seven  years,  leaving  a  lasting 
monument  to  his  memory  in  a  pleasant  Rectory  and  a  hand- 
some new  church  edifice.  On  the  ist  of  Jan.,  1857,  he  entered 
upon  the  Rectorship  of  St.  vStephen's  Church,  JMillville,  in  Mill- 
burn,  New  Jersey,  which  parish  he  resigned  with  impaired 
health,  Nov.  i,  1859,  to  travel  abroad,  and  realize,  as  he  often 
expressed  himself,  "  the  dream  of  his  life."  He  was  admitted 
M.  A.,  ad  eundem,  in  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  1846,  and  at  the 
Commencement  in  1855  was  chosen  Junior  Fellow  of  that  Insti- 
tution. His  body  was  found  upon  the  marble  floor  of  the  lower 
hall  of  the  Hotel  de  Couronne,  cold  and  lifeless.  Mr.  Giles,  the 
American  Consul  at  Geneva,  was  called  at  once,  and  it  was  de- 
cided, from  all  indications,  that  he  had  arisen  during  the  night 
and  had  fallen  accidentally  over  the  baluster  from  the  second 
story  (the  railing  being  very  low)  upon  the  stone  floor  beneath, 
and  was  killed  immediately. 

It  was  his  intention  to  return  to  the  "  Church  of  the  Holy 
Communion,"  at  South  Orange,  Essex  co.,  N.  J.,  a  parish  which 
was  organized  through  his  instrumentality  while  Rector  at 
Millburn,  and  in  which  he  felt  a  deep  interest.  The  four  diff^er- 
ent  parishes  to  which  he  devoted  his  labors,  each  passed  appro- 
priate resolutions  ;  and  at  Watertown  and  Millburn,  they  erect- 
ed tablets  to  his  memory  in  the  chancels  of  the  Church. —  Eccle- 
siastical Register,  July,  i860,  &€. 

Rev.  H.  H.  Reid,  author  of:  Sermon  on  death  of  Mrs.  Woodruff,  Watertown  ;  The 
Voice  of  Days,  sermon  delivered  in  old  Christ  Church,  Watertown  ;  Farewell  Sermon  at 
Watertown. 

Mrs.  Mary  Lucia''  {Broivn)  Reid  resided  1S60-83  Rochester, 
1886  Castile,  N.  Y. 

5851. 

Alt  {/ list  us    Cleveland'    BrOJVn  (Marye,  Davis^,  Phinehas^  Sam- 

uei3,  Edwards,  Mosesi),  b.  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  23,  1 839,  unm.,  was  edu- 
cated by  his  uncle  Augustus"  Cleveland,  graduated  at  Williams 
College  1861  ;  studied  law  at  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  and  in  the 
city  of  New  York,  where  he  has  since  1864  been  a  practicing 
lawyer  (1897).  Previously  was  a  resident  of  York,  Batavia,  and 
Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  to  1846,  and  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  to  1864. 
Author;  compiler  of  the  Family  Record  of  Silas  Brown,  Jr.,  N.  V., 
i8jg.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Mr.  Augustus  Cleveland'' 
Brown  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogv. 


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DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


5852. 


1531 


Hen  r  If  ChtVh'^  BrOtVU  (Mary«,  Davis^,  Phinehas^,  Samuel',  Ed- 
ward-), m.  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1866,  Amanda  Ger- 
mond  Sears,  b.  Sharon,  Conn.,  June  16,  1845,  da.  Simeon  Black- 
man  and  Mary  Janette  (Roberts).  Has  lived  since  1846  at 
West  Bloomfield,  N.Y.,  1886,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  West  Bloom.field  : 

12368  Henry  Sears^  Brown,  b.  July  18,  187 1,  res.  W. 
Bloomfield. 

12369  Albert  ReiiP  Brown,  b.  Nov.  30,  1873,  res.  W. 
Bloomfield. 

12370  Augustus  Cleveland^  Broken,  b.  Jan.  7,  1882. 

5857. 

^LuVif    Tetiei/Ch   (Achsa«,  Jamess  JamesS  Samuel',  Edward^,  Moses'), 

d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y',  Feb.  9,  1881,  a.  80,  m.  Albany,  N.  Y.  1815, 
Gerritt  Quackenboss,  b.  Albany,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  1846.  Ch.:  Teneyck'' 
Quackenboss,  b.  Alb.,  d.  A.  1846. 

4-12371     Mary  Ann''  Quackenboss,  b.  June  10,  1821,  A. 

-{-12372     Isaac  Ant/iony"'  Quackenboss,  h.  Albany. 

12373  ffe/iry"  Quackenboss,  b.  1835,  A.,  d.  Newark,  N.  J., 
Feb.  I,  1884,  m.  Flushing-,  L.  I,  Queens  co.,  N.Y.,  Mary  Whitte- 
more  or  Wetmore,  b.  Flushing-,  d.  Brooklyn  or  N.  Y.  city,  1864, 
only  da.  of.  Dwelt  Trenton,  N.J.,  and  Newark;  Sec.  of  Fire 
Ins.  Co.     s.  p. 

+  12374     Jeanie  Alaria^  Quackenboss,  b.  June  6,  18 — -. 

12375  George  IVas/ii/igton^  Quackenboss,  b.  Apr.  24,  1833, 
N.  Y.  c,  m.  Flushing,  Sarah  Isabella  Hicks,  b.  Flushing,  Nov., 
1843,  a  da.  Gilbert  and  Eliza  (Sweet),  residence,  Flushing.  To 
1874  was  Gen.  Manager  of  city  dep.  of  Brooklyn  International 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  ;  since  of  Quackenboss  &  Eadie  [John],  General 
Insurance  Agency,  N.  Y.  city  (1895).  Was  (1887)  an  organizer 
of  Holland  Soc.  o^  N.  Y.  c. 

12376  Caroline''  Quackenboss,  b.  Alb.,  d.  Brookl.,  a.  25,  unm. 

12377  Edwin  Forest"^  Quackenboss,  b.  1837,  Alb.,  d.  Brook.- 
1874,  m.  Alb.  1857,  Ada  Dean,  b.  Brookl.  1846,  a  da.  David  and 
Maria.  (She  m.  2d,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1878,  Henry  Stowe,  1. 
Stamford,  Conn.,  1884,  book-keeper,  s.  p.).  Was  a  Custom  House 
clerk  ;  and  with  Quackenboss  &  Eadie.  Ch. :  Maud  J/."  Quack- 
enboss, b.  Oct.,  1858,  Brookl. 

12378  Fannie  Louise''  Quackenboss,  b.  Nov.  15,  1842,  Alb.,  m. 
N.  Y.  city,  June  12,  1856,  William  Wanklyn  Ward,  b.  London, 
Eng.,  Jan.  12,  1821,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Apr.  8,  1881,  only  s.  William 
Wanklyn  and  Amy;  was  of  Ward  &  Sinclair  [William],  later 
of  Ward  &  Petchel,  mfrs.  rubber,  car  springs,  etc.,  N.  Y.,  large 
stockholder  in  and  connected  with  Star  Rubber  Works,  Tren- 
ton, N.  J.;  dwelt  Brookl.  to  1871,  Trenton  to  1879;  N.  Y.  c.  to 
1882  ;  afterw.  Sea  Bright,  Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  in  their  sum- 
mer cottage,  where  Mrs.  Ward  still  res.  1884.  Ch.:  Frank^  Ward, 
b.  Dec.  18,  1857,  Brookl.,  d.  B.  July  15,  1858  ;  Harry  Cleveland'' 
Ward,  b.  Apr.  30,  1859,  B.,  unm.,  1.  N.  Y.  c,  bankers'  clerk  ; 
Frank  Howard'^  Ward,  b.  Apr.  19,  1861,  B.,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Nov.  20, 
1883,  unm.,  comm.   merchant's  clerk  ;    William  Wanklyn^  Ward, 


1532 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


b.  Apr.  1 8,  1873,  Trenton  ;  Mabel  Kemptoii^  Ward,  b.  June  14, 
1881,  Sea  Bright,  d.  Brook.  Feb.  2,  1882. 

Gerritt  Ouackenboss,  residence  Albany,  editor  there.  Was 
accidentally  drowned  at  N.  Y. 

Qiiackenboss,  Quackenbush  ancestry :  —  The  Ouackenboss  progenitor  of  Gerritt 
Quackenboss  came  from  Holland.  J.  H.  FrencJi' s  N.  Y.  Gazetteer^  dS'j  —  Kingsbury,  N. 
Y.,  during  French  War,  once  17  soldiers  were  by  Indians  carried  to  Sandy  Hill  village. 
They  were  seated  on  a  log  when  their  captors  began  to  tomahawk  them  in  order,  when 
all  were  killed  but  i  (Jolin  Quackenboss  of  Albany),  a  sqiiaw  claimed  him.  He  returned 
after  a  few  years  of  captivity  and  lived  n.  Hoosick,  Cambridge,  N.  Y.  Sketch  oi  John 
Ouackenboss' in  Albany  Journal,  Nov.  or  Dec  ,  rSS6,  first  printed  in  Schenectady  paper. 
He  was  captured  at  Schenect.  1747,  and  escaped  under  Sir  William  Johnson's  adminis- 
tration. Notes  of  Quackenboss  family  in  Collections  on  the  History  of  Albany  by  Joel 
Mutisell :  II' :  /js,  6,-  Contributions  for  Genealogies  of  the  Descendants  of  the  First 
Settlers  of  Schenectady  [N.  Y.]  ibb2-iSoo,  By  Jotiathan  Pearson,  Albany.  iSyj.  Talcotfs, 
N.  Y.  and  N.  E.  Fams.,  iq2-2i^. 

5860. 

WILLIAM   CUSHMAN'  CLEVELAND  (jamesSJamesMames*, 

Samuels,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1848,  a.  32,  ni.  Bush- 
wick,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  May  28,  1838,  Eliza  Dunton,  b.  Pool,  Eng., 
Dec.  24,  1821,  da.  William  and  Fanny  (Durham).  Dwelt  Bush- 
wick  to  1847,  afterw.  Philadelphia,  rope  maker.  His  widow 
dwelt  W.  Phila.  1878-84.  Ch.:  Edward  Durham",  b.  Mar.  10, 
1841,  P.,  d.  P.  Oct.  16,  1853. 

12379  Mary  Eliza*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1846,  Bush- 
wick,  d.  Phila.  Feb.  5,  1881,  m.  May  7,  1866,  William  Davis  b. 
Bucks  CO.,  Pa.,  1836,  d.  Phila.  Feb.  22,  1874,  s.  p. 

-f  12380  William  Dounton*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  28,  1848, 
Philadelphia. 

5861. 

JAMEvS'    CLEVELAND    (  James^,  James^,  James<,  SamueP,  Edward^ 

Mosesi),  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  spring  of  1891,  a.  73,  m.  in  B.,  Caro- 
line Beach  Way,  b.  New  London,  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1818,  a  da. 
Daniel  and  Theresa  (Palmer).     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  : 

12381  Almira"  Cleveland,  b.  1852,  m.  B.  Edmund  J. 
Smith,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  d.  1878  on  voyage  from  N.  Y.,  within  three 
days'  sail  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  accidentally  knocked  over- 
board ;  moulder  and  gilder.  Ch.:  Theodore  F.^  Smith,  b.  1869 
Brooklyn. 

12382  William  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  1854,  m.  B.  1874, 
Josephine  Valentine,  b.  B.  1856,  a  da.  Henry  and  Mary  (Mas- 
ter).   Of  Brooklyn  (1894),  printer,  s.  p. 

-[-12383     James  Perry"  Cleveland,  b. , ,  1856. 

12384  George  Washington"  Cleveland,    1      unm.,  of  B., 

printer,  watchman  in  N.  Y.  1897.  >- b.  1858. 

12385  Carrie**  Cleveland,  )  m.  B.  1877, 
Benjamin  Peter  Weiderholdt,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  1852,  of  Brookl., 
music  teacher.  Ch.  b.  B.:  ////.'',  d.  y.;  Benjamiti  Peter"  Weider- 
holdt., b.  1879. 

12386  Robert  Foster'  Cleveland,  b.  i860,  unm.  ;  dwelt 
1884  Missouri,  clerk  of  mining  co.,  1888-94  Brooklyn,  lather; 
Eliza  Jane*,  b.  1862,  d.  1865. 

James'  Cleveland,  residence  Brooklyn.  Since  1844  he  was 
connected  with  the  U.  S.  Assay  Office,  Wall  St.,  New  York  city 
as  weigher,  &c.;  was  appointed  messenger  Aug.,  1865  ;  many 
millions  of  dollars  in  gold  and  silver  bullion  have  been  in  his 
care. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND  1533 

li'ay  ancestry:  —  Henry',  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630;  George",  Thomas',  [see + 
5777,  p.  1519];  Daniel^,  b.  Dec.  2-,,  1688,  New  London,  m.  ist,  Abigail  Griffin  of  Bradford, 
Mass. ;  Daniel*,  ni.  Jerusha  Kiftland  ;  Daniel"  Way,  m.  Theresa  Palmer.— C  G.  Way's 
Wav  genealogy. 

5865. 

MARY    ELIZABETH'    CLEVELAND    (jamese,  James*,  JamesS 

Samuels,  Edward'),  d.  Bushwick,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  19,  1868,  a. 
37,  m.  Arthur  Dorsey,  b.  New  York  city,  rope  maker.  Ch.  b. 
Bushwick  : 

12387  WilUaiii"  Dorsey,  b.  1852,  d.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  July  16, 
1875,  clerk  in  Washington  Market,  N.  Y.  c;  ////.',  d.  y. 

12388  Mary  ElizabetJC"  Dor sey\  d.  Brookl.  Nov.  i,  187 1,  m. 
Bushwick,  as  ist  w.,  Charles  Rogers  (he  m.  2d),  clerk  in  Brooklyn 
P.  O.,  1884,5.  p. 

5869. 

I*aineli(i'  Clark  (Lucia'^),  d.  Richmond,  Mich.,  May  16,  1854, 
a.  51-7,  m.  in  or  n.  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  Dr.  Anson  Howe,  b.  1796,  d. 
Richm.,  May  16,  1872,  a  s.  of.     Ch.: 

12389  Matilda  Sylvi/ia*^  Hoive,  b.  Nov.  5,  1823,  m.  Oscar  S. 
Burgess,  lawyer,  Richmond,  Mich.,  1883.  12390  Lucretia  Aman- 
da^ Howe,  Mar.  2, 1829,  1.  Mt.  Clemens,  Macomb  co.,  Mich.  »  12391 
Re  It  be  ?i  Aitgitstus''  Howe,  Mar.  31,  1840. 

5870. 

WdTVeiX'  CJ<li'1\   (Lucia«,  Fredericks,  james^  Samuel^,  Edward",  Mosesi), 

m.  Canton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1833,  Betsey  Miranda  Clark,  b.  Can- 
ton, Aug.  22,  1810,  d.  Canton,  Dec.  5,  1868,  a  da.  Shubal  and 
Hannah  (Reed).     Dwelt  Canton.     Ch.  b.  Canton  : 

12392  Alfred  Elijah''  Clark,  b.  Jan.  20,  1835,  m.  Covington, 
Ky.,  Aug.  II,  1870,  Leonora  Weidler,  b.  Coving.  Sept.  19,  1841, 
da.  Benjamin  Bender  and  Sarah  (Wayman),  res.  East  Cleveland, 
Cuyahoga  co.,  O. 

Cleveland  Plain  Dealer,  Feb.  13,188'j  —  Our  Prominent  Men. 
—  Alfred  E.  Clark,  assistant  general  passenger  and  ticket 
agfent  of  the  New  York,  Pennsvlvania  &  Ohio,  entered  the  rail- 
w'ay  service  in  March,  1858,  and  from  that  date  to  June,  1861, 
he  was  clerk  in  the  general  ticket  office  of  the  Covington  & 
Lexington  railway.  Then  he  extended  his  railway  experience 
by  a  year  in  the  general  freight  office  of  the  Ohio  &  Missis- 
sippi, after  which  he  returned  to  the  passenger  branch  of  rail- 
way service  as  clerk  in  the  general  ticket  office  of  the  Indian- 
apolis. Cincinnati  &  Lafayette  railway.  In  1868  he  was  pro- 
moted to  the  position  of  general  ticket  agent,  which  he  held  for 
two  years.  Going  in  1870  to  the  Atlantic  &  Great  Western 
railway  as  chief  ticket  clerk,  he  .held  this  position  until  May, 
1881,  when  he  was  made  general  passenger  agent  of  the  N.  Y., 
P.  &  O.  When  that  road  was  leased  by  the  Erie,  Mr.  Clark 
continued  in  charge  of  the  office  as  assistant  general  passenger 
agent  of  the  Erie. 

12393  Charles  Melville^  Clark,  b.  May  31,  1847,  m.  Coving- 
ton, May  31,  1865,  Elizabeth  Gibson,  b.  Eng.,  ab.  1843,  da.  Rob- 
ert and  Margaret  (Layng),  1.  Chicago,  111.,  1883,  lumber  dealer. 
Ch.  b.  Covington  :  Corrine  Ma/  Clark,  May  9,  1871;  Robert  Ed- 
nnn'  Clark,  Nov.  8,  1874. 


1534 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


12394  Marietta''  Clark,  b.  Jan.  15,  1846,  d.  Covington,  Sept. 
15,  187 1,  m.  Cov.  Dec.  15,  1870,  Charles  A.  Skinner.  Ch.:  Charles 
Warre/i^  Skinner,  b.  Sept.  12,  187  i,  Cov. 

5871. 

Matilda'  Clark  (Lucia«),  m.  Canton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1826, 
Theodore  Frisbie,  b.  Westport,  Essex  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1804,  d. 
Canton,  Apr.  20,  1879,  s.  Benjamin  and  Thankful  (Gaylord). 
Farmer,  she  1.  Canton  1883.     Ch.: 

12395  Lucia  T/iankfi/l^  Frisbie,  b.  Nov.  25,  1827,  C,  m.  C. 
Jan.  10,  1849,  Horace  Spaulding,  dwelt  Northfield,  Vt.,  1.  E. 
Granville,  N.  Y.,  blacksmith,  s.  p. 

12396  Permelia^  Frisbie^  b.  Oct.  12,  1829,  Canton,  d.  Feb. 
21,  1864,  m.  C.  Feb.  21,  1849,  Philander  Stevenson,  he  d.  Aug., 
1883,  bro.  to  Caleb  Stevenson,  I'd  Canton,  farmer.  Ch.:  John' 
Stevenson,  1.  De  Kalb,  St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y. 

12397  Caroline^  Frisbie,  b.  Mar.  28,  1832,  De  K.,  m.  Can- 
ton, Oct.  25,  1854,  Caleb  Stevenson,  1.  Canton,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Florence^  Stevenson,  d.  ;  George''  Stevenson  ;  A^ettie^  Stevenson  j  Ida' 
Stevenson. 

12398  Benjamin  Franklin^  Frisbie,  b.  June  i,  1834,  De  Kalb, 
m.  in  Cal.,  Mary  Shingledecker,  has  large  farm  and  ranche 
Yuba  City,  Sutter  co.,  Cal.  Ch.:  EarP  Frisbie,  b  1872  ;  Charles 
Alfred'^  Frisbie,  1876.  12399  Mary  Maria^  Frisbie,  b.  Jan.  2,  1838, 
d.  Canton,  May  21,  1859,  unm. 

5873. 

Fredericli  Clark  (Lucia«),  m.  Cato,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1S29, 
Aurillia  Birch,  b.  Sempronius,  N.Y.,  Apr.  6,  1809,  da.  David  and 
Julia  (Swift),  res.  1883,  Camden  "(White  P.  O.),  Mich.,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Wakeman,  O.: 

12400  Charles  Warren''  Clark,  b.  Sept.  26,  1831,  Cato,  m. 
Fitch ville,  Huron  co.,  O.,  Nov.  8,  1857,  Mary  Jane  Ward,  b.  F. 
Feb.  19,  1837,  da.  Austin  and  Zettie  (Green),  1.  Camden,  farmer. 
Ch.:  Frederick  Austin"  Clark,  b.  Aug.  15,  1858,  Fitch  v.  ;  A'^eftie 
Adeir  Clark,  May  6,  1861,  Bronson,  O.;  Charles  Henry^  Clark,  Dec. 
II,  1863,  B.  ;  Lucy  Edith*  Clark,  July  7,  1866,  Camden  ;  Oscar  /." 
Clark,  Jan.  31,  1871,  C;   Otto  Lee"  Clark,  Nov.  11,  1875,  ^• 

1 2401  John"  Clark,  b.  June  2,  1834,  Bronson,  d.  Camden, 
Nov.  2,  1852,  unm. 

12402  David  Conger"  Clark,  b.  Dec.  5,  1835,  Bronson,  m. 
Norwalk,  O.,  Oct.  31,  1857,  Samantha  Cartwright,  b.  Newberry, 
La  Grange  co.,  Ind.,  Nov.  29,  1841,  1.  Camden,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Laura^  Clark,  b.  May  3,  1878,  C. 

12403  Mary  Jane"  Clark,  b.  May  25,  1837,  Bronson,  d.  Apr. 
8,  1880.  12404  Oscar  Vitzelcn*  Clark,  b.  Oct.  2,  1840,  B.,  m.  Cam- 
den, Dec.  6,  1874,  Susannah  Seely,  b.  C.  Sept.  10,  1854,  1.  Cam- 
den, farmer.  Ch.  b.  Camden  :  Otis  Raf  Clark,  Nov.  25,  1875  ; 
Ora  Bernice'  Clark,  July  16,  1877  ;  Ross  Harry^  Clark,  b.  Jan.  2, 
d.  Aug.  31,  1880  ;  Ernia  Mand^  Clark,  b.  June  6,  1881  ;  Fern  JF.'' 
Clark,  July  2,  1883.  12405  Ferry"  Clark,  h.  Dec.  13,  1843,  Bron- 
son, (). 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1535 


5874. 


Hovare'    Taylor   (Pamelia«,  Frederick^,  James'',  Saru'l',  Edw.^,  Mosesi), 

died  Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  16,  1874,  a.  66,  m.  H.  June  11,  1837, 
Mary  Smith,  b.  Vernon,  Conn.,  June  16,  1807,  d.  Hartford  Mar. 
26,  1876,  da.  David  and  Olive  (Talcott),  farmer  and  prominent 
politician  of  Vernon  to  1854,  afterward  merchant,  etc.,  of  Hart- 
ford, 1861-9. 

12406  John  Stiiif/f  Taylor,  b.  May  14,  1843,  Vernon,  m. 
Jan.  21,  1867,  Annie  E.  Lathrop,  da.  Samuel  M.  and  Eliza  D.; 
engineer  Prov.,  Htf.  &  Fishkill  (now  N.  Y.  &  N.  E.)  R.  R.  Ch.: 
Mary  Eliza^  Taylor,  b.  Sept.  8,  1870,  Hartford  ;  Clare?ice  Horace^ 
Taylor,  July  28,  1881,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

5875. 

^Williatu'  Taylor  (pameiia^),  d.  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  May  i, 
1853,  a.  41,  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  14,  1837,  Adelia  Cadwell,  b. 
New  Britain,  Conn.,  May  24,  1814,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Roxana 
(Hamblin),  machinist,  supt.  of  machinery,  vState  Prison,  Weth- 
ersfield, 1842  to  1853.  She  1.  1884  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  IVil- 
liam  Warraf,  b.  Apr.  23,  1839,  Hartford,  d.  Sept.  5,  1862  ;  Ed- 
7C'ard  Loi/is^,  b.  Apr.  6,  1846,  Wetherf.,  d.  Mar.  27,  1870. 

12407  Jennie^  Taylor,  b.  Sept.  3,  1851,  W.,  m.  Lakewood, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  5,  1870,  Nathan  Porter  Brooks,  b.  Clifton  Park,  Sar- 
atoga CO.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1845,  son  Israel  and  Harriet  (Evans),  1. 
Brooklyn,  broker,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Charles  Frederick"  Brooks,  b.  Nov. 
23»  1873,  Lakewood. 

5880. 

JJlveXa''  Very  (Rebecca^,  Fred'ks,  JamesS  Sam.s,  Ed.a),  m.  Win- 
chester, N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1832,  Abram  Seaver,  b.  West  Swanzey, 
Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  Nov.  3,  1807,  s.  William  and  Polly  (Peirce), 
1.  Keene,  N.  H.,  18P4,  blacksmith.     Ch.: 

12408  William  Taylor^  Seaver,  b.  Sept.  23,  1833,  Swanzev, 
N.  H.,  m.  Alstead,  N.  H.,  June  25,  1861,  Minnie  M.  Knight,  b. 
A.  Sept.  25,  1842,  a  daughter  Franklin  and  Eunice  C.  (Wyman), 
1.  Fitchburg,  Mass.,  1883,  Boston,  Mass.,  1885,  tailor,  s.  p. 

12409  Edwin  Sno7v^  Seaver,  b.  Mar.  19,  1838,  m.  Greenfield, 
Mass.,  Feb.  24,  186 1,  Lydia  Bradford  Brown,  b.  Nantucket,  Mass., 
Mar.  5,  1836,  d.  Aug.  30,  1S66,  da.  William  Henry  and  Rosalinda 
(Morse),  tailor,  Keene.  Ch.:  Charlotte  Maria"  Seaver,  b.  Nov.  7, 
1863. 

5885. 

Hartley  Gilbert'  French    (Susannah^,  Pred'k^,  Jas.4,  Sam.s,  Ed.2), 

m.  Middlebury,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1833,  Mary  Selina  Bradley,  born 
M.  Mar.  24,  1815,  a  da.  Daniel  and  Eunice  (Beech).  Dwelt  Wyo- 
ming CO.,  N.  Y.,  to  1833,  Washington,  Erie  co.,  Pa.,  to  1842, 
Lenox,  Macomb  co.,  Mich.,  to  1872,  Kennard,  Washington  co., 
Neb.,  since  (1884),  farmer.  Ch.:  12410  Marshall  Fayette^,  h.]a.n. 
28,  1835,  Washington  co..  Pa.,  m.,  farmer.  12411  Li/cy  Maria* 
French,  b.  Apr.  30,  1838,  W.  co.,  m.  John  Mellen.  124 12  Francis 
Alarion^,  b.  Aug.  6,  1840,  W.  co.,  d.,  m.,  farmer.  12413  Valisic 
Abigail",  b.  July  18,  1842,  Lenox,  d.  unm.      12414  Julia  Adeline* 


1536 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


French^  b.  Oct.  2,  1844,  L.,  m.  Trow  Whitford.  12415  Adelbert 
Bradley^,  b.  Aug.  22,  1846,  L.,  m.  Aug.  11,  1871,  real  estate.  12416 
Mary  Angeline'  French,  b.  Sept.  22,  1848,  L.,  m.  Fenner,  12417 
Daniel  Fbenezer^,  b.  Sept.  7,  1850,  L.,  m.  June  12,  1883,  tree  dealer. 
Florence  Roselle^,  b.  Sept.  16,  1853,  L.,  d.  L.  May  i,  1854.  12418 
Lillie  Selina^  French,  h.  June  7,  1855,  L.,  unm.,  teacher.  12419 
Burton  Morris^  French,  b.  Sept.  8,  1S59,  L.,  farmer. 

5886. 

Frederick  Clevela/niV  French  (Susannah"),  d.  Wethers- 
field,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  12,  1844,  aged  33,  m.  W.  Jan.  15,  1833,  Mary  S. 
Bradley;  shoemaker.     Ch.: 

12420  George'^  French,  m.,  has  3  children  and  i  grandchild. 

1 242 1  Alfred^  French,  m.,  has  6  children  and  i  grandchild. 

12422  Henry''  French,  m.;  ch.:  2.  (Is  Julia  Fisher  a  grand- 
child?) 

5887. 

Bbenexer  Killani'  French  (snsannah^),  d.  Riley  Centre, 
St.  Clair  co.,  Mich.,  Apr.  i,  1883,  a.  71,  m.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  15,  1840,  Eliza  Richards,  da.  Erastus  and  Amanda  (Howe). 
vShe  res.  1883-4  Riley  Centre,  or  Ridgeway,  Macomb  co.,  Mich., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Winfield^,  d.;  Qiiincf,  d.  12423  Enimeti^,  d.,  m., 
ch.:  I.  12424  Susan^  French,  m.  Reuben  Burgess,  ch.  6.  12425 
Elbert*  French,  s.  p.  12426  Setvard^,  s.  p.  12427  Mary^,  s.  p. 
12428  Lizzie^  French,  m.  Melvin  Claggett,  s.  p. 

5888. 

Lucia  Clark  French  (susannah«),  m.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  28,  1839,  Miles  Orlando  Howe,  born  Georgetown,  Madison 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  son  Jesse  and  Hannah  (Tubbs),  1.  North  Java,  Wyo- 
ming CO.,  N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Wethersfield,  N,  Y.: 

12429  Martha  Maria""  Howe,  b.  July  15,  1841,  m.  Aug.  14, 
i860,  Delos  Hay,  b.  W.,  s.  Thomas  and-Loney  (Hoose) ;  of  Dale, 
Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.:  George  Deforest^  Hay,  b.  Dec. 
7,  1861,  m.;  ch.:  i  ;  Levi  IVashington^  Hav,  Dec.  25,  1864;  Frank 
Melvin^  Hay ;  Wilber  Clifford'  Hay,  d.  y. ;  'Herbert  Clayton^  Hay,  b. 
Nov.  12,  1871  ;  Marv  Estella^  Hay,  Apr.  22,  1874;  Bernice  Ma- 
belle'  Hay,  Mar.  1 2,  1 880. 

12430  Maiy  Sophia^  Howe,  b.  July  3,  1843,  m.  Mar.  8,  1870, 
Joseph  Warren  Eddy,  b.  Eagle,  Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y.,  son  Elias 
and  Mary  (Hodges),  1.  Harold,  Hughes  co..  Dak.,  farmer,  s.  p. 

1 2431  Aln/eda  Fanny^  Hoice,  b.  Nov.  9,  1846,  m.  May  20, 
1866,  William  Agar,  b.  Eng.,  s.  William  and  Mary.  Ch.:  Arthur 
Willianf  Agar,  b.  Aug.  5,  1867  ;  Esther  Maf  Agar,  July  12,  1869; 
Elmer  Clifford''  Agar,^Y^\i.  26,  1879. 

12432  Susannah  Cleveland^  Howe,  b.  Aug.  28,  1849,  i^-  Dec. 
24,  1 87 1,  Alfred  Gordon  Crowell,  b.  Sept.  18,  1849,  died  Rudd, 
Floyd  CO.,  la.,  June   30,  1883,  s.  Samuel  and  Lucy  ;  farmer,  s.  p. 

12433  Esther  Elizabeth''  Howe,  b.  Aug.  26,  1855,  m.  Sept.  19, 
1882,  Edward  Rutherford  Champlin,  b.  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
12,  1848,  s.  William  and  Nancy  (Lamb).  Ch  :  Mary  Lucia^  Champ- 
lin,  b.  July  I,  1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES>    CLEVELAND.  1537 

5889. 

Geovffe  Washuif/ton'  Frencli  (Susannah^),  d.  Mt.  Clem- 
ens, Mich.,  Oct.  2,  1862,  a.  46,  m.  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1839, 
Mary  Grace  Barnard,  b.  Warsaw,  da.  Asahel  and  Mary  (Dean), 
carpenter.  She  1.  Ridgeway,  Mich.,  1884.  Ch.:  Jeanette^,  died. 
12434  Merritt^  French,  m.  Caroline  Welding-,  ch.:  2  ;  Earnest*, 
d.,  and  2  children^,  d.  y. 

5890. 

Marcus  WdVveiV  French  (Susannah^),  d.  Baraboo,  Wis., 
Jan.,  1880,  ag-ed  62,  m.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1844,  Esther 
Narramore,  she  1.  Baraboo  1883;  farmer.  Ch.:  12435  Sylvester^. 
12436  Malvina"  French,  m.,  ch.:  3.  12437  Thaddeiis^,  m.,  s.  p.; 
Caroline^ ;  Heber*  :  Louise^ ;  Fdward". 

5892. 

Benjanihi  Fra}i/»lin'  French  (Susannah"),  m.  Eagle,  N. 
Y.,  Dec' 22,  1847,  Mary  E.  Williams,  1.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  1883. 
Ch.  b.  Wethersfield:  12438  Fannie^  French,  b.  Mar.  12,  1850,  m. 
Jan.  21,  1872,  Dr.  William  Boddy  ;  ch.:  Son\  h.  Sept.  14,  1874. 
Frederic*,  b.  Sept.  8,  185 1,  d.  Aug.  24,  1861. 

12439-41  Llewellyn*  French,  b.  May  "4,  1855,  m.  Gainesville, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  14,  1882,  Hattie  Dolph  ;  ch.:  i  ;  Franklin  Merton\h. 
Aug.  21,  1859,  unm.;  Inez  Valeria*,  May  22,  1865,  unm. 

5893. 

Nathaniel  B»  French  (susannah'),  m.  Pavilion,  Gene- 
see county,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1847,  Laura  Newman,  b.  Wethers- 
field ;  1.  St.  Edward,  Boone  co..  Neb.,  1883,  shoemaker.  Ch.: 
Augusta*,  d.  12442-;;  Ida*,  m.  Omaha,  Neb.;  ch.:  2  ;  Albert* ,  1. 
Eureka,  Kan. 

5894. 

Albert  Tracy'  Frencfi  (susannah^),  d.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Feb. 
27,  1876,  a.  47,  m.'  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1849,  Fannie  E. 
Williams,  she  d.  Paterson  Mar.  5,  1876.  Ch.:  Child*,  d.  before 
1883.  12444  Chauncey  Edwin*  French,  h.  Aug-.  12,  1859,  Osceola, 
Clark  CO.,  la.,  m.  Paterson  Nov.  2,  1882,  Flora  V.  Harwood  ;  1. 
Paterson  1883.     Ch.:  Inez  V.'  French,  b.  July  7,  1883,  P. 

5899. 
Orvin^  Heffron  (Matnaa',  Fred'k^,  jamess  sam.a,  Ed.^),  d.  Frank- 
fort, Benzie  co.,  Mich.,  May  3,  1879,  a.  61,  m.  Venice,  Cayuga 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1841,  Matilda  Helena  Steen,  born  Stavanger 
Norway,  Sept.,  1821,  da.  Johannes  and  Martha.  She  lived  1884 
Easton,  Md.     Carpenter.     Ch.: 

12445  Edwin  Steen""  Heffron,  b.  Sept.  17,  1843,  Vienna,  N. 
Y.,.  unm.,  lawyer  of  Easton,  Md.,  write  him. 

12446  Cassius  Marcellus'^  Heffron,  b.  Feb.  9,  1846,  Ledyard, 
Cayuga  co.,  N.  Y.;  Norman  Zeno*,  b.  Mar.  4,  1848,  L.,  d.  South 
Salem,  Ross  co.,  O.,  May  24,  1855.  12447  Henry  Lawrence*  Heff- 
ron, b.  Oct.  20,  1850,  Ledyard,  d.  Dec.  31,  1876,  m.  Tuckaleechee, 
Blount  CO.,  Tenn.,  July  4,  1875,  Miss  Mary  Jane  Scott,  teacher. 

97 


1538 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


12448  Anide^  Heffron,  b.  Oct.  12,  1854,  S.  Salem,  imm.,  teacher, 
Easton.  12449  Hclen^  Hefroti^h.  Aug.  9,  1859,  S.  Salem,  unm. 
12450  Frederick  Cleveland^  Heffron,  b.  Apr.  17,  1S64,  S.  Salem, 
unm.,  printer,  Easton. 

5903. 

Jerome'  Heffvon,  (Matiida«),  m.  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1850, 
Melvina  Davis,  b.  N.  Feb.  21,  1831,  da.  Nathaniel  and  Sophronia 
(Reed),  hotel  propr.,  Etna,  N.  Y.,  1S84.  Ch.:  12451  Eugene  Biir- 
dette^  Heffroii,  b.  Aug.  2,  185 1,  m.  Etna  Apr.  15,  1875,  Amy  Adell 
Teeter;  1.  Freeville,  N.  Y.,  baggage-master  I.  A.  &  W.  Ry.; 
ch.:  Ida  May\  b.  July  19,  1877,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Ida  Adella^  b. 
Dec.  8,  1852,  d.  Aug.  19,  1866.  12452  Fred  Jerome''  Heffron^h. 
Nov.  6,  1854,  m.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1876,  Rosella  Decker  ; 
ch.  b.  Ithaca  :  Louisa^,  Oct.  3,  1880  ;  Fdna^,  Nov.  20,  1882.  Flora 
Augusta"*,  b.  Aug.  20,  1856,  d.  May  5,  1878.  12453  Edwin  Deioss^, 
b.  Sept.  7,  1867. 

5904. 

ERIN'    CLEVELAND    (Fredericks,    Fredericks,   James*,    Samuels,    ej. 

wards,  Mosesi),  m.  I st,  Hermon,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  24,  1844,  Laura  Marsh, 
b.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Sept.  24,  1810,  d.  Cleveland,  Holt  co..  Neb.,  Nov. 
6,  1880,  da.  Amos  and  Abigail  (Olin).  He  m.  2d,  vStuart,  Holt 
CO.,  Neb.,  summer  of  1883,  Mrs.,  b.  ab.  1841,  widow.  Children, 
by  ist  m.: 

+  12454  Cynthia  Eloise*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  13,  1845, 
Canton. 

+  12455     Gilbert  Marsh^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  7,  1847,  C- 

12456  Luther  Erin*  Cleveland,  b.  July  19,  1850,  John- 
son's Creek,  N.  Y.,  was  accidentally  drowned  in  southwestern 
Arkansas,  Jan.  4,  1881,  unm.  ;  commercial  traveler  for  D.  M. 
Ferry  &  Co.,  seedsmen  of  Detroit,  Mich.  In  attempting  to 
cross  the  river  in  his  carriage  at  what  he  supposed  w^as  a  ford, 
drove  off  at  a  ferry  and  was  drowned.  His  body  was  recovered 
by  his  brother,  Gilbert  Marshy  and  buried  at  Cleveland,  Neb. 

12457  LuMAN  Moody**  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  1853,  John- 
son's Creek,  unm.;  res.  Cleveland,  Neb.  1879-1891,  commercial 
traveler     2d  m.,  s.  p. 

Mr.  Erin'  Cleveland,  in  whose  honor,  and  of  his  brother, 
Gilbert' Cleveland,  was  named  the  Town  of  Cleveland,  Holt 
COUNTY,  Nebraska,  being  the  first  settlers.  Erin'  Cleveland 
removed  1849  to  Hartland,  N.  Y.,  where  he  became  extensively 
engaged  in  the  nursery  business  ;  and  thence  in  1854  to  Rich- 
mond, Mich.  At  the  commencement  of  the  late  civil  war,  1861, 
he  enlisted  as  a  soldier.  When  he  returned  on  leave  of  absence 
he  removed  his  family  to  Medina,  N.  Y.,  on  account  of  the 
Academy  there,  which  was  attended  by  his  children.  After  re- 
turning from  the  army,  in  the  spring  of  1869  he  settled  at  Pon- 
tiac,  Oakland  CO.,  Mich.,  and  there  remained  to  1879.  That  year 
he  took  his  family  to  near  Lavinia,  Holt  co.,  Neb.,  and  settled 
at  a  place  16  miles  west  of  any  family  in  the  extreme  north- 
western part  of  Nebraska  that  was  organized.  His  brother 
Gilbert,  too,  made  his  home  there.  Cleveland,  now  a  U.  S. 
post-ofhce  since  1880  in  Holt  county,  was  named  by  them.  Erin' 
Cleveland  is  still  a  resident  of  Cleveland,  Neb.,  1896. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1539 

5905. 

FRANCIS'  CLEVELAND  (Frederick^,    Frederick^,    James^    Samuels, 

Edward^,  Mosesi),  d.  Cantoii,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  25,  1880,  a.  58,  m.  Russell, 
St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  29,  1854,  Harriet  Emeline  Ells- 
worth, b.  Pamelia,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1827,  da.  Samuel  and  Nancy. 
Was  a  resident  of  Canton,  where  his  widow  still  lives  1883.  Ch. 
b.  Canton  : 

+  12458     Frank  Nash"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  6,  1855. 

12459  RoLLiN  Ellsworth*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.   13,   1857, 
unm.  (1895),  commission  business. 

12460  Helen  Eugenia*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  12,  1859,  unm. 

5908. 

GILBERT'  CLEVELAND    (Fredericks,  Frederick^,  JamesS  vSamuels, 

Edward^Mosesi),  m.  Lafox,  Kane  co..  111.,  Dec.  27,  1865,  Rosalia 
Amelia  Bentley,  b.  Racine,  Wis.,  Mar.  29,  1845,  da.  George  A. 
and  Lucy  A.     Ch.: 

12461  Ernest  Clyde'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  2,  1869,  Lafox. 
Mr.   Gilbert'   Cleveland,   in    honor   of  whom    and  of   his 

brother,  Erin'  Cleveland,  was  named  Cleveland,  Holt  co.. 
Neb.,  resided  in  Kansas  in  1878,  and  was  one  of  the  first  set- 
tlers of  Cleveland,  Neb.,  where  he  still  res.  1883.     Farmer. 

5912. 

ALBERT   CORSE'   CLEVELAND  (Frederick*,  Frederick*,  James^, 

samtiei3,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Jancsvillc,  Wis.,  Sept.  13,  1866,  Carrie 
M.  Alford,  b.  Augusta,  Des  Moines  co.,  la..  Mar.,  1844,  da.  James 
M.  and  Rose  J.;  res.  1878-83,  Chicago,  111  ;  in  Auditor's  Dept. 
of  American  Express  Co.     Ch.: 

12462  Emma  Gertrude*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  14,  1870. 
Henry  Alford*,  b.  July  i,  1874,  d.  Jan.  10,  1875. 

12463  Edith  Seaton*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  9,  1881. 

5914. 

JULIA'  CLEVELAND  (whiting^),  m.  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
15,   1840,  Hiram  Johnston,  b.   P.  Oct.   21,  1819,    a  s.    John  and. 
Sarah  Jane  (Miller),  1.  1883  Sand  Beach,  Huron  co.,  Mich.,  shoe- 
maker.    Ch.   b.  Potsd.:  Hannah\  b.   Nov.    19,   1841,  d.  July  28, 
1863. 

12464  Charlotte^  Johnston,  b.  Sept.  7,  1843,  m.  Oct.  20,  1871, 
Wiltsie,  1.  Lexington,  Mich.;  Charles\  b.  Sept.  6,  1845,  d.   Sept. 

6,  1853. 

12465  Sarah^  Johnston,  b.  July  28,  1848,  d.  Sand  Beach, 
Feb.  4,  1883,  m.  Potsd.  Dec.  15,  1869,  Henry  Crawford  ;  George^, 
b.  Sept.  3,  i860,  d.  Aug.  3,  1861. 

5916. 

DEWITT  CLINTON'  CLEVELAND  (whiting^,  Fdk.^,  jamess 
Samuel^,  Edwardz,  Moses'),  m.  ist,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1847, 
Mary  Ann  Newton,  b.  Holden,  Mass.,  July  1828,  d.  Worcester, 
Nov.  10,  1856,  da.  Dana  and  Laura.    Divorced.    He  m.  2d,  Penn 


I540  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Yan,  N.  Y.,  Sept.,  185 1,  Esther  Colman,  b.  Penn  Y.,  June  10, 
1822,  d.  P.  Y.  Dec.  10,  1852,  da.  John  Robert  and  Esther  Jane 
(Stratton).  He  m.  3d,  Corning,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1856,  Abbie  Ta- 
bitha  Talmadge  Hunt,  b.  Hector,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1836,  da.  Elijah 
J.  and  Anstris  Ruth  (Read).  Ent.  U.  S.  A.  as  William  H.  Clea- 
ver, Co.  I,  107th  N.  Y.  v.,  Aug.  21,  1862,  was  honorably  dis- 
charged near  Washington,  D.  C,  June  5,  1865.  Bath,  N.Y.,  1879; 
of  Corning,  N.  Y.,  1883,  ist  and  2d  m.:  s.  p.     Ch.  by  3d  m.: 

+  12466  Elijah  Jay  Hunt*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  13,  1856, 
Tioga,  Pa.  ;  Albert  Whiting'  Cleveland,  b.  June  23,  1866, 
Canton,  N.  Y.,  1.  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

5917. 

ORISON  SCHUYLER'  CLEVELAND  (whiting«,  Fdk.Mamess 
Sam.s,  Ed.2),  d.  Savannah,  Ga.,  Sept.  5,  1864,  a.  38,  m.  Stockholm, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1848,  Delia  Minerva  Clark,  b.  S.  Sept.  i,  1824,  da. 
Oren  and  Clarissa  (Tripp).     Ch.: 

12467  Agnes  Marilla^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  23,  1856,  Hop- 
kinton  or  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  m.  Hopk.  Feb.  3,  1879,  Charles 
Augustus  Conger,  b.  Bangor,  Franklin  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  185 1. 

Orison  Schuyler'  Cleveland  lived  at  Ogdensburg,  book- 
keeper ;  enlisted  at  O.  July  22,  1862,  Co.  E,  io6th  N.  Y.  V.,  3d 
Brig.,  Div.,  6th  A.  Corps,  promoted  to  2d  Quartermaster  ;  taken 
prisoner  n.  Cold  Harbor  battle,  Va.,  May  30,  1864,  d.  in  Rebel 
prison.     His  wid.  1.  1883,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y. 

5918. 

ELIHU'  CLEVELAND  (whiting*,  Fdk.s,  James*,  gam.3,  Ed.2),  d.  in 

U.  S.  A.  hospital.  City  Point,  Va.,  Nov.  26,  1864,  a.  35,  m.  Pots- 
dam, N,  Y.,  May  15,  1851,  Mary  Jane  Blowers,  b.  Wilmington, 
Essex  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1830,  da.  Bernard  and  Roxy  (Thayer). 
Dwelt  Potsdam,  shoemaker  ;  private  Co.  G,  15th  N.  Y.  Engi- 
neers.    His  wid.  1.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1883-7.     Ch.  b.  Potsdam  : 

+  12468  Frank  Elihu^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  15,  1852  ;  Clar- 
ence Frederic",  b.  Dec.  22, 1854,  drowned  at  Potsd.  May  8,  1857. 

12469  Hattie  Louise'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  17,  1856,  m. 
Lowell,  Oct.  18, 1876,  Allen  Bailey,  b.  Poland,  Androscoggin  co.. 
Me.,  Jan.  28,  1833,  s.  Samuel  and  Betsy  (Goss),  1.  Lowell,  mer- 
chant, s.  p. 

5919. 

OLIVER  CAPRON'  CLEVELAND  (whiting^,  Fdk.^,  jamess 
sam.3,  Ed.^),  m.  Canton,  N.Y.,  Mar.  i,  1856,  Cornelia  Seymour  John- 
son, b.  Massena,  St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16,  1827,  da.  Hez- 
ekiah  and  Hannah  (Hodgkin).     Ch.: 

12470  Ida  May'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  1857,  Potsdam,  N. 
Y.,  unm.;  Gertrude  Amelia'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  14,  1866,  Cor- 
ry,  Pa.,  unm. 

Sergt.  Oliver  Capron'  Cleveland  enlisted  Aug.  6,  1862,  Co. 
E,  io6th  N.  Y.  v.,  sergeant,  served  to  June  22,  1865,  he  being 
the  third  of  his  father's  sons  who  were  in  the  U.  S.  A., —  two  of 
whom  died  in  the  service,  res.  1883  Meadville,  Pa.,  sash  and 
door  manufacturer  and  lumber  inspector. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


5920. 


1541 


LYNDON  ANSON'  CLEVELAND  (whiting«,  Fdk.a,  james^ 
Sam.3,  Ed  2),  m.  Gouvemeur,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  9,  1861,  Lucy  Ann  Nich- 
ols, b.  G.  July  20,  1835,  da.  George  Washington  and  Lydia 
(Smith).  Of  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  1883,  express.  Ch.:  12471  Mary 
Lydia",  b.  May  26,  Norfolk,  St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  N.  July 
2,  1865  ;  Mildred  Adine",  b.  July  8,  1866,  Potsdam  ;  Georgia 
May*  Cleveland,  Feb.  28,  1870,  P. 

5922. 

AniamlcC  Gva/tKjev  (susannah«),  d.  Roseboom,  N.  Y.,  1837, 
m.  Otsego  CO.,  N.  Y.,  Israel  Smith,  b.  Otsego  co.,  d.  Otsego  co., 
1837.  Of  Roseboom,  tailor.  Ch.:  Israel^  Smith,  b.  Apr.  2,  1837, 
R.,  d.  when  and  where  nnlc.,  m.  Rockford,  111.,  Fanny  Rising. 
After  m.  went  to  Chicago,  thence  further  west,  nothing  since 
known  of  him,  except  that  he  is  dead. 

5923. 

i?/r//'  Gvanffev  (Susannah'),  d.  bcf.  1895,  m.  Stephen  Mc- 
Cullom. "  He  res.  Redfield,  N.  Y.,  1895,  farmer.  Ch.:  Dai/g/ifo-^ 
Granger,  m.  David  Halbert,  res.  Redfi<^ld. 

5925. 

Poll  if'    GvClTlffeV  (Svisannah«,  Chester^,  Curtis^,  SamueP,  Edward^),    d. 

Roseboom,  Otsego'co.,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1840,  m.  Otsego  co.,  N.\  .,  1832, 
as  ist  w.,  Henry  McDavy,  b.  Greenbush,  Albany  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
10,  1814,  d.  Roseboom,  Dec.  21,  1855,  s.  Henry  and  Alvira 
(Howe).  Ch.:  JirrifJi"  McDavy,  b.  ab.  1833,  Roseboom,  d.  R. 
Oct.  22,  1853,  unm. 

Henry  McDavy  lived  at  Roseboom,  merchant.  He  m.  2d, 
Sabrina  CainpbelP  Granger  +  5926. 

5926. 
Sahi'ina  CtunphelV  Granger  (susannah«,   Chester^,   curtis^ 

SamueP,  Edward=,  Mosesi),   d.  GloVCrSviUc,   N.   Y.,  JuUC   2  2,    1 892,   a.    7  I, 

m.  ist,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  1841,  as  2d  w.,  Henry  McDavy.  (He 
m.  ist,  Folly'  Granger  -f  5925.)  She  m.  2d,  Ames,  Montgomery 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  1857,  Thomas  I.  Thompson,  b.  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  1792, 
d.  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  June  i,  1868,  buried  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y., 
of  C.  v.,  gentleman.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

12472  Almeda^  McDavy,  b.  Jan.  2,  1842,  Roseboom,  N.  Y., 
m.  Fonda,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  4,  1876,  William  I.  Evans,  b.  town  of 
Remsen,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  10,  1844,  s.  Thomas  T.  and  Jane  Elizabeth 
(Perry),  reside  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  1895,  carpenter. 

12473  Henrf  McDavy,  b.  Aug.  6,  1844,  Roseboom,  m.  Mar- 
garet Whitbeck,  drafted,  returned  from  war,  then  went  South 
for  health  ;  nothing  heard  of  him  since. 

12474  Bianna^  McDavy,  b.  Mar.  30,  1845,  Roseboom,  m. 
Three  Mile  Point,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1863,  Albert  Henry 
Bates,  b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1840,  s.  Horace  and  Sa- 
rah Maria  (Thomas),  res.  Gloversville,  railroad  employe,  s.  p. 


1542  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

12475  Abbie^  McDavy,  b.  Feb.  8,  1852,  Roseboom,  m.  Her- 
kimer CO.,  N.  Y.,  Aug-.  4,  1872,  Thaddeus  Kosciusco  Marcano  De 
Rose.  b.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  1831,  s.  John  P.  and  Matilda 
(Wendell),  res.  Gloversville,  druggist,  s.  p.     By  2d  m.: 

12476  Sabrina^  Thojnpson,  b.  Nov.  18,  1858,  Roseboom,  m. 
Gloversville  Oct.  10,  1877,  Frederick  Cooper  Dunson,  b.  Gran- 
ville, N.  Y.,  July  2,  1853,  son  of  John  and  Eliza  (Cooper),  res. 
Gloversville  1895,  locomotive  engineer.  Ch.  born  Gloversville  : 
Lull/  Clare^  Dunson,  Feb.  14,  1880  ;  Albert  Bates'^  Dunson,  Dec.  25, 
1882. 

Clara^  Thompson,  b.  June  9,  1862,  Cobbleskill,  N.  Y., 
d.  Gloversville  Apr.  19,  1886,  unm. 

5927. 

JDelos'  Grattgei'  (Susannah^),  d.  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  August  8, 
1894,  a.  72,  m.  Dec.  12,  1844,  Clarissa  Harlow  Parshall,  b.  N.  Y. 
July  16,  1820,  d.  Washington  Oct.  31,  1893,  da.  Israel  and  Debo- 
rah (Thompson),  of  Otsego,  N.  Y.;  lived  at  Eau  Claire,  farmer. 

12477  Israel  ParshalP  Granger,  b.  Apr.  29,  1846,  Cherry 
Valley,  N.  Y.,  m.  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  June  11,  1882,  Mrs.  Helen 
(Nicholas)  Hotchkiss,  b.  Delevan,  Wis.,  July  18,  1849,  widow  of 
Horace  Hotchkiss,  da.  John  K.  and  Eliza  (Murphy).  Of  West 
Eau  Claire  1893-5,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  E.  C:  Guy  Parshall''  Gran- 
ger, Apr.  25,  1884  ;  Sarah  L^  Granger,  Oct.  15,  1889  ;  Grace  Inez^ 
Granger,  Dec.  3,  1879. 

12478  Mary""  Granger,  b.  July  25,  1847,  Lawrence  [Lau- 
rens ?],  Otsego  CO.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Eau  Claire,  June  22,  187S,  Noah 
DeLoss  Turner,  b.  Meredith,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1848,  son  Mathen 
Parmer  and  Charlotte  Delia  (Dibble),  res.  P.  O.  Eau  Claire, 
farmer,  s.  p. 

+  12479     Delos^  Granger,  b.  Jan.  18,  1849,  Cherry  Valley,  N.Y. 
-j- 1 2480      William  Echi'anP  Granger,  b.  Jan.  26,  185 1,  C.  V. 

12481  Dora""  Granger,  b.  July  21,  1857,  C.  V.,  married  Eau 
Claire  Mar.  12,  1871,  Frank  Eugene  Wood,  b.  Ellisburg,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  7,  1867,  s.  Daniel  and  Amanda  Melvina  (Taylor),  res.  Hay 
Springs,  Sheridan  co..  Neb.,  1893-5,  lumber  dealer.  Ch.:  Dora 
May''  Wood,  b.  Nov.  4,  1872,  Eau  Claire  ;  Mir  tie  Melvina^  Wood, 
Oct.  9,  1878,  E.  C;  Frank  Scott'  JVood,  Feb.  3,  1889,  Rushville, 
Sheridan  co..  Neb.,  d.  R.  Nov.  7,  1890. 

12482  Orra**  Granger,  b.  June  8,  1856,  Allen's  Grove,  Rock 
CO.,  Wis.,  m.  Eau  Claire  July  24,  1889,  Anna  Maria  Perry,  born 
Shawtown,  Eau  C,  June  20,  1868,  daughter  Oliver  and  Caroline 
(Smith)  of  E.  C.  Res.  Eau  Claire  1895,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  E.  C: 
Clare  Lee''  Granger,  Feb.  4,  1890  ;  Ernest  Easter'  Granger,  Apr.  6, 
1891. 

12483  Charles^  Granger,  b.  Dec.  21,  1858,  Lodi,  Columbia 
CO.,  Wis.,  m.  Eau  Claire,  Christina  M.  Wilkie,  b.  Scotland.  Of 
E.  C.  1873,  Hay  Springs  1895.  Ch.:  Tulif  Granger ;,  Clara' 
Granger ;  Mary''  Granger ;  Margaret''  Granger. 

12484  Chlorinda'*  Granger,  b.  Aug.  2,  1861,  Eau  Claire,  m. 
E.  C.  Apr.  4,  18 — ,  Robert  Kay  Wilkie,  b.  Kinross,  Scotland,  Nov. 
8,  18 — ,  son  Thomas  and  Christina  (Mellville),  res.  Eau  Claire, 
stone-cutter.     Ch.  b.  E.  C:    Thomas  Kay'  Wilkie,  Dec.   7,  18 — ; 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1543 


De  Loss^  Wilkie,  vSept.  3,  18 — ;  David'^  Wilkie^  July  21,  18 — . 
Clarissa  Harlow^  Granger^  b.  Mar.  12,  1864,  E.  C.,  d.  E.  C.  Jan. 
24,  1879. 

5928. 

OrriiV  Crt'diKfer  (susannah^),  d.,  m.  Susan  Baxter;  farmer, 
left  foil,  ch.:  Byrou'  Granger,  of  Westford,  N.  Y.,  1895  ;  Harriet' 
Granger,  d.,  m.  Groff ;  ch.:  several  sons  :  Arthur''  Groff,  of  Halls- 
ville,  Montgomery  co.,  N.  Y. 

5930. 

Sehci"  Granger  (Elizabeth"),  m.  Webster,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23, 
1847,  Mariah  Murphy.  Ch.:  Seba',  of  Pierce's,  Monroe  co.,  N.Y., 
1 88 1-4.      12485  Elizabeth'  Granger,  m.  Murphy  of  Pierce's. 

5943. 

PALMER'  CLEVELAND    (Roswell«,    Chester^,   CurtisS  SamueP,  Ed- 

ward",  Mosesi),  m.  Syracuse.  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1876,  Helen  Tasker,  b. 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  9,  1845,  ^^-  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Haight). 
Lived  in  vSyracuse  1876  to  1883,  N.  Y.  city  since.  Livery  pro- 
prietor.    Ch. : 

12486     Jessie  May"  Cleveland,  b  June  23,  1879,  Syracuse. 

5957. 

ORLANDO  CORTEZ'  CLEVELAND  (Calvm«,  Chester^  Cur- 
tis^, Samuel^,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Webster,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1862,  Sarah 
Ann  Strong,  b.  Perinton,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1836,  a  da.  DeWitt  Clin- 
ton and  Mary  Ann  (Bennett).  Ch.:  12486=^  Mary  Ann',  b.  Nov. 
13,  1863,  Webster;  Amy*,  Dec.  11,  1865,  W.;  DeWitt  (Clinton' 
Cleveland,  b.  June  23,  1867,  W.;  Charles®,  b.  Dec.  i,  1869,  W., 
d.  Feb.  26,  1876  ;  William",  b.  Nov.  4,  1871,  W.;  Emeline*,  June 
2,  1875,  W.;  Cora  Amanda*,  Dec.  30,  1877,  Geneseo,  N.  Y. 

Orlando  Cortez'  Cleveland  dwelt  at  Webster  to  1876, 
since  at  Geneseo,  1884,  carpenter. 

Strong  ancestry :  —  Mr.i  ;  Richard^  ;  John';  Jedediah* ;  Preserved^  [see  +2397i  P- 
912]  ;  Enoch',  m.  Sarah  Meraugh,  da.  Dennis  and  Abi,arail ;  Rev.  j  ohn''',  m  Lydia  Thom- 
as ;  Hon.  Enoch",  m.  Ruhama  Benedict,  da.  Uriah  and  Mary  (Howes) ;  DeWitt  Clinton'' 
Strong,  m.  Mary  Ann  Bennett,  da.  Joseph  and  Joanna. —  Divighf  s  Strong  gen.,  1,0^4.. 

5966. 

JAMES     CHANDLY'    CLEVELAND    (Curtis«,   Samueia,   CurtisS 

Sam. 3,  Ed. 2),  d.  Medina,  O.,  May  lo,  1848,  a.  27,  m.  ist,  Fulton,  N. 
Y.,  July  12,  1840,  Mary  Shaver,  b.  Middleburg,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1824, 
da.  Anthony  and  Sally  (Burk).  He  m.  2d,  Medina,  Mar.  6,  1845, 
Emeline  Shepard.  (She  m.  2d,  Atwood  Merritt.)  Dwelt  Mid- 
dleburg and  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  On  separation  from  wife,  went 
to  Cortland  co.,  N.  Y.;  to  Medina  i8r42,  where  he  bought  a  lot 
and  built  a  dwelling  ;  wagon  maker  and  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
12487  Anthony  Curtis'  Cleveland,  b.  ab.  1841,  supposed  to  be 
living  in  U.  S.  1882.  By  2d  m.:  2  children',  both  died  Medina 
within  three  months  of  their  father's  death. 


1^44  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

5967. 

RICHARD  SMITH'  CLEVELAND  (curtis^,  samuei^,  curtis^ 
Sam.3,  Ed.s),  d.  11.  Bloomville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  21,  1874,  a.  49,  m.  Kort- 
right,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1848,  Catharine  Elizabeth  Coan,  b.  K.  Mar. 
II,  1S25.  Dwelt  Kortright,  merchant  and  farmer.  His  widow 
and  family  1.  Kortright  1886.  Ch.  b.  K.:  12488  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth*', b.  Jan.,  June  22,  1854.  12489  Charles  Curtis^,  June  10, 
1856  ;  Phebe  J.',  b.  July  8,  1858,  d.  June  3,  i860  ;  William  M.* 
Cleveland,  b.  May  29,  i860. 

5968. 

JOHN    COWLES'    CLEVELAND    (Curtis',  Samuel»,  Curtis*,  Sam- 

uei3,  Edward^,  Hoses'),  b.  Frauklinton,  towii  of  Broomc,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
24,  1827,  m.  Franklinton  Dec.  5,  1849,  Martha  Ann  Doney,  born 
Vly,  Franklinton,  Mar.  29,  1833,  da.  of  Preston  and  Chloe  Ann 
(Sherman).     Ch.:  Daughter^  b.  and  d.  Broome  Feb.  26,  185 1. 

+  12490     Candace*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  3,  1852,  Broome,  N.Y. 

-(-12491     Lysander*  Cleveland,  b.Aug.24, 1853, Broome, N.Y. 

12492  Sarah  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  4,  1855,  Fulton,  N. 
Y.,  m.  Durham,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1874,  William  Wallace  Bear,  b. 
Potter's  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  11,  1843,  s.  John  Henry  and  Mar- 
garet Amelia  (Alger),  lived  Potter's  Hollow  1882,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Martha^  Bear,  b.  Jan.  28,  1878,  P.  H. 

12493  Iantha"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  8,  1856,  Broome,  m. 
Potter's  Hollow,  June  13,  1880,  Albert  Nelson,  b.  Gloversville, 
N.  Y.,  July  15,  1856,  a  s.  Stephen  and  Emeline  (Baker).  Dwelt 
Potter's  Hollow  1881,  Norton  Hill,  N.  Y.,  1882,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Co7'aP  Nelson,  b.  July  4,  1881,  Potter's  H. 

+  12494  Philander"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  26,  1858,  Broome, 
N.  Y. 

12495  Orlando^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  21,  i860,  Broome, 
unm.,  res.  Franklinton,  N.  Y.,  1882,  farmer. 

12496  Lana"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  27,  1861,  B.,  m.  Frank- 
linton June  30,  1878,  Francis  Irvin  Miller,  b,  Broome  Dec.  22, 
1855,  a  s.  Jacob  and  Emily  (Lord),  1.  Franklinton,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Nellie^  Miller,  b.  Mar.  29,  1880,  F.  12497  William"  Cleveland, 
b.  Apr.  23,  1866,  Broome,  N.  Y.  12498  Abbie**  Cleveland,  born 
Jan.  31,  1874,  Broome,  N.  Y. 

John  Cowles'  Cleveland  has  always  been  a  resident  of 
Broome  (1895)  except  1855  in  Fulton  ;  farmer  and  shoemaker. 
Enlisted  Aug.  19,  1862,  Co.  D,  134th  N.  Y.  V.,  taken  sick,  sent 
to  hospital,  Alexandria,  Va.,  ab.  Nov.,  1862,  recovering,  was  ap. 
nurse  in  this  hospital  to  Dec,  1863,  then  furloughed  to  January, 
1864  ;  ret.  to  Alexandria,  transferred  Feb.,  1864,  to  U.  S.  Inva- 
lid Corps  ;  ward  master  in  U.  S.  Hospital,  No.  3,  Nashville, 
Tenn.;  honorably  discharged  June  20,  1865. 

5969. 

ABIGAIL  REBECCA'  CLEVELAND  (curtis«,  sam.^  curtis*. 
sam.3,  Ed.2),  d.  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1861,  a.  30,  married 
Broome,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1852,  as  ist  w.,  Henry  Cook,  b.  B.  June 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1545 


30,  183c,  3.  Henry  and  Rebecca  (Seamon).  (He  ni.  2d,  B.,  Dec. 
II,  1862,  Adaline  Bruce,  da.  Methusela  and  Elizabeth  (Shaver), 
s.  p.),  1.  Rensselaerv.  1882,  farmer.     Ch.: 

12499  William  Irving^  Cook,  b.  Mar.  6,  1854,  Broome,  m.  B. 
Sept.  13,  187 1,  Lydia  Hagadorn,  b.  B.  Feb.  n,  1858,  da.  Charles 
and  Eliza  (Duncan),  1.  Rensselaerv.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Melvii^  Cook, 
b.   Aug.  30,   1876,  Smithtown,  Broome  ;  Arthur^   Cook,  Aug.   24, 

1878,  Rens.;  Henry  Barzillai^  Cook,  Oct.  4,  1881,  R.  12500  Melvin 
Barzillaix   Cook,  b.  Aug.  27,  1857,  Broome,  d.  Rens.  Aug.  19,  1869. 

5970. 

SUSANNAH'  CLEVELAND  (Curtis'),  m.  Broome,  N.Y.,  Oct. 
25,  185 1,  Aaron  Dewitt  Russell,  b.   Middleburg,  now   Broome 
Mar.   30,    1829,  s.   Luke    and   Ann   (Burchard).     Always  dwelt 
Broome    (P.    O.,    Franklinton),    N.  Y.,    1882,    farmer.      Ch.:    b. 
Broome: 

1 2501  Chandley^  Russell,  b.   Sept.  28,   1853,  m.  B.  Mar.  15, 

1879,  Juene  Simpkins,  b.  Middleburg,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1855,  da. 
John  and  Lena  (Borst),  1.  Conesville,  Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y., 
cooper. 

12502  Carrie''  Russell,  b.  Feb.  8,  1859,  m.  Middleb.  Sept. 
21,  1880,  La  Rue  Spencer,  s.  William  and  Emeryett  (More),  far- 
mer. Ch.:  Ildrie'^  Spencer,  b.  Dec.  8,  1881,  Franklinton.  Agnes^ 
Russell,  b.  June  12,  1868,  d.  Fran.  Jan.  27,  1879. 

5971. 

ANNA'  CLEVELAND  (curtis^),  d.  Broome,  N.  Y.,  June  24, 
187 1,  a.  32,  m.  B.  July  3,  1858,  as  ist  w.,  John  Easter  Brooks 
(orig.  Easterbrooks),  b.  B.  Feb.  17,  1838,  s.  Benjamin  and  Tiney 
(Brezee),  (he  m.  2d,  Franklinton,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1874,  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  (Bradt)  AVarner,  b.  New  Scotland,  Albany  co.,  N.  Y., 
May  I,  1843,  wid.  William  Warner,  da.  Garret  and  Christiana 
(Long),  s.  p.);  farmer,  Franklinton  1882.     Ch.:  b.  Broome: 

12503-6  Rosella^  Easterbrooks,  b.  Jan.  21,  i860,  m.  B.  Mar. 
II,  1880,  George  Scutt,  b.  Franklint.  vSept.  6,  1855,5.  Hiram  and 
Loma  (Cooper),  farmer,  Franklint.  Ch.  Omer^  Scutt,  b.  July  21, 
1882;  Benjamin^  Easterbrooks,  Dec.  25,  1861  ;  Sarah  Annette^,  Apr. 
II,  1864;  Le  Grand*  Easterbrooks,  Apr.  8,  1866. 

5974. 

Jiian^a  3Iatild(C  Hayyinffev  (Matudas  samueP,  curtis^,  sam- 
ueP,  Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  Sloansville,  Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31, 
1859,  a.  34,  m.  Preston  Hollow,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1849,  as  ist  w., 
Dr.  George  Montanyea  Teeple,  b.  Charlestown,  town  of  Esper- 
ance,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1825,  d.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  vSept.  6,  1888,  s. 
JacolD  and  Edey  (Crocker).     Ch.: 

12507  Rosaria  Elizabeth''  Teeple,  b.  Jan.  5,  1852,  Warner- 
ville,  Schoharie  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  in  Preston  Hollow  July  9,  1882, 
Wesley  Elsbree,  b.  Preston  Hollow,  July  10,  1842,  s.  Horace  and 
Delia  (Humphrey).      Of  Preston  Hollow  (1897),  s.  p. 

12508  Elorilla  Biansa*  Teeple,  b.  July  31,  1853,  Warner- 
ville,  m.  Bridgeport,  Oct.  20,  1875,  Edmund  Warren,  b.  Water- 


1^46  CLEVELAND   GEf^EALOGY. 

town,  Conn.,  Mar.  25,  1846,  s.  Edmund  and  Mary  Jane  (Weed). 
Of  Bridgeport  (1882-97),  electroplater  and  manufacturer.  Ch. 
b.  Bridgeport:  May  Estella^  Warren,  June  3,  1877;  Jessie  Rosa- 
lie^ Warren,  Jan.  12,  1883;  Bessie  Margneritd'  Warren,  Feb.  19, 
1887  ;  Frederic  Edmund^  Warren,  Sept.  27,  1889  ;  Leslie  Teeple^ 
Warren,  Oct.  22,  1890. 

12509  Frank  William^  Teeple,  b.  Aug.  31,  1854,  Sloansville, 
unm.  Residence,  Bryan,  O.,  1882,  compiler  of  local  history, 
etc.,  —  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.;  Chicago,  111.,  1895,  pub- 
lisher; New  York,  N.  Y.,  1897,  business  manager  of  The  Heroes 
of  the  Revolution  Publishing  Co.  A  subscriber  for  this  Gen- 
ealogy. 

Dr.  George  Montanyea  Teeple  studied  medicine  with  Dr. 
Norwood,  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  then  ent.  Albany  Medical  Coll., 
graduating  1848,  regular  physician.  Resided  and  practised  at 
Central  Bridge,  N.  Y.,  2  years  to  1850,  Warnerville  to  1853, 
Sloanville  to  spring  of  1873,  Bridgeport  afterward,  doctor  and 
druggist  there.  He  m.  2d,  Chittenango,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1862, 
Miss  Louise  Frances  Williams,  b.  Mar.  26,  1830,  of  Buffalo,  N.Y., 
da.  Jonathan.    Mrs.  Dr.  Teeple,  res.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (1897),  s.  p. 

5981. 

CURTIS'  CLEVELAND  (Levi  Bartlett^,  Ctu•tis^  Crrtis^,  Samuels.  Ed- 
ward^, Moses'),  m.  Troy,  Pa.,  Feb.  15,  1858,  Elizabeth  Ellen  Fletch- 
er, b.  Smithfield,  Fayette  co.,  Pa.,  July  2,  1836,  da.  David  and 
Hannah  (Kniffin).  Dwelt  Mainsborough,  Pa.  Ch.  b.  Ward 
tp..  Pa.: 

125 10-4  Joseph  Levi'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  i860;  Oren 
Davton',  Sept.  10,  1862  ;  William  Chester',  Sept.  15,  1864  ; 
Laura  Ette',  Sept.  5,  1869  ;  S  D'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  26,  1872, 
d.  Sept.  18,  1874. 

5985. 

CHESTER'  CLEVELAND  (Levi  b.«),  m.  Sidney  Center,  N. 
Y.,  June  13,  1872,  Catharine  Palmiter,  b.  Schenevus,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
4,  1847,  da.  James  and  EHzabeth  (Bressee),  1.  Franklin  Depot, 
Delaware  co.,  N.  Y.,  1877-83,  farmer.  Ch.:  12515-8  Maggie',  b. 
June  4,  1873  ;  Levi  Bartlett',  Apr.  13,  1875;  Jennie',  June  12, 
1877;  Rose',  Nov.  8,  1879. 

5986. 

NOAH'  CLEVELAND  (Levi  b.",  curtis%s  sam.s,  Ed.=^),  m.  One- 
onta,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1866,  Betsey  Ann  Orr,  b.  Davenport,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  9,  1847,  da.  Edwin  and  Elizabeth  (Colwell),  1.  1881-3  Una- 
dilla,  (P.  O.,  E.  Sidney,)  N.  Y.  12519-20  ELIZABETH^  Sept.  14, 
1870  ;  Irving'  Cleveland,  Feb.  26,  1872. 

5987. 

ORRIN  GOODRICH"  CLEVELAND  (james  Formon»,  Curtis^, 
Curtis*,  Sam.»,  Ed.^,  Moses'),    m.    ISt,    Kortright,   N.  Y.,    Juue    I3,    1859, 

Elizabeth  Jane  Butts,  b.  K.  May  29,  1833,  d.  K.  Nov.  14,  1865, 


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1547 


da.  Luther  and  Sally  (Greg-ory).  He  m.  2d,  Harpersfield,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  I,  1872,  Lydia  M.  Birdsall,  b.  H.  Oct.  8,  1837,  d.  Kortrig-ht, 
Apr.  30, 1873,  da.  Oliver  and  Polly  (Goodrich).  He  m.  3d,  Tomp- 
kins, N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1879,  Mrs.  Ruth  Ann  (Ingalls)  Morse,  b. 
Middlefield,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1849,  wid.  Jason  Morse,  da.  Ferdi- 
nand and  Lucia  (Parshall),  1.  Kortright  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.  :  12521-2  James  Luther",  b.  Jan.  19,  1863,  K.  By  2d  m.: 
William  Birdsall^  b.  Apr.  20,  d.  K.  Sept.  3,  1873.  By  3d  m.: 
Silas  Ferdinand"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1880,  K. 

5990. 

FRED    DE    VILLO'   CLEVELAND  (Nelson«,  Curtis^,  CurtisS  Sam- 

uei3,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  W.  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1872, 
Ida  Ermina  Higgins,  b.  W.  C.  Feb.  9,  1855,  d.,  da.  Elijah  Hay- 
ford  and  Sarah  Almira  (Prentice).  He  m.  2d,  Nov.  24,  188 1, 
Mattie  Josepha  Healey,  b.  W.  Chesterf.  Jan.  20,  1861,  da.  Seth 
Alden  and  Sophronia  Littlefield  (Macomber),  1.  West  Chester- 
field 18S3.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  12523  Bertha  Lillian^,  b.  June  29, 
1873,  East  Guilford,  Chenango  co.,  N.Y.  12524-5  Grace  Louise', 
Dec.  15,  1S74,  E.  G.  ;  Ernest  Lincoln*  Cleveland,  Aug.  8, 
1 87  7,  W.  Chesterf. 

5996. 

AhUene  Ann'  Osgood  UJ;"a'5"^.;,.A  aSS  j  Edwards  sam.3, 

Ed5.),  m.  Abington,  Conn.,  Nov.  1.  1842,  Ethan  Allin,  b.  Provi- 
dence, R.  L,  Feb.  14,  181  [,  s.  Daniel  and  Betsey  (Lewin).  Has 
since  1815  dwelt  Pomfret,  Conn.,  1.  Pomfret  Centre  1883,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Pomfret:  12526  Lucy  ElizabeiJi'  A/li?i,  b.  Jan.  5,  1845,  unm. 
12527  Anna^  Allin,  b.  Apr.  23,  1848,  m.  Pomfret,  Feb.  8, 
1877,  James  Allan  Reid,  b.  Johnston,  R.  I.,  Jan.  5,  1848,  s.  Rob- 
ert and  Jean  (Allan).  Dwelt  Bristol,  R.  L,  "N.  Y.  city  ;  1.  Provi- 
dence 1883,  publisher,  s.  p. 

6001. 

HARTLEY  ALONZO'  CLEVELAND  (john»,  Gardner^,  Ed- 
ward*, Samuels,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  d.  Mar.  1 7,  1886,  a.  75,  m.  Morris,  111., 
Dec.  12,  1866,  Elizabeth  Love  Baxter,  b.  Harrisonburg,  Rock- 
ingham CO.,  Va.,  Jan.  19,  1835,  d.  Feb.  6,  1893,  da.  George  and 
Mary  (Rice).  Ch.,  b.  Kendall,  Kendall  co..  111.:  12528-32  Mary 
Rice'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  24,  1867,  unm.,  res.  Sandwich,  111., 
1895  ;  Nettie  Dell"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  26,  1868,  umn.,  res. 
Normal,  111.;  Eunice  Fitch"  Cleveland,  b.  July  15,  1870,  unm., 
res.  Eureka,  Woodford  co..  111.  ;  John  Baxter"  Cleveland,  b. 
May  16,  1874,  unm.,  res.  Sheffield,  111.  ;  Elizabeth  Taylor" 
Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  20,  1880,  unm.,  res.  Normal. 

Hartley  Alonzo'  Cleveland  lived  at  Yorkville,  Kendall 
CO.,  111.,  where  both  himself  and  wife  are  buried.     Farmer. 

Baxter  ancestiy  :  —  Georgei,  b.  Eng.,  m.  Elizabeth  Love,  da.  of  Col.  Love,  a  prom- 
inent legislator  of  Rockingham  co.,  Va.  ;  John^,  b.  Rockingham  co.,  Jan.  i,  1805,  m. 
Margaret  Stuart ;  George^  Baxter,  m.  Mary  Rice. 


1548  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

6002. 

SUSAN  THERESA'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Clymer,  N. 
Y.,  July  13,  1834,  Warren  Allen  Street,  b.  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  July 
27,  1807,  d.  ab.  1886,  s.  Caleb  Munson  and  Bathsheba  (Chapin), 
dwelt  Wayne,  Erie  co.,  Pa.,  18S1,  Corry,  Pa.,  where  his  widow 
res.  1895,  farmer.  Ch.:  Victoria  Matilda*",  b.  Oct.  2,  1837,  d.  Feb. 
I,  1859. 

12533-5  John  Lucius''  Street,  b.  Oct.  i,  1843,  m.  Corry,  Nov. 
24,  1868,  Clara  Rose  Patchin,  b.  Harmony,  Chautauqua  co.,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  15,  1845,  of  Spring-  Creek,  Warren  co..  Pa.,  P.  O.,  Corry. 
Ch.:  Orville  Warreif,  b.  Sept.  4,  1871;  Robert  Gu\^,  Apr.  30,  1875; 
John  Glenni\  May  23,  1876;  Fitch  Rof  Street,  Mar.  20,  1881;  Clara 
EtheP  Street,  Aug.  10,  1884.  Williaui  Alo?izo^  Street,  b.  Jan.  9,  1850, 
unm.,  of  Corry  ;  Eunice  Ahnira  or  Elmijuf  Street,  b.  Aug.  7,  1855, 
unm.,  of  Corr3^ 

6003. 

DON  CARLOS'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  d.  Newark,  Ken- 
dall CO.,  111.,  May  21,  1879,  a.  62,  m.  Oswego,  Kendall  co..  111., 
Jan.  I,  1842,  Melissa  Dodge,  b.  Madison,  O.,  Mar.  30,  1820,  da. 
Heman  and  Elizabeth  (Denio).  Dwelt  at  Oswego,  111.,  to  1842, 
Newark  afterward  ;  blacksmith.  Ch.  b.  Newark  :  12536  Alice 
Algurtha",  b.  Oct.  2,  1842,  d.  May  9,  1845;  Wallace  Orlando*, 
b.  Jan.  23,  24,  1847,  d.  July  15,  1848. 

-)-i2537  Carcillius  Durrell'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  4,  1848  ; 
Elsie  Amelia^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  7,  185 1,  d.  Jan.  7,  1861.  12538 
Electoria  Celinda*  Cleveland,  h.  July  25,  1859,  d.  Dec.  20, 
1887. 

6004. 

JOHN    FITCH'    CLEVELAND    (john^,    Gardner^,   Edwards  Samu- 

eis,  Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1876,  a.  57,  m.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1846,  Esther  Center  Greeley,  b.  Amherst, 
N.  H.,  Jan.  31,  1816,  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1890,  a  da.  of 
Zaccheus  and  Mary  (Woodburn),  and  a  sister  to  Hon.  Horace 
Greeley.     Ch.  b.  New  York,  N.  Y. : 

12539  Marguerite  GREELEY*CLEVELAND,d.  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  5,  1885,  unm.;  resided  in  New  York;  was  an  accom- 
plished lady  of  rare  talents. and  noble  qualities  ;  correspondent, 
translator,  and  musician  ;  herself,  mother,  and  sister  members 
of  the  communion  of  the  Church  of  Rome.  Funeral  services 
at  St.  Leo's  Church,  28th  st.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1885. 

12540  Cecilia  Pauline'  Cleveland.  Miss  Cleveland  has 
always  resided  in  New  York  (1897);  a  brilliant  pianist,  vocalist, 
and  composer  ;  European  traveler,  authoress,  and  correspond- 
ent of  journals  ;  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Hon.  John  Fitch'  Cleveland,  a  resident  of  New  York  city, 
was  for  30  years  a  member  of  the  Editorial  staff  of  The  New 
York  Tribune,  compiler  of  the  Tribune  Almanac,  author,  etc.,  see 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.;  part  owner  of  The  Tribune;  a  man 
eminent  for  his  virtues  and  abilities.  Was  U.  S.  assessor  int. 
rev.  for  N.  Y.  city.  The  following  tribute  from  the  pen  of  Hon. 
Bayard  Taylor  appeared  in  The  New  York  Tribune,  Oct.  10,  i8j6 : 
—  Obituary.     John  F.  Cleveland. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  i^^g 

Mr.  Cleveland  was  a  man  entirely  without  pretension,  and  no  experience  of  his 
life  ever  touched  the  simple  honesty  of  his  nature.  He  was  even  unnecessarily  modest, 
hesitating  in  the  utterance  of  a  judgment  quite  clear  to  his  mind  lest  he  should  seem  to 
assume  an  authority  which  others  might  question.  During  the  many  years  of  his  resi- 
dence in  this  city,  and  the  wide  acquaintance  of  all  classes  of  men  which  he  made  he 
never  lost  the  frank,  manlv  qualities  which  he  brought  with  him  from  his  country  home. 
Those  who  saw  but  little  o'f  him  would  be  apt  to  undervalue  his  capacities  ;  but  those 
who  once  learned  to  appreciate  the  man  relied  upon  his  character  thenceforward  with- 
out doubt  or  question.  His  innate  modesty  iriiplied  no  timidity  of  nature.  He  could  be 
shy  of  expressing  a  judgment  while  firm  in  acting  upon  it  — reserved  and  possibly  awk- 
ward in  profession  of  service,  while  planning  how  best  to  serve.  If  he  had  possessed 
one-tenth  the  faculty  of  self-assertion  which  so  many  men  display  who  are  far  from  be- 
ing his  equal  in  forethought  and  judgment  and  general  intellectual  capacity,  his  life 
might  have  been  more  conspicuous,  although  it  could  not  have  been  more  faithful  to 
principle.  In  addition  to  his  long  editorial  service,  .Vlr.  Cleveland  was  also  one  of  sev- 
eral persons  employed  on  THE  Tribune  in  the  fall  of  1848,  who  were  invited  by  Messrs. 
Greeley  [Horace]  and  McElrath  [Thoma.s],  then  the  sole  proprietors,  to  join  them  as  co- 
partners on  Jan.  i,  1840,  in  the  publication  of  this  journal,  and  from  that  time  to  the  pres- 
ent he  has  been  one  of  the  stockholders.  About  a  month  ago  he  felt  symptoms  of  heart 
disease  and  went  to  the  Pennsylvania  mountains  in  the  hope  of  regaining  liis  failing 
strength.  Finding  that  his  health  did  not  improve  he  hastened  home  and  placed  himself 
under  medical  care,  receiving  at  the  same  time  most  assiduous  attention  from  his  de- 
voted family. 

As  the  oldest  editorial  associate  of  THE  Tribune,  since  the  death  of  Horace  Greeley, 
Mr.  Cleveland's  death  will  be  long  and  keenly  felt  by  the  few  who  still  remain  from  the 
early  days  of  this  journal's  history,  and  no  less  by  those  who,  coming  later,  have  inher- 
ited'and  made  their  own  the  spirit  in  which  it  was  founded.  Like  these  he  devoted  to  it 
what  was  best  in  his  life  and  power  of  labor.  He  was  content  to  be  a  small,  even  an  un- 
noticed, part  of  an  agency  which  he  knew  to  be  honestly  and  conscientiously  exercised 
in  the  hope  of  working  good  for  the  American  people.  He  was  never  disposed  to  make 
known,  for  the  sake  of  any  distinction  it  implied,  his  family  connection  with  THE  TRI- 
BUNE founder.  He  was  always  implicitly  trusted  by  the  latter,  and  that  was  enough  for 
him.  It  was  a  quiet  and  it  may  seem  a  comparatively  unimportant  life  which  has  now 
come  to  an  end.  But  when  we  contrast  the  opportunities  of  that  life  with  its  unpretend- 
ing claims,  when  we  consider  the  chances  abnegated  for  the  sake  of  duties  performed 
we  are  at  least  compelled  to  recognize  in  these  days  an  exceptional  character.  In  all  but 
the  customary  vicissitudes  of  fortune  the  even  tenor  of  Mr.  Cleveland's  nature  was  ex- 
pressed in  the  history  of  his  life.  A  man  who  can  meet  disappointment  without  a  mur- 
mur, success  without  exultation,  the  burden  of  life  with  patience,  and  death  without  fear, 
has  discharged  the  largest  portion  of  his  mundane  duties.  In  the  sphere  beyond  our 
ken  we  may  surely  believe  that  the  greeting  of  "  Well  done  !  "  will  be  his  welcome. 

Letter  from  Charles  Taber  Congdon,  an  editor  of  T//e  Tribune,  in  N.   Y.  Tribime, 
Oct.  II,  1S76. 

A   REMINISCENCE   OF  JOHN   F.   CLEVELAND. 

To  the  Editor  of  the  Tribune  : 

Sir  :  Not  many  men  die  of  whose  demise  one  cares  to  write  except  professionally,  but 
the  business  of  journalism  makes  warm  friendships  among  those  who  for  so  many  days 
and  nights  have  worked  together.  There  is  a  hackneyed  obituary  phrase,  "  Died  uni- 
versally regretted,"  which  may  mean  nothing,  or  mean  a  great  deal.  We  may  say  safely 
of  John  F.  Cleveland  that  he  leaves  the  world  regretted  by  all  \'?ho  knew  him.  He  had 
a  genius  for  making  those  who  knew  him  best  love  him,  and  those  who  knew  him  at  all 
still  like  him.  There  was  something  infinitely  winning  in  his  manner  as  if  he  were  upon 
the  point  of  taking  you  into  his  confidence  and  of  trusting  you  with  the  inmost  secret  of 
his  heart.  Tired  of  such  toils  as  fall  to  the  lot  of  few  men,  very  ill,  yet  still  sticking  to 
his  daily  work  he  would  look  up  from  the  drudgery  of  his  desk,  always  with  the  same 
pleasant  smile,  ready  always  for  a  jest  or  for  serious  talk.  It  may  be  an  ungracious  effort 
of  the  memory  to  try  to  remember  Mr.  Cleveland  for  a  moment  illnatured  or  impatient, 
but  the  effort  if  made  will  be  a  failure.  The  equanimity  of  his  temperament  was  proof 
against  sickness,  weariness,  impertinence,  and  interruption.  He  compelled  those  about 
him  to  be  good  natured  and  even  merry  by  a  certain  magnetism,  all  the  more  potent 
because  it  never  made  him  boisterous  or  intrusive.  It  is  pleasant  to  remember  that  in 
these  last  days  he  seemed  always  specially  gratified  to  meet  the  friends  of  the  old  times 
and  to  talk  over  the  history  of  the  newspaper  with  which  he  had  been  so  long  connected. 
Mr.  Cleveland  was  nearly  the  last  of  those  who  contributed  to  make  THE  TRIBUNE  a 
distinguished  journal  long  before  it  was  an  old  one.  It  was  his  fortune  to  survive  many  of 
those  with  whom  he  had  been  associated  in  his  profession,  and  especially  his  distin- 
guished kinsman  who  was  the  founder  and  the  first  editor  of  this  newspaper.  He  must 
have  felt  sometimes  that  the  office  was  much  changed,  for  though  all  the  faces  which 
were  about  him  were  friendly,  they  were  not  the  faces  which  for  so  many  years  he  had 
been  accustomed  to  look  upon.  When  he  met  one  who  remembered  as  he  did  and  shared 
with  him  pleasant  memories  and  fond  regrets,  he  was  full  of  anecdote  and  recollections 
and  characteristic  allusions  to  the  old  staff  of  The  TRIBUNE.  There  was  not  a  morsel 
of  malice  in  his  nature,  and  so  if  it  were  just  now  decorous,  many  a  humorous  story 
might  be  repeated  which  fell  from  his  lips.  Then  he  would  talk  of  Hildreth,  of  Snow,  of 
Guronshki,  of  Fry,  and  of  so  many  others,  never  forgetting  to  say  something  of  each, 
which  it  was  kind  in  him  to  remember  and  creditable  to  their  memory  to  recount.  He 
had  also  in  his  time  known  a  great  many  distinguished  public  characters,  and  of  them 
he  also  talked  pleasantly  and  justly  Many  of  them  were  amiable  and  honorable  — 
none  of  them  more  amiable  or  more  honorable  than  himself. 

It  is  curious  and  possibly  a  little  disheartening  to  think  how  terribly  a  journalist 
may  toil  and  yet  leave  behind  him  hardly  any  monument  to  his  fidelity  and  industry. 
If  Mr.  Cleveland  had  given  to  any  other  profession  the  diligence  and  painstaking  which 
he  bestowed  upon  statistics  and  upon  topics  not  less  important  on  account  of  their  tem- 
porary interests  he  might  have  been  a  much  more  distinguished,  though  not  perhaps  a 
more  useful,  man.  But  in  this  case  as  in  so  many  others,  journalism  which  asks  so  much 
devotion  and  gives  so  little  enduring  fame,  was  fortunately  its  own  reward.    Like  all 


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who  succeed  in  it,  he  was  fond  of  it,  apart  from  considerations  of  its  pecuniary  remuner- 
tion.  He  had  a  natural  love  of  good  work.  He  liked  to  do  it  himself,  but  he  was  espe- 
cially pleased  when  it  was  done  by  any  of  his  friends,  for  in  such  cases  he  was  always 
the  first  and  the  warmest  in  his  congratulations.  He  was  not  a  man  of  literarv  preten- 
sions, but  his  literary  taste,  like  that  of  ]Mr.  Greeley,  was  first  rate  This  with  their  call- 
ing was  what  brought  both  of  them  from  the  country  to  N.  Y.,  and  led  both  to  engage  in 
journalism.  Of  mere  literary  pretensions  Mr.  Cleveland  had  not  a  particle,  but  you 
could  not  talk  to  him  long  without  discovering  that  he  had  read  a  great  deal  and  re- 
membered what  he  had  read.  He  was  a  perspicuous  and  correct  writer,  and  there  was 
no  department  of  a  newspaper  to  which  he  could  not,  if  called  upon,  render  welcome  and 
efficient  assistance.  If  to  have  been  assiduous  in  his  discharge  of  duty,  doing  well  what- 
ever his  hands  may  have  found  to  do,  entitled  a  man  to  honorable  mention  at  his  death, 
and  to  kindly  recollection  long  after  it,  both  these  meeds  are  due  to  Mr.  Cleveland.  If 
to  have  gone  on  making  always  new  friends,  and  never  in  all  his  life  an  enemy,  is  to  have 
lived  an  honorable  life,  how  honorable  was  his  !  He  who  pays  this  tribute  to  his  de- 
parted friend  knows  full  well  that  if  the  situation  had  been  reversed  his  friend  would 
have  done  for  liim  far  more  graciously  these  last  public  offices.  One  by  one  the  com- 
panions of  our  better  days  depart  ;  until  it  may  happen  to  any  of  us  to  sit  all  alone  in 
the  familiar  places  lighted  no  longer  by  "  the  old  familiar  faces."  One  understands  bet- 
ter that  we  are  merely  sojourners  here  as  in  their  turn  our  fellow  travelers  take  their 
departure,  and  we  know  that  they  will  never  come  back.  Those  who  think  that  jour- 
nalism necessarily  embitters  the  character  ;  those  who  fancy  that  all  men  are  selfish  and 
grasping;  those  who  suppose  that  the  pursuits  of  literature  make  its  votaries  envious 
or  conceited  or  egotistical  ;  those  who  cry  out  that  friendship  is  only  a  name,  should 
have  known  our  friend,  and  then  learned  the  error  of  their  ignoble  sentiments. 

New  York,  October  lo,  1876.  c.  T.  c. 

The  People's  Cyclopedia  of  Universal  Knowledge,  by  William 
Henry  De  Fi/y,  A.M.,  D.D.,  LL.D.  [jSp^],  II:  6o6—]o\i\\  F. 
Cleveland,  financial  editor  N.  Y.  Tribune. 

Mrs.  Esther  Center  (Greeley)  Cleveland  resided  in  New 
York  city. 

Greeley,  Gvele  ancestry  :  —  Grelley  has  4  arms  :  Gr.-\YLEV  i  ;  Grely  5.  Grely— 
Gu.  two  bends  ar.  .  .  .  The  following  account  of  the  origin  of  this  Greeley  family  is 
from  Recollections  of  a  busy  life,  By  Horace  Greeley,  iSob,  p.  3;..  —  Three  brothers  named 
Greeley  (spelled  5  different  ways)  migrated  to  America  1640.  One  settled  in  Maine  ;  an- 
other in  Rhode  Island,  where  he  soon  died  ;  a  third  in  Salisbury,  Mass.,  near  south  line 
of  New  Hampshire  ;  into  N.  H.,  descendants  soon  migrated.  One  large  family  of  them 
hail  from  Gilmanton,  Belknap  co.,  N.  H.,  another  to  whom  I  am  less  remotely  related 
from  Wilton,  N.  H.  .  .  Zaccheus',  lived  in  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  in  what  was  Notting- 
ham— West,  now  Hudson,  Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H.,  across  the  Merrimac  from  Nashua 
(then  Dunstable)  ;  Zaccheus^,  b  ab.  1752,  owned  and  operated  farms  in  Hudson,  Pelham, 
Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H.,  Nottingham  and  Londonderry,  d.  at  High  Range,  Londonderry, 
June  16,  1846,  a.  94,  he  married  young,  his  wife  d.  ab.  1826;  Zaccheus^  Greeley,  b.  1781-2, 
bought  a  farm  in  Amherst,  N.  H.,  early  in  1808,  removed  thence  Jan.  i,  1821,  to  Westha- 
ven,  Vt.,  and  Apr.,  1826,  to  Wayne,  where  he  afterward  lived,  had  a  farm  of  400  acres, 
was  an  excellent  tenor  singer,  d.  Dec.  18,  1867,  m.  1806-7  Mary  Woodburn^,  b.  1787-8,  d. 
Wayne,  July  27,  1855. 

Woodburn  ancestry :— i  arms :  WOODBURN  ;  /.•  WOODBURNE  or  WOODBORNE  ;  i  : 
WOODBURNE  :  Vert  a  "canton  gu.  CVt'jr/' —  A  camel's  head  sa.  .  .  .  John^  Woodburn, 
whose  ancestors  were  Scotch-Irish  Presbyterians,  came  to  this  country  from  Ireland  a 
few  years  after  the  settlement  of  Londonderry.  Little  is  known  of  him  previous  to  his 
emigration.  (He  was  accompanied  by  his  brother,  David  Woodburn,  who  was  drowned 
some  years  after,  leaving  a  wife  and  2  daughters.)  He  was  the  first  settler  of  the  name 
in  Londonderry,  was,  1721,  allotted  120  acres  at  "  Hi.gh  Range,"  Londonderry,  which  was 
founded  Apr.  11,  O.  S.,  1719,  by  a  colony  of  Scotch-Irish  PreslDyterians  from  Londonderry, 
Ulster,  the  most  northern  of  the  4  provinces  of  Ireland  (separated  only  by  a  strait  from 
western  coast  of  Scotland),  whose  chosen  pastor  was  Rev.  James  McGregor.  Removed 
to  the  High  Range,  lived  the  remainder  of  his  days  in  a  log  house  that  had  been  used  as 
garrisoi  for  protection  against  Indians,  d.  1780,  m.  ist,  Mary  Boyd;  David^,  b.  ab.  1752, 
inherited  the  paternal  est.,  d.  ab.  1837,  a.  85,  m.  ist,  Margaret  Clark"  ;  Mary^  Woodburn 
m.  Zaccheus  Greeley^  (Hon.  Horace  Greely  says  that  her  grandmother  came  from  Ire- 
land when  14  years  of  age,  and  was  a  niece  of  Rev.  Matthias  Clark,  a  It.,  and  wounded 
at  siege  of  Londonderry,  Ireland,  June-July,  1690,  who  came  from  Ireland  on  purpose 
and  succeeded  Rev.  James  McGregor  [who  "d.  1729],  and  was  pastor  40  years,  d.  London- 
derrv,  N.  H.,  a.  76). 

Clark  ancestry : — Dea.  James'  Clark,  a  first  settler  of  Londonderry,  m.  Mrs.  Wilson 
(who,  in  1720,  witli  a  company  of  emigrants,  was  captured  by  pirates.  Her  first  child, 
Mary  Wilson,  was  born  while  in  their  hands,  and  was  named  after  the  pirate's  wife, 
Mary);  fohn^,  of  Londonderry,  N  H  ;  Margaret'  Clark  m.  David  Woodburn^. —  History 
of  Londonderry,  N.  //.,  by  Rev.  Edward  Lutvjyclie  Parker,  iSji,  p.  joy-g. 

6005. 

MARY  HOLMES'  CLEVELAND  (joime),  d.  Oswego,  111., 
Nov.  13,  1846,  a.  25,  m.  Jan.  i,  1842,  as  ist  w.,  Thomas  Billings 
Carter  (of  Clynier,  N.  Y.),  b.  Mass.,  Aug.  22,  1816,  s.  Luke  and 
Catherine  (Billings).     Ch.  b.  Walworth  co.,  Wis.: 

1 2541     Harriet  Eliza^  Carter,  b.  July  15,  1844,  m.  Janesville, 
Wis.,  July  15,  1868,  Sylvester  Samuel  St.  John,  born  Norwalk, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  155  i 

Conn.,  Oct.  8,  1840,  s.  Albert  and  Clarissa  Sabrina  (Hoyt),  res. 
Kearney,  Buffalo  co.,  Neb.,  1895-6,  real  estate  agt.  Ch.:_  Llewel- 
lyn Northgrati''  St.  John,  b.  Sept.  27,  1868,  Janesville,  im'm.,  res. 
San  Jose,  Santa  Clara  co.,  Cal,  1896,  commercial  man;  Leroy 
Elliott^  St.  John,  b.  Sept.  3,  1872,  Janesville,  nnm.,  res.  San  Jose, 
bookkeeper;  Roniaine  Albert^  St.  John,  b.  May  11,  1878,  Kearney, 
printer;  Earl  VaugJuf  St.  John,  b.  Aug.  17,  1879,  K-.  clerk. 

-|- 1  2542     Don  Carlos^  Carter,  b.  Oct.  i,  1846. 

Thomas  Billings  Carter  lived  in  111.,  res.  Milton  Junction, 
Rock  CO.,  Wis.,  1895-7,  farmer.  He  m.  2d,  Lima,  Wis.,  Sept.  9, 
1847,  Mrs.  Arvilla  Taylor. 

6006. 

WILLIAM  RICE'  CLEVELAND  (john»),  m.  Waterford, 
Erie  co..  Pa.,  Jan.  31,  1853,  Sarah  A.  Maxwell,  b.  Meredith,  N. 
Y.,  d.  Pa.,  July  31,  1867,  a  da.  Alexander  and  Emma  (Wyard),  of 
Sheffield,  Pa.,  1885,  painter,  Barnes,  Warren  co.,  Pa.,  1895.     s.  p. 

6007. 

ERASTUS  BROWN  HARRIS'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  d. 
Nov.,  1892,  a.  67,  m..  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1870,  187 1,  Anna 
Mackentire  or  Mclntyre  Bowers,  b.  Va.,  Nov.,  1835,  da.  Mr.  and 
Mary  Bowers,  of  Wayne,  Pa.,  1 881-3,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Wayne  : 

12543  John  Fitch^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  17,  1874;  Grace 
Adella  May'  Cleveland,  b.  June  13,  18,  1877,  of  Wayne. 

6008. 

ALMIRA  ROXENA'  CLEVELAND  (John-),  m.  at  Clymer, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  I,  1854,  Abner  Graves,  b.  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
9,  182 1,  died  Bloomington,  111.,  July  2,  1895,  s.  of  Constant  and 
Eunice  (Thurber).     Ch.: 

12544  Charles  William^  Graves,  born  June  9,  1855,  Millers 
Mills,  Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  at  Pekin,  111.,  Nov.  26,  1886, 
Rachel  Elizabeth  Hinton,  b.  Colfax,  Clinton  co.,  Ind.,  Sept.  28, 
1855,  da.  Corydon  Michael  William  and  Eliza  (Timmons).  Mr. 
Charles  William''  Graz'cs,  residence:  Peoria,  111.,  1895-6,  is  a  con- 
ductor on  the  Chicago  &  Alton  Railroad.  Subscribes  for  this 
Genealogy.     Ch.:  Eanchion  Grace^  Graves,  b.  Dec.  22,  1889,  Peoria. 

Mr.  AlDner  Graves  resided  first  at  Cooperstown,  and  finally 
at  Bloomington.  Mrs.  Almira  Roxena'  (Cleveland)  Graves  still 
resides  at  Bloomington,  1897. 

Graves  a7icestrv :—]o\\x\'^,  b.  Eng.,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  ab.  1640;  Benjamin^,  b.  7645, 
of  Concord,  soldier  in  Capt.  Wheeler's  Co.  in  Indian  war,  1695,  m.  1668,  Mary  Hoar,  da. 

of  John^  ( 1  Hoar  m.  Joanna,  who  d.  at  Braintree,  Mass.,  Dec.  21,  if6i,  mother,  also, 

of  the  distinguished  Rev.  Leonard  Hoar  of  Cambridge,  Mass.)  Hoar  and  Alice  of  Con- 
cord ;  John^;  Aaron'';  Abner^;  Constant"  Graves  m.  Eunice  Thurber. 

6010. 

DEMING  SAMUEL'  CLEVELAND  (john*),  m.  Mary 
Doud,  res.  Minnesota,  1881.     Ch.: 

12545  Ida  Eunice'  Cleveland,  b.  July  8,  1868,  m.  Elbert 
D.  Simmons,  res.  Corry,  Pa.,  1895.  Ch.:  EtheP  Simmons,  b.  1889; 
George  EarP  Simmons,  June,  1890;  Clyde  Cleveland''  Simmons.,  Mar. 
12,  1893. 


1552  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

12545-'  Glennie  Blanche*'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  12,  1871,  m. 
Oct.  I,  1890,  John  Mullin,  born  Feb.  12,  1866.  Ch.:  Edith  May'' 
Mullin,  b.  Mar.  11,  1892  ;  John  Lewis'  Mullin^  May  19,  1893. 

6011. 

MARENUS  RIVES'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  Oct.  13, 
1861,  Maryette  Royce,  1.  Titusville,  Pa.,  1881;  foreman  of  oil 
wells.     Ch.: 

12545^-51  Charles  Deming^,  b.  Oct.  25,  1862,  died  Aug.  i, 
1877  ;  Royce  Fitch,  b.  Nov.  8,  1865,  d.  July  31,  1877  ;  Mary 
Eliza",  b.  Mar.  19,1867;  Grant  William',  Aug.  12,  1868;  Geor- 
gia Etta^,  Sept.  5,  1871;  Lilian  Leonore",  Dec.  22,  1873;  Leone 
Adell*,  b.  Mar.  27,  d.  Apr.  19,  1879  ;  Frank  Lee'  Cleveland,  b. 
June  8,  1881,  d.  Dec.  19,  1884. 

6012. 

NATHAN    PARKHURST'    CLEVELAND   (Gardner,  Gard- 

ner6,  Edward*,  SamueP,  Edward",  Mosesi),  d.  French  Creek,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  I  7, 

1845,  a.  31,  m.  Feb.  21,  1839,  Emily  Raulin  or  Ravlin  of  French 
Cr.     Farmer.     Ch. : 

12552  Charles  Levant"  Cleveland,  born  Feb.  23,  1842, 
French  Cr.,  was  a  soldier  under  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant  at  Vicksburg 
siege,  etc.;  1.  1881,  Scranton,  Greene  co.,  la.,  farmer. 

6013. 

EDWIN'  CLEVELAND  (Gardner^),  m.  Oct.  7,  1837,  Ruth 
Price  of  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y.,  1.  1881,  in  111.,  farmer.  Ch.,  all  1.  in 
111.:  12553-6  Lydian**;  Mary  Lemoyn';  Grace  Grant';  New- 
ton" Cleveland. 

6014. 

GILBERT  CAREY'  CLEVELAND  (Gardner^),  m.  Almira 
Allen  of  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  lived  1881,  Columbus,  Platte  co..  Neb., 
shoemaker.  Ch.:  12557-8  Sylvester  Jerome",  b.  Oct.  11,1846, 
I.Columbus;  George  Washington'  Cleveland,  May  17,  1849, 
1.  Columbus. 

6017. 

GARDNER  HOMES'  CLEVELAND  (Gardner^),  m.  War- 
ren, Warren  co.,  Pa.,  Sept.  9,  1852,  Jane  Stuart  of  Warren; 
dwelt  Sheffield,  Pa.,  to  Mar.,  1855,  Green,  Erie  co..  Pa.,  to  Sept., 
1855,  Venango  tp.,  Erie  co..  Pa.,  to  May  15,  1858,  since,  French 
Creek,  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  1881,  farmer.     Ch.: 

^2559  John  Parker',  b.  July  27,  1855,  Green,  Pa.,  1.  Hop- 
kinton,  Delaware  co.,  la. 

12560  James  Stuart'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20,  1857,  Ve- 
nango, m.  Sept.  9,  1880,  Anna  A.  Hanley  or  Harley  of  French 
Creek,  1.  French  Cr.,  farmer. 

12561-5  Catharine  Rose',  b.  Aug.  25,  1858,  F.  C;  Ed- 
ward Gardner'  Cleveland,  May  8,  i860,  F.  C.,  1.  French  Creek; 
Cordelia  Elizabeth',  Apr.  8,  1861,  F.  C.;  Esther  Ann',  Nov. 
22,  1863,  F.  C. ;  Jeanette  Eliza',  Aug.  i,  1870,  F.  C. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES"   CLEVELAND.  1553 

6018. 

JOHN'  CLEVELAND  (Gardner^),  d.  in  the  Western  country, 
1885,  aged  ab.  54,  m,;  soldier  in  civil  war,  dwelt  Colorado,  so 
thought.     Ch.:     12566  Frederick^;  Another  child^ 

6019. 

3I((Vlf  JSvOlVfl   (Roxanao,  Gardner^,  Edw.<,  Sam.s,  Edw.2),    d.  OtSCgO, 

Mich.,  May  11,  1868,  a.  55,  m.  Sept.  24,  1835,  Hercules  Rice,  he 

d.  Otsego,  Apr.  21,  1876,  s.  of  Mr.  and  (Dewey),  and  ist 

cousin  to  Huldah  Demming  (2d  w.  of  Gardner^  Cleveland),  her 
mother,  Huldah  Dewey,  sister  to  his  mother, Dewey.     Ch.: 

12567  Hcniy  Rice,  b.  May  26,  1837,  m.  Monmouth,  War- 
ren CO.,  111.,  1865,  Eliza  Calkins,  1.  18S6,  Wilson ville,  Furnas  co., 
Neb.     Ch.:  4. 

12568  Walter  J ^  Rice,  b.  Mar.  25,  1843,  m.  Feb.  15,  1863, 
Eveline  J.  Miles  of  Miles'  Grove,  Erie  co.,  Pa.;  is  Sheriff  of  Al- 
legan CO.,  Mich.,  office  at  Allegan.  Ch. :  Lura?  Rice,  b.  Aug.  17, 
1865  ;  Hercules^  Rice,  July  13,  1875.  Claude  Hoyt^  Rice,  b.  July 
22,  1848,  d.  Nov.,  1868. 

6022. 

Lydid'  Brown  (Roxanas),  m.  Clymer,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1842, 
John's.  Tyler.  Ch.:  12569  Lt.  Moytime}-  Le  Verne^  Tyler,  b. 
Oct.  2,  1843,  killed  in  battle  at  Spottsylvania,  Va.,  ist  Lt.  Co.  I, 
49th  N.  Y.  V. 

12570  Alto7i  Boyd^  Tyler,  m.  Miss  Steward,  1.  Clymer,  1886. 
Nina^  Tyler,  m.  Albert  Peal ,  1.  Clymer. 

6023. 

Betsey^  Bvoivti  (Roxana'),  m.  Leonard  B.  Freeman,  1.  Cly- 
mer, N.  Y.,  1S86-95.  Ch.:  1 25 7 1  Coiistantine^  Freeman,  1.  Fre- 
donia,  N.  Y.;    Willhelmina\  1.  F.;  Morley\  1.  F. 

12572  Eugenia^  Freeman,  m.  John  Morris,  1.  F. 

6024. 

Jeanette'  Bvoivn  (Roxana"),  m.  John  W.  Chappell.     Ch.: 

12573  Cora^  Chappell,  m.  Charles  E.  Do'dge,  1.  1886,  Great 
Bend,  Kan.     Florence^  Chappell,  1.  Great  B. 

6032. 

EDWARD'    CLEVELAND    (jolme,  Resolved^,  Edward*,  SamueP,  Ed- 

ward^  Mosesi),  d.  Mar.  23,  1881,  a.  47,  m.  Sept.  21,  1858,  Caroline  S. 
Meredith,  da.  Joseph  B.     Ch.: 

12574  Lewis  H.",  b.  Mar.  28,  1861.  Emma  E.',  b.  Jan.  5, 
1864.  Walter  C."  Cleveland,  Aug.  22,  1867.  Addie  M.',  Jan. 
2,  1872. 

6035. 

Thomas    CleaVelancV    LathVOp    (Hannah^,  Thomass,  Edward*, 

SamueP,  Edward^),  m.  twice  ;  servcd  in  army  late  war,  1.  1868-1883, 
Stafford  Springs,  Conn.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  12575  Ida  E.^  Lathrop, 
b.  Sept.  7,  1853,  m.  May  28,  1876,  Edwin  L.  Cummings.  Ch.: 
3  sons,  I  daughter. 

gS 


1554 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


6046. 


LUCtf  Sates  (Ann  Crafts«,  Thomas^,  Edward*,  Samuel^,  Edward^,  Moses'), 

b.  Maysville,  Pike  co.,  111.,  July  3,  1842,  m.  Normal,  111.,  July  14, 
1866,  Samuel  Thomas  Atkins,  b.  Mount  Vernon,  Kennebec  co., 
Me.,  July  21,  1834,  s.  of  Rev.  Charles  and  Mary  (Manter).  Ch. 
b.  Lincoln,  111.: 

12576  Mary  Lucy^  Atkins,  b.  Jan.  i,  1867,  unm.  1897,  grad. 
from  Lincoln  High  School,  June  3,  1886.     Resides  at  home. 

12577  Samuel  Thomas^  Atkins,  b.  Dec,  23,  1867,  unm.,  res. 
Chicago,  111.,  lumber  estimator.     Is  an  Odd  Fellow. 

12578  Llewellyn  Reynolds^  Atkins,  b.  Nov.  8,  1869,  unm.,  of 
Chicago. 

12579  Herbert  Rich^  Atkins,  b.  Feb.  5,  1872,  unm.;  grad, 
Lincoln  High  School,  June  12,  1890,  and  later  attended  Univer- 
sity of  111.  I  term.  Has  devoted  his  time  to  farming ;  is  man- 
aging a  large  farm  near  Lincoln. 

12580  John  William''  Atkins,  b.  Apr.  24,  1875,  unm.;  grad. 
from  the  Lincoln  High  School,  June  8,  1893,  taught  school  the 
following  winter ;  came  to  Chicago  the  next  summer,  book- 
keeper in  Chicago  to  Nov.  20,  1897,  since  res.  Lincoln.  In  July, 
1897,  was  made  a  Knight  Templar,  being  at  present  the  young- 
est in  the  State,  and,  with  one  exception,  the  youngest  person 
ever  made  a  Mason  in  111.     Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

1 2581  Walter  Bates''  Atkins,  b.  Dec.  23,  1S78,  unm.;  grad, 
Lincoln  High  vSchool,  June  6,  1895,  res.  Chicago. 

Mrs.  Lucf  {Bates)  Atkins,  residence,  Lincoln ;  has  been  a 
Sunday-school  teacher  for  years,  and  is  an  active  and  leading 
member  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Lincoln,  Samuel 
Thomas  Atkins,  Sr.,  is  a  lawyer  by  profession,  but  has  of  late 
years  given  his  attention  to  his  property  interests ;  has  been  a 
Mason  for  35  years  or  more,  and  still  is  prominent  in  his  Lodge, 
Chapter,  and  Council. 

Atkins  ancestry  and  getiealogy :  —  Tradition  in  this  family  states  that  5  brothers 
came  from  Eng.  in  early  colonial  days,  and  settled  respectively  on  Cape  Cod,  Mass.,  in 
Providence,  R.  I.,  Boston,  Mass.,  Baltimore,  Md.,  and  that  the  other  bro.  was  captured 
on  a  vessel  in  one  of  the  French  wars,  and  taken  to  Canada.  .  .  .  Thomas',  m.  Betsey, 
they  are  the  supposed  parents  of  :  Charles^,  b.  Chatham,  Barnstable  co.,  Mass.,  Sept.  15, 
1747,  went  to  Mt.  Vernon,  Me.,  1799,  bot.  land,  removed  his  family  from  Provincetown, 
Barnstable  co.,  Mass.,  June,  1800,  by  vessel  to  Hallowell,  Me.,  thence  to  Mt.  Vernon, 
where  he  had  a  grist  mill  and  farm,  d.  Mt.  V.,  May  20,  1817,  buried  at  E.  Readfield,  Me., 
m.  Ruth  Kilbourne  or  Kilburn,  b.  Provincetown,  Jan.  2,  1755,  d.  Aug.  19,  1838,  da.  Thomas 
and,  2d  w.,  Mehitable  (Ryder),  see  His.  Cape  Cod,  bv  P?'ederick  Freeman,  II :  640,  648. 
Ch.  b.  Chatham  (or  Prov'incet.):  Ruth,  Oct.  2,  1774,  Thomas,  Nov.  21,  1776,  Mary,  Dec.  29, 
1778,  Samuel,  Apr.  29,  1791,  Betsey,  vSept.  5,  1783.  Charles,  Dec.  4,  1785,  Martha,  Sept.  18, 
1799,  Mehitable,  May  26,  1793,  Mehitable  (ag.),  Apr.  21,  1797  ;  Rev.  Charles^  Atkins,  when 
21  years  old,  rem.  from  home  to  Bucksport,  Me.,  was  there  a  builder,  lived  there  to 
1813-14,  then  returned  to  Mt.  Vernon  and  cared  for  his  parents  during  their  lives,  d.  May 
12,  1865,  bur.  E.  Readfield,  m.  ist,  Rebeccah  Nickerson,  b.  Nov.  9,  17S8.  He  m.  2d,  Wayne, 
Kennebec  co.,  Me.,  Apr.  30,  1826,  Mary  Manter,  b.  W.,  Dec.  16,  1793,  d.  Jan.  26,  1850,  bur. 
E.  Readf.,  da.  David  (b.  Nov.  12,  1763,  d.  Wayne,  June  5,  1820)  and  Keziah  (Robbins,  born 
Mar.  30,  1766).  He  m.  3d,  Mt.  Vernon,  Apr.  11,  1858,  Deborah  Hall,  b.  Bridgewater,  Mass., 
July  12,  1792,  d.  Mt.  v.,  Feb.  27,  1892,  bur.  E.  R.,  da.  Jabez  and  Tryphena.  Ch.  by  ist  ra.: 
Betsey,  b.  Aug.  10,  1808,  Abraham  Nickerson,  Mar.  11,  1811,  Mary  SnelHng,  Mar.  18,  1813, 
Lucinda,  Oct.  10,  1815,  Charles,  b.  and  d.  Mar.  12,  1818,  Melissa,  b.  Mar.  20,  1820,  Rebecca 
Cook,  Jan.  3,  1823,  Charles,  Mar.  27,  1825.  By  2d  m.,  b.  Mt.  V.:  Charles  Wesley,  May  29, 
1827,  Ruth  Little,"  Mar.  5,  1829,  Keziah  Catharine,  June  20,  1831,  Samuel  Thomas^,  in.  Lucy 
Bates'',  Eliza  Ann  Atkins,  Nov.  n,  1836.     3d  m.:  S.  P. 

6051. 

E^nily  Hohnes'  Cotton   (Elvira«,  Thomas^,  Edwards  Samuels,  Edw.», 

Mosesi),  m,  Griggsville,  111.,  Sept.  28,  1876,  as  2d  w.,  William  Hert- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1555 

zog-  Collins,  b.  Collinsville,  Madison  co.,  111.,  Mar.  20,  1831,  son 
William  Burrage  and  Elizabeth  (Wilt).     Ch.  b.  Quincy,  111.: 

12582-3  Helen  Elva^  Collins,  July  29,  1877;  Edith  Emily^ 
Collins,  Oct.  7,  1880. 

Mrs.  Emily  Holmes'  {Cotton)  Collins  ent.  State  Normal  Univer- 
sity, Normal,  III,  1863,  grad.  1867.  Taught  in  Cairo,  111.,  high 
school  from  Sept.,  1877,  2  years,  Bloomington,  111.,  high  sch.  i 
yr.,  Decatur,  111.,  high  sch.  2  yrs.,  Griggsville  public  schools  3 
years,  Collinsville  pub.  schools  i  year. 

Capt.  William  Hertzog  Collins  resided  at  Collinsville  to  1846; 
later  in  Jacksonville,  111.,  was  editor  Jacksonville  Journal  to  Aug., 
.1861;  afterward  of  La  Salle,  111.;  mustered  in  U.  S.  A.  Aug.  13, 
1861,  capt.  loth  111.  and  104th  111.,  mustered  out  Dec.  31,  1865, 
res.  since  1866,  Quincy  (1883).  Was  to  1881,  of  Collins  &  Brown. 
Manufacturer  of  The  Collins  Sulky  Plow,  etc.  He  m.  ist,  Ot- 
tawa, 111.,  Mar.  24,  1853,  Eliza  Barnes  Gridley,  b.  Williamstown, 
Mass.,  Aug.  12,  1829,  d.  Quincy,  Sept.  27,  1874,  da.  Rev.  Ralph 
W.  and  EHza  (Barnes).  Ch.:  Caroline  Elizabeth  Collins,  b.  July 
7,  1854,  La  Salle,  d.  La  S.,  Sept.  30,  1855  ;  William  G.  Collins,  b. 
June  19,  1856,  La  S.,  d.  Collinsv.,  Aug.  31,  1857;  Eliza  G.  Col- 
lins, b.  July  12,  1858,  La  S.;  Henry  Wing  Collins,  b.  Dec.  23, 
1861,  La  S.;  Ada  Catherine  Collins,  b.  Aug.  29,  1865,  Alton,  111. 

6052. 

Alfred  Cleveland'  Cotton  (Eivira«),  m.  Chicago,  111.,  May 
7,  1879,  Olive  Ayres  Rider,  b.  Truro,  Mass.,  Nov.  22,  1838,  da. 
Samuel  and  Olive  (Ayres).     s.  p. 

Dr.  Alfred  Cleveland'  Cotton  resided  at  Griggsville,  111.,  to 
1864;  from  May,  1864,  private  Co.  F,  137th  111.,  8  months  pris- 
oner at  Cahaba,  Dallas  co.,  Ala.;  in  service  to  July,  1865  ;  ent. 
Normal,  111.,  Univ.  1865,  grad.  1869;  was  principal  of  public 
schools  :  in  Richview,  Washington  co.,  111.,  i  yr.,  Buckley,  Iro- 
quois CO.,  111.,  I  yr.,  in  1 870-1,  Oilman,  111.,  2  yrs.,  187 1-3,  Grand 
Tower,  Jackson  co.,  111.,  i  yr.,  1873-4,  Griggsville  2  yrs.,  1874-6; 
attended  Rush  Medical  College,  Chicago,  and  received  M.D., 
Feb.,  1878;  practised  allopathy  at  Turner  Junction,  Mar.,  1878, 
to  May,  1882,  and  since  at  Chicago.  He  was  twice  elected  cor- 
oner of  Dupage  co.;  lecturer  on  Materia  Medica,  Rush  College, 
Mar.,  1880,  to  present,  1883.  Was  made  a  Mason  by  Oilman 
Lodge,  1872;  Royal  Arch  Degree  from  Doric  Chapter,  Whea- 
ton.  111.;  Knight  Templar  of  Bethel  Commandery  No.  36,  Elgin, 
111.,  1882. 

6054. 

ALBERT     SIDNEY'     CLEVELAND    (Thomas  Crafts',  Thomas^, 

Edw.s  Sam'i3,  Edw.^,  Moses'),  m.  Wiudsor,  Vt.,  Nov.  5,  1 866,  Martha 
Ann  Rogers,  b.  Hartland,  Vt.,  Aug.  25,  1844,  da.  Ira  Slayton  and 
Polly  (Pearsons).  Dwelt  Hartland  to  1866,  Stockbridge,  Wis., 
to  1871,  since  in  Hartland,  1883,  farmer  [an  Albert  S.  Cleve- 
land of  Springfield,  Mass.,  1891].     Ch.  b.  Hartland: 

12584-7  Howard  Albert*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  13,  1871  [a 
Howard  A.  Cleveland  of  Springfield,  1891,  clerk];  Hortense 
Alice"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  13,  187 1;  Frank  Winfield*  Cleve- 
land, Sept.  7,  1874;  Ralph  Leland*"  Cleveland,  Jan.  2,  1880. 


1556 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


6058. 


HENRY  ALLEN'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas  c.«),  m.  Brother- 
town,  Wis.,  Dec.  30,  1869,  Susan  Brewer,  b.  Stockbridge,  Wis., 
July  10,  1852,  da.  Harvey  and  Christiana  Judith  (James).  Dwelt 
Hartland,  Vt.,  to  1866,  Stockbridge  to  1879,  since  at  Florida, 
Yellow  Medicine  co.,  Minn.,  1883  (P.  O.,  Gary,  Devel  co.,  Dak.); 
took  up  land,  farm  on  State  line.  Ch.  b.  Stockbridge  :  12588-9 
Harvey  Brewer*^,  Mar.  30,  1871;  Ruby  Samantha'*  Cleveland, 
Aug.  2,  1875. 

6059. 

FRANCIS  WARREN' CLEVELAND  (Thomas  c.«,  Thos.^  Ed.s 
Sam.3,  Ed.2),  m.  Chester,  Vt.,  Sept.  28,  1875,  Rose  Ella  Genners,  b. 
Danby,  Vt.,  Mar.  24,  1853,  da.  Anthony  and  Arvilla  (White). 
Dwelt  Hartland,  Vt,  to  1866,  Stockbridge,  Wis.,  to  1870,  Hartl. 
to  1873,  Stockb.  to  1880,  since  Nordland,  Dak.;  farmer,  took  up 
land.  Ch.  b.  Stockbridge  :  12590  Rowena  Pollard*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Mar.  6,  1877  ;  Charles  Warren",  b.  Dec.  27,  1878,  d. 
S.  Mar.  27,  1879. 

6072. 

JOHN    CURTIS'  CLEVELAND  (Holsey,  Hosmer^  Edwards  Sam- 

ueP,  Edward2,  Mosesi),  m.  Danville,  C.  E.,  Feb.  14,  1850,  Miriam  Bur- 
bank,  b.  Shipton,  C.  E.,  a  da.  Abijah   and (Willey).     Has 

dwelt  always  Shipton,  Danville  1886,  farmer  and  carpenter. 
Ch.  b.  Shipton  :  12591  Holsey  Horatio^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  5, 
185 1,  unm.  1.  S.,  Cloud,  Minn.,  farmer. 

12592     Mary  S.'  Cleveland,  b.  June  4,  1854,  m.  Shipton, 
Curtis  Blanchard,  b.  S.  1850,  1.  Bodie,  Cal.,  engineer  in  mine,  s.  p. 
-I-12593     Ephraim*  Cleveland,  b.  1855.     2  Sons^ 

12594  Clara^  Cleveland,  b.  i860,  m.  1885. 

6074. 

SALOME  ELVIRA'  CLEVELAND  (Hoiseye),  m.  Shipton, 
C.  E.,  Apr.  25,  1850,  George  Henry  Goddard,  b.  S.  1832,  only  s. 
Michael  and  Isabelle  (Spicer).  Propr.  and  operator  of  woolen 
mill,  Durham,  P.  Q.,  1886.  Ch.  b.  Danville,  C.  E.:  Selina  K.\ 
b.  July  24,  185 1,  d.  Shipton,  1852,  a.  i. 

12595  Amanda  E.^  Goddard,  b.  Nov.  23,  1853,  m.  New  Ha- 
ven, Conn.,  Francis  Foster,  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  a  s.  of  Mr.,  1.  1886 
New  Haven,  engineer.  Ch.  b.  New  Haven  :  Clarence'  Foster,  b. 
Apr.  8,  1878  ;  Frederick^  Foster  j  Da^  12596  George  Horatio^  God- 
dard, b.  1855,  unm.,  with  father  in  mill.  12597  Holsey^  Goddard, 
b.  1857,  unm.,  with  father  in  mill. 

12598  Dora^  Goddard,  m.  Shipton,  William  Mitchell,  b.  S., 
a  -s.  Mr.,  1.  Three  Rivers,  P.  Q.,  heavy  dealer  in  bark.  Ch.  b. 
Three  Riv.:  William"  Mitchell ;  Da."  12599  Frederick''  Goddard, 
b.  1866  ;  Jessie^ ;  Martha^ ;  Mary^  and  Matie^  Goddard,t-^\ns. 

6075. 

CLARA  WYATT'  CLEVELAND  (Hoisey^),  m.  New  Haven, 
Conn.,  June  7,  1855,  Harvey  Ford,  b.  Hamden  Plains,  New  Ha- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1557 


ven,  June  3,  1830,  a  s.  Harvey  and  Betsey  (Coats),  1.  since  1855, 
New  Haven,  Fair  Haven,  1886,  iron  dealer.  Ch.  b.  New  Haven  : 

12600  Charles  Clevela)id*  Ford,  b.  Mar.  10,  1856,  m.  N.  H., 
May  4,  1886,  Sarah  Alice  Porter,  b.  N.  H.,  Dec.  31,  1855,  only  da. 
William,  1.  New  Haven,  advertising  agt.  Ch.  b.  New  Haven  : 
Alice  Porter^  Ford,  Dec.  30,  1877.  12601  Williain  Elsworth^  Ford, 
b.  June  17,  1858,  unm.  1.  New  Haven,  com.  traveler;  Alice  Einily^, 
b.  Dec.  12,  i860,  d.  N.  H.,  Mar.  12,  1861. 

12602  Curtis  Howard^  Ford,  b.  Apr.  6,  1862,  m.  N.  H.,  July 
16,  1882,  Ella  May  Perkins,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1865, 
a  da.  Luther  M.  and  Antoinette  (Hanover).  By  practice  learned 
pharmacy,  received  1880  Diploma  of  Board  of  Physicians  of 
New  Haven  ;  had  charge  of  drug  store,  New  Haven,  several 
years.  Ch.  b.  N.  H.:  Clifford  Be  Witt'  Ford,  Feb.  21,  1883;  Net- 
tie Perkins'^  Ford,  Dec.  16,  1885.  12603  Robert  Harvey^  Ford,  b. 
July  21,  1866,  unm.,  1.  N.  Haven;  Edtvard"",  b.  July  21,  d.  N.  H., 
July  29,  1866  ;  Clara  Victoria^,  b.  Jul)^  13,  1869  ")  Plm'ia  BisselP, 
Dec.  21,  1874;  Horatio  Holsey%  Mar.  28,  1876  ;  Alabel  Helen^  Ford, 
Apr.  6,  1880. 

6077. 

WILLIAM'    CLEVELAND     (Holsf:-«,    Hosmer=,   Ed.*,   Sam.3,   Ed.i"), 

m.  Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1866,  Frances  Althea  Sampson,  b. 
St.  Albans,  Somerset  co.,  Me.,  Nov.  10,  1846,  a  da.  James  and 
Hannah  Fling  (Davis),  res.  New  Haven,  i886-'9,  joiner.  Ch.  b. 
New  Haven:  Clara  Elizabeth',  Dec.  26,  1867,  d.  N.  H.,  Jan. 
8,  1870.  12604  Dora  Adelaide^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  1869,  of 
New  Haven. 


6078. 

CHESTER  BISSELL'  CLEVELAND  (Chester  Bissell«,  Hos- 
mers,  Edward*,  Samuels,  Edward',  Moses'),  d.  at  SlliptOU,  PrOvince  of  Que- 
bec, Jan.  5,  1854,  a.  32,  m.  in  Compton,  P.  Q.,  Oct.  17,  1848,  Char- 
lotte Barlow  Weare,  b.  at  Simpson,  county  of  Drummond,  P. 
Q.,  Jan.  2,  1826,  daughter  of  John  and  Anna  (Searl)  Weare. 
(She  m.  2d, —  see  below).  Children  b.  at  Danville,  P.  Q.: 

4-12605  Clarence  Chester^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  15,  1849. 
12606  George  Foster*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  21,  1851,  unm. 
Residence,  Danville  (1896),  is  a  member  of  the  firm  of  J.  L.  Good- 
hue &  Co.  [Clareftce  Chester  Cleveland,  George  Foster  Cleve- 
land], Manufacturers  of  Leather  and  Leather  Belting,  office, 
belt  factory,  and  tannery  at  Danville. 

Charlotte  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  6,  1853,  d. 
Aug.  23,  1853. 

Mr.  Chester  Bissell'  Cleveland,  residence,  Danville,  mer- 
chant. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  Barlow  (Weare)  Cleveland,  resides  at  Dan- 
ville. She  married  secondly,  Joseph  Lord  Goodhue,  b.  in  Ches- 
ter, N.  S.,  d.  at  Danville,  Dec.  6,  1883,  for  fifty  years  resided  at 
Danville,  tanner.    J.  L.  Goodhue  &  Co.    s.  p. 


1558 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


6080. 


GEORGE  FRANKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (Chester  Bisseii«,  hos- 
mer6,  Ed. s  Sam. 3,  Ed. 2),  m.  Dec.  6,  1848,  Elizabeth  J.  Shannon  of 
Peoria,  111.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1827,  da.  John  and  Mary  (Stombaugh). 
Dwelt  Peoria,  1.  1883  Groveland,  111.,  carriage  mfr.  and  farmer. 
Ch.:  12607  Mary  Selina^,  b.  Mar.  23,  1850,  Peoria.  12608  Clif- 
ford Henry^,  June  30,  1852,  Groveland.  12609  Clara  May' 
Cleveland,  Mar.  25,  1855. 

6092. 

EDWARD    SHERBURNE'  CLEVELAND  (Edward^,  Hosmer^ 

Edward*,  samueP,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  married  at  St.  Johnsbury,Vt.,  July 
26,  1876,  Emma  Elvira  Frost,  b.  St.  Johnsbury,  Aug.  19,  1855, 
daughter  of  Selim  and  Emma  Sophia  (Ellis)  Frost.  Children  b. 
at  Lawrence,  Mich.: 

1 2610  Charles  Edward'  Cleveland,  b.  Februarys,  1878. 

12611  Martha  Florence'  Cleveland,  b.  March  i,  1880. 
Dr.  Edward  Sherburne'  Cleveland  attended  Iowa  College, 

Grinnell,  Poweshiek  co.,  la.,  3  years  ;  grad.  Chicago,  111.,  Medi- 
cal School,  1868.  Resided  at  Lawrence  1881,  and  since  1883  at 
Burlington,  Kan.  (1896).  Regular  practicing  physician.  Dr. 
Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 


6093. 

MARTHA  HUTCHINS'  CLEVELAND  (Edward^,  Hosmer^ 
Edward*,  Samuel',  Edward^),   m.    Lawrence,    Mich.,    NoV.   l8,   1878,    Dr. 

Le  Roy  Dibble,  b.  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1842,  s.  of  Gradus 
and  Catherine  Van  Dusen  (Bitely)  Dibble. 

Dr.  Martha  Hutchins'  (Cleveland)  Dibble,  M.D.,  grad. 
Iowa  College,  Grinnell,  la.,  and  Chicago,  111.,  Medical  School ; 
is  a  regular  practicing  physician.  Was  a  teacher  at  Paw  Paw, 
Mich.,  1878;  res.  New  York  city  1883,  Burlington,  Kan.,  1886, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  (1895-6).  Dr.  Le  Roy  Dibble  attended  Kala- 
mazoo College,  Mich.;  grad.  Hahneman  Medical  School,  Chi- 
cago 1868,  and  Bellevue,  N.  Y.,  1871. 

6094. 

CHARLES  HOSMER'  CLEVELAND  (Edward*,  Hosraer^  Ed- 
ward*, Samuels,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Lawreuce,  Mich.,  Jan.  4,  1 88 1, 
Viva  Perpetua  Kirkpatrick,  b.  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Jan.  4,  1858, 
da.  James  Marion  and  Martha  Jane  (Bower).  Ch.  b.  Burling- 
ton, Kan.: 

12612  Mary  Edith'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  4,  1883. 

12613  Edward  Kirkpatrick'  Cleveland,  b.  July  22,  1885. 
Mr.    Charles  Hosmer'  Cleveland  attended  Iowa  College, 

Grinnell,  la.,  2  years ;  residence  Burlington,  Kan.,  1885-96, 
where  he  has  been  for  a  number  of  years  a  well-known  mer- 
chant. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


6097. 


1559 


CHARLES  PRENTICE'  CLEVELAND  (Levi',  Hosmer»,  Ed- 
wards SamueP,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  St.  JohnS,   P.  Q.,    Jan.    I,    1863,  Ella 

Rachel  Hibbard,  da.  John  and  Rachel  (Nicholson).     Ch.  : 

12614  Edmund  Foster"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  27,  1863. 

12615  Charlotte  Ella*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  29,  1866. 

12616  Florence  Mary*  Cleveland,     )  1     -rr  1  or 

r         r  -c.  e  r^  r  b.  l^eb.  10,  1860. 

12617  Julia  Elvira    Cleveland,  \  '         -' 

1 26 18  Alice  Emma*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  5,  1875. 
Charles  Prentice'  Cleveland,  Esq.,  is  still  a  resident  of 

Richmond,  P.  Q.,  1883.  For  a  number  of  years  he  has  been 
Notary  Public  and  Registrar  for  the  County  of  Richmond,  P.  Q. 

6100. 

WALTER    NELSON'    CLEVELAND    (Levi«,  Hosmer^,  Edward^, 

Samuels,  Edward2),m.  ist,  Chambly,  P.Q.,  Apr.  2 2, 1876,  Sarah  Amelia 
Hibbard,  she  d.  Wahsatch,  Summit  co.,  Utah,  Nov.  lo,  1876,  da. 
Ashley  and  Sarah  (Perry).  He  m.  2d,  Montreal,  Can.,  June  21, 
1884,  Ada  Catherine  Bernard,  b.  Shipton,  P.  Q.,  ab.  1847,  a  da. 
Ralph:  res.  Bolton  Center,  P.  Q.,  merchant,  train  despatcher, 
telegraph  operator,    s.  p. 

6101. 

WILLIAM  THOMPSON^  CLEVELAND  (Levi«,  Hosmer«,  Ed.*, 
Sam.3,  Ed.a),  m.  East  Montpclicr,  Washington  co.,  Vt.,  Mar.  17, 
1875,  Emma  Foster,  da.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Bassett);  res.  E. 
Montpelier  1883,  mechanic.     Ch. : 

vSarah*,  b.  Apr.  24,  d.  Sept.  24,  1876. 

12619  Frank  Ernest*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  11,  1877.  12620 
Howard^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  i,  1878;  Levi  Henry*,  b.  Nov.  29, 
1880,  d.  July  31,  1881.     12621  Mary  Amelia*,  b.  Feb.  22,  1882. 

6102. 

ARTHUR   JAMES'    CLEVELAND    (Levi\  Hosmer«,  Ed.S  Sam.s, 

Ed.'),  m.  Richmond,  P.  Q.,  Nov.  7,  1874,  Charlotte  Anne  Carter, 
da.  Dr.  Brock  and  Mary  I.  (Reed).  Ch.  :  12622  Charlotte 
Mary*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  2,  1875.  12623  Arthur  Brock* 
Cleveland,  Jan.  23,  1877.  12624  Walter  Gordon*  Cleveland, 
June  5,  1878.  12625  James  Albert*  Cleveland,  Nov.  23,  1882. 
Arthur  James'  Cleveland,  Esq.,  was,  1874  to  1882,  Man- 
ager, Cashier  of  the  Richmond  Branch  of  the  Eastern  Town- 
ships Bank  of  Sherbrooke,  P.  Q.;  residence  Montreal,  Can.,  1884. 
Since  1883  has  been  Liquidator  of  Phenix  Electric  Light  Com- 
pany, Montreal. 

6103. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK'  CLEVELAND  (Levi.,  Hosmer*,  Ed- 
wards SamueP,  Edward^,  Moses'),  unm.  1883;  grad.  St.  Francis  College, 
Richmond,  P.  Q.,  1874.  Of  Montreal,  Can.,  1874-90;  studied 
law  at  and  graduated  from  McGill  University,  Montreal,  1876; 


1560 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


licensed  Notary  Public  Oct.  6,  1876,  by  the  Board  of  Notaries  of 
the  Province  of  Quebec  (equivalent  to  Counsellor  at  Law  in 
the  U.  S.);  was,  1879,  of  the  law  firm  Phillips  &  Cleveland, 
Montreal. 

6105. 

CYNTHIA  ELVIRA'  CLEVELAND  (George  Nelsone,  Hosmer^. 
Edwards  Samuel^,  Edward*,  Moses'),    m.    Danvillc,    P.    Q.,    June    26,   1872, 

George  King'  Foster  -f-6ii6  (Eivira«,  Hosmers);  carries  on  a  large 
agricultural  business,  Cleveland  tp,,  Richmond,  P.  Q.,  1883. 
Residence  1895-6  Rock  Farm,  Danville,  breeder  of  standard 
bred  horses.  Child:  George  Frederic^  Foster,  b.  Aug.  7,  1875, 
Richmond,  d.  R.  Nov.  5,  1881. 

6106. 

HOSMER'  CLEVELAND  (George  Nelson«,  Hosmer^  Edward^, 
Samuels,   Edward^),    d.    LawrcnCC,    MaSS.,    Sept.    12,     1881,    a.    36,    m. 

Minnie  Redwood.     Children  : 

12626  Walter  Herbert*  Cleveland. 

12627  Maude  Lena*  Cleveland, 

6122. 

ALDEN   BRADFORD'  CLEVELAND  (Nathan»,  Zimri^,  Edwards 

Georges,  Ed  wards,  Mosesi),  ^  Dec.  26,  1880,  a.  68,  m.  Uxbridgc,  Mass., 
Oct.  19,  1837,  Sarah  A.  Metcalf,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  1815,  a  da. 
William  May  and  Diana  (Hewitt).    She  res.,  1881,  Uxbridge.  Ch.: 

12628  Mary    Emma"    Cleveland,  b.    July    17,    1841,    U., 
unm. ;  of  Uxbridge. 

-f-12629  Charles  Bradford"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  29,  1847. 
Anna  Frances*,  b.  Oct.  19,  1849,  d.  Feb.  19,  1850. 

6123. 

LOWELL  BATTLES'   CLEVELAND  (Nathans  ZimriS  Edwards 

Georges  Edwards  Mosesi),  m.  Wrentham,  Mass.,  1836,  Melinda  Sea- 
grave  Metcalf,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  Mar.  i,  18 19,  a  da.  William  May 
and  Diana  (Hewitt).  Of  Franklin,  Mass.,  1878.  Ch.  b.  Franklin: 
-I-12630  Edwin  Alonzo*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  26,  1838. 
Frances  Augusta",  b.  Dec.  5,  1840,  d.  F.  Sept.  4,  1841.  12631 
Helen  Sophia*,  b.  July  18,  1842,  d.  Apr.,  1873,  m.  F.  Jan.  20, 
1863,  George  H.  Chapin.  Ch.  b.  Maiden,  Mass.:  Annie  Laura^ 
C/iapin,  Feb.,  1867;  Maud  Evangeline^  Chapin,  Feb.,  1869.  12632-3 
Eveline  Amelia*,  b.  Aug.  5,  21,  1845.     Mary  Ella*,  b.  May  i,  3, 

1847. 

-I-12634  George  Lowell*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  26,  1849; 
Cora  Isabel*,  b.  1853,  d.  1855.  12635-8  William  Metcalf*,  b. 
Apr.  25,  1854,  1855.  Frank  Ernest*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  5, 
1858;  Cora  Isabella**,  b.  Aug.  17,  i860,  d.  F.  Feb.  20,  1866. 

6125. 

ALONZO    JEWELL'    CLEVELAND    (ShubaelS  ZimriS  Edwards 

Georges  Edwards  Mosesi),  m.  Sept.  12,  1842,  1848,  Ellen  Angoincttc 
Raymond,  b.  Winchendon,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1829,  da.  Lyman  and 
Zeruah  (Adams).     Res.  Baltimore,  Md.,  i860. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1561 

Jfav/rw/id  a>icesfrv:  — Ca.pt.  William',  of  Portsmouth  1630,  sent  out  by  Capt.  John 
Mason' (per.  bro.  to  Richard  and  John)  ;  William^,  sheriff  Salem,  m.  ist  Hannah  Bishop: 
Williams,  b.  1672,  m.  Mary  Kettle  ;  PauH,  m.  Tabitha  Balch  ;  Paul^,  m.  Abigail  Jones  ; 
Paul,8  m.  Sarah  Gale  ;  Lyman'  Raymond.  —  Raymond  gen.,  by  Samuel  Raymond,  iSSt). 

6128. 

CHARLOTTE  FELTON'  CLEVELAND  (shubaei«,  zimri^, 
Edwards  Georges,  Edward"),  m.  New  Salem,  Franklin  CO.,  Mass.,  May 
29,  1850,  James  H.  McFarland,  b.  Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Aug.  20, 
1 82 1,  a  s.  Asa  and  Lucy  (Learned).  James  H.  McFarland  res.  Fort 
Riley,  Geary  co.,  Kan.,  i860  ;  Junction  City,  Davis  co.,  Kan.,  1885. 

Learned  ancestries :  —  ^-m.^,  Isaac",  Isaac^  [see  +718,  p.  ^jSi]  ;  Ebenezer<,  b.  Sept., 
1690,  m.  Deborah  Haynes  of  Oxford,  Mass.  ;  Abigail^,  m.  Edward  Davis'' ;  Gen.  Ebene- 
zer^;  Col.  Sylvanus",  m.  Martha  Davis^,  Lucy^  Learned  m.  Asa  McFarland. 

Davis  aiicestrv :  —  ^\\\\Simy,  Roxbury  1642,  m,  ist  Elizabeth  ;  John",  b.  Oct.  i,  1843; 
m.  Mary  Devotion,  da.  Edward  and  Mary  of  R.  ;  SamueP  m.  Mary  Chamberlains  ;  Ed- 
ward'' ih.  Abigail  Learned*  ;  Martha^  Davis  m.  Sylvanus  Learned". 

Cliaviberlain  a«Cfi-/ri'.- —  Edmund',  Woburn,  m.  Roxbury,  Jan.  4,  1647,  Mary  Turner, 
sis.  of  John  ;  Jacob",  b.  Chelmsford,  Oct.  15,  1658,  m.  Mary  Child,  da.  Benjamin  and  Mary 
of  Roxb. ;  MaryS  Chamberlain  m.  Samuel  Davis.  —  Samuel  and  Joseph  Davis  and  desc, 
1SS4,  p.  iiq. 

6134. 

CHARLES  MILTON'  CLEVELAND  (LotanS  Zimri^,  Edwards 
Georges,  Edward",  Moses'),  d.  West  BoylstOU,  MaSS.,  Feb.  23,  I  866,  a.  4I, 

m.  W.  B.,  Nov.  27, 1845,  Nancy  Gilford  Muzzy,  b.  Spencer,  Mass., 
Sept.  19,  1823,  da.  Joseph  and  Nancy  (Gilford).  Ch.  b.  W.  Boyl- 
ston  :  Milton',  b.  Jan.  20,  1847,  d.  Aug.  23,  1849. 

12639  Charles  Albert"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  19,  1848,  m. 
Worcester,  Mass.,  July  18,  1871,  Helen  Augusta  Brigham,  b.  W. 
Mar.  29,  185 1,  da.  Charles  Dexter  and  Martha  Richardson  (Law- 
rence). Of  Worcester  1878,  1884,  1889,  Brookline,  Mass.  [not 
there  1895];  engineer  for  W.  &  C.  R.  R.  ;  W.  &  S.  R.  R.  1889,  s.  p. 
12640  Hattie  Maria^  b.  Oct.  5,  1853,  d.  ab.  1874.  12641 
John  Milton*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  2,  1859;  of  Worcester  1883 
[a  John  Cleveland,  wood-worker,  Worcester,  1889].  12642  Hu- 
bert William^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  2,  1861. 

Sergt.  Charles  Milton'  Cleveland  dwelt  at  W.  Boylston, 
merchant  and  machinist;  was  Orderly  Sergeant  of  Co.  C,  34th 
Mass.,  came  home  and  d.  from  effects  of  the  service. 

6150. 

Ahby  H.'  Hill  {caieb<^  hhi),  d.  1869,  a.  45,  m.  1852,  James  A. 
Fairbanks,  b.  1818,  a  s.  Jonathan  and  Betsey  (Lovell).  Ch.  : 
12643-6  Emma  J}  Fairbanks,  b.  1853,  m.  1871,  EUery  Franks; 
Charles  A'  and  Clara  E.\  twins,  b.  1859;  Addie  C  Fairbanks,  b.  1865. 

Fairbanks  ancestry: -'  of  England  (brother  to  George);  Jonathan",  will 

of  his  uncle  George  calls  him  of  Sowerby  in  that  (W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire)  part  of  Eng., 
Dedham,  Mass.,  bef.  1641,  progenitor  of  all  N.  E.  Fairbanks,  m.  Grace;  GeorgeS  from 
Yorksh.,  Dedham  1657,  to  Medfield,  Mass.,  first  settler  w.  of  the  river,  Sherborn,  m.  Mary  ; 
George^,  b.  May  26,  1650,  m.  3d,  Sarah;  George^,  b.  Oct.  2,  1694;  George";  Jonathan'  ; 
Jonathan*  Fairbanks  m.  Betsev  Lovell^. 

Lovell  ijwc^j'/rv.'  — Alexander'  came  with  Weymouth  and  Braintree  men  to  Medfield 
1652,  m.  Oct.  30,  1658,  Lydia  Albee,  Alby,  or  Alber,  da.  Benjamin  of  M.  ;  Alexander"  ; 
Davids ;  Dyer* ;  Betsey^  Lovell.  —  Tilden's  Medfield,  385. 

6159. 

WALTER     FISHER'    CLEVELAND     (Alberts   BelaS   Edward*, 

Georges,  Edward",  Moses'),  rcs.  Freetown,  Mass.,  1881,  sash  and 
blind  maker.  Ch.:  Susan  S.",  b.  June,  1852,  d.  Aug.  4,  1854. 
12647  Albert  Amos',  b.  Jan.  20,  1854,  Freetown. 


1^62  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

6163. 

HENRY     ADAMS'    CLEVELAND     (Fisher  Adams^.,   Bela=,   Ed.4, 

Geo.3, Ed.2),  d.  Aug.  22,  1876,  a.  27,  m.  Providence,  R.   I.,   July  15, 
1875,  Annie  Appleton.     Ch. :    12648  Edith  A.',  b.  July  10,  1876. 

6168. 

HENRY  WARDEN'  CLEVELAND  (George^),  d.  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  June  11,  1882,  a.  58,  m.  W.,  Oct.  28,  1847,  Lucretia 

Washburn,   b.   Paxton,   Mass.,    1826,    da.  Welcome   and   

(Clemence),  I'd  Worcester,  tailor.     Ch.: 

12649  Hubert  Henry^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  11,  1848,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  ni.  Emma  Louisa'  Cleveland  +6176.  Charles 
William*,  b.  Jan.  2,  1850,  W.,  died  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1851; 
Frank  Samuel*,  b.  Aug.  11,  1853,  W.,  d.  B.,  Apr.  2,  1854;  Emma 
Lucretia*,  b.  Jan.  18,  1855,  Detroit,  d.  D.,  Sept.  i,  1856;  Laura 
Lucretia*,  b.  Feb.  18,  1857,  D.,  d.  W.,  Apr.  24,  1874. 

+  12650  George  Welcome*  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  20,  1859, 
Detroit.  Marcus  Danforth*,  b.  Mar.  11,  D.,  died  D.,  Aug.  16, 
1861;  Ellen  Francis",  b.  May  31,  D.,  d.  D.,  June  24,  1862  ;  Ar- 
thur Clemence*,  b.  Jan.  20,  1864,  Leicester,  d.  W.,  Apr.  24,  1874. 

6171. 

JOHN  WARDEN'  CLEVELAND  (George»),  m.  Conway, 
Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1859,  Sarah  Jane  Cloyes,  born  Brooklyn,  Conn., 
Sept.  4,  1835,  a  da.  of  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Sarah  (Bird),  of 
North  Adams,  Mass.,  1886,  Chester,  Mass.,  1897,  manufacturer 
and  currier  in  Worcester,  Mass.     Ch.: 

+  12652  William  Liberty'  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  30,  i860, 
Northborough,  Mass. 

+  12653  Frederick  Louis*  Cleveland,  born  June  17,  1864, 
Conway. 

12654  Miriam  Belle*,  b.  Jan.  20,  1871,  Northb.,  unm. 

6173. 

SARAH  ANNE'  CLEVELAND  (George^),  d.  Northboro, 
Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1880,  aged  40,  m.  N.,  Oct.  10,  1862,  John  William 
Nelson,  b.  Boylston,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1840,  s.  Jonathan  and  Han- 
nah (Dunton),  1.  Northboro,  farmer.     Ch.: 

12655  Eliza  An)f  Nelson,  b.  July  31,  1864,  m.  Upton,  Mass., 
Mar.  II,  1884,  George  Southland.  Ch. :  Charles  Judson"  South- 
land, b.  Nov.,  1884,  U. 

12656  Charles  Austin^  Nelson,  Aug.  7,  1867. 

6176. 

EMMA  LOUISA'  CLEVELAND  (George«),  m.  Hoosick 
Falls,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  28,  1883,  Hubert  Henry*  Cleveland  +12649 

(Henry  Warden',  Georges,  etc.),  of    Worcestcr,   MaSS.,    1 883-9,   machinist, 

blacksmith.     Ch.: 

12657  Maude  Lucretia^-?  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  13,  1885, 
Worcester. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1563 

6178. 

GEORGE  FREDERICK'  CLEVELAND  (George  Iram«,  Jo- 
sephs, George*,  Georges,  Edw.2,MosesJ),  in.  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  4,  1873, 
Anna  Bell  Billings,  b.  Newton,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1848,  da.  Albert 
and  Harriet  (Gilbert).  Resides  at  Providence,  1883-91,  formerly 
merchant ;  reporter  and  business  manager  of  The  Comet.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.     Ch.  b.  Providence : 

12658  Walter  Everett'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  5,  1874; 
George  Albert^  b.  Feb.  7,  d.  Mar.  5,  1877. 

12659  Edith  May',  b.  July  7,  1878.  Frank  Nelson',  Jan. 
I,  1881. 

6181. 

Anna  JoSephhl^'  KeUeif  (Anna«,  Joseph^,  Georges  Geo.',  Edw.2, 

Moses'),  m.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Dec.  16,  1869,  Daniel  Lewis  Burling- 
ham,  b.  Killingly,  Conn.,  July  29,  1846,  only  s.  of  Daniel  Preston 
and  Hannah  Greene  (Bateman).     Ch.  b.  Stillwater,  Minn.: 

12660  Marion  Josephine''  Burlingham,  b.  July  i,  m.  Still- 
water, Dec.  I,  1892,  Henry  Heisel,  b.  Pekin,  111.,  Feb.  19,  185 1, 
s.  Leonard  John  and  Mary  Wilhelmena  Charlotta  (Sauer). 
Henry  Heisel  grad.  Whipple  Academy,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1868, 
residence,  1895,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  hardware  merchant.  Ch.: 
Harry  Albert  Sauer^  Heisel,  b.  Oct.  29,  1894,  Stillwater. 

12661  Ella  Louise''  Burlingham,  b.  May  31. 

12662  IVilliam  Bateman^  Burlingham,  b.  Aug.  i. 
Leiuis  Preston^  Burlingham,  b.  Jan.  8. 

Helen  Cleveland^  Burlingham,  b.  Jan.  8,  ,  d.  Still- 

water, July  18,  1885. 

George  Hancock^  Burli^igham,  b.  Sept.  23. 

Charles  Oliver^  Burlingham,  b.  Mar.  17. 

Marjorie  Green^  Burlingham,  b.  Sept.  18. 
Mr.  Daniel  Lewis  Burlingham,  residence,  Stillwater  (1895-6), 
merchant. 

Burlingham  izwci'.r/'rv.— Benjamini,  b.  June  26,  1751;  Samuel^,  b.  (it  is  thought,  in 
Killingly,  Conn.),  June  27,  1791,  m.  Randilla  Preston,  b.  K.,  Apr.  n,  17951  da.  of  Daniel; 
Daniel  Preston'  Burlingham,  b.  Edmeston,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1818,  residence,  Danielson, 
Conn.,  ni.  Hannah  Greene  Bateman',  b.  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Apr.  13,  1818. 

Bateman  ancestrv ■■— rg  arms:  Bateman  :  (Suffolk).  Sa.  three  crescents,  two  and 
one,  erm.  within  a  bordure  engr.  ar.  .  .  .  Thomas',  m.  Elizabeth  Merrill ;  Lewis^,  of 
E.  Greenwich,  m.  Anna  Spencer,  b.  Warwick,  R.  I.,  1796;  Hannah  Greene'  Bateman  m. 
Daniel  Preston  Burlingham^. 

6183. 

LUCIJ  3faria^  WeiVell    (PameliaS  Davld^,  David*,  George',  Edward^), 

d.  Dedham,  Mass.,  i860,  a.  34,  m.  James  H.  Prince,  engineer 
B.  «&  P.  R.  R.     Ch.: 

12663  Josephine  J/.'  Prince,  m.  Edward  C.  Paul,  Dedham. 

12664  Henrietta''  Prince,  m.  Frank  Wilson,  Boston,  Mass. 

12665  Mary  -E.^  Prince,  m.  Fayette  O.  Grafton  of  Boston. 
Ella  P.^  Prince,  m.  Edward  F.  Sibley,  Boston  ;  Jennie^  Prince, 
unm.,  1883. 

6184. 

Eleazer  Allen'  Newell  (Pameiia»),  d.  June  14,  1880,  a.  53, 
m.  Concord,  Mass.,  June  14,  1852,  Mary  Elizabeth  Thayer  of 
Concord.     Trader.     Ch. : 


1564  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

12666  Edward  E.^  Newell^  born  May  27,  1853,  m.  Walpole, 
Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1881,  Florence  Pember,  Walpole;  of  Medfield, 
Mass.  Isaac  Freeman^  Neiuell,  b.  Sept.  8,  1854,  d.  M.,  May  i,  1878. 
Jesse  S.\  b.  July  14,  1861,  of  M. 

6198. 

KATE   HORTON'  CLEVELAND  (Warren  AugustusMra^,  David*, 

Georges,  Edwards,  Mosesi),  xn.  at  Sheldon,  Vt.,  June  25,  1873,  James 
Ovette  Smith,  b.  Clarenceville,  P.  Q.,  Can.,  Jan.  5,  1849,  a  s.  of 
Elihu  Johnson  and  Lanra  (Hubbell).     Child  : 

12667  Cleveland  IVead^  Si/iif/i,  b.  Oct.  6,  1874,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  unm.;  grad.  from  Rock  Point  Institute,  Burlington,  Vt., 
1894,  was  one  year  at  college,  The  University  of  Vt.,  Burling- 
ton, left  there  to  join  his  father  in  the  manufacture  of  pulp,  res. 
Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1896. 

Mr,  James  Ovette  Smith,  residence,  Plattsburgh,  1884-96, 
Vice-President  of  The  Saranac  River  Pulp  and  Paper  Co.,  man- 
ufacturers of  Refined  Mechanical  Wood  Pulp  [Charles  E.  Mar- 
tin, Pres't],  mills  at  Cadyville,  Clinton  co.,  N.  Y.,  general  office 
at  Plattsburgh.     Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

6200. 

Albert    Cooh?  Angell    (Sarahjackson',  Cyrus^  David^  Geo.3,  Edw.^), 

m.  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  13,  1857,  Carrie  Cheney  Jackson,  b. 
P.,  Mar.  22,  1836,  a  da.  George  W  and  Mary  (Bowen).  Dwelt 
Providence  to  1838,  afterward  in  N.  Y.  city  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1884;  residence:  N.  Y.  city,  1894;  of  Angell  &  Co.  [Henry  F. 
Angell],  refinishers  and  packers,  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.:  Son^,  b.  and 
d.  Providence,  July  23,  1858. 

12668  George  Jackson^  Angell,  b.  Aug.  25,  i860.  Orange,  N, 
J.,  m.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1884,  Maude  Seymour  Inger- 
soll,  b.  N.  H.,  June  6,  1864,  da.  Colin  Macrae  and  Julia  Harriet 
(Pratt).     Refinisher;  in  business  with  his  father. 

6201. 

Anna  Waria''  Anf/ell  (sarah  jackson«),  m.  Providence,  R.  I., 
June  16,  1864,  Maj.  Job  Arnold,  b.  P.,  Feb.,  1827,  d.  P.,  Dec.  28, 
1869,  s.  Stephen  G.  and  Mary  (Angell).  Dwelt  at  Providence, 
jeweler;  was  major  of  ist  R.  I.  V.,  late  war,  and  died  from  dis- 
ease contracted  in  the  army.  She  res.  Providence.  Ch.  born 
Providence:  Frederick  AngelP  Arnold,  b.  May,  d.  P.,  Sept.,  1865. 

12669  Mary  Angell^  Arnold,  b.  June  20,  1867,  m.  William 
Osborne  Dyer  of  Portsmouth,  R.  I.,  s.  of  Edward  F.  and  Eunice 
(Simmons).  Of  Providence,  R.  I.,  1894.  Ch.:  Arthur  Arnold^ 
Dyer,  b.  Mar.  4,  1891;  Howard  Simmons^  Dyer,  Nov.  18,  1894. 

6208. 

LAURA  MATILDA'  CLEVELAND  (David  Adams"),  d.  1893, 
m.  Providence,  R.  I.,  June  21,  i860,  Thomas  Arnette  Randall, 
b.  Richmond,  Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  Aug.  4,  1834,  s.  of  David  and 
Ruth  (Allen).     Res.  Providence,  1882-94,  merchant.     Ch.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1565 


12670     David  Cleaveland^  Randall,  b.  Mar.  3,  1862,  m.  Kate 
Clark  of  Lincoln,  R.  I.     Ch.:  Louiscf  Randall ;  Laura^  Randall. 
12670^^      William  Burr^  Randall,  d.;   Cleveland''  Randall. 

6209. 

HENRY    BROWN'  CLEVELAND    (Cyrus»,  Cyrus^  Davids  Geo.3, 

Edward^),  d.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1865,  a.  29,  m.  Yonkers  Dec. 
18,  1862,  Anna  Rebecca  Ringold  Gantz,  b.  New  York  city  July 
21,  1833.  (She  m.  2d,)  Ch.:  12671  Bertha*  Cleveland,  born 
Oct.  8,  1863,  Yonkers,  died  Y.  Feb.  27,  1864. 

Sergt.  Henry  Brown'  Cleveland  was  an  underwriters'  ap- 
praiser with  his  father,  with  whom  he  always  lived.  In  the 
civil  war  he  was  sergeant  in  13th  N.  Y.,  Brooklyn  regiment,  3 
months'  service.    He  was  accidentally  killed  by  a  falling  coping. 

6211. 

IDA'  CLEVELAND  (Cyrus*,  CyrusS  David*,  Geo.3,  Edward^),  mar- 
ried Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1877,  William  Hicks  Thorne,  born 
Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  Nov.  7,  1831,  s.  Rev.  Samuel  and  Maria  (Hicks), 
res.  Yonkers  1884-97,  of  Thorne,  Carroll  [George  K.]  &  Co.,  ho- 
siery importers,  N.  Y.  His  father  was  a  Quaker  preacher.  Ch. 
b.  Yonkers:  12672  Emily  Cleveland^  ''rliorne,  Dec.  6,  1877;  Anna 
Valentine^,  June  15,  1879;   Cleveland  May",  Mar.  28,  1884. 

6228. 

OLIVE'  CLEVELAND  (Moses"),  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov. 
5,  1847,  Lucius  Risley,  b.  E.  Hartford  Feb.  5,  1825,  a  s.  Ashbel 
and  Lucinda  (Goodale),  with  his  brother,  Lyman  Risley,  lumber 
merch.,  E.  Hartford,  1.  E.  Hartford  1891.  Ch.  b.  E.  Hartford  : 
Mary  Eliza^,  b.  and  d.  E.  H.  Jan.  17,  1852.  12673  Maria  Louisa^ 
Risley,  b.  Jan.  17,  1852,  m,  E.  H.  June  12,  1873,  Wilbur  Fiske 
Lewis,  b.  Ind.  1850,  only  s.  Thomas  and  Emily  (Wright),  1.  Ot- 
tawa, Le  Suer  co.,  Minn.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  E.  Hartford  :  Amie^ 
Lewis,  b.  1874,  d.  E.  H.,  a.  4  mos. ;  Lorette^  Lewis,  b.  1876  ;  Justin 
William^  Lewis,  1880.  Dwig/ii  LLolbrook^  Risley,  b.  Aug.  13,  1854, 
d.  E.  H.  Oct.  3,  1864.  12674  Olive  Ada'  Risley,  b.  Sept.  23,  1856, 
unm.  Lucius  Lafayette^  Risley,  b.  Feb.  7,  1858,  unm.,  went  away 
1882,  not  since  heard  from.  12675  Emma  Frances^  Risley,  b.  Dec. 
4,  1859,  m.  E.  H.  July  2,  1883,  Henry  Hulbert  Lester,  b.  E.  H. 
1863,  s.  Charles,  1.  Hartford,  upholsterer.  Meltire  Beebe^  Risley, 
b.  Apr.  27,  1861,  unm.,  1.  home,  farmer;  Lester  Llenrf,  b.  June 
21,  d.  E.  H.  Aug.  28,  1862  ;  Annie  Junie\  b.  Apr.  29,  d.  E.  H. 
Sept.  8,  1864. 

6233. 

JOHN    EZRA'     CLEVELAND     (MosesS   Moses^,  Samuel*,  GeorgeS, 

Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Northampton,  Mass.,  Sept.  13,  1879,  Mrs.  Cyn- 
thia Maria  (Stowell)  Noyes,  b.  South  Lee,  Berkshire  co.,  Mass., 
Oct.  14,  1838,  wid.  Henry  Niles  Noyes,  only  da.  James  Converse 
and  Jerusha  (Potter),     s.  p. 


1566  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

John  Ezra'  Cleveland  lived  at  Willington,  Conn.,  to  1848, 
Hartford,  Conn.,  to  1887-8,  East  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  ;  stev^r- 
ard  of  vessel  1891.  Was  three  years  in  Co.  A,  21st  Conn.  V.,  3d 
Division,  9th  Army  Corps,  in  Fredericksburg  battle,  etc.  Cyn- 
thia Maria  Stowell  m.  ist,  Worthington,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1858, 
Henry  Niles  Noyes,  b.  Goshen,  Mass.,  a  son  Samuel  and  Mary 
(Mayhew).  Ch, :  Alden  Henry  Noyes,  b.  Jan.  21,  i860,  Peru,  Berk- 
shire CO.,  Mass.;  Frank  Wesley  Noyes,  b.  Nov.  3,  1861,  Chester- 
field, Mass.,  d.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1876  ;  Hattie  Maria  Noyes, 
b,  July  19,  1864,  S.  Hadley,  Mass.;  James  William  Noyes,  Mar. 
14,  1868,  Northampton. 

6235. 

AURELIA'    CLEVELAND    (Hoses',  Moses^,  Sam.4,  Geo.s,  Ed.^),  d. 

E.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  17,  1882,  a.  43,  m.  E.  H.  Mar.  11,  1858, 
Robert  Risley,  b.  E.  H.  or  Hockanum,  Conn.,  Apr.  6,  1837,  a  s. 
Ashbel  and  Lucinda  (Goodale).  Always  dwelt  E.  Hartf.  1891, 
joiner.  Ch.  b.  E.  Hartford  :  Walter\  b.  Jan.  31,  d.  E.  H.,  Mar., 
1859. 

12676  Arthur  Leroy^  Risley,  h.  Mar.  20,  i860,  dwelt  E.  H. 
to  1883,  Hartford,  Conn.,  since  ;  in  Colt's  factory. 

12677  Caroline  Gertrude^  Risley,  b.  Oct.  25,  1861,  m.  Hart- 
ford May  26,  1884,  Charles  Lyman  Jencks,  b.  Agawam,  Mass., 
Aug.  18,  1863,  ^  s.  John  and  Caroline  (Risley).  Of  E.  Hartford, 
bookkeeper.  12678  Nellie  Aurelia^  Risley,  b.  Oct,  17,  1863,  mar- 
ried Hartford  Oct.  24,  1883,  Charles  H.  Brown,  b.  Eastbury, 
Conn.,  1863,  a  son  Sylvester,  1.  E.  Hartford  ;  in  Colt's  factory. 
Ch.:  Son^,  born  Dec.  13,  1885,  Hartford.  12679-87  Henry  Lin- 
coln^ Risley,  b.  June  19,  1865,  unmarried,  1,  Hartford,  express  ; 
Alice  Ida^,  b.  Jan.  8,  187 1,  d.  E.  H.  January,  1874  ;  John  Ezra^,  b. 
Aug.  14,  1872  ;  Bessie  Lucindif,  January  8,  1876  ;  Edna  Nicholson^, 
July  5,  1877  ;  Willie  Lytnan^,  b.  and  d.  Nov.  i,  1878  ;  Alfred  Rob- 
ert' and  Albert  Cleveland^,  twins,  b.  and  d.  Dec.  2,  1879  ;  Son^,  b. 
and  d.  same  day,  1881  ;  James  Robertson^,  b.  Oct.  10,  d.  E.  H. 
Nov.  7,  1882. 

6236. 

ALEFA    AUGUSTA'    CLEVELAND     (Moses^   Moses^,    SamuelS 

Geo.3,  Ed.2),  m.  E.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1857,  Charles  G.  Love- 
land,  b.  Eastbury,  Conn.,  1841,  a  s.  Divorced  1859.  (He  mar- 
ried again,  had  3  ch.,  sailor.)  She  m.  2d,  East  Hartford,  1864, 
Daniel  Barnard,  b.  1833,  only  s.  They  separated  at  Old  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  ab.  1875.  He  served  nine  months  Co.  D,  22d  Conn., 
was  the  first  news-carrier  of  East  Hartford  1866  to  1871  ;  after- 
ward drainage  contractor  ;  inmate  of  Soldiers'  Home,  Hampton, 
Va.,  1884,  pensioner.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  12688  Alice  Ida^  Loveland, 
b.  E.  Hartford,  d.  Hartford,  Conn.,  1877,  when  child  one  month 
old,  m.  East  Hartford  1876,  Charles  E.  Giddings,  b.  1854.  Ch. : 
Emory''  Giddings,  b.  1877,  Hartf.,  1.  with  grandmother,  Alefa  A.'. 
2d  m. :  s.  p. 

6238. 

Louisa   JalieUe'    3IOUltOtl  (Elizabeth*,  Moses^,  Samuel*,  George', 

Edward",  Hoses'),  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  May  24,  1845,  William  Wallace 
Warner,  b.  in  Ohio  Mar.  3,  1822,  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  28,  1870, 


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6239. 


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1269: 

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DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1567 

a  son  Charles  and  Sabrina  (White).  Contractor,  carpenter,  and 
builder,  employing  a  number  of  men.  Lived  at  Cleveland  to 
1846,  Flint,  Mich.,  to  1847,  Alden,  N.  Y.,  to  1852,  Cleveland  ag. 
to  1861,  Dupont,  Jefferson  co.,  Ind.,  1862,  afterward  in  Cleve- 
land.    Mrs.  Warner  resides  East  Cleveland,  O.,  1883.     Ch.: 

12689     Georgia  Anna^  Warner,  b.  Jan.  6,  1861,  Cleveland,  O., 
unmarried. 

6239. 

Ann  LOUrette'  MoultOn    (Elizabeth',   Moses^,   Sam.S   Geo.3,   Ed. 2), 

m.  ist,  Jackson,  Mich.,  Sept.  26,  1848,  David  Henry  Westcot,  b. 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1827,  d.  Plymouth,  Wayne  co.,  Mich.,  Aug. 
26,  1850,  hotel.  She  m.  2d,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.  4,  1853,  Silas 
Marchant,  b.  Newark  Apr.  4,  1825,  d.  before  1883,  iron  founder. 
She  lives  a  widow  at  Pavilion  Centre,  N.  Y.,  1885.    Both  m.:  s.  p. 

6240. 
Cleveland  Fortune'   3Ioultou  (Elizabeth",  Moses^,  samuei«, 

Georges,   Edward^,   Mosesi),    m.    EasthamptOU,     MaSS.,     NoV.     1 6,     1858, 

Ruth  Perkins  Pomeroy,  b.  Easthampton  May  4,  1836,  d.  Feb. 
19,  1892,  only  da.  of  Jonathan  and  Ruth  Perkins  (Thorpe).    Ch.: 

12690  Williston  Jay^  Moi/lton,  b.  Sept.  5,  1859,  Mobile,  Ala., 
m.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  18,  1880,  Ida  Virginia  Woods,  born  St. 
Louis  Sept.  2,  i860,  da.  Thomas  and  Margaret  Douglas  (Charles). 
He  grad.  Williston  College  1879,  studied  law  with  his  father 
and  always  lived  home;  res.  Altona,  Bates  co..  Mo.,  1886.  Ch. 
b.  St.  Louis  :  Maud  Douglas'  Moulton,  July  26,  1881  ;  Ruth  Per- 
kins' Moulton,  Mar.  6,  1884;  Cleveland  Fortime^  Afoulton,  Feb.  24, 
1886  ;   2  ot/iers\  b.  after  1886. 

1 269 1  John  Dane^  Moulton,  b.  Nov.  8,  1861,  Mobile,  unm., 
farmer. 

12692  Reverdy  Hallock^  Moulton,  b.  Apr.  23,  1865,  Mobile, 
m.  about  1884.     Ch.:  Daughter^,  d.,  a.  2  y. 

12693  Cleveland  Fortune^  Moulton,  b.  Sept.  5,  1872,  East- 
hampton, m.  before  1892. 

Hon.  Cleveland  Fortune^  Moulton,  at  the  age  of  20,  left  his 
father's  home,  with  his  consent,  for  the  purpose  of  carving  out 
his  own  destiny,  unaided  and  alone.  The  only  advantages  of 
acquiring  mental  culture  were  such  as  could  be  derived  from 
the  common  schools  of  the  day.  He  attended  Wyoming  Col- 
lege, Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y.,  1846.     He  arrived  at  Mobile  Jan.  3, 

1848,  and  soon  commenced  to  study  law.  From  the  days  of  his 
youth  the  study  of  the  law  had  been  his  desire.  This  study  was 
begun  under  the  most  unfavorable  auspices  —  poor  and  friend- 
less—  a  stranger  in  a  strange  land.     He  was  admitted  June  19, 

1849,  to  practice  law  in  all  the  courts  of  Alabama,  save  that  of 
the  Supreme  Court.  In  June,  1857,  he  was  admitted  as  an  at- 
torney of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ala.,  and  Jan.  6,  1871,  was  ad- 
mitted as  an  attorney  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States ;  subsequently  admitted  as  an  attorney  of  the  Supreme 
and  Federal  courts  of  the  state.  Early  entered  public  life.  Was 
elected  1856  an  alderman  of  Mobile,  re-elected  1857  ;  and  1858 
a  common  councilman  of  Mobile  for  three  years.     In  1861  was 


1568 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


elected  Lt.  of  the  48th  Ala.  regt.,  Confederate  arm}^  and  com- 
manded the  regt.  for  the  first  18  months  of  the  late  civil  war. 
In  August,  1863,  Lt.  Moulton  was  elected  from  the  army  as  a 
member  of  the  legislature  from  Mobile  county.  Was  commis- 
sioned Sept.,  1863,  on  staff  of  Gov.  John  Gill  Shorter,  and  sub- 
sequently on  staff  of  Gov.  Thomas  H.  Watts.  Was  elected  1866 
attorney  of  the  city  of  Mobile  for  3  years.  Was  appointed  July 
16,  1868,  judge  of  the  city  court  of  Mobile  county,  a  court  of 
common  law  jurisdiction  having  the  same  powers  of  the  circuit 
court  of  a  civil  nature,  and  exclusive  jurisdiction  in  all  criminal 
cases  of  the  county.  Judge  Cleveland  F.*  Moulton  continued  in 
this  position  until  Nov.  16,  1875  ;  but  during  this  term  he  was 
elected  1870,  on  a  general  ticket,  a  common  councilman  of  Mo- 
bile. In  Nov.,  1872,  he  was  chosen  by  the  people  mayor  of  the 
city  of  Mobile,  and  re-elected  in  1873.  He  resigned  the  ofhce  of 
councilman  for  the  2  years'  unexpired  term  1872-3,  to  accept 
the  greater  responsibility.  Hon.  C.  F.  Moulton  is  a  gentleman 
of  superior  worth  and  intelligence,  and  the  frequency,  during 
the  many  years  from  his  early  manhood,  of  his  being  called  to 
serve  his  fellow-citizens  in  various  offices,  is  unmistakable  evi- 
dence that  in  all  the  positions  of  public  trust  he  performed 
every  duty  with  fidelity  and  to  the  entire  satisfaction  of  friend 
and  foe.  He  resided  at  Mobile  to  Mar.,  1875,  and  then  lived  at 
Altona,  engaged  in  cultivating  his  fine  farm  of  600  acres.  Re- 
moved July,  1888,  to  and  still  resides  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.  (1895), 
Nominated  1892  candidate  for  Superior  judge,  on  the  People's 
party  ticket.     Mr.  Moulton  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealog}'. 

Pomei'oy  and  Thorpe  ancestry :  —  Well-known  families  in  Mass.,  and  much  later 
about  Northampton,  Mass. 

6242. 

Elizabeth  Aurelia'  lloulton  (Elizabeth'),  d.  Leroy,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  9,  1864,  a.  ;^T„  m.  Alexander,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1852,  Chaun- 

cey  Hale,  b.  Feeding  Hills,  Conn.,  June  20,  1834,  s.  and 

Sophia.     Merchant.     Ch.: 

12694     Ida  Lourette"*  Hale,  b.   May  5,  1856,  Westfield,  Mass., 
d.  Rockford,  111.,  Aug.  19,  1874. 

6243. 

Napoleon  Bonfvpavte'  Woiilton  ( Elizabeths  )^  d.  South 
Orange,  N.  J.,  Mar.  15,  1875,  a.  42,  m.  Sept.  15,  1870,  Fannie  or 
Frances  A.  Studwell,  Shippan  Point,  Stamford,  Conn.  He  was 
fatally  injured  by  cars  in  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.:  1 2695-6  Harriet  Lou- 
rett^ ;  Daniel  Herbert^  Moulton. 

6244. 

John  Jolmson'  Monlton  (Eiizabetho),  m.  Mobile,  Ala., 
Jan.  18,  1866,  Mrs.  Johanna  (Curtin)  Lewis,  b.  Ireland,  wid.  Wil- 
liam H.  Lewis,  da.  Michael.  Ch.:  12697  /o/i/i  Lewis^  Moulton,  b. 
Jan.  21,  1 87 1,  Mobile. 

John  Johnso)i'  Moulton  has  since  1858  lived  at  Mobile.  He 
was  Postmaster  of  Mobile  1872-3.  Miss  Johanna  Curtin,  m.  ist, 
in  Mobile,  William  H.  Lewis,  b.  England,  d.  Mobile  1863. 


I 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1569 


6245. 


William  Mitchell'  3T0Ulf01l  (Eliz.«,  Moses^,  Sam.<,  Geo.a,  Ed.2), 

m.  Sycamore,  111.,  May  28,  1867,  Kate  Douglas  Waterman,  b. 
Newburg-,  111.,  Sept.  8,  1843,  ^  cla.  John  Calvin  and  Caroline 
Elizabeth  (Hoyt),  res.  in  Cal.  1883,  real  estate  and  money 
broker.     Ch.: 

12698-702  Loureit^  Afoiilto)}^  b.  Oct.  12,  1868,  Warrensburg, 
Johnson  co..  Mo.;  Carrie  Beir  Moulton^  May  20,  187 1,  W.;  Grant 
Cleveland'^  Moulton,  Aug.  12,  1873,  Pavilion,  N.  Y.  ;  Kate  Douglas^ 
Moulton,  May  31,  1875,  Sycamore  ;  Harriet  Camilla^  Moulton,  May 
3,  1885,  Healdsburg,  Cal. 

6247. 

George  Addison  Moiiltou  (Eiizabethe),  m.  Sycamore,  111., 
Dec.  19,  1865,  Sarah  J.  Waterman,  b.  Sycamore,  July  12,  1846,  a 
da.  John  Calvin  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Hoyt),  res.  Sycamore, 
1883.     Ch.: 

12703-6  JVillia>n  Cleveland^  Moulton,  b.  Nov.  15,  1869, 
Warrensburg,  Mo.;  James  Douglas^  Moulton,  Feb.  9,  187 1,  Altona, 
Mo.  ;  Kate  Caroline"  Moulton,  Sept.  6,  1874,  Wappa,  Cal.  ;  Harry 
Waterman^  Moulton,  Apr.  9,  1879,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

6248. 

Frances  JenetV  JSLoulton  (Elizabeth*),  ra.  July  26,  1866, 
Frederick  William  Rogers,  b.  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1842  ; 
res.  Chicago,  111.,  1883-5,  mfr.  rubber  stamps,  stencil.  Ch.  b. 
Pavilion:  12707  May  Frances^  Rogers^  Mar.  15,  1868;  Henry 
Josiah^,  Oct.  2,  1874. 

6249. 

Josephine  Victoria'' 3Ioulton (ehz/, Moses^, sam.*, Geo.3, Ed.^), 
m.  ist.  Pavilion,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1863,  Charles  Spencer  Chamber- 
lain of  Leroy,  N.  Y.  She  m.  2d,  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  21,  1868, 
John  C.  Ready  or  Reddy.  She  m.  3d,  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  24, 
1883,  Henry  S.  Closson;  res.  1883,  Chicago,  111.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

12708  Charles  S.^  Chamberlain^  b.  June  23,  1864,  Leroy.     By  2d  m.: 

12709  Frank  AT. ^  Ready,  Oct.  10,  1873,  Chicago. 

6250. 

Susan  Ann''  Hoivlet  (Angeiinee),  d.  Mar.,  1883,  a.  57,  m. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  26,  1848,  A.shbel  H.  Brewer.  Of  E.  Hart- 
ford, S.  Hockanum  P.  O.,  Hartford  co..  Conn.,  1883.     Ch.: 

127 10-12  David  Cleveland^  Brewer,  b.  Oct.  5,  1848.  Hart- 
ford, d.  Oct.  16,  1867.  In  U.  S.  N.  1864-5,  on  "A.  D.  Vance  "  and 
"Baltic,"  was  at  taking  of  Ft.  Fisher,  n.  Wilmington,  New  Han- 
over co.,  N.  C,  1865;  A ngeline  Sophie^,  b.  Sept.  24,  1850,  d.  Nov. 
21,  1869;  Fannie  Eliza^  Brewer,  b.  Feb.  9,  i860,  unm.,  res.  home  ; 
Son\  d.  y.;  Da.\  d.  y. 

6251. 

Edward  DidyinUS'  Hoivlet  (Angeline«,  Moses^,  SamueH,  George^, 

Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Mar.  lo,  1853,  Charlotte  Brcwcr.     Residence, 
99 


I570  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

East   Hartford,  Conn.,   merchant.     Ch.:    127 13  Edward  Edgar^ 
Howlet,  b.  May  5,  1854,  Hartford,  Conn.,  d.  Sept.  30,  1882. 

127 14     Dr.  George  Cleveland^  Howlet,  b.  June  28,  1856,  East 
Hartford;  residence  1882-3  Awarm,  111.,  physician;  Frank  Did- 
ymzis^  Howlet,  b.  May  7,  i860.  East  Hartford,  res.  there;   Grade  A.^ 
Howlet,  b.  Nov.  7,  1874,  E.  H.;   2  daughters*,  d.  y. 

6255. 

Blake  Clinton''  Hotvard  (susan  Newton«),  m.  Clinton,  Dewitt 
CO.,  111.,  Apr.  13,  1857,  Sarah  Sawyer,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  Sept.  22, 
1838,  da.  Edmund  T.,  of  Clinton.  Was  on  111.  C.  R.  R.  1854-68, 
machinist  and  locom.  engineer,  rein.  1868  to  Neb.,  traveling 
engineer  on  U.  P.  R.  R.  to  1871,  ap.  187 1  Division  Master  Me- 
chanic, of  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  1883.  Ch.:  George  Edmitnd*,  b. 
Jan.  20,  1858,  Wapella,  Dewitt  co..  111.,  of  Grand  I.  ;  William 
Blake*,  b.  June  29,  1859,  W.,  d.  W.  Mar.  11,  i860;  Lourett  Au- 
gusta* Howard,  b.  May  16,  1861,  Centralia,  111.,  m.  May  16,  1883, 
William  Hooper,  of  Grand  I.;  Clarence  Henry*,  b.  Feb.  22,  1863, 
Centralia,  of  Grand  I.  ;  Emma  Effie*,  b.  Feb.  8,  1865,  Cen.,  of 
Grand  I.;  Margaret  Adelaide*  Howard,  b.  Jan.  13,  1867,  Cen.,  of 
Grand  I. 

6272. 

MARGARET   ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (Edward  Lind- 

ly«,  Ebenezei-s,  Samuel*,  George',  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  ist,  W.  Camden,   Me., 

Aug.  10,  1857,  Charles  "Henry  Cutler,  b.  Union,  Me.,  Aug.  14, 
1840,  s.  Nelson  and  Love  (Thompson),  merchant;  left  years  ago 
for  the  West,  or  Ind.,  whether  d.  unk.  For  Cutler  ancestry —  Sib- 
ley's His.  of  Union,  Me.  She  m.  2d,  Rockland,  Me.,  May  1,  1870, 
Guy  M.  Ford,  b.  Jefferson,  Lincoln  co..  Me.,  Aug.  4,  1840,  s.  Wil- 
liam and  Nancy  (Trask),  1.  Jefferson  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  by  1st 
in.:  12715  Marion  Folansbee*  Cutler,  b.  Mar.  30,  i860,  W.  Camden. 
By  2d  m.,  Florence  Howard*  Ford,  b.  Dec,  1877,  Jefferson. 

6274. 

WILLIAM  ANTHONY'  CLEVELAND  (Edward  Lindiey,  Eb- 

enezer^,  Samuel*,  George^,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Danvei'S  Centre,  EsSCX  CO., 

Mass.,  July  25, 1877,  Grace  Gardner  Printiss,  b.  Danvers  C,  Jan. 
15,  1857,  da.  Henry  and  Charlotte  (Briggs).  Resided  Danvers 
1881,  1888-9  ;  Salem,  Mass.,  1885-94.  Was  1881  of  W.  A.  Cleve- 
land &  Co.  [H.  Printiss  and  bro.  Fred.  G.  Cleveland],  commis- 
sion merch.,  Boston;  Sept.,  1885,  1888-94  wholesale  fruit  and  pro- 
duce dealer,  Salem;  also  of  Cleveland  Bros.  [E.  L.],  dealers  in 
and  shippers  of  hemlock  bark.  Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  well  known 
business  man.  He  has  taken  much  interest  in  this  Genealogy, 
and  is  a  subscriber.     Ch.  b.  Danvers  Centre: 

12716  Henry  Printiss^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  4,  1880. 

12717  Raymond  Lindley*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1882. 
Charlotte  May'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  23,  d.  Salem, 

Aug.  6,  1885. 

6277. 

EDWARD    LINDLEY'    CLEVELAND  (Edward  Lindley,  Ebene- 
zer6,  Samuel*,  Georges,  Ed.=),    m.    UnioU,   Me.,    DcC.    24,   1 87 7,    Eva  LeO- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  1571 

nora  St.  Clair,  b.  Rockland,  Me.,  a  da.  Gilford  and  Leonora 
(Payson)  of  Camden,  Me.  Resided  at  Camden  1881,  wholesale 
dealer  in  and  shipper  of  produce  to  Boston,  Mass.;  res.  1885-95 
Houlton,  Me.,  of  Cleveland  Bros.  [W.  A.],  of  Salem,  Mass.,  hem- 
lock bark  merch.  Ch.:  12718  Arthur  St.  Clair®  Cleveland, 
b.  Feb.  8,  1881,  Camden. 

6285. 

JAMES    SIMONTON'    CLEVELAND    (Harvey  Hewitt-,   Ebene- 

zer»,  Samuels  Georges,  Ed."),  m.  Camden,  Me.,  Jan.  2,  1866,  Mary  Au- 
gusta Pierce,  b.  Hope,  Me.,  July  9,  1845,  a  da.  Joshua  and  Mary 
Ann  (Fuller).  Dwelt  always  at  Camden,  except  6  months  in 
Mich.;  merch.;  Junior  Vice-Commander  Me.  Dep.  G.  A.  R.,  of 
George  A.  Cobb  Post,  No.  65,  19th  Me.  Inf.;  attended  National 
Encampment,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  July  i-io,  1886.  Ch.  b. 
Camden  :  12719-21  Frederick  Allie*  Cleveland,  Mar.  6,  1867; 
Frances  Orilla',  July  31,  1869  ;   Mary  Pierce',  Feb.   15,   1871. 

6287, 

GEORGE    HARVEY'    CLEVELAND    (Harvey   Hewitt«,   Eben.6, 

Sam.s  Geo.3,  Ed.2),  m.  Belfast,  Waldo  co.,  Me.,  June  26,  1870,  Abbie 
Thorndike  Andrews,  b.  Rockport,  Me.,  Apr.  20,  1851,  a  da.  Jo- 
seph and  Eveline  (Thorndike),  1.  Camden,  manufacturer.  Ch.  : 
12722  Lena  Fuller*  Cleveland,  June  19,  1872,  Camden. 

6288. 

LEWIS    WESTON'    CLEVELAND  (John  Colby*,  Ebenezer=,  Sam- 
uel*, Georges,  Edward^,   Mosesi),    m.    Waldoboro,     Me.,     JunC     28,     1877, 

Bertha  Ellen  Wett,  b.  Wal.  Feb.  22,  1856,  da.  Solomon  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Achorn).  Dwelt  Camden,  Me.,  to  1866,  Rockland, 
Me.,  to  1876,  Portland,  Me.,  since  (1894),  dealer  in  gas  fixtures. 
Ch.  :  12723  Fannie  Bertha'  Cleveland,  b.  June  8,  1879,  Port- 
land. 

6289. 

JOHN     COLBY'     CLEVELAND     (john  Colby^    Ebenezer°,    Sam.S 

Georges,  Edward",  Moses'),  m.  Camden,  Me.,  Nov.  3,  1868,  Elizabeth 
or  Lizzie  Haynes  Long,  b.  Thomaston,  Me.,  Dec.  31,  1850,  da. 
Americus  Newton  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Whitney).  Lived  at 
Camden  to  1868,  since  at  Thomaston,  1881,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Thomaston:  12724-5  Laura  Estelle',  Aug.  4,  1869;  Ralph 
Milton'  Cleveland,  June  28,  1873;  Louisa  Sherer',  Jan.  2, 1880. 

6292. 

FANNIE    FOSDICK'    CLEVELAND  (John  Colby«,  Eben.a,  Sam.4, 

Geo.3,  Ed.2),  d.  Camden,  Me.,  June  17,  1877,  a.  24,  m.  Rockland,  Me., 
Nov.  25,  1870,  as  ist  w.,  Albert  Leach,  b.  Camden  Mar.  18,  1847, 
a  s.  George  and  Mary  Dunbar  (Fuller).  Ch.  :  12726  Charles 
Henry^  Leach,  b.  Sept.  25,  1873,  Waldoboro,  Me.  Bertha  Louisa^, 
May  30,  1875,  Hope,  Me. 

Albert  Leach  lived  at  Waldoboro,  res.  1881  Camden,  sewing 
machines.     He  m.  2d  St.  George,  Me.,  Jan.  29,  1880,  Litta  Es- 


1572  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

telle  Allen,  b.  Liberty,  Waldo  co,,  Me,,  Oct.  13,  i860,  da.  Joshua 
and  Sophronia. 

6293. 

ALDEN    TYLER'    CLEVELAND    (jolm  Colbya,  Ebenezer^  Sam.S 

Geo.3,  Ed.^  Mosesi),  m.  Portland,  Me.,  Nov.  23,  1880,  Ella  Cleaves 
Haven,  b.  Westbrook,  Cumberland  co..  Me.,  May  i,  1859,  da. 
Capt.  Andrew  Smith  and  Sophronia  Merril  (Delano).  Dwelt 
Camden  to  1866,  Rockland,  Me.,  to  1875,  since  Portland,  mer- 
chant. Capt.  Andrew  Smith  Haven,  b.  Cumberland,  Me.,  Aug. 
6,  1824,  m.  Oct.  29,  1857,  Sophronia  Merril  Delano,  b.  Sept.  8, 
1834. 

6303. 

Eiuily  Relief  0^*&e^o^*  (Elizabeth  Gregory^),  m.  W.  Camden, 
Me.,  June  6,  1858,  Edward  Fuller  Leach,  b.  W.  C.,  Oct.  17,  1832,  a 
s.  George  and  Mary  Dunbar  (Fuller).  Of  W.  Camden  1881, 
merch.     Ch.  b.  W.  Camden  : 

12727  Cora  Angeline"  Leach,  b.  Aug.  23,  i860,  m.,  by  Rev. 
Fred  Vinal,  W.  C,  Aug.  31,  1881,  Henry  Young  Vinal,  b.  W.  C, 
s.  Ezekiel  and  Ettovera  (Packard).  Of  W.  Camden,  farmer. 
12728  John  Elnier^  Leach,  b.  Dec.  20,  1862;  Frank  Edward^,  Apr. 
13,  1865;  Claroice  LLerberf,Yeh.^,\^6y,  Vesper  Augustus^,  OoX.  27, 
1870;  Harry  Clifford^  Leach,  Dec.  5,  1879. 

6304. 

FraJiMuiJosiah'  Orbeton  (Elizabeth  Gregory^),  m.  Camden, 
Me.,  Oct.  10,  1866,  Mary  Catherine  Achorn,  b.  C.  Nov.  6,  1844, 
da.  William  and  Cornelia  (Tolman).  Of  Rockland,  Me.,  clerk. 
Ch.  :  12729  Carrie  Elizabeth^,  b.  July  22,  1867;  Frankliti  Josiah^, 
Apr.  6,  1870;  Bertha  Bird^  Orbeto?i,  Nov.  15,  1872. 

6305. 

Charles  Wesley'  Orbeton  (Elizabeth  Gregorys),  m.  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  Dec.  24,  1 88 1,  Hattie  Fostina  Frost  of  Rockland, 
Me.,  da.  Stephen  and  Lisetta  (Packard).  Contributor.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

6307. 

LEONIDAS  SIDNEY'  CLEVELAND  (Samuel  Tyler%  Ebene- 
zer»,Samuel<,  Georges,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Portland,   Me.,    NoV.   28,   1871, 

Mary  Alice  Roberts,  b.  P.  Oct.  12,  1850,  da.  Jacob  and  Abby 
(Lord).     Ch.  b.  Watertown,  Mass.  : 

12730-1  Alice  Mabel'  Cleveland,  Jan.  16,  1873;  Lulu 
Blanche',  Oct.  24,  1874-5;  Edith  May',  May  5,  1877. 

Leonidas  Sidney'  Cleveland  has  resided  in  Watertown 
many  years,  doing  business  in  Boston.  Formerly  a  salesman, 
now,  1884-94,  principal  of  the  firm  Cleveland,  Brown  [George  A.] 
&  Co.,  [I.  D.  Merrill]  importers  and  mfrs.  neckwear. 

6316. 

JAMES  HANSON'  CLEVELAND  (Milton  Danlelse,  EbenezerN 
Samuel*,  George^,  Edward^  Mosesi ),  d.  Camden,  Me.,  Apr.  I  8,  18S2,  a.  29, 


DESCENDANTS    OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1573 


m.  C.  Dec.  24,  1873,  Sarah  Libby  Tower,  b.  Lincolnville,  Me., 
Dec.  12,  1855,  d.  Camden  Feb.  17,  1876,  da.  Gideon  and  Mary- 
Jane  (Neal  or  Heal).  Ch.:  12732  Charles  Arthur' Cleveland, 
b.  Feb.  19,  1875,  Camden. 

6319. 

David   Ktliffhf    Cady  {Joseph  Cleveland^  Cady,  Lois=,  JosiahS  Josiahs, 

josiah2),  d.  Portsmouth,  O.,  Apr.  23,  1867  (while  there  visiting),  a. 
73,  m.  Ann  Eliza  Kinney.  Merchant.  Ch.  following-  and  others: 
-{-12733  Philander  Kinnef'  Cady.  12734  David  Knighf  Cady, 
m.,  res.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1894.  Ch.  :  several.  Everard^  Cady,  d. 
Cincinnati,  s.  p.  Ann  Eliza^  Cady,  d.  Cincinnati,  unm.  Hutchins 
Cling man^  Cady,  unm.,  res.  Columbns,  O. 

12735  Eva^  Cady,  m.  Charles  Wright,  M.D.,  hed.  She  res. 
Hillsboro,  O.,  1894.     Ch.  :  severaP . 

6320. 

John     Cleveland'    Cady    (Joseph  Cleveland^  Cady,  Lois^,  Josiah<,  Jo- 

siah»,  josiah^),  d.  Cincinnati,  O.,  July  7,  1849,  a.  50,  m.  Providence, 
R.  I.,  Oct.  8,  1820,  Lucy  Morris  Nichols,  b.  Middlebury,  Vt., 
Nov.  8,  1796,  d.  Maysville,  Ky.,  Atig.  30,  1864,  da.  Jonathan  Bas- 
sett  and  Rebecca  (Swift).  Removed,  May,  1841,  to  Cincinnati. 
Ch.  b.  Providence  : 

-(-12736     Charles  Gustaviis^  Cady,  Aug.  25,  1821. 

1-737  John  Nichols"  Cady,  b.  Apr.  8,  1823,  d.  Dayton,  O., 
Aug.  6,  1892,  m.  ist,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  i,  1845,  Ann  Eliza 
Clingman,  she  d.  Cincinnati  Mar.  13,  1848.  He  m.  2d,  1849, 
Louisa  Craner  of  Cincinnati,  she  d.  ;  resided  many  years  in 
Detroit,  Mich.;  served  in  war  of  the  Rebellion.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 
John  Henry''  Cady,  b.  Sept.  15,  1847,  Cincinnati;  unm.  1894.  2d 
m.  s.  p.  Henry  Cleveland^  Cady,  b.  Dec.  5,  1825,  d.  Providence 
Sept.  2,  1826;  Williain  Henry^  Cady,  b.  Oct.  3,  1827,  d.  P.  Feb.  26, 
1828. 

-(-12738     Jarvis  Gladding^  Cady,  b.  Mar.  19,  1830. 

Lucy  Maria^   Cady,  b.    Sept.    i,    1834,  d.  Cincinnati 
May  27,  1846. 

-(-12739     Rebecca  Swiff  Cady,  b.  Dec.  29,  1836. 

12740  Lucinda^  Cady,  b.  Jan.  2,  1838,  m.  Maysville  Oct.  8, 
1866,  Maj.  James  Jackson  Ross,  b.  M.  Jan.  31,  1828,  d.  M.  Mar. 
29,  1880,  s.  James  Jackson  and  Sarah  (Collins).  Editor  at  Mays- 
ville. Mrs.  Ross  res.  Chicago,  111.,  1894.  Ch.  b.  Maysville  : 
Julia  Jackson^  Ross,  Dec.  18,  1867,  unm.,  res.  Chicago;  Robert 
Collins'  Ross,  b.  Mar.  15,  1870,  unm.,  res.  Chicago;  salesman  at 
Chicago. 

6321. 

Horace    Savvey''    Cady    {Joseph  Cleveland^  Cady,  Lois6,  Josiah4,  Jo- 

siah3,  josiah2),  d.  on  his  farm  near  Mt.  Clemens,  Macomb  tp.,  Ma- 
comb CO.,  Mich.,  Oct.  29,  1886,  a.  85,  m.  Mt.  Clemens  June  9,  1825, 
Susan  Ernest  Connor,  b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Mar.  8,  1806,  da.  John 
and  Alice  (Thorn).     Ch.  b.  Mt.  Clemens  Village  : 
-(-12741      Celia  Ann^  Cady,  b.  June  26,  1826. 

Henry^  Cady,  b.  Oct.  25,  1828,  d.  Mt.  Clemens  Aug. 
15,  1830- 


1574  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

4-12742     John  Clevelatid^  Cady,  b.  Jan.  15,  1831. 

-I-12743      Cornelia  Alice^  Cady,  b.  Sept.  24,  1836. 

4-12744     Frances^  Cady,  b.  Feb.  4,  1839. 

Hon.  Horace  Harvey''  Cady  settled  at  Mt.  Clemens  in  182 1. 
Here  he  resided  until  185 1,  when  he  rem.  to  his  farm,  two  miles 
N.  of  Mt.  Clemens;  farmer.  Was  Supervisor  15  years,  county 
treasurer,  justice  of  the  peace,  and  Representative  in  State 
Legislature  3  terms.  An  obituary  notice  was  published  in  the 
newspapers  at  the  time  of  his  decease.  Mrs.  Susan  Ernest 
(Connor)  Cady  resides  at  Mt.  Clemens  1896.  We  have  been 
shown  a  remarkable  photograph  of  a  group  composed  of  a  suc- 
cession of  five  generations  from  mother  to  daughter,  viz.:  Mrs. 
Susan  Ernest  (Conner)  Cady,  Mrs.  Celia  Ann^  {Cady)  hutter,  Mrs. 
Evwia  Mary^  {Rutter)  Gray,  Mrs.  Grace  Ernest^''  {Gray)  Muzzy,  and 
Miss  Edith  Dwight'^  Muzzy. 

6322. 

Henry    Hutch  Ins'    Cady    {Joseph   Cleveland^  Cady,   Loiss,   Josiah*, 

josiahs,  josiahs),  d.  Piqua,  O.,  Nov.  17,  1841,  a.  40,  m.  Cincinnati,  O,, 
Sept.  2,  1832,  Mary  Ann  Harsha,  b.  Bowling  Green,  Ky.,  Jan.  5, 
1815,  d.  Cincinnati  Feb.,  1881,  da.  of  Robert  and  Sarah  Caroline 
(Pierce)  Harsha.     (She  m.  2d,  see  below.)     Ch.  : 

-j- 1 2745  David  Knighf  Cady,  b.  Nov.  16,  1833,  Cincinnati,  O. 
Sarah  Caroline^  Cady,  b.  Feb.  2,  1836,  C,  unm.,  res. 
Cincinnati  1894. 

-{-12746     Lucy  Ann^  Cady,  b.  Aug.  24,  1838,  Cincinnati,  O. 

12747  Margaret  Newman*  Cady,  b.  Jan.  30,  1841,  Piqua, 
m.  Cincinnati  May  22,  1862,  Alfred  Daniels,  b.  Fishkill,  N.  Y., 
July  22,  1838,  s.  of  Joseph  Bruce  and  Eleanor  (Miller).  Resided 
at  Kankakee,  111.,  to  1868,  since  at  Chicago,  111.  (1894).  Ch.  : 
Joseph  Alfred^  Daniels,  b.  Apr.  25,  1864,  Kankakee,  unm.,  res. 
Chicago  ;  George  Collins^  Daniels,  b.  Sept.  25,  1869,  Chicago,  unm., 
res.  Chicago;  Mary  Eleanor^  Daniels,  b.  Dec.  2,  1872,  Chicago, 
unm.  ;  Elizabeth  Couden^  Daniels,  b.  Jan.  4,  1875,  unm.;  Orinda 
Cady^  Daniels,  b.  Jan.  4,  1875,  unm. 

Henry  Hutchins''  Cady  removed,  1839,  to  Piqua.  He  was  cap- 
tain of  a  Packet  Line  on  Ohio  &  Erie  Canal. 

Mrs.  Mary  Ann  (Harsha)  Cady  m.  2d,  Cincinnati,  Apr.  4,  1848, 
Joseph  G.  Couden,  b.  Mar.  3,  1803,  d.  Jan.  16,  1878.  Ch.  : 
Charles  Claudius  Couden,  b.  Dec.  10,  1849;  James  Edgar  Cou- 
den, July  31,  1853. 

Fierce  —  Sarah  Caroline  Pierce,  relative  of  Pres.  Franklin 
Pierce. 

6323. 

Chauncey    GoodricW    Cady    {Joseph  Cleveland'^  Cady,  Lois^  Jo- 

siah4,  josiahs,  josiahs),  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Dcc.  10,  1893,  a.  90,  m.  ist, 
Nov.  12,  1829,  Catherine  Maria  Girty,  born  Maiden,  Ont.,  Can., 
Nov.  22,  1812,  d.  Macomb  co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  12,  1865.  He  m.  2d, 
Macomb  co.,  Apr.  10,  1868,  Mrs.  Mary  Jane  (Gregory)  Royce,  b. 
Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  19,  1820,  wid.  of  Royce.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.,  b.  Macomb  co.: 

12748  Jane  Julia*  Cady,  b.  Sept.  19,  1830,  d.  Mar.  19,  1882, 
m.   ist,  Smith,   2d,  Wright.     Ch.   by   ist  m.:  Ernest  M.^   Smith, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1575 


Myrta  A'."  Smith,  LioneP  Smit/i,  d.  bef.  1895.  By  2d  m.:  George* 
Wright.  Caroline  Lavinda^  Cady,  b.  Aug.  5,  1832,  d.  M.  co.,  June 
22,  1834. 

12749  George  Granville^  Cady,  b.  Sept.  18,  1834,  m.  Ch.: 
Charles^  Cady,  Marf  Cady,  Hariy'*  Cady,  Minnie^  Cady,  d.  bef.  1895. 
Catharine  Augusta^  Cady,  b.  Nov.  3,  1836,  d.  M.  CO.,  Sept.  i,  1856  ; 
Caroline  Matilda^  Cady,  b.  Dec.  26,  1838,  d.  M.  co.,  Sept.  26,  1854. 

12750  Demaris  Victoria^  Cady,  b.  Dec.  4,  1840,  m.  M.  co., 
Sept.  6,  i860,  Conrad  Ling,  res.  Detroit,  1895.  Ch.:  Catharine  G.^ 
Ling,  Nellie  Victoria^  Ling,  LLcnrf  Litig,  Alice  A.^  Ling,  Eva  C 
Ling,  Louis  C^  Ling. 

1275 1  Frederick  Walter^  Cady,  b.  Nov.  17,  1842,  d.  Chicago, 
111.,  July  II,  1880,  m.     Ch.:  Frederick^  Cady. 

12752  Allen  LLenry^  Cady,  b.  Oct.  9,  1844,  m.  Ch.:  Minnie^ 
Cady,  d.  bef.  1895. 

12753  Ada  LLelen^  Cady,  b.  Sept.  8,  1846,  m.  Apr.  10,  1868, 
Clayton  H.  Royce,  s.  Royce  and  Mary  Jane  (Gregory)  [see  be- 
low].    Ch.:   George  Cadf  Royce. 

12754  Lewis  Thomas^  Cady,  b.  Oct.  16,  1848,  m.  Ch.:  Fred- 
erick C  Cady,  Nellie  G.^  Cady. 

12755  Cora  Lilian''  Cady,  b.  Sept.  30,  1850,  d.  July  2,  1892, 
m.  Kuhn.     Ch.:     A)ny  E.^  Kuhn. 

12756  Lsabell  Monica^  Cady,  b.  M^r.  13,  1853,  m.  Voice. 
Ch.:  Lanra^  Voice,  Walter"^  Voice,  Kate*  Voice,  Frank^  Voice,  Nellie* 
Voice.     Charles  Chauncey^  Cady,  b.  July  29,  1855. 

Frank  Deleby*  Cady,  b.  Dec.  29,  1858.     2d  m.:   s.  p. 

Hon.  Chauncey  Goodrich''  Cady  rem.,  1820,  to  Mich.,  and  settled 

in  Macomb  co.,  resided  in  Detroit,  farmer.     Was  rep.,  1845  ^^^^ 

1849,  to  Legislature  of  Mich.     Mary  Jane  Gregory  m.  ist,  Mr. 

Royce.     Ch.:  Clayton  H.  Royce,  m.  Ada  Helen'  Cady  +12753. 

6325. 

Julia   Ann^    Cady    {/os('J>/iC/eve/and'' Cady,  hois^,  ]osiah\]osiah3,  ]o- 

siah2,  Moses'),  d.  Piqua,  O.,  Apr.  19,  i860,  a.  51,  m.  Lebanon,  O., 
Oct.  II,  1825,  David  Jefferson  Jordan,  b.  Franklin,  O.,  July  8, 
1804,  d.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  Dec.  15,  1869,  a  son  of  John  and  Al- 
letta  (Ward).     Ch.  b.  Piqua,  O.: 

-j- 1 275 7      Collins  LLausberger'^  Jordan,  b.  Nov.  28,  1826. 

William  Rapcr^  Jordan,  b.  Jan.  25,  d.  Feb.  8,  1828. 

12758  John  JVard^  Jordan,  b.  Sept.  22,  1830,  m.  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Apr.  19,  1861,  Marie  Louise  Jackson,  she  d.  1893.     s.  p. 

Co\.  John  Ward^  Jordan  entered  U.  S.  Army  service  as  Instructor  20th  O.  V.  I.,  May, 
1861.  Assigned  to  36th  Ind.  V.  I.,  Aug.,  1861.  Apptd.  Major  57th  Ind.  V.  I.,  Oct.,  1861. 
Resigned  Nov.,  1862,  by  reason  of  injuries  received  from  a  fall  with  his  horse  during 
Siege  of  Corinth,  May,  '62.  Ent.  U.  S.  Vol.  Service,  June,  1864.  Captain  Vet.  Reserve 
Corps.  Executive  oflficer,  Cliffburn  Barracks,  Washington,  D.  C,  and  commanding  2d 
Regt.,  ist  Provisional  Brigade,  during  the  "'Early  Raid,"  July,  1864.  Assigned  to  Gal- 
loup's  Island,  Dec,  '64.  President  of  Grand  Court  Martial  and  Commandant  of  Garrison 
to  Feb.,  1866.  Served  as  Provost  Marshal  Presiding  Justice  of  Mil.  Courts  and  Judge 
Advocate,  Supt.  of  Registration,  etc.,  at  Petersburg,  Farmville,  Staunton,  and  Lexing- 
ton, Va.,  to  July  I,  1869.  Brevetted  Major,  Mch.,  1864,  and  Lieut.-Col.,  U.  S.  V.,  Mch.,  1866, 
for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  at  the  battles  of  Shiloh,  Siege  of  Corinth,  Miss.,  and 
Bardstovi^n  and  Perry ville,  Ky.;  member  G.  A.  R.  and  of  Oregon  Commandery  of  Loyal 
Legion.     Res.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1894. 

12759  David  Cady^  Jordan,  b.  Oct.  25,  1832,  unm.,  res.  in 
California,  1894. 

-[-12760     Julia  Ann^  Jordan,  b.  Apr.  22,  1835. 

+  1276 1      William  LLenry'^  Jordan,  b.  June  22,  1837. 


1576 


CLEVELAND   CENEALOGY. 


Reeves  McLean^  Jordan^  b.  Nov.  12,  1839,  d.  Piqua, 
June  II,  1856. 

12762  Everard  Cady^  Jordan,  b.  Jan.  2,  1842,  d.  Los  Ange- 
les, Cal.,  Dec.  2,  1872,  tinin.  Capt.  Everard  Cadf  Jordan  received 
appointment  to  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1859,  but 
failed  to  pass  physical  examination  ;  enrolled,  Apr.  18,  1861, 
mustered  in,  Apr.  26,  ist  Serg.  Co.  F,  nth  O.  V.  I.,  for  3  months, 
re-enlisted  and  mustered  m,  June  21,  1861,  ist  Serg.  Co.  F,  nth 
O.  V.  I.,  3  years  reg.;  2d  Lt.  same  co.,  Jan.  17,  1862,  ist  Lt.  same 
CO.,  June  16,  1862,  was  wounded  through  the  left  lung  at  South 
Mountain  battle,  Sept.  14,  1862,  prom.  Capt.  Co.  A,  same  reg., 
and  mustered  out  with  this  co.,  June  21,  1864.  After  war,  was 
Custom  House  officer  at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  and  St.  George's 
Island,  Alaska  ;  died  from  effects  of  his  wound.  Josephine*,  b. 
Feb.  21,  d.  July  22,  1844. 

-[-12763     Edwin  S/ioup^  Jordafi,  b.  Aug.  12,  1846. 

12764  Eila  Mary*  Jordan,  b.  May  3,  1848,  unm.,  res.  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1894. 

12765  Cliarles  Philander*  Jordan,  b.  May  12,  185 1,  m.  Pine 
Ridge,  Dak.,  Dec.  n,  1878,  Julia  Walker,  da.  of  Frost  Walker. 
Of  Chicago  to  1873,  then  rem.  to  Neb.  From  Sept.,  1873,  to 
July,  1883,  was  chief  clerk  in  Indian  Agent's  office,  acting  In- 
dian Agt.,  Post  Master,  etc.,  at  Ft.  Robinson,  Neb.,  Pine  Ridge 
Agency,  Dak.,  and  Rosebud  Indian  Ag'cy,  S.  D.  Since  July, 
1883,  ^^s  been  licensed  Indian  trader,  Rosebud  Ag'cy  (1894). 
Ch.:  Charles  Collins^  Jordan,  b.  Sept.  10,  1879,  Pine  Ridge;  Ed- 
win Everard'^  Jordan,  May  16,  1882,  Rosebud  A.;  William  PFard^ 
Jordan,  Feb.  21,  1884,  R-  -A--",  Mary  Julid^  Jordan,  June  21,  1886, 
R.  A.;  John  David'  Jordan,  Sept.  '26,  1888,  R.  A.;  t)avid\  b.  Jan. 
3,  d.  R.  A.,  30,  1 891;  Everard  Cady^  Jordan,  b.  May  3,  1892,  R.  A.; 
'  Jordan,  1893,  R.  A. 

David  Jefferson  Jordan  removed,  July,  1825,  to  Piqua,  where 
he  was  in  the  dry  goods  business,  and  very  extensively,  for 
those  days,  in  pork  packing,  and  later  in  the  building  of  rail- 
roads in  Ky.,  Ind.,  and  O.  After  Apr.,  i860,  removed  to  Rock 
Island,  111.,  subsequently  to  Kansas  City. 

Jordan  ancestry :— Arms :  Jordan  (Ireland)  [Obtained  by  Eugene  Zieber,  author  of 
Heraldrv  in  America^  from  Herald's  Office,  Ireland,  for  Scott  Jordan].  Az.  a  lion  ramp, 
betw.  three  crosses  crosslet,  or.  Crest  —  0\\\.  of  a  mural  coronet  a  hand  ppr.  vested  az. 
brandishing  a  sword  of  the  first.  J/f/A)—  Percussa  resurgo.  .  .  .  Johni,  b.  in  Ireland, 
prob.  CO.  Mayo,  of  York  co.,  Pa.;  John^  Jordan,  b.  York  co.,  June  17,  17S0,  rem.,  ab.  1800, 
to  Warren  co.,  Ohio,  served  in  Ohio  militia  during  war  of  1812,  d.  in  Ohio  ab.  1S32,  m.  in 
1803,  AUetta  Ward^,  b.  in  Hanover  tp.,  Dauphin  co.,  Pa.,  ab.  1781,  of  Warren  co.,  O.,  d. 
in  Warren  co.  ab.  1818. 

Ward  ancestry :—{Q,o'CLn\.y  Down,  Ireland,  the   seat  of  this  Ward  family.     Lodge's 

Irish  Peerage^  ijSq,  VI. ,  pedigree  of  Ward,  Viscount  Bangor,  and  an  account  of  the 

Wards  in  Eng.— "From  the  3d  branch,  which  was  seated  at  Capestborn,  hundred  of 
Macclesfield,  co.  Chester,  and  for  several  centuries  possessed  many  extensive  lordships, 
descended  the  Ward  of  Bangor.  Bernard  Ward,  who,  having  m.  a  da.  of  the  ancient 
family  of  High-Leigh,  Cheshire,  came  to  Ire.  1570."  Bernard  Ward,  b.  Aug.,  1719,  7th 
generation  from  the  first  Bernard,  was  elected  to  parliament,  1740,  for  co.  Down,  which 
he  continued  to  represent  till  May,  1770,  when  he  was  advanced  to  the  peerage,  and  by 
the  title  of  Baron  Bangor  of  Castle  Ward,  co.  Down,  and,  Jan.,  1781,  he  was  created  Vis- 
count Bangor].  The  name  Bernard  was  a  favorite  name  in  the  family,  and  occurs  in 
nearly  every  generation,  therefore  it  is  apparent  that  following,  who  is  from  co.  Down, 
descends  from  a  younger  branch  of  the  foregoing  Bangor  family.  .  .  .  George',  b.  co. 
Down,  Ireland,  ab.  1737,  came,  after  1750,  with  his  brothers  John  and  Bernard,  to  Dau- 
phin CO.,  Pa.,  served  (as  shown  by  certificate  of  Dr.  William  H.  Egle,  state  librarian  of 
Pa.  and  editor  of  the  Pa.  Archives)  in  the  Revolution,  in  the  Lancaster  (now  Dauphin 
co.>,  Pa.,  militia,  rem.,  1705,  to  Warren  co.,  O.,  d.  Warren  co.,  1808,  m.  Mary  Grier,  she  d. 
in  Warren  co.,  da.  John  Grier  of  Dauphin  co.;  Aletta-  Ward  m.  John  Jordan^. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


6337. 


1577 


Clarissa    Outlet''    Cady    {josiah<'   Cady,   Lois^,    JosiahS   Joslah^,   Jo- 

siah2,  Mosesi),  m.  Rev.  William  Goodell.  He  was  noted  in  the  mid- 
dle of  this  century  for  his  anti-slavery  writings.     Ch.: 

12766  Maria''  Goodell,  m.  Mr.  Frost,  1.  Oberlin,  O.,  1889. 
Ch.;  Prof. "  Frost,  of  Oberlin,  O.,  College  ;  and  other  Sons^ . 

12767  Lavinia^  Goodell,  d.,  made  literary  work  her  profes- 
sion.    See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

6339. 

Lois    Clet^elantr    Cadff    {josiah^   Cady,  Lois',   Josiah*,    Josiahs,    Jo- 

siah^,  Mosesi),  d.,  m.  Roswell  C.  Smith,  b.  Franklin,  Conn.,  1797,  d. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Apr.  20,  1875.     Ch.: 

4-12768     Caroline^  Smith,  b. ,  18 — . 

Roswell  C.  Smith  a  resident  of  Hartford ;  author  of  school 
text-books.  Geography,  Grammar,  and  Arithmetic,  extensively 
used,  and  a  Reply  to  the  charges  of  Daniel  Adams,  iSji. —  Drake's 
Die,  845. 

6340. 

JMary'  Cady  {jos/ah'^  cady),  m.  Peleg  George  Thomas  of 
Lebanon,  Conn.     She  1.  Lebanon  1889.     Ch.: 

12769  Sarah  T^  Thotnas,  m.  Miller  ;  she  was,  after  the 
war,  in  educational  work  among  the  colored  people  of  Virginia, 
achieving  excellent  results. 

12770-4  Alarf  Thomas,  m.  Gillet ;  Caroline^  Thomas,  unm.; 
William  GoodelP  Thomas ;  James^  Thomas ;  George^  Thomas. 

6341. 

Josi((h    Cleveland'     Cady    {josmh^  Cady,  LoIs^,  JosiahS   Josiahs, 

josiah2,  Moses'),  m.  ist,  JuHa  Bulkly,  she  d.  1869,  a  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  Henry  D.  Bulkly  of  N.  Y.  He  m.  2d,  1881,  Emma  Bulk- 
ly, second  da.  of  Dr.  Henry  D.  Bulkly.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  12775 
Alice  Cleveland^  Cady.  By  2d  m.:  12776-8  Julia  Bulkly^  Cady ; 
Cleveland*  Cady  j  Lyndon  Bulkly^  Cady. 

Mr.  Josiah  Cleveland''  Cady  still  resides  (1895)  in  the  city  of 
New  York,  where  he  has  been  for  many  years  a  well-known  ar- 
chitect, and  has  become  eminent  in  his  profession.  Among  the 
more  prominent  works  of  which  he  is  architect  are  :  the  Metro- 
politan Opera  House,  the  new  Museum  of  Natural  History,  and 
many  other  buildings  of  that  city  ;  the  new  Yale  College  Li- 
brary, Dwight  Hall,  and  the  Peabody  Museum  at  New  Haven  ; 
Morgan  Hall  and  the  new  Gymnasium  at  Williams  College,  and 
the  Jarvis  Hall  of  Science  at  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn., 
as  well  as  many  churches  and  houses  in  various  parts  of  the 
country. 

6342. 

Howard    Clei^eland''    Cad  if    { James  Hervey^  Cady),  diedi  l^d>C). 

Of  Washington,  D.  C,  prominent  lawyer.  Ch.:  12779  Edward^ 
Cady,  of  New  York  city,  lawyer. 


1578  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

6346. 

CAMDEN'    CLEVELAND    (Calvin^,  Moses^,  Josiah*,  Josiahs,  Josiah^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Bangor,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  1863,  a.  58,  m.  ist,  Damaris 
Hastings,  she  d.  soon  after  m.  He  m.  2d,  Bangor,  Elizabeth 
Crooks.  Went  to  Wis.,  lived  at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  and  Bangor  ; 
mill.  Ch.  by  2d  m.:  12780  Henry"  Cleveland,  d.  in  the  army. 
12781  Marcellus"  Cleveland,  d.  in  the  army.  12782  Seward 
H.'  Cleveland,  unm.,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1884,  millwright. 

6347. 

MOSES'    CLEVELAND    (Augustus^  Mosess,  Josiah*,  Josiah^,  Josiah^, 

Mosesi),  m.  Schroon,  N.  Y.,  May  5,  1822,  Tryphena  Bates,  b.  Had- 
dam,  Conn.,  Dec.  10,  1803,  a  da.  Elon  and  Rhoda  (Sargent). 
Moses'  Cleveland  was  a  soldier  in  war  of  1812,  1.  1882-4  Clin- 
tonville,  Waupaca  co..  Wis.,  farmer.  Ch.:  12783  Mary  Emilia*, 
b.  July  2,  1824-6,  Schroon,  d.  Ripon,  Wis.,  Oct.  5,  1865. 

+  12784     Olive  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  May  25,  1828,  Schr. 

+  12785     Moses  Welcome^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1829,  S. 

+  12786     Sherman  Miner*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  22,  1832,  S. 

+  12787  Franklin  Augustus"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  16,  1835, 
Moriah,  Essex  co.,  N.  Y. 

+  12788  Charles  Fayette**  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  18,  1838,  W. 
Moriah. 

+  12789  George  Freeman"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  1839, 
wSchroon.  12790  Lester  Philander',  Jan.  15,  1844,  Angelica,  N. 
Y.,  unm.     Of  Ripon  1874-84. 

6348. 

DANIEL'  CLEVELAND   (Augustus*,  Mosess.JosiahMosiahs,  Josiah^), 

died  Mohawk  Dam,  Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  July  3,  1861,  a.  61,  m.  Eliza- 
bethtown,  N.  Y.,  1827,  Lois  Warren,  da.  Martial.  Dwelt  Crown 
Point,  N.  Y.,  a  Lake  Champlain  sailor ;  drowned  in  a  boat,  went 
over  falls.  Ch.:  12791  Amelia\  m.  in  Conn.,  Tucker,  of  Crown 
P.,  1883.  12792  Mariette*,  m.  John  Conley  of  Port  Henry,  N. 
Y.;  Warren',  d.  June,  1862  ;  Leander',  d.,  a.  2  yrs.  12793  Sa- 
rah Emily'  Cleveland,  m.  July  3,  1867,  George  A.  Ensign  of 
Bemis  Heights,  Saratoga  co.,  N.  Y.     Ch.:  So/f. 


6353. 

ANGELINE'  CLEVELAND  (Augustus'),  m.  ist,  Schroon,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  6,  1829,  Lyman  Powell,  born  Lanesboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  7, 
1806,  died  Schroon  Oct.  17,  1830,  a  son  William  and  Catherine 
(Ingalls).  She  m.  2d,  Sch.  Apr.  4,  1836,  Reuben  Powell,  M.D., 
b.  Sch.  Jime  i,  1812,  d.  Snyder  tp..  Pa.,  May  21,  1884,  brother  to 
Lyman;  practicing  phys.  of  Schroon,  dwelt  N.  Y.  state  to  i860, 
Pa.  afterw.  She  1.  1883-4  Brockwayville,  Jefferson  co.,  Pa.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:  12794  Henry  Augustus^  Powell,  b.  Oct.  6,  1829,  m.  Ella 
Grey  of  Fullertown,  Geauga  co.,  O.  By  2d  m.:  12795  Emily  Ros- 
aline* Powell,  b.  Dec.  9,  1836,  d.  July  22,  1862,  m.  Freedom,  N.Y., 
Sept.  8,  1854,  Justus  Gage,  wagon  maker.  Ch.:  Clintoif  Gage,h. 
July  15,  1856;  /da'  Gage,  June  13,  1858. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1579 


12796  Mary^  Fou'ell,  b.  July  6,  1838,  d.  June  28,  1878,  m. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1858,  Oscar  Cook,  merch.  Ch.:  Lizzie 
Maf  Cook,  b.  Apr.  3,  i860;  Ltilu'  Cook,  b.  Aug.  12,  1864,  d.  Feb. 
18,  1878.     Seymour^,  b.  Mar.  20,  1840,  d.  Oct.  17,  1850. 

12797  Ann  Jeanette^  Powell,  b.  Dec.  27,  1842,  m.  Brockway- 
ville  Nov.  21,  1861,  Andrew  J.  Thompson,  1.  B.,  lumberm.  Ch.: 
Lelia^  Thompson,  b.  May  27,  1862  ;  Andreu'^  Thompson,  Aug. 21,  1875. 

12798  Anjiis^  Potvell,  b.  June  30,  1845,  m.  B.  Dec.  25,  1863, 
William  Frost,  1.  Forest,  Clearfield  co.,  Pa.,  merch.  Ch.:  Carrie 
Maf  Frost,  b.  Aug.  6,  1865,  d.  Nov.  8,  1881  ;  Elizabeth  Ada'  Frost, 
b.  Aug.  22,  1869;  Mary'  Frost,  Dec.  15,  1873  ;  Annie'  Frost,  Feb. 
I,  1876  ;  Lawrence'  Frost,  b.  Nov.  9,  1879,  d.  Nov.  18,  1881  ;  ILal- 
sey'  Frost,  b.  Mar.  9,  1882. 

12799  Sarah  Jane*  Powell,  b.  Aug.  21,  1847,  m.  Brookville 
Feb.  28,  1865,  John  Frost,  farmer,  n.  Brockwayv.  Ch.:  John  E' 
Frost,  b.  Mar.  5,  1866  ;  Ruble'  Frost,  Feb.  19,  1868;  Orr  W.'  Frost, 
Aug.  13,  1873  ;   Coral'  Frost,  June  9,  1877. 

6359. 

Cdtliavine'    CushmaU    (01ive«,  Moses^,  Joslah*,  Josiah^,  Josiah^),  d. 

Pawlet,  Vt.,  Apr.  14,  1844,  a.  31,  m.  P.  Aug.  3,  1832,  James  Rice, 
b.  Granville,  N.  Y.,  June  17,  1810,  d.   P.  Jan.  7,  1878,  a  son  John 

and (Potter),  merch.  of  Pawlet ;  was  dep.  sheriff  18  years, 

CO.  commissioner  2  years,  P.  M.  16  years.     Ch.: 

12800  Daniel  Cushman^  Rice,  b.  May  24,  1833,  P.,  m.  Waba- 
sha, Minn.,  Kate  Wheeler.  Ch.:  May'  Rice.  12801  Caroline 
Cushman^  Rice,  b.  Dec.  24,  1834,  Wells,  Vt.,  m.  Pawlet  Dec.  28, 
1^53)  James  Weed.  Ch.:  Charles'  Weed ;  Flora'  Weed ;  Henry' 
Weed. 

12802  Catherine  Cushman^  Rice,  b.  June  15,  1836,  Wells,  m. 
Pawlet  Jan.  5,  1857,  Henry  O.  Moore.  Ch.:  Albert'  Moore ;  Ber- 
trand'  Moore. 

12803  Ann""  Rice,  b.  May  28,  1838,  Wells,  m.  Oct.  6,  1856, 
Charles  Allen.    Ch.:   Gaylord'  Allen  ;  Julia'  Allen;  Kate'  Allen. 

12804  Warren^  Rice,  b.  Oct.  19,  1840,  W.,  m.  Mar.  i,  1862, 
Marcia  A.  Smith  ;  merch.,  Pawlet.  Ch.:  Cora  E.'  Rice,  b.  about 
1866,  m.  1884;  Julia  C  Rice,  b.  about  1868;  Hattie  Olive'  Rice, 
b.  about  1870;  James  Gaylord'  Rice,  b.  about  June,  1882. 

6360. 

MARY  ANN  JERUSHA  ALICE'  CLEVELAND  (Dyer^ 
josiahs,  josiahs  josiahs,  josiah^),  d.  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  Sept.  21,  1837,  a. 
28,  m.  Owego,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1830,  John  Warner  Lynde,  born 
Putney, Vt.,  Dec.  19,  1788,  died  Wilkes-Barre  July  17,  1875,  a  son 
Jonathan  and  Rhoda  (Warner)  [IMcIntyre],  dwelt  Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa.,  jeweller.     Ch.  b.  Wilkes-Barre  : 

-I-12805     Edward  Cleveland*"  Lynde,  b.  July  22,  1831. 

12806.  Mary  Eloise"  Lynde,  b.  Apr.  13,  1833,  d.  Wilkes-Barre 
Aug.  16,  1861,  m.  W.-B.  Jime  27,  i860,  Samuel  Ryerson  Reading, 
b.  n.  Lambertville,  N.  J.,  Sept.  4,  1826,  a  son  William  Anderson 
and  Deborah  (Coryell),  hardware  merch.  of  Wilkes-Barre  many 
years  ;  since  1879  of  Pottstown,  Montgomery  co..  Pa.,  sales  agt. 


1580  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Ch.:  Harry  GriffitJf  Reading,  b.  June  8,  Wilkes-Barre,  d.  there 
July  8,  1 86 1. 

+  12807     Frances  Delphene^  Lynde,  b.  June  25,  1835. 

Mr.  John  Warner  Lynde  (named  Jonathan  Warner,  but 
wrote  his  name  John,  for  short)  resided  from  1830  at  Wilkes- 
Barre;  jeweler. 

Lynde  ancestry :  —"Vhom&s^;  Joseph^  [see +27,  p.  59];  Nicholass,  born  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  July  i,  1672,  grad.  Harvard  1690,  m.  May  7,  1696,  Dorothy  Stanton  of  Stonington, 
she  died  Jamaica,  W.  L,  Oct.,  1703  ;  Josephi,  b.  Stonington  Jan.  7,  1702-3,  grad.  Harvard 
1723,  of  Charlestown  to  1775,  Worcester  afterward,  merchant  in  Boston,  died  Worcester 
Dec,  1788,  m.  Feb.  24,  1736-7,  Mary  Lemmon',  b.  Charlestown  Oct.  ig,  1717,  d.  Worcester 
Nov.  12,  1798  ;  Jonathan^  Lynde,  b.  Charlestown  Jan.  25,  1753,  hardware  merch.  in  Bos- 
ton, rem.  to  Putney,  Vt,  lived  afterwards  successively  at  Worcester,  Whitestown,  N.Y., 
Owego,  N.  Y.,  died  there  Apr.,  1822,  m.  Apr.  26,  1778,  Mrs.  Rhoda  (Warner)  Mclntyre,  b. 
Nov.  II,  17,  1754,  d.  Owego  Dec.  12,  1818,  widow,  da.  of  General  Warner  of  Revolutionary 
armv,  of  Hardwick,  Mass. 

Lemvion,  Lemon,  Leatnond,  Le}ttan  ancestry :  —  /  arms :  Leman  or  Lemmon  ;  /  :  Le- 
MAN  ;  /.•  Lemon  ;  /.■  Lemon  or  Lemmon  :  Az.  a  fesse  between  3  dolphins  embowed  ar. 
O'f'i-/'  — A  pelican  in  her  nest,  feeding  her  young  or.  .  .  .  Joseph^,  b.  Dorchester,  co. 
Dorset,  Eng.,  Nov.,  1662,  came  in  youth  from  Eng.,  of  Charlestown,  est.  owner,  m.  Mary 
Bradley,  sister  of  Abraham  of  Staffordshire  ;  Joseph^,  b.  June  26,  1692,  married  Elizabeth 
Phillips^,  b.  23  (8)  1692  ;  MaryS  Lemmon,  m.  Joseph  Lynde*. 

Phillips  ancestry  :  —  barms :  PHILIPPS;  ib :  PHILIPS  (Phylyppe)  ;  3:  PHILIPS  or 
Phillips  ;  2./.-  Phillips  :  Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3  roses  gu.  .  .  .  Ensign  Henrv>,  of  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.,  freeman  Mar.  13,  1639,  Boston,  member  Artillery  Co.,  m.  3d,  Mary  D wight, 
a  da.  John  and  Hannah  of  Dedham ;  Eleazer^,  b.  Oct.  8,  1654,  m.  ist,  Anne  Foster"  ;  Eliz- 
abeths  Phillips,  m.  Joseph  Lemmon^. 

Foster  ancest/ y :  —  V^iWisim^,  b.  1618,  of  Charlestown  1652,  capt.  of  the  Dolpinn,  cap- 
tured by  Turks  on  voyage  to  Bilboa,  returned  Nov.,  1673,  m.  Anne  Brackenbury,  a  da. 
William  and  Alice  of  C;  Anne'  Foster,  m.  Eleazer  Phillips". 

6362, 

John  Jay'  JenUins  (sarahs,  josiah^,  ••,  3,  3)^  ni.  Tioga,  N.  Y., 
June  9,  1846,  Ann  Elizabeth  Fronk,  b.  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  June 
9,  1821,  da.  Peter  and  Rosanna  (Sluter),  I'd  Oskosh,  Wis.,  1.  1885 
Union  (Symco  P.  O.),  Waupaca  co.,  Wis.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

12808  Josephine^  Jenkins,  b.  Mar.  17,  1847,  Candor,  N.  Y., 
m.  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  19,  1872,  Joseph  Martin,  b.  Canada,  Mar. 
6,  1838,  d.,  s.  Daniel  and  Mary;  she  res.  a.  wid.  Union. 

12809  Samuel  Fronk^  Jenkins,  b.  Oct.  30,  1849,  Candor,  m. 
Silverton,  Marion  co.,  Oregon,  Alice.  Ch.:  Nora^  Jenkins ; 
Charles  Atigust*  Jenkins,  b.  Aug.  26,  185 1,  Candor,  unm,  1.  Union. 

1 2  810  Jay^  Jenkins,  b.  Nov.  5,  1853-4  Candor,  Albany,  N. 
Y.,  m.  Sept.  8,  1883,  Henrietta  Wilehmine  Sophie  Moeschke,  b. 
Sachsen,  Germany,  May  6,  1856,  da.  Franz  Louis  and  Wileh- 
mine (Koehler).  Of  Chicago  1885  [not  there  1895],  s.  p.  ;  John 
Robert^  Jenkins,  b.  Nov.  18,  1856,  La  Prairie,  Rock  co..  Wis., 
unm.,  1.  Oskosh. 

1 281 1  Henry  Herbert^  Jenkins,  b.  Oct.  15,  1859,  La  Prairie, 
m.  Ogdensburg,  Waupaca  co.,  Wis.,  Mar.  2,  1882,  Miss  Julia 
Ellen  Eastman,  b.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Nov.  10,  i860;  of  Symco 
P.  O..    Ch.:   Cora  Ann^  Jenkins,  b.  June  12,  1883,  Union. 

6363. 

E^nma  CleveUnKT  Jenlxins  (sarah«),  d.  N.  Y.,  Nov.,  1863, 
a.  40,  m.  1 85-  John  Fronk,  b.  1829,  d.  N.  Y.,  Feb.  6,  i860,  s.  Peter 
and  Rosanna  (Suter).  Ch.  b.  Candor,  N.  Y.:  Johu^  Fronk,  d. 
Q-gs  30;  Eninuf  Fronk. 

1 281 2  Frederick^  Fronk,  b.  May  23,  June  1853,  m.  Cynthia 
Whitmarsh,  b.  Sept.  22,  1857,  da.  Edward  and  Elizabeth;  joiner. 
Ch.:  Alaude:^  Fronk,  b.  Jan.  13,  1882;  Blanche^  Fronk,  June  3,  1884; 
Robert  Fronk,  b.  Sept.  28,  1856,  d.  Feb.  28,  1857. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1581 

6364. 

Mary  Amelia'  Jenkins  (sarahs),  d.  N.Y.,  Oct.  14,  1864,  a. 
38,  m.  Barton,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1852,  Daniel  Harbine  Perrine,  b. 
Starks,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1831,  s.  Daniel  and  Mary  (Knaults),  1. 
Catatonk,  Tioga  co.,  N.Y.,  1885,  mason.  Ch.:  b.  Candor,  N.Y.: 
12813-14  Henry  A. ^ Perrine,  b.  Nov.  5,  1853,  m.  Jan.  5,  1873;  ^"^' 
ma  Cleveland''  Ferj'ine,  b.  Aug.  10,  1855,  d.  June  16,  1884,  m.  Sept. 
23,  1883. 

12815  Herbert^  Perrine,  b.  Mar.  18,  1858,  m.  Margaret  E. 
Anderson,  b.  1867,  da.  George  and  Ann,  1.  Seward,  Seward  co.. 
Neb.;  Alice  M."  Perrine,  b.  Oct.  16,  1861. 

6365. 

EMILY  JOHNSON^  CLEVELAND  (Eiijahe,  Josiah^  4, 3, 2),  m. 
Tioga,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1845,  Milton  Strong,  b.  Mendon,  N.Y.,  Jan. 
5,  1821,  s.  Ralph  and  Lucy  (Shaw).  Of  Mendon  1885,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  M.:  Frederick  Austin^  Strong,  b.  Jan.  12,  d.  May  28,  1847. 
1 28 1 6  Charles  Cleveland^  Strong,  b.  Apr.  5,  1848  ;  Sheldon  Milton'* 
Strong,  May  14,  185 1;  Ida  Emily^  Strong,  Jan.  14,  1858;  Da.^,  b. 
Sept.  8,  d.  Oct.  3,  1862. 

6368. 

MARY  HUBBARD'  CLEVELAND  (e  jah«),  m.  Mendon, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  10,  1854,  Joseph  Dibble,  b.  E.  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
5,  1827,  s.  Horace  and  Eliza  Dorcas  (Merrill).  Of  E.  Bloomfield 
1885,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Alice  Augusta^ ,  b.  Aug.  22,  1855.  12817  Her- 
bert A.*  Dibble,  b.  July  5,  1857,  m.  Mar.  10,  1881,  Clara  H.  Harris, 
of  W.  Bloomfield,  N.Y.  ;  Flora\  b.  Apr.  7,  1861  ;  Frank',  Jan.  21, 
1863;   Stafford^  nibble,  Aug.  7,  1873. 

6370. 

3IaVy^    Adams    {jolm^  Adams,  John^  Adams,   Abigail*,    Josiahs,  Josiah^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Feb.  4,  1873,  a.  74,  m.  Sept.  18,  1821,  Rev.  Daniel  Hem- 
enway.  Ch.:  Mary  Adams''  Hemenway,  b.  July  16,  1822,  d.  Dec. 
15,  1885. 

+  128 1 8     Sarah  Elizabeth'  Hemenway,  b.  Mar.  12,  1824. 

Miriam  Walley',  b.  Jan.  13,  1826,  d.  Mar.  27,  1883. 

-)-i28i9  John  Adams*  Hemenway,  b.  Feb.  20,  1828  ;  Elizabeth 
Ripley^,  May  13,  1830,  d.  Sept.  13,  1887;  George  Cowles',  b.  Dec.  8, 
1832,  d.  Dec.  II,  1834  ;  Daniel  Egerton**,  b.  Dec.  29,  1841,  d.  Nov. 
21,  1862. 

6371. 

John  Ripley''  Adatns  {/o/m«  Adams),  d.  Apr.  25,  1866,  a. 
64,  m.  Feb.  19,  1833,  Mary  Ann  McGregor.  Rev.  /ohn  Riplef 
Adams,  grad.  Yale  1821.     Ch.: 

12820  John  McGregor'^  Adams,  b.  Mar.  11,  1834,  m,  July  12, 
1864,  Jane  R.  King. 

1 2821  Elizabeth  McGregor'  Adams,  b.  Oct.  i,  1836,  d.  July 
4,  1879,  m.  July  27,  1864,  Rev.  Edward  Strong  Dwight.  Ch.: 
Marion  McGregor'  Dwight,  b.  Dec.  15,  1865;  Julia  Strong  Lyman* 
Dwight,  Dec.  2,  1870. 


1582  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

12822  Albert  Egerton^  Adams,  b.  Aug.  22,  1840,  m.  Sept.  5, 
1873,  Elizabeth  Livingston  Steele. 

6373. 

TVillidfH^  A.(lamS  {^JoJm^  Adams,  John^  Adams,   Abigail*,   Josiahs,   Jo- 

siah2,  Mosesi),  d.  Aug.  31,  1880,  a.  73,  m.  ist,  July  13,  1831,  Susan 
P.  Magoun,  she  d.  May  22,  1834,  a  da.  of  Thatcher  and  Mary 
(Bradshaw),  of  Medford,  Mass.  He  m.  2d,  Aug.  12,  1835,  Mar- 
tha Bradshaw  Magoun,  b.  Oct.  17,  1812,  d.  June  13,  1865,  sister 
of  his  first  w.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  William^  Adams,  b.  and  d.  Nov.  24, 
1832.  By  2d  m.:  William^  Adams  (ag.),  b.  Sept.  10,  d.  Dec.  i, 
1836.  12823  Thatcher  Magoun^  Adams,  b.  Nov.  25,  1837,  m.  Jan. 
5,  18 — ,  Frances  Robbins. 

+  12824      Williavf  Adams  (ag.),  b.  Jan.  31,  1840. 

-j- 12825     Mary  Elizabeth^  Adams,  b.  May  30,  1842. 

12826  Susan  Magoun^  Adams,  b.  Feb.  28,  1847,  ^i-  Feb.  8, 
1872,  Eugene  Delano.  Ch.:  William  Adams^  Delano,  b.  Jan.  21, 
1874;  Martha  Magoun^  Delano,  b.  July  24,  1875,  d.  Aug.  17,  1876; 
Moreau^  Delano,  b.  June  14,  1877  ;  Caroline^  Delano,  May  6,  1879  ; 
Szisan  Magoun^  Delano,  Mar.  13,  1883;  Eugene^  Delano,  Feb.  26, 
1887.     Henry  Stuart^  Adams,  b.  Apr.  8,  1849,  d.  Oct.  10,  1852. 

Rev.  William''  Adams  grad.  Yale  1830,  returned  to  Andover,  Mass.,  took  the  theolog- 
ical course,  then  was  first  settled  over  a  church  in  Brighton,  Mass.  At  the  end  of  3  years 
he  removed  to  a  pastorate  of  the  Broome  st.  Presb.  Church  in  New  Y  jrk.  After  19  faith- 
ful years  of  work,  his  people  built  the  Madison  Square  church,  whither  they  all  re- 
moved. A  scholar  of  more  than  ordinary  accuracy,  variety,  and  elegance,  he,  more  than 
most,  was  called  upon  on  occasions  of  public  interest  in  church  and  state.  In  1873  he 
was  chosen  to  speak  the  welcome  to  the  American  Evangelical  Alliance,  "  and  none  of 
all  the  thousands  present  will  ever  forget  the  majestic  grace,  fervor  of  imagery  and  elo- 
quence of  his  address  of  welcome  to  the  learning  and  genius  of  the  church  beyond  the 
sea  ;  he  spoke  extemporaneously,  but  his  words  were  the  keynote  of  the  whole  series  of 
meetings."  He  delivered  the  address  at  the  Centennial  celebration  at  Lexington,  Mass.; 
and  was  one  of  the  few  who,  at  their  own  charge,  were  sent  to  ask  the  Emperor  of  Russia 
liberty  of  worship  for  the  dissenters  from  the  Greek  church  in  the  Baltic  provinces.  He 
was  made  a  member  of  the  New  York  Historical  Society,  June  18,  1844.  In  spring  of  1874 
he  resigned  the  pastorate  of  the  Madison  Square  church  to  accept  the  presidency  of  the 
Union  Theological  Seminary  of  New  York,  which  he  had  been  instrumental  in  forming. 
—  Rev.  William  Adams  of  Madison  Square  Church.,  Ne7v  York  City.,  with  the  Adams  and 
Bradford  lines  of  descent  By  Emily  Wilder  Leavitt  of  Boston  in' A''.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg., 
XL  VIII :  iqo-iqq  :  History  of  New  York  by  Mrs.  Martha  Joanna  (A^ash)  Lamb,  II :  762. 

6374. 

Hai^riet  Hannali'  Adams  {johii^  Adams),  d.  May  12,  1866, 
a.  57,  m.  Nov.  7,  1832,  Rev.  J.  Q.  A.  Edgell.  Ch.  :  Susan  Eliza- 
beth'', b.  Apr.  II,  1834,  d.  Sept.  11,  1839;  John  Adams^,  b.  Nov.  13, 
1835,  d.  July  28,  1839;  George  Cozvles^,  b.  Aug.  8,  1840,  d.  Mar. 
17,  1851. 

12827  Harriet  Elizabeth'^  Edgell,  b.  Oct.  19,  1847,  m.  Oct. 
19,  1869,  Edward  Carter  Chamberlain.  Ch.:  Alice  Adams'^  Cham- 
berlain, b.  Sept.  4,  1870  ;  George  Ephraim^  Chamberlain,  Jan.  17, 
1873  ;  Louise^  Chajuberlain,  Mar.  4,  1876  ;  Caroline^  Chamberlain, 
Sept.  26,  1878;  Maty  Edgell'^  Chamberlain,  Dec.  2,  1880;  Harriet 
Adams'^  Chamberlain,  Oct.  12,  1882  ;  Edivard  Carter^  Chamberlain, 
Sept.  6,  1885  ;   Stephen  EdgelP  Chamberlain,  Feb.  9,  1889. 

6375. 

Ahhy  Aiiu'  Adams  {jo/m^  Adams),  d.  Nov.  i,  1890,  a.  79,  m. 
ist,  Sept.,  1833,  Rev.  A.  M.  Egerton,  he  d.  She  m.  2d,  June  9, 
1842,  Richard  McAllister  Orme.     Ch.  by  2d  m.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1583 

12828  Alary  Elizabeth^  Onne,    b.   Feb.  6,   1844,   d.   Aug.  8, 

1871,  m.  Nov.  2,  1869,  Rev.  William  Flinn,  D.D.  Ch.:  Richard 
Orme^  Flinn,  b.  Aug.  8,  1870. 

12829  John  Adams^  Orme,  b.  Dec.  27,  1845,  m.  Apr.  15, 
1874,  Olivia  J.  Bates. 

12830  William  Archibald^  Orme,  b.  Jan.  10,  1849,  ™-  Nov. 

12,  1872,  Susan  Heath.. 

12831  Anna  -Ripley^  Orme,  b.  Sept.  27,  1851,  m.  May  4,  1880, 
Charles  P.  Crawford.  Ch.:  Mary  Abb/  Craivford,  b.  Feb.  6,  1881  ; 
Mabel  Hamilton^  Crawford,  Sept.  3,  1886.  Edward  Dunning^  Orme, 
b.  Feb.  27,  1853. 

6376. 

E7}iily  Jane'  Adams  {joim^  Adams),  m.  May  8,  1845,  Jo- 
seph H.  Bancroft.     Ch.:  Soti^,  b.  and  d.  Aug.  15,  1846. 

12832  John  Adams^  Bancroft,  b.  Aug.  15,  1846,  m.  Dec.  17, 

1872,  Ollie  Downing.  Ch.:  Zula^  Bancroft,  b.  Feb.  5,  1874;  John 
Adams^  Bancroft,  d.  Feb.  19,  1876.     Joseph  H?  Bancroft,  b.  June 

13,  d.  Oct.  28,  1848  ;  Etnily  Adams'^  Bancroft,  b.  Sept.  25,  1849,  d. 
Oct.  15,  1853. 

12833  William  Adams^  Bancroft,  b.  Aug.  26,  i860,  m.  Jan. 
19,  1888,  Emily  B.  Topping.  Ch.:  McGregor  Adams*  Batter  oft, 
b.  Nov.  25,  1888  ;  Gladys  Topping^  Bancroft,  b.  Feb.  2,  d.  Aug.  5. 
1894. 

6380. 

TiCe  HandalV  SanhOVn  {Ebenezer  Cleveland'^  Sanborii).      Of  San- 

born,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.;  and,  1881,  of  Ossineke,  Alpena  co., 
Mich.  Of  L.  R.  Sanborn  &  Co.,  lumber  dealers.  Ch. :  12834 
Enoch  Cleveland'  Sanborn;  Son\  of  L.  R.  Sanborn  &  Co. 

6383. 

Williafn  Henry'  Stickney  {J?eu6en«  stickney),  d.  Cleveland, 
O.,  May  17,  1851,  a.  39,  m.  Mar.  29,  1835,  Martha  Branch,  who  1. 
Cleveland,  1866.     Dwelt  C.     Ch.: 

12835  Lucia^  Stickney,  b.  Oct.  22,  1831;  Erastus  Parker',  b. 
Dec.  18,  1835,  d.  Sept.  21,  1862. 

12835^  George^  Stickney,  born  Aug.  25,  1838,  of  Cleveland, 
bookkeeper  ;  Jane\  Apr.  12,  1844,  of  C,  teacher  ;  Helen  Adelaide' 
Stickney,  b.  Apr.  28,  1849. 

6385. 

Cleveland'  Stickney  {Reuben'^  stickney),  m.  Oct.  20,  1841,  Abi- 
gail Abbott.  Ch.:  Elvira  Sophia',  b.  Aug.  18,  1842;  Mary\  b. 
Dec.  28,  1843,  d.  Sept.  i,  1845;  Emma',  b.  May  6,  1846;  Corivin 
£>ewitt\  June  17,  1848;  Ann',  Jan.  30,  1850. 

12836  Charles  Stunner'  Stickney,  Nov.  10,  1856. 

6387. 

Carver'  Stickney  {Reuben^  stickney),  m.  Jan.  15, 1839,  Harriet 
Youngs.  Of  Brooklyn,  Cuyahoga  co.,  O.  Ch. :  Juliet  Maria', 
June  II,  1841,  d.  Jan.  25,  1849  ;  Betsey',  b.  Aug.  9,  d.  30,  1842. 

12837  Reuben  Elijah'  Stickney,  b.  Nov.  29,  1843  \   Charles',  b. 


1^84  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Feb.  19,  1848,  d.  Jan.  15,  1849  ;  Ira  Carver^  Stickney,  b.  July  29, 
1851. 

6389. 

H.aniiltofi'  Stickney  {Reuben<^ suckney),  m.  Jan.  29,  1857, 
Christiana  Baker,  b.  Apr.  14,  1836.  Of  Reno,  Venango  co.,  Pa. 
Ch. :  12838-9  William  Henry^  Siickney,  b.  Mar.  4,  1858;  Frederick 
Hamilto7i^  Stickney^  b.  Oct.  13,  i860;  Renoa  Culver^  Stickney,  Dec. 
8,  1865. 

6402. 

HiVCnH  EJ'  DwiltOtl  (Lydia«,  Elisha^,  Elisha<,  Josiahs,  Josiah^,  Mosesi), 

m.  Lucy  Janes,  b.  1810,  of  South  Hero,  Grand  Isle  co.,  Vt.,  a  da. 
Oliver  and  Jemima  (Hall).     Ch.: 

12840-5  Caroline  C*  Dutiton,  b.  1832,  '4,  m.  Reuben  Norton. 
Of  West  Boston,  Mass.,  1855.  Hiram  W.\  b.  1833  ;  William  T.' 
Buiiton,  b.  1835,  '8,  m.  Dennis  S.  Dow.  Of  Enosburg,  Vt.,  1855  ; 
I)a?ia  Wayne",  b.  1836,  unm.  1855;  Harriet  E.^,h.  1837,  '40;  Charles 
D.\  1839,  '42  ;  Henry  L.\  1841,  '6  ;  Charlotte  M.\  1842,  '4  ;  Clarissa 
F.\  1844, '8;  Emma  C.\  1849, '50  ;  Isabel  M.'  Diinton,  1855. 
Hiram  E.  Dunton,  res.  Enosburg,  1855-68. 

^anes  awc^Vrv.— Williami,  Benjamin'  [see  +1916,  p.  792];  Seth^,  m.  Sarah  Larabee 
of  Coventry,  Conn.;  Elijah'',  m.  Anna  Hawkins,  da.  of  George  and  Hepzibah  of  C;  Oli- 
ver^  Janes  m.  Jemima  Hall. 

6404. 

Eliza  Jane'  Dunton  (Lydia^),  m.  William  Clark.  Dwelt 
St.  Albans,  Vt.  Ch.:  12846-7  Albert  Harley\  b.  Aug.,  1848; 
William  Elliott^  Clark,  Jan.  1851. 

6405. 

ELISHA  WARD'    CLEVELAND  (Elisha^,  Elisha=,  Elisha*,  Josiahs, 

josiah',  Moses'),  d.  Dunvillc,  Ont.,  Can.,  Nov.  i,  1866,  a.  57,  m.  So- 
dus,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1835,  Ann  Obryant,  b.  Sodus,  Sept.  2,  181 7, 
da.  John  and  Fanny  (Squires).  Lived  at  Sodus  1812  to  1852, 
Dunville  afterward ;  farmer,  merch.,  hotel  propr.  His  widow 
1.  Toledo,  O.,  1885.     Ch.: 

12848-50  George  Washington^  b.  Sept.  26,  1836,  Sodus, 
d.  Sept.  22,  1840;  Mary  Ann*,  b.  Feb.  6,  S.,  d.  S.,  Aug.  25,  1839; 
Ellen  Maria",  b.  Oct.  16,  1840,  S.,  d.  S.,  Sept.  3,  1842. 

1285 1  Helen  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  26,  1S43,  Sodus, 
m.  Clinton,  N.Y.,  May  15,  1883,  James  Alexzandria  Long,  born 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1850,  s.  Edson  and  Elizabeth  (Donaldson). 
With  manager  hotel,  Utica,  N.  Y.     s.  p. 

-1-12852     Emma^  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  5,  1846,  Sodus. 

4-12853     Ida  Marita'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  11,  1853,  Dunville. 
12854     Eva  Jane",  b.  Dec.  7,  i854,  D.,  unm.     Of  Clark's 
Mills. 

-^12855     Lillian'  Cleveland,  b.  May  23,  1857,  Dunville. 

-I-12856  LuMAN  Ward'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  24,  1859,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

6406. 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON'    CLEVELAND    (john  Downer*, 

Elishas,  Elisha*,  Josiahs,  Josiahi",  Moses'),    d.    CoudoU,    111.,    Mar.    6,   1878,    a. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1585 

61,  m.  Bedford,  C.  E.,  or  Sanbridge,  C.  E.,  ab.  1844,  Adelia  Wal- 
bridge,  b.  Sanbridge,  1815,  d.  Des  Moines,  la.,  1864,  a  da.  Solo- 
mon and  Elizabeth  (McKinstry).     Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Bedford : 
-I-12857     Elizabeth  Walbridge'  Cleveland. 

12858  Aba'  Cleveland,  d.  July  28,  1886,  m.  May  5,  1875, 
William  Walbridge  Nichols,  dwelt  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1886.  Ch.: 
William  W^  NicJwIs,  b.  Dec.  16,  1876;  Cleveland''  Nichols,  b.  1880, 
d.  July,  1882  ;  Olive  McKinstrf  Nichols,  b.  July  30,  1882  ;  Marf 
Nichols,  b.  July  23,  d.  24,  1886.     By  2d  m.:   i  child*. 

Hon.  George  Washington'  Cleveland  lived  at  Bedford, 
1855,  afterward  in  Des  Moines,  merchant  and  real  estate  dealer. 
Mr.  Cleveland  was  twice  elected  Mayor  of  Des  Moines.  Dur- 
ing the  civil  war  he  gave  to  the  limit  of  his  means  and  strength 
for  our  soldiers,  and  was  appointed  by  the  Governor  a  commis- 
sioner to  relieve  the  needs  of  our  army  after  Shiloh  and  Ft. 
Donelson  ;  presented  a  set  of  colors  to  the  Second  Iowa  reg.  on 
leaving  for  the  field. 

6407. 

ELISHA  PAINE'  CLEVELAND  (john  Downer«),  d.  Georgia, 
Vt.,  Feb.  24,  Mar.,  1884,  a.  66,  m.  G.,  Jan.  21,  1856,  Lydia  Maria' 
Cleveland  +6422  (soiomonPaineo,  Eiisha^).  Always  lived  at  Geor- 
gia, Vt.,  farmer.  His  widow  1.  Georgia.  1885.  Ch.  b.  G.:  Cora 
Adelia',  b.  Jan.  3,  1858,  d.  Dec.  30,  i860. 

12859  George  Washington*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  23,  1859, 
m.  G.,  Nov.  29,  1882,  Lillian  Eudocia  Abell,  b.  Dec.  17,  1857,  da. 
Truman  Worthington  and  Eliza  Adeline  (Green);  operating  his 
father's  farm.     s.  p. 

12860  Cora  Agnes'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20,  1862,  m.  G., 
Nov.  29,  1882,  Frederick  Sidney  Bliss,  b.  Aug.  24, 1855,  s.  Sidney 
and  Amanda  Bates  (Story),  1.  Georgia,  Vt.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

1 2861-3  Ola",  d.  inf.;  Ola  Jane',  b.  Dec.  20,  1867  ;  Lucy 
Emma",  b.  Mar.  15,  1873,  unm. 

6408. 

JOHN  KINNEY'  CLEVELAND  (john  Downer«),  m.  St.  Al- 
bans, Vt.,  June  7,  1846,  Annett  or  Antoinette  Brooks,  b.  St.  A., 
Aug.  2,  1821,  a  da.  Eleazer  and  Olive  (Weed).  Lived,  1855,  3-t 
East  Boston,  Mass.,  farmer ;  soldier  in  Vt.  Vols,  late  war ;  was 
contractor  out  West;  res.  1885,  Chateaugaj^,  Franklin  co.,  N.Y., 
provision  merch.  in  co.  with  son.     Ch.  b.  Georgia,  Vt.: 

12864-5  Watson  Tingly',  b.  Mar.  11,  1844,  d.  G.;  Sarah 
Abi',  b.  1847,  d.  G. 

12866  John  Cutler'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  19,  1850,  m.  out 
West,  Dec.  24,  1873,  Sarah  Sherrer,  separated  ;  1.  Chateaugay, 
merch.     Ch.:  Son',  b.  July  21,  1877,  out  West. 

6409. 

CAROLINE  L.'  CLEVELAND  (john  Downer«),  m.  St.  Al- 
bans or  Georgia,  Vt.,  ab.  1856,  Nelson  Evarts,  b.  G.,  d,  G.,  ab. 
1870,  a  s.  Capt.  Evarts;  farmer.  She  1.  Georgia, Vt.,  1885.  Ch.: 
12867     Catherine'^  Evarts,  b.  G.,  m.  G.,  a  farmer,  1.  Georgia,     s.  p. 

100 


1586  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

6410. 

ALBERT  DOWNERS  CLEVELAND  (john  Downer^),  b.  St. 
Albans,  Vt.,  Apr.  7,  1823,  m.  Waltham,  Mass.,  May  30,  1850, 
Hannah  Elizabeth  vStearns,  born  Waltham,  Feb.  25,  1831,  a  da. 
Charles  Vener  and  Hannah  (Garfield).     Ch.: 

12868  Elizabeth  Abi'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  3,  185 1,  Wal- 
tham, m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Sept.  1875,  Lewis  Cutler  Clark,  b. 
Westboro,  Mass.,  Apr.,  1846,  1.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  1885,  me- 
chanical engineer,  employed  by  city  ;  was  soldier  14th  Mass.  V. 
Ch.  b.  Cambridgeport  :  Ada  Elizabeth^  Clark,  Apr.  27,  1876;  JEtta 
Blanche^,  Sept.  6,  1877  ;  Louis  Cutler^  Clark,  Oct.  5,  1881. 

12869  Lucy  Eudora',  b.  Oct.  26,  1852,  Walth.,  d.  E.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1854. 

4-12870  Charles  Vener''  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  1855,  St. 
Albans,  Vt. 

+  1287 1  William  Alfred'  Cleveland,  born  Jul}'-  ii,  1857, 
Waltham,  Mass. 

12872  Lucy  Eudora*  Cleveland  (ag.),  b.  Mar.  23,  1859, 
Wal.,  m.  Providence,  R.  I.,  ab.  1877,  John  D.  Penney,  b.  Cam- 
bridge, 1856,  a  s.  Richard  and  Mary  (Patterson),  1.  Cambridge, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Somerville,  Mass.:  Lucy  Mav"  Pennev,  May,  1878; 
Effi.eLina\  Mar.,  1880;  Rena''  Penney,  Oct.  10,  18  81.' 

12873  Albert  Downer'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  6,  1861,  Wal- 
tham, unm.,  of  Cambridge,  car  conductor. 

12874  Andrew  Wallace'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  28,  1862, 
Wal.,  unm.,  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  locksmith,  1885  ;  of  North 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1894,  clerk  in  Boston. 

+  12875     Lottie'  Cleveland,  b.  July  9,  1864,  Cambridge. 

12876  Eddie'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  27,  1866,  C,  unm.,  lives 
home,  ticket  agt.  R.  R. 

12877  Hannah  Estella'  Cleveland,  born  Jan.  17,  1870, 
Cambridge. 

Albert  Downer'  Cleveland  resided  at  Waltham  to  1853, 
E.  Boston  to  1854,  St.  Albans  to  1855,  Walth.  ag.  to  1864,  since, 
Cambridge;  farmer  and  merch.  to  1880,  afterwards  police  offi- 
cer, Cambridge  ;  later  a  private  watchman. 

6411. 

SARAH  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (john  Downer«),  m.  Georgia, 
Vt.,  ab.  1845,  Harmon  Percival,  b.  Milton,  Vt,  1820,  a  s.  ?  Henry, 
1.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1855-85.  Ch.  b.  St.  Albans  :  12878  Gertrude^ 
Percival^  b.  ab.  1845,  m.  S wanton,  Vt.,  ab.  1873,  Brown,  lawyer 
of  Chicago,  111.,  separated;  she  1.  home.  s.  p.  12879  John""  Per- 
cival, m.  Jericho,  Vt.,  ab.  1873;  County  Clerk  in  Dakota.  Ch.  :  2. 
12880  Clarence^  Percival,  m.  St.  Albans,  a  daughter  of  a  minister; 
livery.     Ch.  :   i. 

6412. 

SOPHIA'  CLEVELAND  (joim  Downer^),  m.  Georgia,  Vt.,  ab. 
1855,  as  2d  w.,  Anson  Evarts,  b.  G.,  d.  G.  1875,  a  s.  Capt.  Evarts. 
Ch.  b.  Georgia,  Vt. :  12881  Emerette^  Evarts,  MXiva.  {\%'i^Y,  Sarah^ 
Evarts,  unm.;  William^  Evarts,  m.  Patterson,  printer,  Troy,  N.  Y. 
s.  p.;    Winfield^  Evarts,  b.  i860,  unm.,  of  Georgia,  Vt.;  Alberf  .qmA 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1587 

Arthur^  Evarts  (twins),  both  unm.  and  of  Georgia,  Vt.,  farmers. 
12882  Reuben  Evarts,  unm.,  Reuben  A.  Evarts,  private  Co.  E, 
ist  Vt.  Cav.,  Sept.  29,  1862,  to  June  i,  1865,  from  Franklin  co. 

Anson  Evarts  of  Georgia,  Vt.,  farmer,  m.  ist  Heacock.     Ch.: 
Haskell  Evarts,  of  Troy,  printer. 

6413. 

STEPHEN  DUNTON'  CLEVELAND  (john  Downer^,  Elishas, 
ElishaS  Josiahs,  Josiah^,  Mosesi),   m.   BurlingtOU,  Vt.,   Sept.   20,    1854,   Au- 

gusta  Theoda  Leach,  b.  Milton,  Vt.,  Dec.  14,  1833,  da.  Jarius 
and  Mariam  (Hoyt).  Lived  at  Chilly  Camp,  or  Utterville",  Tol- 
umna  co.,  Cal.,  185 1-3  and  part  of  1854,  Georgia,  Vt.,  1883,  owner 
and  operator  of  farm,  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1885,  1896,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

12883  Abi  Augusta*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  22,  1856,  Geor- 
gia, Vt.,  m.  Truman  Roberts.  Of  Rock  Island,  III,  railroader. 
Ch.  :  Jessie^  Roberts;  Arthur'  Roberts;  Ralph'  Roberts.  Charles 
HENRY^  b.  Jan.  20,  1858,  G.,  d.  G.  Dec.  14,  1859. 

12884  Gertrude  Anna^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  22,  1861, 
Georgia,  Vt.,  m.  Frederick  Joyall.  Of  Boston,  Mass.,  railroader. 
Ch.  :   Clyde'  Joyall;  Jesse'  Joyall;  Norman'  Joyall. 

4-12885  Frank  Hoyt'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  30,  1864,  Geor- 
gia, Vt. 

12886  Alice  Sophia"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  24,  1868,  vSt. 
Albans,  Vt.,  unm. 

12887  Hattie  Meigs"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  11,  1870,  Geor- 
gia, Vt.,  m.  Edgar  Tuttle.  Of  St.  Albans,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Ralph' 
Tuttle.  12888-9  Merton  Duane',  b.  May  8,  1874,  Georgia,  Vt., 
imm.;  Mark  Abner",  May  15,  1877,  St.  Albans. 

6414. 

WILLIAM  H.'  CLEVELAND  (john  Downer^),  m.  ist  in  Cal., 
ab.  1867,  2d,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  bef.  1875.  Ch.  by  ist  m. :  6  b. 
Georgia,  Vt.,  living  1885  in  a  western  state  with  their  mother. 
By  2d  m.  :  several  children". 

Hemeti-vav' s  Vt.,II:  ^/q. —Franklin  Co.  Military:  CleavelaND,  WILLIAM  H.,  Priv. 
Co.  L,  ist  Vt.Cav.,  mustered  Sept.  20,  1862,  disch'd  Aug.  31,  1863. 

William  H.'  Cleveland  went  from  Georgia  ab.  1865  to  Cal., 
returned  bringing  a  wife;  again  went  West;  was  last  heard  of 
ab.  1875  in  Lawrence. 

6415. 

WHITE'      CLEVELAND     (John    Downer^,    Elisha^,    Elisha<,    Josiaha, 

josiah"),  m.  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  July  5,  1855,  Lydia  Montefiore,  b.  at 
St.  Albans,  d.  at  Georgia,  Vt.,  in  the  Spring  of  1884,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Joshua  Montefiore,  a  bro.  of  Baron  Moses  Montefiore. 
Ch.  b.  Georgia,  Vt.  : 

12890  Carrie  E.*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  i,  1856,  m.  Georgia, 
Vt.,  Mr.  Parker,  only  s.  of  Noah  Parker,  res.  west  1883-5,  farmer. 

12891  Florence  A.*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  9,  1858,  m. 
Georgia,  Vt.,  Mr.  Daniels,  1.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  1885,  farmer.  Ch.,  2 
b.  Fairfax  :  12892  Lincoln  A.*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  21,  i860, 
unm.  1885.  12893  Allen  N.'  Cleveland,  b.  June  16,  1864, 
unm.  1885.     12894  May  E.',  b.  Nov.  25,  1866.     12895  John  W.\ 


1588  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

b.  Jan.  28,  1869.  12896  Bella  B.*,  b.  Sept.  6, 1872.  12897  Fred- 
die P.',  b.  May  23,  1880. 

White'  Cleveland,  from  1855,  residence  Georgia,  Vt.  (1885), 
farmer. 

Mont eflore  ancestry  :—'Y\ie\ii.\.e^  Joseph'  Montefiore,  Esq.,  m.  Rachel,  da.  of  Abra- 
ham Mocatta,  Esq.,  and  left  issue  :  his  eldest  son.  Sir  Moses  Montefiore,  Bart.,  b.  1784,  of 
East  Cliff  Lodge,  Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent,  seat  —-  East  Cliff  Lodge,  Ramsgate,  Eng.  Creation 
—  E.  1846,  a  Dep.  Lieut,  and  late  High  Sheriff  of  Kent,  also  late  High  Sheriff  of  Middle- 
sex and  London,  1861,  m.  1812,  Judith,  da.  of  Levi  Barent  Cohen,  Esq.;  a  younger  son  : 
the  late  Capt.  Joshua^  Monteliore  of  England,  afterward  of  St.  Albans,  father  oi  Lydia^ 
Montefiore.  See  Burke' s  Peerage.  The  Peerage  and  Baronetage  of  the  British  Empire. 
By  Edmund  Lodge,  Esq.,  iSbs,  p.  jby. 

6416. 

WALLACE    WEBBER'  CLEVELAND    (john  Downera),   m. 

ist,  Georgia,  Vt.,  1865, Tisdale,  b.  Georgia,  d,  G.  1867, 

only  da.  of  Mr.  and  — (White)  Tisdale,  and  niece  of  his 

mother,  Abi  White.  He  ra.  2d,  Fraliesburgh,  C.  E  ,  1870,  Lucy 
Tree,  b.  F.,  only  da.;  res.  Fraliesburgh  1885,  farmer.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.  : 

12898  Marvette"  Cleveland,  b.  Georgia,  Vt.,  m.  G.,  1878, 
George  Smith,  farmer,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Ch.  :  i,  b.  St.  Albans. 
By  2d  m.:   12899-900  i  Son",  3  Daughters'. 

6417. 

Williaiu  Kinsman'  Webber  (Hannah"),  d.  at  St.  Albans, 
Vt.,  m.  at  St.  A.  Mary  L.  ?  Phelps,  only  ch.  of  Elijah  Phelps. 
Ch.  :  12901-2  Elijah  Phelps^  Webber,  b.  Apr.  17,  1836;  Mary  L.^, 
b.  •  27,  1844. 

64I8» 

ELISHA     HARLOW'    CLEVELAND     (Solomon   Paine«,    Elisha^, 

Eiisha*,  josiah3,  josiah^,  Mosesi),  m.  Franklin,  Vt.,  Apr.  I,  1841,  Lydia 
Maria  Cheney,  b.  F.  Aug.  25,  1822,  a  da.  Elijah  and  Dorcas 
(Robins).     Ch.  : 

+  12903  Bertha  Agnes^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1847, 
Franklin. 

Hon.  Elisha  Harlow'  Cleveland,  formerly  of  Georgia.  Vt., 
butformany  years  a  resident  and  farmer  of  Franklin,  Vt.  (1895), 
where  he  has  always  been  held  in  high  esteem.  He  was  2  years, 
1882  and  1883,  Associate  Judge  of  Court  of  Franklin  county,  Vt. 
He  lives  in  the  south  part  of  the  town  about  where  Hezekiah 
Weed  early  settled.     See  Hememvay' s  Vt.,  II :  220. 

6420. 

DWIGHT    SOLOMON'    CLEVELAND   (SolomonPaine^,  Elisha^ 

Elisha^,  josiah3,  josiah2),  m.  Franklin,  Vt.,  Feb.  12,  1849,  Elizabeth 
Peckham  Manley,  b.  Sheldon,  Vt.,  Jan.  i,  1829,  a  da.  Harmon 
and  Almira  (Dawson).     Ch.  b.  Franklin  : 

12904  Homer  Albert**  Cleveland,  b.  June  12,  1856;  was 
killed  in  steam  saw-mill  at  Spokane  Falls,  Spokane  co.,  Wash- 
ington T.,  Jan.  23,  1882,  unm.,  mfg.  lumber  for  N.  P.  R.  R. 

12905  MiRA  Lucetta^  Cleveland,  b.  July  5,  1859,  unm., 
1.  home  1885. 

DwiGHT  Solomon'  Cleveland  res.  Franklin  1855-85,  farmer. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1589 


Hemenway's  fV.,  //.•  7/5-.  —  Franklin  co.  Military:  Dwight  S.  Cleveland,  Pri.  Co.  K, 
6th  Vt.,  Aug.  27,  1864,  to  June  19,  1865. 

6424. 

ELIZA  W.'  CLEVELAND  (soiomon  Paine"),  m.  Nov.  I,  1862, 
Levi  O.  Corliss,  b.  July  12,  1831.  Of  Lowell,  Mass.  Ch.  : 
12906-7  Charles  Z.^  b.  May  24,  1869;  Grace  M.^  Corliss,  Aug".  3, 
1876. 

6425. 

Aloitzo'  BaUeif  (Nancy),  m.  Bricksville,  O.,  Jan.  i,  1848, 
Polly  Smith  of  B.,  da.  Aaron  and  Polly.  Of  Strongsville,  Ohio, 
1883,  brick  manfr.  Ch.:  12908-14  Lorenzo^;  Sylvester^;  Elvira''; 
Lavinia" ;   Theresa^ ;  Sylvamis^ ;  Ermina^  Bailey. 

6436. 

DANIEL  BAILEY'  CLEVELAND  (Eliphalet«,  Eliphalets  Elisha*, 

josiahs,  josiah2,  Moses>),  d.  Dorclicster  (Boston),  Mass.,  Jan.   13,  1854, 

a.  T^i,  m.  Topsham,  Vt.,  Betsey  Stevens  Powers,  b.  Newbury, 
Vt.,  Nov.  21,  1826,  a  da.  Stephen  and  Mary  (Stevens).  Ch.: 
Eliza  S.aneorn*,  b.  Aug.  27,  Topsham,  d.  T.  Oct.  28,  1844. 

12915  Eliza  Emma*^  Cleveland.,  b.  Aug.  18,  1845,  Top- 
sham, m.  Dorchester  June  27,  1871,  John  Horsfield,  born  Little 
River,  Digby  co.,  N.  vS.,  Oct.  10,  1845,  a  son  Thomas  and  Julia 
Ann  (Rice),  has  lived  at  Dorchester  since  marriage  (1885), 
builder.  Ch.  b.  Dorchester  :  John  ClevelancP  Horsfield,  b.  Ma}^ 
25,  1S75,  d.  D.  July  3,  1 88 1  ;  Ethel  Cleveland^  Horsfield,  b.  Mar. 
15,  1884. 

12916  Lois  RosELLA^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  2,  1847,  Top- 
sham, m.  D.  Feb.  7,  1870,  Harrison  Wilder,  b.  S.  Scituate,  Mass., 
Mar.  21,  1844,  a  s.  Harrison  and  Lucy  (Studley).  Continuously 
since  1875  a  police  officer,  Dorchester.  Ch.  b.  D.:  Emma  MabeP 
Wilder,  Jan.  13,  1871  ;  Morris  Cleveland''  Wilder,  Nov.  21,  1878. 
Mary  Arabella^  b.  Aug.  7,  1849,  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  d.  Dorches- 
ter Nov.  7,  1 85 1. 

Daniel  Bailey'  Cleveland  was  named  for  his  uncle,  Daniel 
Bailey  ;  was  reared  by  Rev.  William  Sanborn,  Baptist ;  lived  at 
Topsham  to  1848,  Lowell,  Mass.,  to  1S49,  Dorchester  afterward; 
brass  moulder.     Mrs.  Cleveland  res.  Dorchester  1885,  Bost.  1891. 

6440. 

ABEL     BURDICK'    CLEVELAND      (carver    Merrill«,   Eliphalet', 

Eiishas  josiahs,  josiah^  Mosesi),  m.  Rexford  Flats,  Saratoga  co.,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  27,  1859,  Abby  Jane  Dolloff,  b.  Spraker's  Basin,  Montgom- 
ery CO.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1841,  da.  Stephen  and  Almira  (Ruden). 
Dwelt  at  W.  Vienna,  N.  Y.,  to  1863,  New  London,  N.  Y.,  to  1879, 
merchant  1876,  since  in  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.  (1895),  boat  builder. 
Ch.:  12917  Frances  Adaline"  Cleveland,  b.  July  13,  1861,  W. 
Vienna,  m.  New  London,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1880,  Nathaniel  Adams, 

b.  Verona,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1851,  s.  Horace  and  Cynthia  (Wing). 
Of  Verona,  carpenter,  s.  p. 

12918-19     Emma   Lauretta'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  13,  1863,  W. 


I590 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Vienna,  unm.,  home  1887.  Mixa  Almira^  b.  June  26,  1864,  W. 
v.,  d.  Tonawanda  Oct.  13,  1881  ;  Edwin  Carver',  b.  March  26, 
1866,  N.  London,  d.  N.  L.  March  21,  1872. 

12920-22  William  Frederick*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  4,  1867, 
N.  L.;  Joseph  Benjamin',  b.  Mar.  16,  1869,  N.  L.;  George  Bart- 
lett',  b.  May  6,  1872,  N.  L.;  Julia',  b.  Sept.  18,  1875,  N.  L.,  d. 
N.  L.  July  13,  1876;  FRANKLIN^  b.  Nov.  20,  N.  L.,  d.  N.  L.  26, 
1873;  Chester',  b.  Nov.  20,  N.  L.,  d.  N.  L.  Dec.  3,  1873  ;  Ber- 
tie', b.  Aug.  2,  1877,  N.  L.,  d.  Tonawanda  Apr.  16,  1879; 
Charles',  b.  Apr.  16,  1879,  N.  Lond.,  d.  Tonaw.  Jan.  2,  1881. 

6441. 

JOSEPH  IRA'  CLEVELAND  (carver  Merriii"),  m.  W.  Vienna, 
N.  Y.,  July  4,  1864,  Mary  Jane  Carroll,  b.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6, 
1846,  d.  W.  Vienna  Aug.  3,  1880,  da.  James  and  Sarah  (Frathe), 
lived  always  at  W.  Vienna,  1883,  carpenter.  Ch.  b.  W.  Vienna: 
12923-4  John  Carver'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  30,  1867  ;  Sarah 
Emeline',  b.  Aug.  14,  1869  ;  Anna  Jane',  b.  Dec.  12,  1873,  d.  W. 
A'.  Apr.   17,  1874. 

6442. 

JOHN  AARON'  CLEVELAND  (carver  Merrill^  Eliphalet^,  Eli- 
sha<,  Josiahs,  Josiah^),  m.    Poud  Hill,   Oucida   CO.,   N.   Y.,   Oct.    21,    i860, 

]\Iary  Angeline  Henness,  b.  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  May  23,  1842, 
da.  Ira  and  Katharine  Maria  (Miller),  farmer,  W.  Vienna,  N.  Y. 
Children  : 

12925  Edith'  Cleveland,  b.  May  17,  1861,  Pond  H.,  mar- 
ried Vienna,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1880,  William  Henry  Coonrad,  born 
Camden,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22,  1863,  son  William  Jay  and  Polly  Ann 
(Thompson),  farmer,  W.  Vienna.  Ch.:  Claude  Andrew'^  Coonrad^ 
b.  Sept.  15,  i88r,  E.  Vienna,  N.  Y.  12926  Ella',  b.  May  9,  1863, 
Vienna. 

6463. 

MdmC    Adams    {Al/ce^  Bradford,  Jo/m^  Bradford,  MaryS  Josiah^,  Josiah^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Manchester,  Conn.,  Feb.  20,  1872,  a.  72,  m.  Plainfield, 
Conn.,  Jan.  9,  1824,  Sidney  Olcott  of  Manchester,  b.  M.  Mar.  9, 
1795,  d-  South  Manchester,  Hartford  co..  Conn.,  Oct.  2,  1883,  2d 
son  Rev.  Allen  and  Cynthia  (Hooker),  farmer.  Ch.  b.  S.  Man- 
chester :  A//e/f  Olcott,  b.  Nov.  11,  1824,  d.  Mar.  12,  1827. 

12927  Cynthia  Hooker^  Olcott,  b.  June  18,  1826,  m.  June  17, 
1856,  Dr.  Egbert  Janson  Vail  of  Blooming  Grove,  N.  Y.,  b.  Go- 
shen. N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1823,  2d  son  Nathan  vSmith  and  Fanny 
(Many),  homeopathic  phys.,  Manchester. 

12928  James  Bradford^  Olcott,  b.  May  30,  1830,  m.  E.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  i860,  Emily  Roberts.  Dwelt  Hartford  1844-8, 
printer  with  Wm.  H.  Burleigh  ;  Cal.  hotel  keeper  1848-55,  since 
S.  Manchester,  on  home  farm  (1896) ;  scientific  agriculturist, 
editor  ag'l  dep.  Hartford  Couraut.  See  Bibliography,  Chap. 
IV.  Ch.:  Anna  Ensign^  Olcott,  b.  Apr.  21,  1865,  Greenwich,  R.I., 
m.  1883,  William  Nichols,  paper  mfr..  Union ville,  Hartford  co.. 
Conn.;  Walter  Hooker^,  h.  Aug.  21,  1867,  S.  Manchester;  Henry^, 
b.  July  3,  1876;  ScveraP,  d.  infants. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1591 


6464. 


Moses  BradfofiV  Adams  {Aiice^ Bradford)^  died  Canter- 
bury, Conn.,  Apr.  10,  i860,  a.  59,  m.  Westminster.  Conn.,  May 
20,  1826,  Clarissa  Cutler,  b.  W.  Jan.  7,  1800,  d.  W.  Apr.  16,  1865,  da. 
Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Kingsley),  carpenter.     Ch.  b.  Canterbury: 

12929  Mary  Ji/Iiaette^  Adams,  b.  May  28,  1828,  m.  C.  Nov. 
23,  1852,  Henry  Fuller,  b.  Feb.  23,  1827,  brother  to  Alexander,  1. 
Hampton,  Conn.,  18S4,  blacksmith,  s.  p.  Adopted  ch.:  Abigail 
Elizabeth^  {IVeeks)  Fuller  -[-12964. 

12930  Susan"  Adams,  b.  Aug.  21,  1835,  m.  July,  1856,  Alex- 
ander Fuller,  b.  Mar.  10,  1833,  dwelt  Hampton  to  1870,  Willi- 
mantic  af. ;  of  Latham  Co.,  carpenter  and  blacksmith.  Ch.: 
Daughter^  b.  1857,  m.  Hampton,  Mr.  Palmer. 

6466. 

Salome'  Adams  (w//Vy«  Bradford),  m.  ist,  Plainfield,  Conn., 
Dec.  9,  1824,  William  Williams  Hopkins,  b.  P.  Apr.  i,  1804,  d.  n. 
Dixon,  111.,  Mar.  21,  1854,  farmer.  vShe  m.  2d,  Stearns,  he  d.  n. 
Amboy,  111.,  1876.  Dwelt  Manchester,  Conn.,  1825  to  Apr.,  1826, 
New  Milford,  Pa.,  to  1850,  Lee  co..  111.,  10  miles  from  Dixon  af- 
ter. She  1.  lola,  Waupaca  co..  Wis.,  1884.  Ch.  b.  N.  Milf.:  Ifif.% 
d.  y.  12931  Lewis  Evans^  Hopkins,  b.  De*^.  10,  1829,  m.  ist,  Dix- 
on, Jan.  I,  1854,  Lydia  Ann  Morgan,  she  d.  1858.  He  m.  2d, 
Amboy,  May,  1859,  Margaret  T.  Yocum  ;  dwelt  n.  Dixon,  and 
Cal.,  teamster. 

12932  Lydia  Alice^  Hopkins,  b.  Sept.  21,  1832,  m.  China,  111., 
July  4,  1850,  Austin  Alexander  Bierce,  1.  lola,  millwr.  Ch.  b. 
lola  :  Leonora^  Bierce,  b.  May  1856,  m.,  1.  lola.  Ch.  2;  Barton* 
Bierce,  b.  May,  1864,  1868,  1.  lola. 

12933  Mary  Elizabeth**  Hopkins,  b.  Dec.  16,  1839,  m.  Lee, 
111.,  July  2,  1854,  John  Springer,  b.  Can.,  1830,  d.  Amboy,  1883, 
farmer;  she  1.  Amboy.  Ch.  b.  A.:  //{/.^  d.  y.;  Lda  Belle^  Springer, 
b.  Dec,  1857,  m.,  1.  Chicago,  111.;  Benjamin  Remington"  Springer, 
b.  Aug.,  1865,  1.  Amboy  ;  /«/.",  d.  y.;  Francis"^  Springer,  b.  Aug., 

1874,  1.  Amboy. 

12934  Sarah  Maria^  Hopkins,  b.  Dec.  7,  1843,  m.  lola,  Oct. 
6,  i860,  William  E.  S.  Jones,  b.  Trenton,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
5,  1831,  s.  Robert  William  and  Sophia  (Evan),  1.  3  miles  fr.  lola, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Josephus  Bierce^  Jones,  b.  July  7,  1861;  Cora  Edith^ 
Jones,  b.  Apr.  16,  1863,  d.  Helvetia,  Waupaca  co..  Wis.,  Feb.  9, 
1884,  m.  lola,  Oct.  9,  1882,  Halvor  G.  Amberson,  b.  Kingsbury, 
Norway,  Feb.  14,  1859,  merch.  Helvetia.  Ch.  b.  H.:  ^"Amberson, 
b.  Feb.  4,  1884,  given  to  Sarah  M.^  {Hopkins)  Jones  ;  Effie  Lilliafi" 
Jones,  b.  Sept.  20,   1872,   lola;  Martha  Honora^  Joties,  b.  Sept., 

1875,  I.;   Lucy  Ursuhf  Jones,  Oct.  31,  1878,  I.;   2d  m.:   s.  p. 

6467. 

Mavy'  Adams  {Aiice<i  Bradford),  d.  Canterbury,  Conn.,  Mar. 
12,  Apr.,  1846,  a.  40,  m.  C.  May,  1831,  as  2d  w.,  Reuben  Safford, 

b.  Feb.  21,  1796,  d.  1880,  ist  s.  of  Ephraim  and (his  ist  w.), 

mfr.  Canterb.  Ch.  b.  C:  Laitra^  Safford,  b.  Aug.  16,  1832,  d. 
C.  Aug.  3,  1845  ;  Lydia^  Safford,  b.  Dec.  22,  1833,  d.  June  30,  1839. 
12935  Harriet"^  Safford,  b.  1839,  m.  Emery  Loveland,  Jersey  City. 


1592 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


12936  Mary  Liicina*^  Safford,  b.  Oct.  28,  1835,  m.  Washing- 
tonville,  Orange  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  21,  1854,  Schuyler  Goldsmith 
Coleman,  b.  Blooming  Grove,  Orange  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1826,  ist 
s.  Abner  and  Orpha  (Goldsmith).  Dwelt  Washingtonv.,  Bloom- 
ing G.  to  Apr.,  1855,  since  Galesbnrg.  111.  She  1.  at  Cincinnati, 
O.,  mantuamaker  1884.  Ch.  b.  Galesb.:  Abiiei-  Hubert'^  Coleman, 
b.  July  II,  1855,  m.  Allen,  Lyon  co.,  Kan.,  June  18,  1883,  where 
1.,  mute  ;  Austin  Craig^  Coleman,  b.  Jan.  25,  1857,  1.  Allen  ;  J^eu- 
ben  Safford^  Coleman,  b.  Mar.  8,  1862,  d.  Galesb.  Nov.  24,  1875. 

12937  Reube?i  PascaP  Safford,  b.  Dec.  28,  1838,  m.  j\Ian- 
chester.  Conn.,  Jan.  22,  i860,  Marietta  Fox,  b.  M.  May  12,  1840, 
d.;  1.  Broadbrook,  Glastonbury,  Conn.  Ch.:  Frank  Porter^  Saf- 
ford, b.  Jan.  9,  1867,  Manch.;  JVillie''  Safford,  b.  Jan.  17,  Glas., 
d.  July  17,  1872  ;  Herbert  Safford,  Oct.  22,  1875,  Hartford,  Conn. 

6468. 

William  UradfonV  Adorns  {.4Uce^  Bradford),  d.  Hopkins, 
Nodaway  co..  Mo.,  Sept.  13,  1873,  a.  65,  m.  Windham,  Conn., 
1838,  Mary  Ann  Knight,  b.  Norwich,  Mass.,  d.  Austerlitz,  N.  Y., 
ab.  1870,  3d  da.  Azariah  and  Martha  (Kingsley).  Dwelt  Frank- 
lin, Conn.,  to  1839,  Lebanon,  Conn.,  to  Apr.  i,  1848,  Manchester, 
Conn.,  to  1 85 1,   Fairhaven,  Conn.,  to  Apr.  i,  1858,  Austerlitz  to 

1870,  Hopkins  af. ;  farmer,  builder.     Ch.  b.  Lebaron  : 

12938  William  Knight''  Adams,  b.  July  4,  1844  ;  m.  Housa- 
tonicville,  Mass.,  ab.  1867,  Mary  Bradley;  at  Van  Deusenville, 
Berkshire  co.,  Mass.,  teacher,  depot  master  ;  at  Atchison,  Kan., 

1871,  R.  R.  cashier  ;  Hopkins  1S72;  on  R.  R.  in  la.,  1884.  12939 
Edtvard  Payson*  Adams,  b.  Dec.  3,  5,  1845. 

6470. 

James     Sradford''     Adams    {Alu-e'-    Bradford,  Jolm^    Bradford, 

Mary<,  josiahs,  josiah^,  Moses'),  d.  before  1894,  m.  Green  River,  Colum- 
bia CO.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1849,  Maria  H  Tyler,  b.  Hillsdale,  N.Y., 
Feb.  4,  1817,  d.  Monroe  tp.,  Anderson  co.,  Kan.,  Nov.  27,  1S72, 
third  da.  and  ch.  of  Major  Meade  or  Milton  and  Edith  (Brad- 
ford). Ch.:  Harriet  Anna'',  b.  June  21,  1850,  Austerlitz,  N.  Y.,  d. 
Monroe,  July  28,  1861. 

12940  Merritt  Bradford''  Adams,  b.  Feb.  25,  1852,  Bloom- 
ing Grove,  N.  Y.,  m.  ist,  Greeley,  Anderson  co.,  Kan.,  Nov.  30, 
1870,  Ann  Eliza  Wright,  b.  la.  or  111.,  Feb.  27,  1849,  d.  n.  Gar- 
nett,  Kan.  (at  J.  B.'  Adams'  house),  Aug.  22,  1877,  a  da.  Benja- 
min Notting  and  Clarissa  (Bush).  He  m.  2d,  Nevada,  Vernon 
CO.,  Mo.,  Apr.  5,  1883,  his  cousin,  Frances  Maria  Tyler,  b.  on 
Pottawatomie  Creek,  Anderson  co.,  Kan.,  Mar.  21,  1862,  da. 
Archibald  Bradford  and  Margaret  (Sullivan),  1.  Greeley,  Kan., 
1884,  accountant  and  salesman.  Ch.  by  1st  m.:  Clarissa'  Adams, 
b.  Mar.  26,  1875,  Anderson  co.  James  RochvelT  Adams,  b.  Jan. 
II,  1854,  Blooming  G.,  d.  Garnett,  Aug.  14,  1866  ;  Moses  Brad- 
ford^ Adams,  b.  June  29,  1857,  d.  Austerlitz,  Apr.  2,  1859. 

1 2941  Alice  Elizabeth^  Adams,  b.  Sept.  i,  1859,  Austerlitz, 
m.  Garnett,  Jan.  6,  1881,  Harbert  Hiner,  b.  in  N.  J.,  Feb.  7,  1841, 
2d  s.  of  Isaac  and  Mary  (Paintor),  occupy  J.  B.'  Adams'  farm 
n.  Garnett,  farmer.     Ch.:  Da!",  b.  and  d.  July,  1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  1593 

James  Bradford''  Adams,  A.  M.,  prepared  for  teaching-  at 
Plainfield,  Conn.,  Academy,  1831;  grad.  Union  College,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  July,  1841  ;  for  many  years  a  successful  teacher 
in  following  locations  :  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Academy  1 831-2,  West 
Camp,  Ulster  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.,  1832  to  Sept.,  1833;  in  select  school 
of  Rev.  William  Josiah"  Bradford,  Virgil,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i  to  Apr.  i, 
1834,  Harford,  Pa.,  residing  there  to  1835,  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  to 
1836,  Canterbury  in  school  of  Merritt'  Bradford  to  1837,  Mai- 
den, N.  Y.,  to  1840,  Union  coll.,  grad.  Jul}^  1841,  Frankfort,  Her- 
kimer CO.,  N.  Y.,  Little  Falls,  N*.  Y.,  to  1844,  W.  Hartford  Acad- 
emy to  1845,  S.  Coventry,  Conn.,  to  1846,  Blooming  Grove  to 
1849,  Austerlitz  to  1851,  Blooming  Grove  ag.  to  1855,  Marathon, 
N.Y.,  assist,  to  Rev.  W.  J."  Bradford  to  1856.  At  Austerlitz, 
farming  to  Apr.  i,  i860,  afterward  lived  on  his  farm  5^  miles 
N.  E.  of  Garnett. 

Bradford  ancestry  ■■  —  William^,  William^,  William^,  William-',  Thomas^,  James", 
Thomas',  Thomas"  [see  +  1370,  p.  615]  ;  Edith"  Bradford  m.  Major  Meade  i'yler  ;  Archi- 
bald Bradford"  Tyler,  m.  Mar.Eraret  Sullivan. 

6473. 

C/t  a  t 'feS    Calist N s'     Bk  t 'fe if/It    {Lyd/a^  Bradford,  John^  Bradford, 

Mary<,  josiah3,  josiah=),  d.  June  13,  1878,  a.  68,  m.  Oct.  24,  1842,  Ger- 
trude Kimber,  she  d.  1870-1,  da.  Emmorand  Susannah  (Jackson) 
of  Kimberton,  Chester  co..  Pa.     Ch.  : 

12942  Edward  Davis^  Burleigh,  b.  Oct.  5,  1846,  artist,  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  1884. 

12943  Charles  Calistus^  Burleigh,  d.  Cologne  on  the  Rhine, 
May  I,  1883,  m.  Phila.  Sept.  7,  1878,  Ida  Aldrich,  she  1.  Phila. 
Landscape  painter  in  cities  of  L"''.  S.,  in  galleries  of  Munich, 
Dresden,  Amsterdam,  etc.     Ch.  :  Da!' . 

12944  Theresa^  Burleigh,  b.  July  9,  1851,  Canterbury, 
Conn.,  1.  Phila. 

Rev.  Charles  Calistus'^  Burleigh  fitted  for  coll.  at  eleven  years, 
commenced  teaching  at  14,  edited  1833-4  the  first  anti-slavery 
paper  in  Conn.,  adm.  to  bar  Windham  co.,  Conn.,  1S35;  editor  of 
the  Pennsylvania  Freeman,  previously  edited  by  John  G.  Whittier, 
J.  Miller  McKim,  etc.  Sec  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  From  a 
deep  sense  of  duty  gave  up  law  and  devoted  himself  to  the 
cause  of  the  slave  until  emancipation.  He  then  became  a 
preacher  and  ministered  to  an  "Independent  Cong.  Soc'y  "  in 
Florence,  Mass.  The  highest  testimony  to  his  worth  was  ren- 
dered by  his  friends,  Samuel  May  and  William  Lloyd  Garrison. 

6574. 

WUUani  Henry'  Biwleigh  {Lydia<^  Bradford),  d.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  187 1,  a.  59,  m.  ist,  Stonington,  Conn.,  Dec.  14, 
1834,  Harriet  Adelia  Frink,  she  d.  N.  Y.  city  Ma)^,  1863,  da. 
William  and  Wealthy  Ann  (Downie).  He  m.  2d,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
Celia  M.  Burr,  shed.  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  July  25,  1875.    Ch.by  istm.: 

12945  Harriet  Adelia  Ann*  Burleigh,  b.  June  30,  1836,  Fra- 
mingham,  Mass.,  d.  Feb.  9,  1865,  m.  Augustus  Graham  Cole  of 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  he  d.  June  10,  1866,  s.  Judge  John  Oliver  Cole  of 
A.     Ch.  :  Mildred^  Cole,   b.   June   2,    1S60;  Edward  Hervey^   Cole, 


1594  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Jan.  15,  1862,  1.  Albany  1884.      Sarah  Elizabeth'*  Burleigh,  b.  Sept. 
13,  1838,  Allegheny,  Allegheny  co.,  Pa.,  d.  May  14,  1841. 

12946  Lydia  Bradford^  Burleigh,  b.  May  22,  1840,  m.  Wil- 
liam Johnson  Reid,  s.  of  Commodore  Samuel  Chester  Reid  (b. 
Norwich, Conn.,  Aug.  25, 1783,  com.  privateer  "Gen.  Armstrong," 
7  guns,  war  181 2,  and  at  Fayal,  Sept.  26-27,  1814,  disabled  and 
defeated  3  British  vessels, —  "  Plantagenet,  74  guns;  "  Rota,"  44; 
"Carnation,"  18;  also  disting.  as  the  designer  of  present  U.  S. 
flag.,  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Jan.  28,  1861  — Drake;  Appletoji);  1.  Morrisania, 
N.  Y.  Ch. :  Florence  Burleigh^  Reid,  b.  Nov.  18,  1871;  Mary  Bea- 
trice^ Reid,  June  30,  1874,  London,  Eng.;  Garriscvf  Reid,  Mar.  5, 
1S76;  Reginald^  iftvV/,  July  27,  1878.  12947  Francis  Julius''  Bur- 
leigh, b.  Oct.  15,  1842,  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  1865.  12948 
Lc  Moine^  Burleigh,  b.  Feb.  17,  1845,  Hartford,  Conn.,  m.  Laconia, 
Belknap  co.,  N.  H.,  Aug.  4,  1870,  Catharine  Benson  Judd,  da. 
Hall  and  Frances  Phelps  (Berge).  1 2949  Florence  Hermion^  Bur- 
leigh, b.  Sept.  23,  1848,  m.  1868,  S.  N.  Cobb.  12950  Cecir  Burleigh. 
WUliam  Henrf  Burleigh  was  educated  at  Plainfield,  Conn., 
learned  printing  at  Stonington;  anti-slavery  advocate,  rem., 
1^37)  to  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  published  there  the  Christian  Witness  and 
later  the  Temperance  Banner.  Returned,  1843,  to  Conn.,  editor 
of  Chrisiian  Freenuin  (afterward  Charter  Oak,  Hartford  Republican, 
etc.,  Hartford  1840  to  1864).  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 
Went,  1849,  to  Syracuse,  lecturer,  secretary,  editor  of  the  paper 
of  the  N.  Y.  State  Temperance  Soc.  to  1855;  was,  1855  to  1863, 
harbor  master,  ap.  by  Gov.  Myron  H.  Clark;  State  Temperance 
Agent  Albany,  1865  to  1870;  harbor  master  of  Port  of  N.  Y., 
1870  to  decease.  John  Chadwick  spoke  at  his  funeral.  His 
widow  was  settled  with  pastoral  charge  of  Unitarian  congrega- 
tion, Brooklyn,  Conn.,  until  failing  health. 

6475. 

JLucian'    JBut'leUfJl    {Lydta^  Bradford,  Jolm^  Bradford,  Mary*,  Josiah', 

josiah2,  Moses'),  m.  East  Woodstock,  Windham  co.,  Conn.,  Apr.  4, 
1843,  Elizabeth  Morse  Child,  b.  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Nov.  9,  1813, 
a  da.  Stephen  and  Abigail  (Carter).     Ch.  : 

12951  Gertrude  Elizahetlf'  Burleigh,  b.  Mar.  10,  1844,  1845, 
Woodstock,  m.  Rev.  Varnum  P.  Simmons.  12952  Harriet 
Frances*  Burleigh,  b.  July  10,  1846,  Plainfield,  Conn.,  m.  Oct.  19, 
1870,  Daniel  W.  Allen.  12953  Caroline  Eleanor  ElUf  Burleigh,  b. 
July  28,  1848,  Plainf.,  d.  June  12,  1874,  m.  Frank  Tyler;  dwelt 
Danielsonville,  Conn.  12954-6  Lucian  Rinaldo",  b.  Feb.  6,  1853, 
Plainf.,  civil  eng.  William  Bradford""  Burleigh,  ]uly  18,  1855, 
P.,  florist.  John  Carter',  May  18,  1857,  185S,  P.,  builder,  Boston, 
Mass. 

Rev.  Lucian^  Burleigh,  yet  living  (for  a  number  of  years  back) 
in  house  where  he  was  born,  Plainfield.  At  16  years  made  his 
maiden  speech  on  temperance;  became  a  Baptist  clergyman. 
Became,  1850,860.  of  "  Society  for  Suppression  of  Gambling." 
Teacher,  1854,  in  Plainfield  acad.,  of  which  institution  he  pub- 
lished an  extended  history.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  For 
several  years  agent  of  Conn.  Temperance  Union,  preaching  and 
farming. 


I 


DECSENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1595 

Child  a«c«/'rv.-  — Ephraim^  [see  +6607,  p.  1603];  DanieP  m.  ist,  Jan.  i,  1747,  Ruth 
Ammidown,  2d,  Abigail  Bridges  ;  Abel',  b.  W.  Oct.  15,  1752,  m.  Rebecca  AUard  ;  Stephen' 
Child  m.  Abigail  Carter,  b.  Mar.  22,  1783,  of  Dudley,  Mass. 

6476. 

Cifi'US  Moses'  Bnrleiyh  (Av/z^"  ih-adford),  d.  Sunnyside, 
Allegheny  co.,  Pa.,  Mar.  7,  1855,  1865,  m.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb. 
3,  1855,  Marg-aret  Jones,  she  1.  Phila.  1884.  Editor  of  Pa.  7^;r^- 
wa«,  previously  edited  by  C.  C  Burleigh.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.  Earnest  anti-slavery  advocate.  His  last  years  spent 
in  Pa.  s.  p.  . 

6477. 

George  Shepard  BurUigJi  {Lydia^  Bradford),  m.  May  17. 
1849,  Ruth  Burgess  of  Little  Compton,  Newport  co.,  R.  I.,  da. 
Thomas  and  Ruth  (Richmond).  A  widely  known  poet  of  much 
strength  and  beauty  of  thought;  author,  see  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV;  landscape  artist;  res.  Little  Compton  1884.  Ch.  : 
/«/.',  b.  Jan.,  1850,  d.  July,  1852.  12957  Sidney  Richmond^  Bur- 
leigh, b.  July  I,  1853,  m.  Providence,  R.  I.,  Sarah  Wilkinson; 
spent  some  years  in  Europe  practising  as  an  artist,  1.  Prov.  s.  p. 

6485. 

John  William  Henri/  Bradford  {w/iiiam^  Bradford),  m. 
New  Milford,  Pa.,  Oct.  11,  '1842,  Hannah  M.  Page,  b.  N.  M. 
May  17,  1820.  Ch.  b.  N.  Milford  :  12958  Julia  Antf  Bradford,  b. 
Oct.  15,  1844,  m.  1862,  a  teacher  of  a  private  school  in  New  Mil- 
ford.    Charles  A.\  b.  Nov.  20,  1850,  d.  1872. 

6487. 

John'  Bradford  {Luther^  Bradford),  m.  Abington,  Conn., 
Apr.  24,  1850,  Jane  Congdon  of  A.;  1.  on  "old  homestead,"  Can- 
terbury, Conn.,  1884;  owns  farm  and  residence  in  Westminster, 
Conn.  Ch.  :  12959-60  Thomas'  Bradford,  b.  Mar.  28,  185 1, 
builder  Putnam,  Conn.  William  Henry*  Bradford,  b.  Aug.  2, 
1853,  1.  Canterb.  12961  Mary  Elizabeth^  Bradford,  b.  Sept.  3, 
1855,  m.  Jan.  i,  1879,  W.  B.  Gallup  of  Plainfield,  Conn.;  1.  Chap- 
lin, Conn.;  John  Clayton'',  b.  July  5,  1858,  d.  Canterbury  June  28, 
1872.  12962-3  Charles  Clitus^  Bradford,  b.  Sept.  30,  1861;  George 
L:,  Aug.  5,  1865. 

6488. 

Abif/air  Bradford  {Luther^  Bradford),  d.  Nov.  2,  16,  1856,  a. 
31,  m.  Apr.,  1853,  Abram  Weeks  of  Canterbury,  Conn.  Ch.  : 
12964  Abigail  Elizabeth'^  Weeks,  now  Fuller,  b.  Apr.  2,  1855,  C,  — 
adopted  by  Mrs,  Maty  Juliaette^  {Adams)  Fuller  4-12929. 

6529. 

Olive  Bradford'  Robinson  {oiiWr'^  Barstoiv,  ouve^  Bradford, 
Marvs  josiahMosiah^),  m.  Plainfield,  Conn.,  Apr.  19,  1824,  Augustus 
Prior  of  P.     Ch.  : 

12965      Charles  Robinson'*  Prior,  b.   Jan.    25,   1825,  m.  J/f^/j 
A  u  na '  Morse  -f-  6  5  6 1 . 


1596  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

6532. 

Ettieline  Elixa'  JRobiHSOH  {oz/'u'" Bars/ow),  m.  Nov.  25, 
1833,  Noah  Davis.  Ch.:  12966  Williaui  R:  Davis,  b.  1835,  d. 
Baton  Rouge,  La.,  Sept.  3,  1863. 

12967  Mary  Eliza^  Davis,  m.  Gifford,  he  d.  She  1.  1884, 
Boston,  Mass.  Ch.:  Edtviii  Davis^  Gifford,  b.  1864;  Franklin  R^ 
Gifford,  1866. 

6535. 

James'  Hohiiison  {oiive^Barsfoiu),  m.  1853,  Jane  Johnson  of 
Atlanta,  Ga.  Ch.  b.  A.:  12968-9  James  Henry^j  Eugene  Mau- 
rice^ Robinson. 

12970  Mary  Olive^  Robinson,  m.  Price  E.  Mauray  of  At- 
lanta.    Ch.:  James  Barney^  Mauray,  b.  1881,  A. 

6536. 

3Ia}'jf  CJevelaufV  Robin  son  {oiive^  Bai-ston'),  m.  July,  1S40, 
Ebenezer  Dunham  Brockway  of  Lyme,  Conn.,  rem.  thence  to 
Norwalk,  Conn.     Ch.:  <f> 

1297  I  Mary  Adelaide""  Brockway,  b.  Aug.  31,  1841,  m.  Nor- 
walk, Dec,  1879,  Robert  Crawford,  bank  cashier. 

12972-3  Adelia^,  b.  June  17,  1843  ;  Eliza  Emeline^  Brockway, 
"fune  21,  1845. 

12974  Adele  Barstow'  Brockway,  b.  Aug'.  19,  1847,  m.  Jan., 
1879,  Dexter  Hitchcock,  M.D. 

12975  Annie  Robinson  Dunham^  Brockway,  b.  Dec.  26,  1849, 
m.  Sept.,  1881,  Albert  H.  Matteson.  Ch.:  Dexter  Brockway 
Hifc/icoc/^'  Matteson,  b.  Dec,  1882,  d.  Apr.,  1883. 

6541 

Henry'  Palmer  {Ma,y^  Barston),  m.  1832,  Harriet  Lyon,  b. 
1808,  first  da.  of  Chester  Lyon  -(-2206,  by  his  ist  marriage. 

6550. 

Saralt'  LyOll  {jemstia  Bradford^'  Barstoiv,  Olivc^  Bradford,  Mary*,  Jo- 
siah3,  Josiah^),  m.   1 848,  ChautlCey  Atmore''  Morse  +^557    {Anna^  Barstow, 

oiive^  Bradford,  etc.),  dwelt  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  silversmith;  1.  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  1884,  jeweler.     Ch.:     12976-7    i  Son"^,  i  Daughter^. 

6551. 

Henry  DwiyhV  Lyon  {j^-ms/ia  Bradford'^  Barstow,  Olive''  Brad- 
ford), m.  1845,  Anna  Eliza''  Morse  -I-6559  {Anna^  Barstow,  Olive^  Brad- 
ford), she  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1857,  a.  34;  he  1.  Newark,  1884. 

6561. 

Wary  Anna'  Jlorse  {Anna'-  Barstow,Olive^  Bradford),  m.  1850, 
Charles   Robinson^  Prior  -|- 12965    {olive  Bradford' Robinson,  Olive'^  Barstow, 

oiive^  Bradford),  he  d.  Plainficld,  Conn.,  vSept.  20,  1880,  a.  56.  She 
1.  1884,  Greeneville,  New  London  co..  Conn.  Ch.:  John  Eddie^") 
Prior,  d.  y.;   Chauncey^-'^,  d.  y.;  Isabella^-^,  d.  y. 

12978     Lillian^-')  Prior,  b.  Jan.,  1861,  1.  Plainfield. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1597 

6566. 

John  Merritf  BratJfoi'd  {Merriit<^  Bradford),  d.  Nayatt 
Point,  Bristol  co.,  R.  I.,  Sept.  20,  1872,  a.  49,  m.  Monroe,  Orange 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1 85 1,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  Downing,  wid.;  was  fit- 
ted for  coll.  by  his  father,  grad.  Union  coll.,  Schenectady,  N.Y., 
studied  law  to  1846,  then  assumed  his  father's  place  as  teacher 
to  1849  ;  adm.  to  bar  1850,  lawyer  at  Monroe,  rem.,  1854,  to  On- 
tonagon, Ontonagon  co.,  Mich.,  was  there  scientific  editor  of 
Joitrnal  for  Copper  Mines  :  rem.,  1864,  to  Chicago,  there  with 
merchants;  to  Vandalia,  Fayette  co..  111.,  1864,  chosen  co.  sur- 
veyor ;  for  health,  rem.  to  Nayatt  P.,  where  his  wid.  res.  1884. 

6568. 

31avgaret  Bif/elow'  Bradfopd  {Merritf^  Bradford),  d.  July 
26,  1879,  a.  50,  m.  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1853,  Horatio  W. 
Otis,  he  d.  i88i,  s.  Amos;  dwelt  N.  Y.  city,  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
banker.     Ch.  b.  Yonkers  : 

12979  BradfonP  Otis,  b.  July  18,  1854,  educated  at  Yon- 
kers, traveled  with  tutor  in  Europe  ;  banker,  in  co.  with  Henry 
Foote,  in  Col.,  1S84.     2  Infants^,  d.  y, 

12980-3  Maggie  Bradford^  Otis,  b.  Feb.  13,  i860,  unm.,  1. 
Yonkers  ;  Lucy  Frances"  Otis,  b.  Oct.  24,'-i862,  unm.,  1.  Yonkers; 
Bessie  May^,  Oct.  10,  1864,  unm.  1.  Y.;  Ray  Fowler^  Otis,  Oct.  29, 
187 1,  unm.,  1.  Y. 

6574. 

William  Josiall    Burr  {Mary  Cleveland^  Butterfield,  .fft'^A^/zS  AV-rtc/- 

/(7;-^,  Marysjosiahs,  josiah=2),  m.  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  13,  1845, 
Jane  Charlotte  Lincoln,  b.  Newark  Val.,  Feb.  20,  1825,  da.  Otis 
and  Sarah  (Slosson).     Ch. : 

12984  William  Henry"  Burr,  b.  Sept.  2,  1846,  Speedsville, 
Tompkins  co.,  N.  Y.,  unm.  1.  home,  Newark  Val.,  Dec,  1877-84, 
clerk. 

12985  Sarah  Jane*  Burr,  b.  Aug.  23,  1848,  Speedsv.,  m. 
Newark  V.,  Oct.  3,  1872,  Emil  Arthur  Becker,  b.  Lissa,  Prussia, 
May  18,  1838,  s.  Max  Arthur  and  Joanna  (Lohnthal),  of  Berlin, 
Prussia;  came  to  America,  1863,  joined  Co.  D,  8th  Md.,  June  11, 
1863,  wounded  at  Spottsylvania,  May  8,  1864,  trans.  Oct.,  1864, 
to  Co  K,  14th  reg..  Veteran  Reserve  Corps,  discharged  July  18, 
1865,  1.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Dec,  1877. 

12986  George  LincoM  Burr,  b.  Jan.  30,  1857,  Oramel,  Alle- 
gany CO.,  N.  Y.,  then  ent.  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Sept., 
1877,  duly  grad.;  printer;  teacher  in  Cornell  Univ.,  1884. 

12987  Mary  Ella^  Burr,  b.  Apr.  14,  15,  1859,  Oramel,  m. 
Jan.  4, 1882,  C.  O.  Upton.  She  was  student  at  Cornell  U.,  Sept., 
1877,  1.  Clymer,  N.  Y,,  1884. 

Dr.  William  JosiaJi'  Burr  grad.  Cortland  Acad.,  Homer,  N. 
Y.,  Jime,  1 841,  and  at  Medical  Institute  of  Geneva,  N.  Y.  coll., 
Feb.,  1845;  practised  medicine  at  Speedsville,  Mar.,  1845,  to 
Nov.,  1850,  Rushford,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  Apr.  i,  1856,  Ora- 
mel to  June,  1865  ;  enrolled,  Oct.  11,  1861,  private  Co.  H,  76th 
N.  Y.  v.,  when  that  co.  was  transf.,  Dec,  1861,  to  93d  N.  Y.  V., 


1598  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

he  remained  with  76th  reg.  as  hospital  steward;  A.  Surg.  59th 
N.  Y.  v.,  May  13,  1862,  Surgeon  42d  N.  Y.  V.,  May  21,  1863, 
mustered  out  with  reg.  July  13,  1864,  re-entered  army,  Aug.  25, 
1864,  Staff  Surgeon  to  June  2,  1865  ;  since,  practicing  physician, 
Newark  Val.,  1884. —  Phoenix  s  Whitney  gen.,  1 :  146'^,  2gp. 

Lincoln  ancestry :—  i  arms:  Lincoln;  7,-  Lincolne  :  (Dorsetshire  and  Somerset- 
shire, temp.  Richard  I).  Quarterly,  per  pale  indented  or  and  gu.;  in  the  ist  and  4th,  a 
cross  of  5  lozenges  of  the  2d.  .  .  .  Thomas',  of  Western,  now  Warren,  then  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  T787,  m.  Anna  Keyes'',  b.  ab.  1759;  Otis^  Lincoln,  b.  Western,  June  24,  17S7, 
m.  ist,  Sarah  Slosson*. 

Slaivson,  Slosson  ancestry : — Nathaniel',  b.  1696,  of  Deerfield.  Mass.,  Norwalk,  Conn., 
large  est.  owner,  m.  Margaret  Belden,  da.  William  of  N.;  Enoch-,  b.  N.,  Aug.  13,  i7-i3,  m. 
Sarah  St.  John  ;  Ezbon^,  m.  Electa  Williams,  da.  Azariah  and  Beulah  (Brown);  Sarah^ 
Slosson  m.  Otis  Lincoln^.— ^V.  Y.  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Record,  III :  ibS — Slos- 
son Genealogy,  by  David  Williams  Patterson. 

Keyes  ancestry : — Solomon',  of  Newbury,  m.  Prances  Grant;  Solomon^,  b.  per.  Bil- 
lerica,'Mass.,  June  24,  1665,  m.  Mary;  Solomon',  wounded  in  Capt.  John  Lovewell's  fight 
with  chief  Paugus,  at  Pequawket,  Me.,  Apr.  18,  1725,  of  Western,  m.  Sarah;  Asa*,  m. 
Phebe  Smith  of  Western;  Anna^  Keyes  m.  Thomas  Lincoln'.  —  Keyes  gen.,  jjs. 

6576. 

Henry  TiradfonV  Huvr  {Aiary  Cleveland'-  Bntterjieid),  mar- 
ried ist,  Scott,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1848,  Harriet  Newell  Greene,  born 
De  Ruyter,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  11,  1822,  died  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  15, 
1874,  da.  George  Saunders  and  Amelia  (Maxson).  He  m.  2d, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  20,  1875,  Frances  Barry,  born  Salisbury, 
Conn.,  Jan.  16,  1839,  da.  Dr.  William  J.  and  Harriet  (Wood- 
bridge),  1.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1,  1877,  1884  accountant  in  U. 
S.  Sub-Treasury,  Wall  st.,  N.  Y.     Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Homer  : 

-I-12988     Alary  Amelia!^  Burr^  b.  Feb.  10,  11,  1849. 

12989  George  Andrew^  Burr,  b.  Sept.  13,  1850,  m.  Catha- 
rine Sagur,  1.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Apr.,  1875,  insurance  agt. 

12990  Francis  Henry^  Burr,  b.  Apr.  10,  1852,  unm.,  1.  Milo, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1875,  printer.  12991  William  Oliver''  Burr,  b.  May 
31,  1853,  unm.,  lived  Homer  Apr.,  1875,  ^-  Brooklyn  1884,  tailor. 
12992  Edwiti  Harvey  Henry^  Burr,  b.  Apr.  26,  1855,  unmarried,  1. 
Brooklyn  1884,  miller.  12993  Charles  Sumner''  Burr,  b.  June  17, 
1857,  unm.,  1.  Scranton,  Pa.,  Apr.,  1875,  Brooklyn  1884,  salesman. 
12994   Walter  Cecil^  Burr,  b.  Sept.   9,  1859,  student  Brookl.  1884. 

6577. 

Mary  Louisa^  Burr  {Mary cieveia?id^ Biuterfieid),  m.  Rush- 
ford,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1846,  Daniel  Woods  Leavens,  born  Windsor, 
Vt.,  Feb.  13,  1822,  s.  Calvin  and  Lucy  (Woods).  Dwelt  Rush- 
ford  II  yrs.,  Oramel,  N.  Y.,  2  yrs.,  Horseheads,  N.  Y.,  8  yrs., 
Adrian,  Mich.,  5  months  to  Apr.,  1867,  when  rem.  to  Decatur, 
Mich.,  I'd  D.  Apr.,  1875,  Homer  ag.  Aug.,  1877,  Bay  City,  Mich., 
1884;  bookkeeper,  druggist.     Ch.: 

12995  Andreiv  Charles^  Leavens,  b.  Dec.  2,  1847,  Rushf.,  m. 
Mary  Amelia^  Burr  +12988. 

12996  Calvin  Walter'^  Leavens,  b.  May  29,  1853,  R.,  of  De- 
catur Apr.,  1875,  druggist ;  Bay  City  1884,  of  Leavens  Brothers 
[Andrew  C.],  merch.  12997  Edward*  Leavens,  b.  Dec.  21,  1856, 
Oramel,  d.  Feb.  12,  1878,  I'd  Decatur  Apr.,  1875,  artist.  12998 
George  Fox^  Leavens,  b.  Oct.  29,  1865,  Horseheads,  clerk  Bay  C. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


6599. 


1599 


MOSES     PARKER'    CLEAVELAND     (Parker^    Parker^,    John4, 

josiahs,  josiah2,  Moses'),  d.  Natick,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1840,  a.  33,  m.  Dux- 
bury,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1834,  his  cousin,  Martha  Richardson,  b.  D. 
May  2,  1 81 5,  eldest  da.  Captain  George  Partridge  and  Charity 
Pratt  (Bush).  (She  m.  2d,  see  below.)  Ch.  born  New  Market, 
Rockingham  co.,  N.  H.:  Ann  Martha',  b.  Aug.  16,  1836,  d.  N. 
M.  Aug.  10,  1838;  Josephine  ELIZABETH^  b.  Mar.  2,  1838,  d.  N. 
M.  Aug.  29,  1839. 

Dr.  MosES  Parker'  Cleaveland  grad.  Bowdoin  Coll.  1827. 
Bowdoin  Coll.  Medical  School  1830,  removed  from  Brunswick, 
Me.,  to  Bucksport,  Me.,  and  practiced  medicine  ;  thence  was  a 
physician  at  New  Market  1833  to  1839,  later  at  Natick  May  13, 
1840,  to  death. 

Mrs.  Martha  (Richardson)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  Duxbury,  vSept. 
14,  1842,  as  2d  w.,  Capt.  Ezekiel  Treat,  b.  Truro,  Mass.,  vSept.  14, 
1806,  d.  Livermore  Falls,  Androscoggin  co.,  Me.,  June  25,  1879, 
a  s.  Ezekiel  and  Ruth  (Watts),  s.  p.  She  res.  East  Livermore, 
Androscoggin  co.,  Me.,  1883.  Ch.:  Sarah  Josephine  Treat,  b. 
July  19,  1843,  Canton  Point,  Oxford  co.,  Me.,  m.  Dr.  Albion  R. 
Millett,  physician,  Livermore  Falls  ;  Winfield  Scott  Treat,  b. 
June  23,  1847,  Liverm.  F.,  m.  Nov.,  iSpz,  Sarah  B.  Pierpont,  1. 
Liverm.  F.,  merch.;  ch.:  i  son.  Capt.  Ezekiel  Treat,  sea  capt., 
mariner  18  years,  then  removed  to  a  tarm  in  Canton,  Oxford 
CO.,  Me.,  1844  to  Livermore  F.,  merchant  and  mill  owner  there. 
He  m.  ist,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  July  20,  1839,  Sarah  Winslow  Rich- 
ardson, b.  D.  Jan.  i,  1819,  d.  Canton  P.  Feb.  19,  1842,  sister  to 
Martha.  Ch.:  George  Mandeville  Treat,  b.  Dec.  3,  1840,  Can- 
ton P.,  m.  Apr.  9,  1862,  Emma  C.  Morse,  farmer  ;  Sarah  Wins- 
low  Treat,  b.  Liverm.  F.,  d.  inf. 

6600. 

JAI^IES    BOWDOIN'  CLEAVELAND   (Parker^,    Parker^    John^. 

josiahs,  josiah^),  d.  Bruuswick,  Me.,  Sept.  12,  1854,  a.  45,  m.  Gray, 
Cumberland  co..  Me.,  Mar.  13,  1834,  Lucinda  Page  McKenny  of 
Gray,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  June  28,  1817,  da.  Jonathan  and  Mary 
(Page).  Ch.:  Parker  Leonard",  b.  Apr.  8,  1837,  Passadumkeag, 
Penobscot  co..  Me.,  d.  P.  Aug.  22,  1838. 

+  12999  Parker  Leonard'  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  13,  1839, 
Rowland,  Penobscot  co..  Me.  13000  Marianna  Elizabeth',  b. 
Nov.  22,  1841,  Passadumkeag,  d.  P.- May  25,  1849. 

13001  Annie  Celia"  Cleaveland,  b.  June  26,  1844,  P.,  m. 
Third  Parish  Church,  Portland,  Aug.  24,  1864,  WilHam  Newell 
Prince,  b.  Yarmouth,  Cumberland  co..  Me.,- Apr.  23,  1843,  son 
Paul  and  Charlotte  (Mitchell).  Dwelt  Portland  to  1867,  Boston, 
Mass.,  to  1868,  Portland  ag.,  (1883)  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Portland: 
Parker  Cleavela/uP  Prince,  Oct.  4,  1865  ;  Lena  Maud^  Prince,  July 
28,  1869  ;   Grace  Andrcivs^  Prince,  Sept.  12,  1871. 

Hon.  James  Bowdoin'  Cleaveland  graduated  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege 1828,  lawyer. 

From  Hist.  Bowdoin  Coll.,  j^f/  — James  Bowdoin  Cleavelamd  in  college  stood 
well  as  a  scholar.  He  chose  the  law,  and  pur-^ued  his  professional  studies  under  the 
direction  of  Ebene/.er  Everett  of  Brunswick,  of  Rufus  Choate  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  Ste- 
phen Lonj?fellow  of  Portland.  He  opened  an  office  in  Portland,  but  soon  rem.  to  Gray, 
thence  to  Passadumkeag.  He  served  i  year  in  the  legislature  as  a  representative  from 
this  place. 


l6oO  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

6602. 

MARTHA  ANN  BUSH'  CLEAVELAND  (Parker«),  d.  at 
her  summer  residence,  Brunswick,  Me.,  Nov.  2,  1881,  a.  69,  m. 
Brunswick  Nov.  30,  1837,  Hon.  Peleg-  Whitman  Chandler,  born 
New  Gloucester,  Cumberland  co..  Me.,  Apr.  12,  181 6,  died  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  May  28,  1889,  s.  Peleg  and  Esther  (Parsons).     Ch.: 

13002     Ellen  Maria*  Chandler,  b.  July  12,  1839,  Bost.,  Mass., 
unm.,  res.  Boston  1883. 

-I-13003     Horace  Parker'^  Chandler,  b.  Sept.  13,  1842,  Boston. 
13004     Parker  Cleaveland^  Chandler,  b.  Dec.  7,  1848,  Boston, 
unm.     Arthur  Whitman^,  b.  Aug.   28,  Milton,  Mass.,  d.  M.  Sept., 
1856. 

Hon.  Peleg  Whitman  Chandler,  LL.D.,  grad.  Bowdoin  Coll.  1834.  His.  Boiuloiu  Coll., 
4X7  —  contains  a  portrait,  on  steel,  of  Mr.  Chandler,  and  a  biographical  sketch  jirepared 
bv  George  vS.  Hilliard,  from  which  are  following  extracts:  Peleg  Whitman  Chandler 
was  fitted  for  college  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Theological  Seminary.  Studied  law  with  his  father 
and  at  the  Law  School,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  with  Theophilus  Parsons,  Esq.  In  1836, 
while  yet  a  student,  he  became  associated  with  the  Boston  Daily  Advertiser  as  reporter 
of  legal  proceedings  for  several  years.  The  reporting  of  adjudged  cases  had  not  previ- 
ously formed  a  part  of  the  regular  contents  of  a  daily  newspaper.  Mr.  Chandler's  re- 
ports gave  proof  of  a  good  legal  understanding  and  a  native  capacity  for  comprehending 
legal  distinctions  In  1837  he  was  adm.  to  the  bar  in  Bo.ston.  He  established.  Mar  ,  1838, 
the  Laiv  Reporter^  a  monthly  law  journal,  and  conducted  it  for  about  ten  years.  It  was 
conducted  with  abilitj'  and  judgment,  and  had  a  large  list  of  subscribers^  nearly  every 
state  being  represented  among  them.  It  is  still  carried  on  under  the  able  management 
of  John  Lowell,  Esq.,  of  the  Boston  bar.  In  1841  he  published  the  first  volume  oi  Amer- 
ican Criminal  Trials,  and  the  second  volume  in  1844.  {American  Criminal  Trials  Por- 
traits. Boston  1S4/-44,  2  vols.,  i2mo,  pp.  436,  387.]  It  was  well  received  both  in  England 
and  America.  In  1843  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  common  co'incil'of  Boston  from 
ward  si.x,  and  in  1844  and  1845  he  was  its  president  In  1845-6-7  served  as  member  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  of  I\Iass.  In  1846  he  was  chosen  city  solicitor  of  Boston,  and 
every  year  till  1S53,  when  he  resigned  his  post.  In  1854  he  was  a  member  of  the  executive 
council  of  Mass.  In  1842,  when  the  U.  S.  Bankrupt  Act  went  into  operation,  he  was  ap- 
pointed one  of  the  commissioners  for  Mass.,  and  published  a  useful  edition  of  the  law, 
with  notes.  In  1844  he  pronounced  the  usual  Fourth  of  July  oration  before  the  munici- 
pal authorities  of  Boston  ;  and  in  i8so  he  prepared  a  revision  of  the  ordinances  of  the  city. 
In  1850  he  passed  some  months  in  Europe,  returning  with  improved  health  and  a  mind 
enlarged  and  enriched  by  his  observation  of  nature  and  art.  Mr.  Chandler's  professional 
progress  has  been  uniform  and  rapid,  and  his  distinguished  professional  success  has 
been  fairly  earned  b^'  persevering  industry,  by  zealous  fidelity  to  the  interests  of  his  cli- 
ents, by  a  courage  that  shrinks  from  no  emergency,  by  a  presence  of  mind  that  is  never 
taken  by  surprise,  and  by  uncommon  discretion  and  tact  in  the  management  of  causes. 
Mr.  Chandler's  influence  and  position  in  the  community,  and  his.  place  in  the  hearts  of 
his  friends,  are,  to  say  the  least,  as  high  as  the  rank  he  holds  at  the  bar.  He  received 
from  Bowdoin  College  the  degree  of  LL.D.  in  1867  ;  became  a  trustee  of  the  college  1871. 
The  improvements  made  bv  him  in  Massachusetts  Hall  are  stated  in  the  history. 

The  following  is  added  from  an  obituary  notice  in  Springfield,  Mass.,  Republican, 
May  2Q,  iSSq —  In  the  death  of  Peleg  W.  Chandler,  Boston  loses  a  lawyer  of  great  ability 
and  a  citizen  of  extraordinary  public  spirit,  a  writer  of  merit  in  many  directions,  and  a 
club  man  of  the  older  generation,  whose  brilliant  flow  of  wit  and  reminiscence  were 
greatly  valued  at  the  Somerset,  Union,  and  old  Wednesday  evening  clubs.*  Mr.  Chand- 
ler was  a  warm  friend  of  John  Albion  Andrew,  and  wrote  a  Metnoir  of  onr  great  war 
goverfior  :  and  in  1867  published,  anonymously.  The  Autltenticity  of  the  Gospels. 

Report  of  the  Council  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  'Annual  Meeting  Oct.  2?, 
jSSq,  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  By  Andreiv  Preston  Peabody,  D.D.—  contains  a  biographical 
sketch  of  a  former  member,  Peleg  W.  Chandler. 

Chandler  ancestry  : —'^\\\\2iva^\  John=  ;  John^  [see  +3194,  p.  1074];  Thomas*,  bom 
Woodstock,  Conn.,  July  23,  1709,  of  Worcester,  went  early  to  New  Hampshire,  ancestor 
of  distinguished  families  ;  Peleg',  from  Duxbury,  Mass  ;  Peleg"  Chandler,  grad.  Brown 
Univ.,  lawyer,  m.  Esther  Parsons. —  N.  E.  H.  G.  Reg.,  XI :  220. 

Parsons  ancestiy :  —  indr&y'^,  b.  Aphington,  near  Exeter,  adj.  Topsham,  co.  Devon, 
Eng.,  1631,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  m.  Nov.  11,  1657,  Sarah  Vinson,  da.  William  and  Sarah  of 
G.;  Ebene7.er^  b.  Jan.  28,  1682,  m.  Lydia  HaskelP  ;  Rev.  Moses^,  H.  C.  1736,  of  Byfield, 
Mass.,  m.  Susannah  Davis,  da.  of  Ebenezer  of  Gloucester,  whose  wife  was  gr.gr.da.  of 
John  Robinson,  Puritan  minister  from.  Holland  to  Plymouth,  Mass.;  father  of  Judge 
Theophilus  Parsons,  to  whom  was  related  Esther  V&r sons.—  Spr ague's  Annals,  1 :  448. 

Haskell  ancestry :  —  ^''^\V\-^'my,  b.  ab.  1617,  Gloucester  1642,  m.  Mary  Tybbott,  or  Tib- 
bets,  da.  Walter  of  G.;  William',  m.  Mary  Brown;  Lydia^  Haskell,  m.  Ebenezer  Parsons'*. 

6603. 

ELIZABETH  ABIGAIL'  CLEAVELAND  (Parker«),  died 
prior  to  1883,  m.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Nov.  16,  1847,  Dr.  George 
Walker  Woodhouse  of  Guilford  and   Meredith    Bridge,  N.  H., 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  160I 

b.  Medbury,  N.  H.,  d.  Dover,  N.  H.,  Nov.  16,  1850.  She  re- 
sided at  Dover  to  1850-1,  afterward  at  Brunswick,     s.  p. 

6605. 

JOHN    APPLETON'  CLEAVELAND    (Parker»,    Parker^,   John*, 

josiahs,  josiah^),  d.  Newton,  Mass.,  Dec.  3,  1873,  3..  54,  rn.  Brunswick, 
Me.,  Dec.  31,  1844,  Catharine  Jeanette  Alexander,  b.  Brunswick 
Dec.  15,  1820,  eldest  da.  Joseph  and  Pamelia  (Curtis).  Ch.  born 
Brunswick  : 

13005  Ann  Martha'  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  22,  1846,  mar- 
ried Newton  June  24,  1868,  Russell  Freeman,  born  Sandwich, 
Mass.,  June  13,  1832,  a  s.  Watson  and  Mary  (Atkins),  res.  New- 
ton 1883,  builder,  s.  p.  Mary  Ellen',  b.  June  8,  1849,  ^-  Bruns- 
wick Aug.  27,  1851.     Frances  Amelia',  b.  Mar.   14,  d.  B.  Sept. 

4,  1851.  13006  Georgetta  Potter'  Cleaveland,  born  Jan.  18, 
1853,  unm.,  res.  Newton. 

John  Appleton'  Cleaveland  grad.  Bowdoin  College  1840. 
Resided  at  Brunswick  to  1858;  Boston,  Mass.,  to  1863,  after- 
ward at  Newton. 

From  I/is.  Bou'doin  Coll.,  ^50  — John  Appleton  Cleaveland  did  not  study  for  a  profes- 
sion. He  occupied  different  positions,  implying  the  confidence  of  his  eniployers.  For 
the  last  ten  years  of  his  life  was  clerk  in  U.  S.  Treasury,  Boston. 

6606. 

NATHAN    SMITH'    CLEAVELAND    (Parker«,    Parker^,    Johns 

josiaha,  josiahs),  m.  Wcst  Nccdham,  Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1861,  Mrs.  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Bacon)  Dillingham,  b.  Freeport,  Me.,  July  24,  1829, 
wnd.  of  Joseph  Edward  Dillingham,  da.  of  Captain  George  and 
Mary  Rogers  (Dillingham).     Ch.: 

13007  Martha  Bush'  Cleaveland,  b..Mar.  26,  1862,  W. 
Needham,  unm.,  res.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.,  1885,  inusic  teacher. 

Nathan  Smith'  Cleaveland  grad.  Bowdoin  College  1840, 
and  entered  upon  the  study  of  law,  but  did  not  complete  it ;  at- 
tended five  courses  of  lectures  at  the  Maine  Medical  School  of 
Bowdoin  Coll.  1846-7-8,  confining  himself  to  the  chemical  lect- 
ures, preparing  especially  for  pharmacy ;  was  a  resident  of 
Brunswick,  druggist,  to  1861,  West  Needham  to  1863,  Melrose, 
Mass.,  to  1865,  Neponset,  Suffolk  co.,  Mass.,  to  1879,  in  U.  S.  em- 
ploy in  Boston  P.  O.,  John  G.  Palfrey,  P.  M.,  1863  to  1866;  in 
Boston  Custom  House  (Hon.  Hannibal  Hamlin  then  Collector) 
1866  to  1868  ;  of  editorial  corps  of  the  Boston  Daily  Advertisei- 
1868  to  1879,  S'^cl  since  1879  connected  with  the  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  Navy  Yard  (1885).  Lived  1879-83  Boston,  res.  1885  Ja- 
maica Plain  ;  Boston  189 1-4.  For  many  years  he  has  printed 
Meteorological  Records  from  their  journal  kept  at  the  house  of 
his  father.  Prof.  Parker'  Cleaveland,  published  first  in  the  Smith- 
sonian Institute  Report,  1861.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  His. 
Boivdoin  Coll.,  ^41. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Bacon  m.  ist,  Freeport,  July  26,  1849,  Joseph 
Edward  Dillingham,  b.  F.  Aug.  16,  182 1,  d.  Cincinnati,  O.,  July 

5,  1852,  s.  Samuel  and  Patience  (Bacon),  I'd  at  New  Orleans,  La. 
Ch.:  George  Bacon  Dillingham,  b.  May  10,  185 1,  Freeport,  m. 
Neponset  January  10,  1872,  Laura  Gardner  Symonds  of  Salem, 

lOI 


l602  CLEVELAND    GEf^EALOGY. 

Mass.,  da.  J.  S.  and  Laura  (Andrew),  res.  Jamaica  Plain,  ex- 
press, s.  p. 

6607. 

SUSAN  PARKER'  CLEAVELAND  (JohnPayne^  Parker^  John*, 

josiahs,  josiah^,  Mosesi),  m.  by  her  father,  Rev.  John  Payne^  Cleave- 
land,  at  his  country  home  in  Mattapoisett,  Mass.,  Oct.  i6,  1867, 
as  3d  w..  Rev.  Elias  Child,  b.  Exeter,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1806,  d. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  19,  1895,  second  s.  of  Elisha  and  Nancy 
(Child)  Child,  s.  p. 

Mrs.  Susan  Parker'  (Cleaveland)  Child  was  educated 
under  the  careful  supervision  of  her  father  and  at  the  now 
Ingraham  University,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  from  spring  of  1842  to 
Aug.,  1844;  and  in  the  Abbott  Female  Seminary,  Andover, 
Mass.;  a  contributor  not  unfrequently  to  the  press,  though  rarely 
over  her  name;  rendered  invaluable  aid  to  her  husband  in  the 
compilation  of  the  Child  Genealogy.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 
Mrs.  Child  still  resides  at  Utica  (1897). 

Rev.  Elias  Child,  well  known  as  compiler  of  the  Genealogy  of 
the  Child.,  Childs,  and  Childe  Families.,  of  the  Past  and  Present  in  the 
United  States  and  the  Canadas,  from  i6jo  to  1881.  By  Elias  Child, 
1881 ;  was  by  his  parents  dedicated  to  the  ministry,  and  fitted 
for  college  at  an  academy  in  Stockbridge,  Mass.  He  entered 
Union  College,  Schenectady,  1824, graduating  1828,  andwentsoon 
to  the  Theological  Seminary,  Auburn,  N.Y.,  where  he  graduated 
1 83 1.  .Entered  the  ministry  and  was  settled  in  parishes  at 
Cannonsville,  Delaware  co.,  N.  Y.,  1831  to  1833,  Smyrna,  N.  Y., 
1834  to  1837,  Albion,  Mich.,  1838  to  1843.  A  very  earnest  and 
studious  man,  he  devoted  himself  to  his  profession,  and  was 
considered  a  chaste  and  able  sermonizer.  Enthusiastic  by 
nature,  he  became  early  in  life  the  zealous  friend  of  the  slave, 
at  a  period  when  such  friendship  was  not  popular.  A  bronchial 
difficulty  compelled  his  withdrawal  from  the  ministr}'  1847.  Re- 
sided most  of  the  time  since  in  N.  Y. ;  in  Frederica,  Kent  co., 
Del.,  1867-8,  Otsego,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1870,  Washington, 
D.  C,  having  an  appointment  in  the  Patent  Office,  to  187 1;  was 
in  charge  of  the  Davenport  Institute,  an  endowed  institution 
for  the  education  and  training  of  girls  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  1871  to 
1877.     From  the  spring  of  1878  residence  Utica. 

Rev.  Elias  Child  m.  ist.  South  Ballston,  Saratoga  co.,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  29,  1831,  Melissa  Hollister,  b.  South  Ballston,  Oct.  7,  1807, 
d.  Tompkins,  Delaware  co.,  N.  Y.,  July  18,  1832,  a  da.  of  Ros- 
well  (s.  of  Solomon  Hollister  from  Conn.)  and  Esther  (Guern- 
sey). He  m.  2d,  by  Rev.  Chauncey  Goodrich,  in  Butternuts^ 
Otsego  CO.,  N.  Y.,  May  11,  1833,  Sylvina  Thorp,  b.  Butternuts, 
1809,  d.  N.  Y.  city  Oct.  5,  1865,  da.  Edward  and  Sylvina  (Tre- 
main).  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  i.  Inf.,  b.  and  d.  Tompkins  July  18,  1832. 
By  2d  m.  : 

2.  Charles  Henry  Child,  b.  Aug.  9,  1835,  Unadilla,  N.  Y.,  d. 
Mar.  16,  1841.  3.  Caroline  Cleaveland  Child,  b.  Jan.  30,  1842, 
Albion,  d.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1848.  4.  Charles  Henry  Child 
(ag.),  b.  Mar.  21,  1843,  Clinton,  Mich.,  d.  Mar.  22,  1843. 

5.  Charles  Henry  Childs  (ag.),  b.  Aug.  24,  1844,  Oaksville,. 
Otsego  CO.,  N.  Y.,  m.  N.  Y.  July  28,  1876,  Mrs.  Charlotte  (Cal- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1603 

honn)  Leland,  b.  N.  Y.  c,  Dec.  i,  1844,  da.  of  Henry  and  Eliza 
Malvina  (Conkling).  Henr}^  Calhoun,  a  s.  of  Andrew,  b.  Parish 
Ray,  Doneg"al  co.,  Ireland,  May  27,  1764,  of  Boston,  Mass. 
(cousin  to  Hon.  John  Caldwell  Calhoun,  statesman,  s.  of  Patrick, 
b.  Ireland,  and  Martha  (Caldwell),)  whose  parents  were  b.  Ayre 
CO.,  Scotland;  original  name:  Coquhoun,  Colquhoun;  res.  Rose- 
ville,  Newark,  N.  J.,  in  publishing  house  N.  Y.  city  from  1867. 
Ch.  :  Cleaveland  Childs,  b.  Sept.  17,  1877,  Fort  Lee,  Bergen  co., 
N.  J.;  Ethel  Thorp  Child.s,  Jan.  5,  1879,  N.  Y.  c;  AluriefWorth- 
ington  Childs,  Apr.  16,  1884,  Roseville. 

Child  aiicestrw  4  lines.—//  arms:  CHILD;  /  .•  Childe.  Sir  Josiah  Child  had  arms, 
[illustrated  in  C/iild  geiiea/ogy  :'\.  Gu.  a  chev.  engr.  betw.  3  eagles  close  ar.  Crest  — hn 
eagle,  wings  expanded  ar.,  enveloped  with  a  snake  ppr.  .  .  .  Under  Saxon  rule  bef. 
1066  the  name  was  Childe  ;  after  Norman-French  Conquest  name  became  also  L'Enfant. 
Baldwin  Childe  and   Robert  L'Enfant   mentioned  in   Cartulary  of  St.  Nicholas,  Essex,. 

Eng.,  temp.  Hen.  III.     Richard  Le  Child,  lord  of  manor,  Northwick,  Eng.,  1^20 

Benjamin!  jn  England  (brother  to  Ephraini,  b.  Eng.  1593,  marriage  rec.  in  Kayland,  Suf- 
folk co.,  Eng.,  1625,  Watertown,  Mass.)  ;  Benjamin^,  from  Eng.,  thought  from  Bury  .St  Ed- 
munds, Linconshire,  En.g.,  came  with  his  uncle  Ephraim,  1630,  Boston,  Brookline,  IMass.,  1648, 
adm.,  chh.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1658,  dwelt  n.  Jamaica  Pond,  d.  Oct.  14,  1678,  m.  Mary  ; 
Dea.  Benjamin^,  b.  R.  1656,  deputy,  early  settler  of  New  Roxbury  (Woodstock),  Conn., 
m.  Grace  Morris^  ;  Ephraim*,  b.  Roxb.  Dec.  18,  1683,  Woodstock,  m.  Priscilla  Harris^ ; 
Capt  Elisha^  m.  Alice  Manning  ;  Capt.  Elias^  m.  ist,  Dorothea  Morse"  ;  Capt.  Elisha",  b. 
Woodstock  Feb.  11,  1780,  m.  Nancy  Child"  .  .  .  Ephraim*,  Henry^,  b.  W.  May  28,  1717, 
m.  2d,  Dorothy  Child^  ;  Capt.  Willard"  m.  ist  Lydia  Morse'  ;  Nancy"  m.  Elisha  Child'.  . 
Benjamin-,  John^,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Nathaniel*,  Thompson,  Conn.,  m.  Dorothy  Johnson  ; 
Dorothy'"  m.  Henry  Child'5.  .  .  Benjamin^  ;  Capt.  Benjamin*,  b.  Roxbury  July  19,  1685, 
m.  Patience  Thayer  of  Mendon,  Mass.  ;  Sarah^  Child  m.  Jedediah  Morse". 

Morse  ancestiy,  2  lines.-— Mr. ',  Anthony^  [see +227  p.  160]  ;  Lt.  Anthony ^  succeeded 
to  the  paternal  acres,  d.  Feb.  25,  1677-8,  m.  2d,  Mary  Barnard  ;  Peter*,  to  New  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  d.  N.  R.,  Nov.  2,  1721,  m.  Priscilla  Carpenter;  John"  m.  Sarah  Peake,  b.  1702,  d. 
Woodstock  Mar.  15,  1801  ;  Dea.  Jedediah^,  b.  New  Roxbury,  July  8,  1726  (New  Roxbury 
passed,  1749,  to  jurisdiction  of  Conn.,  and  was  called  Woodstock),  member  Legislature  30 
sessions,  he  (1763  to  18191  and  William  Skmner,  b.  1721  (1763  to  1807)  were  deacons  of  Wood- 
stock First  Church,  d.  Dec.  2q,  1819,  m.  S^vrah  Child^  ;  Lydia'  m.  Willard  Child",  .  .  . 
Anthony^,  Dea.  Benjamin^,  b.  Mar.  4,  1640,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  m.  Ruth  Sawyer;  Benja- 
min*, b.  Aug.  24,  1668,  m.  Susanna  Merrill'* ;  Capt.  Abel^,  member  Colonial  Legis.,  m.  ist, 
1714,  Grace  IF'arker  ;  Dr.  Parker"  m.  Hannah  Hughes  or  Huse  ;  Dorothea'  Morse  m.  Elias 
Child.''—  Child  gen  ,  22^  etc. 

Merrill  ancestry :  —  Nathaniel'  [see +712,  p.  364];  AbeP,  b.  Feb.  20,  1644,  Newbury, 
m.  Priscilla  Chase*  ;  Susanna'  Merrill  m.  Benjamin  Morse*. 

Chase  ancestry :  —  Thomas',  to  him  the  arms  of  his  ancestors  were  confirined,  of  Hun- 
drick,  Chesham  parish,  Buckingham  co.,  Eng.  ;  Richard^;  bap.  Aug.  3,  1542,  of  Chesham, 
m.  Joan  Bishop ;  Aquilla*,  b.  Chesham  Aug.  14,  1580,  m.  Margaret  Jelliman  ;  Capt. 
Aquilla*,  b  Chesham  1618,  fr.  Cornwall,  En.g.,  Hampton,  N.  H.  (bro.  to  Thomas  of  H.), 
Newbury,  Mass.,  1646,  master  of  vessel,  ni.  Ann  Wheeler,  da.  John  and  Ann  of  Salisbury, 
Eng.,  and  Salisbury,  Mass.  ;  Priscilla"  Chase  m.  Abel  Merrill^. 

Harris  ancestry :  —  '^ohevV^  Roxbury,  Brookline,  freem.  1650,  m.  Jan.  24,  1643,  Eliza- 
beth BougheN^  or  Boffiee,  sister  to  Bold  Boughey  of  London,  Eng.,  Jan.,  1662  ;  Daniel-,  b. 
May  14,  1652,  m.  Joanna  Brown  ;  Priscilla'  Harris  m.  Ephraim  Child*. 

Morris  ancestry  : —2  arms  ;  jNIorice  ;  2:  MORRES  ;  /  .•  MORRIES  or  MORRVS  ;  43: 
MORRIS;  6.-  MORRICE  :  (descended  through  Morys  ap  Morgan  from  Ethelystan  GIo- 
drydd,  Founder  of  IV  Royal  Tribe  of  N.  Wales).  Gu.  a  lion  ramp,  regaurd.  or.  Crest  — 
On  a  rest  a  falcon  ppr.  beaked  and  belled  or.  .  .  .  Morrice,  a  name  of  great  antiquity 
traced  from  Elystan  or  Athelstan  Cilodrydd,  b.  933,  Prince  of  Ferlys,  who  sprung  from 
princes  of  Powys,  and  who,  throu,gh  his  mother,  Rheingar,  was  8th  in  direct  line  from 
Caradoc  Weichfras,  Lord  of  Hereford,  a  knight  of  King  Arthur's  Round  Table.  Athels- 
tan wedded  Groladys,  da.  and  h.  of  Rhyn,  Lord  of  Pegain.  .  .  .  The  Morris  family  of 
Essex,  En.g.,  claims  descent  from  Gryfjyth  ap  Cynan,  last  King  of  "Wales,  1078.  One  of 
its  ancestors  accomp.  Strongbow  1172,  in  the  invasion  of  Ireland,  distinguished  himself 
and  was  called  Mawr-Rhys  or  Maur  Rice,  /.  e.,  the  Great  Rhys.  One  of  his  descendants, 
John  Morys,  settled,  ab.  1350,  n.  Royden  and  Nazing,  Esse.x  co.  His  descendant,  James 
Morys,  Esq.,  whose  s.  and  h.  John  Morys,  Esq.,  of  Roydon,  1440,  of  Waltham  Abbey,  m. 
a  da.  of  Buckbeard,  from  one  of  whose  sons  :  William,  Ruaffe,  Henry,  Oliver  or  Philip, 
it  is  presumed,  descended  :  Thomas',  m.  —  registers  of  Waltham  Abbey —  Aug.  24,  1629, 
Grissie  Hewsone,  believed  to  be  father  of:  Edward",  b.  Aug.,  1630,  bap.  in  Waltham, 
Holy  Cross  Abbey  church,  Aug.  8,  i6^o,  prob.  brot.  by  parents  to  America,  is  voted  land 
Roxbury  Feb.  23,  1652,  deputy,  &c.,  of  Woodstock  bef.  Aug.  26,  1687,  m.  Grace  Betts  per. 
connected  with  Waltham  Abbey  Betts.  or  per.  Bell,  related  to  Thomas  Bell  of  Roxb.,  or 
Burr  ;  Grace'  Morris  m.  Benjamin  Child'.  — A  Genealogical  and  Historical  Register  of 
the  Descendants  of  Edward  Morris.     Compiled  by  Jonathan  Flynt  Morris,  iSSj,  p.  2j,  drc. 

6609. 

JULIA     HAWES     CLEAVELAND     (adopted  by  John  Payne«),    a 

daughter  of  Rev.  Alfred  C.  and  Clara  (Partridge)  Hawes,  m. 
Newburypoit,  Mass.,  July  7,  1880,  Rev.  Edward  Lane  Chute,  b. 


i6o4 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Orland,  Me.,  Nov.  27,  1853,  s.  Andrew  and  Ann  M.  (Perry).  Ch.: 
Helen  Cleaveland  Chute,  b.  June  28,  1881;  Charles  Lionel 
Chute,  Aug-.  4,  1882  ;  Alice  E.  Chute,  b.  Jan.  22,  1884,  d.  Aug.  17; 
Marion  H.  Chute,  b.  May  4,  1887  ;  Sarah  Gladys  Chute,  Oct.  14, 
1889. 

Rev.  Edward  Lane  Chute,  a  Congregational  clergyman  in 
Saugus,  Essex  co.,  Mass.,  1882,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1884,  North- 
boro,  1893. 

Chute ancestrv :  —  Jamesi^  [see  4-686,  p.  348]  ;  Jamas'"  m.  Mary  Thurston,  da.  Daniel^ 
(Daniel');  Daniel^"  m.  Hannah  Adams,  da.  Richard;  James^'  m.  Mehitable  Thurston, 
da.  Richard;  Richard'^^  m.  Dorothy  Pearson,  da.  Benjamin;  Ann^s  Chute  m.  Ann  M. 
Perry,  da.  Isaac.  —  Chute  Gen. 

6611. 

MARY'     CLEAVELAND    (johnS,    Ebenezer^,    John^    Josiahs,    Josiah^, 

Moses'),  m.  ist,  Salem,  Mass.,  May  21,  1833,  Capt.  Robert  Brown, 
b.  S.  June  9,  1810,  d.  on  board  barque  "  Emerald"  in  the  Indian 
Ocean,  n.  Isle  oif  France,  Oct.  7,  1841,  s.  Robert  and  Betsey 
(Woodbury,  da.  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Woodbury)  ).  She  m. 
2d,  Salem,  July  20,  1859,  as  2d  w.,  Hon.  James  Gregory,  b.  Mar- 
blehead,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1796,  d.  M.  Oct.  7,  1874,  s.  Joseph  and 
Hannah  (Hooper).  Ch.  b.  Salem,  by  ist  m.:  jolui  Cleavela/id", 
b.  Dec.  20,  1836,  d.  S.  Jan.  7,  1841. 

13008  Robert  Bancroft  Brown  (Lt.),  b.  Apr.  19,  1840,  m. 
Marblehead,  June  26, 1866,  Ruth  Ann  Gregory  b.  M.  Aug.  21, 1838, 
da.  Hon.  James  and  Ruth  (Roundy),  was  educated  for  the  bar; 
lived  at  Salem  to  Apr.,  1861,  became  2d  Lt.  Co.  C,  2d  Mass.  Inf., 
Col.  Gordon,  filled  various  positions  during  entire  war  ;  with 
Sherman  on  his  march  ;  after  receiving  discharge  rem.  summer 
of  1865  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  has  since  lived  there  1885,  manufac- 
turer. Ch.:  Mary  Cleaveland"  Brown,  b.  Mar.  29,  1868,  Marble- 
head  ;  Anna  Goiild\  Dec.  13,  1872,  St.  Louis;  Ruth  Gregory\ 
Aug.  4,  1875,  Marbleh.  ;  Gi-egory''  Brown  (son),  Aug.  14,  1878, 
Salem  ;  Bancroff,  Dec.  14,  1880,  St.  Louis.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

Capt.  Robert  Brown  commanded  a  whaleship  at  age  of  23. 
Hon.  James  Gregory  of  Marblehead,  Collector  of  the  Post,  State 
Senator  1847-8  and  Legislator.  He  m.  ist,  M.  June  26,  1824, 
Ruth  Roundy,  b.  M.,  d.  M.Oct.,  1853,  da.  John  and  Ruth  (Bow, 
den).  Ch.:  Hon.  James  John  Howard  Gregory  of  Marbleh. - 
State  Senator  1878. 

Mrs.  Mary'  (Cleveland)  [Brown]  Gregory  resided  at  Sa- 
lem to  1859,  Marblehead  to  1875,  St.  Louis  to  1877,  Salem  since. 

6613. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON'   CLEAVELAND  (john«,  Eben- 

ezers,  John*,  Josiah^,  Josiah^,  Moses'),    d.    Harbour    Creek,    Erie    CO.,    Pa., 

May  22,  1893,  a.  77,  m.  Orleans,  Cape  Cod,  Mass.,  Sept.  26,  1843, 
Keziah  Sparrow  Doan,  b.  Orleans,  May  23,  1823,  youngest  da. 
Capt.  Seth  and  Abigail  (Cole).     Ch.: 

13009  George  Chamberlain*  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  24, 
1844,  Waterford,  Pa.,  unm.,  res.  Harbour  Creek. 

13010  Abbie  Doan'  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  27,  1847,  Water- 
ford,  m.  Oct.  23,  1873,  Andrew  Napoleon  Elliott,  b.  Harbour  C. 
Feb.  II,  1846,  s.  Thomas  and  Maria  Cecilia  (Torrey),  lived  at 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1605 

Harbour  Creek  to  Apr.,  1883,  since  at  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1886,  far- 
mer. Ch.  b.  Harbour  C:  George  Clcavelamr  Elliott,  b.  Mar.  24, 
1876,  d.  Mar.  25,  1876;  TJioinas"  Elliott,  b.  Mar.  24,  1876,  d.  Mar. 
26,  1876;  Ralph  Woodburf  Elliott,  b.  June  i,  1877  ;  Carj-oll  Cleave- 
lamP  Elliott,  Aug.  18,  1880.  Mary  Rebf,k.\h',  b.  June  28,  1850, 
Harbour  C,  d.  Nov.  3,  1852. 

+  13011  Edwards  Park'  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  28, 1853,  Har- 
bour Creek,  Pa. 

-{-13012  Heman  Doan'  Cleaveland,  b.  Nov.  25,  1855,  Har- 
bour Creek,  Pa. 

John  Atwood'  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  14,  1859,  Har- 
bour Creek,  d.  Aug.  7,  1862. 

13013     Robert  INIoorhead*  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.   24,  1864, 
Harbour  C,  unm.,  teaching  school  at  Harbour  Creek. 

Rev.  George  Washington'  Cleaveland  was  fitted  for  col- 
lege at  Dumnier  Academy,  Newbury,  Mass.,  grad.  Bowdoin  coll., 
Brunswick,  Me.  (classmate  of  Gov.  John  Albion  Andrew),  1837, 
Andover  Theological  Seminary  1841,  having  suspended  pro- 
fessional studies  I  year  to  teach  the  Academy  at  Orleans.  He 
was  ordained  in  the  morning  of  Sept.  26,  1843,  and  married  the 
same  da)-  evening.  He  supplied  the  pulpit  of  the  First  Church, 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  several  months;  was  settled  Congregational 
clergyman,  Moorheadville,  Pa.,  where  his  parishioners,  both  old 
and  new  school,  were  much  attached  to  him  ;  was  pastor  of 
Presbyterian  church  at  Waterford,  Pa.,  7  years,  and  from  1849 
in  the  Presbyterian  church.  Harbour  Creek.  N.  Cleavelancr s 
History  of  Bowdoin  Coll.,  500-— contains  biographical  sketch. 

From  George  Washington  Cleaveland.  A  Biographical  Sketch  written  by  his  son, 
Rev.  Edwards  Park^  Cleaveland. —  His  father  died  when  he  was  but  5  years  of  age,  and 
at  the  age  of  12  years  he  left  his  hoine  and  went  to  live  with  "  Uncle  Paul  Osborn  "  [no 
relation]  of  Danvers.  The  following  year  he  entered  Dummer  Acad  ,  of  which  liis  kins- 
man, Dr.  Nehemiah  Cleaveland,  was  at  that  time  preceptor.  Here  he  spent  4  years  in 
preparation  for  college.  After  serving  as  an  assi-stant  to  the  preceptor  for  a  short  time, 
in  Sept.,  1834,  he  entered  the  Sophomore  class  of  Bowdoin  Coll.  Just  before  entering 
college,  while  on  a  visit  at  his  home  in  Salem,  his  "  attention  was  turned  more  power- 
fully than  before  to  religious  things  by  the  solemn  exercises  of  a  protracted  meeting" 
held  under  the  charge  of  Rev.  George  B  Cheever.  A  discourse  by  the  Rev.  Dr.  Skinner 
of  Andover,  on  "  The  Importance  of  Coming  to  a  Decision,"  had  the  most  influence  in 
bringing  him  "to  a  stand."  *  The  record  of  his  long  and  faithful  ministry  of  44  years, 
over  the  church  at  Harbour  Creek,  will  never  be  written  on  earth.  If  he  were  guiding 
the  pen  that  draws  up  this  sketch,  he  would  erase  any  words  of  praise  for  himself  that 
might  be  written,  and  ascribe  all  praise  to  Him  from  whom  comes  every  good  and  per- 
fect gift.  His  trials  and  his  joys  were  those  of  an  obscure  pastor  of  a  small  country 
church.  His  parish,  though  circumscribed,  was  widened  by  each  passing  decade  of  his 
ministr5\  For  example,  during  his  long  pastorate  he  ministered  to ^  genera tio?is  of  one 
of  the  most  influential  families  connected  with  the  history  of  the  town.  His  religious 
faith  was  simple.  When  scanty  means  threatened  to  frustrate  his  plans  for  his  family, 
his  common  saying  was  "The  Lord  will  provide,"  and  the  provision  which  the  Lord  never 
failed  to  inake  was  greatly  assisted  by  his  own  rigid  economy  and  self-denial.  The 
simplicity  of  his  life  is  seen  in  his  life  of  praj-er.  As  his  trials  increased,  his  seasons  of 
private  cominunion  with  God  were  multiplied  and  lengthened  ;  and  when  perhaps  the 
greatest  trial  of  his  pastorate  came  to  him,  for  many  months  the  "still  hour"  each  day 
became  tu'o  hours  or  even  three.  The  unassuming  simplicity  of  his  character  may  be 
seen  in  the  nature  of  his  preaching.  His  favorite  rhetorical  rnaxini  was  "  Never  use  lan- 
guage that  attracts  attention  to  itself."  His  simple  Saxon  style,  however,  was  not  a  mat- 
ter of  pride  with  him,  but,  as  far  as  it  was  consciously  striven  after,  it  was  a  inatter  of 
principle.  He  looked  upon  the  preacher  as  simply  "a  voice,"  and  as  a  consequence, 
he  shrank  almost  with  horror  from  anything  in  his  preaching  that  might  .seem  to  indi- 
cate a  desire  to  show  hii/iself  ofi.  As  a'  result,  his  preaching  was  almost  child-like  in  its 
simplicity,  and  those  who  did  not  know  or  could  not  appreciate  the  high  motives  that 
controlled  him.  might  be  tempted  to  criticise  it  as  .ft'iwf/v  plain.  As  the  new  year  1893 
opened,  he  was  laboring  as  zealously  as  ever.  He  was  holding  extra  meetings,  3  even- 
ings of  each  week,  and  was  greatly  cheered  hy  signs  of  unusunl  religious  interest,  l^ate 
in  the  evening  of  Feb.  q,  he  was  attacked  by  some  malady  of  the  heart  so  severe  that  it 
was  thought  that  it  would  be  immediately  fatal.  *  But  his  work  was  over  ;  and  the 
following  Sabbath  was  the  first  during  a  ministry  of  52  years  he  failed  from  sickness  to 
fill  his  pulpit.  For  many  weeks  he  lingered  in  great  suffering.  *  His  funerai  on  May 
24  was  held  in  the  church,  which  was  entirely  filled  \vith  his  parishioners,  fellow  towns- 
men, and  friends  from  the  adjoining  towns.  The  Rev.  William  Grassie  of  Cambridge- 
boro,  by  reason  of  a  friendship  and  an  association  in  the  Erie  Presbytery  of  40  years. 


l6o6  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY, 

took  charge  of  the  simple  services.  His  co-presbyters,  Dr.  Hunter  of  North  East,  Mr. 
■Webster  of  Fairview,  Mr.  Sammons  of  Wattsburg,  Mr.  Van  Cleve  of  the  Chestnut  St. 
Church,  Mr.  Chapman  of  the  Park  Church  of  Erie,  and  Mr.  Booth  of  West  Milcreek, 
were  present  and  took  part  in  the  service.  His  body  was  taken  to  the  cemetery  at  North 
Ea.st  to  rest.  The  sermon  that  accompanies  this  sketch  is  published  because  it'is  the  last 
that  Mr.  Cleaveland  ever  wrote.  With  filial  anxiety  to  present  with  strict  fidelity  as 
nearly  as  possible  the  exact  way  in  which  the  writer  of  this  sermon  would  have  deliv- 
ered it,  the  one  who  has  prepared  it  for  publication  has  caused  all  those  words  which 
were  underlined  to  be  printed  in  italics.     [See  Bibl.IOGRAPHV,  Chap.  IV.] 

Mrs.  Keziah  Sparrow  (Doan)  Cleaveland  still  resides  at  Har- 
bour Creek  (1895). 

6614, 

EBENEZER'      CLEAVELAND     (john^,    Ebenezer^,    John4,    Josiah3, 

josiah^),  m.  by  Rev.  Samuel  Melancthon  Worcester,  D.D.,  Salem, 
Mass.,  Nov.  30,  1843,  J^l^s-  Ann  Cogswell,  b.  S.  Sept.  16,  1818,  a 
da.  Epes  and  Mary  (Trask).  Ch.  b.  Salem  :  Lucretia  Cogs- 
well', b.  July  3,  1845,  d.  S.  Aucr.  24,  1855. 

13014  Alonzo  Burritt'^  Cleavel.and,  b.  Nov.  21,  1847, 
unm.,  1 881  ;  of  Salem  188S-9,  engineer,  machinist  ;  Ebenezer 
Brown',  b.  Oct.  18,  1850,  d.  S.  Sept.  24,  185 1  ;  Ebenezer  Cogs- 
well\  b.  Aug.  5,  d.  S.  Dec.  29,  1856. 

Ebenezer'  Cleaveland,  Esq.,  was  baptized  in  Salem  hy  Dr. 
Emerson  ;  has  always  been  a  resident  of  Salem  (1888-9)  ;  a 
much  esteemed  citizen.     By  occupation  a  blacksmith. 

Cogsivell  ancestry  . —  Robert',  Edward^,  John^,  John''  [see  +  1229,  p.  565]  ;  John^,  b. 
1650.  d.  1724,  m.  Margaret  Gifford  :  John";  John';  William",  m.  Lucretia  Burnham  ;  Epes" 
Cogswell  of  Essex,  Mass.,  m.  Mary  Trask  of  Beverly,  Mass. 

6616 

JOSEPH  MANNING'  CLEAVELAND  (Nehemiah«,  Nehemlahs, 
Johns  Josiahs,  Josiah2,  Mosesi),  m.  in  PoUghkeepsic,   N.Y.,  Oct.  17,  1877, 

Cornelia  Frances  Barculo,  b.  Poughkeepsie,  Mar.  30,  185 1,  d. 
Poughkeepsie,  Aug.  6,  1881,  da.  of  Seward  and  Cornelia  A. 
(Talman).  Children  b.  Poughkeepsie:  Barculo*,  b.  Aug.  18, 
1878,  d.  P.  Mar.  5,  1880. 

13015  Manning"  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  12,  1880. 

13016  Frederick  Howland*  Cleaveland,  b.  May  4,  1881, 
Dr.  Joseph  Manning'  Cleaveland,  M.D.,  grad.  College  of 

New  Jersey,  Princeton,  N.J.,  1846;  residence,  Poughkeepsie,  N. 
Y.,  1 89 1.  For  many  years  was  Superintendent  in  charge  of  the 
Hudson  River  State  Hospital  Lunatic  Asylam,  at  Poughkeepsie. 

6617. 

Dr.  GEORGE  NEHEML\H'  CLEAVELAND  (Nehemiah"), 
d.  Westport,  Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1877,  a.  51,  unm.;  grad.  Yale  Col- 
lege ;  his  duties  were  in  walking  the  hospitals  of  Brooklyn,  N, 
Y.,  and  by  his  faithful  performance  of  his  work  his  health  be- 
came impaired.     His  later  years  were  passed  at  Westport. 

6618. 

HENRY  WILLIAM'  CLEAVELAND  (Nehemiah-^),  unmar- 
ried. The  well-known  architect  and  author.  See  Bibliogra- 
phy, Chap.  IV.  Formerly  established  in  New  York  city  ;  of 
firm  of  architects,  Cleaveland  &  Backus  [William  and  Samuel 
D.]  Brothers  1855-9,  etc.,  residence  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Mr.  Cleave- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1607 


land  located  at  and  res.  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1859-91,  archi- 
tect. 

6619. 

ABBY    ELIZABETH'    CLEAVELAND    (NehemiahS  Nehemiah«, 

john^,  josiahMosiah^,  Moses'),  iinm.  Scvcral  years  instructor  to  the 
newly-liberated  colored  people  in  the  Freedman's  School  at 
Hampton,  Va.;  of  Nyack,  N.  Y.,  1881,  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y.,  1886. 

6621. 

KATHARINE  LAWRENCE'  CLEAVELAND  (Nehemiah«, 

Nehemiah^  John*,  Josiah3,  Josiah^,  Moses'),    m.    June    30,    1870,    Dr.    Robert 

Means  Lawrence,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  14,  1847,  s.  of  Dr.  Wil- 
liam Richards  and  Susan  Coombs  (Dana).     Ch.: 

13017  Madeline^  Lawrence,  b.  Aug.   15,  187 1,  Boston,  Mass. 

13018  /saber  Lmvretice,  b.  Jan.  14,  1873,  Boston,  Mass. 

13019  Helen  Athertoif  Lawrence,  b.  May  12,  1876,  Paris, 
France,  d.  Boston  July  2,  1879.  13020  Robert  Means^  Lawrence, 
b.  July,  1877,  B.,  d.  B.  Apr.  2,  1878. 

Dr.  Robert  Means  Lawrence,  M.D.  [Harvard  1873]  grad. 
Harvard  College  1869  ;  physician  ;  author  of  LListorical  Sketches 
of  the  Lawrence  Family,  1888;  residence  Boston  1883,  Lexington, 
Mass.,  1889-95,  selectman  1884-5.  MiS.  Lawrence  is  a  sub- 
scriber for  this  Genealogy. 

Lawi-ence  inicestry : — John"  [for  preceding  generations,  see  +161,  p.  137];  Deacon 
Nathaniel'*,  b.  W.  Oct.  15,  1639,  Groton,  Mass.,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  ensign,  selectman, 
large  land  owner,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Morse*  ;  John'^,  of  Lexington,  m.  Hannah  TarbelP,  or 
Anna  TarbalF  ;  Amos2»,  m.  Abigail  Abbott,  da.  of  Nehemiah  of  Andover,  Mass.;  Dea. 
Samuel^',  Rev.  soldier,  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  m.  Susannah  Parker,  da.  William  and 
Sarah;  Amos^.^,  b.  Groton  Apr.  22,  1786,  philanthropist,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Richards,  da.  of 
Giles  of  Boston  ;  Dr.  William  Richards^^  Lawrence,  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  author  of  Diary 
and  Correspondence  of  Amos  Lan'rence,  etc.,  m.  Susan  Coombs  Dana,  da.  of  Rev.  Sam- 
uel of  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Tarball,  Tarbell,  Tarbole  ancestry:  —  Thomas',  Watertown  1644,  Groton,  Charles- 
town,  m.  ist,  Mary  ;  Thomas^,  m.  Ann  Longley^  ;  Hannah^  Tarbell,  m.  John  Lawrence'". 

Long;ley  ancestry  :  —s  arms :  (Kent).  Per  pale  and  per  fesse  indented  or  and  az.  .  .  . 
Richard',  Lynn,  Mass.,  1636;  William^,  from  Eng.,  Lynn,  Groton,  m.  Joanna  ;  Ann'  Long- 
ley,  m.  Thomas  TarbalP.—  IVynian' s  Charlestown  :  X.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg.y  17/:  /jS. 

Morse  ancestry :  —  Rev.  Thomas',  Samuel^  [see +627,  p.  331]  ;  John',  b.  England  161 1, 
Dedham,  Mass.,  1635,  Sudbury,  Mass.,  tailor,  d.  Boston  1657,  m.  Annis  Chickering,  she  d. 
1693;  Sarah*  Morse,  m.  Nathaniel  Lawrence'**.— ^«;W(?//V  Ancestry,  I]':  70. 

6622. 

WILLIAM  PERLEY'  CLEAVELAND  (william  Neale«,  Nehe- 
miahs,  John*,  Josiah',  Josiah^,  Moses'),  m.    Boxford,    MaSS.,    May    28,    1861, 

Ada  Byron  Peabody,  b.  West  Boxford,  Essex  co.,  Mass.,  May 
10,  1836,  da.  Benjamin  and  Rachel  (Hunting).  Residence  Box- 
ford 1881,  provision  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Boxford:  13021  Lucy®, 
b.  May  5,  1862,  d.  B.  Aug.  8,  1877. 

13022  Ada  Louise'  Cleaveland,  b.  Dec.  19,  1863,  resides 
with  parents. 

13023  Bessie'  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  7,  1S68,  resides  home 
with  parents. 

13024  Rebecca  Perley',  b.  Dec.  21,  1869,  d.  B.  Sept.  7,  1871. 

13025  Alice  Peabody"  Cleaveland,  b.  Mar.  11,  1872,  res. 
home. 

13026  Mary  Neale'  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  27,  1875,  res. 
home. 


l5o8  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

6624. 

MARY  NEALE'  CLEAVELAND  (wniiam  Neaie^),  iinm.,  of 
Boxford,  Mass.,  to  Nov.,  1884,  since  of  Salem,  Mass.,  1S88-9. 

6626. 

JAMES  PUTNAM'  CLEAVELAND   (william  Neale«,  Nehemiah\ 

John*,  josiah^,  josiah^),  m.  Boxford,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1872,  Anna  Ger- 
trude Palmer,  b.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  July  i8,  1841,  da.  Asher  and 
Ann  (Folsom),  res.  Boxford  (1881),  farmer,  s.  p. 

6638. 

TRUMBULL    WILLIAMS'  CLEAVELAND    (Eiisha  Lord«, 

Nehemiah^,  John^  Josiahs,  Josiah=,  Moses'),  m.    Chester,   Middlesex  COUUty, 

Conn.,  July  28,  1886,  Antoinette  Hungerford  of  Chester,  eldest 
da.  of  E.  C.  Hungerford.  Dr.  Trumbull  Williams'  Cleave- 
LAND  was  preparing  for  Yale  College  in  1866  and  about  to  enter 
when  the  death  of  his  father  compelled  him  to  assume  new  and 
important  responsibilities,  to  abandon  this  purpose,  and  to  turn 
to  mercantile  pursuits.  His  choice  was  the  practice  of  medi- 
cine, and  he  secured  a  situation  in  the  laboratory  of  Dr.  E.  R. 
Squibb.  Grad.  N.  Y.  Univ.  Medical  College  Eeb.,  1884  ;  served 
one  year  on  the  House  Staff  of  wSt.  Peter's  Hospital,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  to  Oct.,  1884,  and  since  then  on  the  Medical  House  Staff 
of  Bellevue  Hospital,  having  accepted  the  appointment  as  a 
prize  ;  allopathic  physician  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1887-95. 

6642. 

JcUneS    Hiehnrds'   COf/SWell  {Jonathan^  Cogswelh  Abigail^,  Johns 

josiahs,  josiah^),  m.  June  29,  1847,  Esther  Sawyer  French,  b.  Graf- 
ton. N.  H.,  Dec.  12,  1824,  da.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Sawyer).  Dwelt 
Manchester,  N.  H.,  to  1859,  Dorchester  to  1863,  Sanbornton  to 
1877,  since  Pemberton,  N.  H.,  1887,  machinist.     Ch.: 

13027  Eugene  Clinton^  Cogswell,  b.  Apr.  23,  1848,  Manches- 
ter, m.  Apr.  6,  187 1,  Jennie  A.  Boynton,  b.  Vergennes,  Addison 
CO.,  Vt.,  May  26,  1848,  da.  Alfred  B.  and  Lodema  E.  (Pitt),  dwelt 
Manchester.  Ch.:  Ernest  Hem y^  Cogswell,  h.  Kvi<g.  i,  1877;  Louis 
Agassiz"  Cogs7C'ell,  Aug.  2,  1880  ;  adopted  ch.:  Elva  Lodema  Cogs- 
well, b.  July  14,  1869. 

13028-30  Henf-y  Arlington^,  b.  May  15,  1854,  M.,  d.  Mar.  22, 
1857  ;  IVarren  Harrifnan^  Cogswell,  b.  Mar.  16,  1859  ;  Freddie 
Lle7vellyn^,  b.  Apr.  21,  1861,  d.  Apr.  7,  1863. 

6643. 

Blixdbeth  Frances'  Cogstvell  {Jonathan''  cogsiveii),  d.  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  Sept.  13,  1855,  a.  29,  m.  Nov.  20,  1852,  as  ist  w., 
John  Emmons  Eastman,  b.  Bridgewater,  N.  H.,  Mar.  7,  1823,  s. 
Stephen  and  Sarah  (Emmons).  (He  m.  2d,  Louisa  Antoinette'' 
Cogs7uell  -{-66^^),  dwelt  Manchester  1855,  machinist.  Ch.:  13031 
Elizabeth  CogsivelT  Eastman,  b.  Sept.  i,  d.  Oct.,  1855. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1609 


6644. 


Louisa  Antoinette'  Coffstvell  {joimthan^  co,g-si!.'eii),m.  Dec. 
22,  1855,  as  2d  w.,  John  Emmons  Eastman,  he  died  Peoria,  111., 
Jan.  7,  1880,  a.  57.  (He  married  ist,  Elizabeth  Frances''  Cogsivell 
-1-6643),  was  15  yrs.  supt.  boiler  dept.  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R., 
Blooming-ton,  111.,  afterward  gen.  boiler  inspector  C.  P.  R.  R., 
finally  senior  partner  Peoria  Boiler  Works.  Ch.:  13032-8  Liz- 
zie F ranees''  Eastman,  b.  Mar.  24,  1857,  d.  Ang.  2,  1858  ;  Cora  Belle^ 
Eastman,  b.  Nov.  27,  1859  ;  Mary  Louisa^  Eastman,  Aug.  9,  1863  ; 
Ella  Cogsiueir  and  Em/na  Folsom^,  tw.,  Mar.  12,  1866  ;  Lillie  An- 
tionette^  EastnuDi,  Mar.  14,  1868  ;  Lucy  Eleanor''  Eastman,  b.  Nov. 
26,  1875,  d.  Feb.  7,  1876. 

6651. 

Ahiynil  Ann'  Cof/sirell  {David'-  cofrsiveii),  died  Nashua,  N. 
H.,  May  15,  i860,  a.  45,  m.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  May  16,  1839,  Ben- 
jamin Cochran  Andrews,  b.  New  Boston,  Hillsborough  co.,  N. 
H.,  Dec.  6,  1814,  d.  Nashua  July  15,  1865,  s.  Benjamin  and  Mary 
H.  (Cochran),  dwelt  Henniker  to  1845,  Nashua,  North  Chelms- 
ford, Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  Nashua  ag.,  painter.     Ch.: 

13039-41  Cleora  Cogswell^  Andreivs,  b.  Feb.  21,  1841,  Henni- 
ker, m.  Jan.  3,  1869,  George  H.  Hill,  Haverhill,  Mass.;  Celia 
Cochran^  Andrews,  b.  Apr.  12,  1842,  Hennik.;  Ira  Perlef,\).  Feb.  3, 
1844,  Hen.,  d.  Dec.  5,  1868.  13042  Frank  Selwyn^  Andrews,  born 
Nov.  20,  1S47,  was  killed  at  Port  Hudson,  La.,  battle  Jane  14, 
1863,  Co.  B,  8th  N.  H.  V. 

13043  Charles  HaskelP  Andews,  b.  Nov.  23,  1848,  N.  Chelms- 
ford, d.  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  18,  1864,  Co.  A,  i8th  N.  H.  V. 
Son^,  b.  Feb.  4,  d.  28,  1850,  N.  Ch.  Benjamin  Waldo^  Andrews,  b. 
Mar.  9,  1852,  Nashua,  d.  Aug.  17,  1854.  13044-6  John  Cleave- 
land""  Andrews,  b.  June  14,  1854,  N.;  David  Edgar^,  Feb.  5,  1857, 
N.;  Kate  Russell\''DeQ.  22,  1858,  N.;  Son\  b.  Apr.  9,  N.,  d.  Aag. 
9,  i860. 

6652. 

3Ia}'fj  HaskelV  Cof/sweJl  (navid^co^szve//),  died  Derry,  N. 
H.,  July  3,  1878,  a.  6t,  m.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  Feb.  7,  1848,  Charles'' 
Choate -\-66  J  I,  \.  Derry  1849-85.  Ch.  b.  Derry:  13047-53  Clem- 
mie  IsabeP  Choate,  Nov.  3,  1849,  unm.;  Arthur  Llewellyjf,  b.  Feb. 
II,  d.  Apr.  17,  1851;  Arthur  Leroy"",  b.  Mar.  11,  1852,  d.  D.  May 
13,  1872;  Roger  Leander  Cogswell*  Choate,  b.  June  18,  1854; 
Charles  L.^,  Apr.  7,  1856  ;  Anna  Frances*,  Sept.  27,  1857  ;  Hattie 
Coffin*,  Sept.  25,  i860. 

6655. 

'Leandev  Winslow''  Co(f swell  {David'- cogsweii),  m.  May  17, 
1825,  Mary  Smith  Pillsbury,  b.  Henniker,  N.  H.,  Feb.  28,  1823, 
da.  Oliver  and  Mary  (Smith),  s.  p. 

Col.  Leander  Winslow''  Cogsivell  was  educated  at  Henniker 
Academy;  in  Cal.  1849-54;  was  route  agent  N.  H.  C.  R.  R. 
Enlisted  Aug.,  1862,  Co.  D,  nth  N.  H.  V.,  was  commissioned 
Capt.  Co.  D,  Sept.  4,  1862;  commis.  Lt.-Col.  Aug.  20,  1864;  was 
on   staff  of  Maj.-Gen.  S.  G.  Griffin,  with  rank  of  Col.;  in  9th 


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l6l0  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Army  Corps;  closing  service  Aug-.  26,  1865.  He  represented 
Henniker  in  Legis.  1866-7,  1 870-1;  State  Treas.  187 1-2;  Bank 
Commissioner  1876-80;  author  —  see  Bibliography,  Cha'p.  IV. 
President  of  New  Hampshire  Antiquarian  Society;  member 
N.  H.  Historical  Soc. ;  of  high  masonic  honors;  still  res.  Henni- 
ker 1887.  A  steel  portrait  of  Col.  L.  W.'  Cogswell  is  in  Cogswell 
Genealogy. 

6656. 

Parsons  BraineviV  Cogswell  (oavid^  cogsweii,  Abigail^,  joims 
josiahs,  josiah^),  uum.  Hou.  Par  SOUS  Braiiierd''  Cogswell  was  edu- 
cated at  Clinton  Grove  Academy,  Weare,  N.  H.  From  1847  he 
was  a  printer,  afterward  a  publisher;  assoc.  editor — see  Bibli- 
ography, Chap.  IV.  Member  City  School  Board  1858  to  1883; 
of  Legislature  1872-3;  member  N.  H.  Historical  Soc,  of  N.  H. 
Press  Association  —  of  which  he  was  president  several  years  — 
and  Atheneum  and  Appalachian  Clubs,  Boston.  Traveled, 
1878-9,  in  Europe,  Palestine,  and  Egypt.  Still  res.  Concord 
1887.     A  steel  plate  of  Hon.  P.  B.'  Cogswell  in  Cogswell  Genealogy. 

6661. 

John  CledvelaiuV  Cogswell  {Joseph^  cogsiveii),n\.  Rye,  Rock- 
ingham CO.,  N.  H.,  Oct.  I,  1849,  Mary  Brown  of  Rye.  Dwelt, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1855,  Rye,  Boston  1887,  Quincy  market.  Ch. : 
13054-8  Mary  Frances^,  b.  Aug.  20,  1S50;  Annie  MeliitabeP,  Sept. 
3,  1852;  Walter  Cleaveland^  Cogswell.^  b.  Aug.  25,  1854,  m.  Nov., 
1882,  Laura  Tedford;  Joseph  Warren^,  b.  Jan.  6,  1857;  Florence 
Hamilton^,  July  24,  1859. 

6662. 

George  Menry^  Cog  swell  {Joseph^  cogsiveii),  m.  Mar.  16,  1845, 
Sarah  Jane  Wells,  b.  Peru,  Huron  co.,  O. ;  dwelt  Nashua,  N.  H., 
1855,  Baraboo,  Wis.,  afterw.,  machinist.  Ch.  :  Mary  Emiline^ 
Cogswell,  b.  Apr.  15,  1846,  Greenfield,  O.,  m.  Irving  Waynes. 
13060-6  John  Cleaveland'^  Cogswell,  b.  Dec.  25,  1848,  Jan.  i,  1849, 
Geneva,  Wis.,  m.  Emma  Adams;  Joseph  Augustus^,  b.  Jan.  i, 
Dec.  25,  1852,  Oshkosh,  Wis.;  Clarence^,  George^,  Carrie^,  Clarence*, 
Lilian  May^' Cogswell,  b.  June,  1868. 

6663. 

Mary  AhigaiV  Cogsivell  {Joseph^  cogsiveii),  m.  June  23,  1853, 
Samuel  K.Wellman,b.  Farmington,  Me.,  June  22,  1822,5.  Thomas 
and  Lydia,  dwelt  Nashua,  N.  H.,  to  1876,  East  Wilton,  Franklin 
CO.,  Me.,  afterw.  Ch.  :  13067-72  Mattie  Viola^  Well/nan,  b.  Mar. 
25,  1854,  m.  Nov.  23,  1881,  Frank  AV.  Atwood;  Francis  Joseph* 
lVellman,h.  Jan.  13,  1856,  m.  Oct.  18,  1882,  Jennie  Walker;  Emma 
Lydia'',  b.  Dec.  24,  1858;  Reno  Buinside^,  Mar.  23,  i860;  Charles 
Benry\  June  12,  1861;  Jessie  Etta\  Nov.  17,  1867;  Abby  May^ 
Wellman,  b.  June  17,  1870,  d.  Aug.  24,  1871. 

6665. 

Abigail  CleavelamV  Cogswell  {joim  acavehtnd»  cogs7veii),  d. 

May  19,'  1878,  a.  56,  m.  ist,  Jan.  7,  1840,  Enoch  Gerrish,  b.  Can- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.         _        i6ir 

terbury,  N.  H.,  Feb.  i6,  1818,  d.  Mar.  30,  1858,  s.  Joseph  and 
Sarah  (Church),  farmer.  She  tn.  2d,  Apr.  21,  1864,  John  O. 
Wishard,  b.  Ky.  1805,  d.  Aug.  8,  1883,  s.  Samuel  and  Margaret 
(Oliver);  dwelt  in  Vt.  and  Can.  to  1852,  rem.,  1852,  to  Clinton, 
Vermillion  co.,  Ind.,  afterw.  to  vSt.  Bernice,  Vermillion  co  ,  Ind. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  13073-9  Charles'"  Gerrish,  b.  July  14,  1841,  d.  Nov., 
1864;  Lucien^  Gerrish,  b.  Feb.  26,  1843,  d-  Oct.  7,  1862;  Joint 
Quincy*  Gerrish,  b.  Mar.  i,  1848,  d.  Oct.  24,  1862;  Mary  Eliza* 
Gerrish,  b.  July  21,  1849,  m.  Sept.  17,  1868,  Rev.  H.  M.  Nolan; 
Hattie  Maria*'  Gerrish,  b.  Feb.  20,  185 1,  m.  Aug.  10,  1873,  S.  S. 
Marshall;  Edtvard  P^  Gerrish,  b.  Jan.  24,  1853,  m.  Feb.  29,  1872, 
Almira  vSkidmore;  James  Z.*  Gerrish,  b.  Jan.   24,  1856,  d.  May  3, 

1 88 1.  By  2d  m.  :   13080  Litcf  Wishard,  b.  Mar.  4,  d.  Apr.,  1865. 

6666. 

Charles  Ed  war  iV   Cof/SWeU  {jolm  Cleaveland^  Cogswell),  m.   ISt, 

Jan.  29,  1850,  Clarissa  Campbell,  b.  Windham,  N.  H.,  Sept.  6, 
1829,  d.  May  24,  1861,  da.  Robert  and  Annie  (Carr).  He  m.  2d, 
Dec.  15,  1863,  Lydia  Ann  Knowles,  b.  Chester,  N.  H.,  May  17, 
1831,  d.  Oct.  2,  1877,  da.  Lot  and  Abigail  G.  He  m.  3d,  Oct.  10, 
1878,  Harriet  A.  Smith,  b.  Canaan,  N.  H.,  Feb.  10,  1832,  da. 
Stephen  S.  and  Irene;  res.  Haverhill,  Mass.,  currier.  Ch.  by 
ISt  m.:  13081-3  Clara  Elizabeth^  Cogszvell,  b.  Dec.  5,  185 1,  m.  Feb. 
22,  1875,  George  W.  Noyes;  Mary  Anna*,  b.  July  5,  1856,  d.  Aug. 
21,  1878;   Charles  Roberf  Cogswell,  b.  Feb.   13,   1859,  m.   Nov.  22, 

1882,  Isabelle  C.  Bickford,  b.  Haverhill  Sept.  3,  1862,  da.  Eben. 
B.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Smith),  1.  Haverhill,  accountant.  By  2d  m.: 
13084-5  Abbie  Eliza\  b.  July  11,  1867,  d.  Mar.  8,  1868;  Martha 
Caroline*,  b.  July  20,  187 1. 

6685. 

HenVjf     Perkins     {AMg-ai/^  Smtf/i,  Uary^  Ebenezer<,  Josiahs,  JosiahS, 

Mosesi),  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  6,  1830,  a.  26,  m.  Geneseo,  N.  Y., 
June  2,  1829,  Sarah  Jones,  b.  Geneseo  Sept.  25,  1807,  d.  Mt.  Morris, 
N.  Y.,  June  20,  1837,  da.  Horatio  and  Elizabeth  (Starr).     Ch.  : 

+  13086  Mary  Cleavcland  Bryan f  Perkins,  b.  Mar.  26,  1830, 
Oswego,  N.  Y. 

Dr.  Henrf  Perkins  grad.  Columbia  coll.,  N.  Y.  city,  1825,  N.  Y. 
College  of  Medicine  (now  College  of  Physicians  and  vSurgeons 
N.  Y.  city,  and  the  Medical  vSchool  of  the  time  in  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  Physician.  On  invitation  of  Henry  Fitzhugh  of  Oswego,  he 
settled  at  Oswego,  1828,  and  practised.  In  summer  of  1830  rem. 
thence  to  New  York  city,  and  several  months  later  died  of  con- 
gestion of  the  brain.  A  silhouette  portrait  of  him  is  possessed 
by  his  daughter. 

Jones  aticestry,  i  lines :  —  Rev.  Malachi',  b.  Wales  1651,  fr.  Wales,  age  63,  with  w.  and  6  ch. 
to  Pa.  1714;  Pres'b.  min.,  set.  over  Abington,  Montgomery  co.,  Pa.,  and  Great  Valley,  Pa., 
churches  —  both  at  once,  m.  Mary,  b.  Wales  ;  Elizabeth'-*,  b.  Wales,  m.  David  Parry-  .  .  . 
Malachi^,  b.  Wales,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  cooper,  d.  1754,  m.  Mary  Parry^  ;  Williani^,  b.  ab. 
1742,  gunsmith,  in.  Elizabeth  Hunters  ;  Horatio''  Jones,  b.  Northumberland  co.,  Pa.,  June, 
1763,  enlisted  age  16,  volunteer  ag.  Indians,  captured  by  Senecas  on  Juniata  river  branch, 
taken  to  Genesee  Valley  ;  ap.,  1784,  by  Washington,  interpreter  for  6  nations,  interpreter 
40  years,  d.  Geneseo  Aug.  18,  1836,  m.  2d,  1705,  Elizabeth  'SiX.Sirr''  .—Jones  genealo,c^v  in  prep. 

Starr  ancestry :  —Dr.  Comfort'  [see  +7°.  P-  87];  Dr.  Thomas^,  Duxbury.Scituate, 
Charlestown,  Mass.,  m.  Rachel ;  Samuel^,  New  London,  Conn.,  m.  Hannah  Brewster'  ; 
Capt.  Jonathan*,  b.  N.  L.,  Feb.  23,  1673-4,  m.  Elizabeth  Morgan,  da.  Capt.  James  (from 
Wales)  and  Mary  (Vine  from  Eng.) ;  Richard^,  b.  Groton,  Conn.,  m.  Priscilla  Smith; 
Elijah*,  b.  G.  Feb.  3,  1856,  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  1796,  m.  Rebecca  Hewitt"  ;  Elizabeth'  Starr  ra. 
Horatio  Jones*. 


I5i2   .  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Heivit/  a7icestry :  —  Thomas'  [see  +39,  p.  68];  Benjamin^,  b.  1662,  of  Stonington, 
Conn.,  m.  Mary  Fanning^  ;  Benjamin^,  m.  Ann  Palmer,  da.  of  Gershom  (son  of  Walter)  by 
his  wife,  Ann  Denison,  da.  of  George  and  Ann  (Borrowdale)  ;  Abijah*  m.  Mary  ;  Rebec- 
ca=  Hewitt  m.  Elijah  Starr.' 

Fa>i]ii)ig  ancestry  :  — Anns  :  Az.  fretty  ar.  and  chev.  gu.  Crest  —  A  dexter  hand  ppr. 
vested  sa.  holding  millrind  sa  .  .  .  .Edmund' escaped  from  Irish  massacre  1641,  New 
London  16^2,  Ston.,  Groton,  his  descendant,  discovered,  explored,  and  named  Fanning's 
Island,  Pacific  ;  Mary"  Fanning  m.  Benjamin  Hewitt'^. 

Brewster  ancestry :  —  William' .'  Elder  William^,  Jonathan^  [see  +  554,  P-  307]  ;  Han- 
nah^ Brewster  m.  Samuel  Starr^. 

Hunter  ancestry : — /-r  arms:  (Hunterston,  co.  Ayr,  temp.  Alexander  II)  Vert,  three 
dogs  of  chase  ar.  collared  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many  hunting-horns  of  the  first, 
stringed  gu.  Crest  —  A  greyhound  sejant  ar.,  collared  or.  Motto  ^Cnrsnm  Perficio 
.  .  .  .  John',  b.  prob.  Yorkshire,  En.g.,  was  at  Boyne  battle,  Ireland,  July  1,  1690, with 
Anthony  Wayne,  with  whoin  he  came  to  America,  m.  Margaret:  John^  m.  Ann  ;  Eliza- 
beth^  Hunter  m.  William  Jones^. 

Parry  ancestry :  —  /j  arms  :  (Noyadd,  co.  Cardigan  ;  descended  from  the  ancient 
lords  of  Cardigan.'  Immediate  progenitor  was  Rhys  Chwith,  an  Esq.  of  the  Body  to  Ed- 
vs^ard  I.  he  bore,  sa.  a  lion  ramp.  ar.  armed  and  langued  gu.  ;  his  descendant,  Thomas  ap 
Harry  m.  Dyddyn,  heiress  of  Noyadd,  whose  father,  Rhys  ap  David  Lloyd,  was  a  desc. 
of  Cadwgan,  of  Carog,  same  co.  whose  arms  were  those  of  his  ancestor,  Cadivor  ap  Dina- 
wal.)  ....  James',  from  Wales  to  Pa.  1713,  m.  Ann;  David- m.  Elizabeth  Jones^  ; 
Mary'  Parry  m.  Malachi  Jones^. 

6686. 

Francis'  Perkhts  (Adiga//'^  smtt/i),  d.  Morristown,  N.  J.,  July 
19,  1889,  a.  80,  m.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1837,  Miriam  Phil- 
lips Walley,  b.  Brookline,  Mass.,  Apr.  9,  1815,  a.  da.  Thomas  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  Feroline  (La  Lang).  Ch.  :  13087  Miriam  Cath- 
erine^;  Cyrus  He)iry\  b.  Sept.  11,  1840,  vSoiithfield,  N.  Y.,  d.  S. 
Apr.  20,  1841. 

13088  Mary  Elizabeth^  Perkins,  b.  Feb.  21,  1842,  vSouthf. 

13089  Francis  Wallef  Perkins,  b.  June  24,  1844,  South. 

13090  Henry  Cleaveland^  Perkins,  b.  Oct.  10,  1S46,  Clifton, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Sweetland,  Nevada  co.,  Cal.,  Oct.  4,  1876,  Hannah  Eva 
Davis,  b.  Newark,  O.,  July  4,  1854,  a  da.  David  and  Margaret 
(Evans).  Dwelt  Staten  I.,  N.  Y.,  Cal.,  and  Callao,  Venezuela, 
S.  A.;  Supt.  Callao  Mines.  Ch.  b.  North  Bloomfield,  Nevada 
CO.,  Cal. :  Miriam  Wallev^  Perkins,  July,  1878  ;  RutJf  Perkins,  Oct., 
1880  ;  MobeP  Perkins,  Nov.,  1882. 

13091  Sarah  Fay^  Perkins,  b.  July  28,,  1848,  Clifton,  m. 
N.  Y.  city  May  15,  1872,  Henry  Wisner  Miller,  b.  Goshen,  N.Y., 
July  15,  1838,  s.  George  Clinton  and  Mary  (Wisner),  grad.  Co- 
lumbia college,  N.  Y.  citv;  was  capt.  in  Kearney's  Div. ;  broker 
N.  Y.  1885.  Ch.:  Miriam  Wallef  Miller,  b.  Mar.  11,  1873,  New 
York;  George  Clinton^  Miller,  b.  July  18,  1874,  N.  Y.;  Riitie  and 
Maud''  Miller,  tw.,  b.  Nov.  ■  24,  "1876,  N.  Y.;  Elizabeth  Phillip'' 
Miller,  Feb.  28,  1882,  Goshen  ;  Henry  Wisner^  Miller,  1884,  N.  Y. 

13092  Feroline  Lalang''  Perkins,  b.  June  6,  1850,  Southfield; 
Madeline  Posf  Perkins,  b.  May  18,  1852,  S.,  d.  Titicut,  N.  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  June  20,  1853. 

13093  Grace  Webster^  Perkins,  b.  July  24,  1854,  N.  Y.  city. 

13094  Maud  Madeline^  Perkins,  b.  July  10,  1857,  Southfield. 

13095  Frances  Abbf  Perkins,  b.  Aug.  4,  1858,  Titicut,  Mass. 
Francis'  Perkins,  in  185 1,  owned  Holly  Hill  Farm,  vSouthfield; 

was  Chaplain  of  71st  N.  Y.  reg.  some  years;  was  Secretary  of 
the  Board  of  Harbor  and  Pilot  Commissioners  of  N.  Y.  25  years, 
at  same  time  Sec.  of  Trustees  of  Seamen's  Fund  and  Retreat  5 
years.     Finally  resided  at  Morristown. 

Miriam  Phillips  Wallev,  a  cousin  to  Hon.  Wendell  Phillips,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  29, 
1811.  s  of  Hon.  John'  (William",  John",  Samuel*,  Samuel',  Rev.  George-,  Christopher'), 
Phillips  and  Sally  Walley,  daughter  of  Thomas  Walley.  Miriam  Walley  Phillips,  sister  to 
Thomas,  merchant  Boston,  and  Samuel  Walley. 

The  La  Lani^s  :  —  Elizabeth  La  Lang  of  Martinique,  near  relative  of  the  La  Pai^eries 
of  Martinique,  of  whom  the  Empress  Josephine  was  one.  Madam  La  Lang,  aunt  to  Jose- 
phine La  Pargerie  (Beauharnois)  Buonaparte. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1613 

6688. 

Joh  H^      lit'ffaitt      {Mary   Cleaveland^    Smith,    Mary^,    EbenezeH,    Josiahs, 

josiah^,  Mosesi),  d.  Bostoii,  Mass.,  Oct.  1 5,  1 847,  a.  36,  m.  ist,  Dec, 
1835,  Georo^ina  Gardner  Lee,  she  d.  Mar.,  1842,  a  da.  George 
Gardner  and  Hannah  Farnham  (Sawyer).  He  m.  2d,  July,  1844, 
Mary  Anne  Lee,  a  da.  George  Gardner  and  Louisa  (Sawyer), 
ist  m.:  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.  b.  Boston  or  Weston,  Mass.:  13096 
Georgina  Lee^  Bryant,  b.  June  24,  1845,  ^-  J^-n.,  1847. 

+  i3°97     Julia^  Bryant,  b.  June  29,  1847. 

John'  Bryant  grad.  Harvard  Coll.  1830;  traveled  in  Europe 
before  settling  down.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati  ; 
his  membership  was  inherited  from  his  great-grandfather.  Col. 
David  Mason  (through  his  grandfather).  Col.  John  Bryant,  and 
father,  John  Bryant.  His  membership  passed  to  his  brother, 
Dr.  Henry  Bryant. 

Lee  ancestry. ',  Thomas',   Thomas^  fsee  +  3183,   p.   1070]  ;    Capt.  Thomas*, 

bap.  July,  1741, 'merchant,  Salem,  Mass.,  d.  Jan.  ii,  1830,  m.  Judith  Coleman'';  George 
Gardner^  Lee  grad.  Harvard  1792,  Lt.  U.  S.  N..  merch.  Boston,  d.  1816,  m.  (ist,  Mira  Ger- 
ry), 2d,  Hannah  Farnham  Sawyer^.—  IVm.  Lee's  Lee  gen.,  ,-0. 

Saivyer  ancestry :  — \^\\\\^n\^,  b.  ab.  1613,  of  Salem,  Newbury,  Mass.,  m.  Ruth; 
Stephen^,  b.  Newbury,  Mass.,  Apr.  25,  1663,  m.  Ann  Titcomb^;  Dr.  Enoch^,  b.  June  22, 
1604,  m.  Sarah  Pierpon't^';  Dr.  Micajah*,  grad.  Harv.  1756,  m.  Sybil  Farnham,  da.  Daniel, 
a  lawyer  ;  Hannah  Farnham^  Sawyer,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1780,  author  Three 
Experiments  of  Living,  d.  Boston,  Dec.  28,  1865,  rri.  George  Gardner  Lee^. 

Pierpont,  Peare  Poynt,  de  Pierrepont  ancestry  :  —  .'^ir  Robert'  de  Pierrepont  came 
from  France  to  Eng.  with  William  the  Conqueror  io66,'-possessed  estates  in  Suffolk  and 
Surry,  Eng.,  amounting  to  lo  knights'  fees  all  of  which  he  held  of  William,  Earl  of  War- 
ren ;  William^  ;  Hugh^  ;  William*  of  Hallow-bien,  Lancashire,  Eng.  ;  Sir  Robert^, 
knight  ;  Sir  Henry**  of  Halbeck  Woodhouse,  Nottingham,  Eng.,  knight  ;  Sir  Henry'  de 
Pierrepont,  of  Holm  Pierrepont,  whose  Arms  :  [his  parentage,  as  given  in  Burke's  Ar- 
inory,  it  will  be  noticed,  differs  from  above]  (Holme  Pierrepont  co.,  Nottingham  ;  de- 
scended from  the  marriage,  temp.  Edward  I,  of  Sir  Henry  de  Pierrepont,  son  of  Robert 
de  Pierrepont,  a  stanch  adherent  of  Henrj'  HI,  during  the  baronial  wars,  with  Annora, 
sister  and  h.  of  Lionel  de  Manvers  of  Holme).  Ar.  semee  of  cinquefoils  gu.  a  lion  ramp. 
sa.  Crest  —  A  lion,  as  in  the  arms,  betw.  2  wings  erect  ar.  Knight,  d.  1290,  m.  Annora 
Manvers,  da.  of  Michael  Manvers.  Lord  of  Holme  ;  Sir  Robert*^  de  Pierrepont  of  New- 
castle, Eng.,  knight,  m.  1308  Sarah  Hessing,  da.  of  Sir  John  Hessing  of  Derbyshire,  Eng.; 
Sir  Henry",  of  Holm  P.,  knight,  m.  Miss  Fitz  William,  da.  of  Sir  William  Fitz  William 
of  Earlv  ;  Sir  Edmundi",  knight,  m.  Joan  M.jnbouchee,  only  da.  Sir  John  Monbouchee 
of  Nottinghamshire  (knight,  d.  1370,  buriedat  Holm,  Pierrepont)  ;  SirEdmund'',  knight- 
ed 1442,  m.  Frances  Kingman,  da.  Thomas  ;  Sir  Henry'-,  knight,  m.  Ellen  Longford,  da. 
Sir  Nicholas  Longford  ;  Sir  Henry'^,  knight,  m.  Tomasin  Milton,  da.  Sir  John  Milton  of 
Ashton,  Yorkshire,  Eng.;  Sir  Francis'*,  knight,  m.  Margaret  Barden,  da.  John;  Sir  Wil- 
liam's,  of  Eng.,  knighted  1513,  m.  Jane  Empson,  da.  Sir  Richard  Empson  ;  Sir  George'*, 
of  Eng.,  knighted  1547,  d.  1564,  m.  Winnefried  Thwartes,  da.  William  of  Essex,  Eng.,  had 
2  sons  :  William  and  Robert,  created  Earl  of  Kingston  162S,  ancestor  of  Evelyn  Pierre- 
pont, second  Duke  of  Kingston,  d.  1773,  whose  Supporters  —  Two  lions  sa.  armed  and 
langued  gu.  Motto  —  Pie  reponete  ;  William",  of  Brereton,  Eng.,  m.  Elizabeth  ; 
James",  b.  Eng  ,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  d.  there,  m.  Margaret ;  Robert'",  b.  Eng.,  Roxbury, 
Mass.,  m.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1656-7,  Sarah  Lynde^;  Rev.  Jonathan'",  b.  June  I'l, 
1665,  Harvard  1685,  ord.  (4th.  min.  of)  Reading,  Mass.,  June  26,  1689,  m.  Elizabeth  An- 
gier'  ;  Sarah"  Pierpont,  m.  Enoch  Sawver'.  —  MunselPs  Am.  Ancestrw  I'll :  24Q. 

An^icr  ancestry:  —  4  arms :  ANGER  ;  /  .•  or  Aunger  ;  /  .■  or  Angier  (Kent).  Erm. 
on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  ramp.  or.  Crest  —  A  martlet  flying  over  a  castle  ruined  in  the  sinis- 
ter tower.  .  .  .  John',  Dedham,  Essex  co.,  Eng. ;  Edmund',  b.  D.  1612  (bro.  of  Rev. 
John,  min.  of  Denton,  n.  Manchester,  Eng.),  lived  with  John  Cotton  at  Boston,  Lincoln- 
shire, Eng.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1636,  m.  2d,  Ann  Batt'  ;  Elizabeth'  Angier  m.  Jonathan 
Pierpont'. 

Batt  ancestrv :  —  4  arms  (Hackney  co  ,  Middlesex,  Eng.)  Ar.  a  cross  engr.  betw.  3 
bats.  Crest — Wolf  pass.  .  .  Hon.  Christopher',  b.  1601.  fr.  Salisbury,  Wilts  co.,  Eng., 
1638,  Newbury  (bro.  to  Dorothy  and  prob.  to  Nicholas  of  N.),  Salisbury,  Mass.,  Bost.,  m. 
in  Eng.,  Ann.;  Ann'  Batt,  m.  Edmund  Angier'. 

Lvnde  ancestry :  —  Thomas',  [see  +  27,  p.  59]  Sarah'  Lynde  m.  Robert  Pierpont". 

Titcomb  ances'trv  :  —  William'  [see  -|-  1108,  p.  507],  m.  '2d,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Bidfield') 
Stephens,  wid.  William  Stevens  ;  Ann'  Titcomb  m.  Stephen  Sawyer'. 

Bedfield,  Betfield,  Bidfield  ancestry  :  —  Glege  co.,  Lancaster,  Eng.),  Per  fesse  gu. 
and  erm.  label  of  5  points  ar.  .  .  Samuel',  Braintree,  Mass.,  freem.,  June  2,  1641,  Bost., 
constable,  cooper,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Elizabeth'  Bidfield,  m.  William  Titcomb'. 

Colman  ancestry. —  William',  fr.  Satterly,  Norfolk  co.,  Eng.,  Bost.  1671,  m.  Eliza- 
beth; John',  b.  Eng.,  a  fotmder  of  Brattle  st.  chh.,  m.  Judith  Hobby'  ;  Rev.  Benjamin'; 
Judith*  Colman  m.  Thomas  Lee*. 

Hobby  ancestry  :  —  William',  Boston  bef.  1669,  merch.  m.  Ann  ;  Judith'  (sister  to  Sir 
Charles  Hobby,  one  of  our  few  titled  natives,  knighted  for  brave  conduct  in  Jamaica 
earthquakes,  capt.  Ancient  and  H.  Art.  Co.),  m.  John  Colman'. 


I6l4  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

6689. 

Sarah  Smith'  JBi^yant  {MaryCieaveiand^'Smiti^,  m.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Sept.  21,  1840,  Joseph  Story  Fay,  b.  Cambrido-e,  Mass., 
Dec.  8,  1812,  s.  Samuel  Prescott  Phillips  and  Harriet  (Howard). 
Res.  Boston  1828-32,  New  York  1833-7,  Savannah,  Ga.,  1838-59,, 
Boston  ag.  1860-70,  Woods  Holl,  Mass.,  1871-85,  Boston  ag. 
1885,  merchant.  Ch.:  13098  John  Bryant^  Fay,  b.  Aug.  i,  1841, 
Bost.,  d.  B.  June  23,  1849  ;   Several  Infants^,  d.  soon. 

13099  Joseph  Story"  Fay,  b.  Aug.  10,  1847,  B.,  m.  B.  June 
7,  1870,  Rebecca  R.  Motley  of  B.,  res.  Boston.  Ch.:  Joseph 
Storf  Fay,  b.  Nov.  2,  1871;  Echvard  Motley''  Fay,  d.;  Alan^  Fay,  b. 
Oct.  23,  1880;  RolancP  Fay,  May  27,  1884. 

13 100  Henry  Howard^  Fay,  b.  Oct.  3,  1848,  Swampscott, 
Mass.,  m.  Bost.,  Jan.  11,  1876,  Elizabeth  Elliot  Spooner,  b.  B., 
da.  Daniel  Nicholson  and  Elizabeth  Elliot  (Torrey),  res.  Bos- 
ton. Ch.:  Elizabeth  Elliof  Fay,  b.  June  17,  1880,  B.;  Margaret^ 
Fay,]M\y  5,  1882,  Woods  H.;  Henj-'y  Howard^  Fay,  July  12,  1884, 
W.  H.  13101  Sarah  Bryant^  Fay^h.  July  11,  1855,  Woods  Holl, 
unm. 

6692. 

JElizahetlV  Br ijant  {Mary cieaveiamp smith),  d.  Bostou,  Mass., 
Feb.  28,  1843,  a.  24,  m.  1840,  Patrick  Grant  of  B.,  s.  Patrick  and 
Anna  (Mason),  merchant,  Boston.  Ch.:  13 102  Anna  Afason^ 
Grant,  b.  May,  1841,  d.  May,  1876,  m.  Mar.,  1867,  her  cousin, 
Charles  Frederick  Lyman.  Ch.:  Anna'  Lyman,  b.  July,  1868; 
Charles  Frederick'  Lyman,  Nov.  6,  1871. 

6693. 

HenVff  Ht'ffailt  {Mary  Cleavdand^  Smith,   Marys,   Ebenezer^,   Josiahs,, 

josiah^,  Mosesi),  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  12,  1820,  d.  Porto  Rico,  West 
Indies,  Feb.  i,  1867,  m.  Boston,  Jan.  6,  1848,  Elizabeth  Brimmer 
Sohier,  b.  Boston,  Dec.  19,  1823,  a  da.  of  William  Davies  and 
Elizabeth  Amory  (Dexter).     Ch.: 

13103      Elizabeth"  Bryant,  b.  Oct.  12,  1848,  Boston,  m.  Fran- 
cis Allsto/i'^  Charming  -|-  8594- 

+  13104     Mary  Cleaveland^  Bryant,  b.  Apr.  18,  1850,  Boston. 

-t-13105  John^  Bryant,  b.  June  8,  185 1,  Cohasset,  Norfolk 
CO.,  Mass. 

13106  LLetny^  Bryant,  b.  Feb.  10,  1857,  Boston,  unm.,  1885. 

13107  William  Sohier^  Bryant,  b.  May  5,  1861,  Boston,  grad. 
Harvard  College  1884,  unm.  1885. 

Dr.  Henry''  Bryant  at  the  beginning  of  the  late  war  was  on 
staff  of  Gen.  Lander.  Afterward,  vSurgeon  Bryant  took  control 
of  the  Lincoln  Military  Hospital  in  Washington,  D.C.,  which 
he  established  and  administered  in  a  very  admirable  manner. 
Dr.  Henry'  Bryant  was  a  member  of  the  Cincinnati ;  the  insig- 
nia of  Col.  David  Mason  was  voted  to  his  grandfather.  Col.  John 
Bryant,  and  descended  through  his  father,  John  Bryant*  and 
brother,  John  Bryant.  He  was  in  Porto  Rico  after  birds,  a 
science  in  which  he  was  eminent,  and  d.  of  fever  of  the  coun- 
try. Part  of  his  collection  of  birds  and  eggs  (from  Paris,  &c.)' 
was  given  to  the  Natural  History  Society  of  Boston.  Mrs.  Eliz- 
abeth Brimmer  (Sohier)  Bryant  still  resides  in  Boston. 


Dr.  Henry   Bryant. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND  1615 

So/iier  ancestry :  —Yrovn  Armorial  General  de  France^  de  D' Hazier.,  {^Complement). 
Notice  Genealog-iqiie siir la  Famille Sohier  de  J'ermandois.  Paris  .■  Librairiede  I-'irmin  — 
Didot  et  Cie.  M  DCCC  LXXXJW  Anciens  Barons  ,&'  Chevaliers  ^c.  Actuellement  a 
Jersey,  en  Amerique  &^  en  France— Vta  Gueules  a  une  Etoile  d' Argent  Ciinier :  une  Croix 
dans  une  Ramure  de  Cerf.  Supports :  deux  Leopards  Honnes.  Couronne :  de  Comte. 
Devise:  Stella  Xpi  dvce  .  .  .  Arnulphe'.ll  Anseg'ise^  I'un  des  principaux  Leudes  de 
Sigebert  II,  Roi  d'Austrasie,  m.  Begga,  fiUe  de  Pepin  de  Landen  ou  le  Vieux,  fils  de 
Karloman,  deja  puissant  sous  la  Reine  Brunehaut  en  612;  puis,  Maire  du  Palais  sous 
Clotaire  II  &  Dagobert.  Mort  en  63a.  |!  Pepin'  d'Heristal,  en  67S,  Due  d'Austrasie; 
vainqueur  de  Thierry  a  la  bataille  de  Testrv  en  687  ;  Maire  du  Palais  en  Neustrie  ;  mort 
en  714.  Charles-Martel^,  Due  d'Austrasie,  ne  vers  691  ;  vainqueur  des  Sarrasins  a 
Poitiers  en  732;  mort  en  741.  II  Pepin  le  Bref^,  Roi  des  Francs,  le  premier  de  la 
dynastie  Carlovingienne  ;  mort  en  76S.  II  CHARLEMAGNE^,  Empereur  d'  Occident,  ne  en 
742,  mort  en  S14.  II  Hildegakde  sa  femme  legitime.  1|  Pepin^,  Roi  d'  Italic,  ne  en  776, 
mort  en  810,  eut  de  Berthe  cinq  filles,  &  un  fils:  II  Beknard"*,  Roi  d'  Italiemort  en  8i8.  II 
Pepix  II'-'  du  nom,  I"  Comte  de  fdv-wawi/o/'j-,  Seigneur  de  Peronne  &c.  II  Herbert'"  ou 
Herip.ERT  I"  i",  2«  Comte  de  Vermandois.  II  HERBERT  II",  3" Comte  de  Vermandois, 
mort  en  942.  II  Albert'^,  4=  Comte  de  Vermandois  marie  a  Gerbkrge,  fille  du  Due  de 
Lorraine.  II  Herbert  III'-*,  s'  Comte  de  Vermandois,  eut  d'  Ermeng.arde  un  tils  qui 
fuit.  II  Othonk  ou  Eudes'*,  6"  Comte  de  Vermandois.  De  sa  femme  la  Comtesse 
P.\PI.\  ou  P.WIE,  il  eut,  outre  1'  aine,  qui  fuit,  un  puine  PIERRE  de  Vermandois, 
surnomme  Siger  ou  Sohier,  c'  est-a-dire  Victoriciix.  II  HERBERT  IV'^,  ye  Comte 
de  Vermandois,  marie  a  AoiiLE  ou  ALIX  DE  Crepy,  fille  &  heritiere  de  Raoul  III, 
Comte  DE  Crepv,  de  Valois,  &e.  II  Eudes''  ou  Odoni"  surnomme  V/nsense,  VIII»  & 
dernier  des  anciens  Comtes  de  Vermandois,  desherite  par  son  pere,  depossede  par  ses 
Barons,  prive  de  ses  armoiries,  reste  simple  Seigneur  de  Saint-Simon.  Sa  femme, 
AviDE,  veuve  d'  Aibert,  Seigneur  de  Sarcinville  &  de  Queant ;  le  rendit  pere  d'  EUDES, 
dit  Farin,  apres  lui  Seigneur  de  Saint- Simon;  d'  Ellebold,  dit  le  Rouge:,  d'  un 
troisieme  fils:  '  S'^HIER".  dit  le  Roux  DE  VERMANDOIS.  Baron  &  Vassal  de  1'  Eveque 
de  Cambrai,  Manasses ;  Chatelain  d'  Efpehy,  Seigneur  de  Liramont,  de  le  Heries  &c.; 
vivait  dans  le  Cambresis  en  1080 ;  epousa  Adele  DE  Malvoisin  ou  MaUV'OISIN,  fille  de 
Hugues,  .Seigneur  de  Picardie.  1  HUGUE-"*  Sohier  i<^''.  Chevalier,  Baron  &c.,  epousa  Ade 
ou  Lucie  i>E  TOROTE,  fille  de  Vasce.  |i  Watier"'  ou  Gaultier'^  Sohier.  Chev.  Marie 
a  Ade  DE  Cambrai,  fille  de  Mainarde.  'J  Reinold^o  ou  Renaud^i  Sohier,  Chev.  Marie 
a  Alice  DE  LA  FosSE.  |1  HuGUES^i  Sohier,  Chev.  II  prit  la  eroix  ;  fut  tue  a  Zara  en 
1203.  Marie  a  N.  fille  de  Renaud  ROSEL,  Grand  Prevot  de  Cambrai.  '|  HELLIN22  Sohier 
Chev.  1204.  Marie  a  Gilberte  Creton  D'Estourmel,  fille  de  Raimbaut.  It  PlERRE^a 
Sohier  I,  Chev.,  m.  2d.,  Marguerite  d'  Incv.  1  Hannotix^^  ou  Jean-^  Sohier,  Chev., 
Capitaine  Gouverneur  de  Cateau-Cambresis  m.  a  N.  fi.''^  de  Robert  d'  Esxe.  1[  Gille- 
BERT-5  Sohier,  Chev.,  Ambass.  1292  Garde-Maistre,  m.  a  N.  LOUVET  DE  St-VAAST.  || 
Mathieu^"  Sohier  Chev.,  Ambass.  m.  a  Michelle  DES  Ablains.  !1  Pierre^'  Sohier  II, 
1378,  m.  JMarie  Cholet  dite  Leuriot  (Maison  sortie  des  Comtes  de  ROUCY).  il  Pierre'-'s 
Sohier  III,  dit  Robin,  dernier  Sire  de  Le  Heries.  continua  la  decadence  de  la  Maison,  m. 
Jeanne  DE  Haveron.  II  PlERRE^s  Sohier  IV,  dit  Robinet  m.  Marie  DE  Laire,  cousine 
de  Wistache  d'  Iney.  ||  Jeax'o  Sohier  II,  Ecuyer.  '■^11  vend  coinme so7i  pire  moult  de 
ses  seignories"  notamment  en  1477,  &  prepare  la  ruine  de  la ,  Maison,  consommee 
par  son  fils.  m.  Jeanne  du  Moulin.  II  Jean^'  Sohier  III,  Ecuyer,  Conseille  de 
P/iillippe  d'Autriclte,  m.  jNIadeleine  DU  Fay,  de  Cambrai.  !  Jean^s  Sohier  IV,  ne 
1474,  emigra  al'ilede  jersey, m.Thomasse  DE  Gruchy.  II  Philipee'^s  Sohier  I,  a  Jersey.  II 
Philippe^''  Sohier  II,  ne  1540,  m.  la  fille  d'Augustin  Le  Manquais.  II  Philippe' 
Sohier  III,  m.  CoUette  Baudains.  1'  JULIEN'^  b.  1599,  d.  1672,  m.  Elizabeth  Bree. 
Edouard"  Sohier  I,  b.  1621,  m.  2d  Rachel  LE  Brun.  ;|  Samuel'*  b.  1664,  m.  Elizabeth 
Jenne.  ,!  EDOUARDSi*  Sohier  II  b.  1691  m.  Rachel  Steel.  I'  EdOUARD^"  Sohier  III,  b.  1724 
came  to  America,  m.  Susanna  Brimmer^,  f  Edouard""  Sohier  IV  b.  1762,  d.  1793,  of 
Boston,  m.  Mary  Davies.  ]  William  Davies^^  Sohier  b.  Boston  Mar.  14,  17S7,  grad.  Harvard 
coll.  1805,  lawyer,  Boston,  d.  Cohasset,  Mass.  June  11,  1868  m.  i8og,  Elizabeth  Amory 
Dexter,  b.  1787,  da.  of  Dr.  Andrew  Dexter  (H.  C.  1776). 

Brimmer  ancestry :  —  Martin'  b.  Asten  (or  Osten')  Germany  1697  a  protestant  German 
from  Hanover,  Germany,  of  Boston  ;  in  1730  Daniel  Johonott,  Rev.  Andrew  Le  Mercier, 
Andrew  Sigourney,  John  Petel,  Adam  Duckerman  and  Martin  Brimmer,  French  Prot- 
estants petition  Gen.  Court  of  Mass.  for  rights  of  subjects  of  G.  Britain,  m.  Boston  Oct. 
24,  1726,  Susanna  Sigourney',  b.  Dec.  27,  1704.  ||    Susanna^  Brimmer  m.  Edward  Sohier^", 

Sigournev  ancestry  :  —  Andrew',  Andrew^  [see  + 5516,  p.  148S].  ||  Susanna' Sigourney 
m.  Martin  Brimmer'.— A'.  B.  H.  G.  Reg.  VI :  357-9:  XIII :  5-/6 .■  XXIII :  Sb :  Savage ; 
His.  Boston  edited  by  Justin  Winsor,  II :  S55- 

6698. 

HANNAH  AUGUSTA'  CLEAVELAND  (john»,  John  voss^  Eb- 
enezer^,  josiah',  josiah').  111.  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  2,  1830,  Ivory  Small 
Fogg,  b.  i\.ug.  10,  1803,  d.     She  1.  1879  San  Francisco,  Cal.   Cli.: 

13 108  George  Henry^  Fogg,  b.  Mar.  13,  1832,  unm.  rem.  to 
Cal.  1849,  I'd  San  Francisco,  1.  1883,  Reno,  Washoe  county,  Nev.; 
James  Pitts^  J^<-'SS^  b-  Mar.  9,  1834,  d.  June,  1835  ;  Helen  Maria^ 
Fogg,  b.  Apr.  14,  1836,  d.  Sept.,  1837. 

13 109  Irene  Wheeler^  ■F'^gg,  b.  Mar.  i,  1838,  m.  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  Dec.  17,  1857,  Stephen  Martell.  Ch.:  Stephen  Ai/gustus^ 
Martell,  b.  Apr.  14,  1859,  d.  Aug.  11,  i860;  Nellie  Noble'  ilariell, 
b.  Oct.  3,  i860  ;  Henry  Gay^ord^  Martell,  b.  Apr.  2,  1862. 

13 no  Charles  Gaylonf  Fogg,  b.  Jan.  15,  1841,  unm.;  went 
West,  1857,  chemist,  mine  assayer. 


[6l6  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

131 II  William  Augustus^  Fogg,  b.  Jan.  30,  1845,  m.  Reno 
Oct.  9,  1882,  Emma  Victoria  Gardner.  Ch.:  Grace  Gardner''  Fogg, 
b.  Mar.,  1883. 

6699. 

JOHN  V.'  CLEAVELAND  (john^),  d.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  May  14, 
1874,  a.  58,  m.  n.  Ursa,  Adams  co.,  111.,  Apr.  11,  1839,  Catharine 
Wheeler  Riddle,  b.  Falmouth,  Pendleton  co.,  Ky.,  Oct.  30,  1S19, 
da.  Col.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Wheeler).  Dwelt  Boston,  Mass., 
to  1836  ;  Quincy,  111.,  wagon  mfr.  She  1.  Quincy  1883.  Ch.  b. 
Quincy  : 

-j-13112     John  Riddle^  Cleaveland,  b.  June  19,  1840. 

13113  Elizabeth  Noble^  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  9,  1842,  m. 
Q.  May  30,  1861,  James  Melville  Bishop,  b.  Readfield,  Me.,  June 
24,  1835,  s.  Nathan  and  Lois  Wiley  (Williams),  1.  Quincy,  insur- 
ance. Ch.  b.  Quincy  :  Frank  Melville"  Bishop,  Apr.  27,  1862;  Ed- 
gar WJieeler"  Bishop,  Dec.  26,  1867.  Ellen  Orah',  b.  Sept.  17, 
1844,  d.  Q.  Nov.  3,  1847;  William',  b.  Nov.  17,  1846,  d.  Q.  Feb. 
10,  1848;  Clarence  Wheeler',  b.  June  23,  1849,  d.  Q.  Sept.  2, 
1850. 

131 14  Alice  Ada'  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  30,  185 1,  m.  Q. 
July  7,  1874,  William  Flanders  Allen,  b.  Marion,  Plymouth  co., 
Mass.,  May  28,  1841,  s.  William  Wiles  and  Betsey  (Bolles),  lived 
Central  City,  Gilpin  county,  Col.,  to  1880,  Denver,  Col.,  to  1882, 
Omaha,  Neb.,  since;  general  agt.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y. 
Ch.  b.  Central  City  :  Grace  Louise'^  Allen,  June  29,  1875  !  Eliza- 
beth Cleaveland''  Allen,  Oct.  18,  1880.  Katy  Emma",  b.  Aug.  27, 
1853,  d.  Quincy  Sept.  i,  1854. 

6700. 

ANN  MARIA'  CLEAVELAND  (john»),  d.  Quincy,  111.,  May 
14,  1872,  a.  54,  m.  Q.  1838,  Daniel  James  Waller  of  Kentucky, 
I'd  Quincy  1855,  etc.  Ch.:  131 15  Edwin  Ruthvin^  IValler,  h.  ah. 
1840,  m.,  1.  Quincy.  Ch.:  sever aP .  Henry  Clay"  Waller,  b.  about 
1848,  d.  y.  13116  George  W."  Waller,  b.  about  1852.  Children: 
severaP.  131 17  Charles  Dejiniden'*  Waller,  unm.  1883;  F'an?iy^ 
Waller,  d.,  a.  12;  Marsella''  Waller,  d.  y.;  Dau!",  d.;  Dau\ 

6701. 

MARY'  CLEAVELAND  (john«),  m.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  12, 
1846,  Rufus  Morton  Brewington  of  Ohio,  he  was  drowned  off 
Margarette  Islands,  while  sailing  for  California,  Feb.,  1853.  He 
started  for  Cal.  Jan.  26,  1853,  in  steamer  "  Independence,"  which 
was  wrecked;  he  stood  at  the  pump,  one  of  the  last  to  leave. 
She  1.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1883.     Ch.: 

131 18  Marion  Augusta^  Brewington,  b.  Sept.  23,  1847,  mar- 
ried St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  30,  1865,  Meyer  Strous,  or  Strauss, 
noted  scenic  painter,  San  Francisco,  s.  p. ;  Isabel  Gaetiearo*  Brew- 
ington, b.  July  5,  1850,  d.  July  28,  1851. 

6702. 

LUCY  PROCTOR'  CLEAVELAND  (john«),  m.  Quincy,  111., 
Oct.  26,  1848,  George  Washington  Sherrick  of  Ohio;  1.  St.  Louis 
1879-83,  livery.     Ch.: 

13T19     Matilda  Jane^  Sherrick,  h.   Sept.  22,  1849,  m.   St.   L. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1617 

May  15,  1872.  Robert  A.  Hamilton,  1.  St.  Louis,  merchant.  Ch.: 
Anna  BelP  Hamilton,  b.  1873,  d.  Apr.,  May,  1883  ;  Tillie  Jane'' 
Hamilton,  b.  Dec,  1874  ;  Lulu  C  Hamilton  ;  Getievieve^  Hamilton j 
George  Robert '  Hamilton. 

131 20  Lucy  Cleveland^  She r rick,  born  Oct.  28,  185 1,  m.  St. 
Louis  Oct.  26,  1882,  John  B.  Wardell,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  half  bro. 
of  William  W.,  1.  Denver,  Col.,  commis.  business.  George^  Sher- 
rick,  d.  inf. 

13121  Fanny  Lsabella^  Sherrick,  twin,  b.  May  31,  unm., 
teacher,  author.     [See  Bibliog.,  Chap.  IV.] 

131 22  Lrene  Horto/i"  Sherrick,  twin,  b.  May  31,  18 — ,  unm., 
teacher.     Jo/in",  d.  inf.;   Gladys',  d.  inf.;    ]l'iliy\  d.  inf. 

6704. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  CLEAVELAND  (john«),  d. 
Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  3,  1897,  a.  69,  m.  Quincy,  111.,  or  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Jan.  31,  Feb.,  1874,  Mrs.  Pauline  (Stinson)  Lynch,  s.  p.  Lived 
at  Maryville,  Cal.,  Quincy,  111.,  to  1895,  Chicago  afterward; 
dealer  in  blooded  horses.  Member  of  Apollo  Commandery  K.  T., 
who  took  charge  of  funeral.  Obituary  in  Chicago  Tribune,  Dec.  4, 
iSpy,  states  that  his  widow  and  2  daughters  survive  him.  Pau- 
line Stinson  m.  ist  Mr.  Lynch.     Ch.  :  Carrie  Lynch,  b.  1863. 

6705. 

JANE  FOGG'  CLEAVELAND  (john«),  m.  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Feb.  17,  1864,  Lt.  William  Wilson  Wardell,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  ab. 
Sept.,  1839,  was  killed  at  Enon  Church,  near  Richmond.  Va., 
May  28,  1864;  of  English  parentage.  Enlisted  Sept.,  1861,  pro- 
moted to  ist  Lt.,  Co.  D,  I  St  Mass.  Cav. ;  brought  his  co.  home  on 
furlough  Jan.  to  Feb.  24,  1864;  was  provost  marshal  on  staff  of 
Gen.  Davies,  by  whose  side  he  was  riding,  in  a  cavalry  fight, 
when  killed,  just  as  victory  was  ours:  was  buried  at  Enon 
Church;  2  years  later  was  rem.  to  Mt.  Auburn,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  near  his  father  and  mother.  —  St.  Louis  Republican,  Sept. 
22,  iSjj  —  [Poem]  The  Soldier's  Grave.  To  the  memory  of  Lt. 
William  W.  Wardell,  by  Fannie  Isabelle  vSherrick.  Mrs.  Jane 
Fogg''  (Cleaveland)  Wardell  resided  St.  Louis  1879,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  1883-94.  s.  p. 

6706. 

IlaUtHfh     Osgood'    Gaf/e    (Anna^,  Aarons,  AaronS  Josiah^,  Josiah^), 

m.  Hartford,  Vt.,  Jan.  10,  20,  1820,  John  Parker,  he  d.  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  Dec.  2,  1837.  Ch.  :  13 123  Caroline^  Parker,  b.  Apr. 
12,  1821.  13124  Emily*  Parker,  b.  Feb.  27,  1826,  m.  Aaron  Hav- 
ens or  Hewens,  1.  Chicago,  111.  13125  Afary^  Parker,  b.  July,  1829, 
m.  James  Rose,  1.  E.  Boston,  Mass.,  1879.  13126  John*  Parker, 
b.  Aug.  20,  1833,  1.  Chicago. 

6707. 

Moses  CledvelamV  Gage  (Anna*),  m.  ist,  Hartford,  Vt., 
Jan.  18,  1825,  Rosamond  Ransom  or  Remson,  b.  H.  May  9,  1803, 
102 


l5l8  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

d.  Royalton,  Vt.,  May  14, 1866.  He  m.  2d,  Sophia  (Enos)  Whitta- 
ker,  P.  O.,  N.  Hartford,  R.  R.  Ag-t.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Ro5^alton : 
Mary  Louise'^,  b.  Mar.  24,  1826,  d.  Ma}^  24.  1826.  13127  George  F.^ 
Gage,  b.  May  24,  1827,  m.  ist,  Scranton,  Pa.,  Mar}^  Rockwell,  she 
d.  soon.  He  m.  2d,  S.,  Sept.  7,  1854,  Mary  McKinney.  s.  p. 
13 1 28  Mary  L.^  Gage,  b.  Aug^.  31,  1832,  d.  Royalton  Feb.  20,  1859, 
m.  Apr.,  1854,  George  B.  Kendrick.  Eliza''  Gage,  b.  Apr.,  1834, 
d.  July,  1838.  131 29  Ellen  J/."  Gage,  b.  Mar.  5,  1838,  m.  Cyrus 
A.  Adams.  Abby^  Gage,  b.  Dec  ,  1839;  Charlotte  R^  Gage,  b.  Dec, 
1841. 

6717. 

JdTties'    Hebnvd:    (PollyS,  Aaron^,  Aaron^  Josiah.s  Josiah"),  d.  Lyme, 

N.  H.,  Apr.  13,  1848,  a.  40,  m.  Norwich,  Vt.,  Feb.  23,  1835,  Mary 
A.  Currier,  b.  Mar.  14,  1815,  d.  bef.  1879;  farmer,  Norwich.  Ch. 
b.  Norwich  :  13 130  Betsey  A.^  Hebard,  b.  Nov.  30,  1835,  m.  Oct.  16, 
1853.  13131  Charles  Cleavela/uP  Hebard,  b.  Sept.  16,  1837;  Abel 
Currier^  Hebard,  Feb.  21,  1839;  James  Currier''  Hebard,  Jan.  i,  1845; 
Sylvester  M.\  June  3,  1852. 

6719- 

AARON'    CLEAVELAND    (Aaron«,  Aaron^,  AaronS  Josiah=,  Josiah^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Feb.  16,  1859,  ^-  5 2,  m-  ist.  Nelson, 
Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  Apr.  17,  1834,  Caroline  Wilson,  b.  Keene, 
N.  H.,  or  N.  Y.,  Jrme  i,  1808,  d.  Brookfield  June  8,  1846,  da. 
James  and  Sally  (Rider  or  Ryder).  He  m.  2d,  Tunbridge,  Vt, 
Jan.  21,  1847,  Mary  Folsom  Weymouth,  b.  T.  Oct.  21,  1821,  da. 
dea.  George  and  Polly  (Folsom).  (She  m.  2d,  Cavendish,  Vt., 
Nov.  22,  1861,  Nathaniel  Haywood  of  Ludlow,  Vt.,  b.  Spring- 
field, Windsor  co.,  Vt.,  July  25,  1815,  s.  Luther  and  Hannah 
(Pierce),  s.  p.)     Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Brookfield  : 

+  13132     James  Wilson*  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  16,  1836. 

+  13133  William  Pitt'  Cleaveland,  b.  June  29,  1839. 
Angela  Struter',  b.  June  27,  1841,  d.  B.  June,  1842,  May,  1843. 
By  2d  m.:  13134  George  Henry",  b.  Oct.  22,  1847,  B.,  d. 
Randolph,  Vt.,  1863,  unm.,  I'd  East  Lebanon,  Grafton  co.,  N.  H. 
13135  Caroline  Mary"- Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  12,  1849,  Brook- 
field, unm.,  I'd  St.  Albans,  Vt.,  1.,  1884,  Ludlow,  Vt.,  teacher. 
Selnor  Francis',  b.  Feb.  22,  185 1,  Brookf.,  d.  St.  Albans,  Sept. 
4,  1854.  13136  Cynthia  Weymouth*,  b.  Apr.  15,  1853,  St.  A., 
unm.,  1.  Washington  C.  H.,  O.,  teacher. 

Hon.  Aaron'  Cleaveland  was  clerk  for  Halsey  R.  Stevens 
at  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1826  to  Apr.  17,  1834,  merchant  of  Brook- 
field to  1850,  Northfield  and  Middlesex,  Vt,  with  Vt.  C.  R.  R.  to 
Apr.  I,  1853;  St.  Albans  to  1854,  Northt  to  Apr.  i,  1856,  Brook- 
field afterward.     Town  officer  and  Representative. 

6722. 

ALPHEUS  BAKER'  CLEAVELAND  (Aaron»),  d.  Annap- 
olis, Iron  CO.,  Mo.,  Aug.  4,  1882,  a.  70,  m.  Murphysborough,  Jack- 
son CO.,  111.,  Apr.  30,  1844,  Mary  T.  Blackwood,  b.  Tenn.,  Sept. 
17,  1828,  da.  Isaac  and  Rhoda  (Ray),  I'd  De  Soto,  Jackson  co.,  111., 
Gads  Hill,  Wayne  co.,  Mo.,  1881,  merchant,  surveyor.    His  widow 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1619 


1.,  1884,  Williamsville,  Wayne  co.,  Mo.     Ch.:  13137  Lucretia',  b. 
Aug.  27,  1846,  Miirphysboro,  d.  M.  July  28,  1859. 

+  13138  John  Rohinson"  Cleaveland,  b.  Nov.  9,  1848,  Cape 
Girardeau,  Cape  G.  co.,  Mo. 

13 139  Rhoda"  Cleaveland,  b.  May  27,  1852,  Murphysboro, 
m.  Jackson  co.,  111.,  Aug.  29,  1866,  William  T.  Bellamy,  of  Mur- 
physb.,   farmer.     Ch.  :    Edwin^  Bellamy^   b.    May  22,    1868,   Mo. 
Lillf  Bellamy,  Aug.  28,  187 1,  Jackson  co.;  Iva",  Nov.  28,  1872,  J 
CO.;   Clinton^,   Jan.   24,   1874,  J.  co. ;  Alonzo^,  Apr.  19,   1875,  J.  co 
Mary  Louisa^  b.  Oct.  17,  1854,  J.  co.,  d.  De  vSoto  Sept.  23.  1855 

13140  Ellen*  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  7,  1856,  De  Soto,  m 
Wayne  co..  Mo.,  Mar.  2,  1873,  Thomas  G.  Campbell,  express 
Wayne  co.,  Mo.  Ch.  :  Edward  Lee""  Campbell,  b.  June  2,  1874,  W 
CO.  13141-3  Charles  Harley',  b.  Feb.  3,  1861,  Murphysboro 
d.  Piedmont,  Wayne  co.,  Mo.,  Jan.  18,  1880.  Myra**  Cleave- 
land, b.  Aug.  14,  1863,  Murphysb.,  m.  Hancock,  1.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Isaac  Frank",  b.  June  3,  1869,  Jeff,  co..  Mo.,  1.  Wayne  co. 

6723. 

HENRY  JANUS'  CLEAVELAND  (Aaron^),  d.  n.  Sparta, 
Randolph  co..  111.,  July  13,  1849,  a.  t,j ^  in.  Eden,  111.,  Sept.  25, 
1845,  vSusan  Wing  Ford,  b.  Graf  ton,  ""iSI.  H.,  Aug.  23,  1822,  d. 
Eden  Nov.,  1847,  da.  James  and  Polly  Baker  (Wing).     Ch.  : 

-f- 13 144  Mary  Malvina^  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1846, 
Kaskaskia,  Randolph  co..  111. 

Henry  Janus'  Cleaveland,  a  teacher;  shipped  on  whaling 
bark  "  Palestino  "  at  Salem,  May  18,  1839;  crossed  Indian  Ocean, 
went  to  S.  America,  Two  Peoples  Bay,  Australia,  Joanna  Island 
(one  of  the  Comros),  where  he  escaped  from  vessel;  was  three 
months  with  savages;  got  away  Aug.,  1840,  on  an  Arab  dhow  to 
Zanzibar,  thence  to  Salem.  Voyaged,  Jan.  28,  1841,  to  Brazil; 
went,  Sept.  i,  1843,  to  111.,  and  taught  at  Eden  and  Kaskaskia. 

6724. 

CHARLES   HARLEY'  CLEAVELAND  (Aaron^Aa^on^Aaron^ 

josiah3,  josiah^),  d.  ^lemphis,  Tenn.,  Dec.  i,  1863,  a.  46,  is  buried 
there,  m.  Waterbury,  Vt.,  Mar.  8,  1846,  Persis  Amelia  Atkins,  b. 
W.  Dec.  2,  1825,  only  da.  Henry  and  Persis  (Allen),     s.  p. 

Dr.  Charles  Harley'  Cleaveland,  M.D.,  the  well-known 
author  of  medical  text-books,  and  physician.  Graduated  from 
the  Medical  Department  of  Dartmouth  College  1843,  having, 
previous  to  entering  college,  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits. 
Commenced  practice  of  medicine  at  Waterbury  Aug.  10,  1843, 
which  place  he  left  July,  1853.  Was  Prof,  of  Materia  Medica  and 
Therapeutics  in  the  Eclectic  College  of  Medicine,  Cincinnati,  O., 
1853,  and  one  of  the  editors  of  the  College  Journal  to  i860,  when 
in  its  place  he  published  the  Journal  of  Rational  Medicine  to 
Nov.,  1862.  He  is  best  known  by  his  Pronouncing  Medical  Lexicon, 
first  published  in  1855.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  He  was 
earnest  and  active  in  whatever  he  undertook.  It  is  thought 
that  he  always  regretted  identifying  himself  with  any  school  of 
medicine,  believing  it  better  to  be  of  no  sect,  but  to  adopt  the 
best  thoughts  and  methods  of   all.     He  was  a  member  of   the 


l620  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

American  Medical  Association  1855,  and  of  the  American  Asso- 
ciation for  the  Advancement  of  Science  i855-Aug-.,  1859.  Dr. 
Cleaveland  was  elected  Jan.  5,  1859,  admitted  Feb.  8,  1859,  a 
corresponding-  member  of  the  New  England  Historic  Genealogi- 
cal Society. — N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Register,  XXXVI :  204 —  Necrology 
of  the  N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Society.  Charles  Harley'  Cleaveland, 
M.D.,  by  Edmund  J.  Cleveland.  The  same  sketch,  extended, 
appears  in  Alemorial  Biographies  of  the  N.  E.  Historic  Genealogical 
Society  Towne  Memorial  Eund,  Vol.  V:  J02. 

He  entered  the  U.  wS.  army  as  surgeon;  was  called  to  Mem- 
phis to  organize  hospitals  for  the  sick  and  wounded;  taken  with 
fever,  he  returned  to  his  home  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  but  resumed 
his  post  of  duty  at  Memphis  before  he  was  able,  and  died  in  the 
service  a  few  days  afterward,  greatly  lamented. 

The  followmg  Preamble  and  Resolutions  were  unanimously 
adopted  at  a  meeting  of  the  Medical  officers  of  the  U.  S.  A. 
(then  in  Memphis),  Dec.  5,  1863  ; 

"Whereas,  in  the  course  of  a  wicked  and  cruel  war  wagfcd  ag'ainst  human  freedom, 
another  of  our  fellow  countrymen  has  fallen,  not  upon  the  battlefield,  it  is  true,  but  a 
victim  to  the  ravages  of  disease  which  stalks  in  our  midst,  and  against  which  the  ener- 
gies of  our  best  patriots  and  noblest  are  unceasintfly  directed  ;  therefore  be  it — 

Resolved,  That  in  the  death  of  Charles  H.  Cleaveland,  late  acting  Assistant  Sur- 
geon U.  S.  A.,  the  profession  has  lost  a  useful  member,  the  soldiers  a  devoted  friend,  the 
country  a  worthy  patriot. 

Resolved,  That  while  among  the  casualties  of  war  we  are  called  upon  to  make  this 
sad  record  of  the  death  of  our  friend  and  fellow  labi/rer  we  recognize  a.id  bow  with  sub- 
mission to  the  will  of  Him  who  doeth  all  things  well. 

Resolved,  That  with  heartfelt  sympathy  we  condole  with  the  family  and  friends  of 
our  deceased  brother. 

Resoh'ed,  That  a  copy  of  the  foregoing  preamble  and  resolutions  be  furnished  to  the 
family,  and  that  they  be  published  in  the  Memphis  Bulletin,  Cincinnati  Commercial,  and 
Ajnerican  Medical  Times. 

Surgeon  J.  G.  F.  Holston  presided  at  the  meeting  ;  Acting  Assist.  Surgeon  J.  B.  Hall, 
Secretary  ;  Committee  :  Drs.  J.  M.  Study,  U.  S.  V.;  E.  Gaylord,  U.  S.  A.;  W.  M.  Dowan, 
U.  S.  A." 

Mrs.  Persis  Amelia  (Atkins)  Cleaveland  residence  1884  at 
Hyattsville,  Prince  George's  co.,  Md.,  1886,  Waterbury,  Vt. 

6725. 

JOHN  ROBINSON'  CLEAVELAND  (Aaron«,  Aaron^  Aaron4, 
Josiahs,  Josiah2,  Moses^),    unm.        Hon.    JOHN    RobINSOn'    ClEAVELAND 

worked  at  home  summers  and  taught  winters  ;  went  to  111.  fall 
of  1843,  and  taught  in  Randolph,  Perry,  and  Jackson  counties, 
111.,  and  in  Cape  Girardeau  co..  Mo.,  to  1853  ;  health  failing  he 
returned  June,  1853,  to  N.  H.  In  the  fall  of  1853  traveled  to 
Cincinnati  and  Toledo,  O.;  lived  with  his  brother  Aaron  at  St. 
Albans,  Vt.,  Dec,  1853,  to  Feb.,  1859.  Was  a  resident  187 1  to 
1 88 1  of  Strafford  (P.  O.  Copperas  Plill,  Orange  co.),  Vt.  Served 
as  Judge  of  Probate,  Brookfield,  Vt.,  1862  to  Nov.  30,  1874,  then 
retired  for  want  of  health  ;  was  register  of  the  same  Court  5 
years  previous,  justice  of  the  peace  since  1858  ;  town  clerk  and 
treasurer  ab.  14  years.  Representative  in  Legislature  1865-6- 
7;  member  of  the  Council  of  Censors  1869,  and  of  the  Constitu- 
tional Convention  1870  ;  of  Board  of  Curators  of  Vt.  Historical 
Society  1870  to  Oct.  8,  1872  [see  Vt.  His.  Soc.  Proceedings,  p.  VI.; 
N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Register,  XXVII  :  8g  ;  Hemenwafs  Vt.  His.  Ga- 
zetteer, II  :  Syo.]  "Dwelt  1883-4  East  Lebanon,  N.  H.  ;  1885 
Barre,  Vt.  ;  Nov.,  1885,  Brookfield  ;   1896  E.  Lebanon  again. 


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6726. 

JOSEPH  WARREN'  CLEAVELAND  (Aaron«),  m.  Leba- 
non, N.  H.,  Jan.  12,  1S48,  Martha  Jackman  Colbtirn,  b.  L.  Jan. 
24,  1828,  da.  Benjamin  and  Betsey  (Wood).     Ch.  b.  Lebanon  : 

13145  Kate  Frances'  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb.  14,  1849,  m. 
Strafford,  Vt.,  Dec.  23,  1871,  Richard  Walker  Ward,  b.  Hano- 
ver., N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1846,  s.  Simon  P.  and  Hannah  (Walker),  1. 
1883  Keene,  N.  H.,  cabinet  maker.  Ch.:  Jessie  IVinnifrecf  JVard, 
b.  Aug-.  19,  1873,  Lebanon;  Georgie  MabeP  JFard,  June  7,  1876, 
Strafford,  d.  Keene,  Sept.  24,  1882. 

13146  Jessie  Elizabeth"  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  26,  1850, 
m.  Strafford,  Aug.  12,  1879,  Charles  Wesley  Lane,  b.  S.  Sept.  12, 
1841,  s.  John  and  Cordelia  (Wells),  1.  Strafford.  Ch.:  Merrill 
Cleavelamr  Lane,  b.  Oct.  17,  1882. 

13147  Cora  Lilian*  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1856,  m.  S. 
Apr.  I,  1875,  Hersey  Eugene  Kendall,  b.  S.  Jan.  10,  1847,  s.  Oli- 
ver Stafford  and  Susan  Angeline  (Preston),  1.  Norwich  (P.  O. 
Pompanoosuc,  Windsor  co.),  Vt.  Ch.:-  Warren  Cleavelancr  Ken- 
dall, b.  May  22,  1877,  N. 

13148  May  Emily'  Cleaveland,  b.  May  2,  1862,  m.  fall  of 
1885,  res.  Strafford  1885. 

Hon.  Joseph  Warren'  Cleaveland  resided  1869  to  1883,  at 
Copperas  Hill,Vt.,  superintendent  of  mining  and  copperas  mak- 
ing, later  lessee  of  the  mines  ;  has  been  a  Representative,  se- 
lectman, etc.;  of  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  1883,  mines  supt. 

6729. 

MARION     WALLACE'    CLEAVELAND     (zenas^    Aaron^, 

AaronS    Josiahs,    Josiah^),   m.    ISt,    HanCOCk,   Addison    CO.,  Vt.,   May   12, 

1838,  George  Fassett,  b.  H.  Feb.  13,  1813,  d.  Rochester,  Vt,  Feb. 
II,  1850,  s.  Amos  and  Phebe  (Page),  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  Apr., 
1853,  Alvin  Washburn,  1.  Hancock,  Bethel,Vt.,  1883.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.:  13 149  Charles  Wallace^  Fassett,  b.  Apr.  8,  1839,  Hancock,  m. 
May  28,  1863,  Susan  Emeline  Flanders.  Ch.:  2  daughters^.  13150 
Susan  Mandana^  Fassett,  b.  June  20,  1841,  Rochester,  m.  Nov.  8, 
1859,  Lucius  Franklin  Wiley.  Ch.:  i  da.^  13 151  Julius  Gustin^ 
Fassett,  b.  Sept.  11,  1843,  R.,  m.  Nov.  9,  1870,  Mary  Martin,  mer- 
chant. Ch.:  I  son\  13152  Dean  Briggs^  Fassett,  b.  Feb.  11,  1845, 
14,  1847,  R.,  m.  Sept.  19,  1872,  Mary  Naomi  Flanders.  Ch.:  i  son^. 
2d  m.:  s.  p. 

6730. 

GEORGE  HARRIS'  CLEAVELAND  (zenas»),  m.  Wood- 
stock, Vt.,  Dec.  25,  1845,  Mary  Ann  Blaisdell,  b.  W.  May  26,  1825, 
d.  Barnard,  Vt.,  Aug.  28,  1877,  da.  Stephen  and  Nancy  (Bean), 
1.1883  Barnard.  Ch.:  13153-5  Kate  Wallace"  Cleaveland,  b. 
July  16,  1848,  Lebanon,  N.  H.,  d.  Oct.  17,  1874  ;  Susan  Cora',  b. 
Mar.  12,  1852,  Lebanon,  d.  Burlington,  Vt.,  Mar.  9,  1854  ;  Mary 
Louise',  b.  Jan.  17,  1854,  B.,  d.  Aug.  23,  1881  ;  Maud  Elvira', 
b.  Dec.  17,  1859,  Woodstock,  d.  Jan.  30,  1875. 

13156  Charles  Warner'  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  21,  1861, 
Barnard,  m.  B.  Feb.  25,  1883,  Minnie  Estella  Perry,  b.  B.  Apr. 
8,  1864,  da.  Asa  and  Martha  Ann  (Spooner),  1.  Barnard. 


l622  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY 


6731. 


Mary    Esther^    Harris    (Mary    Esthers,     Moses^,     AaronS     Josiaha, 

josiah2,  Mosesi),  d.  Norwich,  Coiin.,  1853,  a.  39,  m.  1842,  as  ist  w., 
David  Young  of  Norwich  ;  (he  m.  2d,  in  Norwich,  ch.:  4).  Re- 
sided at  Norwich.  Ch.:  13 15 7-9  Sarah  Bacoif  Young,  b.  Aug. 
10,  1843  ;  Caroline  Dale'^  Young,  b.  Oct.  4,  1845,  d.  N.  1859;  Mary 
Harris^  Young,  b.  Oct.  22,  1847  ;   C/iilcP,  b.  Oct.  24,  1852,  d.  July 

1853. 

6733. 

Sarah  ArnoItV  Harris  (Mary  Esther^),  d.  1843,  a-  -6,  m. 
Canterbury,  Conn.,  1837,  Frederick  A.  Bacon,  he  d.  in  United 
States  Navy,  at  sea  1839,  s.  of  Asa  of  New  Haven,  Conn.  Is 
supposed  to  have  been  wrecked  off  Cape  Horn  in  the  "  Sea 
Bull,"  in  Rear  Admiral  Charles  Wilkes'  U.  S.  N.  exploring  ex- 
pedition, which  left  Norfolk,  Norfolk  co.,  Va.,  Aug.  18,  1838,  5 
vessels  for  South  Seas;  visited  Pacific  islands,  discovered  and 
coasted  westward  for  70  degrees  the  Antarctic  continent,  reach- 
ing N.  Y.  harbor,  June  ib,  1842. 

13 160  Freikric  Asa^  Bacon,  b.  Oct.  18,  1838,  m.  (so  stated) 
the  da.  of  a  landlord  of  a  hotel  ;  attended  Mr.  Everest's  school, 
Haddam,  Conn.,  returned  Aug.  i,  1853,  home  to  gr.  father,  Asa 
Bacon's  residence.  New  Haven,  suddenly  disappeared,  not  since 
heard  from. 

6735. 

REBECCA      ELLEN'      CLEVELAND     (Aaron    Augustus'.),     m. 

Washington,  Ga.,  Dr.  A.  H.  Hanson,  b.  W.,  d.  Albany,  Ga.,  ab. 
1858;  always  a  practicing  physician  of  Albany.  She  grad.  Wash- 
ington Female  Seminary;  dwelt  Albany  to  1865,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  to  1872,  Albany  to  1885,  Dadeville,  Ala.,  1885.  Ch.  b.  Al- 
bany: 1 3 16 1  Cleveland^  Hanson,  b.  Feb.  2,  1854,  d.  A.  May  22, 
1878,  unm.     Da.^,  b.  1856,  d.  A.  a.  3. 

6739. 

THOMAS  PARMELEE'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron  Augustus*, 
Johns,  Aaron4,  Josiahs,  Josiah^),  m.  JcfferSOn,    JacksOU   CO.,   Ga.,  July   26, 

1866,  Helen  Amanda  Howard,  b.  Russell  co.  (n.  Girard),  Ala., 
May  28,  1844,  da.  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  Fenn  Hudspath  (New- 
ton). Ch.:  Elizabeth  Hemphill",  b.  May  7,  1867,  Jefferson,  d. 
Paoli,  Madison  co.,  Ga.,  June  13,  1868;  Augustus  Howard",  b. 
June  23,  P.,  d.  P.  Oct.  26,  1868.  13162  Lillian  Howard' Cleve- 
land, b.  Nov.  7,  1869,  P.  13163  Mary  Parmelee'  Cleveland, 
b.  June  12,  1872,  P.;  Carrie*,  b.  Mar.  2,  Gainsville,  Hall  co.,  Ga., 
d.  July  26,  1874.  13164  Thomas  Calvin'  Cleveland,  b.  June  7, 
1875,  G.  13165  Fannie  Hemphill'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  6,  1877, 
G.;  Ruth',  b.  Jan.  20,  1880,  G.,  d.  Aug.  i,  1881;  Susie',  b.  Feb.  19, 
G.,  d.  G.  Mar.  29,  1882  ;  Sylvester  Earned',  b.  Feb.  19,  G.,  d.  G. 
Sept.  12,  1882  ;  Chalmers'*,  b.  Sept.  21,  G.,  d.  Oct.  28,  1884. 

Rev.  Thomas  Parmelee'  Cleveland,  a  Presbyterian  clergy- 
man, well-known  in  the  South.  Prepared  for  college  at  the 
Academy,  Washington,  Ga.  ;  expected   to    complete  studies    at 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1623 


South  Carolina  coll.,  but  entered  Sept.,  1856,  College  of  New 
Jersey,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  grad.  1858,  class  numbering  75.  Clerked 
awhile  for  his  father;  taught  school  at  Decatur,  Ga.;  elected 
principal  of  Male  Academy,  Washington.  While  teaching  felt 
a  higher  call,  and  studied  at  Columbia,  Richland  co.,  S.  C,  The- 
ological Seminary.  Before  completing  his  course  entered  Con- 
federate army,  loth  Ga.  Regt.,  Gen.  Semmes'  Brig.,  Gen.  Lafay- 
ette IMcLaw's  Div.,  Gen.  James  Longstreet's  Corps  ;  detailed 
brig,  commissary  serg.,  clerk  for  adjt.-gen.  of  Col.  C.  C.  Kibbe's 
brig.,  when  with  Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee  he  surrendered  ;  would 
probably  have  been  chaplain  of  51st  or  53d  Ga.,  had  war  con- 
tinued. Was  licensed  at  Sparta,  Hancock  co.,  Ga.,  1863,  to 
preach;  ordained  to  the  ministry  at  Danielsville,  Madison  co., 
Ga.,  1866,  and  successively  pastor  at  Danielsville,  Beth  Haren, 
Sandy  Creek,  Newhyre,  Pleasant  Hill,  Talbot  co.,  Ga.,  Elber- 
ton,  Elbert  co.,  Ga.  Dwelt  in  Madison  co.,  Ga.,  to  1873,  Gaines- 
ville since  (1885),  at  same  time  serving  Toccoa,  Habersham  co., 
Ga.,  Concord,  Pike  co.,  Ga.,  and  Chestnut  Mountain,  which  was 
gathered  by  him.  Pastor  4th  Pres.  chh.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1891. 
Mrs.  Cleveland  was  educated  at  Atlanta  Female  and  Lucy  Cobb, 
Athens,  Institutes. 

6744, 

3TCff'f/    LflfneiV    Wiffavd    (Harriet  Elizabeth',    John^,    Aaron*,    Jo- 

siahs,  josiah^),  m.  York,  O.,  Nov.  1 7,  1 840,  1841,  Joscph  Savercool. 
Of  Chatham,  O.,  farmer.  Ch.:  C/eve/and  £.^  Savercool,  b.  Sept. 
4,  1 842, York,  d.  Chatham,  Jan.  i,  1848.  131 66-8  Mary  A.'^  Saver- 
cool,  b.  Apr.  2,  1844,  Milton,  O.,  a  widow,  no  family;  Lucius  A.^ 
Savercool,  b.  June  13,  1852,  Chatham,  m.  and  has  family;  Lewis^ 
Savercool,  b.  May,  1854,  C,  1.  home. 

6754, 

Charles  EdiraVfV   Osgood  (charlotte  HillS  John^,  Aaron*,  Josiah^, 

josiahs),  m.  Julia  Russell.  Hon.  Charles  Edward''  Osgood  res. 
North  Platte,  Lincoln  co..  Neb.,  1885,  cattle  raiser ;  elected 
Nov.,  1884,  to  Neb.  Legislature  representing  Lincoln  co.  Ch.: 
13169-72  Russell^  Osgood,  b.  Burlington,  la.  ;  Charlotte'',  b.  B.  ; 
Joh)i.  Cleveland^,  b.  Dec.  2,  1879,  B.;  Catharine  IVebster^  Osgood,  b. 
Aug.  18,  188 1,  N.  Platte. 

6759, 
WiUiani  JPitt  Cleaveland'  Wh it iuf/  {Harriet  Lewis^,  wn- 

liam  Pitts,  Aaron*,  Josiahs,  Josiah^),    d.   SaU    FrancisCO,  Cal.,  July  2,    1874, 

a.  45,  m.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1852,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hall, 

b.  R.,  Sept.  15,  1832,  da.  Rev.  Albert  Galatin  and  Emily  (Walk- 
er), lawyer.     Ch.: 

131 73  Elizabeth  Erickson^  Whiting,  b.  July  21,  1853,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  m.  ist,  Oakland,  Cal.,  Nov.  9,  1871,  Austin  Requa, 
insurance.  She  m.  2d,  E.  J.  McCutcheon,  lawyer.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.:  Da."",  b.  Sept.  9,  Oakland,  d.  Nov.  9,  1872;  Daisy  Alice^  Requa, 
b.  June  25,  1874,  San  Francisco. 

13174  Jeanette  Cleaveland^  Whiting,  b.  Dec.  22,  1854,  Buf- 
falo, m.  Oakland,  Dec.  21,  1872,  D.  Augustine  Carpenter,  book- 


1624  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

keeper  Bank  of  Cal.,  1883.  Ch.:  Cleaveland  Whiting^  Carpenter, 
b.  Sept.  15,  1874;  Robert  Raymond^  Carpenter,  Oct.,  1875;  Genevcive 
Desire^  Carpenter,  Oct.,  1880. 

131 75  Frances  Hair  Wliiting,  b.  Dec.  3,  6,  1859,  Roches- 
ter, m.  R.  Oct.  26,  1 88 1,  Frederick  Pettes  Moore,  mfr.  furnaces, 
Rochester.  Ch.:  Pettes  Louisa^  Moore,  b.  Aug.  14,  1882,  Char- 
lotte, Monroe  co.,  N.  Y.;  Frederick  Pettes^  Moore,  Feb.  i,  1883, 
Rochester  ;  Lucy  Prescott^  Moore,  July  14,  1884,  R. 

6769. 

Caroline  Augusta'  Harder  {Mary  A?m^  spauiding),  m. 
Stockport,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1854,  Henry  Seth  Cone  of  S.,  b.  Claver- 
ack,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  8,  1832,  d.  Stockp.  Feb.  16,  1855,  s.  Nelson  and 
Eliza.  Ch.:  13 176  Clara  M}  Cone,  b.  Oct.  14,  1854,  S.,  m.  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  May  27,  1884,  Charles  M.  Hawley. 

6778. 

ELIZA  LAURA'  CLEAVELAND  (Camden  Augustus^),  d.  Feb. 

17,  1867,  a.  34,  m.  Jan.  3,  1853,  9,  1854,  Samuel  James  Campbell, 
b.  Mar.  8,  1832,  s.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Riggle).  He  res.  Den- 
ver, Col.,  1881.     Ch.: 

131 77-8  Jennie  Adelaide'^  Campbell,  b.  Jan.  i,  1856,  m.  June 
12,  1878,  Charles  McConnell,  b.  Nov.  20,  1854.  Ch.:  John  Trav- 
is^ McConnell,h.  Mar.  24,  1879;  Mark  Cleaveland"^  McConnell,  Dec. 
26,  1880.  C/iarles  Cleaveland\  b.  Feb.,  d.  Mar.,  1858;  Fred  Ely^ 
Campbell,  b.  May  21,  1859  ;  Mark  Camden^  Campbell,  b.  Sept.  15, 
1861,  d.  May  30,  1877;   Guielma  Pemf  Campbell,  b.  May  23,  1864. 

6779. 

ALBERT  AUGUSTUS'  CLEAVELAND  (Camden  Augustus', 
Camden^,  Aaron^  Josiah^,  Josiah^,  Moses'),   m.    OhltOWn,   O.,  Oct.   20,    1 859, 

Bellissant  Campbell,  b.  Ohlt.  May  12,  1842,  da.  Thomas  and 
Sarah  (Riggle).     Of  Youngtown,  O.,   1882.     Ch.: 

13179  Frank  Lincoln^  Cleaveland,  b.  July  20,  i860,  Ohlt. 
m.  New  Bedford,  Lawrence  co..  Pa.,  Aug.  16,  1882,  Mary  Spreul 
Keeney,  b.  Newport,  Ky.,  Aug.  20,  1865,  da.  Fielding  H.  and 
Rebecca  (Woods).     Of  Youngstown,  clerk. 

6781. 

Laura    Newport'    HobhlnS    (Eliza   Payne',  Camdens,   AaronS  Jo- 

siah3,  josiah^,  Mosesi),  m.  at  Warren,  O.,  Mar.  12,  1861,  as  2d  wife. 
Homer  Baldwin,  b.  Boardman,  Trumbull  co.,  O.,  Jan.  12,  1825, 
a  son  of  Eli  and  Polly  (Newport).     Ch.  b.  Youngstown,  O. : 

-|- 1 3 180     Henry  Robbins^  Bahhuin,  b.  May  25,  1867. 

13181  Benjamin  Nnvport'^  Bahhuin,  b.  Feb.  24,  1872,  unm., 
is  a  graduate  of  the  Rayeu  High  School  of  Youngstown. 

Mr.  Homer  Baldwin  still  resides  at  Youngstown,  1896.  For- 
merly, in  1883,  operated  with  his  brother,  George  S.  Baldwin, 
the  flour  mill  which  was  built  by  his  brother,  Jesse  Baldwin. 
Mr.  Homer  Baldwin  is  now  1895-6  manufacturer  of  high  grade 
flour,   by  full  roller  process,  at  Youngstown.     For  the  White 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1625 

Foam  flour  was  awarded  at  the  Philadelphia  Centennial,  1876,  a 
medal  and  diploma.  He  m.  ist,  Girard,  O.,  Nov.  11,  1847,  Susan 
Rush.     Ch.,  3  —  I  living:   William  R.  Baldwin,  b.  Dec.  30,  1852. 

Bald-Linn  ancestrv :  —  Richard^,  Henry^,  Sylvester^,  Sylvester*,  Richard^  [see +  4019, 
p.  1211]  ;  Zechariah^,'  b.  Sept.  22,  1660,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Sanford,  wid.  of  Ezekiel  San- 
ford,  s.  of  Andrew  ;  Ebenezer',  m.  Mary  ;  Sitneon**,  m.  2d,  Rebecca  Buck  ;  Eli'-*  Baldwin, 
of  Boardman,  m.  Mary  Mupert,  da.  of  Jesse  Mupert,  a  Quaker.  —  Baldivin  gen.^  170. 

6782. 

CJiarleS    CleaVelaiuV    liohbiUS  (Eliza  Payne^,  Camden^,  Aaron*, 

josiahs,  josiah^,  Moses'),  m.  Warren,  O.,  May  3,  1877,  Jennie  Louisa 
Lowry,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  June  20,  1845,  ^a.  of  John  and  Celia 
Gertrude  (Carroll).  Residence,  Mesopotamia,  Trumbull  co.,  O., 
1882-96,  farmer.  Children:  13182  Albert  CleavelamP  Robbins^h. 
Apr.  7,  1 878, Warren,  O.  13183  Celia  Blanche^  Robbins^  b.  July  21, 
1882,  Mesopotania. 

6798. 

HENRY  CLAY^  CLEVELAND  (Elijah^,  Elijah  Phillips^  jonas*, 
Josephs,  josiah2,  Moses'),  m.  Coventry,  Vt.,  Sept.  12,  1864,  Rosette 
Elizabeth  Dailey,  b.  C,  Nov.  4,  1844,  da.  Emore  and  Betsey 
Farmington  (White).  Of  Coventry  and  Coventry  Falls,  dealer 
in  thoroughbred  dairy  stock,  1882.  Selectman  of  town  1875. 
Ch.  b.  Coventry:  Henry  ARTHUR^  b.  June  i,  1865,  d.  Apr.  15, 
1870.     13184  Walter  Herman'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1868. 

6800. 

CHARLES  BARTLETT' CLEVELAND  (Elijah'),  m.  Barn- 
ston,  P.  Q.,  Aug.  5,  1868,  Susan  Lovena  Kilborn  Davis,  b.  B. 
Apr.  16,  1847,  a  da.  Hirain  and  Sally  Ann  (Cobb).  Of  Montreal, 
Can.,  1877,  Newport,  Vt.,  1883-4,  commercial  traveler.  Ch.: 
13185  Elijah  Bartlett'  Cleveland,  b.  June  22,  1869,  Coven- 
try, Vt.;  Carrie  AL\bel*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1873,  Barnston, 
of  Newport. 

6801. 

ELIJAH  PHILLIPS'  CLEVELAND  (Amos  Kinney«,  Elijah  PMI- 
lipss,  Jonas^  Joseph^,   Josiah^,    Moses'),    m.    Coventry,   Vt.,    Mar.     I,     1 85 9, 

Cordelia  Dudley,  b.  vStannard,  Caledonia  co.,Vt.,  June  3,  1839,  d. 
May  12,  1880,  da.  Timothy  and  Patience  (Jackson),  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Brownington,  Vt.:  13186-7  Harland  Amos"  Cleveland,  June 
29,  1867;  Cora  Bell**,  Nov.  7,  1869. 

6803. 

JONAS'    CLEVELAND    (Elijah  David^,  JonasB,  John*,  Josephs,  Josiah^, 

Moses'),  d.  in  Mich.,  Nov.  18,  1845,  a.  46,  m.  Sept.  i,  1820,  Sally 
Voorhees,  b.  May  15,  1800,  carpenter.  Ch.:  13188  Armina' 
Cleveland,  b.  June  17,  1821,  m.  July  13,  1839,  John  Fullerton, 
1.  1882,  Grand  Lodge,  Mich.  ;  Algerona**,  b.  Aug.  14,  1823,  d. 
Aug.  29,  1844,  unm.  ;  John**,  b.  Nov.  14,  1825,  d.  June  20,  1832. 
13189  Eliza*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  10,  1828,  d.,  m.  Aug.  14,  1848, 
Nathan  Reed,  he  d. 

-{-13190     Ira'  Cleveland,  b.  July  9,  1831. 

13191     Mary"  Cleveland,  b.  May  21,  1834,  m.  Feb.  29,  1850, 
Horace  G.  Eaton,  1.  Rochelle,  Ogle  co.,  111. 


l526  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

13192  Susan*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  28,  1837,  Dover,  Mich., 
m.  June  20,  1852,  Joseph  Allard,  b.  Frome,  Somersetshire,  Eng., 
Mar.  3,  1832,  s.  James  and  Mary  Ann  (Blatch),  1.  Lawton,  Mich. 
Ch.:  James"  Allard,  b.  July  18,  1853  ;  George'  Allard,  Mar.  i,  1855  ; 
William^  Allard,  ]w\y  3,  1858;  John  Eugene!"  Allard,  b.  Oct.  18, 
1861,  d.  Saunders  co.,  Neb.,  June  5,  1881,  went  West.  George^, 
b.  Jan.  23,  1840,  d.  Mar.  3,  1850. 

13193  Temperance*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1843,  m.  John 
Long,  1.  Deerfield,  Lenawee  co.,  Mich. 

6806. 

HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah  David«),  died  Geneva,  Van  Bu- 
ren  co.,  Mich.,  Feb.  8,  1876,  a.  69,  m.  ist,  Jan.,  June  19,  1831,  Elea- 
nor or  Elinor  Bessey,  or  Bessie,  she  d.  Hannibal,  N.  Y.,  daugh- 
ter Moses  and  Elizabeth  (Harvey).  He  m.  2d,  H.,  Nov.  19,  1846, 
Elizabeth  Bessey,  b.  Mar.  4  (cousin  to  his  ist  w.),  da.  Lemuel 
and  Mary  (Moon).  Of  Hannibal  1833  to  1854,  a  real  est.  owner; 
Breedsville,  Van  Buren  county,  Mich.,  to  1864,  Porter,  Mich.,  to 
1869,  shoemaker.  His  widow  1.  10  miles  from  Lawton,  Mich., 
1883.     Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Hannibal  : 

13194  Sarepta*  Cleveland,  b.  July  5,  1832,  1834,  m.  H. 
Jan.  30,  1849,  Truman  Fletcher,  he  d.  Grand  Junction,  Van  Bu- 
ren CO.,  Mich.,  May  7,  1883,  son  James  and  Cathanne  (Smith), 
mason;  she  1.  Parshallville,  Livingston  co.,  Mich.  Ch.:  James 
Henry"  Fletcher,  b.  Jan.  10,  1850,  Hannibal  ;  Eleanor  Ann^  Fletcher, 
b.  Sept.  13,  1856,  Tyrone,  Mich.,  d.  Nov.  24,  1868  ;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth' Fletcher,  b.  Feb.  8,  1859,  T.,  d.  Aug.  12,  1871  ;  George  IVil- 
lianf  Fletcher,  b.  Apr.  21,  1862,  Breedsv.;  Bertie  Jay"  Fletcher, 
Sept.  25,  1865,  Geneva  ;  Perry  Truman'  Fletcher,  Feb.  6,  1868,  G.; 
Walter  Eric'  Fletcher,  Jan.  24,  187 1,  Bangor,  Mich. 

4-13195     Lucius"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  9,  1833. 

13196  Mary*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  7,  1836,  m.  Howell,  Liv- 
ingston CO.,  Mich.,  June  22,  1856,  Amos  W.  Richardson,  b.  Le- 
roy,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1816.,  s.  Cheever  and  Electa  (Winch),  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Hartland,  Livingston  co.,  Mich.:  William  Henry'"  Richard- 
son, Jan.  20,  1859;  Sarah  Elizabetlf ,  Nov.  19,  1861  ;  Flora  BelP 
Richardson,  Mar.  31,  1865. 

13197  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  July  24,  1840,  m.  Hartland 
Dec.  9,  i860,  George  W.  Preston,  b.  in  N.  Y.  Mar.  2,  1840,  son 
Chester  and  Ann  (Rogers),  1.  Gaines,  Genesee  co.,  Mich.,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Tyrone  :  Lucius  Lelwyn'"  Preston,  Mar.  31,  1865  ;  Norbert 
Elstvortlf  Preston,  Oct.  30,  1871.  13198  Henry  A.*  Cleveland, 
b.  Apr.  9,  1842,  d.  Charleston,  Cass  county,  Mich.,  Nov.  26,  1858. 
By  2d  marriage  : 

-(-13199     Jewett*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  4,  1848,  Hannibal,  N.Y. 

-[-13200  Zelon*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  25,  1849,  Hannibal,  N.Y. 
13201  Harriet  Eleanor*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  15,  1851, 
Hannib.,  m.  Paw  Paw,  Mich.,  Apr.  18,  1876,  Mordecia  Roberts 
Mullin,  b.  Sadsbury,  Chester  co.,  Pa.,  Apr.  18,  1834,  son  Isaiah 
and  Mary  Ann  (Boyd),  1.  Lawton,  Mich.,  miller.  Ch.:  M  R' 
Mullin  {his  full  name),  b.  Feb.  5,  1877,  Decatur,  Mich.;  Blanche 
Elizabeth"  Mullin,  K^v.  12.  1881,  Volinia,  Cass  co.,  Mich.  Jane 
Elizabeth*,  b.  Nov.  19,  1853,  Hannib.,  husband  a  farmer. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1627 

13202  Arthur  K.^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1855,  Breeds- 
ville,  m.  Lawton  Nov.  20,  1879,  Mary  Arvilla  Buck,  da.  Orrin 
and  Azubah  (Lindsley).  13203  Edwin  Lemuel*"  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  5,  1864,  Breedsville. 

6808. 

JEDEDIAH  D'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah  David*),  m.  ist,  Ran- 
dolph, N.  Y.,  Jan.  17, 1836,  Phebe  Ann  Ames,  born  R.Jan.  20,  1814, 
died  Clayton,  Lenawee  co.,  Mich.,  Mar.  25,  1863,  da.  Josiah  and 
Mary  (Wetsel).  He  married  2d,  Litchfield,  Mich.,  Aug.  4,  1S66, 
Amanda  Welch,  b.  Brookfield,  Herkimer  co.,  N.  Y.,  da.  Nathan 
and  Abigail  (Dresser),  1.  1878-83  Clayton,  wagon  maker.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:  13204  Seth^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  27,  1838,  m.  C.  Jan., 
1861,  Sarah  Harrington  ;   blacksmith  in  Cal.;  went  West   1S79. 

-f-13205     Josiah^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  15,  1840. 

13206  "Mary  Jane^  Cleveland,  b.  July  28,  1842,  m.  June, 
1866,  Henry  H.  Fullerton,  1.  Pettisville,  Fulton  co.,  O  13207 
David*  Cleveland,  b.  July  i,  1845,  unm.  Of  Kent  co.,  Mich., 
1878;  Pittsford,  Mich.,  1883,  blacksmith.  13208  Marian' Cleve- 
land, b.  July  29,  1848,  unm.  Of  Adrian,  Mich.  Lorenzo  Dow', 
b.  Sept.  2,  1857,  d.  Feb.  i,  1864.  13209  Ralph  Waldo"  Cleve- 
land, b.  July  8,  i860,  unm.,  lives  home,  farmer.     2d  m.:  s,  p. 

6809. 

DAVID'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah  David^),  m.  Adrian,  Mich.,  1840, 
Phebe  Lowe,  b.  in  N.  Y.  Mar.  9,  181 8,  d.  Dover,  Mich.,  Apr.  27, 
1859,  da.  Stephen  and  Rebecca  (Thorn).  Of  Lawton,  Mich., 
1878-85,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Dover:  13210  Cynthia  Ada"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Nov.  15,  1841,  m.  D.  July  6,  1858,  William  F.  Lepper, 
b.  Fairfield,  Lenawee  co.,  Mich.,  Feb.  14,  1836,  son  Jacob  and 
Polly  (Foote).  Of  Weston,  Lenawee  co.,  Mich.,  carriage  maker. 
Ch.  b.  Fairfield  :  lames  Harvef  Lepper,  b.  Jan.  13,  1862,  m.  Nov. 
20,  1883,  Belle  Briggs  ;  of  Detroit,  Mich.;  Arthur  T.^  Lepper,  b. 
July  24,  1866,  d.  July  11,  1867  ;  Eddie  L^  Lepper,  b.  Aug.  4,  1872. 
13211  Harriet  Antoinette*  Cleveland,  b.  June  12,  1843,  m. 
Hopkins;  of  Altona,  Mecosta  co.,  Mich.;  ch  :  2.  13212  Elijah 
D.'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  3,  1845,  unm.,  of  Lawton. 

4-13213  Jainies  Harvey*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1847.  13214 
Alonzo  p.'  "Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1850,  unm.,  of  Lawton. 

6810. 

NORMAN'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah  David*),  "was  drowned  at 
Little  Rock,  Pulaski  co..  Ark.,  1876-7,"  a.  60,  or,  according  to  an- 
other account,  is  "a  farmer  at  Adrian,  Mich.,  1883,"  m.  ist.  He 
m.  2d,  Clayton,  Mich.,  Sarah  Moses.  Ch.:  132 15  Ira'  Cleve- 
land (the  only  child  living),  m.,  of  Burr  Oak,  Mich.,  1878-83. 

6812. 

MOSES'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah  David*),  m.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  May 
13,  1854,  Catharine  Stone,  b.  Geddes,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  July 
17,  1829,  d.  Auburn  Mar.  29,  1875,  da.  John  and  Leah  (Whiting). 
Of  Auburn,  joiner  1878-85.     (jh.:    132 16  Clarence  Adelbert' 


l628  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY, 

Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i'5,  1856,  m.  Spring-  Wells,  Mich.,  Mar.  28, 
188 1,  Elizabeth  Jane  Cozzins,  b.  Byeester,  Oxford  county,  Eng-., 
Feb.  15,  1863,  da.  William  and  Hannah  (Eustis).  [A  Clarence 
A.  Cleveland  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  1889,  engineer.]  s.  p.  13217-18 
Albertine  Augusta",  b.  Mar.  20,  1858  ;  Frances  Eva*,  b.  Nov. 
21,  1863. 

6815. 

NORMAN'    CLEVELAND    (Thomas^,  Jonas^,  JohnS  Joseph^,  Josiah", 

Mosesi),  m.  Alabama,  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1847,  Hannah 
Ludlam,  b.  Road  Islington,  Eng.,  May  21,  1830,  da.  George  and 
Martha  (Vince).  Of  Yorkshire,  N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.,  born 
Oakfield,  N.  Y.:  13219-20  Augusta  Malvina^,  Sept.  28,  18^1  ; 
Edward  Lafayette"  Cleveland,  Nov.  12,  1855  ;  both  of  York- 
shire. 

6816. 

JONATHAN'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas^),  m.  Freedom,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  II,  1844,  Huldah  Ann  Crocker,  b.  Hume,  N.  Y,  Jan.  31, 
1823,  da.  Arthur  and  Miranda  (Hamblin).  Of  Minneapolis,  Ot- 
tawa CO.,  Kan.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.:  13221-7  George  Washing- 
ton", b.  Jan.  28,  1845,  Alabama,  N.  Y.,  d.  Beman,  Morris  county, 
Kan.,  Feb.  11,  1881  ;  Kirkland  Ensign"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14, 
1847,  Yorkshire  ;  John  Milton",  Oct.  9,  1850,  Freedom,  of  Gar- 
nett,  Kan.;  James  William",  Sept.  2,  1852,  Bingham,  Potter  co., 
Pa.;  Sarah  Miranda",  Apr.  3,  1857,  Greenfield,  Grundy  (now 
Greene)  co..  111.;  Arthur  Crocker",  Jan.  20,  i860.  Mission,  La 
Salle  CO.,  111.;  Thomas  Oscar"  Cleveland,  Jan.  2,  1863,  M. 

6817. 

GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (Thomase),  died  Yorkshire,  N.  Y., 
July  22,  1864,  Mar.  22,  1865,  a.  37,  m.  Oct.  18,  1849,  Eliza  Eliza- 
beth Hathaway,  b.  in  Mass.,  da.  Stephen  V.  and  Sally  A.  (Dag- 
gett). Of  Yorkshire,  farmer.  Soldier  10  months,  came  home 
reduced  to  a  skeleton,  and  died  3  weeks  later.  Ch.  b.  York- 
shire :  13228-9  Martha  Elizabeth",  Apr.  i,  1851;  Sallie  Ma- 
ria" Cleveland,  Nov.  10,  1853. 

6818. 

JONAS'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas"),  went  away  in  1856,  not 
since  heard  from,  supposed  d.,  farmer  ;  m.  Eliza  Bigelow,  da.  of 
Elder  Bigelow.  (She  m.  2d,  Charles  Fancher ;  of  Wexford, 
Mich.,  1883.)  Ch.:  13230-1  Lestina",  m.,  1.  West ;  Emma  Cleve- 
land, m.,  1.  West. 

6821. 

MARY'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas^),  m.  Franklinville,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  5,  1857,  James  Robinson,  b.  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20, 
1833,  son  James  and  Permelia  (Powell).  Of  Yorkshire,  N.  Y., 
1857-83,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Yorkshire:  13232-4  Coraline  Maria^ 
JRobi/ison,  b.  June  25,  i860,  married  Jan.  i,  1876,  Lewis  Wheelock 
White  of  Machias,  N.  Y.;  Williain  Henry''  Robinson^  b.  May  11, 
1863,  unm.:  Permelia  Jane^,  Mar.  9.    1865,  tmm.;    George  Ernest*, 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND. 


1629 


Sept.  24,  1868  ;  James  Fra/ikliii^,  Aug.  9,  1872  ;  Mary  Elizabeth* 
Robinso7i,  Feb.  28,  1874. 

6822. 

CYNTHIA  SOPHIA'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas^),  died  York- 
shire, N.  Y.,  June  15,  1862,  a.  22,  tn.  Aceph  Peraman.  Ch.: 
13235  Aelda^  Peraman,  m.  Hansley,  1.  1883  Williamsburg-,  Grand 
Traverse  co.,  Mich. 

6823. 

JAMES  SCOFIELD'  CLEVELAND  (jonas»),  d.  Vienna,  N. 
Y.,  Oct.  5,  1843,  a.  39,  m.  ist,  Lucy  Woodbery,  2d,  Loviua  Loo- 
mis.     Ch.  by  1st  m.:  Julius*,  d.  inf. 

+  13236  James  Hinckley'  Cleveland,  born  Mar.  30,  1830, 
North  Bay,  N.  Y.  13237-41  Charlotte*  ;  Jay*  ;  David*  Cleve- 
land, lives  near  Sterling-,  Whitesides  co..  111.,  1885,  large  family. 
By  2d  m.:  Sarah*  Cleveland,  m.  Samuel  Gates,  of  Koszta, 
Iowa  CO.,  la.;  George*,  of  Koszta. 

Dea.  James  Scofield'  Cleveland  resided  always  in  Vienna, 
farmer.  For  many  years  he  filled  the  office  of  deacon  in  the 
Baptist  church,  and  was  much  esteemed  by  all. 

6824. 

ELIAB  PASCHAL  FRANCHOTT'  CLEVELAND  (jonass 

Johns,  Johns  Josephs,  Josiah2,  Mosesi),  d.  Vienna,  N.  Y.,  Nov.    II,   1894,  a. 

88,  m.  ist,  v.,  Dec.  12,  1830,  Louana  Kinney,  b.  V.  May  23,  1814, 
d.  v.,  da.  Rufus  and  Louana  (Brown).  He  m.  2d,  V.,  May  13, 
1850,  Mrs.  Frances  L.  (Himkins)  Jackson,  b.  in  Vt.,  d.  in  N.  Y., 
wid.,  da.  Robert  and  Philenda  (Allen).  Came  from  Madison  co. 
to  Oneida  co.  Land  owner  in  Vienna  1831,  1880.  Of  North 
Bay,  Vienna  tp.,  1883.     Ch.  by  1st  m  : 

13242  Miranda  Marilla*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  21,  1831,  m. 
Benjamin  Murray,  or  Murry,  of  Nunica,  Ottawa  co.,  Mich.  Ch.: 
Orlando^  Afnrray. 

13243  Hiram  Paschal*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  22,  1832,  m. 
after  1878,  Miss  Kesiah  Collins.  Land  owner  Vienna  1861,  of 
Vienna  Corners  1877-83.     s.  p. 

13244  Anna  Maria*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  16,  1834,  m.  Jo- 
seph B.  Murray  (bro.  of  Benjamin),  of  ISIunica  1878-83,  etc.  Ch.: 
I  s.,  4  da. 

-I-13245  Jonas  Jay*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  10,  1836,  Sept.  i, 
1841,  N.  Bay. 

13246  Jennette  Jehilah*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  20,  1836, 
Vienna,  m.  Clarington,  O.,  July  30,  1859,  Dr.  Thomas  Cane 
Kiger,  b.  Vermillion  co.,  111.,  May  2,  1834,  s.  James  and  Lucinda 
(Cane),  grad.  Cleveland,  O.,  Homeopathic  Medical  College, 
practising  physician  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1881-3.  Ch.:  Ellis  Cleve- 
land'^ Kiger,  b.  May  27,  i860,  Clarington,  d.  Apr.  2,  1862  ;  Alice 
Z.'  Kiger,  b.  Apr.  29,  1863,  Wheeling,  Ohio  co.,  W.  Va.;  William 
Ajishontf  Kiger,  Oct.  i,  1866,  W.;  John  Cleveland'^  Kiger,  Mar.  21, 
1868,  Claringt.;  Olive  Hannah^  -f^ig^f,  b.  June  19,  1869,  C,  d. 
Ventura,  Cal.,  Feb.  14,  1879  ;  Thomas  JehiaP  Kiger,  b.  Sept.  4, 
1870,  Marietta,  O.;  Jennette  Jane^  Kiger,  Mar.  3,  1872,  M.;  Earl 


l530  CLEVELAND    GExNEALOGY. 

Legra/nP  Kiger,  j\Iar.  9,  1877,  Ventura.  Mary  JANE^  b.  Feb.  21, 
1837,  d. 

-[-13247  Jehial  Heman*  Cleveland,  b.  June  22,  1839,  North 
Bay. 

13248  Alta  Whitney*  Cleveland,  b.  May  5,  1842,  m.  Wil- 
liam Brown,  of  N.  Bay.  Ch. :  Elizabeth  Carrie^  Brown;  John  FaschaP 
Bro7i'n;  Jennie*  Brown.  13249  Leland  LeGrand*  Cleveland. 
b.  Jan.  9,  1844,  m.,  after  1878,  Jeanette  Thompson,  da.  John  and 

(Mallory).     Of  N.  Bay.  s.  p.     By  2d  m.  :   13250  Frances 

Louana"  Cleveland,  b.  May  18,  1853,  m.  Eli  Baker  of  Oneida, 
N.  Y.,  1.  Vienna  Corners,  Ch.  :  i.  1325 1-4  Lloyd  Franchott* 
Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  i,  1855,  unm.;  of  Vienna  C.  Sarah  Jane' 
Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1857,  m.  after  1878,  Beckenbrencker. 
Laura  Ann*",  b.  ]\Iay  18,  1859.  James  Bignall^  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  4,  1 86 1,. unm.,  of  Vienna  C.  1887,  Pa.  1882^-3. 

6825. 

JULIUS  AUGUSTUS'  CLEVELAND  (jonas«),  d.  Royalton, 
N.  Y.,  July  9,  i860,  a.  ab.  51,  m.  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Ann  Welsh,  ;//^ 

Mabee,  she  d.  Royalton  winter  of  1876,  da.  John  and 

(Kingsley)  Mabee.  Ch.  :  13255  Julius'.  13256  Augusta' 
Cleveland,  b.  1835,  ^-  Royalton  ab.  1867,  m.  Dr.  Daniel  Mur- 
phy, b.  prob.  R.,  s.  Dr.  Peter  Patrick  and  (Hoyer),  grad. 

Lima,  N.  Y.,  and  from  Medical  School,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  practis- 
ing allopathic  physician  of  Royalton  1882.  Ch.  b.  R.  :  Peter 
Patrick^  Murphy,  b.  ab.  i86oy  Eda"  Murphy. 

13257  Augustus'  Cleveland,  b.  June  2,  1839,  Parmley, 
N.  Y.,  unm.;  dwelt  Royalton  to  1859,  Frankfort,  Harrodsburg, 
and  Louisville,  Ky.,  and  in  New  York  city  from  187c.  Since 
May,  1877,  has  been  of  Casperfield  and  Cleveland,  merchants 
N.  Y.  city  1882  [not  there  189  -7]. 

13258  James  H.'  Cleveland,  b.  1843,  Royalton;  of  Jersey 
city,  N.  J. 

13259  John'  Cleveland,  b.  1847,  Royalton;  of  R.     Ch.:  2. 

13260  Sarah'  Cleveland. 

Julius  Augustus''  Cleveland  resided  at  Pittsford;  merchant 
of  Centerville,  N.  Y.  Ann  Mabee's  mother  m.  2d,  John  Welsh, 
whose  surname  she  took. 

6829. 

JULIA  ANN"  CLEVELAND  (jonas*),  m.  Vienna,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  3,  1837,  Walter  Davis  Sperry,  b.  Camden,  N,  Y.,  Feb.  25, 
1813,  s.  Luman  and  Laura  (Warner).  Ch.  b.  Constantia,  N.  Y.  : 
13261  Julius  Walter^  Sperry,  b.  Sept.  3,  1839,  unm.;  of  Oneida, 
N.  Y. 

13262  Flavilla  Laura^  Sperry,  b.  Jan.  13,  1843,  d.  Burlington, 
Vt.,  July,  1870,  m.  Constantia,  July,  1863,  Charles  Pomery  But- 
ton, b.  n.  Girard,  Pa.,  1835,  s.  Nathan  and  Charlotte  (Pomeroy). 
Lived  in  London,  Eng.,  a  few  years,  commission  merchant  there, 
afterward  lived  near  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.  :  Nathan  Walter'^  Button, 
b.  July  4,  1866,  Constantia;  Flavilla  Sperry'  Button,  May  3,  1870, 
Burlington. 

Water  Davis  Sperry  was  of  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  1837-83,  mer- 
chant; res.  Oneida,  N.  Y,,  1895. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  163 1 

Sperrv  ancestry: — John',  b.  in  Conn.,  d.  Camden,  m.  Miss  Davis;  Luman=  Sperry, 
b.  in  Conn.,  m.  Laura  Warner. 

6831. 

JEROME  BONAPARTE'  CLEVELAND (jonas«'),d.  Vienna, 
N.  Y.,  May  i,  1872,  a.  47,  m.  ist,  Yorktown,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y., 
June  8,  1846,  Martha  Covill,  b.  Vienna  June  22,  1826,  d.  V.  Mar. 
23,  185 1,  da.  William  and (Humaston).  He  m.  2d,  Whites- 
town,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1 85 1,  Elizabeth  Evans,  b.  Penmachno, 
North  Wales,  Oct.  14,  1825,  da.  of  David  and  Jenette  (Jones). 
Ch.  b.  Vienna,  by  ist  m.  :  Verner  H.*,  b.  Oct.  i,  1S50,  d.  V. 
June  8,  185 1.     By  2d  m.  : 

+  13263     Frederick  Verner*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  29,  1853. 

-I-13264     Franklin  David"  Cleveland,  b.  June  14,  1857. 

-I-13265     Julius  Scoville*'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug-.  18,  i860. 

Jerome  Bonaparte'  Cleveland  resided  at  Vienna,  where 
he  was  a  land  owner  1849,  and  for  many  years  ;  a  successful  far- 
mer and  clothier.  Of  medium  height,  dark  hair,  and  blue  eyes, 
and  of  him  it  is  said  that  he  was  a  deep  thinker. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Evans)  Cleveland  came  to  America  at  the 
age  of  14;  resides  still  at  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  1897. 

6835. 

tJcUneS.^    Di'CiV    (Pollye,  Jolm^,  Johni,  Josephs,  Josiah^,  Moses"),  d.    Jan., 

18S9,  a.  75,  m.  ist,  Chittenango,  N.  Y.,  May  15,  1843,  Phebe  Sun- 
derlin,  b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1825,  da.  David.  Fie  m.  2d, 
Brothertown,  Wis.,  May  7,  1854,  Sarah  Jane  Dayton,  b.  Clinton, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  21,  1832,  da.  Telem  and  Caroline  (Wilkinson).  Ch. 
by  ist  m.  :  Geoi-ge  Myron^  Drew,  b.  June  20,  1844,  Chittenango, 
drowned  at  C.  July  10,  1850.  13266  Olive  BueW  Drew,  b.  May  19, 
1846,  Syracuse,  m.  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  10,  1875,  Jesse  Watson 
Page,  b.  Belgrade,  Me.,  Sept.  3,  1839,  s.  Caleb  vSufford  and 
Melinda  (Bickford).  Of  Maplewood,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  1883 
-91,  and  Boston,  machinist,  s.  p.  By  2d  m.  :  13267  Claribel  Lil- 
liajf,  b.  Mar.  23,  1856,  Brothert.,  d.  B.  Mar.  i,  1862  ;  Minnie  BelP, 
b.  Nov.  15,  Calumet,  Wis.,  d.  C.  21,  1858;  fames'",  b.  July  10, 
Waukau,  Winnebago  co..  Wis.,  d.  W.  Aug.  i,  i860;  Gertrude^ 
Drew,  b.  July  15,  Orwell,  Ont.,  d.  O.  20,  1863. 

Prof.  James'  Drew  grad.  Oneida  Conference  Seminary,  Caze- 
novia,  N.  Y.,  1834;  lived  in  N.  Y.  to  1847,  Wis.  to  1862,  Canada 
to  1872,  Mich,  since.  Resided  1883-6  Howard  City,  Montcalm 
CO.,  Mich.,  professor  and  teacher  of  music.  Was  commissioned 
Ensign  1840  by  Gov.  William  H.  vSeward  of  N.  Y.,  resigned  1844; 
commissioned  ist  Lt.,  Co.  K,  Wis.  Vols.,  Mar.  19,  1862,  by  Gov. 
L.  P.  Harvey  of  Wis.,  served  14  months  in  the  rebellion  and 
resigned. 

6836. 

Matilda'  Dreiv  (Poiiy«),  d.  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1837,  a.  22, 
m.,  as  2d  w.,  James  Dickey.  (He  m.  ist  Polly"  Cleveland 
+  2326).     Ch.  : 

13268     Mary^  Dickey,  b.  Mar.  9,  1833. 


1632 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


6840. 


JULIETTE'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  d.  Feb.,  1874,  a.  63,  m. 
Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Mar.,  1830,  Moses  Dodd,  b.  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  20,  1805,  a  s.  Jarius  and  Sarah  (Davis).     Ch.  : 

13269.     Am zi  Smith''  Dodd,  b.  Apr.  3,  1831,  Pittsford,  m.  May, 

1852,  Elizabeth  C.  Crilley.  Of  Newark,  N.  J.,  1880;  office  Dodd's 
Express,  N.  Y.  city.  Ch.  :  Minnie  Elizabeth^  Dodd,  b.  Jan.  31, 
1862.  13270  William  Merritt  Ferguson^  Dodd,  b.  May  2,  1839, 
Pittsf.,  d.  1S64,  m.  Kate  Slater,  s.  p.  Sarah  Ann"  Dodd,  b.  Nov. 
30,  1842,  Pittsf.,  d.  Aug.  28,  1843.  1327 1  Charles  Cleveland  Ed- 
ward' Dodd,  b.  May  11,  1847,  Pike,  N.  Y.,  d.  1878,  m.  Maggie 
McClimot.     Ch.  :   Juliette'  Dodd;  Charles'  Dodd. 

Moses  Dodd  resides,  1880,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  express. 

Docf,  Dodd  anccstrv  :—2  arms :  DODU  ;  /.■  DODE,  DODDS,  DoGGE  ;  4:  DOD  :  (Edge, 
CO.  Chester,  Eng.,  temp.  Henry  II ;  Hugo  Dod  temp.  Henry  IV).  Ar  on  fessegu.  betw.  2 
cotises  wavy  sa.  3  crescents  or.  CV  f.y/' —  Serpent  vert,  issuing  from  and  piercing  a  garb 
or.  yl/o/i't)  —  In  copia  cautus.  .  .  .  Daniel',  b.  Eng.,  Branford  1644,  N,  Haven,  1651,  m. 
Mary  ;  DanieP,  Newark,  1671,  m.  Phebe  Brown,  baptized  N.H.  1660,  da.  John  and  Mary  ; 
Daniel^,  m.  Sarah  Allinj^s  ;  Isaac*  m.  Jemima  Williams^  ;  Jarius^  Dodd,  b.  Bloomfield, 
N.  J.,  1770,  m   Sarah  Davis,  da.  Peter. 

Williams  a«Cfj.V;-v .  —  Matthewi,  Wethersfield  1645,  m.  Susannah;  Matthew^,  b.  1651, 
adm.  planter,  Newark,  Nov.  20,  i68o,  m.  Abigail;  Jemima^  Williams,  m.  Isaac  Dodd*. 

Ailing  aiicestrv :  —  Roger''.  N.  Haven  1639,  m.  Mary  Nash,  da.  Thomas  Nash  of  Guil- 
ford, by  w.  Margarv  Baker,  da.  Nicholas  Baker  of  Herts;  Samuel-  m.  Elizabeth  Wen- 
stone  or  Winston,  "da.  John  of  N.  H.  ;  Sarah^  Ailing  m.  Daniel  Dodds.  Genealogy  of 
Daniel  Dodd,  by  Dr.  Belhuel  Lezvis  Dodd,  M.D.,  and  John  R.  Burnet,  Newark,  1664,  p.  bz. 

6841. 

BENJAMIN  PENFIELD'  CLEVELAND  (john^),  m.  Men~ 
don,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1839,  Caroline  Batcheler,  b.  M.  Aug.  9,  1819, 
da.  Anson  and  Theresa  (Newton).     Ch.  b.  Mendon  : 

-I-13272  Henry  Batcheler'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1840. 
Charles",  b.  Feb.  19,  1842,  d.  Sept.  28,  1845  ;  Frank\  b.  Oct.  13, 

1853,  d.  May  10,  1854. 

13273  Frances  E."  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  3,  1855,  m.  Oct.  2, 
1873,  John  A.  Taylor,  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.  (1882-4),  merchant, 
partner  with  Henry  B."  Cleveland.  Ch.  :  Mabel  A."  Taylor,  b. 
Sept.  5,  1874;  Howard  D.'  Taylor,  Oct.  13,  1877. 

Benjamin  Penfield'  Cleveland,  residence  No.  9  Cleveland 
Street  (formerly  called  Fochner  st.),  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  sales- 
man. 

6842. 

CINDERELLA'  CLEVELAND  (john^),  m.  Pittsford,  N.  Y., 
July  4,  1833,  Theophilus  Hart,  b.  Lavonia,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1811, 
d.  Pittsf.  June  19,  1874,  a  s.  Joseph  and  Polly  (Jackson).  She  1. 
Pittsford  1884.     Ch.  b.  Pittsford  : 

13274  Sarah  Jane^  Hart,  b.  Oct.  13,  1834,  m.  P.  Aug.  16, 
1858,  John  McGill,  b.  Can.,  s.  James  and  Margaret  (Seeney). 
Of  New  York  city,  clerk.     Ch.  :  6. 

13275  Charles  Cleveland^  Hart,  b.  May  14,  1839,  d.  Sept.  10, 
1872,  m.  Mary  Armstrong,  b.  Pittsf.,  da.  Henry  H.  and  Mercy 
(Olney).  (She  m.  2d  Daniel  Jewett).  Ch.  :  2.  13276  Mary 
Elizabeth''  Hart,  b.  Aug.  2,  1841,  unm.,  of  Pittsford;  Ann  Eliza" 
Hart,  b.  Apr.  13,  1845,  d.  Dec.  16. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1633 

6845. 

CHARLES  COOK^  CLEVELAND  (johno),  m.  Pittsford,  N. 
Y.,  Apr.  3,  1852,  Elizabeth  Wood,  b.  East  Grinstead,  Sussex  cc, 
Eng.,  Jan.  19,  1835,  da.  William  and  Sarah  (Ellis).  Of  Pittsford 
1884,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Pittsford  :  Sarah  EvELYNVb.  Jan.  21,  1853, 
d.  May  28,  1862.  13277-81  Alice  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b. 
June  30,  1856.  Anna  Gertrude*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  21,  1859. 
Charles  Emerson'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  26, 1862.  John  William**, 
b.  Aug-.  I,  1864,  d.  Mar.  20,  186S.  John  William**  (ag.),  b.  Jan. 
21,  1869.     Frank  Mortimer',  Oct.  10,  1871. 

6846. 

ANGELINE'  CLEVELAND  (John"),  m.  ist,  Abram  Greene. 
She  m.  2d,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1881,  as  2d  w.,  Lysander 
Buell  Felt,  b.  Victor,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  18 17,  d.  Pittsford,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  II,  1888,  a  s.  David  and  Lydia  (Torrey).  Mrs.  Angeline' 
(Cleveland)  [Greene]  Felt,  res.  Pittsford  1893.  Lysander 
Buell  Felt  of  Kendall,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  He  m.  ist,  Martha  Mott, 
b.  Penfield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1820,  d.  Kendall  May  27,  1874.  Ch.: 
Charles  Adelbert  Felt,  b.  July  19,  1843,  Victor,  m.  Holley,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  18,  1873,  Alice  M.  Spicer,  b.  Kendall  June  15,  1842,  d.  K. 
June  I,  1878,  da.  Orman  and  Charlotte  (Button)  of  K.,  res.  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.,  contractor  and  builder.  Ch.  :  Ada  Leora  Felt,  b. 
Aug.  31,  1874,  Kendall;  Vanderlyn  Howard  Felt,  b.  Jan.  31, 
1846,  Victor,  m.  Kendall,  Feb.  29,  1884,  Dora  Lake,  b.  K.  Dec.  7, 
1852,  da.  Mortimer  Calm  and  Rosanna  (Skutt)  of  K.,  mechanic. 
Ch.  :  Iva  Rosanna  and  Ina  Rosanna  Felt  (tw.),  b.  Aug.  31,  1885, 
K.;  Eva  Lydia  Felt,  b.  Apr.  28,  1857,  K.,  d.  K.  Aug.  13,  1881,  m. 
E.  Kendall,  Dec.  31,  1879,  as  2d  w.,  James  Stevens,  formerly  of 
K.,  res.  Rochester,  tinsmith.  Ch.  :  Eva  Maude  Stevens,  b.  July, 
1881,  K. ;  Martha  Felt,  b.  Mar.  24,  1861,  K.,  m.  Gaines,  N.  Y., 
June  18,  1879,  Charles  Henry  Nichols,  b.  Kendall  Sept.  24,  185 1, 
s.  Benjamin  and  Nancy  (Thompson)  of  K.;  res.  K.,  farmer. 
Ch.:  Leon  Lewis  Nichols,  b.  Apr.  9,  1880,  K.,  d.  K.  Feb.  26,  1881. 

Felt  ancestry :  Georgei  [see  +2238,  p.  857]  ;  George",  killed  by  Indians  on  an  island  in 
the  harbor,  Falmouth,  1670,  or  Sept.  23,  1676,  m.  Philippa  Andrews,  b.  1632,  da.  Samuel 
(citizen  of  London,  Eng.,  came  in  the  increase  Apr.  12,  1635,  of  Saco)  and  Jane  ;  SamueF, 
m.  Elizabeth  ;  SamueH,  bap.  Salem  ist  chh.  June  5,  i6g8,  m.  ist,  Rachel  Kibbe,  da.  Zerah  j 
Samuel^  m.  Mehitabel  Buell,  b.  July  6,  1743,  da.  Joseph  and  Anna  Submit  (Colton),  ot 
Somers,  Conn.  ;  Jabez*  Felt,  m.  Lydia  Torrey.  —  Felt  gen.,  361. 

6847. 

ROSELLA'    CLEVELAND     (Nehemiah«,   John^,   John4,   Josephs,   jo- 

siah2,  Mosesi),  m.  Leuox,  or  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  i,  1831,  Isaac 
Burghardt,  b.  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1800,  d.  L.  Mar.,  ab.  1843,  a  son 
Isaac  and  Susannah.  Dwelt  Lisle,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Lisle  :  Da.^^ 
b.  ab.  1831,  d.  L.  soon. 

13282  Nor)nan  Rawsoji^  Burghardt^  b.  May  i,  1833,  m.  S. 
Orange,  N.  J.,  Sept.  i,  1868,  Anna  Maria  Barnes,  b.  Lisle  July 
16,  1849,  a  da.  Dr.  George  A.  and  Nancy  Day  (Babbitt).  Dwelt 
Lisle  to  1876,  farmer  ;  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  to  1881,  connected  with 
prison  ;  S.  Orange  since,  clerk  1883.  Ch.:  Julia  Da/  Burghardt, 
b.    1869,  Lisle;    Theodosia  Louise^  Burghardt,    1871,    L.;    Clarence 

103 


1634  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Norman^  Biirghardt,  Dec,  1876,  wSiftg  S.;  Ernest^  Burghardt,  Oct., 
1879,  S.  vS.  13283  Lovina^  Burghardt,  b.  1836,  d.  in  Iowa  1868, 
m.,  s.  p.  13284  Clinton  Parker^  Burghardt,  m.  Lisle  1863,  Sarah 
Brown,  a  da.  Hiram.  Dwelt  Lisle,  agent  Delaware,  L.  &  W.  R. 
R.,  went  West  1878,  of  111.  1883.  Ch.  b.  Lisle  :  Anna^  Burghardt, 
b.  ab.  1864,  m.  summer  of  1883  ;  Hannah^  Burghardt,  b.  ab.  1866, 
unm.;  Lovina^  Burghardt,  ab.  1868  ;  Frederick^ ,  ab.  1870.  13285 
Wallace"  Burghardt,  married  Lisle  ab.  1875,  Gritman.  Of  Grand 
Ridge,  La  Salle  co.,  111.     s.  p. 

6848. 

ADELIA'  CLEVELAND  (Nehemiaho),  died  Oneida  Castle, 
Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1874,  a.  64,  m.  Dec.  23,  1830,  vSylva- 
nus  Matthewson.  Of  Lenox,  N.  Y.,  farmer  1883.  Ch.:  Jerome^. 
13286-7  Jaiiics^  Matthewson,  d.  in  Cal.;  William*  Matthewson,  mer- 
chant, Washington,  D.  C;  Arthur";  Adelbert\  13288  Hannah''; 
Ellen^ ;  Gertrude* ;  Adell,  or  Delia*  Matthewson,  one  of  these  mar- 
ried Edgar  Bergen  and  1.  Flatbush,  L.  I. 

6849. 

LOVINA'  CLEVELAND  (Nehemiah'),  m.  Peterboro,  N.  Y., 
Apr,  5,  1832,  James  Truax,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1804,  d. 
Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1879,  son  Isaac  and  Angelica  (Le 
Grange).  Dwelt  Peterboro  to  1843,  Cazenovia  afterw.,  farmer. 
Ch.:  13289-91  Mary  Lovina*  Truax,  b.  Feb.  4,  1833,  Peterboro, 
m.,  of  Ilion  1883  ;  James  Cleveland* ,  b.  Feb.  14,  1842,  Peterboro  ; 
Florence  Birney*  Truax,  b.  Apr.  21,  1850,  Cazen.,  of  C,  unm. 

6850. 

MARIETTA'  CLEVELAND  CNehemiah^),  d.  Oneida,  N.  Y., 
May  13,  1882,  a.  67,  m.  July  15,  1837,  George  Clinton  Parker,  b 
July  I,  1818,  s.  John  and  Alvira  (Wadhams).  Ch.:  13292  George 
W*  Parker,  b.  May  23,  1845,  m.,  of  Oneida  ;  Jessie^  Parker,  d.,  a. 
10.  George  Clinton  Parker  dwelt  about  1863  Vienna,  N.  Y.; 
owner  of  Oneida  mills  1885.  Land-holder,  Oneida  county,  N. 
Y.,  1853. 

Hyde  ancestry :  —Through  Alvira  Wadhams  — see  Hyde  gen.,  322. 

6851. 

WELLINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (Nehemiah^),  died  Camden, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1880,  a.  64,  m.  June  30,  1840,  Betsey  Ann  Bacon, 
she  d.  Lived  1878  in  Cleveland,  Oswego  co.,  N.  ^'.  Children  : 
13293-7  Charlotte*  Cleveland,  m.  John  Dwyer,  Canastota, 
N.  Y.;  George®,  of  Canastota  1885  ;  Ella";  Herbert*  Cleve- 
land, unm.;  Elizabeth*. 

6854. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON^  CLEVELAND  (Nehemiah»),  d. 
Cleveland,  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  20,  1S75,  ^-  5°;  '^^-  Nov.  5, 
1845,  Elizabeth  Stinger,  b.  Cleveland,  N.  Y.,  d.  Bernhard's  Bay, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES>    CLEVELAND. 


1635 


N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1884,  da.  Robert  and  Hannah.  Land  owner 
Constantia,  N.  Y.,  1S70.  Ch.  born  Cleveland,  N.  Y.:  13298  El- 
vira" Cleveland,  b.  1845,  m.  Pembroke  Greiner  of  Bernhard's 
B.,  1885.  Ch.:  2.  13299  Maryette*'  Cleveland,  b.  1847,  m. 
Randall  Short  of  Durhamville,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Archie'^  Short:  Ilarry 
S/iort.  . 

13300  Charles'*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan,  28,  185 1,  m.  Oneida, 
N.  Y.,  C3ct.  II,  1876,  Mary  Alice  J  ay  cox,  b.  N.  Y.  Aug.  16,  1853, 
da.  Thomas  and  Ellen  (Leaner).  Of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1885  ; 
of  Walrath  &  Cleveland,  merchants,  s.  p.  -(-13301  George 
Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  — ,  1853.  13302  Eveline®  Cleve- 
land, b.  1857,  m.  Christopher  Shortell  of  Bernhard's  Bay,  glass 
mfr.      Ch.:   Arc/iie^  SJwrtcU. 

6855. 

BYINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (Nehemiahe),  m.  Mary  Wells. 
Resides  1878-85  at  Cleveland,  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y.  Land  owner 
1853.     Ch.:  2. 

6857. 

WILLIAM  BARNES'  CLEVELAND  (James^Josiah^  John*,  Jo- 
sephs, Josiah^,  Moses>),  d.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Oct.  30,  1883,  a.  61,  m. 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1843,  Louisa  Phillipine  Geolzer,  b.  Germany 
Jan.  2,  1824,  d.  Fond  du  Lac  Dec.  15,  1883.  Was  of  Fond  du 
Lac  1877-83,  painter.  Ch.:  13303  Leander  James*  Cleveland, 
b.  July  25,  1844,  of  Fond  du  L.  1877,  Gilroy,  Santa  Clara  county, 
Cal.,  1884.  13304  Arminda  Maria*,  b.  Feb.  25,  1846,  m.  Ste- 
phens, of  Gilroy. 

+  13305  Charles  Oscar*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  22,  1848,  Ply- 
mouth, Wis. 

13306-9  Sultanna*,  b.  Jan.  29,  1850,  d.  July  30,  1879  ;  Geor- 
GiANA*,  b.  July  29,  1854,  m.  Allen,  1.  Fond  du  Lac  ;  Sarah  La- 
vinia*,  b.  Mar.  29,  1859,  m.  Hullerd,  1.  Fond  du  L.;  May  Belle* 
Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  12,  1868,  unm.,  1.  Fond  du  L. 

6858. 

JOSIAH'  CLEVELAND  (jamts^),  m.  ist,  Waterloo,  Jack- 
son CO.,  Mich.,  Sept.  i,  1843,  Eunice  Williams,  b.  Royalton,  N. 
Y.,  Dec.  31,  1826,  d.  Greenbush,  Wis.,  June  5,  1862,  da.  Timothy 
and  Sally  (Morgan)  [Keyes].  He  m.  2d,  G.,  Nov.  9,  1862,  Mrs. 
Martha  (Arquet)  Burrows,  b.  Lawrence,  St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y., 
July  13,  1820,  wid.  of  James  Madison  Burrows,  da.  Michael  and 
Malinda  (Chubb).  Of  McGregor,  la.,  1877-84,  painter.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.:  13310  Polly*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20,  1845,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  m.  ist,  Greenbush,  William  Denny.  She  m.  2d,  Jackson 
CO.,  Mich.,  Chester  Smith,  1.  Grass  Lake,  Jackson  co.,  Mich.  Ch. 
by  1st  m.:   i  s.     By  2d  m.:  5. 

13311  Oscar*  Cleveland,  b.  May  11,  1850,  Jackson  co., 
m.  ist,  Monroe,  Clayton  co.,  la.,  ]\Iary  Suell,  2d,  Jane  Ferguson, 
of  Grass  Lake.     Ch.  by  ist  m. :  Da^ .     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

13312  Austin"  Cleveland,  b.  May  11,  1850,  Jackson  co., 
m.  J.  CO.,  Harriet  Hawkins,  of  Grass  L.,  painter.     Ch.  4. 

-V'^Zl^l     James'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  15,  1853,  Plymouth,  Wis. 


1636 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


13314  Emily  Elfxta"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  23,  1856,  mar- 
ried Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.,  E.  W.  Knapp,  of  Mankato,  Minn., 
carriage  trimmer.     Ch.:  Maber  Knapp. 

13315  Ellen'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  1858,  m.  Clarence 
White,  of  Mankato,  bookbinder.     Ch.:   i  s.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

6860. 

ISAAC  NEWTON'  CLEVELAND  (Horace^,  Josiah^  John4,  Jo- 
sephs, J  osiah2,  Moses'),  died  Nov.,  1876,  m.  His  widow  and  children 
live  Sodus  Point,  N.  Y.,  1881. 


'■■> 


6872. 

SILAS    EZRA'  CLEVELAND    (Reuben^,  Trumans,  JesseS  Josephs, 

josiah2,  Mosesi),  m.  Chicago,  111.,  May  19,  1859,  May  Patrick,  born 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1838,  da.  James  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Bick- 
ley).  Ch.  b.  Chicago  :  Julia  Elizabeth^,  b.  Dec.  13,  1861,  d.  C. 
Dec.  22,  1862. 

13316  WiLLARD  Reuben**  Cleveland,  born  Jan.  13,  1864, 
clerk  in  Chicago  P.  O.  1883,  of  S.  E.  C.  &  Son  189 1-5.  13317 
Alice  May^  b.  May  10,  1865  ;  Carrie  Louise',  July  11,  1867  ; 
13318  Silas  Ezra"^  Cleveland,  Sept.  10,  1874,  still  res.  Chicago 
1894,  com.  trav.;  Glenn*",  b.  and  d.  Aug.  29,  1877. 

Silas  Ezra'  Cleveland  res.  Chicago  1855-95,  of  Cleveland 
&  Williams  [William]  1883,  livery;  S.  E.  Cleveland  &  Son 
1 891-5.  A  man  of  ability,  has  been  a  member  of  city  council, 
and  is  deputy  sheriff. 

6873. 

TRUMAN  DAVID'  CLEVELAND  (Reuben^),  m.  Chicago, 
III,  May  19,  1864,  Jennie  Eleanor  Vaughn,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  3,  1843,  da.  David  and  Sarah  (Cornell.)  Of  Chicago,  1855- 
95,  real  estate;  contr.  Ch.  b.  Chicago  :  13319-20  Mabel  Flor- 
ence^  May  16,  1873  ;  Russell  Vaughan",  Feb.  14,  1876  ;  Julia 
Eleanor^  Cleveland,  Dec.  25,  1877. 

6881. 

CornelUi'  I*nlen  (susan"),  according  to  Lindsay  Genealogy 
m.  Simeon  O.  Vaughn.  Of  Chicago,  111.,  1888-9.  Ch.:  1332 1-2 
Frederick  E!"  Vaughn,  b.  Mar.  21,  1862,  m.;  of  Chicago,  employed 
by  Western  Div.  Chicago  R.  R.  Co.;  ch.:  i  ;  Amelia  E.^  Vaughn; 
Frank  Estelle^  Vaughn,  m.   Whitney;  Ida^  Vaughn,  m.;   ch.:   I)a\ 

6901. 

LEURA'    CLEVP^LAND    (Asahel«,  Henrys,  WilliamS  Henry^,  Josiah^, 

Mosesi),  d.  Coolville,  O.,  July  9,  1839,  a.  36,  m.  Lodi,  O.,  Nov.  21, 
1824,  as  ist  w.,  Roswell  Washburn,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Dec. 
8,  1793,  d.  Coolv.  May  17,  1874,  eldest  s.  of  Eleazer  and  Wratchel 
(Polk,  or  Paulk).     Ch.  b.  Coolville  : 

+  13323     Laurentus  Constantine^  Washburn,  b.  Jan.  12,  1826. 

-i-13324     Malvina  Laura^  Washburn,  b.  Feb.  10,  1827. 

13325      William  Wallace^  Washburn   (Dr.),   b.    Mar.   6,    1828, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1637 

*m.  ist,  Dec.  23,  1859,  Amanda  Shoemaker,  she  d.  in  Mo.  vSept. 

18,  1862.  He  m.  2d,  Oct.  5,  1865,  Mrs.  Crosswait.  Practicing 
physician  of  Cathar^e,  Mo.,  1885.  Ch.  by  ist  m  ,  b.  in  Mo.:  IVil- 
liam  Douglas^  Was/ibu?-?i,  b.  Apr.  22,  i860,  d.  in  Mo.  Sept.  10,  1862  ; 
Laiwa^  Washbu7'n,  b.  June  16,  1861,  d.  in  Mo.  Aug.  31,  1862.  2d 
m.:  s.  p. 

-|- 1 33 26     Alvira  Leura*  Washburn^  b.  Apr.  i,  1829. 

13327  Jackson  Gordon  Holmes^  Washburn,  b.  Oct.  26,  1830 
{Holmes  soon  dropped),  unm.,  went  to  Cal.  and  Portland,  Ore- 
gon, whence  he  wrote  home  spring  of  1862,  talked  of  entering 
army  ;  not  heard  from  since.  Andrew  Jackson",  b.  Oct.  7,  1832, 
d.  Coolv.  Feb.  11,  1837. 

-f-13328     Elizabeth  RacheP  Washburn,  b.  Dec.  15,  1834. 

13329  MelanctJion  Eleazer^  Washburn,  b.  Apr.  20,  1836,  mar- 
ried Guilford,  Dearborn  co.,  Ind.,  Oct.  31,  1866,  Mary  Elizabeth 
Thompson,  b.  Dearborn  co.,  Ind.,  Oct.  31,  1847,  da.  George  (b. 
Yorkshire,  Eng.,  Jan.  22,  1792)  and  Alice  Ann  (Murray,  b.  Pa. 
Aug.  19,  1804),  grad.  at  Cincinnati  Law  School  presided  over  by 
Dr.  Storrs,  adm.  to  bar  Apr.  20,  1863  ;  lawyer  and  teleg.  oper- 
ater  Guilford.  Ch.  b.  Dearborn  co.:  William  Gordon^  Washburn, 
b.  Nov.  3,  1868  ;  Charles  Thompson^,  b.  Sept.  25,  1873,  d.  D.  co. 
Nov.  18,  1874  ;  Cora  Pearle^,  b.  Oct.  4,  1876  ;  Jolm  Wilson^  Wash- 
burn, Aug.  22,  1878. 

13330  Cynthia  Ann*  Washburn,  b.  Oct.  8,  1S37,  m.  Coolville 
Sept.  12,  1858,  Hiram  Bennett  Caldwell,  b.  Hornellsville,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  12,  1834,  son  Amos  (b.  Mass.  Mar.  19,  1803)  and  Marinda 
(Bennett,  b.  Canisteo,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  19,  1806).  Of  n.  Howard,  N. 
Y.,  farmer.     Ch.:  Son',  b.  and  d.  Hornellsv.  July  5,  1859. 

1 333 1  Francis  Marion*  Washburn  (Capt.),  b.  July  3,  1839, 
m.  Porter,  Gallia  co.,  O.,  Oct.  14,  1865,  Lavina  Matthews,  born 
Vinton,  Gallia  co.,  O.,  Mar.  4,  1840,  died  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  17, 
1883,  da.  Thomas  R.  (b.  Cheshire,  Gallia  co.,  O.,  Apr.  2,  1815) 
and  Susan  (Roath,  b.  Gallia  co.,  O.,  June  23,  1818).  Served  4 
years  ii6th  O.  Y.  I.,  prom,  from  serg.  to  capt.,  for  bravery, 
with  Sherman  on  march  ;  merchant,  Cincinnati.  Ch.:  Mary 
Susan^  Washburn,  b.  vSept.  27,  1866,  Vinton  ;  Lizzie  Gertrude^,  b. 
Oct.    14,  1868,  v.,  d.   V.   Feb.   14,   1869;  Myrtle  Ione\  b.   Nov.   3, 

1872,  v.;   Sylc'an  Cynthia^  Washburn,  Jan.  29,  1878,  Cin. 
Rosweli  Washburn  of  Coolville,  teacher  and  farmer. 

He  m.  2d,  near  C,  Feb.  3,  1847,  Anna  Wesley  Parsons,  b.  Athens,  O.,  d.  Coolv.  July  q, 
1870,  da.  Rev.  Horace  and  Sarah  (Paulk).  Ch  b.  Coolv.:  i  Alice  Lucinda  Washburn,  b. 
Dec.  16,  1847,  m.  C.  Feb.  25,  1869,  Marsiiall  Humphrey,  b.  Hockingport,  Athens  co.,  C, 
Feb.  25,  1846,  d.  Beebe,  White  co..  Ark.,  July  12,  1885,  s.  Milton  (b.  n.  Coolv.  Aug.  31,  1809) 
and  Mary  (McPherson,  b.  n.  Springfield,  Ohio.  Sept.  22,  1816),  farmer,  she  1.  Beebe;  ch.: 
Sherwood  Milton   Humphrey,  b.  Dec.  16,  1869,  Coolv.;  Annie  Laura  Humphrey,  Oct.  10, 

1873,  Shawnee,  Johnson  county,  Kan.  ii  Rosella  Amanda  Washburn,  b.  Nov.  10,  1849,  m. 
Coolv.  Aug.  23,  1871,  Robert  Mitchell  McGath,  b.  Northup,  Gallia  co.,  O.,  Aug.  21,  1845,  s. 
Elias  (b.  Md.  May  27,  1810)  and  Sarah  (Hartsook,  b.  Augusta  co.,  Va.,  Dec.  i,  1810),  of  N., 
farmer;  ch.  b.  N.:  Ida  Estelle  McGath,  Sept.  i,  1872;  Clinton  Percey  McGath,  Dec.  8, 
1873;  Jessie  Winifred  McGath,  Dec.  26,  1875;  Sarah  Lizzie  McGath,  Oct.  28,  1880;  Emmet 
Ruth  McGath,  Oct.  16,  1882  ;  John  Henry  Washburn  McGath,  Nov.  4,  18S4.  iii  Flora  Ma- 
rinda Washburn,  b.  Sept.  30,  1851,  unm.,  of  Coolv.,  teacher,  iv  Ida  May  Roxana  Wash- 
burn, b.  Apr.  17,  1854,  m.  C.  Apr.  3,  1883,  James  Gatten  Fish,  b.  Washington  co.,  O.,  Nov. 

19,  1857,  s.  Alexander  and  Ann  Eliza  (Welch),  miller,  Coolv.,  s.  P.  v  Buchanan  Elbridge 
Washburn,  b.  Nov.  i,  1856,  killed  by  derrick  in  R.  R.  yards,  Denison,  Grayson  co.,  Tex., 
Aug.  18,  1884,  m.  Gallia  co.,  O.,  Oct.  16,  1879,  Deborah  Elizabeth  Grove,  b.  G.  co.  Mar.  13, 
i860,  da.  Jacob  (b.  Gallia  co.,  O.,  Dec.  12,  1831)  and  Althea  (Martin,  b.  G.  co.),  she  1.  Deni- 
son ;  R.  R.  hand,  D.;  ch.  b.  D.:  Jacob  Elbridge  Washburn,  b.  Nov.  27,  1880,  d.  D.  June 
27,  1881  ;  Frank  Little  Washburn,  b.  Apr.  16,  1883,  d.  D.  Nov.  10,  1884. 

Washburn^  IVashborne  ancestry :  —3  arms :  Washborne  ;  /  .•  Washbourn'E  :  (Wash- 
bourne,  CO.  Worcester,  Eng  ,  a  family  of  knightly  degree,  previous  to  Edward  HI).  Ar. 
on  a  fesse  betw.  6  martlets  gu.  3  cinquefoils  field.     Crest  —  On  a  wreath  a  coil  of  flax  ar. 


1638  CLEVELAND    GEN-EALOGY. 

surmounted  with  wreath  ar.  and  gu.  thereon  flames.  .  .  .  John',  from  Evesham, 
Worcester  co.,  Eng.,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1632,  ist  Sec.  of  Plymouth  Council,  an  orig.  set- 
tler Bridgewater,  m.  Margaret,  b.  1586;  John^,  b.  Eng.  1621,  m.  Elizabeth  Mitchell,  da. 
Experience  who  came  from  Leyden  to  Plymouth,  bro.  to  Thomas  who  d.  Leyden,  ances- 
tor of  Eleazer^  (first  cousin  of  Israel  Wa'shburn,  gr.fa.  of  4  bros.  Washburn,  Congress- 
men), m.  Wratchel  Polk,  of  same  ancestry  as  Pres.  James  Knox  Polk. 

6902. 

LAURA'  CLEVELAND  (Asahei«),  d.  Coolville,  O.,  Sept.  27, 

1869,  a.  67,  m.  Orange,  Meigs  co.,  O.,  Jan.  10,  1820,  William 
Tubbs,  b.  Can.  Apr.  2,  1791,   d.    Rome,  Athens  co.,  O.,  May  21, 

1863,  a  s. and  Sarah  (Shefield).  Of  Athens  co.,  far- 
mer.    Ch.: 

13332  Lorenzo  Dow*"  Tiibbs^  b.  Oct.  25,  1820,  Lodi,  O.,  d. 
Theresa,  Juneau  co.,  Wis.,  Feb.  26,  1859,  m.  Carthage,  Athens 
CO.,  O.,  Mar.  7,  1840,  Mary  Caldwell,  b.  C.  June  9,  1823,  da. 
Francis  and  Anna.  Of  Athens  co.  to  1844,  Carthage,  Hancock 
CO.,  111.,  to  1846,  Athens  co.  ag.  to  1849,  Wilmot,  Kenosha  co., 
Wis.,  to  1 85 1,  Beaver  Isl.,  Lake  Mich.,  to  1856,  Theresa  af.,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  James^  Tubbs,  b.  Mar.  31,  1841,  Carthage,  O.;  El/iia 
Aiuf,  May  24,  1842,  do.  ;  Marf,  Oct.  25,  1843,  do.  ;  Elizabeth^, 
Dec.  9,  1845,  Carthage,  111.;  Fraiicis',  Aug.  26,  1849,  Lodi;  Per- 
lieth  Adc'lP,  Mar.  5,  1851,  Wilmot  ;  Lorenzo  Dota'  Tubbs,  Oct.  18, 
1852,  Enoch,  Mich.;  Sarah  Jane"^  Tubbs,  Oct.  29,  1856,  Racine, 
Wis.;  Laura  Alice'^  Tubbs,  Mar.  11,  1858,  Theresa. 

~\''^ZZ2iZ     Leura  Laodicea'*  Tubbs,  b.  Oct.  17,  1821,  Lodi. 

-(-13334  William'^  Tubbs,  b.  Aug.  4,  1830,  L.;  Perry'',  b.  Aug. 
9,  1832,  L.,  d.  Orange,  Aug.  11,  1833. 

13335  Sarah  Jane^  Tubbs,  b.  Dec.  6,  1839,  Carthage,  O.,  m. 
Rome,  O.,  May  6,  1862,  David  Harris  Frost,  b.  Troy,  Athens  co., 
O.,  Oct.  II,  1830,  a  s.  Jabez  and  Polly  (Barrows),  lives  1884  on 
farm  of  grandparents  (who  were  pioneers  in  O.  bef.  1780),  on 
Hocking  river,  w.  bank,  6  miles  above  mouth.  Ch.  b.  Troy  : 
Lva  Lola^  Frost,  Mar.  12,  1869  ;  Estelhf  Frost  Nov.  14,  1871. 

13336  Lucinda^  Tubbs,  b.  Aug.  22,  1846,  Carthage,  O.,  d. 
Troy,  Sept.  26,  1874,  m.  T.  Dec.  22,  1866,  David  Nimrod  Mc- 
Clurg,  of  Texas,  farmer.  Ch.:  C'/Zi?'' J/(r67//;-^,  b.  Sept.,  1867,  Og- 
den.  Champaign  co..  111.  ;  Orld^  McClurg,  b.  1869  in  Mo.,  d. 
Neosho  Valley,  Kan.,  187 1  ;  Cora  BelP  McClurg,  b.  Jan.,  1874, 
Neosho  v.,  d.^Troy,  July,  1874. 

6905. 

MORGAN    HOLMES^  CLEVELAND  (AsaheP,  Henrya,  William-, 

Henry3,  josiah^),  d.  Johnsoii  City,  St.  Clair  CO.,  Mo.,  Dec.  31,  1869, 

1870,  a.  60-x,  m.  ist,  prob.  St.  Mary's,  Auglaize  co.,  O.,  Mar.  27, 
1833,  Elizabeth  Dehart,  she  d.  n.  St.  M.  Aug.  4,  1834.  He  m.  2d, 
Versailles,  Darke  co.,  O.,  Aug.  30,  1836,  Lucinda  Brandon,  b. 
Jacksonville,  now  Versailles,  Ripley  co.,  Ind.,  July  25,  181 7,  d. 
Fairview,  Randolph  co.,  Ind.,  Oct.  16,  1861,  da.  David  and  Eliz- 
abeth.    He  m.  3d,  Emmettsville,  Randolph  co.,  Ind.,  Nov,  25, 

1864,  Sarah  Bond.     Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Child*,  d.     By  2d  m.: 

13337  Lydia  Ellen  Holmes'  Cleveland,  b.  July  18,  1839, 
Albany,  Randolph  co.,  Ind.,  m.  Muncie,  Ind.,  Feb.  14,  i860, 
Washington  Meek,  b.  Bladensburg,  Knox  co.,  O.,  Dec.  23,  1836, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1639 

s.  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Fowler).  Of  Osceola,  St.  Clair  co.,  Mo., 
1885,  shoemaker.  Ch.:  Lizzie^  Meek,  b.  Jan.  18,  1861,  Lowell, 
Ind.  ;  Oscar^  Meek,  Sept.  18,  1866,  Solsberry,  Greene  co.,  Ind.  ; 
Minnie"  Meek,  Jan.  i,  1873,  Johnson  C. 

13338  Elizabeth  Jane**  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  6,  1841,  Fair- 
view,  m.  James  Allen,  of  Ohio,  St.  Clair  co..  Mo.  Ch.:  Grover 
Cleveland^  Allen,  baby,  1885. 

-I-13339  LuciNDA  Lura"  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1845,  Fair- 
view,  Ind. 

13340  Malvina  Washburn*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  6,  1847, 
F.,  m.  Appleton  City,  St.  Clair  co..  Mo.,  Feb.  29,  1872,  George 
Goodburn  Allinson,  b.  n.  Johnson  C,  Feb.  28,  s.  Robert  and 
Sarah  (Smith),  1.  1%  mi.  S.  E.  of  Johnson  C,  farmer;  s.  p. 

+  13341  Lewis  Cass^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20,  1848,  Fair- 
view,  Ind. 

13342  Morgan  Wallace**  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1851,  F., 
m.  Johnson  C,  Feb.  23,  1873,  Nancy  Victoria  Parks,  b.  McMinn- 
ville,  Warren  co.,  Tenn.,  May  31,  1850,  da.  George  Washington 
and  Elizabeth  Jane  (McBride).  Of  Johnson  C.  to  1867,  Osceola 
to  1871,  Fairview  since,  farmer.  13343  Alonzo  Asahel",  b.  Dec. 
I,  1853,  F.,  m.,  of  Osceola  ;  James  William"  Cleveland,  b.  June 
19,  1857,  Fairv.  By  3d  m.  :  Ida  May*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  16, 
1865,  Johnson  C,  m.  Lett. 

Dr.  Morgan  Holmes'  Cleveland  was  a  merchant  of  John- 
son City.  For  years,  prior  to  1845,  was  a  physician  of  the  Bo- 
tanic System  of  Medicine — patent  of  Dr.  Samuel  Thompson  — 
his  Diploma,  Nov.  18,  1845,  signed  Ezra  Porter,  pres.  of  the  So- 
ciety, states  that  he  is  an  old  practitioner.  Retired  from  bus. 
years  bef.  decease.     His  widow  res.  Osceola. 

6908. 

LYDIA'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron«),  d.  Sept.  20,  1887,  a.  98,  m. 
Mar.  II,  1819,  Joel  Bardin,  b.  Nov.  11,  1779,  d.  Dalton,  Mass., 
Nov.  29,  1833.     Of  Dalton,  farmer.     Ch.: 

13344  Joel  JVrig/it''  Bardin,  b.  July  28,  1820,  d.  D.  July  31, 
1892,  m.  ist,  Northampton,  Mass,  Nov.  27,  1848,  Mary  Elvira 
Parker,  b.  Dalton,  Sept.  18,  1826,  d.  D.  June  7,  1856,  da.  Samuel 
Ingraham  and  Mary  (Howard).  He  m.  2d,  Niagara  City,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  12,  1S60,  Lydia  Frances  Messenger,  b.  Peru,  Mass.,  Apr.  21, 
1836,  da.  Cyrus  and  Hannah  (Case).  Of  Dalton,  farmer,  ist  m., 
s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.,  b.  Dalton  :  Lillian  Irene'',  b.  May  10,  1862,  d. 
D.  Mar.  9,  1S63  ;  Angle  Elvira'^  Bardin,  b.  Dec.  12,  1864,  unm. 
(1897);  James  Edgar''  Bardin,  Dec.  15,  1S66,  unm.;  Bertha  Eliza^ 
Bardin,  June  10,  187 1,  unm.  ;  Blanche  Atwood^  Bardin,  June  10, 
1871,  unm. 

+  13345     John  Warren*  Bardin,  b.  August  30,  1822. 

Amarilla  Cleveland^  Bardin,  b.  Nov.  20,  1823,  m.  ist, 
Lebanon,  N.Y.,  May  30,  1855,  Walter  D.  Little,  b.  Becket,  Mass., 
Jan.  28,  1820,  d.  Newton  Falls,  Trumbull  co.,  O.,  July,  1872,  s. 
Nial  and  Rhoda  (Root).  Of  Becket  and  Newton  F.,  farmer. 
She  m.  2d,  Newton  F.,  May  16,  1S78,  Joseph  Rich  Hoffman,  b. 
Goshen,  Chester  co..  Pa.,  Mar.  28,  1821,  s.  Joseph  and  Catharine 
(Stitler).     Of  Newton  F.,  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  b.  Becket:  Car- 


1640  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

rie  Afaria^,  b.  May  7,  1858,  d.  Newton  F.,  July  9,1871;  Emma 
Gray"  Little,  b.  Sept.  9,  1863,  d.  Windham,  O.,  Mar.  19,  1866,  2d 
m.:  s.  p. 

James  Walker^  Bar  din,  b.  Oct.  30,  1824,  d.  Dalton, 
May  2,  1855,  unm.     Of  D.  and  Mass.,  tailor. 

Clarissa  White^  Bar  din,  b.  Mar.  19,  1831,  d.  Adams, 
Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1866,  m.  Dalton,  Aug.  26,  185 1,  William  C.  Gris- 
wold.     Of  Dalton  and  Adams. 

6909. 

JONATHAN  WRIGHT'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron«,  Henry^  Wil- 
liams Henrys,  josiah^,  Moses'),  d.  Pembroke,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  lO,  1 87 8,  a. 
80,  m.  Dalton,  Mass.,  Jan.  26,  1820,  Abigail  Blackraan,  b.  D.  Oct. 
I,  1797,  d.  E.  Pembroke,  Dec.  25,  1877,  da.  Eleazer  and  Anna 
(Payne).     Ch. : 

-I-13346  Nelson  Wright"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  22,  1820, 
Dalton. 

4-13347     Eleazer  Blackman"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  12,  1822,  D. 

-I-13348     Levi  Cutler'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  27,  1823,  D. 

+  13349  LoDOviNSKA  Abigail**  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  17,  1825. 
13350  Harriet  Payne^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  27,  1826,  Dal- 
ton, m.  E.  Pembroke,  June  26,  1856,  Hiram  AbifE  Bagg,  b. 
Worthington,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1828,  d.  S.  Hadley,  Jan.  10,  1880,  s. 
Hiram  and  Eunice  (Smith).  Of  Windsor,  Mass.,  1878,  farmer. 
She  of  S.  Hadley,  1883.  Ch.  b.  S.  H.:  Frederick  Austin"  ^^gg, 
Feb.  I,  1848  ;  Lucy  LfaskelP  ^agg,  Oct.  2,  1859  ;  ILarriet  Cleve- 
land", Apr.  17,  1867  ;  Earl  Lliram  Abiff"  Bagg,  Aug.  26,  1870. 
Mary  Aurelia\  b.  June  6,  1828,  Dalton,  d.  D.  July  8,  1829. 
1335  I  Stephen  Warren^  b.  Mar.  30,  1830,  D.,  d.  Aug.  1,  1858. 

13352  Aurelia  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  7,  1831,  D.,  m, 
E.  Pembroke,  Sept.  27,  1858,  Austin  Spencer  Day,  b.  S.  Hadley, 
Oct.  4,  1822,  s.  Justin  and  Martha  (Brackett),  of  S.  Hadley,  far- 
mer, s.  p. 

+  13353     Jonathan  Allen\  b.  June  26,  1833,  Dalton. 

+  13354  William  Henry",  b.  Oct.  28,  1835,  E.  Pembroke. 
13355  Mary  Elizabeth^  b.  Apr.  14,  1839,  E.  P.,  d.  Nov.  23,  1870. 

Jonathan  Wright'  Cleveland  removed  from  Dalton  to 
Pembroke  1833,  and  settled  on  the  farm  they  always  after  oc- 
cupied. They  celebrated  their  golden  wedding,  many  descend- 
ants present,  valuable  presents.  An  account  of  the  occasion  oc- 
cupies I  y^  columns  of  The  Republican  Advocate,  Feb.,  i8jo. 

Loomis  ancestry  :  —  Joseph^,  Joseph^,  [see  +  ^2411  P-  mo,]  m.  2d,  Mary  Chauncey  ; 
James^  ;  Nathaniel*  ;  Sarah*  Loomis  m.  Abraham  Blackman  ;  Eleazer'  Blackman. 

6910. 

CYRLTS'    CLEVELAND  (Aaron^,  Henry*,  WilliamS    Henrys,    Josiah2, 

Mosesi),  d.  Dalton,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1873,  a.  73,  m.  ist,  Bloomfield, 
Conn.,  Oct.  i,  1826,  Betsey  Gridley,  b.  Harwinton,  Conn.,  Nov. 
18,  1807,  d.  Dalton,  Sept.  7,  1843,  da.  Abel  and  Millicent  (Colt). 
He  m.  2d,  Becket,  Mass.,  May  22,  1844,  Eliza  Demarest  John- 
son, b.  B.  Aug.  9,  1809,  da.  Moody  and  Hannah  (Barnes).  Ch. 
by  ist  m.  b.  Dalton  : 

+  13356     George  Lucian"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  12,  1827. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  164I 

+  13357     HowLET  Cyrus"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  8,  1829. 

+  13358     Mary  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  b.  vSept.  22,  1833. 

+  13359     Clarissa  Cornelia' Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  22,  1835. 

+  13360     MiLLiCENT  Colt'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  n,  1838. 

+  13361  Anson  Gridley*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  i,  1840  ;  2d 
m.:  s.  p. 

Hon.  Cyrus'  Cleveland,  residence,  Dalton,  farmer.  Was 
prominent  in  the  affairs  of  the  town  and  state,  a  Selectman 
1846-7,  and  a  Representative  in  the  Massachusetts  Legislature 
1846  and  1847. 

Gridley  ancestrv  of  Betsv  Gridlev  :  —  Thomas',  b.  Eng.,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1639,  a 
proprietor  "by  courtesie  of  the  town,"  of  Windsor,  Sept.  5,  1639,  one  of  the  30  men  sent 
from  Windsor  to  the  "  Pequot  fight"  under  Capt.  John  Mason,  and  his  heirs  received  a 
grant  of  50  acres  Oct.  12,  1671,  rem.  to  Farmington,  Conn.,  and  Nonotuck  (Northampton), 
Mass.,  d.  Hartford,  inv.  June  12,  1655,  m.  H.  Sept.  20,  1644,  Mary  Semmor,  perhaps  Sey- 
mour, prob.  da.  or  sister  of  Richard  Seymour  of  H.  ;  Samtxel^,  b.  Farmington,  Nov.  25, 
1647,  m.  2d,  Dec.  I,  i6q3,  Mary  Humphrey  ;  Joseph^,  b.  Mar.  8,  1685,  of  Southington,  Conn., 
m.  Hannah  Lewis;  AbeH,  b.  Sept.  2S,  1729,  m.  Hannah  Ann  Clark,  b.  June  16,  1737;  Abel* 
Gridlev  m.  Millicent  Colt*,  b.  Jan.  i,  1773. 

Colt  ancestrv  ■  —  /  arms  :  COLT  or  COULT  ;  5  .■  COLT,  Essex,  Eng.)  Ar.  a  fesse  az. 
betw.  3  colts  in'fuU  speed  sa.  .  .  .  Jabez',  of  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  1713  I  Windsor, 
Conn.,  1726,  a  taxable  inhabitant;  John^,  b.  W.  Oct.  29,  1703,  settled  at  Harwinton  1740, 
m.  Mercy  Higlev  ;  Jonathan  Higley^,  b.  Oct.  13,  1735,  d.  Oct.  17,  1822,  m.  Oct.  12,  1761, 
Mary  Tuttle  "  of' Harwinton,  b.  Mar.  22,  1741  ;  Millicent*  Colt  m.  2d,  Abel  Gridley^.— 
History  of  Torrington^  Conn.,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Orcutt,  /SyS,  p.  byb  :  Hinman,  677. 

Mi's.  Eliza  Demarest  (Johnson)  Cleveland  still  resides  at 
Dalton,  1897. 

6911. 

ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron'),  d.  Hartford,  Wis., 
Feb.  21,  24,  1882,  a.  80,  m.  Dalton,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1823,  Royal 
Pierce,  b.  D.,  Mar.  29,  1802,  a  s.  William  and  Matilda  (Benson), 
Dwelt  Hartford,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1884,  farmer.  Ch.  born 
Dalton  : 

13362  Lodeiua  Adelia^  Pierce,  b.  Dec.  5,  1825,  d.  Hartford, 
May  27,  1877,  m.  Streetsboro,  Portage  co.,  O.,  June  17,  1844, 
Francis  Deming  Dean,  b.  New  Ashford,  Berkshire  co.,  Mass., 
Mar.  8,  1822,  d.  Hartf.,  June  30,  1880,  shoemaker.  Ch.:  Alanson 
Fierce^  Dean,  b.  Sept.  15,  1853,  unm.,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  drug- 
gist ;  Alice  Marion^  Dean,  b.  Apr.  8,  1858,  m.  Hartf.,  Jan.  10,  1878, 
Louis  Le  Count  of  H.,  clerk.  RoyaP  Pierce,  b.  July  12,  1827,  d. 
July  24,  1830. 

13363  Cyrus  Franklin^  Pierce,  b.  Apr.  i,  1836,  m.  Milwauk., 
Nov.  10,  1873,  Mary  Emma  Smith,  b.  Eiderelsdorf,  Prussia,  Jan. 
21,  1840,  da.  John  and  Barbara  (Block).  Of  Milwaukee,  R.  R. 
conductor,     s.  p. 

6912. 

AARON  SCHUYLER'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron«),  d.  Lake- 
ville,  Dakota  co.,  Minn.,  Feb.  3,  1882,  a.  77,  m.  ist,  Dalton,  Mass., 
Oct.  4,  1827,  Eliza  Peirce,  b.  D.,  Aug.  24,  1806,  died  Akron,  O., 
Feb.  8,  1848,  da.  William  and  IMatilda  (Benson).  He  m.  2d,  A., 
Feb.  4,  1849,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Reagles)  [Coulter]  Morgan,  born 
Mercer,  Pa.,  Mar.  13,  181 6,  d.  Elkader,  Clayton  co.,  la.,  Apr.  18, 
1 86 1,  wid.  of  Julius  Morgan,  da.  Abraham.  (See  below.)  He 
m.  3d,  Volga  City,  Clayton  co.,  la.,  Jan.  27,  1862,  Mrs.  Jemima 
(Brink)  Brink,  b.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Mar.  11,  1800,  d.  Volga  C, 
Nov.  24,  1879,  wid.  of  Dennis  Brink,  da.  Henry  J.  and  Catharine 
(Myers).     Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Inf.',  b.  Nov.  9,  1828,  N.  Y.,  d.  N.  Y. 


1642  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

13364  Harriet  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  22,  1830, 
Busti,  N.  Y.,  m.  ist,  Middlebury,  O.,  Nov.  24,  1848,  William 
McCurdy,  b.  Massilon,  O.,  Oct.  28,  1828,  d.  there  1857,  only  ch. 
of  William  and  Mary  (Hurtzell  or  Hurtsel),  comb  maker.  She 
m.  2d,  Lakev.,  May  25,  1858,  David  Clendenning  Johnson,  born 
Poland,  O.,  Oct.  18,  1816,  s.  Thomas  and  Hannah  (Cole).  Of 
Lakeville,  1883-5,  Justice,  Notary,  etc.     Both  m.:  s.  p. 

-1-13365  Lydia  Matilda**,  born  Ang.  12,  1833,  Pine  Grove, 
Warren  co.,  Pa. 

-I-13366  Schuyler  Bainbridge',  b.  Apr.  8,  1836,  Streets- 
boro,  O. 

-{-13367     LoDEMA  Peirce^,  b.  J unc  21,  1838,  Franklin,  O. 

13368  William  Murray"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  23,  1841,  F., 
unm.  Went  to  Cal.  1857,  was  of  Shasta,  Shasta  co.,  Cal.,  of 
Martin's  Ferry,  Humboldt  co.,  Cal.,  1883;  Oregon,  1884,  miner. 
Of  Klamath,  Humboldt  co.,  Cal.,  at  last  accounts.  Farmer, 
1892.  Mary  Maria',  b.  June  3,  Akron,  d.  A.,  Julv  9,  1846  ;  Son", 
b.  and  d.  A.,  Feb.  7,  1848.     By  2dm.: 

13369  Aaron  Silas*  Cleveland,  b.  July  18,  1849,  ^■■>  ™- 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Jan.  5,  1890,  Mrs.  Louisa  (McMahon)  Ames. 
Went  to  Cal.  1867.  The  account  of  his  overland  pedestrian 
journey  in  Susaavil/e,  Cal.,  Sage  Brush,  July,  iSdy — Sergt.  Bates 
outdone!  Aaron  S.  Cleveland  just  arrived;  he  has  made  the 
journey  on  foot  and  alone  ;  left  Cheyenne  City  Mar.  14,  going 
via  S.  Pass  to  Salt  Lake,  to  Austin,  reaching  Virginia  City  last 
w^eek.  Saw  Indians,  but  was  not  molested.  To  Susanville, 
Lassen  co.,  Cal.,  a  distance  of  1,300  miles.  (Published  also  in 
S/iasfa  Herald,  Courier,  Akron  Beacon,  1SJ4.)  Was  12  years  a 
miner.  Of  Muletown,  Shasta  co.,  Cal.,  1884.  Used  his  home- 
stead right  at  Riverside,  San  Bernardino  co.,  Cal.  Farmer. 
Lived  at  Satinas  City.  Since  1889  in  San  Francisco,  1892. 
Weigher  in  Custom  House  i  year,  in  Cleveland's  ist  term. 
Two  years  conductor  for  Omnibus  Cable  Co.     s.  p. 

13370  Martha  Jane*  Cleveland,  b  Oct.  7,  185 1,  Middle- 
bur}^,  O.,  m.  Hastings,  Minn,  June  7,  1868,  Gustavus  Foster 
Ackley,  b.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1824,  s.  Henry  and  Alice 
(Smedley);  of  Lakeville,  merch.  Ch.:  Ernest  Foster^  Ackley,  b. 
Mar.  10,  1869;  Be  mice  AdelP  and  BlancJie  Estelle^  Ackley  (tw.), 
July  3,  1873  ;  Arthur  Stewarf^  Ackley,  June  14,  1877. 

13371  Andrew  Jackson*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  28,  1854, 
Elkader,  d.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Apr.  17,  1882,  unm.,  was  employed 
in  Lakev.  on  the  Hastings  &  Dakota  R.  R.,  lost  his  foot.  Julia 
Etta*,  b.  Apr.  28,  1856,  Elk.,  d.  E.,  Aug.  30,  1861;  Inf.*,  b.  Apr. 
18,  1861,  E.,  d.  E.     3d  m.:  s.  p. 

Aaron  Schuyler'  Cleveland  lived  in  Dalton,  Busti,  and 
Pine  Grove  to  1848,  vStreetsboro,  Franklin,  Akron,  and  Middle- 
bury,  O.,  went,  1849,  with  ox  team,  by  land,  to  Houtown,  Shasta 
CO.,  Cal.,  was  successful,  returned  1850,  settled  at  Elkader,  had 
farm  there;  another  trip  to  Cal.  1852,  and  2  more  trips  after- 
ward; lived  at  Volga  City  1881,  finally  at  Lakeville;  brick 
maker  and  miner. 

Elizabeth  Reagles  m.  ist,  Alexander  Coulter,  farmer,  Medina, 
O.  She  m.  2d,  1842,  Julius  Morgan,  cooper,  Akron;  ch.  by  ist 
m.:  Leonard  Coulter,  d.  Lakev.,  Feb.  5,  i88r,  teacher,  of  Sur- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1643 

prise  Valley ;  Orpha  Coulter,  m.  Weaver,  of  North  Spring-field, 
Summit  co.,  O.;  Rhoda  Coulter;  Henry  Coulter.  By  2d  m.: 
Erastus  Morgan,  of  Little  Falls,  Morrison  co.,  Minn.;  Lucinda 
Morgan,  d.  1846. 

Jemima  Brink  m.  ist,  in  N.  Y.,  Dennis  Brink,  b.  1796,  d.  Nov., 
1858,  s.  Henry  J.  and  Lucy  (Lang),  cooper,  of  N.  Y.  state.  Ch.: 
Peter  Brink,  b.  Dec.  20,  1824,  N.  Y.,  died  Detroit,  Mich.,  1874; 
Eleanor  Brink,  b.  Dec.  28,  1826,  N.  Y.;  Betsey  Jane  Brink,  Feb. 
19,  1829,  N.  Y.;  Mary  Brink,  May  17,  1832,  N.  Y.;  Susan  Brink, 
b.  May  10,  1834,  Wayne  co.,  Mich.,  d.  1837;  Sarah  Catharine 
Brink,  b.  Ma}^  6,  1836,  W.  co.,  d.  W.  co.,  i860;  one  of  these 
daughters  m.  wStephens  ;  James  H.  Brink,  b.  Oct.  10,  1840,  W. 
CO.;  Charles  Brink,  June  13,  1846,  W.  co. 

6919. 

ANNA  ROSE'  CLEVELAND  (warren«),  m.  New  Lebanon, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  3,  1830,  George  Holder,  b.  Bath,  Eng.,  July  2,  1810, 
died  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  31,  1849,  son  Charles  and  Elizabeth 
(Jones),  inn  keeper,  Pittsfield.     vShe  1.  Pittsf.,  1885.     Ch.: 

+  13372     Le  Roy^  Holder,  b.  Jan.  3,  1833,  Pittsfield. 

-|- 1 33 7 3      Trypheiia  Blanche^  Holder,  b.  July  31,  1834,  P. 

Seniantha  Converse'^  Holder,  b.  Oct.  11,  1836,  P.,  d.  P., 
Aug.  9,  1852;  Mary  Eliza^,  b.  Nov.  22,  1838,  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  d. 
P.,  Sept.  8,  1 851;   George  Warren^,  b.  June  14,  P.,  d.  P.,  16,  1844. 

13374-5  Emilia^  Holder,  b.  June  6,  1845,  P.,  unm.,  of  P.; 
George  JVarren^  Holder,  Nov.  30,  1847,  P.  unmarried,  commercial 
traveler. 

6920. 

HENRY  WASHINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (warren^),  m. 
New  Lebanon  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1844,  Sarah  Fidelia  Mer- 
ryfield,  b.  Washington,  Mass.,  Dec.  11,  1819,  da.  Thomas  and 
Roxanna  (Chafl:ee),  farmer,  Caledonia,  111.,  1885.  Ch.:  Mary 
Delilah^,  b.  Apr.  25,  Leroy,  McLean  co..  111.,  d.  L.,  Oct.  5,  1846. 

13376  SAR.A.H  Frances*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  31,  1847,  L., 
m.  Beloit,  Wis.,  Apr.  12,  1876,  Samuel  Morse,  b.  Ridgeway,  N. 
Y.,  Nov.  21,  1827,  s.  John  and  Hannah  (Davis),  farmer,     s.  p. 

13377  Mary  Adelia^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  27,  1849,  Leroy, 
died  Belvidere,  111.,  June  12,  1876,  m.  B.,  Oct.  30,  1867,  William 
Sewell,  b.  Caledonia,  Jan.  16,  1842,  s.  Isaac  and  Mary  (Goodwin), 
mechanic.     Ch.:  Ivci^  Seivell,  b.  Apr.  2,  1875,  Belv. 

13378  Thomas  Warren*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  185 1,  Le- 
roy, m.  Belv.,  Nov.  27,  1873,  Isabelle  Morgan,  b.  Cale.,  Mar.  16, 
1852,  da.  Robert  and  Eliza  (Goodwin),  farmer,     s.  p. 

13379  Tryphena  R.*  Cleveland,  b.  June  28,  1857,  Cale., 
m.  Beloit,  Nov.  9,  1882,  Freelon  Lane,  b.  Flora,  Clay  co..  111., 
Jan.  7,  1859,  s.  Samuel  P.  and  Mary  Jane  (Smith),  farmer. 

13380  Jesse*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  26,  1862,  Cale.,  m.  C, 
June  5,  1884,  Jasper  N.  Taffiemire,  b.  Harlem,  Winnebago  co., 
111.,  Dec.  II,  1858,  s.  Samuel  and  Saloma  (Tripp),  mechanic. 


1 644 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


6921 


MAHALA'  CLEVELAND  (warren«),  m.  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
Dec.  2,  1838,  Lewis  Beuse  Bragg  (the  name  was  unwarrantably 
changed  by  his  scJwolteacher  to  Brague,  and  afterward  so  worn, 
but  now  corrected),  b.  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1813,  d.  Hinsdale, 
Mass.,  July  25,  1882,  s.  Benjamin  (who  always  wrote  his  name 
Bragg)  and  Abigail  (Curtis),  joiner,  of  Pittsfield  to  1843,  Hins- 
dale afterward.  She  resides  at  Hinsdale,  1885,  contributor  of 
records  to  this  work.     Ch.: 

13381  William  Curtis^  Bragg,  b.  Aug.  25,  1839,  Pittsf.,  m. 
New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1S68,  Kate  McDougald,  b.  Char- 
lottsburg,  Ont.,  Aug.  26,  1839,  da.  John  and  Mary,  carriage 
maker,  Dalton,  Mass.  Ch.  b.  Hinsdale :  Carry  Daisy''  Bragg, 
June  26,  1867;    Willie  Nathan''  Bragg,  Feb.  3,  18/1. 

13382  Catharine^  Bragg,  b.  Oct.  6,  1840,  Pittsf.,  m.  Hinsd., 
Apr.  30,  1868,  Dan  Adams,  b.  Waterford,  Vt.,  Mar.  14,  1838,  son 
Willard  P.  and  Rahamah,  manufacturer,  Orange,  Mass.;  enlisted 
at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Oct.  28,  1861,  Co.  D,  ist  Vt.  Cav.,  sergt., 
in  some  29  fights  of  Army  of  the  Potomac,  etc.,  from  Mt.  Jack- 
son, Va.,  Apr.  17,  1862,  including  Gettysburg,  Spottsylvania,  etc., 
to  Opequan,  Sept.  19,  1864,  in  Libby  prison  5  months. 

13383  George  Washington"  Bragg,  b.  May  7,  1842,  Pittsf.,  m. 
Dec.  22,  1881,  Eliza  Jane  Gwinnell,  b.  Kings  Caurt,  Stroud, 
Gloucestershire,  Eng.,  Mar.  29,  1858,  da.  Elijah  and  Roseann 
(Elmes),  machinist,  Hinsd.  Ch.:  Eva  BelP  Bragg,  b.  Sept.  3, 
1882,  H. 

13384  Job^  Bragg,  b.  June  8,  1844,  H.,  m.  Chicago,  111., 
Nov.  26,  1879,  Jennie  Motsloff,  b.  Sharon,  Noble  co.,  O.,  Nov. 
25,  1849,  d.  Chicago,  Oct.  13,  1885,  da.  Valentina  and  Louisa 
(Lively),  business,  Chicago. 

13385  Leivis  Benjamin^  Bragg,  b.  Oct.  4,  1846,  Hinsd.,  m. 
H.,  July  17,  1869,  Augusta  Barrows,  b.  Goshen,  Mass.,  Oct.  6, 
1849,  da.  Robert  Reed  and  Sarah  (Bartlett),  carpenter,  Hinsd. 
Ch.:    Grace  Maf  Bragg,  b.  Jan.  17,  1870,  H. 

13386  Mary  Blanche^  -Bragg,  b.  Feb.  15,  185 1,  H.,  m.  Staf- 
ford Springs,  Conn.,  July  12,  1882,  Eli  Monroe  Whitney,  b.  Ash- 
ford,  Conn.,  Sept.  2,  1857,  s.  Lorenzo  Milo  and  Esther  Minerva 
(Moore),  surveyor,  Altoona,  Orange  co.,  Fla.     s.  p. 

6924. 

MALINDA'     CLEVELAND    (Henry«,  Henry^  WilliamS  Henry',  Jo- 

siah2,  Mosesi),  d.  Apr.  20,  1 876,  a.  66,  buried  at  Pinckney,  N.  Y.,  m. 
P.,  Aug.  3,  1833,  Datis  or  Datus  Green,  b.  P.,  Feb.  21,  1808,  d. 
Adams,  N.  Y.,  bef.  1883,  a  s.  Ethan  and  Mercy  (Chase).  Ch.: 
Rhoda^  Green;  Almeda^  Green;  Henrietta''  Green;  Winter  D.^  Green, 
res.  Tremaine's  Corners,  N.  Y.,  1894;  Louana*"  Green;  Samantha* 
Green;  Ira^  Green. 

Datus  Green  lived  at  Adams,  N.  Y.,  farmer. 

Greene  ancestrv  :—'So\m>^  according  to  tradition,  came  from  Enjj.,  and  had  formerly 
borne  the  name  of  "Clarke  instead  of  Greene,  lived,  1639,  at  a  trading  post  n.  Wickford,  m 
N.  Kingstown,  R.  I.,  with  Richard  Smith,  Sr.,  who  had  left  Gloucestershire,  Eng,,  for 
N.  E.,  of  Narragansett,  bo't  land  of  Indians,  m.  Joan,  living  1682 ;  prob.  had  Benjamm^, 
b.  ab.  1665,  of  N;  Kingstown,  1696,  Assemblyman,  etc.,  d.  E.  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  1718-19,  m. 
Humilis  or  Humility  Coggeshall,  b.  Jan.,  1670,  a  da.  Joshua  and  Joan  (West),  of  New- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1645 

port,  R.  I.;  Johns,  m.  Mary  Avlsworth^;  Joseph^,  m.  Margaret  Greenman,  b.  Oct.  17, 1725, 
of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  da.  Edward,  Jr.,  and  Sarah  (Clarke);  Charles^,  b.  June  19,  1749, 
m.  Waite  Bailev,  b.  E  Greenwich,  Mar.  0.  1751,  da.  Caleb  and  Mary  (Godtrey);  Ethan* 
Greene  m.  Merc'v  Chase,  b.  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Sept.  2g,  ^^^2.—  Descendants  of  Joseph  Greene 
of  ll'esterlVy  hv  Frank  Llecvellyn  Greene,  1SQ4,  p.  yS: 

Av/scVo'r/'/i  ances/rv:—AnhnT',  from  England  or  Wales,  of  Quidnesset,  m.  Mary 
Brow'n^;  Mary^  Aylsworth  m.  John  Greene^. 

Broivn  ancestry  .—  Rev.  Chad',  came  in  the  Martin  with  w.  and  ch.  to  Boston,  Mass  , 
July,  1638,  incorp.  in  town  fellowship  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Aug.  20,  1638,  was  sett,  at  the 
Bapti.st  chh.  1642,  after  Roger  Williams,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Rev.  John^,  b.  ab.  1630,  of  P.,  ra. 
Mary  Holmes,  a  da.  Rev.  Obadiah  and  Catharine  of  Newport ;  Mary'  Brown  m.  Arthur 
Aylsworth'. 

6926. 

SAMUEL  REED'  CLEVELAND  (Henry«),  m.  Rutland,  N. 
Y.,  June  ]6,  1838,  Thankful  M.  Mitchell,  b.  Houndsfield,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  I,  1824,  da.  James  and  Sally  (Cook);  of  Canastota,  N.  Y., 
1878-83.  Ch.  :  13387-92  Gordon  Filip'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7, 
1841,  Pinckney,  N.  Y.;  Gifford  Wesley',  Dec.  12,  1842,  Adams, 
N.  Y.,  of  Canast.;  Charlotte  Ann',  May  27,  1846,  Sullivan,  N. 
Y.;  Charles  Israel^  b.  Mar.  4,  1850,  S.;  Martha  Minerva", 
Oct.  I,  1856,  S.;  Ida  May'  Cleveland,  Nov.  24,  1863,  S. 

6929. 

SQUIRE    REED'    CLEVELAND     (Henry«,    Henry^    Wm.S  Hy.3, 

josiahs),  m.  Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1841,  Ann  Feavel, 
b.  Little  Paxton,  Huntington  co.,  Eng.,  Sept.  18,  1819,  a  da. 
Thomas  and  Margaret  (Lane);  of  Winnecoma,  Wis.,  1882  ;  Mer- 
ritt,  Lincoln  co.,  Wis.  Town  chairman  of  D'adley,  Lincoln  co.. 
Wis.  Ch,  :  13393-4  Elizabeth  Lane',  b.  Apr.  i,  1842,  Russell, 
St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.;  Henry  Washington',  b.  Oct.  6,  1843, 
R.;  drowned  in  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  3,  i860. 

13395  Edmund  Feavel'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  24,  1845, 
Houndsfield,  N.  Y.,  m.  Menasha,  Winnebago  co.,  Wis.,  Sept.  28, 
1875,  Emma  Diana  Hoyt,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  July  20,  1846,  da. 
Jacob  Hawes  and  Minerva  (Holstead),  joiner,  Oshkosh,  Wis., 
1883.  s.  p.  Julia  Ann',  b.  Mar.  22,  1847,  Sackett's  H.,  d.  S.  H., 
Apr.  2,  1847.  13396  Lily',  b.  Mar.  23,  1848,  S.  H.  Flora',  b. 
Mar.  19,  1850,  S.  H.,  d.  Oswego,  Aug.  2,  185 1.  13397  Emily 
Jane',  b.  June  18,  1852,  O.;  Marion',  b.  Sept.  23,  1854,  O.;  d.  O. 
Apr.  22,  i860.  13398  William  James'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  23, 
1857,  O.;  Caroline',  b.  Aug.  19,  1859,  O.,  d.  O.  Apr.  21,  i860; 
Ida  May',  b.  Apr.  29,  1861,  O.,  d.  O.  May  29,  1862. 

6930. 

WILLIAM  MELANCTHON'  CLEVELAND  (Henry«,  Hy.^, 
wm.4,  Hy3,  josiah^),  m.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1850,  Celestine  Eliza- 
beth Heath,  b.  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1829,  da.  Jacob  and  Dor- 
cas (Rathbone);  of  Houndsfield,  N.  Y.,  to  1846,  Rodman  to  1855, 
Adams  Center,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1857,  Rodman  since,  Tre- 
maine's  Corners,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  1883;  carriage-maker. 
Ch.  b.  Rodman  : 

13399  Ida  May'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  24,  1855,  m.  R.  Dec. 
24,  1873,  Everett  Austin  Cooley,  b.  R.  June  15,  1849,  7,  1851,  s. 
Egbert  and  Caroline  Eliza  (Eastman);  of  Rodman,  merch.   s.  p. 

13400  Emma  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  June  25,  1859,  m. 
Barnes'  Corners,  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,  1877,  George  Alfred 


1646  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Fox,  b.  Worth,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  2,  1853,  s.  John  and 
Margaret  Ann  ( Vandewalker) ;  of  Rodman,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Ber- 
tha May!"  Fox,  b.  Oct.  27,  1878,  R. 

13401  Homer  William*  Cleveland,  b.  Jiily  7,  1861,  m. 
Loraine,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1882,  Emily  Louisa  Smith,  b.  Rodman 
July  7,  1863,  da.  Amos  and  Adelaide  Juliana  (Cole);  of  Rodman, 
farmer. 

6931. 

MAHLON  WASHINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (nenrye),  m. 
Sackett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  16,  1847,  Caroline  Feavel,  b.  Kil- 
dare,  Lower  Can.,  Oct.  29,  1830,  a  da.  Thomas  and  Margaret 
(Lane),  1882;  of  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1886,  of  Trenton,  Wis.,  joiner. 
Ch.  ; 

13402  Julia  Ann"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  30,  1848,  Oswego, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  Nov.  28,  1869,  Jacob  Bartholomew 
Ragatz,  b.  Baraboo,  Wis.,  May  15,  1848,  s.  Jacob  and  Margaret 
(Bealer),  chief  of  police,  Oshkosh.  Ch.  :  Lillian  Veran/ia^  Ragatz, 
b.  Feb.  II,  187 1,  Osh.  Edwin  Samuel',  b.  Oct.  14,  Sackett's  H., 
d.  Oswego  Dec.  12,  1850.  13403  Alphonso  Washington*,  b. 
Nov.  14,  1852,  Oswego;  engineer  Milwaukee. 

13404  Orville  Squire*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  7,  1855,  Os- 
wego, m.  Mar.  it,  1879,  Mathilda  Hersey,  b.  Dec.  ?6,  1856,  da. 
Herman  and  Elizabeth  (Rolavah);  engineer  Milwaukee  1882-90. 

13405  Sarah  Adell  Mary*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  19, 
1857,  Oswego,  m.  Oshkosh  July  i,  1877,  Edgar  Jay  Wood,  b.  Tren- 
ton Oct.  10,  1852,  s.  Hiram  Tiffany  and  Agnes  Law  (Colwell), 
farmer,  Trenton.  Ch.  b.  T.  :  Daisy  May''  IVood,  May  20,  1878; 
Agnes  Caroline^  Wood,  Aug.  9,  1880;  Jay  Bart^  Wood,  May  23, 
1883.  13406-8  William  Henry*,  b.  Mar.  17,  i860,  Grand  Haven, 
Ottawa  CO.,  Mich.;  caulker,  carpenter,  Milwaukee  1882-90. 
Edward  Lucien*,  b.  Sept.  29,  1863,  M.  ;  of  M.  1882-90,  glass- 
blower.  Henry  Thomas*,  b.  Apr.  17,  1865,  Osh.,  d.  Osh.  Mar. 
II,  1866;  Clifford  Mahlon*,  b.  Feb.  20,  1867,  Osh.,  glass-blower, 
Milwau.     Daisy  May",  b.  June  9,  1869,  Osh.,  d.  Osh.,  July  8,  1872. 

6932. 

HENRY    WARREN'    CLEVELAND    (Henrys,  Henry^  Williams 

Henrys,  josiah2,  Mosesi),  married  at  South  Rutland,  Jefferson  co.,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  16,  1853,  Phebe  Maria  Perham,  b.  at  Bleecker,  Fulton 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1838,  a  daughter  of  Levi  and  Martha  (Soule) 
Perham.     Children : 

4-13409  Ella  Rebecca*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  3,  1854,  Ottawa, 
111. 

-I-13410  George  Edgar*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  16,  1S62,  Spring 
Lake,  Ottawa  co.,  Mich. 

-I-13411  Guy  Loren*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  16,  1871,  Spring 
Lake. 

f  Mr.  Henry  Warren'  Cleveland  located  in  Ottawa,  111., 
Maj^  I,  1853,  and  afterward  was  of  Morris,  111.,  to  i860;  Mill 
Point  (now  Spring  Lake),  Mich.,  to  July  i,  1874;  residence  since 
at  Nunica,  Mich.  (1897),  druggist  and  merchant. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1647 

6933. 

WILLIAM    MORGAN'    CLEVELAND  (William%  Hen^y^  Wm.^, 

Henrys,  josiah2,  Mosesi),  tn.  ist,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  1845,  Sarah 
Ellen  Robbins,  b.  Middlefield,  Mass.,  Jan.  31,  1826,  d.  Washing- 
ton, Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1856,  da.  Job  and  Sally  (Gates).  He  m.  2d, 
Plainfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  17,  1861,  Abigail  Minerva  Taylor,  b.  Ash- 
field,  Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1840,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Abigail  (King);  of 
Windsor,  1855,  Plainfield  1879-83,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

+  13412  William  Wallace'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  1852, 
Windsor.     By  2d  m.  : 

13413  Ellen  Minerva'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  30,  1862,  W., 
ni.  Stamford,  Bennington  co.,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  1879,  Charles  Fre- 
mont Dunham,  b.  Savoy,  Berkshire  co.,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1859,  s. 
Orren  and  Roxanna  (Stiles),  farmer,  Plainfield.  Ch.  b.  P. :  Clara 
Agnes'^  Dunham.,  J^l^y  24,  1880;  Helen  Roxanna^  Dunham,  Dec.  30, 
1884.  13414  Alice  Mabel'  Cleveland,  b.  May  20,  1869,  Plain- 
field.  13415  Estella  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  July  10,  1876, 
Plainfield. 

6936. 

ELVIRA  FRANCES'  CLEVELAND  (william^Hy.^wm.^Hy.3, 
josiah^),  m.  Apr.  II,  1844,  Edward  Franklin  Wentworth,  b.  Aug. 
9,  1824,  s.  Joseph  Fuller  and  Mary  (Freeman).  Ch.  :  13416 
Letvis  Franklin^  J ren/7c>(?rth,  h.  Jan.  17,  1848.  134 17  Lillian  Mar- 
tha^ Wentworth,  July  28,  1856. 

Edward  Franklin  Wentworth,  of  Lee  Center,  N.  Y.,  1S79-83, 
farmer. 

Wentiwrtit  ancestry :  —  [See  +1095,  p.  403]  ;  William^i  ;  Paups,  b.  1655,  m.  Catharine  ; 
Sylvanus^s,  m.  Tucker;  William^^,  m.  Martha  Armstrong;  Sylvanus^s,  tn.  Ann  Fuller, 
Joseph  Fuller^f  Wentworth  m.  Mary  Freeman,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Betsey  Bromlev.— 
Wentivorth  gen..,  II :  72. 

6938. 

SARAH  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiann),  m.  Mar.  27, 
1856,  Harvy  Cady,  b.  Hinsdale,  Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1816,  s.  Chester 
and  Lucy  (Frink),  of  Windsor,  Ma.ss.,  lumberman  1885.     Ch. : 

1 34 1 8  Nelson  Harvey^  Cady,  b.  Mar.  11,  1857,  Hinsdale,  m. 
Dalton,  Mass.,  Feb.  13,  1881,  Hattie  Amelia  White;  of  Hinsdale, 
farmer.  Ch.  :  Rupert  Arthur^  Cady,  b.  June  20,  1882,  Windsor; 
Hoivard  Clayton^  Cady,  June  8,  1885,  Hinsdale. 

13419-22  Clarence  William^  Cady,  b.  July  20,  185S,  Windsor, 
m.  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1885,  Mrs.  Millicent  Hale  of  Dal- 
ton, Mass.;  of  D.,  miller;  Sarah  Lucinda^,  b.  Dec.  i,  1859;  Alfred 
John^,^  b.  Jan.  19,  d.  Feb.  2,  1865;  Alden  Burton'',  Jan.  18,  1867; 
Dennis  Alvalf  Cady,  Nov.  27,  1869. 

6939. 

ALVA'        CLEVELAND      (Philo*,   Jacob»,   WilliamS   Henry3,  Josiah^, 

Mosesi),  m.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  183 1,  Mary  Austin,  b.  S. 
May  24,  1809,  d.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Mar.  8,  1881,  da.  Reuben  and 
Mary  (Francisco).     Ch.  : 

13423  Elvira'  Cleveland,  b.  May  19,  1832,  Penn  Yan, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Jan.  20,  1850,  Dr.  Ordney  D.  Brooks  of  Milwaukee,  1885. 
Ch.  :    Alva^  Brooks ;    Vesta^  Brooks.      Edwin',  b.    Feb.    19,    1834, 


1648  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Penn  Y.,  d.  Sept.  i,  1835.     13424  Elvin^,  b.  Nov.  26,  1836,  Skanea., 
d.  Chicago,  111.,  July  13,  1854-5. 

13425  Mary'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  8,  1839,  C,  m.  Caswell, 
he  d.,  she  1.  Deerfield,  Kan.     Ch.  :  Dolly^  Caswell^  m.  S.  Corbett, 

13426  Henry  Harrison^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  13,  1842, 
Chicago;  of  Lakin,  Kearney  co.,  Kan.,  1878,  Deerfield  1885. 
Soldier  in  civil  war.  Emma",  b.  Apr.  4,  1844,  Chicago,  d.  Aug.  8. 
1846.  13427  Sarah  Maria',  b.  May  27,  1846,  C;  of  Lakin, 
13428  George  Washington"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  1849,  Keno- 
sha, Wis.;  was  killed  on  Milwaukee  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Oct.  15, 
1885.  Served  in  army.  He  and  Henry  H.**  took  up  land  at 
Lakin. 

Alva'  Cleveland  resided,  from  1837  to  1882-3  i^  Milwaukee, 
of  Deerfield  1885,  was  a  soldier  in  late  war.     Celebrated  golden 
■  wedding  at  Milwaukee  Jan.    24,   1881.     See  Half  a  Cejitury  in 
Milwaukee  Sentinel,  Jan.  2^,  iSSi. 

Cincinnati  Enquirer^  Nov.  4,  /SSs  :  —  Alva  Cleveland,  who  has  just  retired  after  21 
years  service  in  Milwaukee  P.  O  ,  is  to  be  given  a  pension  of  $20  a  month  by  his  old 
associates. 

6945. 

Edivhi  JPervff  HiisseU  (Asenath^),  d.  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
20,  1877,  a.  65,  m.  Sophie  Balsley,  a  da.  John  A  and  Cynthia 
(Hart).  Capt.  Edwin  Perry'  Russell  was  a  captain  in  late  war. 
She  1.  Manlius  1883.     Ch. : 

13429  Eldest  daughter^.,  m.  Manlius,  Capt.  George  Bolster; 
killed  by  shell  in  last  battle  before  Vicksburg,  was  capt.;  she  1. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.  Ch.  :  Hittie"  Bolster,  m.  Earl  Andrews,  of 
Minneapolis,  accountant. 

13430  Jiilia^  Russell,  m.  ist,  Manlius,  Burnett  Estus,  he 
d.  Utica,  N.  Y.  She  m.  2d,  John  Moalter  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
merchant,  s.  p. 

13431  Josephine"  Russell,  m.  ist,  Manlius,  Albert  Jerome; 
he  d.  Minneap.     She  m.  2d,  Charles  Sherborn  of  Minneap.,  merch. 

13432  Maria^  Russell,  m.  Minneap.,  Frederick  Bently,  of 
Minneap.  Ch.  :  Hattie^  Bently.  13433-4  Webster^  Russell,  1.  west. 
Edivin''  Russell,  1.  west. 

6947. 

Jasoti  ClevclatifV  fiussell  (Asenath"),  m.  ist  Manlius,  N. 
Y.,  Sept.  17,  1840,  Harriet  E  Balsley,  b.  M.  Feb.  24,  1820,  d.  M. 
Feb.  13,  1844,  a  da.  John  A  and  Cynthia  (Hart).  He  m.  2d  M. 
May  27,  1849,  Julia  Ann  Balsley,  b.  M.  Oct.  24,  1824,  sister  of  ist 
w.  Dwelt,  from  1858,  at  Ripon,  Wis.;  1883,  retired  farmer;  was 
member  of  Artillery  co.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

+  13435     Marion  Sophia^  Russell,  b.  Sept.  15,  1841,  Manlius. 

13436  Theadora  Caroline^  Russell,  b.  Aug.  2,  1843,  ]\I.,  m. 
Ripon  Oct.  2,  1861,  Lovell  Alphonso  Peck,  of  Berlin,  Wis.,  merch. 
Ch.  :  Minnie^  Feck,  b.  B.,  of  B.;  Frederick''  Russell  Feck,  of  B., 
merchant ;  Leivis^  Feck;  Berteen^  Feck.  Louisa  Maria^  Russell,  b. 
May  7,  1845,  Manlius,  d.  M.  vSept.  27,  1847. 

13437  Hattie  Louisa*  Russell,  b.  Jan.  25,  1848,  M.,  d.  Mich., 
m.  Ripon,  Wis.,  Sept.  11,  1866,  Rev.  Wilson  Fritz  Randolph,  of 
Milford,  Pike  co..  Pa.,  Methodist  minister.     Ch.  b,  in  N.  J.:  Rus- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1649 

se/r  Randolph^  teacher  ;  Berf  Randolph,  studying  for  ministry  ; 
Willie^  Randolph;  Hattie^  Randolph.  By  2d  m.:  Frances  Maria^ 
Russell,  b.  Aug.  23,  1854,  Manlius,   d.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  May 

II,  1^55- 

13438     Carrie  Estella^  Russell,  b.  May  i,  1859,  Ripon,  m.  R. 

Apr.  6,  1881,  Frank  Gray,  of  R.,  horticulturist,  s.  p. 

6955, 

WILLIAM   KITTREDGE'  CLEVELAND  (Aivah',  wiiiiam«, 

Williams  Henry^,  Josiah^,  Moses'),  d.   DaltOU,   MaSS.,  Jan.   3I,    1871,   a.   57, 

m.  Windsor,  Mass.,  Dec.  15,  1841,  Elizabeth  Ward  Mitchell,  b. 
Worthington,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1818,  da.  Gushing  and  Margaret 
(Priestly),  lumberman,  Dalton,  1852-71,  assessor  some  years. 
Ch.  b.  Dalton  : 

+  13439     Alvah  Kittredge*'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  10,  1852.     ' 

13440  William  Dexter^  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  9,  1856, 
unm.,  of  W5^oming  Ter.  1884,  Warbonnet,  Sioux  co.,  Neb.,  1885, 
stock  grower. 

13441  Nettie  Melissa"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  27,  1859,  of 
Dalton. 

6959. 

JOHN  FRANKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (Samuel«,  William^,  WilliamS 
Henry',  Josiah=,  Moses'),  d.  in  N.Y.  State   1846,  E.  30,  m.  in  N.  Y.  State. 

His  widow  after  1846  went  to  Mich.;  he  left  4  children. 

6961. 

HANNAH  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Samuel^),  m.  Orleans, 
Ontario  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1844,  Benjamin  Franklin  Gates,  b.  O., 
Aug.  12,  i8or,  s.  Solomon  and  Esther  (Whitney).  Of  Farming- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  1855,  Denver,  Col.,  1883.  Ch.  b.  Orleans  :  Elmira^ 
Gales,  b.  Oct.  8,  1844,  d.  Feb.  16,  1846. 

13442  Harriet  Ellen^  Gates,  b.  July  29,  1846,  m.  Apr.  4, 
1872,  Denning  Sherwood,  of  O.,  s.  p. 

13443  Anna  Maria""  Gates,  b.  Oct.  21,  1849,  m.  Sept.  2,  1873, 
James  Keyes  Montrose  of  Orleans.  Ch.:  Karl Fred^  Montrose, 
b.  Jan.  18,  1876,  in  Ohio;  Janies  Fay  Montrose,  b.  vSept.  30,  1878, 
Flint,  Mich. 

13444  Frank  Cleveland^  Gates,  b.  Dec.  8,  185 1,  unm.  13445 
Fred  Elme^  Gates,  b.  Aug.  31,  1863,  unm.  ;  Belle  Beatrice'',  b.  July 
23,  1864,  d.  Sept.  21,  1865. 

6963. 

HENRY  CURTIS'  CLEVELAND  (Sam.s  wm.^  wm.4,  Hy.3,  jo- 
siah^),  m.  Cheshire,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1851,  Jane  E  Miller,  b.  Cole- 
rain,  Mass.,  Mar.  16,  1826,  da.  David  and  Sally  (Patterson).  Of 
Medina,  O.,  to  1862,  since  Rochelle,  111.,  1883.  Ch.:  all  of  Ro- 
chelle  : 

13446  Henry  Jay"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  31,  1857,  Medina, 
m.  Darien,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1881,  Hattie  Estella  Sawens,  b.  D. 
Feb.  25,  1858,  da.  William  and  Atosa  (Foster).  Of  Rochelle, 
farmer,  s.  p.  13447  Frank  Perry",  b.  Aug.  7,  1861,  Medina. 
13448  Nellie  Elizabeth",  b.  May  18,  1868,  Dement,  Ogle  co., 
104 


1650 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


111.     13449  Edward  Miller'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  11,  1870,  De- 
ment. 

6964. 

HARRIET  MELISSA'  CLEVELAND  (samuei«),  m.  Ches- 
ter, Mass.,  Nov.  18,  185 1,  Edmund  H.  Barker;  rem.  1854  to  Bel- 
videre.  111.    'She  1.  1883  Garden  Prairie,  111.     Ch.: 

13450  Eva  M.^  Barker^  b.  July  12,  1853,  Dalton,  Mass.,  m. 
Belvidere,  Feb.  16,  1881,  John  C.  Longcor  of  B.,  druggist.  1345 1 
George  E.\  b.  Jan.  13,  1858,  B.,  d.  Mar.  13,  1862  ;  Frederick  E.\  b. 
Jan.  12,  1865,  B.;  Etta  May^  Barker,  Oct.  24,  1869,  B. 

6965. 

ELIZA  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (samuei^),  m.  Rockford,  111., 
Nov.  25,  1859,  Edward  L.  Foot,  b.  White  Hall,  Vt.,  Dec.  25, 
1838,  s.  Aaron  and  Elizabeth  (Wincher).  Of  Chicago,  111.,  1883. 
Ch.:  13452  Lily  Edna^  Foot,  b.  June  9,  1863,  Belv.,  m.  May  29, 
1882,  James  Harry  Donas.  13453  Myrtle  BelP  Foot,  b.  June  20, 
1878,  Humboldt  Park. 

6966. 

RUSSELL  W.'  CLEVELAND  (WilUam  Watermans,  Williams,  Wil- 
liam*, Henry3,  josiah^,  Mosesi),  m.  Eden,  la.,  May  13,  1859,  McHssa 
Miller,  b.  Winchester,  Adams  co.,  O.,  Jan.  29,  1840,  da.  Peter 
and  Amanda  (Overhnller  or  Overhulser).  Of  Camanche,  la., 
1885,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Eden  :  13454-5  William  Oliver'  Cleve- 
land, Apr.  16,  1862  ;  Emma  Maria',  May  i,  1866. 

6967, 

CHARLES'  CLEVELAND  (wm.  waterman^),  m.  Le  Claire, 
la..  Mar.  11,  1851,  Sarah  Maria  Hitchcock,  b.  Calais,  Vt.,  Aug. 
21,  1831,  a  da.  William  Parmalee  and  Louisa  (Rich).  Went 
West  1846,  stock  raising  ranche,  Nevada  City,  Nevada  co.,  Cal., 
1885.  Ch.:  Edwin  Otis',  b.  Oct.  16,  1852,  Camanche,  la.,  d.  C. 
Jan.  31,  1854;  Clarence  Lamson',  b.  Feb.  21,  1854,  C,  d.  C.Aug. 
18,  1856. 

-j- 13456  Thomas  Russel'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  24,  1856,  C; 
Albert  Dailey',  b.  Mar.  15,  1858,  C,  d.  n.  Austin,  Lander  co., 
Neb.,  Sept.  7,  1862.  13457  Charles  Fremont',  b.  Sept.  7,  i860, 
Camanche,  unm.,  of  Nevada  C,  stock  raiser. 

13458  Hattie  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1864, 
N.  C,  m.  N.  C.  Dec.  20,  1882,  William  Wickliff  Kirkham,  b.  Rush- 
ville,  Schuyler  co.,  111.,  July  30,  1854,  s.  Thomas  and  Paulina 
Jane  (Holmes),  miner.  She  grad.  High  School,  Nevada  C, 
1882.     Ch.:  Lester  Raymond"  Kirkham,  b.  Jan.  16,  1884,  N.  C. 

13459-60  Clara  Lousia^,  b.  Mar.  11,  1866,  N.  C,  unm., 
teacher  ;  William  Lincoln'  Cleveland,  b.  May  6,  1868,  N.  C. 

6968. 

ESTHER'  CLEVELAND  (wm.  w.«),  d.  Syracuse,  Otoe  co., 
'Neb..  July  9,  28,  1884,  a.  56  m.  ist,  Charles  McGeehan;  2d,  1861, 
Allen  B.  Barney,  of  Syracuse  1885,  painter.     Ch.  b.  n.  Caman- 


DESCENDANTS    OF   MOSES"    CLEVELAND. 


1651 


che,  la.,  by  ist  m.:  13461  Frances  Maria^  McGeeJian^  b.  July  19, 
185 1,  m.  Thomas  Dann  of  Syracuse.     Ch.:  4.     By  2d  m. : 

13462-4  Clarence  A.^  Barney,  b.  Sept.,  i860,  of  S.,  painter  ; 
Harlon^  Barney,  b.  Apr.  16,  1862,  of  S.,  painter;  Phebe^  Barney, 
b.  1865,  m.  Miller,  of  S. 

6969. 

THOMAS  LAMSON'   CLEVELAND  (Wm.  Waterman«),  m. 

Mary  Wolfe.     Of  Kirwin,  Kan.,  1885.     Ch.:  3;   twin  daughters'. 

6974. 

LUTHER  DOOLITTLE'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah«,  jedediah^, 

Williams  Henrys,  Josiah^,  Mosesi),  d.  Westfield,  O.,  Sept.   l6,   1843,   1846, 

a.  Z'i-^'<  ™-  Woodstock,  Champaign  co.,  O.,  Mar.  20,  1832,  Am- 
monia Octavia  Dewey,  b.  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,  1812,  da. 
Rev.  Timothy  and  Beulah  (Annis),  tanner,  Urbana,  O.  She  1. 
Urbana  1884.     Ch.  b.  Westfield: 

13465  Caroline  Matilda',  b.  Feb.  28,  1835  ;  Jefferson', 

b.  Sept.  10,  d.  Oct.  20,  1837;  William',  b.  July  2,  d.  Aug.  23,  1839. 

13466  Mary  Etta'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1841,  m.  ist. 
Mar.  31,  1857,  George  Washington  Quick,  b.  Licking  co.,  O., 
Sept.,  1834,  d.  Aug.  23,  1862,  s.  John  and  Nancy.  She  m.  2d, 
Apr.  29,  1869,  John  C.  Quien,  b.  Chester,  O.,  Nov.  28,  1822,  s. 
James  and  Elizabeth.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  LeiveUyn^  Quick,  b.  June  3, 
d.  Aug.  3,  1858;  Elba  Curtis^  Quick,  b.  July  16,  1859.  13467  Delia 
Brittania',  b.  July  31,  1843. 

+  13468     Albert  Luther'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1846. 

6976. 

ANSEL'  CLEVELAND  (jedediaho),  d.  on  the  plains  bef. 
1878,  m.  Mary  Boaten.     Ch.:  6. 

6978. 

SUMNER'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah^),  m.  Larne,  Marion  co., 
O.,  Dec.  18,  1848,  Mary  Davis,  b.  Bellefontaine,  O.,  Nov.  29, 
1831,  da.  William  H.  and  Mary.  Of  Larue  1884,  farmer.  Ch.: 
13469-72  Hiram  W.';  Charles  C;  Margaret';  Millie'  Cleve- 
land. 

6979. 

HIRAM'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah«),  m.  West  Liberty,  Logan 
CO.,  O.,  June  9,  1853,  Rachel  Ann  McCracken,  b.  Zanesville,  O., 

1831,  da.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Brown),  merchant,  Dewitt,  la., 
1878-84.  Ch.:  13473-4  Lois',  b.  Mar.  20,  1854,  d.  Aug.  9,  1879  ; 
Florence  Leone',  b.  Apr.  27,  1866;  Harry'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug. 
17,  1871,  d.  Sept.  I,  1876. 

6980. 

JEDEDIAH'  CLEVELAND  (jedediah^),  m.  W.  Liberty,  O., 
May  19,  1853,  Amanda  Courter,  b.    Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  25, 

1832,  d.  George  and  Christina  (Dickel).  Of  Huntsville,  O.  Ch. 
b.  Zanesfield,  O.:  George  Clifton',  b.  July  2,  1854,  d.  Mar.  20, 


1652  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

1856.  13475-6  Katf.  Nora',  b.  Jan.  5,  1857;  Emily  Martin' 
Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  20,  i860,  m.  Z.  Oct.  18,  1880,  Cook  Henry. 

6985. 

REUBEN'    CLEVELAND    (Silas  Halis,  Jedediahs,  William^,  HenryS, 

Josiah^  Mosesi),  m.  Marion,  O.,  Nov.  11,  1847,  Rachel  Chard,  b.  Wy- 
andotte CO.,  O.,  Feb.  18,  1825,  da.  James  and  Sarah  (Burnett), 
farmer.  New  Bloomington,  Morrow  co.,  O.  Ch.:  13477  James 
Armenius'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  20,  1848,  m.  Feb.  13,  1870,  Jane 
Amanda  Prettiman.  13478  Maria  Harmony'  Cleveland,  b. 
Dec.  12,  1850.  13479  Sarah  Elizabeth' Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  13, 
1852,  m.  May  7,  9,  1868,  Nathan  Mustain,  or  Martin.  13480  Al- 
mira  Samantha'  Cleveland,  b.  May  22,  1855,  m.  Dec.  14,  1872, 
Miles  Marlow  Severance  or  vSeverans.  13481  Richard  Bu- 
chanan' Cleveland,  b.  May  18,  1857,  m.  Nov.  29,  1876,  Sarah  Em- 
eline  Miller.  13482  Mary  Jane'  Cleveland,  b.  May  30,  1859,  m. 
Nov.  10,  1875,  Royal  Miller.  134S3  Lucinda  Manville'  Cleve- 
land, b.  May  12,  1861,  m.  Dec.  14,  1882,  Edward  Craner.  13484 
Manassa  Chard'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  26,  1863,  m.  Feb.  9,  1882, 
Sarah  Eveline  Jarve.  13485  Rachel  Celestia  Chard'  Cleve- 
land, b.  June  26,  1867. 

6988. 

ALEXANDER  BURNSIDE^  CLEVELAND  (siiasHaii«),  m. 
Delaware,  O.,  June  15,  1865,  Caroline  Ann  Hinton,  b.  Norton, 
O.,  Aug-.  5,  1844,  da.  William  and  Catherine.  Of  Delaware,  O., 
1883,  not  there  1894.  Ch.:  13486-9  William  Hinton',  b.  June 
4,  1866,  Richwood,  Union  co.,  O.;  Mary  Etheline',  Sept.  16, 
1869,  Scott,  Marion  co.,  O. ;  Mary  Ellen",  May  11,  1872,  Dela- 
ware CO.;  Grace  Jane'  Cleveland,  Apr.  3,  1874,  D.  co. 

6989.  • 

SILAS  HALL'  CLEVELAND  (siiasHaiie),  m.  Oxford,  O., 
Oct.  20,  1867,  Isabel  Rhodes,  b.  Alexandria,  Clarke  co..  Mo., 
Apr.  10,  185 1,  da.  Robert  and  Mary  (Taylor).  Of  Delaware 
(P.  O.  Norton),  O.  Ch.  b.  Norton  :  13490-4  Mary  Elizabeth", 
Sept.  10,  1868.  George  Thomson',  Sept.  20,  1873.  Nora  Belle*, 
Sept.  26,  1878.  Richard  Hall^,  Jan.  7,  1882.  Alice'  Cleve- 
land, May  24,  1883. 

6991. 

WILLIAM  BURNSIDE'  CLEVELAND  (siias  Haii«),  m. 
Prospect,  Marion  co.,  O.,  Apr.  13,  1872,  Hester  Almira  Gillet,  b. 
Marlboro,  O.,  May  30,  185 1,  da.  Herald  and  Pamelia  (Scribner). 
Ch.  b.  Norton,  O.  :  13495-8  Gertrude',  July  27,  1873;  Louisa', 
Apr.  10,  1875;  Charles  William',  Feb.,  1879;  Kitty  Lee'  Cleve- 
land, July  5,  1881. 

6992. 

EMELINE  LUCY'  CLEAVELAND  (MerrellMedediahr.,  wniiam-, 

Henrys,  josiahs,  Moses'),  m.  Pompcy,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  1842,  Nathan 
Morris  Clark,  b.  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  181 6,  d.  Union 
Grove,  Wis.,  Nov.   13,   1897,  s.  Jehiel  and  Hepsibeth  (Tickner); 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1653 

of  Union  Grove;  retired  merchant.  Mrs.  Emeline  Lucy' 
(Cleaveland)  Clark  still  res.  Union  Grove  (1898).  Children  : 
13499  /erovie  Edward^  Clar-k,  b.  Mar.  i,  1S44,  Cazenovia, 
d.  Nicholasville,  Jessamine  co.,  Ky.,  Dec.  3,  1862,  unm.,  soldier 
in  Co.  A,  Racine  Union  Guard,  22d  Wis.  Vols. 

-I-13500     Liuinda  Melvina^  Clark,  b.  Aug.  21,  1846,  Cazenovia. 

-[-13501  Lucy  Ann  HepsibctJf  Clark,  b.  Nov.  i,  1848,  Pompey. 
13502  Franklin  Nathan"^  Clark,  b.  Aug.  13,  1855,  Cazenovia; 
was  killed  by  cars  at  Union  Grove  Sept.  23,  1863. 

+ 1 3503      ^Vallace  CleavelainV  Clark,  b.  Oct.  1 7,  1 85 7,  Cazenovia. 

6993. 

ROYAL  EDWARD'  CLEAVELAND  (Merreii«),  d.  Pompey, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  27,  1877,  a.  55,  m.  P.  Nov.  3,  1875,  Marietta  Rhoba 
Nichols,  b.  Ashtabula,  O.,  June  6,  1824,  da.  John  and  Rhoba 
(Tabor).     (vShe  m.  again  —  see  below.)  s.  p. 

RovAL  Edward'  Cleaveland,  residence,  Pompey,  N.  Y., 
farmer.  Mrs.  Mariette  Rhoba  Nichols  m.  2d  Lewis  Bailey;  he 
d.  She  m.  3d,  Joseph  Nichols,  he  d.  bef.  1896.  Residence,  Caz- 
enovia (1897).  Ch.  by  2d  m.  :  Lucy  A.  Bailey  m.  Jesse  Hall, 
residence  Cazenovia. 

6994. 

AMANDA  MELVINA'  CLEAVELAND  (Meneii^),  m.  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  185 1,  William  Wallace  Williams,  b.  Onon- 
daga, N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1828,  s.  Joseph  and  Calista  (Barns).  Resi- 
dence, Manlius,  N.  Y.  (1879-82).     Children  :  Ralplf,  d.  soon. 

13504  Joseph  MerreW  Willianis,  b.  Mar.  22,  1854,  Onondaga, 
m.  Mary  C.  Morley,  b.  in  Onondaga,  near  vSyracuse,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
22,  1854.  Residence,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  (1897),  lawyer.  Office 
in  New  York  city  1883.  Ch.  b.  Bloomfield  :  Raymond  Storni^ 
Williams,  Dec.  26,  1882  ;  John  Smith''  Williams,  Feb.  7,  1885  ; 
Louisa  M.^  Williams,  Jan.  17,  1887. 

13505  Lucy  Calista^,  or  Lula""  Williams,  b.  Apr.  29,  1858, 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  m.  Manlius  Jan.  13,  1884,  Charles  Fear  Lee,  s. 
Seth  and  Emma  (Fear).  Residence,  Fulton,  N.  Y.  (1897).  Ch.: 
Emma  Amanda'  Lee,  b.  Dec.  11,  1884,  Buellville  or  Manlius; 
Wallace  Williams^  Lee,  Apr.  5,  1886,  Manlius  ;  Setli'  Lee,  May  29, 
1887,  Mottville,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.  ;  Joseph  Charles'  Lee,  Aug. 
21,  1892,  Fulton  ;  jRufh  May'  Lee,  Oct.  21,  1894,  F. 

13506  Mary  Amanda^  Williams,  b.  Jan.  29,  i860.  La  Anse, 
Baraga  co  ,  Mich.,  m.  Manlius  June  27,  1882,  Amasa  Unruh  Sco- 
ville,  b.  Murphysboro,  111.,  Dec.  12,  1857,  s.  of  Washington  Lib- 
erty and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Unruh).  Residence,  Riverside,  111., 
commission.  Ch.  b.  Chicago  :  Joseph  Laiurence^  Scoville,  b.  Aug. 
9,  1885,  d.  C.  Oct.  9,  1886  ;  Florence  Olive''  Scoville,  b.  Jan.  18,  1887; 
Walter  Amasa''  Scoville,  Aug.  7,  1890. 

6995. 

WILLIAM  ROBINSON'  CLEAVELAND  (Merreii^),  m. 
Lafayette,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  24,  185  i,  Hester  Ann  Wilcox,  b.  Pompey, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1833,  da.  of  Giles  and  Emily  (Phelps).  Lived  at 
Pompey,  hotel  proprietor  and  builder;  Jacksonville,  Fla. ;  stew- 


1654  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

ard  of  Thousand  Islands  Hotel,  Alexandre  Ba\%  1882.  Resi- 
dence, Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (1876-97).  Ch.  :  13507  Almira",  b.  Sept. 
22,  1852,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  there  Jan.  7,  1869. 

6996. 

JULIA  ANN'  CLEAVELAND  (Merreip),  m.  ist,  Natick, 
Mass.,  Sept.,  7,  1852,  Warren  Doane  Knowles,  b.  Eastham,  Mass., 
Dec.  19,  1825,  d.,  s.  Barnabas  and  Lucy  (May),  shoemaker.  She 
m.  2d,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Obed  Baker,  b.  Harwich,  Mass.,  July 
21,  1825,  s.  Obed  and  Sally  (Eldridge),  shoemaker.  Lived  at 
New  Bedford  ;  Providence,  R.  I.,  1882.  Residence,  Brockton, 
Mass.,  1897.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Royal  Warren"  K/io7C'les,  d.  a.  5  y. 
2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

6997. 

FRANKLIN  ABEL'  CLEAVELAND  (MerrellMedediahB,  Wil- 
liam*.   HenryS,   Josiah^,   Mosesi),    m.    at    Gcneva,     N.     Y.,    DcC.    3 1,     1 85  7, 

vSusan  Auo^usta  Bartlett,  b.  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  July  i,  1837,  d. 
Norwood  Park,  Cook  co.,  111.,  Auo^.  9,  1894,  daughter  of  Buel 
Hough  and  Sarah  Jane  (Loorais)  Bartlett.     Children  : 

-I-13508  Frederick  Bartlett''  Cleaveland,  b.  October  15, 
1859,  Chicago,  111. 

Charles  Augustus",   ']  d.  Chicago  Oct.  9,  1862. 

!  b.  Jan.  4,  1862,  Chicago,  111. 
Franklin  Merrell^   [  d.    Lansing,    Cook   co., 

J  111.,  Oct.  I,  1862. 

Charles  Lawrence",  b.  Sept.  i,  1864,  Aurora,  111., 
d.  Hancock,  111.,  May  7,  1867. 

+  13S09  Franklin  Lincoln'  Cleaveland,  b.  May  27,  1868, 
Beloit,  Wis. 

Judge  Franklin  Arel"  Cleaveland  was  captain  of  Co.  B, 
8th  Iowa  Volunteers,  in  the  war  of  186 1-5,  and  was  taken  pris- 
oner at  the  battle  of  Shiloh,  remaining  for  a  time  in  the  hands 
of  the  enemy.  Residence  Norwood  Park  (1879-97),  formerly  a 
merchant  of  Chicago.  Is  Police  Magistrate,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  Notary  Public  in  Chicago,  and  in  the  insurance  and  real 
estate  business  (1895-7).  Judge  Cleaveland  is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

6998. 

MARY  ULISSA'  CLEAVELAND  (Merreiio),  m.  Dec.  26,  1867, 
James  Dewitt  Coleman.  Residence,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  (1882-97). 
Ch.  :    135  10  Lena^  Coleman,  Frank^  Coleman,  Florence"  Coleman. 

6999. 

ADAH  ANGELINE'  CLEAVELAND  (sumner«).  d.  Neenah, 
Winnebago  co.,  Wis.,  Jan.  14,  1889,  a.  65,  m.  ist,  De  Ruyter, 
Madison  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1842,  George  Lansing,  b.  Greene, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  6,  1817,  d.  Thornton,  Cook  co..  111.,  Nov.  17,  1856,  s. 
Peter  and  Jane  (Burnside).  She  m.  2d,  Neenah  Oct.  19,  1864, 
as  2d  w.,  Silas  R  Merrill,  b.  Cuba,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  16,  1828,  s.  Silas 
and  Lucinda  (Morey).  (He  m.  ist,  Ann  Amanda'  Cleaveland 
+  7004.)     Residence  Neenah  (1879-83),  farmer.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1655 


135 11  Mary  Lavinia^  Lansing,  b.  Oct.  27,  1844,  Greene,  m. 
Neenah  Oct.  27,  1868,  Harry  vShepherd  of  Yarmouth,  Eng.  Of 
Appleton,  Wis.  (1868).  s.  p." 

1 35 1 2  Charlotte  Ann^  Lansing,  b.  May  8,  1846,  New  Wood- 
stock, N.  Y.,  d.  Danville,  111.,  Mar.  8,  1874,  m.  Chicag-o,  111.,  Apr.  i, 
1 868,  Daniel  Webster  Linder  of  Chicago.  Ch.  :  George  Lansing^ 
Linder,  b.  July  24,  1869;  Lily  Afigeline^  Linder,  Nov.  28,  1871  ; 
Silas  Llarry"  Linder,  Mar.  7,  1874.  13513  Margaret  Emma^  Lan- 
sing, b.  Apr.  24,  1849,  Thornton,  unm.  (1883).  LLattie  P\  b.  vSept. 
30,  1854,  T.,d.  T.Feb.,  1856. 

135 14  Lla  Rebekah^  Lansing,  b.  June  22,  1857,  T.,  m.  Nee- 
nah Apr.  16,  1874,  James  Henry  Brien  of  Clayton,  Polk  co..  Wis. 
Ch.  :  fames  Lansing^  Brien,  b.  Mar,  22,  1876  ;  Elsie'^  Brien,  Feb.  28, 
1878;   Olive  Angeline^  Brien,  Feb.  6,  1881;  2d  m.  :  s.  p. 

7001. 

EMERSON    PRENTICE'  CLEAVELAND  (Sumner»,  JedediaUa, 

Williams  Henry 3,  J osiah2,Mosesi),  d.  Aurora,  111.,  Feb.  6,  1 895,  a.  66,  m. 
ist,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1851,  Elvira  Edwards,  b.  Herkimer 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1827,  d.  Aurora,  Mar.  14,  1880.  He  m.  2d,  A., 
Aug.  9,  1880,  Mrs.  Lucinda  (Wagor)  Drake,  b.  Genoa,  111.,  June 

I,  1848,  da.  Henry  and  Mathiable  (Brown)  Wagor.  Of  Aurora, 
express.     Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Aurora : 

+  135 15  Emerson  Sumner  Leonard*  Cleaveland,  b.  Feb. 
6,  1854. 

13516  Hattie  Elvira*  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  15,  1856,  m. 
A.  Aug.  16,  1874,  John  William  Kelly,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  8,  185 1,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1882,  agent.  Ch.b.  Aurora: 
Willie  Emerson^  Kelly,  b.  Sept.  28,  1875,  d.  Jan.  20,  1877;  Charles 
Eranklin^  Kelly,  b.  May  21,  1878;    Wallace  Emerson^  Kelly,  b.  Feb. 

II,  1880,  d.  Apr.  12,  1881  ;  Lettie  Afaf  Kelly,  b.  Oct.  3,  1881. 
Charles  Franklin*,  b.  Dec.  31,  1861,  d.  Jan.  21,  1862.  13517-8 
Wallace  Franklin*,  b.  June  15,  1863,  express.  Lettie  Lydia*, 
Nov.  20,  1865. 

7003. 

RACHEL  LUCRETIA'  CLEAVELAND  (sumner'),  m.  ist, 
Woodstock,  Ulster  co.,  N.  Y.,  1852.  Rev.  William  Henry  Eraser, 
b.  St.  Lawrence  co.,  N.  Y.,  1829,  d.  Atchison,  Henry  co.,  111.,  1864; 
s.  Henry  and  Sarah  (Wright),  Methodist  clergyman.  She  m.  2d, 
Aurora,  111.,  1865,  Mr.  Corval  or  Covil,  b.  Ohio,  d.  bef.  1882.  She 
1.  Aurora  1882.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  :   135 19    William  Everett^  Eraser,  b, 

1853,  Oswego,  111.,  m.  Aurora  1880,  Mertie  J^a.con;  Ellen  Adelaide^ ,  b. 

1854,  Wilmington,  Brown  co.,  111.,  d.  Atchison  1858.  13520-1 
Edwin  Oland^  Eraser,  b.  1858,  Ate;  Charles  Sum/ier^,  b.  1862,  Ate, 
d.  Ate.  1863;  Gertrude^  Eraser,  b.  1863,  Ate,  m.  Aurora  1882, 
Emile  Danne  of  Chicago,  111.;   2d  m. :  s.  p. 

7004. 

ANN  AMANDA'  CLEAVELAND  (sumner«),  d.  Clayton, 
Wis.,  May  15,   1864,  a.    29,  m.  New  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  15, 

1855,  as  ist  w.,  Silas  R  Merrill.  (He  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Ada  Angeline' 
(Cleaveland)  Lansing  +6999).     Ch.: 


1656  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

13522  Oscar  Adelberf  Merrill,  b.  Jan.  i,  1856,  Clayton,  m. 
Dec.  27,  1879,  Emeline  Hart  of  Vineland,  Winnebago  co.,  Wis.; 
of  Chicago,  with  City  R.R.  Ch. :  Ruth  Anti'  Merrill,  b.  Nov.  26, 1882, 
C.  13523  Riley  Graves'"  Merrill,  b.  Aug.  7,  1857,  m.,  gone  to  Col. 
13524-5  Franklin  Leniing^,  b.  Apr.  21,  i860;  Silas  Edward^  Mer- 
rill, b.  Oct.  8,  1862. 

7007. 

l*arSO}IS'    RJtOadeS    (Electa^,    Nehemiahs,    Neh.*,   Hy.3,   Josiah^)^    m, 

Aug.  26,  184T,  Armelle  Persis  Fay,  b.  July  25,  1818,  da.  Nathan 
(b.  n.  Newburyport,  Mass.)  and  Hannah  (Newton);  of  Hannibal, 
N.  Y.,  1882,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Julia  Armelle^,  b.  June  23,  1843,  d. 
Sept.  6,  1844.  13526  Julius  Parsons'^  Rhoades,  b.  Nov.  13,  1845, 
m.  June  2,  1868,  Amanda  Helen  Fletcher,  b.  Aug.  17,  1844,  da. 
Downing  B.  and  Lucy  M.  (Walsworth).  Ch.  :  Fanny  Fletcher'^ 
Rhoades,  b.  July  4,  1876.  13527  Massilon  Fay"  Rhoades,  b.  July  14, 
1849,  m.  Nov.  19,  1884,  Hattie  L.  Lodge,  b.  Oct.  i,  186 1,  da.  Wil- 
liam L.  and  Mary  Laurette  (Adam);  of  Eaton,  O.  Ch.  :  IValter 
Parsons''  Rhoades,  b.  Nov.  15,  1885;  Laurette  Fay^  Rhoades,  Aug. 
29,  1887. 

7008. 

Lewis  Hiiiif  Rlioades  (Eiectae),  d.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y., 
June  15,  1874,  a.  59,  m.  S.  Jan.  9,  1839,  Rachel  Parsons  Williams, 
b.  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  May  2,  1818,  da.  Phineas  and  Sally  (Ed- 
wards). She  1.,  1882-9,  Toledo,  O.  Ch.  b.  Skaneateles  :  13528 
Edward  Henrf  Rhoades,  b.  Feb.  13,  1843,  m.  Elbridge,  Onondaga 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1 87 1,  Hannah  Sophia  Rhoades,  b.  E.  July 
23,  1843,  da.  John  Dickinson  and  Sophia  (Brown);  of  Toledo, 
lawyer,  is  compiling  Rhoades  Genealogy.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.  Ch.  b  T.  :  Edivard  Henry^^ Rhoades,  Aug.  9,  1872,  8, 
1873;  William  Caldwell  Plunketf,  b.  June  16,  1876,  d.  T.  July  4, 
1877-8  ;  John  Dickinson"^  Rhoades,  b.  Sept.  15,  1877.  13529  Lewis 
Addison''  Rhoades,  b.  Dec.  19,  i860,  m.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  Sept.  15, 
1887,  Anna  E.  Miner  of  Ann  A.,  da.  John  R.  and  Frances  (Jen- 
nings); grad.  Mich.  University,  Ann  A.,  1882.  Ch.  :  Rache'r,  b. 
Apr.  10,  1889. 

7009. 

Sxiynnev^  Mhoades  (Electa"),  d.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  20, 
1877,  a.  60,  m.  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  19,  1845,  Susan  Cordelia 
Prentice,  b.  Bainbridge,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  6,  1819,  a  da.  Prof.  David 
and  Cordelia  (Willis).     Ch.  b.  Geneva  : 

13530  Mary  Prentice''  Rhoades,  b.  Apr.  6,  1848;  graduated 
Vassar  college,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1868;  was  of  Brockport, 
N.  Y.,  1882-9,  preceptor  of  Normal  School,  resides  at  Skanea- 
teles, N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1889.  Miss  Rhoades  kindly  contributes  the 
very  full  records  of  her  branch.  Author  —  see  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV. 

4-13531     David  Prentice^  Rhoades,  b.  Aug,  16,  1850. 

Dr.  Sumner''  Rhoades  grad.  Geneva  Medical  College  1841;  a 
resident  and  practising  physician  of  Geneva,  Ithaca,  and  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.  Mrs.  Susan  Cordelia  (Prentice)  Rhoades  residence 
Brockport. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1657 

Prentice  ancestry:  Valentine',  John^,  Valentines,  Christopher^  [see +3377,  p.  1147]  "i 
Sherman^  of  Bethlehem,  Conn.,  m.  Susan  Richards;  Prof.  Davids  Prentice  of  Hobart 
coll.,  Geneva,  m.  Cordelia  Willis^. 

Willis  ancestrv :~Co\.  Solomoni,  of  Tolland,  Conn.  ;  Dr.  Azariah^,  b.  T.  May  30, 
1771,  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  m.  Deidamia  Douglas  ;  Cordelia^  Willis  m.  David  Prentice'. 

7010. 

Cot'nelia  Electa'  RJioades  (Eiecta«),  m.  Skaneateles,  N. 
Y.,  May  18,  1852,  James  Augustus  Edwards,  b.  S.  Jan.  7,  18 19, 
s.  Solomon  and  Abigail  (Seymour).  Ch.:  James  Augustus^,  born 
Mar.  7,  1853,  died  Jan.  7,  1856. 

13532  William  Rhoades"  Echvards,  b.  Sept.  29,  1855,  m.  Nov. 
20,  1877,  Cora  Jane  Hall,  b.  1856,  da.  Lemuel  Dudley  and  Jane 
Theodora  (Hewit),  farmer,  Skaneateles.  Ch.:  Cornelia  Theo- 
dora^ Edwards,  b.  Oct.  3,  1878  ;  William  Lemuel''  Edwards,  Dec. 
12,  1880  ;    Grace  Milliceiif  Edivards,  Jan.  28,  1882. 

13533  Julia  Maria*  Edwards,  b.  Mar.  9,  1862,  unm.  James 
Augustus  Edwards  lives  (1889)  on  the  farm  on  E.  Lake  St.,  Ska- 
neateles, owned  by  his  grandfather,  Solomon  Edwards. 

Edwards  ancestrv :  —  Alexander'  ;  Nathaniel^  ;  Nathaniel^  ;  Ebenezer^  [see  +2394,  p. 
910]  ;  Solomon^,  b.  Westhampton,  m.  Catherine  Clark  ;  Solomon"  Edwards,  b.  May  2, 
1779,  m.  Abigail  Seymour,  b.  W.  Hartford. 

'    7011. 

E(TW(IV(V      ClOyVhe      (Olive^,   Nehemiah\  NehemiahS   HenryS,   Josiah^, 

Moses'),  died  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  11,  1891,  a.  80,  m.  ist,  Cum- 
mington,  Mass.,  Apr.  18,  1839,  "Diantha  Jenkins,  b.  C.  June  19, 
1813,  d.  Middlefield,  Mass.,  June  16,  1843,  da.  Malachi  and  Mary 
(Gurney).  He  m.  2d,  Becket,  Mass.,  Mar.  12,  1844,  Julia  Hyde, 
b.  Salisbury,  Conn.,  Sept.  29,  1S19,  da.  Rev.  Lavius  and  Abby 
(Bradley).     Both  m.:  s.  p. 

Rev.  Edward'  Clarke  grad.  Williams  Coll.  1837,  E.  Windsor 
Theological  Seminary  1839  ;  ordained  June  14,  1839,  over  the 
church  in  Middlefield,  and  was  pastor  there  to  August  4,  1852  ; 
was  installed  in  Ashfield,  Mass.,  1856,  over  the  Second  Congre- 
gational church.  Kemoved  June  8,  1882,  to  Springfield,  and 
retired  from  the  ministr3^ 

7012. 

Bfiza  Anil'  Clarke  (oiive"),  d.  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  14, 
1848,  a.  32,  m.  C.  Jan.  23,  1840,  as  ist  w.,  Sidney  Smith  Smead, 
b.  Charlemont,  Mass.,  s.  Elihu  and  Deborah  (Hatch).  (He  m. 
2d,  Chesterf.,  ab.  Feb.,  1849  (?),  Ruth  Tryphosa  Thayer,  daugh- 
ter Chapin.  Ch.:  2  s.,  2  da.).  Of  Chesterfield  to  ab.  1879,  Ne- 
braska since,  farmer,  1885.     s.  p. 

7016. 

Hat'Vief  EJielpS    (Thankful^,  Nehemiahs,  Nehemiah^  Henry^,  Josiah^), 

d.  Jan.  2,  1885,  a.  63,  m.  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  June  13,  1850,  Sid- 
ney Edwin  Bridgman,  b.  Northampton,  Mass.,  May  9,  1827,  son 
Sylvester  and  Betsey  (Clapp).  Ch.  b.  Northampton  :  13534-5 
Annie  Cleveland^  Bridgman,  Mar.  6,  1857,  tmm.,  of  N.  1886  ;  Hoiv- 
ard  Alle-n",  Aug.  20,  i860. 

Sidney  Edwin  Bridgman  of  Northampton,  merchant. 


1658 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


Clapfi  ancestry : —  \_^&&  ■\-i,\a,\^  p.  1305];  Preserved'';  Rog-er^,  b.  May  24,  1684,  of  N., 
m.  Elizabeth  Bartlett,  da.  Samuel;  Simeon",  m.  Sarah  Clark;  Warham'',  m.  Sophia; 
Elizabeth*  Clapp. 

7017, 

Charles'  Phelj)S  (Thankful"),  m.  Ciimmington,  Mass.,  Apr. 
27,  1852,  Martha  Phoebe  Bourne,  b.  Savoy,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1831, 
da.  Seth  and  Phoebe  (Train).  Of  Chesterfield,  Mass.,  to  April, 
1855,  Strongsville,  O.,  to  Nov.,  1855,  Chesterf.  (ag-.)  to  1856,  S. 
Deerfield,  Mass.,  since,  miller  1882.  Ch.:  13536  George  Howard^, 
b.  Feb.  5,  1853,  Chesterfield. 

i3537~8  FideliLf  Phelps^  b.  Aug.  16,  1855,  Strongsv.,  teacher 
in  S.  Africa  from  1877,  returned  spring  of  1881  ;  Willis  Allen^, 
b.  Apr,  19,  1857,  S.  Deerf. 

13539  Walter  Lymatf  F/ielps,  b.  Dec.  22,  1858,  S.  D.,  m.  S. 
D.  Dec.  22,  1881,  May  Mira  Beaman  of  S.  D.,  b.  prob.  S.  D.  Dec. 
II,  1859,  adopted  da.  Joseph  Sixv^  Mary  (Coates).  Of  S.  Deerf., 
farmer.  13540-2  Charles  Spencer^,  b.  Dec.  12,  1862,  S.  D.;  Mar- 
tha Emma",  Sept.  2,  1869,  S.  D. ;  Alary  Bourne"  F helps,  June  4, 
1875,  S.  D. 

7019, 

Spencer''  J^helps  (Thankfui«),  d.  Port  Hudson,  La.,  July  23, 
1863,  a.  31,  m.  S.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1861,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth Sammis,  b.  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Sept.  17,  1836,  da.  Lester  and 
Sarah  (Smith).  (She  m.  2d,  S.  Deerfield,  May  23,  1877,  Alfred 
Tillottson,  lived  Northport,  Suffolk  co.,  N.  Y.)  Enlisted  from 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1862,  Co.  C,  5 2d  Mass.  Vols.,  for  9  months, 
buried  in  Northampton.  A  biographical  sketch,  by  Miss  Delia 
A.'  Strong,  was  published  by  the  Mass.  Sabbath-school  Soc.     s.  p. 

7023, 

Julia   A- J'    Killff   (Hannah",    Nehemiah^,    Nehemiah*,    Henry',    Josiah", 

Mosesi),  m.  Otisco,  N.  Y.,  185 1,  Rev.  Orlando  B.  Stone  of  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  he  died  Bloomington,  111.,  Feb.  20,  1889.  Ch.:  13543-5 
Charles  //.'  Stone,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  Edward  I.''  Stone,  of  M.; 
Alice''  Stone,  of  Bloomingt. ;  Henrf  Stone. 

Rev.  Orlando  B.  Stone  an  eiiective  pulpit  orator  ;  was  edu- 
cated at  Madison  Univ.  and  Rochester  Theol.  vSeminary ;  ord. 
at  Xenia,  O.,  pastor  in  Nevada  City,  San  Francisco,  Lafayette, 
Ind.,  Rockford,  Marengo,  Bloomington,  111.;  secretary  of  Bap- 
tist Miss.  Soc.  1864-7.  —  From  Obituary. 

7025. 

3IeUar'  Edwards  (Fanny"),  d.  Nashville,  Tenn.,  June  i, 
1874,  a.  58,  m.  Aug.  19,  185 1,  Frances  Bascom  of  Skaneateles, 
N.  Y.,  da.  Silas  and  Betsey  (Hatch,  da.  of  Asa).  After  1857 
lived  in  Tenn.  Of  Nashville.  Ch.:  13546  Mclzar^  Edwards,  b. 
Dec.  5,  1859,  m.  Sept.  30,  1884,  Laura  Casey.  Of  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1891.     Ch.:  2. 

7026, 

Ahner'  Edwards  (Fanny»),  m.  June  24,  1844,  Harriette 
Hall,  b.  Salem,  Mass.,  da.  Ralph  and  Abiah  (Hall).  Of  Skane- 
ateles, N.  Y.,  to  1842,  Lamoille,  111.,  Mendota,  III,  since  (1882). 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1659 


Ifa/l anct'strv :  2  lines  :  — Richard',  Bradford,  Mass.,  1673;  John^,  m.  Marv  Kimball; 
Ralph',  in.  1st,  Abi.erail  Kimball  ;  David',  m.  Mary  Petty  ;  Kalph»,  m.  Abiah  Hallo.  .  .  . 
Richard'  ;  Joseph2,  m.  Sarah  Kimball  ;  Benj.^,  m.  ist,  Rebecca  Farninn  ;  Farnum-',  m. 
Sally  Bailey  ;  Abiah^  Hall,  m.  Ralph  Hall^. 

7027. 

SanmeV  IMwards  (Pamiy),  m.  ist,  May  ig,  1842,  Aurelia 
M.  Parmetar,  b.  Mason-,  0.,  Oct.  31,  1823,  d.  Lamoille,  111.,  Feb. 
13,  1872,  da.  John  and  Mary  (Hobbs).  He  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Emeline 
(Benedict)  Pardee,  widow  of  John  Pardee,  da.  Amos  and  Lydia 
(Spragne).  Left  home  Nov.  9,  1840,  went  West  prospecting, 
bought  land  in  Lamoille,  returned  to  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.;  rem. 
1842  to  Lamoille,  established  1844  his  nursery,  The  Evergreens  ; 
rem.  to  Mendota,  111.;  of  N.  Peoria,  111.,  1 868-1 889  ;  was  treas. 
of  Bureau  co.,  111.,  1874-5  ;  of  committee  to  revise  111.  Constitu- 
tion. 

Parmetar  ancestry :  —  Abram',  of  French  descent,  Revol.  soldier;  John^  Parmetar, 
b.  Bradford  co.,  Pa.,  in.  Mary  Hobbs  (of  Scotch  descent),  b.  Harrison  co.,  Va. 

Hcnfdict  ancestry : — William',  an  only  son;  William",  an  only  son;  William^,  of 
Nottin.a:hamshire,  Ehg.,  1617,  an  only  s.;  Thomas*,  b.  N. 'shire  1617,  an  only  s.;  came  1638, 
Mass.,  Southold,  L.  1.,  1650,  Norwalk.  m.  his  step-sister,  Mary  Brid.trum,  or  Bridtrham  ; 
John-'',  m.  Phebe  Gregory,  da.  John  ;  James",  b.  Jan.  15,  1686,  m.  Sarah  Hyatt  of  Norw., 
da.  Thomas  and  Mary;  Thomas',  m.  Jane  Gunn  ;  James?,  m.  Sylvia  Reed,  da.  Josiah  ; 
Amos"  Benedict,  m.  Lydia  Sprague,  da.  Ignatius. 

7028. 

Fvfnices'  Udtvai'ds  (Fannys),  died  Muscatine,  la..  May  i6, 
1864,  a.  42,  m.  July  ii,  1849,  R-  Mortimer  Burnett  of  Skaneate- 
les, N.  Y..  s.  Stephen  and  Lemira  (Sherwood).  Rem.  1852  to 
Muscatine  ;  tnember  la.  legislature  1867-8.  Her  Obituary  was 
published. 

Burnett  ancestry  : —q  arms :  BURNET;  4:  BURNETT;  /.•  Bqrnett  or  Barns  : 
(Leys  CO.,  Aberdeen,  of  Saxon  descent,  5  centuries  in  N.  of  Scotland  ;  Biirnetland.)  Ar. 
3  holly  leaves  vert,  chief,  az.  O'^jr/ —  Hand  pruning  vine.  ...  2  brothers  Burnett 
driven  bv  .great  fire  from  London,  Eng.,  came  1668,  one  to  N.  J.,  one  to  L.  L  .  .  .  Ste- 
phen';  Stephen^  ;  Stephen^  (all  onlv  sons),  m.  Elizabeth  Hedges;  Stephen''  Burnett,  b. 
E.  Hampt-'U,  L.  L,  N.  Y.,  1776,  Wells,  Hamilton  co.,  N.  Y.,  1796-1817,  Skan.,  m.  Lemira 
Sherwood,  da.  Zadock. 

7030. 

J^liXdheih^  l^dWat'dS  (Fanny',  Nehemiahs,  Nehemiah*,  Henry',  Jo- 
siah^, Moses'),  m.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  19,  1851,  Stephen  An- 
thony Gifford,  b.  Westport,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1815,  d.  Skaneateles 
Feb.  II,  1874,  as.  John  Anthony  and  Mercy  (Slade).  s.  p.  Of 
Westport  to  1845,  Skaneateles  afterward,  merchant.  Mrs.  Eliz- 
abeth'' (^Edwards)  Gifford  oi  Skaneateles  1889,  the  compiler  of  Our 
Patronymics  (the  lines  of  ancestry  in  her  branch),  a  work,  at  the 
time  of  its  publication  (1886),  unique,  and  one  of  those  that 
stimulated  the  interest  in  direct  ancestry  (from  all  ancestors) 
that  has  since  so  wonderfully  grown.  See  Bibliography,  Chap- 
ter IV. 

Gifford  aticestry :  ~  12  arms  :  Giff.\RD  ;  sb  :  GIFFORD  ;  /  .•  GiFFOURD,  GiFFORD,  or 
GiFFARD  (Brimsfield,  co.  Gloucester,  temp.  William  Conq.)  Gu.  j  lions  pass.,  in  pale, 
ar.  Crest  —  An  arm  couped  at  the  elbow,  vested  or,  charged  with  2  bars  wavy  az., 
cuffed  ar.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  buck's  head  cabossed  gu.  J/otto  —  'Non  sine  nu- 
mine.  .  .  .  Gifford  family  was  seated  at  Honfleur,  Normandy,  300  years  before  the 
conquest.  Sir  Randolphe  de  Gifford  from  Normandy  with  William  I  to  Eng.  Sir  Ste- 
phen Gifford,  with  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion,  was  killed  at  siege  of  Jerusalem.  .  .  .  Sir 
Ambrose',  of  Eng.;  ch.:  Walter^,  from  Eng  to  Mass.  Bay  1630;  John^,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1653, 
agt.  for  London  Iron  Works,  m.  Margaret  Temple  ;  Stephen'  (prob.  son  of  either  Wal- 
ter2  or  John"),  an  original  propr.  Norwich,  Conn.,  1660,  m.  ist,  Hannah  Gove,  2d,  Hannah 
Gallup,  or  Gallop,  da.  John  ;  Simeon<  (prob.  s.  of  Stephen'),  m.  Susannah  Jenkins  ;  Job', 
m.  Martha  Wilcox  ;  Stephen",  m.  Rhoda  Anthony^  ;  [ohn  Anthonv'  Gifford,  m.  Mercy 
Slade'. 


l65o  .  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Slade  ancestry :  —b  iii-»ts :  (Gorian,  co.  Cornwall,  temp.  Eliz.).  Ar.  3  nags'  heads 
erased  sa.  a  chief  gu.  .  .  .  Edward^,  b.  Wales,  d.  coming  to  America  ;  William^,  b. 
Wales,  d.  1729,  m.  Sarah  Holmes  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  da.  Rev.  Obadiah  ;  Edward',  m. 
Chace  ;  Samuel*,  m.  Mercy  Buffum,  per.  da.  Benjamin  ;  Edward^,  b.  per.  1751,  m  ist, 
Eliphal  Sherman^* ;  Mercy"  Slade  m.  John  Anthony  Gifford'. 

Sherman  ancestrv :  —  German  origin  :  Schearnian,  Scherinan,  Scliurman^  from  fam- 
ily occupation  :  shearers  of  cloth,  from  these  sprang  the  Dedham,  Essex,  Eng.,  branch: 
—  b  arms :  (Suffolk).  Or.  lion  ramp,  sa  betw.  3  oak  leaves  vert.  Crest  —  Sea  lion.  .  .  . 
Thomas',  of  Suffolk  co.,  Eng.,  buried  at  Dedham,  Eng.,  Mar.  16,  1564;  Henry^,  b.  1520, 
bore  the  Suffolk  arms,  of  Dedham.  died  1580,  m.  ist.  Agnes  (?)  Butler;  Henry',  clothier, 
will  pro.  Sept.  8,  1610;  m.  Susan  Hills,  or  Hilles,  of  Dedham,  Eng.;  Samuel'',  b.  1573,  m. 
Phillis,  or  Phillipa  Ward,  or  Upcher  ;  Philip',  b.  Eng.,  bap.  Feb.  5,  1610,  came  (single) 
1633  Boston,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Island  of  R.  I.  Mar.,  1638,  sec.  of  Government  1648,  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.,  m.  Sarah  Odding,  da.  of  Mrs.  John   ( )   [Margaret  (?)  Odding]   Porter; 

Peleg",  m.  Elizabeth  Lawton,  da.  Thomas  ;  Peleg',  b.  P.  Oct.  8,  1666,  m.  Alice  Fish  ;  Ca- 
lebs,  m.  Elizabeth  Lawton  ;  Eliphal"  Sherman,  m.  Edward  Slade^.  [The  Davy  MSS.  re- 
lating to  Suffolk  CO.,  Eng.,  in  British  Museum,  give  pedigree  of  Thomas  Sherman,  born 
per.  1488,  of  Laxley,  Eng.]  > 

Anthony  ancestry  .■— 5  ar7ns :  (Guernsey).  Per  pale  or.  and  gu.  guttee  erm.  a  tau 
cross  az.  .  .  .  John',  b.  ab.  1607,  from  Hempstead,  n.  London,  Eng.,  arr.  in  the  Hercu- 
les Apr.  16,  1634,  Portsmouth,  R.L,  freem.  1655,  d.  July  28,  1675,  a.  68,  m.  Frances,  she  died 
Oct.  12,  1692  ;  Abraham^,  m.  Alice  Woodle,  Waddell,  or  Wodel,  b.  Feb.  10,  1650,  a  daugh- 
ter William  and  Mary  of  Warwick,  Chester  co.,  R.  I.;  Jacob',  b.  Nov.  15,  1653,  of  Dart- 
mouth, Mass.;  Job*,  m.  Sarah  WingS  ;  Rhoda^  Anthony,  m.  Stephen  Gifford'. 

IVing  ancestrv :  —  Per  pale  ar.  and  vert,  a  inaunch  counterchanged.  Crest  —  Maunch 
betw.  2  wings.  . '  .  .  A  Winge  family  from  Wales  to  Gt.  Ponton,  Lincolnshire,  Eng., 
1570.  .  .  .  John',  b.  Eng.  (per.  related  to  Rev.  John,  English  pastor  in  Flushing,  Ze- 
land,  Holland),  Sandwich,"Mass.,  1643,  m.  in  Eng.  Deborah  Batchelder,  or  Bachiler,  da. 
Rev.  Stephen,  ist  min.  of  Lynn,  Mass  ;  Daniel-,  b.  Eng.,  m.  Hannah  Swift,  da.  John,  or 
William,  who  came  prob.  from  Hocking,  Suffolk  co.,  Eng.,  to  Watertown  ;  Daniel',  b. 
Jan.  28,  1664,  m.  Deborah  Dillingham,  da.  Henry  ;  Edward*,  m.  ad,  Sarah  Tucker,  da. 
Abraham  and  Hannah  ;  Joseph',  m.  Catharine  ;  Matthew",  of  Dartmouth,  m.  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth West  Rickettson  ;  Benjamin',  b.  Feb.  i,  171)8-9,  m.  ist,  Content,  2d,  Rhoda  Rogers, 
da.  Thomas  of  Marshfield,  Mass.,  said  to  desc.  from  John  Rogers,  martyr  1555  of  Smith- 
field,  England  ;  by  ist  m.:  Sarah^  Wing,  m.  Job.  Anthony*.— ;fV«i^ ,?•««.,  by  Rev.  Conway 
Plieips  IVing,  iSSi,  p.  ib^ ;  Our  Patronymics  ;  Talcott's  A.  Y.  and  N.  E.  Families. 

7031. 

Joseph  llenvif  Root  (Deiia«,  Neh.=,  Neh.*,  Hy.',  josiahs),  m.  Bea- 
ver Dam,  Wis.,  May  17,  1855,  Laura  Ann  Hoyt,  b.  Cato,  N.  Y., 
May  19,  1831,  da.  Charles  and  Lurana  (Bucklin).  Ch.  b.  S.  Eng- 
lish, la.: 

13547  Emma  Fidelia\  b.  Apr.  2,  1856,  d.  Marengo,  Iowa 
CO.,  la.,  Feb.  18,  1872,  unm. 

13548  Elmer  Lymaif  Root,  b,  Jnly  i,  1S61,  m.  Delta,  Keo- 
kuk CO ,  la.,  Aug.  22,  1882,  Myra  Christine  Wharton,  b.  D.,  Aug. 
22,  186 r,  da.  William  T.  and  Amanda  (Dunn).  Of  S.  English, 
1889,  farmer.  Ch.:  Emma  Fern\  b.  Mar.  19,  1884,  S.  E.  Jennie 
Maf  Root,  b.  Nov.  20,  1865,  d.  S.  E.,  Feb.  22,  1866;  George  Henry\ 
b.  Apr.  12,  1869,  d.  S.  E.,  July  5,  1870. 

13549  Grace  Nellie^  Root,  b.  Dec.  22,  1873. 

Mary  Ellen  (Lafferty)  Root  (adopted  Sept.,  1872),  b.  Apr.  17, 
1857,  Keokuk,  la.,  m.  Jan.  i,  1890,  Robert  Adams  of  Sigourney, 
Keokuk  co.,  la.;  Charles  Ellsworth  Cox  (adopted  Sept.,  1873),  b. 
May  10,  1 87 1,  Talleyrand,  Keokuk  co.,  la. 

Joseph  Henrf  Root,  of  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  to  1856,  S.  English 
since,  farmer;  one  of  the  6  (3  Roots,  3  Hoyts)  organizers,  Oct., 
1866,  of  Congregational  Church,  Webster,  Keokuk  co.,  la.  A 
worthy  man. 

Hoyt  ancestry :—'S>\vaow^  [see  -|-54n,  p.  1471];  Nicholas^,  m.  1646,  Susanna  Joyce,  per. 
sister  to  Walter  of  Marshfield  ;  David',  b.  Apr.  22,  1651,  m.  3d,  Mrs.  Abi.gail  (Cook^)  Pome- 
roy,  wid.  Joshua  Pomeroy ;  Benjamin*,  m.  Sarah;  Benjamin',  m.  Patience  Smith;  Tim- 
othy", m.  Dolly  Olmsted  ;  Charles'  Hoyt. 

Cook  a«f^J/r_)/.-— Nathaniel',  Windsor,  m.  June  29,  1649,  Lydia  Vose  of  W.,  da.  Rich- 
ard ;  Abigail^  Cook  m.  David  Hoyt'.— //w/  gen. 

7034. 

James  Allen'  Root  (oeiia"),  m.  Homer,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  lo,  1859, 
Lydia  Olivia  Cowles,  b.  Otisco,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  10,  1837,  da.  Eben 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1661 

and  Lydia  (King-).  Ch.  b.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.:  Da.^,  b.  Apr.  10, 
d.  S.,  29,  1861. 

13550-5  Mary  Iiia^  Root,  b.  May  31,  1S63,  grad.  Wellesley 
coll.,  Norfolk  CO.,  Mass.,  June,  1888,  of  New  Castle,  Henry  co., 
Ind.,  1889.  teacher;  Grace  AW/r^,  b.  July  5,  1865,  d.  Skan.,  ()ct.  4, 
1886;  Lydia  Fidelia^,  born  June  12,  1868,  of  New  Castle,  teacher; 
James  Harry"",  Mar.  2,  1871;  Fanny  Olivia^,  Dec.  22,  1872;  Eva 
Rosalie^  Root,  Nov.  22,  1875. 

James  Allen'  Root,  of  Skaneateles,  nurseryman.  This  family 
members  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Skaneateles. 

King  ances/ ry :—  A^oWos,'^  [see  +2393)  P-  909];  Lytlia"  King. 

7038. 

EDWIN  NELSON'  CLEVELAND  (Lewis  Wales^,  Nehemiahs, 
Nehemiah*,  Henry3,  Josiah2,  Mosesi),    m.    MarCclluS,    N.  Y.,    Apr.    6,     1858, 

Jane  Lydia  Wright,  b.  M.,  May  5,  1829,  da.  Anson  and  Lydia 
(Soule).  Of  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  1878-84,  Springfield  and  Quincy, 
111.,  Chicago,  1880,  pass,  conductor  Wabash  &  W.  R.  R..  Pasa- 
dena, Cal.,  1888-91.     s.  p. 

7039. 

LEWIS  SANDFORD'  CLEVELAND  (Lewis  waies«),  m.  Sy- 
racuse, N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1862,  Mary  Jane  Cook,  b.-  Marcellus,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  20,  1840,  da.  Jonathan  and  Rebecca  (Blanchard).  Of  On- 
ondaga Hill,  n.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  1878-91,  wagon  maker.  Ch. 
b.  Onondaga : 

13556-60  Maltby  Jay*  Cleveland,  Nov.  10,  1865;  Lewis 
Wales^  Feb.  10,  1867;  Edwin  Lyman*,  Apr.  25,  1872;  Beulah 
MARIA^  Mar.  4,  1876;  Charles  Sumner*  Cleveland,  Apr.  14, 
1877.     Sonl 

7042. 

CHARLES  SUMNER'  CLEVELAND  (Lewis  waies^),  m. 
Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1861,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  S., 
Jan.  22,  1839,  da.  Jedediah  and  Eliza  (Bliven).  Resided  at 
Springfield,  111.,  1872-3,  merchant;  Illiopolis,  Sangamon  co.,  111., 
1 881,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1883-91,  gen.  baggage  agt.  Wabash, 
St.  Louis  &  Pacific  R.  R.     s.  p. 

7044. 

HUBBARD  WARNER'  CLEVELAND  (Lewis  waies«),  m. 
Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1867,  Ella  Maria  Adams,  b.  S.,  June 
3,  1847,  da.  of  Henry  and  Eliza  (Barbour).     Ch.  b.  Skaneateles: 

13561  Clarence  Hubbard*  Cleveland,  Aug.  31,  1871. 

13562  Willis  Maltby*  Cleveland,  June  16,  1878. 
Hubbard  Warner'  Cleveland,  residence  still  at  Skaneat- 
eles, 1896,  farmer. 

Bai-boii7-  a/zcfi'/rv--  — Thomas',  Thomas^,  SamueP,  John^  [see  +1863,  p.  780];  Jona- 
thans,  b.  Canton,  Conn.,  of  C,  revolution  soldier,  in.  Abi  MerrillS;  ElizaS  Barbour,  b.  C, 
m.  Henry  Adams. 

Mei-rill  ./«f«/rv.- —  Nathaniel',  John^  [see  +3384,  p.  1149];  Dea.  Daniel^,  b.  June  15, 
1673,  m.  Susannah 'Pratt3,  b.  Oct.  2,  1680;  Jonathan^,  of  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  to  1739, 
New  Hartford,  now  Canton,  d.  1788;  Jonathan^*,  m.  Hannah  Douglass^;  Abi»  Merrill  m. 
Jonathan  Barber^. 

Douglass  a;/c«/;-.v.-— Alexander',  of  and  land  owner  of  "up  Neck,"  Hartford,  Conn., 


l662  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

i66q,  chimney  viewer,  1672,  d.  Oct.  3,  1688,  m.  a  da.  of  Nicholas  Clarke,  an  orig.  propr.  of 
Hartford  ;  presumed  to  be  father  of  SamueP,  rem.  from  Hartford,  ab.  1733,  to  New  Hart- 
ford ;  Hannah^  Douglass  m.  Jonathan  Merrill". 

Pratt  ancestry :—}o\vay,  John^  [see  +1112,  p.  512];  Susannah^  Pratt  m.  Daniel  Mer- 
rills. 

7045. 

I^arrnenas  Beriali'  Strouf/  (juiiaAnns),  d.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1857,  aged  36,  m.  Walpole,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1855, 
Caroline  Ellis,  born  W.,  June  21,  1833,  da.  James  and  Miranda 
(Lewis).  She  1.  S.  Walpole,  1882.  He  was  a  proficient  teacher, 
and,  in  1857,  a  teacher  in  the  High  School  of  Springfield.  He 
was  the  character,  "  Edward  Cleveland,"  in  the  S.  S.  book.  The 
Boy  and  tJie  Man  [by  Delia  A.''  Strong  —  see  Bibliography,  Chap. 
IV].     Ch.: 

13563  Mary  Knox^  Strong,  b.  Feb.  28,  1857,  S.,  d.  Walpole, 
Sept.  19,  1877;  educated  at  Mt.  Holyoke  Seminary;  High  School 
teacher. 

7046. 

Auffustus  liela'  Stromj  (juiiaAnne),  d.  Westfield,  Mass., 
May  23,  1S65,  a.  43,  m.  Southampton,  Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1844,  Jane 
Lomyra  Edwards,  b.  S.,  Oct.  21,  1823,  da.  Edmund  and  Abigail 
(Bascom),  she  1.  Southampton,  1882.  Of  S.  to  1859,  Westfield 
afterward,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Southampton  : 

13564  Edward  Augustus^  Strong,  b.  Aug.  23,  1845,  d.  West- 
field,  Mar.  17,  1866.  Enlisted,  Jan.  4,  1864,  4th  Mass.  Cav.,  one 
of  first  to  enter  Richmond,  and  helped  raise  flag  over  Capitol, 
discharged  Nov.,  1S65. 

13565-8  Augustine  Edwards^,  b.  July  26,  1846,  d.  Westfield, 
Sept.  5,  i860;  Ably  JuHa\  b.  Jan.  29,  1848,  d.  W.,  Dec.  3,  1869; 
Harriet  Ai/relia^  Strong,  b.  July  5,  1850,  d.  W.,  Mar.  24,  1872,  m. 
W.,  Mar.  21,  1872,  Homer  Bronson,  b.  W.,  d.  Dec.  14,  1873.  s.  p.; 
Zi/tie  Jane*,  b.  Dec.  5,  1853,  d.  Southa.,  May  30,  1855;  Myra  Jane^, 
b.  Sept.  19,  1858,  d.  Westf.,  Apr.  2,  1874. 

7053. 

BERTHA  ALMIRA'  CLEVELAND  (waiard«,  Amasa^  Nehe- 
miahS  Henry3,  Josiah2,  Mosesi),    d.    Bloomfield,  O.,    Jan.  4,   1 846,    a.  42-4, 

m.  Gorham,  N.  Y.,  July,  1823,  Zimri  Baker,  b.  Sept.  23,  1802,  d. 
North  Bloomfield,  Trumbull  co.,  O.,  Nov.  23,  1887,  son  Hiram. 
Residence,  Bloomfield,  O.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

PJiilo  Elser^  Baker,  b.  July  8,  1S23,  Canandaigua,  N. 
Y.,  d.  Sharon,  Pa.,  m.  Martha  Vadere.  Reuben'',  b.  Oct.  28,  1825, 
Canandaigua,  d.  C.,  Jan.  25,  1826. 

13569  Hiram  Sidney''  Baker,  b.  Nov.  9,  1826,  C,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Terrill,  residence,  Bloomfield,  O.,  1881. 

-|- 1 35 70  Mary  Ann^  Baker,  b.  Sept.  24,  1827,  Canand.  Ed- 
ivin\  b.  Jan.  24,  1830,  C,  d.  C,  May  11,  1833. 

4-1357 1      Caroline  IF.'*  Baker,  h.  Jan.  26,  1832,  C. 

13572  Sarah  Abigail^  Baker,  b.  Mar.  i,  1834,  C,  m.  Warren, 
O.,  May  18,  1866,  George  Knupp,  b.  Berkeley  co.,  Va.  [now  W. 
Va.],  Dec.  3,  181 2,  d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Aug.  3,  1881.  Of  Chagrin 
Falls,  Cuyahoga  co.,  O.,  manager  paper  mills,     s.  p. 

+  13573     Eraneis  Proctor^  Baker,  \  b.  Feb.  18,  1836,  North 

-j- 13574     Elizabeth  Huntington^  Baker,  )       Bloomfield. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1663 


13575  Eliza  Jane^  Baker,  b.  Mar.  18,  1838,  North  Bloom- 
field,  O.,  m.  James  Pike.     Of  Bloomfield,  1881. 

7057. 

GELSTON  or  GILSON  STRONG'  CLEAVELAND  (wii- 

lard«,  Amasa^  Nehemiah^,  Henry3,Josiah=,  Moses'),    m.    ISt,    Plymouth,    Illd., 

Nov.  15,  1838,  Caroline  Amelia  Rose,  b.  Canandaigua  or  in  On- 
tario CO.,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1817,  d.  O.  co.,  Mar.  31,  1867,  da.  Oliver 
and  Lucy  (Steele).  He  m.  2d,  Plymouth,  Sept.  23,  1869,  Jane 
Nancy  Thompson,  b.  Goshen,  Conn.,  July  24,  1832,  da.  Isaac  and 
Mary  (Holbrook),  Ch.  b.  Plymouth,  by  ist  m.:  Mary  Ellen^ 
b.  Oct.  4,  1842,  d.  June  10,  1845. 

13576  James  Oliver^  Cleayeland,  born  May  28,  1845,  ™- 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  14,  1881,  Louisa  Matilda  Robbins,  b.  B.,  • 
Feb.  9,  1849,  da.  Daniel  C.  and  Matilda  Louisa  (Frost).  Re- 
moved to  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  3,  1862,  merchant,  1882-3,  o^ 
Cleaveland,  Cummings  [Cornelius  B.]  &  Woodruff  [Charles  W.], 
v^holesale  dry  goods,  Chicago. 

13577  Caroline  Louise"  Cleayeland,  b.  Aug.  26,  1847, 
m.  Plym.,  Sept.  23,  1878,  as  2d  w.,  William  Wallace  Culver,  b. 
Jefferson,  Franklin  co.,  O.,  July  30,  1835,  ^  s.  John  Milton  and 

Lydia  E.  (Howard).     (He  m.  ist, ,  ch.:  3.)     Of  St.  Louis, 

Mo.,  1883.     By  2d  m.: 

13578  Holbrook  Gilson*  Cleayeland,  b.  Aug.  13,  1870. 

13579  Victoria  Celia"  Cleayeland,  b.  Nov.  12,  1872. 
Gilson   Strong"   Cleayeland  removed  to   Plymouth,  1835, 

and  still  res.  there,  1883,  merchant. 

Steele  ancestry  :—'}iO\\T\^,  came  to  America  1631,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1633  (brother  of 
Georg-e),  town  clerk  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  Farmington,  1645,  m.  ist,  Rachel ;  John'',  ni. 
Mercy  Warner,  da.  Andrew  of  Hartford  ;  John^,  b.  Nov.  5,  1647,  m.  Ruth  Judd,  da. 
Thomas  of  Parmingt. ;  John*,  m.  Mary  Newell,  da.  Samuel  ;  Elisha*,  m.  Susanna  Strong, 
da.  Samuel ;  Samuel",  m.  Diadema  Fenn,  da.  Samuel ;  Lucy'  Steele  m.  Oliver  Rose. — 
Steele  geii.^  32.  , 

7061. 

CLARISSA'  CLEAVELAND  (wiiiard-'),  d.  Cassapolis,  Mich., 
Apr.  30,  1855,  a.  II,  m.  rec,  Warren,  O.,  Apr.  4,  1842,  Dyer  S. 
Kingsbury  of  Cleveland,  O.     Ch.: 

13580  Willard  CleavelauiP  Kingsbury,  b.  Mar.  19,  1855,  m. 
Miss  Matie  D'stuse  of  Plymouth,  Ind.  Of  Chicago,  111.,  1883, 
salesman.     Ch.:  Alaud  Cleaveland^ ;  CleavelaiuV  Kingsbury. 

JOHN  WILLARD'  CLEAVELAND  (wiiiard«),  m.  ist. 
Green  tp.,  Marshall  co,,  Ind.,  Sept.  11, 185 1,  Pamelia  Ann  Hand, 
b.  Akron,  O.,  Feb.  2,  1835,  d.  Plymouth,  Ind.,  May  23,  1872,  da. 
William  J.  and  Sabrina  (Chapman).  He  m.  2d,  Argos,  Marshall 
CO.,  Ind.,  Oct.  4,  1874,  Phebe  Frances  Barnhill,  b.  Marion  co.,  n. 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Feb.  26,  1844,  da.  Hugh  Sharon  and  Sarah 
(Knapp).  Of  Plymouth,  1882,  merchant,  1876,  of  Cleaveland  & 
Barnhill.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Centre  tp.  (n.  Plym.),  Marshall  co., 
Ind.:  William  Willard^,  b.  Oct.  11,  1852,  d.  C.  tp.,  Feb.  21,  1853. 
135^1-3  Etta  Belle',  b.  Sept.  X2,  1859;  Clara  May*,  b. 
Jan.  5,  1861;  Franklin  Elsworth*,  b.  July  16,  d.  C.  tp.,  Aug.  22, 
1863;    Henry  Edgar',  b.  June   18,  d.  C.  tp.,  July  22,  1865  ;    Ar- 


1664 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY, 


THUR  John',  b.  Mar.  4,  1869,  d.  C.  tp.,  Mar.  15, 1870;  Son",  b.  Oct. 
18,  d.  C.  tp.,  26, 1871.  I3y2dm.:  Allan  Bertrand"  Cleaveland, 
b.  Aug.  16,  1877,  Plymouth. 

7065. 

Edwin     Waldo'    Leaven  worth    (Clarissa«,  Amasa^,  Nehemiah^), 

d.  Canaan  Four  Corners,  N.  Y.,  years  ago,  m.  Dec.  20,  1849,  Lu- 
cinda  Vanderburg,  b.  Canaan,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  i83r,  da.  Martin 
and  Mary.  Of  Canaan,  stage  propr.  His  widow,  1892,  of  Ca- 
naan F.  C.     Ch.: 

13584  Mary  Theodosia^  Leavenworth,  b.  Mar.  19,  185 1,  C,  m. 
C,  Sept.  27,  1870,  William  H.  Palmer,  s.  Obadiah.  Ch.:  Eihvin 
Obadialf  Palmer,  b.  June  17,  1872. 

7066. 

AMASA  MAROE^  CLEVELAND  (Asaph^,  Amasa^  Nehemiah-, 
Henrys,  Josiah",  Mosesi),  d.  Oct.   7,    1863,  aged  51,  m.  Feb.   25,  1835,  So- 

phronia  Lobdell,  b.  Victor,  N.  Y.,  d.  Angola,  Ind.,  bef.  1889,  a 
da.  Jacob  and  Hannah  (Boughton).     Ch.: 

13585-7  N.  Louisa",  of  Cal.,  1889-90;  Adelpha  A.',  m. 
George  Golden.  Of  Flint,  Steuben  co.,  Ind.,  1883-90;  Mary' 
Cleveland,  m.  Dr.  John  B.  Blue.  Of  Flint,  1883,  Angola, 
1889-90. 

Amasa  Maroe''  Cleveland  lived  in  California. 

Boughton,  Bouton  ancest}y  :—'V\i&  ancient  Bouton  Shield  or  Arms  had,  on  a  ground 
work  of  perpendicular  lines,  the  Motto  — ''De  Gules  a  la  Fasce  d' Or,"  which  is  old 
French,  and  implies  :  "a  force  as  of  a  Leopard  when  it  attacks  with  its  red  mouth  open." 
.  .  .  Bouton-Boughton  has  a  traditional  history  back  to  the  5th  century.  From  1350, 
military  and  court  records  abound  with  Bouton  name  for  200  years.  Nicholas  Bouton, 
Count  Chamilly,  Baron  Montague  de  Naton,  b.,  so  supposed,  ab.  1580,  had  sons  Harard 
and  John  (twins),  and  Noel,  who  were  Huguenots.  .  .  .  Johni  Bouton,  b.  France,  ab. 
1615  (supposed  to  be  son  of  Count  Nicholas  Bouton),  a  Huguenot,  fled  to  Eng.,  where  the 
govt,  offered  to  send  to  America  those  who  swore  allegiance  to  the  Crown,  embarqued 
from  Gravesend,  Eng.,  in  the  Assurance,  July,  1635,  a.  20,  landed  at  Boston,  Dec,  1635,  of 
Watertown,  Mass.,  Hartford,  Conn.,  earlv  and  1651,  Norwalk,  Conn.,  1654,  selectman,  rep. 
1671-85,  d.  Danbury,  Conn.,  1704-5,  m.  2d,' Norwalk,  Jan.  i,  1656,  Abigail  Marvin^;  John^, 
b.  N.,  Sept.  30,  1659,  m.  N.,  ab.  1605,  Sarah  Gregory,  b.  N.  Dec,  1667;  Eleazer^,  b.  N.,  1696, 
m.  Elizabeth  Seymour^;  Levi*,  m.  ist,  Hannah  Waterbury;  Hannah''  Boughton  m.  Jacob 
Lobdell. —  Bouton-Boughton  Family,  bv  James  Boughton,  302. 

Seyjnour  ancest rv :  —'&.\c\\a.rA.^ .  Oh  fly-leaf  of  his  Bible  (printed  1584)  is  a  drawing  of 
the  Arms  of  the  Seymours  of  Berry  Pomeroy  —  Two  wings  conjoined,  tips  downwards 
—  with  the  quarterings  granted  by  Henry  VHI,  and  his  name  written  below,  "Richard 
Seymor,  Bery  Pomery,  heytor  hund.  co.,  Devon.  Hartford,  1640,"  etc.—  TrumbnlB s 
Hartford  CO.,  2jS,  where  the  arms  illustrated.  Of  Hartford,  1639,  rec.  land  by  courtesie, 
chimney  viewer,  1647,  signed  agreem.,  June  19,  1650,  for  planting  Norwalk,  selectman  at 
N.,  1655,  d.  Nov.  25,  1655,  m.  Mercy;  Thomas^,  b.  prob.  Eng.,  of  N.,  freem.  1668,  d.  1712, 
will  prov.,  Nov.  7,  1712,  sealed  with  above  arras,  m.  ist,  Hannah  Marvin";  Elizabeth^  Sey- 
mour m.  Eleazer  Boughton^. 

Marvin  ancestry,  ■z  lines:— M&tVne\w^  [see  +43,  p.  71];  Abigail^,  m.  John  Boutoni. 
Hannah^  Marvin  m^  Thomas  Seymour^. 

Gregory  ancestrv :—  Arms  (Ksiordhy,  co.  Leicester,  Eng.):  Or  2  bars,  in  chief  a  lion 
pass.  az.  .  .  .  John',  lord  of  Freseley  [Frisby]  and  Asfordby  [Asorby],  m  Maud,  da. 
Sir  Roger  Moton,  knt.,  of  Peckleton,  co.  Leicester,  Eng.;  Nicholas^;  Adam^,  m.  Adae 
Ormeston  of  Ormeston,  Lancashire,  Eng.;  William^,  m.  Dorotha  Parre  of  Kempenhaugh, 
Lancashire,  Eng.;  Hugo^,  m.  Maria;  Thomas",  of  Overbroughton,  co.  Nott,  Eng.,  m. 
Dorothy  Beeston  ;  John',  of  Broughton-Sulney,  Eng.,  mayor  of  Nottingham,  Eng.,  1571, 
1586,  m.  Alicia  ;  Henry»,  b.  Nottingham,  Eng.,  ab.  1570,  Boston,  Mass.,  Springfield,  Mass., 
1639,  a  founder  of  Stratford,  Conn.;  John^  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  an  orig.  settler  of  Nor- 
walk, deputy,  1662,  selectman,  16S8;  John'",  prob.  son  of  preceding,  savs  Savage,  of  Nor- 
walk ;  Sarah  Greggorie  ra.  John  Boughton^.— A''.  E.  H.  G.  Beg.,  XX'III :  300 ;  Nichols' 
His.  Leicester. 

7068. 

DAVID  HAWKES^  CLEVELAND  (A.saph«),  died  Aug.  23, 
1849,  a.  33,  m.  Nov.  27,  1837,  Eliza  Littlefield,  She  1.,  1880-3, 
Sturgis,  Mich.     Ch.: 

13588     George  David',  of  Flint,  Ind.,  blacksmith. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1665 

13589  Emily  A.^  Cleveland,  born  Steuben  co.,  Ind.,  m- 
Clark;  of  Alexandria,  Thayer  co  ,  Neb.,  1880. 

7070. 

SPENCER  ISAAC  CLEAVELAND  (Asaph«),  m.  Royalton, 
N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1847,  Paulowna  Lavinia  Wilmarth,  b.  Victor,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  II,  1823,  a  da.  Otis  and  Sophronia  (Boughton).  Ch,: 
Sarah  Theodosia^",  b.  May  19,  V.,  d.  Sept.  29,  1849. 

13590-1  Orella  Sophronia**  Cleaveland,  b.  Dec.  i,  185 1, 
v.,  d.  Bloomfield,  La  Grange  co.,  Ind.,  Dec.  12,  1879,  ™-  Sturgis, 
Mich.,  May  25,  1878,  Eugene  M.  Brown  of  Kendal ville,  Ind. 
Ch\  b.  and  d.  Nov.  25,  1879.  Frederick  Wilmarth',  b.  Apr.  28, 
Jackson,  Ind.,  d.  Sept.  5,  1858;  Henry  Augustus',  b.  Dec.  16, 
Jackson  co.,  Ind.,  d.  18,  1859. 

13592  Llewellyn  Spencer'  Cleaveland,  b.  Dec.  4,  1862, 
Bloomfield,  m.  May  i,  1888,  Laura  M.  Stout.  Of  Walton,  Rooks 
CO.,  Kan.,  1883. 

Spencer  Isaac'  Cleaveland  left  home  1840.  Lived  at  Vic- 
tor, Lagrange,  Lagrange  co.,  Ind.,  1880,  Hays  City,  Ellis  co  , 
Kan.,  1883,  Plain  ville.  Rooks  co.,  Kan.,  1886,  Boughton  Hill, 
N.  Y. 

Boughton  a«f^5/;'ji',  2  lines:— Johni,  John^,  Eleazer^  [see +7066,  p.  1664];  Hezekiah'',  b. 
Norwalk,Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1725,  of  W.Stockbridge,  Mass.,  m.  Abigail  Penoyer;  Enos^.  m.  Cla- 
rissa Jones  ;  Sophronia',  m.  Otis  Wilmarth,  a  s.  Ezra  and  Mary  (Boughton^).  Eleazer^; 
Nathan^,  b.  Stamford,  Conn.,  Mar.  4,  1745,  m.  ist,  Dorothy;  Mary^  Boughton  ni.  Ezra 
'\^\\m.s.v'Oi\.— Boughton  gen.,  syb. 

7072. 

OSBORN  WALES'  CLEAVELAND  (Waldo^  Amasa^  Nehem'h4, 
Henrys,  Josiah=,  Mosesi),    died    Oxford,  O.,  DcC.   26,   1866,  a.  49,    m.    ISt, 

Westfield,  Mass.,  May  11,  1842,  Eunice  Graves  Warner,  b.  Wil- 
liamsburg, Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1817,  d.  Northampton,  Mass.,  Sept. 
20,  1848,  21,  1849,  da.  Melzar  and  Elizabeth  (Wright).  He  m. 
2d,  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  May  28,  1850,  Mrs.  Rowena  Maria  (Strong) 
Billings,  born  Huntington,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1826,  wid.  Edward 
Phelps  Billings,  a  da.  Horatio  and  Sarah  (Elwell).  Ch.  by  ist 
m.:  John  Wright',  b.  Aug.  27,  1844,  Williamsb.,  d.  Oxford,  Nov. 
16,  1868,  unm.;  Son',  b.  Will.,  Sept.  i,  d.  Oct.,  1849?  By  2d  m.: 
+  13593  Edward  Warner^  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  23,  1851, 
Williamsburg. 

13594  Waldo  Strong^  Cleaveland,  b.  Oct.  7,  1853,  Will., 
m.  Lake  City,  Columbia  co.,  Fla.,  Oct.  21, 1879,  Tinnie  Hines,  b. 
Valdosta,  Lowndes  co.,  Ga.,  Jan.  27,  1858,  da.  Thomas  Hughs 
and  Drusilla  (Charles).  Dwelt  Oxford  to  1874,  Lake  C.  to  1882, 
since  in  De  Land,  Volusia  co.,  Fla.,  1883,  merchant,  of  William 
W.  [his  uncle]  &  W.  S.  Cleaveland.     s.  p. 

13595  Harry  Osborn^,  b.  July  30,  1861,  Oxford,  died  De 
Land,  June  26,  1882. 

13596  Charles  Elmer'  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  14,  1865,  Ox, 
Osborn  Wales'  Cleaveland  lived  a  few  years  at  Williams- 
burg, and  afterward  at  Oxford,  farmer.  Rowena  Maria  Strong 
m.  ist,  Dec.  16,  1846,  Edward  Phelps  Billings,  b.  1823,  d.  Hat- 
field, Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1848,  s.  Abram,  of  H.,  farmer,  s.  p.  She 
1.  Oxford. 

105 


l666  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Strong  ancestry --—y^v A,  Richard^,  Johns,  Thomas''  [see  +ini,  p.  510];  Waitstill'',  m. 
Sarah  Janes^,  b.  i68q;  Waitstill",  m.  Esther  Root,  da.  Hope  and  Sarah  (Wright);  Wait- 
still',  m.  Rhoda  Clark,  da.  Selah  and  Eunice  (Wright);  Horatio^'  Strong  m.  Sarah  Elwell 
of  Westhampton,  Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  da.  Thomas  and  Mary.— ^7;-(';/^.p-  gen.^^b^. 

Janes  ancestry  :—^\\\\Ava^  [see  +1916,  p.  792];  Abel",  b.  ab.  1644,  of  Northampton  and 
Lebanon,  m.  Mary  Judd^;  Sarah^  Janes  m.  Waitstill  Strong^. 

Judd  (^«t■^.iY;->'  — Thomas',  William^  [see  +4019,  p.  1212];  Mary^  Judd  m.  Abel  Janes^. 

7073. 

LUANN  NAOMP  CLEAVELAND  (waido«),  d.  Williams- 
burg, Mass.,  June  20,  1841,  a.  22,  m.  W.,  Nov.  26,  1840,  as  ist  w., 
Elisha  Hubbard  Rice,  b.  W.,  d.  New  York  city,  a  s.  Walker,  s. 
p.  E.  H.  Rice  m.  2d,  Williamsb.,  Cornelia  Lyman,  she  d.  East- 
hampton,  Mass.,  da.  Elihu.  He  m.  3d,  a  niece  of  his  2d  w.,  she 
is  living,  1883.  Ch.  by  2d  m.:  Luann  Rice,  Lewis  Rice,  Henry 
Rice.     3d  m.:  s.  p. 

7074. 

ISAAC  FRARY"  CLEAVELAND  (waido«),  m.  Guilford,  Vt., 
Nov.  I,  1873,  Mrs.  Louisa  Maria  (Boyden)  Howe,  born  G.,  Feb., 
1831,  wid.,  da.  Levi  and  Lucia.  Dwelt  S.  Deerfield,  Mass., 
Keene,  N.  H.,  res.  1880,  3  miles  from  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  P.  O., 
Algiers,  Vt.     Ch.: 

13597     Charles  Waldo*   Cleaveland,    b.   June    15,    1874, 
Guilford. 

7075. 

WILLIAM  WALDO'  CLEAVELAND  (waido^),  m.  East 
Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  24,  1866,  Adelaide  Maria  Field,  b.  Bernards- 
town,  Mass.,  1841-2,  d.  Madison,  Madison  co.,  Fla.,  Feb.  2,  1S81, 
da.  Aaron  Wesson  and  Harriet  (Hamilton).  Ch. :  13598-9  Hat- 
tie  Hamilton^  Cleaveland,  b.  June  24,  1867,  S.  Deertield,  Mass., 
d.  De  Land,  Fla.,  July  29,  1882;  Philip  Edward',  b.  Apr.  27, 
1871,  Williamsport,  Mass.,  d.  vS.  Deerf.,  Aug.  9,  1873.  Almira 
Frary^  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  21,  1875,  vS.  Deerfield. 

William  Waldo'  Cleaveland  lived  at  Williamsburg,  Mass., 
to  1853,  S.  Deerf.  to  1855,  Macon,  Ga.,  to  i860,  S.  Deerf.  (ag.)  to 
1877,  Lake  City,  Fla.,  to  1882,  De  Land,  Fla.,  1883,  merchant,  of 
W.  W.  and  Waldo  S.  Cleaveland. 

7076. 

THEODOTIA  NILEvS'  CLEAVELAND  (waldo^  Amasa^  Ne- 

hemiah*,  Henrys,  Josiah2,  Moses"),    d     in    Chicago,  111.,  May  2,   1882,  a.  54, 

m.  Williamsburg,  Mass.,  July  i6,  1849,  Albert  Holmes  Bodman, 
b.  Williamsburg  Nov.  27,  1826,  son  of  Erastus  and  Mary  Ann 
(Butler).     Children  : 

+  13600     Mary  Anna''  Bodman,  b.  July  11,  1850,  Williamsburg. 

1 360 1  Albert  Cleaveland'  Bodman,  b.  Aug.  10,  1853,  Green- 
field, Mass.,  m.  Chicago  June  21,  1883,  Nellie  Ware  Albro,  b. 
Racine,  Wis.,  Feb.  15,  1859,  da.  Emelius  vSherman  and  Martha 
Jane  (Smith).  Residence,  Chicago  (1883-96),  salesman.  Ch. 
b.  Chicago  :  Harold  Cleaveland'^  Bodman,  b.  Oct.  15,  1886;  Child'', 
b.  vSept.  10,  18S8,  d.  C.  Apr.  25,  1889. 

13602  William  Cleaveland'  Bodman,  b.  Aug.  8,  1858,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  m.  Chicago,  June  8,  1887,  Alice  Minard  Barbour, 


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DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1667 

of  C,  b.  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  May  13,  1864,  da.  Lyman  Law  and 
Helean  (Minard).  Residence,  Chicago  to  Nov.  7,  1888,  and 
since  in  Omaha,  Nebraska  (1895).  Manager  of  the  western  dept. 
for  Crane  Elevator  Co.  of  Chicago.  Ch.  b.  Omaha  :  Lyman  Lau!^ 
Bodman,  b.  Feb.  20,  1889;  William  CleavelancP  Bodman,  b.  Apr.  18, 
1890,  d.  Omaha  July  13,  1891;  Harold  Edbrooke^  Bodjnan,  b.  Oct. 
27,  1892;  Helean  AfiiiarcP  Bodman,  b.  Aug.  29,  1894. 

Mr.  Albert  Holmes  Bodman,  residence  Williamsburg  to  1853, 
Oswego,  Kenosha,  and  Racine,  Wis.,  to  1857,  Milwaukee  to  1859, 
and  since  in  Chicago  (1895),  merchant.  Mr.  Bodman  was  City 
Clerk  of  Chicago  1865  to  1869. 

Erastus  Bodman,  b.  at  Williamsburg,  m.  Mary  Ann  Butler. 

7079. 

EDWARD    EVERETT^    CLEAVELAND    (waidos  Amasa^, 

NehemiahS   HenryS,   Josiah",   Moses-),    m.    Lake  City,   Fla.,    July   1 7,    i860, 

Josephine  E  Allen,  b.  Knoxville,  Tenn.,  Feb.  18,  1846,  a  da. 
Fleming  Hodge  and  Jane  Maria  (Glaznor).     Ch.  b.  Lake  City  : 

Forest    Magnolia^    Cleaveland    (daughter),    b. 
Dec.  4,  1861,  d.  Lake  City  Jan.  20,  1862. 

4-13603     William  Waldo"  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  8,  1863. 

-(-13604  Harry  Edward"  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  6,  1866. 
Effie  Louise",  b.  July  18,  1870,  d.  Lake  City  Nov.  13,  1873. 
13605   Edward  Everett",  b.  Jan.  31,  1876. 

Edward  Everett'  Cleaveland,  of  South  Deerfield,  Mass., 
to  1858,  when  he  removed  to  and  was  a  merchant  at  Lake  City, 
Fla.,  to  1 88 1,  w^hen  he  removed  to  Jacksonville,  Duval  co.,  Fla., 
where  he  still  res.  (1888).  He  organized  the  firm  of  Cleaveland 
[Edward  Everett]  and  vSon  [William  Waldo],  furniture,  whole- 
sale and  retail,  incorp.  1886  as  Jacksonville  Furniture  co.,  E.  E. 
Cleaveland,  President,  W.  W.  Cleaveland,  Sec'y  and  Treas. 

7089. 

RACHEL     DA    LENE'    CLEVELAND    (Salter«,  Roswem,  Nehe- 

miah*,  Henrys,  josiah^),  m.  Tolcdo,  O.,  Dec.  lo,  1856,  Edward  Thomas 
Henry  Mortimer,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Apr.  27,  1828,  d.  New  York 
city  Mar.  20,  1881,  s.  Edward  Thomas  and  Kate,  banker;  res. 
Chicago,  111.,  1883.  She  is  an  artist  of  ability  and  music  teacher. 
Ch.  b.  Toledo:  13606-7  Lvdia  Kate^  Mortimer,  b.  Sept.  25,  1857, 
m.  T.  Jan.  10,  1883,  Erastus  H.  Hull,  1.  Butte  des  Morts,  Win- 
nebago CO.,  Wis.  Edward  Cleveland^,  b.  Sept.  28,  1861,  d.  Aug. 
10,  1864.     Frederick  Paterson^  Mortimer,  b.  Oct.  28,  1865. 

7090. 

EDWARD  SANFORD'  CLEVELAND  (Giies«,  Roswell^  Nehe- 

miahS  Henrys,  J osiaha,  Mosesi),    m.    ISt,    MonmOUth,    111.,    DeC.    25,    1856, 

Fanny  Drusilla  Nye,  b.  Barre,  Mass.,  1840,  d.  Monmouth  Mar.  15, 
1870,  da.  Elisha  and  Harriet  (Henry).  He  m.  2d,  Skaneateles, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1874,  Kate  Augusta  Lawrence,  b.  S.  Apr.  24,  1850, 
da.  Fernando  Cortez  and  Jane  (Cooper).     Both  m.  s.  p. 

Dr.  Edward  Sanford'  Cleveland  started,  Jan.,  1849,  via 
Cape   Horn,  arrived  at  San   Francisco,  Cal.,  July  6,   1849,  and 


l668  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

immediately  became  instrument  man  with  Commodore  Louis 
Malesherbes  Goldsborough,  commanding  U.  S.  Top.  Engineers, 
surveying  Pacific  coast.  Assisted,  1852-3,  surveyor  John  Berdan 
(now,  1S83,  of  Toledo,  O.),  surveying  Mexican  grants  on  Upper 
Sacramento.  Returned  to  Syracuse  fall  of  1854.  Read  medi- 
cine with  Dr.  D.  A.  Moore,  vSyracuse.  Grad.  from  the  Ameri- 
can Eclectic  Coll.,  Philadelphia.  Practising  physician  of  Detroit, 
Mich.,  1S80-6;  has  made  a  specialty  of  the  treatment  of  chronic 
diseases.  Is  a  member  of  the  Medical  Staff  of  the  U.  S.  Medical 
and  Surgical  Association  (incorp.  1880)  of  Detroit. 

7092. 

AUGUSTUS  BROUGHTON'  -CLEVELAND  (Giles"),  m. 
Tekamah,  Burt  co.,  Neb.,  Jan.  7,  1878,  Julia  Anna  Herrick,  b. 
Hutisford,  Dodge  co.,  Wis.,  May  17,  1851,  da.  John  and  Marcia 
(Wilcox).  Of  Decatur,  Burt  co.,  Neb.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Blackbird,  Burt  co.,  Neb.:  13608-10  Theresa  Augusta"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Feb.  14,  1879;  Giles  Edward*,  June  21,  1880;  Mary 
Marcia',  Feb.  12,  1882. 

7094. 

John  Sjjauldiiiff  Stows  {jo/m^  storrs)^  m.  Fannie  Cran- 
dall.  Ch.  :  13611  Marietta^  Storrs,  b.  Oct.  27,  i8."i,  m.  William 
Moulton.  13612  Eunice  J?.^  Storrs,  b.  May  5,  1824,  m.  ist,  Henry 
H.  White,  2d,  Charles  Clark.  136 13-4  Minerva  Z."  Storrs,  b. 
July  31,  1825,  d.  unm.;  Hiram  S.^  Storrs,  b.  Oct.  31,  1826,  d.  unm. 
13615  Milton  L}  Storrs,  b.  Mar.  17,  1828,  m.  Carrie  Crandall  of 
Burlington,  Vt.,  1.  B.,  merch.  Ch.  :  William  S.\  b.  Jan.  23,  1857, 
d.  y. ;  William  W.\  b.  Dec.  5,  1874;  Hattic  E.^  Storrs,  b.  Dec.  12, 
1859,  m.  Jan.  i,  1879,  Bray  ton  Clark  of  Charlotte,  Vt. ;  Clarissa'^ 
Storrs,  b.  July  23,  1867;  Fannie',  July  i,  1872.  13616  Charles  F.* 
Storrs  (Dr.),  b.  Sept.  4,  1829,  m.  twice;  grad.  Albany  Med.  Sch. 
1853,  was  3  yrs.  practising  phys. ;  1.  Winooski  Falls,  Vt.,  druggist. 
Ch.  :  Frank  S^,  b.  May,  1869;  Katie  L\  Nov.,  1857.  136 17  John 
MJ"  Storrs,  b.  Feb.  16,  1832,  m.  Nov.  10,  1859,  1.  Burlingt.,  merch. 
Ch.  :  George  W?,  b.  June  13,  1864.  13618  Esther  F.*"  Storrs,  b. 
Sept.  29,  1834,  m.  Dr.  H.  H.  Crandall  of  B.  13619-20  Mary  A.^, 
b.  July  3,  1836,  drowned  May  12,  1848;  Martha  A.^,  b.  June  17, 
1838,  drowned  May  12,  1848.  13621-2  Stephen  F.^  Storrs,  b.  Mar. 
30,  1840,  m.  Oct.  16,  1863,  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  druggist.  William 
fF.",  b.  Dec,  1844,  d.  unm. 

7095. 

Dan'  StOVfS  (john^  storrs),  d.  Oct.  14,  1881,  a.  82,  m.  ISt, 
Aug.  21,  1820,  Sophronia  Hamlin,  she  d.  af.  1820.  He  m.  2d, 
Sept.  28,  1827,  Betsey  vSpencer,  she  d.  He  m.  3d,  July  11,  187 1, 
Clarissa  Maydole.  Of  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 
13623  Charles  Avery^  Storrs,  b.  Nov.  9,  1821,  m.  Mar.  17,  1847, 
Rhoda  Bonney.  Of  Eaton,  farmer.  Ch.  :  Edivin  Pratt^  Storrs, 
b.  Feb.  8,  1849,  m.  ist,  Sept.  i,  1870,  Addie  Noble,  she  d.  Dec.  n, 
1872.  He  m.  2d,  Aug.,  1874,  Joie  Henry.  Of  Eaton,  mechanic; 
Charles  Avery"  Storrs,  b.  May  20,  1854,  m.  Sept.  2,  1879,  Jennie  E. 
Nicholson.     Of  Eaton,  musician. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  1669 

7096. 

Constant  Wf /limns'  Sforrs  (/o/^n<^ sm-rs),  d.;  of  Montpe- 
lier,  Vt. ;  merchant;  Cong-,  deacon.  Ch.  :  13624-5  Cahkudl  J.^\ 
Cornelia'';  Betsey",  d.  1870;  Maria". 

13626  William  W.^  Starrs,  b.  July  21,  1835,  m.  Nov.  2,  1857, 
Lizzie  A.  Roberts,  b.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  July  22,  1835;  of  Chicago 
R.  R.  business.  Ch.  :  Jolm  JF.\  b.  Nov.  24,  1858;  William  C.\ 
June  9,  1861;  Nellie  R.',  b.  July  13,  1S65,  d.  Feb.  15,  1868;  Jennie 
M.\  b.  July  2,  1869. 

7099. 

Cltar'es'  Storrs  {jo/in<^^ Shvrs),  m.  vSusan  Pitkin.  Of  Bur- 
lington, Vt.;  merch.     Ch.  : 

13627  Asahcl"  Storrs,  b.  Nov.  12,  1834,  m.  Mahala  Parsons. 
Of  Burlingt.;  merch.  Ch.  :  Henry  A. \  b.  Jan.  28,  1861;  John  P.\ 
July  15,  1864.      13628   Charles  H""  Storrs,  b.  Apr.  28,  1836. 

13629-30  Orrin  S!"  Storrs,  b.  July  19,  1840,  m.  Louisa 
Stockum.  Of  Burlingt.;  merch.  Martha  L.\  b.  Oct.  28,  1832; 
Susan  M.\  Nov.  13,  1838. 

7107. 

Henrij  Chesebovoiujh:  Htorrs  {Frederick'^ storrs),  d.  Chap- 
lin, Conn..  July  5,  1850,  a.  25,  m.  May  2,  1849,  Jane  M.  Utley  of 
C.;  dwelt  Chaplin.  Ch.  :  13631  Henry  Cheseborough^  Storrs,  b. 
Jan.  17,  1851,  ra.  Dec.  25,  1877,  Harriet  Russell  of  Hartford, 
Conn.,  1.  Hartford;  machinist.    Ch.:  Henry  Utlef,  b.  Aug.  11,  1880. 

7116. 

Geovtje  Wnshinr/ton'  Jones  (Catharine^),  d.  Hanover,  Pa., 
Mar.  I,  1878,  a.  56,  m.  H.  May  i,  1849,  Louisa  Theresa  vStair,  b.  H. 
Jan.  I,  1823,  da.  Daniel  and  Annie  Eve  (Felty).  Of  Hanover, 
coach  builder.     Ch.  : 

13632  Henry  Cleveland^  Jones,  b.  Feb.  24,  1850,  H.,  m.  East 
Berlin,  Adams  co.,  Pa.,  Aug.  21,  1873,  Ellen  Magdalena  Gettier, 
b.  Melrose,  Carroll  co.,  Md.,  Feb.  24,  1852,  da.  Peter  and  Eliza- 
beth (Gallauger).  Of  Hanover,  manfr.  Ch.  b.  H.  :  Moshime 
Augustus''  Jones,  Aug.  6,  1874;  Henry  Earshaid'  Jones,  Nov.  3,  1876; 
George  Peter^  Jones,  Dec.  9,  1879. 

7119. 

HENRY       EGBERT'       CLEVELAND       (Frederick^,    Frederick^, 

jabezs  HenryMosiahs,  Mosesi),  b.  Reading,  Pa.,  May  20,  1841,  d.  Frcd- 
ericksburg,  Va.,  May  19,  1864. 

Capt.  Henry  Egbert'  Cleveland  volunteered  at  the  com- 
mencement of  the  war,  Apr.,  1861,  as  private  in  Capt.  Frank 
Cooley's  3  months'  co.  from  Reading,  the  third  co.  to  arrive  in 
Washington  to  defend  the  capital.  After  returning,  joined 
Capt.  T.  S.  Brenholtz's  co.,  50th  Pa.  V.,  as  orderly  sergt.  The 
regt.  was  in  Commodore  Dupont's  squadron,  capturing  Port 
Royal,  S.  C.  Soon  promoted  to  ist  Lt. ;  was  wounded  at  2d 
Bull  Run,  taken  prisoner,  and  4  days  after  rescued  by  ambu- 
lance train,   rejoined  regt.    (in   9th   corps),    1863,   promoted  to 


1670 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


capt.  On  surrender  of  Vicksburg,  the  regt.  was  advanced  to 
Jackson,  Miss.  Participated  in  the  Wilderness,  etc.,  battles, 
and  died  from  effects  of  wounds  received  at  Spottsylvania. 

7120. 

SALLIE  CATHERINE'  CLEVELAND  (Frederick^),  m.  in 
New  York  city,  May  11,  1865,  Charles  Ames  Washburn,  born 
Livermore,  Oxford  co.,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  1822,  d.  N.  Y.  cit}^,  Jan.  26, 
1889,  a  son  of  Israel  and  Martha  (Benjamin).     Ch.: 

13633-5  Hester^  Washburn^  b.  Oct.  22,  at  Asuncion,  Para- 
guay. Miss  Washburn,  residence  at  Morristown,  N.  J.,  Mar.  25, 
1892;  Westminster,  Md.,  Oct.,  1892.  Thinlow^  Washburn,  b.  Mar. 
16,  Livermore,  imm.  1892;  Lilian'  WasJibnrn,  b.  Sept.  27,  Read- 
ing, Pa.,  unm.  1892. 

Hon.  Charles  Ames  Washburn  graduated  from  Bowdoin  Col- 
lege, Brunswick,  Me.,  1S48,  of  Livermore  ;  Cal.  1885,  Morristown 
1886,  the  well-known  author,  editor,  politician,  of  whom  there 
is  a  biographical  sketch  in  Encyclopedia  pub.  by  Alvin  J.  Johnson 
&-'  Son.  Brother  of  the  statesmen,  etc.:  Hons.  Israel,  Gov.  of 
Me.,  M.  C;  Algernon  Sidney;  Elihu  Benjamin,  M.  C,  "Father 
of  the  House  ";  Gen.  Cadwalader  Colton  or  Cadwallader  Colden, 
Gov.  of  Wis.,  M.  C. ;  Samuel  Benjamin,  and  William  Drew  Wash- 
burne.     See  A  Statesinan  s  Career  :  in  N.  V.  Tin/es,  Jan.  5,  i8So,p.  i. 

Mrs.  Washburn  resides  at  Morristown,  Mar.,  1892;  Cam- 
bridgeport,  Mass.,  1895. 

Washbni-n  ancesfrv :  —  ]ohn'^,  John^  [see  +6got,  p.  16^7];  Samuel',  m.  Deborah  Pack- 
ard; IsraeH,m.  Waitstlll  Sumner;  Israel*,  of  Raynham,  Mass.,  Revolution  soldier,  m  Leah 
Fobes  ;  Israel*  Washburn,  b.  Mass.,  1784,  d.  Livermore,  Sept.,  1876,  m.  Martha  Benjamin, 
da.  of  Lt.  Samuel  (descendant  in  5th  generation  from  John",  fr.  Eng-.,  who  came  in  the 
Lion,  Sept.  16,  1632,  to  Boston,  Mass.,  freem.  Nov.  6,  1632,  a  propr.  in  Cambridge,  Water- 
town,  m.  Abigail  — see  Bond's  Genealogy),  Benjamin  and  Tabitha  (Livermore). 

7123. 

FREDERICK  UGHAZY'  CLEVELAND  (Frederick'),  m. 
Sarena  Neff  of  Reading,  Pa.  Res.  Reading,  1886,  machinist  for 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  R.  R.     Ch.:  Henry',  d.  aged  ab.  7. 

13636-7  Sallie  Catherine*;  Hester  Washburn'  Cleve- 
land. 

7125. 

CHARLES  KAUCHER'  CLEVELAND  (Frederick*'),  m. 
Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  Aug.  18,  1885,  Minnie  P.  Stage  of  Albert 
Lea,  b.  Apr.  8,  i860,  a  da.  John  and  Salina  (Earle).  Of  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1883-90,  baggage  master,  M.  &  St.  L.  R.  R. 

Stage  a«c«/rv.— John',  m.  Permelia  ;  John^  Stage,  b.  Dec.  24,  1828,  of  Simcoe,  Can., 
to  1855,  Albert  Lea,  tinner,  m.  Salina  Earle^. 

Earle  ancestry :— 3  arms :  E.\rl;  b:  E.^RLE  ;  z :  Earles,  E.'VRL,  or  Erllev  (Swal- 
lowfield.  CO.  Berk's,  Eng.).  Gu.  3  escallops  Crest  —  lAorCs,  head  pierced  with  dart.  .  .  . 
Ralph',  Exeter,  Eng  ,  came  1634,  Newport.  R.  1.,  m.  lone  or  Joan  ;  William^,  m.  ist,  Mary- 
Walker,  da  John  and  Katharine  of  Portsmouth,  R.  I.;  Ralph^,  m,  Mrs.  Mary  (Carr) 
Hicks,  wid.  John  Hicks,  da.  Robert  of  Newport ;  Robert^  m,  ist,  Mary  Newhall*;  Eseck^, 
m.  Mehitable  Snow  ;  John',  m.  2d,  Mary  Arvil ;  Xenophon",  m.  Mary  Chapin,  da.  Gor- 
don ;  Salina**  Earle  m.  John  Stage^. 

7V^zii/w// i?«cVj.-/;-F.-— Thomas',  fr.  Eng.,  Lynn,  1630,  m.  Mary;  Thoma-S^,  b.  L.,  1631, 
m.  Elizabeth  Potter^;  Thomas',  m.  Rebecca  Green  ;  ThomasS  m.  Mary;  Mary'*  Newhall 
m.  Robert  Earle''. 

Potter  £Z«c^.f/rv,-^  Robert',  Roxbury,  16:54,  m.  Isabel,  per.  father  of:  Robert^,  born 
Eng.,  Lvnn,  m.  2d',  Ruth  Driver,  per.  da.  of  Robert  of  L.;  Elizabeth'  Potter  m.  Thomas 
Newhal'P.  — i5"i?r/,?  Familv,  by  Plinv  Earle,  iSSS,  p.  jjS. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1671 

7126. 

SOPHIA'  CLEVELAND  (john^),  m.  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Feb. 
22,  1848,  George  Hartman,  b.  Mount  Joy  tp.,  Adams  co..  Pa., 
Sept.  30,  1 82 1,  a  s.  Andrew  and  Elizabeth  (Levestine).  Of  Dills- 
burg,  Pa.,  1883,  farmer.     Ch.: 

13638  MiDj  Elizabeth"  Hartman,  b.  Mar.  16,  1849,  Peters- 
burg, Pa.,  m.  Mechanicsburg,  Cumberland  co.,  Pa.,  Apr.  12,  1878, 
Oscar  O.  Boss,  b.  M.,  Dec.  29,  1850,  s.  Daniel  Williami  and  Sarah 
Annie  (Madison)  Of  Mechanicsb.,  harness  mfr.  Ch.:  Frank- 
lin Daniel  William^  Boss,  b.  Nov.  10,  1881,  j\L 

13639  John  Eli^  Hartman,  b.  July  14,  185 1,  Petersb.,  m.  P., 
Mar.  4,  1875,  Cornelia  Adaline  Bentz,  b.  Washington  tp.,  York 
CO.,  Pa.,  Nov.  13,  1857,  da.  Michael  and  Susanna  (Heiker).  Of 
Dillsburg,  master  builder.  Ch.  b.  D. :  Charles  Bentz^  Hartman, 
Jan,  23,  1876;  Giirney  Luther^  Hart/nan,  Aug.  3,  1878;  Frank'' 
Hartman,  Aug.  7,  1880;   Carrie  Remain^  Hartman,  Oct.  12,  1882. 

13640  Jacob  Andreiv^  Hartman,  b.  Oct.  4,  1854,  Gettysb., 
m.  Petersb.,  Dec.  16,  1875,  Sara  Elizabeth  Williams,  b.  Dillsb., 
Dec.  II,  1857,  da.  Samuel  and  Catharine  (Schenck).  Of  D., 
builder.  Ch.  b.  Franklin  tp.,  York  co.,  Pa.:  Mary  Catharine^ 
Hartman,  June  2,  1877;  Nora  Roberta^  Hartman,  Aug.  29,  1878; 
Lillie  Maf  Hartman,  June  2,  1881;  Park  GarfielcP  Hartman,  Feb. 
8,  1883. 

13641  Georgia  Alice^  Hartman,  b.  June  27,  1859,  Cashtown, 
Adams  co..  Pa.,  m.  Petersburg,  May  12,  1875,  William  Henry 
Letcher,  b.  vSouth  Wales,  May  11,  1850,  s.  John  and  Mary  Anne 
(Sonkin).     Of  Dillsb.,  supt.  of  mines,     s.  p. 

13642  William  Henry^  Hartman,  b.  Apr.  12,  1862,  Cashtown, 
m.  Mechanicsb.,  Nov.  17,  1881,  Laura  Annie  Frey,  b.  Fayette- 
ville,  Franklin  co.,  Pa.,  Sept.  8,  1863,  da.  George  and  Ann  (Zim- 
bro).  Contractor  of  mines,  Dillsb.  Ch.:  Allmadia^  Hartman,  b. 
Sept.  6,  1883,  Mechanicsb. 

13643  Emma  Catharine  Ellsworth^  Hartman,  b.  Mar.  26, 
1865,  Cashtown,  unm.,  res.  Dillsb.,  has  sent  us  valuable  records. 

7128. 

JOHN'  CLEVELAND  (john^),  m.  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Jan.  2, 
1864,  Annie  Maria  Lower,  b.  Biglerville,  Pa.,  Jan.  13,  1841,  da. 
George  C  and  Sarah  (Crum).  Always  dwelt  Castle  Hill  (P.  O. 
Unity),  Pa.,  on  his  farm.     Ch.  b.  Castle  H.: 

13644-8  George  Elmore*  Cleveland,  Oct.  12,  1864;  Sal- 
lie  Ketura*,  July  20,  1866;  John  Emory'  Cleveland,  Mar.  10, 
1868;  Annie  Mary^  June  10,  1870;  Ellen  Margaret',  b.  Nov. 
2,  1871,  d.  C.  H.,  Aug.  21,  1872;  Robert  Calvin'  Cleveland,  b. 
Dec.  25,  1875. 

7129. 

HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (john«),  m.  New  Franklin,  Pa., 
Dec.  24,  1863,  Sarah  Jemima  Keller,  b.  N.  F.,  Dec.  8,  1841,  died 
Quincy,  111.,  Mar.  22,  1884,  da.  Henry  and  Anna  Mary  (Basomer). 
Dwelt  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  to  1862,  O.  to  1868,  Martinsville,  Clark 
CO.,  111.,  to  1870,  res.  Quincy,  1886,  builder.  Ch.:  vSon',  b.  and  d. 
Jan.  6,  1865;  Anna  Mary*',  b.  Apr.  19,  Gettysb.,  d.  G.,  Sept.  11, 
1866. 


1672 


CLEVELAxND    GENEALOGY. 


13649  Emma  Keturah*  Cleveland,  b.  July  15,  1868,  New 
Franklin,  Stark  co.,  O. 

13650  O  Ella  Jane*,  b.  June  12,  1873,  New  Franklin,  O. 
1365 1-3     Martha  Elizabeth*,  Oct.   15,   1876,   Elexander, 

O.;  John  Henry',  Feb.  22,  1879,  Danville,  Des  Moines  co.,  la.; 
William  Clarence'  Cleveland,  Jan.  18,  1882,  Quincy. 

7130. 

Mar  if  CatJiarine'  JViill  (janee),  m.  Taney  town,  Md.,  May 
28,  1856,  Daniel  Lawrence  Shoemaker,  b.  Bridgeport,  Frederick 
CO.,  Md.,  Feb.  16,  1835,  a  3.  Daniel  and  Elizabeth  (Bower).  Was 
P.  M.  of  Harney,  Md.,  1872  to  1885,  1.  H.  1886.     Ch.: 

13654  Egbert  Hapiz  Courtlatid^  Shoemaker,  b.  Oct.  24,  1857, 
n.  H.,  m.  Taneyt.,  Apr.  22,  1886,  Martha  Alice  Hess,  b.  Harney, 
Apr.  2,  1864,  da.  Daniel  and  Martha  Alice  (Clabaugh).  Of  Har- 
ney, mfr.  and  builder. 

7134. 

SiniOii'  Alder    (Elizabeth',  JosiahS  SimonS  [PCurtice^,  Isaac^,  Moses']), 

m.  Western,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1831,  Mary  Hawkins,  b.  W.,  Nov. 
25,  181 1,  d.  Milton,  Rock  co.,  Wis.,  Mar.  16,  1876.  Of  Milton, 
1883.     Ch.: 

13655  He/iry'^  Alder,  b.  July  9,  1835,  m.  Emily  Flint.  Ch.:  4. 

13656  Mar't/ia  Anthony^  Alder,  b.  June  23,  1837,  m.  Daniel 
Brundage.     Ch.:  Da.'\ 

13657  Alvin*  Alder,  b.  July  15,  1843,  m.  Josephine  Jewell 
Day.     Ch.:  5. 

13658  Alma''  Alder,  b.  July  15,  1843,  m.  Orra  Garrison. 
Ch.:  2. 

13659  Afaryette*  Alder,  b.  Oct.  9,  1845,  m.  Artemas  Wil- 
marth.     Ch.:  3. 

13660  Eliza^  Alder,  b.  May  5,  1848,  m.  John  Forncrock. 
Ch.:   2. 

13661  Gustavus  Budd^  Alder,  b.  Sept.  21,  1850,  m.  Emily 
Otis.     Ch.:   2. 

13662  Frances  Jane^  Alder,  b.  May  21,  1855,  m.  George 
Addie.     Ch.:  3. 

7139. 

DELIGHT^  CLEVELAND  (David«),  m.  Western,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  3,  1841,  Ezra  Pepper  Adams,  b.  Enfield  or  Hadley,  Mass., 
Mar.  25,  1820,  d.  Hume,  Whiteside  co..  Ill,  May  15,  1885,  a  son 
Samuel  and  Emily  (Hutchinson),  farmer,  of  Hume.  His  obit- 
uary in  Prophetstown,  III.,  Spike,  'May  2j,  188^.     Ch.: 

13663  William  Henry^  Adams,  b.  Sept.  4,  1843,  m.  Ch.: 
several^. 

13664  Susan  Cornelia^  Adams,  b.  Apr.  2,  1844,  Delta,  N.  Y., 
m.  ist,  Hume,  July  4,  1861,  George  Washington  Hudson,  born 
western  part  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1839,  s.  Daniel  Tompkins  and 
Lucinda,  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  Morrison,  Sept.  10,  1873,  William 
Henry  Reed,  b.  Lockport,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  a  s.  Daniel  Tyler 
and  Ann.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Hume:  Carrie  Louisa^  Hudson,  May 
28,  1864;  Elijah^  Hudson,  Feb.  14,  1867;  Alice  May""  Hudson,  July 
27,  1868.     By  2d  m.:   Clara  Augusta^  Reed,  b.  June   27,  1874,  died 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  16^73 

Mar.  13,  1S76;   Bertha  AI.^  Reed,  b.  June  5,  1877;   Anna  Delight^ 
Reed,  June  16,  1879;   Clifford  Ezi\f  Reed,  Mar.  21,  1881. 

13665  Ezra  Diiane^  Adams,  b.  July  22,  1850,  Lowville,  N. 
Y.,  m.  Prophetst.,  May  19,  1870,  Sally  Pamelia  Miller,  b.  Chester, 
Geauga  co.,  O.,  da.  Daniel  and  Jeannette  (Bisbee).  Of  Lyndon, 
Whitesides  co..  111.,  1882,  painter.  Ch.:  Herbert  Delea)f  Adams, 
b.  Aug.  3,  187 1,  Hume  ;  Berniee^  Adams,  b.  Mar.,  1873,  H.,  d.  Nov. 
20,  1876;  Ernest"^  Adams,  b.  July  i,  1874,  Prophetst.;  Grace',  Sept. 
16,  1876. 

714Z 

HARMON'  CLEVELAND  (oavide),  m.  Prophetstown,  111., 
Nov.  8,  i860,  Mary  Alma  Annis,  b.  P.,  Mar.  29,  1843,  da.  Horace 
and  Portia  (Hopkinson).  Of  Bozeman,  Gallatin  co.,  Montana, 
farmer,  1882.     Ch.: 

13666-72  Eva  Keene*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  15,  1861;  Hor- 
ace ANNIS^  Sept.  2,  1866;  LiLLA  Amy*'  and  Lulu  Portia",  tw., 
Aug.  3,  1868;  Ada  Lee",  July  9,  1870;  Mary  Blanche',  Jan.  16, 
1872;  Charles  David"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  15,  1878,  d.  Apr.  i, 
1880. 

7143. 

GEORGE'  CLEVELAND  (oavid^),  m.  Geneseo,  Henry  co., 
111.,  Nov.  I,  i860,  Gertrude  Cowles,  b.  Iowa  City,  la.,  Dec.  22, 
1841,  da.  George  T.  and  Rosella  (Andrews).     Ch.: 

13673-4  Ida  May',  b.  Oct.  7,  1861,  teacher  Prophetstown, 
111.,  1882,  see  Prophetst.  Spike,  Oct.  24,  1882  ;  Henry  Bennett" 
Cleveland,  July  13,  1863. 

7145. 

DAVID'  CLEVELAND  (David«),  m.  Prophetstown,  111.,  Feb. 
9,  1864,  Almira  Walker,  b.  P.  June  20,  1842,  a  da.  Freeborn  J. 
and  Emily  Adaline  (Gage).     Ch.  b.  Hume,  111.: 

13675-6  Sylvia  Genevieve"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  21,  1866, 
m.  Mar.   17,  1884,  Homer  Appleton  Warner,  b.  Prophetst.  Oct. 

5,  1861,  s.  Elias  Burchard  and  Statira  Leonie  (Clark);  Guy  Le- 
roy"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  ir,  1874. 

Capt.  David'  Cleveland  enlisted  as  private  1861,  advanced 
step  by  step  to  capt.  Co.  B,  34th  111.  (Col.  Kirk),  mustered  out 
July  20,  1865,  one  of  the  bravest  in  Army  of  the  Tennessee.  As 
a  private  citizen  his  life  has  been  beyond  question.  Nominated 
Sept.  30, 1882,  at  Morrison,  111.,  Independent  candidate  for  Sheriff 
of  Whitesides  co.  —  Extract  from  Whiteside  Hei  aid  j  Prophetst. 
Spike,  Oct.  14,  1882.  Of  Prophetstown  1882,  Erie,  Whitesides  co., 
111.,  1885. 

7146. 

CYRUS'  CLEVELAND  (oavid^^),  m.  Watertown,  Wis.,  Oct. 

6,  1864,  Mary  Mulcay,  b.  Cattaraugus  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  7,  1845,  da. 
Thomas  and  Julia  (McCarter).  Enlisted  Sept.  i,  1861,  Co.  B, 
34th  111.,  discharged  June  i,  1862.  Of  Hume,  111.,  1882,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  13677-9  Frank"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  3,  1866;  Jen- 
nie", Aug.  19,  1868;  Eva",  Nov.  3,  1881. 


1 674  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

7147. 

EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (David*),  m.  Prophetstown,  111., 
Jan.  3,  1865,  Llarriet  Morehead,  b.  Venango  co.,  Pa.,  Jan.  17, 
1847,  da.  Samuel  and  Mary  Ann  (Hollis).  Was  of  Co.  C,  75th 
111.  Vols.,  went  in  Sept.,  wounded  Oct.  Sth,  at  Perryville.  Of 
Hume,  111.,  farmer.  Ch.:  13680-2  Amy  May^,  b.  Apr.  13,  1867  ; 
Grant*  Cleveland,  June  24,  1873  !  Mary  Blanche*,  Aug.  22, 
1879. 

7148. 

JAY'  CLEVELAND  (David«)  m.  Morrison,  111.,  May  24,  1865, 
Frances  Elizabeth  Dennison,  b.  Tyringham,  Berkshire  co., 
Mass.,  Aug.  9,  1845,  ^  ^^-  William  and  Emeline  (Bills).  Of 
Hume,  111.,  farmer.  Ch.:  13683  Earl  Jay*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug. 
7,  i«74- 

7149. 

NELSON'  CLEVELAND  (David-)  m.  Prophetstown,  111., 
Feb.  22,  1870,  Frances  Zeruiah  Humaston,  b.  Vienna,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  26,  1846,  da.  Ephraim  and  Frances  (Pember).  Of  Hume, 
111.,  farmer.  Ch.:  13684  Charles  David*  Cleveland,  b.  July  6, 
1874;  Jesse  Ephraim*,  b.  May  6,  d.  July,  1879. 

7156. 

ELENOR'    CLEVELAND    (stephen^  George*,   Simon«),    d.     Hart, 

Oceana  co.,  Mich.,  Mar.  2,  1880,  a.  70,  m.  Lewiston,  N.  Y.,  1828, 
John  Flenner  of  Queenston,  N.  Y.,  b.  Q.  1807,  d.  Stamford, 
Welland   co.,  Can.,  Nov.  17,  1862,  dwelt  n.  Thorold,  Can.     Ch.: 

13685  Margaret''  Flenner,  b.  1829  T.,  d.  Manchester,  N.  Y,, 
1876,  m.  ist,  1853,  Ross  Keel,  he  d.,  she  m.  2d,  a  few  years  later, 
Mr.  Bergordas  of  Chippewa,  n.  Niagara  Falls,  he  is  supposed  to 
have  lost  his  life  crossing  Niagara  river  in  boat,  body  never 
found.  Ch,  by  ist  m.:  5,  all  live  Toronto,  Can.,  1SS2,  were 
reared  by  grandfather  Keel.  By  2d  tn.  :  Minnie'^  Bergordas,  of 
Chippewa.  Jai/ies^  Flenner,  b.  1831  Thorold. 

13686  Ji^'ie^  Flenner,  b.  1834  T.,  m.  Manchester,  N.  Y., 
1855,  Henry  Hoopper  of  Gloucestershire,  Eng.,  s.  William  and 
Ann  (Williams).  Of  Gosfield,  Essex  co.,  Ont.  Ch.:  Florance^ 
Hoopper,  b.  Dec.  28,  1855,  m.  Jan.  i,  1874,  Isaac  Will  en  of  Lem- 
ington,  Ont.,  1.  Hontrose,  Welland  co.,  Can.;  Alary  Elenor"^ Hoop- 
pe)-,  b.  Oct  13,  1859,  m.  Dec.  25,  1879,  George  Breege;  of  Lem- 
ingt.     Ch.:  2;    Ullliam  Hammond^  Hoopper,  b.  Nov.  9,  1863. 

13687  George^  Flenner,  b.  1840,  Stamf.,  m.  Toronto  185S. 
136S8     Elanson*  Flenner,  b.    1846,  Thorold,  m.  INIanchester 

1866;  of  Hart.     Ch.:  scveraP. 

13689  Abnira^  F'lenncr,  b.  1846,  m.  Dummondville,  187 1  ; 
of  Hart. 

7157. 

MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Stephen*),  m.  ist,  June  10,  1832, 
William  Shipman,  b.  July  17,  1812,  d.  Port  Perry,  Ont.,  Nov.  11, 
1872,  s.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Teater?);  carpenter  of  Hamilton; 
Can.     She   m.    2d  ab.   1881,  Joseph  Upper.     Of  Thorold,  Can., 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1675 


Olanburg',  Welland  co.,  Can.,  18S2.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  13690  Caro- 
line Shipman,  1).  July  24,  1833.  1 369 1-6  Evieline',  Dec.  20,  1834  ; 
Martha",  July  24,  1835;  Catherine'",  Dec.  27,  1838;  Louisa'',  Au^.  9, 
1840;  Susan'',  Oct.  28,  1846;  Mary  Avariila'*,  May  21,  1851;  Emily'*, 
Oct.  13,  1853  ;  William  Nelson",  July  G,  1855;  Elizal>eth  Ann"  Ship- 
man,  Feb.  12,  1857.  Mrs.  Maria'  (Cleveland)  [vShipmanJ  Ui)per 
has  iZ  grandchildren  and  great-g^randchildren. 

7166. 

SUSAN     CAROLINE'    CLEVELAND    (Sylvanus«,    George",   Si- 

mon<),  m.  ist,  Thorold,  Can.,  June  2,  1846,  Hiram  McPher- 
son,  s.  Frederick  and  Elizabeth  (Simmerman).  Dwelt  Gains- 
boroug-h,  Monk  co.,  Ont.  Ch.:  13697-701  William  Webster  Mc- 
Fherson,  b.  Oct.  20,  1847,  m.,  of  Gainesb.  1882,  P.  O.  St.  Armo  ; 
Almira  Malissa"  McPherson,  h.  Dec.  7,  1849,  m.  Ritter.son,  of 
Beamesville,  Ont.  Ch.:  2.  Sylvanus  Cleveland"  MePherson,  b.  Oct. 
13,  185  I,  m.,  of  St.  Catharines,  Out.  ;  James  Alva",  b.  Sept.  22, 
1854;   Co  rteiit  ice  Jennie" ,  Jan.  8,  1859. 

7169, 

ALMIRA'  CLEVELAND  (syivanus«),  d.  Thorold,  Can.,  Aug. 
15,  1858,  a.  27,  m.  Niaj^ara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  3,  1850,  Dr. 
Ephraim  Hammond  Shourds,  b.  Collins,  N.  Y.,  May  t^o,  1828,  s. 
Daniel  and  Mahitaljle  (Goodrich).  ^Studied  dentistry  in  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1848-50  with  Dr.  A.  T.  Atkinson  of  N.  Y.  city.  Dwelt 
Thorold  1850  to  1876,  and  since  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1882.  Dr. 
vShourds  patented  in  Canada,  Oct.  26,  1868,  and  in  U.  vS.  Nov. 
28,  1876,  a  valuable  process  of  preserving  fruits,  etc.,  much 
used.  Ch.  b.  Thorold  :  Clara",  b.  Oct.  i,  185 1,  d.  T.  Oct.  8,  1852; 
13702  Emma  Jane"  Shourds,  b.  Nov.  15,  1854,  m.  A.  H.  or  Robert 
Preston,  of  Thorold  ;  13703  EJfie  Cleveland"  Shourds,  b.  Dec.  25, 
1856,  d.  Mentor,  O.,  Feb.  25,  1857. 

7171. 

SYLVANUS'  CLEVELAND  (Sylvanus"),  m.  Mentor,  O.,  Feb. 
5,  1862,  Jane  vS.  Munson,  b.  M.  Jan.  i,  1840,  da.  Henry  W.  and 
Amanda  M.  (Wilson).  Of  Mentor  1881-4,  merch.,  farmer.  Ch.: 
13704  Frances  E."  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  3,  1876. 

7173. 

JOHN  WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND   (joshua-,  George*,  Simon«),  m. 

Nissourie,  Ont.,  July  21,  1846,  Margaret  Swazze,  b.  Pelham, 
Ont.,  Apr.  16,  1821,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Mary  Ann  (Pickard).  Of 
Mt.  Clemens,  Mich..  1882,  joiner.  Ch.:  13705  Mary  Imj/aije'ih'* 
Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  29,  1847,  Thorold,  Ont.,  m.  June  i  r,  1869, 
Davis.  Of  Detroit,  Mich.  Ch:  4.  13706-8  Phehk  Alice*  Cleve- 
land, b.  Dec.  20,  1849,  Nissourie,  m.  July  16,  187 1,  Stephen  O. 
Ecker,  of  Mt.  Clemens,  jeweler  ;  Benjamin  S\VA;^ZE^  b.  wSept.  9, 
Nis.,  d.  29,  1850;  John  William',  b.  Feb.  2,  Bayhun,  d.  14,  1861; 
Ahram  Seward",  b.  Oct.  28,  1865,  Ingersoll,  Ont.,  of  I)etroit 
1882-91,  jeweler  ;  Robert  Seaeord"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  28, 
1865,  Ing.,  of  Mt.  Clem.,  jeweler. 


16/6 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


7177. 


JAMES  PETER'  CLEVELAND  (joshua"),  m.  Manchester, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  29,  1853,  Jannett  White,  da.  James  and  Jannett 
(Ramsey)  of  Aberdeen,  Scotland.  Ch.:  13709  James  Allen*,  b. 
July  26,  1854.  13710  Emily  Ellen''  Cleveland,  b.  July  19,  1856, 
m.  C.  Carnahan,  or  Camahan,  of  Chicago,  111.,  1882  ;  ch.:  3. 
13711-14  Samuel  Harvey*,  b.  Feb.  22,  1859;  William  Simson*, 
June  II,  1863  ;  George  Henry*,  b.  Mar.  6,  1866,  d.  Sept.  19,  1868; 
Alma  Monroe",  b.  June  20,  1873  ;  Frank  Maitland*  Cleve- 
land, Jan.  14,  1876. 

7180. 

SAMUEL'  CLEVELAND  (joshua«),  m.  June  28,  1865,  Eliz- 
abeth Hackett.  Of  Thorold,  Can.,  1882.  Ch.:  i37r5-9  Julia', 
b.  July  27,  1866  ;  Kate*,  Aug.  19,  1868  ;  Robert  Erwin  Edwin", 
Nov.  6,  1870  ;  Samuel  Rolland*,  May  9,  29,  1873  ;  George  Kei- 
FER*,  b.  Mar.  19,  d.  Dec.  26,  1877  ;  Raymond*  Cleveland,  Jan. 
24,  1879. 

7184. 

Jonathan  Lewis'  ^hepard  (phebe'),  m.  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
•Rebecca  Brower,  b.  Dover,  O.,  Nov.,  builder.  Ch.  b.  Cleveland: 
13720  Maria  Elizabeth^  Shepard,  b.  Mar.  15,  1847,  m.  ist,  C,  Jan. 
5,  1869,  George  Washington  McBain,  b.  Scotland  Jan.  22,  1838, 
cooper.  Divorced.  She  m.  2d,  Cleveland,  June  2,  1883,  Charles 
Herbert  Melton  of  Mentor,  O.,  b.  Oct.  18,  1843,  moulder.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.,  b.  Cleveland:  James  Henrf  McBain,  Oct.  2,  187 1  ; 
Lewis  Edgar^  McBain,  Sept.  5,  1873;  Ida  Maud^  McBain,  Oct. 
23,  1876. 

13721  Phebe  S.^  S/iepard,  b.  July  30,  1849,  m.  Jan.  7,  1868, 
William  A.  Clark,  b.  Sept.  21,  1838,  d.  Nov.  12,  1876.  Ch.:  Ade- 
lia'  Clark,  b.  Dec.  8,  1868;  Lewis  William'  Clark,  Oct.  6,  1870  ;  Ida 
Ma/  Clark,  Sept.  6,  1872  ;  Cora  Ella'  Clark,  Feb.  3,  1875  ;  Berl/ia 
Azelene"  Clark,  Nov.  17,  1876.  Mary^  Shepard,  d.  C.  1850.  13722 
Willie^  Shepard ;  Atinie^  Shepard ;  Edward'' Shepard ;  Emma^  Shep- 
ard.     13723  Freddie^  Shepard. 

7186. 

Wiltiaui  Henrif  SJiepard  (Phebe"),  d.  soon  after  being 
exchanged  from  Libby  prison,  Richmond,  Va.,  m.  Cleveland,  O., 
1852,  Alvine.  Of  Co.  E.,  124th  O.  V.,  farmer.  Ch.  8,  b.  Cleve- 
land :  13724-6  Almira^  Shepard,  m.;  Elizabeth^  Shepard,  m.;  Marf" 
Shepard,  m.;  Joseph^ ;  William'*;  George^. 

7188. 

Elh:ahetlt  Martf  Slie/ffnd  (Phebe"),  m.  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
Jan.  I,  1850,  Charles  W.  Presley,  b.  Clayton,  N.Y.,  Feb.  18,  1826, 
a  son  John  and  Maria.  Of  Cleveland  1883,  ship  carpenter.  Ch. 
b.  Cleveland  :  Charles  Albert\  b.  Sept.  28,  1850,  d.  Mar.  7,  1852  ; 
Martha^,  b.  and  d.  July  2.  1852  ;  Josephine",  b.  and  d.  Dec.  26, 
1853;  Emma  Jane\  b.  July  9,  1856,  d.  Feb.  18,  1861.  13727-9 
Andrew  C*  Presley,  b.  Feb.  12,  1861,  m.  C.   Sept.   19,  1881,  Louisa 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1677 

Lansburg-,  born  C,  da. and  Mary  (Welch).     Ch.:  Albert\  b. 

Mar.  19,  "1882,  C.  Ida  BeU\  b.  Mar.  19,  d.  May  24,  1863  ;  Willie 
S.\  b.  May  17,  1865  ;  Ma^y  Elizabetie  Presley,  Feb.  13,  1869. 

7189. 

EnocJi''  She2)avcl  (Phebe«),  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  3,  i860,  a. 
28,  m.  C,  Mary  Willard,  b.  Pa.  (she  m.  2d,  Cleveland,  1864,  Wil- 
liam Young,  b.  Pa.,  s.  William,  of  Cleveland,  merch.,  s.  p.)  Sail 
maker,  s.  p. 

7190. 

Wancy  Ann'  Sliepavd  (Phebe«),  m.  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Oct., 

185 1,  Henry  Skinner,  b.  C.  Oct.   15,  1834,  a  s. and  Emeline 

(Ackley).  Of  Cleveland,  caulker.  Ch.  b.  C:  Julius  IIenry^,h. 
Apr.  14,  1853,  d.  Apr.  15,  1854;  George  William\  b.  Aug.  12,  d. 
28,  1854  ;  Lucretia  Adaliiie\  b.  Dec.  28,  1856,  d.  Mar.  11,  1864. 

13730  Loretta  Ann^  Skinner,  b.  Oct.,  1857,  m.  C.  June  13, 
1876,  Capt.  Joseph  Stedman,  b.  C.  July  16,  1856,  d.  C.  Nov.  i, 
1880  ;  capt.  of  tugf-boat,  was  shot  on  lake  at  Sandusky,  d.  at  hos- 
pital. Ch.:  Joseph  Anies^  Stedman^h.lwno.  16,1877;  Arthur  J olvf 
Stedman,  July  26,  1879. 

i373i~2  Albert  Horatio^  Skinner,  b.  Dec.  28,  i860,  m.  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  July  6,  1880,  Ellen.     Ch.:  Jenny  Lind\  b.  July  29,  d.  Aug. 

I,  1880  ;  Ellian^  Skinner,  b.  Aug.  29,  1883.  6^^^;j^',  July  28,  1866  ; 
Emma  Jane*",  July  12,  1870  ;  Elizabeth  Maria^  Skinner,  July  13,  1872. 

7192. 

3Iat'ff   Hannah'    Shepard    (Phebe«,  George^,  SimonS    [?  Curtice', 

isaac2,  Moses']),  m.  ist,  Mcntor,  O.,  Dec.  24,  1854,  Douglas  King-,  b. 

Euclid,  O.,  May  15,  1838,  d.  prisoner  of  war,  1864,  a  s. and 

Mary.  Divorced  Cleveland,  O.,  1857.  She  m.  2d,  C,  Jan.  20, 
1857,  as  2d  w.,  Capt.  James  Spence,  b.  on  the  Highlands,  Scot- 
land, Jan.  17,  1 81 8,  was  lost  on  Lake  jNIichigan  by  Mackinaw 
Straits  Oct.  20,  1870.  She  m.  3d,  Fulton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  20,  187 1,  as 
2d  w.,  Harvey  William  Fuller,  b,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  June  18,  1828, 
d.  Mexico,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1872,  a  s.  Amos  and  Azuba  (Russel). 
She  m.  4th,  Cleveland,  Nov.  20,  1872,  as  2d  w.,  Anthony  Smith 

Bickford,  b.  Lynn,  Mass.,  June  15,  1823,  a  son  and  Emily 

(Whitehouse).     All  m.:  s.  p. 

Douglas  King  member  24th  O.  V.,  farmer. 

Capt.  James  Spence,  capt.  lake  vessel  J.  S.  Newhouse,  m.  ist, 
Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Sarah  Thompson,  b.  Os.  1831,  d.  Cleveland  Sept. 

II,  1870,  a  da.  Thomas  and  Jane.  Ch.  b.  C:  Sarah  Spence,  m.. 
William  Miller  ;  Jam.es  Spence,  m.  Miss  Pratt ;  Willie  Spence, 
m.;  Maggie  Spence. 

Harvey  William  Fuller  of  Oswego,  blacksmith,  m.  ist,  Ful- 
ton, Nov.,  1865,  Louisa  Emery,  b.  F.  1840,  d.  F.  1868,  only  child 
Ezra  and  Eliza.     Ch.:  Willie  Emery  Fuller. 

Anthony  Smith  Bickford  lived  always  at  Cleveland,  1883, 
machinist.     He  m.  ist,  Lynn,  Sarah  Bosworth. 


1678  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

7204. 

3Iary  Elixahetll'   Hawkins  (Betsey  Elizabeth",  Ezeklel^,  Simon<), 

m.  Westernville,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  16,  1849,  David  Blair 
Knox,  b.  Lee,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  24,  1828,  son  Adam  and  Charity  Ann 
(Tripp).  Of  Rome  and  Lee,  N.  Y.,  to  1853,  Earlville,  111.,  to 
1856,  Fillmore,  Minn.,  to  1868,  Little  York,  Iowa,  to  1871,  since 
Peabody,  Kan.,  1882,  veterinary  surgeon.     Ch.: 

13733  Mary  Ette*"  Knox,  b.  Oct.  31,  1850,  Westernville,  m. 
Fillm.  Jan.  28,  1868,  Elmer  Stephen  Grain,  b.  Franklin ville,  Mc- 
Henry'co.,  111.,  July  20,  1839,  s.  John  and  Martha  (AUbrow).  Of 
Peabody  1873-1882,  Walton,  Harvey  co.,  Kan.,  Nov.,  1882-1884, 
farmer.  Ch.:  Clare/ice  Eugene"  Grain,  b.  Jan.  22,  1869.  Fillmore  ; 
David  John"  Grain,  May  10,  187 1,  F.;  Harrison  Ulysses'  Grain,  Apr. 
13,  1873  ;  Gertrude  Lovina^  Grain,  Jan.  21,  1875,  Branchtown,  Mar- 
ion CO.,  Kan.;  Mary  Ursula"  Grain,  Dec.  24,  1876,  B.;  Nelly  Lo- 
vina"  Grain,  Apr.  16,  1878,  B.;  George  Elmer"  Grain,  Sept.  21,  1882, 
B.  David  Aylmer^  Knox,  b.  June  4,  1852,  Rome,  d.  Chicago,  111., 
May  16,  1869. 

13734  Hannah  Louisa^  Kfiox,  b.  Feb.  22,  1853,  Earlville,  m. 
Elkport,  Clayton  co.,  la.,  July  4,  1870,  Sylvester  Crandle  Dar- 
row,  b.  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  Aug.  13,  1849,  s.  George  Washington 
and  Ellen  Elmira  (Stone).  Of  la.  to  1871,  since  Peabody.  Ch. 
b.  P.:  Netuell  Grandle"  D arrow.  Mar.  23,  1878  ;  Newrilla  Maf  Dar- 
row,  Nov.  17,  1879.  Hulda  Maria""  Knox,  b.  July  22,  1855,  Earv., 
d.  Fillmore  co.,  Minn.,  Oct.  12,  1858. 

'3735  Anna  Ladocia^  Knox,  b.  Oct.  23,  1859,  Fillm.,  m.  Mar- 
ion, Marion  co.,  Kan.,  Apr.  23,  1878,  Matthew  Coolen  Scott,  b. 
Ontario  co.,  C.  W.,  Jan.  18,  1854,  s.  John  and  Ann  (Coolen).  Of 
Peabody  to  18S3,  since  Grand  River,  Decatur  co.,  la.  Ch.  born 
Peabody  :  Garrie  Lovina"  Scott,  May  23,  1880  ;  Son",  Dec.  19,  1882. 
Nellie  Arienne*  Knox,  h.  June  28,  1861,  Fillm.,  d.  Peab.  Feb.  27, 
1879;  Walter  William''  Knox,  b.  Apr.  11,  1864,  Fillm.;  Alice  Lil- 
ian'' Knox,  May  9,   1866,   F.      13736  Alwin   Glair^  Knox,  Dec.   24, 

1870,  Little  Y. 

7207. 

WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (George«,  Ezekiel^  simon^),  married 
Delight  Palmer.  Of  Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  1868-84,  San  Felipe, 
Santa  Clara  co.,  n.  Hollister,  San  Benito  co.,  Cal.,  1885,  Gilroy, 
Cal.,  1886.     Ch.: 

+  13737     Clark  Bennett*  Cleveland,  b.  May  16,  1847. 

-[-13738  William*  Cleveland.  13739  Lewis  C.*,  2d  Cal. 
Cav.,  Jesse  L.  Reno  Post  58,  Dep.  Cal.  G.  A.  R.,  of  Hollister. 
;374o  John',  of  Amador,  Amador  co.,  Cal. 

13741  Sarah*  Cleveland,  m.  1869,  Randolph  Clayton. 

13742  Mary  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  d.  Wheatland,  Yuba 
CO.,  Cal,  Dec,  1872,  m.  Gilbert  Livingston  Mead.  Ch.  b.  n.  Gil- 
roy:  Gilbert  Livingston",  Mar.  27,  1867  ;  Emma  Frances",  July  20, 
1868  ;  Jessie  J/<z/,'May  12,  1870  ;  William  Price"  Mead,  b.  Oct.  19, 

1871,  d.  Lewis  Creek  Dec.  17,  1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


7209. 


1679 


DARWIN'  CLEVELAND  (George«),  m.  Lee,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  15, 
1844,  Annis  Clark,  b.  Simsbury,  Conn.,  July  8,  1817,  da.  Samuel 
and  Mary  (Burr).     Land  explorer,  Sheriden,  Mich.,  1883.     Ch.: 

13743  Helen  Emmaretta^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  29,  1844, 
m.  ist,  Dec.  21,  i860,  David  Haynes,  he  d.  1876.  She  m.  2d, 
July  2,  1879,  Oliver  Swartz. 

13744  William  Levins^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28,  1846,  m. 
Sept.,  1870,  Miss  Libbie  Stone  of  Kent  co.,  Mich.,  saw  miller. 

13745-6  Edward  Dwight^  b.  Feb.  5,  1849,  unm.,  lumber 
inspector;  Darwin  Eugene',  Nov.  15,  185 1,  unm.,  lumber  land 
locator. 

13747  Frank  Lent*  Cleveland,  b.  July  20,  1854,  m.  Apr. 
16,  1878,  Miss  Helen  Phelps  of  Sidney,  Montcalm  co.,  Mich., 
fanner. 

13748  Margaret  Ann*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  19,  1857,  m. 
Oct.  25,  1874,  W.  C.  Brown  of  Sharon,  Henry  co..  111.  Herbert 
Romain',  b.  June  22,  i860,  d.  July  3,  1861. 

7210, 

GEORGE  CLINTON'  CLEVELAND  (George«),  d.  Lemont, 
111.,  Oct.  9,  2,  1871,  aged  49,  m.  Lee,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1852,  Jane 
Flynn,  b.  L.,  July  20,  1833,  da.  Hugh  and  Maggie  (Beglay). 
She  1.  1878-83,  Chicago,  111.     Ch.: 

-I-13749  Frederick  Clinton"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  10,  1855, 
Lemont,  111. 

13750  Cornelia  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  28,  1857,  New 
York  city,  unm.,  of  Logansport,  Ind.,  1884,  head  saleslady  in 
store. 

7212. 

HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (George«),  frozen  to  death  before 
1885,  m.  Spring  Arbor,  Jackson  co.,  Mich.,  fall  of  1857,  Mrs.  Lu- 
cinda  (Watson)  Holmes,  b.  Pickering,  Can.,  June  24,  1820,  died 
Pulaski,  Mich.,  Oct.  30,  1861,  wid.,  da.  William  and  Ann  (Hamil- 
ton).    Of  Montcalm,  Mich.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

13751  Charles  Ely"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  18,  1859,  Pulaski, 
unm.  1884. 

7217. 

Heavy  Harriso^i'  Harffer  (poiiyo,  Ezekieie,  simon^),  m.  ist, 
Hampton  village,  Verona,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1843,  Sarah  Frank,  b. 
Whitestown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1823,  d.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  May  19,  1850, 
da.  Reuben  and  Mary  Catherine  (Yales).  He  m.  2d,  Remsen, 
Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  22,  1852,  Melinda  Mott,  b.  Lee,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  6,  1836,  da.  Sylvanus  S.  and  Dorothea  (Searles).  Of  Earl- 
ville,  111.,  1882,  carpenter.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  William  Henry^,  born 
Apr.  15,  1844,  d.  Jan.  13,  1847. 

13752  Eugene  Frank^  Harger,  b.  May  11,  1846,  d.  Joplin, 
Jasper  co.,  Mo.,  May  23,  1882,  m.  Independence,  Ark.,  Mary 
Bell,  of  Joplin,  1882,  R.  R.  conductor,  d.  of  injuries  by  railroad. 
Ch.:  Grade  Frances^  Harge)\  b.  Nov.  18,  1874.  Jo/i/i  Lymaif',  b. 
Oct.  7,  1849,  d.  May  19,  1850.     By  2d  m.: 


l68o  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

13753  Lyman''  Harger,  b.  Oct.  10,  1S54,  m.  Earlville,  Oct.  10, 
1878,  Lucy  Agnes  Morsett,  b.  Knoxville,  Knox  co.,  111.,  May  16, 
1859,  da.  Henry  and  Maria  (Sylvester),  carpenter,     s.  p. 

13754  Andreiv  Sylvanus^  Harger,  b.  Apr.  5,  1S56,  m.  Earlv., 
Nov.  8,  1877,  Cora  Halleck,  born  Pawpaw,  111.,  Jan.  23,  1858,  da. 
Nathan  and  Lucina,  farmer.  Ch.:  Charles^  Ilai'ger,  b.  Sept.  5, 
1858,  Earlv. 

13755  Philo^  Harger,  born  Dec.  15,  1857,  m.  Dec.  25,  1881, 
Susan  Speir,  farmer,  Earlv. 

13756-8  Roc  Henry^  Harger,  b.  Dec.  18,  1859,  m.  ist,  Earlv., 
Apr.  5,  1879,  Dora  Yeager  or  Jeager,  b.  Mar.  17,  1S64,  died  E., 
Feb.  22,  1880,  da.  Hiram  and  Elizabeth  (Fitzgerald).  He  m. 
2d,  E.,  Dec.  18,  1881,  Margaret  Theresa  Murray,  da.  Michael 
and  Catherine.  Da.^,  b.  May  24,  1863,  d.  Apr.  3,  1864;  Nellie'',  b. 
June  15,  1867  ;  Melinda^,  Aug.  26,  1870. 

7218. 

3Iartha  A.'  Havfjev  (Poiiyo),  m.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1840, 
Giles  Sanford  Cooley,  b.  Sept.  15,  181 7.  Of  Port  Huron,  Mich., 
1882.     Ch.: 

13759-62  Lyman  Harger'^  Cooley,  b.  Feb.  10,  1842,  m.  Dec. 
23,  1863  ;  Francis*,  b.  May  6,  1843,  d.  Apr.  8,  1845  ;  C/iarlcs  Ezra^, 
b.  Mar.  25,  1845,  d.  Feb.  22,  1882  ;  William  Henry''  Cooley,  b.  June 
5,  1847,  Casler  [R.]  &  Co.  [H.  W.  Cooley],  contractors,  Port  Hu- 
ron ;  Mary  Jane^,  Sept.  7,  1849;  Robert  Wellslef,  Jan.  1,  1852; 
Rosa  Maria*,  June  25,  1854;  Lnf.*,  b.  and  d.  June  22,  1856;  /«/.*, 
b.  and  d.  Apr.  19,  1857  ;  George*,  b.  Mar.  7,  1864;  Minnie  May*' 
Cooley,  Oct.  15,  1869. 

7229. 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON'    CLEVELAND   (Henry  Harrison', 

Ezekiei6,  Simon*),  m.  Paw  Paw,  Lce  CO.,  111.,  Mar.  21,  1867,  Sophia 
Elizabeth  Baker,  b.  Summerside,  N.  B.,  Aug.  15,  1845,  a  da.  An- 
drew and  Ann  (Baker),  farmer.  Ch. :  William  Henry^  b.  Jan. 
22,  1869,  Yankee  Settlement,  Clayton  co.,  la.,  d.  Feb.  16,  1870. 

13763  Lillian*,  b.  Dec.  15,  187 1,  Strawberry  Point,  Clay- 
ton CO.,  la.     Josiah",  b.  June  16,  1873,  S.  P.,  d.  Feb.  10,  1877. 

13764  Anna  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  22,  1875, 
Forestville,  Delaware  co.,  la. 

7232. 

WILLIAM      HENRY'     CLEVELAND     (Henry   Harrison'),     m. 

ist,  Harding,  111.,  Dec.  31,  1868,  Caroline  Pecia,  b.  Montreal, 
Can.,  Jan.  29,  185 1,  d.  Earlville,  111.,  Nov.  26,  1873,  da.  Oliver 
and  Mary  (Rubadieu).  He  m,  2d,  Mendota,  111.,  July  4,  1876, 
Pauline  Conmeyer,  born  Strasburg,  France,  June  10,  1852,  da. 
George  and  Celia  (Shreder).  Of  Earlville,  1882,  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Earlville,  by  ist  m.: 

Y^i^  13765-8  Ida  Elizabeth',  Sept.  26,  1869  ;  Frederick  Adel- 
bert^  Cleveland,  Oct.  7,  187 1;  Nellie  Eliza',  b.  Oct.  16,  1873, 
d.  Sept.  13,  1874.  By  2d  m.:  Albert  Eugene',  b.  June  2,  1877, 
d.  Sept.  20,  1878;  Margaret  Celia"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  2,  1879; 
Rena  May"  Cleveland,  Oct.  12,  1880. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES"   CLEVELAND.  i(38l 

7242. 

Janette'  Gillette  (Elizabeth*,  wiiiiams,  simon<),  ni.  Edward  Hal- 
lock,  b.  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1820,  d.  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
I,  1879,  s.  Epentus  (?)  and  Patience.     Ch.  b.  Constantia: 

13769  Charles*  Hallock  (Rev.),  b.  July  31,  1847,  m.  June  5, 
1873,  Zillah  Cook,  b.  June  5,  1857. 

13770-1  EUof  Hallock,  b.  Dec.  15,  1853,  m.  May  8,  1877, 
Joseph  Cook,  farmer.  Ch.:  Maud^  Cook,  b.  Apr.  25,  1878.  Eu- 
gene^ Hallock,  b.  June  21,  1857,  d.  July  17,  1875  ;  Emma*,  b.  Jan, 
20,  1862;  Etta\  Sept.  23,  1864;   Libbie\  Feb.  15,  1866. 

7246. 

SIMON'  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim«,  Wniiams,  Simon*,  [?Curtice3,  Isaac^ 

Mosesi]),  m.  Cornelia  Webb,  born  Constantia  or  Rome,  N.  Y.,  da. 
Napthali  and  Hannah  (Hall).  Of  Little  Rock,  111.,  1883,  Hinck- 
ley, De  Kalb  co..  111.,  1886.     Ch.: 

13772-6  William"*  Cleveland  ;  Charles';  Frank';  Del- 
bert'  and  Delia',  tw.,  b.  Constantia  Centre,  both  d.,  a.  i  month; 
Bertie**;  Irving'  Cleveland. 

7248. 

CAROLINE'  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim«),  m.  Alyin  Abbott,  b. 
Cuba,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  24,  1828,  s.  Leonard  and  Cynthia  (Colton). 
Of  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  1882,  farmer.     Ch.: 

13777-S  Martha  Jane'',  b.  Aug.  31,  1855,  unm.,  of  Constan- 
tia;  Charles^'  Abbott,  Mar.  22,  1857,  unm.,  of  C. 

7253. 

GEOR.GE'     CLEVELAND     (Isaac  valentine^,  WilUamS,  Simon^),    m. 

Feb.  14,  1855,  Mary  Lucy  Wheat,  b.  Aug-.  9,  1835.  Land  owner, 
Rome,  N.  Y.,  1864,  of  Rome,  1882.     Ch.: 

+  13779     Charles  Henry*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  14,  1855. 

George  Erwin'  Cleveland,  b.  June  20,  1858,  died 
Nov.  29,  1861. 

13780  Caroline  Almira'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  3,  i860,  m. 
Sept.  I,  1880,  John  Bradford  Butts,  b.  Dec.  13,  1859. 

13781-2  Marcia  Estelle',  born  Dec.  13,  1868;  Melvin 
Elon',  Oct.  28,  1870. 

7255. 

WILLIAM    ALEXANDER'    CLEVELAND  (isaac  valentine"), 

m.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  i860,  Theodocia  Humaston,  b.  Vienna, 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1835,  da.  Ephraim  and  Frances  (Pember).  Land 
owner,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  1863.     Of  Sterling,  18S2.     Ch.: 

13783-6  John  William",  b.  May  14,  1863;  Fred  Albert', 
IMar.  17,  1865  ;  Sevilla  Frances',  June  12,  1866  ;  Caroline  May' 
Cleveland,  Feb.  i,  1873. 

7256. 

ELON    EZRA'    CLEVELAND   (isaac  valentine'),  died  Ionia, 
Dixon  CO.,  Neb.,  Nov.  9,  1S71,  a.  35,  m.  Jan.  30,  i860,   Jerusha 
Brewer.     Land  owner,  Rome,  N.  Y.,  1862.     Ch.: 
106 


l582  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

13787-9  Stephen  Wait",  b.  Feb.  i,  1861;  Eugene  Elon', 
June  17,  1867  ;  Marcta  Estelle*  Cleveland,  Mar.  19,  1870. 

7258. 

HARRIET  vSOPHIA'  CLEVELAND  (wniiam  Paimiters  wm.^ 

Simon*,  ['Curtice',  Isaac2,  Mosesi]),    111.   Rome,   N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,   1851,  Solo- 

mon  Parker  Skinner.      Of  New  London,  Verona,  N.  Y.,  1882. 
Ch.  b.  Verona  : 

13790  Clarence  Burdette^  Skifiner,  b.  Apr.  25,  1852,  m.  Oct., 
1874,  Mrs.  Carrie  Campbell  of  Rome,  N.  Y.,  wid.  Of  A'erona 
always.  Ch.:  I?ia  Sara/i^  Skinner^  b.  Oct.  15,  1878;  PJiilip  Byro)f 
Skinner,  Dec,  1880. 

13791  Florence  Electa^  Skinner,  b.  June  4,  1856,  m.  June  4, 
1879,  Charles  Avery,  of  Verona  always.  Ch.:  Leroy  Seray  Mel- 
ton" Avery,  b.  Nov.  28,  1878;  Flora  Gertrude''  Avery,  Sept.  18',  188 1. 

13792  Flora  Hattie'^  Skinner,  born  Jan.  30,  1859,  m.  Apr.  21, 
1 88 1,  George  Wallace  Cogwin,  always  of  Verona. 

13793  Clayton  Fortei-^  Skinner,  b.  Aug.  6,  1869,  always  of  V. 

7264. 

Jsaac'  HfffrJi  {j?/wdu<'  Bi.vdv,'Pyiscma^,  simon*),  m.  Adaliza  Potter. 
Of  Piano,  111.,  1882,  Little  Rock,  111,  1883.     Ch.: 

13794  Isaac^  Hatch.  13795  Annie  Maria''  Hatch,  b.  Jan.  17, 
1857,  Big  Rock,  Kane  co.,  111.,  m.,  as  2d  w.,  James  Worden^  Hatch 
+  13796. 

7266. 

Joel  Fitch?  Hatch  {F/ioc/a^  Bixby),  m.  Constantia,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
25,  1843,  Susan  Mary  Ferris,  b.  Gay  Head,  Greene  co.,  N.  Y., 
Nov.  5,  1820,  da.  Solomon  and  Catey  (Brandow).  Of  Milton, 
N.  Y.,  to  1875,  Big  Rock  and  Little  Rock,  111.,  to  1880,  Scranton, 
la.,  to  1 88 1,  since  North  Pembroke,  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y.,  1883, 
farmer.     Ch.  b.  Constantia  : 

-[-13796     James  IVorden^  Hatch,  b.  Sept.  9,  1844. 

13797  Lauretta  Ruvina"  Hatch,  b.  Feb.  6,  1848,  unm.,  of  N. 
Pembroke. 

7281. 

STAFFORD  CANNING'  CLEVELAND  (Er«,  Ephraim»,  SimonS 

[>Curtice3,  isaac2,  Mosesi]),  b.  HectoT,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  i8,  1822,  d.  at  Fort 
Myers,  Monroe  co.,  Fla.,  Dec.  ii,  1885,  m.  Horsehead.s,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  19,  1847,  Obedience  Frazer,  b.  at  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
12,  1822,  eldest  da.  of  Elias  and  Jemima  (Jefferson),  s.  p. 

Hon.  Stafford  Canning'  Cleveland  embarked  in  life  as  a 
teacher  at  Hector  for  5  years;  lived  i}4  years  at  North  Ameri- 
can Phalanx,  Atlantic  tp.,  Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  and  then  returned 
to  Hector.  Early  in  1850  he  became  editor  of  the  Havana,  N^.  ¥., 
Republican,  which  he  conducted  several  months,  and  in  Novem- 
ber, 1850,  in  company  with  John  B.  Look,  bought  the  Geneva, 
N.  v..  Courier,  which  they  managed  successfully  till  the  summer 
of  1852,  when  they  sold  the  paper  to  Winthrop  Atwill.  In  Aug., 
1852,  they  purchased  the   Yates  County  Whig  of  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1683 


The  Democratic  Whig  commenced  1837  by  William  Child  to  1830,  when  Nicholas  D. 
Suydam  published  it  to  1845,  changing  name  to  Yates  Co.  W/iig.  Rodney  L.  Adams  pub- 
lished it  1845  to  1852,  when  he  sold  it  to  Cleveland  &  Look.  —  French's  IV.  \'.  Gazetteer, 
jSbo,  p.  yjS. 

Mr.  Look  sold  to  Mr.  Cleveland  in  the  spring-  of  1853,  who 
changed  its  name  Jan.  i,  1856,  to  Yates  County  Chronicle,  and 
conducted  the  paper  to  1884  (Joseph  Proude  was  an  associate 
proprietor  1853-4,  and  John  D.  Wolcott  1869)  during  which 
period  the  value  of  the  establishment  increased  five-fold,  and 
the  circulation  more  than  doubled.  Removed  to  Fort  Myers 
1884,  and  in  1885  was  editor  of  Fort  Myers  Press.  See  Bibliog- 
raphy, Chap.  IV.  In  1873  he  published  Vol.  I  of  his  well-known 
History  and  Directory  of  Yates  co.  (Vol.  II  is  in  manuscript). 

Was,  187 1,  Republican  candidate  for  State  Senator,  Ontario 
(Democratic)  dist..  Postmaster,  Penn  Yan  years  to  1882,  elected 
Nov.  7,  1882,  Assemblyman  N.  Y.  Legislature.  Mrs.  Obedience 
(Eraser)  Cleveland  of  Glenora,  Yates  Co.,  N!  Y.,  1886. 

7282. 

LUCY^  CLEVELAND  (Ere,  Ephraim^  Simon-),  d.  Philo,  Cham- 
paign CO.,  Ill,  June  II,  1865,  a.  41,  m.  N.  Y.  city,  Dec.  23,  1848, 
as  ist  w.,  Lucius  Eaton,  b.  Hancock,  Vt.,  Aug.  7,  1814,  d.  Philo^ 
Mar.  10,  1880,  a  s.  David  and  Amy  (Clark).     Ch.  : 

13798  Herbert^  Eaton,  b.  Oct.  14,  1849,  North  American 
Phalanx,  Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  m.  Philo  Nov.  19,  1881,  Grace  E. 
Baker,  b.  Bellefontaine,  O.,  June  10,  1862.  Teacher  111.  Indus- 
trial Coll.,  1883. 

13799  Ernest^  Eaton,  b.  Feb.  9,  185 1,  N.  A.  Phal.,  m.  Cham- 
paign CO.,  Jan.,  1883.     Student  Illinois  Industrial  College. 

13800  Edith''  Eaton,  b.  Sept.  i,  1853,  N.  A.  Phal.,  m.  Philo, 
Oct.  27,  1875,  Isaac  S.  Raymond.  Teacher  Illinois  Industrial 
College;  has  family. 

13801  Ada  Mary^  Eaton,  b.  Oct.  12,  1856,  Philo,  m.  P.  Sept. 
3)  5)  1879.  Ralph  Allen;  has  family. 

Lucius  Eaton  was  mernber  N.  A.  Phalanx;  blacksmith  at 
Brook  Farm  Phalanx,  near  Boston.  Resided,  1855,  at  Philo,  an 
unbroken  prairie,  the  second  family  settling  in  that  township. 
Residence,  section  9,  town  18,  range  9.  He  married  2d,  Urbana 
Champaign  co.,  111.,  Aug.  14,  1866,  Catharine  E.  Plimpton,  b.  E. 
Boylston,  Worcester  county,  Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1829,  da.  Joseph  and 
Betsey  (Newton).  Ch.  :  Caroline  Eaton,  b.  June  2,  1868,  d.  Mar. 
28,  1869;  Lucy  Maria  Eaton,  b.  Feb.  21,  1871. 

Eaton  a«f^j-/;-v.— John',  John^  [see  4-70,  p.  86]  ;  Thomas',  b.  Dedham  July  23,  1675, 
Woodstock,  Conn.;  David- ;  Asa^,  Abigail  Goodale  ;  David' Eaton,  b.  Ashford,  Conn., 
Jan.  6,  1778. 

7287. 

EDWARD^  CLEVELAND  (Er»,  Ephraim^  Simon-),  m.  Hector, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  5,  1858,  Mary  Helen  Davis,  b.  H.  Apr.  13,  1838,  a  da. 
Reuben  and  Catharine  (Reed).  School  teacher  in  Hector; 
dwelt  a  few  years  in  Ovid,  N.  Y.,  on  200- acre  farm;  Hector  ag. 
187 1,  etc.;  on  farm  n.  Searsburg;  of  Cambridge,  Dorchester  co., 
Md.,  1876.     Ch. : 

13802  Thurlow  Weei)^  Cleveland,  b.  July  13,  1859,  Ovid, 
m.  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  17,  1883,  Katie  H.  Post,  b.  Five  Points,. 


1684  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Gloucester  county,  N.  J.,  June  n,  1858,  da.  Tunis  and  Anna;  of 
Elmira  1 890-1,  of  T.  W.  Cleveland  &  Bros.,  oyster  packers,  Nor- 
folk, Va.,  1890-2. 

13803        John  Howard,  b.  June  18,  Ovid,  d.  July  16,  1861. 

13804-7    Er'  Cleveland,  b.    Sept.  26,  1862,  Ov.     Reuben 
Davis',  Oct.  25,  1863,  Hector,  of  T.  W.  C.  &  Bros.,  oyster  pckrs., 
Norfolk,  1890-2;  Herbert   E.",   Apr.  28,  1868,  H.;  Arthur  S." 
July  13,  1869,  H.,  of  T.  W.  C.  &  Bros.,  oyster  pkrs.,  Norf.  1890-2. 

13808  Kittie  D.^  Apr.  13,  1874,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y. 

13809  Helen  Mar'  Cleveland,  b.  June  4,  Cambridge,  d. 
Sept.  13,  1877. 

7289. 

HENRY     LUTHER'    CLEVELAND     (Er^    Ephraim^    Simon^), 

m.  Sheldrake,  N.  Y,^  Jan.  12,  1869,  Sophia  Berlew,  b.  S.  Apr.  i, 
1844,  da.  James.  Always  lived  home,  still  (187 1)  lives  on  his 
father's  farm.  Sheldrake.  Ch.  :  13810-1  Susan  Elizabeth',  b. 
Jan.  29,  1870;  Clarence  Henry'  Cleveland,  Feb.  26,  1876. 

7291. 

ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (Luther«),  d.  before  1886,  m. 
John  Plummer  Gabriel.     Ch.  : 

13812  Lucia^  Gabriel,  m.  John  Wallace  CorOett.     Ch.:  Lee^ 
Corbett,  Er'^  Corbett,  Louis'  Corbett,  all  living  1886. 

13813  Er  Cleveland^   Gabriel^  m.     Ch.  :  Frederick^   Gabriel, 
Ezra'  Gabriel,  Plummer'  Gabriel,  all  1.  1886. 

7305.  ' 

EPHRAIM'    CLEVELAND     (Noble«,    Ephraim\  Simon*,    [  ?  Curtice', 

Isaacs,  Mosesi]),  m.  ist  Sept.  30,  1 849,  Mary  Matilda  Lyon,  she  d. 
July  8,  185 1.  He  2d,  Apr.  6,  1852,  Margaret  Acomb,  b.  Apr.  n, 
1829,  da.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Nicholson);  res.  Catlin,  N.  Y., 
1884;   ist  m.  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.  : 

-1-13814     Noble  Richardson'  Cl*eveland,  b.  July  13,  1853. 

-I-13815  Luther  Er' Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  27, 1854,  Catlin,  N.Y. 
13816-8  Nathan  Lee',  July  31,  1859;  Elizabeth  Ann',  Oct.  19, 
1861;  William  Ephraim'  Cleveland,  Sept.  18,  1866. 

7311. 

CHARLES     COOK'    CLEVELAND     (Noble",   Ephraim^   Simon*), 

m.  Montour,  Schuyler  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  187 1,  Mary  Frances 
Everts,  b.  M.  June  7,  1854,  da.  Aranthus  W.  and  Harriet.  Ch.  : 
13819-20  Emma  Amelia',  b.  Apr.  24,  1872;  George  Roberts' 
Cleveland,  Apr.  16,  1873. 

7320. 

ANGELINE'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Dougias«),  d.  Masonville, 
N.  Y.,  June  2,  1856,  a.  41,  m.  M.  Aug.  13,  1846,  Phineas  White 
Smith,  s.  Darius.  Of  M.  Ch.  :  1382 1  Calista  Philinda  Smith,  b. 
Aug.  4,  1850,  d.  M.  Feb.  20,  1870,  m.  M.  Dec.  13,  1866,  Mansfield 
Scott,  b.  M.  Jan.  11,  1842,  s.  William  and  Elizabeth  (Willis).  Ch.: 
Calista  Philinda  Scott,  b.  Jan.  11,  1870. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1685 

7321. 

ANNA  ELVIRA'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas'),  m.  Mason- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1846,  James  Dunn,  b.  Coxsackie,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  I,  1805,  d.  Pleasant  Plain,  Osborne  co.,  Kan.,  Mar.  9,  1882. 
Dwelt  Abilene,  Dickinson  co.,  Kan.  Ch.  b.  Preston,  Wayne  co.. 
Pa.  13822-5  Lucy  Jane,  b.  May  17,  1847,  d.  P.  Sept.  25,  1848. 
Williai/i  Henry,  b.  Aug.  25,  1848;  Thomas  Emory,  Feb.  10,  1850; 
Lydia  Amelia^,  b.  and  d.  P.  May  5,  1854.  13826  Lucy  Amanda* 
Dunn,  b.  May  5,  1S54,  m.  Kan.  Mar.  28,  1880,  George  Washing- 
ton Emerick.  Ch.  :  Hattie  Elvira  Emerick.,  b.  June  25,  1882, 
Rooks  CO.,  Kan.  13827-8  Charles  Fremont  Dunn,  b.  Apr.  16, 
1856;  Daniel  Franklin  Dunn,  b.  Dec.  4,  1858,  d.  Preston  Sept. 
27,  1861. 

7322. 

FESTUS  FORTIUS'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas"),  m.  at 
Armenia,  Pa.,  Aug.  3,  1840,  Mary  Lyon,  b.  Kortright,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  13,  1820,  da.  of  John  and  PhcEbe  (Ketf). 

13829  Celestia  Antoinette*'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  15,  1841, 
Troy,  Pa.,  m.  Ottawa,  111.,  Jan.  22,  1861,  William  Benson  Owen, 
b.  Winchester,  Clark  co.,  Ky.,  Jan.  24,  1826,  s.  Francis  and  Ke- 
zia  (Wright),  farmer,  Mokena,  Will  co.,  111.  Ch.  b.  Frankfort, 
111.:  Mary  Antoinette"^  Owen,  Apr.  24,  1862  ;  Cora  Lincoln  Oiven, 
Nov.  8,  1864  ;  Frances  Belle  Oiuen,  Oct.  15,  1866  ;  Grace  Eveline 
Owen,  Aug.  16,  1870  ;  James  William  Oiven,  Mar.  22,  1872  ;  Wil- 
lard  Clinton  Owen,  Mar.  16,  1874;  Festus  Edward  Cullom  Owen, 
Dec.  3,  1877  ;  Arthur  Cleveland  Owen,  Mar.  23,  1881. 

t  13830  Lucy  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  June  28,  1843,  Mason- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  m.  Rockford,  111.,  May  14,  1866,  Charles  Ezra  Sim- 
mons, b.  Lake  co.,  111.,  Dec.  25,  1845,  s.  Ichabod  and  Adelia 
(Frey).  Of  Oak  Park,  address  :  N.  W.  R.  R.  Land  Com'snr  of 
N.  Y.  Ry.,  Chicago,  111.  Ch.:  Lloward  Lisle^  Simmons,  b.  Feb.  22, 
1874,  C. 

J3831  Charles  Benson^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  4,  1845,  ^^^" 
sonv.,  m.  Rockford,  111.,  Oct.  15,  1867,  Theodocia  Backus  Gar- 
rison, b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  6,  1842,  da.  Thomas  and  Electa 
Halleck  (Walker).  Of  Masonv.  to  1855,  Mokena  to  1856,  Wil- 
mington, Del.,  to  1858,  Kankakee,  Kankakee  co.,  111.,  to  i860, 
Ottawa  to  1862,  Waukegan,  111.,  to  1865,  Rockford  to  1870,  Chi- 
cago 1S82-95,  gen.  agent  New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  Chicago.  Ch.:  Edith  Grace"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  30,  1875, 
C,  Lake  View,  111. 

-1-13832     JosiAH   Francis*  Cleveland,  b.  June  18,  1847,  ]\Ia- 
sonville,  N.  Y. 

13833  Festus  Wandby*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  19,  1849,  Ma- 
sonv., m.  Chicago,  Nov.  24,  1875,  Edith  Clementine  Williams,  b. 
Columbia,  Wis.,  Oct.  12,  1853,  da.  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth  Kieth 
(Torbert).  Of  Chicago  1876-94,  adv.  agt.  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.; 
right  of  way  agt.  1894.  Ch.:  Winifred"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  18, 
1876,  C,  unm.,  of  Alameda,  Cal.,  1896;  Paul  Williams  Cleve- 
land, Dec.  4,  187S,  Oak  P. 

13834  Thebe  Isabella"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  2,  1853,  Ma- 
sonv., m.  Joliet,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1872,   Milo  Hutchingson  Aspin- 


l686  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

wall,  b.  Jan.  27,  1849,  s.  Jacob  and  Lucy  (Shumway).     Ch.:  Ma- 
bel Florence  Aspinwall^  b.  Mar.  24,  1874,  Chicago. 

13835-8  William  Seymour'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  14,  1855, 
New  Lenox,  111.,  d.  Wilmington,  Apr.  6,  1857;  Mary  Durham', 
b.  Nov.  5,  1859,  Kankakee,  d.  K.  Feb.  21,  i860.  John  Dur- 
ham' Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  4,  1861,  Ottawa,  res.  home.  Oak  Park, 
Cook  CO.,  111.,  1894,  agent  in  Chicago,  111.;  Alson  Sherman,  b. 
Aug.  24,  1864,  Waukegan,  d.  Freeport,  III,  Mar.  22,  1870. 

Rev.  Festus  Fortius'  Cleveland,  clergyman  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church.  Residence,  Oak  Park  1878-83,  Chicago 
1894-7. 

7323. 

WILLIAM  BRYAN'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas^),  d. 
Frankfort,  111.,  July  18,  1883,  a.  d^,  m.  ist,  F.  Apr.  20,  1854,  Em- 
ily Maria  Haven,  b.  Nov.  12,  1832,  d.  Oct.  26,  1855,  da.  Samuel 
and  Hepzibah  (Hayden).  He  m.  2d,  F.  May  22,  1865,  Estella 
Maria  Martin,  b.  Plymouth,  Vt.,  Aug.  6,  1846,  da.  Joseph  and 
Lovina  Hosley  (Johnson).  Of  Frankfort.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
13839  Willie,  b.  Oct.  21,  d.  Nov.  8,  1855.  By  2d  m.  b.  Frank- 
fort: 13840-5  Emily  Lovina',  b.  Aug.  i,  1866,  d.  Sept.  21, 
1867;  Lilian'  Evangeline  Cleveland,  b.  June  28,  1868;  Wil- 
liam Joseph  Cleveland,  Sept.  i,  1870  ;  Clarence  Martin,  Jan. 
20,  1873  ;  Mabel  Stella,  July  13,  1876;  Eva  Miriam',  Sept.  24, 
1878. 

7324, 

JOSIAH  JUDSON'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas*),  d.  San 
Leandro,  Alameda  co.,  Cal.,  Jan.  18,  1892.  a.  69,  m.  Stilhnan 
Valley,  111.,  July  17,  1873,  Sarah  Jane  Youngs,  b.  Cleveland,  O., 
Feb.  15,  1829,  da.  Thomas  Ogden  and  Lydia  (O'Brien).  Rev. 
JosiAH  JuDSON  Cleveland  resided  at  Rockford,  111.  Went  to 
Cal.  May,  1850,  18  months  at  mines  on  Am.  River  ;  afterward 
preached  at  Volcano,  Mariposa,  Sonoma,  Sonoma  co.,  Santa 
Rosa,  Wapa  and  Suisun  Valleys,  Cal.;  at  Pescadero,  San  Mateo 
CO.,  Cal.,  1882,  since  1883  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1885,  '9,  teaching 
Japanese. 

7325. 

LUCY  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Dougias»),  m.  Masonville, 
N.  Y.,  July  4,  1843,  Alexander  Wilber,  b.  Butternuts,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
22,  1822,  d.  Berrien,  Berrien  co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  20,  1869,  s.  Simeon 
and  Maria  (Gilbert).  vShe  1.  Cheever,  Dickinson  co.,  Kan.,  1882. 
Ch.:  13846-7  Nelson  Josiah,  b.  Apr.  5,  1844,  Masonv.,  d.  Berrien, 
Mar.  18,  1862;  Simeon  Lewis,  b.  Aug.  8,  1845,  M.,  d.  B.  Mar.  8,  1867. 
13848  Warren  IV.'  JVilber,  b.  Apr.  23,  1853,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Chapman,  Kan.,  Mar.  21,  1881,  Laura  L.  Bender,  b.  Kan.  Ch.: 
George  Her /nan,  b.  Dec.  16,  i88r.  13849  Charles  A.,  b.  Apr.  i, 
1857,  Royalton,  Mich. 

13850  Helen  MJ"  Wilber,  b.  Nov.  19,  1859,  Southport,  N.Y., 
m.  Mich.  Aug.  6,  1868,  James  H.  Scofield,  b.  Mar.  22,  1852,  of 
adopted  parentage.  Ch.:  Walter  Henry^  Scofield,  b.  Oct.  5,  1869, 
Lincoln,  Mason  co.,  Mich.;  Bertha  A.  Scofield,  b.  Boynton,  Mich.; 
Valentine  Scofield,  b.  B.  ;  Earnest  Ulisius  Scofield,  b.  Kan.  ;  Lester 
Warren  Scofield ;  Mcrold  Scofield  ;  Lucy  Etta  Scofield. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1687 

1385 1  Etta  A."  Wilber,  b.  June  12,  i860,  R.,  m.  Chapman, 
Sept.  2,  1877,  Oliver  Adkinson.  Ch.  b.  C.:  Jason  Hope'  Adkinson, 
Apr.  16,  1879;  -EtHnui  Viola  Adkinson,  Oct.  2,  1881. 

7328. 

JOHN  EMORY'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas"),  married  at 
Franklin,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  20,  1850,  Nancy  Theresa  Lyon,  b.  Bloom- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  March  17,  1827,  daughter  of  John  and  Phebe  (Kiff) 
Lyon.     Children  :  , 

13852  Adelle  Virginia*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  3,  1853, 
Troy,  Pa.,  unm.;  attended  the  Mansfield,  Pa.,  Academy,  the  Del- 
aware Institute,  Franklin,  N.Y.,  and  graduated  at  the  Oswego 
Training  School  for  Teachers  at  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  is  principal  of 
the  Biyant  School,  Duluth,  Minn.  (1897). 

+  13853  Emerson  John'  Cleveland,  b.  July  7,  1856,  Ma- 
sonville,  N.  Y. 

Dr.  John  Emory'  Cleveland  attended  the  public  schools 
until  19  years  of  age,  when  he  commenced  teaching.  In  the 
winter  of  1852-3  he  taught  a  public  school  in  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
and  in  the  fall  of  1853  located  in  Canton,  Pa.,  and  started  a 
select  school.  He  then  took  iip  the  study  of  Physiology  and 
Anatomy  with  T.  H.  Morse,  M.D.,  as  instructor.  In  1855,  he 
returned  to  Masonville,  N.  Y.,  and  placed  himself  under  the 
instruction  of  B.  H.  Aylsworth,  M.D.  He  remained  under  the 
instruction  of  Dr.  Aylsworth,  and  with  three  other  students 
procured  subjects  for  dissection  and  anatomical  study,  until 
i860,  began  the  practice  of  medicine  in  Masonville  in  1859,  and 
in  the  fall  of  i860  came  to  Canton.  In  i860  he  accepted  an 
offer  of  partnership  with  D.  Holmes,  M.D.,  of  Canton,  since 
which  time  he  has  been  actively  engaged  in  the  practice  of 
medicine  and  surgery.  After  remaining  in  Canton  about  eight 
months  he  removed  to  Ogdensburg,  Tioga  co..  Pa.,  where  he 
practiced  until  1875,  then  returned  to  and  has  followed  his  pro- 
fession in  Canton  since.  Residence,  Canton  (1897),  regular 
physician.  Dr.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 
John  Lyon  and  wife,  Phebe  Kift',  are  both  natives  of  Bloomville. 

7329. 

CLARISSA  AMELIA'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas*),  m. 
Masonville,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1856,  Alanson  Buckingham  Barthol- 
omew Griswold,  b.  Feb.  18,  28,  1828,  a  s.  Rev.  Simeon  P.  and 
Sarah  (Buckingham).  C.h.  \i%z^i\  Mary  Prances'^  Griswold^h.  July 
20,  1857,  M.,  m.  Kan.,  Mar.  3,  1878,  Hillard,  b.  Dec.  10,  1842. 
Ch.:  Hubert  M.  Hillard,  b.  Apr.  24,  1879,  Chester  G.  Hillard,  Mar. 
29,  1S80  ;  Carroll  Hillard,  Aug.  10,  1881.  13855-6  Sarah  Selma 
GrisiL'old,  b.  Oct.  13,  1859,  d.  Oswego,  N.Y.,  May  9,  1861;  Harriet 
Martha  Grisivold,  b.  May  6,  1861,  Os.,  of  Abilene,  Kan.,  teacher 
1882.     A.  B.  Griswold  res.  Bunker  Hill,  Russell  co.,  Kan. 

Buckingliam  ancestry  :  —  Thomas'  [see  +  5483,  p.  1482],  SamueP,  b.  1640,  Milford,  m. 
Sarah  Baldwin,  da.  Timothy  and  Mary  ;  Samuel'  ;  Samuel*,  m.  Silence  Clark  ;  Nathan^, 
m.  Esther  Osborne  ;  Nathan*,  m.  Silence  Lewis  ;  Sarah"  Buckingham,  m.  Rev.  Simeon 
P.  Griswold. 


1 688  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


7330. 


MARTIN  BAKERS  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas^),  m.  ist, 
Oct.  26,  185 1,  Harriet  Eveline  Metcalf,  b.  Masonville,  N.  Y., 
Aug-.  14,  1830,  d.  Evanston,  111.,  Mar.  5,  1874,  da.  Eliphalet  and 
Susannah  (Thurber).  He  ni.  2d,  Vevay,  vSwitzerland  co.,  Ind.^ 
Aug.  2,  1875,  Arnette  Rebecca  Bigelow,  b.  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
Nov.  I,  1846,  da.  Robert  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Rochard).  Ch. 
by  I  St  m.: 

13857  Carrie  Linda'  Cleveland,  b.  July  i,  1856,  Ma- 
son v.,  m.  Evanston,  Aug.  18,  1875,  Henry  Frank,  b.  La  Fayette,. 
Ind.,  Dec.  21,  1856,  s.  Jacob  Henry  and  Henrietta  Ruth  A.  Ch.: 
Irving  Martiif  Frank,  b.  Oct.  6,  1876,  Chicago,  111.,  d.  Nov.,  1S76; 
Bertram  Cleveland  Frank,  b.  May  8,  1878,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  d.  Jan. 
1879;   Charles  Emory  Frank,  b.  Dec.  15,  1882,  St.  Cloud,  Minn. 

13858  Charles  Elbert^  b.  June  30,  i860,  Sherburne,  N. 
Y.,  m.  Chicago,  May  13,  1882,  Florence  May  Buxton,  b.  Mc- 
Gregor, la.,  Dec.  13,  1862,  da.  Benjamin  Von  Vichten  and  Eliz- 
abeth Jane  (Chittenden).  [A  Charles  E.  Cleveland,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.,  1883,  dentist.]  Ch.:  Ada  Marion,  b.  July  14,  1883,^ 
Minneapolis. 

13859  Willie  Olin^,  b.  Dec.  25,  1862,  Franklin,  N.  Y. 

Dr.  Martin  Baker'  Cleveland  resides  at  Chicago  1876- 
1895.     For  many  years  a  well-known  and  skillful  dentist. 

7331. 

WATSON  ASBURY'  CLEVELAND  (josiah  Douglas^),  mar- 
ried Sycamore,  111.,  Dec.  i,  1S67,  Jennie  Atkinson,  b.  London^ 
Eng.,  Jan.  17,  1845,  da.  Isaac  and  Mary  Ann  (Putnam).  Lived  at 
Abilene,  Kan.,  res.  1883  Cheever,  Kan.  Ch.:  18360-3  Anna 
May^,  b.  Jan.  11,  1869,  Chicago,  111.;  Arthur  Judson,  b.  July  12, 
1872,  Cheever  ;  Ira  Best,  b.  Aug.  8,  1878,  Cheever;  Mary  Lucy 
Cleveland,  b.  May  6,  1880,  Cheever. 

7334. 

MARY  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (fohn  piatt«),  m.  Masonville,  N. 
Y.,  Dec.  29,  1837,  Lewis  David  Scofield,  b.  M.  Apr.  15,  T815, 
d.  Sept.  5,  1878,  res.  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Ch.:  Julia  Maria, 
b.  Dec.  13,  1838,  Masonv.,  d.  Aug.  29,  1839.  13864  Melissa  Ame- 
lia^ Scofield,  b.  July  8,  1840,  M.,  m.  Elmira  Dec.  5,  1S63,  William 
Black,  b.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  1840,  son  James  and  Elizabeth 
(Newton).  Ch.:  Frederic  W^  Black,  b.  and  d.  Elmira  Apr.  26, 
1866  ;  Minnie  Maud^  Black,  b.  Feb.  4,  1868,  Rush  tp..  Centre  co., 
Pa.;  Frank  Lewis''  Black,  Mar.  30,  1870,  Hontyville,  Clearfield 
CO.,  Pa.;  Nettie  J/."  Black,  Apr.  5,  1873,  Rush.  13865  Julia  Ma- 
ria* Scofield  (ag.),  b.  Aug.  18,  1842,  Masonv.,  m.  Addison,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  8,  1880,  Silas  G.  Evarts.  Ch.:  Lewis  A'elson  Evarts,  born 
Oct.,  1881,  A.  13866  Louise  Adeline^  Scofield,  b.  May  28,  1840,  Jo- 
liet.  111.,  m.  Elmira  Aug.  24,  1870,  George  H.  Dewitt.  Ch.:  Eloise* 
Dewitt,  b.  July  8,  187 1,  E.  Janet  Ophelia^  Scofield,  b.  June  3,  1851, 
Southport,  N.  Y.;  Alarx  ElizabetJf  Scofield,  b.  May  14,  1853,  S.,  of 
Elmira;  Anna  Belle',  b.  Mar.  21,  1863",  Y..,  d.  Feb.  18,  1865. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


7335. 


1689 


ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (john  piatt-^),  m.  Jackson,  Pa., 
Oct.  4,  1846,  James  Monroe  Wilcox,  b.  E.  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
9,  1823,  s.  Philo  and  Rebecca  (Deyo).  Of  Larned,  Nixon,  Paw- 
nee CO.,  Kan.,  1883.     Ch.:  Alonzo^.h.  Mar.  18,  Southport,  d.  June 

16,  1848.     13867   Oscar  F.,  b.  Apr.  11,  1S49,  S.,  of  Kan. 

13868  Mary  Elizabeth^  Wilcox,  b.  June  i,  1S51,  Bradford 
CO.,  Pa.,  m.  Elmira,  X.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1872,  Henry  G.  Balling,  born 
Muncy,  Lycoming  co..  Pa.,  June  2,  1849,  of  Kan.  Ch.  b.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. :  Henrf  Balling,  June  17,  1874;  Edwin  Eugene^  Balling, 
Nov.  25,  1878.      Witsel  Hortojf  Wilcox,  b.  Feb.  10,  1854,  Jackson. 

13869  Marf/ia  Ann^  Wilcox,  b.  Oct.  14,  1856,  Ricelake,  Dur- 
ham CO.,  Can.,  m.  Pawnee  co.,  Kan.,  Sept.  8,  1877,  Ervin  J.  Wil- 
son, b.  Chautauqua  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  i,  1850,  of  Pawnee  co.  Ch. 
born  P.  CO.:  Freddie  G.^  Wilson^  Mar.  21,  1879;  Agnes  J.  Wilson, 
Nov.  14,  1880  ;  Lee  E.  Wilson,  Nov.  19,  1882.  13870  Philo  Clapp 
Wilcox,  Nov.  19,  1858,  Cavan,  Durham  co.,  Can.,  of  Kan.;  George 
Washington  Wilcox,  Dec.  14,  1861,  Essa,  Cimcoe  co..  Can.,  of  Kan. 

7336. 

FANNY  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (johnPiatt^),  m.  Jackson, 
Pa.,  Jan.  i,  1846,  George  Washmgton  Wallis,  b.  St.  John's,  N.B., 
Dec.  26,  1819,  s.  John  and  Mary  (Groom).  Of  Erin  Centre,  Che- 
mung CO.,  N.  Y.,  1882.  They  have  \o  grandchildren^ .  Children: 
13871-6  Harriet^  Wallis,  b.  May  23,  1847,  Jackson,  m.;  John  Wcs- 
lef',  Aug.  26,  1848,  J.,  m.;  Lydia  E^,  ]\iar.  15,  1851,  J.,  m.;  Ophe- 
lia M.',  Nov.  12,  1852,  J.,  m.;  George  D.^,  Aug.  24,  1856,  J.,  m.; 
Fersis  A.%  A-pr.  14,  1858,  J.,  m.;  Charles  If.\  ]a.n.  23,  i860,  J.; 
Elsis  Afary^  Wallis,  Aiig.  i,  1S64,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 

7338. 

CHAUNCEY'       CLEVELAND       (john    Platt«,    William=,    WniiamS 

pcurtices,  Isaacs  Mosesi]),  m.  Jacksou,  Pa.,  Juuc  lo,  184S,  Sarah  Ann 
Wilcox,  b.  Davenport,  N.  Y.,  July  24,  1829,  da.  of  Philo  and  Re- 
becca (Deyo).  Ch.:  Sophronia",  b.  Dec.  9,  1849,  Jackson,  d.  J. 
Jan.  30,  1850. 

+  13877  Ordine  Monroe^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  8,  1851,  Jack- 
son, Pa. 

13878  Stella^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  27,  1852,  Jackson,  d. 
Southport,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1874,  m.,  as  ist  wife,  at  Caton,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  24,  1868,  York  De  Water,  b.  Southport  Jan.  25,  1846,  son  of 
Lewis  De  Water.  Residence,  town  Southport,  address  Caton, 
farmer.  (He  m.  2d.)  Ch.:  iVellie'  De  Wafer,  b.  Oct.  10,  1874, 
Southport.  Eva^,  b.  Mar.  22,  1855,  Jackson,  d.  J.  Sept.  16,  1859. 
+  13879  Philo  Platt^  Cleveland,  b.  ]Mar.  18,  1857,  Jack- 
son, Pa. 

13880  Ida  Ella^  Cleveland,  b.  July  12,  1859,  Jackson, 
m.  Caton  May  2,  1883,  Frederick  Ray  Bower,  b.  Southport  ]\Iay 

17,  1858,  s.  of  William  F.  and  Marcia  (Ray).  Ch.:  Florence  Lou- 
ise^ Bower,  b.  Feb.  12,  1891,  Elmira. 

+  13881     William    Ludlow"    Cleveland,   b.    Sept.    9,    1861 
Jackson,  Pa. 


1690  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

13882  Rosa  Belle'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  1864,  South- 
port,  m.  June  24,  1891,  Charles  Ferris,  b.  Gillett,  Bradford  co.. 
Pa.,  Apr.  3,  1857.      Ch.:  EvabeP  Ferris,  b.   Mar.   7,  1893,  Elmira. 

13883  George  Washington"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  25,  1867, 
Southport,  unm.,  residence  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  1894-6. 

Mr.  Chauncey'  Cleveland,  residence  Jackson  to  1862,  Caton 
to  1864,  Southport  to  1868,  and  since  at  Caton  again  (1896), 
farmer.     Much  respected  in  the  community. 

7340. 

PERCIS  MELISSA^  CLEVELAND  (john  piatt«),  m.  ist,  El- 
mira, N.  Y.,  Apr.  26,  1849,  William  Vanhart  Everett,  b.  Lower 
Meckfield,  Bucks  co..  Pa.,  Dec.  28,  1824,  s.  William,  dwelt  Jack- 
son, Pa.  She  m.  2d,  J.,  Feb.  4,  1868,  Charles  Batey  Vanhart,  b. 
Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  Feb.  4,  1825,  of  Jackson  (Trowbridge  P. 
O.,  Tioga  CO.),  Pa.,  1882.     Ch.  b.  Jackson,  by  ist  m.: 

13884  Julia  Ann^  Everett,  b.  Mar.  27,  1850,  m.  J.,  Mar.  18, 
1875,  Harrison  Taylor  Sturdevant,  b.  J.  Mar.  27,  1850,  s.  James 
Francis,  of  Jackson,  s.  p.  13885-6  Laura  Jafie^  Everett,  b.  Mar. 
20,  1853  ;  Ella  Maria\  b.  June  23,  185-5,  d.  J.  Aug.  31,  1858  ;  JJll- 
liatn  Platt^,  b.  June  15,  1859  ;  Francis*,  b.  and  d.  July  14,  1861  ; 
Lilly  Amamhf,  b.  Jan.  2,  1864,  d.  J.  Oct.  16,  1865  ;  Anna  Deir,  b. 
Apr.  22,  1866.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

7343. 

JAMES  PORTER'  CLEVELAND  (john  piatt«,  wm  ^  wm.^),  m. 
Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  i,  1864,  Clarissa  Delphene  La  France,  born 
Rush,  Susquehanna  co.,  Pa.,  Apr.  14,  1842,  da.  William  Breese 
and  Clarissa  Ann  (Hewen).  Of  Jackson,  Pa.,  to  1850,  South- 
port,  N.  Y.,  to  1859,  Granville,  Bradford  co.,  Pa.,  to  1862,  Wil- 
liamsport.  Pa.,  to  1865,  since  Caton,  N.  Y.  (1896).  Ch.:  13887-90 
Stanly  Howard^,  b.  Nov.  26,  1866,  Elmira;  Violet  Grace', 
Feb.  3,  187 1,  Caton  ;  Emeline  Louise*,  b.  Oct.  21,  1874,  C,  d.  C. 
Aug.  15,  1880  ;  Perry  Floyd"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  15,  1879,  C. 

7344. 

SHEPARD  AGARD'  CLEVELAND  (john  piatt*,  wm.^  wm.*)' 
m.  Caton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1863,  Mary  Maria  Rumsey,  b.  Victor' 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1842,  da.  Samuel  Hawkin  and  Sarah  Delight  (Wil- 
marth).  Of  Caton  to  1865,  Southport,  N.  Y.,  to  1867,  Campbell, 
Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1878,  Southp.  again  1882.  Ch.:  William", 
b.  Dec.  26,  Caton,  d.  C.  30,  1863.  13891-4  Ida  May"  Cleveland, 
b.  Aug.  2,  1866,  Southp.;  Alice  Gertrude",  Sept.  6,  1868,  Camp- 
bell ;  Nancy  DELIGHT^  Apr.  27,  1872,  Campbell ;  Mertie  Maud' 
Cleveland,  May  4,  1876,  Campbell. 

7346. 

HARRIET  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (wniiam  Rathbone«,  wii- 
liams,  William*),  d.  Mokcua,  111.,  Aug.  25,  1854,  a.  29,  m.  vSouthport, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1853,  Porter  Dewey,  s.  Roger  and  Mary.     Ch.: 

13895  Mary  Helen^  Dewey,  b.  Dec.  27,  1853,  N.  Y.,  m.  near 
Towanda,  Pa.,  Dr.  Robert  Brooks,  of  Canton,  Pa.,  1884.  Ch.- 
Ralph"  Brooks,  b.  Aug.,  1876. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


7347. 


1691 


JANE  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (wm.  r.«),  m.  in  N.  Y.,  as  2d  w, 
Hezekiah  R.  Osborn,  he  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  2,  1883.  (By  ist 
m.  he  had  i  daughter,  who  1.  Chicago.)  She  1.  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
Feb.,  1884,  s.  p. 

7348. 

BESSIE  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (wm.  Rathbone«),  m.  ist,  South- 
port,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15,  1850,  Otis  Fleming,  b.  Delaware  co.,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  23,  1821,  s.  Willard  and  Eva  (Shattuck).  Divorced  1870, 
maiden  name  restored  b}-  court.  He  1.  Unadilla,  Otsego  co.,  N. 
Y.,  1884.  She  m.  2d,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  10,  1874,  Henry  Clay 
Co  veil,  b.  E.  May  16,  1834,  son  Miles  and  Elmira  (Miller).  Of 
Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  13896  June  Lillie^  Cleveland^  b. 
June  29,  1854,  Elmira,  soon  to  be  m.  to  G.  R.  Losey,  atty.  at  law, 
iRochester,  1884. 

13897  William^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  22,  1856,  Troy,  Pa.,  m. 
Addison,  N.  Y.,  Apr.,  1876,  Emma  Scofield,  da.  Henry.  Ch.: 
Harry  LovelP  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  19,  1877;  William  J iile^  Cleveland^ 
July  7,  1879  ;  Claude  Correze^  Cleveland,  May  16,  1881  ;  Lillic 
Emma'  Cleveland,  Feb.  22,  1883.      2d  m.:   s.  p. 

7351. 

WILLIAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  Rathbones  wii- 
liarn',  William^),  m.  Ashland,  Chcmung  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.,  1864,  Lydia 
Ann  Roushev,  b.  A.,  da.  Hon.  Hiram  and  Lydia  Susan  Ann 
(Buckbee).  Of  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1883-4,  Ashland.  Ch.:  13898 
Cora  Ella',  b.  June,  1870,  Elmira. 

7353. 

GEORGE  EVANS'  CLEVELAND  (Samuel  Goodricha,  William^, 
William*,  [fCurticeS,  Isaacs  Moses']),    d.    at     U.    S.    hospital,   U.   S.   A. ,  Apr. 

16,  1865,  a.  2>'^,  m.  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  4,  16,  185 1,  Althea  Ma- 
ria Tupper,  b.  F.  July  28,  183 1,  da.  Elijah  and  Charlotte  (Taft). 
Dwelt  Sidney,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Enlisted  at  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
I,  1864,  6th  N.  Y.  Heavy  Art.,  d.  on  way  home.  Ch.  b.  Sidney: 
Flora  Abigail',  b.  May  17,  1853,  d.  S.  July  15,  1862.  13899 
Frances  Rosalie'  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  16,  1854,  teacher  high 
school,  Afton,  N.  Y.,  1879-83. 

13900  Mary  Evaline'  Cleveland,  b.  May  19,  1856,  mar- 
ried Jan.  4,  1882,  George  E.  Pearsall.  She  graduated  Normal 
School,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1877,  went  West  1879,  teacher  McGregor, 
la.,  high  school,  lady  principal  high  school,  Charles  City,  la. 
Of  Spirit  Lake,  Dickinson  co.,  la.,  1883.  Oscar  Evander^,  b. 
July  15,  1857,  d.  Sidney  Aug.  8,  1862.  13901-3  Julia  Adella', 
b.  Feb.  8,  1859,  teacher,  Franklin  ;  Ada  Caroline',  Nov.  4,  i860, 
teacher,  F.;  Alida  Elizabeth',  July  4,  1862,  teacher,  F.;  Hat- 
tie  Althea'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  26,  1864,  d.  Sidn.  Nov.  29,  1865. 

7354. 

MARGARET  HULDAH'  CLEVELAND  (samueiG.«),  mar- 
ried Franklin,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31,  185 1,  Sherman  Fitch  Bartlett,  b. 


1692 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


F.  Feb.  14,  1821,  son  Dea.  Sherman  and  Polly  (St.  John).  Of 
Riverton,  Neb.,  18S3,  farmer.  Ch.:  13904-6  Charles  Nelson^ 
Bartktt,  b.  Apr.  8,  1853,  Walton,  m.  Ada  Marrinor  ;  Estella^  Bart- 
Ictt,  b.  Apr.  I,  1857,  Walton,  d.  Wells,  Webster  co.,  Neb.,  Feb.  i, 
1870  ;  m.  Gilbert  Keath  ;  Williaiii  Henry\  b.  Aug.  17,  1865,  Sid- 
ney, N.  Y. 

7357. 

AMAZIAH    LEROY'   CLEVELAND   (john  wesiey,  wiiiiam=, 

William^  L?CurticeS,  Isaac^,  Moses']),  ni.    RochcSter,    Minn.,   Aug.    13,    1858, 

Harriet  Elizabeth  Rice,  b.  Will  co..  111.,  Mar.  i8,  1841,  da.  Madi- 
son and  Roxanna  Matilda  (Brooks).  Of  Industr}^  Kan.  Ch.  : 
13907-16  EinvARD  Thom.a.s"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  4,  1861,  Roches- 
ter, of  Kansas  City,  carpenter;  Crissey  Rice',  Mar.  27,  1863,  R.; 
Ernest  Lincoln®,  Mar.  6,  1865,  New  Lenox,  111.;  Willet  Henry^, 
May  I,  1866,  N.  L.;  Emma  Cordelia',  Feb.  28,  1868,  Frankfort, 
111.;  Belle  Eugenie'*,  July  9,  1870,  F.;  Lydia  Frances*,  Jan.  4, 
1872,  NewL.;  Stella  May",  July  27,  1876,  N.  L.;  Frank  Her- 
man**, June  15,  1878,  N.  L.;  Sadie  Ida*  Cleveland,  Feb.  7,  1880, 
Cheever,  Kan. 

7358. 

OLIVE^  CLEVELAND  (joim  wesiey«),  m.  New  Lenox,  III, 
Dec.  30,  1847,  Rev.  David  Letts,  b.  Waterloo,  Can.,  Jan.  i,  1827, 
d.  Bach  or  Buck  Grove,  la.,  Jan.  29,  i88r,  s.  Jeremiah  and 
Mahala.  Ch. :  Iiif.\  b.  Nov.  14,  New  Lenox,  III,  d.  N.  L.  15,  1848. 
13917  Adelaide  Maria^  Letts,  b.  July  3,  1850,  N.  L.,  m.  Blackberry, 
III,  Dec.  I,  1868,  George  B.  Merwin,  b.  O.,  July  11,  1844.  Ch.  : 
Charles  Letts'  Meriuin,  b.  Sept.  26,  1869,  vSomonauk,  III;  Guy 
Willis"  Merwin,  May  13,  1874,  Buck  G. ;  Henry  Arthur^  Menoin, 
Dec.  IS,  1877,  Webster  City,  la.  William  IJ\-slev'^  Letts,h.  Junes, 
1853,  New  L.,  d.  N.  L.,  Jan.  18,  1858. 

13918  Willis  Robinson^  Letts,  b.  Apr.  22,  1855,  N.  L.,  m. 
Buck  G.,  Nov.  21,  1878,  Mary  A.  McMillan,  b.  Salem,  Columbi- 
ana CO.,  O.,  Apr.  6,  1859.  Ch.  b.  Buck  G.:  Ralph  Arthur\  Aug. 
23,  1880;  Nina  Belle''  Letts,  June  17,  1882. 

1 39 1 9  Charles  Cleveland^  Letts,  b.  Aug.  2,  1857,  Southport, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Frankfort  Sta.,  Ill,  June  2,  1881,  Mattie  Clayes.  Ch. : 
Earl  C.\  b.  May  1 1,  1882,  F.  13920-1  Harrison  Arthur^,  b.  Oct.  13, 
1859,  F.;  Carrie  /ane\  Mar.  23,  1862.  F.;  Belle  Eugenie',  b.  Aug. 
2,  1864,  F.,  d.  Blackberry  Feb.  3,  1867;  fames  Herbert",  b.  Feb.  6, 
1867,  B  ;  JFard  Wayland\  Sept.  26,  1870,  New  L.;  Robert  Jere- 
7niah\  Nov.  14,  1873,  Buck  Grove;  Mabel  Edith*'  Letts,  Mar.  27, 
1877,  Webster  City,  la. 

7373. 

WALTER'     CLEVELAND     (Leonard   Fletcher",    William^,    WilliamS 

[?Curtice3,  isaac^,  Moses']),  m.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Nichols,  b.  Danville, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  3,  1843,  da.  Rufus  and  Arzelia  (Wells).  Of  Clarks- 
ville,  N.  Y.  Ch. :  13922  Albert  Rudolphus"  Cleveland,  b. 
May  20,  1865,  Cuba,  N.  Y. 

7374. 

HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Leonard  F.«,  wm.»,  wm.^),  m.  Richlield, 
Washington  co..  Wis.,  Oct.  14,  1848,  Angeline  Holcomb,  b.  Hart's 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1693 

Grove,  O.,  Sept.  17,  1840,  da.  Carlos  C.  and  Phebe  Jane  (Decker). 
Of  Lime  Ridge,  Sauk  co.,  Wis,  1882.  Ch.  :  13923-5  Frank 
Walter^  b.  Mar.  7,  1851,  Richf.;  Mattie  Nettie  Jane"  Cleve- 
land, Apr.  5,  1855,  R.;  Ellen  Dora",  May  14,  1857,  Lime  R.     ■ 

7375. 

ORIN"     CLEVELAND      (Leonard  Pletcher^,  WilliamS,   William*),     m. 

Cuba,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  22,  1862,  Alice  Amelia  Wilkinson,  b.  C.  Nov.  8, 
1845,  ^^-  Lorenzo  A.  and  Lydia  Modora  (Todd).  Ch.  :  13926 
George  Adelbert'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  10,  1863,  Clarksv.,  N.Y. 

7376. 

MARY  ELLEN'  CLEVELAND  (Leonard  F.^  wm.s,  wm.4),  m. 
Clarksville,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1857,  Delos  Hutchins  Compton,  b.  C. 
May  I,  1833,  d.  Nov.  8,  1865.  She  1.,  1882,  Friendship,  N.  Y. 
Ch.  b.  C: 

13927  Mary  Ellcn^  Co/iipfoii,  b.  June  13,  1S58,  m.  C.  Mar.  2, 
1882,  Luther  Martin  Stombury. 

13928  Mina  AdelF  Compton,  b.  Dec.  3,  1861,  m.  C.  Mar.  2, 
1882,  Spencer  Ezra  White. 

7377. 

SAMUEL'  CLEVELAND  (Leonard  f.s  \vm.•^  wm.^),  m.  Clarks- 
ville, N.  Y.,  Dec.  24,  1S66,  Helen  Mar  Wilcox,  b.  C.  Sept.  20, 
1844,  da.  Alonzo  and  Henriet  Eleanor  (Murrey).  Of  Friendship, 
N.  Y.,  1882-3  [not  there  1895].  Ch.  :  13929-30  Addie  Sophia*, 
b.  June  20,  1868,  F.,  d.  Clarksv.  Nov.  3,  1880.  Orin  Odell* 
Cleveland,  b.  July  30,  1875,  C. 

7382. 

CHARLES      HENRY'     CLEVELAND     (Orin   Baker«,    Wniiam^, 

William^,  [?Curtice3,  isaac2,  Mosesi]),  m.  Joliet,  111.,  Sept.  2,  1862,  Harriet 
L^rsnla  Fabrick,  b.  Nov.  3,  1840,  da.  John  and  Harriet  (Filer). 
Of  Osage,  Mitchell  co.,  la.,  1882-4.  Ch.  :  1393 1-3  Mary  Lena', 
b.  Feb.  I,  1869;  Freddie  BAKER^  June  4,  1873;  Jessie  Lillian' 
Cleveland,  Dec.  18,  1878. 

7383. 

FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS'  CLEVELAND (orin  Baker^,  wii- 

liams,  Williams  [?Curtice3,  Isaac^,  Mosesi]),  m.   PoUghkecpsie,    N.   Y.,   NoV. 

18,  1873,  Mary  Augusta  Cunningham,  b.  P.  Apr.  5,  1854,  da. 
William  and  Ann  Eliza  (vSlack).  Of  Poughkeepsie,  1883,  1888. 
merch.  Ch.  b.  Poughkeepsie:  13934-5  Frederick  Oren',  Oct. 
13,  1874;  Ida  May*  Cleveland,  June  22,  1880. 

7386. 

RUSH    HAVEN'    CLEVELAND  (OrenBaker«,  William^,  WiIIiam«, 

[?Curtice3,isaac2,  Moses']),  m.  Somonauk,  111.,  Nov.  12,  1872,  Almira 
Lovina  Kellogg,  b.  Rodman,  N.  Y.,  da.  George  and  Hannah  C. 
(Morse).  Of  Woolstock,  Wright  co.,  la.,  1882.  Ch. :  13936-8 
Herbert  Ora*,  b.  Mitchell,  Mitchell  co.,  la.     Charles  Delevan' 


i694 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Cleveland,  b.  Frankfort,  111.  Jennie  Calista^  Cleveland,  b. 
Woolstock. 

7388. 

MILES  EMORY'  CLEVELAND  (Miies«,  william^  wniiams 
['Curtice^,  Isaacs,  Moses']),  m.  Centre  Hall,  Centre  co..  Pa.,  Apr.  i6, 
1872,  Rachel  Jane  Wilkey,  da.  William  Camp  and  Jane  Eliza 
(Brown).  Of  Phillipsburgh,  Centre  co.,  Pa.  Ch.:  13939-42  Mary 
Lovill',  b.  Apr.  7,  1873,  P.  ;  Maud  Gertrude",  b.  Mar.  5,  1875, 
Milroy,  Pa.;  Alice  May',  b.  Feb.  8,  1879,  Reedsville,  Pa.; 
George'  Cleveland,  b.  July  7,  1881,  Reedsville,  Pa. 

7396. 

EraStUS  Lester'  Sjyaldillff  {Azarmh^  Spalding,  Daniel^  Spalding, 
.-^3a;va//4  .SA^A/Z/zi--,  Anne3,  Isaacs  Mosesi),  m.  ISt,  Mar.  I9,  1848,  Jnlia~ 
Spalding   4-7400    [Daniel^  Spaldiuff,  Daniel^  Spalding,  e/c),    she    d.    Aug.    4, 

1856,  a.  30.  He  m.  2d,  Nov.  13,  1862,  Hannah  Medbury.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.  :  Julius  Erastus^  Spalding,  b.  July  26,  d.  Oct.  8,  1856. 
By  2d  m.  :   13943  Scvi^,  b.  Dec.  6,  1865. 

7407. 

EffiUffhaitl  WarUei''  Spaldiny  {Andre7v^Spalding,Dennisoi& 
Spalding,  Curtis^  Spalding,  Anne^,  Isaac^,  Moses'),  d.   Jan.    20,    1841,  a.   25,  m. 

Dec,  1837,  Laura  Stearns.  Ch.  b.  Danville,  Vt.  :  13944  Al/nira 
Dreiv''  Spalding,  d.  New  Hartford,  Butler  co.,  la.,  June  i,  1808, 
m.,  1806,  Alonzo  Walcott  of  New  Hartford.  Elmore^  Spalding^ 
b.  June  4,  1839,  d.  1853. 

7413. 

Charles  Wesley''  Spaldillff  {Andi-m^  Spalding,  Dennlson^  Spald- 
ing,  Cnrlis*  Spalding,  Anrm^,  IsaSLc"^),    d.     NoV.     1 6,     i860,    a.    28,    buried    at 

Burke,  Vt.,  m.  Dec.  24,  1855,  Calista  Sherman  Kimball,  b.  Lyn- 
don, Vt.,  Dec.  25,  1837,  d.  Dec.  17,  i860.  Ch.  :  Luna  Cyleiuf,  b. 
Nov.  26,  1856,  d.  Dec.  28,  1859. 

7414. 

3Iavi((^    SjJftldiilf/  (  J  'oltaire^  Spalding,  Rufns^  Spalding,  Jacobs  Spalding, 

Anne3,  Isaacs,  Mosesi),  rn.  Palmyra,  Mich.,  May  15,  1849,  Edward 
Savage  Warren,  b.  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Sept.   17,  1819,  d.  Powers  Lake, 

Wis.,  Jan.  20,  1885,  s.  Steven  R.  and (Givings).     Lived  at 

Joliet,  111.,  1870,  Powers  Lake  1885,  farmer.  She  res.  Genoa 
Junction,  Walworth  co..  Wis.,  1886.     Ch.  : 

13945-7  Lizzie  Beach^  Warren,  b.  Sept.  3,  1850,  Tecumseh, 
Mich.;  William  Spalding^  Warren,  b.  1854,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.; 
Edward  Savage^  Warren,  b.  Apr.  i,  1859,  Aurora,  111. 

7415. 

Williani'  Sindding  {voitaire'^  spaidmg),  m.  Oct.  31,  1853, 
Maria  Sedgwick,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1831,  a  da.  Theo- 
dore and  Hannah  Clark  (Frink).  Of  Chicago,  111.,  1870-1885, — 
grain  dealer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,   1886.     Ch.  :  Frank^  Spalding,  b. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1695 

Dec.  20,  1854,  d.  inf.  13948-9  Katy  Sedgivick^  Spalding,  Ely  Par- 
ker^ Spalding.     Ba^.,  d.  inf. 

7416. 

Unfits'  Spaldhif/  {Voltaire^ spaidini),  m.  Sturgis,  Mich.,  Nov. 
I,  1853,  Mary  Hammond,  b.  Norfolk,  Eng-.,  Sept.  18,  1835,  da. 
Elijah  and  Mary  (Francis).  Resided  at  Mankato,  Minn.,  1870, 
Sturgis,  Mich.,  1885.  Mr.  Spalding  is  a  skillful  artisan  and  a 
thrifty  man.     Ch.: 

13950-1     Joseph  S.^  Spalding,  b.  Mar.  13,  1854,  Sturgis,  m. 
Chicago,^Ill.,  Aug.  4,  1879,  Ella  Marble,  b.  Town  River,  Mich., 

1 86 1.  Ch.  born  Chicago:  Frank  Waite^  Spalding,  July  21,  1881; 
Helen  Marble^  Spalding,  Oct.  3,  1883.  Lucy  Grace^  Spalding,  Dec. 
30,  1868,  Mankato. 

7419. 

Oliver  La  tiff  worth  (f  Spaldi  a  g  {ro/tairt^  spa/jiug),  m.  in 

Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  15,  1862,  Kate  Lydia  vSedgwick,  b.  Detroit, 
Mich.,  Dec.  25,  1837,  a  da.  Theodore  and  Hannah  Clark  (Frink). 
Ch.:  Alice  JJ'illian/s^,  b.  Oct.  5,  1864,  Chicago,  d.  1869. 

13952-7  Mary  JJ'ing^,  b.  Sept.  21,  1866,  C;  -Emily  C/iase", 
Nov.  2,  1868,  C,  d.  1870;  Jfarren  Sedgwick^  Spalding,  b.  Mar.  21, 
187 1,  C;  Frederick  Chase^  Spalding,  b.  July  18,  1873,  Riverside, 
Cook  CO.,  111.;  Vincent  Harvey^  Spalding,  Oct.  26,  1875,  Chicago; 
Virginia  Helc/i^  Spalding,  Oct.  26,  1875,  C. ;  Hester  Vicksoji*  Spald- 
ing, b.  Sept.  21,  1878,  C. 

Lt.  Oliver  Langivorthy''  Spalditig  enlisted  as  private  at  Galena,  111.,  Apr.  20,  1S61.  In 
a  few  days  his  Co>  com  "by  Capt.  (now  Gen.)  A.  L.  Cheatham,  went  to  Springfield,  111., 
accompanied  by  U.  S.  Grant,  then  a  citizen  of  Galena.  The  Co.  was  incorporated  into 
12th  111.,  Col.  John  McArthur,  a  Scotchman  of  Chicago  ;  was  at  Cairo,  111.,  under  Gen. 
Benjamin  Mayberry  Prentiss,  the  3  months'  term.  Re-enlisted  for  3  years,  July  22,  1861, 
in  same  Co.  F,  was  at  Paducah  fall  and  winter  1861-2,  at  Ft.  Henry,  Ft.  Donelson,  Shiloh. 
Commissioned  ist  Lt.  Co.  C,  same  reg..  May  26,  1862,  wounded  at  Corinth  battle,  Oct.  3, 

1862,  then  was  in  6th  Div.,  com.  by  Gen.  Thomas  Alfred  Da  vies,  this  command  afterward 
in  i6th  Corps,  was  afterwards  some  time  in  Quarter  M.  Dep.,  Vicksburg,  resigned  com- 
mission Mar.  4,  1863. 

Of  Chicago,  1886-94,  broker. 

7434. 

SaVrief   YeOtna/nS    {Dai'uf^  Vcomaus,  EUzahcth^  Joiies,  Riefus*  Jottes, 

Keziah',  Isaacs  Mosesi),  m.  John  G.  Coolcy.  Ch. :  Harriet^  Cc>olev,'d.; 
Alfred'  Cooky,  d. 

13958  John  G}  Cooley,  m.  Julia  Kingsbury,  resides  ^at 
North  Franklin,  New  London  co..  Conn.,  1885.     Ch. :  Kingsbury^ 

Cooley,  d.  soon  ;  ////.",  d.  soon. 

7435. 

Mli^nhetlV  Yeouians  {Davui^  veomans),  m.  George  Case.  Ch.: 

13959  Sarah^  Case,  m.  George  H.  Fuller.  Ch.:  Bessie^ 
Fuller. 

13960  Hattie  L.^  Case,  m.  Thomas  Browning.  Ch.:  Ger- 
trude^ Browning  ;  Ruth^  Browning ;  Bessie^  Browjiing ;  Hattie* 
Browning.     1396 1-2  Jennie  M^  Case;  Georgia  A.^  Case. 


1696 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


7437. 


Gui'dOil   Al^at'iali'  Jones    {Guidon  AzaHak^  Jones,  Azariah^  Jones, 

^«y7«V«^-y.K.eziahs,isaac2, Moses'),  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Oct.  I,  1 83 1,  ni. 
W.  Brookfield,  Mass.,  July  8,  1856,  Caroline  F.  Bliss.  Ch.:  Jesse 
Bliss\  b.  Oct.  20,  1857,  d.  Oct.  21,  i860;  William  Curtis\  b.  Oct. 
28,  i860,  d.  July  31,  1866. 

13963  Elias  Bliss^  Jones,  b.  Jan.  15,  1863  ;  Caroline  -Bass'*,  b. 
July  24,  d.  Sept.  24,  1865  ;  Giirdon  Penninian*  Jones,  b.  July  10, 
1867,  d.  Apr.  20,  1868. 

13964-5  Isabella  Palmer'^  Jones,  b.  July  14,  1869  ;  Mary  Lii- 
cretia^,  b.  Aug.  3,  1873,  d.  Aug",  i,  1875  ;  Francis  Warren""  Jones, 
b.  Aug.  15,  1878. 

7438. 

IPvanh  Johnson'  Jones  {Gurdon  Azariah\}ones),  b.  Norwich, 
Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1838,  m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Annie  Morrill  of  B., 
da.  of  Capt.  Morrell  (sea  capt.).  Residence,  Brooklyn,  1883, 
commercial  traveler.  New  York  city.     Ch.: 

13966-8  Annie  Herrick^  Jones;  Bessie*  Jones;  Frank  Giirdo7i^ 
Jones. 

7448. 

GeOt'Oe   ^,    Jones    {George^  Joms,  Thomas  Silvani's^  Jones,  Parmenius^ 

Jones,  Keziahs,  isaac^,  Mosesi),  m.  Carrie  Claflin,  res.  Norwich  Town, 
Conn.,  1885.     Ch.:    Gertrude''  Jones. 

13969-70     George*  Jones  ;  Alice*  Jones. 

7450. 

Harnh'  Jones  {George^ jones),  in.  George  Gardner.     Ch.: 
1397  I      Harriet  Jones*  Gardner. 

7455. 

JoeV  K.en€S  ijoel^  Keyes,  JosepJi^  Kcyes,  Jonalhaii^  Keyes,  Joseph^  A'eyes, 
JoannaM^Iosesi),  'd.  DuUStablc,  MaSS.,  Aug.  11,  1867,  a.  63,  m.  Jaf- 
frey,  N.  H.,  Dec.  29,  1836,  Phebe  Cutter,  b.  J.,  Oct.  24,  1806,  da. 
Joseph  and  Phebe  (Gage).  His  father's  farm  at  Dunstable 
passed  to  him,  and  he  deeded  it  to  son  Darwin.  He  was  hon- 
orable and  worthy.  Mrs.  Keyes  res.,  1886,  at  Dunstable.  Ch. 
b.  Dunstable  : 

13972  Darwin  Perry^  Keyes,  born  Dec.  5,  1837,  m.  Groton, 
Mass.,  Apr.  24,  1867,  Elizabeth  Cheney,  b.  Washington,  Sullivan 
CO.,  N.  H.,  July  8,  1838,  da.  John.  Owner  of  the  ancestral  farm 
at  Dunstable;  a  successful  teacher,  1880.  Ch.:  Edna  Lizzie"" 
Keyes,  b.  Oct.  15,  1869,  D. 

+  13973      Joseph  Willard*  Keyes,  b.  Sept.  30,  1839. 

7458. 

r^Ann'  Keyes  {joe/<' A-ey^'s),  m.  July  4,  1843,  Lyman  Smith. 
Of  Groton,  Mass.,  1880.     Ch.: 

13974  Charhs  L.*,  ni.,  of  Pepperell,  Mass.,  carriage  mfr. 

13975  George  Lynian'^  Smith,  m.  Addie  Farmer,  of  E.  Pep- 
perell, farmer.     Ch.:  2  s.,  3  das. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1697 


13976-7  Mary^  Sinif/i,  m.,  of  Hudson,  N.  H.;  Mait/ia^ 
Si/iit/i,  m.,  of  Pepperell,  Mass. 

7466. 

Joint  Sfiep(ir(r  KeijeS  {jolm^  Keyes,  Joseplfi  Keyes,  Joiiatlian'^  Keyes, 

y(w///3A<iw,  Joanna^,  Moses'),  m.  Coiicord,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1844,  Mar- 
tha Lawrence  Prescott,  born  Littleton,  Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1S16,  da. 
Timothy  and  Abigail  Daby  (Wood).  Ch.  b.  Concord :  John\  b. 
Oct.  13,  1845,  d.  C.  July  31,  1846. 

-^13978     Annie  SheparcP  Keyes,  b.  May  4,  1847. 

13979  Florence^  Keyes,  born  Jan.  26,  1850,  m.  C,  Sept.  22, 
1875,  Charles  Hosmer  Walcott,  b.  C,  Nov.  8,  1848,  s.  Joel  Whit- 
comb  and  Martha  (Hosmer),  grad.  Harvard  coll.  1870,  of  Con- 
cord, lawyer.  Ch.:  Roger"^  Walcott,  b.  Sept.  9,  1876;  Philip  Ktyes^ 
IVakott,  Dec.  11,  1877.  Ma?y  E/leii^  Keyes,  b.  July  8,  1853,  d.  C, 
Aug.  9,  1854. 

13980  Alicia  Mullikcn^  Keyes,  b.  June  13,  1855. 

13981  Prescott^  Keyes,  b.  Mar.  26,  1858,  m.  C.,  July  6,  1881, 
Alice  Reynolds,  b.  West  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Mar.  26,  1856,  da.  Rev. 
Gnudall  and  Lucy  (Dodge),  grad.  Harvard  coll.  1879,  lawyer, 
s.  p. 

Hon.  Jo/in  SlieparcP  Keyes,  who  is  evidently  the  most  distin- 
guished of  the  descendants  of  Joanna^  Cleveland  (so  far  as  dis- 
tinction is  conferred  by  serving  his  fellow  citizens  in  public 
office),  grad.  Harvard  coll.  1841,  and  has  practised  law  in  Con- 
cord from  1844  to  the  present,  1886;  was  a  Senator,  1849, 
Sheriff,  1853  to  i860;  was  a  delegate  to  the  Republican  Con- 
vention at  Chicago,  111.,  i860,  nominating  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Was  U.  S.  Marshal  of  Mass.,  1861  to  1S66,  and  then  resigned. 
Was  appointed,  1874,  Judge  of  the  District  Court  for  Central 
Middlesex,  and  is  still  incumbent.  Judge  Keyes  has  been 
prominent  also  in  city  matters,  and  active  in  every  improve- 
ment of  his  native  place,  so  well  known  in  history.  Is  our 
valued  correspondent. 

7467. 

Joseph  JBoi/den'  Kef/es  {jo/m^  Keyes),  died  Lowell,  Mass., 
May  6,  187 1,  aged  42,  m.  Concord,  Mass.,  May  17,  1855,  Helen 
Maria  Maynard,  b.  Waltham,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1831,  da.  Micah  and 
Harriot  (Piper).  Grad.  Harvard  Univ.  1849,  practised  law  in 
Watertown  and  Lowell.  His  family  res.  Concord,  1878.  Ch. 
b.  Lowell : 

13982  Jolin  Maynard^  Keyes,  b.  July  r,  1862,  m.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Dec,  1885,  Laura  Smith,  da.  Thomas  L.     s.  p. 

13983  Mary  Lillie'  Keyes,  b.  Aug.  28,  1868. 

7468. 

Geovffe'  Keyes  (/o/i/i"  A'eyes),  m.  Concord,  Mass.,  Sept.  14, 
1854,  Mary  Elizabeth  Brown,  b.  Newport,  N.  H.,  July  14,  1831, 
da,  vSimon  and  Ann  (French).  Of  Concord,  merchant.  Ch.  b. 
Concord : 

13984  Bessie  fan  Meter^  Keyes,  b.  June  4,  1857,  m.  C,  Aug., 
107 


1698 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


1S80,  Woodward  Hudson,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  Jan.  26,  1858,  s.  Frederic 
and  Eliza  (Woodward),     s.  p. 

13985-8  Marion  Browif^  b.  Oct.  13,  i860;  Grace  Boyntoif^ 
May  29,  1866;  Gcori^'c  S/icpard^  A'nrs  and  Arthur  French^  Keyes, 
June  2,  1869. 

7471. 

Ltbet't y'     KeyeS     {l»ihi^  h'lyi-s,  Joseph^  AViw,  JoHiUhdn*  A'eyt's,  Joseplfi 

A'evw,  Joanna^,  Moses'),  d.  Westford,  Mass.,  Oct.  6,  I  856,  a.  34,  m.  W., 
June  24,  1854,  Rebecca  P.  Davis.  Of  Westford,  1878,  farmer. 
Ch. :  13989  Geon^c  Hcnrx^  Keycs,  b.  1855,  W.,  has  been  m.,  of 
Omaha,  Neb.,  R.'r. 

7473. 

Otis  Keyes  {im/a^  Keyes),  m.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  June  2,  1855, 
Lucy  Ann  Turrell,  b.  N.,  Nov.  18,  1831,  da.  Henry  and  Lucy 
{Tolles).  Dwelt  Harvard,  Mass.,  Westford,  Mass.,  1878-86,  ar- 
tisan ;  introduced  first  mowing  machines  there.     Ch.: 

13990  Rosi/ic^  Keyes,  b.  Mar.  18,  1856,  Harvard. 
Henry  Otis^  Keyes,  May  17,  1859,  H.,  farmer. 

Alice  Afay^  Keyes,  b.  Nov.  16,  1861,  Westf.,  m.  June 
14,  1 886,  George  Anselm  Lambert. 

13991  Edivard  Hodginan''  Keyes,  b.  Oct.  i,  1863,  W.,  of  W., 
farmer,  of  Co.  F,  Mass.  Cav.,  awarded  by  State  2  marksman's 
badges. 

7475. 

Edirat'd'  Js^eyes  (/wa?«  aviw),  d.  Sumter,  Sumter  co.,  S.  C, 
Aug.  18,  1865,  aged  7,'^,  m.  Westford,  Mass.,  June  2,  1854,  Lucy 
Adams  Richard.son,  b.  W.,  Jan.  23,  1S34,  s.  Joseph  and  Lucy 
Marinda  (Byam).  Farmer,  enlisted,  Nov.  8,  1861,  Co.  C,  Mass. 
v.,  reg.  in  service  after  others  discharged.  See  History  of  Jl'est- 
ford,  by  Rev.  Edwin  R.  Hodgnian,  i&'Sj,  p.  2iy.     Ch.: 

13992  Lucy  ElizabetJf  Keyes,  b.  Mar.  22,  1856,  W.,  m.  Acton, 
Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1876,  Charles  Isaac  Miller,  b.  Sudbury,  Vt.,  son 
Samuel  Cooley  and  Esther  Elizabeth  (Austin).  R.  R.  agt.,  Ac- 
ton. Ch.  b.  A.:  El/a  Elizabetlf  Miller,  Sept.  26,  1877  ;  Alice  Em- 
ma^, Mar.  10,  1879  ;  Samuel  Elinore",  Nov.  26,  1881;  Loraine  Est/ier'' 
Miller,  Nov.  6,  1884. 

7477. 

Eninieliiie'  Keyes  {/mia'^ Keyes),  m.  Westford,  Mass.,  Dec.  8, 
1858,  Francis  Adams  Proctor,  b.  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  Sept.  28, 
1829,  s.  Edmond  and  Elizabeth  (Goodrich).  Of  Lunenburg, 
1886,  farmer.     Ch.: 

13993  Francis  Howard''  Proctor,  b.  Oct.  26,  1859,  m.  Ash- 
burnham,  Mass.,  Nov.  25,  i88i,  Mary  Abbie  Barreel. 

13994  Arthur  Munroe^  Proctor,  b.  Dec.  9,  1861,  m.  Whitins- 
ville,>, Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  May  21,  1885,  Florence  L.  Young. 

Emma  Elizabeth^  Proctor,  b.   Sept.   23,   1863.      Nellie 
Goodrich'  Proctor,  b.  June  18,  1865  ;  Ernest  Keyes^  Proctor,  Apr.  8, 

1873- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1699 

7480. 

AllsHn     Fvanlxlin^    I* the    {Urhih^  nke,  Hannah^  Keyes,  Jonathan^ 

Keyesjoseph^  Keyes,  Joanna^  Moses'),  d.  OH  his  farm  about  one  mile  from 

Franklin  Village,  Merrimack  co,,  N.  H.,  Oct.  8,  1886,  aged  67,  m. 
twice.  He  m.  2d,  1850,  Caroline  White,  b.  Oct.  21,  1822,  d.  Dec. 
28,  1890.    istm.  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.  : 

1 3995  Helen  Farley^  Pike,  b.  Oct.  3 1 , 1 85 1 ,  m .  Frank  Nesmith 
Parsons.  Residence,  Franklin  1895-6,  lawyer,  formerly  law 
partner  with  Hon.  Austin  F.  Pike.  A  subscriber  for  this 
Genealogy. 

13996  Edivard  Austiif  Fike,  b.  Aug.  25,  1853. 

13997  Caroline  Frances"  Fike,  b.  Sept.  29,  1858. 

Hon.  Austin  Franklin'  Fike,  of  Franklin,  N.  H.,  the  well-known 
lawyer  and  United  States  Senator. 

The  following  is  from  Memorial  Address  on  the  Life  and 
Character  of  Austin  F.  Pike  (a  senator  from  New  Hampshire^,  deliv- 
ered in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  February'  16  and  22, 
iSSy.  Prepared  in  accordance  with  joint  resolution  of  Congress,  and 
by  authority  of  the  Joint  Committee  on  Printing,  lyy  W.  H.  Michael, 
Clerk  of  Printing  Records,  United  States  Senate,  Washington  :  Cov- 
er nmetit  Printing  Office,  1888,  8° ,  pp.  8g  —  and  portrait  facing  title 
page  —  Biographical  Sketch. 

Senator  Pike  was  the  son  of  Uriah  and  Mary  (Page)  Pike, 
and  was  born  in  Hebron,  N.  H.,  Oct.  16,  1819,  upon  a  farm  at 
the  head  of  Newfound  Lake.  He  received  his  rudimentary 
education  in  his  native  town,  under  the  instruction  of  the  late 
George  G.  Fogg,  working  upon  the  farm  in  vacations,  and  grad- 
uated at  Holmes  Academy,  at  Plymouth,  when  Samuel  Reed 
Hale  was  principal.  He  went  to  Franklin  when  twenty-two 
years  of  age,  studied  law  with  Hon.  George  W.  Nesmith,  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar  July  13,  1845.  He  settled  in  the  prac- 
tice of  his  profession  as  the  partner  of  Judge  Nesmith,  and  has 
ever  since  made  Franklin  his  home.  His  law  partnership  with 
Judge  Nesmith  continued  until  1854,  when  it  was  dissolved  and 
Daniel  Barnard  became  associated  with  Mr.  Pike,  the  firm  being 
Pike  &:  Barnard.  This  continued  down  to  1863,  when  Mr.  Bar- 
nard retired,  and  Isaac  N.  Blodgett,  now  one  of  the  justices  of 
the  Supreme  Court,  became  his  partner,  and  so  continued  until 
his  appointment  to  the  bench,  when  Frank  N.  Parsons,  who  had 
married  one  of  Mr.  Pike's  daughters,  was  taken  in  as  his  partner. 

Senator  Pike  was  twice  married.  Mr.  Pike,  at  the  time  of 
his  death,  was  President  of  the  Citizens'  National  Bank  at  Til- 
ton,  and  one  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Franklin  Library 
Association. 

He  was  always  active  in  politics.  He  was  elected  Represent- 
ative from  Franklin  1850,  185 1,  1852,  1865,  and  1866,  being 
vSpeaker  of  the  House  the  last  two  years  ;  was  elected  to  the 
State  Senate  1857  and  1858,  and  was  President  of  that  body  in 
the  latter  year.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Republican  National 
Convention  which  nominated  John  C.  Fremont  in  1856;  was 
elected  member  of  the  Forty-third  Congress  in  1873,  and  defeated 
for  the  next  Congress.  While  a  member  of  the  National  House 
he  served  on  the  Committee  on  Elections.  On  Thursday,  Aug. 
2,  1883,  he  was   elected   United    States    Senator  for  the  term 


1700 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


beginning  March  4th  of  that  year,  after  a  long  contest,  in  which 
he  had  not  been  a  candidate  in  the  ordinary  sense.  He  worked 
untiringly  while  in  the  Senate,  holding  positions  on  committees 
of  importance,  and  was  an  able,  dignified,  and  courteous  ^Senator. 

JOINT    RESOLUTION    PROVIDING    FOR  PRINTING  EULOGIES  DELIVERED 
IN   CONGRESS  UPON   THE   LATE   AUSTIN   F.   PIKE. 

Resolved  bv  the  Senate  mid  House  of  Representatives  of^  the  United  States  of  America 
in  Congress  assembled.  That  there  be  printed  of  the  eulogies  delivered  in  Congress  upon 
the  late  Austin  F.  Pike,  a  Senator  from  New  Hampshire,  twelve  thousand  copies,  of  which 
four  thousand  copies  shall  be  for  the  use  of  the  Senate,  and  eight  thousand  copies  for  the 
use  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 

That  the  Secretarv  of  the  Treasury  be  and  is  hereby  directed  to  have  printed  a  por- 
trait of  Austin  F.  Pike,  to  accompany  said  eulogies,  and  for  the  purpose  of  engraving 
and  printing  said  portrait  the  sum  of  three  thousand  dollars,  or  so  much  thereof  as  may 
be  necessary,  is  hereby  appropriated  out  of  a.ny  moneys  in  the  Treasury  not  otherwise 
appropriated. 

Approved,  Mar.  3,  1887. 

The  obsequies  of  U.  S.  Senator  Austin  F.  Pike  occurred  in 
Franklin,  N.  H.,  Oct.  12,  1886.  There  was  a  large  attendance 
and  many  distinguished  public  men  were  present.  Business 
was  generally  suspended  during  the  funeral.  A  draped  flag 
was  suspended  across  the  main  street  of  the  West  V'illage,  and 
the  entire  community  united  in  paying  the  greatest  honors  to 
so  eminent  and  highly  respected  a  citizen. 

Announcement  of  the  death  of  Senator  Pike  in  the  Senate 
Dec.  6,  1 886,  was  made  by  Senator  Blair,  with  appropriate 
remarks,  and  the  Senate  adjourned  to  Dec.  ytn.  At  the  pro- 
ceedings in  the  Senate  Feb.  i6,  1887,  Mr.  Blair,  Senator  from 
New  Hampshire,  submitted  a  series  of  resolutions  : 

Resolved,  That  the  Senate  has  learned  with  deep  regret  of  the  decease  of  AUSTIN  F. 
Pike,  late  a  member  of  this  body,  from  the  .State  of  New  Hampshire. 

Resolved,  That  the  business  of  the  Senate  be  now  suspended  that  appropriate  tribute 
be  paid  to  the  high  character  and  distinguished  public  services  of  the  deceased  Senator. 

Resolved,  That  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate  communicate  these  resolutions  to  the 
House  of  Representatives. 

Resolved,  That,  as  an  additional  mark  of  respect  to  the  memory  of  the  deceased,  the 
Senate  do  now  adjourn. 

Addresses  by  Senators  Blair  of  N.  H.,  Edmunds  of  Vt., 
Dolph  of  Oregon,  Manderson  of  Neb.,  Jones  of  Ark.,  George  of 
Miss.,  Evarts  of  N.  Y.,  Palmer  of  Mich.,  and  Cheney  of  N.  H. 
The  Senate  adjourned  until  Feb.  17th. 

At  the  proceedings  in  the  House  of  Representatives  the  res- 
olutions of  the  Senate  were  called  up. 

Mr.  Haynes  asked  considerations  of  the  resolutions  : 

Resolved,  That  this  House  has  heard  with  deep  sorrow  of  the  death  of  Austin'  F. 
Pike,  late  a  Senator  from  the  State  of  New  Hampshire. 

Resolved,  That  the  business  of  the  House  be  suspended,  that  appropriate  honors  may 
be  paid  to  the  meinory  of  the  deceased. 

Resolved,  That  the  Clerk  of  the  House  be  directed  to  transmit  to  the  family  of  the 
deceased  a  copy  of  these  resolutions. 

Resolved,  That,  as  an  additional  mark  of  respect  to  the  memory  of  the  deceased,  this 
House  do  now  adjourn. 

Addresses  by  Representatives  Haynes  of  N.  H.,  Long  of 
Mass.,  Holman  of  Ind.,  Gallinger  of  N.  H.,  Brown  of  Pa.,  Allen 
of  Mass.,  Dingley  of  Me.,  and  Cutcheon  of  Mich. 

The  resolutions  were  unanimously  agreed  to. 

7491. 

Joseph  H((niniOH(V  Ket/eS  {Joseph''  Keyes,Jonathan<'  Keyes, Jon- 
athan'^ Keyes,  Joseptfi  Keyes,  Joanna^,    Mosesi),    m.    JUUC    7,     1853,     Sarah    A. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  170 1 

Conant,  da.  Rev.  Liba  (Congregational).  Of  Bristol,  N.  H.,  1878. 
Ch.  :   13998  Joseph  E.^  Keyes,  b.  Sept.  29,  1855,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

7494. 

Eheil      WlifJlt^    Ket/CS    [^Henjajnin   Franklin^'   Keyes,  Jouaf/iaii'-'    Keyes, 
/ona(/uni^  Keyes,  Jo'sep/i^  Keyes,  ]o&ma.'^,Uof,&s^),m..  NoV.    1 9,   1 85 5,    Hortense 

Eugenia  White,  b.  Belfast,  Me.,  wSept.  15,  1834,  d.  Dedham,  Mass., 
Sept.  II,  1858,  da.  James  and  Lydia.  He  m.  2d,  Oct.  11,  1861, 
Marv  Elizabeth  Carleton,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1834,  da. 
William  and  Lydia.  Sailed,  1849,  visiting  Havana,  etc.,  to  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  returned  1853;  settled  at  Denver,  Col.,  where 
Keves  Mountain  is  named  for  him.  Contributor  to  the  press. 
See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.     Ch.  by  ist  m. : 

13999  -Franklin  Balch^  Keyes,  b.  Sept.  5,  1856,  S.  Boston. 
Of  Hortense  (named  by  his  father  for  his  mother)  Lake  (now 
Chaffee)  co.,  Col.,  1878,  miner.  James  White",  b.  Oct.  3,  1857, 
Dedham,  d.  Lancaster,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1867.     By  2d  m. : 

Carletori^  Keyes,  b.  June  29,  1 862,  Charlestown,  Mass. ;  JVillis\ 
b.  Jan.  10,  d.  Aug.  29,  1864;  Eben  fJ^ghf  Keyes,  b.  Aug.  27,  1865; 
JVi//ia/n\  July  6,  1867  ;   Hortense  Elizabeth''  Keyes,  Apr.  14,  1869. 

7500. 

Sutiiner     Wl'if/hf'    Kei/eS   {Wright  Sumner^  Keyes,  Jonathan^  Keyes, 
Jonathan^  Keyes, Joseph^  Keyes,  Joanna=,  Moses'),  m.    Boston,    MaSS.,   NoV.   28, 

187 1,  Emma  S.  Eaton.  Was  in  Co.  I,  5th  Mass.  Vols.;  res.  Bos- 
ton 1878.  Ch.:  14000  George  Eaton^ Keyes,  h.]\\x\e  26,  1^1  T^,C\ie\- 
sea,  Mass.  ;  Afaria  Augusta^  Keyes,  b.  July  29,  1875,  Lancaster, 
Mass. 

7502. 

Fvedevich    Jj.^    Cutlet'   (Zilpha^,  Enochs,  [?  Enochs   Enochs,   Enochs, 

Moses"]),  m.  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  4,  185 1,  Mary  E.  Gifford  of  Dela- 
van,  Wis.,  da.  of  C.  C.     Of  Carthage,  Mo.,  1888,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

1 400 1  Frank  Z.^  Cutler,  b.  Sept.  9,  1852,  m.  Feb.  13,  1881, 
Ella  F.  Caster,  of  C.  Ella  J.\  b.  Apr.  4,  1856;  Clara  L.\  b.  July 
10,  1858,  d.  Dec.  26,  1862.  'Mary  A.""  Cutler,  b.  Jan.  7,  1862,  m. 
Jan.  I,  1879,  Charles  W.  Witty,  of  C.  14002  Laura  A*  Cutler,  b. 
Apr.  7,  1864,  m.  Mar.  14,  1886,  Isaac  W.  Yancy,  of  C;  Cora  B\ 
b.  Feb.  9,  1868;  Edna  M.\  May  14,  1873;  Freddie  I.,  July  21,  1875. 

7506. 

JOHN    JAMES"  CLEVELAND   (Joseph^  JamesMamesS  [?James3, 

Enoch!',  Moses']),  d.  Bruuswick,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1887,  a.  60,  m.  Troy,  N. 
Y.,  Feb.  4,  1854,  Eleanor  M.  Denniker,  b.  Troy,  June  8,  1835,  da. 
of  Gilbert  and  (Briggs).  Farmer,  residence  at  Bruns- 
wick to  1859,  in  Warren  co.,  N.  Y.  to  1862,  Troy  to  1873,  and  af- 
terward in  Brunswick,  where  his  widow  still  resides  1895.  Ch.: 
14003  Harriet  L.^,  b.  Nov.  13,  1854,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  living-  1895. 

+  14004     Joseph  Gilbert"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  7,  1857,  Bruns- 
wick. 

14005  Gordon  W.'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  10,  1859,  Luzerne, 
N.  Y..  living  1895.  14006  Ensiger  L.*  Cleveland,  b.  May  25, 
1873,   Brunswick,  living  1895. 


iy02  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

7513. 

GEORGE      LEWIS'      CLEVELAND     (jacob«,      James^,      JamesS 

[?james3,  Enochs  Mosesi]),  m.  Buskirk's  Bridge,  Washiiig-ton  CO.,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  27,  1S57,  Mary  Augusta  Hewlitt,  b.  White  Creek,  N.Y., 
May  31,  1839,  da.  Joseph  and  Polly  (Dewey).  Of  Brunswick, 
N.  Y.,  1S79  ;  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.  (1S95),  wholesale  oyster  dealer. 
Was  dep.  sheriff  Rensselaer  co.,  1869-71.  Ch.:  14007  Eddy  El- 
win',  b.  Apr.  29,  1865,  Brunswick,  d.  B.  Mar.  22,  1875. 

7514. 

JEREMIAH'  CLEVELAND  (jacnb«),  m.  Quaker  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  Elizabeth  Miller,  da.  Hiram  and  Hannali" (Clements).  Of 
Mechanicsville,  N.  Y.,  1883,  miller.  Ch.:  14008  Nettie'  Cleve- 
land, b.  1863,  m.  1889  William  White  of  Saratoga  Springs,  N. 
Y.,  of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1895. 

« 

7515. 

JOHN  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (jacob«),  m.  Jonesville,  Sar- 
atoga CO.,  N.  Y.,  Mrs.  Martha  (vStevenson)  Johnson,  wid.  of  Sam- 
uel Johnson,  da.  William  and  Mary  (Horrocks).  Of  Mechan- 
icsville, N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.:  14009  Francis' Cleveland, 
of  Mechanicsville  1895;  William  Wallace',  b.  1873-7. 

7536. 

JONATHAN'  CLEVELAND  (Jonathan^,  JonaUmn=,  Joseph^,  Jon- 
athan^.  Enochs  Mosesi),  m.   Cadott,   ChippCWa  CO.,   Wis.,   Feb.    r8,    1 884, 

Florence  Van  Slyke,  b.  Rochester,  Minn.,  Nov.  lo,  i860,  da. 
Richard  and  Emma  (Willard).  Of  Can.  and  N.  B.  several  years, 
went  to  U.  vS.,  reached  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Oct.  20,  187 1,  bought 
land  1876  at  Big  Bend(Emet  P.  O.),  Chippewa  co..  Wis.,  1.  Big 
B.  1886.  Ch.:  14010  Harvey  Jay' Cleveland,  b.  Feb.5,  1886,  B.  B. 

7539. 

NATHANIEL  THOMAS'  CLEVELAND  (Jonathan',  Jona- 
than*, Josephs  Jonathans,  Enochs),  xn.  Metapedia,  P.  O.,  Oct.  27,  1867, 
Margaret  Ann  Pratt,  b.  Flat  Lands,  Restigouche,  N.  B.,  Oct.  6, 
185 1,  da.  John  and  Ann  (Pollock).  Of  Metapedia,  farmer.  Ch.: 
14011-17  Jonathan'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  3,  1871  ;  Simon",  May 
27,  1872  ;  Olive  Frances',  b.  Dec.  16,  1873,  d.  Dec.  26,  1874  ; 
Margaret  Ann',  b.  July  16,  1875  ;  Joseph  Matson',  Jan.  iS, 
1877  ;  James',  Sept.  8,  1878;  Arthur',  Aug.  29,  1881  ;  Nathan- 
,iel  Thomas'  Cleveland,  Apr.  3,  1883. 

7541. 

ALEXANDER'     CLEVELAND     (Jonathan*,    Jona.^    Jos.S    Jona.3, 

Enoch=),  m.  Metapedia,  P.  Q.,  Nov.  4,  1880,  Anirabel  Ferguson,  b. 
M.  May  2,  1864,  da.  John  and  Catherine  (Campbell).  Of  Broad 
Lands,  Restigouche,  N.  B.,  woodsman.  Ch.:  14018  Annabel* 
Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  18,  1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


7544. 


1703 


ROXanna    Clark'    JTortOll    (Mercy   Burns«,    Jona.^,    Jos.*,    Jona.3, 

Enoch"),    m.    Athens,    Me.,    Nov.    15,    1854,   John    C.    York.      Of 
Brighton,   Me.,   farmer.     Ch.:    14019-22   Ezra  Herbert''   York,  b 
Jan.  28,    1856  ;  Fred.  Alosier",  b.  Apr.  4,  1857,  d.  July  24,  1862 
Osgood  Simmer*,  b.   May  20,  i860  ;  Soif,  b.   Ma}^  20,  d.  25,  i860 
Mercy  Etta^    York,  b.  Nov.  i,   1862,  m.    July  4,  1880,  Charles  W 
Taylor  of  vSidney,   Me.;  Fred  Mallery" 'York,   b.   July   11,   1864 
Mildred  Corrina*,  Nov.  23,  1867;   Sidney  Amherst" ,   Feb.  24,  1873 
Seidell  Clark\  Feb.  6,  1876  ;    Viiinie  Ethel"  York,  b.   Apr.  26,  1881 
d.  Sept.  29,  1882. 

7548. 

JOSEPH    GROVE'    CLEVELAND    (Joseph^,    Jonathan*,    Joseph^ 
Jonathan^,  Enoch",  Moses>),    d.     Fairfield,  Me.,    July    29,     1865,    a.     T,l,    HI. 

ist,  Eustis,  Me.,  Nov.  lo,  1856,  Harriet  Taylor,  b.  E.  June  12, 
1835,  d.  Fairf.  June  29,  1858,  a  da.  Isaiah.  He  m.  2d,  F.  Nov. 
20,  1858,  Rachel  Frances  Savage,  b.  Woolwich,  Me.,  May  2,  1820, 
da.  John  and  Sarah  (Oliver),  blacksmith..  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Hat- 
tie',  b.  Sept.  25,  1857,  d.  Mar.  25,  1858.  By  2d  m.:  Carrie 
Darling*,  b.  May  12,  i860,  d.  Feb.  12,  1862.  14023  Effie  Nina" 
Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  22,  1861. 

7549. 

JOHN     SAVAGE'     CLEVELAND     (Joseph^,    Jonathan*,    Joseph*, 

Jona.3,  Enoch"),  m.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  May  2t^,  1861,  Eliza  Ann  Mat- 
son,  b.  Solon,  Me.,  Jan.  10,  1837,  da.  Thomas  and  Isabel  (Bethel). 
Of  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1880-4,  carpenter.  Ch.:  14024  Carrie 
Alma^  b.  May  12,  1865. 

7551. 

STEPHEN  AVERY'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«,  &c.),  m.  Nor- 
ridgewock, Me.,  Nov.  3,  1884,  Myrtle  Evlin  Brown,  b.  Stark, 
Somerset  co.,  Me.,  Jan.  11,  1859,  da.  Hyran  Crocker  and  Thirza 
Ewell  (Rodgers).  Of  Norridgewock,  1886,  farmer.  Ch.:  14025 
Ralph  Joseph,"  b.  July  7,  1885. 

7555. 

THADDEUS  SOBESKP  CLEVELAND  (Timoth>-,  Timothy*, 

Joseph*,  Jonathans,  Enoch",  Moses'),  m.  ISt,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  DcC.  29,  1839, 

Isabel  Carter,  b.  Meadville,  Pa.,  July  4,  1822,  d.  Calais,  Monroe  co., 
O.,  Jan.  25,  1844.  He  m.  2d,  Belleville,  Monroe  co.,  O.,  Nov.  4, 
1844,  Mary  Dement,  b.  Seneca  township,  Monroe  co.,  O.,  Jan. 
10,  181 1,  d.  June  18,  1893,  da.  of  William  and  Ella.  Residence 
still  at  Calais,  O.  (1895).     Children  b.  Calais,  by  ist  m.: 

+  14026     Mary  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  March  29,  1841. 

+  14027     Sarah  Elizabeth*  Cleveland,  b.  July  3,  1842. 

14028  Hannah, Isabel*  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.    19,   1843,  d. 

years  ago,  m.  in  Pa., Heck.     After  her  decease  he  moved 

away.     Ch.:  Alicc^  Heck.     By  2d  m.  : 

14029  Wellington   Napoleon*  Cleveland,   b.   Aug.   12, 
1847,  m.  before  1895, ,  residence,  Calais,  O.  (1895). 


I704 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY, 


14030     Henry  Jefferson"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  i,  1853,  m. 

before  1895, ,  residence,  Arizola,  Pinal  co.,  Arizona  (1895). 

Two  children'*  d.  infants. 

7556. 

MiVRY  JANE'  CLEVELAND  (Timothy^,  Timothy^  Josephs  Jona- 
thans, Enochs),  m.  Franklin  Gale  of  Mass.,  he  d.  a  few  years  before 
1879.  Of  Zanesville,  O.,  teacher,  editor,  lawyer.  Mrs.  Gale 
and  family  lived  at  Cleveland,  O.,  of  Columbus,  O.,  1S80-6.  Ch.: 
Syk'ester^  Gale.  14031  John  Thomas'^  Gale  (Judge),  of  Columbus 
(1895)  ;  Ella'  Gale,  of  Columbus  ;  Ma/Y  Gale. 

7558. 

JOHN  PIERCE'  CLEVELAND  (Timothy^,  Timothy*,  Joseph*, 
Jonathans,  Enoch^  Moses'),    d.     KaUSaS    City,    Mo.,    J  Une   I,    1886,    a.    61, 

m.  Belmont  co.,  O.,  Apr.  3,  1855,  Sophia  Strong  Croy,  b.  Wilkes- 
ville,  Vinton  co.,  O.,  Dec.  22,  1835,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Harriet 
(vStrong).     Ch.: 

14032  Mary  Harriet"  Cleveland,  jNLD.,  b.  Jan.  24,  1856, 
Toronto,  Can.,  m.  Kansas  City,  Mar.  13,  1885,  Louis  Alva  Ru- 
pert, M.D.,  b.  Washington,  Tazewell  co.,  111.,  Jan.  31,  i860,  s. Wil- 
liam Henry  and  Nancy  Elizabeth  (Martin).  She  studied  med- 
icine, first  at  Omaha,  Neb.,  afterward  nursed  women  several 
years.  Both  she  and  Dr.  L.  A.  Rupert  after  2  years  course 
grad.  Mar.  13,  1885,  Kansas  C.  Hospital  Coll.  of  Medicine;  L.  A. 
Rupert,  pres.,  M.  H.  Cleveland,  vice-pres.  of  commencement 
exercises.     Of  Kansas  C    1886. 

14033  Sarah  Augusta''  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  27,  1858,  To- 
ronto, m.  Omaha,  Aug.  29,  1882,  Thomas  B.  Burchmore,  b. 
Islington,  London,  Eng.,  Apr.  23,  1839,  s.  Thomas  and  Eliza- 
beth' (Badder).  Of  Omaha,  with  U.  P.  R.  R.  Ch.  b.  Omaha  : 
Arthur  Thomas*  Burchmore,  May  8,  1883  ;  Emily  Clara"  Burch- 
more, vSept.  24,  1885. 

14034  Thomas  Benton^  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  i860,  To- 
ronto ;  Sophia'  Cleveland,  Mar.  26,  1863,  T.,  unm.,  of  Kansas 
C.  1886-9  ;  ^4°35~8  John  Fremont^  Cleveland,  Dec.  21,  1865, 
Toronto,  of  Kansas  C,  merch. ;  Clara  Hannah"  Cleveland, 
Aug.  27,  1867,  Toronto,  of  K.  C;  Grace  Maud*  Cleveland,  Dec. 
25,  1869,  Omaha,  unm.,  home  1889  ;  Grant  Wilson'*  Cleveland, 
Oct.  3,  1872,0. 

John  Pierce'  Cleveland  lived  in  Omaha,  where  he  printed 
1S80  a  newspaper  representing  in  politics  the  "Greenback 
Party";  afterward  he  located  in  Kansas  Cit}^  merchant.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Mrs.  Sophia  S.  C.  Cleveland  lives  at 
Kansas  city  1889. 

7559. 

SARAH      ANNE'     CLEVELAND     (Timothy•-^      Joseph-,    Jona.3, 

Enochs),  d.  Williamsburg,  Noble  co.,  O.,  Apr.  9,  1871,  a.  44,  m.  ist, 
William  McPherson,  he  deserted  her.  She  m.  2d,  Michael  Hen- 
dershot.  Dwelt  Williamsburg.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  14039  JJ'illiam" 
McPherson  dwelt  Calais,  O.,  1878,  Gardner,  Johnson  co.,  Kan., 
1886.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1705 

7561. 

HANNAH^  CLEVELAND  (Timothy«),  d.  Sidney,  Cham- 
paign CO.,  111.,  1872,  a.  41,  m.  William  McElroy.  Ch.:  14040 
Mary"  McEIroy,  m.  Jones,  1.  n.  Columbus,  O.,  1879  ;  Martha  H!^ 
McElroy,  of  C;  Another  child\  1.  Columbus. 

7563. 

FRANKLIN  GALE'  CLEVELAND  (Timothy^  Timothy^  Jo- 
sephs Jonathans,  Enoch^),  m.  Calais,  O.,  Aug-.  10,  1865,  Sarah  Emily 
Greenellch,b.  Fairview,  Guernsey  co.,  O.,  Aug.  16,  1842,  da.  Ed- 
ward and  Louisa  (Ball),  Proprietor  Elk  Hotel,  Summerfield,  O. 
Ch.:  14041-7  Ella  Anna*  Cleveland,  b.  June  11,  1866;  Mary 
Louisa\  Dec.  i,  1870;  Edna  JANE^  Feb.  20,  1872;  Forrest  Tim- 
OTHv^  Dec.  31,  1873  ;  Hattie^,  Jan.  13,  1877;  John.  Frederick'', 
May  12,  1879  ;  Mattie  Rose',  Apr.  26,  1881  ;  Charles  Henry' 
Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1883,  d.  Jan.  6,  1884. 

7565. 

SARAH'  CLEVELAND  (Thomas^,  Timothys,  Josephs  Jona.3,  Enoch^), 

m.  Orrington,  Me.,  Dec.  6,  1843,  Thomas  Dean  Wiswell,  b.  Or., 
s.  David  and  Abigail  (Dean),  (orig.  Wiswall).  Of  San  Francis- 
co., Cal.,  farmer.  Ch.:  14048  Sarah  Abhy^  Wistveli,  b-  Nov.  27, 
1844.  Or.  14049  Annie''  IVistvell,  b.  Oct.,  1846?  Or.,  d.  Oakland, 
Cal.,  July  9,  1879,  m  Barney  Allen.  Of  Oakland,  builder.  Ch.: 
Walter  Morsa'  Allen,  b.  Feb.  29,  t868,  San  F.  John  Adams'  Wis- 
7C'all  J  Edicard  Sitiith''  Jl'is7C'all. 

GEORGE    B.'  CLEVELAND    (Calvin«,  Timothy^,  Josephs  Jonathan^, 

Enochs,  Mosesi),  d.  Aug.    16,   1876,  a.  47,  m.    Danvers,    Mass.,    Mary 
Tibbets,  she  d.     Ch.:   14050  Da.',  m.     14051   Da.',  m. 

7581. 

JoSepJt  YOt'h  (5ii;-a/^'' .iVt'zw.s-,  MaryS  Joseph*,  Jonathans,  Enoch=),  ni. 
Oct.     I,    185 1,    iVancy    A.''    IValker    +7678  (irindas,   Abel^,   Joseph*).       Of 

Brighton,  Me.,  1884,  farmer. 

7584. 

Lffdla'  Yoi'k  {sara/^ syei^'/is),  m.  Aug.  I,  1856,  ALUs'  Walker 
-\-'i(ii()  (irinda").     Of  Athens,  ]\Ie.,  1884,  builder. 

7592. 

Joseph  '  Stevens  {Bt'njanniV'  Stevens,  Marys,  Joseph*,  Jonathans,  Enoch^), 
m.  May  3,  1862,  Rosanna^  Walker  +7^77  (irindaS  AbelS  Joseph*,  Jona- 
thans, Enochs).      Of  Solon,  Me.,  1884,  tailor. 

7603. 

DINSMORE'    CLEVELAND    (Josephs  Josephs  Josephs  Jonathans, 

Enoch's  Moses'),  m.   ist,  Bloomfield,    Me.,  July  4,    1847,   Eliza  Pitts 


1706  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Barnard,  b.  Fairfield,  Me.,  Mar.  23,  1826,  d.  Madison,  Me.,  Feb. 
22,  1859,  a  da.  Capt.  Alexander  and  Eliza  (Pitts).  He  m.  2d, 
M.,  June  27,  i860,  Caroline  Parker  Withee,  born  Norridgewock, 
Me.,  Dec.  14,  1830,  da.  Jesse  and  Lois  (Blackwell).  Ch.  b.  Mad- 
ison, by  ist  m.: 

-I-14052  William  Pitts^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  10,  1848. 
14053  Mary  Louisa^  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  185 1.  mar- 
ried Skowhegan,  Me.,  Apr.  4,  1873,  Leonard  Perley  Lincoln,  b. 
Cornville,  Me.,  s.  Leonard  H.  and  Finette  (Jewell).  Of  N.  An- 
son, Me.,  decorator,  s.  p.  14054  Eliza  Medora*,  b.  Apr.  19,  1855, 
unm.,  1886.     By  2d  m.: 

14055  Emma  Ann"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14,  1864,111.  Skow- 
hegan  Aug.  14,  1881,  Joel  Smith  Nutting,  b.  Madison  Nov.  17, 
1853,  s.  Capt.  Seth  and  Sally  (Bragden)  [Russell].  Of  Skowhe- 
gan,  builder,  s.  p.  14056-7  Lizzie",  b.  June  13,  1867  ;  Addie 
BiXBY^  Cleveland,  Jan.  18,  1875. 

Hon.  Dinsmore'  Cleveland  res.  Madison.  Has  taught  53 
district  schools  in  Somerset  co..  Me.;  4  of  his  children  became 
teachers.  In  1S63  he  represented  in  Me.  legislature  his  district: 
Madison,  Cornville,  and  Athens.  From  1882  has  been  town 
clerk  and  treasurer  of  Madison. 

7604. 

DANIEL  STEWARD'  CLEVELAND  (josepiAjoseph',  Josephs 
J onaUian3,  Enochs),  m.  Skowhcgau,  Me.,  May  7,  1856,  Mary  Ann 
Owen,  b.  S.  Dec.  18,  1831,  da.  Nathaniel  and  Matilda  (Frazer), 
with  Pemberton  mills  of  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1884-7.  Ch.  b.  Skow- 
hegan  :  14058-65  Frank  Daniel*  Cleveland,  Apr.  5,  1857,  unm.; 
Jennie  Caping',  Mar.  13,  1859,  unm.;   Olive  Matilda',  Mar.  11, 

186 1,  unm.;  Harrv  Joseph**,  Jan.  25,  1863,  unm  ,  with  Pember- 
ton mills  ;  Charles  Dinsmore",  Oct.  25,  1865,  unm.,  with  Pemb. 
mills;  Myrtie  Bell',  June  5,  1868,  unm.;  Carrie  Abkie',  Oct. 
17,  187 1  ;  Annie  May'  Cleveland,  Jan.  26,  1875. 

7605. 

OLIVE  ELIZABETH'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph"),  d.  1883,  a. 
52,  m.  Bloomfield,  Me.,  May  7,  1856,  Richard  Blake  Swift,  born 
Norridgewock,  Me.,  Aug.  22,  1830,  s.  Richard  and  Maria  (Blake). 
Of  Laddonia,  Audrain  co..  Mo.,  1884,  builder.  Ch.:  Charles  E.\ 
b.  June  19,  1859,  Norrid.,  d.  Mar.  15,  1862. 

14066  Jennie  J/.'  Swift,  b.  Jan.  12,  1861,  N.,  d.  Oct.  22, 
1883,  m.  Laddonia  Sept.  15,  1881,  William  D.  McNama,  b.  111.,  a 
son  William  and  Mary,  broom  factory.  Ch.:  Jennie  Maf  Mc- 
Nama, b.  May  5,  1883.  14067  Charles  A."  Swift,  b.  Feb.  15,  1886, 
Madison,  Me.;  Mamie  O."  S7vift,  b.  Mar.  6,  1869,  M.,  d.  Oct.  23, 
1876. 

7606. 

JOSEPH  LEONARD'  CLEVELAND  (joseph«,  joseph\  Josephs 
jona.3,  Enoch^),  d.  Alexandria,  Va.,  Dec.  31,  1862,  a.  26,  m.  Eliza 
Bigelow,  da.  Cushman  and   Hannah  (Bowden).     Enlisted  Sept., 

1862,  private    Co.   D,   i6th    Me.,  was  at   Fredericksburg.     Ch.: 


I 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1707 


.9 


1406S  Joseph  Wilson^  Cleveland,  b.  1861,  Norridgewock,  Me., 
accidentally  shot  at  N.,  spring  of  1884. 

7608. 

RACHEL  PARKER'  CLEVELAND  (Timothy*,  Joseph^  Joseph*. 

jona.3,  Enochs),  d.  Exeter,  Me.,  May  27,  1882,  a.  56,  ni.  E.  Jan.  i, 
1846,  Washington  Lafayette  Walker,  b.  Alton,  N.  H.,  Mar.  13, 
1821,  s.  George  and  Betsey  (French).  Of  Exeter,  farmer,  1884. 
Ch.  b.  E.:  14069  Edward  Nutter^  Walker,  b.  Dec.  19,  1846,  d. 
Sept.  17,  185 1  ;  Lafayette  Parker'^,  b.  Jan.  4,  d.  May  11,  1849  ;  La- 
fayette Parker''  (ag.),  b.  Nov.  2,  1850,  d.  Aug.  20,  1851  \  Bradbury 
Dinsmore*,  b.  May  19,  1852,  d.  May  27,  1854.  14070  Leonard 
Bradbiirf  Walker,  b.  May  10,  1856,  m.  Me.  Aug.  11,  1882,  Anna 
Ethel  Beamis,  b.  Aug.  14,  1861,  of  Exeter.  Ch.:  Cora  Parker 
Walker,  b.  Nov.  24,  1883,  E. 

7609. 

TIMOTHY   JUDSON'  CLEVELAND   (Ximc^   Joseph^   Joseph*, 

Jonathans,  Enoch^),  ni.  Excter,  Me.,  Aug.  8,  1847,  Nancy  Dutton  Wil- 
ley,  b.  Northwood,  Rockingham  co.,  N.  H.,  Nov.  ii,  1825,  da. 
Moses  and  Nancy  (Dutton).  Of  Exeter  1884,  builder.  Ch.: 
14071  Ella  Alfreda"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  28,  1857,  d.  May  3, 
1874. 

7610. 

vSAMUEL    EDWIN'    CLEVELAND    (Timothy^   Joseph^   Joseph*, 

jona.9,  Enochs),  xvl.  ist,  Belgrade,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1850,  Parmelia  Ann 
Wentworth,  b.  B.  Sept.  16,  1828,  d.  Exeter,  Me.,  May  5,  1867,  da. 
Mark  and  Fannie  (IDinsmore).  He  m.  2d,  Garland,  Me.,  June 
12,  1870,  Malvina  Rich,  b.  Exeter  Mar.  3,  1843,  da.  Joseph  and 
Lorinda  (Walker).  Ch.  b.  Exeter,  by  ist  m.:  Edward  Lafor- 
ESTER*,  b.  May,  1852,  d.  Oct.  2,  1856  ;  Edwin  Parker*,  b.  Nov., 
1853,  d.  Sept.  9,  1856.  14072  Mary  Lizzie*  Cleveland,  b.  May 
6,  1856.  14073-9  Dora  Eva^,  b.  Dec.  11,  1857  ;  Ettie  Louise^ 
b.  Oct.,  1859,  d.  Feb.  17,  1864;  Edith  Anna',  b.  Aug.,  1861,  d. 
Feb.  15,  1864  ;  Lillie  Adell",  b.  July  25,  1863  ;  Edward  La- 
forester'  (ag.),  Jan.  21,  1865  ;  Arthur  Edwin',  b.  July  4,  1866, 
d.  July  22.  1881.  By  2d  m.:  Edith  Permelia',  b.  Mar.  16,  1871  ; 
Roswell  Joseph"  Cleveland,  Apr.  25,  1874  ;  Vesta  Lorenda', 
July  27,  1877. 

Samuel  Edwin'  Cleveland  of  Exeter,  farmer. 

We?it2V0i-/h  ancestries  :  —  [See  4-ioQ5i  P-  403]-  Williamsi  ;  Hon.  Ezekiel^s,  b.  1651,  Do- 
ver, N.  H.,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  John-3,  m.  Martha  jliller,  da.  Richard  and  Grace  of  Kittery  ; 
Thomas^'',  ni.  Mary,  or  Mercy  Nock,  or  Knox*  ;  Nathaniel^s,  m.  ist,  Patience  Abbot  of 
Middleton,  Strafford  co.,  N.  H.;  Nathaniels",  m.  Susanna  Wentworths"  ;  Mark^^,  m.  Fan- 
nie Densmore.  .  .  .  Johnss  ;  Ezekiel^*,  m.  Martha  Lord,  da.  Benjamin  ;  Ezekiel'-'^,  m. 
Betsey  Pike  ;  Susannahs'!,  m.  Nathaniel  Wentworths*. 

A'/io.v,  Nock  ancestry :  — 2  arms :  NocK  ;  q:  Knox  (Dundee,  Scot.).  Fesse  between  a 
cross,  2  crescents  in  chief,  boar's  head  in  base.  .  .  .  Thomas',  Dover  1652,  m.  Mary, 
or  Rebecca  Tibbets,  da.  Henry  and  Mary  of  D. ;  Sylvanuss,  of  York  co..  Me.,  ni.  Apr.  20, 
1677,  Elizabeth  Emery,  da.  James  of  Berwick,  Me.;  Thomas^,  m.  Abigail;  Mary*  Knox, 
m.  Thomas  Went  worths*. 

7611. 

SARAH  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (Timothy^),  m.  Exeter,  Me., 
Nov.  17,  1853,  Elias  Titcomb  Young,  b.  Corinna,  Penobscot  co.. 
Me.,  Feb.  lo,  1826,  s.  Elisha  and  Charity  (Titcomb).     Of  Exeter 


ip708  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

1884,  farmer.  Ch.:  14080  Rosie  Evelyn^  Young,  h.  Mar.  19,  1855, 
m.  E.  Oct.  13,  1881,  Frank  Filmore  Hale,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  June, 
1857.  Dwelt  Boston,  Mass.  ;»of  Nashua,  N.  H.,  R.  R.  man.  Ch. 
b.  Exeter:  Ora  Alaurice^  Hale,  Nov.  25,  1882;  Frank  Irving^ 
Hale,  Apr.  3,  1884. 

14081  Frederick  Maurice^  Young,  b.  Apr.  7,  1863,  unm. 

14082  Lester  Norris*  Yonng,  b.  Feb.  23,  1868. 

7612. 

CALVIN'  CLEVELAND  (james«,  Joseph^,  Joseph*,  Jonathans,  Enoch^, 

Mosesi),  m.  Dec.  8,  1845,  Lucia  S.  Steward,  b.  Me.,  Nov.  13,  1820, 
da.  vSolomon  and  Esther.  Of  vSkowhegan,  Me.,  secretary  of 
ex-Gov.  Abner  Coburn.     Ch.:    ■ 

14083  Eleazer  Coburn*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  14,  1847,  d. 
Martinsburg,  Va.,  Jan.  n,  1865,  member  15th  Me.  Vols. 

14084-7  NoRRis  Marston**  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  2,  1849,  of 
Skowhegan  ;  Dora  Parker*,  b.  Mar.  30,  1852,  of  S.;  Charles 
Blanchard*,  b.  Nov.  15,  1854,  d.  Apr.  3,  1862  ;  William  P.*,  b. 
Mar.  24,  1856. 

7613. 

SAMUEL    PARKER'    CLEVELAND    (james«,  Joseph^  Joseph^ 

Jonathan^  Enoch2,  Mosesi),  d.  June  6,  1882,  a.  62,  m.  ist,  Skowhcgan, 
Me.,  Dec,  1843,  Mar}^  Burrill  Pratt,  she  d.  Aug.  16,  1864,  a  da. 
Thomas  and  vSally  (Lander).  He  m.  2d,  S.,  June  27,  1866, 
Maria  P.  Emery,  b.  1837,  d.  1885,  a  da.  Joseph  and  Ruth  (Cush- 
ing).     Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Skowhegan  : 

14088  George  Samuel  Parker'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  21, 
1845,  m.  in  Pa.,  1866.  Of  2d  Me.  Cav.,  1861-5,  of  R.  L.  McCook 
Post  26  at  National  Encampment,  G.  A.  R.,  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
Aug.  i-io,  1866;  stock  raiser,  Watsonville,  Cal.,  1883-6. 

14089-91  Charles  Blanchard*",  b.  Feb.  5,  1847,  d.  Nov. 
14,  1853  ;  Aaron  Parker*,  b.  Aug.  8,  1848,  d.  Apr.  8,  1866  ;  Son*, 
b.  Nov.  13,  d.  15,  1849,;  Mary  Elizabeth*,  b.  July  10,  1851. 

-I-14092     Woodbury  Fremont*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  21,  1856. 
Daughter*,  b.  Nov.  9,  1857,  d.  Feb.  21,  1858. 

Samuel  Parker'  Cleveland,  of  Skowhegan  (lived  a  few 
years  in  Cal.),  of  Barnet,  Whorff  &  Co.,  axe  manufacturers. 
Was  Chief  of  Police  several  years. 

Emery  ancestry  :—  i  arms :  Emery  or  Amery  ;  2  •  Amery  ;  j"  .•  EMERY  :  (Kent,  Eng.). 
Or.  2  bars  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  3  cinquefoils  of  the  first.  .  .  .  John',  of  Rom 
sey  Hants,  Eng.,  m.  Agnes;  Anthony^,  b.  Romsey,  carpenter,  of  R.,  came  in  the  /ai/ws, 
landing  at  Boston  June  3,  1635,  of  Newbury,  Mass',  Dover,  N  H.,  1640,  Kittery,  Me.,  1649, 
inn  keeper,  freem.  1652,  constable  1658,  rep.  1680,  m.  Frances;  James',  b.  Eng.  ab.  1630,  m. 
ist,  Elizabeth  ;  Zachariah*,  m.  Elizabeth  Goodwin,  da.  Daniel  ;  Zachariah'',  b.  Kittery, 
Oct.  5,  1690,  of  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  enlisted,  June,  1745,  in  Capt.  Gershom  Davis'  Co._  in 
exped.  against  Cape  Breton,  m.  ist,  Sarah;  John',  private  in  Capt.  James  Hosley's  Co., 
1775,  m.  Mary  Munroe  ;  Joseph',  b.  Acton,  Mass.,  Aug.  3,  1757,  m.  Elizabeth  Mason  ;  Jo- 
seph" Emery  m.  Ruth  Cu&hing.—  Descendants  of  John  and  Anthony  Emery,  compiled  by 
Rev.  Ritfus  Etnerv,  3Qi. 

7614. 

ROSE  ANN'  CLEVELAND  (james^),  d.  Skowhegan,  Me., 
Sept.  3,  1883,  a.  62,  m.  S.,  Sept.,  1843,  George  Washington  Dur- 
rell,  h.  Fairfield,  Me.,  July  3,  181 8,  a  s.  John'and  Rachel  (Emery). 
Ch.  b.  Skowhegan  : 

14093  Helen  Augusta''  Durrell,  b.  June  23,  1844,  m.  Herbert 
F.  Jewett,  farmer. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1709 

14094  Lucia  Steward''  Di/rrell,  b.  Apr.  20,  1847,  m.  Oct.  31, 
1875,  Eugene  L.  Williams,  merch.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

14095  Jo/i/i  S/iHivan'^  DurrcU^  b.  May  19,  1848,  m.  Sept.  6, 

187 1,  Ida  M.  Fletcher,  miller. 

T4096  Mary  Blanchard''  Diirrell,  b.  Jan.  2,  1851,  m.  Nov. 
26,  1872,  Horace  E.  Parlin,  R.  R.  engineer,  Bangor,  Me. 

14097  Rose  Evelyn''  Durrell,  b.  June   15,  1852,  m.  June   24, 

1872,  Augustus  J.  vSawyer,  hair  dresser. 

14098  /ai/ies  Cleveland''  Durrell,  b.   Oct.    15,   1854,  m.  July 

16,  1874,  Elizabeth  M.  Whitney,  hair  dresser.     George  A.\  b.  Oct. 
5,  1856,  d.  Sept.,  1861. 

14099  Stephen  Coburn''  Durrell,  b.  Oct.  18,  1858,  m.  May  7, 
1886,  P'lora  A.  Bacon,  merch.,  Skowhegan,  Providence,  R.  I. 
s.  p.      1 4100  Elmer  Elhicort/i^  Durrell,  b.  Apr.   5,   i860,  m.   Sept. 

17,  1884,  Harriet  F.  Moses.     Of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  clerk,     s.  p. 
George  Washington  Durrell,  of  Skowhegan,  Me.,  farmer. 

Eiiieiv  ancestrv :—  Tohn'  [see  +7613,  p.  1708]:  John^,  b.  Eni?.,  Sept.  29,  1508,  came  in  the 
James,  afr.  Boston  June  3,  16:)=;,  of  Newbury,  Mass.,  1635,  d.  N.,  Nov.  3,  16S3,  m.  2d,  Mrs. 
Mary  (Sliatswell)  Webster,  wld.  of  John  Webster;  Jonathan^,  b.  N.,  May  13,  1652,  soldier 
Dec.  3,  1675,  in  Maj.  Samuel  Appleton's  Co.,  Kinff  Philip's  War,  wounded  m  Narragan- 
sett  fight, 'Dec.  iq,  1695,  m.  Marv  Woodman^,  b.  Sept.  29,  1654;  James*,  m.  Ruth  W^atson 
of  Haverhill,  Mass.;  Jonathan^,'  m.  ist,  Jerusha  Barron  of  Dracut,  Mass.,  da.  John  and 
Hannah  ;  Rachel"'  Emerv  m.  John  Durrell. 

Woodman  aiicestr\'':~2  arms.  Ar.  a  chev.  sa.  betw.  3  escallops  gu.  OrJ/  — A  buck's 
head  erased  ppr.  .  .'  .  Edwardi,  from  Eng.,  came  with  his  bro.  Archelaus,  of  New- 
bury, freem.  Mav  25,  1636,  rep.  Sept.,  16  r6,  and  for  years,  m  Joanna  ;  Edward=,  b.  En.g., 
1628^  m.  Marv  Goodridge,  da.  William  and  Margaret  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  and  New- 
bury ;  Mary^  Woodman  m.  Jonathan  Emery^. 

7615. 

JAMES'  CLEVELAND  (james'-),  m.  Skowhegan,  Me.,  Oct. 
23,  1853,  Sarah  James  Fowler,  b.  S.,  Nov.  6,  1825,  da.  Charles 
and  Eunice  (Emery).     Ch.: 

14101  Milton  Wood',  b.  Sept.  11,  1854,  d.  June  24,  1874. 

14102  Rosa  Ellen^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  25,  1858,  m.  Jan. 
I,  1884,  Jacob  P.  Good,  of  Baileyville,  Nemaha  co.,  Kan.,  1885, 
farmer.     Ch.:  Da\  b.  Oct.  5,  1884. 

14103  Mary  Belle**  Cleveland,  b.  June  24,  i860. 

Hon.  James'  Cleveland  resides  at  Sabetha,  Nemaha  co., 
Kan.,  a  large  farmer,  stock  raiser,  and  business  man  ;  was  twice 
member  of  state  Legislature  and  Senate  ;  was  sent  by  the  State 
to  Washington,  D.  C,  on  important  business.  Has  been  in  pub- 
lic life  man}^  years,  is  an  excellent  orator. 

7616. 

MARY  JANE'  CLEVELAND  (james^,  d.  at  Germantown, 
Pa.,  June  3,  1892,  aged  64,  m.  in  Bloomfield,  Me.,  July  i,  1847, 
Charles  Blanchard,  b.  at  Cumberland,  Me.,  Jan.  i,  181 7,  d.  July 
23,  1885,  son  of  John  and  Judith  (Merrill).     Ch.; 

+  14104  Julia  Cooper^  Blanchard,  b.  July  2,  1S48,  Blanchard, 
Piscataquis  co..  Me. 

+  141 05     Rose  Durrcir  Blanchard,  b.  Sept.  i,  1849,  B. 

-j-14106     Ella  Fidelia^  Blanchard,  b.  Oct.  13,  185  i,  B. 

]Villiain\  b.  June  14,  1854,  Lock  Haven,  Clinton  co.. 
Pa.,  d.  there,  June  16,  1854. 

4-14107  Kate  Cleveland^  Blanchard,  b.  Sept.  23,  1855,  Lock 
Haven,  Pa. 


lyio 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


-j-i4io8     Mary  Cleveland^  Bhifichard,  b.  Apr.  20,  1859,  L.  H. 

-j-14109     Bessie  Cleveland^  BlancJiard,  b.  Aug.  22,  1861,  L.  H. 

-I-14110  Charles  MerrilP  Bla/ic/iard,  b.  Jul}'  9,  1867,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Mr.  Charles  Blanchard  resided  at  Blanchard,  Me.  (a  town 
named  in  honor  of  relatives),  until  1852,  Lock  Haven  to  1862, 
and  afterward  at  Philadelphia.  He  early  engaged  in  the  lum- 
ber business,  and  was  the  first  one  to  drive  logs  down  the  Sus- 
quehanna river  ;  established  the  business  in  Philadelphia,  where 
for  inany  years  he  was  a  well-known  and  large  lumber  merchant. 

7618. 

WILLIAM  PARKER'  CLEVELAND  (james«),  m.  Sand- 
hurst, Australia,  Sept.  25,  1857,  Catherine  Lacey,  b.  Tipperary, 
Ireland,  Dec.  25,  1S37,  da.  Pierrie  and  Catherine  (Kelley).  Went 
to  Cal.  185 1 ;  to  Australia  ab.  1854,  owns  Pine  Grove  farm,  Yalca, 
Aust.,  1885,  farmer.  Ch, :  Charles*,  b.  July  19,  1858,  d.  Aug.  2, 
1859. 

141 11  Fidelia'  Cleveland,  b.  June  i,  i860,  m.  Rockhainp- 
ton,  Queensland,  Aust.,  Nov.  3,  1882,  Joseph  McMullen,  b.  co. 
Arwagh,  Ireland.     Ch.:  So/r*  and  Da.",  twins,  b.  July  28,  1883. 

141 12  James  Parker*,  Aug.  27,  1862.  Catherine",  July 
12,  d.  iS,  1864. 

141 13  Catherine*  Cleveland  (ag.),  b.  Mar.  28,  1865  ;  one 
of  above  daughters  was  4  years  in  a  bank,  and  m.  one  of  the 
directors. 

14114-16  William  Lacey*,  b.  Oct.  22,  1868;  Betsey  Par- 
ker", May  16,  1871;  Charles  Blanchard*  Cleveland,  Apr.  28, 
1877. 

7620. 

ABNER  COBURN'  CLEVELAND  (james«),  m.  Carson, 
Ormsb}^  co.,  Nev.,  Jan.  19,  1868,  Kate  M.  Peters,  b.  Steelville, 
Crawford  co..  Mo.,  Jtme  9,  1845,  da.  Richard  and  Elizabeth 
(Enlow).     s.  p. 

Abner  Coburn'  Cleveland,  in  whose  honor  was  named  the 
town  of  Cleveland,  White  Pine  co.,  Nevada  Territory, 
afterward  Sta  i'e.  Was  an  early  settler  of  Cleveland,  wdiere  he 
has  since  lived;  stock  raiser,  1885.     In  politics.  Republican. 

7630. 

WILLIAM     HENRY'    CLEVELAND    (Elijah^,  Joseph^,  Josephs 

Jonathans,  Enochs,  Mosesi),  m.  Athens,  Me.,  Oct.  II,  1858,  Mary  Fran- 
cis Wing,  b.  A.,  Nov.  12,  1836,  da.  Ichabod  and  Sophronia  (Po- 
land). Of  Fairfield,  Me.,  from  1832,  Athens,  1882,  builder.  Ch. 
b.  Athens  : 

14117-20  Ada*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  12,  1859,  m.  Jan.  6, 
1877;  Frederick*,  b.  June  11,  1862,  d.  A.,  Mar.  11,  1863;  Ed- 
ward*, b.  Jan.  10,  1864;  William  Henry',  July  i,  1868;  Del- 
MONT*  Cleveland,  Jan.  6,  1871. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


7633. 


1711 


[ 


RUSSEL    DiVVIS'    CLEVELAND    (Elijah^).      Of    Boston, 
Mass.,  1880-5,  teamster.     Is  of  large  stature,  6  ft.,  3^  in.     Ch.: 
141 2 1-4     William";    Sadie";    Laura^;    Flora*;   Eli*;   An- 
nie*'; George  Grover"  Cleveland. 

7634. 

MOSES  STICKNEY^  CLEVELAND  (Elijah").     Ch.: 
14125-6     George';  Nettie'*  Cleveland. 

7635. 

ELIJAH   KNOWLTON'  CLEVELAND  (Elijah^).     Ch.: 

141 27     Cora^  Cleveland. 
JV.  v.  Times,  Oct.  26,  iSyg:  — 

A  BULLET'S    JOURNEY. 

From  the  Bangor  (Me.)  U'/n'g;  Oct.  24. 

Mr.  Elijah  K.  ClE-WELAND  of  this  city,  has  had  rather  a  remarkable  experience. 
During  the  war  he  was  ■wounded  in  the  left  wrist  by  a  inusket-ball  at  Spottsylvania 
Court-house,  Va.,  and  although  the  surgeons  made  a  careful  examination  of  the  arm 
and  probed  the  wound,  they  were  unable  to  find  the  ball,  and  concluded  it  must  have 
dropped  out.  He  was  wounded  in  the  leg  at  the  same  time,  for  which  he  has  been  draw- 
ing a  pension.  The  arm  has  been  lame,  and  was  badly  swollen  for  a  time,  and  within 
the  past  year  the  bullet,  after  having  remained  in  his  arm  for  14  years,  has  made  its  ap- 
pearance under  the  left  shoulder  blade,  where  there  is  now  cjuite  a.Iarge  bunch. 

Res.  Bangor,  1879,  1894,  carpenter. 

7637. 

CHARLES^  CLEVELAND  (Eiijah«).  Ch.:  14128-9  Rus- 
sell";  Henry^  Cleveland. 

7643. 

LOVIXA^  CLEVELAND  (iydfaX^rbelC  I  J«^  ^  J«"^tl'•^  Enoch^), 
m.  June  17,  1841,  Hartley  Green.     Ch.  b.  Embden,  Me.: 

1 41 30  Jo/i/i  Cleveland"  Green,  born  July  29,  1843,  m.  High- 
land, Me.,  June  15,  1873,  Ida  M.  Lane  of  H.,  res.  Dead  River, 
Somerset  co..  Me.,  1884,  farmer.  C^h.:  Vinn  E.\  b.  Jan.  25,  1875  ; 
Ivc7  M.\  Dec.  25,  1 88 1. 

14131  Hartley  Green,  born  Oct.  23,  1845,  "^-  Limestone, 
Aroostook  co..  Me.,  1883,  Anna  Fmmoor ;  farmer.  Ch.:  Tina 
E.\  b.  Apr.  8,  1884.     Sai\ili  A.\  b.  Nov.  27,  1847,  d.  July  3,  1848. 

14132  Fostena"  Green,  born  Oct.  16,  1849,  i^-  Alonzo  H.' 
Cleveland  [?-f7659]      Frank\  b.  Sept.  14,  1852,  d.  Apr.  29,  1854. 

14133  Frank  MS  Green,  b.  Sept.  14,  1855,  m.  Embden,  July 
3,  1877,  Ella  J.  Goodwin;  farmer,     s.  p. 

1 4134  Ella  M."  Green,  b.  Oct.  12,  1857,  m.  E.  Nov.  13,  188 1, 
Frank  A.  Pierce.  Ch.  :  Alice  F:'  Fierce,  b.  June  8,  1882;  Amos 
H.\  b.  May  2,  1862,  d.  Mar.  2,  1875. 

7650. 

DeWITT  CLINTON'  CLEVELAND  (james  Young«,  Luther^, 
Joseph^    Jonathan^,    Enoch^,   Moses'),    d.    at     CreightOn,     KuOX     CO.,     Neb., 

June  17,  1890,  a.  59,  m.  in  Rock  co..  Wis.,  July  8,  1864,  Viola 
Arthelia  Morey,  b.  Belfast,  Me.,  June  28,  1846,  da.  of  Abial 
Cushman  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Cross).     Ch. : 


I7I2 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


-I-14135  Charles  Cragin'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  18,  1866, 
Newton,  Jasper  co.,  la.  Ray  Hubert",  b.  May  2,  1874,  Monroe, 
Wis.,  d.  M.  Oct.  23,  1878. 

14136  Edith  Marie*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  22,  1887^ 
Creighton,  Neb. 

DeWitt  Clinton'  Cleveland  settled  near  Creighton  when 
there  was  not  a  native  tree  in  sight.  From  1880  he  owned  and 
operated  the  "Cleveland  Farm,"  consisting  of  1,120  acres  of 
prairie,  5  miles  east  of  Creighton.  Mrs.  Viola  Arthelia  (More}^) 
Cleveland  still  resides  at  Creighton  1896,  and  is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

Alorev  ancestrv :  —  John',  b.  Brooksville,  Penobscot  co.,  ;\Ie.,  m.  Hannah  Blake,  b. 
Brooksvflle  ;  Abial  Cushman^  More}'  resides  at  Paradise  Valley,  Humboldt  Co.,  Nev.» 
1895,  m.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Cross,  b.  at  Morrill,  Waldo  co.,  Me. 

7651. 

THANKFUL  BLACKWELL'  CLEVELAND  (jamesYoung^, 
Luthers,jo.4,jona.3,  Enochs),  ni.  Grccn  CO.,  Wis.,  Jan.  28,  1855,  Walter 
Scott  Wescott,  b.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  18,  1828,  s.  John  and 

(Reed).     Dwelt  Monroe,  Wis.,  of  Donglas  Grove,  Neb., 

1886,  stockman.  Ch.  :  14137  Ida  May''  Wescott,  h.  Oct.  13,  1856, 
Adams,  Walworth  co.,  Wis.,  m.  Oct.  29,  1884,  Edward  Charles 
Gibbons.     Eda\h.  Nov.,  1857,  A.,  d.  Sept.,  1858. 

14138  Eva  Marie*"  JVescott,  b.  June  23,  1859,  A.,  m.  June  22, 
1882,  Charles  Dosier  Bragg.  Ch.  :  Charles^  Bragg,  b.  and  d. 
Mar.  21,  1884.  Walter^,  b.  Feb.  6,  Jordan,  Wis.,  d.^Monroe  Aug. 
29,  1863.  14139  John  James'"  Wescott,  b.  Aug.  13,  1864,  M.  Edith 
Grace\  b.  Aug.  16,  1870,  M.,  d.  M.  June,  1871;  Ezra\  b.  and  d. 
M.  Oct.  15,  1874. 

7654. 

ROGER     SHERMAN'    CLEVELAND     (james   Young",    Luther^ 

Josephs  Jonathans,  Enoch^),  m.  Berlin,  Wis.,  Mar.  28,  1872,  Mary  Louise 
Younglove,  b.  Berkshire  co.,  Mass.,  Apr.  11,  1846,  da.  Clark  and 
Almira  Araminta  (Willard).  Was  in  Co.  B,  ist  Wis.  Cav.  Of 
Vallejo,  vSolano  co.,  Cal.,  1886-96,  engineer.     Ch.  : 

14140  Edith  Rae*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  24,  1875,  lone, 
Amador  co.,  Cal.,  m.  Vallejo,  Apr.  16,  1895,  John  Richmond 
Griffith,  res.  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1S96,  real  estate,  s.  r.  14141  Maud 
Josephine*,  Apr.  22,  1877,  Vallejo.  14142  Florence  Hope* 
Cleveland,  Feb.  24,  1880,  lone. 

7659. 

ALONZO  H.'  CLEVELAND  ('Jefferson",  Luther",  Joseph^  Jonathans, 
Enochs,      Mo.ses')^   m.  Sept.    I9,    1869,    FosteiUl'"     Green     -)-I4I32    (Lovina', 

Lydia«,^lMC'  I  Joseph^,  she  d.  Aug.  I,  1876,  a.  27.  Of  North  Anson, 
Me.,  millwright,  s.  p.  [We  suppose  the  above  Alonzo'  to  be 
the  Alonzo  H.  who  m.  FostouV  Green.] 

7663. 

SELDEN'      CLEVELAND      (Benjamin",    Abel6,    Joseph^,    Jonathan^, 

Enochs,  Mosesi),  m.  PhilHps,  Me.,  Nov.  12,  1863,  Eunice  B.  Wheeler, 
b.  P.  Nov.  27,  1831,  da.  Samuel  and  Abigail  (Butler).  Of  Mos- 
cow, Me.,  farmer.     Ch.  :   14143-5   Frank  Augustus*,  b.   Jan.  6^ 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1713 


1865;  Nellie  Eliza*,  Aug.  19,  1866;  Georgia  Augusta*  Cleve- 
land, Dec.  6,  1871. 

7665. 

LUCINDA    HEALD'    CLEVELAND    (Benjamine,  AbeP,  Josephs 

jona.s,  Enochs),  d.  Moscow,  Me.,  Apr.  26,  1865,  a.  35,  m.  M.  Apr.  13, 
1849,  Albert  Burke.     Of  Moscow,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  M. : 

14146  Lavinia  Blanche^  Burke,  b.  Jan.  14,  1850,  m.  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  1872,  Isaac  Gilpatrick,  s.  Isaac.  Of  L.  14 147  Eliza- 
beth Ann^,  b.  Feb.  8,  1S52.  14148  Nevada^  Burke,  b.  Oct.,  m.  L., 
Jan.,  1879,  Arthur  M.  Gilbert.  Of  Auburn,  Me.  Ch.  b.  A.  : 
Perky  WendalP  Gilbert,  Sept.  22,  1882;  Lucinda  Olive^  Gilbert, 
Dec.  5,  1883. 

7666. 

ELIZABETH  GOODRICH'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  m. 
Bingham,  Mar.  24,  1859,  Benjamin  Marcellus  Prescott.  Of 
Monmouth,  Kennebec  co..  Me.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Monmouth  : 

14149  Lucy  Ann^  Prescott,  b.  Sept.  30,  i860,  m.  Winthrop, 
Kennebec  co.,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1882,  Benjamin  H.  Kimball,  b. 
Waterville,  Kennebec  co.,  Me.  Of  Monmouth.  Ch.  b.  there  : 
Fred  Prescott'^  Kimball,  Mar.  14,  1882;  Bertha  Cleveland^  Kimball, 
b.  July  8,  d.  M.  Sept.  14,  1884.  Charles  Wesley^;  Leslie  Cleveland* 
Prescott. 

7668. 

CHARLES  CYRUS'  CLEVELAND  (Jonas',  Abel»,  Josephs  Jona- 
than^, Enoch^,  Moses'),  m.  Anson,  Me.,  Sept.  19,  1853,  Adaline  AUbee, 
b.  A.  Apr.  2,  1 83 1,  da.  Samuel  and  Betsey  (Walker),  farmer, 
Embden,  Me.     She  1.  N.  Anson  1885.     Ch.  : 

14150  Ella  Maria*  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  29,   1853,  m.  A. 
Feb.   2,    1878,  William   Henry  Andrews,  of  A.,   farmer.      Ch. 
Fred  William^  Andrews,  b.   Oct.   10,  1878;  Ellen  Maria^,  Aug.  11 
1880;  Albert  Nye\  Dec.  5,  1881;  NinaMaf  Andrews,  Sept.  27,  1884 

14151  Mary  Frances"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  23,  1856,  d 
Oct.  10,  1879,  m.  Mar.  21,  1877,  Albert  R.  Daggett,  of  Embden 
farmer.  Ch.  :  Sherman^  Daggett,  b.  May  24,  1878;  Frances  Mac^ 
and  Mac  Frances^,  twins,  Oct.  10,  1879. 

14152  Nellie  Augusta*  Cleveland,  b.  June  5,  1858,  m. 
South  Lewiston,  Androscoggin  co.,  Me.,  1873,  Amos  Lewis  Mer- 
rill, of  Lewiston,  painter.  Ch.  :  Nathan  Lewis'^  Merrill,  b.  June 
17,  1876,  L. 

14153  Fred  Lee*  Cleveland  (Dr.),  b.  Feb.  23,  1861,  of 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.  14154  Albert  Nye*  Cleveland,  Mar.  3, 
1865,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  1884,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1885,  1891; 
Jamaica  Plain,  Boston,  1894,  clerk. 

7670. 

IRINDA'    CLEVELAND    (jonas«,  AbeP,  Jo.*,  Jonathan',  Enoch^),  m. 

Apr.  6,  1854,  Menzer  Boardman  Danforth,  b.  Anson,  Me.,  Feb. 
20,  1832,  s.  Orchard  Cook  and  Caroline  (Savage).  Of  Anson 
1684,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

14155  Fannie  Amelia^  Danforth,  b.  Feb.  16,  1855,  m.  May 
6,  1882,  Charles  Edward  Lord  of  Solon,  Me.,  tailor  of  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.     141 56   Guy  Perley*,  b.  June  4,  i860. 

loS 


1714 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


7673. 


ELLEN  MARY'  CLEVELAND  (Luther«,  Abel^,  Josephs  Jonathan', 

Enochs),  m.  (;r^.  Fairfield,  Me.,  Oct.  20,  1851)  Kendall's  Mills,  Me., 
Nov.  6,  1852,  Hon.  John  Henry  Nye  of  K.  M.,  he  d.  Dec.  9,  1876, 
a  s.  Stephen  and  Eleanor.  Representative-elect,  1876,  from 
Fairfield;  merch.  She  1.  Fairfield  1884.  Ch.  :  14157  -De/ia  C 
JVye,  b.  Sept.  22,  1853,  m.  Mar.  11,  1875,  J-  M.  Fogg  of  F.  Ch.  : 
Christine  Nina^  Fogg,  b.  June  8,  1881. 

7674. 

HANNAH  JONES'  CLEVELAND  (Luther«,  Abei«),  m.  Fair- 
field, Me.,  Nov.  10  {rec.  1859),  i860,  Hon.  Stephen  Albert  Nye, 
of  Kendall's  Mills,  Clinton,  Me.,  a  s.  Stephen  and  Eleanor. 
Represented,  1882,  Fairfield  in  Legis.;  Senator,  1884,  from  Som- 
erset CO.  Of  F.,  merchant.  Ch.  :  14158  Lydia  Wheeler^  -^y^,  b. 
Sept.  19,  1865,  educated  Portland,  Me. 

7688. 

SaVViSOVl'    IToJhVOOU    (Louisa«,  Abels,  Josephs  Jonathan^  Enoch^), 

m.  Georgia''  Cleveland  -I-7696  (Ashers  Abei*). 

7695. 

SARAH  M.'  CLEVELAND  (AsherSAbeP,  Joseph*,  Jonathans,  Enoch*, 

Mosesi),  m.  Mar.  29,  187 1,  Jerry  Wentworth,  b.  Sept.  7,  1845,  s. 
James  and  Hannah  (Blackman),  or  Deborah  (Burns).  Dwelt 
W.  Embden,  Me.,  of  Madison,  Me.,  1884. 

Wentworth  ancestry:  —  [See +261 1,  p.  956.] 

7701. 

ELDEN    S.'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin",  Benjamine,  Joseph*,  Jonathan^, 

Enochs,  Mosesi),  tn.  Mar.  14,  1869,  Addic  P.  Adams.  Lived  at  Jor- 
dan, Wis.     Ch.  : 

14159  George  Victor**  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  24,  1870. 

7715. 

WILLIAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Henry',  Reuben^  Aaron^ 
EbenezerS  Ebenezers,  Moses",  Mosesi),  ni.  in    Holy  Trinity  Churcll,  York, 

England,  Apr.  3,  1866,  Eliza  Illingworth,  b.  at  Bombay,  India, 
Dec.  IS,  1830,  only  daughter  of  Maj.  William  Cayley  Illingworth, 
major  Second  Bombay  Light  Cavalry,  and  Helen  (Fa  wcett).   Ch.: 

14160  William  Cayley  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20, 
1869,  Gateforth  Parsonage,  Selby,  Yorkshire,  Eng. 

Rev.  William  Henry*  Cleveland,  B.A.,  grad.  Sidney  Sus- 
sex Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1854.  Ordained  deacon  1S55,  priest 
1856,  by  Bishop  of  Ripon.  Perpetual  Curate  of  Gateforth. 
Deacon,  York  1868.  Formerly  Curate  of  Romaldkirk  1855-61, 
Great  Powton,  Lincolnshire  1861-65,  Tathwell  Lincoln,  Eng., 
1865-67,  Vicar  of  Gateforth,  S.  Mary,  Selby,  1868,  to  the  present, 
1898. —  See  Clergy  Directory.     Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


7716. 


1715 


L 


MARGARET  ELIZABETH^  CLEVELAND  (Henrys  Reu- 
ben', Aaron^,  Ebenezer^  Ebenezer^,  Moses^)^  m.    Romald    Kirk,  W.    Barnard 

Castle,  Eng.,  Jan.  12,  1864,  Rev.  John  Low,  b.  Dundee,  Scotl., 
June  30,  181 6,  s.  Andrew  and  Margaret  (Taylor) ;  grad.  Univer- 
sity coll.,  Durham,  Eng.,  1842  ;  vicar  of  Whittonstall,  Durham 
CO.,  Eng.,  1889.     s.  p. 

7721. 

ELIZABETH  JEMIMA«  CLEVELAND  (Henryv,  Reuben*, 
Aarons,  Ebenezer*,  EbenezerS,  Moses^)^    m.    Romald    Kirk,    Eng.,    May    14, 

1863,  Thomas  Walton,  b.  Pontefract,  Eng.,  Sept.  30,  1834,  died 
Tillestone  Vicarage,  Eng.,  Oct.  17,  1876,  son  John  Leidger  and 
Eliza  (Kingsley)  ;  grad.  Pembroke  coll ,  Cambridge,  Eng.  Late 
Bengal  judge.  Civil  Service,  Calcutta,  Ind.     s.  p. 

7722. 

ADELAIDE  BOWLES' CLEVELAND  (Henrys,  Reuben^  Aaron^ 
Ebenezer*,  Ebenezers,  Mosesa),    m.    Romald    Kirk,    Eng.,  June     l6,     1868, 

Rev.  Baldwyn  Eyre  Wake,  b.  Sutton,  Eng.,  Mar.  20,  1840,  son 
Rev.  James  Hare  Wake,  vicar  of  Sutton,  and  Caroline  Elizabeth 
(Eyre)  ;  grad.  Trinity  coll.,  Oxford,  Eng.,  B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1866, 
ordained  1865  by  Archbishop  of  York  ;  vicar  of  Millington,  Eng., 
1880-9;  vicar  of  Cawood,  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  1896-8.  Ch.:  14161 
Hereward  Eyre'  Wake,  b.  June  8,  1869,  Suttonon-the-Forest. 
14162  Torfida  Mar/  Wake,  Mar.  19,  1881,  Millington.  14163 
Margaret  Gladys  Herniione^  Wake,  Aug.  21,  1885,  M. 

7758. 

Nancy  Cleveland^  Pease  {johncieveiand-> Pease),  m.  Jan.  7, 
1856,  W^illiam  Luce  Pease,  b.  Apr.  7,  1833,  son  Bartlett.  Ch.: 
14164  Henry  Stetso)f,  b.  Jan.  17,  1858,  drowned  at  Menemsha 
July  26,  1875.  14165  Nannie  William''  Pease,  b.  Nov.  15,  1862, 
m.  Christopher  Look,  s.  John.  14166-7  George  Sherbiirn^  Pease, 
Apr.  26,  1867,  unm.  1882  ;    William  Henry^,  Apr.  20,  1877. 

7772. 

JAMES  FREEMAN'  CLEVELAND  (Henry^  Sylvanus^,  Zab- 
dieis,  Ebenezer*,  Ebenezers,  Moses2,  Mosesi),     married    HoUolulu,    Saudwich 

Islands,  Dec,  1851,  Nov.  24,  1852,  Mary  Carlin,  b.  Sidney,  New 
South  Wales,  May  27,  1835,  da.  John  and  Mary  (Scandlan). 
Capt.  James  F.'  was  of  Lawrence,  Mass.  He,  Henry,  and  Syl- 
vanus  were  principal  owners  of,  and,  at  times,  commanded  the 
ship  "Mary  Wilder."  Afterward  of  Tisbury,  Mass.,  farmer. 
Has  been  town  tax  collector,  selectman  one  year  to  1885.  Ch.: 
14168  Alvida  Ella  Ringgold",  b.  Dec.  27,  1856,  29,  1857,  Tal- 
cuanha,  or  Talcahuanna,  Chili,  unm. 

14169  Henrietta  De  Blois"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1858, 
Paita,  Peru,  m.  W.  Tisbury  June  27,  1883,  Franklin  Eugene  Per- 
ham,  b.  Auburn,  Me.,  matriculated  at  Bates  College,  Lewiston, 
Me.,  1879,  entered  Sophomore  Class,  Bowdoin  College,  1880,  left 
Mar.,  1883,  before  graduating  ;    would  have  grad.  June,   1883  ; 


I716       '      CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

teacher  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Duarte,  Cal.,  1885.  Ch.:  James  Cleve- 
land'" Fer/iavi,  d.  Los  A.;  cJnhr\  b.  Duarte. 

14170  Mary  Wilder''  Cleveland,  b.  June  20,  1861,  Tis- 
bury,  m.  W.  Tisb.  June  26,  1882,  Thomas  M.  Coffin,  b.  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.,  a  son  Edwin  and  Hannah  (Norton).  Of  Lowell, 
Mass.,  commercial  traveler  for  Boston  house.  Ch.:  Mary  Car- 
lati'°  Coffin,  b.  Jan.,  1885,  W.  Tisbury.  141 71  Henry  Warren", 
b.  Nov.  16,  1863,  Tisb.,  d.  T.  Nov.  21,  1864. 

7773. 

SYLVANUS'    CLEAVELAND    (Henry,  Sylvanus*,  Zabdiel^  Eben- 

ezer<,  Ebenezer^,  Moses'''),  d.  at  sca  on  brig  "  Manson"  on  voyage  from 
Lagos,  west  coast  of  Africa,  to  New  York,  Apr.  13,  1885,  a.  59, 
buried  Lat.  4°  35'  S.,  Long.  13°  32'  W.,  m.  Tisbury,  Mass.,  July  12, 
1853,  Abbie  Brainerd  Heald,  or  Hale,  b.  Madison,  Me.,  June  6, 
1824,  d.  Pawtucket,  R.  L,  Oct.  17,  1885,  da.  William  and  Hannah 
Smith  (Norton).     Ch.  b.  Tisbury  : 

14172  Sylvanus"  Cleaveland,  b.  July  22,  1854,  resided 
at  Middletown,  Conn.,  to  1884,  and  since  at  Providence,  R.  I. 
(1887)  ;  chief  clerk  in  the  home  office  of  the  Household  Sewing 
Machine  Co.  A  contributor  to  the  press.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV. 

14173  Lizzie  Walker"  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  15,  1856,  unm. 

14174  Helen  Jewett'  Cleaveland,  b.  Jan.  18,  1859,  unm. 
Capt.   Sylvanus'   Cleaveland  resided  at   Falmouth,   Mass. 

He  followed  the  sea  for  many  years,  in  command  of  different 
vessels,  on  voyages  from  New  York,  etc.,  for  Trieste,  Savannah, 
and  distant  ports.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  master  of 
the  brig  "Manson,"  several  weeks  out  from  Lagos,  when  a 
number  were  stricken  down  with  the  African  fever,  of  which  he 
died..  Obituary  in  Republican  Standard,  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
June  4,  i88s. 

1174. 

DANIEL  ATHEARN^  CLEAVELAND  .(Henry^  Sylvanus*, 
Zabdieis,  EbenezerS  EbenezerS,  Moses^,  Mosesi),  m.    Tisbury,   MaSS.,   DcC.    20, 

1857,  Julia  Ann  Baker  Nickerson,  b.  T.  Oct.  8,  1836,  a  da.  Obed 
and  Reliance  (Baker).     Ch.: 

14175  Julia  Manter"  Cleaveland,  b.  Nov.  2,  1863,  T.,  m. 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1884,  Enoch  Warren  Foote,  b.  Me- 
thuen,  Mass.,  Jime  25,  i860,  son  George  and  Josephine  Breck 
(Whittier,  2d  cousin  of  John  Greenleaf  Whittier). 

Whit  tier,  Wliityeare,  Whithcarey  IVIiitfle,  W/uy/ieire  ancestry :  —T\\om:iS^  Whittier, 
from  Southampton,'  Eng.,  1638,  Newbury,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  m.  Ruth. 

The  nuptials  described  in  Daily  Herald,  Middletotvn,  Nov.  26, 
1884  — A  Brilliant  Wedding.  Of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1886,  book- 
keeper.    Ch.:    Warren  Cleaveland^''  Foote,  b.  June  26,  1886,  C. 

Dr.  Daniel  Athearn*  Cleaveland,  M.D.,  graduated  medi- 
cal dept.  Bowdoin  coll.  1856,  having  received  his  academic  edu- 
cation at  Dukes  co.  academy,  W.  TLsbury,  Mass.  A  practicing 
allopath,  physician  of  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  1857  to  1859,  W. 
Tisbury  to  1871,  and  since  at  Middletown  (1898).  Author.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Member  from  Middletown  of  Conn. 
Medical  Soc,  from  1872. 


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7775. 

ELIZA  WILLIAMS'  CLEVELAND  (Henry,  Sylvanus«,  Zab- 
dieis,  Ebenezer*,  EbenezerS,  Moses"),  m.  Tisbury,   MaSS.,  Allctl  Look,  bom 

West  Tisbury  Dec.  31,  1829,  only  son  of  James  and  Sally  Baker 
(Crosby).  Always  resided  at  West  Tisbury,  farmer  1886.  Ch. 
b.  Tisbury  : 

141 76  Freeman  Allen^  Look,  b.  Nov.  16,  1853,  m.  W.  Tisb. 
Dec.  25,  1877,  Hepsie  Ashley  Nickerson,  b.  W.  T.  Jan.  8,  1857, 
a  da.  Joseph  Baker  and  Caroline  Wentworth  (Hillman).  Of  W. 
Tisbury  always,  farmer,     s.  p. 

14177  Frank  Byron^  Look,  b.  Apr.  22,  1858,  unmarried.  Dr. 
Frank  Byroif  Look  entered  medical  dept.  Bowdoin  College  Feb., 

1882,  grad.  June  7,  1885,  regular  physician  ;  assist,  resident  phy- 
sician Hartford,  Conn.,  City  Hospital,  Aug.,  1885,  for  one  year  ; 
partner,  spring  of  1886,  with  Dr.  Daniel  A.*  Cleaveland,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

141 78  James^  Look,  b.  May  5,  1862,  m.  Chilmark,  Mass., 
Mar.,  Apr.,  1885,  Prudence  L.  Reed,  born  C,  a  da.  Rodney  and 
Sophronia  ;  of  TLsbury  always,  farmer. 

14179  Daniel  Cleveland^  Look,  b.  May  14,  1867,  unm.  1886. 
Residence  West  Tisbury  1897.  General  superintendent  of 
Nashawan  Island,  Dukes  co.,  Mass.  Mr.  D.  C.  Look  is  a  sub- 
scriber for  this  Genealogy. 

7777. 

ALBERT  PHILLIPS^  CLEVELAND  (Sylvan^^s^  Sylvanus«, 
Zabdieis,  Ebenezer«,  Ebenezer^,  Moses",  Moses^),    m.    OsWCgO,    N.  Y.,   May    2, 

3,  1866,  Lena  Dewitt,  lived  Owego,  of  Sayre,  I3radford  co..  Pa., 
1879;  conductor,  engineer  Southern  Central  R.  R.  Ch.:  14180 
Freddie  Dewitt"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  31,  1874. 

7780. 

3Iaria    MellitaheV     Jeffordn     {Alle?!  Cleveland-'  Jeffords),      m. 

Triangle,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1844,  Asa  Canfield,  b.  Cincinnatus,  now 
Willet,  Cortland  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1820,  son  Abram  and  Dolly 
(Moore).  Of  Triangle  1883,  farmer.  Ch.:  14181  Franklin^  Can- 
field,  b.  Feb.  14,  1845,  T.,  m.  Upper  Lisle,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1870, 
Ella  May  Starkey,  b.  Tria.  Sept.  2,  185 1,  da.  George  Morell  and 
Betsey  (Loomis).     Ch.:  ////.'",  d. 

7781. 

3Iavy  Aiiri^  Jeffords  {Alien  cieveiand->  Jeffords),  m.  Triangle, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  8,  1849,  George  Isaac  Sherwood,  b.  McDonough,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  18, 182 1,  s.  Isaac  and  Amy  (Budlong),  supervisor  of  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  1870,  member  Legislature  1874-5,  of  B.  1883-96, 
farmer.     Ch.: 

141 82  Florence^  Sherwood,  b.  Dec.  2,  1850,  Tri.,  m.  Bingh. 
June  25,  1874,  Charles  Emory  Bliss,  b.  Willet,  N.  Y.,  July  3, 
1850,  s.  Calvin  and  Elizabeth  (Landers).     Of  Middleport,  N.  Y., 

1883,  Binghamton  1896,  merch.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  George  Sher- 
wood'" Bliss,  b.  Apr.  18,  1877,  Towanda,  Pa.  14183  Viohf  SJier- 
wood,  b.  Jan.  15,  1853,  German,  N.  Y.,  d.  Binghamton,  July  2, 


1718  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

1892,  imm.,  grad.  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  Normal  School,  July  i,  1873, 
from  Sept.  i,  1873,  teacher  High  School,  Bingh. 

14184  Carl  George^  Sherwood,  b.  Jan.  18,  1855,  Triangle,  m. 
Clark,  Clark  co.,  S.  D.,  Feb.  10,  1883,  "Nellie  Cornelia  Fountain, 
b.  Nashua,  la.,  Oct.  17,  1863,  da.  George  H.  and  Dollie  (Brown). 
Rem.  from  Binghamton  for  the  West  1879.  Adm  to  bar  Clinton, 
la.,  1879,  to  Dakota  1881,  of  Clark  1883-96,  lawyer,  elected  Co, 
Auditor  of  Clark  co.,  Nov.,  1882,  co.  Clerk  1883,  a  delegate  to 
convention  at  Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.,  to  form  new  constitution  for 
Dakota.  Biog.  sketch  in  Clark  co.  Pilot,  Clark;  Broome  Republican, 
Biiig/iatfitoti,  Aug.  2j,  i88j.  Ch.  b.  Clark  :  George  A'°  Sherwood, 
May  10,  1887  ;  Henry  A.''  Sherwood,  b.  Sept.  10,  1888,  d.  C.  Dec. 
I,  1892  ;  Mary  C.^"-'  Sherwood,  b.  Jan.  5,  1892.  14185  William  Jef- 
fords^ Sherwood,  b.  Mar.  9,  1864,  Windsor,  N.  Y.,  unm.,  of  Bing- 
hamton 1883,  Afton,  N.  Y.,  1896,  farmer.  14186  Grace  Eliza^ 
Sherwood,  b.  Jan.  24,  1874,  Binghamton,  unm.,  of  B.  (1896). 

7785; 

Anson  Uriah^  Jeffords  {Alle?i  Cleveland-'  Jeffords,  Susannah", 
Zabdieis,  Ebenezer*,  Ebenezers,   Moses*,   Mosesi),    m.    Harford,    N.    Y.,    Feb. 

14,  1874,  Helen  Dillenbeck,  da.  Jacob  and  Mary  (Flint).  En- 
listed Nov.  20,  1 86 1,  Co.  F,  89th  N.  Y.,  was  at  Camden,  Frede- 
ricksburg, &c.  In  skirmish  on  the  Nansamond,  Va.,  was  wound- 
ed in  mouth,  rendering  him  unable  to  talk  ;  discharged  Nov.  3, 
1863;  farmer.  Triangle,  N.  Y.,  1883.  Ch.:  i^i'^i  Harry  Arthur" 
Jeffords,  b.  July  29,  1876,  T. 

7810. 

MARY  LUCE'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Frederics  Elijahe,  Zab- 
diel^,  EbenezerS    EbenezerS,  Moses^),    m.    Vineyard    HaVCU,    MaSS.,     Mar. 

25,  1878,  George  Harvey  Luce,  b.  Tisbury,  Mass.,  May  11,  1852, 
a  s.  Harvey  Eldridge  and  Sarah  Raynolds  (Luce).  Ch.  b.  T.: 
14188  Gertrude  Eldridge''  Luce,  Jan.  4,  1879  ;  Nellie  Gray^,  Oct.  7, 
1880;  Nervey  Edwin^ ,  July  16,  1882. 

George  Harvey  Luce  of  Tisbury  always,  fisherman  1883. 

Luce  ancestries  :  —  Roberti  [see  +  870,  p.  420]  Abishai^  ;  Capt.  Mayhew  Allen^  ;  Capt. 
Edwin  Augustus^,  b.  May  20,  1S09,  m.  July  i,  1830,  Sarah  Raynolds,  b.  Oct.  15,  1812; 
Sarah  Raynolds^,  b.  Mar  29,  1831,  m.  Apr.  22,  1851,  Harvey  Eldridge  Luce,  s.  of  Edmund 
Luce,  master  mariner  of  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

7821, 

EDWIN  LEE"  CLEVELAND  (Reuben'),  m.  Mary  Phillip.s, 
da.  Judge  Phillips  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1886,  '9,  speculator. 
Ch.:   14189  Edwin^  Cleveland. 

7832. 

GEORGE  SNOW'  CLEVELAND  (George  SnoW,  ZimriB,  Seth^ 
EbenezerS  Ebenezers,  Moses',  Moses>),  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  May   14,   1872, 

Gertrude  Mariman  Havens,  b.  H.  Oct.  24,  1848,  only  da.  Wil- 
liam Waterbury  and  Eliza  M.  (Burns).     Ch.: 

14190     Elsie  Havens"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  30,  i88t,  Hart- 
ford. 

George  Snow'  Cleveland,  when  but  a  lad,  went  to  sea  1854, 
whaling  in  bark  "  Alabama  "  of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  for  4  years,  4 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1719 

days  ;  then  was  in  merchant  service  to  Sept.,  1861.  Enlisted 
Oct.  10,  1861,  and  went  to  war  with  Mass.  Unattached  Cav.,  was 
under  Butler  in  New  Orleans,  at  Port  Hudson,  and  on  Red 
River  exped.  Was  transferred  to  Co.  C,  3d  Mass.  Cav.,  served  i 
year.  Re-enlisted  Feb.  i,  1864,  in  Cav.,  was  with  Sheridan  in 
Valley,  at  Winchester,  Fisher's  Hill,  Cedar  Creek.  After  Rich- 
mond fell  reg.  was  sent  to  Indian  country,  mustered  out  at  Fort 
Leavenworth,  Leavenworth  co.,  Kansas,  having  served  4  years. 
Resided  at  Boston  to  1880,  Hartford  to  1890,  since  at  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.;  decorator. 

7833. 

SARAH  HUNTINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (George  s.'),  m. 
E.  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  20,  1864,  Frederick  Hussey  Bunker,  b. 
Nantucket,  Mass.,  Mar.  5,  1841,  s.  Capt.  Cromwell  and  Eliza 
(Hussey,  da.  of  Shubael).  Of  Boston  to  1867,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  since;  with  Robert  F.  Bunker,  packer.  Ch.  4,  b.  S.  F.  : 
Frederick  Hussey\  b.  June  26,  1869,  d.  S.  F.  Nov.  14,  1876.  14191 
Florence  Cleveland^  Bujiker,  b.  July  6,  1872  ;  William  Edwin^,  Nov. 
9,  1878. 

7837. 

JollTl    LiveSeif^    Coffin  (Phebe',  Zimri«,  Seths,  Ebenezer-i,  Ebenezer', 

Moses2),  m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  26,  1882,  Sarah  Catharine 
Hueston,  b.  Enniskillen,  Ireland,  Aug.  15,  1859,  da.  Robert  and 
Jane  (Frizell).     Ch.: 

1 4192  Harry  Houston^  Coffin,  b.  Apr.  8,  1883,  Brooklyn. 
JoJm  Livesey^  Coffin  lived  in  Brooklyn  to  1863,  Idaville,  White 
CO.,  Ind.,  to  1870,  Brookl.  ag.,  &c.,  to  1876,  since  Asbury  Park, 
N.  J.,  1883  ;  always  a  journalist  ;  was  on  the  Asbury  Park  Jour- 
nal from  its  start  Mar.,  1876,  now  editor  and  proprietor.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

7843. 

ALFRED  WINSOR*  CLEVELAND  (oiiver  Seabury,  Zimri«, 
Seths,  EbenezerS  Eben|zer3,  Moses^),    m.    NeW   Bedford,    MaSS.,    Nov.   12, 

1891,  Anna  Margaret  Teufel,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  Oct.  6,  da.  Paul  and 
Eva  Elizabeth  (Braun).  Of  South  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  1895, 
mariner.  Ch.  :  Harold  Tryon'  Cleveland,  b.  June  30,  S. 
Dartmouth. 

7846 

EMMA  IRENE'  CLEVELAND  (Henry  Jones',  Zimri«,  Seth^,  Eb- 
enezerS  EbenezerS,  Mosee^),    m.     Boston,    MaSS.,    Mar.    lO,    1874,    Walter 

Henderson  Baker,  b.  B.  July  16,  185 1,  a  s.  Albert  and  Mary 
Ann  (Remick).  Always  of  Boston  1887,  with  publishers.  Ch. 
b.  B.:  14 193  Albert  Henrv"  Baker,  Mar.  14,  1875  ;  Nina  Irene\ 
Nov.  29,  1878;  Mabel  Futk\DQC.  6,  1881;  Son\  1887. 

7863. 

Jeremiah^  Norton  (fs/iTt/wra^iiJFii- ~No~rion),  m.  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  Margaret  Vincent,  da.  Matthew.  Always  of  Edgartown, 
mariner.     Ch.:  14194  Abbie  Hoives"  Norton,  m.  Nolan,  auctioneer. 


I720  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

7864. 

Shuhael  Claghor^l^  Norton  {S.  CJ  Norton,  Susannas,  Seth^,  Jo- 
sephs Eb.3,  Moses"),  m.  ist,  Mary  Randall.  He  m.  2d,  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1875,  Mrs.  Harriet  Newell*  (Cleveland)  Beck- 
wiTH  +  7919-  Of  Edgartown  1882,  mariner.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
14195  MabeP  Norton,     2d  m.  :   s.  p. 

7865. 

Jane  Wesf  Norton  {simbaei  cj  Norton),  m.  Edgartown, 
Mass.,  Joseph  Thaxter,  he  d.  at  sea  ab.  1868,  s.  John  and  Mary 
(Jones),  mariner.  Ch.  b.  Edgartown  :  1 4196-8  Joseph  Heniy 
Thaxter  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  18S2;  Jane  Margaret^  Thaxter,  m.  in 
Edgartown,  moved  away  ;  Annie'  Thaxter,  m.  in  E.,  Higgins, 
moved  away. 

7866. 

Mary  Davis''  Norton  {s.  €.■<  Norton),  m.  Edgartown,  Mass., 
Philip  Smith,  b.  E.  Apr.,  181 8,  d.  on  barque  "  Stamboul "  of 
New  Bedford,  Mass.,  at  sea  Aug.  8,  1870,  s.  Philip  and  Sally 
(Coffin).  Ch.  b.  Edgart.  :  14199  Sarah  Coffin^  Smith,  b.  Sept.  4, 
1848,  d.  Aug.  28,  1878,  m.  E.  ab.  1870,  Charles  McCreeding  Vin- 
cent, b.  E.  Nov.  18,  1843,  d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  2,  1881,  a  s. 
Samuel  Gifford  and  Harriet  (Pease),  3  years  in  U.  S.  A.,  was 
editor  Vineyard  Gazette;  on  Boston  Globe;  editor  of  a  Boston  pa- 
per. Ch.  4,  some  b.  Edgart.:  Philip"'  Vincent;  Marion^"  Vincent; 
Leroy^"  Vincent.     Son^ . 

7869. 

Henry*  Norton  {s.  cj  Norton),  m.  Edgartown,  Mass.,  Mary 
Ann  Beetle,  b.  Eastville,  Mass.,  d.  Edgart.,  da.  Christopher.  Of 
Edgart.  to  1865,  then  bought  farm  in  W.  Tisbury,  Mass.,  since 
of  W.  T.,  mariner,  farmer  1882.  Ch.:  14200  Seba^  Norton,  b.  Ed- 
gart., m.  W.  Tisbury  ab.  1879,  Ulysses  Mayhew,  s.  Nathan  and 
(Smith),  of  W.  T. 

7871.  * 

Maria^  Norton  {Arief  Norton),  m.  Edgartown,  Mass., 
Charles  Courtney,  b.  E.,  s.  Leonard  and  Jane  (Fisher).  Of 
Minn.  1882,  formerly  mariner ;  agent.  Ch.  :  14201-2  Palmer^ 
Courtney,  b.  Edgart.,  m.  out  west :  Annie''  Courtney,  b.  E.,  unm. 
Da.\  b.  Minn.,  d.  Minn. 

7873. 

Edward^  Norton  {Edward-'  Norton),  m.  Deer  Isle,  Hancock 
CO.,  Me.     Ch.:  4  Daughters''.     14203  Eldest  da.\  m.  bef.  1882. 

7882. 

HaniUeV  Oshorn  (Mary  Tucker^,  Tristram^,  Ezra^,  Joseph^,  Ebenezer', 

Moses"),  m.  Edgartown,  Mass.,  Zorada  Coffin,  b.  E.,  da.  Timothy 
and  Valina  (Worth).  Always  resided  at  Edgartown,  merchant, 
ship  agt.;  owner  of  whaling  schooners:  "  Hattie  E.  Smith" 
(Capt.  E.  S.  Ripley)  and  "  Aurora  "  (Capt.  /.  .9.'  Raynolds.  Ch.: 
14204  Howard^  Osborn  ;   Walter'  Osborn. 


DECSENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


7884. 


1 72 1 


Susaii^  Osbofm  (Mary  Tucker'),  m.  Edgartown,  Mass.,  Henry 
Allen  Coffin,  b.  E.,  d.  Boston,  Mass.,  s.  Allen  and  Debsy 
(Osborn).  Of  Edgart.  to  1862,  Boston  to  1877,  Edgart.  after- 
ward, merch.  Ch.:  14205  Henry  Lymaii'  Coffin,  m.  Hattie  Eliza- 
beth Hammond.       14206  Edwin  Irvin^   Coffin,  d.    Boston,   unm. 

14207  Abbott  Stanley^    Coffin,   m.    Boston,  Adelaide  C.   Fennow. 

14208  Marietta  Osborn^  Coffin,  m.  Frank  H.  Colney. 

7886. 

HIRAM    JUDSON^    CLEVELAND   (Henry^ -I  m^^^^^^^;- If^^^;  ^ 

Joseph*,  Ebenezers,  Moses^,  Mosesi),  m.  WeSt  Tisbury,  M.  V.,  MasS.,  Nov. 

23,  1859,  Hepsie  Hussey  Athearn,  b.  West  Tisbury,  Oct.  19,  1839, 
a  da.  of  Benjamin  and  Hepsibeth  or  Hepsibah  (Athearn).     Ch.: 

-f-14209  Henry  Judson*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  23,  i860,  Ed- 
gartown, Mass. 

Capt.  Hiram  Judson'  Cleveland  has  always  resided  at  Ed- 
gartown, sea  captain,  master  mariner.  Is,  18S2,  capt.  of  barque 
"Tropic  Bird,"  sailing  from  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

7887. 

SUSAN  MATILDA'  CLEVELAND  (Henry^  ]  J^-^^^^^'^^  ||[^:.  [ 
Joseph*,  Ebenezer3,  Moses',  Mosesi),  m.  Edgartown,  Martha's  Vineyard, 
Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1865,  Capt.  Edward  Smith  Ripley,  b.  Edgartown, 
Mar.  I,  1838,  a  son  of  Ephraim  and  Maria  (Huxford).     Ch.: 

142 10  Bertie  Glenwood^  Ripley,  b.  July  12,  187 1,  in  Edgar- 
town, d.  in  Edgartown,  Sept.  23,  1872. 

Capt.  Edward  Smith  Ripley  was  of  Edgartown,  mariner  to 
1865,  then  removed  to  Providence,  R.  I.,  where  he  worked  at 
his  trade,  carpenter,  to  1S68;  returned,  1868,  to  Edgartown,  res. 
E.  (1896);  whaling  capt.  since  1868. 

7890. 

SETH  BRADFORD^  CLEVELAND  (seth^  joseph«,  Ezraa,  jos.*, 
Ebenezers,  Modes',  Moses'),  d.  Chilmark,  Mass.,  Nov.  14,  1881,  a.  28,  m. 
ist,  W.  Tisbury,  Mass.,  May  31,  1876,  Hepsie  L.  West,  b.  Chil- 
mark, d.  Tisbury,  Mass.,  Apr.,  1879,  da.  William  and  Abby  A. 
(Luce).  He  m.  2d,  Chilm.,  Apr.,  1881,  Florence  Tilton,  da.  Geo. 
Oliver.  Farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Anna',  b.  C,  d.  C.  y.;  Son",  b. 
C,  d.  C.  a.  5  days.     By  2d  m.: 

14211  Bradford"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  18,  1882,  Edgart. 

7891. 

MoKwelV  Coon  (Harriet'),  d.  Taunton,  Mass.,  Mar.,  1880,  a. 
38,  m.  Lizzie  Burkank  of  Taunton,  da.  Mr.  and  Betsey.  News- 
paper contributor.     See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.     Ch.: 

142 1 2  Grace  Howard'',  b.  T.,  d.  Edgartown,  Mass.;  Hubert" 
Coon. 


1722 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


7897. 


CATHERINE*     CLEVELAND    (Tristram',  John  Neal«,  Ezra^,  Jos.S 

Ebenezers,  Moses2,  Mosesi),  m.  Edgartown,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1869,  Samuel 
Warren  Vincent,  b.  E.,  a  s.  Warren  and  Mary  (Manter).  Of 
Edgartown  always  (1882),  farmer.  Ch.  b.  E.:  Edward  Thomas^, 
Dec.  14,  1869. 

142 1 2  Hannah  Robinson^  Vincent^  b.  June  29,  1873,  married 
Henry  Judson"  Cleveland  -I-14209. 

Malvina  Burgess^  Vincent^  b.  Nov.  8,  1876. 

7912. 

CHARLES  HORACE"  CLEVELAND  (Charles',  JamesMcha- 
bod»,  Joseph*,  Ebenezers,  Moses2,  Mosesi),   m.   Hampton,  Va.,  July  22,   1874, 

Esther  Ann  Brooks,  b.  Princess  Anne  co.,  Va.,  Nov.  4,  185 1,  a 
da.  of  William  Henry  and  Ann  Luten  (Shipp).     Ch.: 

142 13-15  Ruth  Adelaide"  Cleveland,  b.  May  6,  1875, 
Hampton,  d.  H.,  May  25,  1875  ;  Lucy  Brooks*,  b.  Nov.  28,  H., 
d.  H.,  Dec.  I,  1876;  Nellie  Gertrude^  b.  Apr.  9,  1878,  H.,  died 
Washington,  D.  C,  Aug.  16,  1879. 

142 16  Horace  Brooks"  Cleveland,  b.  May  7,  1882,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Charles  Horace*  Cleveland  commenced  going  to  sea  1857, 
from  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  whaling  in  Ochotsk  Sea,  Russian 
America  and  Pacific,  to  1864.  Entered,  Feb.,  1864,  U.  S.  Navy 
as  Acting  Master's  Mate.  Served  with  Admiral  David  Glascoe 
Farragut  in  the  Gulf,  was  in  battle  of  Mobile  Bay  ;  was  wounded 
at  Fish  River,  Mobile  Bay.  Cruised,  1864  to  1869,  to  New  Or- 
leans, Fla.,  Cuba,  Edgartown,  Washington,  Rio  Janeiro,  Cape 
Town,  Hong  Kong,  China,  San  Francisco.  From  1869,  on  U. 
S.  double  turret  "  Terror,"  N.  Atlantic  squadron.  From  Dec, 
1871,  on  U.  S.  S.  "Tallapoosa."  Residence,  Edgartown,  Mass., 
to  1879,  afterward  Washington  (1896).  Since  Dec,  1881,  when 
he  was  ordered  to  U.  S.  S.  "Fish  Hawk,"  U.  S.  Commission  of 
Fish  and  Fisheries,  mate  of  that  vessel.  Cruising  in  that  ser- 
vice under  direction  of  Prof.  Spencer  Fullerton  Baird,  Sec. 
Smithsonian  Institute,  making  trips  northward,  and  southward 
to  Gulf  Stream,  etc.  Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  member  of  Oriental 
Lodge,  F.  A.  A.  M.,  of  Edgartown,  and  of  Knights  of  Honor, 
Naval  Lodge,  Washington. 

Brooks  ajicesfry : — Hon.  William  Henry  Brooks,  mayor  of  Norfolk,  Va.  (elected  by 
the  Republican  party,  of  which  he  always  was  a  member),  during  the  civil  war,  lived  in 
Norfolk  many  years,  d.  after  the  war,  m.  Ann  Luten  Shipp. 

7913. 

DANIEL  HOLMES'  CLEVELAND  (charies'),  married  1st, 
Greenfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  9,  1874,  Sarah  Maria  Wright,  b.  Ashfield, 
Mass.,  1S51,  a  da.  John  and  Mary.  He  m.  2d,  A.,  Nov.  25,  1879, 
Ella  Maria  Rice,  b.  Conway,  Mass.,  a  da.  Joel  G.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
14217-8  Harrold  Holmes"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  21,  1874, 
Ashfield;  Joel"  Cleveland,  b    1880,  Conway. 

Daniel  Holmes*  Cleveland  resided  at  Edgartown,  Mass., 
to  1867  ;  whaling  from  Honolulu,  S.  I.,  in  Arctic  Ocean,  to  1870, 
2d  mate  of  ship  "Onward";  in  Kan.,  farmer  to   1871,  S.  Ash- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1723 


field  to  1880.  Enlisted  as  Coxswain,  U.  S.  N.,  1880.  Is  in  com- 
mand of  Prof.  Baird's  launch,  with  U.  S.  Fish  Commission,  1882. 

7919. 

HARRIET  NEWELL'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam',  wmiamMch- 

abods,  Joseph*,  Ebenezers,  Moses^),  d.   EdgartOWn,   MaSS.,  Aug.   3,    1880,  a, 

42,  m.  E.,  Mar.,  1854,  William  Beckwith,  b.  New  London,  Conn., 
ab.  1839,  drowned  while  fishing-  on  George's  Banks,  Me.,  about 
Apr.,  1869,  mariner.  She  m.  2d,  as  2d  w.,  Shubael  Claglwnf  Nor- 
ton -(-7864.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  14219  Edward  William^  Beckwiih,  b. 
May  8,  1866,  Edgart.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

7941. 

Horatio  Norton"  Pease  {sophronia-<  Norton)^  m.  Chilmark, 
Mass.,  Lydia  Adams,  b.  C,  da.  Calvin  and  (Athearn).  Keeper 
of  Gay  Head  Light  House,  Martha's  Vineyard,  Mass.,  1882. 
Ch.:  3.      14220  Daughter"^,  m. 

7949. 

LiailVen  Chase^  Eastman  {MatUda  Ann-'  chase,  Abmr^  chase.  Con- 
sider^ Chase,  Elizabeth*,  Johns,  MosesH,  Moses»),  m.   Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  I  7, 

1866,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Gardiner,  b.  Penn  Y.,  Mar.  9,  1848,  da. 
Stimson  Brockway  and  Nancy  (Bonney).  Ch.:  N'ina  Louise^ 
East/nan,  b.  May  15,  187 1,  Clinton,  la.,  m.  Nov.  22,  1893,  Wallace 
B.  Rogers.  Ida  Gardiner'^  Eastman,  b.  Apr.  20,  1873,  unm.(i896). 
Lauren  Chase^  Eastman,  of  Clinton,  la.,  lumberman.  Charter 
member  of  the  Mo.  and  the  la.  Soc.  of  Colonial  wars,  also  a 
member  of  the  la.  Sons  of  the  Revolution  through  3  ancestors 
(now  known). 

7951. 

DANIEL  HUBBARD*  CLEVELAND  (johns  Benjamin*,  Ben- 
jamins,  Benj.S  Johns,  Moses',  Mosesi),    m_    Sept.    6,    1876,    MisS    Esther    D. 

Kinner  of  North  Jasper,  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.  Of  Dunkirk,  N.  Y., 
1887.     Ch.: 

14221-2     Horace  Victor";  Mina  May";  Frederick  John" 
Cleveland. 

7966. 

TJlOniaS  Darfee^  JJemilKJ  (Deborah?,  Hem-yO,  David^  Benjamins 

Johns,  Mosesn,  Moses'),  ni_  Providcnce,  R.  I.,  Dec.  26,  i860,  Sarah  Jane 
Dunham,  b.  Newport,  R.  I.,  Mar.  24,  1839,  d.  Providence,  Dec. 
28,  1S79,  da.  of  Richard  Fell  and  Mary  (Brownell).  He  m.  2d, 
Providence,  Jan.  16,  1881,  Mrs.  Sarah  Horton  (Pettis)  Halliday, 
she  d.  P.,  Feb.  10,  1894,  widow  of  Lucius  Willard  Halliday,  da. 
Henry  Nelson  and  Olive  Graves  (Parker).  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  born 
Providence:  Florence  Hastings^,  b.  Oct.  10,  1862,  d.  P.,  Jan.  25, 
1865. 

+  14223     Richard'^  Deming,  b.  Aug.  30,  1864. 

Mary  BroivnelP  Deming,  b.  Oct.  17,  1866,  d.  P.,  May 
7,  1872. 

14224     Thomas  Diirfee^  Deming,  b.  Apr.  7,  1871,  unm.(i896). 


1^24  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

I  1225     EtheP  Deming,  b.  Oct.  8,  1876,  unm.,  res.  Warwick 
Neck,  R.  I. 

14226  Frederick  Staff orcP  Deming,  \  b.  Mar.  13,  1878. 

14227  Howard  Webster'^  Demiiig,      f  2d  m.:  s.  p. 
Mr.  Thomas  Durfee^  Deming  resides  at  Warwick,  R.  I.,   1896, 

is  a  cotton  broker  in  Providence. 

Dunham  ancestry  of  Sarah  Jane  Btinhani . —  Dunham  (Lincolnshire).  Az.  a  chief 
indented  or.  Cr^^r/— A  martin  pass,  or,  betw.  2  spears  erect.  .  .  .  Dea.  John',  born 
Eng.,  1589,  came  to  Plymouth,  Mass.,  16^0,  landholder,  1632,  freeman,  1631,  name,  1633,  on 
the  first  tax  list  made,  deacon,  1639,  of  Plymouth  Church,  and  filled  the  office  until  death, 
one  of  the  first  members  of  General  Court,  1639,  and  afterward,  elected,  May  16,  1639,  on 
Governor's  Council,  was,  Nov.  6,  1644,  an  Auditor  for  the  Colony,  with  Miles  Standish 
and  John  Done,  to  take  account  of  Thomas  Prence  treasurership  and  certify  to  General 
Court  thereof,  was  among  the  first  purchasers  of  Dartmouth,  Mass..  d.  Mar.  2,  i668-g,  a. 
80,  m.  in  Eng.,  Abigail,  who  survived  him  ;  Joseph^,  b.  Plymouth,  1636  or  7,  took  oath  of 
Fidelity  1657,  freeman  1658,  m.  2d,  Aug.  20,  1669,  Esther  Normal ;  Daniel',  b.  Plymouth 
ab.  i638,  moved  to  Newport,  R.  1.,  d.  Feb.  7,  1758,  m.  Sarah  ;  Col.  DanieH,  b.  Newport, 
1710,  was  on  expedition  to  Louisburg,  1745,  col.  4th  R.  I.  Militia,  1771-4.  d.  Great  Barring- 
ton,  Mass.,  Mav  3,  1-96,  m.  Tan.  i,  1737,  Abigail  Hart;  Daniel^,  b.  Newport,  1738,  d.  1815, 
m.  Elizabeth  ;  Jesse^,  b.  Newport,  Nov.  27,  1768,  of  N.,  d.  N.,  Feb.  26,  1849,  m.  Sept.  16, 
1794,  Elizabeth  Fell,  a  da.  Philip  and  Deborah  (Burke)  [Chadwick,  widow  of  Thomas 
Chadwick]  ;  Richard  Fell'  Dunham,  b.  Newport,  1807,  d.  Sept.  15,  1840,  m.  Mary  Mum- 
ford  Brownein,  b.  Newport,  1812,  d.  1866. 

Brownell  anccstrv :—  2  arms :  (Derby,  1682).  Erm.  on  a  chev.  cotised  sa.  3  escallops 
ar.  O-f'J-/  — Out  of  a' ducal  coronet  a  triple  plume  of  feathers,  5,  4,  and  3.  .  .  .Thomas', 
b.  Derbyshire,  Eng.,  1619,  was  one  of  first  settlers  on  Island  of  Rhode  Island,  at  Ports- 
mouth, elected  "  Water  Bailie,"  1647  — fW.  I,R.  I.  Col.  Rec,  freeman  1655,  was  cornet  1655 
to  1663,  and  Deputy  (to  Legislature)  1664,  d.  1664  or  5,  m.  1638,  Ann  ;  Thomas^,  D.  Ports- 
mouth 1650,  moved  to  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  d.  i7:;2,  m.  1678,  Mary  Pearce,  b.  1654,  d.  1735; 
George',  b.  Little  Compton,  1685,  m.  Mary  Thurston,  b.  1685,  d.  1740;  Stephen*,  b.  Little 
C,  1726,  m.  Edith  Wilson,  b.  1727;  William-%  b.  Little  C,  1749,  served  in  war  of  Revolu- 
tion in  Archibald  Crary's  regiment,  d.  1810,  m.  Eunice  Palmer,  b.  1756;  Sylvester^,  born 
Little  C,  1782,  d.  Newport,  18 19,  m.  Sarah  Weeden  Wilson,  she  d.  uig;  Mary  Mumford' 
Brownell  m.  Richard  Fell  Dunham'''. 

Sarah  Horton  Pettis  m.  ist,  Lucius  Willard  Halliday,  b.  May 
28,  1837,  d.  May  26,  1880.     Ch.: 

1.  Corinne  Strauss  Halliday,  b.  June  27,  1866,  m.  Nov.  18, 
1886,  Frank  Gladding  of  Providence.  Ch.:  Benjamin  Halliday 
Gladding-,  b.  Sept.  30,  1895. 

2.  Henry  Horatio  Halliday,  b.  Apr.  13,  1868,  unm. 

7988. 

ZOPHAR'    CLEVELAND    (Horace^  Benjamin^,   Joseph^,   Benjamin*, 

Johns,  Moses^),  m.  ist,  Mar.  30,  1871,  Miss  Frances  Emma  Davis,  b. 
Nov.  29,  1853,  d.  Dec.  8,  1876.  He  m.  2d,  Kenyon,  Warren  co., 
N.  Y.,  May  29,  1880,  Miss  Lina  Kelsey,  b.  Sept.  12,  1863.  Of 
Johnsburg,  N.  Y.,  1887,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  14228-9  James 
Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  May  i,  1873;  Mary  Emma",  Sept.  12,  1875. 
By  2d  m.  :  14230-2  Arthur',  Dec.  24,  1881;  Bessie  Leah',  May 
21,  1883;  Emery'  and  Emma'  Cleveland,  tw.,  Aug.  14,  1885. 

7989. 

THADDEUS*  CLEVELAND  (Horace^,  d.  July  14,  1876,  a. 
25,  m.  1872,  Miss  Jane  Green  of  Warrensburg,  N.  Y.     Ch.  : 

14233     Anna'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  19,' 1875,  d.  Aug.  5,  1880. 

7991. 

JOHN  BENJAMIN*  CLEVELAND  (Horace^),  m.  June  4, 
1884,  Elizabeth  Langworthy,  of  Stony  Creek,  N.  Y.,  b.  Mar.  6, 
1867.  Of  Johnsburg,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.:  14234  Grace' Cleve- 
land, b.  June  3,  1885;  Hattie',  Mar.  7,  1887. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1725 

7994. 

JAMES  WALLACE*  CLEVELAND  (OanieF,  Benjamin',  Joseph, 
Benjamin^,  John^,  Moses^,  Moses'),  m.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  30,   1 864,  Matilda 

Rozette  Burl  in  l:,  ham,  b.  Frankfort,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1840,  da. 
Christopher  and  Sarah  (Munsee).  Ch. :  14235-8  Jessie  Ade- 
laide^ Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  25,  1865;  Walter  DICKINSON^  July 
19,  1868;  Harry  Lester',  b.  July  16,  1872,  d.  Oct.  13,  1874; 
Gertrude  Burlingham^  b.  Aug.  4,  1876;  Laura  Mildred® 
Cleveland,  June  12,  1880. 

James  Wallace*  Cleveland  was  in  26th  N.  Y.  V.,  and  at 
Antietam,  S.  Mountain,  Fredericksburg-;  at  2d  Bull  Run  severe- 
ly wounded,  lay  on  the  field  6  days,  attended  only  by  a  Con- 
federate who  supplied  him  water.  Engineer  in  tJtica,  N.  Y., 
1884. 

7995. 

CHARLES  FRANKLIN^  CLEVELAND  (Oaniel',  Benjamin-, 
Joseph^,  Benjamins  John3,  Moses2,  Moses>),    m.    Utica,   N.   Y.,   NoV.   22,    1865, 

Katherine  Burns,  b.  Dublin,  Ireland,  Sept.  i,  1846,  da.  Thomas 
and  Mary.  Ch.  :  14239-41  Joseph  Dickinson®  Cleveland,  b. 
Nov.  22,  1866;  clerk,  Utica,  1886;  Charles  Franklin®,  b.  Mar. 
19,  d.  July  18,  1872;  James  Vincent®,  b.  May  19,  1875;  2  Sons®, 
d.;  Stephen  Grover®  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  18,  1885. 

Charles  Franklin"  Cleveland,  of  26th  N.  Y.  V.  was  at 
Antietam,  S.  Mountain,  Fredericksburg,  2d  Bull  Run,  Chancel- 
lorsv..  Cedar  Mt.,  Rappahannock  Station,  several  times  wounded; 
an  officer  of  the  Police,  Utica,  1879-86. 

7996.^ 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON*  CLEVELAND  (oaniei'),  m.  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1876,  Eliza  Devereaux  Williams  of  Watertown, 
N.  Y.,  b.  Can.,  1851,  da.  Charles  Ralph  and  Nancy  (McGrath). 
Of  Utica  1879-83,  merchant.  Ch.  :  14242-3  Emma  Alberta®,  b. 
May  19,  1878;  Elida  Almeda®  Cleveland,  Jan.  7,  1885. 

8001. 

HALSEY    R.*    CLEVELAND    (Cieorge  Clinton^  Benjamin',  Joseph^ 

Benjamin*,  Johns,  Moses2,  Mosesi),  m.  North  Creek,  Warren  CO.,  N.  Y., 
Amelia  Clark.  Of  Chester,  N.Y.,  farmer.  Ch.:  14244-6  Edgar® 
Cleveland;  Miranda®  Cleveland;  Tabitha  Dorcas®  Cleve- 
land; Sarah®  Cleveland. 

8022. 

Theodore  Henrif  3larpe  {Harriet  NewelP  Lovejoy,  Cynthia', 
Ambroses,  Ambrose*,  John',  Moses^),  m.  Juue  I,  I  869,  Mary  Lorctta  Focks, 

da.  John  Adam  and  Johanna  (Wurmser).     Ch.  : 

14247-8  Harriet  Loretta^  Afarpe,  b.  Mar.  17,  1870,  graduate 
Wesley  Female  Coll.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  is  librarian  of  Hartwell,  O., 
Public  Library  1895;  Caroline  Jane"  Marpe,  b.  Dec.  18,  1872,  is  a 
student  of  University  of  Cincinnati. 

Theodore  Henry*  Marpe  was  mustered  in  Co.  G,  5th  Ohio  Cav- 
alry at  Camp  Denison  Feb.  24,  1862,  for  3  years,  was  continu- 
ouslv  in  the  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  including  Sherman's  march 


1726 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


to  the  sea,  never  was  wounded  or  taken  prisoner,  mustered  out 
on  account  of  expiration  of  term  of  service  at  Goldsboro,  N.  C, 
Apr.  10,  1865.  Residence,  Hartwell,  O.,  1895,  draughtsman  of 
Cincinnati  Gas  Lt.  &  Coke  Co.  He  was  elected  Clerk  of  Hart- 
well  Sept.,  1876,  and  has  served  ever  since,  having  been  re- 
elected at  the  April  elections,  held  every  two  years,  10  times  to 
1895,  six  of  these  times  without  opposition.  Is  a  member  of 
Robert  L.  McCook  Post,  No.  30,  G.  A.  R.,  Dep.  of  O. 

John  Adam  Focks,  b.  Hofenheim,  Baden,  Germany,  m.  Johanna  Wurmser,  b.  Hofen- 
heim,  a  sister  of  Prof.  George  Wurmser,  who  d.  in  Ohio  recently,  prof,  of  Languages  in 
a.University  of  Heidelburg. 

8026. 

BENJAMIN*     CLEVELAND     (john^,   Benj.»,   Jonathan^,   Ambrose*. 

Johns,  Moses^  Mosesi),  m.  Mar.  15,  1883,  Auuie  Sweet  Easterbrooks, 
b.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  da.  Barnabas  Wood  and  Mary  (Bennett,  da. 
of  Sweet  Bennet  of  F.  R.).     Of  Fall  River  1889,  salesman.   Ch.: 

14249  Edith  Wood*  Cleveland,  b.,  1883,  Somerset,  Mass.; 
Marian'  Cleveland,  b.,  1886,  Fall  River. 

8027. 

CALVIN  YOUNG'  CLEVELAND  (john'),  m.  Apr.  19,  1887, 
Henrietta  Mason,  b.  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  July,  1862,  da.  Henry  N. 
and  Nancy  T.  (Wilcox).  Of  Somerset,  Mass.,  baggagemaster 
Old  Colony  R.  R.  1889. 

8032. 

JOSEPH  OSCAR'  CLEVELAND  (William  Perry,  Benjamin«, 
Jonathan^,  Ambrose*,  Johns,  Moses^,  Mosesi),  m.   Sarah    Read  of    Rchoboth, 

Mass.     Of  Warren,  R.  I.,  builder,  1879-87.     Ch.  :  2  : 

14250  Helen*  Cleveland,  b.  1878. 

8033. 

MAY  MASON"  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiamP.7),  m.  Annie 

of  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  accountant  Pawtucket  18S7-91.     Ch.  : 
14251-2     Maud*,  b.  1877;  Grace*  Cleveland. 

8045. 

Charles    EdlVin^    Webster    (Mary  Blair',  Freeman«,  Josephs,  r?Jo- 

sephs  Josephs,  Moses^,  Mosesi]),  ni.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1859,  Car- 
oline Edna  Allen,  b.  Wallingford,  Conn.,  July  26,  1839,  a  da. 
Leverett  Sherman  and  Lurena  (Coles).     Ch.  b.  Hartford  : 

Charles  Edward\  b.  Aug.  15,  1861,  d.  H.  Feb.  15,  1864; 
14253-4  Edna  Lurena''  Webster,  b.  Dec.  23,  1864,  unm.;  Dana 
Charles  Webster  (adopted),  Dec.  25,  1871. 

Charles  Edwiif  Webster,  always  of  Hartford  (1897),  carriage 
manufacturer  many  years. 

Allen  ancestrv :  —  %2L'rn\\QV-  of  Wallingford,  b.  ab.  1740,  m.  Almeda  Durah;  Ebenezer* 
m.  Sally  Kimberly  ;  Leverett  ShermaaS  Allen,  b.  Westfield,  Mass.,  1799,  d.  Mar.  11,  1881 
m.  Lurena  Coles^. 

Cf/^^  awc^'j/rv.-  — Marcus',  b.  Westfield  Farms,  Mass.,  per.  1770,  m.  Lurena  Hunger- 
ford,  a  claimant  to  the  Hungerford  estates  in  Eng.  ;  Lurena''  Coles. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1727 

8048. 

LHCretin     Ann^    JPepper     (Mary   BIair^   Freeman",  Joseph^),     m. 

New  York  city,  July  16,  1867,  George  Edward  Woolfe,  b.  N.  Y. 
c,  Apr.  I,  1843,  s.  James  and  Jane  (Post).  Ch.  b.  N.  Y.  city  : 
14255-9  James^  Woolfe,  b.  June  4,  1868,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Aug.  8,  1869; 
George  Echc>ard\  b.  July  27,  1870;  Alfred  Harrison^,  June  7,  1872; 
Frank  Leslie\  b.  Apr.  16,  1874,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  Jan.  21,"  1875;  David 
Watsotf,  Dec.  9,  1879. 

George  Edward  Woolfe,  always  of  N.  Y.  c,  was  in  Co.  H, 
133d  N.  Y.  (formerly  2d  Metropolitan  Police  reg.),  19th  Corps, 
mustered  Aug.,  1862,  was  in  La.;  in  Banks'  Red  River  exped., 
Ft.  Bezlin  May  27,  1863,  Port  Hudson,  etc.,  6th  and  19th  Corps 
July,  1864,  formed  Army  of  Shenandoah  Val.,  and  he  was  at 
Snickers  Gap,  Va.,  Aug.,  1864,  Martinsburg,  Winchester  Oct. 
19,  Cedar  Creek,  where  Gen.  Phil.  Sheridan  became  the  hero  of 
poem,  "Sheridan's  Ride."  Was  discharged  June  14,  1865. 
Appointed,  Sept.  i,  1865,  a  Metropolitan  Police  Officer,  and 
served  to  the  present,  1882. 

Woolfe  ancestry :  —  'lohrO-,  b.  per.  1780,  of  Port  Monmouth,  Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  1843; 
James^  Woolfe  m.  Jane  Post. 

8049. 

AvminiuS  JVesletf^  Hill  (Rowena  AdallneT,  Freeman",  Josephs, 
['Joseph^,  Josephs,  Moses^,  MosesM),    ni.    ForCStville,   CoUU.,    Oct.    1 9,    1875, 

Hattie  Augusta  Woodford,  b.  West  Avon,  Hartford  co.,  Conn., 
June  26,  1850,  da.  Alonzo  and  Harriet  Newell  (Thompson).  Ch. 
b.  Menominee,  Menominee  co.,  Mich.: 

14260-1      Clarence  JVoodford'^,  Apr.  28,  1878;   Fanny  Myrtle^ 
Bill,  Apr.  2,  1879. 

Rev.  Arminius  Weslef  Bill  went  from  Norwich  Town,  Conn., 
and  worked  on  a  farm  in  West  Woodstock,  Conn.,  attending 
school  in  winter.  While  there  his  father  died.  Afterward  he 
lived  at  Sag  Harbor,  L.  I.,  and  was  employed  on  a  farm.  His 
uncle,  Mr.  E.  D.  Bill  of  Sheffie'ld,  Bureau  co..  111.,  was  ap.  his 
guardian,  and  took  him  to  111.,  1855,  where  he  clerked  in  a  store 
and  went  to  school  until  he  enlisted  as  private  at  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Sept.  20,  1861,  for  3  years,  in  an  111.  Inf.  reg.,  which,  for  a  time, 
bore  the  name  14th  Mo.,  subsequently  changed  to  66th  111.  Vol., 
Birge's  Sharp  Shooters,  15  th  Army  Corps.  vServed  successively 
under  Fremont  in  Mo.,  was  at  Ft.  Donelson,  Shiloh,  Corinth, 
and  subsequent  battles.  Was  detailed  after  Shiloh,  1862,  into 
surgical  dep.,  made  Hospital  Steward  of  the  reg.,  was  wounded 
at  Atlanta,  was  on  the  Georgia  march,  and  at  the  Washington 
review.  At  close  of  the  war,  received  commission  of  Asst. 
Surg.,  mustered  out  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  June  9,  1865.  Soldiers' 
and  Citizens'  Record  for  State  of  Wisconsin  [where  he  resided, 
1886-7],  contains  a  notice  of  his  services.  Studied  medicine  at 
Coll.  Physicians  and  Surg.,  N.  Y.,  1865-7,  until  nearly  through 
the  course,  when,  being  converted,  he  resolved  to  enter  the 
ministry.  Attended  Wabash  coll.,  Crawfordsville,  Montgomery 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  1868  to  Sept.,  1870,  Theological  Seminary,  Chicago, 
111.,  Sept.,  1870,  to  graduation,  1873;  ordained  1873;  pastor  of 
Bethany  Cong.  chh.  r  j^ear,  when  he  was  called  to  the  pastorate 
of  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Menominee,  and  is  still  pastor, 
1889.     Chaplain  of  Lyons  Post  266,  G.  A.  R. 


1728 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


8051. 


Loi'hidd  E.^  Hill,  afterward  Laura  Hall  Hodge  (Rowena 
Adaiine'),  m.  Middletown,  Conn.,  vSept.  ii,  1873,  Edward  Marion 
Tuttle,  b.  M.,  May  12,  1848,  s.  Ephraim  and  Caroline  (Prout). 
Lorinda  E.^  Bill  was  adopted  by  Capt.  Charles  Hodge  of  Port- 
land, Conn.,  and  name  changed.  Of  Middletown,  1889,  mer- 
chant.    Ch.: 

14262     Clifford  Biir  Tuttle,  b.  June  5,  1875,  M. 

8066. 
JoJiii  JPreeman  Ward""  Crane  {jo'in- cmne,  Manhias^  a-ane, 

Polly',  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses*,  Mosesi),    m.   Newark,  N.  J.,  Nov.    14, 

i860,  Mary  E.  Inslee,  b.  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Jan.  29,  1837,  a  da.  of 

William  and  (Dodd).     Ch.:      14263    William  Hall^  Crane, 

b.  Nov.  14,  1861,  Newark,  tinm.,  of  N.,  machinist. 

Capt.  John  Freeman  Ward^  Crane,  always  of  Newark ;  ac- 
countant, 1884.  Entered  the  military  service  of  State  of  N.  J., 
1856,  private  Co.  A,  Newark  City  Battalion,  promoted  to  corp., 
2d  Lt.,  ist  Lt.,  and  Capt.  of  Co.  A.  The  City  Batt.  joined  2d 
N.  J.  3  years  V.,  ist  N.  J.  Brigade.  He  enlisted  Apr.,  1861, 
commissioned  May  28, 1861,  ist  Lt.  Co.  H,  2d  N.  J.  V.,  took  part 
in  Bull  Run  battle,  186 1,  resigned  Feb.,  1862.  Was  commis- 
sioned, 1S63,  ist  Lt.  3d  U.  S.  Colored  Inf.  (recruited  in  Phila. 
1863);  reg.  detailed  Heavy  Art.  at  siege  Ft.  Wagner,  Morris  L, 
S.  C.,  Aug.  to  Dec,  1863;  was  at  Olustee  battle,  Fla.  Capt. 
Crane  was  detailed,  1864,  aid-de-camp  successively  on 'staffs  of 
Brig.-Gen.  E.  P.  Scammon  and  of  Brig.-Gen.  Israel  Vogdes. 
Was  for  several  years  afterward  Q.  M.  of  Freedman's  Bureau 
for  Fla.,  his  headquarters  at  Tallahassee. 

8067. 
Alfred  Wesley  Htirthie^  Crane  {joini>  cane,  Matthias^  crane, 

Polly^  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses2),    m.    iSt,    Newark,    N.    J.,    Nov.    23, 

1864,  Sarah  Matilda,  or  Tillie  Matlock,  b.  N.,  Dec.  5,  1842,  d.  N., 
Nov.  26,  1866,  a  da.  John  and  Amelia  (Fleming).  He  m.  2d,  N., 
Nov.  4,  1868,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Moore  Stoy,  b.  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  Jan.  i,  1841,  only  ch.  of  William  and  Margaretta  (MacCor- 
macic).     Ch.  b.  Newark,  by  ist  m.: 

14264  Jo/in  Harvey^  Crane,  b.  Aug.  23,  1865.     By  2d  m.: 

14265  Edith  Towle'  Crane,  Jan.  i,  1870. 

14266  Frank  Murraf  Crane,  Jan.  7,  1872. 

Dr.  Alfred  Wesley  Bartine'^  Crane,  D.D.S.,  always  a  resident 
and  a  leading  dentist  of  Newark  (1884);  commenced  at  age  of 
17  to  learn  his  profession;  studied  dentistry  with  Dr.  C.  E. 
Francis,  D.D.S.,  of  Newark.  Was  2  years  with  Dr.  Samuel 
Dorrance.  Enlisted  May  19,  mustered  May  28-9,  1S61,  Co.  H, 
2d  N.  J.  v.;  was  soon  detailed  as  Brigade  Dentist  at  hospital  of 
Brig.-Gen.  Philip  Kearney,  serving  thus  until  his  discharge 
from  U.  S.  A.,  Nov.,  1863. 

8068. 
Franris  ElswortJi  Seotf  Crane  {joku-' o-ane),  m.  New- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1729 


ark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  22,  1870,  Abby  Elizabeth  Dennis,  b.  N.,  Jan.  4, 
1848,  da.  Charles  Aug-ustns  and  Julia  Ann  Britton  (Pierson). 
Ch.  b.  N.:  14267-8  WiUiani  Barnef,  Feb.  4,  1874;  Francis  Els- 
ivorth^  Crane,  Jan.  16,  1876. 

Francis  Elsivorth  Scott^  Crane,  always  a  resident  of  Newark, 
of  firm  McCutcheon  [Richard]  &  Crane,  manufacturers  of  com- 
position buttons. 

8072. 

Walter    TillOU^    Crane    {Alfred  H-  Crane,  Matt/iias*  Crane,  PollyS, 

Benj.  Norton*,  ichabods,  Moses^),  m.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  24,  1870,  Ma- 
rietta Deyo,  b.  Ulster  co.,  N.  Y.,  da.  Theron  and  Phebe  Jane 
(Moore).  Of  Newark,  salesman  for  Job  Sayre''  Crane  -(-2963,  by 
whom  he  was  adopted  as  a  son.     Ch.: 

14269  JWabei''  Crane,  b.  187  i,  N. 

8073. 

Horace  Fhnister^  Crane  {Squier  Moneypenny-' Crane,  Matthias^ 
Crawd',  Pollys,  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses^),    d.    Newark,    N.    J.,    Apr.    7, 

1865,  aa^ed  28,  m.  N.,  Oct.  27,  1859,  Helen  Amanda^  Beam  -^-8079 

{Elias  Crane' Beam,  Abigail^  Crane,  VoWy^,  &t(i.).       Buildcr,    in    CO.    With    his 

father  in  Newark,  where  Mrs.  Crane  res.,  1883.     Ch.  b.  Newark: 

14270  Hele)i  Isabella^  Crane,  b.  Aug.  2,  i860,  m.  N.,  June 
7,  1882,  Walter  Clifton  Tichenor,  b.  N.,  Oct.  2,  1858,  a  s.  Georg-e. 
Of  Newark,  machinist.  Ch.:  Clifton'"  Tiche7wr,  b.  and  d.  N., 
Dec.  20,  1883. 

1427 1  Frederick  Sqiiier"^  Crane,  b.  May  i,  1863,  unm.,  of 
Newark,  shipping  clerk. 

8076. 

Alexander'  Finley^  Beam  {EUas  crane-^  Beam),  m.  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Dec.  15,  1862,  Camilla  Ward,  b.  P.,  ab.  1837,  a  da.  Wil- 
liam. Was  partner  with  his  father,  firm  of  E.  C.  Beam  &  Son, 
merchants,  Newark,  N.  J.;  later,  salesman  in  N.  Y.  city;  of 
Philadelphia,  1883,  merchant.     Ch.: 

14272  William  IVard'^  Beam,  b.  1865,  P. 

8081. 

Wllliani  jRt/er^  Beam  {EUas  Crane--  Beam),  m.  in  St.  Paul's 
church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  2,  1870,  Emmarilla  Miller,  b.  N., 
1851,  a  da.  William  Henry  and  Emmarilla  (Garrabrant).  Ch. 
b.  Newark  : 

14273-7  Frederick  William^  Beam,  Oct.  30,  1870;  Lizzie 
Adrienne",  July  20,  1873;  Emmarilla  May",  May  i,  1875;  Harold 
Miller',  May  20,  1877  ;  Ethel  Randolph'  Beam,  b.  Sept.  5,  1880,  d. 
N.,  Dec.  5,  1884. 

William  Ryer^  Beam  dwelt  at  Newark  to  1870,  N.  Y.  city  to 
1882,  since  at  Roseville,  Newark,  1884.  From  1868  has  been 
engaged  in  the  main  office  of  Home  Insurance  co.  of  N.  York. 
From  1879  has  belonged  to  Co.  A,  7th  N.  Y.  Reg. 

109 


I730  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

8082. 

HandoJjyh  Hyer^  Seajn  {EUasCrane-'  Beam)^  in.  at  143  Rose- 
ville  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Apr.  27,  1882,  Mary  Elizabeth  Eagles, 
b.  N.,  Feb.  27,  1855,  a  daughter  Thomas  and  Henrietta  Bonnell 
(Thompson).  Ch.:  14278  Fercx  RamiolpJi'  Beai/i,  b.  Feb.  2,  1883, 
N.  Y.  city. 

Randolph  Ryer^  Beam,  resident  of  Newark  to  1882,  N.  Y.  city 
to  Apr.  I,  1884,  since  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.  (1884).  From  1869 
has  been  a  salesman  in  the  house  of  Anson  D.  F.  Randolph, 
publishers,  N.  Y.  city. 

8083. 

JMaVlf  JKoOVe  {Lucetta-'  Crane,  Aaroii^  Crane,  Polly^   Benj.  N.<,   Ichabods, 

Moses^),  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  after  1871,  m.  N.,  Thomas  Pateman,  b. 
on  ocean,  coming  from  Eng.,  d.  East  Newark,  Hudson  co.,  N. 
J.,  Jan.,  1861.     Ch.  b.  Kearney,  N.  J,: 

14279  Henrietta^  Pateman,  b.  Dec,  1859,  m.  188?,  of  New- 
ark, N.  J.  14280  Thomas^  Raienian,  b.  Apr.,  1861,  m.  L.  I.,  N.Y., 
Sept.,  1883,  Annie,  of  S.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  boat,  N.  Y.  to  Kings- 
ton,    s.  p. 

8092. 

Harriet^  Conover  {Lucetta-'  Crane),  d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  a  few 
days  before  death  of  child,  m.  N.,  as  ist  w.,  Edwin  Hewitt. 
(He  m.  2d,  a  Southern  girl,  res.  Cincinnati,  O.,  1884,  bookkeeper, 
ch. :  I.)     ChiliP,  d.  a  few  days  old. 

8094. 

Geor(/e  HalstetV  Crane  {Eiias  Bea7n->'Cra7ie),  m.  Newark,  N. 
J.,  June  20,  1870,  Alice'Denton,  b.  N.,  or  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  May, 
1846,  da.  of  Furman  and  Teresa  (Hinds).  Resided  always  at 
Elizabeth,  1884,  merchant.     Ch.: 

14281     Harry  Bertrand'*  Crane,  b.  Oct.  11,  1873,  E. 

8096. 

Halsted  Ahvanis''  Crane  {i-:iias  Beam-'  Crane),  d.  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  20,  1884,  a.  28,  m.  E.,  July  31,  1880,  Lena  Lamott,  b. 
Elizabeth.  Ch.  b.  E.:  14282-3  Halsted'  Crane,  Nov.  28,  1881; 
Etta'  Crane,  Jan.  22,  1884. 

Halsted  Abrams*"  Crane  lived  at  Elizabeth,  merchant,  etc.  He 
was  a  long  time  member  of  Orient  Council,  Jr.,  O.  U.  A.  M. 

8097. 

Alice''    StiltVell  {Mar,iraref  Cra^ie,  Aaron^  Crane,  Polly^,  Benjamin  Nor- 

tonMchabods,  Moses^),  m.  at  Metuchen,  Middlesex  co.,  N.  J.,  Dec.  2, 
1881,  William  Holzer,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  27,  1844,  a  s.  of 
Jacob  and  Theresa  (Holzer).     Ch.: 

14284  Mamie  Edison'  Holzer,  born  Dec.  5,  1882,  Harrison, 
Hudson  CO.,  N.  J. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


173I 


Mr.  William  Holzer  was  of  Philadelphia  1866  to  iSSo,  had  a 
glass  manufactory  there,  was  connected  with  the  Edison  Elec- 
tric Light  Co.  at  Menlo  Park,  N.  J.,  1880  to  May,  1882,  when  he 
rem.  to  Harrison  ;  from  Jan.  i,  1S82,  supt.  of  Edison  Lamp  Co., 
works  at  Harrison.     Is  pres.  of  Republican  Club  of  Harrison, 


1884. 


8098, 


jyiary*'  StilweH  {Mar^arer  Crane,  Aanm''  Crane,  Polly^,  Benjamin  Nor- 
ton*, ichabods,  Moses2,  Mosesi),  d.  at  Menlo  Park,  N.  J.,  Aug.  9,  1884, 
a.  29,  m.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Dec.  25,  1871,  as  ist  wife,  Thomas  Alva 
Edison,  b.  Milan,  O.,  Feb.  11,  1847,  a  son  of  Samuel  and  Nancy 
(Elliott).     Ch.: 

14285  Marion  Estelle^  Edison^  b.  Feb.  18,  1873,  Newark,  N. 
J.,  unm. 

14286  Thomas  Alva^  Edison,  b.  Jan.  10,  1876,  Newark,  N. 
J.,  unm.  (1898),  inventor  of  several  valuable  electric  articles, 
lamp,  etc.;  of  wonderful  genius,  resembling  and  rivaling  his 
father. 

14287  William  Leslie^  Edison.,  b.  Oct.  2,  1878,  Menlo  Park, 
New  Jersey. 

Thomas  Alva  Edison,  the  great  inventor,  whose  name  is  an 
"household  word"  all  over  the  world.  His  father,  Samuel  Ed- 
ison, said  :  "  T.  A.  E.  never  had  any  boyhood  days  ;  his  early 
amusements  were  steam  engines  and  mechanical  forces."  The 
following  extracts  from  Edison  and  His  Inventions,  including  many 
incidents  [etc.],  Edited  by  J.  B.  McClure,  iS-jg  : 

No  man  perhaps  in  the  world's  history,  at  the  age  of  32,  has  accomplished  so  much  in 
the  line  of  useful  inventions  as  Thomas  Alva  Edison.  Nearly  200  patents  have  been 
awarded,  and  there  are  more  to  follow.  Prof.  Barker  styles  him  "a  inan  of  Herculean 
suggestiveness  ;  not  only  the  greatest  inventor  of  the  age,  but  a  discoverer  as  well ;  for, 
when  he  cannot  find  material  with  the  properties  he  requires,  he  reaches  far  out  into  the 
regions  of  the  unknown,  and  brings  back  captive  the  requisites  for  his  inventions."  Mr. 
Edison  is  a  pleasant-looking  man,  of  the  average  size,  5  feet  10  inches  high,  with  dark 
hair  slightly  silvered,  and  wonderfully  piercing  gray  eyes.  The  latter  are  almost  veri- 
table electric  lights,  and  when  engaged  in  deep  thought,  their  look  is  intense,  indicative 
of  decided  penetration  and  acute  analysis.  Is  every  whit  a  noble-looking  man.  The 
first  7  years  of  his  life  were  spent  at  Milan,  then  they  removed  to  Port  Huron,  Michigan. 
Here  he  studied  for  several  years  at  his  mother's  side.  She  had  been  a  successful 
teacher  in  a  Canadian  High  School.  At  the  age  of  10  he  read,  with  the  utmost  fidelity, 
history,  chemistry,  and  other  scientific  books.  Young  Edison  began  public  life  at  12  as 
train-boy  on  the  Grand  Trunk  R.  R.  between  Port  Huron  and  Detroit,  a  position  selected 
by  his  father,  because  it  afforded  his  son  an  opportunity  to  learn  practical  life  and  earn 
something;  sold  periodicals,  merchandise,  etc.  For  the  purpose  of  enlarging  his  busi- 
ness, and  thus  demonstrating  his  earlv  genius  for  invention,  he  hit  upon  the  novel  plan 
of  telegraphing,  in  advance  of  his  train,  the  head-lines  of  the  war  news  columns,  which 
were  bulletined  at  the  stations  and  caused  his  papers  to  "go  off."  This  dates  his  inter- 
est in  telegraphy,  and  he  bought  and  carefully  read  a  standard  work  on  the  telegraph. 
He  bought  type  and  soon,  in  the  freight  car  of  the  train,  was  editor  and  publisher  of 
T//e  Grand  Trunk  Herald,  12x16  inches,  weekly,  R.  R.  news,  etc.  (had  many  contribu- 
tors), printed  on  one  side  only,  the  impression  being  made  by  pressure  of  the  hand  ;  sold 
for  three  cents.  Once  the  English  engineer,  George  Stephenson,  ordered  an  extra  edi- 
tion for  himself.  The  Herald  became  celebrated  as  the  only  journal  in  the  world  printed 
on  a  train,  and  it  was  mentioned  by  the  London,  Eng.,  Times.  He  procured  chemicals 
and  a  work  on  chemistry,  and  opened  a  laboratory  in  his  car  and  experimented.  A  jolt 
of  the  car  tumbled  a  bottle  of  phosphorus  and  ignited  the  car.  The  conductor  extin- 
guished the  flames  and  ejected  Edison  and  laboratory  from  the  train.  Was  train-boy  4 
years  ;  his  earnings  he  turned  over  to  his  beloved  parents.  He  located  his  chemicals  in 
his  father's  house  at  Port  Huron.  Here  he  issued  a  much  improved  petite  paper, /</«/ 
Pry  :  had  many  subscribers.  He  purchased  old  instruments  and  battery  materials,  and 
a  successful  short  line  was  established.  Soon  after  this  an  event  occurred  that  proved  a 
turning-point  in  Edison's  life,  when  15  years  old.  At  the  peril  of  his  life  he  rescued  from 
the  track,  in  front  of  an  incoming  train,  a  child  of  J.  A.  McKenzie,  operator  at  Mt.  Clem- 
ens, Mich.,  who,  in  gratitude,  taught  Edison  telegraphy.  Edison,  after  reaching  Port 
Huron,  would  return  by  freight  train  to  Mt.  Clemens  to  learn  at  night.  He  became  op- 
erator in  Port  Huron,  and,  6  months  later,  night  operator  at  Stratford,  Can.  The  opera- 
tors were  required  to  report  "6"  every  half  hour.  Edison  applied  his  ingenuity,  rigged 
a  wheel  with  Morse  characters  cut  in  the  circumference  ;  the  watchman  turned  the  wheel 
while  he  slept.  Soon  was  operator  at  Adrian,  later  at  Ft.  Wayne  and  Indianapolis,  whefe 
he  invented  his  first  successful  telegraph  instrument,  an  automatic  repeater  for  transfer- 


1732 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


ring  messages  from  one  telegraph  to  another.  Next  to  Cincinnati,  O.,  where  his  salary 
was  greatly  increased.  Here  he  discovered  his  duplex  transmission  basis.  Went  1864 
to  Memphis,  Tenn.,  where,  though  but  17  years  old,  he  made  and  operated  his  repeater. 
Then  at  Louisville  about  2  years.  Went  to  New  Orleans,  intending  to  go  to  South  Amer- 
ica, but  a  Spaniard  traveler  told  him  that  the  United  States  had  the  best  institutions, 
people,  etc.,  and  he  returned.  From  Louisville  to  Cincinnati ;  built  a  little  steam  engine, 
read  all  the  electrical,  etc.,  works  in  Mechanics'  Library.  Returned  so6n  to  Port  Huron. 
Thence  1868  to  Boston,  Western  Union  office  ;  started  a  shop,  gave  his  spare  time  to  it, 
invented  a  private  line  printer,  put  eight  into  operation  ;  patent  subsequently  bought  by 
the  Gold  and  Stock  Tel.  Co.  Edison  arrived  in  New  York  1870,  where,  after  searching 
for  work,  he  by  chance  stepped  into  the  [George]  Laws  Gold  Reporting  Tel.  Co.,  and  re- 
paired an  instrument  in  a  few  minutes ;  thus  secured  a  responsible  position,  and  soon  in- 
vented the  Gold  Printer.  He  made  a  partnership  with  Pope  and  Ashley,  and  introduced 
the  Hope  and  Edison  Printer.  A  private  line  was  put  in  operation  and  sold  to  the  Gold 
and  Stock  Co.  From  this,  the  times  of  his  final  triumph,  Thomas  Alva  Edison  has  been 
known  and  appreciated.  For  years  he  has  been  retained  in  the  service  of  the  Gold  & 
S.  Co.  and  W.  U.  Co.,  at  a  large  salary,  they  having  the  first  option  to  buy  his  telegraphy 
inventions.  Soon  afterward  he  established,  in  Newark,  an  immense  electrical  manufac- 
tory, employing  many.  As  usual,  he  himself  worked  early  and  late,  as  necessities  re- 
quired. In  his  arduous  labors  he  was  much  annoyed  by  curiosity-seekers,  so  he  re- 
moved with  his  family,  1876,  to  Menlo  Park,  and  fitted  up  the  most  extensive  laboratory 
in  the  world.  An  80  horse-power  steam-engine  supplies  the  power.  Mr.  Reicfs  Memorial 
Volume  pronounces  it  "one  of  the  amplest  laboratories  and  the  finest  array  of  assisting 
machinery  to  scientific  enquiry."  Mr.  Charles  Batchelor,  who  is  Mr.  Edison's  chief 
assistant,  has  been  with  him  from  1870,  and  has  helped  him  to  perfect  all  his  inventions. 
He  is  a  gentleman  of  superior  ability  and  integrity.  Under  his  supervision,  Mr.  Edison 
keeps  II  of  the  most  skillful  machinists  and  instrument-makers  — some  of  whom  have 
been  employed  for  years  — and  a  corps  of  laboratory  assistants.  Edison's  principal 
inventions:  Button  Repeater;  Gold  and  Stock  Quotation  Printer;  Etheric  Force; 
Electric  Pen;  Duplex  Telegraph;  Quadruplex  do.;  Automatic  do.;  Acoustic  do.;  Do- 
mestic do.;  Electromotograph  ;  Carbon  Speaking  Telephone;  Phonograph  ;  Pressure 
Relay  ;  Megaphone  ;  Aerophone  ;  Carbon  Rheostat ;  Harmonic  Engine  ;  Multiplying 
Copying  Ink  ;  Vocal  Engine  ;  Tasimeter,  minute  heat  measurer ;  Sonorous  Voltameter  ; 
Subdivision  of  Electric  Light. 

Since  Mr.  McClure's  publication,  Mr.  Edison  has  made  other 
important  inventions  and  discoveries.  The  Sdison  Electric 
Light  Co.  and  Edison  E.  L.  Co.  of  Great  Britain  and  Europe 
have  fitted  out  many  towns  with  the  Edison  electric  light.  The 
electric  motor  is  used  on  the  many  electric  city  railroads.  The 
Edison  companies  (light,  luminating,  railway,  etc.),  have  offices 
and  are  represented  in  the  chief  countries  of  the  world.  Large 
portraits  of  Thomas  Alva  Edison  have  appeared  in  the  London, 
-Eiig.,  Illustrated  Tunes,  and  in  the  illustrated  press  generally. 
Frank  Leslie  s,  Jan.  lo,  1880  —  The  Wizard  of  Electricity,  Thomas 
A.  Edison,  Experimenting  at  his  Laboratory,  etc.  Harper  s 
Weekly,  July,  i8'/g,  Jan.  3,  1880 — Edison's  Electric  Light,  etc. 
N.  V.  Times,  Oct.  28,  18/8 —  Biographical  sketch.  It  is  reasona- 
ble to  suppose  that  from  187 1  there  has  been  frequent  mention 
of  Mr.  Edison  by  the  press  of  every  nation. 

Mr.  Edison,  with  his  family  and  staff,  located  in  New  York 
city  Feb.  27,  188 1.  In  spring  of  1886  rem.  thence  to  Llewellyn 
Park,  Orange  mountain,  N.  J.  In  Oct.,  1887,  he  built,  near  his 
residence  at  Llewellyn  Park,  the  largest,  most  complete  labora- 
tory, and  only  one  of  its  kind  in  the  world.  Any  experiment 
relating  to  anything  can  be  tried  here  speedily  ;  contains  a  sup- 
ply of  about  every  known  substance  in  the  world.  The  main 
building  50  x  250  ft.,  3  stories,  the  other  four  25  x  100  each,  total 
cost  $180,000.  Everything  can  be  made,  from  an  engine  to  a 
watch.  It  is  not  a  factory,  for  nothing  is  produced  but  models  ; 
it  is  a  factory  hatchery.  The  18  assistant  experimenters  have 
slate-top  tables  completely  furnished.  With  the  equipments, 
each  can  do  more  in  a  month  than  was  possible  in  a  year.  Mr. 
Edison  has  (1887)  a  winter  cottage  and  laboratory  near  Ft.  My- 
ers, Fla.  Mr.  Edison  was  conferred  LL.D.  by  Rutgers  College, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1880. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1733 

Paris,  France,  Aug.  19,  i88g  :  — A  special  envoy  of  King  Humbert  of  Italy  to-day  pre- 
sented Thomas  A.  Edison  with  the  insignia  of  a  grand  officer  of  the  Crown  of  Italy.  Mr. 
Edison  thus  becomes  a  count  and  his  wife  a  countess. 

Sept.  27,  iS8q  :  —  A  Paris  cable  dispatch,  to-day,  tells  us  that  the  grand  cross  of  a  com- 
mander of  the  Legion  of  Honor  has  been  bestowed  upon  Thomas  A.  Edison.  M.  Spul- 
ler,  :*Hnister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  in  conferring  the  decoration  upon  Mr.  Edison,  said  it 
was  given  in  honor  of  the  services  rendered  by  him  to  science,  and  for  the  part  taken  by 
him  in  the  Paris  Exposition. 

Edison,  Sussex  co.,  N.  J.,  was  named  in  his  honor  before 
1 89 1.  At  Edison  are  the  iron  mines.  The  ore  is  worked  by  the 
magnetic  separator  (Edison's  new  discovery)  at  the  extensive 
concentrating  works,  where  the  Wizard  is  continually  experi- 
menting (1898). 

Thomas  Alva  Edison  m.  2d,  Akron,  O.,  Feb.  24,  1886,  Mina 
Miller,  b.  Akron  1865,  daughter  of  Lewis  Miller,  inventor  of  the 
Buckeye  mower,  and  president  of  Chautauqua  Assembly,  foun- 
der of  Chautauqua  —  Ladies  Hovie  Journal,  F/iila.,  Jan.,  i8gi : 
Unknown  Wives  of  Weil-knoivn  Men  :  Mrs.  Thomas  A.  Edison,  by 
Alice  Graham  Larrigan.     Ch.:  Madeline  Edison,  b.  1888-9. 

Edison  iDicestrv  .-  —  ThQ  Edison  ancestors  can  be  traced  back  200  years,  when  they 
were  extensive  and  prosperous  millers  in  Holland.  In  1730  a  few  members  of  the  family 
emigrated  to  America.  Moses',  prob.  of  N.  J. ;  Jolin^  of  New  Jersey,  a  Loyalist  from  N.  Y., 
settled  in  or  near  Digby,  Annapolis  co.,  N.  S.,  at  close  of  Revolution,  owned  lot  15,  N. 
Range,  Hatfield  Grant,  200  acres,  lot  40  Middle  Range,  and  half  of  lot  25,  S  Range.  100 
acres,  d.  a.  loi,  m.  Susan  Hains<.  she  d.  a  107  ;  Capt.  SamueP,  b.  1762,  of  Vienna,  Ont., 
purchased  possession  of  pew  36,  Trinity  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1702,  d.  1865, 
m.  twice,  ist  or  2d,  Ann  Roop,  da.  of  M'aj.  Isaac  of  the  N.  Y.  loyalist  forces  or  N.  S.  Mili- 
tia; Samuel*  Edison,  b.  Digbv  Aug.  16,  1804,  of  Newark  to  1811,  Bayham,  Upper  Can., 
1811,  went  West  1837,  of  Milan, 'Port  Huron,  merchant,  d.  a.  80,  m.  ist  Nancy  Elliott,  b. 
Chenango  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  10,  1810,  d.  Apr.  9,  1871.  — ^V.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reff.,  XLl'IIl :  iqq. 

Hatns  ancesfrv :  —  Matthew',  born  about  1700,  jumped  off  an  English  frigate  at  Long 
Lsland,  of  New  York,  cordage  manufacturer;  Alexander^,  b.  about  1733,  of  Weymouth, 
Digby  CO.,  N.  S.,  farmer,  m.  Clarine  Purday :  Calebs,  b.  1766,  of  Weymouth,  d.  Bayham, 
Sept.  13,  1828,  m.  Sarah  McConnell,  b.  1776,  d.  1868  ;  Susan*  Hains  m.  John  Edison^. 

8100. 

Charles  Francis^  StUwell  {Mar^aref<  c-ane),  m.  Newark, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  20,  1881,  Sadie  Frazee,  b.  Plainfield,  N.  J.  Ch.  b. 
Montreal,  Can.:  14288-9  Louisa^  Stilwell,  b.  1882,  Nellie'^  Stilhvell, 
b.  Feb.  1884. 

Charles  Francis^  Stilwell,  Supt.  of  the  Edison  Lamp  Co.  in 
Canada,  was  of  Newark  to  1881,  Montreal  to  1884,  and  since  in 
Hamilton,  Can. 

8109. 

3IaVlf  JaUe"^  TerhU/iie  (jane  Tompkins-,  James  Baldwin^,  Ichabod^, 
Benjamin  Norton*,  Ichabod3,  Moses"),  m.   HackcUSack,  N.  J.,  Oct.   16,   1850, 

Cornelius  Anderson,  farmer  New   Bridge,   N.   J.      Ch. :    14290 
Jo/in  Henry',  b.  July  29,  1851,  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  d.  Oct.  11,  1852. 

1429 1  Catharine  Elizabeth^  Anderson,  b.  June  14,  1855,  N.  Y. 
city,  d.  Spring  Valley,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J.,  1879,  m.  Faramus, 
Apr.  13,  1876,  Benjamin  T.  Pearce,  plumber.  Spring  Valley.  Ch.: 
Anna  Augusta'"  Pearce,  b.  Mar.  31,  1878,  S.  V.  14292-3  Jane  A. ^ 
Anderson,  b.  Aug.  26,  1857,  Hackensack;  Lucy  B?  Anderson,  Feb. 
22,  i860,  H. 

8114. 

GEORGE  RICARDO'  CLEVELAND  (jolm  Banta^,  James  Bald- 
win", Ichabod^,  Benjamin  Norton*,  Ichabod^,  Moses^,  Moses'),  m.  Avoudalc,  NeW 

London  tp.,Cliesterco.,  P  l,  July  18, 1867,  AnnaM.  Catharine  Ben- 
nett, b.  Sussex  CO.,  Del.,  Sept.  24,  1842,  da.  Charles  D.  and  Lucy 


1734 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


P.  (Ward)  [Hall].  Dwelt  at  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Newark,  N.  J., 
Portsmouth,  O.,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  1881,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  1882-6,  spring--maker.  Ch.  :  14294-9  George  Ricardo" 
Cleveland,  b.  May  13,  1868,  Newark,  N.  J.;  Robert  Bennett' 
Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  10,  1872,  Newark,  N.  J.;  Charles  Bennett', 
b.  July  3,  1874,  N.,  d.  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Sept.  18,  1877;  John 
Raymond'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  5,  1876,  Jersey  City;  Charles 
Ernest'  Cleveland,  Charlotte  Ernestine'  Cleveland,  twins, 
b.  Oct.  23,  1878,  Philadelphia. 

8121. 

Geovffe'  Ricavdo  (ehze  Ann-),  m.  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  Dec. 
21, 1865,  Adaline  Cole,  b.  Paskack(Westwood),  N.  J.,  Sept.  30, 1847. 
Has  filled  the  office  of  Member  of  the  Board  of  Fish  Commis- 
sioners of  State  of  New  Jersey  from  its  first  organization,  was 
appointed  by  Gov.  George  Brinton  McClellan  1874.  Of  New 
York  city  to  1864,  Hackensack  since  (1894),  merchant  in  N.  Y. 
city  1884-94.  Ch.  b.  Hackensack  :  14300-3  George  Farcells^ 
Ricardo,  b.  Dec.  6,  1867,  of  H.,  with  a  N.  Y.  House;  Lydia  A/ay\ 
b.  Oct  31,  1869,  d.  H.  1874;  Adaline  Pitcher\  b.  Nov.  19, 1874;  fames'^ 
Ricardo^  Mar.  20,  1876. 

8122. 

3IaVy    Augusta^    HicardO    (Eliza  Ann'James  Baldwin^,  Ichabods, 

Benj.  n.s  ichabods,  Moses"),  m.  Ncw  York  city  Oct.  1 9,  1 863,  Capt. 
John  Gordon  Kearney,  b.  N.  Y.  city  May  2,  1840,  a  s.  Patrick 
Henry  and  Mary  (Dempsey).  Ch.  :  14304-13  Mary  Louise^ 
Kearney,  b.  Sept.  22,  1864,  N.  Y.  city,  unm.  1884  ;  Augusta''  Kear- 
ney, b.  Feb.  4,  1866,  N.  Y.  c,  unm.;  George  Ricardd'  Kearney,  b. 
Aug.  14,  1867,  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  d.  N.  Y.  city.  May  21,  1869; 
Corine^,  b.  Jan.  iS,  1869,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  Hack.  Oct.  19,  1873;  Minerva^, 
b.  Sept.  14,  1870,  N.  Y.  c;  John  Gordon',  Aug.  8,  1872,  N.  Y.  c; 
Eliza  Ann\  Aug.  7,  1874,  Hack.;  Fliilip\  b.  Dec.  20,  1875,  H.,  d. 
N.  Y.  c;  Josephine'^,  b.  Jan.  10,  1878,  Hack.;  Helen  Chase'  Kear- 
ney, b.  H. 

Capt.  John  Gordon  Kearney  entered  U.  S.  A.  as  2d  Lt.  Co.  B, 
55th  N.  Y.  v.,  3d  A.  C,  returning  capt.;  battles  of  Williamsburg, 
Seven  Pines,  Malvern  Hill.  Resident  of  N.  Y.  city  to  1873, 
Hackensack  to  1879,  since  at  N,  Y.  again,  1884,  real  estate. 

8123. 

Norton  Cleveland^  Ricavdo  (Eliza  Ann',  James  Baldwin^,  Icha 
bods,  Benjamin  Norton^  Ichabod',  Moses^,  Mosesi),     m.     HackcUSack,     N.    J., 

Apr.  20,  1868,  Abbie  Lavinia  Berdan,  b.  New  York  city  July  21 
1846,  a  da.  James  and  Mary  (Wortendyke).     Ch.  :   14314-6  James 
Nelson"  Ricardo,  b.  June   15,   1869,  Fairview,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J. 
Carrie  Lavinia'  Ricardo,  b.  Apr.   18,   1873,  Passaic,  N.  J.;  Emma 
Demaresf  Ricardo,  Jan.  30,  1880,  P. 

Dr.  Norton  Clevelana^  Ricardo  grad.  New  York  Homeopathic 
Medical  College  1869.  Studied  medicine  with  Dr.  A.  J.  Clark 
of  Hackensack;  resident  of  Fairview  to  Aug.,  1869,  and  from 
1869  a  practising  physician  of  Passaic  1886. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


8150. 


1735 


Ann  liHiXfthetJt^  It'ish  (Catharine  Frances",  James  Baldwins,  Icha- 
bod^,  Benjamin  N.S  Ichabods,  Moses2),  m.   Hackensack,  N.  J.,   DeC.  4,   1867, 

Charles  Harris,  b.  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1840,  1845.  Resided 
always  at  Hackensack  1883,  broker  in  New  York  city,  retired 
from  business  1880.  Ch.  b.  Hackensack  :  14317-8  Albert  Romeyji^ 
Harris,  b.  July  17,  1875,  d.  H.  May  13,  1879;  Lewis  Ronieyrt'  Har- 
ris, b.  Oct.  17,  1880. 

8168. 

Benjamin  UllCkhee^  Slliall  {Adelia-  Buckhee,  Phoebe*,  Ichabods), 

d.  Newark,  N.  J.,  May  8,  1886,  a.  48,  ni.  N.  1858,  Louisa  F.  Stiles, 
b.  Mt.  Prospect,  Nov.  13,  da.  Moses  and  (Burret).  Of  Newark 
for  years,  carriage  painter.     Ch.  b.  Newark  : 

1 43 1 9  Charles  Fi^  Small,  b.  i860,  m.  Ch.  :  N'ellie  Irene" 
Small,  b.  July  25, 1885,  d.  Sept.  5,  1886.  14320-1  Benjamin  Stiles^,  b. 
1863;  Lewis  Biirnef,  1866. 

8177. 

Charles  McKnif/hf  Smith  (G.-rtrnde-' P^u/iso^t,  UaTy^,lchaho<i^ 
Benjamin  Norton^,  Ichaabods,  IMoses2,  Moses'),    m.     ISt,    Jersey    City,     N.    J., 

Sept.  9,  1862,  Emma  Howe,  b.  J.  C.  Mar.  30,  1838,  d.  Chatham. 
N.  J.,  Feb.  I,  1877,  a  da.  James  and  Isabella  (Hanney).  He  m. 
2d,  C.  Sept.  30,  1879,  Kate  Emma  (Rabbit)  Winne,  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1854,  adopted  da.  John  and  Sarah  (Coit).  Ch.  by 
ISt  m.  : 

14322-4  Llewella  White^  Smith,  h.  June  15,  1866,  Jersey  C, 
unm.;  Cyril  Greenwood"^  Smith,  July  15,  1868,  J.  C.;  Elwed  Irving^ , 
b.  Feb.  22,  1870,  J.  C,  d.  Chatham,  Jan.  13,  1S75.  By  2d  m.  b.  C.: 
14325-7  Eric  Vernon^,  b.  July  22,  1880;  Rollo  Stanley^,  June  26, 
\iZ2;  Ethel  Lone^  Smith,  Apr.  2,  1884. 

Charles  McKnight^  Smith  was  a  resident  of  New  York  city  to 
1858,  Jersey  C.  to  1874,  Newark,  N.  J.,  to  1876,  since  at  Chat- 
ham; with  U.  S.  Express.  Enlisted  Apr.  26,  186 1,  Co.  C,  2d  N. 
J.  M.  [i8th  reg.  inf.],  3  months  Jersey  City  reg. ;  discharged 
July,  1861. 

8178. 

Josephine  ZahrisA'ie^  Smith  {Gertrude-'  PauHsoti),  m.  Jer- 
sey City,  N.  J.,  Apr.  26,  i860,  Isaac  C.  Gough,  a  s.  John.  Of 
Jersey  City  Heights  1884;  contracting  agent  Fuller's  Express. 
Ch.  :  14328-37  Ida  D."  Gough,  b.  Apr.  23,  1861,  N.  Y.  city,  ra. 
Gerkin.  Ch.,  i  :  Edward  Smitlf  Gough,  b.  May  i,  1863,  Jersey 
C,  d.  Dec.  I,  1868;  Henry  Doremus^,  b.  Feb.  i,  d.  Aug.  4,  1865; 
Bertha  Josephine^,  b.  Sept.  14,  1866,  J.  C,  d.  Mar.  18,  1867:  Lena 
Maf,  b.  Apr.  i,  1868,  J.  C;  Alfred  Spear'',  May  25,  1870,  J.  C; 
Willie  I.\  Oct.  26,  1872,  J.  C;  George  Washington^,  b.  and  d.  J.  C. 
Sept.  12,  1874;  Lillie  R.\  b.  Dec.  12,  1876,  J.  C,  d.  J.  C.  1879; 
Walter  C  Gough,  b.  Dec.  13,  1878,  J.  C. 

8182. 

Samuel  GreeUWOOCV  Smith  (Gertrude-'  Paulison,  Mary«,  Icha- 
bods,  Benjamin  Norton*,  Ichabod^,  Moses=),  m.   ISt  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mar.  I, 

1865,  Elizabeth  Wilsey  Dobbs,  b.  Palisades,  Rockland  co.,  N.  Y., 


X736  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Aug-.  i8,  1846,  d.  Jersey  City  June  21,  1870,  a  da.  John  and  Ann 
(Wilsey).  He  m.  2d,  Newark,  N.  J.,  Mar.  13,  1872,  Mrs.  Emma 
(De  Mott)  Dexter,  b.  Parsippany,  Morris  cc,  N.  J.,  Oct.  9,  1845, 
wid.  of  George  Albert  Dexter,  a  da.  Jacob  and  Rachel  (Doremus). 
Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Jersey  C. : 

14338  Samuel  Greemuood^  Si/iith,  b.  Oct.  3,  1865,  shipper 
N.  Y.  city.  14339-40  Annie^,  b.  Nov.  18,  1867,  d.  J.  C,  Jan.  31, 
1868;  Gertriide  Elizabeth^,  b.  Jan.  2,  1869,  d.  J.  C,  Oct.  10,  1870. 
By  2d  m.,  b.  Newark  :  14341-3  Minnie  Louise'^  Smith,  b.  Nov.  6, 
1872;  Herbert  Rusher^  Smith,  Sept.  27,  1878;  DelVift  Miner'^  Smith, 
Feb.  4,  1880. 

Samuel  Greeniuood^  Smith  was  a  resident  of  New  York  city  to 
1858,  Jersey  City  to  1872,  and  since  1872  at  Newark,  office  74 
Beaver  st.,  New  York,  Fire,  Ocean,  and  Inland  Marine  Insurance; 
average  adjuster.  During  the  first  7  years  of  business  life  he 
was  an  employe,  always  since  on  his  own  account.  In  the 
civil  war  he  was  a  corporal  in  37th  N.  J.  V.,  in  loth  Army  Corps, 
at  siege  of  Petersburg,  Va. 

Emma  De  Mott  m.  ist,  Jersey  City,  1864,  George  Albert 
Dexter,  b.  J.  C,  1842,  d.  J.C.,  Feb.  22,  1870,  ason  of.  Ch.  b.  Jersey 
City  :  May  Virginia  Dexter,  Apr.  20,  1865;  James  Leonard  Dex- 
ter, May  17,  1867,  clerk. 

8185. 

3Iary  JEH^abeth'^  Hoggs  {Catharine  A7in->  PanUson,  Mary«,  Icha- 
bods,  Benjamin  NortonS  Ichabods,  Moses^),    d.    at    PaSSaic,    N.  J.,    m.    NeW 

York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.,  1858,  David  Banks  Sickels,  b.  Feb.  8,  1837, 
a  s.  of  Dr.  John  and  Hester  Ann  (Elsworth).     Ch.  b.  Passaic  : 

14344  William  Elsivorth^  Sickels,  b.  Jan.  17,  1859,  m.  Har- 
lem, New  York  city,  Apr.  i,  1876,  Annie  M.  Smith.  Ch.  :  3. 
Flora  N.^'  Smith,  b.  Oct.  11,  1887,  Harlem. 

14345  Kate  Lincobf  Sickels,  b.  Oct.  18,  1S60,  m.  Passaic, 
1882,  Mr.  Durham  of  Paterson,  N.  J.     Ch.  :   i. 

14346  Charles  Raymond^  Sickels,  b.  Dec.  24,  1862. 

David  Banks  Sickels,  residence  near  New  York  city;  a  civil 
engineer  by  profession,  was  many  years  in  the  Naval  Office, 
U.  S.  Custom  House,  N.  Y.,  was  United  States  Minister  to  Siam 
under  President  Rutherford  B.  Hayes,  is  now,  1S95-6,  second 
vice  president  of  the  American  Surety  Co.,  N.  Y.  city. 

Sickels  ancestry  :  —  Zacharias',  from  Vienna,  Austria,  was  brought  to  America  1665, 

and  was  soon  after  attached  to  the  garrison  at  Fort  Orange  ;  Robert, ^  ;  Johan- 

nus*  (supposed  to  be  in  the  fourth  generation  of  Zacharias  by  his  son  Robert),  settled  at 
Bergen,  N.  J.,  cloth  merchant  in  Maiden  Lane,  N.  Y.,  wealthy,  kept  a  carriage  and  hold- 
ing slaves,  and  is  recorded  as  having  invented  a  cloth-cutting  machine,  m.  Catharine 
Boquett,  a  Huguenot;  Dr.  John^,  grad.  Columbia  Coll.,  physician  and  surgeon,  linguist, 
Chief  Health  Officer  of  N.  Y.  city,  m.  Hester  Ann  Elsworth,  da.  of  Frederick,  niece  of  Chief 
Justice  Elsworth  and  grand  niece  of  the  Earl  of  Shaftsburv,  Eng.,  parents  also  of  Fred- 
erick Elsworth  Sickels,  b.  Gloucester  co.,  N.  J.,  Sept  20,  iScg,  a  celebrated  inventor,  of 
whom  an  extended  account  appears  in  American  Machinist^  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  rSgs,  pp.  261-4. 

8187, 

Joseph    PcmliSOn^    JSoggS    {Cattmrine  An?i-' Paniiso>i,M&vy^,lc\-i&. 

bod6,  Benjamin  N.'i,  Ichabods,  Moses2),    m.    NcW    York    city,    DeC.    2  1,     1870, 

Harriet  Augusta  Miller,  b.  N.  Y.  c.  With  Central  National 
Bank  of  N.  Y.,  1884.  Ch.:  14347-9  Lillian  Augusta'^  Boggs,  b. 
Dec.  27,  1871,  N.  Y.  c;  JVayland  [oseph^  Boggs,  July  21,  1873, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Evelyn  IsabeP  Boggs,  Apr.  28,  1875,  B. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


8192. 


"^717 


Joseph    DraUe^    I*ailliS0}l   {jolm  Paul-  PauUson,  Mary«,  Ichabod^, 
Benjamin  Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses^),    b.    in    New  York   City,  Oct.   5,    1851, 

d.  at  Tenafly,  N.  J.,  Aug.  29,  1876.  He  was  educated  at  Penn- 
sylvania Military  Academy,  Chester,  Pa.;  held  a  responsible  po- 
sition in  the  home  office  of  the  Sun  Insurance  Co.,  New  York, 
his  father,  J.  P.  Paulison,  Pres.;  was  of  rare  talents  and  great 
promise.     Beloved  and  highly  esteemed  by  all  who  knew  him. 

8193. 

ClClVa^    PauliSOtl    {jo/m    PauP    PduUson,   Mary6,    Ichabod^,    Benjamin 
NortonS  Ichabods,  Moses^,  Moses'),    m.    in  NeW  York  city,  Apr.   II,   1882, 

Lewis  Smith  Lee,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  14,  1849,  only  son  of 
Thomas  Edward  and  Harriet  Augusta  (Smith)  Lee.  Children 
b.  Tenafly: 

14350  Howard  SJieldoif  Lee,  b.  June  22,  1883. 

1435 1  Paul  Paiilisotf  Lee,  b.  Nov.  24,  18S5. 

Mr.  Lewis  vSmith  Lee  res   Tenafly;  is  with  the  Central  Na- 
tional Bank  of  New  York  since  1866. 

Lee  aiicestrv  :  — Thomasi,  born  at  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  per.  1780  ;  Thomas  Edward-  Lee, 
rn.  Harriet  Augusta  Smith,  da.  of  Lt.  Lewis  Smith,  b.  Norwalk,  Conn.,  Oct.  30,  1784,  2d 
lieut  of  privateer  "Gen.  Armstrong."  afterw.  commander  of  privateers  "Gov.  Tomp- 
kins" and  "Gen.  Marion,"  war  of  1S12. 

8194. 

3£aVlf^    J*a  llliSOn     {^Jolm    PauP    Panlison,    Mary^,    Ichabod^,    Benjamin 

Nortons  ichabod^,  Moses^),  m.  by  Rcv.  Clarence  Geddes  at  Tenafly, 
N.  J.,  Sept.  10,  1878,  Alvin  Dusenberry  Holman,  b.  East  Rah- 
way,  N.  J.,  Nov.  i,  1856,  a  son  of  Lyman  Franklin  and  Mary 
(Duff)  Holman.     Children  b.  Tenafly  : 

14352  Clara  Marcraret^  LLoliiian,  b.  June  26,  1880. 
^4353     John  Paulison^  LLolnian,  b.  Sept.  27,  1881. 

Cat/iarine  Louise'^  LLoliiian,  b.  Aug.  7,  1888. 
Mr.  Alvin  D.  Holman,  residence  Tenafly  (1895).  For  many 
years  was  with  Miles  [Sweeting]  and  Holman  [Lyman  F.,  his 
father],  millers  and  manufacturers,  New  York,  established  1846. 
Is  (1894-5)  a  member  of  New  York  Produce  Exchange,  and  en- 
gaged in  business  on  his  own  account.  Lyman  F.  Holman,  a 
former  president  of  the  N.'Y.  Produce  Exchange. 

8196. 

Washi'UfftOtl^   J*atdiSOU    {Charles  McKnighP  PanUson,  Marys,  Ich- 
abods,  Benjamin   Norton*,   Ichabods,   Moses^,   Moses"),    m.     Philadelphia,    Pa., 

Feb.  20,  1872,  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Dunham.  Residence,  Pas- 
saic, N.  J.,  is  with  the  Passaic  City  Water  Works  1SS3.  Ch.  : 
14354  Charles  Shephard'^  Paulison,  b.  Nov.  29,  1873,  Passaic. 

8209. 

3Iartha  Rosaline'  Farnier  (Sarah^,  Benjamin  Norton^,  Icha- 
bods.  Benjamin  Nortoni,  Ichabod^,  Moses^,  Mosesi),    m.    Newark,    N.  J.,   DcC. 

3,  1873,  William  Henry  Peck,  b.  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  May  22,  1843, 
a  son  of  Henry  Jabez  and  Catharine  (Farmer).     Ch.  b.   New- 


1738 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


ark:  1 4355-7  Edgar  Farmer'^  Peck  ^h.'^d^Xi.  27,  1875;  Sheldon  Cleve- 
lamP  Feik\  b.  Dec.  29,  1877;  Robert  Gref  Peck,  b.  Apr.  10,  1879. 

Mr.  William  Henry  Peck  entered  the  employment  of  Edgar 
Farmer  &  Co.,  i860,  as  clerk;  from  Jan.  i,  1882,  he  has  been  prin- 
cipal of  the  firm  Edgar  Farmer  &  Co.  (the  members  of  which 
iirm  are  William  H.  Peck  and  William  Cleveland''  Farmer^,  trunk 
manufacturers,  Newark  ;  salesrooms.  New  York.  Residence, 
N.  Y.  city  to  1862,  since  at  Newark. 

8211. 

William  Cleveland^  Fcwmev  (sarah'),  m.  Newark,  N. 
J.,  Jan.  14.  1880,  Mary  Frances  Kernaghan,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
July  17,  1857,  only  da.  James  Milligan  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Mackin).  Began  business  life  in  1873  in  the  factory  of  Edgar 
Farmer  &  Co.,  to  1874,  then  became  clerk  with  wholesale  hard- 
ware house  of  N.  Y.  to  1876,  salesman  in  Edgar  Farmer  &  Co's 
N.  Y.  store  to  1882;  entered  into  partnership  Jan.  i,  1882,  with 
William  Henry  Peck  as  Edgar  Farmer  &  Co.,  continuing  that 
firm;  trunk  manufactory,  Newark;  salesroom.  New  York.  Mr. 
Farmer  resides,  1884,  Newark. 

8214. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (ichabod',  ichabod«, 

Ichabod*,  Benjamin    Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses^,  Moses»),    m.    EaSt    NcW    York, 

L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1864,  Elizabeth  Redfield,  b.  N.Y.  city,  Feb. 
22,  1844,  a  da.  Isaac  Tuttle  and  Lucy  (Williams).  Ch.  b.  N.  Y. 
city  :  14358  LiLLiE  Estelle"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  27,  1866,  unm. 
14359-60  Eva  Louisa',  Nov.  19,  1867,  unm.  ;  Harry  Augustus' 
Cleveland,  June  20,  1870. 

Benjamin  Franklin*  Cleveland  enlisted  1862.  Mar.  31,  1864, 
Co.  A,  51st  N.  Y.  V.  v.,  ist  Brig.,  2d  Div.,  9th  Army  Corps,  40 
battles,  Gettysburg,  Antietam,  &c.,  promoted  corporal  and  ist 
sergt.,  discharged  Aug.  5,  1865  ;  joined  1873  Zabriskie  Post,  No. 
38,  G.  A.  R.,  Jersey  City,  since  1878  chaplain.  Chaplain  for  the 
State  of  N.  J.  for  Union  Veteran  Army;  of  Jersey  City,  N.  J., 
1884,  dry  goods  salesman  New  York  city. 

8217. 

WILLIAM  HENRY''  CLEVELAND  (ichabod'),  m.  Jersey 
City,  N.  J.,  May  29,  1879,  Mary  Rebecca  Ferine,  b.  Passaic  co., 
near  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Feb.  i,  1850,  a  da.  Bernard  and  Sarah 
(Wilks).  Ch.  b.  78  Vroom  st.,  Jersey  City  :  14361-2  Rov  Wil- 
liam' Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  17,  1881  ;  Mary  Rebecca,  b.  Jan.  31, 
d.  Jersey  C.  July,  1884. 

William  Henry'  Cleveland,  superintendent  since  1879  o^ 
the  Jersey  City  Branch  office  of  The  Prudential  [Life]  Insur- 
ance Co.  of  America,  main  ofhce  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  previously 
accountant  in  dry  goods  house,  N.  Y.  city;  dwelt  N.  Y.  c.  to 
1872,  since  at  Jersey  City,  1884.     s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1730 

8238. 

JAMES  WILLIAM^  CLEVELAND  (Isaac^  Nicholas^,  Ichabods, 
Benjamin  Norton^,  Ichabod^,  Moses^,  Mosesi),    m.     River    Vale,     N.    J.,    Feb. 

11,  1875,  Cornelia  DeMott,  b.  Englewood,  N.  J.,  Sept.  10,  1854, 
da.  Jacob  M.  and  Belinda  J.  (Vanderbeck).  Of  River  Vale  1883. 
Ch.  b.  River  Vale  :  14363-4  Lillian',  Nov.  20,  1875  !  Martha" 
Cleveland,  Aug.  8,  1877. 

8243. 

NICHOLAS^  CLEVELAND  (isaac'),  m.  Closter,  N.  J.,  Jan. 

12,  1882,  Mary  Elizabeth  Collignon,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4, 
18,  1864,  da.  Adam  A.  and  Hannah  M.  (Post).  Ch.:  14365-6 
Cecelia',  b.  Oct.  5,  1882,  River  Vale,  N.  J.;  Jessie'  Cleveland, 
Nov.  20,  1884. 

8260. 

Kate  Seymour''  Exall  {Artniuta  Alctta-'  Patterson,  Aletta^  Crane, 
Hannah^,  Benjamin    Norton'',    Ichabod^,    Moses-),    m.    Oct.    20,    1870,    Edwin 

Archer  Winn,  b.  Aug.  4,  1840,  a  s.  John  and  Lucy  (Wills).     vSee 
Winn,  Chapter  V.     Residence,  Richmond,  Va.,  merchant.  Ch.: 
14367-9  Harry  Douglass^  Winn,  b.  Sept.  5,  1871;  Margaret  Bruce^ 
Winn,  b.  Sept.  29,  1877;  Helen  Seymour-^  Winn,  b.  Sept.  9,  1880. 

8263. 

JEdf/ar^  I*atterfH>n  {Edgar  Cram-'  Patterson,  Aletia^  Crane,  Hannah^, 
Benj.  Norton^,  Ichabods,  Moses=,  Mosesi),  m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1875, 
Alice  Mary^  QuackenboSS  -j- 15732  [Isaac  Anthony^  Quackenboss,  Mary''  Ten- 
eyck,  Achsa«,  James^,  James*,  Samuel^,  Edward^,  Moses').       Of    Brooklyn,    1 884, 

hardware  business.     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  : 

14370-1  Howlatid Perrine"-^''  Patterson,  b.  Mar.,  June  12,  1876; 
Spencer  Quackenboss'-'''  Patterson,  b.  Feb.  15,  1877,  d.  B.,  1882  ; 
Daughterly,  b.  1884. 

8266. 

Franklin  BayariV  PatterSO}l  {Henry  August us-^  Patterson, 
Aletta^  Crane,  Hannah^,  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabod^,  Moses^,  Moses'),     m.     Oct.     21, 

1875,  Sarah  Medill  Cooper  of  Chicago,  111.,  b.  Julv  2,  1845,  da. 
William  and  Susan  (Medill).     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.: 

14372-3     Stuart'^  Patterson,  b.  June  27,  1876  ;  Laurence''  Pat- 
terson, b.  Jan.  18,  1878;  Daughter'',  b.  Dec.  18,  1880. 

Franklin  Bayard^  Patterson,  a  resident  of  Brooklyn.  Adver- 
tisers' Publishing,  27  Park  Row,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Patterson  a  gentle- 
man of  literary  ability  and  antiquarian  taste.  Has  taken  much 
interest  in  and  made  researches  and  publications  concerning 
the  early  history  of  various  subjects.  See  Bibliography,  Chap. 
IV.  He  lectured,  Mar.  18,  1881,  before  the  class  in  carriage 
drafting  and  construction  at  the  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art 
Technical  School,  First  Ave.  and  68th  st.,  New  York  city,  on 
The  Ancestry  of  the  Carriage,  reported  in  the  N.  V.  Times  and 
Herald. 


ly^Q  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

8275. 

LEONORE  HERMINA^  CLEVELAND  (Francis  Asbury, 
Ezras,  Benj.  Norton^,  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabod^,  Moses^,  Mosesi),     m.     NcW    York 

city,  May  8,  1880,  William  Henry  Nesbit,  b.  N.  Y.  city  Jan.  9, 
1856,  a  s.  John  and  vSarah  Ann  (Mathews).     Ch.: 

14374      William  Marsiglia^  Nesbit,  b.  Feb.  15,  1881,  N.  York  " 
city. 

William  Henry  Nesbit  grad.  Colleg-e  of  the  City  of  N.  Y. 
1 871;  then  was  a  cadet  at  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  for  18  months; 
merchant,  successor  to  his  father's  firm.  Murphy  &  [John]  Nes- 
bit, firm  now  John  Nesbit's  Sons.  Mrs.  Nesbit  grad.  Young 
Ladies'  vSeminary,  Freehold,  Monmouth  co.,  N.  J.,  1875;  resi- 
dence. New  York  city,  where  they  celebrated  their  wooden 
wedding.  May  8,  1885.     Home  Journal^  N.  Y.,  Jutie  14,  1886  — 

Mrs.  William  H.  Nesbit,  great-granddaughter  of  the  late  Benjamin  Cleveland  of 
New  Jersey,  is  the  recipient  of  an  autograph  letter  from  the  President  [Grover  Cleve- 
land], expressing  his  appreciation  and  admiration  of  a  gift,  the  family_  coat-pf-arms, 
which  Mrs.  Neslait  embroidered  on  white  satin,  and  presented  to  the  President  upon  his 
birthday,  March  i8th. 

8277. 

Isaac  WiUlani''  Littell  {Elizabeth-'  Ball,  Phebe^,  Benj.  Norton^,  Benj. 
Norton*,  Ichabods,  Moses^,  Moses'),  m.  at  Fort  BHsS,  El  PaSO,  El  PaSO  CO., 

Tex.,  Jan.  22,  1885,  Julia  May  Barrett,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct. 
4,  1865,  a  da.  Capt.  Gregory  and  Martha  West  (Shaw). 

Lt.  Isaac  William^  Littell,  U.  S.  A.,  entered  U.  S.  Military 
Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  June  19,  1878,  grad.  June  13,  1883, 
28th  in  a  class  of  52  ;  commissioned  June  13,  1883,  2d  Lt.  U.  S. 
A.,  Co.  E,  loth  Infantry;  reported  for  duty  at  Fort  Wayne, 
Mich.,  Sept.  30,  1883,  regt.  ordered,  June  2,  1884,  to  Fort  Lyon, 
Bent  CO.,  Col.,  where  Lt.  Littell  is  Post  Adjutant  and  Acting 
Ordnance  Officer,  18S4. 

8310. 

JEROME  TAYLOR'  CLEVELAND  (WiUiam  Henrys  Josephs, 
Benj.  Norton^,  Benj.  Norton*,  Ichabod3,  Moses^,  Mosesi),     m.     Ncwark,     N.     J., 

Dec.  25,  1886,  Elizabeth  Myfanwy  Thomas,  b.  N.  Sept.  7,  1862, 
only  da.  Joseph  and  Eliza  Margaret  (Jones).  Resided  always  at 
Newark,  formerly  a  mercantile  salesman.  Is  with  his  brother, 
William  J.,  in  his  carriage  manufactory.     Ch.  b.  Newark  : 

14375-6  Edith  Margaret'  Cleveland,  b.  July  3,  1887  ; 
Carrie  Eumeda",  b.  May  12,  1889;  Bessie  La  Verne'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Oct.  29,  1890;  Jerome  Spencer"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  28, 
1895. 

8312. 

CHARLTON  RORTY^  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  Hem-y),  m. 
Newark,  N.  .J.,  Mar.  12,  1892,  Grace  Archer,  b.  Liverpool,  Eng., 
June  10,  1870,  a  da.  of  Frederick  and  Eliza  (Billsby).  Resi- 
dence, Newark  (1898).  For  some  time  was  a  reporter  of  the 
N.  Y.  World.     Ch.: 

14377  William  Frederick",  b.  May  8,  1893,  Newark; 
Clarence  Charlton"  Cleveland,  b.  May  4,  1895,  Orange,  N.  J. 


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DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1741 

8315. 

HARRIET  JOSEPHINE'^  CLEVELAND  (Edmund  janes', 
Joseph',  Benj.  Nofton^  Benj.  Norton-",  Ichabod^,  Moses^,  Moses^),  m.  at  Hartford, 

Conn.,  June  20,  1888,  George  Allen  King,  b.  Hartford,  Mar.  17, 
1856,  a  son  of  Cliarles  and  Maria  Clarissa  (Olmsted)  King.  Ch. 
born  at  Hartford  : 

Louis  Cleveland^  King^  b.  Mar.  18,  1889,  d.  Hartford, 
Mar.  19,  1889. 

14378  Dorothy  Cleveland'^  -^^"S,  t>.  June  4,  1890. 

14379  Louis  Cleveland"  King  (ag.),  b.  Sept.  26,  1892. 

Mr.  George  Allen  King,  residence  always  at  Hartford  (1898). 
Was  a  salesman  in  his  father's  store  until  the  latter  retired 
from  business,  Mar.  30,  1892;  from  1895,  a  manufacturer  of 
Hartford. 

King  ancestry .•—'Vh.vs,  King  family  derived  from King  (first  name  not  definitely 

ascertained)  of  Ugborough,  Devonshire,  Eng.  Rev.  W.  E.  Windle,  Vicar  of  the  Parish 
of  Ugborough  (1893),  furnished  the  following  :  William  and  Margaret  Kinge  had  chil- 
dren bap.:  Alicia  and  Joanna,  1577,  Thomas,  1581,  Robert,  1584.  William  Kinge  [possibly 
a  son  of  William  and  Margaret]  m.,  1621,  Christina  Lange.  William,  s.  of  William  and 
Agenta,  was  bap.  1643.  Agenta,  wife  of  William  Kinge,  was  buried  1662.  It  is  theorized 
that  William,  son  of  William  and  Agenta,  is  the  William  who  came  with  James  to  Amer- 
ica, and  was  an  older  brother.  And  that  William,  Sr.,  m.  ist,  Christina  Lang,  and  2d, 
Agenta.  .  .  .  Williami,  of  Ugborough,  Eng.,  a  fisherman.  While  on  his  last  fishing 
voyage,  was  drowned  upon  the  banks  of  Newfoundland.  This  statement  made  1706,  by 
Dr.  Alexander  King  of  Suffield,  Conn.,  may  have  been  tradition,  for  Savage  mentions 
William  King  of  the  Isle  of  Shoals,  N.  H.'and  Me.,  d.  May  28,  1664,  leaving  William; 
James^,  b.  prob.  Eng.  ab.  1652,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  bef.  1670,  when  he  swore  he  was  18 
years  old,  came  with  his  family  to  Suffield,  was  granted  land  Oct.,  1678,  the  58th  in  the 
100  original  proprietors  of  Suffield  (previously  called  Storey  River  and  Southfield,  and 
was  a  part  of  Hampshire  co.,  Mass.,  to  1749),  cooper,  d.  Suifield,  May  13,  1722,  m.  ist,  Ips- 
wich, Mass.,  Mar.  23,  1674,  Elizabeth  Fuller,  she  d.  June  30,  1722  ;  Benjamin^,  b.  Suffield, 
Nov.  20,  1683,  or  Nov.  21,  1690,  m.  S.,  Apr.  24,  1712,  Remember  c^-  Remembrance  Hall; 
Benjamin'',  b.  S  ,  Sept.  11,  1717,  of  Suffield,  evidently  was  a  later  settler  of  Enfield,  there 
is  a  King  street  —  opened  many  years  ago  —in  Enfield,  m.  1741,  Sarah  Pease;  Nahum^, 
b.  Jan.  9,  1757,  of  E.,  blacksmith,  the  house  built  and  occupied  by  him  still  remains,  d. 
E.,  Mar.  5,  1812,  his  is  the  earliest  King  g.  s.  in  Enfield,  m.  Sarah  Bugbee,  b.  1757,  d.  E., 
Nov.  30,  i8ig  ;  Seth»,  b.  E.,  Mar.  7,  1798,  of  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Wentworth,  N.  H.,  Longmea- 
dow,  Mass.,  Thompsonville,  Conn.,  and  from  1832,  of  Hartford,  for  50  years  bookkeeper, 
etc.,  in  the  home  office  of  the  yEtna  Ins.  Co.  [fire]  (of  which  his  son,  William  Henry,  is 
Sec),  d.  H.,  Jan.  3,  1882,  m.  Hartford,  Vt.,  Feb.  g,  1824,  his  cousin,  Marcia  Bugbee,  born 
Hartford,  Vt.,  Aug.  14,  1802,  d.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1862,  a  da.  Jonathan  and  Sarah 
(Allen);  Charles"  King,  b.  Chicopee,  May  8,  1825,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  was,  1858-72,  of 
vSmith  [Charles  B.],  Bourn  [Benjamin  A.]  &  Co.,  saddlery  mfrs.,  merchant,  1872-92,  a 
deacon  of  Windsor  Ave.  Cong.  Chh.,  1871-96,  m.  Windsor,  Conn.,  June  17,  1850,  Maria 
Clarissa  Olmsted^.  —  The  King  Family  of  Suffield,  Conn.,  by  Edmund  Janes''  Cleveland, 
reprinted  from  The  Neiv  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  [October]  iSc)2, 
XLVI:  370. 

Olmsted,  Olmstead,  Hampstead,  Ha?nsted,  Holmesfead,  Holms  ted  ancestry  :—s  arms  : 
H.\MPSTED  ;  I  :  Hamsted  ;  Harleian  M.  S.—  [arms  in  Rev.  Richard  Olmsted's  parlor, 
Dennington  parsonage,  Suffolk  co.,  Eng.]:  A  pheon  betw.  iij  crescents  ar.  Crest — Buck's 
head,  erased  gu.  attired  or.  .  .  .  OLMSTED  H.ALL,  a  small  moated  house  in  Bumsted 
parish,  Helion,  Essex  co.  [by  ordinance  map  in  Cambridgeshire],  Eng.,  still  standing, 
mentioned  in  Domesday  Book,  was  sold,  1470,  to  Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  Eng. 
\_Domesdav  Book—  A.  D.  1086,  Olmstead  held  of  Robert,  the  son  of  Wiman,  but  now  Svein 
Siric,  from  him  for  a  manor,  etc.].  Owners  here:  Martin  de  Olmsted  gave  lands  to 
Knights  Templar  ;  Maurice  Olmsted,  temp.  Hen.  HI,  1216,  and  John  Olmsted,  temp  Edw. 
II,  1307.  .  .  .  Branches  of  the  family  set.  at  Felsted  Grange,  Frymgton,  Hawstead 
(Halsted'),  Stanstead  Hall,  and  other  places  in  Essex  and  Lincolnshire,  Eng.  .  .  . 
Nicholas  Olmsted  (and  brothers  Thomas  and  James)  bought  a  place  at  Felsted,  Essex, 
Eng.,  ab.  1500,  ancestor  of  the  Olmsteads,  of  Norwich  and  of:  John  Holmested  or  Olm- 
sted, yeoman,  master  of  horse  to  Earl  of  Essex,  temp.  Q.  Elizabeth,  1558-1603,  disappears 
from  Eng.  1626,  supposed  to  be  father  of:  James',  b.  in  Essex  co.,  Eng.,  supposed  at 
Felsted,  near  Chelmsford  [we  have  since  been  told  that  there  have  been  discovered  the 
birthplace  of  James',  his  wife's  name,  and  his  father's  and  mother's],  came  from  London, 
Eng.,  in  the  "  Lion  "  to  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  16,  1632,  freem.  Nov.  6,  1632,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
an  orig.  proprietor  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  1636  (his  nephews.  Dr.  John  and  Capt.  Richard, 
who  [and  niece  Rebecca]  came  from  Eng.  "with  him,  were  orig.  proprs.  of  H.),  large  est. 
owner,  will,  Sept.  28,  1640,  d.  bef.  Nov.,  1640;  Hon.  Nicholas",  b.  Eng.  1619,  Hartford,  offi- 
cer, 1637,  in  Pequot  war,  rep.  and  capt.,  built  house  30-4  Front  st  ,  standing  to  1836,  m.  ist, 
Mary  or  Sarah  Loomis  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  da.  Joseph;  Dea.  Joseph',  b.  1654,  of  East 
Hartford,  Conn.,  d.  Oct.  5,  1726,  m.  Elizabeth  Butler^;  Dea.  Joseph"!,  ^  jgj,^^  of  E.  H.,  d. 
Feb.  25,  1762,  m.  Hannah  Marsh'';  Joseph',  b.  May  25,  1705,  of  Enfield,  Bolton,  Conn.,  m. 
Martha  White^;  Simeon',  Enfield,  farmer,  m.  Roxalena  Abbe  or  Abbey^;  Joseph'',  born 
May  14,  1776,  Enfield,  hatter,  W.  M.  of  Pythagoras  Chapter,  E  ,  m.  Dorothy  Terry';  Nor- 
ton^ Olmsted,  b.  E.,  Sept.  18,  1807,  a  leading  and  respected  man  of  Enfield,  farmer,  m. 
Clarissa  Maria  Allen";  Maria  Clarissa'^  Olmsted  m.  Charles  King' .—Olmsted  gen.,  in 
prep,  by  Dr.  Henry  King  Olmsted. 


1742  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Allen  rt/zr^/'rv  .■— Samueli,  Samuel",  John^,  John^,  Azariah^,  MosesS  [see +1472,  p. 
657];  George',  b.  Enfield,  Oct.  24,  1770,  m.  Betsey  Rich,  b.  Haddam,  Conn.,  Mar.  6,  1778, 
of  Haddam,  reared  by  Mr.  Meacham  of  Enfield,  d.  E.,  Nov.  6,  1864,  da.  of  Capt.  Rich,  sea 
capt. ;  Clarissa  Maria"  Allen  m.  Norton  Olmsted*. 

Terry  ancestry : — SamueP,  b.  Barnet,  11  mi.  fr.  London,  Eng.,  Apr.,  1632,  supposed 
brought  1650  by  Pynchon,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  1654,  Enfield  1700,  d.  1731,  m.  ist,  Ann 
Lobdell,  prob  sis.  of  Simon  of  Milford,  Conn.;  Samuel^,  b.  July  18,  1661,  of  Enfield,  died 
1730,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Martha  (Credan)  Crane,  wid.  of  Benjamin  Crane;  Jacob^,  b.  Feb.  20, 
1704,  m.  Mary  Pease^;  Dea.  Ebenezer*,  b.  1730,  of  Enfield,  soldier  Revolution,  farmer,  d. 

a.  90,  m.  Mary  or  Sarah  Hurlburt,  b.  1743,  da.  of  Obadiah  Hurlburt  and  Love  Parsons, 
da.  Philip  and  Anne  (Gear);  Dorothy^  Terry  m.  Joseph  Olmsted'. 

Pease  ancestry,  2  lines: — Robert'  [see  +3303,  p.  1132];  Robert^,  b.  1607,  from  Ipswich, 
Eng.,  1634,  with  2'  servants,  Salem,  Mass.,  1637,  m.  in  Eng.,  Marie;  Capt.  John^,  member 
Ancient  and  Hon.  Artill.  Co.,  1661,  granted  land  Springfield,  1681,  that  part  became  En- 
field, 1683,  m.  2d,  Ann  Cummings,  da.  of  Isaac  of  Ipswich,  Mass.;  James'',  b.  Oct.  23,  1670, 
m.  Hannah  Hariman  ;  Mary^  Pease  m.  Jacob  Terry^.  .  .  .  Capt.  John',  m.  ist,  Mary 
Goodell  of  Salem,  da.  Robert  and  Catharine  ;  John',  b.  S.,  May  30,  1654,  m.  Margaret 
Adams  of  Ipswich  ;  Sarah^  Pease  m.  Timothy  Root. 

Abbe,  Abbee,  Abbey,  Abby  ancestry :—  Artns :  ABBEY  :  Gu.  5  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse 
betw.  3  escallops  ar.  Crest  —  Eagle's  head.  .  .  .  Thomas',  Enfield  1684  (per.  bro.  to 
Obadiah  of  E.),  d.  1728,  m.  Sarah  ;  John^,  b.  1692  —  Savage  The  last  named  John-  is  thought 
to  be  the  John^  who  m.  Hannah,  and  was  father  of:  John^,  b.  1717,  d.  Aug.  i,  1794,  m. 
Sarah  Root,  da.  of  Timothy  and  Sarah  (Pease*)  of  Somers,  Conn.;  Roxalena''  Abbe  m. 
Simeon"  Olmsted. 

White  ancestry: — John'  [see -I-1385,  p.  622];  John",  Hatfield,  Mass.,  m.  Sarah  Bunce, 
da.  of  Thomas  Biince  of  Hartford  and  Sarah  Bull,  da.  of  Capt.  Thomas  and  Susanna 
of  Saybrook,  Conn.;  John',  m.  Hannah  Wells';  Martha''  White  m.  Joseph  Olmsted". 

Wells  ancestry: '.  m.  Frances,  who  was,   bef.   1650,   of  Wethersfield,   Conn., 

■widow  (she  m.  2d',  as  2d  w  ,  Hon.  Thomas  Coleman  of  W.,  1639);  Thomas^,  of  W.  before 
1650,  Hadley,  Mass.,  1660,  m.  Mary  ;  Hannah^  Wells  m.  John  White'. 

Marsh  ancestry : — John',  John"  [see  +465,  p.  270];  John',  b.  Hartford  1643,  in.  Sarah 
Lyman";  Hannah''  Marsh  m.  Joseph  Olmsted''. 

Lyman  (;«Cd'.iV;-_v.'— Thomas',  ",  Henry',  Richard^,  Richard*,  bap.  161S,  of  Wind- 
sor [s'ee  +1945,  p.  800]  ;  Sarah"  Lyman  m.  John  Marsh'. 

Butler  ancestry : — Dea.  Richard',  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1635,  freeman  Mass.,  May  14, 
1634,  an  orig.  proprietor  of  Hartford,  1639-40,  when  16  acres  were  allotted  to  him,  house- 
lot  cor.  of  road  to  South  Meadow  and  road  from  the  Mill,  juror,  deputy,  1656-60,  a  deacon 
of  First  Church,  d,  Aug.  6,  1684,  m.  ist,  —  — ,  2d,  before  coming  to  Hartford,  Elizabeth 
Bigelow,  she  d.  Sept.  11,  1691.  Not  stated  which  wife  was  mother  of:  Elizabeth-  Butler, 
m.  Joseph  Olmsted'.     « 

8357. 

jtfllt^  Hill  (Charles  John-'  //ill,  Elizabeth",  John*,  Samuel^,  Aaron',  Aaron", 

Moses'),  m.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  June  13,  1846,  as  2d  w.,  James  John- 
ston Grieve,  b.  Kielator,  parish  of  Killin,  Perthshire,  Scotland, 
July  14,  1810,  a  s.  Robert  and  Margaret  (Johnstone).  Ch.:  A/i- 
niY  Grieve,  b.  June  28,  1847,  Greenock,  Scotland;  Charles  HUP , 

b.  Dec.  18,  1848,  G.,  d.  St.  Johns,  New  Foundland,  Apr.  29,  1853. 

14380  Walter  Baitie^  Grieve,  born  Apr.  19,  1850,  St.  J.,  m. 
Gateshead,  Durham,  Eng.,  Apr.  6,  1880,  Helen  Marian  Stone,  b. 
Mar.  8,  1856,  died  Torquay,  Devonshire,  Eng.,  Jan.  6,  1886,  da. 
Henry  and  Charlotte  (Curling),  of  St.  Johns,  merch.  Ch.  born 
St.  J.:  Annie  Charlotte'''  Grieve,  May  22,  1881;  Robert  CeciP\  Mar. 
12,  1883  ;  Helen  Curling''',  June,  1885. 

14381  James^  Grieve,  b.  June  22,  185 1,  St.  J.,  m.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  June  10,  1886,  June  Grieve  Stabt,  b.  St.  J.,  May  11,  1862, 
da.  Nicholas  Sparks  and  Annie  Rebecca  (Smith).  Of  Greenock, 
ship  owner.      William^,  b.  Nov.  16,  1852,  St.  J. 

14382  Helen  IsabeP  Grieve,  b.  July  19,  1854,  St.  J.,  m.  Edin- 
burgh, N.  S.,  Oct.  7,  1880,  John  Patten,  b.  E.,  Oct.  2,  1850,  son 
John  and  Jane  Maxwell  Campbell  (McDougall).  Of  Greenock  ; 
writer  to  the  wSignet,  abbreviated  to  vS.,  is  the  designation  of  the 
members  of  the  numerous  class  of  att'ys  and  procurators  in 
Scotland,  also  prepare  the  writs  which  pass  the  royal  signet. 
Ch.  b.  Greenock:  John''  Patten,  July  30,  1882;  Helen  Dorothy'" 
Patten,  Apr.  20,  1884;   Charles  Hill'"  Patten,  Mar.  20,  1886. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES^    CLEVELAND. 


1743 


14383-5  Coriieluf  or  Coiif  Grieve,  b.  July  25,  1855,  G.,  of 
Edinburgh,  Scotland  1898.  Octavia^  Grieve,  b.  June  15,  1856,  G., 
•of  Edinb.  Florence  Geor^ina  Marf  Grieve,  b.  Sept.  29,  1857,  G., 
m.  Mount  Irene,  Laings  Nek,  Majuba,  South  Africa,  July  13, 
1895,  Francis  William  Knott  Panzera,  only  s.  Maj.  Francis  Wil- 
liam Panzera,  of  the  Reserve  of  Officers  and  Artillery  Militia. 
Res.  S.  Africa  1898.  Ch.  :  Sou^^,  born  Sept.  3,  1897,  Laings  N. 
Harrington^,  b.  June  8,  1859,  G.,  d.  G.  Dec.   12,  1861. 

Constatice^  Grieve,  b.  May  25,  i860,  G.,  of  Edinb. 
Hon.    James    Johnston    Grieve    represented   the    Burgh    of 
Greenock  in  Parliament  1868  to  1877.    Retiredmerch.of  St.  Johns. 

Res.  1886,  etc.,  Edinburgh,  Scotland.  He  m.  ist,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  June  6,  1833,  Mary  Jane 
Richardson,  b.  Haddington,  .Scotland,  d.  Greenock,  Feb.  25,  1845,  da.  Andrew  and  Sarah. 
Ch.  :  Eliza  Ann  Grieve,  b.  Mar.  31,  1834,  St.  Johns  ;  Robert  Grieve,  May  4,  1835,  St.  Johns  ; 
Sarah  Margaret  Grieve,  Dec.  7,  1836,  St.  J.  ;  Mary  Jane  Ramsay  Grieve,  Mar.  i,  1838,  St. 
J.  ;  Alison  Grieve,  Sept.  23,  1839,  Greenock  ;  Andrew  Richardson  Grieve,  Feb.  24,  1S41,  G.  ; 
Margaretta  Grieve,  b.  May  i,  G.,  d.  G.  Sept.  5,  1842  ;  Jemima  Catherine  Grieve,  b.  March 
27,  1S44,  G.,  d.  G.  Nov.  3,  1845. 

8358. 

Eli^ahetJi"  Hill  {charies  joiw  Hill),  m.  ist,  Halifax,  N.  S., 
May  19,  1840,  Capt.  George  Ferguson,  b.  July  6,  1813,  d.  Mon- 
treal, Can,,  March  5,  1847,  s.  George  and  Anne  (Pattinson).  Of 
Houghton  Hall,  Carlisle,  Eng.,  Lt.  H.  M.  Royal  Welsh  Fusileers, 
23d  reg.  She  m.  2d,  All  Saints,  Southampton,  Eng.,  Oct.  25, 
1854,  Sir  Arthur  James  Herbert  (nee  Jones),  b.  Llanarth  Court, 
Monmouthshire,  Eng.,  Jan.  21,  1820,  d.  London,  Eng.,  Nov.  24, 
1897,  (took  name  of  Herbert  in  lieu  of  Jones  by  Royal  license 
1848),  a  s.  of  John  Jones  of  Llanarth  Court,  and  Lady  Harriet 
Plunkett,   da.  of  the   8th    Earl  of  Fingall.     Sir  Arthur  James 

Herbert,  K.  C.  B.  (mil.)  creat.  1S82  C.  B.  (.mil.)  1867  ;  educated  at  Prior  Park  R.  C.  College  ; 
ent.  Royal  Welsh  Fusileers  1839,  capt.  1845,  maj.  1854,  It. -col,  1855,  col.  i860,  maj. -gen.  1868, 
It. -gen.  1S77,  gen.  1885  ;  served  in  Crimean  campaign  1854-5  (Legion  of  Honor,  5th  class 
Mediidie) ;  was  D.  Q.  jNI.  C.  1S57-62  ;  A.  Q.  M.  C.  at  Aldershot,  Eng.,  1863-7,  asst.  adj. -gen. 
at  Hor.se  Guards  1S67-75,  and  com.  3d  brig,  at  Aldershot  1873-6,  and  troops  at  Dublin,  Ire- 
land, 1876-80;  Q.  M.  G.  to  the  forces  from  1882.  Res.  24  Thurlow  Square,  S.  W.,  London, 
Eng.,  1886-Q9.     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

14386  Ami  Russell^  Ferguson,  b.  Nov.  i,  1841,  Carillon,  Can., 
res.  24  Thurlow  Sq.  14387  Mary  Hoiuard^  Ferguson,  b  Aug.  4, 
1843,  Houghton  Hall,  m.  Ash  Church,  n.  Aldershot,  Jan.  15, 
1874,  Lt.  Hillyard  Henry  Angus  Cameron,  born  1844,  eldest  s. 
Hon.  John  Hillyard  Cameron,  Q.  C,  M.  P.  of  Toronto,  Can.  Lt. 
H.  M.'  i6th  reg.  Ch. :  Mary  Elizabeth'',  b.  Oct.  31,  1874,  Aider- 
shot,  d.  Jan.  15,  18S1  ;  Elsie  Helen  Hillyard'"'  Cameron,  b.  Oct.  6, 
1875  ;  George  B'Arcy  Hillyard'\  b.  Dec,  1876,  d.  Oct.  17,  1878  ; 
Violet  Hilda'\  b.  Jan.  4,  1878,  d.  Feb.  i,  1881;  Blanche'''  Cameron, 
b.  Dec.  20,  1879;  Maud'''  Cameron,  Feb.,  1881;  Arthur'''  Cameron. 

14388  Frances  CroinwelP  Ferguson,  b.  Mar.  11,  1846,  Sorel, 
Can.,  m.  ist,  Parish  Church,  Farnborough,  Eng.,  Nov.  20,  1866, 
Capt.  Henry  Raymond  Pelly,  b.  1830,  d.  South  Camp,  Aldershot, 
July  29,  1869,  capt.  Royal  Engineers.  She  m.  2d,  vSt.  James, 
Piccadilly,  London,  Eng.  Dec.  19,  1874,  Maj.  Henry  George 
White,  only  s.  Rev.  Henry  White  of  Sutton-on-the-Hill,  Derby- 
shire, Eng.,  ist  reg.,  the  "  Royal  Scots,"  1.  Lough  Eske  Castle, 
CO.  Donegal,  Ireland,  1898-9.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  AUne  Mina'"  Felly, 
b.  July  21,  1868,  Alder.shot.  By  2d  m.  :  Sybir  White,  Henry  Her- 
bert Ronald'"  White,  commissioned  July  27,  1898,  2d  It.  4th  Batt. 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps. 


1744 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


8359. 


diaries^    Hill    {Ckarles  John-   Hill,   Elizabeths,   John^,  SamueH,  Aarons, 

Aaron2,  Moses'),  died  at  Castlc  Mai  wood,  Lyndhurst,  Eng-.,  Mar.  19, 
1894,  aged  71,  m.  first  at  Sourabaya,  Java,  July  5,  1848,  Cornelia 
de  Neufville,  b.  at  Rotterdam,  Holland,  Feb.  13,  1829,  d.  at 
Dresden,  Germany,  Oct.  4,  1884,  buried  at  Bramshaw,  Hants, 
Eng.,  only  daughter  of  George  Pieterde  Neufville  of  The  Hague, 
Holland.  He  m.  secondly,  at  Dresden,  Jan.  18,  1886,  Maria 
Elisa  von  Becker,  b.  at  Kieff,  Russia,  Apr.  22,  1856,  eldest 
daughter  of  Paul  Adam  von  Becker.  Living  (1898)  at  4  Eugen- 
platz,  Stuttgart,  Germany.     Children,  by  first  marriage  : 

14389  Charles  JoJuf  Hill,  b.  Apr.  20,  1849,  Sourabaya,  m. 
at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  May  4,  1877, 
Blanche  Blandford,  born  at  Rowden  Hill,  Chippenham,  Wilts, 
Eng.,  Sept.  25,  1850,  daughter  of  George  Blandford.  Living  at 
Sanson,  New  Zealand.  Ch. :  George  Blandford'^  Hill,  b.  June  11, 
1878,  Sanson;  Cornelia  de  Neufville^"  Hill,  b.  Sept.  23,  1880,  San- 
son ;  Fliilip  Pierre  de  Neufville'''  Hill,  b.  Oct.  3,  1887,  S.,  d.  S.  Sept. 
21,  1888  ;  Dorothx  Annie  Constanee'"  Hill,h.  Oct.  25,  1888;  Margaret 
Blanche'''  Hill,  Apr.  22,  1892.  George  Pierre"  Hill,  b.  Oct.  8,  1850, 
Sourabaya,  living,  1898,  at  Ayer  Dingin,  Kraskaan,  Java. 

14390  Cornelia  Isabella^  Hill,  b.  Dec.  15,  1852,  at  sea,  birth 
registered  in  Java,  m.  Saurabaya,  May  10,  1873,  Baron  (Freiherr) 
Wulf  von  Biiltzingslowen,  b.  at  Lauenblirg  on  the  Elbe,  Ger- 
many, 1848,  second  son  of  Lt.-Col.  Baron  Ferdinand  von  Biilt- 
zingslowen. Living  at  Schlachtensee,  near  Berlin,  Germany. 
Ch.  :  Lt.  Friedrich'"  von  Biiltzingslowen,  b.  Apr.  7,  1874,  at  Probo- 
lingo,  Java.  A  lieutenant  in  the  7th  (Prince  Bismarck's)  Cuiras- 
siers, stationed  at  Halberstadt,  Germany  ;  Henry'",  born  1876, 
Sourabaya,  d.  at  S.  1876. 

1439 1  Anne^  Hill,  b.  Dec.  7,  1854,  wS.,  m.  at  Nelson,  New 
Zealand,  Dec.  25,  1890,  Frederick  William  Chatterton,  born  at 
Tam worth,  Eng.,  July  27,  i860,  third  son  of  John  Chatterton. 
Living  at  All  Saints  Vicarage,  Nelson,  clerk  in  Holy  Order,  s.  p. 
Adelaide  Florence",  b.  May  16,  Sourabaya,  d.  Boulogne  Sur  Mer, 
France,  Nov.  5,  i860;  Edmund  Herherf,\i.  Mar.  14,  1859,  Fritham 
Lodge,  Lyndhurst,  Eng.,  d.  Sourabaya,  Feb.  20  or  24,  1864; 
Philip  Roivland"  Hill,  b.  Feb.  7,  or  8,  1861,  Batavia,  Java;  living,. 
1898,  at  Ayer  Dingin. 

14392  Arthur"  Hill,  b.  Sept.  14,  1866,  at  Nelson,  New  Zea- 
land, M.A.,  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1893,  is  living, 
1898-9,  at  Castle  Malwood,  Lyndhurst,  Eng. ;  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy.     2d  m.,  s.  p. 

diaries^  Hill  residences  :  Ayer  Dingin  and  Castle  Malwood. 

8360. 

Isahella^  Hill  {cimries john-'  Hill),  d.  Craig  Park,  Ratho,  Mid- 
lothian, Scotland,  July  3,  1896,  a.  72,  bur.  in  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
necropolis,  m.  Greenock,  Scotl.,  Nov.  i,  1847,  James  Richardson 
Forman,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Jan.  29,  1823,  s.  James  and  Margaret 
Ann  (Richardson).  Residence,  formerly  Edinburgh,  Scotland, 
1898-9,  Craig  Park,  civil  engineer.     Ch. : 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1745 

14393  Margaret  Aniie^  Forman,  b.  Aug.  20,  1848,  Morning- 
side,  Lanarkshire,  Scotland,  m.  Glasgow,  Sept.  23  or  25,  1872, 
Thomas  Scott  Hannay,  second  s.  Anthony  Hannay  of  G.,  cotton 
broker,  Liverpool,  Eng.  Ch.:  Anthony  Forman  Scott^",  b.  Sept.  27, 
1873,  L.,  d.  L.,  Feb,  5,  1880;  Isabel  Scott'\  b.  Oct.  18,  1874,  L., 
d.  Oct.  19,  1875;  James  Hill  Scott'\  b.  Feb.  i,  1876,  d.  Feb.  11, 
1880;  Charles  Scott'"  Hannay,  b.  Nov.  2,  1879;  Helen  Scott'"  Han- 
nay, Apr.  29,  1881  ;  William  Sinclair  Scott'"  Hannay,  Dec,  1882,  L.; 
Marion  Scott'"  Hannay,  Nov.,  1885,  Upton,  Eng.  ;  Margaret  Scott'" 
Hannay,  June  7,  1887,  Birkenhead,  Eng.  James  Hill"  Forman, 
b.  Jan.  6,  1850,  Mornings.,  d.  Halifax,  Oct,  19,  1858. 

14394  Charles  de  N'eiifville"  Forman,  b.  Aug.  10,  1852,  Glas- 
gow, m.  G.  Sept.,  1880,  Annabella  Blyth  Gibson,  eldest  da. 
James  Gibson.  Ch.  :  Hilda  Christine'",  b.  Nov.  8,  1881,  Glasgow, 
d.  Arran,  Scotl.,  Dec.  28,  1890  ;  James  HilV"  Forman,  b.  Feb.  24, 
1883,  Glasgow;  Charles  Gibson'"  Forman,  Sept.  8,  1884,  G.;  Nora 
Anderson'"  Forman,  Feb.  23,  1886,  Stirling,  Scotl  ;  Robert  Hannay"', 
b.  Nov.  15,  1887,  d.  May  23,  1890;  Arthur  Nelson'"  Forman,  h. 
May  I,  1889;  George  Gibson'"  For  man.  14395  Robert  Hall"  For- 
man, b.  Nov.  2,  1854,  Halifax,  N.  S.,  m.  at  India,  is  in  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps. 

14396  Florence  Louisa"  Forman,  b.  June  9,  1856,  Halifax, 
m.,  St.  Mary's  chh.,  Dalmahoy,  Scotl.,  July  2,  1884,  Lt.  Edw^ard 
John  Hill,  third  s.  Rev.  J.  R.  Hill  of  Thornton  Hall,  Pickering, 
Yorksh.,  Eng.  Live  at  Bank  of  Scotland,  Androssan.  Scotland, 
1898-9,  It.  R.  N.,  retired.  Ch.  :  Isabel  Blanche'"  Hill,  b.  June  2, 
1887,  Buchlyvie,  Scotl,  d.  Androssan,  Dec.  22,  1891. 

14397  Ida  Georgina  Mar/  Forman,  b.  Nov.  11,  1857,  Hali- 
fax, m.  St.  Mary's  Cathedral,  Edinburgh,  Scotl.,  June  4,  1883, 
Maj.  Edward  George  Grogan,  s.  George  Grogan.  Capt.,  afterw. 
maj.  42d  reg..  Royal  Highlanders  "  Black  Watch."  Ch. :  Gerald 
For^nan'"  Grogan,  b.  May  18,  1884,  Perth,  Scotl;  Mary  Ethel'" 
Grogan,  Mar.  4,  1S87,  Malta;  James  Colin'"  Grogan,  Sept,,  1889, 
Craig  Park,  Scotl;  Andrew  Wauchope'"  Grogan,  May  7,  1891, 
Gibraltar. 

14398  Ethel  Isabel"  Forman,  b.  June  13,  1861,  Glasgow,  m. 
Ratho,  Apr.  28,  1886,  Alexander  Monteith  Brown  Grahame,  2d 
s.  John  Grahame  of  Glenny,  Scotl  (Sheriff  substitute  of  Perth). 
Ch.  :  John  Walter  Forman'"  Grahame,  b.  Feb.  7,  1887,  Craig  Park; 
Monteith  James  Hill'"  Grahame,  Oct.  9,  1889,  Glasgow;  Charles 
Edivard'"  Grahame,  Feb.  15,  1892,  Craig  P. 

14399  George  Mitchell"  Forman,  h.  June  2,  1863,  Glasgow, 
m.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  June  27,  1887,  Helen  Fowler  Scougal, 
younger  da.  of  the  late  James  Scougal  (H,  M.  Inspector  of 
Schools,  Scotland).  Ch.  :  Edmund  George  Hill'"  Forman,  b.  July 
I,  1888,  Mankato,  Minn.;  Helen  Dorothy'"  Forman,  May  14,  1891, 
Sioux  City,  la.  ;  Ronald'"  Forman,  July  11,  1893.  Blanche  Her- 
bert" Forman,  b.  May  28,  1865,  Glasgow,  living,  1898,  Craig 
Park. 

William  James  Grieve"  Forman,  b.  Feb.  4,  1870,  Glas- 
gow, m,  Moffat,  Scotl,  July  30,  1895,  Marion  Robina  Inglis,  only 
da,  of  the  late  Robert  Inglis. 


1746  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

8361. 

Jessie^  Hill  {charies joiuo  Hill),  m.  St.  Paul's  chh.,  Halifax,  N. 
S.,  Aug.  19,  1852,  as  2d  w.,  Vice-Admiral  Edmund  Heathcote, 
b.  Jan.  29,  1814,  d.  Fritham  Lodge,  Lyndhurst,  New  Forest  by 
Southampton,  Eng-.,  Oct.  29,  1881,  fourth  s.  Rev.  Samuel  and 
Catherine  (Pickering).  Commander  Cumberland  R.  N.,  Hants., 
Eng.     Mrs.  Heathcote  living,  1898-9,  Fritham  Lodge.     Ch.  : 

14400  Arthur  Clevelaiur  Heathcote  (Lt.),  b.  Mar.  31,  1854, 
Fritham  L.,  m.  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  London,  Eng.,  Dec.  15,  1886, 
Georgina  Florence  Vance,  b.  Apr.  27,  1857,  da.  Thomas  Vance, 
J.  P.,  of  Blackrock  House,  co.  Dublin,  Ireland.  Lt.,  R.  N.  on  the 
Canada,  Halifax  Harbor  1885;  commanding  H.  M.  Coast  Guard 
at  Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall,  Eng.,  1898-9.  Ch. :  Eustace  Cleveland^'' 
Heathcote,  b.  Mar.  3,  1895,  Alverstoke,  Hants,  Eng.  Robert  HUP 
Heathcote,  b.  June  23,  1857,  d.  Apr.  i,  185S;  Mary^  Heathcote,  b. 
Aug.  II,  1859. 

8363. 

Mar\f  Hill  {cimrics joim-'  Hill),  d.  at  The  Manse,  North  Ber- 
wick, Scotl.,  Dec.  29,  1874,  a.  45,  m.  Greenock,  Scotl.,  Sept.  29, 
1857,  Rev.  George  Washington  vSprott,  B.  A.,  b.  Musquodobit, 
Halifax  co.,  N.  S.,  Mar.  6,  1829,  s.  Rev.  John  and  Jane  (Neilson). 
Ch.  : 

1 440 1  Agnes  Jean^  Sprott,  b.  Sept.  26,  1858,  Kandy,  Ceylon, 
m.  vSt.  George's  chh.,  Edinburgh,  Scotl.,  Mar.  i,  i88r,  Arthur 
Kinnaird  Wylie,  b.  E.  Jan,  15,  1856,  s.  Alexander  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Crosby).  Educated  at  Edinburgh  Academy;  Stock 
Exchange,  London,  Eng.,  1885-99.  ^h.  :  Arthur  Charles  Doug- 
las''  Wylie,  b.  Dec.  11,  1881,  L.  ;  George  Henrf  IVylie,  Dec.  1^8, 
1883,  Old  Charlton,  Kent,  Eng.;  Mary  Dorothea'"  Wylie,  May  9, 
1885,  O.  C.  ;  Elspeth  McLeod'""  Wylie,  b.  July  31,  1886,  d.  Dec.  23, 
1890;  FrederickArthur'"  Wylie,  b.  July  i,  1887.  Mark  John  HUP 
Sprott,  b.  May  29,  Kandy,  d.  K.  Oct.  31,  1S60  ;  Lilias  Harrington^ , 
b.  July  3,  1862,  K.,  d.  Garioch  Chapel,  Pitcapel,  Aberdeenshire, 
Scotl.,  Nov.  27,  1867  ;  Norman  Charles  HUP,  b.  Oct.  28,  1863, 
Kandy,  d.  Garioch  Chapel,  May  10,  1873.  14402  Mabel  Mvian^ 
Sprott,  born  Aug.  25,  1865,  Southsea,  Eng.,  m.  North  Berwick, 
Scotl.,  Sept.  I,  1893,  Henry  Mortimer  Rush,  b.  Clevedon  College, 
Northampton,  Eng.,  Aug.  21,  1866,  s.  Edward  Rush.  Ch.  : 
Lilias  Mary  Vivian'''  Rush,  b.  Sept.  i,  1894,  Merchiston  Lodge, 
Edinburgh;  Mabel  Victoria'''  Rush,  born  March  26,  1897,  M.  L. 
Harold  George  Hill"  Sprott,  b.  Apr.  23,  1867,  Garioch  C,  M.A., 
Glasgow  Univ.,  Scotl.,  of  Edinburgh. 

Margaret  Elphinstone^  Sprott,  b.  Oct.  5,  1869,  Garioch 
C,  m.  N.  Berwick,  June  22,  1898,  Capt.  Colin  Campbell  Renton, 
second  s.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Renton  (Indian  vStaff  Corps)  and 
Mrs.  Renton  of  Baltrenon,  N.  Berwick.  Capt.  Indian  Staff 
Corps  (6th  Inf.,  Hyderabad  Contingent).  Of  Hingoli,  Deccan, 
India.  Wulfrie  Richard  HUP  Sprott,  b.  Oct.  4,  1871,  Garioch  C, 
d.  in  the  Red  Sea,  Africa,  July  ir,  1895;  Oswald  Br odie'^,  b.  Apr. 
12,  1873,  Garioch  C,  d.  N.  Berw.,  Feb,  8,  1875  ;  Violet  Mary'' 
Sprott,  b.  Dec.  22,  1874,  N.  B. 

Rev.  George  Washington  Sprott,  B.A.,  D.D.  (Glasgow  Univ.  1880).  Grad.  Glasgow 
Univ.  1848,  Presbyterian  minister  ;  ord.  1852  ;  assist.,  1853,  .St.  Matthew's  chh.,  Halifax  ; 
ap.,  1857,  chaplain,  Kandy  ;  minister,  1866,  of  Chapel  of  Garioch  ;  and  from  1873  of  N.  Ber- 
wick.    Still  living  at  The  Manse,  1899. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1746^ 

8369. 

Geov(fhia^  Hill  {c harks  joiuo  hhi),  m.  St.  George's  chh., 
Halifax,  JST.  S.,  Sir  John  Watt  Reid,  M.D.,  b.  Edinburgh,  Scotl., 
May  10,  1823,  s.  Dr.  John  Watt  Reid,  surgeon  R.  N.,  and  Jane 
(Henderson,  da.  of  James).  Issue :  14403  John  Watf  Reid 
(Capt.),  b.  July  14,  1865,  Southsea,  Eng.,  m.  Christ  chh.,  Lancas- 
ter Gate,  London,  Eng.,  June  28,  1893,  Margaret  Louise  Watson, 
b.  Kensington,  London,  Mar.  17,  1873,  second  da.  William  Clar- 
ence Watson.  Capt.  retired,  R.  Art.,  of  London  1898-9.  Ch.  : 
John  Watf"  Reid^h.OoX.  11,  1894,  Southampton,  Eng.  Charles 
John',  b.  Apr.  24,  Southsea,  d.  S.  Sept.  24,  1867. 

Gertrude  Mary"  Reid,  b.  June  12,  1868,  Crosshaven, 
CO.  Cork,  Ireland,  m.  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Sept.  20,  1893,  Francis 
Malloch  Robertson,  youngest  s.  David  Robertson  of  V,  Res. 
Vancouver.  Gerald  Aubref,  b.  Aug.  27,  1869,  Garioch  Chapel, 
Scotland,  d.  Malta,  Jan.  13,  1870. 

Mary  Howard''  Reid,  b.  Oct.  22,  187 1,  Haulbowline 
Naval  Hospital,  Oueenstown,  Ireland,  m.  Vancouver,  B.  C, 
June  23,  1892,  Francis  William  Hartley,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  24,  1865,  s.  Francis  William  Hartley  of  Leeds,  Yorkshire, 
Eng.  M.A.  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  Eng.  Of  Vancouver. 
Ch.  b.  V.  :  Gerald  Eustace"'  Hartley,  Nov.  30,  1894;  John  Horace 
Jeffreys'''  Hartley,  Nov.  6,  1897.  Grace  Vivian"  Reid,  born  Oct.  22, 
187 1,  Haulbowline  N.  H.;  Geraldine  Atnelia^  Reid,  b.  Jan.  10,  1873, 
H.  N.  H. 

Sir  John  Watt  Reid,  K.C.B.  (mil.),  creat.  Dec.  7,  1S82  ;  educated  at  the  Edinburg-h  and 
Aberdeen  Universities,  L.R.C.S.  Edin.,  1844,  M.D.Aberdeen,  1856,  LL.D.  Edin.,  Apr.  17, 
1884.  Entered  medical  service  of  R.  N.  1845.  Surgeon  1854,  Staff  Surg.  1866,  Dep.-inspec- 
gen.  1874,  Inspec.-gen.  1880;  served  in  Black  Sea  throughout  Russian  war,  1854-6,  in  China 
war,  1857-Q.  in  Ashantee  campaign,  1874.  Appointed  director-gen.  of  med.  dept.  of  R.  N  . 
Feb.  25,  1880;  is,  since  Feb.,  18S1,  an  hon.  physician  to  the  Queen.  Residence,  South, 
Kensington,  S.  W.,  1886,  Fairview  House,  Vancouver,  1898-9. 

8373. 

Sarah  Elixaheth^  Allen  {euzo'  hui,  Elizabeth",  john^,  samuei^ 
Aarons,  Aaron^),  m.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Nov.  17,  1868,  James  Alexander 
Moren,  s.  of  James  A.  Moren  and  Martha  Eleanor  (Gray,  eldest 
da.  of  James  F.).     Residence,  1886-99,  Halifax,  merch.     Ch.  : 
Julia  Mawhood"  Moren,  d.  ]\Iay  i,  1869. 

8377. 

Etnnia^    Hill    {Wilham-  NH!,  Elizabeth^,  Jol-ms,  Samuel*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^, 

Mosesi),  m.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Oct.  6,  1867,  James  Matwell  Metzler, 
s.  of  William  and  Hannah  (Nisbet).  Was  merchant  E.  Boston, 
Mass.,  is,  1885,  J.  P.  at  Mahone  Bay,  N.  S.     Issue  : 

14404  Cevilla  HaJtfiah"  Metzler,  b.  July  21,  1858,  E.  Boston; 
William  HiW  Metzler,  May  21.  i860,  E.  B.  ;  Florence  Emnia\  b. 
June  7,  1868,  Mahone  Bay,  d.  M.  B.,  Dec.  15,  1870. 

8379. 

Elizahetli  Cleavif  Hill  {iniiiam^  hm),  m.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
June  14,  1859,  Robie  McLatchy,  born  Windsor,  N.  S.,  Sept.  16, 
1834,  s.  of  Edward  and  Charlotte  (Calkin)  of  Windsor.  Resi- 
dence, Wentworth,  Windsor,  1885-99,  farmer.     Ch.  : 


l-jj^^b  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

14405  Ida  May^  McLatchy,  b.  iVpr.  7,  1861,  Halifax,  N.  S., 
m.  at  father's  res.,  Jan.  13,  1891,  C.  Henry  Dimock,  s.  Shubael 
(b.  Newport,  ship  builder  of  Windsor)  and  Grace  (Smith).  Of 
W. ,  merchant. 

Blanche  King^  McLatchy,  June  2,  1862,  Windsor,  N.  S. 

Charles  Robie^  McLatchy,  Aug-.  31,  1863,  W. ;  Maude 
Harris^  McLaUhyjJvine  15,  1865,  W.  ;  Katie  Allisoif  ^  Mar.  29,  1872, 
W.  :  Bessie  Fraser^,  June  8,  1875,  W. 

8382. 

CeviUa''  Hill  (iv/niam-' /////),  m.  Halifax,  N.  S.,  Apr.  29,  1868, 
Augustus  Allison,  b.  H.,  Apr.  19,  son  of  Johnathan  and  Jane 
(Bogg-s).  Provincial  Manager  of  Confederation  Life  Assurance 
CO.,  Halifax,  1886.     s.  p. 

8389. 

3£(trif     Hill    {Gi'or^r''  Hill,   Elizabeth',   John^,    Samuel^   Aaron^,   Aaron^, 

Mosesi),  m.  William  Johnston,  who  d.  immediately  after  his  ap- 
pointment to  the  governorship  of  Nova  Scotia,  son  of  Hon. 
James  William  and  Louisa  (Pryor)  [Wentworth].  Attorney-at- 
law.  Hon.  James  William  Johnston  was  Atty.-Gen.,  Member 
Legislative  Council  of  P.  Parliament ;  was  ap.  Gov.  of  N.  S., 
first  accepted,  then  declined  the  office  on  account  of  ill-health  ; 
Judge  Supreme  Court,  Judge  in  Equity. 

8398. 

3TeliSS(l^  UsJlCV  {Selden''  Ushe7\  Jonathan^  Usher,  Robert^  f/jA^r,  Abigail*, 

Aarons,  Aaron2,  Moses'),  m.  Haddam,  Conn.,  Dec.  29,  1857,  Alpheus 
Williams  Tyler  of  Tylerville,  Middlesex  co..  Conn.,  s.  of  Capt. 
Warren"  (Simon'  m.  Lucy  Church)  Tyler.  She  grad.  Mt.  Hol- 
yoke  Seminary,  1856.     Farmer.     Ch.  : 

14406  Warre>f  Tyler,  b.  Aug.  4,  1861,  m.  Sept.  11,  1889, 
Marie  Pratt  of  Essex,  Conn.  Grad.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1883,  Law, 
Boston  Univ.,  1886.  Cashier  of  Polk  co.  Bank,  Bartow,  Polk 
CO.,  Fla.,  1892. 

14407  Roliin  Usher''  Tyler,  b.  Sept.  8,  1864,  Yale,  1886,  Yale 
Law,  1893;  Mary  Noyes^  Tyler,  b.  July  6,   1868,  Wellesley,  1890. 

14408  Selden  Williams^  Tyler,  b.  Aug.  27,  1872,  Yale,  1895. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1747 

8401. 

Charles^  Strong  {comeiia  aiuit  ushe,-),  m.  Middle  Haddam, 
Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1854,  Eliza  Y.  Wrig-ht,  da.  Nymphus.  Residence, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1892.  For  years  captain's  mate  of  Liverpool 
packets;  now  on  police  force  of  B.     Ch.: 

14409  Dr.  Charlef  Strong ;  Mai-iiis^,  d. 

8404, 

Cornelia  Jan e^  Heed  {caroUne  Meintabie-' usha^,  ni.  Nathan 
Fuller  of  Pavvtucket,  R.  I.,  since  of  Higganum,  Conn.     Ch.: 

14410  Frank^  Fuller,  m.  Nora  Johnson  of  H.  Ch.:  Clif- 
ford^" Fuller.  Mary"  Fuller,  m.  Ernest  Aleigs  of  Clinton.  Han- 
nah^ Fuller  J  Jane^ ;  Charles'  Fuller. 

8406. 

Etneline  Uslier^  Heed  {Caroline  MehUabie' Usher),  m.  John 
Fairchild  of  Middietown,  Conn.  Ch.:  Harrief .  14411  John 
HowarcP  Fairchild,  studying  for  Methodist  ministry.  Caroline' ; 
Amos'  Fairchild. 

8409. 

HENRY  PORTERS  CLEVELAND  (Horatio  Johnson^  Aaron  Por- 
ter*, Josiah^,  Josiah^  Aarons,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  d.  bef.  June  15,  1893,  m.  Fay- 
ette CO.,  Tex.,  Jan.  14,  1844,  Wilmouth  or  Wilmarth,  called  by 
her  father,  in  his  will,  Willey  Fitzgerald,  of  La  Grange,  Tex., 
b.  Halifax  co.,  Va.,  Sept.  6,  1825,  died  (unknown)  bef.  1883,  da. 
Samuel  and  Nancy  (Anderson).  Ch.:  Nancy  Rebecca",  b.  Jan. 
23,  1845,  d-  J^^ly  16,  1852;  twin  daughters,  d.  at  birth;  Samuel 
Johnson',  b.  Dec.  10,  1848,  d.  1852. 

14412  Sylvester  Josiah"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  2,  1849,  m. 
Cynthia  Ashworth,  she  d.  Ch.  2  :  Da.",  d.  unnamed  ;  child'",  d. 
unnamed. 

14413  Mary  Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  20,  185 1,  d.  July, 
1875,  m.  Nov.,  1869,  Martin  Gayney  Shirrill.     Ch.:  2. 

14414  Cynthia  Alatha"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  17,  1853,  m. 
Nov.,  1871,  Francis  Judson  Dorris. 

+  14415     William  Meredith"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  14,  1855. 

+  14416     James  Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  13,  1857. 

14417-21  John  Abner",  b.  Jan.  8,  i860,  died  June,  1878; 
Andrew  Richard",  b.  Aug.  27,  1863;  Cyrus  Warren",  Mar.  30, 
1865  ;  Susan  Elizabeth",  Apr.  17,  1869  ;  Edney  Francis"  Cleve- 
land, Feb.  15,  1871. 

Henry  Porter'  Cleveland  dwelt :  1841,  High  Hill,  Fayette 
CO.,  Tex.,  when  his  bro.,  Sylvester  J.,  went  there  with  their 
father;  La  Grange;  Lyons,  Fayette  co.,Tex.;  Mountain  Home, 
Bell  CO.,  Tex.;  Salado,  Bell  co.,  Tex.,  1883. 

8411. 

SYLVESTER    JOHNSON'    CLEVELAND   (Horatio  Johnson^), 

m.  Watertown,  Wis.,  Dec.  9,  1846,  Mary  Jane  Warriner,  b.  Clay- 


1748 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


ton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  lo,  1824,  da.  Daniel  and  Lucy.  Of  Wisconsin, 
1841;  Eureka,  Winnebago  co..  Wis.,  1882-3;  our  valued  corres- 
pondent.    Ch.: 

14422  Cynthia"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  19,  1848,  m.  Apr.  21, 
1870,  Walter  Glazier  Carley,  of  Rushford,  Winnebago  co.,  Wis., 
1882.  Ch.:  Saimiel  Alvaro'"  Carley,  b.  July  31,  1872;  Jason  Wal- 
ter'" Carlev,  Apr.  11,  1874;  Hattie  May'"  Carley,  May  8,  1878; 
Jiobert  Wellington'"  Carley,  July  28,  188 1. 

14423  Edgar"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  15,  1850,  unm.,  emp. 

14424  Ends"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  15,  1852,  m.  Jan.  15,  1882, 
Anna  Umphrey,  farmer. 

14425-6  Frances",  b.  Nov.  2^,  1853,  unm.;  Mary",  b.  Feb. 
19,  1855,  d.  June,  1864;  Almira",  b.  July  3,  1856,  unm. 

14427  George"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  8,  1858,  m.  Aug.  18, 
1881,  Louisa  Moremus,  farmer. 

14428  Emma"  Cleveland,  born  Oct.  19,  i860,  m.  Jan.  20, 
1878,  George  B.  Tobey,  of  Trempealeau,  Trempealeau  co..  Wis., 
farmer.  Ch.:  Leon  Horace'"  Tobey,  b.  Mar.  10,  1880;  Ciyffie  Han- 
nah'" Tobey,  A\^^.  3,  1881. 

14429  Ellen"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  4,  1862,  m.  Jan.  i,  1882, 
Walter  John  Williams,  farmer. 

14430-4  Milliard",  b.  Apr.  10,  1864;  Walter",  Nov.  22, 
1865;  Hattie",  Mar,  10,  1866;  Juniette",  July  3,  1869;  Her- 
mon",  b.  June  5,  1872,  d.  Nov.  9,  1878;  Arthur"  Cleveland,  b. 
Sept.  18,  1873. 

8412. 

SALLY  MARIA*'  CLEVELAND  (Horatio Johnson'),  died  La 
Grange,  Tex.,  1854,  a.  34,  m.  1842,  Michael  L.  or  William  Bol- 
ton, he  d.  La  Grange,  1855.     Of  La  G.     Ch.:   7  —  3  living,  1883  : 

14435  Liicinda  Jane"^  Bolton,  m.  J.  W.  Cunningham,  of 
West  Point,  Fayette  co.,  Tex.,  1883. 

14436  Erastus  Alexander'* ;  George  Washington^ ;  Adelia^ . 

14437  Willianf ;  Henry''. 

14438  Delild'  Bolton,  m.  Salinas,  of  Black  Jack  Springs, 
Texas. 

8414. 

CHARLES     JOSIAH*     CLEVELAND     (Horatio  Johnson'),     m. 

Belvidere,  111.,  June  21,  1849,  Lyclia  Mabie,  b.  Castile,  Allegany 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  16,  1839,  da.  Aaron  and  Amy  (Turneaure).     Ch.: 
+  14439     Eugene"  Cleveland,  b.  July  4,  1850,  Pine  River, 
Waushara  co.,  Wis. 

14440  Amy  Althea"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  17,  1854,  Neills- 
ville,  Clark  co.,  Wis.,  m.  Trempealeau,  Mar.  14,  1878,  George 
Ladd,  b.  Unity,  N.  H.,  Feb.  i,  1852,  s.  Philander  J.  and  Ruth  W. 
Of  Trempealeau,  teacher.  Ch.  b.  T.:  Ethel  R.'"  Ladd,  Apr.  11, 
1879;   Clara  Julia'"  Ladd,  Aug.  22,  1880. 

14441  Lillian"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  11,  1858,  T.,  m.  T., 
May  I,  1877,  James  W.  Hardwick,  of  Winona,  Winona  co.,  Minn. 
Ch.  b.  W.:  Rose  May'"  Hardtuick,  Mar.  3,  1878  ;  Nina  Lillie'"  Hard- 
wick, Aug.  27,  1880;  Pearl'"  Hardunck,  Aug.  3,  1881. 

14442  Clara  Julia"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  22,  1861,  Trempe., 
m.  T.,  Nov.  29,  1880,  William  Bennett,  of  T.,  farmer.  Ch.: 
Ilarrx'"  Bcnreit,  b.  Aug.  25,  1881. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1749 

14443  Ulysses  Grant'  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1863,  T. 
Charles  Sherman',  b.  Nov.  4,  1867,  T.;  Rose',  b.  Nov.  29,  1869, 
T.,  d.  T.,  Nov.  26,  1876. 

Charles  Josiah"  Cleveland  was  in  Northern  army  in  late 
war,  while  bro.  Salmon  was  in  the  Southern  army,  brother 
against  brother.     Of  Trempealeau,  1883. 

Mabie  ancestry. —  Abraham^  [see  +786,  p.  402!;  Peters,  b.  perhaps  1738,  of  Carmel,  N. 
Y.,  farm  on  Lake' Mahopack  ;  Elder  Daniel^,  b.  Carmel,  reared  there,  rem  140  miles  to 
Delaware  co.,  N.  Y.,  preached  and  reared  his  family  at  Delhi,  rem.  to  and  d.  in  Genesee 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  quite  aged,  his  family  rem.  to  Northern  111.;  Jacob^,  while  horseback,  was 
chased  bv  a  panther ;  Aaron«,  of  Belvidere,  farmer,  who,  we  think,  is  the  Aaron  Mabee 
who  m.  Amy  Turneaure. 

8415. 

SALMON     CARLE  Y*     CLEVELAND     (Horatio  Johnson^),    "  d. 

in  Texas,  1863,"  a.  38,  or  "is  alive  in  Mexico,"  m.  El  Paso,  Mex- 
ico, after  1846-7,  Joannah ,  a  Mexican  lady,  she  d.     Ch.: 

14444     Horatio  Johnson'  Cleveland;  Adelia'  Cleveland. 

Maj.  Salmon  Carley*  Cleveland,  of  whom  relatives  give 
following  differing  accounts  :  "  Left  La  Grange,  Tex.,  and  en- 
listed under  Gen.  Zachary  Taylor  in  Mexican  war,  1845-6." 
"  Settled  in  Accapulco,  Mexico."  "  Lived  at  Albuquerque,  New 
Mexico."  "  Enlisted  in  Confederate  army,  Teel's  Battery,  civil 
war,  was  a  major  or  maj. -gen."  "Was  shot  while  Banks  was 
up  Red  River."  Or,  "is  living,  1883,  in  Mexico."  "Not  heard 
from  since  the  war." 

8439. 

FredericJc    GJ    Wicker    (/^a««vT  C£;;«//o«,  ClarlssaS,  Josiah^,  Joslah^ 

Aarons,  Aaron2),  d.  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  Junc,  1871,  a.  57,  m.  Feb.,  1845, 
Margaret  La  Forge.  Ch.  b.  Moscow  :  14445  Fantif  Wicker,  b. 
Mar.,  1846,  d.  Oct.  16,  1880,  m.  Dec.  i,  1872,  Homer  Jones.  Ch.: 
2  infants^",  died. 

14446  Charlotte''  Wicker,  born  Oct.,  1847,  m.  James'  Ray 
-(-14450  [Famty^  Wicker,  Fanny-' Compton).  Ch.:  Frederick^"  -Ray,  bom 
Sept.,  1871  ;  Da.^\  died,  a.  3  months;  Jessie^°  Ray.  Frederick^ 
Wicker,  b.  Dec,  1849  ;  Margaret\  July  21,  1853  ;  Emily  C.\  Sept. 
II,  t86o. 

8442. 

Luther^  WlcJier  {Fanny-'  Compton),  m.  Oct.,  1849,  Mary  War- 
field.     Of  Ash  Rock,  Rooks  co.,  Kan.     Ch.: 

14447  Ida^  Wicker,  b.  July,  1850,  m.  July,  1866,  William 
Davidson.  Ch.:  Ada^''  Davidson,  b.  July  i,  1867  ;  Luther  Wicker^'' 
Davidson,  Nov.   9,    1873  ;    Maude  Mary^"  Davidson,   Dec.   7,    1875. 

14448  Edna''  Wicker,  b.  1853,  m.  1874,  George  Wicks  Re- 
nier.     Ch.:  Kitty  MabeP"  Renier,  b.  Mar.  19,  1875. 

8444. 

Fanny^  Wicker  {Fanny-'  compton),  m.  Oct.,  1844,  George 
Rav.  She  res.  1882  Whitewater,  Wis.  Ch.:  14449  Mary''  Ray, 
b.  Dec.  7,  1845,  d.  Dec.  5,  1878,  ra.  Dec.  24,  1865,  William  R.  Tay- 
lor.    Ch.:    Ray  Wr   Taylor,  born  Oct.,  1866;  Homer  S."  Taylor, 


I750  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Nov.,  1868;  Fan7if'  Taylor,  Apr.,  1871  ;  Alice''  Taylor,  Feb.  28, 
1873  ;  Howard'"  Taylor,  Nov.  5,  1876. 

14450  James^  Ray,  b.  Feb.  20,  1848,  m.  Charlotte'  Wicker 
+  14446. 

1445 1  Ada^  Ray,  b.  Nov.  27,  1849,  married  187 1,  Wilkes  A. 
Cooke  ;  he  d.  Aug.  19,  1878.     Cli.:  Frank  Raf  Cooke,  b.  Feb.  21, 

1873. 

14452  Frank"  Ray,  b.  Feb.  21,  1854,  m.  Lizzie.  Ch.:  Wil- 
lis B}'  Ray,  b.  Sept.,  1879. 

Margaret"  Ray,  b.   Apr.   20,    1856,  m.   Apr.   9,  1879, 
Charles  Robey.     Ch.:  Mary  Ray'"  Robey,  b.  Jan.,  1880. 

8445. 

Jietseif  Wicker  {Fatmy-'  compton),  d.  Portland,  Wis.,  Mar.  19, 
1850,  a.  22,  m.  1848,  Kendall  P.  Clark.     Ch.: 

14453  Betsey"  Clark,  b.  Mar.  4,  1850,  m.  1875,  Edward  Bel- 
knap. Ch.:  Hiram  Clark'"  Belknap,  b.  Sept.,  1876  ;  Herman  Ray'" 
Belknap,  Aug.,  1878. 

8446. 

Jerome*   TFicker    {Fanny-!  Compton,  Clarissa",  Josiah^,  Josiah^  Aaron', 
Aaron^),     m.     Narcissa^    Ensign     -1-8465     {Eliza'  Coinpfon,  Clarissa').       Of 

Lake  Side,  Mich.,  1882.  Ch.:  Elmer",  born  June,  1861  ;  Famiy 
Eliza",  July  28,  1873. 

8448. 

I*riSCllla^     Compton     {HuglO    Compton,    Clarissa',    Josiahs,    Josiah*, 

Aaron3,  Aaron2),  m.  Washington,  Erie  co.,  Pa.,  vSept.  30,  1847,  Amos 
Densmore.  Ch.:  Imogene",  b.  Oct.  31,  1848,  Woodcock,  Pa.,  died 
W.  Mar.  13,  1 85 1. 

14454  Bla?iche"  Densmore,  b.  Aug.  13,  1850,  W.,  m.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  Jan.  7,  1875,  Rev.  Charles  Alphonso  Curtis  ;  he  was 
drowned  in  Moosehead  Lake  July  10,  1879  ;  pastor  of  Unitarian 
church,  Augusta,  Me.     Ch.  b.  A.:   Charles  Densmore'"  Curtis,  Oct. 

16,  1875  ;  Kenneth  Livermore'"  Curtis,  Apr.  18,  1877. 

14455  Genevieve"  Densfnore,  b.  July  18,  1852,  Woodcock,  m. 
Meadv.  Oct.  20,  1876,  William  Fairweather,  b.  East  Idvies,  For- 
garshire,  n.  Dundee,  Scotl.,  Aug.  18,  1849,  son  David  and  Jane 
(Milne).  Ch.  b.  Washingt.:  Walter  Scott'"  Fairweather,  ]Vi\Y  3,1, 
1877  ;  Malcolm  Canmore'" ,  Aug.  31,  1878  ;  Annie'"  Fairiveather, 
Apr.  28,  1 881.     Lola",  b.  Feb.   11,  1854,  Woodc,  d.  Meadv.  Apr. 

17,  1878. 

14456  Austa"  Densmore,  b.  Sept.  29,  1855,  Woodc,  m.  Dec, 

1878,  James  Warner  Sturdevant.     Ch.:  Frances  Floise'",  b.  Sept., 

1879,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Winifred'"  Sturdevant,  Aug.,  1882,  Rock- 
dale tp.,  Crawford  co..  Pa.  Lynda"  Densmore,  b.  Dec.  29,  1863, 
Woodc;  Clint",  Feb.  26,  1867,  Washingt. 

8453. 

Harriet   3Iaria^  Wills    {Sarah-<  Compto?i,  Clarissa«,  Josiahs,  JosiahS 

Aarons,  Aaron"),  m.  Cuyahoga  Falls,  O.,  May  27,  1849,  Nathan  Mil- 
ton Gillette.     Ch.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  175 1 

14457  Harriet  Elleif  Gillette,  b.  Aug.  9,  1850,  Kent,  Port- 
age CO.,  O.,  m.  Geneseo,  111.,  June  1,  1871,  William  Ney.  (It  is 
stated  that  the  family  is  one  of  the  branches  of  Marshal  Ney's 
family,  but  spell  the^  name  now,  Nye.)  For  dates  of  their  chil- 
dren's births,  marriages,  etc.,  address  Mrs.  Harriet  E,  Nye, 
Shenandoah,  Page  co.,  la.  Herbert  Spencer\  b.  Apr.,  1852,  d. 
Kent,  Mar.,  1S53  ;  Harry  Ehvyn^  Gillette,  b.  Jan.  28,  1854,  Roch- 
ester, 111. 

8455. 

Clarissa  Marr/aref  3Ii1ls  {s.^mh-  compton),  m.  Cuyahoga 
Falls,  O.,  May  8,  1850,  Joseph  Bethel,  born  Shefifield,  Eng.,  Feb. 
23,  1829,  a  son  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Palin).  Of  Kent,  Ohio,  1893, 
hardware  merchant.     Ch.  b.  Kent  : 

14458  Sarah  Bertha^  Bethel,  b.  Feb.  9,  1851,  d.  K.  Oct.  31, 
1873,  married  K.  Oct.  16,  1872,  Morton  Hill  Phillips,  s.  Thomas 
George  and  Delia  Marion  (Hill),  then  of  Kent,  ins.  agent.  Ch.: 
Carrie  Maber  Phillips,  b.  Oct.  18,  1873,  K. 

14459  Carrie  MabeP  Bethel,  b.  Mar.  28,  1854,  d.  K.  Dec.  26, 
1891,  m.  K.  Aug.  18,  1879,  Rufus  Preston  Spaulding,  born  Ells- 
worth, Mahoning  co.,  O.,  d.  Galion,  O.,  Aug.  22,  1881,  s.  Osmyn 
Preston  and  Mary  Melvina  (Morse).  Of  Galion,  com.  traveler. 
Ch.:   Carrie  MabeP"  Spaulding,  b.  Dec.    26,  1880,  Kent. 

14460  Louis  Prentiss^  Bethel  (Dr.),  b.  Oct.  16,  1859,  of  Kent, 
from  whom  can  be  learned  dates  of  marriages  of  his  parents' 
son  and  daughters.  Lola  Agnes  Grace^  Bethel,  b.  Oct.  30,  1867,  d. 
K.  Mar.  26,  1879  ;  Harry  Joseph  Cleveland''  Bethel,  b.  Mar.  3,  187 1. 

8463. 

T^lJeU^     T^nshfll     [EUza'    Compton,    Clarissa^,    Josiah^,   Josiah^   Aaron^, 

Aaron^),  d.  June  30,  1857,  a.  26,  m.  185  ,  Amos  Brooks.     Ch.: 

14461  Lilly  Dale^  Brooks,  horn  Nov.  20,  1853,  m.  Apr.  23, 
1873,  Leland  Llewellyn  Knowlton,  b.  June  19,  1849,  died  Corry, 
Pa.,  Nov.  8,  1882,  son  \ugustus  E.  and  Betsey  (Fellows).  Ch.: 
Maber"  Knowlton,  b./  ept.  19,  1875  ;  Clarefice^''  Knowlton,  Nov.  8, 
1877.      Charles  Sunt/!      Clarence'^  Brooks,  b.  June  15,  1856. 

*'-  8471. 

3IaVy    Adelia^    Owe  it    (Mehltables  Josiah',  Josiahs,  JosiahS  AaronS, 

Aaron^),  m,  Apr.  9,  1 856,  Royal  Douglass  Case,  b.  June  28,  1836, 
a  s.  Royal  and  Almira  Fay  (Batcheller),  was  three  years  in  ist 
Minn.  L.  Art.,  100  days  at  Vicksburg  ;  in  Sherman's  march  ;  in 
27  battles.  Of  St.  James,  Watonwan  co.,  Minn.,  1883,  agent  St. 
Paul  &  S.  C.  R.  R. 

Case  ancestrv :  —5  artns :  Case;  2:  Casse  ;  /.•  Cassey  :  (Barwick).  Ar.  3  bars 
vert.,  over  all  lion  ramp.  Crest  —  Arm  holding- a  sword.  .  .  .  Zebulon",  b.  per.  1775, 
m.  Dorcas  Persons  ;  Royal^  Case,  m.  Almira  Fay  BatchellerS. 

^<i'/c//('//t';-a«6.?J'/'rv.— Batchelok  (York  CO.).  Ar.  a  bend  betw.  3  wings  az.  .  .  . 
Benjamini,  b.  per.  1752,  m.  Anne  Burnap  ;  Benjamin^,  m.  Elizabeth  Fay';  Almira  Fay3 
Batcheller. 

/^av  <?«a'.iYri'.-  — Fay  (Ireland).  Ar.  6  roses  gu.  OrtV  — Arm  holding  dagger.  .  .  . 
Johni,"b.  1648,  from  London  in  the  Speedive/l,  arr.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  27,  1656,  Sudbury, 
Watertown,  m.  ist,  Marv,  2d,  Susanna  (Shattuck)  Morse,  widow  Joseph  Morse,  da.  Wil- 
liam and  Susanna  of  Watertown  ;  John^  ;  James^,  m.  ist,  Lydia  Child  ;  DanieH,  ni.  Eliz- 
abeth Spooner''  ;  Daniel^,  m.  Mary  Paige^  ;  Elizabeth'  Fay,  m.  Benjamin  Batcheller^. 

Paige  ancestry  :  —21  arms  :  PAGE  ;  /  .•  Page  or  Paige  :  (Devon).  Ar.  a  bend  betw. 
3  eagles  displ.  sa.     Cr^/  — Eagle  displ.  erm.     .     .     .     Nathaniel^,  supposed  came  from 


1752 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Eng.,  Roxbury  1685,  an  orig.  propr.  Hardwick,  m.  Joanna;  Nathaniel^,  b.  prob.  Eng.  ab. 
1679,  m.  ist,  Susanna  Lane  of  Billerica,  da.  of  Maj.  John^  (Job>,  from  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  of 
Maiden)  Lane  ;  Christopher^,  m.  2d,  Elizabeth  Reed,  da.  of  George^  (George^,  Williami 
of  Woburn)  Reed  ;  Timothy',  b.  May  24,  1727,  m.  Mary  Foster  of  Rochester,  da.  James^ 
(Chillingsworth^,  john^,  Thomas^  of  Biller. )  Foster  and  Lydia  (Winslow)  ;  Mary^  Paige, 
m.  Daniel  Fay^. 

Spooner  ancestry  :  —  John'  ;  William^  [see  +1726,  p.  743]  ;  Samuel^,  b.  Jan.  4,  1655,  of 
Acushnet,  m.  Experience  [Wing?J  ;  Daniel^,  m.  Elizabeth  Ruggles  ;  Elizabeth^  Spooner, 
m.  Daniel  Fay^. 

8474. 

lIenV]f    Clay^   HoSliei'    (Adallne",   Joslah^,   Josiahs,  Josiah*,   Aarons, 

Aaron^),  m.  Mar.  7,  1872,  Sarah  Lodema  Starr,  b.  Dec.  6,  1845,  a 
da.  John  Westover  and  Orpha  (Ammerman).  Ch.:  14462  /mo- 
gene^  Hosner,  born  May  8,  1876.  Of  Mechlenburg,  N.  Y.,  1879, 
farmer. 

Starr  ancestry :  — Thomas^  [see +6685,  p.  1611] ;  Josiah'',  b.  Sept.  i,  1657,  of  Danbury,  m. 
Rebekah  ;  Capt.  John^  ;  Jonathan^,  ni.  Rachel  Taylor,  da.  Joseph  and  Sarah  ;  Micajah^,  m. 
Anna  Betts  of  Norwalk,  da.  Joseph  and  Sarah  (Piatt) ;  Benjamin^,  m.  Elizabeth  West- 
over,  da.  Oliver  and  Jerusha  (Knapp) ;  John  Westover"^  Starr  —  Starr  gen. ^343. 

8476. 

WASHINGTON^  CLEVELAND  (william  Johnson',  Josiah',  Jo- 
siahs,  Josiah4,  Aarons,  Aaron2,  Moses'),  m.   Oct.,     1 866,    Georgiana    EggleS- 

ton.  Ch.:  14463-4  Myrtle  E."  Cleveland,  born  June  30,  1869  ; 
Rose',  1874. 

8478. 

GEORGE  W.'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  j.',  etc.),  m.  Dec.  2,  1875, 
Eva  M.  Cady.  Ch.:  14465-6  Wright  L.°,  b.  Sept.  20,  1876;  Jay 
Johnson'  Cleveland,  Oct.  12,  1879. 

8481. 

WALTER  LYON^  CLEVELAND  (Alanson  Josiah',  Josiah^,  Jo- 
siahs,  Josiah*,  Aaron3,  Aaron^),    m.     GrOVCland,   111.,   May     29,    1 854,    AlicC 

Lucinda  Anderson,  born  G.  May  29,  1854,  da.  Washington  and 
Lydia  (Marion).  Of  Peoria,  111.,  1883,  of  firm  George  M.  Moore 
&  Co.,  farming  implements,  vehicles.  Ch.:  14467  Leroy  Mar- 
ion Lyon'  Cleveland,  b.  Jtme  20,  1880,  P. 

8486. 

CHARLES  CALVIN"  CLEVELAND  (john  Porter',  John«,  Jo- 
siahs,  JosiahS  AaronS,  Aaron2,  Moses"),  m.   Huron,   O.,   Feb.    15,    1873,   Mary 

Simpson,  b.  Kingedword,  Aberdeenshire,  n.  Bampf,  Scotland, 
May  29,  1852,  a  da.  William  and  Margaret  (Taylor).  Ch.  born 
Huron:  14468-70  Frances  Eva'  Cleveland,  Nov.  10,  16,  1873; 
Martha  Ellen',  July  15,  1875  ;  Phebe  Ensign  Geneora',  June 
25,  1877  ;  Charles  Josiah',  Nov.  19,  1878  ;  Mary  Alta',  Oct.  15, 
1880  ;  William  Simpson'  Cleveland,  Sept.  13,  1882. 

8488. 

CHRISTOPHER  CORNELIUS'  CLEVELAND  (john  Por- 
ter'), m.  Huron,  O.,  Nov.  20,  1869,  Jennie  Simpson,  b.  Kinged- 
word, Scot.,  May  7,  1850,  a  da.  William  and  Margaret  (Taylor). 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I7S3 


Ch.  :  14471-2  John  Cornelius'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1871, 
Huron;  Lottie  Ivedell*,  b.  Sept.  27,  1872,  H.,  d.  H.  Jan.  6,  1874; 
Millie  Adelia*,  b.  July  17,  1874;  Glauus  Ethel",  Mar.  29,  1882, 
Pike,  Fulton  co.,  O. 

8496. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  HAMILTON"  CLEVELAND  (john  Ham- 
ilton', William',  John^,  Josiah",  Aarons,  Aaron*,  Mosesi),  m.  Champlain,.  N.  Y., 

Mar.  17,  1869,  Catharine  Hancock  of  C,  b.  Mooers,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
17,  1843,  of  American  parentage.  Of  White  River  Junction 
1887.  Ch.:  14473  Nellie  Louise"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  1872, 
m,  Nov.  21,  1889,  George  L.  wSteavenson  of  N.  Y.  city. 

8497. 

RUPERT  RINALDO"  CLEVELAND  (john  Hamilton'),  mar- 
ried Vankleek  Hill,  Ont.,  Jan.  23,  1870,  Charlotte  Agnes  Dodds, 
b.  V.  H.  June  23,  1846,  of  English  parents.  Dwelt  Vankleek 
H.,  of  Manitoba  1887.  Ch.:  14474  Amelia  Nettie  Antoinette" 
Cleveland,  b.  1870  ;  Mary  Jane",  1872  ;  Merritt  Owens',  1874  ; 
John  Frederic",  1876  ;  Floyd"  ;  Adam",  1883  ;  Rupert",  1886  ; 
David"  Cleveland,  1888. 

8498. 


'> 


EDWARD  HERSEY"  CLEVELAND  (john  Hamilton',  William", 
Johns,  Josiah*,  Aaron3,  Aaron^),    ni.     Coopersvillc,    N.    Y.,    Oct.    l8,    1871, 

Amelia  Catharine  Hayford,  born  C.  Apr.  20,  1840,  of  American 
parents.     Of  Coopersville.     s.  p. 

8499. 

HORACE  ALLEN*  CLEVELAND  (john  Hamilton'),  married 
Champlain,  or  N.  Y.  city,  July  i,  1876,  Hannah  Hancock,  born 
Mooers,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21,  1850,  of  American  parents.  Of  White 
River  Junction  1886.  Ch.:  14475  Mabel  May",  b.  1881  ;  Floyd" 
Cleveland,  1883  ;  Barbary",  1888. 

8500. 

Adelia    Caroline^    Wells    (Emily  Semantha',  Wm.«,  John^,  JoslahS 

Aarons,  Aaron^),  m.  Aug.  28,  1856,  Rcv.  James  Boyd  of  Vankleek 
Hill,  Can.;  he  d.  V.  H.  Apr.  12,  1890.  Ch.:  £///ma\  h.  1857,  d. 
Sept.  28,  1859  ;  Elizabeth  T.\  b.  Mar.  19,  1859,  d.  Feb.  2,  1880. 

14476  James  Pendleton  Wells^  Boyd  (Dr.),  b.  June,  1864,  m. 
Mount  Carroll,  Carroll  co..  111.,  Mar.  6,  1889,  Jennie  Hughes  ; 
physician.     Ch.:   i. 

14477     Bertha^  Boyd,   b.    Aug.  29,    1868,   m.  Frederic  Calvin'* 
Hersey  +8513.     Edward  B.^  Boyd,  b.  Jan.,  d.  Mar.  i,  1878. 

8508. 

Sarah    Amelia^     fferSet/  (Caroline  Maria',  William',  Johns,  Josiah^ 

Aaron3,  Aaron*),  m.  Hawkesbury,  Can.,  Nov.  10,  1862,  Richard 
Chester  Lawlor,  b.  H.  Aug.  14,  1836,  a  son  William  and  Dora 


1754 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


(Chester)  of  H.  Of  Hawkesbury  1887,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Hawkes- 
bury  :  14478  Herbert  William^  Lawlor^  b.  Oct.  14,  1863,  barrister 
at  law,  solicitor  for  Montreal  &  Ottawa  R.  R.,  offices  at  H.  and 
L'  Original,  Can.  Carrie  Elvira^^  b.  Sept.  28,  1867  ;  Ida  Maf, 
Mar.  28,  187 1  :  Edith  Hersey^  and  Dora  Maud''  Lawlor,  tw.,  Nov. 
2,  1873- 

8530. 

Charles    Dudley"    Head    {Sarah  WmsloivT  Tytig,  Sarah^  Higginson, 
Susannas,  Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aarons),    died    Oct.   23,   1 889,  a.    74,  m.    Boston, 

Mass.,  Sept.  2,  1839,  Frances  Saltonstall  Higginson  +3185'',  b. 
Boston  May  28,  1814,  a  da.  of  James  Perkins  and  Martha  (Bab- 
cock)  [Higginson].  (See  +1098.)  Residence,  Brookline,  Mass., 
office  in  Boston,  broker  ;  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Brookline  :  Mary 
Pomeroy^  Head,  b.  Feb.  9,  1845,  d.  Brookl.  Feb.  12,  1851  ;  Frauds 
Dudlef  Head,  b.  Jnly  3,  1848,  d.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Sept.  25,  1856. 
14479  Elizabeth  Erazier^  Head,  b.  Sept.  11,  1852  ;  James  Higgin- 
son^ Head,  b.  Nov.  28,  1854,  d.  Brookl.  Aug.  19,  1875. 

853  K 

Edward  Francis^  Head  {Sarati  Winslow-'  Tyng,  Sara/i^  Higgin- 
SOH,  Susanna^,  Aaron*,  Aarons,  Aaron^),   d.    RedwOod    City,   San  MatCO    CO., 

Cal.,  May  6,  1890,  a.  71,  m.  ist,  Mary  Hall  Bangs,  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  July  29,  182 1,  d.  Brookline,  Mass.,  J;ine  27,  1854.  He  m. 
2d,  May  7,  1856,  Eliza  A.  Clement,  b.  Thetford,  Vt.,  Sept.  6,  1828, 
da.  of  Joshiia.     Ch.  by  1st  m.: 

14480  Mary  Bangs^  Head,  b.  Mar.  4,  1847,  Medford,  Mass., 
m.  Brookline  Apr.  25,  1866,  William  Sidney  Smoot,  b.  Norfolk, 
Va.,  Mar.  12,  1845,  d.  Evanston,  111.,  Feb.  18,  1886,  s.  Joseph  and 
Ann  Elizabeth  (Darne).  Ch.:  William  Sidney^"  Smoot,  b.  Feb,  25, 
1868,  Washington,  D.  C;  Sarah  Marquand'"  Smoot,  ^nn^  26,  1869, 
W.;  Anna  Titcomb'''  Smoot,  Feb.  25,  1871,  Ilion,  N.  Y.;  Joseph  Ed- 
7vard^''  Smoot,  Oct.  9,  1873,  I.;  Charles  Head^"  Smoot,  Dec.  6,  1878, 
I.;  Mary""  Smoot,  Feb.  25,  1880,  I.;  Margaret^''  Smoot,  Aug.  14, 
1885,  Evanston.  14481  Charles'"  Head,  b.  July  8,  1849,  Medford, 
m.  Sept.  II,  1884,  Hortense  Clementine  Lovering,  res.  Boston, 
Mass.,  1895.  Ch.:  Mary  Lovering^"  Head,  b.  July  26,  1885  ;  Mar- 
garet'' Head,  b.  Nov.  i,  1886. 

Arthur  Erazier'"  Head,  b.  May  23,  1851,  Medford; 
Edward  Erancis^  Head,  b.  Apr.  27,  d.  Aug.  17,  1854.  By  2d  m.: 
Anna^  Head,  b.  May  7,  1857. 

14482  Katharine"  Head,  born  Oct.  9,  1858,  m.  Oct.  2,  1880, 
Prof.  Josiah  Foyce,  b.  Grass  Valley,  Cal.,  Nov.  20,  1855.  Prof. 
Royce  Grad.  Univ.  Cal.  1875  ;  studied  in  Gottingen  and  Leipsic 
1875-6,  Fellow  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  and  Ph.D.  there  1878  ;  in- 
structor English  Lit.  and  Logic  Univ.  Cal.  1878-82  ;  instructor 
Philosophy  Harvard  1882-5,  since  which  date  assist.  Prof.  Phi- 
losophy, Harvard  ;  has  published  : 

A  Primer  of  Logical  Analysis,  for  the  use  of  Composition  students,  San  Francisco, 
1881  ;  The  Religious  Aspect  of  Philosophy,  a  Critique  of  the  Basis  of  Conduct  and  Faith, 
Boston,  1885  ;  California  from  the  Conquest  in  1846  to  the  Second  Vigilance  Committee,  a 
Study  of  American  Character,  1886  ;  The  Feud  of  Oakfield  Creek,  a  novel  of  California 
life,  1887  ;  various  essays  in  recent  magazines,  etc. 

Ch.:   Christopher''  EoYce,  b.   Apr.    ii,  1882;  Edward''  Royce,\i. 
Dec.  25,  1886  ;  Stephen''  Koyee,  b.  May  26,  1889. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND. 
Hon.  Edward  Francis^  Head  o.  lawyer  of  Redwood  City 


1755 


New  York  Heralds  May  S,  /cflpo  — Judge  Edward  F.  Head,  of  the  Superior  Court  of 
San  Mateo  county,  Cal.,  died  at  his  residence  in  Redwood  City,  Tuesday,  of  pneumonia. 
Judge  Head  had'held  the  ofKce  of  Superior  Judge  since  1879,  and,  aUhough  totally  blind, 
was  recognized  as  one  of  the  ablest  jurists  of  the  State.  He  was,  during  his  early  life,  a 
well-known  lawyer  in  Boston. 

8534. 

John  PJliUipS'^  MaVqUafid  {Samh  Winslowi  Tyng,  Saral,^  Hlg- 
i^2V/j-(7«,  Susanna^,  Aaroni,  Aaron',  Aaron2),    ni.      iSt,    Baltimore,     Md.,     May, 

1856,  Laura  Wheel vvrio^ht  Woud,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  July 
20,  1833,  d.  Brookline,  ]\lass.,  Sept.  17,  1858,  only  da.  of  Jeremiah 
P.  and  Laura  (Wheelwright).  He  m.  2d,  Newburyport,  Dec.  6, 
i860,  Margaret  Searle  Curzon,  b.  Newbury  Town,  Mass.,  Apr. 
28,  1828,  a  da.  Samiiel  and  Margaret  (Searle).  Children  by 
first  marriage  : 

14483  Laura  Margaret'^  Marquand,  b.  Jan.  24,  1857,  Brook- 
line,  m.  Apr.  19,  1888,  Henry  O.  Walker,  artist.  New  York.  Ch.: 
/o/iii  ATarquainV  Walker^  b.  May  30,  1890. 

Joseph^  Marqiiand,  b.  and  d.  Brookline  vSept.,  1858. 
'  By  2d  m.: 

14484  Joseph^  Marqiiand  {sigSiin),  b.  Nov.  26,  1861,  Brook- 
line, unm.  1895,  res.  New  York. 

Mary^  Marquand,  b.  Oct.  12,  1863,  Bost.,  Mass.,  unm. 
ElizabetJf  Marqiiand,  b.  June  26,  1865,  Bost.,  Mass., 
unmarried. 

14485  Philips  Marqiiand,  b.  Feb.  27,  1867,  Boston,  m.  Mar. 
30,  1892,  Margaret  Fuller;  grad.  Harvard  1889,  civil  engineer, 
Mass.  Inst.  Technology  C.  E.  189 1.     Ch.:  several. 

Riisseir  Marqiiand,  b.  July  27,  1869,  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  d.  July  13,  1894. 

-{-14486  Margaret  Curzon'^  Marquand,  b.  Dec.  6,  1870,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

Mr.  John  Phillips^  Marqiiand  still  resides  in  New  York  city 
(1895)  ;  for  many  years  a  member  of  the  firm  Blake  Brothers  & 
Co.  [Arthur  Welland  Blake  died  Brookline,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1893 
(his  father,  George  Baty  Blake,  formerly  of  the  firm),  John  Phil- 
lips'^ Marquand^  J.  E.  Brown,  George  R.  Harris,  Howland  Davis], 
bankers.  New  York  and  Boston,  1884-96.  Mr.  Marquand  went 
to  sea  at  the  age  of  15  —  "  before  the  mast"  —  to  China;  after 
that  became  a  clerk  for  Thomas  Wiggleworth  of  India  wharf, 
Boston,  for  some  years  ;  next  was  clerk  with  Blake  Bros,  four 
years,  after  which  was  with  David  Nevins,  Jr.,  1857-9,  and  was 
his  partner  1859  to  1S66 —  Nevins  &  Co.;  then  was  admitted  to 
firm  of  Hubbard  Brothers  [Aaron  and  Nathaniel,]  &  Co.,  stock 
brokers,  Boston.  He  has  since  1873  been  of  Blake  Bros.  &  Co., 
and  from  1879  at  their  New  York  banking  house.  Mr.  Mar- 
quand is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Curzon,  Curson,  orig.  in  Eng. :  Courcoii  ancestry: — 27  ariiis :  CURSON;  /.•  CUR- 
SHAM,  or  Curson  ;  7  .•  Curzon.  Curson  :  Ar.  on  a  bend  sa.  3  popinjays  or,  beaked  and 
legged  gu.  .  .  .  [A  place  called  Curzon  is  in  Holt  CO.,  Mo.]  .  .  .  Sainuel',  of  Balti- 
more, Md.  (his  granddaughter.  Miss  Mary  Russell  Curzon  of  Newburyport,  has  a  fine 
miniature  of  him  ;  this  portrait  was  preserved  by  one  of  his  sisters,  and  was  presented 
in  New  York,  about  1837,  by  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Farquhar,  wid.  of  James  Far- 
quhar,  to  his  son  Samuel),  d.  very  young,  m.  Elizabeth  Burling,  b.  Baltimore,  daughter 
Thomas  and  Ann  (Van  Wyck)  [Ann  Van  Wyck's  sisters  were  living  in  the  old  family 
house  on  the  Battery,  N.  Y.,  1824]  ;  SamueP,  b.  Baltimore  Feb.  23, 1781,  when  very  young, 
for  the  benefit  of  a  Northern  education,  was  sent  to  Boston,  his  first  home  being  with  the 


1756 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Perkins  family,  his  mother  m.  L.  R.  Whittell,  and  her  family  moved  to  the  then  new 
plantation,  Natchez,  Miss.,  d.  Somerville,  Mass.,  Jan.  12,  1847,  m.  1816,  Margaret  Searle'*, 
b.  1787,  d.  June  28,  1877. 

Searle  ancestry  :  —  Jabezi ;  George^  ;  George^  [see  +3177,  p.  1068]  ;  Margaret*  Searle, 
m.  Samuel  Curzon^. 

8536. 

Sarah  JElizabetJl"  Atkins  {Dudley-  Atkins,  Sarah^  Higgmson,  ^m- 
sannas,  AaronS  Aaron3,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  Bellevillc,   N.  J.,   Oct.    25,   1848, 

William  Cutter  Draper,  he  died  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  June,  1861,  son 
Lemuel  and  Hannah  (Rogers).  Merchant,  principal  of  firm 
Draper,  Clark  &  Co.,  New  York  ;  dwelt  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sing 
Sing,  Westchester  co.,  N.  Y.,  and  N.  Y.  city.  She  res.  1884-95 
Wetmore,  Nemaha  co.,  Kan.     Ch.: 

14487  Nanette  Rogers^  Draper^  b.  Aug.  27,  1849,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1888,  Dr.  James  Valentine 
Calver,  b.  Diss,  Norfolk,  Eng.,  June  30,  1839,  of  Detroit,  Mich., 
s.  James  Valentine  and  Susan  Maria  (Livock).  Grad.  at  Balti- 
more Dental  College  1881,  res.  Washington,  D.  C,  s.  p.  George 
Alonzo^  Draper,  b.  July  27,  Brooklyn,  d.  B.  Aug.,  1850. 

14488  William  Dudlef  Draper,  b.  Sept.  13,  185 1,  Croton, 
m.  May,  1892,  Julia  Mietschman,  res.  Chicago,  insurance  busi- 
ness.    Leo"  Draper,  b.  Oct.  8,  1853,  wSing  Sing,  d.  there  Mar.,  1855. 

14489  Margaret  Higginsott'  Draper,  b.  Mar.  7,  1855,  Sing 
Sing,  m.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Apr.  23,  1878,  Charles  DeForest, 
b.  Dover  Plains,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  23,  1849,  s.  Isaac  N. 
and  Augusta  (Moulton).  Of  Wetmore,  Lawrence,  merch.  Ch. : 
Leslie  Hyde'''  De  Forest,  b.  May  24,  1879,  W. ;  Genevieve  Rogers^'' 
De  Forest,  h.  Sept.  27,  1880,  W.,  d.  W.  Aug.  12,  1881  ;  Theodore 
Stephen''  De  Forest,  b.  Feb.  3,  1883,  W.;  Grace'\  b.  Feb.  16,  Ne- 
vada, Mo.,  d.  N.  18,  1885  ;  Williant  Bowman"'  De  Forest.  Lena^ 
Draper,  b.  Dec,  1858,  Sing  Sing,  d.  Brooklyn,  early. 

8537. 

Caroline  liowmau^  Atkins  {Dudley-'  Atkins),  died  Sept.  r, 
1886,  a.  58,  m.  ist,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  16,  1853,  Heinrich  Ries, 
b.  Bremen,  Germany,  Aug.  22,  1827,  d.  New  York  city  Oct.  13, 
1875,  only  s.  of  Wolf  Ludwig  Ries  (burgomaster  —  mayor  —  of 
Bremen)  and  Amalie  (Ruprecht).  Of  honorable  family,  came 
here  to  avoid  conscription,  dwelt  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  merchant  of 
New  York.  She  m.  2d,  London,  Eng.,  Oct.  16,  1880,  George 
Diedrich  Richter,  b.  Hamburg,  Germany,  Apr.  9,  1828,  d.  1890, 
a  son  of  Frederick  Anton  and  Gertrude  (Bechtel),  residence 
Brooklyn  1885.  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Brookl.;  Kate  IVatson^  Ries,  b. 
July  12,  1S54,  d.  B.  Sept.  25,  1859. 

14490  Heinric/i'  Ries,  born  Apr.  30,  187  i,  m.  July  i,  1893, 
Cecilia  Amelia  Timmerman ;  grad.  School  Mines,  Columbia 
College,  N.  Y.,  1892.  Ch.:  LLeinrich  Victor'''  Reis,  b.  July  29,  1894. 
2d  m.:  s.  p. 

1449 1  Pauline  Augusta  Thompson  (adopted),  b.  Apr.  7, 
1856,  m.  Charles  Luciaif  Coxe  -[-14494. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1757 

S53S, 

Mary     Dudley''    AtkhtS     {Dudley- Atkins,  Sarah^' Hig-gmsoi,),     m. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1S46,  John  Charles  Coxe,  born  Tunis, 
Africa,  Apr.  25,  1814,  a  s.  of  Charles  Davenport  and  Fortunata 
(Caruana).     Ch.: 

14492  Frances  Matildif  Coxe,  b.  Nov.  27,  1847,  Brooklyn, 
unmarried. 

14493  Susan  Tyng"  Coxe,  born  May  21,  1850,  Brooklyn,  m. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sept.,  1881,  Birdsey  L.  Sherman,  b.  1846,  d. 
Mar.  7,  1892,  only  s.  of  Mr.  Sherman,  was  with  Hartford  Boiler 
Ins.  Co.,  N.  Y.     s.  p. 

14494  Charles  Lucien^  Coxe,  b.  Feb.  8,  1856,  Brooklyn,  m. 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1880,  Pauline  Augusta  Ries  +14491, 
res.  New  York,  1885,  of  Charles  L.  Coxe  &  Co.  [Clarence  A. 
Edwards],  ship  brokers,  N.  Y.  s.  p.  Fortunata^,  b.  Oct.  14,  1859, 
B.,  d.  B.,  Jan.  3,  i860. 

14495  Mary  Bowman  Wheeler''  Coxe,  b.  July  3,  1868,  Phila- 
delphia, Pa.,  unm.  Artist ;  teacher  of  art  in  Buffalo,  N.Y.  Art 
School,  1895. 

Hon.  John  Charles  Coxe  was  educated  in  France  ;  U.  S. 
Consul  at  INIayaguez,  Porto  Rico,  1861  to  187 1,  acting-  for  his 
father,  Charles  D.  Coxe.  Residence:  Brooklyn  to  1S61,  family 
at  Philadelphia  to  187 1,  since  in  N.  Y.  c;  with  D.  A.  De  Lima 
&  Co.,  exporters,  N.  Y. 

Miss  Fortunata  Caruana,  a  Maltese  noble  lady. 

8539. 

George      TlJUf/     AthhlS     {Dudley- Atkms,  Sarah'' Higginso7t'),      m. 

Petersburg,  Va.',  May  19,  1875,  Elizabeth  Mayo  Harrison,  born 
Charles  City  co.,  Va.,  July  15,  1853,  da.  William  Southall  and 
Lucenia  (Anderson).     Ch.: 

14496  Annie  Lucenia''  Atkins,  b.  Feb.  29,  1876,  Petersburg, 
Va. 

14497  George  Tyng^  Atkins,  b.  Aug.  13,  1878,  Petersburg, 
Va.,  surveyor  on  Texas  Trunk  Railroad,  1895. 

14498  U^illiam  Southall  Harrison'  Atkins,  b.  Mar.  9,  1880, 
Dallas,  Tex.,  attending  school  at  Dallas,  expects  to  enter  Uni- 
versity of  Texas  fall  of  1895. 

Mr.  George  Tyng^  Atkins  was  raised  by  a  first  cousin  on  his 
mother's  side :  Rev.  Henry  M.  Denison,  who  married  Alice 
Tyler,  a  da.  of  President  John  and  Letitia  (Christian)  Tyler. 
Residence,  Dallas  (1895).  Formerly  a  traveling  man  for  a  New 
York  wholesale  drug  house.  Merchant  and  pharmaceutist.  Mr. 
Atkins  is  Receiver  for  the  Texas  Trunk  Railroad,  1895. 

Harrison  ancestry :— i  arms  :  Harrisson  ;  2b:  HARRISON:  London).  Gu.  an  eagle 
displ.  and  chief  or  .  .  .  Jones'  (in  some  way  related  or  descended  from  John  Paul 
Jones  of  Revolutionary  fame),  of  the  numerous  Harrison  family  of  the  banks  of  James 

River,  Prince  Geor,ce  and  Charles  City  cos.,  Va.,  for  200  years;  2,  of  Charles"  City  ; 

William  SouthalP  Harrison,  raised  in  Charles  City,  m.  Lucenia  Anderson. 

Anderson  and  Mavo  ancestries  :  — 20  arms :  ANDERSON  :  Ar.  a  saltire  engr.  sa.  betw. 
4  niiillets  gu.  .  .  .  "0  a;-w5  ■  Mayo  :  (Middlesex).  Sa.  a  chev.  betw.  3  roses  ar.  a  chief 
or.  For  Maj-o  ancestry  through  Anderson --see  article  in  Harper's,  April,  /SSj,  number. 
Lucenia  Anderson  was  a  sister  (so  thought)  of  the  Anderson  who  owned  the  celebrated 
Tredegar  Iron  Works,  Richmond,  Va.,  her  mother  was  a  Mayo,  a  da.  of  John  Mayo,  Esq., 
of  Richmond,  and  sister  of  Maria  Mayo,  who  m.  Gen.  Winfield  Scott,  U.  S.  A. 


1758  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

8540. 

TJlOmaS    Asfletf   AthinS    {Dudley-  Atk)ns,  Sarah<^  Higs-inson),    m. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  i860,  Julia  Fenton  Rockwell,  b.  Flint, 
Mich.,  a  da.  Benjamin  and  Lavinia  Brush  (Fenton).     Ch.: 

X4499  As/ley''  Atkins,  b.  Aug.  11,  1861,  Bloomfield,  N.  J., 
m.  July  4,  1891,  Alice  Kindred  Hyde,  grad.  Columbia  coll.,  New- 
York,  1883,  of  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  1884,  in  mercantile  business. 
/idia\  b.  Nov.  4,  1864,  Y.,  d.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1864;  Fentoii\  b.  Feb. 
21,  1866,  Y.,  d.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1866. 

14500  Kate^  Atkins,  b.  Jan.  10,  1869,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
Hon.  Thomas  Astley"^  Atkins  grad.  Harvard  Law  School  i860, 

taking  the  degree  LL.B.,  having  been  tutored  by  his  uncle. 
Rev.  James  H.  Tyng.  A  new  court  having  been  established 
by  legislative  enactment  in  Yonkers,  the  place  of  his  residence, 
Mr.  Atkins  was.  May,  1866,  elected  Judge  of  this,  the  Civil  and 
Criminal  Court  at  Yonkers,  serving  as  both  lay  and  law  judge 
to  spring  of  1870,  when  Yonkers  was  incorporated  into  a  city, 
and  the  Court  reorganized.  After  his  term  ended,  judge  At- 
kins resided  3  years  with  his  family  in  Europe,  exploring  on 
foot  and  by  conveyance.  Practising  lawyer,  attorney,  and 
counselor,  City  of  New  ^  ork.  Residence,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  to 
1862,  since  at  Yonkers  (1895).  He  has  investigated  the  antiqui- 
ties, personal,  social,  and  political,  of  Westchester  co.,  and  writ- 
ten them  out  in  many  articles  for  the  edification  of  the  public 
—  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

8541. 

Francis  Hiff ff  if} SOn^  Atkins  {Dudleyi  Atkins,  Sarah^  Higgijison), 

m.  Northfield,  Minn.,  Sept.  18,  1866,  Sarah  Edmonds,  b.  West 
Molsey,  Surrey,  Eng.,  Sept.  25,  1843,  a  da.  of  Francis  and  Eliza- 
beth (Storer).     Ch.: 

14501  Virginie'  Atkins,  b.  July  12,  1867,  Northfield,  Minn., 
school  teacher. 

+  14502     Dudlef  Atkins,  b.  Aug.  7,  1868,  Northfield,  Minn. 

14503  Beatrice"  Atkins,  b.  June  17,  1872,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.; 
New  England  Conservatory  of  Music  ;  teaches  violin  (independ- 
ently) at  Wichita,  Kan.,  1895. 

14504  Emerson''  Atkins,  b.  Sept.  27,  1877,  Camp  Supply, 
Indian  Territory,  attending,  1895,  Milton  College,  Milton,  Wis. 

Dr.  Francis  Higginson"  Atkins,  A.  A.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  After 
preliminary  education  by  his  uncle,  Rev.  James  H.  Tyng,  he 
was  2  years  in  Lawrence  Scientific  School,  Harvard  University, 
grad.  Bachelor  of  Science  1861,  grad.  M.D.,  Long  Island  College 
Hospital  Medical  School,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1865.  Assistant  in 
Chemistry  to  Prof.  J.  P.  Cooke,  Harvard  coll.,  i  year,  186 1-2; 
was  private  soldier  44th  Mass.  V.,  1862-3;  Medical  Cadet  U.  S. 
A.,  1863-4,  in  Washington  Hospital;  A.  A.  Surg.  U.  S.  N.  1864, 
Farragut's  squadron  in  the  Gulf.  After  one  course  of  lectures 
at  L.  I.  coll.,  one  course  each  at  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Surg., 
N.  Y.,  and  Georgetown  Med.  Coll.,  Washington,  D.  C,  he  grad. 
L.  I.  College  Hospital,  1865.  Resident  physician  Brooklyn  City 
Hos]).,  1865-6;  after  marriage,  1S66,  Dr.  Atkins  settled  at  North- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1759 


field,  was  Prof.  Natural  Science  in  Carleton  College,  Northfield, 
1867-71.  Dwelt  at  St.  Cloud  187 1-3,  practising  medicine.  A. 
A.  S.,  U.  S.  A.,  from  June,  1873,  serving  in  Kansas,  Colorado, 
Indian  Territory,  and  New  Mexico  to  July,  1882,  when  he  left 
the  army  and  was  15  months  in  the  Indian  Dep.,  New  Mexico. 
Re-entered  U.  S.  A.  Oct.,  1883;  Post  Surgeon,  Fort  Stanton, 
Lincoln  co.,  N.  M.,  to  Dec.  10,  1884,  left  U.  S.  A.  Residence, 
Las  Vegas,  N.  M.  (Mar.,  1 885-1 896),  practising  physician.  Dr. 
Atkins  is  Ex-President  and  Permanent  Secretary  of  the  New 
Mexico  Medical  Society  ;  Member  of  Territorial  Board  of  Medi- 
cal Examiners,  Member  of  the  American  Climatological  Asso- 
ciation. Author  of  the  sparkling  and  excellently-gotten-up 
genealogy,  Joseph  Atki/is,  tlte  Story  of  a  Family  —  see  Bibliogra- 
phy, Chap.  IV.     Dr.  Atkins  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

8543. 

Dudley  Atkins*  Tymj   {Stephen  Higs:inso7i<  Tyng,  Sarah^  Higg-inson, 
Susanna^,  Aaron*.  Aaron3,  Aaron^  Mosesi),    d.    Brookficld,    n.  Philadelphia, 

Pa.,  Apr.  20,  1858,  a.  33,  m.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1847,  Catherine 
Maria  Stevens  of  New  Jersey,  she  d.  Apr.  21,  1888,  a  da.  James 
Alexander  and  INIaria  (Fowler).     Ch.: 

14505  Theodosius  Stephenf  Tyiig  (Rev.),  born  Nov.,  1849, 
ColumlDus,  O.,  m.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  7,  1878,  Ida  May 
Drake,  a  desc.  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  b.  1545,  after  whom  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  was  named.  Grad.  Kenyon  coll.,  Gambia,  O., 
1869,  studied  law  2  years,  to  187 1,  Columbia  coll.  Law  School, 
187 1 ;  adm.  to  practice  in  the  Gen.  Term,  Room  of  the  Supreme 
Court;  rector  of  St.  James'  church,  North  Cambridge,  Middle- 
sex CO.,  Mass.,  1875-8,  is  missionary,  sent  by  Episcopal  Church 
Missionary  Soc,  to  Osaka,  Japan  (1880-4).  Ch.:  Dudley'"  Tyng, 
b.  Oct.  28,  1880;  Arthur''  Tyng,  Aug.  31,  1882;  Marf""  Tytig,  Sept. 
18,  1883;  Julian'"  Tvng,  July  17,  1885;  Katherine'"  Tyng,  June  30, 
1888. 

14506  Stephen  Higginsoif  Tyng,  b.  Aug.  2,  185 1,  Hoboken, 
N.  J.,  m.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1880,  Lizzie  Walworth,  b.  New- 
ton, Mass.,  only  da.  James  J.  Walworth.  Grad.  Mich.  Univ., 
Ann  Arbor,  1871,  Boston  Univ.  Law  School,  1876.  Residence, 
Boston  (1884-95);  of  the  law  firm,  Boardman  [Halsey  J.]  & 
Tyng,  1884,  lawyer,  Boston,  1895.  Ch.:  Ethel  Wahvorth'"  Tyng, 
b.  and  d.  1882;  Griswold'"  Tyng,  b.  Aug.  13,  1883,  Dorchester, 
IMass.;    Wahvorth'"  Tyng,  Jan.  3',  1885. 

14507  Maria  Fowler"^  Tyng,  b.  1852,  Cincinnati,  O.,  unm., 
res.  N.  Y.  (1884). 

14508  Anna  Griswold''  Tyng,  b.  1854,  Philadelphia,  unm., 
res.  N.  Y.  (1884  . 

14509  James  Alexander^  Tyng,  b.  May  27,  1856,  Philadel- 
phia, grad.  Harvard  1876,  Harvard  Law  School  1878,  lawyer  of 
Boston  to  May,  i88r,  since  in  New  York,  of  law  firm,  Parrish 
[Samuel  J.]  and  Pendleton  [Frank  A.]. 

Rev.  Dudley  Atkins''  Tyng,  D.D.,  grad.  University  of  Pa.  1843, 
attended  Episcopal  Theol.  Seminary,  Alexandria,  Va. ;  took  or- 
ders 1846.  Was  assist  at  St.  George's,  N.  Y.,  with  his  father, 
then  had  charge  at  Columbus,  O.,  was  later  at  Episcopal  Church, 


1760  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

■» 
Charlestown,  Va.,  thence  to  Cincinnati.  In  1854,  Church  of 
Epiphany,  Philadelphia.  In  1856,  his  career  attracted  attention 
by  his  rejection  by  his  cono;reo-ation  in  Philadelphia  in  conse- 
quence of  the  stand  taken  hy  him  in  the  pulpit  in  opposition  to 
slavery.  Withdrawing  with  a  large  following,  he  became  rector 
of  Church  of  the  Covenant,  Philadelphia.  Lecturer  and  author 
—  see  Bibliography.  Died  in  result  of  being  accidentally 
caught  in  a  machine.  His  memorial,  77/r  Child  of  Prayer^  writ- 
ten by  his  father. 

Mrs.  Catherine  Maria  (Stevens)  Tyng,  residence,  New  York, 
1884. 

Stevens  ancesfry:  —  }o\\'s\'^^  came  to  America  1608,  as  law  officer  for  the  crown  and 
Surveyor-General  of  New  Jersey,  where  he  bought  large  tracts  of  land,  his  wife  was  a 
Campbell,  of  noble  descent;  John=,  of  New  Jersey,  d.  17Q2,  m.  Elizabeth  Ale.xander^,  b. 
Dec.  15,  1726,  d.  Clermont,  Livingston  Manor,  :8oo;  JohnS,  b.  1740,  King's  coll.  1768,  in- 
ventor of  auxiliaries  to  steamboat  construction,  obtained,  1816,  charter  to  build  railroad 
from  Trenton,  N.  J.,  d.  1838,  m.  1783,  Rachel  Cox,  a  da.  Col.  John  and  Esther  of  Blooms- 
bury,  N.  J.;  James  Alexander''  Stevens,  b.  17Q0,  Columbia  coll.  1801,  m.  1812,  Maria  Fow- 
ler of  N.Y.,  da.  Maj   Theodosius  and  Mary  (Steele,  da.  Stephen  of  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.). 

Alexander  (?//(r^j/;-_v.-— Ale.x.\NDEK  (of  Menstrie,  Earls  of  Stirling).  Per  pale  ar.  and 
sa.  a  chev.  and  in  base  a  crescent  all  counterchanged,  quartering  M.'^cDonald.  Crest— 
A  bear  sejant,  erect  ppr.  JA)/*/!?  — Per  mare  per  terras.  .  .  .  James',  b.  Scotland  1691 
(descended  from  John  Alexander,  an  uncle  of  the  first  Earl  of  Stirling),  came  to  America 
1715  (brother  to  William),  was  Surveyor-Gen.  of  E.  and  W.  Jersey,  Receiver-Gen.  of 
Quit  Rents,  E.  Jersey,  Advocate-Gen.,  Member  King's  Councils  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.,  At- 
torney-Gen., d.  N.  Y.  city  1756,  m.  Jan.  5,  1720-1,  Mrs.  Marv  (Spratt^)  Provoost,  b.  1693,  d. 
1760,  widow  of  SamueP  (David^,  David'.  N.  Y.,  1639)  Provoost ;  Elizabeth^  Alexander  m. 
John  Stevens^.— iV.  Y.  Gen.  Bio.  Rec,  XII :  13. 

Spratt  ancestry :—  I  arms;  Sprat;  i:  Spratt  — Vert,  3  quatrefoils  slipped  or. 
Crest— 2  battle-axes  saltireways  ppr.  .  .  .  John',  b.  Eng.,  from  Wigton,  Eng.,  a 
Covenanter,  fled  from  Scotland  to  Holland,  thence  to  America,  alderman  N.  Y.  city"i688, 
speaker  of  N.  Y.  Assembly,  m.  Mrs.  Maria  fde  Peyster^)  Schrick,  widow  of  Paulus^ 
(Paulus'  of  Hartford,  Conn.)  Schrick  :  Mary"''  Spratt  m.  James  Alexander'. 

cie  Peyster  ancestry  :—]a.n  or  Johannes',  b.  Haerlem,  Holland,  of  Huguenot  descent, 
to  America  ab.  1633,  deputy  mayor  of  New  Amsterdam  (N.  Y.),  m.  Cornelia  Lubbertse 
or  Lutters,  b.  Haerlem  ;  Maria^  de  Peyster  m.  John  Spratt'. 

8544. 

Aleocfnider  GHswold-  Tt/nr/  {Stephen  mggmsoji'  Tyng),  m. 
Peoria,  111.,  Jan.  9,  185  i,  Lucie  Catharine  Brotherson,  b.  Elmira, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1834,  da.  Peter  Rutgers  Kissam  and  Frances 
Bennett  (McReynolds).     Ch.  b.  Peoria  : 

14510  Alexander  Gristvold''  Tyng,  b.  Mar.  31,  1852,  m.  P. 
Sept.  3,  1874,  Alice  Riggs,  b.  P.  July  16,  1854,  da.  James  Lever- 
ing and  Marietta  (Frances),  res.  Peoria  1895,  grain  and  commis- 
sion. Ch.:  May  Riggs'' Tyng,  b.  June  8,  1875,  P.",  d.  P.  Oct.  3,  1878. 
Francis  BrotJierson^  Tyng^.}\x\y  7,  1855,  d.  P.  Feb.  19,  i860;  Lucie 
McReynolds'  Tyng,  b.  Jan.  22,  d.  P.  June  4,  1857;  Annie  GriswolcP 
Tyng,h.  Sept.  17,  1858,  d.  P.  July  10,  1870;  William  Reynolds'  Tyng 
b.  Apr.  4,  d.  P.  July  31,  1861. 

145 1 1  Dudley  Atkins'  Tyng,  b.  Nov.  30,  1863,  m.  Oct.  5, 
1887,  Sada  Tracy;  res.  Chicago,  111.,  grain  and  commission,  s.  p. 

Philip  Brotherson^   Tyng,  b.    Oct.  31,1866,   unm.   res. 
Chicago,  provision  dealer. 

1 45 1 2  Pierre  Rutgers  Kissam^  Tyng,  b.  Apr.  21,  1868,  unm. 
Mr.  P.  R.  K.  Tyng  started  in  business  in  Peoria,  111.,  at  the  age 
of  16,  was  located  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1894,  and  res.  1895  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.,  of  P.  K.  Tyng  &  Co.,  investment  bankers.  Subscriber 
for  this  Genealogy. 

Martha  Reynolds^  Tyng,   b.   Sept.  4,  187 1,  d.   Peoria, 
Sept.  21,  1871. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  176 1 

Lucien  Hamilton^  Tyng,  b.  Nov.  11,  1873,  res.  Chica- 
go, real  estate. 

Mr.  Alexander  Griswohr  Tyng  grad.  Columbia  college,  city  of 
New  York,  1846.  Residence,  Peoria,  of  Alex.  G.  Tyng  &  Co., 
grain  shipping  and  commission. 

Brotherson  ancestry :  ~V\a\\^^,  m.  Catharine  Kissam"  ;  Peter  Rutgers  Kissam" 
Brotherson  of  Elmira,  m.  Frances  Bennett  McReynolds. 

Kissam  ancestry  ■  —  John',  b.  1617,  some  claim  that  he  came  originally  from  Am- 
sterdam, Holland,  others  trace  him  a  Huguenot  to  Montpelier,  France,  others  state  that 
he  was  of  English  origin  —  see  A?nerican  Ancestry^  who  with  his  wife  Honora  was  of  the 
early  settlers  of  Flushing,  N.  Y.,  d.  bef.  1664,  m.  Honora  ;  John',  b.  F.  July,  1644,  of 
Great  Neck,  L.  1.,  1678,  m.  Susanna  Thorne,  da.  William  of  Jamaica,  L.  I.;  Daniel',  of 
Madnan's,  vestryman  St.  George's  parish,  m.  Elizabeth  Combes,  b.  1673,  da.  Francis,  a 
patentee  of  Newtown,  L.  I.;  Joseph^,  of  N.  Hempstead,  justice  under  the  crown,  m.  De- 
borah Whitehead*;  Benjamin^,  an  eminent  lawyer  of  N.  Y.  city,  member  of  the  first  and 
second  Continental  Congress,  member  of  the  Safety  Committee,  and  took  a  very  active 
and  prominent  part  in  the  cause  of  independence,  m.  Catharine  Rutgers,  da.  Petrus  ; 
Catharine"  Kissam  m.  Phillip  Brotherson'. 

IVhitehead  ancestry  :  —3  arms  :  (Scotland  ;  Font's  M.  S.)  Or,  on  a  fesse  betw.  3 
boars' heads  erased  az.  as  many  cinquefoils  ar.  .  .  .  Hon.  Daniel',  Newtown,  1650,  a 
patentee  of  Huntington,  N.  Y., 'Newtown,  and  Jamaica,  in  the  gr.  of  Gov.  Richard  Nich- 
ols 1666;  Maj.  Daniel^,  b.  1646,  magistrate,  assemblyman,  sett,  at  Jamaica  isl.,  m  Abigail 
Stevenson,  da.  Thomas,  a  patentee  of  Newtown  ;  Hon.  Jonathan',  m.  Sarah  Field,  da. 
Robert,  a  patentee  of  Newtown;  Deborah*  Whitehead  m.  Joseph  Kissam.* 

8545. 

Julia     GriSlVOhr     Tt/nf/    {Stephen    mgginson-^    Tyng),    d.    New 

York  city,  Aug.  8,  1882,  a.  53,  m.  in  St.  George's  church,  N.  Y. 
city,  June  14,  1849,  William  Ward,  b.  76  Vesey  St.,  N.  Y.,  Apr. 
23,  182 1,  d.  Apr.,  1892,  only  s.  of  William  Griffin  and  Margaret 
Henry  (Walworth).     Ch.  b.  Scarsdale,  Westchester  co.,  N.  Y.: 

145 13  WalwortJf  Ward,  b.  Nov.  16,  1850,  m.  Nov.  17,  1874, 
Stella  Moody,  b.  N.  Y.  state,  a  da.  Winfield  Scott  Moody.  Grad. 
Coll.  of  City  of  N.  Y.,  and  Columbia  Coll.  Law  School,  N.  Y.  ; 
banker,  has  always  been  with  his  father  in  business  in  N.  Y., 
1884,  manufacturer  1891.  Ch.  :  Marguerite  Estelle'"  Ward,  b. 
Sept.  17,  1882,  Flushing,  N.  Y.  ;  Albert  E.  S:'  Ward,  b.  Oct.  30, 
1884,  Dunellen,  Middlesex  co.,  N.  J. 

145 14  Irving^  Ward,  b.  Apr.  13,  1852,  m.  Nov.  29,  1889, 
Sarah  E.  Troup ;  grad.  College  of  City  of  N.  Y.,  Columbia  Coll. 
Law  School,  N.  Y.,  1871,  adm.  to  bar  of  N.Y.  1873;  Corporation 
Attorney,  Idaho  Springs,  Clear  Creek  co.,  Col.,  1881,  Pres.  Am. 
Midland  R.  R.  Co.,  1883,  Counsellor-at-law  N.  Y.  1884,  res.  N.  Y. 
city  1894. 

Funeral  notices  of  Mrs.  Julia  Grisivold^  {Tyng)  Ward,  in  N. 
Y.  Times,  Aug.  11  and  12,  1882.  Burial  in  St.  Paul's  Churchyard, 
East  Chester,  Westchester  co.,  N.  Y.,  the  burial  place  of  Mr. 
William  Ward's  ancestors  for  200  years.  Mrs.  Julia  Griswold* 
(  Tyng)  Ward  was  a  contributor  to  magazines.  See  Bibliogra- 
phy, Chap.  IV.  Mr.  William  Ward  completed  his  education  at 
Union  Hall  Academy,  Olive  and  Henry  sts.,  N.  Y.  Res.  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  always  a  banker  of  New  York. 

8546. 

Thomas    ^litchelV    Tyntf    {Stephen    Higginson-'    Ty?ig),    m.    ISt, 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  10,  1867, 'Elizabeth  Newell  Richmond,  b. 


Ill 


1762  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGV. 

Providence,  R.  I.,  Apr.  2,  1834,  d.  New  York,  Aug.  23,  1870,  a 
da.  Galen  and  Elizabeth  (Newell).  He  m.  2d,  ColumtDus,  Ga., 
May  18,  1872,  Emma  Louisa  Moft'ett,  b.  Columbus,  Sept.  4, 1844, 
a  da.  Henry  and  Dora  (Phillips),  s.  p.  Mr.  Tyng-  and  his  broth- 
er, Morris  A.  Tyng,  counsellors-at-law,  ofhce  New  York,  has 
been  a  resident  of  the  city  since  1870  (1884).  A  lawyer  of  New 
York  for  many  years  (1895).  A  clever  magazine  writer,  see 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 


8547. 

Susan  Maria^  Tynfj  {Stephen  Higg-inson-'  Tyng),  m.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  12,  1861,  Rev.  James  Edward  Homans,  b.  Chitte- 
nango,  N.  Y.,  May  21,  1833,  d.  Manhasset,  Queens  co.,  L.  I.,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  2,  1882.  Grad.  Kenyon  coll.,  Gambler,  O.,  1847,  P.  E. 
Theological  Seminary,  Alexandria,  Va.,  i860,  came  to  N.  Y.  to 
be  assistant  to  Rev.  S.  H.  Tyng,  Sr.,  at  St.  George's,  subse- 
quently Rector  St.  Paul's,  Rahway,  N.  J.;  thence  to  St.  John's, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  for  6  years  ;  while  Rector  there  he  was  Chair- 
man of  Standing  Committ.  of  Diocese  of  O.,  and  was  accounted 
one  of  the  ablest  clergymen  of  the  West.  Rector  of  Church  of 
the  Mediator  to  1869  ;  of  Christ  Church,  Manhasset  1869  to  de- 
cease.—  JV.  V.  Times,  Aug.  4, 1882.  Mrs.  S.  M.  Homans  res.  1884 
Irvington;  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Unnamed\  b.  and  d.  N.  Y.  Sept.  4,  1862  ; 
Stephen  Tyng",  b.  Apr.  21,  N.  Y.,  d.  N.  Y.  July  23,  1864.  14515 
James  Edivard^  Homans,  b.  June  22,  1865,  N.  Y.  145 16  Susan 
Tyng^,  June  17,  1867,  N.  Y.  145 17  Rockland  Tyng^  Homans,  Apr. 
13,  1872,  Manhasset. 


8548. 

Stephen  HU/gUlSOll^  TynCf  {Stephen  mgginson-'  Tyng,  Sarah^ 
JJigginson,  Susannas,  Aaron<,  Aaron^,  Aaron^),  m.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Fran- 
ces Ronaldo  Tappan  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  b.  1845,  a  da.  Jere- 
miah Pearson  and  (Walsh)  Tappan  of  Irving,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b. 
New  York  : 

-f  1 45 1 8     Stephen  Higginson^  Tyng,  b.   Sept.  25,  1864. 

-|- 1 45 1 9     Sewall  Tappan'  Tyng,  b.  Aug.  30,  1868. 

Rev.  Stephen  Higginson^  Tyng,  D.D.,  grad.  Williams  coll.  1858, 
P.  E.  Tbeol.  Seminary,  Alexandria,  Va.  Ord.  deacon  May  8, 
1861,  assist,  to  his  father  St.  George's  church,  N.Y.,  i  year;  ord. 
priest  Sept.  11,  1863;  rec.  Church  of  the  Mediator;  Chaplain 
12th  N.  Y.  Vols.  1864;  subsequently  organized  the  Church  of 
Holy  Trinity  (consecrated  1865)  Madison  ave.  and  42d  st.,  N.  Y., 
and  was  its  first  rector.  Tried  in  1867  by  ecclesiastical  tribunal 
for  preaching  to  a  Methodist  church  in  N.  J.  Retiring  from 
the  ministry  Apr.  6,  1881,  by  resigning  his  pulpit,  he  was  mana- 
ger of  the  French  agency  at  Paris  of  the  Equitable  Life  of  N. 
Y.  to  June  15,  1883.  Biographical  sketch  in  Patten  s  Clergy  of 
N.  v.,  j8/.     Author  and  editor,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1763 


8549. 


Moi'i'is  AshJin.rsf  Ttfiiff  {Stephen  Hiss'inson-'  Tyng),  m.  by  his 
father  in  Calvary  Church,  New  York,  Jan.  9,  1867,  Effie  [Euphe- 
mia]  Welles  Christie,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1844,  d.  Gam- 
bier,  O.,  Dec.  5,  1873,  only  da.  Henry  and  Euphemia  (Mcjimsey). 
Ch.  :  145 20-1  Elizabeth  ATcJimscf  Tyng,  b.  Oct.  11,  1867,  N.  Y.; 
Effie  Christie^  Tyng,  Oct.  27,  1868,  N.  Y.,  d.  Feb.  i,  1891;  Caroline 
IVhcehvriglii^  Tyng,  June  5,  1870,  Warwick,  N.  Y.;  Susan  JVilson^ 
Tyng,  Aug".  11,  187 1,  W.;  Mason"",  b.  Oct.  29,  d.  Nov.  13,  1873. 

Prof.  Morris  Ashhursf  Tyng,  grad.  Williams  College,  1861, 
Columbia  Law  School,  New  York,  1863,  receiving  degree  LL.B. 
Ord.  P.  E.  Church  Mar.  18,  1870,  residence  N.  Y.  to  1870.  Pro- 
fessor Biblical  Lit,  and  Interpret.  Hebrew  and  Greek  Literature 
Kenyon  Coll.,  P.  E.  Theol.  Seminary,  Gambler,  O.,  1870  to  Jan., 
1874,  residence  Gambler  to  1874,  afterward  in  N.  Y.;  res.  Irving- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  1889;  from  Jan.,  1874,  counselors  at  law  New  York 
(1895),  Thomas  M.  &  Morris  A.  Tyng.  In  1866  was  a  member 
of  the  Board  of  Councilmen  N.  Y.  city. 


8550, 

Charles    Rockla/luV    TyUff   {Stephen  Higginson-'  Tyng,  Sarah^  Hig- 

.^«jo«,  Susannas,  Aarons  3, 2),  m.  ist  by  his  father  in  Church  of  Holy 
Trinity,  New  York,  Mar.  5,  1867,  Mary  Emma  Edmonds,  b. 
New  York,  Nov.  30,  1843,  d.  Mar.  8,  1887,  a  da,  Francis  William 
and  Dorothy  (Lord),  and  niece  to  Judge  John  Worth  Edmonds 
of  N.  Y.  He  m.  2d  Sept.  18,  1889,  Eleanor  Garnitt  Preston. 
Ch.  b.  New  York,  by  ist  m.:  14522  Erancis  William  Edmonds^ 
Tyng,  Aug.  20,  1868. 

+  14523     Mary  Eockland^  Tyng,  June  5,  1870. 

Charles  Eockland^  Tyng,  grad.  Columbia  College,  N.  Y.,  1862. 
Residence,  1878,  Irvington,  N.  J.;  1884,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  from 
1872,  of  Tyng  &  Co.,  steel  and  iron,  N.  Y.  Mr.  Tyng  is  author 
of  a  biographical  sketch  of  his  father.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.  Harper  s  Weekly,  Julv  30,  i8p2  :  A  Day  on  the  Eloating 
Hospital  of  St.  John's  Guild,  N.  Y.  city  [illus.  article].  The 
officials  are,  superintendent,  Capt.  Kelly,  C.  Rockland  Tyng,  the 
general  agent. 

8553. 

GeOVffe^     Tyng     {Charles-'    Tyng,   Sarah'-  Higginson,   Susanna^   Aaron^ 

Aarons,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  July  15,  1869,  Elena 
Anita  Thompson,  b.  Santa  Barbara,  May  22,  1843,  a  da.  Alpheus 
Benjamin  and  Francisca  (Carrillo).     Ch.  : 

14524  Charles^  Tyng,  b.  May  18,  1870,  Santa  Barbara,  unm., 
attended  Cornell  Univ.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  but  left  (1892)  before 
graduating  because  of  surgical  operation  upon  one  eye;  res. 
Mexico  1895,  metallurgist. 

14525  George  AfcAlpine'"  Tyng,  b.  Jan.  13,  1872,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, unm.,  grad.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  Ann  Arbor,  1895,  res.  Victoria, 
Victoria  co.,  Tex.,  1895,  dentist;  Dudley  Atkins"  Tyng,  b.  Dec.  16, 


1764 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


1874,  Santa  Barbara,  d.  there  May  25,  1875;  Dudley  Atkins^  Tyng 
(ag-.),  b.  May  13,  1878,  Yuma,  Arizona,  d.  Yuma  Aug.  15,  1878; 
Francis  Carillo^  Tyng,  b.  Sept.  27,  1883,  City  of  Mexico,  Mexico. 

Mr.  George^  Tyng  was  educated  at  Dummer  Academy,  Byfield, 
Mass.,  and  in  Hanover,  Germany.  Has  lived  much  in  the 
Southwest.  Director  of  the  Southern  Pacific  Railroad,  Califor- 
nia. In  Arizona  was  U.  S.  Marshal,  Recorder  of  Yuma  county, 
Clerk  of  Dist.  Court,  Sheriff,  Editor  at  Yuma.  See  Bibliogra- 
phy, Chap.  IV.  Residence,  1895,  Victoria,  Texas;  has  been 
largely  interested  in  cattle.  Mr.  Tyng  is  a  subscriber  for  this 
Genealogy. 

Thompso7i  awc^j^rj/.-  — Benjamin'  of  Arundel,  now  Kennebunk  Port,  York  co.,  Me., 
1757,  m.  Eunice;  Alexander",  b.  Arundel,  Aug.  27,  1857,  rem.,  1785,  to  Topsham,  Sagada- 
hoc, Me.,  d.T.  Feb.  23,  1820  (leaving  5  s.  5  da.,  who  all  lived  beyond  the  age  of  60,  the  last 
one  of  this  fam.  Mary  Thompson  d.  Brunswick,  Me.,  Jan.  18Q4,  a.  94  v.,  9  mo.,  16  days), 
m.  Arundel,  Apr.  8,  1784,  Lydia  Wildes,  b.  A.  June  28,  1764,  d.  Brunswick  Apr.  17,  1858,  da. 
John  and  Jane  Wildes  of  Arundel ;  Alpheus  Benjamins  Thompson,  b.  Topsham  Jan.  24, 
1797,  d.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Feb.  22,  1869,  m.  Nov.  5,  1835,  Francisca  Carrillos,  b.  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Feb.  26,  1816,  d.  there  Feb.  26,  i8si  (leaving  3  s.  3  da.). 

Carrillo  ancestrv :  —  A  noble  old  Castilian  family  whose  members  were  the  foremost 
to  renounce  allegiance  to  Mexico  and  make  California  a  leading  commonwealth  in  the 
Union,  and  whose  descendants  were  pioneers,  prominent  citizens,  military  and  civil  offi- 
cials. The  history  of  the  Carrillo  family  is  so  closely  interwoven  with  that  of  Santa  Bar- 
bara county  that  the  decease  of  one  of  the  members  recalls  the  interesting  incidents 
narrated  in  obituarv  notices  of  Don  Jose  Antonio  de  la  Guerra  y  Noriega  (b.  Novales, 
Province  of  Santand'er,  Spain,  1776,  went  to  Mex.  1788,  m.  1804,  the  da.  of  Raimundoi  Car- 
rillo), pub.  at  time  of  his  burial  in  Sa?ita  Barbara  Gazette,  Feb.  iS,  1.858,  and  of  Mrs.  Jose- 
fa  (Carrillo)  Dana  (sister  of  Francisca^,  and  wife  of  Captain  William  G  Dana,  to  whom 
Mex.  Govt,  granted,  1835,  ab.  40,000  acres,  now  Rancho  Nipomo,  Santa  Barbara)  in  Saiita 
Barbara  Daily  Independent.  Don  Raimundo',  commandante  of  the  pressidio  of  Santa 
Barbara  ;  His'Excellency  Don  Carlos  Antonio^,  Governor  of  the  Mexican  State  of  Alta, 
California.  The  gubernatorial  mansion  stood  upon  Ortega  St.,  Santa  Barbara,  then  the 
state  capital.  He  was  the  last  of  the  Mexican  governors  to  make  Santa  Barbara  the  seat 
of  govt,  of  Alta,  California,  and  he  cared  so  little  for  the  honors  of  the  office  that  he  gave 
way  to  Alvarado  during  the  uprising  of  that  restless  spirit,  and  retired  to  private  life. 
He  was  a  large  owner  of  lands  in  what  are  now  Santa  Barbara  and  Ventura  counties,  Cal., 
at  the  time  of  California's  occupation  by  Americans,  m.  Dona  Maria  Josefa  de  Castro  of 
(what  is  now)  Monterey  co.,  Cal. ;  Francisca^  Carrillo  m.  Alpheus  Benjamin  Thompson^. 

8554. 

Robert     Dudley^      Cross    {Mary    CaboO     Tyn^,    Sarah''  Higginson, 

susanna^  Aaron*,  3, 2),  m.  Nilcs,  Mich.,  July  5,  1 856,  Maria  Wans,  b. 
Richfield  Springs,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  182 1,  da.  Willard 
and  Margaret  (Dethic);  res.  Boone,  Boone  co,,  Neb.,  1885-95, 
farmer.     Ch.  : 

14526  Mary  Jane^  Cross,  b.  Jan.  12,  1861,  Niles,  Mich.,  m. 
Omaha,  Neb.,  Sept.  12,  i88i,Gustave  Franz  Willson,  b.  Jonkop- 
ing,  Sweden,  Feb.  15,  1852,  s.  Frederick  Anton  and  Elizabeth 
(Johnson);  res.  Genoa,  Nance  co..  Neb.,  implement  dealer.  Ch. 
b.  Genoa:  Frederick  Robert  Willson,  b.  Dec.  14,  1883;  Zella'' 
Willson,  b.  Nov.  i,  1888  ;  John  Dudley''  Willson,  Feb.  25,  1892. 

14527  Anita  Elizabetlv'  Cross,  b.  Dec.  23,  1862,  Niles,  m. 
Genoa,  Neb.,  Dec.  23,  1884,  Joseph  August  Krause,  b.  Kekoskee, 
Dodge  county.  Wis.,  Aug.  12,  1861.  s.  Godfrey  H.  and  Amelia 
(Schulte);  res.  Genoa,  implement  dealer.  Ch.  :  Stella  Maria''' 
Krause,  b.  Oct.  26,  1887,  Albion,  Boone  co..  Neb.;  Helen'''  Krause, 
Nov.  18,  189T,  Genoa;    William  Dean'''  Krause,  Feb.  i,  1895,  G. 

14528  Charles  Edward^  Cross,  b.  Sept.  23,  1865,  Three  Oaks, 
Mich.;  res.  Garett,  De  Kalb  co.,  Ind.,  engineer. 

8556. 

Emma  Degen*  Tyng  {james  Higginson-^  Tyng,  Sarah''  Higginson, 
Susanna^,  Aaron^  Aaron^,  Aaron",  Moses'),    m.    MorristOWn,    N.    J,,    Oct.    1, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1765 

1856,  Richard  Michell  Upjohn,  b.  Shaftsbun^,  Eng;.,  Mar.  7,  1828, 
a  s.  Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Parry).  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  : 
14529  Maud  ElizahetJi'  Upjohn,  Aug.  12,  1857,  iinm.  1891. 

14530  Richard  RusselP  Upjoh)i  (Rev.),  b.  Apr.  28,  1S59, 
unni.  1891,  grad.  Cornell  Univ.  1880,  Nashotah  Seminary,  Wis., 
was  a  draughtsman  in  his  father's  office.  Took  orders  in  the 
Episcopal  Church,  and  has  been  since  Assistant  in  the  Church 
of  the  Ascension,  Chicago,  111.  (1891),  rector  Rochester,  N.Y.,  1892. 

1 45 3 1 -8  Francis  Jaiiies^  Upjohn,  b.  June  21,  1861,  d.  Brook- 
lyn Oct.  12,  1883,  unm.  Inherited  superior  artistic  taste,  studied 
at  National  Academy  of  Design,  N.  Y.  At  his  untimely  decease 
was  developing  a  design  for  a  stained  glass  window,  which  was 
afterward  placed  in  the  chapel  of  the  Old  Ladies'  Home,  Augus- 
ta, Me.;  Grace  Dcgcn\  b.  Dec.  24,  1S62.  d.  Brooklyn  July  29.  1863; 
Anna  MicheW  Upjohn,  b.  July  29,  1864;  Charles  Babcock^  Upjohn, 
b.  June  26,  1866,  has  fine  artistic  capacities,  is  working  with  his 
father  1891;  Emma  Tyng"  Upjohn,  b.  Sept.  5,  1868;  Edwin  Parry'^ 
Upjohn,  b.  July  12,  1870;  Dudley  Tynf  Upjohn,  b.  Nov.  2,  1872; 
Fanny  Beach^,  b.  Sept.  3,  1874,  d.  Garrison's,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  12,  1875; 
Hobart  Brown^  Upjohn,  b.  May  2,  1876;  Russell  Dtgen^  Upjohn,  b. 
Oct.  9,  1883,  d.  188-. 

Richard  Michell  Upjohn  still  resides  in  Brooklyn  (1895),  the 
celebrated  architect  of  New  York.  His  work  has  taken  very 
high  rank;  many  beautiful  churches  and  public  buildings 
throughout  the  country  attesting  his  refined  taste  and  profes- 
sional skill, —  among  them  the  Berkeley  Street  Cong.  Church, 
Boston,  Mass.;  St.  Peter's,  Albany,  N.Y.;  St.  Paul's,  Brooklyn;  St. 
Chrysostom,  New  York;  Church  of  the  Reconciliation,  R.  &  R. 
Upjohn,  architects,  Webster,  Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  July  18,  1870, 
is  mentioned  in  Animidowns  His.  Coll.,  ^ig.  Conspicuous  for  both 
beauty  and  grandeur  is  the  State  Capitol  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
white  marble  in  the  modern  Gothic  style,  costing  over  $3,000,000, 
1879.  Mr.  Upjohn  is  a  vestryman  of  St.  Paul's,  Brooklyn, 
1884,  Pres.  of  the  N.  Y.  Chapter  of  American  Inst,  of  Architects 
1891,  member  of  Long  Island  Historical  Soc.  (from  the  earliest 
days),  and  of  the  Hamilton  Club,  Brooklyn. 

Upjohn  r^C(7rrf.- —Richard',  of  Shaftsbury,  Eng.,  Manlius,  N.  Y.,  1829  to  1830,  New 
Bedford,  Mass.,  to  1833,  Brooklyn,  a  distinguished  architect,  built  Trinity  church,  Broad- 
way, N.  Y.,  d.  at  Garrison's,  m.  Elizabeth  Parry,  who  d.  at  Garrison's.  Children  :  Rich- 
ard Michell^  m.  Emma  Degen  Tyng-'^,  Joseph^,  d.,  Anna^  m.  Rt.  Rev.  John  Henry  Hobart 
Brown^,  S.T.D.,  Bishop  of  Fonddu  Lac,  Wis.,  who  was  consecrated  in  St.  John's  Church, 
Cohoes,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  15,  1875,  d.  May  2,  1888;  Elizabeth^  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Babcock  ;  Rev. 
James  A. 2,  rector  P.  E.,  Caldwell,  N.  Y.,  1873-4.  Garrison's  1875-6,  Plymouth,  Wis.,  1877-9, 
Neenah,  Wis.,  1880-5,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1886-92,  and  Rev.  Samuel^  Upjohn,  D.D.,  rector 
P.  E.,  Augusta,  Me.,  1873-84,  Germantown,  Pa.,  1884-92. 

8557, 

Frances  Higf/insou^  Tfjitg  {james  mgginson-'  Tyng),  m.  City 
of  New  York  Sept.  19,  1866,  James  Bryant  Walker,  b.  Cincin- 
nati, O.,  Jan.  5,  1841,  d.  C.  Dec.  30,  1874,  s.  Timothy  and  Eleanor 
Page  (Wood).  Ch.  b.  Cincinnati  :  14539  Russell  Tyng^  Walker, 
b.  Aug.  23,  1867,  Harvard  1890.  14540  Frederick  Bryanf  Walker, 
b.  Jan.  5,  1869,  Amherst  1891.  14541  Maria  Bartholow^  Walker, 
b.  Jan.  31,  1874,  Harvard  Annex. 

Judge  James  Bryant  Walker  grad.  Harvard  i860,  A.B.;  Har- 
vard  Law  School;    ent.   U.   S.  A.   1861,  dangerously  wounded 


1766  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Atlanta,  Ga.,  while  capt.  and  A.  A.  G.  on  Gen.  Force's  staff, 
mustered  out  Apr.,  1865;  lawyer,  admitted  to  bar  Cincinnati  1865, 
Asst.  City  Solicitor,  and,  1869,  elected  Solicitor.  Jan.,  1872,  ap. 
by  Gov.,  Judge  of  Superior  Court,  Cin.;  May,  1872,  Prof.  Equity 
Cin.  Law  School,  later  Dean  of  the  Faculty.  His  death  resulted 
from  his  wounds,  from  which  he  was  ever  a  great  sufferer. 
Mrs.  Frances  H.  (Tyng)  Walker  res.  1883,  Exeter,  N.  H. 

8559. 

UnSSell  Degen^  TyUff  {james  Higgmson-'  Tyng,  Sarah^  Higgmson, 
Susanna^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),   died    MontrOSe,   N.  J.,  Jan.    25, 

.1882,  a.  35,  m.  by  his  father  at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  June  2,  1870, 
Harriet  Matilda  Cornell,  b.  in  the  city  of  New  York  July  5,  1846, 
a  daughter  of  John  Henry  and  Amelia  (Hamilton).  Children  : 
14542-5  Fanny''  Tyng,  b.  June  i,  1872,  Elizabeth  ;  Constance  Dud- 
ley'' Tyng,  b.  Nov.  i,  1873,  E.;  Grace  RoyaP  Tyng,  b.  Mar.  27,  1877, 
South  Orange,  N.  J.;  Harriet  CornelP  Tyng,  b.  May  26,  1879,  S.  O. 

Mr.  Russell  Degen^  Tyng  was  of  Newark  to  1852,  Green  Point, 
Kings  CO.,  N.  Y.,  to  1853,  Morristown,  N.  J.,  to  1859,  Chelsea, 
Mass.,  to  1 861,  Drevvsville,  Cheshire  co.,  N.  H.,  to  1864,  New 
York  to  1867,  Elizabeth  to  1876,  South  Orange  to  1879,  from 
1879  in  Montrose.  Mr.  Tyng  was  first  in  the  Guebhard  Insur- 
ance Co.,  then  in  the  Queens  Ins.  Co.,  and  finally  in  home  office 
of  Continental  Fire  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y.  Member  of,  and  several 
years  secretary  to  the  vestry  of  the  Church  of  the  Holy  Com- 
munion, South  Orange.  On  Jan.  29,  1882,  the  vestry  adopted 
suitable  resolutions  commemorative  of  his  Christian  life. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Matilda  (Cornell)  Tyng,  residence  Montrose 
(1883). 

8560. 


Mary    J^ouisa'    Higgmson    (S«^a^w?S:^ 

f^^nal^^dilhgginson,    ^Susanna^  AaronS  Aarona.  Aaro^^  Moses.  ),  m.  Brat- 

tleboro,  Vt.,  Nov.  12,  1856,  Francis  Cabot,  born  Newton,  Mass., 
June  16,  1825,  s.  Frederick  and  Mary  Ann  (Cabot).  Of  Brook- 
line,  Mass.,  1886,  merchant.     Ch.: 

14546  Marian^  Cabot,  b.  Sept.  24,  1857,  Boston,  Mass.,  m. 
Feb.  15,  1886,  James  Jackson  Putnam,  M.D. 

14547  Francis  Higginson^  Cabot,  b.  June  28,  1859,  Brattleb., 
merchant,  of  firm  Mitchell  Bros.,  New  York  city. 

14548  Louisa  Storroii.r'  Cabot,  b.  Nov.  16,  i860,  Brookl.,  m. 
Brookl.  Oct.  24,  1883,  John  Richardson,  b.  Newton  Oct.  22,  1857, 
only  s.  John  and  Charlotte  (Blood).  Of  Brookl.,  merch.  Ch.: 
Louisa  Cabot^"  Richardson,  b.  Oct.  24,  1884,  Chestnut  Hill,  Middle- 
sex CO.,  Mass.  Elizabeth  Higginson^,  b.  Feb.  i,  B.,  d.  B.  Aug.  21, 
1863  ;  Susan  Channing^  Cabot,  b.  May  6,  1864,  Brookl.;  Margaret 
Copley^  Cabot,  June  15,  1866,  Brookl.  14549  Frederick  Pickering^ 
Cabot,  June  15,  1868,  Brookl.;  Stephen  Perkins^,  Sept.  20,  1869, 
Brookl.;  Philip  IVeniwortlf,  b.  June  14,  B.,  d.  B.  July  21,  1871  ; 
Amy  Wcjitwortlf  Cabot,  June  22,  1872,  Brookl. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1767 

8575. 

William  Ellevy"  CJkanninff  {Barbara-' Perkins),  m.  Sept. 
23,  1841,  Ellen  Kilshaw  Fuller,  b.  1820,  d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept. 
22,  1856,  a  da.  Hon.  Timothy  and  Margaret  (Crane).  Ch.:  14550 
Margaret  Fuller^  Channing.  1455 1  Caroline  SfurgtY  Channing. 
14552  Walter'^  Channing\  Giovanni Eugefie^  Channing ;  Henry^  Clian- 
ning. 

William  Ellery''  Channing,  the  poet  and  author.  [See  Bibli- 
ography, Chap.  IV.]  For  reference  to  Ellen  Kilshaw  Fuller, 
see  account  of  Fuller  lot  in  Mount  Auburn  Memorial. 

Fuller  ancesfiy :  —ThomsLS^,  irom  Eng.  1638,  Salem  (Middleton),  Mass.,  16:18,  subsc. 
at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Dec,  1640,  for  town  orders  of  Woburn,  Mass.,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth 
Tidd,  da.  John^  (Johni)  Tead,  or  Tidd,  and  Rebecca  (Wood)  of  Woburn,  Mass.;  Jacobs 
b.  W.  May  14,  1655,  m.  Mary  Bacon  ;  Jacob^,  m.  Abigail  Holton  of  Danvers,  Mass.;  Rev. 
Timothy^,  Harv.  1760,  m.  Sarah  Williams,  da.  Rev.  Abraham  and  Anna  (Buckminster)  of 
Sandwich,  Mass.;  Hon.  Timothy^,  Harvard  1801,  of  Groton,  Mass.,  M.  C,  m.  Margaret 
Crane,  da  Maj.  Peter  of  Canton,  Norfolk  co.,  Mass.;  Ellen  Kilshaw"  (sister  of  Margaret" 
Fuller,  who  m.  Count  Giovanni  Angelo  Ossoli).— .iV.  E.  H.  G.  Reg.,  XIII :  351. 

8584. 

George^  Higginson  {Geo,-ge-'  ni^-^-mson),  m.  Miss  Elizabeth 
Barker.     Res.  Lenox,  Mass.  (1885-95).     They  have  several  eh.\ 

8585. 

HenVy  Lee^  IligginSOfl  {George^  Higginson,  George^  Higginson, 
Susannas,  Aaron^  Aaron',  Aaron^,  Mosesi),    married   in    Cambridge,  MaSS., 

Dec.  5,  1863,  Ida  Olympe  Frederika  Agassiz,  born  at  Carlsruhe, 
Grand  Duchy  of  Baden,  Aug.  9,  1837,  daughter  of  Prof.  Jean 
Louis  Rudolph  and  Cecile  (Braun)  Agassiz.  Children,  born  at 
Bo.ston,  Mass.:  Cecile  Pauline^  Higginson,  b.  Jan.  5,  1870,  d.  Aug. 
18,  1875. 

14553     Alexander  Henry^  Higginson,  b.  Apr.  2,  1876. 
Col.  Henry  Lee^  Higginson,  residence  Brookline,  Mass.     Ofhce 
in  Boston,   1895.     Belongs  to  the  class  of  1855,   Harvard,  but 
never  graduated. 

Prof.  Jean  Louis  Rudolph  Agassiz,  LL.D.  (Universities  of  Dublin  and  Edinburgh), 
Ph.D.  (Erlangen),  M.D.  (Munich),  born  in  the  parish  of  Metiers,  near  Lake  Neufchatel, 
Switzerland,  May  28,  1807.  Of  Huguenot  descent ;  his  father  was  pastor  of  St.  Imier. 
Prof,  of  zoology  and  geology  in  the  Lawrence  Scientific  school,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  from 
its  foundation,  1848.  The  illustrious  philosopher,  naturalist,  and  author,  renowned 
throughout  the  world  as  one  of  the  great  scientific  lights  of  modern  times  ;  died  Dec.  14, 
1873- 

8586. 

James  JachSOn^  Higginson  {George-'  Higginson,  George^  Hig- 
ginson, Susanna^,  Aaron^  Aarons,  Aaron=,  Mosesi),  married  Margaret  Gracie, 

a  daughter  of  Archibald  and  Elizabeth  (Bethune)  Gracie.  They 
have  several  children^. 

Mr.  James  Jackson  Higginson,  residence  New  York  city,  N.Y. 
(1896),  banker.  Of  Chase '[Edward  E.]  &  Higginson,  1S84.  Mr. 
Higginson  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

G^r(2c;6'a«(,vj.Vrv.-  — William',  b.  1728,  of  Dumfries,  Scotland,  d.  at  Dumfries  Apr.  16, 
1778  ;  Archibald^,  b.  Dumfries  June  25,  1755,  came  to  America  after  the  close  of  the  Revo- 
lution, was  a  merchant  of  New  York,  his  country-seat  at  Grade's  Point,  near  Hurlgate, 
to  him  is  dedicated  Tlte  Old  Merchants  of  Neiv  York,  by  Walter  Barrett,  iSbj,  d.  m  New 
York  city,  Apr.  11,  1829,  m.  Esther  Rogers'  ;  Archibald'  Gracie,  b.  Dec.  17,  1795,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Bethune  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Rollers  ancestry :  —  Kev.  1  Rogers,  an   Episcopal  clergyman  in  Nova  Scotia,  ace. 

to  family  tradition,  suppcjsed  to  be  father  of  Samuel^,  b.,  it  is  believed,  in  Eng.  or  Nova 
Scotia  ab.  1712.  came  from  N.  S.  to  Norvvalk,  Conn.,  ab.  1730-4  (bro.  to  Dr.  Uriah  of  N., 
and  near  relative  of  James  of  New  London,  Conn.),  sec.  of  Gov.  Thomas  Fitch,  Colonial 
Gov.  of  Conn.;  was  drowned  at  Norwalk,  buried  at  St.  John,  N.  B.,  m.  Elizabeth  Fitch"  ; 
Esther^  Ro.gers,  m.  Archibald  Gracie^. 

Fitch  ancestry  :  —  Thomas'  [see  +66,  p.  84]  ;  Thomas",  came  to  New  England  with 
his  mother  16^8,  of  Norwalk  165?,  the  richest  inhabitant  ;  Thomas',  sergeant,  of  Norwalk; 
Thomas'!,  b.  about  1671  ;  Gov.  Thomas^,  b  Conn.  1699,  grad.  Yale  1721,  of  Norwalk,  filled 
successively,  with  integrity  and  wisdom,  the  offices  of  counselor,  judge  of  the  Superior 
Court,  Chief  Justice  1750-4,  Lt.-Gov.,  and  Gov.  of  Conn.  1754-6.  In  1765  he  took  the  oath 
of  office  prescribed  in  the  Stamp  Act,  and  was  driven  into  retirement,  in  consequence, 
the  next  year;  d.  July  18,  1774;  Elizabeth"  Fitch,  m.  Samuel  Rogers^. —  JV.  V.  Gen.  Bio. 
Rec,  XVl:  84. 

8587. 

Francis     JDee"   HigffimiOn   (George-'  Higginson,   Susanna^,  Aaron*, 

Aaron3,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  married  Feb,  1 6,  1 876,  Julia  Borland,  a 
daughter  of  Dr.  John  Nelson  and  Madeline  (Gibson)  Borland. 
Children  : 

Francis  Lee^  Higginson,  b.  November  29,  1877. 
4-14554     Mary  Cabof  Higginso7i,  b.  December  3,  1878. 
Juliet  BorlamP  Higginso7h  b.  March  6,  1881. 
Barbara'  Higginsoii,  b.  March  28,  1884. 
Mr.  Francis  Lee^  Higginson  residence,  Boston,  Mass.  (1898). 

Borland  ancestry  :  —  John',  b.  ab.  1660,  from  Scotland,  of  Boston,  estate  owner  of 
Charlestown,  Mass.,'d.  Mar.  30,  1727,  in  67th  year  ;  Francis^,  b.  ab.  1691,  of  Boston,  estate 

owner  of  Charlestown,  d.  Sept.  16,  1763,  in  72d  year,  m.  ist, •  ;  John^,  b.  ab.  1728,  of 

B.,  est.  owner  of  Chariest.,  d.  June  5,  1775,  in  47th  yr.,  m.  at  Christ  Church,  Feb.  20,  1749- 
50,  Anna  Vassall^  ;  Leonard  Vassall'',  m.  Sarah  Lloyd,  da.  Dr.  James  ;  John*,  m.  Rebecca 
Nelson  Woolsey",  b.  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1793  ;  John  Nelson''  Borland,  M.D.,  m. 
Madeline  Gibson,  a  da.  Isaac. 

Woolsey  ancestry : —  (Suffolk)  Sa.  on  a  cross  eng.  ar.  a  lion  pass,  guard,  gu.  crowned  or, 
bet.  4  leopards'  faces  az. ;  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  rose  of  the  third  betw.  2  Cornish  doughs 
ppr.  Crest  —  A  naked  arm  embowed,  grasping  a  shin  bone  all  ppr.  .  .  .  Thomas', 
Benjamin^,  of  Yarmouth,  Eng.,  and  Holland  ;  George',  b.  Yarmouth,  Eng.,  Oct.  27,  1610, 
resided,  as  is  supposed,  some  time  in  Holland  with  his  father,  came  to  this  country  with 
Dutch  emigrants  1623,  afterward  engaged  in  trade  several  years  in  New  Amsterdam 
with  Isaac  Allerton,  who  came  as  a  passenger  in  the  Mayflower,  bought  1647  plantation 
at  Flushing,  L.  I.,  subsequently  rem.  to  and  was  an  ong.  settler  of  Jamaica,  L.  I.,  d. 
there' Aug.  17,  1698,  m.  Rebecca;  George*,  lived  and  d.  in  Jamaica  ;  Rev.  Benjamin*,  b. 
Jamaica,  L.  I.,  Nov.  19,  1687,  Yale  1707,  pastor  Southold,  L.  I.,  1720-36,  his  wife  inherited 
from  her  father,  the  est.  of  300  acres  at  Glen  Cove,  L.  I.,  on  which  after  1735,  they 
went  to  reside,  and  to  which  the  name  Dosoris  (dos  uxoris,  the  wife's  dowrv)  has 
ever  since  been  given,  d.  Aug.  15,  1756,  m.  1714  Abigail  Taylor,  da.  John  and  Mary  (White- 
head, da.  Daniel),  of  Oyster  Bay,  L.  I.;  Col.  Melancthon  Taylor",  b.  June  8,  1717,  d  Sept. 
28,  1758,  while  in  service  against  French  at  Crown  Point,  Essex  co.,  N.  Y.,  bur.  at  Doso- 
ris, m.  Rebecca  Lloyd',  she  d.  Sept.  13,  1797  ;  Gen.  Melancthon  Lloyd',  b.  Queen's  Vil- 
lage, L.  I.,  May  8,  1758,  ent.  American  Army  as  aid  to  Gov.  George  Clinton,  retired  from 
Army  1780,  afterw.  Maj.-Gen.  N.  Y.  S.  M.,  rem.  to  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  1787,  d.  Trenton,  N. 
J.,  June  29,  1819,  m  Alida  Livingston,  b.  Mav  5,  1758,  d.  Oswego,  N.Y.,  July  12,  1843,  da. 
Henry  and  Susan  (Conklin,  da.  of  John),  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  and  sister  to  Rev.  Dr. 
John  H  Livingston,  Pres.  of  Rutgers  Coll.,  N.  J.  ;  Rebecca  Nelson**  Woolsey  m.  John 
Borland*. 

Lloyd  ancestrv  :  —  bq  arms  (Shropshire)  Vert,  a  lion  ramp,  or.  .  .  .  James',  prob. 
from  Bristol,  Eng'.,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1670,  Boston  1673,  d.  July,  1693,  m.  iSt,  Griselda  (Gri- 
selle)  Sylvester'  ;  Henry^,  b.  Queens  Vil.  Nov.  28,  1685,  m.  Rebecca  Nelson,  da.  Capt. 
John  and  Catharine  (Tailer,  da.  Gov.  William)  of  Boston  ;  Rebecca'  Lloyd,  m.  Melanc- 
thon Taylor  Woolsey". 

Sylvester^  Silvester  ancestry  . —  3  arms  :  SILVESTER;  /  .■  Sylvesi  er  ;  /  .•  SYLVESTER 
or  Silvester  :  Ar.  a  tree  vert.  Crest  —  A  crow  with  wings  expanded,  struck  through 
with  an  arrow  ppr.  .  .  .  Joshua',  b.  1564,  the  celebr.  poet,  says  Savage,  "  There  is  no 
slight  reason  to  believe  Nathaniel  to  be  s.  of  Joshua,"  d.  1618  a.  54  ;  Nathaniel,  of  Shel- 
ter Island,  L.  I.,  which  with  his  bro.  Constant  he  purch.  June  9,  1651,  from  Stephen  Good- 
year, d.  1680,  m.  Grizzele  Brinley,  da.  Thomas  of  Datchett,  co.  Bucks,  Eng.;  Griselda' 
Sylvester  m.  James  Lloyd'. 

Vassall  ancestry  :  —  John',  Samuel",  John',  Leonard*  [see  -1-  3164,  p.  1063],  m.  2d, 
Apr.  16,  1734,  Mrs.  Phebe  (Penhallow)  Gross  ;  Anna*  Vassall  m.  John  Borland'. 

Penhalhnu  ancestrv:  —Samuel'  [see  4-3249,  p.  H14]  ;  Phoebe"  Penhallow,  m.  2d, 
Leonard  VassalH.—  N.  V.  Gen.  Bio.  Rec.  :  Cutis'  Gen. 

8589. 

Lucy  JKilipiariT  Higginson  (Samuel Perkins-'  Higginson,  Hen- 
ry^ Higginson,  Susanna*,  Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron"),     m.     Chicago,    111.,    May  3, 

1870,  Dr.  George  Edward  McPherson,  b.  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  Oct. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1769 

II,  1S29,  a  s.  Reynolds  and  Elizabeth  Brown  (Henderson).  Ch.: 
14555  Rohert  Reynolds'  McPherson,  b.  May  2,  187 1,  Chicago  ; 
Charles  Edward"*,  Dec.  9,  1876,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Dr.  George  Edward  McPherson  grad.  Jefferson  Medical  coll., 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1855,  was  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1861  ;  A.  A.  S.,  U. 
S.  A.  1863-5,  served  with  Gen.  Lyon,  &c.  Residence  1885-7 
San  Francisco. 

McPlierson  ancestry  :  —  4  art/is  :  (co.  Inverness,  deriv.  fr.  Gallichattan  Moir,  Chief 
of  Clan  Chattan  temp. 'Malcolm  Canmore  T057)  Per  fesse  or  &  az.  a  lymphad  [&c.]  ;  in 
dexter  chief  point  hand  grasping  dagger  ;  in  sinister  chief  a  cross  crosslet.  Crest  —  Cat 
sejant.  Motto  —  Na  bean  do'n  chun  gun  lampainn.  .  .  .  Robert'  of  parish  Cladou, 
n.  Rosenkillen,  Ireland  ;  Robert^,  settled  on  222  acres  Marsh  Creek,  when  it  was  bought 
of  Indians  1738,  Cumberland  tp..  Pa.,  d.  C.  tp.  Dec.  25,  1740,  m.  in  Ireland  ab.  1728,  Jennet 
Starrard  ;  Robert',  b.  in  central  Ireland,  ab.  1730  [another  ac.  "  from  Scotland  with  bro. 
John  of  Md."],  of  Cumberland  tp.,  auditor  York  co.  1755,  sheriff,  Capt.  Forbes  exped. 
ag.  Ft.  Du  Quesne  1758,  col.  in  Rev.,  m.  June  11,  1751,  Agnes  Miller  of  Cumberland  co., 
sister  of  Robert,  merch.  of  Baltimore  ;  William',  b.  C.  tp.  Dec.  2,  1757,  It.  in  Miles'  regt., 
m.  Mary  Carrick,  da.  Capt.  Samuel  of  Emmetsburg,  Md.;  Reynolds^  McPherson. 

8591. 
Charles    Maynarfr''  Hff/f/inson  (A?t7ia   EUzabetii*    Tyng^ 

Geofje  Maynard^  Higginson,  ^''"''K  ^Wi'^'''"-  '- Susanna^  Aaron^  Aaron3,  Aaron^, 
Stephen  HigginsoiP   Tvng,  Sara/i^   Higg/nson,  (•-'=>  >  >  ' 

Mosesi),  m.  Burlington,  la..  May  21,  1870,  Katharine  M.  Nihen,  b. 
St.  Catherine's,  Ont.,  July  25,  1843.     Ch.: 

14556  Anna  Tyng"'''''  Higginson,  b.  Apr.  15,  187 1,  Burling- 
ton, m.  Oct.  18,  1893,  Vibe  Kieralff  Spicer. 

George  Maynard'*'^"  Higginson,  b.  Nov.  11,  1877, 
Chicago,  111. 

Norton  Finney^''^'^  Higginson,  b.  Aug.  5,  1879,  Chi- 
cago,  111. 

Charles  Maynard^'^  Higginson,  res.  Chicago,  1885-95  ;  grad. 
Lawrence  Scientific  School,  Harvard,  1867.  Assistant  Auditor 
Chicago,  Burlington  &  Q.  R.  R. 

8594. 
Francis  Allston^  Chann  ng  {wnuam  Henryi  c/ia?ini?ig,  susan 

Cleveland'^  Higginson,  Susanna^,  Aaron"*,  Aaron',  Aaron",  Moses'),  bom  at  Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio,  March  21,  1841,  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,  July  21, 

1869,  Elizabeth^  Bryant  -(-  13103  i^Henry''  Bryant,  Mary  Cleveland'^  Smith, 
Mary«,  Ebenezer<,  Josiah',  Josiah",  Moses').       Children  : 

Francis  Leonard  Sohier^  Channing,  b.  Aug.  30,  1870, 
Watcombe,  Devon,  England,  d.  Watcombe,  Jan.  4,  187 1. 

Elizabeth  Bryant'*  Channing,  b.  Oct.  10,  1871,  Wat- 
combe, d.  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb.  11    1879. 

14557  Mary  Cleveland"*  Channing,  b.   Mar.   29,   1873,  Brigh- 
ton, England, 

14558  Julia  Allen"  Channing,  b.  July  14,  1874,  Brighton. 
Hon.   Francis  Allston^  Channing,   M.  P.,  was  graduated  from 

Exeter  College,  Oxford,  Eng.,  1863,  afterwards  Fellow  and  Lec- 
turer in  Philosophy  of  University  College,  Oxford  ;  Member  of 
Parliament  for  East  Northamptonshire  since  1885.  Residence, 
London,  Eng.  (1898).     A  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

8597. 

HENRY    RUSSELL^    CLEVELAND     (Horace    William    Shaler^ 
Richard  Jeffry',  Stephen^,  Aaron"",  Aaron3,  Aaron',  Mosesi\     j     •       ■Ro-rt-o-nmiill  o 
Dorcas  Cievela?td^  Hitler,  Margaret^,  /)  "•  i"    narranquuid., 


I770 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


U.  S.  of  Colombia,  on  the  Magdalena  River,  South  America,  June 
2,  1880,  a.  34,  m.  Barranquilla,  Jan.  i,  1875,  Carmen  Sanchez,  b. 
Sta.  Fe  de  Bogota,  Colombia;  d.  in  Panama  1894.  Ch.  b.  Barran- 
quilla :  14559-60  SoFiA^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  4,  1875  ;  Julia' 
Cleveland,  Oct.  22,  1877,  both  res.  with  H.  W.  S.'  Cleveland  at 
Chicago,  111.,  1897  ;  Mariana',  b.  Apr.  23,  1880,  d.  B.  Feb.,  1882. 

Henry  Russell^  Cleveland  located  1870  in  Barranquilla  ; 
machinist  and  mechanical  engineer  ;  of  rare  faculty  of  inven- 
tion, which  enabled  him  to  attain  a  high  reputation  in  his 
adopted  country  where  his  services  as  a  submarine  engineer 
were  in  constant  demand  by  government  as  well  as  individuals, 
so  that  he  was  on  the  road  to  independence,  and  intending  to 
return  to  his  native  land  to  educate  his  children,  when  he  was 
attacked  by  dysentery,  when  beyond  the  reach  of  medical  aid 
and  lived  but  few  days  after  his  return  to  Barranquilla. 

The  following  obituary  appeared  in  the  Salem  (A/ass.)  Ga- 
zette : 

This?  sad  news  brings  sorrow  to  the  hearts  of  many  persons  who  knew  and  esteemed 
highly  the  deceased  for  his  many  excellent  qualities,  and  awakens  in  them  feelings  of 
the  deepest  sympathy  for  the  parents,  who  were  well  known  and  highly  respected  in  this 
community. 

Mr.  Cleveland  was  a  young  man  of  great  promise  in  his  profession,  and  if  his  life 
had  been  spared  would  have  made  his  mark  in  the  world.  Possessed  of  an  innate  love 
of  adventure, —  a  characteristic  feature  in  this  family,  went  to  South  America  where  his 
engineering  talents  and  training,  his  energetic  and  enterprising  spirit,  his  great  self-re- 
liance and  courage,  and  his  sturdy  honesty  and  independence  of  character  soon  found 
occupation,  and  won  for  him  the  confidence,  respect,  and  esteem  of  even  the  people  of 
that  semi-civilized  country. 

His  remarkable  exploit — remarkable,  certainly,  when  we  consider  the  meagreness 
of  the  appliances  at  his  command,  and  being  the  first  of  the  kind  ever  attempted  by  him 
of  getting  off  the  rocks  in  Magdalena  river  and  towing  into  port  a  valuable  steamer  and 
cargo  on  a  contract,  if  successful,  of  $4,000,  assisted  only  by  natives — was  duly  noticed  in 
our  papers  some  two  years  since,  and  was  considered  under  all  circumstances  a  most 
notable  exhibition  of  skill  and  courage  and  an  indomitable  will  in  so  young  and  inexpe- 
rienced a  man.  To  the  qualities  already  enumerated  we  must  add  those  of  a  generous 
and  affectionate  disposition,  modesty  of  manner,  a  mind  clear  and  decided,  though  en- 
tirely practical. 

8598. 

RALPH      DWINEL*      CLEVELAND     (Horace  William    ShalerT, 
Richard  Jeffry",  Stephen^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron",  Mosesi\      .^n       PViilarlolt-iViiQ 
Dorcas  Clevclaiid'^  Miller,  Margarets  )l    ™-     ^nuaueipuid., 

Pa.,  Dec.  18,  1878,  Aurora  Eustis,  b.  Milton,  Mass.,  July  25,  1851, 
a  da.  of  Alexander  Brooks  and  Aurora  (Grelaud).  Ch.  b.  Bur- 
lington, la.: 

14561  Helen  Bruce"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  31,  1880. 

14562  Alexander  Eustis'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  25,  1882. 
Ralph  Dwinel'  Cleveland  was  baptized  by  Rev.  Octavius 

Brooks  Frothingham,  in  Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1855.  His  tastes 
being  decidedly  artistic,  after  some  development  at  home,  he 
went  to  Eng.,  was  about  2  years  at  the  Kensington  Art  School, 
where  he  acquired  great  skill  in  drawing  and  modeling  in  clay. 
Returning,  he  was  a  considerable  time  draughtsman  in  his 
father's  office;  then  for  18  months  a  topographical  draughts- 
man on  U.  S.  survey  of  the  Upper  Mississippi.  Next  he  be- 
came Traveling  Auditor  of  Chicago,  Burlington  &  Quincy  R.  R. 
for  State  of  111.,  residence,  Burlington,  la.,  until  1885.  Was 
appointed,  1885,  Superintendent,  and  Nov.  17,  1886,  elected 
Secretary  of  Lakewood  Cemetery  Association,  Minneapolis, 
Minn.;  held  the  position  to  1891.  Was,  1890,  elected  Vice-Pres. 
of  American  Association  of  Cemetery  Supts.,  at  their  conven- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1771 


tion  in  Boston.  Active  partner  in  firm  of  H.  W.  S.  Cleveland 
&  Son,  Landscape  Gardeners,  Minneapolis,  1891.  Photographer, 
Chicago,  111.,  1894-6. 

Eustis.  Eustace  ancestry :— 7  artns :  Eustace:  Sa.  a  saltire  betw.  4  martlets  ar. 
Crest  —  A  hand  holding  a  close  helmet  ppr.  .  .  .  William^,  Boston  1659,  Romney 
Marsh,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1674,  Maiden,  Charlestown,  m.  Sarah,  b.  163Q,  d.  June  12,  1713,  g.  s. 
"Uestis";  William^,  b.  Feb.  25,  1660-1,  m.  Sarah  Cutler';  Benjamin',  m.  Katharine  In- 
gersoll'';  Benjamin'',  m.  Elizabeth  Hill,  da.  Abraham  and  Prudence  (Hancock);  Abra- 
ham^  (bro.  to  William,  Madison's  Sec.  of  War),  m.  Margaret  Parker,  da.  Daniel  and  Mar- 
garts  (Jarvis)  and  sister  of  Chief  Justice  Isaac  Parker ;  Abraham',  m.  Rebecca  Sprague, 
da.  Dr.  John  and  Rebecca  (Chambers);  Alexander  Brooks'  Eustis,  b.  Dedham,  Mass., Jj an. 
30,  1815,  m.  Aurora  Grelaud,  da.  Titon  and  Mary  (Ferris),  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. —  N.  E.  H. 
G.  Reg.,  XXXII :  204.  —  Eustis  gen.,  by  Prof.  Henry  Lawrence  Eustis. 

lugersolly  bikersall  ancestry : — Arms:  Inkersall:  (Hertford  co.;  Middlesex).  Gu. 
a  fesse  dancettee  erm.  betw.  6  trefoils  slipped  or.  Crest  —  A  griffin's  head  gu.  gorged 
with  a  fesse  dancettee  erm.  betw.  2  wings  displ.  or.  .  .  .  Richard',  fr.  Bedford  co., 
Eng.,  Salem  1629,  kept  ferry,  m.  Ann;  George^,  b.  ab.  16:8,  m.  Elizabeth;  George', 
Chariest.,  m.  Katharine  ;  Katherine^  Ingorsoll  m.  Benjamin  Eustis'. 

Cutler  ancestry : — [See  -I-2547,  p.  943];  John';  Thomas^,  b.  1635,  Reading,  Charles- 
town,  m.  Mary  Giles,  da.  Edward  and  Bridget  [Very]  of  Salem  ;  Sarah'  Cutler  m.  Wil- 
liam '^w'sXa^'^.—  Savage  :   IVyman. 

8601. 

WILLIAM  HILLER'  CLEVELAND  (james  Arthur^  William», 
Stephen',  Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron^,  Moses'),    m.    NeW  York,    N.  Y.,    Mar.   3 1, 

1862,  Charlotte  Catherine  Hayward,  b.  New  York,  Oct.  4,  1840, 
da.  William  and  Charlotte  (King).     Ch.  b.  New  York  : 

14563  Hayward'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  12,  1864,  m.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1887,  Minnie  L.  Coyle  of  B.,  res.  Brooklyn 
(1888-96),  clerk.  May  Gertrude',  b.  July  7,  1866,  d.  N.  Y.  city, 
Feb.  26,  1867. 

14563d;  Grace  Darling*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  27,  1868,  m. 
fall  of  1886,  Charles  E.  Taber,  a  s.  Mr.  Taber.  Of  Brooklyn. 
Lawyer.  Bertha  Charlotte',  b.  Oct.  14,  1872,  unm.  James 
Arthur^  b.  June,  ab.  15,  1876,  July,  1877,  d.  June,  ab.  17,  1876, 
July,  1877,  a.  2  days. 

William  Hiller^  Cleveland,  for  many  years  a  commission 
merchant  of  New  York,  and  Member  of  the  N.  Y.  Produce  Ex- 
change, 1875,  etc.;  residence,  New  York,  1879-82.  Merchant, 
Charleston,  S.  C,  1883,  N.  Y.  city,  1896,  wholesale  merchant. 

Hayward  record  :—'^'\\\\A.vn.  Hayward,  b.  Rye,  Eng.,  June  30, 1807,  ra.  Charlotte  King, 
b.  Rye,  Eng.,  May  12,  1812,  both  living  Brentwood,  Suffolk  co.,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

8602. 

SUSAN       PRESCOTT^       CLEVELAND      (james  Arthur'),     m. 

New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  31,  1876,  James  Perry  Bristol,  b.  Wood- 
bury, Conn.,  Mar.  31,  1849,  s.  William  Clark  and  Mary  Ann 
(Betts).     Ch.: 

14564  William  ClevelajuP  Bristol,  b.  July  31,  1877,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  was  educated  at  Park  Avenue  Institute,  Bridge- 
port, Conn. 

Mr.  James  Perry  Bristol  had  prepared  to  enter  Yale  college, 
class  of  1872,  but  adverse  circumstances  prevented,  and  he  be- 
came employed  in  a  bank.  Residence,  New  Haven,  1881,  etc., 
Bridgeport,  1896.     Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

8609. 

George  Cleveland^  Hyde  (Catharine  AWa'),  m.  Mary  Hen- 
rietta Knox  Thatcher,  b.  1811,  d.  Thomaston,  Me.,  Aug.  30,  1853, 


1772  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

a  da.  Ebenezer  and  Lucy  Fhicker  (Knox).  Ch.:  Hetirietta  C.^j 
Mary  P.\-  Frederick  Putnam^  Hyde,  b.  Nov.,  1841,  d.  Ovid,  N.  Y., 
May  24,  1842. 

Rev.  George  Cleveland^  Hyde  grad.  Middlebury,  1831,  Presb. 
clerg-yman.     Of  La.,  1862-82. 

Thacher,  Thatcher  aticestry .-—4  arms:  Thatcher:  (Essex  and  Sussex).  Gu.  a 
cross  moline  ar.;  on  a  chief  of,  3  grasshoppers  ppr.  .  .  .  Dea.  Samuel',  Watertown, 
Mass.,  freem.  May  18,  1642,  selectman,  rep  ,  m.  Hannah  ;  Lt.  Samuel^,  b.  W.,  Oct.  20,  1648, 
m.  Mary  Farnsworth,  da.  Matthias  and  Mary  of  Lynn,  Mass.;  Ebenezer^,  b.  Watert,  Mar. 
17,  1704;  Col.  Saniuel\  capt.  in  Col.  Gardner's  reg.,  at  Concord  and  Lexington,  Apr.  19, 
17751  wounded  ;  Hon.  Ebenezer^  Thatcher,  grad.  Harvard  1798,  lawyer,  Boston,  Mass., 
1801,  Thomaston,  m.  Lucy  Flucker  Knox^. 

Knox  ancestry :—yir.^  Knox  (parents  of  Gen.  Knox  were  Scotch,  and  he  was  of 
Scotch  and  Irish  Presb.  stock',  from  St.  Eustatius  Island,  of  Boston,  d.  when  son  Henry 
was  young  ;  Gen.  Henry",  b.  B.,  July  25,  1750,  Revolution  officer,  com.  artillery  of  main 
army  during  whole  war,  ist  sec.  of  the  Cincinnati,  sec.  war,  rep.,  of  Thomaston,  m.  Lucy 
FluckerS;  Lucy  Flucker^  Knox  m.  Ebenezer  Thatcher'. 

Mitctier,  Milker  ancestry : — Capt.  Jamesi,  London,  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Luist  (•'  Lewist")  of  C.',  da.  Robert  and  Mrs.  Rebecca  (Jenner)  Lynde,  wid.  of  Sam- 
uel Lynde,  da.  of  Thomas^  (Thomas'^,  m.  Esther,  Rev.  Thomas',  of  C.)  Jenner  and  Re- 
becca2  (Nicholas'  of  C,  m.  Rebecca)  Trerice  ;  Thomas^,  English  sec.  Mass.  Bay  Province, 
who,  loyal  to  crown,  ret.  to  Eng.  on  evac.  of  Boston,  m.  ist,  Judith  Bowdoin,  2d,  Hannah 
Waldo;  LucyS  Flucker  m.  Henry  Knox^.— .V.  E.  Reg.,  XXXIV :  34g ;  XXXVI:  18: 
Wynian  :  Hyde  gen . 

8612. 

Charles  Keith^  Hyde  (Catharine  Abia'),  d.  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  Nov.  4,  1849,   i^-    Maria   Eugene   Fairfax,  da.  of   Edward 

George  Fairfax  of  Vancluse,  Fairfax  co.,  Va.,  and (Gary). 

Left  3  children  :  Edzvard^  Hyde ;  Reginald^  Hyde. 

Fairfax  ancestry : — Maria  Eugene  Fairfax,  sister  of:  Charles-Snowdon  Fairfax, 
Baron  Fairfax  of  Cameron,  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland  ;  succeeded  his  gr.  fa.,  Thomas, 
qth  Lord,  Apr.  21,  1846,  then  a  minor;  resides  Woodburne,  Md.,  Tenth  Lord  Fairfax. 
Edward  George  Fairfax,  d.  in  early  life,  eldest  son  of  :  Thomas,  Ninth  Lord  Fairfax,  in 
the  peerage  of  Scotl.,  b.  1762,  succeeded,  about  1812,  to  the  Barony  which  had  been  con- 
firmed to  his  father.  Rev.  BRYAN  Fairfax,  Eighth  Lord,  by  decree  of  the  House  of 
Lords,  in  1800.  He  resided  at  Vancluse,  and  d.  Apr.  21,  1846,  having  been  3  times  m.  By 
his  3d  wife,  who  survives  him,  and  is  the  Dowager  Lady  Fairfax,  he  had  issue,  the  father 
of  the  present  Peer,  3  other  sons,  and  3  daughters.  Creation  — 1627  Genealogy  —  See 
Genealogical  I'olume.  Arms :  (Baron  Fairfax).  Or,  3  bars  gemelles  gu.  surmounted  of 
a  lion  ramp.  sa.  Crest  — A  lion  pass,  guard,  sa.  Supporters  —'De'x.tsr,  a  lion  guard; 
sinister,  a  bay  horse.  Motto  — Fare,  fac  :  Speak  and  a.ct.— Lodge' s  and  others'  Peerage 
and  Baronetage. 

8619. 

Frederick  Sivart^"  Hyde  (Catharine  Abia'),  m.  Southport, 
Fairfield  co.,  Conn.,  Oct.  14,  1870,  Elizabeth  Whitney  Bulkeley, 
b.  S.  Aug.  18,  1834,  a  da.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Beers).     Ch. : 

14565  Frederick  Bulkeley^  Hyde,  born  June  17,  1873,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  attending,  1892,  Peekskill  Military  Academy, 
Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

Rev.  Frederick  Swartz^  Hyde,  engaged  in  business,  1851-61, 
afterwards  grad.  General  Theological  Seminary,  N.  Y.  city ; 
ord.  deacon  at  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  June,  1868,  by  Rt.  Rev.  A.  C. 
Coxe ;  ord.  priest  at  Fairfield,  Conn,  July,  1869,  by  Rt.  Rev. 
John  Williams,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Conn.  His  first  charge 
was  St.  Paul's,  Fairfield;  rem.,  1872,  to  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and 
was  assist,  rector  of  Trinity  to  Sept.,  1874.  Thence  rector  of 
Christ  Church,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1875  to  1878,  then  went  abroad. 
Returning,  1885,  was  rector  of  Trinity,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  to  1889, 
when  he  resigned  to  assume  charge  of  the  mission  Church  of 
the  Ascension,  which  he  organized.  Resigned  from  this  church 
1892.     Residence,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1892. 

Bulkeley  a«c^j/ry  .•— Charles'  Bulkeley  of  Southport,  ra.  Elizabeth  Beers,  da.  Abel 
and  Elizabeth  (Whitney'^). 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1773 

IVhitnev  (iwc^^/rv/  — Henry^',  John^s  [see  +2220,  p.  S56];  Richard^'-',  b.  prob.  Norwalk, 
Conn.,  Apr.  18,  1687^  m.  Hannah  Darlins,  b.  Fairfield,  Conn.,  ab.  i6Sq,  da.  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (Beers);  SarauelS",  b.  Norwalk,  Oct.  5,  1711,  m.  ist,  Fairfield,  May  ig,  1740,  Amy 
Northrop,  b.  Nov.  q,  1722,  da.  of  William  ;  Peter'',  b.  F.,  Jan.  6,  1743-4.  of  Southport,  m 

Grace  Bulkley,  b.  ab.  1769,  da.  of  William  and  (Burr)  of  Green's  Farms,  Fairfield 

CO.,  Conn.;  El'ir.abeth^^  Whitney  m.  Abel  '^'i'iVA.  — Whitney  genealogy^  I  J:  /y6,-. 

8625. 

JAMES    BROWN'    CLEVELAND   (George',  Geo.»,  Aa^on^  Aaron*, 

Aaron3,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  m.  in  Christ  Church,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Mar.  16, 
1867,  Miss  Allison  Douglas  Todhunter,  b.  Baltimore,  Sept  19, 
1836,  youngest  da.  of  Joseph  and  Eliza  (Onion)  Todhunter.  s.  p. 
Lt.  JAMES  Brown"  Cleveland  entered  the  University  of  Vt. 
1 85  I ,  but  by  reason  of  an  accident  left  without  graduating.  Soon 
after  this  period  he  went  to  sea  before  the  mast  to  1854,  and  on 
arrival  at  New  Orleans,  La.,  became  a  clerk.  In  1859  he  joined 
his  father  in  the  Phoenix  Foundry,  Mobile,  Ala.  In  1855  he  be- 
came a  member  of  the  Washington  Artil.  of  N.  Orleans,  after- 
ward served  from  1861  with  it  in  Va.  to  2d  battle  of  Manassas, 
where,  on  special  recommend  of  Gen.  Lee,  he  was  made  2d  It. 
of  Art.,  Regular  C.  S.  A.  Captured  near  Vicksburg,  i  year  in 
prison  on  Johnson's  Island  and  Point  Lookout,  exchanged  ;  ist 
It.  at  defense  and  evacuation  of  Mobile,  a  time  as  Master  in  Navy; 
finally,  as  maj.,  surrendered  at  Meridian,  Lauderdale  co.,  Miss. 
At  close  of  war  was  a  few  months  conductor  Mobile  &  O.  R.  R.; 
then  purser,  etc.,  on  Havana,  etc.,  steamers  to  1867  ;  in  Balti- 
more 1867-72,  expert  and  accountant;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  to  1878, 
Mobile,  and  since  in  New  Orleans  (1888). 

Todlimitcr  record :  —  Joseph  Todhunter,  b.  in  England  1780,  d.  at  Baltimore,  Dec.  12, 
1848,  m.  in  Baltimore,  Eliza  Onion,  b.  at  B.  1786,  d.  at  B.,  Oct.  4,  1880. 

8627. 

MARY  TEASDALE'  CLEVELAND  (oeorgc),  d.  Williams- 
burg, James  City  co.,  Va.,  Aug.  27,  1873,  a.  31,  m.  Mobile,  Ala., 
May  28,  1867,  as  3d  w..  Rev.  George  Thornton  Wilmer,  b.  Alex- 
andria, D.  C,  May  8,  18 19,  s.  of  Rev.  William  H.  Wilmer  (rector 
St.  Paul's,  Alexandria)  and  Marion  R.  (Cox)  Wilmer,  and  bro. 
of  Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  Pere  Bell  Wilmer,  Bishop  of  La.     Ch.: 

14566  Katliarine  Cleveland''  Wilmer,  b.  Apr.  6,  1868,  Mobile, 
unm.  William  HollamP  Wilmer,  July  10,  1869,  Asheville,  Bun- 
combe CO.,  N.  C.  Jo/m  RinggoliP  Wilmer,  Dec.  4,  9,  1870,  Wil- 
liamsburg.     George  Cleveland\  b.  W.,  d.  W.,  a.  7  months. 

Rev.  George  Thornton  Wilmer,  D.D.,  was,  1867,  Rector 
Christ  Church,  Mobile.  Is,  1882,  Prof,  of  Systematic  Divinity 
and  Metaphysics,  and  of  Pastoral  Theology,  in  University  of 
the  South,  Sewanee,  Franklin  co.,  Tenn.  He  m.  ist,  Mary  Gil- 
mer, b.  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  1828,  d.  Botetourt  co.,  Va.,  1852,  da. 
of  Peachy  Ridgeway  and  Mary  (House)  Gilmer.  He  m.  2d, 
Mariam  Saunders,  b.  Williamsb.,  d.  Pittsylvania  co.,  Va.,  da.  of 
Robert  and  Lucy  B.  (Page)  Saunders,  and  grandda.  of  Gov. 
John  Page.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  4,  of  whom  2  are  living;  by  2d 
m.:  4,  of  whom  3  are  living,  Mrs.  Jacquer  being  one  of  them. 

8629. 

GEORGE    BOWEN"  CLEVELAND    (George'),   m.    Mobile, 


1774 


CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


Ala.,  Jan.  30,  1868,  Sarah  McCammon  Hall,  b.  M.,  Dec.  28,  1845, 
da.  of  John  and  Louise  Cecilia  (Brown)  Hall.     Ch.: 

14567-9  Cecilia  Hall"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  17,  1869,  Kas- 
son.  Dodge  co.,  Minn.;  Mary  Teasdale"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  8, 
1 87 1,  Cottage  Hill,  n.  Mobile;  George  Bowen"  Cleveland,  b. 
Mar.  3,  1873,  vSpring  Hill,  n.  Mobile  ;  William  Beatty^  Cleve- 
land, b.  June  13,  1877,  Summerville,  n.  Mobile;  John  Hall" 
Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  12,  1880,  Mobile. 

Mr.  George  Bowen"  Cleveland  residence  for  many  years  at 
Mobile  (1887),  accountant.  [Mr.  George  B.  Cleveland  is  princi- 
pal of  Cleveland's  Commercial  Institute,  Mobile,  1887.] 

Hall  recorci :  —  ] ohn  Hall,  b.  Blakesley,  Ala.,  Apr.  15,  1815,  d.  Mobile,  Apr.  13,  i86q, 
m.  Tuscaloosa,  Tuscaloosa  co.,  Ala.,  1842,  Louise  Cecilia  Brown,  b.  T.  iSjy,  d.  St.  Paul, 
Minn.,  Oct.  13,  1868. 

8633. 

DE  LANCEY'  CLEVELAND  (Samuel  CaldwelP,  George',  Aaron», 
Aaron<,  Aarons,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  m.     Philadelphia,    Pa.,     DeC.     27,     1 866, 

Miss  Fannie  Mary  Gulager,  b.  Washington,  D.  C,  Jan.  31,  1842, 
daughter  of  William  and  Isabella  (Kitchen)  Gulager.  Ch.: 
Fannie  Gulager",  b,  Dec.  2,  1867,  Orange,  N.  J.,  d.  Rahway, 
N.  J.,  Mar.  30,  1875. 

14570  De  Lancey"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  3,  1869,  Orange. 

14571  Alice"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  13,  1870,  Rahway. 

14572  Karrick  Ord"  Cleveland,  b.  May  18,  1872,  R. 

14573  Elizabeth  Savage"  Cleveland,  b.  May  20,  1875,  R. 

14574  Caldwell"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  13,  1876,  Rahway. 

14575  De  Coursey"  Cleveland,  b.  May  27,  1878,  R. 

14576  Whittingham"  Cleveland,  born  November  7,  1879, 
at  Short  Hills,  N.  J 

Mr.  De  Lancey'  Cleveland,  residence  Short  Hills  1884-95  ; 
importer  of  products  of  the  Levant,  Orient,  and  Mediterranean; 
New  York  1877-99.  At  the  Convention  of  the  Democratic  dele- 
gates of  the  3d  District  of  Essex  co.,  N.  J.,  Oct.  20,  1884,  Mr. 
Cleveland  received  the  nomination  for  Assembly.  Though  not 
elected,  he  polled  a  very  complimentary  vote,  considerably 
reducing  the  Republican  majority. 

8634. 

HOBART'  CLEVELAND  (Samuel  Caldweir,  Georges,  Aaron^.AaronS 

Aaron',  Aaron2,  Moses»),  born  at  Orange,  N.  J.,  March  22,  1842,  mar- 
ried in  Boston,  Mass.,  June  8,  187 1,  Miss  Helen  Hooper  Cheney, 
born  in  Boston,  December  24,  1845,  died  at  Brick  Church, 
Orange,  N.  J.,  Jan.  27,  1886,  daughter  of  Alfred  and  Harriet 
(Crawford)  Cheney.     Children  born  at  Orange  : 

14577  Ethel  Heroy"  Cleveland,  born  Feb.  3,  1878. 

14578  Mabel  Hobart"  Cleveland,  born  Sept.  28,  1879. 
Mr.  Hobart"  Cleveland,  residence   at  Orange  to   1868,   in 

New  York  city  to  1878,  at  Brick  Church,  1882,  in  New  York 
again  1892-9,  is  of  the  firm  of  Heroy  &  Marrenner  [James  H. 
Heroy,  W.  W.  Heroy,  Hobart  Cleveland,  F.  H.  Dyckmanj,  plate 
apd  sheet  glass  importers.  New  York.  Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  sub- 
scriber for  this  Genealogy. 

Cheney  record :  —  Alfred  Cheney  died  in  September,  1878,  married  Harriet  Crawford, 
who  died  in  Boston,  January  23,  i86q. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1775 

8635. 

William     CleVelaiUr     MicUS     (Lucy?,   Georges,    Aarons,   Aaron*, 

Aarons,  Aaron^),  d.  Summit,  Union  CO.,  N.  J.,  Oct.  19,  1885,  a.  56,  m. 
Birmingham,  New  Haven  co.,  Conn.,  June  i,  1854,  Emily  Nor- 
wood de  Forest,  b.  City  of  New  York  Oct.  20,  1834,  da.  Charles 
and  Catherine  (Burlock).     Ch.  : 

14579  Lucy  ClevelancP  Hicks,  b.  Mar.  8,  1855,  Hartford, 
Conn.     Miss  Hicks  res.  Vineyard  Haven,  Mass.,  1894-7. 

Emily  Norwood  de  Foresf^  Hicks,  b.  July  25,  Boston, 
Mass.,  d.  Boston,  Aug.  15,  1857:  Helen  de  Fores f  Hicks,  b.  May  7, 
1859,  Boston,  d.  Boston  June  11,  i860;  George  ClcvelaiuP  Hicks, 
b.  Jan.  27,  1861,  Boston,  d.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  14,  1864  ;  Her- 
bert de  Forcsf  Hicks,  b.  July  27,  1862,  Boston,  d.  Brooklyn  Mar. 
20,  1864;  Edith  Norwood''  Hicks,  b.  Nov.  18,  1864,  Summit,  d.  S. 
Sept.  23,  1865. 

14580  JVilliajH  Cleveland^  Hicks,  b.  Jan.  31,  1866,  Summit, 
unm.  Rev.  William  Cleveland'^  Hicks,  a  Protestant  Episcopal 
clergyman,  grad.  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  1891,  ord.  deacon  in 
St.  Mark's  Church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  May  23,  1894,  ord.  priest  in 
Grace  Church,  Orange,  Dec.  26,  1894.  Residence  Vineyard 
Haven,  Mass.,  1894-7.  is  Missionary  to  the  Island  of  Martha's 
Vineyard.  A  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy.  Norwood  de  Forest^ 
Hicks,  b.  July  27,  1872,  Summit,  d.  S.  May  i,  1876. 

14581  Be  Forest^  Hicks,  b.  Oct,  30,  1875,  Summit,  grad. 
Trinity  College  1896. 

Prof.  William  Cleveland^  Hicks  graduated  M.A.  Trinity  (then 
Washington)  Coll.  1848;  resident  of  Hartford  1852-6,  Civil  and 
Mechanical  Engineer,  Lecturer  and  Professor  of  Civil  Engineer- 
ing and  Mechanical  Sciences  in  Trinity  Coll.  1 862-1 S74.  The 
first  City  Engineer  of  Hartford;  laid  out  Colt  dyke.  Residence, 
Summit,  ofhce  in  New  York.  He  was  elected,  1881,  member  of 
N.  J.  Historical  Soc.     Churchman,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  i<SSs  ■ 

At  a  meeting  held  at  Calvary  Church,  Summit,  N.  J.,  October  22,  1885,  the  Bishop  of 
the  Diocese  presiding,  the  undersigned  were  appointed  a  committee  to  prepare  for  pub- 
lication a  minute  commemorative  of  the  late  William  Cleveland  Hicks.  The  minute 
is  as  follows  : 

A  Deputy  to  the  General  Convention,  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Dio- 
cese, a  Deputy  to  its  Annual  Conventions,  a  Warden  for  many  years  of  his  parish,  he 
met  every  duty  with  the  zeal  and  devotion  of  a  consecrated  spirit. 

The  son  of  a  venerated  and  honored  presbyter  of  the  Church,  a  graduate  of  Trinity 
College,  he  was  a  Churchman  by  birth  and  education,  and  through  life  the  claims  of  the 
Church  upon  his  time  and  talents  and  means  were  cheerfully  and  thankfully  recognized. 

We  recall  his  stirring  missionary  addresses,  his  active  and  intelligent  interest  in  the 
welfare  of  the  diocese  since  its  formation,  his  generous  liberality,  his  ready  sympathy 
and  personal  co-operation  with  his  bishop  in  the  work  of  the  Church,  and  feel  that  death 
has  removed  one  from  our  midst  whose  place  will  not  soon  be  filled. 

The  presence  of  two  bishops  at  his  funeral  and  the  large  attendance  of  clergy  and 
laity  testified  to  the  hold  which  he  had  upon  the  affections  of  those  who  knew  him  best 
and  sincerely  mourn  his  loss.  "Not  slothful  in  business,  fervent  in  spirit,  serving  the 
Lord,"  his  life  and  example  entitle  him  to  an  honorable  place  on  the  roll  of  the  Church's 
faithful  laymen  :  Fernando  C.  Putnam,  John  F.  Butterworth,  William  G.  Farrington, 
Charles   Haves,  Edwin  A.  Stevens. 

Bt' F'oresi  ancesfrv : —A>-ins :  Argent,  three  crescents  sahle Melchior',  b. 

Avesnes,  France,  about  1500-10,  of  Avesnes,  alderman,  merchant,  purchaser  of  rentals  of 
land  and  land  owner,  d.  Avesnes  between  Mar.  17, 1571,  and  Jan.  28,  1572,  m.  — ,  banns  an- 
nounced Apr.  4,  1533,— Catherine  du  Fosset^  ;  Jean^  (John),  b.  Avesnes  ab.  i543-5>  cloth 
merch.,  rem.  to  Sedan  t=;87-(58,  d.  Amsterdam  (?)  bef.  1622,  m.,  about  1570,  Anne  Maillard, 
prob.  da.  of  IMichel  Maillard,  mayor  of  the  weaver's  quarter  of  Avesnes  1572;  Jesse',  b. 
Avesnes  about  1575,  cloth  merch.  at  Sedan  and  Moncornet,  Picardy  1601-7,  later  a  dyer  in 
Holland,  sought  to  found  a  Walloon  Protestant  colony  in  Va.  1621,  but  his  terms  were  re- 
jected by  the  Va.  co.,  he  applied  to  the  Dutch  govt,  and  was  commissioned,  Aug.  27,  1622, 
to  enroll  settlers  for  America,  the  first  ship  sailed  March,  1623,  planting  New  Amsterdam 
and  Ft.  Orange  (Albany,  N.  Y  ',  later  in  1623  he  followed  in  another  ship,  d.  New  Nether- 
lands about  1625,  m.  Sept.  23,  1601,  Marie  du  Clou.x,  da.  of  Nicaise  du  Cloux,  merchant  at 
Sedan  ;  Isaac",  b.  Leyden,  Holland,  bap.  July  10, 1616,  left  L.  Oct.  i,  1636,  for  New  Amster- 


1776  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

dam,  tobacco  planter  at  Harlem,  brewer  at  New  Amsterdam,  magistrate,  alderman, 
great  burgher  of  the  colony,  d.  N.  A  1674,  m.  June  q,  1641,  Sarah  du  Trieux^  ;  David^,  b. 
N.  Y.  city,  bap.  Sept.  7,  1669,  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  1693 -6,  d.  S.  Apr.  20,  1721,  m.,  1696,  Mar- 
tha Blagg3  ;  Benjamin',  b.  Stratford  May  18,  1716,  d.  "Huntington,  Conn.,  Apr.  17,  1780,  m. 
Apr.,  1744,  Esther  Beardsley*,  b  Stratford  Apr.  23,  1723  ;  Othniel',  b.  Ripton  Apr.  10,  1761, 
m.  Hannah  Tomlinson,  b.  R  Mar.  28,  1764,  daughter  Capt.  Beach  and  Charity  (Shelton)  ; 
Charles**  de  Forest,  b.  Huntington  Mar.  i,  1794,  m.  Catherine  Burlock,  b.  N.  Y.  city  Mar. 
17,  1799.    American  His.  Register^  May,  /&)j,  contains  article  on  De  Forest  family. 

Beardsley,  Beadsley,  Bearslev,  Berdslev,  Berslev  (possibly  Birdseye)  ancestry :  —  i 
arms:  Bekdesey,  Berdsey,  and  Berdesley  ;  2.-' Bearsley  :  Or,  a  bend  between  6 
martlets  sa,  .  .  .  William^,  b.  Eng.  ab.  1605,  from  Stratford-on-Avon,  Eng.,  came  in 
the  "  Planter  "  1635,  a.  30,  with  w.  and  ch.,  freem.  of  Mass.  Dec.  7,  1636,  Stratford,  Conn., 
1637,  rep.,  mason,  d.  Conn.  1661,  m.  Mary,  b.  ab.  i6og  ;  Samuel^ ;  Nathan',  m.  Dinah  Cur- 
tis* ;  Esther^  Beardsley  m.  Benjamin  de  Foresf. 

Curtis  ancestry  :  —  John'  of  Nazing,  Eng.,  d.  there,  m.  Apr.  19,  1610,  Elizabeth  Hutch- 
ins,  who  catne,  1632,  to  America  a  widow,  with  her  sons,  John  and  William,  and  from 
Mass.  to  Stratford,  Conn.,  bef.  1642,  d.  S.  1657  or  1658,  will  proved  Nov.  4,  1658;  John^,  b. 
Nazing  ab.  161 1,  a  first  settler  of  Stratford,  d.  S.  Dec.  6,  1707,  a.  about  96,  m.  ist  Elizbeth 
Welles,  she  d.  Mar.  9,  1681-2  ;  Benjamin^,  b.  Stratford  Sept.  30,  1652,  m.  Esther  Judson^  ; 
David^  m.  Esther  Hurd''  ;  Dinah*  Curtis  m.  Nathan  Beardsley^. 

Hiird  ancestry :  —  John',  Windsor,  Stratford,  rep  1649,  1656-7,  still  in  1671  a  promin. 
man  ;  John^,  Windsor,  Stratford,  from  1669,  m.  Dec.  15,  1662,  Sarah  Thompson,  a  da.  John 
and  Mlrable  of  S.  ;  John^  m.  Abigail  Wallis  ;  Esther*  Hurd  m.  David  Curtis'*. 

Judson  ancestry:  —  [See  +4019,  p.  1211]  ;  Joseph^,  b.  Eng.  1619,  m.  Sarah  Porter^  ; 
Esther^  Judson  m.  Benjamin  Curtis^. 

Porter  ancestry :  —  John'  [see  +4019,  p.  121 1]  ;   Sarah^  Porter,  m.  Joseph  Judson^. 

Blai^ge  ancestry: — Arms  (Kent),  Ar,  2  bends  engr.  sa.  a  baton  gu.  .  .  .  Captain 
Benjarriin',  of  New  York  ;  SamueP  Stratford,  merchant,  m.  Martha  Boutel ;  Martha^ 
Blagge  m.  David  de  Forest*. 

Dii  Trieiix  ancestry :  —  Philip'  m.  Jacqueline  Noiret,  both  Walloons  of  emigration 
of  1622  ;  Sarah^  du  Trie'ux  m.  Isaac  de  Forest^. 

Dn  Basset  ancestry:  —  Arms:  Sable,  a  paschal  lamb  argent Antoine',  of 

Mons  1533,  of  a  gentry  family,  m.  Isabelle  Rostiau  ;  Katharine^  du  Fosset  m.  Melchior  de 
Forest'. 

8636. 

Julia      BuSll^      Hicks     (Lucy^,   George»,   Aaron*,  \  »,  2),     d.     Flat 

Shoales,  Meriwether  co.,  Ga.,  Oct.  13,  1873,  a.  42,  m.  Rutland, 
Vt.,  Sept.  6,  1854,  as  ist  w.,  Rev.  Samuel  Benedict,  D.D.,  b. 
Litchfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  16,  1824,  d.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Oct.  6,  189 1, 
s.  Dea.  Andrew  and  Lucy  (Dibble).     Ch.  : 

14582  Satnuel  CaldwelP  Benedict.,^).  Sept.  21,  1855,  Hartford, 
Conn.,  m.  Athens,  Ga.,  July  27,  1881,  Annie  Rodgers  Bloomfield, 
b.  Aug.  30,  1854,  da.  Robert  and  Ann  of  Ga.,  formerly  of  Rah- 
way,  N.  J.  Dr.  Samitel  Caldwell^  B e?iedict  gra.d..  Univ.  of  Ga.  1876; 
M.D.  Miami  of  Ohio  1878,  U.  S.  Army  Medical  Corps  1879-81; 
res.  Athens  1895,  physician  and  surgeon,  medical  examiner  for 
life  ins.  companies.  Ch.  :  Bavaud  G.^"  Benedict,  b.  July  12,  1892  ; 
Anne^°  Benedict,  b.  Feb.  19,  1886  ;  Julia}''  Benedict,  b.  May  12,  1870. 

14583  Emily  Cleveland'^  Benedict,  b.  Oct.  17,  1856,  New 
Haven,  Conn.,  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  8,  1884,  Robert  Zahner,  of 
Cincinnati,  lawyer.  Ch.  :  Emily  Cleveland^"  Zahner,  b.  Oct.  3, 
1884,  C;  Robert  Benedict^''  Zahner,  b.  Oct.  17,  1886,  Red  Bank,  O.; 
Kejiyon  Benedict^''  Zahner,  b.  Aug.  22,  1892,  Athens. 

14584  John  Augustus^  Benedict,  b.  July  18,  1858,  Orange, 
N.  J.,  m.  Oct.  31,  1889,  Mary  Louisa  Coates,  b.  June  3,  1868,  da. 
Charles  E.  and  Anna  H.  of  Baltimore,  Md.  Trinity  Coll.  and 
Divinity  School,  Hartford,  1878-80,  Cashier  Exchange  Bank, 
Athens,  Ga.,  1895.  Ch.:  Anna  Coates^"  Benedict,  b.  Mar.  18,  1892  ; 
Harriet^"  Benedict,  May  15,  1895. 

14585  George  Elliot^  Benedict,  b.  Oct.  13,  1859,  Marietta, 
Cobb  CO.,  Ga.  Rev.  George  Elliot^  Benedict  grad.  Kenyon  Coll., 
O.,  Trinity  Coll.  Divinity  School,  unm.,  P.  E.  minister,  Cincin- 
nati, 1890,  assist,  minister  Buena  Vista,  Va.,  1892,  Cartersville, 
Ga.,  1895. 

14586  Ernest  Milnor'^  Benedict,  b.  Mar.  9,  1862,  Marietta. 
Rev.   Ernest   Milnor^  Benedict   grad.    Kenyon  Coll.,   Cambridge 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1777 


Divinity  School,  and  Divinity  School  N.  Y.  city,  unm.,  P.  E. 
clergyman,  Cincinnati  1892;  Prof,  of  Languages  and  History 
Ohio  Military  Academy,  Cincinnati,  1895. 

14587  Cleveland  Keith^  Benedict,  b.  Mar.  24,  1864,  Marietta, 
m.  Apr.  24,  1895,  Olivia  Proctor,  b.  Glendale,  O.,  Nov.  23,  1867, 
da.  William  A.  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Jackson),  Rev.  Cleveland 
KeitIP  Benedict  grad.  Kenyon  College  and  Divinity  vSchool,  P.  E. 
minister  Steubenville,  O.,  1892. 

14587-^  Lucy  Victoria'^  Benedict,  b.  Mar.  25,  1866,  Marietta, 
m.  St.  Paul's  Chh.,  Cincinnati,  Sept.  29,  1886,  Rev.  Charles  David 
Williams,  b.  Bellevue,  Seneca  co.,  O.,  July  30,  i860,  s.  David  and 
Eliza  (Dixson).  Graduate  Kenyon  Coll.  1S80,  Bixley  Hall  1880, 
P,  E.  priest;  assist,  min.  Columbus,  O,  1884,  rector  Riverside, 
Cincinnati,  1885-90,  from  Feb.  12,  1890,  rector  Trinity  Cathedral, 
Steubenville,  O.  (1895).  Ch. :  Julia  Benedict^"  lVilliams,h.  July  30, 
1887,  Fern  Bank,  O.;  Lucy  Elizabeth^"  Williams,  Jan.  29,  1889,  Fern 
B.  ;  Annie  Cleveland^''  Williams,  Sept.  3,  1890,  Steuben  v.;  Mary 
Oliver^°  Williams,  Dec.  25,  1893,  Cleveland,  O. 

14587'^    Julia  Marietta^  Benedict,  b.  Dec.  9,  1869,  Savannah, 
Ga.,  m.  Marietta  Oct.   10,  1891,  Charles  McGuffey  Hepburn,  b. 
Harrisburg,  Va.,  Aug.   19,   1858,  s.  of  Rev.  Andrew  Dousa  and 
Henrietta  (McGuffey).     Grad.  Davidson  Coll.,  N.  C,  1878,  Uni- 
versity of  Va.  Law  School,  n.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1880.     Resi- 
dence, Cincinnati  1895,  attorney  at  law.     (Rev.  Andrew  Dousa 
Hepburn,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  m.  Henrietta  McGuffey).     Ch. 
Samuel  Benedict^"  Hepburn,  b.  Aug.  9,  1892,  Mt.  Auburn,  Cincin 
nati ;  Henrietta^''  Hepburn,  Feb.  5,   1S94,  Cincinnati  (Avondale) 
Janet  Douglas^"  Hepburn,  b.  Oct.  15,  1895. 

Rev.  Samuel  Benedict,  D.D.,  grad.  A.M.,  1847,  Trinity  Coll. 
tutor  and  assist,  classical  prof.  Trinity  Coll.,  1848-52,  ord.  priest 
1852,  rector  vSt.  James  chh..  West  Hartford,  Conn.,  1852-56,  as- 
sistant minister  Trinity  chh.,  New  Haven,  1856-8,  thence  to  St. 
James's,  Marietta,  1858-68,  rector  of  St.  John's,  Savannah,  1868- 
1876,  rector  St.  Paul's,  Cincinnati,  1876-1891  ;  died  by  accident ; 
buried  at  Marietta  by  the  side  of  his  first  wife.  He  m.  2d,  in 
Calvary  church,  Stonington,  Conn.,  Aug.  8,  1878,  Sallie  Allen 
Grant,  b.  on  their  rice  plantation  (Elizafield)  on  the  Altamah 
river.  Glynn  co.,  Ga.,  Dec.  12,  1S36,  da.  Hugh  Eraser  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Eraser),     s.  p. 

8637, 

^laviette    KeitJl'^     JlickS    (Lucy',  Georges,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^, 

Aaron^),  m.  Rutland,  Vt.,  Dec.  28,  1859,  Prof.  Edwin  Carlos  John- 
son, b.  Grafton,  N.  H.,  Apr.  3,  1830,  d.  Chicago,  111.,  June  i,  1863, 
s.  Jesse  and  Dorothy  (Smith).  Prof,  of  Languages,  University 
of  Chicago.     Mrs.  Johnson  still  res.  Chicago,  111.  (1895).     Ch.: 

Edwin  Hicks^  Johnson,  b.  Jan.  20,  186 1,  Chicago,  m. 
Chicago,  June  10,  189 1,  Sara  Lorinda  Babcock,  b.  Pontiac,  Liv- 
ingston CO.,  111.,  Sept.  27,  1867,  da.  William  Chapin  Babcock,  res. 
Chicago  1895,  merchant. 

8639. 

George  CleVelaniV  Hicks  (Lucy',  George',  Aaron^,  Aaron*,  Aarons, 

Aarons),  m.  ist,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June,  1864,  Josephine  Mali,  born 
112 


17/8  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Brooklyn,  da.  Hippolite  and  Josephine  (Hicks),  divorced.  He 
m.  2d,  Chicago,  111.,  July  6,  1878,  Mrs.  Cora  Livingston  (Kim- 
berly)  Wheeler,  b.  C.  Mar.  5,  da.  Edmund  Stoughton  and  Maria 
Therese  (Ellis)  Kimberly,  all  of  New  York.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn, 
by  ist  m. :  Amy  Mali^  Hicks,  b.  Jan.  2,  1866,  unm.,  res.  Brooklyn, 
1895.  14588  George  Cleveland'^  Hicks,  b.  Feb.  8,  1867,  unm.,  grad. 
Cornell  Univ.  June,  1890,  res.  Chicago,  111.,  electrical  engineer. 
2d  m.:  s.  p. 

George  ClevelaiuP  Hicks  grad.  Trinity  Coll.,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Residence  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1895,  dealer  in  fire  bricks  and 
retorts  in  Boston. 

8640, 

3IaVy     HubbaVfV    Hicks    (Lucy -,  George^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^, 

Aaron^),  d.  Summit,  N.  J.,  June  12,  1871,  a.  31,  is  buried  in  Grace 
Mount  Cemetery,  Bt;rlington,  Vt.,  m.  B.  June  28,  1866,  Charles 
Ormsbee  French,  b.  Williston,  Vt.,  Feb.  24,  1839,  son  David  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Going).  Res.  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b.  Burlington : 
May^  French,  b.  Apr.  3,  1867,  d.  B.  Apr.  3,  187  i. 

14589  George  Albert^  French,  born  July  5,  1868,  unm.,  res. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  1895  ;  grad.  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn., 
June,  1889,  Columbia  Coll.  (N.  Y.)  Law  School  1892,  lawyer,  N. 
Y.  city.    Katie''  French,  b.  Sept.,  1870,  d.  Burlington  Apr.  11,  1871. 

8641. 

John     AttffUStUS^    Hichs    (Lucy-,  George",  Aal•on^  Aaron\  Aaron^ 

Aarons),  m.  Viueland,  N.  J.,  Sept.  22,  1868,  Caroline  Amelia  Will- 
son,  b.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  25,  1840,  a  da.  of  Prof.  Marcius 
and  Frances  Anne  (Pierpont).     Ch.: 

14590  Arthur  Willsoii'  Hicks,  b.  Aug.  13,  1869,  Vineland, 
unm.,  residence  Summit,  N.  J.,  1895,  of  The  Geo.  F.  Blake  Mfg. 
Co.  (pumping  machinery),  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Boston,  Mass., 
East  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Chicago,  111. 
Helen  Cleveland"  Hicks,  b.  July  18,  1872,  Vineland,  N.  J.,  unm.; 
Evelyn  Pierpont^  Hicks,  b.  Nov.  9,  1874,  Summit,  N.  J.,  unm.;  Ju- 
lia Caroline"  Hicks,  b.  July  20,  1879,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Maj.  John  Augustus'  Hicks  was  major  of  loth  \t.  Vols.,  late 
war.  Lived  at  Vineland  1882,  residence  Summit  (1895),  real 
estate. 

Willson  (r^ccj/rv.  — Nathanieli,  b.  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  of  Rehoboth,  Mass.,  died  West 
Stockbridge,  Mass.,' about  1819,  married  Miss  Turner;  Gilbert^,  b.  West  Stockbridge,  of 
Allen's  Hill,  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  died  at  Allen's  Hill,  m.  Electra  Hendricks;  Prof.  Marcius^^ 
Willson,  b.  West  Stockbridge  Dec.  8,  1813,  from  1821  lived  at  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  graduated 
Union  Coll  1S36,  adm.  to  bar  1839,  taught  in  Newark  acad.,  N.  J.,  Poughkeepsie  collegi- 
ate school,  principal  Canandaigua  acad.,  N.  Y.,  4  years,  res.  Vineland  and  Summit,  1895, 
author  Civil  Polity  and  Political  Economy,  1838;  Perspective,  Architectural,  and  Land- 
scape Drawing,  1830;  Industrial  Drawing  Series;  Willson's  Historical  Series,  published 
by  Ivison  &  Phinney,  N.  Y.:  1.  Willson's  Juvenile  American  History  for  Primary 
Schools,  pp.  160;  IL  Willson's  History  of  the  United  States;  \\\.  Willson's  American 
History,  School  Edition,  large  8°,  pp.  706,  Library  Edition  8°;  IV.  Willson's  Outlines 
of  General  History,  first  published  Aug.,  1854,  School  Edition  8°,  600  pp.;  Willson's 
Outlines  of  History,  illustrated  by  numerous  geographical  and  historical  notes  and  maps 
embracing  Part  I.— Ancient  History.  Part  II.— Modern  History.  Part  III.  — Outlines  of 
the  Philosophy  of  History,  University  Edition,  first  published  Aug.  1854,  large  8%  pp. 
845  \  v.:  V.  Willson's  Comprehensive  Chart  of  American  History,  engraved,  colored, 
varnished,  and  mounted  on  rollers,  5  f  t.  x  6  ft,;  Philosophy  of  Histo'ry  ;  School  and  Fam- 
ilv  Readers  ;  Theoretical  Arithmetic  ;  Manual  of  Object  Lessons,  1862  ;  with  N.  A.  Calk- 
iris,  School  and  Family  Charts;  Drawing  Guide,  instruction  in  Industrial  Drawing; 
Harpers'  U.  S.  Readers  ;  Lippincott's  Popular  Series ;  Historical  Sketches  of  Indian 
Tribes  and  American  Antiquities  ;  Industrial  Drawing  Series  ;  Mosaics  of  Grecian  His- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  177Q 

tory  ;  Mosaics  of  Bible  History  ;  The  Wonderful  Story  of  Old  ;  and  other  works  long  out 
of  print  and  the  author's  memory  ;  m.  Oct.  17,  1838,  Frances  Anne  Pierpont^^,  b.  Allen's 
Hill  Oct.   20,  1818,  d.   Mar.  20,  i8q2. 

Pierpont  ancestrv :—  James'"  [see  +6688,  p.  1613]  ;  John'",  b.  London,  Kn.^land,  i6ig, 
from  London  to  Boston  1640,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  bought  (1656)  300  acres,  now  the  site  of 
R.  and  Dorchester,  rep.  to  Gen.  Court  i6'72,  d  Roxbury  Dec.  7,  1682,  m.  Thankful  Stow, 
a  da.  John  and  Elizabeth  of  R. ;  Rev.  James^o,  b.  R.  Jan.  4,  1659-60,  g-rad.  Harvard  College 
1681,  pastor  ist  Cong,  chh..  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1684  to  1714,  a  founder  of  Yale  Coll.,  two 
of  his  desc,  Timothy  Dwight  and  Theodore  Dwight  Woolsey,  were  afterward  its  presi- 
dents, d.  N.  H.  Nov.  22,  1714,  m.  3d,  July  26,  i6g8,  Mary  Hooker« ;  James^',  b.  N.  H.  May 
21,  i6q9,  of  N.  H.,  educated  at  Savbrook  Coll.,  tutor  in  Yale  1722-4,  died  New  H.  June  18, 
1776,  m.  2d,  Anna  Sherman  ;  David^^,  of  Litchfield,  Conn.,  m.  Sarah  Phelps;  David^s,  b. 
Dec.  19,  17S8,  of  Allen's  Hill,  d.  Apr.  3,  1862,  m.  Sally  Palmer,  b.  May  21,  1791,  d.  Mar.  21, 
i860;  Frances  Anne^*  Pierpont,  m.  Marcius  Willson^. 

Hooker  mtcestrv  .•  —  Thomas'  ;  Kenelm^  ;  Thomas^  ;  Rev.  Thomas*  [see  +1059,  p.  478]  ; 
Rev.  Samuel^,  b.  prob.  Eng.,  underage  in  1647,  grad.  Harvard  1653,  ordained  at  Farm- 
ington.  Conn.,  July,  1661,  was  appointed  one  of  a  committee  of  four  to  arrange,  at  New 
Haven,  for  union  of  the  two  colonies,  d.  Farmington  Nov.  5  or  6,  1697,  married  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1658,  Mary  Willet^;  Marv'  Hooker,  m.  Tames  Pierpont^". 

HV//tV  (/«r<?'i'/rr.-  — Thomas'  [see +1095,  p.  493];  M'ary^  Willett,  m.  Samuel  Hooker^. 

8642. 

Catey     CaldlVeJV     Hich'S     (Lucy',  George^,  Aaron^,  Aaron*,  Aaron^, 

Aaron'),  m.  Summit,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28,  187 1,  James  Nutting  Willard, 
Jr.,  b.  Thetford,  Vt.,  Apr.  17,  1845,  s.  James  Nutting  and  Mary 
George  (Thayer).  Ch.:  Helen  Hicks"  Wilhud,  b.  July  12,  1873, 
Burlington,  Vt.,  unm. 

James  Nutting  Willard,  Jr.,  res.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1895,  lumber 
merchant. 

Willard  ancestrv :  —  Arms :  (Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  Eng.,  as  borne  by  John  Harry 
Willard  of  that  place,  esq.,  on  the  eastern  coast  of  which  county  his  family',  originally 
Villard  of  Caen  in  Normandy,  were  seated,  reign  of  Edward  HI).  Ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  be- 
tween 3  flasks  or  jars  ppr.  5  erm.  spots.  Crest  —  A.  griffin's  head  erased  or.  .  .  . 
James  Nutting',  m.  Mary  White^  ;  James  Nutting'  Willard,  d.  North  Hartland,  Wind- 
sor CO.,  Vt.,  May  19,  1892,  m.  Thetford,  Feb.  26,  1844,  Mary  George  Thayer,  b.  Braintree, 
Vt.,  Dec.  28,  1818,  da.  Samuel  White  and  Ruth  (Packard). 

R7///<' (?«C(?iV;-v.— Elisha',  of  Claimont,  Vt.,  m.  1790,  Honour  Sumner  of  Claimont ; 
Mary'  White,  ra.  James  Nutting  Willard'. 

8649. 

AARON*     CLEVELAND     (Aaron    Porter',    George',   Aaron^,   Aaron*, 

Aarons,  Aaron',  Moses'),  m.  Bay  Saint  Louis,  Hancock  CO.,  Miss.,  Feb. 
8,  1872,  Mary  Bland  Twitchell,  born  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.  10, 
1853,  da.  Sophronius  and  Mary  L.  D.  (White).  Fruit  grower  in 
Florida.  Ch.:  14591  Alfred  Sidney'  Cleveland,  born  Jan.  8, 
1873,  New  Orleans  ;  Phebe  Bennett'  Cleveland,  May  17,  1874, 
Sand  Point,  Fla.;  William  Allison'  Cleveland,  July  25,  1876, 
S.  P.;  SoPHRONius  Twitchell'  Cleveland,  Dec.  18,  1879,  Mer- 
ritt's  Island,  Fla. 

8662. 

ANNA'  CLEVELAND  (Richard  Falley',  William',  Aaron^,  Aaron*, 
Aaron3,    Aaron',    Moses'),    m.    at    ClintOU,    N.   Y.,     Mar.    9,     1 853,    Rev. 

Eurotas  Parmalee  Hastings,  b.  Clinton,  Apr.  17,  182 1,  d.  Ma- 
nepy,  Ceylon,  July  31,  1890,  a  son  of  Seth  and  Huldah  (Clark) 
Hastings.     Children  : 

-I-14592  Richard  Cleveland''  Hastings,  b.  March  27,  1854,  Bat- 
ticotta,  Jaffna,  Ceylon. 

14593  Mary  Louise^  Hastings,  b.  July  14,  1855,  Batticotta, 
unm.  Formerly  res.  Clinton,  teacher  at  Houghton  Seminary. 
Residence,  Hartford,  Conn.,  teacher  in  Hartford  Public  High 
School  1 89 1-8.  Anna  Sophia\  b.  May  27,  Chavagacherry,  Cey- 
lon, d.  Jaffna,  July  14,  1857. 


1780  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

+  14594  Catharine  ElizabetJf  Hastings,  b.  Apr.  10,  1858,  Ma- 
nepy,  Ceylon. 

-j-14595     Henry  Eiirotas^  Hastings,  b.  Aug.  4,  1861,  M. 

14596  Charles  Edgar^  Hastings,  b.  May  i,  1866,  M.,  m.  Dec. 
10, 1890,  Mary  Diesbach.  Attended  Hamilton  College,  Clinton. 
Formerly  with  Security  Co.,  Hartford  ;  res.  Emporia,  Kan.,  1897, 
Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  1898,  insurance  agent  and  real  estate,  s.  p. 

14597  Caroline  Ella''  Hastings,  b.  May  i,  1866,  Manepy, 
m.  Hartford,  Oct.  11,  1893,  Robert  Ashton  Lawrence,  b.  Bos- 
ton, a  s.  of  Abbot  and  Harriet  (Paige).  Since  marriage  travel- 
ing abroad.     Res.  Chestnut  Hill,  Middlesex  co.,  Mass.,  1 898.     s.  p. 

Rev.  Eurotas  Parmalee  Hastings,  D.  D.,  grad.  Hamilton 
coll.  1842  ;  studied  theology  at  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Resided  first  at 
Clinton.  Appointed  missionary  by  the  American  Board  of 
Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions  1850  ;  sailed  for  Ceylon, 
lived  at  Batticotta.  Was  actively  engaged  in  missionary  work 
40  years,  and  was  president  of  Jaffna  College,  Manepy. 

8663. 

WILLIAM  NEAL'  CLEVELAND  (Richard  Falley,  William*, 
Aarons,  Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),    b.    at  Windham,    ConU.,    Apr.   7, 

1832,  m.  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  3,  i860,  Mrs.  Annie  M. 
(Thomas)  Scholl,  b.  at  Havana,  Cuba,  West  Indies,  July  19, 
1835,  only  daughter  of  John  and  Jane  (Dairy mple)  Thomas. 
Children  : 

14598  Charles  Mark  (Scholl)  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  18, 
1855,  Savannah,  Ga.  (son  of  Mrs.  Cleveland  by  former  marri- 
age, and  adopted  by  Rev.  Mr.  Cleveland),  m.  Unionville,  O., 
July  21,  1880,  Gertrude  Mexer,  b.  Unionville,  da.  of  John  and 
Mary  (Stearns).  Residence,  Cleveland,  O.,  1885-95,  merchant. 
Ch.  b.  Cleveland  : 

Anita  Marie  Cleveland,  July  6,  1881. 
Carl  Mexer  Cleveland,  Aug.  9,  1883. 

14599  William  Neal*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  3,  i860,  South- 
ampton, N.  Y.;  unm.;  finished  his  education  at  Madison  Uni- 
versity, N.  Y.,  1881;  residence,  Cleveland,  O.,  1885-95  ;  in  U.  S. 
Custom  House  at  Cleveland,  1885. 

Annie    Thomas^    Cleveland,    b.    Aug.    11,     1862, 
Southampton,  N.  Y.,  d.  in  New  York  city,  Feb.  3,  1865. 

Frederick    Cecil**    Cleveland,    b.    May  15,    1867, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  d.  B.  Feb.  17,  1869. 

Rev.  William  Neal*  Cleveland  grad.  Hamilton  Coll.,  Clin- 
ton, N.  Y.,  1851  ;  studied  theology  in  Union  Theological  Semi- 
nary, New  York  city,  1856;  was  ordained  Presbyterian  minis- 
ter at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1857.  Was  teacher  in  New  York 
Institute  for  the  Blind  1853  to  1856  ;  of  Boonville,  N.  Y.,  1856  to 
1858  ;  pastor  of  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Southampton,  1858 
to  1862;  at  Brooklyn,  again,  1862  to  187:,  of  which  period  he 
kept  a  select  school  1867  to  187 1  ;  was  pastor  of  Congregational 
Church  in  Eaton,  N.  Y.,  1871  to  1879,  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  at  Forest  Port,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  1879  to  1889,  and  then 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1781 

pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Chaumont,  Jefferson  co., 
N.  Y.,  to  1S96 ;  residence,  Cleveland,  O.,  1897-8.  Rev.  Mr.  Cleve- 
land is  author  of  a  number  of  publications,  see  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.,  and  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 


8664. 

MARY  ALLEN'  CLEVELAND    (Richard  Falley-,  William*.  Aaron*, 

Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  m.  at  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  Dcc.  8, 
1853,  William  Edward  Hoyt,  b.  City  of  N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1829,  s.  of 
Charles  Horatio  and  Eliza  {  Jackson)  Hoyt.     Children  : 

14600  Richard  Clevelamr  Hoyt,  b.  Aug.  9,  1855,  Holland 
Patent,  ra.  Beatrice,  Neb.,  June  4,  1884,  Susan  Angeline  Upson, 
b.  Rockford,  111.,  Sept.  27,  1855,  da.  of  Lyman  Davis  and  Lucina 
J.  (Miller),  res.  Beatrice  1886,  lumber  merchant. 

14601  diaries  Grover'  Hoyt,  b.  Aug.  19,  1S60,  Theresa,  Jef- 
ferson CO.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Diller,  Jefferson  co..  Neb  ,  May  9,  1882,  Re- 
becca Diller,  b.  Plainfield,  Cumberland  co..  Pa.,  Nov.  9,  1862,  da. 
Benjamin  Franklin  and  Rebecca  Jane  (Diller),  for  whose  family 
Diller  was  named.  Of  Beatrice,  lumber  merch.  Ch.:  Fred 
Cleveland^''  Hoyt,  b.  Mar.  i,  1883,  Diller,  d.  Beatrice,  Sept.  10, 
1883  ;    William  Cleveland'''  Hoyt,  b.  Apr.  25,  1884,  B. 

William  Edward  Hoyt  ;  residence,  Fayetteville,  N.  Y.,  from 
1835  ;  engaged  in  business  at  Theresa  1852.  Entered  U.  S. 
Army  as  assistant  Paymaster,  Oct.,  1863  to  1871,  stationed  1870 
at  Boston,  and  1871  at  Portland,  Ore.  Returned  to  Fayetteville, 
1872,  has  been  teller  of  the  Farmer's  Bank  of  Fayetteville  since 
1874. 

8665. 

RICHARD  CECIL^  CLEVELAND  (Richard  Falley,  William', 
Aarons.  AaronS  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),    b.   Caldwell,   N.  J.,  July  3I,  1835, 

perished  in  the  burning  steamer  "  Missouri  "  off  the  island  of 
Abaco,  Bahama  Islands,  Oct.  22,  1872,  unm.  Resided  i860  at 
New  Albany,  Ind.  Was  in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  He  was 
associated  with  his  brother,  Lewis  Frederick*  Cleveland,  les- 
see from  the  Gov.  of  the  Bahamas  of  the  Royal  Victoria  Hotel 
at  Nassau,  island  of  New  Providence,  occupied  as  a  winter  re- 
sort for  persons  in  delicate  health.  On  their  way  to  the  winter 
opening  they  perished.  Their  action  at  the  burning  of  the  ship 
is  described  as  being  characteristic  of  the  whole  family.  When 
the  ship  caught  fire  there  was  a  panic  among  the  passengers. 
The  officers  of  the  vessel  were  incompetent  and  as  frightened 
as  the  rest.  Amid  the  confusion  Cecil  found  his  brother  Fred, 
and  together  they  stood  by  when  the  boats  were  lowered,  and 
helped  the  terror-stricken  passengers  into  them,  doing  the  work 
the  recreant  capt.  should  have  done.  When  the  boats  were 
filled  there  was  no  room  for  them  and  together  they  went  down. 
Truly  reads  their  epitaph  inscribed  on  the  monument  of  their 
parents  in  Holland  Patent  Cemetery — Lovely  and  pleasa^it  n 
their  lives,  and  in  their  death  they  were  not  divided. 


\ 


1782 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


8666. 

GROVER*    CLEVELAND   (Richard  Falley^,  WilliamS,  Aarons,  Aaron<, 

Aarons,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  married  in  the  Blue  Room  of  the  Presiden- 
tial Executive  Mansion,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  June 
2,  1886,  Frances  Folsom,  born  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  July  21,  1864, 
only  daughter  of  Oscar  and  Emma  Cornelia  (Harmon)  Folsom. 
Children  : 

14602  RuTH^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  3,  1891,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

14603  Esther"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  9,  1893,  Washington, 
the  first  child  ever  born  in  the  White  House. 

14604  Marion"    Cleveland,    born    July    7,    1895,    "Gray 
Gables,"  Buzzard's  Bay,  Barnstable  co.,  Mass. 

14605  Richard  Folsom"  Cleveland,  born  Oct.  28,  1897, 
Westland,  Princeton,  New  Jersey. 

Hon.    Grover'    Cleveland,    the    twenty-second    and    the 
twenty-fourth  President  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

presidents  of  the  united  states. 


5- 

6. 

7- 
8. 

9- 
10. 


I  I 


George  Washington  of  Va., 
John  Adams  of  Mass., 
Thomas  Jefferson  of  Va., 

James  Madison  of  Va.,  ■( 

James  Monroe  of  Va.,  -; 

John  Quincy  Adams  of  Mass.,      < 
Andrew  Jackson  of  Tenn.,  ■< 

Martin  Van  Buren  of  N.  Y.,  \ 

William  Henry  Harrison  of  O. 
John  Tyler  of  Va., 

11.  James  Knox  Polk  of  Tenn., 

12.  Zachary  Taylor  of  La., 

13.  Millard  Fillmore  of  N.  Y., 

14.  Franklin  Pierce  of  N.  H., 

15.  James  Buchanan  of  Pa., 

16.  Abraham  Lincoln  of  111., 

17.  Andrew  Johnson  of  Tenn., 

18.  Ulysses  Simpson  Grant  of  111., 

19.  Rutherford    Birchard  Hayes  of  ( 

Ohio,  1 

20.  James  Abram  Garfield  of  C,       -^ 

21.  Chester  Alan  Arthur  of  N.  Y., 

22.  Grover  Cleveland  of  N.  Y., 

23.  Benjamin  Harrison  of  Ind., 

24.  Grover  Cleveland  of  N.  Y., 


INAUGU- 
RATED. 

Apr. 

3°- 

1789 

Mar. 

4. 

1793 

Mar. 

4. 

1797 

Mar. 

4< 

1801  1 

Mar. 
Mar. 

4, 
4i 

1805 
i8og 

Mar. 
Mar. 

4. 
4. 

1813 
1817 

Mar. 

4i 

1821 

Mar. 

4. 

1825 

Mar. 
Mar. 

4. 
4- 

182Q 
'833 

Mar. 

4. 

1837 

Mar. 

4. 

1841 

Apr. 

4) 

1841  ■ 

Mar. 

4i 

1845 

Mar. 

5. 

1849 

July 

9. 

1850 

Mar. 

4i 

1853 

Mar. 

4. 

1857 

Mar. 
Mar. 

4, 

4. 

1861 
1865 

Apr. 

15. 

1865 

Mar. 

4. 

1869 

Mar. 

4. 

1873 

Mar. 

5. 

1877 

Mar. 

4, 

1881  i 

Sept. 

20, 

1881 

Mar. 

4j 

1885 

Mar. 

4' 

1889 

Mar. 

4. 

1893 

BORN    AT 


Bridge's  Creek,  West- 
moreland CO.,  Va., 
Feb.  (11  o.  S.)  22,  1732 

Hraintree,  Mass.,  Oct. 

191  1735 
Shadwell,  afterward 
Monticello.Va.,  Apr. 

2,  1743 
Port    Conway,   King 
George  co.,Va.,  Mar. 

On  the  Potomac, 
Westmoreland  co., 
Va.,  Apr.  28,  1758 

Braintree,  Mass  ,  J  uly 
II,  1767 

Waxhaw,  Lancaster 
CO.,  S.C,  Mar.  15, 1767 

Kinderhook,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  5,  1782 

Berkley,  Va.,   Feb.  9, 

1773 
Greenway,  Va..  Mar. 

29,  1790 
Mecklenburg   co.,   N. 

C,  Nov.  2,  1795 
Orange  co.,  Va.,  Sept. 

24,  1784 
Summer   Hill,  N.  Y., 

Jan.  7,  1800 
Hillsborough,  N.  H., 

Nov.  23,  1804 
Franklin      co.,      Pa., 

Apr.  23,  1791 
Hardin  co.,  or  Larue 

CO.,  Ky.,  Feb.  12,  1809 
Raleigh,   N.    C,  Dec. 

29,  1808 
Point  Pleasant,  Cler- 
mont CO.,  O.,  Apr.  27, 

1822 
Delaware,  C,  Oct.  4, 

1822 
Orange,   O.,    Nov.   19, 

1831 
Fairfield,  Vt.,    Oct.  5, 

1830 
Cafdwell,  N.  J.,  Mar. 

18,  18:17 
North  Bend,  O.,  Aug. 

-.6,  1833 
Caldwell,  N.  J.,  Mar. 

18,  1837 


DIED. 


Dec.  14,  1799 
July     4,  1826 

July     4,  1826 

June  28,  1836 

July  4,  1831 
Feb.  23,  1848 
June  8,  1845 
July  24,  1862 
Apr.  4,  1841 
Jan.  17,  1862 
June  15,  1849 
July  9,  1850 
Mar.  8,  1874 
Oct.  8,  1869 
June  I,  1868 
Apr.  15,  1865 
July    31,  1875 

July  23,  1885 
Jan.  17,  1893 
Sept.  19,  i88i 
Nov.  18,  1886 


"^s^i^^  ^^^^' 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1783 

Hon.  Grover^  Cleveland,  the  only  one  of  the  Cleveland 
name  who  has  filled  the  high  office  of  Chief  ^Magistrate  of  our 
great  nation  ;  and  one  of  the  four  of  Cleveland  ancestry  who 
have  been  governors  of  States,  viz. :  Gov.  Chauncey  Fitch'' 
Cleveland  of  Connecticut,  Gov.  Jesse^  Franklin  of  North  Caro- 
lina, Gov.  Alvin  Peterson''  Hovey  of  Indiana,  Gov.  Grover^  Cleve- 
land of  New  York. 

The  house  in  which  Grover  Cleveland  was  born,  a  small 
two-story  wooden  building,  is  still  standing.  It  was  the  parson- 
age of  the  Presbyterian  church,  of  which  his  father.  Rev. 
Richard  Falley'  Cleveland,  at  the  time  was  pastor.  In  honor 
of  his  father's  predecessor.  Rev.  Stephen  Grover,  he  was  named 
Stephen  Grover'  Cleveland,  but  from  childhood,  for  sake  of 
euphony,  he  was  usually  called  Grover,  and  the  name  Stephen 
was  dropped. 

When  he  was  three  years  old  (1841)  the  family  moved  to 
Fayetteville,  Onondaga  county,  N.  Y.  Here  Grover  Cleveland 
lived  until  he  was  fourteen  years  old,  the  rugged,  healthful  life 
of  a  country  boy.  His  frank,  generous  manner  made  him  a 
favorite  among  his  companions,  and  their  respect  was  won  by 
the  good  qualities  in  the  germ  which  his  inanhood  developed. 
He  attended  the  district  school  of  the  village  and  was  for  a 
short  time  at  the  academy.  His  father,  however,  believed  that 
boys  should  be  taught  to  labor  at  an  early  age,  and  before  he 
had  completed  the  covirse  of  study  at  the  academy  he  began  to 
work  in  the  village  store  at  fifty  dollars  for  the  first  year  and 
the  promise  of  $100  for  the  second  year.  His  work  was  well 
done,  and  the  promised  increase  of  pay  was  granted  in  the  sec- 
ond year. 

Meanwhile,  his  father  and  family  had  moved  to  Clinton, 
N.  Y.,  the  seat  of  Hamilton  college,  where  his  father  acted  as 
agent  to  the  Presbyterian  Board  of  Home  Missions,  preaching 
in  the  churches  of  the  vicinity.  Hither  Grover  came,  at  his 
father's  request,  shortly  after  the  beginning  of  his  second  year 
at  the  Fayetteville  store,  and  resumed  his  studies  at  the  Clinton 
Academy.  After  three  years  spent  in  this  town,  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Cleveland  was  called  to  the  village  church  of  Holland  Patent, 
N.  Y.  He  had  preached  here  only  a  month,  when  he  was  sud- 
denly stricken  down  and  died  without  an  hour's  warning.  The 
death  of  the  father  left  the  family  in  straightened  circum- 
stances, as  Rev.  Mr.  Cleveland  had  spent  all  of  his  salary  of 
$1,000  per  year,  which  was  not  required  for  the  necessary  ex- 
penses of  living,  upon  the  education  of  his  children,  of  whom 
there  were  nine.  Grover  was  hoping  to  enter  Hamilton  Col- 
lege, but  the  death  of  his  father  made  it  necessarv  for  him  to 
earn  his  own  livelihood.  For  the  first  year  (1853-4)  he  acted 
as  assistant  teacher  and  bookkeeper  in  the  Institution  for  the 
Blind  in  New  York  city,  of  which  the  late  Augustus  Schell  was 
for  many  years  the  patron.  In  the  winter  of  1854  he  returned 
to  Holland  Patent,  where  the  generous  people  of  that  place, 
Fayetteville,  and  Clinton,  N.  Y.,  had  purchased  a  home  for  his 
mother,  and  in  the  following  spring,  borrowing  twenty-five 
dollars,  he  set  out  for  the  West  to  earn  his  living.  Reaching 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  he  paid  a  hasty  visit  to  an  uncle,  Mr.  Lewis  Fal- 


1784 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY 


ley  Allen,  a  well-known  stock  farmer,  living  at  Black  Rock,  a 
few  miles  distant.  He  communicated  his  plans  to  Mr.  Allen, 
who  discouraged  the  idea  of  the  West,  and  finally  induced  the 
enthusiastic  boy  of  seventeen  to  remain  with  him  and  help  him 
prepare  a  catalogue  of  blooded  short-horn  cattle,  known  as 
Allen  s  American  Herd  Book,  a  publication  familiar  to  all  breed- 
ers of  cattle.  For  this  work  young  Cleveland  was  to  receive 
fifty  dollars,  and  his  uncle  further  agreed  to  secure  a  position 
for  him  in  a  lawyer's  office  as  a  clerk  or  copyist.  His  ambition 
had  turned  toward  the  law  ever  since  his  days  in  the  Clinton 
Academy,  and  it  was  partially  in  the  hope  of  finding  some  op- 
portunity to  begin  the  study  of  the  law  that  he  had  first  decided 
to  go  West.  While  he  was  working  on  the  pedigrees  of  cattle 
his  uncle  visited  the  law  offices  of  his  Buffalo  friends  and,  after 
several  unsuccessful  efforts,  secured  a  place  for  Grover  with 
Rogers,  Bowen  &  Rogers,  one  of  the  leading  firms  in  the  county. 
He  entered  that  office,  accordingly,  in  August,  1855,  and  after 
serving  a  few  months  without  pay,  was  paid  four  dollars  a  week 
—  an  amount  barely  sufficient  to  meet  the  necessary  expenses 
of  his  board  in  the  family  of  a  fellow  student  in  Buffalo,  with 
whom  he  took  lodgings.  Shortly  afterward  he  took  a  small 
room  in  the  attic  of  the  Southern  Hotel,  then  a  favorite  stop- 
ping place  with  drovers  and  farmers.  Life  at  this  time  with 
Grover  Cleveland  was  a  stern  battle  with  the  world.  He  took 
his  breakfast  by  candle-light  with  the  drovers,  and  went  at 
once  to  the  office,  where  the  whole  day  was  spent  in  work  and 
study.  Usually  he  returned  again  at  night  to  resume  reading 
which  had  been  interrupted  by  the  duties  of  the  day.  In  this 
manner  the  foundations  of  legal  knowledge  were  laid  deep  and 
firm  at  the  same  time  that  habits  of  industry  and  close  applica- 
tion were  acquired.  Gradually  his  employers  came  to  recognize 
the  ability,  trustworthiness,  and  capacity  for  hard  work  in  their 
young  employe,  and  by  the  time  that  he  was  admitted  to  the 
bar  (1859)  he  stood  high  in  their  confidence.  A  year  later  he 
was  made  confidential  and  managing  clerk,  and  in  the  course 
of  three  years  more  his  salary  had  been  raised  to  $1,000.  In 
1863,  he  was  appointed  assistant  district  attorney  of  Erie  county, 
N.  Y.,  by  the  district  attorney,  Hon.  Cyrenius  C.  Torrence,  in 
recognition  of  his  abilities  and  his  services  to  the  Democratic 
party. 

Since  his  first  vote  had  been  cast,  in  1858,  he  had  been  a 
staunch  Democrat,  and  had  enrolled  himself  among  the  young 
men  of  his  ward  to  do  duty  at  the  polls  on  election  day.  It 
may  be  stated  here  that  until  he  was  chosen  Governor,  he 
always  made  it  his  duty,  rain  or  shine,  to  stand  at  the  polls  and 
give  out  ballots  to  Democratic  voters.  During  the  first  year 
of  his  term  as  assistant  district  attorney,  the  Democrats  desired 
especially  to  carry  the  Board  of  Supervisors.  The  old  Second 
ward,  in  which  he  lived,  was  Republican  ordinarily  by  250  ma- 
jority, but  at  the  urgent  request  of  the  party,  he  consented  to 
be  the  Democratic  candidate  for  Supervisor,  and  came  within 
thirteen  votes  of  an  election.  The  three  years  spent  in  the 
District  Attorney's  office  were  devoted  to  assiduous  labor  and 
the  extension  of  his  professional  attainments.     So  vigorously 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1785 

was  crime  prosecuted  and  so  efficiently  did  he  administer  the 
office,  that  he  was  nominated  for  District  Attorney  in  1865, 
with  one  voice,  by  the  Democrats.  The  Republicans  nominated 
Mr.  Lyman  K.  Bass,  a  particular  friend  of  Cleveland's,  in  order 
to  divide  the  young-  men's  vote,  then  beginning  to  be  a  prom- 
inent factor  in  Buffalo  politics.  The  election  was  closely  con- 
tested, but  Bass  won  by  about  500  majority,  although  Cleveland 
polled  more  than  the  party  vote  in  all  the  city  wards.  When 
he  retired  from  the  position  of  Assistant  District  Attorney,  on 
January,  1866,  he  formed  a  law  partnership  with  the  late  Isaac 
V.  Vanderpoel,  ex-State  Treasurer,  under  the  firm  name  of 
Vanderpoel  &  Cleveland.  Here  he  soon  won  a  good  standing- 
at  the  bar  of  Erie  county.  In  1869,  Mr.  Cleveland  formed  a 
partnership  with  ex-Senator  Hon.  Albert  Pierce  Laning  (many 
years  attorney  for  Canada  Southern  R.  R.  and  Lake  Shore  R. 
R.)  and  ex-Assistant  United  States  District  Attorney,  Oscar 
Folsom,  under  the  firm  name  of  Laning,  Cleveland  &  FoLsom. 
During  these  years  he  began  to  earn  a  moderate  professional 
income  ;  but  the  larger  portion  of  it  was  sent  to  his  mother  and 
sisters  at  Holland  Patent,  to  whose  support  he  had  contributed 
ever  since  i860. 

In  1870,  at  the  urgent  solicitation  of  the  Democracy  and 
against  his  own  wishes,  he  consented  to  be  the  candidate  for 
sheriff.  The  election  was  closely  contested,  but  Mr.  Cleveland 
and  the  entire  Democratic  ticket  were  elected  by  a  good  major- 
ity. The  office  of  sheriff  is  the  most  important  position  in  the 
county,  and  its  duties  were  performed  in  such  a  manner  as  to 
command  the  approbation  and  confidence  of  the  community, 
as  was  strikingly  demonstrated  a  few  years  later.  At  the  ex- 
piration of  his  official  term  as  sheriff  (Jan.  i,  1874),  Mr.  Cleve- 
land resumed  the  practice  of  the  law,  associating  himself  with 
the  Hon.  Lyman  K.  Bass,  his  former  competitor,  and  Mr.  Wilson 
Shannon  Bissell.  The  firm  was  strong  and  popular,  and  soon 
commanded  a  large  and  lucrative  practice.  Ill-health  forced 
the  retirement  of  Mr.  Bass  in  1879,  and  the  firm  became  Cleve- 
land &  Bissell.  In  1881,  Mr.  George  J.  Sicard  was  added  to  the 
firm,  having  their  office  at  284  Main  St.,  cor.  of  Swan. 

In  the  autumn  election  of  1881,  the  Democrats  of  Buffalo 
nominated  Grover  Cleveland  for  Mayor,  on  a  platform  pledg- 
ing the  party  to  administrative  reform  and  economy  in  the  ex- 
penditures of  the  city.  He  was  elected  by  a  majority  of  over 
3,500  —  the  largest  majority  ever  given  a  candidate  for  mayor 
—  and  the  Democratic  city  ticket  was  successful,  although  the 
Republicans  carried  Buffalo  by  over  1,000  majority  for  their 
State  ticket.  His  administration  as  Mayor  fully  justified  the 
confidence  reposed  in  him  by  the  people  of  Buffalo,  evidenced 
by  the  great  vote  he  received. 

It  was  his  courageous  devotion  to  the  interests  of  the  people 
and  his  great  executive  abilities  which,  in  the  summer  and  fall 
of  1882,  gave  him  prominence  before  the  Democracy  of  the 
State  of  New  York  as  a  candidate  for  Governor.  The  Demo- 
cratic State  Convention  met  at  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  on  Sept.  22, 
1882,  and  nominated  Grover  Cleveland  for  Governor  on  the 
third  ballot.     The  campaign  that  followed  was  auspicious  from 


1786  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

the  beginning-,  and  terminated  with  a  triumphant  victory. 
Cleveland  was  elected  Governor  by  a  majority  of  192,000,  by 
far  the  largest  ever  given  in  this  State,  and  the  largest  ever 
given  in  any  State  in  the  Union.  He  was  inaugurated  Gov- 
ernor of  New  York  on  Jan.  i,  1883,  and  removed  to  the  guber- 
natorial Executive  Mansion,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Resigned  the  office 
of  Governor,  Jan.  6,  1885. 

The  National  Convention  of  the  Democratic  party  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  nominated  July  11,  1884,  for  President,  Grover  Cleve- 
land of  New  York  ;  for  Vice-President,  Thomas  Andrews  Hen- 
dricks of  Indiana. 

The  candidates  of  the  other  political  parties  were  as  follows: 
Republican  party,  for  President,  Hon.  James  Gillespie  Blaine  ; 
for  Vice-President,  Gen.  John  Alexander  Logan.  National 
(Greenback)  party,  for  President,  Gen.  Benjamin  Franklin  But- 
ler. Prohibition  party,  for  President,  Gov.  John  Pierce  St.  John. 
The  Independent  Republican  party  ("Mugwumps")  supported 
Cleveland  and  Hendricks.  Election  Tuesday,  Nov.  4,  1884. 
Cleveland  and  Hendricks  received,  in  the  Electoral  College,  the 
votes  of  the  electors  of  :  Ala.  10,  Ark.  7,  Conn.  7,  Del.  3,  Fla.  4, 
Ga.  12,  Ind.  15,  Ky.  13,  La.  8,  Md.  8,  Miss.  9,  Mo.  16,  N.  J.  9,  N. 
Y.  36,  N.  C.  II,  S.  C.'9,  Tenn.  12,  Tex.  13,  Va.  12,  W.  Va.  6,  total 
219;  Blaine  and  Logan  those  of:  Cal.  8,  Col.  3,  111.  22,  la.  13, 
Kan.  9,  Me.  6,  Mass.  14,  Mich.  13,  Minn.  7,  Neb.  5,  Nev.  3,  N.  H. 
4,  Ohio  23,  Ore.  3,  Pa.  30,  R.  I.  4,  Vt.  4,  Wis.  11,  total  182.  The 
joint  session  of  the  U.  S.  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives, 
to  coimt  the  electoral  vote,  was  held  in  the  chamber  of  the 
House  at  12  M.  Feb.  12,  1885  ;  Hon.  George  Franklin  Edmunds, 
presiding  officer  of  the  Senate  and  of  the  joint  session,  an- 
nounced the  result :  219  votes  to  Cleveland  and  Hendricks,  182 
to  Blaine  and  Logan. 

Hon.  Grover  Cleveland  was  inaugurated  President  at  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Mar.  4,  1885,  at  1.05  p.  m.  The  platform  upon 
which  the  ceremony  took  place  was  erected  over  the  center 
stairway  of  the  east  front  of  the  Capitol.  On  the  plaza  in  front 
extended  an  imposing  multitude  from  all  parts  of  the  Union  to 
witness  the  resumption  of  power  by  the  Democratic  party  after 
an  interval  of  24  years.  The  civil  and  military  procession  was 
large  and  brilliant,  the  day  was  fine. 

MR.  CLEVELAND'S  INAUGURAL  ADDRESS,  MAR.    4,  i88^. 

Fellozv  Citizens :  In  the  presence  of  this  vast  assemblage  of  my  countrymen  I  am 
about  to  supplement  and  seal,  by  the  oath  which  I  shall  take,  the  manifestation  of  the 
will  of  a  Kreat  and  free  people.  In  the  exercise  of  their  power  and  right  of  self-govern- 
ment they  have  committed  to  one  of  their  fellow-citizens  a  supreme  and  sacred  trust, 
and  he  here  consecrates  himself  to  their  service.  This  impressive  ceremony  adds  little 
to  the  solemn  sense  of  responsibility  with  which  I  contemplate  the  duty  I  owe  to  all  the 
people  of  the  land  ;  nothing  can  relieve  me  from  anxiety  lest  by  any  act  of  mine  their  in- 
terests may  suffer,  and  nothing  is  needed  to  strengthen  my  resolution  to  engage  every 
faculty  and  effort  in  the  promotion  of  their  welfare.  Amid  the  din  of  party  strife  the 
people's  choice  was  made  ;  but  its  attendant  circumstances  have  demonstrated  anew  the 
strength  and  safety  of  a  government  by  the  people.  In  each  succeeding  year  it  more 
clearly  appears  that  our  democratic  principle  needs  no  apology,  and  that  in  its  fearless 
and  faithful  application  is  to  be  found  the  surest  guaranty  of  good  government.  But  the 
best  results  in  the  operation  of  a  government,  wherein  every  citizen  has  a  share,  largely 
depend  upon  a  proper  limitation  of  purely  partisan  zeal  and  effort,  and  a  correct  appre- 
ciation of  the  time  when  the  heat  of  the  partisan  should  be  merged  in  the  patriotism  of 
the  citizen. 

To-day  the  Executive  branch  of  the  Government  is  transferred  to  nev/  keeping,  but 
this  is  still  the  Government  of  all  the  people,  and  it  should  be  none  the  less  an  object  of 
their  affectionate  solicitude.  At  this  hour  the  animosities  of  political  strife,  the  bitter- 
ness of  partisan  defeat,  and  the  exultation  of  partisan  triumph  should  be  supplanted  by 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1787 


an  ungrudging:  acquiescence  in  the  popular  will,  and  a  sober,  conscientious  concern  for 
the  general  weal.  Moreover,  if,  from  this  hour,  we  cheerfully  and  honestly  abandon  all 
sectional  prejudice  and  distrust,  and  determine,  with  manly  confidence  in  one  another,  to 
work  out  harmoniously  the  achievenients  of  our  national  destiny,  we  shall  deserve  to  re- 
alize all  the  benefits  which  our  happy  form  of  government  can'  bestow.  On  this  auspi- 
cious occasion  we  may  well  renew  the  pledge  of  our  devotion  to  the  Constitution  which, 
launched  by  the  founders  of  the  republic  and  consecrated  by  their  prayers  and  patriotic 
devotion,  has  for  almost  a  century  borne  the  hopes  and  aspirations  of  a  great  people 
through  prosperity  and  peace  and  through  the  shock  of  foreign  conflicts  and  the  perils 
of  domestic  strife  and  vicissitudes. 

By  the  Father  of  his  Country  our  Constitution  was  commended  for  adoption  as  "the 
result  of  a  spirit  of  amity  and  mutual  concession."  In  that  same  spirit  it  should  be  ad- 
ministered, in  order  to  promote  the  lasting  welfare  of  the  country,  and  to  secure  the  full 
measure  of  its  priceless  benefits  to  us  and  to  those  who  will  succeed  to  the  blessings  of 
our  national  life.  The  large  variety  of  diverse  and  tempting  interests  subject  to  Federal 
control  persistently  seeking  the  recognition  of  their  claims  need  give  us  no  fear  that  the 
"greatest  good  to  the  greatest  number  "  will  fail  to  be  accomplished,  if,  in  the  hall  of  na- 
tional legislation,  that  spirit  of  amity  and  mutual  concession  shall  prevail  in  which  the 
Constitution  had  its  birtli.  If  this  involves  the  surrender  or  postponement  of  private  in- 
terest and  the  abandonment  of  local  advantages,  compensation  will  be  found  in  the  as- 
surance that  thus  the  common  interest  is  subserved  and  the  general  welfare  advanced. 

In  the  discharge  of  my  official  duty  I  shall  endeavor  to  be  guided  by  a  just  and  un- 
strained construction  of  the  Constitution,  a  careful  observance  of  the  distinction  between 
the  powers  granted  to  the  Federal  Government  and  those  reserved  to  the  States,  or  to 
the  people,  and  by  a  cautious  appreciation  of  these  functions  which,  by  the  Constitution 
and  laws,  have  been  especially  assigned  to  the  E.^ecutive  branch  of  the  Government. 
But  he  who  takes  the  oath  to-day  to  preserve,  protect,  and  defend  the  Constitution  of 
the  United  States  only  assumes  the  solemn  obligation  which  every  patriotic  citizen,  on 
the  farm,  in  the  workshop,  in  the  busy  marts  of  trade  and  everywtiere,  should  share 
with  him.  The  Constitution  which  prescribes  his  oath,  my  countrymen,  is  yours;  the 
Government  you  have  chosen  him  to  administer  for  a  time  is  yours;  the  suffrage  that 
executes  the  will  of  freemen  is  yours;  the  laws  and  the  entire  scheme  of  our  civil  rule, 
from  the  town  meetings  to  the  State  capitals  and  the  National  capital,  is  yours.  Your 
every  voter,  as  surely  as  your  Chief  Magistrate,  under  the  same  high  sanction,  though 
in  a  different  sphere,  exercises  a  public  trust.  Nor  is  this  all.  Every  citizen  owes  to 
the  country  a  vigilant  watch  and  close  scrutiny  of  its  public  servants,  and  a  fair  and  rea- 
sonable estimate  of  their  fidelity  and  usefulness.  Tnus  is  the  people's  will  impressed 
upon  the  whole  framework  of  our  civil  polity  —  municipal,  State,  and  Federal  — and  this 
is  the  price  of  our  liberty  and  the  inspiration  of  our  faith  in  the  republic.  It  is  the  duty 
of  those  serving  the  people  in  public  place  to  closely  limit  public  expenditures  to  the  act- 
ual needs  of  the  Government  economically  administered  ;  because  this  bounds  the  right 
of  the  Government  to  exact  tribute  from  the  earnings  of  labor  or  the  property  of  the  cit- 
izen, and  because  public  extravagance  begets  extravagance  among  the  people.  W'e 
should  never  be  ashamed  of  the  simplicity  and  prudential  economies  which  are  best 
suited  to  the  operation  of  a  republican  form  of  government,  and  most  compatible  with 
the  mission  of  the  American  people.  Those  who  are  selected  for  a  limited  time  to  man- 
age public  affairs  are  still  of  the  people,  and  may  do  much  by  their  example  to  encour- 
age, consistently  with  the  dignity  of  their  official  functions,  that  plain  way  of  life  which 
among  their  fellow-citizens  aids  integrity  and  promotes  thrift  and  prosperity.  The  gen- 
ius of  our  institutions,  the  needs  of  our  people  in  their  home  life,  and  the  attention  which 
is  demanded  for  the  settlement  and  development  of  the  resources  of  our  vast  territory, 
dictate  the  scrupulous  avoidance  of  any  departure  from  that  foreign  policy,  commended 
by  the  historv,  the  traditions,  and  the  prosperity  of  our  republic.  It  is  the  policy  of  in- 
dependence, favored  by  our  position  and  defended  by  our  known  love  of  justice  and  by 
our  power.  It  is  the  policy  of  peace  suitable  to  our  interests.  It  is  the  policy  of  neutral- 
ity, rejecting  any  share  in  foreign  broils  and  ambitions  upon  other  continents,  and  re- 
pelling their  intrusion  here.  It  is  the  policy  of  Monroe  and  of  Washington  and  Jefferson 
—  "  Peace,  commerce,  and  honest  friendship  with  all  nations  ;  entangling  alliances  with 
none."  As  due  regard  for  the  interests  and  prosperity  of  all  the  people  demand  that  our 
finances  shall  be  established  upon  such  a  sound  and  sensible  basis  as  shall  secure  the 
safety  and  confidence  of  business  interests  and  make  the  wages  of  labor  sure  and  steady  ; 
and  that  our  system  of  revenue  shall  be  so  adjusted  as  to  relieve  the  people  from  unnec- 
essary taxation,  having  a  due  regard  to  the  interests  of  capital  invested  and  working- 
men  employed  in  American  industries,  and  preventing  the  accumulation  of  a  surplus  in 
the  treasury  to  tempt  extravagance  and  waste.  Care  for  the  property  of  the  nation  and 
for  the  needs  of  future  settlers  requires  that  the  public  domain  should  be  protected  from 
purloining  schemes  and  unlawful  occupation.  The  conscience  of  the  people  demands 
that  the  Indians  within  our  borders  shall  be  fairly  and  honestly  treated  as  wards  of  the 
Government,  and  their  education  and  civilization  promoted,  with  a  view  to  their  ultimate 
citizenship  ;  and  that  polygamy  in  the  Territories,  destructive  of  the  familv  relation  and 
offensive  to  the  moral  sense  of  the  civilized  world,  shall  be  repressed  The'law  should  be 
rigidly  enforced  which  prohibits  the  immigration  of  a  servile  class  to  compete  with  Amer- 
can  labor,  with  no  intentions  of  acquiring  citizenship,  and  bringing  with  them  and  re- 
taining habits  arid  customs  repugnant  to  our  civilization. 

The  people  demand  reform  in  the  administration  of  the  Government  and  the  applica- 
tion of  business  principles  to  public  affairs.  As  a  means  to  this  end.  Civil  Service  reform 
should  be  in  good  faith  enforced.  Our  citizens  have  the  right  to  protection  from  the  in- 
competency of  pablic  employes  who  hold  their  places  solely  as  the  reward  of  partisan 
service,  and  from  the  corrupting  influence  of  those  who  promise  and  the  vicious  meth- 
ods of  those  who  expect  such  rewards.  And  those  who  worthily  seek  public  employ- 
ment have  the  right  to  insist  that  merit  and  competency  shall  be  recognized  instead  of 
party  subserviency  or  the  surrender  of  honest  political  belief. 

In  the  administration  of  a  government  pledged  to  do  equal  and  exact  justice  to  all 
men  there  should  be  no  pretext  for  anxiety  touching  the  protection  of  the  freedmen  in 
their  rights  or  their  security  in  the  enjoyment  of  their  privileges  under  the  Constitution 
and  its  amendments.  All  discussion  as'to  their  fitness  for  the  place  accorded  to  them  as 
American  citizens  is  idle  and  unprofitable,  except  as  it  suggests  the  necessity  for  their 


1788 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY 


improvement.  The  fact  that  they  are  citizens  entitles  them  to  all  the  rights  due  to  that 
relation,  and  charges  them  with  all  its  duties,  obligations,  and  responsibilities.  These 
topics,  and  the  constant  and  ever-varying  wants  of  an  active  and  enterprising  popula- 
tion, may  well  receive  the  attention  and  the  patriotic  endeavor  of  all  who  make  and  exe- 
cute the  Federal  law.  Our  duties  are  practical  and  call  for  industrious  application,  an 
intelligent  perception  of  the  claims  of  public  office,  and,  above  all,  a  firm  determination 
by  united  action  to  secure  to  all  the  people  of  the  land  the  full  benefits  of  the  best  form 
of  Government  ever  vouchsafed  to  man.  And  let  us  not  trust  to  human  effort  alone; 
but,  humbly  acknowledging  the  power  and  goodness  of  Almighty  God,  who  presides 
over  the  destiny  of  nations,  and  who  has  at  all  times  been  revealed  in  our  countrv's  his- 
tory, let  us  invoke  His  aid  and  His  blessing  upon  our  labors. 

The  inaugural  address  was  delivered  with  flowing  ease. 
The  modesty  and  sincerity  of  the  man  impressed  every  hearer. 
Just  after  finishing  his  speech  Mr.  Cleveland,  turning  to  the 
Chief  Justice,  said  :  "  I  am  now  prepared  to  take  the  oath  pre- 
scribed by  law."  A  small,  morocco-covered,  gilt-edged  Bible 
was  produced,  —  a  well-worn  volum^e, — -the  gift  of  the  mother 
of  Grover  Cleveland  to  her  son  before  he  left  home  as  a  young 
man.  Mr.  Cleveland  placed  his  right  hand  upon  the  Bible. 
Chief  Justice  Morrison  Remich  Waite  administered  the  oath  of 
office.  The  inaugural  ball  the  same  evening  at  the  new  U.  S. 
Pension  building  was  attended  by  many  notable  persons. 

Cabinet  of  President  Grover  Cleveland  —  First  Term. 

Secretary  of  State  :  Thomas  Francis  Bayard  of  Wilmington, 
Del.    [b.    Wilmington    Oct.    29,    1828,    son    of    James    Asheton^ 

(James  Asheton",  Dr.  James  Asheton^,  James*,  SamueP,  Petrus^  of  New  Amsterdam, 
New   York,  Rev.  Balthazar',  a  Huguenot,    fled    from    Dauphiny,    France,  to   Holland), 

Bayard  and  Anne  (Francis)],  from  Mar.  7,  1885. 

Secretary  of  t/ie  Treasury  :  Daniel  Manning  of  Albany,  N.  Y. 
[b.  Albany  May  16,  1831,  d.  A.  Dec.  24,  1887,  of  English.  Irish, 
and  Dutch  ancestry,  son  of  John  Manning  of  A.],  from  Mar.  7 
1885,  to  Apr.  I,  1887,  having  resigned.  Charles  Stebbins  Fair- 
child  of  New  York,  N.  Y.  [b.  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  30,  1842, 

son  of  Sidney  Thompson^  (john  FlavelS  Abijahs,  Davids  Zachariasi  of  Mor- 
ris Plains,  N.  J.),  Fairchild  and  Helen'  (Perry  G.^,  Dr.  Timothy*,  Timothys 
Timothys,  Richard^  of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  Samueli),   ChildsJ,  from   Apr.  I,  1887. 

Secretary  of  War :  William  Crownishield  Endicott  of  Bos- 
ton, Mass.  [b.  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  19,  1827,  son  of  William  Put- 
nam' (SamueU,  John^,  John^  Samuel*,  SamueP,  ZerubbabeP,  Hon.  John'  Endecott, 
Gov.  of  Mass.  1644),    EndicOtt    and    Mary"    (Hon.  Jacob',  Secretary  of  the  Navy 

Mar.  3, 1805, tod.  Apr.  14, 1808),  Crowuishield],  from  Mar.  7,  1885. 

Secretary  of  the  Navy  :  William  Collins  Whitney  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.  [b.  Conway,  Mass.,  July  15,  1841,  son  of  Gen.  James 
S.  Whitney],  from  Mar.  7,  1885. 

Secretary  of  the  Interior:  Lucius  Quintus  Cincinnatus  Lamar 
of  Oxford,   Miss.  [b.  Eatonton,  Putnam  co.,  Ga.,  Sept.  17,  1825, 

son  of  Lucius  Quintus  Cincinnatus^  (john«,  John',  John^,  Thomas',  a  Hu- 
guenot came  to  America),    Lamar  and  Sarah"  (Dr.  Thompson'    of   MiUedgeviUe, 

Ga.,)  Bird],  from  Mar.  6,  1885,  to  Dec,  1887.  William  Freeman 
Vilas  from  Jan.  16,  1888,  to  Mar.  6,  1889. 

Postmaster-General :  William  Freeman  Vilas  of  Madison, 
Wis.  [b.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  July  9,  1840,  son  of  Judge  Levi  B.  Vilas], 
from  Mar.  7,  1885,  to  Jan.  16,  1888.  Donald  McDonald  Dick- 
inson of  Detroit,  Mich.  [b.  Port  Ontario,  Oswego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
17,  1846],  from  Jan.  17,  1888. 

Attorney-General :  Augustus  Hill  Garland  of  Little  Rock, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1789 

Ark.    [b.  Coving-ton,   Tipton  co.,   Tenn.,  June   11,    1832],   from 
Mar.  7,  1885. 

Secretary  of  Agriculture  :  Norman  J.  Colman  of  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  from  Feb.  11,  1889,  to  Mar,  4,  1889. 

The  first  year  of  the  administration  was  saddened  by  the 
death  in  office  of  the  Vice-President,  Thomas  Andrews  Hen- 
dricks, who  was  born  on  a  farm  in  Muskingum  co,,  near  Zanes- 
ville,  O.,  Sept.  7,  1819,  and  died  at  his  residence  on  North  Ten- 
nesee  St.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Nov.  25,  1885. 

During-  the  second  year  of  his  term  President  Cleveland -ter- 
minated his  days  of  bachelorhood  by  marriage,  the  first  wed- 
ding of  a  President  in  the  White  House.  Rev.  Byron  Sunder- 
land, D.D.,  performed  the  ceremony,  which  occurred  at  seven 

o'clock  P.M. 

The  Democratic  National  Convention  at  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
nominated,  June  6,  1888  :  For  President,  Grover  Cleveland 
(unanimously);  for  Vice-President,  Allen  Cranberry  Thurman 
of  Ohio  (b.  Lynchburg',  Campbell  co.,  Va.,  Nov.  13,  1813). 

Election  Nov.  6,  1888.  The  votes  (as  indicated  by  the  votes 
for  Electors)  for  the  nominees  for  President  were  :  Total  pop- 
ular vote,  11,388,038.  Grover  Cleveland,  Democrat,  5,540,329; 
Benjamin  Harrison,  Republican,  5,439,853.  Mr.  Cleveland's 
plurality,  100,476.  Clinton  Bowen  Fisk  of  N.  J.,  Prohibition, 
249,506;  Alson  J.  vStreeter  of  111.,  Union  Labor,  146,935:  Robert 
H.  Cowdry  of  111.,  United  Labor  (N.  Y.  and  111.)  2,818;  James  L. 
Curtis  of  N.  Y.,  American  (California),  1,591.  [The  pluralities 
of  the  two  great  parties  in  1872,  Rep.  762,991;  1S76,  Dem.  250,935; 
1880,  Rep.  7,018;   1884,  Dem.  62,683.] 

The  Republican  candidates  were  elected  :  President,  Benja- 
min Harrison;  Vice-President,  Levi  Parsons  Morton  of  N.  Y, 
(b.  Shoreham,  Vt.,  May  16,  1825), 

Residence,  March  4,  1885,  to  March  4,  1889,  Executive  Man- 
sion, Washington,  D.  C.;  to  1893,  in  New  York,  N.  Y.;  summer 
seat,  "Gray  Gables,"  Cape  Cod.  Hon.  Mr.  Cleveland  resumed 
the  practice  of  law,  ofifice  in  the  City  of  New  York,  1889-93. 

The  Democratic  National  Convention  at  Chicago  nominated, 
June  23,  1892  :  For  President.  Grover  Cleveland,  on  the  first 
ballot,  by  617^  of  the  910  votes,  and  then  made  unanimous. 
For  Vice-President :  Adlai  Ewing  Stevenson  of  Bloomington, 
111  (b.  Christian  co.,  Ky,,  Oct.  23,  1835).  The  Republican  Na- 
tional Convention  at  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  nominated  June  10, 
1892:  For  President,  Benjamin  Harrison;  for  Vice-President, 
Whitelaw  Reid  of  N.  Y.  (b.  Xenia,  O.,  Oct.  27,  1837).  The  Pro- 
hibition National  Convention  at  Cincinnati,  O.,  nominated  July 
I,  1892:  For  President,  John  Bid  well  of  Cal  ;  for  Vice-Pres., 
James  B.  Cranfill  of  Tex.  The  People's  Party  National  Con- 
vention at  Omaha,  Neb.,  nominated  July  4,  1892:  For  President, 
James  B.  Weaver  of  la.;  for  Vice-Pres.,  James  Field  of  Va, 

Election  Tuesday,  November  8,  1892.  In  the  Electoral 
College 

Cleveland  and  Stevenson  received  the  votes  of  277  Electors. 

Harrison  and  Reid  received  the  votes  of  145  Electors. 

Weaver  and  Field  received  the  votes  of  22  Electors. 

Total  Electoral  votes  of  the  forty-four  States,  444 


I790 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


The  joint  sesion  of  the  U.  vS.  Senate  and  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, to  count  the  Electoral  vote,  was  held  in  the  chamber 
of  the  House  at  lo  a.m.,  Feb.  8,  1893;  Hon.  Levi  P.  Morton, 
Vice-Pres.  of  the  U.  S.  and  presiding-  officer  of  the  joint  session, 
announced  the  result  of  the  election. 

Hon.  Grover  Cleveland  was  for  the  second  time  inaugurated 
President  at  Washington  March  4,  1893,  and  the  inaugural  de- 
livered from  the  east  portico  of  the  capitol  in  the  presence  of  a 
mighty  multitude.  Notwithstanding  the  snow  storm  the  parade 
was  more  imposing  in  inilitary  and  civic  display  than  that  of 
any'previous  inauguration. 

Cabinet  of  President  Grover  Cleveland — Second  Term. 

Secretary  of  State :  Walter  Quinton  Gresham  of  Chicago, 
111.  [b.  n.  Lanesville,  Harrison  co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  17,  1832,  d.  while 
in  office,  Washington,  D.  C,  May  28,  1895,  son  of  William  Gres- 
ham], from  Mar.  6,  1893.     Richard  Olney  from  June  7,  1895. 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury:  John  Griffin  Carlisle  of  Coving- 
ton, Ky.  [b.  Campbell  (now  Kenton)  co.,  Ky.,  Sept.  5,  1835],  from 
Mar.  6,  1893. 

Secretary  of  JFar  :  Daniel  Scott  Lamont  of  New  York,  N.  Y. 
[b.  Cortlandville,  Cortland  co.,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  185 1,  son  of  John 
B.  and  Elizabeth  (Scott)  Lamont,  of  Scotch  descent],  from 
Mar.  7,  1S93. 

Attor7iey- General:  Richard  Olney  of  Boston,  Mass.  [b. Oxford, 
Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1835],  from  Mar.  6,  1893,  to  June  7,  1895.  Judson 
Harmon  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio  [b.  Hamilton  co.,  O.,  Feb.  3,  1846], 
from  June  7,  1895. 

Postmaster-General :  Wilson  Shannon  Bissell  of  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  [b.  New  London,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  31,  1847],  from  Mar.  6,  1893, 
succeeded,  in  April,  1895,  by  William  Lvne  Wilson  of  Charles- 
town,  W.  Va.  [b.  Middleway,  Jefferson  co.,  Va.  (now  W.  Va), 
May  3,  1843]. 

Secretary  of  the  Navy :  Hilary  Abner  Herbert  of  Montgom- 
ery, Ala.  [b.  Laurensville,  S.  C,  Mar.  12,  1834],  from  Mar.  7,  1893. 

Secretary  of  the  Interior:  Hoke  Smith  of  Atlanta,  Ga.  [b. 
Newton,  Catawba  co.,  N.  C,  Sept.  2, 1 855,  son  of  Dr.  H.  H.  Smith], 
from  Mar.  7,  1893,10  Sept.  3,  1896.  David  Rowland  Francis  of 
vSt.  Loui.s,  Mo.  [b.  Madison  co.,  Ky.,  Oct.,  1850],  from  Sept.  3, 
1896. 

Secretary  of  Agriculture  :  Julius  Sterling  Morton  of  Ne- 
braska City,  Neb.  [b.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1832,  of  vScotch- 
English  origin,  a  descendant  of  Nathaniel"  (George^  of  Plymouth,  Mass., 
1623),  Morton,  secretary  of  Plymouth  Colony],  from  Mar.  6,  1893. 

A  number  of  Biographies  of  Mr.  Cleveland  were  published 
during  the  political  campaign  of  1884,  etc.  They  were  written 
by  the  following  and  other  authors  :  Hon.  William  Dorsheimer; 
Pendleton  King;  Gen.  Benjamin  La  Fevre,  M.  C.  from  Ohio;  Desh- 
ler  Welch;  Frederick  E.  Goodrich;  Augustine  Barnum  ;  J.  B.  Mc- 
Clure;  Col.  Frank  Triplett ;  The  open  record  of  an  honest  man  [Dem- 
ocratic campaign  pamphlet,  1884];  Our  Presidents,  by  Virginia 
Frances   Townsend,   i88g;  Principles  and  Purposes  of  our  form  of 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1791 

Government,  as  set  forth  in  public  papers  of  Grover  Cleveland,  com- 
piled by  Francis  Gottsberger,  i8g2 ;  Dictionaries  of  Biography  {^Ap- 
plet on  s  and  others)  y  Writings  and  Speeches  of  Grover  Cleveland, 
edited  by  George  F.  Parker,  i8g2.     See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

The  usual  campaign  medals,  buttons,  badges,  sheet  music, 
songsters,  electioneering  documents,  banners,  etc.,  as  in  all  the 
political  contests. 

Description  of  Medals  struck  in  bronze,  by  order  of  the 
United  States  Government  at  Philadelphia  mint,  in  honor  of 
President  Grover  Cleveland  : 

First  Inauguration  Medal. 

Obverse.  Civilian  bust  of  the  President,  facing  right  and  dividing  the  legend, 
GROVER  I  CLEVELAND.  On  truncation,  barber  •  F  '  All  within  a  border,  a  circle 
of  small  pearls.  Reverse.  Within  a  wreath  of  two  laurel  branches  and  in  six  lines, 
INAUGURATED  |  PRESIDENT  |  OF  THE  1  UNITED  STATES  |  MARCH  4  |  1885.  All  within 
a  plain  border.     Size  48  (sixteenths  of  an  inch). 

First  and  Second  Inaugurations  Medal. 

Obverse  —  same  as  preceding.  Reverse.  On  a  ornamentally  outlined  tablet  within 
a  wreath  of  two  oak  branches,  and  in  six  lines,  INAUGURATED  |  PRESIDENT  |  of  •  THE  • 
UNITED     •     STATES      |      MARCH    •    4    '    1885      |      SECOND    '    TERM      |      MARCH   •   4   •   1893.     All 

within  a  border,  a  circle  of  pearls.    Size  48. 

Indian  Peace  Medal. 
Obverse.  Same  bust  as  preceding,  grover  Cleveland  |  president  |  u.  s.  a. 
1885.  On  truncation,  c.  E.  BARBER  F.  Reverse.  In  the  centre  a  frontiersman.  To  the 
right  an  Indian  addressing  him.  To  the  left  a  log  one  and  one-half  story  house,  in  front 
of  which  a  seated  woman  holding  a  child.  A  man  and  horse  plowing.  Mountains  in  the 
distance.  Above,  between  sun's  rays,  PEACE  in  panel.  Below  a  pipe  and  tomahawk 
crossed,  between  a  laurel  wreath  in  panel.     Plain  border.     Oblong,  size  \^y2  by  37  wide. 

The  U.  S.  Mint  annual  Assay  Commission  medals  1886-9, 
1894-7  (sizes  :  5  of  them  21,  3  of  them  48),  all  bore  Pres.  Cleve- 
land's portrait,  according  to  the  present  custom. 

Residence,  March  4,  1893,  to  March  4,  1897:  Executive  Man- 
sion, Washington;  summer  seat,  "Gray  Gables." 

President  Cleveland  was  succeeded  in  office  by  Hon.  William 
McKinley  of  Ohio,  born  at  Niles,  O.,  Feb.  26,  1844,  who  was  in- 
augurated President  Mar.  4,  1897. 

Hon.  Grover  Cleveland  is,  physically,  of  a  large  and  power- 
ful frame;  deliberate  and  firm,  but  not  slow  in  his  motions. 
His  manner  and  tone  of  voice  are  genial  and  agreeable.  He  is 
broad-minded  and  liberal  in  his  habits  of  thought,  and  in  relig- 
ious matters  especially  a  man  of  conscience  rather  than  a  man 
of  any  one  sect  or  creed.  All  his  surroundings  and  habits  are 
those  of  Democratic  simplicity.  His  life  has  been  wholly  with- 
out ostentation.  Indeed,  the  key  to  his  character  may  be  found 
in  the  moderation  of  his  wants  and  the  frugality  of  his  living. 
From  such  sources  spring  firmness,  courage,  clear  powers  of 
perception  and  collected  and  deliberate  judgment  and  action. 
In  the  strongest  and  truest  sense  of  the  words  he  is  a  Jefferso- 
nian  Democrat,  always  honest,  capable,  faithful  to  the  Consti- 
tution. 

Residence,  Westland,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  (1897-8).  Mr.  Cleve- 
land is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Folsom,  Foulsham  ancestry:  —  Fouls-hame  signifies  Fowls  home,  or  mart.  [John 
Foulsham,  D.D.,  of  Foulsham' or  Folsham  —  whence  no  doubt  derives  the  name  —  in 
Domesday    Book,  about  20  miles  N.  of  Hinghani,  Norfolk  co.,  Eng.,  prior  of  Carmelite 

monastery,  Norwich,  Eng.,  d.  N.  1348,  brother  to  Richard  of  Foulsham,  1316 

Church  inscription.  Repps,  Norfolk  co.,  Eng.,  1504,  to  Thomas  Folsham,  Baccalaureate 
oi\.\\fi  Cha.\ie\~  His.  Norfolk  CO.,  XI :  iS3.'\  .  .  .  Roger' Foulsham  of  Necton,  Nor- 
folk CO.,  Eng.,  will  dated  1534  ;  William",  m.  Agnes  Smith,  alias  Foulsham  of  Besthorpe, 


I 


1792 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Eng. ;  AdamS,  of  Besthorpe,  owned  lands  in  Besthorpe,  Wymondham  (Windham), 
Bunwell,  Hingham,  and  Hackford,  Eng.,  will  1565,  m.  Emma  ;  Adam*,  bap.  1560  home  in 
Hingham,  lands  in  Besthorpe,  d.  1630,  m.  Grace  ;  Adam^,  of  Hmgham,  Eng.,  d.  1627,  m. 
Agnes;  John*^  Foulsham,  b.  1614,  bap.  Hingham,  Eng.,  1615,  came  in  the  "  Diligent  of 
Ipswich,"  John  Martin,  master,  sailed  from  mouth  of  the  Thames,  Apr.  26,  1638,  with 
wife  and  2  servants,  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1638,  settled  14  miles  S.  E.  from  Boston, 
Hingham,  Mass.,  1638,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  E.'ieter,  N.  H.  [account  of  the  family  in  Exeter 
News  Letter^  1826  or  1836,  mentions  a  tradition  "as  several  John  Smiths  were  in  the  ship, 
one  of  them  from  Foulsham,  was  called  '  John  Foulsham  '  and  chose  this  name  "  ;  Regis- 
try Deeds,  Rockingham  co.,  N.  H.,  XI  :  2S7— in  his  deed  to  George  and  Mary  (.Foulsham) 
March,  he  is  called  "John  Foulsham,  alias  Smith,"  but  one  John  Smith  and  Henry 
Smith  are  in  passenger  list;  those  who  accept  the  "alias  Smith"  will  hardly  consider 
him  son  of  Adam^,  but  of  Adam's  sister  who  m.  Smith],  leader  in  public  affairs,  d.  Exe- 
ter Dec.  27,  1681,  m.  Mary  Oilman^  ;  John',  b.  1638,  frequently  member  Gen.  Assembly, 
m.  Abigail  Perkins,  da.  of  Abraham  and  Mary  of  Hampton,  N.  H.;  Abraham*,  d.  ab. 
1740,  m.  Elizabeth;  Daniel",  of  Exeter;  Abraha'm'"  ;  Asa^' ;  Col.  John  B.i-',  of  Folsom- 
dale,  Wyoming  CO.,  N.  Y.,  d.  1886;  Oscar'^  Folsom,  Esq.,  of  Buffalo,  d.  1875,  ™-  Emma 
Cornelia  Harmon,  da.  of  Dea.  Elisha  Harmon,  descended  in  7th  .generation  from  John 
Harmon,  Harman  or  Herman,  of  Springfield,  Mass.,  1644. —  AI.  E.  Gen.  His  Reg.,  XXX  : 
zoy  :  XL  :  joq  ;  Lockivood  Eai?iily  by  Frederic  A.  Holden  and  E.  Dunbar  Lockivood,  iSSg, 
p.  SQSj  Humphrey  Gen.,  HIS- 

Gilman  ancestry  :  — ,?  arms  :  (Gloucestershire,  Eng.).  Sa.  a  man's  leg,  couped  at  the 
thigh  ar.  .  .  .  Edward^,  of  Gaston,  Norfolk  co.,  Eng.,  had  mansion  house  and  estates, 
will  Feb.  5,  1573,  proved  July  7,  1573,  m.  June  22,  '550,  Rose  Rysse  of  Caston  ;  Robert^, 
bap.  Caston,  July  10,  1559,  buried  C.  Mar  6,  1631  ;  Edward^,  b.  Hingham,  Eng.,  1587-8, 
came  in  "  Dili.gent  "  1638  with  w.,  3  servants,  Roger  Foulsham,  &c.,  Boston,  settled  at 
and  named  Hingham,  Mass.,  Plymouth,  Col,  granted  hirn  a  tract  8  miles  square,  now 
Rehoboth,  Mass.,  Exeter,  m.  June  3,  1614,  Mary  Clark  ;  Mary^  Gilman,  m.  John  Foul- 
sha.m'^.  —  J/unse/i's  Ancestries,  IJI  :  2t  ;  New  England  Ancestry  of  Grover  Cleveland, 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America.  Privately  Printed  iSgi,  S°,  pp.  sj.  Prom  Put- 
7iam's  Monthly  Historical  Magazine,  Charts  by  Walter  Kendall  Watkins  and  Eben  Put- 
natn. 

8667. 

MARGARET  LOUISE  FALLEY"  CLEVELAND  (Richard 

Falley',  Williams,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,   Aaron^)^    m.    in    tOWn    of    Mercy, 

Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  i8,  1873,  Nerval  Baldwin  Bacon,  b. 
at  East  Hamilton,  Madison  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  i,  1837,  a  son  of 
Norval  Comins  and  Janette  (Terry)  Bacon.     Children  : 

14606  Cecil  Frederick^   Bacon,   b.   July    22,    1874,    Holland 
Patent. 

14607  Janette  Terrf  Bacon,  b.  Aug.  12,  1876,  Toledo,  O. 
Mr.  Norval  Baldwin  Bacon  was  educated  at  Hamilton  Acad- 
emy, Madison  co.;  his  early  inclination  was  for  mechanism  and 
drawing-;  studied  rudiments  of  art  with  Albert  J.  Purdy,  a  well- 
known  portrait  painter  now,  1884-6,  of  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  He  then 
spent  ab.  6  years  in  mechanical  dentistry  at  Morrisville,  N.  Y., 
and  Cincinnati,  O.  Was  1868  to  ab.  1S73  draughtsman  and 
general  assistant  in  the  office  of  Mr.  A.  J.  Lathrop,  a  noted 
architect  and  builder  of  Utica,  N.  Y.  Subsequently  was  a 
draughtsman  in  Boston.  Residence  since  Apr.,  1873,  Toledo, 
O.  (1897)  ;  in  active  practice  of  architecture.  Was  appointed 
Oct.,* 1 885,  by  Sec'y  Daniel  Manning  (having  made  no  applica- 
tion) supt.  of  construction  of  the  new  Custom  House  and  P.  O. 
building  in  Toledo.  Mrs.  Bacon  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Gen- 
ealogy. 

8668. 

LEWIS    FREDERICK^   CLEVELAND  (Richard  Faiiey.  wii- 

liam«,  AaronS,  Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^),    b.    Caldwcll,    N.  J.,    May   2,    1 84 1, 

perished  with  his  brother  Richard  CeciP,  in  the  burning  steamer 
"Missouri,"  off  the  island  of  Abaco,  Bahama  Islands,  Oct.  22, 
1872,  unm.  Mr.  Cleveland  was  in  the  Civil  war.  Aland  owner 
at  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  1865.  Leased  from  the  Gov.  of  Baha- 
mas the  Royal  Victoria  Hotel,  Nassau,  N.  P.,  and  was  with  his 
brother,   Richard  CeciP,  on  the  way  thither  when  the  vessel 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1793 


burned.  The  brothers  bravely  assisted  the  passengers  into  the 
boats,  in  which  there  was  no  room  for  themselves.  He  had 
marked  ability  a"s  a  business  man,  and  made  many  friends. 

8669. 

SUSAN  SOPHIA'  CLEVELAND  (Richard:  Falley',  William", 
Aarons,    Aaron*,    Aaron^,   Aaron^),    m.     Holland    Patent,    N.    Y.,     DeC.    4, 

1867,  Hon.  Lucien  Theron  Yeomans,  b.  Walworth,  Wayne  co., 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  I,  1840,  a  son  of  Hon.  Theron  Gilbert  and  Lydia 
(Stearns)  Yeomans.     Ch.  b.  Walworth  : 

14608  Ellen  Louise^  Yeomans,  b.  Dec.  25,  1869. 

14609  Anna  Gertrude^  Yeomans,  b.  Sept.  23,  187 1. 

14610  Mary  Cleveland'^  Yeomans,  b.  Oct.  26,  1874. 

14611  Lucien  Ingraham'^  Yeomans,  b.  Apr.  3,  1878. 

14612  Theron  Grover'^  Yeomans,  b.  May  21,  1885. 

Hon.  Lucien  Theron  Yeomans  completed  his  education  at 
Walworth  Academy  1858,  and  at  George  W.  Eastman's  Com- 
mercial College,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1859.  Member  of  N.Y.  Leg- 
islature, Assembly  1872  and  1873.  Of  the  firm  Theron  Gilbert 
Yeomans  &  Sons  [L.  T.  and  Elon  Leslie  Yeomans],  nursery- 
men, fruitgrowers,  and  thoroughbred  Holstein  -  Friesian  cat- 
tle, at  Walworth.     Residence,  Walworth  1867-97. 

Hon.  Theron  Gilbert  Yeomans,  b.  Greene  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  31,  1815,  educated  in  the 
public  schools,  removed  1831  to  Walworth,  for  many  years  a  successful  merchant,  in  la- 
ter years  engaged  extensively  in  orcharding,  &c.  Member  of  N.  Y.  Assembly  1851-2,  m. 
Lydia  Stearns. 

8670. 

ROSE  ELIZABETH^  CLEVELAND  (Richard  Faiiey^),  unm. 
Residence,  Holland  Patent,  N.  Y.,  to  Jan.  i,  1883,  presided 
over  the  gubernatorial  Executive  Mansion  at  Albany,  N.  Y., 
during  the  term  of  her  brother,  Hon.  Grover'  Cleveland,  gov- 
ernor of  New  York,  Jan.  i,  1883,  to  Jan.  6,  1885,  and  over  the 
presidential  Executive  Mansion  at  Washington,  D.  C,  from  the 
first  inauguration  of  Hon.  Grover*  Cleveland,  President  of  the 
United  States,  March  4,  1885,  to  the  time  of  his  marriage.  A 
biographical  sketch,  accompanied  by  a  steel  portrait  of  Miss 
Rose  Elizabeth'^  Cleveland,  appears  in  T/ie  Ladies  of  the  White 
House,  or  Ln  the  LLome  of  the  Presidents,  being  a  Complete  LListory  of 
the  Social  and  Domestic  Lives  of  the  Presidents.  By  Mrs.  *Laura 
Carter  Llolloway,  p.  J44  to  p.  y6S.  Lectured  before  educational 
institutions.  From  September,  1887,  was  associated  with  Mrs. 
Sylvanus  Read  in  conducting  Mrs.  Read's  school  for  girls  in 
the  City  of  New  York,  a  successful  school  established  many 
years  ago.  Res.  (1895-7)  Holland  Patent ;  in  Vienna,  Austria, 
1897-8.     Author,  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.    ■ 

867K 

Harriet  Stuart*  Fuller  (Susan  Sophla',  WilUam',  Aarons,  Aaron*, 
Aaron3,  Aaron^,  Moses'),    m.    Norwich,  CoUU.,  Sept.   26,   1 865,  aS  3d  W., 

Lewis  Andrew  Hyde,  b.  N.  Aug.  8,  1826,  a  s.  of  Lewis  and  Mar}' 
(Backus).     Ch.  b.  Norwich:  14613-5  Susan  Cleveland''  LLyde,  Aug. 

113 


1794 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


30,  1866;  Harriet  Louisa^,  M-SiV.  26,  1869;  George  Fuller'',  Mar.  19, 
1871  ;  Gertrude  Stewart\  Sept.  12,  1873  ;  Jessie  ElizabetJf  Hyde, 
Feb.  27,  1877. 

Lewis  Andrew  Hyde,  residence  alwa}^s  at  Norwich  (1897), 
Cashier  of  the  Quinebaug  Bank  (incorp.  1832),  Norwich,  from 
Apr.,  1852,  to  June,  1864,  when  the  Bank  became  the  First  Na- 
tional Bank  of  Norwich,  of  which  he  has  always  been  Cashier  ; 
Lucius  W.  Carroll,  Pres.  —  Caulkins'  Norwich,  64"/.  He  m.  ist, 
at  Woodstock,  Conn.,  Sept.,  1851,  Anna  Curtis  Webster,  who  d. 
at  Norwich,  Apr.  6,  1853.  He  m.  2d,  at  N.,  Mary  Edgerton 
Huntington,  b.  N.,  d.  N.  Apr.  8,  1864,  da.  of  Daniel  Lathrop 
and  Mary  Ann  (Lathrop).  Ch.  b.  Norwich  by  ist  m.:  Inf.  b. 
and  d.  N.  Mar.  29,  1853.  By  2d  m.:  Mary  Anna  Hyde,  b.  July 
3,  1855;  Lewis  Huntington  Hyde,  June  27,  1853;  Susan  Hyde 
d.  N.  i860  ;  Willie  Trumbull  Hyde,  d.  N.  1864;  Mary  Hunting- 
ton Hyde,  d.  N.  1864. 

8673. 

CHARLES  DEXTER^  CLEVELAND  (john  Treadwein,  Charles^ 
Aaron^  AaronS  AaronS,  Aaron^,    Mosesi),    m.     ISt,    Austiu,    TcX.,    May    28, 

185.6,  Mary  Louise  Duty,  b.  Na.shville,  Tenn.,  Oct.  6,  1834,  d. 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Oct.  5,  1881,  a  da.  Hiram  and  Emilene 
(Banks).  He  m.  2d,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  15.  1882,  Estelle 
Trezevant,  b.  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Nov.  5,  1854,  a  da.  Nathaniel 
Macon  and  Amanda  (Avery),     ist  m.  s.  p.     Child  by  2d  m. : 

14616     Estelle  Trezevant"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  26,  1882, 
San  Francisco. 

Dr.  Charles  Dexter'  Cleveland,  residence,  San  Francisco 
(1897).  From  The  Conniiercial  Record,  San  Francisco,  May  22, 
i8go. 

PIONEER   series. 
PKO.MINENT  MEM  OF  THE   PAST  AND   PRESENT. 

Dr.  Charles  Dexter  Cleveland  was  born  in  Howard  county,  Mo.,  Aug.  8,  1824. 
His  ancestral  line  dates  back  to  Moses  Cleveland  of  Woburn.  On  the  maternal  side,  the 
Hughes,  Swan,  Lucas,  and  Ingle  families  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Wales  may  be  men- 
tioned. 

The  doctor  received  the  foundation  of  his  education  at  home  through  his  father's  in- 
struction. It  was  subsequently  advanced  in  the  excellent  private  schools  which  the 
people  sustained.  After  he  reached  his  seventeenth  year,  he  entered  upon  a  select  course 
of  study  at  the  Munson  Academy  in  Massachusetts,  under  the  patronage  of  his  grand- 
father, Rev.  Charles  Cleveland. 

The  doctor  concluded  his  scholastic  studies  with  a  course  in  classics,  mathematics, 
and  natural  philosophy.  He  determined  to  study  for  the  practice  of  medicine,  and  at- 
tended a  full  course  of  lectures  at  the  University  of  Louisville.  He  commenced  his  med- 
ical prattice  in  Madison  county,  Mississippi,  in  the  spring  of  1848. 

He  was  attracted  by  the  discovery  of  gold  in  California  to  venture,  with  others,  to 
visit  the  Pacific  West.  He  formed  a  company  of  fifteen  men,  whom  he  selected  for  their 
energy  from  among  his  acquaintances,  and  a  mutual  contract  was  made  that  they 
should,  under  any  circumstances,  sustain  and  help  each  other,  and  that  they  should  walk 
to  California,  accompanied  by  three  ox  wagons,  and  with  a  supply  of  tents,  picks,  shov- 
els, etc.  He  left  Vicksburg  with  these  fifteen  men,  at  one  o'clock  in  the  night,  on  the 
old  steamboat,  Geit.  Jessiip.  The  cholera  was  raging  at  that  time,  and,  upon  going  on 
board,  they  met  the  discouraging  sight  of  seven  dead  bodies  of  its  victims,  and  the 
groans  and  screams  of  numerous  sufferers  were  heard  from  all  parts  of  the  vessel.  As 
a  natural  result  of  such  a  greeting,  some  of  the  men  were  terrified  and  talked  of  with- 
drawing from  the  journey.  The  doctor  made  an  impressive  address  to  them,  in  which 
he  said  that  he  only  wanted  men  who  would  not  shrink  from  any  danger,  for  it  was  only 
such  that  should  venture  upon  such  an  intended  journev,  and  those  who  were  too  timid 
to  face  death  had  better  go  back  to  their  mothers.  This  rallied  the  men,  and  none  left 
him.  He  immediately  began  to  attend  the  sick,  and  was  successful  in  checking  the  pro- 
gress of  the  disease.  The  captain  said  there  were  three  doctors  on  board,  but  tiiey  were 
all  drunk,  and  that  if  the  doctor  would  use  the  medicine  chest  and  attend  to  the  sick,  he 
would  pay  him. 

He  pulled  off  his  coat  and  began  applying  the  requisite  treatment,  and  soon  had  the 
agonies  of  the  sick  subdued,  and  did  not  lose  a  single  patient  up  to  St.  Louis.  At  that 
city  the  mortality  was  very  great.  The  boats  on  the  Missouri  and  the  Mississippi  were 
the  scenes  of  a  very  large  fatality  from  the  epidemic,  they  being  overcrowded  with  the 
rush  of  passengers  on  their  way  to  California. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1795 

His  company  was  small  but  well  assorted,  some  intelligent,  and  some  unsophisto- 
cated.  Their  verdancy  often  gave  rise  to  ludicrous  incidents,  which  afforded  mirth  to 
others.  They  took  passage  to  Brunswick,  Chariton  co.,  Mo.,  bought  their  cattle  and  nec- 
essary outfit  there,  and  started  full  ot  hopeful  and  joyful  anticipations  for  the  land  of 
proiinse.  The  weather  at  first  was  cold,  chilly,  and  rainy,  but  they  parched  their  corn, 
walked,  camped  out,  thought  of  golden  treasures,  and  were  very  happy.  At  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.,  they  found  a  company  of  sixtv-five  men  from  Pontotoc,  Mississippi,  who  were  in 
great  distress  from  cholera,  several  of  them  having  died  and  others  suffering  in  different 
stages  of  the  disease.  Their  physician.  Doctor  Harris,  was  so  discouraged  and  panic- 
stricken  that  he  deserted  the  company  and  returned  to  his  home.  He  was  forty-five 
years  old  and  had  a  great  experience  in  his  practice.  A  committee  from  the  company 
proposed  to  Dr.  Cleveland  to  unite  with  his  company,  and  to  pay  him  for  the  care  which 
he  would  take  of  the  patients. 

He  accepted  the  proposal  of  the  union,  but  positively  declined  that  of  any  recompense 
for  his  medical  services;  he  onlv  asked  that  they  should  act  in  unison  if  any  trouble 
arose  on  the  journey.  There  we're  no  more  deaths  in  either  company  during  the  journey 
which  began  on  the'sd  of  April,  1849.  Some  of  the  sick,  at  the  start,  had  to  be  conveyed 
on  stretchers  made  by  nailing  heavy  canvas  firmly  to  the  sides  of  the  wagons  and  plac- 
ing them  upon  it;  within  ten  days  everybody  was  well.  With  restored  health  they 
gained  enormous  appetites  ;  six  or  eight  large  slices  of  Missouri  bacon  with  corn  bread 
and  coffee  was  a  common  ration.  They  attributed  this  to  the  efficient  practice  of  the 
doctor,  who,  although  he  was  sick  and  an  occupant  of  a  stretcher,  still  continued  to  ad- 
minister the  remedies  of  the  invalids  during  their  sickness.  They  were  all  jubilant  at 
their  recoverv.  The  stretchers  were  not  brought  into  use  again.  Going  ahead  of  the 
train  in  the  early  mornings,  he  often  saw,  when  standing  upon  a  rise  of  ground,  which 
afforded  an  extensive  view  across  the  country,  many  long  lines  of  white-covered  wag- 
ons, in  every  direction  from  where  he  stood,  all  bound  for  California.  From  many  of 
them  he  could  hear  the  loud  tones  of  the  teamsters  as  they  anathematized  their  mules, 
and  the  sharp,  brief  snap  of  their  whiplash  as  they  accentuated  their  utterances  by  its 
cracking  tones.  Almost  everv  teamster,  when  asked  where  he  was  from,  gave  the  an- 
swer, "From  Pike  county."  This  gave  rise  to  the  term  "Piker,"  as  it  would  be  saia 
"There  comes  another  Piker,"  and  thus  they  have  added  to  our  language  another  clas- 
sic or  generic  term.  After  the  usual  trials  and  vicissitudes  of  an  overland  journey  at 
that  period,  among  which  may  be  noted  sickness,  Indians,  burnt  grass  which  destroyed 
the  food  supply  for  the  mules,"  arid  deserts  to  be  crossed  where  water  could  not  be  ob- 
tained, failure  of  animals,  throwing  out  supplies  on  the  way,  a  few  broken  down  cattle 
and  empty  wagon.s,  tattered  wagon  covers,  remnants  of  tents,  and  other  inconveniences, 
they  arrived,  on  Oct.  v,  1849,  at  Weaverville,  on  Weaver  creek,  where  some  five  hundred 
people  were  digging  out  gold  by  day  and  squandering  much  of  it  by  night  in  gambling, 
carousing,  and"  various  other  methods  which  would  not  be  in  operation  in  more  polished 
and  quiet  society.  Many  of  them  were  taking  out  at  the  rate  of  $100  to  $1,000  per  day 
each.  Yet,  in  the  midst  of  this  wild  and  reckless  style  of  living,  honesty  and  honor  were 
maintained,  and  outside  the  doors  of  the  miners'  cabins,  pans  filled  with  gold  dust  and 
nuggets  rested  free  from  theft  or  pillage. 

The  doctor  never  worked  a  day  in  the  mines.  With  his  company,  the  winter  was 
passed  at  Mud  Springs,  he  practicing  his  profession  while  there.  The  life  of  a  physician 
at  that  time  was  not  one  of  ease  or  leisure.  He  often  had  to  walk  twenty-five  or  thirty 
miles,  carrying  his  heavy  medical  saddle-bags  over  mountains  or  across  broad  valleys. 
He  had  a  long  list  of  patients. 

He  has  expressed  the  ooinion  that  one-fifth  of  all  who  reached  California  across  the 
plains,  exclusive  of  those  who  died  on  the  wav,  lie  in  their  graves  in  the  gold  fields. 

In  the  spring  of  1850  he  settled  in  Sacramento  and  entered  into  partnership  in  the 
medical  profession  with  Dr.  Thomas  J.  White  of  St.  Louis,  who  was  very  eminent  in  that 
city,  and  was  an  able  and  experienced  physician,  about  forty-five  years  of  age,  with  per- 
fect physique,  and  a  noble-looking  man.  His  information  was  very  extended  ;  he  was 
self-rel'iant  and  confident,  without  being  egotistical,  and  was  bold  and  autocratic.  He 
was  the  Speaker  of  the  first  House  of  Representatives  assembled  in  California.  The  two 
partners  established  a  hospital  in  Sacramento  in  1850.  The  city  was  exceedingly  un- 
healthy at  that  period.  In  the  fall  of  1S50  Dr.  Cleveland  removed  to  Grass  Valley,-  and 
there  built  the  third  house  that  was  erected  in  that  place  before  the  county  of  Nevada 
was  organized.  He  wrote  the  first  laws  for  the  pre-emption  of  town  lots  in  Grass  Val- 
ley ;  also  the  first  laws  for  the  pre-emption  of  gold  quartz  claims,  gold  quartz  being  first 
discovered  in  Gold  Hill,  in  Grass  Vallev.  He  established  the  first  postoffice  in  Grass 
Valley  and  was  first  postmaster  there.  He  was  the  only  man  in  the  interior  wllb  made 
regular  postoffice  returns  to  the  Department  at  Washington.  All  the  other  offices  in  the 
interior  had  such  insignificant  receipts  that  the  pbstmasters  would  not  make  returns  of 
them  to  headquarters.  He  wrote  the  first  editorial  for  the  first  paper  published  in  Grass 
Valley.  The  article  was  extensivelv  copied  all  over  the  East.  It  bore  the  name  of  The 
Grass  Vallev  Teleq-raph,  and  was  published  bv  J.  W.  Oliver.  The  doctor  established  a 
public  libra'rv  in  that  town.  He  wrote  the  first  article  against  the  admission  of  Chinese 
into  this  State.  The  papers,  at  that  time,  would  not  publish  them  ;  afterward  they  were 
glad  to  accept  them  as  editorials.  He  wrote  largely  for  the  press,  both  interior  and  met- 
ropolitan, upon  such  subjects  that  concerned  the  material,  mental,  political,  sanitary, 
and  moral  welfare  of  the  people.  He  wrote  for  the  Boston  Medical  and  Snrfrical Journal 
the  first  elaborate  article  from  this  coast  commending  California  as  the  first  spot  on  the 
globe  for  the  prevention  of  the  development  of  pulmonary  complaints,  and  the  best  to 
arrest  such  complaints  when  once  initiated.  He  foresaw  and  wrote  upon  the  advantages 
of  irrigation,  declaring  that  the  time  would  come  when  the  collateral  ditches  for  hydrau- 
lic mining  would  produce  more  in  agriculture  than  in  washing  gold,  the  one  being  ephem- 
eral, the  other  continuing  so  long  as  grass  grew  and  water  ran.  He  was  interested  all 
the  while  in  mining,  sometimes  successful,  sometimes  losing,  but  never  renouncing  his 
profession. 

In  the  fall  of  1866  he  came  to  San  Francisco  and  practiced  in  his  profession.  He 
spent  the  two  years  of  1867  and  1868  in  traveling  and  sojourning  in  Europe,  visiting  Eng- 
land, Scotland,  Ireland,  Austria,  Russia,  Prussia,  France,  Germany,  Spain,  Greece,  and 
Italy.  He  being  conversant  with  the  French,  Spanish,  and  Italian  language^;,  gave  him 
many  advantages.  After  returning  from  Europe,  he  took  advantage  of  his  vacation  to 
travel  much  on  this  coast. 


1796 


CLEVELAND    (JENEALOGY, 


He  was  one  of  the  original  discoverers  of  borax  fields  of  great  extent  on  this  coast  ; 
and  finding  in  Death's  Valley  and  in  other  regions  of  the  coast,  the  existence  of  the  bo- 
racic  acid  in  different  chemical  combinations,  and  in  inexhaustible  quantities  so  great, 
that  he  declined  making  a  financial  investment  in  the  borax  fields.  The  discovery  of 
these  immense  quantities  of  it  has  been  of  great  benefit  to  the  masses  throughout  the 
world,  for  it  has  so  cheapened  it  that  its  use  has  given  an  impetus  to  the  manufacture  of 
crockery  ware,  because  it  can  be  glazed  with  it  at  a  very  low  rate  of  cost.  The  benefit 
to  the  poor  consists  in  the  very  moderate  price  at  which  they  can  purchase  excellent 
crockery  ware. 

The  doctor  was  at  the  head  of  the  great  diamond  expedition,  and  was  the  first  inan 
who  expressed  a  doubt  of  the  verity  of  the  yield  of  diamonds  before  Clarence  King 
proved  it  to  be  a  fraud. 

In  1883  and  1884  he  was  a  school  director  and  chairman  of  the  Classification  Commit- 
tee. He  was  tendered  the  position  of  chairman  of  the  Board  of  School  Directors,  but  he 
declined  to  accept  it,  thinking  he  could  be  more  serviceable  as  a  member.  He  proposed 
many  improvements  in  the  management  of  the  schools,  which  were  adopted  by  the 
Board  and  have  been  continued.  He  w^as  the  founder  of  the  Commercial  High  School, 
which  is  intended  to  be  the  great  graduating  English  school  of  the  Pacific  coast.  No 
such  school  exists  in  any  other  part  of  the  world.  Its  utility  is  manifested  by  its  popu- 
larity and  the  excellent  result  of  its  curriculum. 

He  was  manager  and  editor-in-chief  of  the  Daily  Exatnhier  here  in  1883,  and  incepted 
a  style  of  reporting  which  makes  the  press  of  San  Francisco  the  most  brilliant  and  re- 
portorial  press  in  the  world.  He  instructed  his  reporters  to  bring  nothing  into  the  office 
"cast  iron."  That  a  first-class  reporter  could  not  have  too  inuch  ability  or  genius,  and 
such  an  one  deserved  a  high  rate,  if  not  higher  remuneration,  than  any  other  writer  on 
the  paper.  That  a  first-class  reporter  must  be  a  dramatist ;  that  this  talk  about  sensa- 
tionalism was  all  rot ;  that  truth  is  stranger  than  fiction,  and  that  any  paper  that  told  the 
most  truth  was  necessarily  the  most  sensational  paper.  For  a  number  of  years  past  he 
has  devoted  himself  entirely  to  his  profession,  and  attended  solely  to  his  extensive  prac- 
tice. He  justly  considers  that  the  medical  studies  are  of  immeasurable  value  to  the  hu- 
man race,  for  it  pertains  to  medicine  to  improve  the  body  and  brain  of  man.  Also  that 
curative  and  preventive  medicine  is  comparatively  in  its  infancy.  He  still  retains  his 
physical  and  mental  vigor  and  is  as  strong  as  when  he  was  twenty-five  years  old.  He 
IS  capable  of  doing  as  much  work,  and,  with  the  added  experience  of  40  years,  doing  it 
much  better.  From  his  knowledge  of  this  State,  in  comparison  with  the  other  regions  of 
the  world  which  he  is  familiar  with,  he  declares  it  not  as  a  matter  of  opinion,  but  as  a 
positiveness  of  fact,  to  be  the  happiest  and  richest  country  on  thf  globe.  The  coast 
must  number,  in  coming  years,  its  scores  of  millions  of  inhabitants.  It  will  be  but  a 
few  years  ere  San  Francisco  will  number  a  population  of  over  a  million.  He  is  an  active 
and  zealous  member  of  the  Association  of  California  Pioneers,  and  is  ambitious  of  doing 
everything  to  promote  the  usefulness  and  dignity  of  the  organization.  As  a  literary 
man,  he  has  attained  a  position  of  eminence.  His  writings  express  his  views  in  a  lucid, 
logical,  and  graphic  manner,  and  are  attractive  from  the  correctness  and  eloquence  of 
their  diction.  If  his  life  endeavors  had  been  evinced  solely  in  the  line  of  scientific  and 
also  popular  subjects,  he  would  now  rank  among  the  leading  writers  of  the  day. 

Dr.  Cleveland  is  an  author.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 
Subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

8674. 

JULIET  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (john  Treadwem),  m.  ist, 
Howard  co.,  Mo.,  Nov.  21,  1844,  Dr.  Loring  Henry  Reynolds,  b. 
in  N.  H.,  Allopath  phys.,  practised  at  Louisville,  Ky.,  divorced 
1849.  She  m.  2d,  Howard  co..  Mar.  4,  1852,  as  2d  w.,  Dr.  James 
Henry  Herndon,  born  Orange  C.  H.,  Orange  co.,  Va.,  Sept.  28, 
1828,  d.  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  July  19,  1868,  a  s.  of  Henry  James 
and  Elizabeth  (Templeman).  She  m.  3d,  Cypress  Springs, 
Blanco  co.,  Tex.,  Aug.  31,  1874,  Percy  Wilberforce  Hurndall,  b. 
Dursley,  Gloucestersh.,  Eng.,  Aug.  i,  1849,  a  s.  John  and  Elise 
(Addison).  Ch.  by  ist  m. :  John  Treadwell  Ckvelaiur  Reynolds,  b. 
Dec.  II,  1846,  Brunswick,  Mo.,  d.  B.,  Oct.  26,  1847.     By  2d  m.: 

+  146 1 7  Blanche  Cleveland"  Herndon,  b.  Dec.  20,  1852,  Hunts- 
ville,  Randolph  co..  Mo. 

+  14618     Ida  Bell"  Herndon,  b.  Jan.  i,  1855,  Austin,  Tex. 
14619-20     Herbert  Teniple/na/?  Herndon,  b.   Feb.  7,  1859,  A., 
unm.,  of  San  Antonio,  1886,  bookkeeper,  hardware  store  ;  Henry 
Wood"  Herndon,  born  Aug.  16,  1862,  A.,  unm.,  of  Johnson  City, 
Blanco  co.,  Tex.,  stock  raiser,  Pasadena,  Cal.,  1887. 

Dr.  James  Henry  Herndon  grad.  Eclectic  Medical  Institute, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  June  14,  1848,  practised  Huntsville,  Austin,  joined 
C.  S.  A.  1861,  Co.  B,  2ist  Tex.  Cav.,  ap.  Medical  Purveyor  Par- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1797 


sons  Cav.  Brig.,  Surgeon  on  Examining  Board  for  Conscripts  at 
Austin  1862-5.  He  m.  ist,  Maria  L.  Herndon.  Ch.:  Henry  Tay- 
lor Herndon  (Dr.),  b.  Mar.  3,  1850,  Huntsv.,  m.  Noble,  Richland 
CO.,  111.,  Dec.  27, 187 1,  Mary  L.  Randolph,  b.  Delaware  co.,  O.,  Jan. 
II,  1851.  Of  Saint  Jo,  Montague  co.,  Tex.,  phys.  and  surgeon. 
Ch.:  Blanche  Allene  Hljrndon,  b.  Nov.  10,  1872,  Noble;  Elbert 
Randolph  Herndon,  b.  Aug.  11,  1873,  N.,  d.  May  2,  1874;  Henry 
Randolph  Herndon,  b.  Jan.  11,  1874,  N.;  Thomas  Taylor  Hern- 
don, Jan.  5,  1877,  Samsville,  Edwards  co..  111. 

Mr.  Percy  Wilberforce  Hurndall,  residence  Pasadena,  maker 
and  dealer  in  pianos  and  organs. 

8676. 

MARTHA  MEHITABLE^  CLEVELAND  (john  xreadwem), 
d.  Ft.  Myers,  Fla.,  Aug.  30,  1863,  a.  32,  m.  Austin,  Tex.,  Jan.  4, 
1854,  Thomas  Griffin  of  Miss.     Ch.: 

X4621-2  Alary  Pauline^  Griffin,  b.  Oct.  22,  1854,  died  inf.; 
Estelle^  Griffin. 

Thomas  Griffin,  a  lawyer,  of  firm  Brown  &  Griffin  of  Austin 
(1885). 

Griffin  ancestrv : — Thomas  Griffin  very  prob.  descended  from  :  Jasper i,  from  Wales, 
of  Sout'hold,  N.  Y.',  throug-h :  Robert^,  b.  S.  1685;  Robert:";  William*,  b.  Guilford,  Conn., 
June  15,  1757,  U.  S.  N.  officer  revol.;  Col.  Benjamin^  Griffin,  of  Natchez,  Miss. — Griffin 
gen.,  by  Clara  J.  Stone :  N.  Y.  Gen.  Bio.  Rec,  XXII :  iqi-3. 

MARY  LOUISIANA'  CLEVELAND  ( John  Tread wein),  m. 
Cypress  Springs,  Tex.,  Nov.  12,  1856,  John  Caram  Saunders,  b. 
Lynchburg,  Va.,  Sept.  29,  183 1,  s.  William  Liftridge  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Camm).  Wool  grower  and  sheep  raiser,  McCulloch 
CO.  (n.  Camp  San  Saba)  (Paint  Rock  P.  O.,  Concho  co.,  Tex.), 
Tex.,  1885-94.     Ch.  b.  Blanco  co.,  Tex.: 

14623  Edgar  Camin^  Saunders,  born  Aug.  24,  1857,  m.  vSan 
Saba  CO.  (n.  vSan  Saba),  Tex.,  Oct.  8,  1879,  Helen  McGregor,  b. 
Stratford,  Can.,  Jan.  13,  i860,  da.  Alexander  and  Mary  (Ferger- 
son).  Wool  grower,  near  Brady,  McC.  co.,  Tex.  Ch.:  Earnest 
McGregor^''  Saunders,  b.  June  24,  1880,  San  Saba;  Ronald  Camm^" 
Saunders,  Oct.  21,  1883,  McC.  co. 

14624  Louisiana  Hughes'^  Saunders,  b.  Sept.  3,  1861,  m.  Bos- 
cobel,  McCulloch  co.,  Tex.,  Nov.  9,  1881,  Henry  James  Bacon, 
b.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  June  21,  1S50.  Of  Paint  Rock,  broker. 
Ch.  b.  Junction  City,  Kimble  co.,  Tex.:  Mary  Louise^^  Bacon,  b. 
Oct.  20,  1882  ;  Henrietta'''  Bacon,  Mar.  15,  1883. 

14625  Williavi  Liftridge^  Saunders,  born  June  20,  1871,  m. 
Camp  San  Saba,  Jan.  i,  1890,  Laura  E.  Sanders,  da.  Marion. 
Of  Boscobel,  Tex.,  Nov.  1894.  Ch.:  John  J/.'"  Saunders ;  Willie 
May^"  Saunders. 

8678. 

OLIVIA  TREADWELL'  CLEVELAND  (john Treadwein), 
m.  Austin,  Tex.,  Jan.  16, 1857,  Daniel  Perry  Kinney,  b.  Cortland, 
N.  Y.,  Jan.  26,  1831,  a  s.  Daniel  and  Sophia  (Burke).  Of  Austin, 
1886,  stock  raiser.     Ch.: 

14626  Jo/in  Daniel'^  Kinney,  b.  Feb.   18,   i860,  Blanco  co., 


1798 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


Tex.,  m.  Austin,  May  i6,  1883,  Kittle  Virginia  Shands,  b.  Paris, 
Monroe  co..  Mo.,  Sept.  6,  1862,  da.  Edward  Wright  and  Virginia 
Frances  (Clark).     Of  Blanco  co.,  stock  raiser. 

14627-8  CJiarles  Dexter"^  Kinney,  b.  Sept.  14,  1861,  Blanco 
CO.,  unm.,  farmer  and  speculator  ;  George  Putnam^  KiJiney,  born 
Mar.  7,  1863,  Austin,  unm.,  of  Blanco  co.,  stock  raiser. 

14629  Olivia  TreadivelP  Kinney,  b.  Mar.  14,  1865,  Austin, 
m.  A.,  Sept.  23,  1885,  Haller  Smith  Corrington,  s.  William  Hugh 
and  Mary  Ann  (Smith),  train  dispatcher,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

14630-1  Oplielia  Bell'^  Kinney,  born  Feb.  14,  1867,  Austin; 
William  Cleveland'^  Kinney,  Ja^i-  3,  1870,  A. 

8679. 

OPHELIA  DEXTER*  CLEVELAND  (johnTreadweip),  m. 
Austin,  Tex.,  June  20,  1855,  Charles  Adolphus  Crosby,  born 
Cahaba,  Ala.,  Mar.  17,  1836,  s.  Stephen  and  Eliza  (Greene).  Ch.: 

14632  William  Cleveland'^  Crosby,  b.  May  2,  1857,  Austin, 
m.  Blanco  co.,  Jan.  18,  1881,  Elizabeth  Redford,  b.  Stratford, 
Ont.,  Can.,  Feb.  15,  1859,  a  da.  Hon.  James  Redford,  IMember  of 
Parliament,  and  Elizabeth  (Gourley),  farmer,  Blanco  co.  Ch.: 
Ophelia  Elizabeth",  b.  Nov.  23,  1S81,  B.  co. 

14633  Charles  Stephen^  Crosby,  b.  Feb.  13,  1859,  Austin,  m. 
A.,  Apr.  II,  1882,  Matilda  Redford,  b.  Stratford,  June  4,  1861,  a 
da.  Hon.  James  and  Elizabeth  (Gourley).  Of  Blanco  co.,  far- 
mer.    Ch.:  Elizabeth  Redford'\  b.  Jan.  26,  1884,  B.  co. 

14634-7  Richard  Henry^  Crosby,  b.  Mar.  15,  1861,  Austin, 
unm.;  John  Everett'',  Dec.  13,  1864,  A.,  unm.;  Ophelia  Geraldine'^ , 
Jan.  19,  1872,  Blanco  co.;  Mary  Olivia^  Crosby,  b.  Aug.  23,  1876, 
Blanco  co. 

Charles  Adolphus  Crosbv  res.  in  Blanco  co.  (near  Johnson 
City),  Tex.  (1886),  farmer. 

Greene  ancestry  : — Roberti,  Richard-,  Richard',  John*  [see  +3i94i  P-  io74]i  James^, 
b.  Salisbury,  Eng.,  1626,  bap.  June  21,  1626,  d.  Warwick,  R.  1.,  Apr.  27,  1698,  m.  2d,  Eliza- 
beth Anthonj',  da.  of  John  of  Portsmouth,  who  tame  fr.  Eng.  1634,  and  was  the  founder 
of  the  Anthony  family  of  New  Eng.;  Jabez^,  b.  May  17,  1673,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  m. 
Mary  Barton,  da.  of  Benjamin^  (Rufus'  of  Prov.)  Barton  and  Susanna  Gorton,  da.  Rev. 
Samuel  of  Warwick  ;  Nathanier,  Quaker  preacher,  and  iron  works,  father  of  William^, 
b.  1744,  d.  Ea.st  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  Oct.,  1826,  and  of  Gen.  Nathaniel^  Greene,  b.  Warwick, 
May  27,  1742,  Revolution  officer,  who  is  stated  to  have  been  grand  uncle  to  Eliza'"  Greene, 
who  m.  Stephen  Crosby,  who  was  18  years  Comnlissioner  Gen.  Land  office  of  Tex. 

8681. 

GEORGE  PUTNAM'  CLEVELAND  (johnTreadwem),  m. 
Chihuahua,  Mexico,  Oct.  i8,  1866,  Nannie  Elton  Burnham,  born 
Gonzales,  Gonzales  co.,  Tex.,  June  12,  1846,  da.  William  Owen 
and  Caroline  (Zumwaldt).     Ch.: 

14638-41  Louisiana  Hughes"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  5,  1867, 
Blanco  co.,  Tex.,  unm.  1886;  Charles  Dexter"  Cleveland,  b. 
Jan.  9,  1870,  B.  CO.;  Caroline  Burnham^  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  i, 
1872,  B.  CO.;  George  Putnam"  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  14,  1885, 
Coleman  co.,  Texas. 

George  Putnam*  Cleveland  lived  in  Howard  co.,  Mo.,  to 
1855,  afterward  in  Tex.  Was  member  of  Co.  B,  21st  Tex.  Cav., 
C.  vS.  A.,  res.  1885-6,  Oak  Lawn  Ranch  (P.  O.,  Coleman),  Cole- 
man CO.,  Tex.,  stock  raiser. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1799 


8682. 


SAMUEL   McCOSKRY**  CLEVELAND  (chas.  Dexter^  chas.*, 

Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aarons,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.    I4, 

1879,  Jiilia  Hendrickson  Conover,  b.  Freehold,  N.  J.,  Feb.  14, 
1854,  da.  William  Haight  and  Mary  (Otterson).     Ch.: 

14642  Arthur'  Cleveland,  born  Feb.  18,  1883,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa. 

Dr.  Samuel  ]\IcCoskry*  Cleveland  grad.  Hahnemann  Med- 
ical College,  Philadelphia,  Mar.,  1875;  residence,  1879-97,  Phil- 
adelphia, a  practising  physician  and  surgeon. 

8683. 

ALISON  NISBET^  CLEVELAND  (charies  Dextei-),  m.  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa.,  June  21,  1876,  Joseph  Bradford  Hardon,  b.  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1834,  a  s.  Comfort  and  Anna  Hall  (Field). 
Ch.  b.  Boston,  Mass.: 

14643  Cleveland^  Hardon,  b.  Apr.  14,  1877. 

14644  Frances^  Hardon.,  b.  Feb.  27,  1879. 

14645  Joseph  Bradford'^  Hardon^  b.  Nov.  18,  1880. 

Mr.  Joseph  Bradford  Hardon  grad.  Harvard  University, 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1861;  still  resides  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass., 
1897  ;  merchant  of  Boston.  Summer  seat,  Glamorgan  Cottage, 
vSunset  Hill  House,  vSugar  Hill,  N.  H.  Subscriber  for  this  Gene- 
alogy. 

Hardon  ancestry  and  genealogy :— '  Hardon  and  wife  settled  on  the  Taunton 

Grant,  in  -what  is  now  Foxboro,  Mass  ,  their  only  son  and  first  child  born  after  settling 
there  :  David^.  b.  on  the  Taunton  Grant,  lived  \\  miles  west  of  Mansfield  Center,  Mass., 
had  ch.:  David',  b.  ab.  1716,  M  ,  Sarah'.  David',  d.  1792,  a.  76,  m.  Susannah  Skinner,  b. 
ab.  1726,  d.  1821,  a.  95.  Ch. :  Davids,  Susannah^,  John'',  Jacob^,  Peggie*,  Isaac'*,  Ethenia'». 
Jacob^.  of  Mansfield,  Mass.,  farmer,  m.  Susannah  Sweet,  da.  Benjamin  and  Susannah 
(Foster).  Ch.:  Cynthia;  Fanny*,  Jacob*,  Emily*,  Susannah*,  Lewis-'',  Comfort*,  b.  Mans- 
field. Comfort*  of  Mansfield," it  is  thought,  lived  at  the  home  place  of  his  father,  and 
was  afterward  of  Attleboro,  d.  in  Va.  June  12,  1876,  m.  Anna  Hall  Field*,  b.  Taunton, 
Dec.  26,  1707.  Ch.:  Ann  Frances',  b.  Mansfield,  Henry  Comfort^,  b.  M.,  Harriet  Sweet", 
b.  M.,  Joseph  Bradford',  m.  Alison  Nisbet  Cleveland^,  Chester  Field'  Hardon,  b.  M. 

Field  ancestry :— J  arms:  Delafield:  3:  Feed;  i:  Feld,  Fell,  or  McFell;  4: 
Felde  ;  i:  FIELD  or  Feld  ;  11:  FIELD:  (Audley.  co.  Hereford).  Sa.  three  garbs  ar. 
The  pro.genitor  of  the  English  de  la  Felds:  Hubertus  de  la  Feld,  whose  ancestors,  the 
counts  of  that  name,  had  been  seated  at  the  Chateau  de  la  Feld,  near  Colmar,  in  Alsatia, 
so  early  as  the  darkest  period  which  followed  the  fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,  is  said  to 
have  gone  over  with  the  Conqueror,  held  lands  in  CO.  Lancaster,  Eng.,  1068.  .  .  .  John', 
Providence,  R.  I.,  1637,  settled  in  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  ab.  1677;  Richard^,  b.  1607,  d.  1725, 
m.  1704,  Susanna  Waldo  ;  Zebulon',  m.  Anna  Williams ;  Capt.  Zebulon'*,  of  Taunton, 
Mass.,  farmer,  an  officer  in  the  Revolution,  town  officer,  m.  2d,  Hannah  Hall*;  Anna 
Hall*  Field  m.  Comfort  Hardon*. 

Hall  ancestry : — Georgei,  b.  ab.  1600,  emigrated,  it  is  said,  from  co.  Devon,  Eng., 
with  wife,  1636-7,  of  Cohannet  — Taunton,  1637,  an  orig.  propr.,  freeman  1645,  constable, 
selectman,  a  founder  of  the  Pilgrim  Congregational  chh.  of  T.,  a  stock  proprietor  and 
first  clerk  of  the  first  iron  bloomery  of  this  region,  d.  Oct.  8,  1669,  a.  ab.  69,  m.  Mary  ; 
Joseph^,  b.  1642,  m.  Mary  Bell,  da.  Nathaniel ;  Joseph',  b.  1694,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  Leonard*; 
Joseph*,  b.  Oct.  12,  1729,  m.  Mary  Andrews,  b.  Feb.  14,  1724,  da.  James;  Hannah*  Hall  m. 
Zebulon  Field*. 

Leonard  ancestry ;— 6  arms  :  Lennard  ;  2:  Leonard,  Lenor  or  Lenorey  :  Az.  3 
garbs  ar.  .  .  .  The  Leonards  of  Taunton,  Mass.,  are  said  to  have  descended  from  the 
extinct  Lords  Dacre  of  Eng.  Henry  Leonard,  eldest  s.  of  Richard,  Lord  Dacre,  came  to 
America  1626,  and  not  returning  before  his  father  d.,  the  title  descended  to  his  bro.  Fran- 
cis. .  .  .  Henryi,  of  Great  Britain;  Thomas^,  of  E.,  m.  White;  James',  from  Ponty- 
pool,  CO.  Monmouth,  Eng.,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  1645,  Taunton  1652,  where  he  and  his  bro. 
Henry  erected  the  first  forge  in  Plymouth  Colony,  estab  iron  works  at  Raynham,  Mass., 
m.  ist,  Martin  ;  Capt.  James*,  of  Taunton,  iron  mfr  ,  m.  2d,  Lydia  Gulliver^;  Elizabeth* 
Leonard  m.  Joseph  Hall'. 

Gulliver,  Gulliford,  Gullifer  aticestry :— Anthony^,  b.  1619,  Dorchester,  Mass..  1656, 
d.  Nov.  28,  1706,  m.  ISlinor  Kingsley,  da.  Elder  Stephen  of  Milton,  Mass.;  Lydia"  Gulliver 
m.  James  Leonard*. 

8685. 

TREADWELL'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Dexters  Charles',  Aaron*, 
Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron^,  Moses'),    b.    Philadelphia,    Pa.,    Apr.  6,    1 843,  m. 


l8oO  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

in  the  city  of  New  York,  May  15,  1866,  Evelyn  Spalding-  Mc- 
intosh, b.  in  Bergen  township,  N.  J.,  July  7,  1845,  a  da.  of  Com- 
modore James  McCoy  Mcintosh  and  Lydia  (Wilson).  _    Ch.: 

14646  Charles   Dexter'    Cleveland,   b.    ]\Iar.'  29,   187 1, 
New  York  city  ;  grad.  Williams  College  1892. 

14647  Treadwell''   Cleveland,  b.    May  19,    1873,  Plain- 
field,  N.  J. 

Mr.  Treadwell'  Cleveland  grad.  Rutgers  coll.,  New  Bruns- 
wick, N.  J.,  1862,  University  of  Pa.  Law  School,  Philadelphia, 
1864;  was  a  practicing  lawyer  in  Philadelphia  a  few  months 
in  1864  when  he  removed  to  New  York,  and  was  clerk  with 
Evarts,  Southmayd  &  Choate,  i  year,  1864-5.  Was  law-partner 
with  Henry  B.  Hammond,  firm  Hammond  &  Cleveland,  New 
York,  from  the  fall  of  1865  for  3  years,  then  dissolved  and  prac- 
ticed on  his  own  account  to  May  i,  1883.  Mr.  Cleveland  was 
admitted  May  i,  1883,  a  member  of  the  eminent  law  firm  Evarts, 
Southmayd  &  Choate,  New  York,  consisting  of  Hon.  William 
Maxwell  Evarts,  LL.D.  (ex-U.  S.  Secretary  of  State),  Charles  F. 
Southmayd,  Joseph  H.  Choate,  Charles  C.  Beaman,  J.  Evarts 
Tracy,  Treadwell  Cleveland,  Prescott  Hall  Butler,  and  Allen 
W.  Evarts.  The  firm  is,  1886-95,  Evarts,  Choate  &  Beaman, 
having  the  same  members  except  Mr.  Southmayd.  Residence  : 
1884-6  New  York  city;  1889-95  Orange,  N.J.  Mr.  Cleveland 
is  since  1880  a  member  of  the  New  England  Society  of  New 
York. 

Mclntosli  ancestry  :  —  6  arms  :  MACKINTOSH  (Mackintosh,  co.  Inverness,  Scotl.,  de- 
rived from  Shaw,  living  in  1163,  second  son  of  Duncan  McDuff,  third  Earl  of  Fife,  and 
now  represented  by  Alexander  Mackintosh,  26th,  Laird  of  Mackintosh,  and  chief  of 
this  ancient  and  distinguished  clan).  Quarterly  ist,  or,  a  lion  ramp,  gu.;  2d,  ar.  a  dexter 
hand  fesseways,  holding  a  heart ;  3d,  az.  a  boar's  head  ;  4th,  or  a  lymphad  sa.  surmount- 
ed bj^  2  oars.  Crest  —  A  cat-a-mountain.  Supporters — ^  2  cats.  Motto  —  Touch  not  the 
cat,  but  a  glove.  .  .  .  John  More',  of  near  Inverness,  Scotland,  tiie  head  of  the  Bor- 
1am  branch  of  the  clan  Mclntoch,  with  100  adherents,  came  to  Ga.  Avith  Gov.  James  Ed- 
ward Oglethorpe  in  1736,  set.  at  New  Inverness,  in  now  Mcintosh  co.;  Col.  William^  (bro. 
of  Gen.  Lachlan  Mcintosh,  b.  n.  Inverness,  Mar.  17,  1725,  of  Revol.);  Maj.  Lachlan^,  a 
lawyer  and  soldier;  Commodore  James  McCoy*  Mcintosh  b.  Ga.  (bro.  of  Maria  J.,  b. 
Sunbury,  Ga.,  1803,  authoress),  D.  S.  N.  midshipm.  Sept.  i,  1811,  capt.  Sept.  5,  1849,  d. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  i,  i860. 

8689. 

David    Low   Uodtje''    IluUtiUf/tOil    {jnlni  Stnarr  Dodgv,  S&- 

rah6,  Aarons,   Aaron*,   Aaron^,   Aaron^,   Moses'),    d.    vScranton,    Pa.,    Apr.     3, 

1876,  a.  58,  m.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  Feb.  3,  1847,  Martha  Minerva 
Van  Dresar,  b.  Western,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1S28,  da.  Isaac  and  Cath- 
arine (Wiggins).  Residence  many  years  in  N.  Y.  city,  mer- 
chant ;  removed  West  and  returned  ;  lived  in  Scranton  1862 
and  many  years.  Mrs.  Huntington  res.  1887  Dunnings,  Lacka- 
wanna CO.,  Pa.  Ch.:  Julia  IV/iife^,  b.  Nov.  14,  1847,  Fond  du 
Lac,  d.  N.  Y.  c.  wSept.  15,  1849. 

14648  Lucie  IV/iite^  Huntington,  b.  June  16,1850,  N.  Y.  c, 
m.  Scranton,  Apr.  11,  1877,  John  Grey  Leyshon,  b.  S.  Jan.  14, 
1848,  s.  William  and  Lena  (Lisk),  res.  Coal  Creek,  Fremont  co., 
Col.  Ch.:  Stephen  Huntington^"  Leyshon,  b.  Jan.  13,  1878,  Scran- 
ton. 

14649  Joseph  Carew^  Huntington,  b.  Mar.  6,  1852,^  Waupun, 
Wis.,  m.  Pittston,  Pa.,  May  5,  1875,  Nellie  Tudor  Bevan,  b.  P. 
Dec.  17,  1855,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Jane  Tudor  (Rowland).  Of 
Dunning,  1888;  vScranton.  Ch.:  Louis  Bcvati^",  b.  Mar.  7,  1876, 
W.  Pittston  ;  Jennie  May^"  Huntington,  Oct.  19,  1879,  Scran. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  jgoi 

14650  Stephe7i  Van  Dresar^  Huntington^  b.  Apr.  25,  1854, 
Fond  du  Lac,  m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  12,  1881,  Julia  Hunting- 
ton Seymo^ir. 

8690. 

George  Frederie^  Hiiatinf/ton  {jui/a  stuarf  Dodsr?),  d. 
Oct.  19,  1866,  a.  46,  m.  N.  Y.  city,  Dec.  11,  1844,  Flora  Cleland, 
da.  James  of  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

1465 1  Elidtf  Hii/itington,  b.  Oct.  19,  1845,  N.  Y.  c,  m.  N. 
Y.  c.  Aug.  31,  1867,  Alfred  P.  Van  Dressar.  Of  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  1888,  Manhattan  Bank.  Ch.:  Fredei-ick^''  Van  Dressar,  \). 
July  13,  1868  ;  William  Thatcher^"  Van  Dressar,  Oct.  28,  1870  ; 
Alfred'",  Dec.  3,  1873  ;  Mary  Benedict  Van  Dressar,  Dec.  4,  1876. 

14652  Frederic    Crenelle^  Huntington,   b.    Aug.  4,    1848,    N.   Y.  c. 

14653  Charles  Cleveland^  Huntington,  b.  June  5,  1855,  Portage 
City,  Wis.,  m.  Memphis,  June,  1878,  Flora  Clark. 

14654  Helen  H^  Huntington,  b.  Nov.  10,  1859,  Portage  C, 
m.  Brooklyn,  Apr.  20,  1881,  W.  L.  Ellis  ;  of  B.  Flora^  Hunting- 
ton, b.  Aug.  5,  1866,  Memphis,  d.  M.  July  4,  1867. 

Dr.  George  Frederic^  Huntington  grad.  Albany  Medical  Col- 
lege 1840  ;  physician.  Of  New  York  ;  Portage  City  1862.  Ent, 
U.  S.  A.  1862  ;  during  war  his  strength  was  overtaxed  by  at- 
tending sick  and  wounded,  contracting  sickness  resulting  in  his 
death  ;  after  the  war  rem.  to  Memphis. 

8692. 

Julia  JPortei'''  Himtinqton  {juiia  siuai-r  Dodge),  m.  N.  Y. 
city  July  i,  1848,  William  H.  Grenelle  of  N.  Y.  c.  Of  N.  Y.  c. 
1 86 1,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1888.     Ch.: 

14655  Julia  Stuart'^  Grenelle,  b.  Dec.  27,  1849,  N.  Y.  c,  m. 
Brooklyn,  Aug.,  1876,  Dr.  Lionel  B.  Nightingale.  Ch.:  Eleanor 
Maria'''  N'ightingalc,  b.  June  19,  1877;  Julia  Huntington  Grenelle"' 
Nightingale,  Mar.  24,  1879  ;  ^Villiani  Hy  Grenelle'"  Nightingale, 
Feb.  28,  1881.  William  EarP,  b.  June  i,  1852,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  July 
31,  1871  ;  Charles  Frederick^,  b.  Oct.  13,  1855,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  June 
II,  1861. 

14656  Joseph  Huntington^  Grenelle,  b.  July  i,  1861,  N.  Y.  c. 
Lucy  Magoun^,  b.  June  26,  1864,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  May  15,  1865.  14657 
Mary  Hobart^  Grenelle,  b.  Mar.  2,  1868,  Hudson,  N.' Y.  14658 
Thomas'"  Grenelle,  Jan.  12,  1870,  Staten  Isl.,  N.  Y.  14659  Robert 
Rutherford'"  Grenelle,  Mar.  10,  187  i,  S.  L 

8696. 

John    Stuarf    Porter     {Sarah    Cleveland-'    Dodfft\    Sarah',     Aaron*, 

Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^),  m.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  May  8,  1855,  Mary  Louisa 
Tucker,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1836,  a  da.  of  Luther  and 
Mary  (Sparhawk),  [see  -(-3244].  Of  Rock  Island,  111.,  1856, 
Summit,  N.  J.,  1881,  N.  Y.  city.     Ch.: 

14660  Luther  Henrf  Porter,  b.  Oct.  17,  1857,  m.  Orange, 
N.  J.,  Dec.  22,  1881,  Elizabeth  Bonar  Griffen,  da.  Jacob  Jay  and 
Emmeline  Matilda  (Geer).  Ch.:  Margaret  Jay'"  Porter,  b.  Jan. 
24,  1887. 

14661  William  Stuart""  Porter,  b.  July  19,  1859,  m.  May  7, 


l802  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

iSSo,  Florence  Nightingale  Kline,  of  Brooklyn.  Ch.:  Clarence 
Stuart'"  Porter,  d.  Summit,  Jan.  i6,  1882;  Ralph  Cleveland^''  Por- 
ter, b.  Mar.  i,  1883,  S. 

14662  Norman  White'"  Porter,  b.  Oct.  17,  1861,  m.  Albany, 
Apr.  26,  1883,  Esther  Elizabeth  Reid,  da.  Alexander  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (McGouskey). 

14663-5  Edith\  b.  Sept.  5,  1867  ;  Lilian\  b.  Sept.  5,  1867, 
d.  Aug.  II,  1868;  Alary  Louise^,  b.  Jan.  7,  d.  vSept.  9,  1869;  Clara\ 
b.  Dec.  17,  1873  ;  J/ilia  Tucker"  Porter,  b.  Aug.  21,  1875,  d.  Aug. 
29,  1877. 

8698. 

Sarah  Jane^   JPorter   {Sarah  Cleveland-'  Dodge),    m.    ISt,    N.  Y. 

city,  Apr.  27,  1859,  Reuben  A.  Knight  of  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  he  d. 
Sept.  12,  1862.  She  m.  2d,  June  5,  1866,  Rev.  J.  Spencer  Jew- 
ell of  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  res.  1881  King's  Ferry,  Cayuga  co,,  N.  Y. 
Ch.  by  I  St  m.: 

14666  Henry  Chester"  Knight,  b.  Jan.  6,  1861,  m.  Homer, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  9,  1883,  Ada  Florence  Healey,  da.  Allen  and  Lu- 
cretia  (Gurney).  Ch.:  Sarah  Lucrefia'''  Knight,  b.  June  16,  1884, 
Cortland,  N.  Y.  By  2dm.:  Sarah  Josephine"  Jewell,  b.  May  30, 
1868,  d.  King's  F.  May  i,  1882.  14667  Helen  Louise"  Jewell,  b. 
Sept.  6,  187 1.     14668  Mary"  Jeivell,  May,  1874. 

8707. 

William      JEavr      Dodffe    {WHUam    Earn    Dodge,    Sarah',    Aaron^, 

Aarons  Aaron^,  Aaron^),  m.  Apr.  5,  1 85  4,  Sarah  T.  Hoadley,  da.  Da- 
vid Hoadley  of  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

14669  Grace  Hoadley"  Dodge,  b.  May  21,  1856,  unm. 

14670  William  Earl"  Dodge,  b.  Oct.  17,  1858,  d.  Riverdale- 
on-Hudson,  New  York  co.,  N.  Y.,  vSept.  14,  1884,  m.  Dec.  5,  1879, 
Emeline  Harriman,  da.  Oliver  of  R.  Grad.  Princeton  Coll.,  at- 
tended in  N.  Y.,  Mar.  5,  1884,  the  annual  dinner  of  Princeton 
Alumni  Asso.  (James  W.  Alexander,  Pres.).  Funeral  attended 
by  distinguished  persons,  and  Rev.  James  McCosh,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  Pres.  of  Princeton  coll.,  paid  a  glowing  tribute  to  his 
worth.  Ch.:  Annie  Cleveland'"  Dodge,  b.  Nov.  11,  1880  ;  William 
EarT"  Dodge,  Dec.  17,  1883. 

1467 1  Cleveland  Hoadlef  Dodge,  b.  Jan.  26,  i860,  m.  Oct. 
II,  1883,  Grace  Parish.  Still  res.  N.  Y.  1895,  merchant.  Grad. 
Princeton  coll.  Ch. :  Elizabeth  Wainright'"  Dodge,  b.  Aug.  10. 
1884;  Julia  Parish'"  Dodge,  Jan.  5,  1886. 

14672  Mary  Melissa"  Dodge,  b.  Aug.  21,  1861. 

14673  Alice  Clinton  Hoadley"  Dodge,  b.  Mar.  13,  1863,  m. 
Riverdale,  June  3,  1886,  William  Church  Osborn  ;  Morris  Jes- 
suf  Dodge,  b.  Oct.  9,  1867,  d.  Mar.  26,  1875. 

Mr.  William  EarP  Dodge  was  a  merchant  of  New  York.  Res. 
New  York.  Director  in  Atlantic  Mut.  Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y.  1885-6. 
President  of  the  Evangelical  Alliance  of  the  U.  S.,  attended  at 
Washington,  D.  C,  Dec.  7,  1887,  the  Christian  Conference. 

8708. 

Anson  Greene  Phelx)8^  Dodge  {ii'iiuam  Earn  Dodge),  m. 

Oct.  12,  1859,  Rachel  G.  Grew,  merchant  of  New  York.     Ch.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1 803 

14674  Anson  Greene  Phelps^  Dodge,  b.  Aug-.,  i860,  m.  June, 

1S80,  Ada'  Dodge  -\~   14675    {David  Stuai-t^  Dodge,   Wm.  E'  Dodge),  she    d. 

Nov.  29,  1883,  a.  21. 

8709. 

DacUl  Stnarf  Dodye  {WUUam  Earn  Dodge,  SarahS  Aaron', 
AaronS  Aarons,  Aaron^),!!!.  ISt,  Juue  20,  i860,  Elleil  A.  PhclpS,  wllO  d. 

June,  1880.  He  m.  2d,  Sept.  26,  1885,  Elizabeth  Scott  Boyd, 
who  d.  at  Simsbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  22,  1888,  da.  of  Rev.  James  R. 
Boyd,  D.D.,  of  Geneva,  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

14675  Ada''  Dodge,  b.  Feb.,  1862,  m.  Anson  Greene  Phelps' 
Dodge  +  14674. 

14676  U^alfer  P/ielps^  Dodge,  h.]nne,  1869. 

14677  FranJf  Dodge,  b.  Sept.,  187 1. 

14678  Guf  Dodge,  b.  Feb.,  1874. 

14679  Clarenee  B^  Dodge,  b.  July,  1877. 

Rev.  David  Stiiarf  Dodge,  D.D.^  residence,  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

8710. 

CJiai'les  CfevelatKF  Dodffe  {iniiuvn  Earp  Dodge),  m.  Sept. 
23,  1863,  Mar}' Theresa  Bradhurst  SchielSin.  Gen.  Charles  Cleve- 
land'' Dodge  still  res.  in  New  York  1895.     Ch.: 

146S0  Charles  Stuarf  Dodge,  b.  Sept.  9,  1864,  grad.  Yale 
coll.     Still  res.  in  New  York  1895. 

14681  Mary  Ethel  Cleveland''  Dodge,  b.  Feb.  22,  1869. 

8714. 

JM(t}'lf    StllfU'f     White    (Afary  Al>/a/i- Dodge,  Sarah\  Aaron",  Aaron*, 

Aarons,  Aaron^),  m.  Nov.  14,  1 849,  Rev.  Matsou  Meier  Smith,  D.D., 
b.  N.  Y.  city,  Apr.  4,  1826,  s.  of  Dr.  Albert  Smith,  M.D.,  and 
Emily  ]\Iaria  (Meier).     Ch.: 

14682  Norman  White''  Smith,  b.  Oct.  29,  1850,  N.  Y.  c,  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1881. 

14683  Emily  Stuart''  Smith,  b.  Dec.  29,  1852,  Brookline, 
Mass.,  m.  May  16,  1878,  Rev.  Henry  Ogden  Du  Bois,  b.  Zanesville, 
O.,  Mar.  27,  1854,  s.  of  Rev.  George  Washington  Du  Bois,  D.D., 
and  Maria  (Mcllvane),  M.A.  Trinity  coll.,  clergyman  P.  E. 
Church,  officiating  in  Philadelphia  188 1-6.  Ch.:  Mary  Con- 
stanee'"  Du  Bois,  b.  Mar.  28,  1879,  P. 

Mrs.  Mary  Stuart*  {White)  Smith  published  a  memorial  of 
her  mother;  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Rev.  Matson  Meier 
Smith,  D.D.  [Columbia],  grad.  M.  A.  Columbia  coll.  1843  ;  Un- 
ion Theol.  Seminary  1847.  Was  a  Presbyterian  minister,  pas- 
tor of  Congregational  Church  at  Brookline,  and  Bridgeport, 
Conn.  Ordained  P.  E.  clergyman,  1866  ;  rector  in  Newark,  N. 
J.,  and  Hartford,  Conn.  Prof,  in  Divinity  School,  Philadelphia, 
1881-6,  res.  Philadelphia  1888;  Rye,  N.  Y.,  1894-5. 

8716. 

ErsL'ine  Norman^  White  {mojv AbiaJi-! Dodge),  m.  May  24, 

859,   Eliza  Tracy  Nelson,   b.   New  York  city,  Oct.  5,  1836,  da. 


I 


i8o4 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


John  G.  and  Eunice  (Ripley).  Ch.:  14684  Nelson  Riplef,  b. 
Dec.  12,  i860,  Richmond,  Richmond  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  N.  Y.  c.  Sept. 
19,  1880.  14685  Stanley'  White,  b.  May  2,  1862,  Richmond,  N.  Y. 
14686  Edith  Norman"  White,  b.  May  9,  1864,  New  Rochelle,  N. 
Y.  14687  Helen  Welleslef  White,  Feb.  28,  1867,  N.  R.  ;  Cleve- 
lamP,  b.  Aug.  15,  Buffalo,  d.  B.  Sept.  7,  1872.  14688  Howard',  b. 
Sept.  27,  1874,  B. 

Rev.  Erskine  Norman*  White,  D.  D.  [University  of  City  of  N. 
Y.  1874],  grad.  Yale  coll.  1854,  Union  Theol.  Seminary  1857. 
Ordained  to  ministry  of  Reformed  (Dutch)  Church,  June  12, 
1859.  Pastor  at  Richmond  1859-62,  of  Presbyterian  Church, 
New  Rochelle  1862-8,  Westminster  Church,  Buffalo,  1868-74, 
since  1874  pastor  of  West  23d  st.  Church,  New  York,  1888. 

8717. 

Chai'les  TrumJtulV  IVhite  {j/arv  AMah-'  nodg-e),  m.  Sept. 
30,  1857,  Georgiana  Starin,  da.  Josiah  Nelson  and  Andelucia 
(Henry),  of  Auburn,  N.  Y.     Ch.: 

14689  Normaff  White,  b.  July  10,  1858,  N.  Y.  city,  m.  Mar- 
garet Bonnett  Cowdrey  of  New  Rochelle,  N.Y.  Ch.:  Margaret^" 
White,  b.  Apr.  5,  1886. 

14690  Gaylord  Stari/f  White,  b.  Mar.  3,  1864,  N.  R. ;  Georg- 
iana", b.  Sept.  9,  1869,  Auburn,  d.  N.  Y.  c.  May  u,  1870.  14691 
Anna  Barnard",  b.  Aug.  8,  1871,  N.  Y.  c. 

Charles  TrumbulP  White  commenced  mercantile  life  with  his 
father.  Is  for  several  years  at  the  head  of  the  firm  :  Charles  T. 
White  &  Co.,  manufacturers  of  Pharmaceutical  chemicals,  N.  Y. 
Residence,  New  York  1881.  He  has  taken  an  active  part  in  the 
religious  and  social  charities  of  N.  Y. 


b 


8718. 

Emma  Hale"  White  {Mary  Abiaiv  Dodge),  m.  Apr.  5,  1859, 
Dr.  Benjamin  Lee,  M.D.,  b.  Norwich,  Conn.,  Sept.  26,  1833,  a  s. 
of  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  and  Julia  Trumbull  (White).  Ch.:  14692 
Mary",  b.  Apr.  7,  1861,  N.  Y.  city. 

14693  Julia  White"  Lee,  b.  May  18,  1862,  N.  Y.  c,  m.  Ger- 
mantown.  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1885,  George  Andrew  Dunning  of  Phil- 
adelphia, Pa. 

14694-7  Elizabeth  Leighton"  Lee,  b.  Jan.  13,  1864,  Staten  Isl., 
N.Y.;  Anna  Barnard",  b.  Apr.  21,  Phila.,  d.  May  6,  1865;  Leighton", 
b.  May  6,  1866,  P.;  Charles  Trumbull",  Jan.  9,  187 1,  P.;  Eaith 
Cleveland"  Lee,  June  5,  1878,  P. 

Dr.  Benjamin  Lee,  M.D.  [N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.  1856],  A.M.,  Ph.D., 
of  the  University  of  Pa.  Practicing  physician  in  Philadelphia 
1885  ;  specialty,  mechanical  therapeutics  in  relation  to  nervous 
diseases  and  deformities.  Dr.  Lee  has  been  Vice-Pres.  of  Phil- 
adelphia Co.  Med.  Soc,  and  of  the  Amer.  Academy  of  Medicine. 
In  1880  was  accredited  honorary  delegate  to  the  British  Med. 
Association,  and  the  International  Medical  Congress. 

Lee  ancestry  :  —Thomas',  of  Taunton,  Somersetshire,  Eng;.,  cloth  manufacturer,  of 
Boston,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1765-79,  m.  2d,  Mary  Pitt  of  same  family  as  Earl  of  Chatham, 
William  Pitt  ;  Benjamin''',  b.  Taunton,  Feb.  26,  1765,  midshipman,  R.  N.,  com.  a  gun  bat- 
tery in  battle  between  Admiral  Rodney  and  Count  de  Grasse,  sentenced  by  court  mar- 
tial to  be  shot  for  challenging  his  superior  officer  for  countermanding  a  humane  order 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1805 


relative  to  prisoners  on  his  ship  at  Port  Royal,  1783,  life  saved  by  intercession  of  Prince 
William  Henry,  Duke  of  Clarence,  then  a  midshipman,  afterw.  William  IV.  Capt.  U.  S. 
merchantman,  "Fair  American,"  1784-97  ;  of  Lancaster,  Mass.;  from  1805  of  Cainb.;  from 
1821  of  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  d.  S.  1828,  m.  Elizabeth  Leighton,  b.  Lvmenbure,  Mass.,  1776, 
d.  1871,  da.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Gorham). — Life  of  Ben j.  Lee.  by  Bp.  Alfred  Lee  ;  Rt.  Rev. 
Alfred'  Lee,  D.D.,  b.  Camb.  Sept.  9,  1807,  Harvard  1827,  law^y'er,  P.  E.  clergyman,  Rock- 
dale, Del.  CO.,  Pa.,  consec.  Bishop  of  Del.,  Oct.  12,  1841,  d.  Apr.  12, 
Julia  Trumbull  White". —  Lee  fren.,  ^4. 

White  aiicestrv  :  —  John',  Danl.^,  Danl.s,  Joel*   [see  -|-  3225,  p. 
of  Hartford,  Conn".,  m.  Sarah  Trumbull  ;  Julia  Trumbull«  White. 


m.  Apr.  23,  1832, 
1099]  ;  Elihu  Elijah^, 


8721. 

Grace  Htanleif  White  {Mary  Ahiaio  Dodge),  m.  N.  Y.  city, 
Oct.  17,  1866,  Henry  Gaylord  Starin,  b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  July  8, 
1844,  s.  Josiah  Nelson  and  Andelusia  (Henry);  res.  1 880-1  New 
York,  of  Chas.  T.  White  &  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Germantown,  Pa.,  1894-5. 
Ch.:  14698-701  Helen  Cleinenf  Stari/i,h.  Sept.  6,  1867,  Auburn; 
Georgiana^,  Oct.  i,  1872,  N.  Y.;  Arthur  Nelsoif,  Sept.  29,  1875, 
N.  Y.;  Mary  B eat r led'  Starin,  July  5,  1883. 


8722. 
'Edmund  Clarence^  Stednian  {EUzabetii  aeme,itine->  Dodge, 

Sarah«,  Aaron^,  Aaron*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Moses'),    b.     Hartford,    Coun..     Oct. 

8,  1833,  m.  Yantic,  New  London  co..  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1853,  Laura 
Hyde  Woodworth,  b.  Franklin,  Conn.,  Aug.  i,  1833,  a  da.  of 
Asa  and  Elizabeth  Waterman  (Rogers).    Ch.  b.  New  York,  N.Y.: 


l8o6  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY 

-f-14702     Frederick  Stuart''  Stcd/iiaii,  b.  Apr.  22,  1856. 

14703  Arthur'  Sted/iian,  b.  June  6,  1859,  grad.  Yale  coll. 
1881,  residence  still  in  New  York  1895.  Editor  and  contributor. 
See  Bibliography,  Chap.   IV. 

Edmund   Clare/ice"    Stedman,  the    well-known   poet, 
author,  and  critic. 

From  Literary  Life,  Chicago,  ///.,  N'ov.,  188^,  IV :  gg-ioo. 

Edmund  Clarence  Stedman,  After  the  four  great  worthies 
in  American  poetry,  Whittier,  Longfellow,  Emerson,  and  Holmes, 
comes  a  second  class  of  writers  of  which  James  Russell  Lowell 
and  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman  take  lead  in  prominence,  both 
as  regards  the  quality  of  their  verse  and  their  popularity  as 
poets. 

Mr.  Stedman  was  educated  for  college  under  the  care  of  his 
great  uncle,  James  Stedman  in  Norwich,  Conn.  He  entered 
Yale  college  in  the  autumn  of  1849  as  a  member  of  the  class  of 
1853.  Among  other  members  of  the  same  class  were  President 
Andrew  D.  White  (Cornell),  Hon.  Wayne  McVeigh,  George  W. 
Smalley,  Prof.  Charlton  T.  Lewis,  Hon.  Randall  M.  Gibson, 
Judge  E.  C.  Billings,  etc. 

While  in  colleg-e  Mr,  Stedman  was  suspended  for  dissipation 
and  irregularities,  and  at  the  end  of  his  suspension  he  did  not 
return,  but  went  into  journalism  at  the  age  of  19.  Long  after- 
wards, in  187 1,  the  corporation  of  Yale  College  restored  him  to 
his  class,  and  also  gave  him  the  degree  of  A.M.  He  also  re- 
ceived the  degree  of  A.M.  from  Dartmouth  in  1873.  He  be- 
came editor  of  The  Herald,  IVifisted,  Conn.,  in  1854-55,  but  in 
1855  he  removed  to  N.  Y.  city.  In  1859  we  find  him  engaged 
on  the  staff  of  the  N.  V.  Tribune,  and  in  i860  he  joined  the  edi- 
torial staff  of  77/1?  World,  N.  V.,  was  afterward  correspondent  of 
the  same  1861  to  1863.  His  published  works  are  numerous. 
See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  His  poem  of  "Westminster 
Abbey "  (published  in  the  Vale  Literary  Magazine,  iS^i),  took 
first  prize.  He  published  "The  Diamond  Wedding,"  a  satirical 
poem  [thrown  like  a  lance  at  a  passing  event,  attracted  much 
attention]  ;  also  the  poem  "  How  old  Brown  took  Harper's 
Ferry,"  both  in  N.  V.  Tribune,  i8jg.  The  latter  was  a  favorite 
of  Mrs.  Browning  and  R.  W.  Emerson,  and  was  included  in  his 
"  Paranassus." 

His  most  important  works  are  :  "The  Victorian  Poets"  (a 
complete  review  of  the  poets  and  poetry  of  Great  Britain  from 
the  accession  of  Queen  Victoria  to  the  present  time)  Crown  8°, 
Boston  1875,  London  1876;  "Poems,  Lyrics,  and  Idylls"  i860  ; 
"The  Battle  of  Bull  Run"  1861  ;  "Alice  of  Monmouth";  "The 
Blameless  Prince";  "  Poetical  Works,"  collective  edition;  "Poets 
of  America,"  with  full  notes  in  margin,  and  careful  Analytical 
Index,  a  companion  volume  to  the  Victorian  Poets,  published 
by  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Boston,  Oct.,  1885.  This  is  the  au- 
thor's maturest  prose  work,  and  one  to  which  he  has  devoted 
many  years  and  his  admirable  literary  resources.  It  is  a  com- 
plete and  critical  review  of  the  rise  and  course  of  poetry  in 
America.  He  considers  the  early  and  recent  conditions  and 
growth  of  the  American  school,  including  the  biography  and 
works   of    William   Cullen    Bryant,    John    Greenleaf   Whittier, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1807 

Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow,  Edgar 
Allen  Poe,  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  James  Russell  Lowell,  Walt 
Whitman,  Bayard  Taylor,  and  the  outlook  for  future  verse. 

In  addition  to  the  above  very  full  list  of  literary  activity, 
Mr.  Stedman  has  edited  with  a  full  introduction  the  edition  of 
the  poems  of  Austin  Dobson,  pub.  18S0.  At  intervals  outside 
of  his  regular  labors  he  has  delivered  poems  to  audiences  as 
follows  :  "  Gettysburgh,"  read  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the 
Army  of  the  Potomac,  Cleveland,  O.,  187 1  ;  "Dartmouth,"  an 
ode  read  at  Dartmouth  college,  N.  H.,  1873;  "The  Monument 
of  Greeley  "  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Printer's  Mon- 
ument to  Horace  Greeley  at  Greenwood  Cemetery,  1876;  "Me- 
ridian," an  old-fashioned  poem  read  in  June,  1878,  at  the  25th 
Anniversary  of  the  Yale  class  of  1853;  "Hawthorne,"read  before 
the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  of  Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  June, 
1879;  "The  Death  of  Bryant"  read  before  the  Century  Club, 
N.  Y.,  1878  ;  ''Corda  Concordia"  read  before  the  Summer 
School  of  Philosophy,  July,  1881,  [series  of  Lectures  on  "Na- 
ture and  Elements  of  Poetry,"  under  management  of  Univer- 
sity Faculty  of  Philosophy  of  Columbia  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  13, 
17,  20,  24,  27,  Dec.  1,  4,  8,  1891,  at  Berkeley  Lyceum,  N.  Y.] 

During  the  past  20  years  Mr.  Stedman  has  been  a  contribu- 
tor to  Vanity  Fair,  Pntnanis,  Harper's,  Atlantic,  Scribner's,  Century, 
Independent,  N.  A.  Review,  Galaxy,  etc.  He  has  also  been  engaged 
at  intervals  upon  a  complete  metrical  translation  of  Theocritus 
Bion  and  Moschus,  the  Greek  Idyllic  Poets. 

Mr.  Stedman  is  a  member  of  the  N.  Y.  Stock  Exchange, 
member  of  the  Chicago  Stock  Exchange  since  it  was  founded 
1882,  life  member  New  England  Society,  the  Yale  University 
Club,  New  Haven  [also  Vice-Pres.  N.  Y.  Yale  Alumni  Associa- 
tion], a  member  and  trustee  of  the  Century  Club,  member  of 
the  Yale  Alumni  Association  and  Author's  Club.  Fortune  fa- 
vored him  as  a  stock  broker,  and  in  a  few  years  he  was  a 
wealthy  man  ;  but  failures  in  the  street,  and  his  aid  given 
brother  brokers,  turned  the  tide  of  his  affairs  and  left  him  well 
nigh  penniless.  He  recovered,  however,  and  in  a  few  short 
months  was  working  successfully  to  regain  his  lost  fortune.  At 
the  present  time  he  is  still  engaged  as  a  broker  on  Wall  st., 
and  holds  daily  seances  with  the  bulls  and  bears. 

Mr.  Stedman  resides  in  a  pleasant  home  in  N.  York  city. 
His  literary  work  is  done  at  night.  His  days  are  spent  in  Wall 
St.  He  is  a  busy  man,  and  one  wonders  when  he  sleeps.  In 
daylight  he  confines  himself  to  his  office,  or  mingles  with  the 
throng  in  the  Stock  Exchange,  and  the  quiet  hours  of  midnight 
find  him  among  his  books  in  his  cosy  library.  He  is  a  whole- 
souled,  genial  man  with  a  kind  heart  and  a  lovable  disposition, 
and  one  can  but  love  him  after  becoming  once  acquainted.  He 
is  small  of  stature,  and  far  from  strong  ph5^sically,  but  his 
abundant  iron-gray  beard  and  sparkling  eyes  hint  of  the  en- 
ergy that  has  kept  him  up  amid  his  arduous  undertakings. 

This  is  neither  the  time  nor  place  to  review  at  length  the 
poetic  work  of  Edmund  Clarence  Stedman,  and  I  can  only  refer 
to  his  critical  essay  on  William  Blake,  poet  and  painter,  which 
appears  in  that  dainty  volume,  "  Essays  from  the  Critic."  His 
essay  is  an  excellent  example  of  his  work  in  prose,  and  to  my 


l8o8  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

mind  it  is  as  fine  a  fragment  of  writing  in  this  line  as  are  his 
verses  in  the  way  of  exquisite  poetry.  He  is  an  excellent  judge 
of  art,  and  in  his  strictures  on  Blake  is  led  to  say  :  "  If  I  were 
asked  to  name  the  most  grievous  thing  in  modern  art,  I  should 
say  it  is  the  lack  of  some  kind  of  faith."  When  it  is  considered 
that  Mr.  Stedman  is  activel}'  engaged  in  business,  his  extraor- 
dinary fecundity  in  letters  is  most  astonishing.  There  is  no 
parallel  case  in  Europe  where  a  successful  man  of  business  has 
achieved  like  fame  as  a  poet  and  author.  To  correct  a  fre- 
quent misapprehension  I  may  say  he  gave  up  journalism  to  go 
into  business  solely  to  have  time  and  means  for  writing  prose  and 
poetry  of  a  higher  standard.  His  purely  literary  work  has 
been  chiefly  since  he  joined  the  Stock  Exchange.  In  his  "  Poets 
of  America,"  as  far  as  the  prospectus  goes,  he  appears  with  un- 
usual modesty  to  have  left  himself  imrecorded.  His  works 
entitle  him  to  the  highest  rank  in  the  American  Cycle  of 
Poets.  w.  M.  c. 

Mr.  Stedman  was  appointed  to  deliver  the  opening  course 
of  lectures  spring  of  1886,  in  the  Percy  Turnbull  Lectureship  of 
Poetry  at  Johns  Hopkins  University,  the  first  lectureship  of 
poetry  founded  in  this  countr3^ 

See  LarnecVs  Windhajn  co.,  II :  387  .•  Evert  Augustus  Duyckinck'' s 
Encyc.  Anier.  Lit.  ;  De  Puy's  Cyclopedia,  1663  /  N.  V.  Critic,  Nov.  14, 
1885  /    Vol.  II  {7iew  ed.)  Scribner's,  VII :  56  ,•  Drake  ;  Allibone,  &c. 

Residences  :  Hartford,  Conn.,  to  1835;  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  1839, 
Norwich  to  1849  ;  New  Haven,  Norwich,  and  Winsted,  Conn., 
to  1855;  New  York  to  1861  ;  Washington,  D.  C,  to  1863,  and 
since,  again  in  N.  Y.  (1897),  (occasional  residence  in  N.  J.),  coun- 
try home;  New  Castle,  N.  H.,  1884-6. 

IVoodivorth  ancestry :  —  [Savage's  Gen.  Die.  mentions  Walter  of  Scituate,  Mass.,  1640, 
had  Benjamin,  Walter,  Thomas,  and  Joseph.  Henry,  freeman  of  Mass.  May  10,  1643,  res- 
idence unknown.  Calkins'' s  Nortvich  mentions  Isaac,  adm.  inhabitant  1705,  d.  Apr.  i,  1714, 
leaving  wife  Lydia  and  g  ch.  Moses,  inhabitant  1719.  Stephen,  1722.  Dea.  Oliver,  born 
1794,  of  Greeneville,  Conn.,  Cong.  chh.  Asa,  of  Bozrah  (formerly  New  Concord),  Conn., 
of  committee  to  manage  separation  of  the  town  1786  ;  Nehemiah  Waterman  of  same  com- 
mittee]. Judge '  Woodworth,  of  Bozrah  ;  Elisha^,  buried  at  Bozrah  ;  Asa'  Wood- 
worth,  of  Franklin,  m.  Elizabeth  Waterman  Rogers. 

8724. 

MlizahetU  Clementine''  Kinney  {Elizabeth  Clementine-'  Dodge, 
Sarahs,  Aaron^,  Aaron",  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Moses>),    m.    in    NicC,    France,    Feb. 

28,  1865,  William  Ingraham  Kip,  Jr.,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  15, 
1840,  a  s.  of  Rt.  Rev.  William  Ingraham  Kip  and  Maria  Eliza- 
beth (Lawrence).     Children  : 

14704  William  Ifigraham^  Kip,  b.  Jan.  13,  1867,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

14705  Lazvrence^  Kip,  b.  Oct.  2,  1869,  Englewood,  N.  J. 

14706  Elizabeth  Clementine^  Kip,  b.  June  15,  1872,  Belvidere, 
Warren  co.,  N.  J. 

14707  Marv  Burnet'^  Kip,  b.   Nov.   30,    1876,   Morristown, 
N.J. 

^%  Mr.  William  Ingraham  Kip,  Jr.,  residence  San  Francisco  ; 
in  the  Custom  House  1882.  Mrs.  Kip  lived  in  Italy  and  France 
from  1849  to  1865,  and  since  at  San  Francisco. 

Kype,  Kip  ancestry :  —  .4rms :  Az.  a  chev.  or,  between  2  griffins  sejant  and  a  sinister 
gauntlet  apaume.  Crest  —  A  demi-griffin  holding  a  cross.  Motto  —  Vestigia  nulla  retror- 
sum.    .    .     .    Ruloffe'  De  Kuype,  born  about  1510-20,  of  Bretagne,  France,  partisan  'of 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1809 


Francis,  Duke  of  Guise,  the  leader  of  the  Catholic  party  against  the  Huguenots.  On  the 
triumph  of  the  Protestants  soon  after  the  massacre  in  Vassey,  Champagne  1562,  he  fled 
to  Holland  with  sons  Henri,  Jean  Baptiste,  Ruloff,  where  they  lived  under  an  assumed 
name  ;  returned  to  France  1509,  joined  army  of  Duke  of  Anjo'u  and  fell  in  battle  n.  Jar- 
nac  Mar.  13,  1569,  buried  in  a  church  n.  Jarnac,  an  altar  tomb  inscribed  Ruloff  De  Kype, 
Ecuyer  (title  designating  a  gentleman  who  had  a  right  to  coat  armor)  surmounted  by 
his  arms  with  two  crests,  one  a  game-cock,  the  other  a  demi-griffin  holding  a  cross  ;  Ru- 
loff^  Kype,  b.  1544,  of  Amsterdam,  Holland,  became  a  Protestant,  d.  1596;  Hendrick^ 
(Henrv)  De  Kuvpe.  [This  pedigree  given  by  Bishop  Kip  in  Historical  iVotes  of  the  Fam- 
ily of  kip  of  Ki'pshm-g  and  Kif  s  BaVy  N.  K,  iSti.  But  N.  y.  Gen.  and  Bio.  Rec,  VI/I : 
by:  Contridu/ioiis  to  His.  oj  Ancient  Fa)nilies  of  N.  ]'.,  by  Ed^vin  R.  Purple:  Kip  — 
states  that  it  is  impossible  that  latter  was  son  of  Ruloff,  for,  had  he  been,  his  name  would 
have  appeared  in  our  records  as  Hendrick  Ruloffszen  Kip,  instead  of,  as  we  now  find  it, 
Hendrick  Hendrickszen  Kip  (Kype)],  b.  Amsterdam  1576,  took  an  active  part  in  and  was 
sent  to  this  country  1635  by  the  "Coinpany  of  Foreign  Countries"  formed  to  obtain  ac- 
cess to  the  Indies  by  a  different  route  or  N.  E.  passage.  They  employed  Henry  Hudson 
i6og  to  sail  in  the  Half  Moon.  Of  New  Amsterdam  1635,  was  perhaps  "of  noble  lineage,  as 
it  is  related  that  the  arms  (the  first  described  above)  were  painted  on  the  stained-glass 
windows  of  the  first  church  erected  in  New  Amsterdam,  and  also  carved  in  stone  over 
door  of  the  Kip's  Bay  house  built  (so  stated)  1655  by  son  Jacob.  His  name  sometimes 
appeared  in  the  records  as  Hendrick  the  tailor,  and  again  as  Hendrick  Snyder  Kip.  Ob- 
tained Apr.  28,  1643,  patent  for  lot  in  present  Bridge  st.  Was  ap.  Sept.  25,  1647,  and  1649- 
50  by  Gov.  Peter  Stuyvesant's  Council,  one  of  the  board  of  Nine  Men  to  assist  the  Gov.; 
Schepen  Feb.  2,  1656.  Took  oath  of  allegiance  to  the  English  Oct.,  1664,  d.  in  N.  Y.,  m. 
prob.  Tryntje  (Catharine)  perhaps  Droogh,  born  Amsterdam,  but  Bishop  Kip  gives  her 
name  Margaret  de  Marneil  ;  Isaac  Hendrickszen'',  b.  Amsterdam  1642,  adm.  to  rights  of 
great  burgher  with  his  father  Apr.  11,  1657,  he  and  bro.  Jacob  (sec  of  New  Netherlands 
council)  obtained  June  21,  1656,  each  a  patent  for  land  covering  the  present  Wall  St.,  N.Y., 
yacht  capt.  in  the  river  trade  betw.  New  Amsterdam  and  Ft.  Orange  (Albany),  m.  ist, 
Feb.  8,  1653,  Catalyntje  (Catalina)  Hendricks  de  Snyers  (Snyder?),  prop.  da.  of  Hendrick 
Janszen  Snyder,  or  Hendrick  Janszen  the  tailor  and  Geertje  (Scheerburch)  []'alentine^s 
Manual,  iSoo,  p.  5^7-^?,  says  she  was  da.  of  Gillis  Pietersen  (Meyer),  but  she  was  probably 
sister-in-law  of  Jillis,  or  Gillis  Pietersen]  ;  Jacob^  (prob.  the  Jacobus  b.  Aug.  25,  1666,  co- 
patentee  with  bro.  Hendrick  of  Manor  of  Kipsburg),  bap.  Aug.  29,  1666,  m.  Rachel  Swart- 
wout  [Bishop  Kip  calls  her  da.  of  John  Swarthout  (Swartwout),  but  Mr.  Purple  thinks 
her  da.  of  Koeloff  Swartwout,  ist  sheriff  of  Wiltwyck,  Esopus]  ;  Isaac",  b.  Jan.  8,  i6g6, 
m.  Cornelia  Lewis,  da.  Leonard  and  Elizabeth  (Hardenburg),  of  N.  Y.  city;  Leonard^, 
of  New  York  city,  m  Elizabeth  Marschalk,  da.  Francis  and  Anneke  (Lynsen),  of  N.  Y. 
city;  Leonardf*,  merch,  N.  Y.  city,  member  Common  Council  1817-9-20,  ist  pres.  of  North 
River  Bank,  m.  Maria  Ingraham^,  b.  about  1784,  d.  Albany  May  26,  1877;  Rt.  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Ingraham^  Kip,  D. D.,  LL.D.,  b.  New  York,  N  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1811,  Yale  1831,  consecrated 
Missionary  Bishop  of  (!:alifornia  Oct.  28,  1853,  author,  d.  San"  Francisco  Apr.  6,  1893,  mid- 
night, press  obituaries,  and  in  iV.  E.  Reg.,  XLVII :  4^,  m.  July  i,  1835,  Maria  Elizabeth 
Lawrence'. —  N.  V.  G.  B.  Rec,  VI/I :  73,  143. 

La-rorence  ancestry : ',  m.  Joan  [see  -j-1095,  p.  494]  ;  Thomas",  from  Gt.  St.  Al- 
bans, Eng.,  Newtown,  L.  I.,  1655  ;  John^,  m.  Deborah  Woodhull,  da.  of  Richard,  a  gran- 
tee of  Brookhaven,  Suffolk  CO.,  N.  Y. ;  John'',  b.  N.  Sept.  9,  1695,  m.  Patience  Sackett^  ; 
William^  (brother  of  Capt.  James  Lawrence  of  frigate  Chesapeake,  who,  as  he  fell,  said, 
"  Don't  give  up  the  ship  1  ")",  m.  ist,  Anna  Brinkerhoff^  ;  Isaac",  b.  Feb.  8,  1786,  of  N.  Y., 
president  of  U.  S.  Bank  in  N.  Y.  to  expiration  of  charter  1836,  m.  Cornelia  Beach,  daugh- 
ter Rev.  Abraham,  D.D.;  Maria  Elizabeth'  Lawrence,  m.  Rt.  Rev.  William  Ingraham 
Kip'.  —  Lawrence  gen.,  by  Thomas  La-wrence,  gj. 

Brinckerhoff  ancestry,  2  lines  :  —  Artns  :  —  see  Riker's  Neivtoivn,  sqo.  Family  of 
Flemish  extraction.  .  .  .  Joris  Dericksen',  of  Flushing,  Zealand,  fr.  Drenthe.  United 
Provinces,  came  1638,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  married  Susannah  Dubbels,  who  came  with  him; 
Abraham  Jorisz-,  b.  Flushing,  Holland,  1632,  New  Amersfoort  (now  Flatlands,  Kings 
CO.),  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Aeltie  Stryker,  da.  Jan;  Jorris^,  m.  Annetie  Coevers  (Covert),  da. 
Teunis  Jansz  and  Barbara  (Lucas),  ancestor  of  Covert  family  fr.  Heemstede,  Hoi.,  to 
Bedford,  N.  Y  ;  Isaac',  m.  Diana   Brinckerhoff'  ;  Anna^,  m.  William   Lawrence^.  .     . 

Abraham  Jorisz^  ;  Derick^,  m.  Aeltie  Couwenhoven''  ;  Diana*!,  m.  Isaac  Brinckerhoff''. 

Couioenlioi-en,  Van  Couvenhoven,  Kowioenhoven,  Conover  ancestry  : — Wolfert  Gerrit- 
seni  Van  Couenhoven,  from  Amersfoort,  Utrect,  came  1630  Rensselaerswyck,  near  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  Flatlands;  Gerrit^  ;  John^,  m.  Gerdientie  de  Sille  da.  Counsellor  Nicasius  ; 
Aeltie'  Couwenhoven,  m.  Derick  Brinckerhoff^. 

Sackett  ancestry :  —  Simon',  from  Isle  of  Ely,  Cambridgesh.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1632, 
m.  Isabel;  Simon^,' Springfield,  Mass,  m.  Sarah  Bloomfield,  da.  Williamand  Susan  of 
Newtown  ;  Joseph^,  b.  Feb.  23,  1656,  of  N.,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  Betts,  da.  Richard,  2d,  Ann, 
3d,  Mrs.  Mercy  (Whitehead)  Betts,  widow  of  Thomas  Betts,  da.  Daniel ;  Patience'  Sack- 
ett, m.  John  Lawrence'. 

Ingram,  Ingraham  ancestry :  —  S  arms:  (Halstead,  co.  Essex,  Herefordshire,  Lon- 
don, Warwickshire,  Worcestershire,  Wiltshire,  and  Temple  Newsom,  co.  York).  Erm. 
on  a  fesse  gu.  three  escallops  or.  Crest  —  A  griffin's  head  quarterly,  gu.  and  ar.  .  .  . 
In  Burke' s  Extinct  Peerage  the  lineage  of  the  American  family,  the  Ingrahams.  The 
records  of  this  family  begin  with  Ranulf,  son  of  Ingel'ram,  or  Ing'ram,  sheriff  of  Not- 
tingham and  Derby,  in  beginning  of  reign  of  Henry  II.,  as  were  his  sons  Robert  and 
William.  Robert  Ingram,  whose  arms  are  painted  at  Temple  Newsam,  was  of  so  great 
eminency,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  HI.,  that  the  Convent  of  Lenton  granted  to  him  a  yearly 
rent  for  his  military  services  in  their  defense.  Mr.  William  Ingraham  Kip  has  the  tree 
from  Hugo  Ingram,  father  of  Sir  Arthur  Ingram.  Sir  Arthur  Ingram  of  Temple  New- 
sam d.  1655,  m.  a  daughter  of  Lord  Viscount  Fairfax  of  Gilling  (his  eldest  son  was,  by 
Charles  II.,  created  Henry,  Viscount  Irwin>,  his  second  son,  Arthur,  ancestor  of  the 
American  Ingrahams  (spelling  of  the  name  changed  after  settlement  in  this  country),  m. 
a  da.  of  Sir  John  Mallory.  Duncan'  (whose  English  pedigree  is  ascertained),  a  South 
Carolina  loyalist,  went  to  Eng.  1776,  returned  here  after  1783,  gave  his  adherence  to  the 
new  .gov't,  of  Greenvale,  N.  Y.,  d.  at  his  residence  n.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1807  ;  Maria^ 
Ingraham,  m.  Leonard  KipS  — vV.  }'.  Gen.  Bio.  Rec,  II:  //JT— Traces  of  American  Line- 
age in  Eng.,  by  Rt.  Rev.  W^m.  Ingraham  Kip,  D.D.;  VIII :  7J,  143. 
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l8lO  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 


8725. 


Wary  Surnef  Kintiey  {Elizabeth  Clementine-'  Dodge,  Sarah', 
Aarons,  Aaron^,  Aaron3,  Aaron^),    m.    Newark,   N.   J.,    DeC.    6,     1870,    1871, 

Nelson  Starin  Easton,  b.  Belvidere,  N.  ].,  Dec.  17,  1840,  a  son 
Alexander  Nelson  and  Mary  Content  (Henry).     Ch.: 

14708  William  Burnet^  Eastoii,  b.  Sept.  18,  1872,  Belv. 

14709  Alexander  Nelson^  Easton^  b.  Oct.  13,  1874,  Morris- 
town,  N.  J. 

147 10  Charles  Cleveland^  Easton^  b.  May  12,  1876,  Newbern, 
N.  C,  d.  N.  Y.  city  Mar.  3,  1881.  Laird\  b.  July  12,  1878,  Sum- 
mit, N.  J.;  Henry  Clement\  Dec.  26,  1879,  N.  Y.  city  ;  Mary  Con- 
tent\  June  23,  1881,  N.  Y.  city  ;  Nelson  Starin"  Easton,  August  3, 
1883,  Summit. 

Capt.  Nelson  Starin  Easton  enlisted  3d  N.  J.  V.,  afterward 
capt.  and  A.  D.  C.  ist  Div.,  6th  A.  C,  participated  in  23  battles, 
civil  war.  Residence  Summit  1885-6  ;  engaged  in  railway  con- 
struction, office  in  New  York  1893. 

8726. 

3IaV!f    CleWeUthie^    Cort/    {Si/sa/i   Pratf   Dodge,   Sarahs,   Aaron^, 

Aarons  Aaron3,  Aarons),  m.  Jcrscy  City,  N.  J.,  Oct.  13,  1858,  Henry 
Augustus  Lyman,  b.  M"iddletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1826,  res.  En- 
glewood,  N.  J.,  1881-95.  Ch.:  14711  Stnart\h.  June  15,  i860, 
Jersey  C. 

14712  Julia  Cleveland'^  Lyman,  born  Dec.  12,  1861,  J.  C,  m. 
Englewood  Oct.  25,  1883,  Charles  Francis  Park.  Ch.:  Julia  Ly- 
man'' Park,  b.  Apr.  12,  1885,  E. 

14713  Mary  Clementine'^  Lyman,  b.  June  14,  1865,  Jersey  C. 
Sarah  Dmnmer^,  b.  Sept.  22,  1867,  Englew.,  d.  Jersey  C.  May  2, 
1869  ;    Virginia  Diimmer''  Lyma7i,  b.  Oct.  24,  1870,  Englewood. 

8733. 

Henry  JBlal^e^  3IcLeUan  (Rebecca  Salisbury',  Aaron  Porter', 
Aarons,  Aaron^  Aarons,  Aaron2,  Mosesi;,     m.     Brooklinc,     MaSS.,     Jan.     2  1, 

1874,  Julia  Louisa  Bragdon,  b.  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1847, 
da.  Joseph  Henry  and  Julia  Anjer  (wStanwood).  Ch.:  Margiierifa 
Bragdoif  McLellan,  b.  Mar.  24,  1877,  Brookline;  Malcolm  Sawyer 
Bragdon^  McLellan,  b.  Aug.  16,  1879,  Newburyport. 

Mr.  LLenry  Blake^  McLellan,  a  well-known  artist  and  portrait 
engraver  on  steel,  of  skill  and  merit.  The  stipple  plates  of 
Gen.  John'  Blake  +386,  and  of  H.  G.  Cleveland  -)-448o,  in  this 
genealogy,  are  specimens  of  his  work;  and  for  many  years  steel 
portraits  by  him  have  appeared  in  various  publications,  maga- 
zines, books,  etc.  Residence,  successively  at  Boston,  Dedham, 
Roxbury,  Dorchester,  and  Burlington,  Mass.  Was  orderly  ser- 
geant Co.  A,  24th  Mass.;  in  U.  S.  A.,  1861-1866.  Dwelt  at  Chel- 
sea; lives,  1886,  at  Melrose,  Mass. 

8744. 

Henry  Cleveland^  Webster  {Susan  Cleveland-'  Pratt,  Susan«, 
Aaron',  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  d.    JacksOU,    MadisOU    CO.,   Tcun.,. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1811 

Sept  9,  1S62,  a.  29,  m.  Centerville,  Appanoose  co.,  la.,  Jan.  7, 
1857,  Rachel  Louise  Ferguson,  da.  John  and  Sarah  Ann  (Jones). 
(She  m.  2d,  see  below).  Ch.  :  Susan^  b.  Oct.  21,  1857,  Centrop- 
olis,  Franklin  co.,  Kan.,  d.  Aug.  23,  1858. 

147 14  Sarah  A/ina^  JFehter,  b.  Aug.  16,  1859,  Minneola, 
Clark  CO.,  Kan.,  m".  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  July  30,  1884,  Ephra- 
im  Wadleigh.  Residence.  Cotopaxi,  Fremont  co.,  Col,  1895-6, 
telegraphy.  Ch.  :  He^irv  Webster^"  Wadleigh,  b.  June  14,  1885, 
Col.  Springs. 

George  Pratf  Webster,  b.  Oct.  16,  1861,  Warsaw, 
Wayne  co.,  la.,  unm.;  res.  Ono,  Johnson  co.,  Wyoming,  1895-6, 
farmer. 

Henry  Cleveland''  Webster  was  a  farmer;  served  in  the  Civil 
War,  enlisted  Mar.,  1S62,  was  corp.  in  Co.  F,  17th  la.  Vols.,  and 
died  in  the  hospital. 

Mrs.  Rachel  Louise  (Ferguson)  Webster  m.  2d,  Joseph 
Welch,  lived  far  West  1883,  and  res.,  1895,  Ono,  Wyoming. 

Ferguson  ancestry  .-  —  John  Ferguson  was  a  Scotchman,  m.  Sarah  Ann  Jones. 

8745. 

Elijith  Dexter"^  Uchsfer  (Susan  cieveiancf  Pratt),  d.  Roches- 
ter, N.'Y.,  Jan.  26,  1893,  a.  57,  m.  ist  R.,  Apr.  21,  1857,  Julia 
Aristella  Stockirg,  b.  Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17,  1835,  d.  Roches- 
ter May  20,  1869,  da.  Daniel  and  Mary  (Pease).  He  m.  2d, 
Gaines,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  25,  1876,  Ella  Matilda  Bacon,  b. 
G.  Jan.  10,  1839,  da.  Rosea  and  Matilda  (Kimball).  Ch.  by  istm., 
b.  Rochester  :  George  Dcxter\  b.  Dec.  21,  1857,  d.  R.  Mar.  1 1,  1858, 

14715  Emma  Stockirg^  Webster,  b.  July  6,  1859,  m.  R.  Sept. 
9,  1 89 1,  William  Henry  Nichols,  b.  xVlbion,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1S41, 
s.  Charles  and  Eliza  (Thompson),  res.  Albion,  1895-6,  merchant. 
Ch.  :   Gladxs  Webster'^  Nichols,  b.  Sept.  29,  a 893,  A. 

[4716  Charles  Elijah'  Webster,  b.  Sept.  8,  i86i,m.  Chicago, 
111.,  Dec.  31,  1891,  Minerva  Belle  Tenney,  b.  Green  Lake,  Wis., 
May  16,  1862,  da.  Anselm  and  Julia  Clark  (French);  res.  Roches- 
ter, real  estate.  Ch.:  Charles  Teiincf  Webster,  b.  Jan.  6,  1893,  R. 
Edtvard  Pratf  Webster,  b.  Aug.  3,  1863,  m.  Water- 
port,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1889,  Clara  May  Bullard,  b.  W. 
May  9,  1867,  da.  Gilbert  Edmund  and  Jane  Ann  (Austin);  res. 
Chicago,  civil  engineer.  Ch.  :  May  Ernestine^''  Webster,  b.  Nov. 
I,  1890,  Rochester. 

147 1 7  William  Henrf  Webster,  b.  July  26,  1865,  m.  Chicago 
Oct.  19,  1887,  Jessie  Brazier  Lamberson,  b.  Galena,  111.,  Oct.  19, 
1865,  da.  David  Harvey  and  Elizabeth  (James);  res.  South  Evans- 
ton,  111.,  salesman,  s.  p.  Julia  Lovisa"",  b.  Nov.  24,  1867,  d.  Roches- 
ter July  21,  1868. 

Francis  Cleveland'  Webster,  b.  May  8,  1869,  m.  R. 
Apr.  23,  1895,  Mary  Jane  Elizabeth  Webb,  b.  Beaver  Dam,  Wis., 
Apr.  23,  1870,  da.  Thomas  Myers  and  Anna  Norris  (Layton);  res. 
Chicago,  private  detective,    s.  p.  2d  m.  :  s.  ?. 

Elijah  Dexter  Webster  resided  at  Rochester,  merchant. 

Bacon  ancestry  :  —  Hosesi  Bacon  of  Burlington,  Conn.,  m.  1828,  Matilda  Kimball  of 
Rome,  N.  Y. 


I8i2  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

8750. 

Hent'lf  Cleveland^  I*Vatt{lIeury  Zaclmriali'  Pratf^^ws^^v^^  Aarons, 
AaronS  Aaron3,  Aaron^  Mosesi),   d.   Roscbank,   StatCIl   I.,   N.  Y.,  Sept.   lO, 

1893,  a.  57,  m.  Hartford,  Conn.,  June  20,  i860,  Katherine  Berry 
Cowen,  b.  ^Saratoga  Springes,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  17,  J841,  d.  N.  Y.  city, 
Feb.  27,  1883,  a  da.  Sidney  Joseph  and  vSarah  Sophia  (Tyler).  Ch.: 
+  14718  Kate  Cleveland'^  Pratt,  b.  Feb.  24,  1861,  Hartford. 
Sophia  Tyler\  b.  June  23,  1863,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  d.  B.  Apr.  6, 1864. 

147 19  Hciiry  Edwards'^  Pratt,  b.  Dec.  26,  1864,  B  ,  m.  Hart- 
ford Feb.  3,  1885,  Lena  Caroline  (Village)  Williams  Martensen, 
b.  E.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1865,  a  da.  of  William  and  Rhoda 
(Yearner)  Village  and  adopted  da.  of  Frederick  Erastus  and 
Mary  Martensen.  Residence,  Hartford  to  Jan.  i,  1889,  book- 
keeper for  Hon.  DeWitt  Clinton  Pond,  merchant  of  H.;  since  at 
Pasadena,  Cal.,  1891,  merch.  and  stationer.  Ch.  :  Elsie  Cleveland'^'' 
Pratt,  b.  Nov.  18,  1885,  H.  Bessie  Coive/i^,  b.  Sept.  22,  Brooklyn, 
d.  B.  Nov.  16,  1866.  Frederick  Tyler\  b.  Dec.  12,  1869,  Hartford, 
d.  Jan. 12,  1876. 

14720  Sidney  Coiveri"  Pratt,  b.  Mar.  30,  1874,  H.  Lucy  Brace^, 
b.  Apr.  2,  H.,  d.  H.  July  22,  1875. 

Mr.  Henry  Cleveland^  Pratt  grad.  Yale  Coll.  July,  1857;  a  law- 
yer of  the  city  of  New  York,  where  he  always  resided,  1891. 
Buried  Spring  Grove  Cem.,  Hartford. 

Tvler  record:  —  Frederick  Tyler  of  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  d.  Hartford  summer  of  1883. 
Ch.  :  Gen.  Robert  O.,  d.  1877,  George  F.  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Edwin  S.  of  Hartford, 
merch.,  Helen,  m.,  as  ist  w.,  Cyprian  Nichols  Beach,  Susan  Sophia  Tyler,  b.  Brooklyn, 
Conn.,  June  29,  1820.  Mrs.  Cowen,  during  war,  took  a  memorable  part  in  hospital  service  ; 
President  of  Hartford  Union  for  Home  Work  to  1885  (succeeded  by  Mrs.  Samuel  Colt), 
d.  Fort  Edward,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1877,  m.  Hartford,  June  2,  1840,  Sidney  Joseph  Cowen, 
who  d.  many  years  ago;  their  children  :  Mrs.  Judge  Elisha  Carpenter  of  H.,  Katherine 
Berry  Cowen,  m.  Henry  Cleveland  Pratt*. 

8751. 

Georife  Walter^  I*raM  {Henry  zachar/a/i-'  Pratt),d.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.   I,   1867,  a.  27,  m.  Springfield,  Mass.,  June  4,  1862, 
Linda  Howard  Orne,  b.  S.  Oct.  8,   1840,  da.  William  Wetmore 
and  Lucy  Gassett  (D wight).     (She  m.  2d,  see  below.)     Ch.  : 
Lticy  Brace\  b.  Nov.  6,  Hartford,  d.  H.  8,  1863. 
T4721      George  Dwight'^  Pratt,  b.  Oct.  i,  1864,  Springf. 
Lucy  Orne"  Pratt,  b.  Apr.  23,  1866,  S. 
George   Walter^  Pratt  lived  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  Springfield, 
and  N.  Y.  city,  merchant.     Mrs.  Linda  Howard  (Orne)  Pratt  m. 
2d,  Mar.  30,  1872,  Dwight  Holland,  and  res.  Springfield  1883. 

Orne :  —  William  Wetmore  Orne  dwelt  at  Springfield,  in.  S.  May  6,  1834,  Lucy  Gas- 
sett  Dwight. 

8752. 

William  Hall  Brace^  Pratt  {Henry  zadmriai,-'  Pratt),  m. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1876,  Mary  Houghton,  b.  Wetumpka, 
Elmore  co.,  Ala.,  Feb.  16,  1857,  da.  Albert  Gallatin  and  Harriet 
Chaffee  (Otis).     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  : 

14722  Albert  Lfoughto/f  Pratt,  Mar.  31,  1878  ;  Lucy  Brace", 
Jan.  26,  1 881;  William  Brace"  Pratt,  Mar.  3,  1886;  Marcilla 
Houghton"  Pratt,  Jan.  28,  1896. 

Dr.  William  Hall  Brace^  Pratt  grad.  Yale  Coll.  1864,  a  prac- 
tising allopath,    physician.     Residence,   Hartford,  Conn.,  Ger- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1813 


many,  and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1876).  Dr.  Pratt  is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

Hoiiglitoii^:  —  Albert  Gallatin  Houghton  m.  Brooklyn  Sept.  30,  1845,  Harriet  Chaffee 
Otis. 

8753. 

Lucy   livare^  J* raft  (//e/try  Zachariali<" Pratt,  Susan^,  Aaron^,  Aaron*, 

Aaron',  Aaron2,  Moses'),  m.  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  2,  1874,  Elijah 
Robinson  Kennedy,  b.  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  6,  1S44,  son  of 
Leonard  and  Parthenia  (Robinson)  Kennedy.  Children  b.  in 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  : 

14723  Sidney  Rohinsoif  Kennedy,  b.  Nov.  19,  1875. 
Susie  Pratf  Kennedy,  b.  February  26,  1880. 
Leonard^  Kennedy,  b.  May  20,  1886. 

Mr.  Elijah  Robinson  Kennedy  was  a  former  resident  of 
Hartford;  has  lived  many  years  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (1898).  Of 
the.  insurance  firm  Weed  &  Kennedy  (Samuel  R.  Weed,  Elijah 
R.  Kennedy,  and  Edouard  T.  Mostert),  New  York  (1895).  Mr. 
Kennedy  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Kennedy  ancestry :  —  I  arms  :  Kenneday  ;  iq :  KENNEDY  (Bennane,  co.  Ayr,  Scot- 
land, descended  from  Roland  de  Carrick  1250).  Ar.  a  chev.  gu.  laetw.  three  crosses  cross- 
let  fitchee  sa.  .  .  .  Isaac',  b.  it  is  belived,  in  Scotland,  and  after  living-  a  considerable 
tiine  in  Ireland,  came  to  Conn,  and  settled  in  Windham,  Conn.,  Mr.  Elijah  Robinson 
Kennedy  has  a  life-size  portrait  of  him,  m.  Miriam  Fitch,  of  a  family  that  has  since  be- 
come numerous  and  respectable  in  Conn.  ;  Leonard",  b.  Windham,  came  to  Hartford 
bef.  1804,  manufacturer  of  planes  and  merchant,  m.  Fanny  Lewis",  b.  Colchester,  Conn., 
Apr.  29,  1768  ;  Leonards  Kennedy  of  Hartford,  merchant,  one  of  the  first  board  of  direct- 
ors of  the  (now  National)  Exchange  Bank  of  Hartford,  m.  White  Creek,  N.  Y.,  July  14, 
1825,  Parthenia  Robinson^. 

Robinson  ancestry  : — Elijah'  m.  Lydia  Bragg  of  Moretown,  Vt.,  related  to  General 
Braxton  Bragg,  U.  S."  A.,  and'C.  S.  A.  of  Vt.  ;  Parthenia^  Robinson  m,  Leonard  Kennedy^. 

Leivis  ancestry :  —  George'  fr.  E.  Greenwich,  Kent,  Eng.,  bef.  1633,  of  Plymouth,  Mass., 
joined  church  at  Scituate,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1635,  rem.  to  Barnstable,  Mass.,  bef.  1641,  cloth- 
ier, will  probated  Mar.  3,  1664,  m.  in  Eng.  Sarah  Jenkins;  Thomas-,  b.  Eng.  1628,  of  Barn- 
stable, first  town  clerk  of  Falmouth,  Mass  ,  a  first  settler  of  Swansey,  Mass.,  selectman, 
m.  June  15,  1653,  Mary  Davis^  ;  Benjamin',  b.  1674-5,  of  Falmouth  m.  ist  Elizabeth  Cro- 
well,  b.  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1682,  da.  John  and  Hannah  ;  Rev.  Judah^,  grad.  Yale 
1726,  A.M.,  settled  Dec.  17,  1720,  first  pastor  of  Westchester,  Conn.  Congregational 
Church,  m.  Mercy  Kellogg',  b.  Westfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  30,  1709;  Ephraim^,  m.  Lois  Ran- 
som, b.  Colchester  Aug.  16,  1748,  da.  James  and  Sarah  (Treadway) ;  Fanny'  Lewis  m. 
Leonard  Kennedy^. 

Kellogg-  ancestjy :  —  ]ose-phy  [8664-3384,  p.  1149];  Stephen',  b.  Apr.  9,  1688,  of  West- 
field,  Mass.,  d.  W.  June  5,  1722,  m.  May  8,  1605,  Lydia  Belding  or  Belden,  whose  ancestors 
were  from  Wethersfield,  Conn.  ;  Mercy'  Kellogg  m.  Judah  Lewis*. 

Davis  ancestiy  :  —  Dolor,  Dollar,  or  Dollard',  prob.  from  Kent,  Eng.,  though  his  an- 
cestors are  buried'  in  graveyard  at  Benfield,  countyJSTorthampton,  Eng.,  of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1634,  Concord,  Mass.,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1640,  Barnstable,  freeman  1646,  a  propr.  of 
Groton  at  its  first  settlement,  made  a  selectman  of  G.  by  Gen.  Court,  d.  Barnstable  1673, 
m.,  perhaps  in  Eng.,  Margery  Willard^  ;  Mary^  Davis  m'.  Thomas  Lewis^. 

IVillard  ancestry  :  —  Richard  Willard,  baron  of  the  Cinque  Ports  tern/i  Richard  11 
(a  tablet  is  in  the  church  of  Horsmonden,  county  Kent,  Eng.,  parish  chh.  marked  Willard, 
1587)  was  ancestor  of  :  Richard'  of  Horsemonden,  England  ;  Margery^  Willard  m.  Dolor 
Davis'. 

8772. 

William  TadOV^  Pratt  {John  Morrison-'  Pratt,  Susan',  Aaron^, 
AaronS  Aaron',  Aaron',  Moses'),  d.   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.,  Mar.    II,    I  892,  a.  45, 

m.  Brooklyn  June  5,  1872,  Clara  Lyman  Forsyth,  b.  Maumee 
City,  Lucas  county,  O.,  Oct.  23,  1849,  da.  Henry  Hull  and  Clara 
Lyman  (Mack).     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  : 

14724  Cleveland  Forsyth^  Pratt,  b.  Aug.  10,  1873,  clerk,  res. 
Brooklyn  1895  ;  Julia  Hallock^  Pratt,  b.  Jan.  12,  1878,  d.  Linden, 
N.  J.,  Feb.  12,  1879  ;    Wilfred  Tudor''  Pratt,  b.  Oct.  19,  1888. 

Mr.  William  Tudo?-"  Pratt,  a  merchant  of  the  citv  of  New 
York,  of  the  firm  Pratt  [William  T.]  &  Co.  [Charles  Dexter' 
Pratt  +3243],  books,  school  furniture,  opera  chairs,  etc.  (The 
firm,  until  1885,  Baker  [James  S.],  Pratt  [William  T.]  &  Co.) 


1 8 14  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

William  T.'  Pratt,  vice-pres.,  97  Nassau  st.  1884.  Residence, 
Brooklyn,  where  Mrs.  Pratt  still  resides,  1895. 

Fo7-syth  record :  Henry  Hull  Forsyth,  of  Maumee  City,  O.,  m.  at  Plainfield,  Mass., 
Nov.,  1846,  Clara  Lyman  Mack. 

8777. 

Gilhei't    Ifillif/ari*'    Tuch'er     {Margaret    Luanda-'    Smith,    Lucy', 

Aaron^  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  m.  in  the  First  Reformed  Cliurch 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  7,  1877,  Sara  Edwards  Miller,  b.  Glen- 
ham,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1847,  da.  of  Rev.  William  Augustus  and 
Sarah  Woodbridge  (Herrick).     Ch.,  all  b.  at  Albany: 

I4725  Margaret  Cleveland'^  Tucker,  b.  May  8,  1878. 
Gilbert  Milligan^  Tucker,  b.  Nov.  3,  1880. 
Gilbert  MiIUga)f  Tucker,  A.M.  (Williams,  1870),  grad.  Albany 
Academy  (Latin  Salutatory  Oration)  1864,  grad.  Williams  Col- 
lege, Williamstown,  Mass.  (Honor  Oration),  1867.  Residence  : 
Albany  (1898);  since  1867,  one  of  the  editors  of  The  Cultivcitor 
and  Country  Gentleman,  the  leading  agricultural  journal  of  the 
United  States,  published  by  Luther  Tucker  &  Son  [the  mem- 
bers of  the  firm  (1897)  are,  Luther  Henry  Tucker,  Gilbert  Milli- 
gan  Tucker,  and  Luther  Henry  Tucker,  Jr.],  Albany,  N.  Y.  Con- 
tributor to  leading  magazines  and  author.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.  Member  of  <!>  B  K  ;  of  the  American  Dialect  Society 
and  of  the  Albany  Institute.  Mr.  Tucker  is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

Miller  ancestry: — Christian^,  b.  Hanau,  Germany,  Mar.  7,  1767,  d.  Albany,  Dec.  6, 
1844,  m.  June  25,  1791,  Maria  Van  Schaick  ;  William  Christian-,  b.  Albany,  Aug-.  8,  1798,  d. 
A.,  Dec.  20,  1863,  m.  May,  1821,  Sarah  Smith  Kip;  William  Au.gfustus^  Miller,  D.D.,  b.  A. 
Mar.  15,  1824,  d.  A.  Nov.  5,  1863,  m.  at  A.,  July  g_,  1846,  Sarah  Woodbridge  Herrick,  da.  of 
Edmund  Scudder  and  Lucy  Edwards  ( Woodbridge^). 

Woodbridge  ancestry : — John',  John^,  John'  [see  +586,  p.  318];  Rev.  John'',  H  C.  1694, 
minister  at  W.  Springfield,  Mass.,  June,  1698,  d.  June  10,  1718,  m.  Nov.  14,  1699.  Jemima 
Eliot^;  Hon.  Joseph^,  b.  Feb.  10,  1707,  Judge  of  Probate,  Stockbridge,  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
(Merrick)  Barnard,  da.  of  John;  Jahleel«,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  m.  Lucy  Edwards'; 
Gen.  Jonathan',  m.  Sarah  Meech  ;  Lucy  Edwards"  Woodbridge  m.  Edmund  Scudder 
Herrick. 

Edivards  ancestry :—  Richard?',  Richard*,  William',  Richard*,  Timothy^  [see  +452, 
p.  264];  Rev.  Jonathan^,  b.  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  Oct.  5,  1703,  the  famous  theologian,  Yale 
coll.  T720,  pastor  Presbyterian  chh.  N.  Y.  city  8  mos.,  tutor  at  Yale  i724»6,  colleague  of  his 
gr.  fa.,  Rev.  Solomon  Stoddard,  at  Northampton,  Mass  ,  1727-50,  missionary  to  the  Hous- 
atonic  Indians  at  Stockbridge  1751-8,  president  of  Princeton,  N.  J.,  College,  Feb.  16,  1758, 
d.  Princeton  Mar.  22,  1758,  m.  Sarah  Pierp  mt^i;  Lucy'  Edwards  m.  Jahleel  Woodbridge^. 

Pierpont  ancestry :  —  ]&n\&^^^  [fce +6688,  p.  1613I;  Johni",  b.  London,  Eng.,  1619,  rep. 
1672,  d.  Dec.  7,  16S?,  rn.  Thankful  Stow;  Rev.  James-",  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1659,  H.C.  1681, 
ord.  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1686,  m.  3d,  Mary  Hooker;  Sarah^'  Pierpont  m.  Jonathan  Ed- 
ward s'^. 

Hooker  a;/Ci?5/;-_v.'— Thomas',  Kenelm^,  Thomas',  Thomas'*.  SamueP  [see  +8641;  p. 
1779];  Mary^  Hooker  m.  lames  Pierpont*". 

Eliot  ancestry : — Rev.  John',  b.  Nazing,  co.  Essex,  Eng.,  1603,  bred  at  Cambridge, 
matric  as  pensioner  in  Jesus  Coll.,  Mar.  20,  1619,  where  he  took  his  A.B.  1623,  he  and  his 
brothers  Jacob  and  Philip  came  across  the  ocean  in  the  ship  Lion,  Capt.  Pierce,  to  Bos- 
ton, Nov.  2,  1631,  the  celebrated  Apostle  to  the  Indians,  author  of  Eliot^s  hidian  Bible, 
and  Eliot's  Indian  Catec/tisin,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  d.  May  20,  1690.  m  Ann  Mountfort  or 
Mumford  ;  Rev.  Joseph*,  b.  Dec.  20,  1638,  H.  C.  1658,  minister  a't  Guilford,  Conn  ,  d.  G. 
May  24,  i''94,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Brenton*;  Jemima'  Eliot  m.  John  Woodbridge*. 

Brenton  ancestry: — j  arms :  (Hertfordshire).  Ar.  a  chev.  gu.  betw.  3  martlets  sa. 
.  .  .  Hon.  William',  said  to  have  been  born  at  Hammersmith,  Eng.,  came,  perhaps,  in 
the  Griffin  with  Rev.  John  Cotton,  Boston  1633,  freem.  May  14,  1634,  rep.  1635,  selectman 
1634-7,  etc..  Gov,  of  R.I.  1666-8,  of  Taunton  1670-2,  d.  Newport  1674,  m.  Martha  Burton*; 
Sarah*  Brenton  m.  Joseph  Eliot*. 

Burton  ancestry  :--2  arms :  Burton  or  B.-^KTON  ;  i:  BURTON  or  BVRTON  ;  57  :  BUR- 
TON :  (Derbyshire).  Or,  on  a  fesse,  qiiarter  pierced  az.,  4  fleur-de-lis  of  the  first.  .  .  . 
Thomas',  Hingham  1640,  m.  Margaret  Otis,  da.  of  John  and  Margaret  of  H.;  Martha* 
Burton  m.  William  Brenton'. 

8778. 

Willis  Ga]flov(V  Tiu'h'er  {Margaret  Ludnda'  Smitii),  married 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1879,  May  Newman,  b.  at  Albany, 
Oct.  24,  1852,  da.  of  Charles  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Page).  Ch. 
b.  at  Albany  : 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND  1815 

14726      Willis  Gaylord'^  Tucker,  b.  Jan.  20,  1881. 
Grace  Withcrbee^  Tucker,  b.  Feb.  28,  1883. 
Mary  Page'  Tucker,  b.  Mar.  15,  1885. 

Dr.  Willis  Gaylord^  Tucker,  Ph.D.  (Union  Coll.),  residence, 
Albany.  Wfs  graduated  from  the  Albany  Academy,  1866,  and 
the  Albany  Medical  College,  1870.  Physician  and  chemist.  In 
1 87 1,  he  was  appointed  assistant  professor  of  chemistry  in  the 
Medical  College,  and  in  1874  lectured  upon  materia  medica  as 
well.  In  1S76,  he  was  made  professor  of  inorganic  and  analyti- 
cal chemistry,  and  in  1887  the  department  of  toxicology  was 
also  assigned  to  him.  Since  1874  he  has  been  lecturer  on 
chemistry  at  St.  Agnes'  school,  and  at  different  rimes  he  has 
been  professor  of  chemistry  at  the  Albany  Academy,  the 
Albany  Female  Academy,  and,  from  1876  to  1887,  at  the  Albany 
High  School.  Largely  through  his  instrumentality  was  founded 
the  Albany  College  of  Pharmacy,  created  by  the  Board  of  Gov- 
ernors as  a  department  of  Union  University  in  1881.  From  the 
outset  he  has  been  professor  of  chemistry  in  this  school,  and  is 
now  the  president  of  its  faculty. 

The  State  Board  of  Health  was  created  in  1880,  and  the  fol- 
lowing year  Dr.  Tucker  was  appointed  one  of  the  public  analysts 
to  the  board,  a  position  which  he  continued  to  hold  until  1891, 
when  the  entire  chemical  works  of  the  board  was  placed  in  his 
hands  as  Director  of  the  State  Board  of  Health  Laboratory. 

In  1882,  Dr.  Tucker  was  made  registrar  of  the  Albany  Medi- 
cal College,  and  he  was  one  of  the  originators  of  its  alumni  as- 
sociation, and  since  its  organization,  in  1874,  has  been  its  secre- 
tary. He  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Governors  of  Union 
University ;  a  fellow  of  the  Chemical  Society,  and  member  of 
various  scientific  societies  throughout  the  country. 

The  honorary  degree  of  Ph.G.  was  conferred  on  him  by  the 
Albany  College  of  Pharmacy  in  1882,  and  the  same  year  he  re- 
ceived from  Union  College  the  degree  of  Ph.D. 

Dr.  Tucker  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Neivmati  aiicestrv : — Charles',  b.  Hanau,  Hanau  Munzenburg;,  in  the  circle  of  Up- 
per Rhine,  Germany,  Feb.  11,  1748,  came  to  America  1764,  d.  Albany  June  29,  1817,  m. 

Christina ,  b.  Dec.  31,  1756,  d.  May  4,  1807;  Henry^,  b.  Albany,  "Sept.  20,  1780,  d.  A. 

May  24,  1874,  m.  Mary  Ann  Lymanic,  b.  Sept.  26,  1800,  d.  Mar.  10,  i8go;  Charles^  Newman, 
b.  A.  Apr.  21,  1828,  in.  Mary  Elizabeth  Page'',  b.  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  29,  1830,  died 
Albany,  Feb.  15,  1884. 

Pag'e  ancestry : — Christopher',  an  officer  in  Brit.  Army,  emigrated  to  New  Bedford, 
Mass.,  i6qo  ;  Nathaniel'-';  Nathaniel^;  David*,  of  Bedford,  Mass.;  David^,  b.  1767,  m.  1791, 
Elizabeth  Minot',  b.  Aug.  22,  1767,  d.  1836;  Rev.  William',  b.  Sept.  16,  1798,  m.  Frances 
Durand  ;  Mary  Elizabeth"  Page  m.  Charles  Newman^. 

Minot  ancesfry : — Thomas',  of  Saffron  Walden,  co.  Essex,  Eng..  1594,  Secretary  of 
the  Abbot  of  Walden.  The  family  has  been  a  distinguished  one  in  England  ;  George^, 
b.  Saffron  W.  Aug.  4,  1594,  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Dorchester,  Mass.,  1630-4,  d.  Dec.  24, 
1671,  m.  ilartha  ;  Capt.  John',  b.  Apr.  2,  1626,  of  D.,  d.  Aug.  12,  1669,  m.  ist,  Lydia  Butler 
of  D.,  she  d.  Apr.  19,  1647,  da.  of  Nicholas  and  Joice  ;  James*,  b.  Sept.  14,  1653,  of  Concord, 
Mass.,  d.  Sept.  30,  1735,  m.  Rebecca  Wheeler,  she  d.  Sept.  13,  1794,  da.  of  Capt.  Timothy; 
Samuel',  b.  Mar.  25,  1706,  d.  Mar.  7,  1766,  m.  Sarah  Prescott  of  'Westfield,  she  d.  Mar.  22, 
1737  ;  Col.  Jonas',  b.  Apr.  25,  1735,  d.  Concord,  Mar.  20,  1813,  m.  Mary  Hall^  b.  July  30, 
1738,  d.  Sept.  3,  1792  ;  Eliza-beth^'^Minot  m.  David  Page^. 

Hali  ancestry: '  Hall,  prob.  of  Coventry,  Warwickshire,  Eng.,  d.  before  his 

widow  came  to  Cambridge,  Mass.,  m.  Mary.  This  widow,  Mary  Hall  of  Cambridge,  is 
first  mentioned  in  the  will  of  William  Wilcox  of  C,  1653;  Stephen^,  prob.  came  from 
Coventry  (bro.  of  John  of  Medford,  of  William  of  Concord,  and  nephew  of  John  Hall  of 
Yarmouth,  Mass.'),  of  Concord,  m.  Dec.  3,  1C63,  Ruth  Davis';  Stephen',  m.  ist,  Grace 
Willis';  Rev.  Willard*,  b.  Mar.  11,  1703,  H.  C.  1722,  pastor  of  Westford,  Mass.,  m.  Abigail 
Cotton  of  Portsmouth,  descendant  of  Rev.  John  Cotton,  the  first  minister  of  Boston; 
MaryS  Hall  m.  Jonas  Mini.t"  — //a//  Gen. 

'Willis  (properly  IVillovo)  ajicestry  :  —  Q^or%e^  Willow,  b.  Eng.  1622  (the  name  is  writ- 
ten on  the  records  of  Cambridge  :  Willow,  Willows,  and  Willoes,  and  should  be  spelled 
Willow,  but  his  descendants  prefer  to  be  called  Willis),  came  to  Cambridge  ab.  1628,  m. 
ist,  widow  Jane  Palphry  or  Palfrey  ;  Thomas^,  b.  Dec.  28,  1638,  of  Medford,  housewright, 
m.  Grace  Tay';  Grace'  Willis  m.  Stephen  Hall'. 


I8l6  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Tay  or  Toy  ancestry :  —  4  arms :  TaY:  (Essex).  Ar.  a  fesse  az.;  in  chief  three  mart- 
lets of  the  second  ;  in  'base  a  chev.  of  the  last.  .  .  .  William',  b.  ab.  1608,  of  Boston, 
m.  Grace  Newell,  a  da.  of  Abram  and  Francis  of  Roxbury  ;  Grace-  Tay  m.  Thos.  Willis^. 

Davis  ancestry : — Dolar'  [see  +8753,  p.  1813];  Ruth'-'  Davis  m.  Stephen  HalP. 

Lyman  ancestry : — Thomas',   '-"^^   Henry^,    Richard*,    Richard',    John",    Joshua^ 

[see  +4776,  p.  1378];"  Col.  James^,  b.  Jan.  9,  1747,  of  Northfield,  Mass  ,  Revolution  Army, 
d.  Jan.  25,  1814,  m.  Mary  Crouch  Nash,  she  d.  Mar.  22,  1777  ;  Aretas",  b.  Feb.  4,  1773,  m. 
Jane  Humphrey;  Mary  Ann'"  Lyman  m.  Henry  Newman^. 

8779. 

Elizabeth  3IcKie^  3Iillujaii  {Lucy  Cleveland-  smith) ^  married 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  May  28,  1856,  Henry  Edward  Euo-ene  Groves, 
b.  Charleston,  S.  C,  Jan.  31,  ,  d.  Elizabeth,  Feb.  24,  1866,  s. 

John  Alexander  and  Elizabeth  (Houton).  He  was  grad.  from 
Brown  University ;  residence,  Elizabeth,  merchant.  Ch.  born 
Elizabeth  : 

Gilbert  Alilligatf  Groves^  b.  May  27,  1857,  died  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  1887,  m.  May  11,  1881,  Nellie  Gray  Water- 
man. Ch.:  John  Milligan^'^  Groves,  b.  Feb.  22,  1887.  IVi/liam 
Eugene^  Groves,  b.  May  6,  1862. 

8780. 

Samuel  Gilbei'f  3Tilli{/an  {Lucy  Cleveland-'  Smiti^,  d.  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  May  28,  1862,  a.  26,  m.  Oct.  10,  i860,  Addie  Johnson 
Coit,  she  d.  Dec.  3,  1861,  a  da.  of  Dr.  Benjamin  B.  and  Adelaide 
C.  (Johnson),     s.  p. 

Capt.  Samuel  Gilbert^  Milligaft,  U.  S.  A.,  residence.  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1 86 1. 

Coit  ancestry,  2  lines :  —  John',  Joseph',  Joseph',  Samuel*  [see  -[-2289,  p.  S81];  Judge 
Benjamin^,  born  Mar.  28,  1731,  of  Preston,  Conn.,  rep.  in  Legislature,  Judge  of  County 
Court,  m.  ist,  Abigail  Billings,  da.  of  Roger  of  Preston;  Benjamin",  b.  Dec.  21,  lysg,  m. 
Sarah  Coit";  Dr.  Benjamin  B.'  Coit,  Yale  1822,  m.  Adelaide  C.  Johnson,  da.  of  William 
and  Susan  of  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  .  .  .  Samuel*  above  ;  William',  b.  Feb.  13,  1735,  m.  ist,. 
Sarah  Lathrop,  b.  Oct.  2,  1735,  da.  of  Ebenezer  of  Norwich,  Conn.;  Sarah"  Coit  m.  Benja- 
min Coit". 

8781. 

John  Caltnn^  3IUli(jau  {Lucy  Cleveland-'  Smith),  m.  at  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  Apr.  18,  1865,  Anna  Waterbury,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  21,  1845,  da.  of  Stephen  White  and  Eliza  Jane  (Rolston). 
Children  : 

Stephen  Waterhcrf  Milligan,  born  Jul)''  22,  1866,  at 
Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

Grace  Grosjeaii'  Alilligan,  b.  Mar.  14,  1870,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Brooklyn,  Dec.  12,  1894,  Walter  Thomas  Wallace. 

Lucy  Cleveland'^  Milligan,  b.  May  3,  1872,  South  Or- 
ange, N.  J.,  d.  there  July  30,  1873. 

Eliza  Rolstoti"  Afilligan,h.  Nov.  16,  1873,  South  Or- 
ange, N.  J. 

Mr.  John  Calvin^  Milligan,  residence,  Brooklyn,  1895-6,  re- 
tired manufacturer.    Mr.  Milligan  subscribes  for  this  Genealogy. 

8782. 

Luetf  Clevelantr  3IiUi(fan  {Lucy  Cleveland-  Smith),  m.  Eliza- 
beth, N.'j-,  July  5,  1861,  Charles  P.  Fitch,  he  d.  Apr.  26,  1881, 
Children  : 

14727     Maud  Alilligaif  Eitch,  b.  Sept.  10,  1862,  m.  June  2,. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1817 

1890,  Frederick  Lefton.  Ch.  b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.:  Kathrine'"  Lefton, 
Mar.  6,  1891;    Wilfred'''  Lefton,  July  14,  1892. 

Gilbert  Milligatf  Fitch,  b.  July  16,  1864,  m.  Sept.  6, 
1892,  Natilie  Piekells.     Ch.:  Mildred'"  'Fitch,  b.  July  31,  1893. 

Lucy  Cleveland^  Fitch,  b.  Sept.  25,  1866  ;  Fmiiuf  Fitch, 
b.  Aug.  16,  1868;  Charles  Perkinf  Fitch,  b.  Feb.  24,  187 1;  Joh7i 
Milligan^  Fitch,  b.  Dec.  23,  1876  ;  Theodore  Case"  Fitch,  b.  Aug.  18, 
1878,  d.  Oct.  26,  1880. 

8787. 

Horace     AleJCandeV^     Knight      {Mary   Hodges-'    smith,    Lucy«, 
Aarons,  AaronS  Aarons,  Aarons,  Mosesi),    m.    Pulaski,    N.  Y.,    Mar.   2,   1865, 

Phebe  Esther  Woods,  b.  Pulaski,  Mar.  4,  third  da.  of  Gilbert  A. 
and  Martha  W.  of  Pulaski.     Ch.  b.  Pulaski : 

Gilbert  Woods'  Knight,  b.  Dec.  13,  1865,  m.  Jan.  4, 
1892,  Stella  Agard  of  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Fred  Plunt',  b.  Feb.  26, 
1867,  d.  Jan.  7,  187 1 ;  Joseph  Sherivood'' ,  b.  July  3,  d.  Nov.  13,  1875; 
Carrie  Woods',  b.  and  d.  Nov.  26,  1872. 

Mary  Sherwood'^  Knight,  b.  Jan.  7,  1885. 

8797. 

•JAMES     HARLAN"     CLEVELAND     (Francis  Landon',  Jeremiah 
Clements,  Aarons,  Aaron*,  Aarons,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),     m.     Washington,     D.     C, 

June  5,  1888,  Grace  Elizabeth  Matthews,  youngest  daughter  of 
Hon.  Stanley  Matthews,  a  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States.     Ch.: 

14728     Stanley  Matthews"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  i,  1889. 

Francis  Landon"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1890,  d. 
Jan.  22,  1891. 

Eva"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  16,  1892. 

James  Harlan"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  28,  1894. 
Mr.  James  Harlan"  Cleveland  graduated  at  the  College  of 
New  Jersey  (now  Princeton  University),  class  of  1885,  and  was 
awarded  the  John  C.  Green  Mental  Science  Fellowship.  This 
entitled  him  to  spend  a  year  abroad  in  study,  which  he  did,  at 
the  Universities  of  Gottingen  and  Berlin,  Germany.  In  the 
fall  of  1886  he  went  to  Washington,  D.  C,  and  studied  law  with 
his  uncle,  Mr.  Justice  Harlan,  and  attended  the  Columbian 
University  Law  School  until  Feb.,  1888.  On  Feb.  29,  1888,  he 
was  appointed  an  assistant  United  States  Attorney  for  the 
Southern  District  of  Ohio,  and  came  to  Cincinnati,  O.  Held 
the  office  until  Nov.  3,  1889,  when  he  resigned.  On  retiring 
from  that  position  he  became,  and  still  remains,  law  partner 
with  Mr.  C.  B.  Matthews  of  Cincinnati,  the  firm  name  being 
Matthews  &  Cleveland.  On  Mar.  28,  1894,  was  appointed  United 
States  Attorney  for  the  Southern  District  of  Ohio,  which  place 
he  now  holds ;  office  in  Cincinnati.  Residence  :  Glendale,  O., 
1888-95.     Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

8804. 

Grace  Cleveland*-^  CoXe  \Katherine  Clet'elatid*^  Hyde,      Catharine  ^ 

Abfa'' ^"""X  d.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1895,  m.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 


I8i8  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Dec.  31,  1868,  Capt.  Livingston  Lansing,  b.  Canandaigua,  May 
23,  1841,  s.  of  Henry  Livingston  and  Catharine  Olivia  (Gibson). 
Ch.  b.  Buffalo:  14729  Henry  Livingston^'^"  Lansing,  June  i,  1870. 
14730  Cleveland  Coxe^''^'^  Lansing,  Dec.  2,  1874;  Gibson'^'^",  b.  Feb. 
16,  d.  Aug.  10,  1876;  Katherine  Cleveland"^'^^  Lansing,  b.  July  23, 
1878;  Ernest'^'^^  Lansing,  Oct.  15,  1882. 

Capt.  Livingston  Lansing  of  Buffalo,  lawyer,  was  capt.  17th 
N.  Y.  v.,  with  Army  of  Potomac  more  than  i  year. 

Lansing  ancestry: — Frederick^,  of  Hassel,  Province  of  Overyssell,  1650;  Gerrit 
Frederick^,  to  New  Amsterdam,  prob.  to  Rensselaerwj-ck  ab.  1650,  d.  bef.  Oct.  3,  1679; 
Gerrit  Gerritse^,  b.  Hassel,  m.  Elsje  Van  Wythorst,  da.  Wouter ;  Jacob  Gerritse^,  born 
Albany,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1681,  m.  Helena  Glen,  da.  Jacob  Sanders  and  Catharine  (Van  Wit- 
beck);  Gerrit  J. 6,  m.  2d,  Jane  Waters,  da.  John  and  Sarah  (  Winne);  Col.  Gerrit  G.',  m. 
Maria  Antill,  da.  Col.  Edward  ;  Barent  Bleecker',  b.  Jan.  17,  1793,  m.  Sarah  Breese,  da. 
Arthur  and  Catharine  (Livingston);  Henry  Livingston^  Lansing  m.  Catharine  Olivia 
Gibson^. 

Gibson  a7icestry  : — 2/  arms :  GIBSON  :  (Scotland).  Gu.  three  keys  fesseways,  in  pale, 
wards  downward,"  or.  .  .  .  Henry  Beckeri,  m.  Sarah  Sherman";  Catharine  Olivia' 
Gibson  m.  Henry  Livingston  Lansing^. 

Sherman  ancestry: — Thomas',  Henry^,  Henry^,  Samuel^,  Philip^  [see +70301  P  1660]; 
Eber',  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1634,  m.  Mary;  Eber',  m.  Martha  Remmington ;  HenryS,  m. 

Ann  Higinbotham,  da.  Charles  and  (Lippet);  Capt.  Nathaniel^*,  m.  Lucy  Tisdale, 

da.  Rev.  Joseph  of  R.  L;  Wattsi",  m.  Olivia  Gillson,  da.  James  and  Amy  (Whipple); 
Sarah"  Sherman  m.  Henry  Becker  Gibson'. —  Talcotfs  Notes,  /dj. 

8805. 

Katherine  ClevelanfV'^  Cooce  {Katherine  cieveumd^  Hyde, 

ciSin?^'''''''"').  m.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1865,  Prof.  Francis  Philip 
Nash,  LL.B.,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  only  s.  Philip.  From  1882  Prof, 
of  Languages  and  Literature  at  Hobart  coll.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  of 
N.  Y.  city,  1884.     Ch.:  ^  sons' 


^9-10 


8807. 

Elizaheth     Cleveland"'^     COXe     {Catherine  Cleveland^  Hyde, 

^i-^ei-  Arthur  Cleveland''  Coxe,  Abia  Hyde^,  /  ^  Aaron*,  Rev.  Aaron^  Aaron', 
Catharme  Abia^,  George",  |  '  '  ' 

Aaron2,  Moses'),  m.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1876,  Douglas  Merritt, 
b.  in  the  city  of  New  York  Dec.  4,  1847,  eldest  son  of  George 
and  Julia  (Douglas).     Children  : 

14731  Ethel  Dou<rlas^~''  Merritt,  b.   Mar.   10,  1878,  Leacote, 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y. 

14732  Alan  Dotiglas^'^"  Merritt,  b.   Dec,   1885,  Lakewood, 
N.J. 

Mr.  Douglas  Merritt  grad.  Columbia  Coll.  Law  School,  New 
York.  Residence,  New  York  to  1867,  in  Europe  and  at  Lynde- 
hurst,  Irvington-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.,  to  1875.  Since  1875  at  his 
present  residence  and  farm,  Leacote,  Rhinebeck,  1895.  A  sub- 
scriber for  this  Genealogy.  Mr.  Merritt  is  a  member  of  the 
New  York  Genealogical  and  Biographical  Society.  He  is  a 
gentleman  fond  of  research,  and  has  traced  and  published  the 
Merritt  Genealogy,  from  which  we  copy  his  ancestry.' 

Merritt  ancestry  :  — I  arms :  Merrett  ;  /  .•  Meritt  (Wiltshire).  Barry  of  six,  or 
and  sa.  a  bend  erm.'  [In  N.  H.  His.  Gen.  Reg.,  XXIX :  /op  —  an  engraving  of  a  supposed 
Merritt  arms :  —  Az.,  on  a  chief  sanguine  two  mullets  gu.  Crest  —  K  wyvern  couchant 
ppr.  holding  between  the  feet  a  mullet  ar.  and  gu.].  .  .  .  Thomas',  of  Rye,  N.  Y,  be- 
fore 1673,  lived  nearly  opposite  the  site  of  the  Park  Institute,  a  purchaser  of  Hog  Pen 
Ridge  .Sept.  4,  i6io,  owned  Pine  Island,  etc.,  1690,  constable  1684,  vestryman  1694-7,  on 
committee  to  select  rector  and  build  meeting-house  16)7,  to  obtain  charter  for  Rye  Jan. 

iQ,  i6l)7,  dep.  to  Gen.  Court  Conn.  Oct.  16^9,  supervisor  1705,  was  living  1717  ;    m.  ist,  ; 

Joseph",  inhab.  of  Rye  1683,  a  propr.  of  Wills  Purchase  1-08,  ensign  in  a  Westchester  co. 
military  company  Feb.  27,  1722.  sold  32  acres  to  Gilbert  Bloomer  17.^0,  d.  1754,  will  proved 
June  6,  1754,  married  Jane  ;  Nehemiah^,  b.  1715,  from  Mamaroneck,  Rye,  to  Quaker  Hill, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1819 

Dutchess  CO.,  N.  Y.,  1758,  trustee  of  Queensbury,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  2^,  1763,  sold  one-half  of 
saw-mill  to  Abraham  Wing  for  5s.  Oct.  7,  1765,  bo'ug-ht  500  acres  at  Oblong,  N.  Y.,  of  Wal- 
ter Franklin  of  N.  Y.,  d.  17Q4,  m.  ist,  Quaker  H.,  Dinah  Hopkins,  da.  Ichabod  and  Sarah 
(Coles)  of  Oj'ster  Bay,  L.  I.;  Nehemiah'',  b.  Jan.  14,  1740,  O.  S.,  sold  300  acres  in  Washing- 
ton tp.  to  son  Consider,  m.  Phebe  Wing" ;  Benjamin*,  b.  July  21,  1777,  merchant  Troy,  N. 
Y.,  1S13-15,  N.  Y  1815-30,  White  Creek,  Washington  co.,  N.  Y.,  1830,  d.  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
July  4,  18^4,  m.  Thankful  Scott,  b.  May  21,  1780,  daughter  Matthew  and  Mercy  (Ashley)  ; 
Geo'rge*  ilerritt,  b.  White  C.  Aug.  4,  1807,  went  to  N.  Y.  city  1822,  merchant  to  1851,  living 
6  years  in  Ga.,  pres.  of  N.  E.  Car  Spring  Co.  1851-68,  retired  to  his  country-seat  at  Irving- 
ton,  N.  Y.,  1S67,  d.  at  Lyndehurst  Oct.  5,  1873,  buried  in  Sleepy  Hollow  Cemetery,  n.  Tar- 
rytown,  N.  Y.,  m.  Troy  Nov.  5,  1845,  Julia  Douglas,  da.  Alans'on  and  Ann  (Sutherland). 

Wing- ancestry : — Johni  ;  Daniel-;  DanieP  ;  Edward''  [see  -I-7030,  p.  1660];  Abra- 
ham*, b.  Dartmouth,  Mass..  Aug.  4,  1721,  of  The  Oblong,  N.  Y.,  about  1744,  a  patent  was 
granted  May  29,  1762,  for  town  of  Queensbury  —  name,  after  Revolution,  changed  to 
Glen's  Falls  — to  23  petitioners,  and  he  purchased  June,  1762,  of  a  number  of  these  paten- 
tees, their  interest,  upon  which  the  principal  portion  of  the  village  of  G'en's  Falls  has 
since  been  built,  1766  a  pioneer  settler  of  Queensbury.  at  the  first  town  meeting  May, 
1766,  was  elected  supervisor,  in  office  about  20  years,  during  which  time  he  was  the  mer- 
chant, the  lawyer,  the  minister,  and  the  inn-keeper  of  the  place  in  one  person,  d.  Glen's 
Fall's  5th  month,  3,  1795,  m.  about  1741,  Anstis  Wood,  b.  9,  7,  1723,  d.  29th  5th  mo.,  1807,  da. 
William,  a  glasher  of  Dartmouth  ;  Phebe^  Wing,  m.  Nehemiah  Merritt*.  —  Winff  ^en.,  gS. 

8808. 

Ernest     Cleveland"'^     CoOCe     \Katherine  Cleveland^   Hyde, 

cr/&e''S"'''^''"1,  d.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Oct.  13,  1882,  a.  32,  mar- 
ried Geneva,  N.  Y.,  June  11,  1874,  Harriet  Hillhouse  Chew,  b. 
G.  Dec.  8,  1 85 1,  da.  Alexander  Lafayette  and  Sarah  Augusta 
(Prouty).     Ch.: 

14733  Arthur  Clevelan(P''"  Coxe,  b.  Apr.  11,  1876,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  a  5'oung  contributor  to  St.  Nicholas.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV. 

Dr.  Ernest  Cleveland^^  Coxe,  physician,  Baltimore,  grad.  Ho- 
bart  Coll.,  Geneva,  B.A.,  1870,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  vSurgeons, 
Columbia  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1873.  While  an  undergraduate,  he  had 
previously  studied  medicine  with  Dr.  Eastman  at  Geneva. 

Chew  ancestry : —  ]o\m'^,  oi  Chewton,  Somersetshire,  Eng.,  member  of  Va.  Ass.,  in. 
Sarah  ;  Joseph-,  m.  Miss  Larkin  of  Annapolis,  d.  Feb.  12,  1715  ;  Larkin^,  m.  Hannah  Roy, 
da.  John  of  Port  Royal,  Caroline  co.,  Va. ;  John*,  m.  Margaret  Beverley 3  ;  Col.  John*,  m. 
Ann  Fox,  da.  Thomas  ;  Beverley",  b.  1773,  removed  to  New  Orleans  1707.  collector  of  that 
port  1817,  pres.  of  Branch  Bank  of  U.  S.,  m.  Maria  Theodosia  Duer^  ;'Ale.Kander  Lafay- 
ette' Chew,  his  Christian  names  are  liable  to  misapprehension.  He  gets  the  name  of 
Alexander,  the  family  name  of  (Lord  Stirling)  his  ancestor,  from  that  family;  and  La 
Fayette,  being  his  godfather  when  visiting  America  1S24,  gave  him  his  name,  from  at- 
tachment to  his  companion  in  Washington's  staff.  Gen.  Alexander  — called  Lord  Stir- 
ling, m.  Sarah  Augusta  Prouty,  da.  Phineas  of  Geneva. 

Btier  ancestry :  —]ohn^,  councillor  for  Antigua.  W.  I.;  Col.  William^,  b.  England,  or 
Antigua,  Mar.  18,  1747,  aid  to  Lord  Clive  in  India  1765,  bought  land  Washington  co.,  N. 
Y.,  1768,  colonel  in  Revolution  war,  sec.  of  Treasury  Board  until  organization  of  dept. 
1789,  assistant  Sec.  Treasury  under  Alexander  Hamilton,  m.  Catherine  Alexander^ ;  Ma- 
ria Theodosia^  Duer,  m.  Beverley  Chew". 

Alexander  ancestry  :  —  ^SLvaQS,^  [see +8543,  p.  1760]  ;  Gen.  William^,  born  Dec.  27,  1725, 
claimed  in  England  1755  earldom  of  Stirling,  afterward,  by  courtesy,  stvled  Lord  Stir- 
ling, signed  his  name  Stirling,  this  title  was  always  officially  recoiznized'by  Gen.  Wash- 
ington in  personal  and  official  communications.  Congress  voted  Sept.,  1779,  thanks  to 
Maj.-Gen.  Lord  Stirling,  m.  Sarah  Livingston* ;  Catherine^  Alexander,  married  ist,  Wil- 
liam Duer^. 

Livingston  ancestry :—']o\vci^\  Robert^  [see  4-1709.  P-  731]  I  Philip^,  b.  1686.  2d  Lord 
of  Manor  Livingston  (crest  on  his  letter  seal  —  demi-savage),  m.  Catherine  Van  Brugh-"  ; 
Sarah*  Livingston,  m.  William  Alexander". 

I'an  Briig/t  ancestry :  —  'PeX.er^  a  Hollander;  Johannes  Pieterse"  Verbrugge,  or  Van 
Brugh  — Bridges— b.  Holland  1624,  from  Haarlem,  Holland,  of  Nieu  Amsterdam  and 
Beaverwyck  bef.  1657,  merch.,  magistrate,  d.  N.  Y.  1697,  m.  Mrs.  Catrina  Roeloffse  Van 
Maesterlandt  (Jansen)  Rodenburgh,  widow  Lucas  Rodenburgh,  a  da.  Koelof  Jansen  and 
his  wife,  the  noted  Anneka  or  Anneke  Janse  ;  Peter^,  b.  N.  Y.  citv,  bap.  N  Y.  c.  July  14, 
1666,  mayor  Albany,  N.  Y.,  m.  Sarah  Hendrickse  Cuyler,  da.  Heridrick  and  Anna  of  A.; 
Catherine*  Van  Brugh,  m.  Philip  Livingston^. 

Beverley  ancestry :  —  '^a.].  Robert',  clerk  of  Council  Va.,  died  1687;  Robert",  b.  Va., 
author  of  Historv  of  Va.;  Margaret'*  Beverlev,  m.  John  Chew*.— A^.  Y.  Gen.  Bio.  Record, 
VI : 5  :  XII :  in:  XIV :  142. 

8811. 

Mary      ClevelamV'^      Coxe      \Katherine    Cln'eland^    Hyde, 

crthar'in^ltia'f'^"""'!   married  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,    1881,    Bronson  C. 


l820  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Rumsey,  a  son  Bronson  C.  and (Hall).     Of  B.  C.  Rnmsey  & 

vSons  [Bronson  C.  and  Lawrence  D.],  leather  manufacturers  es- 
tablished many  years  in  Buffalo,     s.  p. 

8824. 

William  ^VeACOtt  Wellman  {Susanna  O/wer-'  Prescott,  Marga- 
r-et^  Hiller,  Margaret^,  Aaron*,  Aaron',  Aaron^,  Moses'),  m.,  city  of  NeW  York 

Sept.  13,  i860,  Emily  Augusta  Wenman,  b.  city  of  N.  Y.  Nov. 
20,  1839,  d.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  9,  1881,  a  da.  of  Richard  New- 
ton and  Agnes  (Limberger).     Ch.: 

14734  Florence  Prescotf^  lVeilman,h.  June  11,  186 1,  N.  Y. 
city.     Josephine\  b.  Sept.  7,  1862,  N.  Y.  city,  d.  N.  Y.  city  Oct. ,20, 

1863.  14735  Grace  Adelaide^  IVeliman,  b.  Dec.  20,  1864,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  William  Augustus^  b.  June  7,  1868,  B.,  d.  Yonkers 
June  2,  1871.  14736  Henry  Cleveland^  Wellnian,  b.  June  18,  1872, 
Yonkers. 

Mr.  William  Prescott^  Wellmati  located  in  the  city  of  New 
York  May  21,  1854,  and  has  since  been  in  mercantile  business 
as  clerk,  or  partner,  of  Welch  [V.  L.],  Wellman  [W.  P.]  &  Ver- 
planck  [E.  D.],  importers  of  feathers,  successors  to  Welch  & 
Creighton,  1S82-4.  Was  member  3d  Co.,  7th  Reg.,  N.  Y.  S.  M., 
Capt.  James  Price,  Apr.  19,  1861  ;  went  with  reg.,  Col.  Marshall 
Jeffords,  to  relief  of  Washington,  was  mustered  by  Gen.  Irvin 
McDowell  into  U.  S.  service  for  30  days,  and  with  reg.  mustered 
out  in  about  7  weeks,  after  having  done  important  service.  Was 
on  duty  with  reg.  during  riot  1863.     Residence,  New  York  to 

1864,  Brooklyn  to  1869,  since  at  Yonkers  (1885). 

8835. 

Wilson  Cleveland^  Derby  {Aaron  Cleveland-'  Derby,  Phebe«, 
Moses^  Moses<,   Aarons,   Aaron^,   Moses'),    m.     Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Apr.     24, 

1856,  Elizabeth  Pitt,  b.  Kensington,  Middlesex  co.,  Eng.,  Apr. 
24,  1838,  da.  William  and  Martha  (Gillings).  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  : 
Hannah  Lonisa\  b.  Apr.  27,  1857,  d.  Jan.  21,  1858;  Lizzie  Matilda^, 
b.  Sept.  16,  1859,  d.  Aug.  5,  1865.  14737  Emma  Cecelia^  Derby, 
b.  Oct.  8,  1862,  m.  Brooklyn  Apr.  12,  1882,  Alva  Morton  Roe,  s. 
of  Mr.  Roe,  a  teller  in  a  Wall  st.  (N.  Y.)  bank.  In  mercantile 
business.  New  York.     Ch.:  Alva  Newberry^''  Roe,  b.  Apr.  29,  1883. 

14738  Ida  Wilson^  Derby,  b.  Nov.  16,  1869. 

14739  Henry  Gallaher^  Derby,  b.  Mar.  24,  1873. 

Mr.  Wilson  Cleveland^  Derby,  residence  always  in  Brooklyn 
(1884),  ornamental  painter  in  N.  Y.  city. 

8840. 

George     Cleveland^    Derby    {Erastus  Cleveland ■>   Derby,   Phebe«, 

Moses^,  Moses*,  Aaron',  Aaron^),  m.  in  town  of  Rainliam,  Ont.,  Can., 
Apr.  7,  1857,  Matilda  Elizabeth  Stewart,  born  Rainham  Mar.  7, 
1839,  da.  James  and  Nancy  (Hoover).     Ch.: 

14740  Millard  Fillmore^  Derby,  b.  Apr.  19,  1858,  Rainham, 
m.  Selkirk,  Haldimand  co.,  Ont.,  Jan.  9,  1883,  Annette  Robitoy 
Smith,  b.  wSelkirk  May  3,  1865,  da.  David  and  Mary  Louisa  (Rob- 
itoy). Grad.  at,  and  became  a  member  of,  Ontario  College  of 
Pharmacy,  Toronto,  Can.,  Aug.  i,  1881. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1821 

14741  Liicetta  Gaylord^  Derby,  b.  Apr.  9,  1861,  Centreville 
(now  Merrillton),  n.  St.  Catherine's,  Lincoln  co.,  Ont.,  unm.  1883. 
Prof.  George  ClevelancP  Derby,  a  graduate  of  system  of  elec- 
tropathy, as  taught  by  Prof.  C.  H.  BoUes  of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Proprietor  Selkirk  Electropathic  Institute.  Residence  and 
farm  near  Selkirk  1883-95. 

8847. 

TheodOi'e     Sedf/irieJkf    Gold    (Phebe-,    Erastus',    Mosess.    Moses*, 

Aaron3,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  married  first  at  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Sept.  13, 
1843,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Lockwood,  b.  at  Athens,  Pa,  Aug.  12, 
1825,  d.  at  Bridgeport,  Apr.  25,  1857,  a  daughter  of  Charles  and 
Eunice  (Cook)  Lockwood  of  Bridgeport.  He  married  second 
at  Cornwall,  Conn.,  Apr.  4,  1859,  Mrs.  Emma  (Tracy)  Baldwin, 
b.  at  Rockville,  Conn.,  May  9,  1835,  widow  of  Andrew  Cotter 
Baldwin,  and  a  daughter  of  Andrew  Williams  and  Emeline 
(Talcott)  Tracy.     Children  b.  at  Cornwall,  by  ist  m.: 

-f- 14742     Eleanor  Douglas^  Gold,  b.  September  11,  1844. 

Mary   Elizabeth"    Gold,    b.    February    2,    1847,   d.  C. 
July  II,  1857. 

Emily    Sedgivicfi'    Gold,    b.    January   31,    1849,  d.  C. 
April  2,  1858. 

+  14743     Rebecca  Cleveland'^  Gold,  b.  July  29,  1851. 

-|- 14744     Caroline  Simons'  Gold,  b.  Oct.  3,  1855.      By  2d  m.: 

-|- 14745     Alice  Tracy''  Gold,  b.  January  14,  i860. 

-f-14746     Martha  Wadsworth^  Gold,  b.  July  20,  1861. 

-(-14747      Charles  Lockwood'^  Gold,  b.  April  14,  1863. 

-[-14748     James  Douglas^  Gold,  b.  November  5,  1866. 

Hon.  Theodore  Sedgivick^  Gold  prepared  for  college  at  the 
Goshen  (Conn.)  Academy,  and  under  a  private  tutor  ;  entered 
Yale  College  from  Goshen,  and  was  a  member  of  the  class 
throughout  the  course  ;  grad.  183S.  He  spent  3  years  after 
graduation  as  teacher  in  the  Goshen  and  Waterbury  (Conn.) 
Academies,  and  as  a  student  of  medicine,  botany,  and  mineral- 
ogy at  New  Haven.  Residence  at  Goshen  to  1842,  and  since 
that  time  on  Cream  Hill,  Cornwall,  where  in  1842  he  began 
farming  with  his  father  with  no  resources  but  their  much  neg- 
lected farm.  In  1844  they  established  on  their  farm  the  Cream 
Hill  Agricultural  School  which  was  successfully  conducted  till 
its  close,  1868.  On  this  farm  of  some  400  acres,  more  has  been 
done  by  him  in  clearing  land  from  rocks  and  in  building  heavy 
stone  walls,  than  on  any  farm  in  the  State.  The  advancement  of 
the  general  agricultural  interests  of  the  State  has  been  a  favor- 
ite work  with  him.  He  originated  the  movement  in  1850  which 
resulted  in  the  formation  1852  of  the  Connecticut  Agricultural 
Society,  and  from  its  beginning  has  held  some  official  position 
in  its  control.  In  1866,  at  the  establishment  of  the  Connecticut 
Board  of  Agriculture,  he  was  chosen  its  Secretary,  which  office 
he  still  holds.  In  1864  he,  with  the  aid  of  the  names  of  other 
corporators,  obtained  from  the  Gen.  Assembly  a  charter  for 
the  "  Conn.  Soldiers'  Orphan  Home,"  located  at  Mansfield, 
Conn.,  and  during  the  maintenance  of  this  institution,  or  till 
1874,  was  secretary  of  the  corporation.  He  was  one  of  the  edi- 
tors of  The  Homestead,  an  agricultural  paper  pub.  at  Hartford, 
Conn.;  and   1878  pub.   a  History  of  Cornwall.     [See  Bibliogra- 


l322  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

PHY,  Chap.  IV.]  Though  mostly  confined  to  his  farm,  he  has 
visited  nearly  all  the  States  and  Territories.  In  public  and  in 
private  life  he  has  shown  untiring  energy  and  ability.  By  pub- 
lic lectures,  newspaper  articles,  and  personal  appeals  he  has, 
for  many  years,  been  at  the  head  of  whatever  has  been  done  in 
Connecticut  in  his  favorite  department.  —  From  Biographical 
Record  of  the  Class  of  i8j8  in  Yale  College,  printed  for  Private  Dis- 
tribution iSjp,p.  dj. 

Mr.  Gold  has  been  Secretary  of  the  Housatonic  Valley, 
Conn.,  Milk  Producers'  Association  from  its  formation  1872; 
.Secretary  of  the  Farmers'  Club,  West  Cornwall  (the  oldest  in 
Conn.)  from  its  origin  1842  ;  Member  of  the  Board  of  Control 
of  The  Connecticut  Agricultural  Experiment  Station  continu- 
ously from  its  foundation  1877,  and  of  its  Executive  Committee; 
a  Trustee  of  Storrs'  Agricultural  School  (now  the  Connecticut 
Agricultural  College)  from  its  foundation  in  1881  at  Mansfield, 
(present  term  expires  July,  1901);  Agent  for  the  Department  of 
Agriculture  for  Collection  of  Statistics  for  Connecticut,  ap- 
pointed July  15,  1882;  a  Trustee  of  the  New  England  Agricul- 
tural Society;  a  Fellow  of  the  American  Agricultural  Associa- 
tion ;  Member  of  the  American  Association  for  the  Advance- 
ment of  Science  of  the  United  States  and  Canada  —  elected  at 
the  fourth  meeting  ;  Treas.  of  State  Grange,  Patrons  of  Hus- 
bandry; Member  of  the  Wisconsin  Historical  Society;  Member 
of  the  Connecticut  Historical  Society  —  elected  Feb.  4,  1890  — 
Ijefore  which  body  he  read  June  2,  1891,  his  paper  on  "The 
Foreign  Mission  School,  established  in  Cornwall  1816";  was 
elected  ohe  of  the  Vice-Presidents  of  that  vSociety  May  25,  1897. 
Mr.  Gold  has  held  offices  in  Church  and  State  schools. 

Mr.  Gold  is  a  prominent  member  of  the  Republican  party, 
by  whom  he  was  nominated  1885  for  State  Senator,  19th  Dist. 
Conn.,  but,  this  constituency  being  strongly  Democratic,  his  op- 
ponent was  elected.  Mr.  Gold  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Geneal- 
ogy. 

Emma  Tracy  married  first  at  Rockville,  July  2,  1856,  An- 
drew Cotter  Baldwin,  b.  Cornwall,  Oct.  25,  1831,  d.  there  Jan. 
26,  1858,  son  of  Noah  and  Sabra  (Smith)  [Cotter]  Baldwin.  "(Sa- 
bra  Smith  m.  first  John  Cotter,  second  Noah  Baldwin),  s.  p. 

8849. 

Jnlid    Lovahie^    Gold    (Phebe',    Erastus«,    Mosess,    Moses*,    Aarons, 

Aarons,  Mosesi),  d.  in  Plaiuficld,  N.  J.,  Aug.  12,  1875,  a.  51,  m.  Corn- 
wall, Conn.,  Sept.  14,  1843,  as  ist  w.,  Frederick  Lyman,  b. 
Goshen,  Conn  ,  Dec.  7,  1819,  d.  Morris,  Conn.,  Nov.  19,  1895,  a  s. 
of  Erastus  and  Abigail  (Starr).  Ch.  b.  Goshen:  Samuel  Gold'* 
Lyman,  b.  June  26,  d.  G.  Oct.  24,  1846. 

-|- 1 4749     Anna  Elizabeth^  Lyman,  b.  vSept.  13,  1848. 

-j- 14750     Frederick  Gold"^  Lyman,  b.  Aug.  27,  1850. 

1475 1  Sarah  Mead'^  Lyman,  b.  Oct.  21,  1852,  m.  Morris, 
Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1883,  John  Calhoun  Lewis,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.; 
residence  1885,  Media,  Delaware  co  ,  Pa.,  civil  engineer;  Theo- 
dore^ Lyman,  b.  Nov.  19,  d.  Goshen,  Dec.  31,  1858  ;  Edward  Clin- 
ton^ Lyman,  b.  Jan.  16,  i860,  d.  Goshen,  Aug,  5,  1862  ;  Charles 
Reckard,  adopted  son,  b.  June  17,  i860. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1823 

Frederick  Lyman  resided  at  Goshen  to  1867,  'Somerville,  N. 
J.,  to  1874,  Plainfield  to  1875-6,  traveling-  in  Conn,  to  1879,  and 
finally  at  Morris  (P.  O.  Thomaston,  Conn.) ;  merchant  and  far- 
mer. He  m.  2d,  Somerville,  Oct.  9.  1878,  Mary  Talmage,  b. 
Somerv.  Oct.  26,  1839,  da.  of  Maj.  Thomas  and  Sophia  (Van 
Veghton).     s.  p. 

Lvman   ^wc^/rv .•  — Thomas», ",  Henry',  Richard*,    [see  +  1945,  p.   8ool  ;  Lt. 

John^',  b.  High  Ongar,  Eng.,  Sept.,  1623,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  commanded  m  Falls 
Indian  fight,  n.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  May  18,  1676,  m.  Dorcas  Plumb,  of  Branford,  Conn.,  da. 
John  ;  Mo.ses8,  b.  Northampton,  Feb.  20,  1662,  m.  Ann  ;  Moses'',  m.  Mindwell  Sheldon  ; 
Moses«  ;  Col.  Moses^,  b.  Goshen,  Conn.,  Mar.  20,  1743,  m.  Kuth  Collins,  da.  Wm.  of  Guil- 
ford, Conn.;  Erastus'i  Lyman,  m.  Abigail  Starr,  da.  Ephraim  of  Goshen.—  His.  Goshefi, 
Conn.,  by  Rev.  A.  G.  Hihbard,  Case,  Lockwood  df  Brainard  Co.,  iSqy^p.  4Sb~q2. 

8850. 

JAMES  DOUGLAS'  CL'EVELAND  (Oaniel',  Erastus«,  Moses*, 
Moses*,  Aarons,  Aaron'^  Moses'),    m.    at  Cleveland,    Ohio,    Oct.     2  1,    185I, 

Charlotte  Jane  Bingham,  b.  Claremont,  N.  H.,  Jan.  27,  1828,  da. 
of  Hon.  James  Hervey  and  Charlotte  (Kent)  Bingham.  Ch.  b. 
Cleveland  : 

14752     Emma    Douglas'   Cleveland,    b.    October  8,  1852, 
unm.,  residence,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  1898. 

+  14753     Walter  Gold'  Cleveland,  b.  October  i,  1857. 
14754     William  Bingham"   Cleveland,   b.   May   20,  1S62, 
unm.,  residence,  Cleveland,  O.,  electrician. 

Hon.  James  Douglas*  Cleveland  still  resides  in  Cleveland, 
Ohio  (1898).  From  The  Biographical  Cydopcedia  of  the  State  of 
Ohio,  1SS7,  IV  :  882  —  Cleveland,  James  Douglas,  lawyer,  of 
Cleveland.  Judge  Cleveland  was  educated  at  Utica  Academy, 
N.  Y.,  and  in  a  classical  school  in  Cleveland,  taught  by  Hon. 
Franklin  Thomas  Backus,  a  Yale  graduate  of  1836.  The  school 
won  great  popularity  and  distinction,  and  many  of  the  profes- 
sional men  of  Cleveland  laid  the  foundation  for  future  useful- 
ness and  received  their  mental  training  there.  In  1839  he  be- 
gan to  study  law,  and  was  admitted  to  the  bar  1843.  A  desire 
to  see  more  of  the  world  than  his  close  application  as  a  student 
had  given  him  opportunity  to  do  took  possession  of  him,  and 
he  accordingly  started  through  the  South.  At  New  Orleans  he 
stopped  2  years  teaching  school  and  continuing  his  legal  stud- 
ies. At  the  close  of  his  school  he  returned  to  Cleveland  and 
formed  a  partnership  with  Flavel  W.  Bingham  [Bingham  and 
Cleveland,  attorneys,  1846-7. J  He  was  soon  after  made  city 
clerk,  and  was  also  the  same  year  elected  a  justice  of  the  peace, 
which  position  he  filled  with  great  credit  to  himself  and  useful- 
ness to  the  public,  until  his  election  1852  as  clerk  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas,  then  presided  over  by  that  brilliant  man  and 
able  jurist,  Samuel  Starkweather.  Here  he  remained  until 
1855,  when  his  literary  tastes  led  him  to  accept  the  associate 
editorship  of  the  Cleveland  Daily  Plain  Dealer,  Joseph  W.  Gray 
being  editor-in-chief,  with  Charles  F.  Browne  ("Artemus  Ward"), 
the  best  humorist  of  America,  on  its  staff.  With  these  men  at 
its  head  the  Plain  Dealer  was  strong,  bright,  sparkling,  and  took 
front  rank  in  the  newspaper  field  of  northern  Ohio.  [See  Bib- 
liography, Chap.  IV.]  He  continued  this  connection  until 
1858,  from  which  time  to  1867  he  was  assistant  clerk  of  the  U. 


1824  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

S.  Court.  111*1869  ^^  was  elected  judge  of  the  Police  Court. 
Here  his  quick  perception  and  ready  reading  of  human  nature 
was  of  great  advantage,  and  he  discharged  the  duties  of  his 
somewhat  difficult  position  with  signal  ability  and  dignity  for 
2  years.  wSince  that  time  to  the  present  he  has  been  engaged 
in  the  practice  of  law  and  in  management  of  landed  estates,  in 
the  former  capacity  being  regarded  with  great  favor  by  bench, 
bar,  and  the  public,  while  in  the  latter  calling  he  has  exhibited 
business  judgment  and  integrity  of  the  highest  order.  For 
many  years  he  has  been  a  regular  attendant  of  the  Episcopal 
church.  In  politics  he  has  been  always  a  Democrat,  giving  to 
his  party  whole-souled,  consistent,  and  intelligent  support.  In 
all  the  various  callings  in  life  he  has  been  successful,  doing 
masterly  work  in  a  masterly  manner.  . 

In  the  Society  for  Savings  of  Cleveland,  the  most  important 
financial  institution  west  of  the  Alleghanies,  having  over  40,000 
depositors,  and  over  twenty-three  millions  deposits,  Judge  Cleve- 
land has  served  as  Trustee,  Vice  President,  and  Finance  Com- 
mittee member  from  1884  to  1895.  He  was,  from  1888  to  1895, 
President  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Case  School  of  Applied  vScience 
which  had  been  endowed  with  a  million  and  a  half  of  dollars 
by  the  late  Leonard  Case  (Yale  1842). 

Judge  Cleveland  characteristically  tells  us  the  following  an- 
ecdote : 

"The  hard  thing-  in  life  is  to  'live  up  to  one's  epitaph.'  You  know  that  when  old 
Ben  Johnson  found  the  old  women  weeping  in  a  churchyard  and  asked  them  who  was 
dead  ;  they  said,  '  Oh  sir,  our  dear  friend,  //le  /azvyer,  is  dead,  who  kept  us  out  of  all 
lawsuits,  and  made  us  live  peaceable  and  neighborly  all  our  days.'  Ben  said,  '  Well, 
dry  up,  1  will  write  him  an  epitaph  /  '  and  he  wrote  — 

"  God  works  wonders  now  and  then  — 
Here  lies  a  lawyer  an  honest  man.'  " 

Judge  Cleveland  is  a  member  of  the  Western  Reserve  and 
Northern  Ohio  Historical  Society.  He  is  a  subscriber  for  this 
Genealogy. 

Bingham  ancestry  :  —  i  arms  :  Benhan  ;  2  .•  BENGHAM  ;  q  :  Bingham  :  fa  family  of 
Saxon  origin,  originally  of  Sutton  Bingham,  co.  Somerset,  Eng.,  descended  fr.  Sir  John 
de  Bingham,  knt.  temp.  Henry  I).  Az.  a  bend  cotised  betw.  6  crosses  pattee  or.  .  .  . 
Thomas',  of  Sheffield,  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  m.  Mary  ;  Serg.  Thomas^,  b.  1642,  of  the  colony 
who  founded  Saybrook,  Conn.,  1660,  one  of  the  purchasers  from  the  Indians  of  land  upon 
which  they  founded  Norwich,  Conn.,  house-lot  dated  Apr.,  x66o,  Windham,  Conn.,  dea., 
selectm.,  freeman  1671,  m.  Dec.  12,  1666,  Mary  Rudd,  a  da.  of  Lt.  Jonathan  Rudd  of  Say- 
brook,  who  was  m.  by  Gov.  John  Winthrop  of  New  London,  Conn.,  who,  acting  under 
commis.  from  Mass.,  met  the  couple  half  way  in  the  snow  (bride's  name  supposed  to  be 
Mary),  hence  the  story  in  verse  of  Bride  Brook  (East  Lyme,  New  London  co., Conn.)— see 
Caitlkins'  New  London  4S,  Norivich  164.  Serg.  Thomas'  Bingham  was  the  ancestor  of 
James  Hervey  Bingham. 

8851. 

JULIA  ANTOINETTE^  CLEVELAND  (oaniei',  Erastus', 
Mosess),  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  i,  1851,  Charles  Grant  Aiken,  b. 
Utica,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,  182 1,  d.  Windham,  Vt.,  Aug.  6,  1879,  s.  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Clark  and  Delia  (Day).  Resided  Saratoga,  N.  Y.; 
formerly  merchant,  Cleveland,  O.  Mrs.  Aiken  res.,  1S83-95, 
Berkeley,  Alameda  co.,  Cal.  Ch.  b.  Cleveland  :  Julia  Cleveland'^ ^ 
b.  Oct.  24,  1852,  d.  C,  Sept.  12,  1854. 

14755  Florence  Carnahaii'  Aiken,  born  Aug.  8,  1855.  Miss 
Aiken  res.  Berkeley.  Henrietta  Day",  b.  July  26,  1857,  d.  Cleve- 
land, Aug.  17,  1858. 

14756  William  Cleveland'^  Aiken,  b.  June  11,  1859,  unm.,  re- 
porter and  merchant,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  1886. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES>    CLEVELAND.  1825 

14757  Charles  Sedgwick"  Aiken,  b.  Feb.  6,  1863,  unm.,  re- 
porter, San  Francisco,  1883-97.  Mr.  Aiken  is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

8853. 

THOMAS    GOLD'    CLEVELAND    (Oaniel^  Erastus«,  Moses»),  d. 

Cleveland,  O.,  Dec.  3,  1873,  a.  48,  m.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  17, 
1854,  Harriet  Amelia  Wiley,  b.  W.,  Mar.  16,  1832,  a  da.  of  Na- 
thaniel and  Harriet  (Hunt).  Ch.  b.  Cleveland  :  Grace",  b.  Nov. 
25,  1855,  d.  C,  Feb.  13,  1856  ;  Katherine",  b.  Apr.  18,  d.  C,  Oct. 

II,  1857- 

1475S     Douglas  Wiley"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  11,  1859,  died 

Cleveland,  Feb.  12,  1889,  unm.,  was  in  business  at  Cleveland. 

14759     Julia  Gold",  b.  Dec.  22,  i860,  d.  C,  Aug.  23,  1886, 

unm.     Hattiett",  b.  Jan.  12,  d.  C,  Sept.  3,  1863.     Alfred",  b. 

May  20,  1865,  d.  C,  Nov.  8,  1866. 

4-14760     George  Wiley"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  24,  1864. 

14761  Alice  Sedgwick"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  27,  1868,  unm. 

14762  Darwin  Burton"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  25,  1870, 
unm.  Residence,  Cleveland,  O.  (1897),  grad.  from  Case  School 
of  Applied  Science,  at  Cleveland,  1893.  Chemist.  A  subscriber 
for  this  Genealogy. 

Dr.  Thomas  Gold'  Cleveland,  residence,  Cleveland.  From 
obituary  notices  published  at  the  time  of  his  decease  : 

As  a  medical  practitioner  he  occupied  a  prominent  place  in 
his  profession  in  Cleveland  for  many  years.  His  medical  edu- 
cation was  received  in,  and  he  was  graduated  from,  the  Medical 
Department  of  Columbia  College,  New  York,  N,  Y.,  and  the 
Cleveland  Medical  College.  In  1848,  he  began  the  practice  of 
his  profession,  continuing  until  his  death.  On  the  breaking  out 
of  the  war.  Dr.  Cleveland  at  once  offered  his  services,  and  was 
Asst.  Surgeon  in  the  17th  Ohio  V.  L,  a  3-months  regiment._  At 
the  expiration  of  this  term  he  became  Surgeon  of  41st  Ohio  V. 
L  (Col.  Hazen),  serving  usefully  until  the  close  of  the  war. 
From  1 87 1  to  1873,  Dr.  Cleveland  was  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica  at  the  Medical  Dept.  of  the  University  of  Wooster, 
whose  class,  at  a  meeting  held  for  the  purpose,  adopted  resolu- 
tions ///  jiiemoriam,  which  were  published.  He  was  physician  to 
the  St.  Andrews  Society,  and  a  very  active  member  of  the 
Board  of  Health.  His  decease  was  the  result  of  a  complication 
of  difficulties  that  finally  reached  the  heart. 

At  a  well-attended  meeting  of  the  physicians  of  Cleveland,  held  to  take  action  con- 
cerning the  death  of  Dr.  Thomas  G.  Cleveland  :  Dr.  H.  J.  Herrick  was  chosen  to  preside 
and  Dr.  I.  N.  Hines  was  elected  secretary.  Dr.  H.  K.  Gushing  and  others  present  de- 
livered fitting  eulogiums,  and  on  motion.  Doctors  Scott,  W^eber,  and  Maynand  were  ap- 
pointed a  committee  to  draft  resolutions  expressive  of  the  sentiment  of  the  meeting, 
which  preamble  and  resolutions  as  follows  were  adopted  : 

Whereas,  Dr.  T.  G.  Cleveland  has  been  removed  from  the  active  ranks  of  our  pro- 
fession by  death,  we,  the  members  of  the  profession  of  the  city  of  Cleveland,  as  a  last 
tribute  of  respect  and  honor,  do  hereby  resolve, 

First,  that  we  recognize  in  him  a  worthy  and  successful  member  of  our  profession, 
in  which  he  has  been  a  co-laborer  with  us  for  the  last  25  years,  during  which  time  he  has 
merited  and  secured  in  a  marked  degree  the  respect  and  confidence  of  his  patrons.  He 
has  been  a  faithful  guardian  of  individual  and  public  health,  and  rendered  efficient  ser- 
vices to  his  country  in  the  hour  of  its  darkest  peril. 

Second,  that  the  profession,  in  his  death,  has  lost  a  most  worthy  member,  and  his 
associates  an  endeared  personal  friend,  who  by  his  honorable  character,  cordial  sympa- 
thies, respect  for  the  feelings  and  rights  of  others,  his  faithfulness  and  zeal  in  all  profes- 
sional duties,  and  in  his  watchfulness  over  professional  honor  and  purity,  has  left  an 
example  worthy  of  imitation. 

"5 


l826  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Third,  that  in  further  testimony  of  our  respect,  we  tender  our  heartfelt  sympathy  to 
his  bereaved  family,  assuring  them  that  we  will  ever  cherish  in  our  hearts  pleasant 
memories  of  his  life  and  labors. 

Fourth,  that  we  attend  his  funeral  in  a  body,  and  that  a  copy  of  these  resolutions  be 
presented  to  his  family  and  published  in  the  city  papers. 

Mrs.  Harriet  Amelia  (Wiley)  Cleveland,  res.  Watertown. 

Wilev  ancestry: — Nathaniel  Wiley,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H.,  July  ig,  1797,  of  Watertown, 
d.  W.  Sept.  14,  1866,  buried  in  Brookside  Cemetery,  W.,  m.  Harriet  Hunt,  b.  1806,  d.  W. 
July  27,  1866. 

8855. 

Sarah    BrOlVIieir    Gaylord    (Lucetta',  Erastus«,  Moses^,  MosesS 

Aarons,  Aaron2,  Mosesi),  m.  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  12,  1848,  Prof.  John 
Strong  Newberry,  M.D.,  b.  Windsor,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1822,  d.  at 
his  home  in  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Dec.  7,  1892,  a  son  Henry  and 
Elizabeth  (Strong).     Ch.  b.  Cleveland  : 

14763  Cleveland  Gaylord'^  Newberry,  b.  Jan.  28,  185 1,  died 
Carralitos,  Mexico,  Feb.  11,  1882,  m.  Cleveland,  Jan.  9,  1877, 
Minnie  Beebe  Keith,  born  Elyria,  O.,  Sept.  24,  1852,  da.  Myron 
Rush  and  Mary  Lucinda  (Beebe).  Dr.  Cleveland  Gaylord^  New- 
berry grad.  Medical  Dep.  Western  Reserve  University  1875.  Ch.: 
Keith  Gaylord'"  Newberry,  b.  Sept.  15,  1880,  Cleveland. 

14764  Arthur  St.  John^  Newberry,  born  Dec.  17,  1853,  m. 
Cleveland,  Nov.  11,  1880,  Emma  Paige  Eells,  b.  C,  Apr.  8,  1857, 
da,  Dan  Parmelee  and  Mary  Maria  (Howard).  Attorney  at 
law,  Cleveland,  1883-7,  was  by  accident  severely  wounded  at 
his  home,  Feb.  20,  1887  —  see  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer,  Feb.  21. 
Ch.  b.  Cleveland  :  Winnifred  Eells"^  Nejvberry,  Sept.  5,  1881;  John 
Strong'"  Neivberry,  Apr.  8,  1883. 

14765  Speiicer  Baird^  Newberry,  b.  May  1 1,  1857,  m.  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  June,  1882,  Clara  Dickson  White,  da.  President  Andrew 
Dickson  White.  Prof.  Spencer  Baird^  Newberry  grad.  Ph.D., 
School  of  Mines,  Columbia  coll.,  N.  Y.,  1879,  studied  at  Univer- 
sities of  Berlin  and  Paris,  188 1-2  ;  residence,  1883,  Ithaca,  Prof, 
of  Chemistry  in  Cornell  University.  Ch.:  Andreiv  White'''  New- 
berry, b.  1883,  Ithaca. 

14766  Elizabeth  Strong^  Newberry,  b.  Aug.  23,  i860,  died 
Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  30,  1894,  m.  William  W.  Jaggard  of  Chicago. 

14767  IVolcott  Elf,  b.  Sept.  26,  1862.  14768  Robert  Thorne\ 
Jan.  22,  1865.      14769    William  Belknap''  Newberrv,  Jan.  15,  1867. 

Prof.  John  Strong  Newberry,  M.D.,  A.B".,  A.M.,  LL.D., 
F.G.S.,  Lond.,  grad.  Western  Reserve  coll.,  Hudson,  O.,  1846, 
and  at  Cleveland  Medical  coll.  1848.  Was  in  Europe  1849-50; 
practised  medicine  at  Cleveland  to  1855  ;  in  service  of  U.  S. 
War  dep.  as  Assist.  Army  Surgeon  and  geologist  1855  to  1861, 
exploring  with  troops  Ore.,  Cal.,  Arizona,  New  Mex.,  etc.  Was, 
186 1-6,  member  U.  S.  Sanitary  Com.  and  Sec.  of  the  Western 
Dep.  Since  1866  he  has  been  Prof,  of  Geology,  School  of  Mines, 
Columbia  coll.,  N.  Y.;  State  Geologist  of  O.  1867-71;  lived  at 
Cleveland  187 1,  New  Haven  1883.  Prof.  Newberry  was  a  mem- 
ber of  National  Academy  of  Sciences  ;  Fellow  of  American  Geo- 
logical Soc.  Benj.  JF.  Dwighfs  Strong  Genealogy,  100 — contains 
a  steel  plate  of  "Dr.  J.  S.  Newberry.  Prof.  John  Strong  New- 
berry, author  of : 

Report  upon  Geology  of  Route  explored  in  Cal.  and  Ore.,  1855,  P.  R.  R.  Surveys,  VI : 
Geological  Report  of  Colorado  Exploring  Exped.,  1857-8 :  in  Report  of  J.  C.  Ives,  iSbr,  4°; 
Descriptions  of  Vertebrates:  in  III'.  Geological Stirvev,  A.  H.  Worthen,  Director,  i8bb,  4°; 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1827 

Report  of  Progress,  1869,  1870:  in  Ohio  Geological  Siirvev,  1871-S4,  8°:  Lignites  and  Plant- 
Beds  of  Western  America:  in  A?ner.  loiirnal Science,  X'll :  Apr.,  1S74  [the  above  works 
referred  to  in  Sta/isficcil  Atlas  of  U.  S.,  of/i  Census,  /.'fjo,  by  Francis  A.  ll'alkery,  'Pood 
and  Fibre  Plants  of  the  North  American  Indians  :  in  Popular  Science  Monthly,  XX A II  : 

'  Newberry,  Nezvbiu-v,  Nuberrv  ancestries :—  1  ar?ns :  Newberry  ;  2:  Newbery  :  Sa. 
3  pales  erm.;  on  a  canton  ar.  a  demi  lion  az.  O-^^V  —  Dexter  arm  holding  truncheon. 
.  .  .  Thomas',  b.  Devonshire,  Eng.,  came  1630,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  freem.  Sept.  3,  1634, 
rep.,  d.  1636,  m,  Tane  or  Hannah;  Mary=,  m.  Daniel  Clarke.  Maj.  Benjamin^,  b.  Dor- 
chester, Ehg.,  Windsor,  Conn.,  1637,  assist.,  m.  Mary  Allyn,  da.  Hon.  Matthew  and  Mar- 
garet of  Hartford  ;  BeniaminS,  b.  Windsor,  Apr.  20,  1669,  m.  Harriette  or  Hannah  Dewey^; 
Roger^,  m.  Elizabeth  Wolcott";  Gen.  Roger^,  of  W.,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Eunice  Ely;  Henry« 
Newberry,  b.  W.  Jan.  27,  1783,  founded  town  of  Cuyahoga  Falls,  O.,  1824,  m.  Elizabeth 

Strong  ancestrv :—yi.r.'^,  Richard^,  JohnS  [see  +748,  p.  394J,  m.  ist, ;  Johni,  born 

Eng.  1626,  Windsor,  m.  Mary  Clark,  da.  Joseph  and  Frances;  John^,  m.  Hannah  Trum- 
bull, da.  Dea.  John;  John  Warham",  m.  Abigail  Thrall  of  W.,  da.  Capt.  Timothy  and 
Sarah  (Allyn);  Elisha',  ra.  Mary  Beebe,  da.  David  and  Mary  (Dibble);  Elizabeth"  Strong 
m.  Henrv  Newberry*. 

IVolc'ott  ancestry  .—  Gov.  Rogerie  [see -{-5089,  p.  1426];  Elizabeth'"  Woleott  m.  Roger 
Newberry*. 

De-My  ancestry :— Thomas^,  Thomas^  [see  +4047,  p.  1216];  Harriette  or  Hannahs 
Dewey  m.  Benjaniin  Newberry^. 

8856. 

Henrtj  ClevelancV  Gaf/Iord  (Lucetta-),  d.  1894,  a.  68,  m. 
Cleveland,*^  O.,  May  24,  1855,  Sarah  Catharine  Hilliard,  b.  Cleve- 
land, Aug.  25,  1835,  da.  Richard  and  Catherine  CHays).  Ch.  b. 
Cleveland  :  Henry  Hilliayd\  b.  June  26,  1859,  d.  Mar.  21,  i860. 

14770  Courtlandt  Hilliard^   Gaylord  (Dr.),  b.  Oct.   8,   1862, 
studied  medicine,  1883,  with  Dr.  G.  C.  E.  Weber  of  Cleveland. 

1477 1  Laura  Cleveland"  Gaylord,  b.  Aug.  16,  1870. 

14772  Richard  Hilliard"  Gaylord,  b.  Oct.  5,  1874. 

Mr.  Henry  Cleveland^  Gaylord,  a  druggist  and  merchant,  Cleve- 
land, O.;  Mr.  Richard  Hilliard,  merchant  of  Cleveland. 

8857. 

Harriet  Bebeeca'  Gat/lord  (Lucetta^),  m.  ist,  Cleveland, 
O.,  Nov.  25,  1 82 1,  George  Carlos  Wilcox  Hammond,  b.  Bolton, 
Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1824,  d.  Richfield,  O.,  Aug.  12,  1870,  a  s.  Nathaniel 
and  Lucy  (Hatch).  She  m.  2d,  Cleveland,  Oct.  16,  1873,  Dr. 
Charles  Oilman  Smith,  b.  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Jan.  4,  1828,  s.  Josiah 
Oilman  and  Frances  (Eastham).  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b.  Cleveland  : 
A/iee  Gaylord"  Hammond,  b.  Sept.  i,  1854,  d.  C,  Jan.  24,  25,  1858. 

14773  Katharine  Gaylord"  Hammond,  b.   June   2,  i860.      2d 
m.:  s.  P. 

George  Carlos  Wilcox  Hammond  was  a  druggist  and  mer- 
chant of  Cleveland.  Dr.  Charles  Oilman  Smith,  physician  of 
Chicago,  1883. 

8858. 

Charles  Darwin^  ^af fiord  (Lucetta'),  m.  Cleveland,  O., 
May  26,  1862,  Josephine  Amelia  Scowden,  b.  Dublin,  Wayne  co., 
Ind.,  Sept.  I,  a  da.  Theodore  Ransom  and  Rosetta  (Stewart), 
formerly  of  Louisville,  Ky.     Ch.: 

14774  William  Babcock  Hazen"   Gaylord,  b.  Mar.  6,  8,  1863 
Louisville,  died  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  16,  1884,  unm.,  bookkeeper, 
formerly  in  Chicago  offices  of  Chicago  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  afterward 
a  stockholder  and  officer  of  Excelsior  Refining  Co.,  Chicago ; 
much  esteemed. 

14775  Mary  Stanwood"  Gaylord,  b.  Aug.  16,  1881,  Chicago. 
Lt.  Chailes  Darwin^  Gaylord  sevwed  on  Gen.  William  Babcock 


l828  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Hazen's  staff  in  late  war  as  ist  Lt.  and  A.  D.  C,  residence, 
Cleveland,  1883. 

8863. 

AARON  PUTNAM'  CLEAVELAND  (Benjamin  Franklin^  Eras- 
tus«,  Mosess,  MosesS  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  m.  Watcrville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   14, 

1868,  Harriet  Williams  Bacon,  born  W.,  Jan.  20,  1843,  only  da. 
Charles  Candee  and  Harriet  Newell  (Williams).     Ch. : 

14776  Jessie  Bacon^  Cleaveland,  b.  Nov.  15,  1869,  Du- 
buque, la.,  unm. 

14777  Cornelia  Williams"  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug'.  14,  187 1, 
Oneida,  N.  Y.,  m.  Jan.,  1895,  Edward  B.  Munsden,  res.  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  1895.     Ch.:  John  Clevela/uP^  Munsden,  b.  ab.  Oct., 

1895- 

Aaron    Putnam^    Cleaveland,    residence:     1882,    Oneida; 

Sept.,  1883-9,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.;  druggist,  1895,  Detroit,  Mich. 

Bacon  ^«6VJ-/rv*  — Reuben',  of  Sangerfield,  N.  Y.,  1812,  m.  Esther  Candee;  Charles 
Candee^  Bacon,  b.'Jan.  16,  1812,  of  Waterville,  merch.,  d.  June  29,  1872,  m.  Harriet  New- 
«I1  Williams. 

Williams  ancestjy : — Robert'  [see+im,  p.  510];  Stephen',  b.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Nov. 
8,  1640,  m.  Sarah  Wise';  John',  m.  Dorothy  Brewer  ;  John*,  m.  ist,  Ann  Bird,  da.  Thomas 
of  Dorchester,  Mass.;  Ezekiel^,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Dana,  da.  Thomas  and  Martha  (Williams) 
of  Boston,  Mass.;  John*',  m.  Nancy  Hawley,  da.  Abel  and  Elizabeth  of  Farming-ton, 
Conn.;  Harriet  NewelF  Williams  m.  Charles  Candee  BaconS.— yV.  E.  Reg.,  XXXVI : 
27y :  Genealogy  of  Ezekiel'  Williams  of  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.     By  Thomas  W.  Seward. 

IVise  ancestry: — 0  arms:  (Sydenham,  co.  Devon,  Eng.,  desc.  fr.  Thomas  Wise  [m. 
Margaret  Brett,  da.  Robert  of  Slottiscombe,  esq.],  s.  of  John  Wise,  sheriff  of  Devon,  5 
Henry  IV,  1403,  eighth  in  descent  from  William  Wise  or  Gwiss,  living  ab.  1106).  Sa.  3 
chevronels  erm.  Crest  —  Mermaid.  .  .  .  Joseph',  from  Eng.,  serv.  of  George  Alcock, 
as  named  in  his  will  of  Dec,  1640,  perhaps  brot.  by  him,  1636,  Roxbury,  m.  Dec.  3,  1641, 
Mary  Thompson,  da.  Rev.  William  and  Abigail  of  Braintree,  Mass.;  Sarah'  Wise. 

8865. 

HENRY    GAYLORD^    CLEAVELAND  (Benjamin  F.^  Erastus', 

Moses»),  m.  Oneida,  N.  Y.,  June  26,  1874,  Mary  Belle  Niles,  born 
Gilbertsville,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1852,  da.  Alexander 
Hamilton  and  Mary  Eliza  (Donaldson).     Ch.  b.  Oneida: 

14778  Walter  Avery''  Cleaveland,  b.  Dec.  17,  1875. 

14779  Mary  Elizabeth''  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  3,  d.  Oct. 
22,  1881. 

Mr.  Henry  Gaylord®  Cleaveland,  a  stationer  and  merchant 
of  Oneida,  1881;  residence  1883,  W.  Newton,  Mass.,  Rome,  N. 
Y.;   Boston,  Mass.,  1885-6,  W.  Newton,  1891-4,  real  estate. 

8871. 

Henry  CleavelaniV  Putnam  (jeannette',  Erastus«,  Moses^, 
Mosess  Aarons,  Aaron',  Moses'),  m.  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Aug.  8,  1858,  Jane 
Eliza  Balcom,  born  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  i8,  1832,  a  da.  of  Hon. 
Henry  and  Mary  (Hunnewell).     Ch.: 

+  14780  Ernest  Bolles^  Putnam,  h.  Oct.  18,  i860,  Eau  Claire, 
Wis. 

4-14781  Sarah  Lynn^  Putnam,  b.  Oct.  28,  1862,  Eau  Claire, 
Wis.  Hamilton\  b.  June  18,  E.,  d.  E.  Aug.  6,  1864  ;  William  Wood- 
ward'', b.  Oct.  10,  1866,  E.,  d.  E.  Apr.  10,  1867  ;  Henry  Balcom^, 
b.  Oct.  12,  1868,  E.,  d.  E.  Aug.  16,  1869  ;  Katherine  Hamilton'  Put- 
tiam,  b.  Aug.  25,  1872,  Dryden,  N.  Y.,  d.  Eau  C.  May  25,  1873. 

Henry  Cleavelaiid^  Putnam  worked  on  his  father's  farm  at 
Cortland,  N.  Y.,  and  attended  the  village  academy  until  he  was 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1829 

16  years  old  ;  was  active,  and  noted  for  the  amount  of  work  he 
could  "turn  off."  Then  for  a  year  or  more  at  Cream  Hill 
School,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  under  tuition  of  Dr.  S.  W.  Gold. 
Learned  surveying-  of  T.  S.  Gold.  At  19  he.  was  engaged  as 
civil  engineer  on  the  first  survey  of  the  new  R.  R.  line  from 
Syracuse  to  Binghamton  until  Dec,  1853,  and  from  Feb.,  1854, 
to  Aug.,  1855,  upon  the  Blue  Ridge  R.  R.  being  constructed 
from  i\nderson,  Anderson  co.,  S.  C,  to  Knoxville,  Tenn.  From 
Cortland  he  went  Sept.,  1855,  to  Hudson,  Wis.,  and  surveyed 
and  located  lands  for  settlers.  Thence  to  Richland  City,  Rich- 
land CO.,  Wis.,  on  line  of  Mil.  &  Prairie  du  Chien  R.  R.  from 
winter  of  1856  to  Mar.,  1857.  Reached  Eau  Claire  May  23,  1857, 
a  town  just  laid  out.  For  several  years  was  mostly  in  the  forest 
surveying,  the  men  carrying  their  packs  and  provisions.  He 
still  resides  at  Eau  Claire.  Has  been  elected  and  served  as 
town  clerk,  county  survej^or,  and  register  of  deeds  1862-8.  Was 
U.  S.  revenue  assessor,  and  from  1864  to  1871  in  charge  of  the 
U.  S.  Land  Office  ;  there  were  large  and  important  transactions 
in  land  during  his  administration,  requiring  work  day  and  night. 
Located  500,000  acres  for  Ezra  Cornell  —  an  endowment  for 
Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  selecting  and  purchasing-  this 
land  from  Dec,  1865,  to  Nov.,  1867,  costing  some  $500,000,  now 
worth  $5,000,000.  He  operated  on  his  own  account  in  forest 
lands  and  acquired  some  30,000  acres,  which  he  sold  in  January, 
1876,  at  a  handsome  profit.  In  July,  1876,  he  opened  a  private 
bank  which  he  reorganized  July  i,  1885,  under  state  charter,  as 
The  Chippewa  Valley  Bank  of  Eau  Claire,  Henry  C.  Putnam, 
president :  George  T.  Thompson,  cashier  ;  E.  B.  Putnam,  asst. 
cashier.  Mr.  Putnam  still  fills  the  office  of  president.  In  1880 
he  submitted  to  Gen.  Francis  A.  Walker,  Supt.  U.  S.  Census,  a 
map  and  plan  showing  the  estimate  of  timber  in  the  U.  S.,  and 
was  appointed  special  agent  to  show  the  said  area,  and  in  this 
capacity  traveled  (1880-2)  over  the  Union  and  upon  the  Pacific 
coast,  etc.  He  visited  Europe  Apr.  to  Oct.,  1880.  Mr.  Putnam 
has  been  a  member  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  since  18  years 
of  age  ;  he  is  a  leading  citizen  and  much  esteemed.  A  sub- 
scriber for  this  Genealogy. 

Balcom  ancestry :  — Arms  has  a  crest  emblematic  of  the  name,  with  motto  meaning 
about  like  Bible  passage  —  The  righteous  are  bold  as  a  lion.  There  are  Balcom bes  in 
Eng.,  a  town  Balcombe,  co.  Sussex,  Eng.  .  .  .  Henry',  b.  prob.  Eng.  1630,  admitted 
inhabitant  of  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Sept.  i,  1665,  blacksmith,  C/iarlestoivii  records  show- 
house,  land,  and  blacksmith  shop  deeded  to  him,  deed  for  100  acres  in  Shrewsbury,  then 
in  Middlesex  co.,  a  portion  of  a  tract  called  "  Quinsigamond,"  a  present  from  Dea.  John 
Haynes  to  his  daughter  and  her  husband,  Henry  Balcom,  d.  (C/iarlfs/ow?!  rec  )  April  2q, 
1683,  m.  2d,  Aug.  12,  1666,  Elizabeth  Haines^,  b.  C.  July  iq,  1644,  d.  Nov.  2^,  1715  ;  Joseph!", 
b.  Sudbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1674,  m.  ist,  Mar.  24,  1708,  Tabitha  Mosman  ;  Joseph^,  b.  Sud- 
bury Jan.  1 :;,  1712,  m.  Feb.  21,  \T'.^,  Deborah  Boise  ;  Henry',  b.  S.  Aug.  16.  1740,  lived  from 
1774  at  New  Fane,  Vt.,  at  outbreak  of  Kev.  war,  after  making  bullets,  started  Aug.  15, 
1777,  for  Bennington,  Vt.,  scout  (or  Gen.  John  Stark  at  Bennington  battle  Aug.  16,  1777, 
and  afterward,  d.  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  28,  1S12,  m.  Apr.  29,  1761,  Keziah  Stow,  b.  Aug.  15, 
1737,  of  Stow,  who  melted  pewter  plates  to  form  bullets  for  use  at  Hennington  battle,  d. 
1826;  Francis*,  b  Sudbury  July  iq,  1767,  cut  a  road  from  Rockdale  1789,  14  miles  beyond, 
helped  survey  the  first  land  located  in  Chenango  co  ,  N.  Y.,  of  Oxford,  d.  O.  Aug.  8,  1850, 
m.  Oxford,  17^17,  Priscilla  Kinney,  b.  in  Little  Nine  Partners,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i, 
1776,  d.  Oxford  Sept.  23,  i8f:6,  da'  of  Didymus  and  Eva,  or  Evan,  of  Little  Nine  Partners, 
where  many  people  were  Dutch;  Hon.  Henry^  Balcom,  born  Oxford  Jan.  18,  1798,  lived 
always  at  Oxford,  held  several  town  offices,  Assemblyman  1838,  a  trustee  of  the  Acad- 
emy many  years,  d.  Ian.  26,  1878,  m.  Jan  22,  1822,  Mary  Hunnewell-.  b.  Aug.  22.  1804,  d. 
Sept   10,  iZ6q.~  Balcom  Geneatog\\  in  preparation  by  Frank  Balcom,  Jndianapolis,  hid. 

Hiin>iewfll  ancestry  :  —  Artiis  :  Honevwill.  Ar.  a  chev.  embattled,  counter-em- 
battled, per  chev.  and  per  pale,  sa.  and  az  counterchanged,  between  three  hawks'  heads 
erased  of  the  last.  0«'j7— A  beehive,  with  bees  volant  ppr.  .  .  .  Lyman',  came  from 
Block  Island,  R.  L,  early  in  this  century,  with  his  cousins,  Amasa  and  Nathaniel  Locke, 
to  O.xford,  N.  Y.,  d.  Milford,  N.  Y.,  1832,  m.  Dorcas  Lynn,  who  came  from  Duanesburg, 


1830 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


N.  Y.,  to  Oxford  before  1804,  she  died  1805,  sister  to  James  Lynn  ;  their  only  child,  Mary^ 
Hunnewell,  m.  Henry  Balcom^. 

Haynes  ancestry  —  Walter';  John'^  [see  4-S54i  P-  307]  I  Elizabeth^  Haines,  m.  Henry 
Balcom'. 

8872. 

EvaStUS  GaylOVlV  I* Utriani  (jeannette',Erastus8,  MosesMVIosesS 

Aaron3,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),  m.  by  Rev.  Caleb  H.  Henry,  D.D.,  at  resi- 
dence of  the  bride's  parents,  in  Keewaydin,  near  Vail's  Gate, 
Orange  county,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1S67,  Mary  Nicoll  Woodward,  b. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  i,  1834,  da.  of  William  Amos  and  Frances 
Mary  (Evertson).  Children  :  Mary  Evertsoff  Putnam,  b.  Dec. 
27,  1867,  Keewaydin,  d.  Keewaydin  Aug.  25,  1868  ;  Rosalie  Gay- 
lord^  and  Harry  Barrow''  Putnam,  b.  Apr.  7,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  d.  Ith- 
aca 9,  187 1  ;  William  Hamilton^  Putnam,  b.  Nov.  4,  Elizabeth,  N. 
J.,  d.  Elizabeth  7,  1875. 

Erastus  Gay  lord**  Putnam  went  into  Erastus  Gaylord's  whole- 
sale drug  house  in  Cleveland,  O.,  when  16  years  of  age  ;  served 
under  appointment  of  Gov.  David  Tod,  governor  of  Ohio  1862, 
on  the  Sanitary  Commission  to  find  and  return  wounded  Ohio 
soldiers  during  the  civil  war  ;  removed,  1864,  from  Cleveland  to 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  lived  there  to  Oct.,  1864,  Keewaydin  to  Oct., 
1868,  Ithaca  to  February,  1872,  was  business  manager  of  Cornell 
University,  Ithaca,  1868-71,  removed  to  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  June 
5,  1872  ;  president  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  Elizabeth  1886, 
member  of  same  board  1879-87,  health  officer  since  May,  1888. 
Is  a  member  of  the  Society  of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revo- 
lution, Apr.  3,  1891.     A  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Woodivard  ancesfty :  —  'R\c\ia.rdi'^  ;  Georg'e"  [see +621  P-  83];  Daniel^,  b.  Sept.  2,  1653, 
m.  Elizabeth  Dana,  da.  Richard  of  Cambridge,  Mass.;  Thomas*,  of  Stonington,  Conn., 
for  love  and  good-will  which  I  bear  to  my  dutiful  and  beloved  son,  Park  Woodward, 
now  of  Groton,  deeds  lands,  etc.,  Dec.  27,  1759,  m.  May  18,  1725,  Deborah,  or  Dorothy 
Parke*  ;  Park^,  b.  Mar.  27,  1726,  of  Stonington,  d.  Nov.  18,  1808,  m.  Sylvia  Parks,  she  died 
1771  ;  Amos',  b.  Jan.  ti,  1769,  deputy  collector  of  the  port  of  New  London,  Conn.,  180Q-14, 
d.  Nov.  2,  1814,  m.  Feb.  26,  1792,  Elizabeth  Bailey^,  b.  Dec.  2,  1765,  d.  Feb.  11,  1851  ;  Wil- 
liam Amos'  Woodward,  b.  New  London  Mar.  21,  1801,  of  Ithaca,  d.  Sept.  19,  1883,  in.  Dec. 
24,  1828,  Frances  Mary  Evertson^,  b.  Apr.  26,  181 1,  living  1895. 

Evert  sen,  Evertson  ancestry:  —  Evert  Heindricxseen'  was  the  Stamvader  of  the 
Evertsons  [stern  father],  d.  1601,  m.  Leyntje  heyn&e,  printed  pedig-ree  obtained  in  Am- 
sterdam ;  Johan'^  [John]  Evertsen  de  Kapitein  [captain]  took  the  name  of  Evert  sen  [son 
of  Evert],  d.  1617,  m.  Maa^'  Ken  Jans,  she  d.  1647  ;  Jan  or  Johan^  Evertsen,  b,  1600,  Ridder 
[Knight]  der  Orde  van  St.  Michael,  Lieutenant-Admiral  van  Zeeland,  d.  1666,  m.  1622, 
Maayken  Cornelissen  Gorcoms,  da.  of  Cornells  Jansen  ;  Everf,  born  1630,  of  T.sland  To- 
bago, W.  I  ;  Nicholas*,  b.  Dec.  27,  1659,  of  N.  Y.  city,  d.  1724,  m.  June  9, "1698,  Margrietje 
[Margaret]  Van  Bael^,  b.  Oct  i,  1672  ;  Nicholas*,  b.  May  24,  1699,  of  South  Amboy,  N.  J., 
d.  Mar.  17,  178^1,  m.  Susanna  Roeters,  da.  of  Abraham,  Somerset  co.,  N,  J.;  Jacob",  born 
Jan.  3,  1734,  of  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  d.  May  i,  1807,  m.  Oct.  29,  1761,  Margaret  Bloom,  born 
Aug.  29,  1744,  d.  Nov.  18,  1807,  da.  Geor.ge  and  Maria,  or  Margaret ;  Judge  George  Bloom*, 
b.  Feb.  20,  1773,  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  d.  Aug.  12,  1829,  m.  Apr.  13,  1809,  Frances  Mary 
Nicoll",  b.  Dec.  17,  1785,  d.  Mar.  24,  1861  ;  Frances  Mary^  Evertson,  m.  William  Amos 
Woodward'. 

IVicotts,  Nicoll  ancestry,  Q.  lines  :  —  /<:?;■;« j>- .■  NicoLLS  or  Nvcolls  ;  /  .•  NICOLLS  or 
Nicoll  ;  4:  Nicoll;  j.- "NicollS:  (William  Nicolls  of  Hardwicke,  co  Northampton, 
temp.  Edward  IV.).  Sa.  three  pheons  ar.  Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased  sa.  .  .  .  Mat- 
thias' Nicolls,  b.  1621,  student  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  l^ondon,  Eng.,  capt.  in  British  army  1664, 
the  first  English  secretary  of  the  province  of  N.  Y.  1664-87,  and  secretary  of  the  com- 
mission under  Sir  Richard  Nicolls  [who  descended  from  Robert  Nicholls  of  London, 
brewer,  who  d.  1548],  who  took  New  York  from  the  Dutch  1664,  member  of  the  King's 
council  1667-80,  mayiir  of  New  York  1672,  Speaker  of  Provincial  Assembly  1683,  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Admiralty  1686,  d.  Dec.  22,  1687,  m.  Abigail,  she  adm.  on  his  estate  July  22, 
1603;  Margaret-,  m.  Richard  Floyd^  William^  Nicoll  [dropped  s  from  surname],  born 
1657,  the  eminent  lawyer,  patentee  of  Islip,  Suffolk  co.,  L.  I.,  N  Y.,  1683,  member  of  Co- 
lonial Council  1691-8,  Colcmial  Assembly  1701-23,  Speaker  1702-18,  Attorney-Gen.  1687-90, 
d.  May  1723,  m.'i693,  Annie  Van  Rensselaer,  b. ^Aug.  i,  1665,  O.  S.,  d,  1715  ;  Benjamin!*,  b. 
1694,  d  1724,  m.  1714,  Charity  Floyd',  b.  Apr.  6,  1692,  d.  June  1,  1758;  Benjamin*,  b.  Mar. 
17,  i7i8,  Yale  1734,  trustee  and  Gov.  of  King's  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1751-60,  founder  and  trustee  of 
the  Society  Library.  N.  Y.,  1754.  vestryman  of  Trinity  church,  N  Y.,  1751-60,  d  Apr.  15, 
176-5,  m.  1746,  Magdalen  Mary  Holland',  bap.  June  4,  1727.  d.  July  22,  1766;  Dr.  Samuel', 
b.  Aug.  10,  1754,  grad.  Edinburgh  University, "Scotland,  1776,  pursued  his  medical  studies 
in  Paris,  France,  was  received  at  court  of  Louis  XVI.,  prof,  chemistry  Columbia  Coll., 
N.  Y,.  d.  Feb.  2,  1796,  m.  June  i,  1782,  Anne  Fargie",  h.  1764,  d.  Feb.  21,  1792;  Frances 
Mary"  Nicoll,  m.  George  Bloom  Evertson". 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1831 


Farg-ie  ancestry :  —  Captain  Winter',  captain  in  the  British  army,  on  one  of  his  vis- 
its to  Eng:.  he  bought  3  emerald  rings,  one  for  each  of  his  daughters,  Anne's  ring  (the 
other  two  have  been  lost)  passed,  by  inheritance,  to  and  is  still  possessed  by  Mrs.  Eras- 
tiis  Gaylofd^  Putnam,  m.  May  25,  1757,  Eve  Holland^,  bap.  June  27,  17^6;  eh.:  Elizabeth^, 
m.  Dr.'  John  Onderdonk,  Alida^,  m.  Cornelius  Roosevelt,  Anne^  Fargie,  m.  Samuel 
NicolP. 

Holland  ancestry,  2  lines  :  — jj  arms :  (Holland,  county  Lancaster,  temp.  King  John\ 
Az.  a  lion  ramp,  guard  between  6  fleurs-de-lis  ar.  .  .  .  Capt.  Henry',  b.  1665,  It.  Apr., 
i69q,  of  an  independent  company  of  Fusileers  stationed  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  captain  Aug.  5, 
1704,  in  com.  of  garrison  at  A.  1732,  high  sheriff  1706-20,  died  1732,  m.  1700,  Jenny  Sehly  : 
Hon.  Edward^,  b.  Albany  1702,  bap.  Sept.  6,  1702,  merchant,  alderman  1728,  mayor  of  Al- 
bany 1733-41,  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs  1734-42,  mayor  of  N.  Y.  1747-56,  '71  member 
Colonial  Council  1754-6,  vestryman  Trinity  1745-57,  died  N.  Y.  city  Nov.  10,  1756,  m.  ist, 
1726,  Magdalena  Bayeux^,  b.  July  22,  1706,  d.  Mar.  24,  1737 ;  Magdelene  Mary',  m.  Benja- 
min NicoU*'.  Henry'',  born  Albany  (bap.  Mar.  i),  1704,  alderman  1727,  sheriff  of  Albany 
1739-46,  member  Colonial  Assembly  17^1-9,  incorporator  of  Society  Library,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 

25,  1772,  d.  Apr.,  1782,  m.  Dec.  14,  1728,  Alida  Beeckman',  bap.  Nov.  29,  1702,  d.  Sept.  13, 
1748;  Eve3  Holland,  m.  Winter  Fargie'. 

Beeckman,  Beekman  ancestry:  —  Arms  —  (London,  originally  from  Flanders).  Gu. 
a  griffin  segreant  or,  holding  between  the  paws  an  esquire's  helmet  az.  .  .  .  Marten 
Hendrikse',  b.  1638,  from  Hamelwaard,  Holland,  N.  Y.,  1638,  Albany,  blacksmith,  mar- 
ried Susannah  Jans;  Johannes  Martense',  b.  1660,  ensign  —  Calendar  His.  Manu.,  E.  B. 
O'Callaghan,  iSbb,  Part  II :  iSy-ibSo,  patentee  of  the  Kayaderosseras  or  Queensboro  pat- 
ent 1708,  d.  Sept.  28,  1732,  m  2d,  Oct.  22,  1692,  Eve,  or  Eva  Vinhaegen,  she  died  Aug.  26, 
1746;  Alida'  Beeckman,  m.  Henry  Holland^. 

Bayeux  ancestry : — Thomas',  b.  1666,  of  Albany,  died  Apr.  22,  1742,  m.  July  15,  1703, 
Madeline  Boudinot^,  b.  1687,  d.  Sept.  3,  1734  ;  Magdalena  Bayeux^,  m.  Edward  Holland*. 

Boudinot  ancestry :  — ISlie'  Boudinot,  b.  1655,  Seigneur  de  Cressy,  left  Marans  in  the 
Province  of  RochelleJ  France,  after  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantez  1685,  came  to 
N.  Y.,  d.  1702,  m.  2d,  Nov.  9,  1686,  Susanna  Papin  ;  Madeline'^  Boudinot  m.  Thomas 
Bayeux'. 

Floyd  ancestry  :  —  4  arms  :  Flood  ;  /  .•  Fludd  or  Floyd  ;  /  .■  Flud  ;  2  :  Fludd  ; 
I  .■  Flude  ;  s  :  FLOYD  :  (Brecknockshire).  Ar.  a  griffin  segreant  az.  .  .  .  Col.  Rich- 
ard', b.  1624,  d.  1700,  m.  Susannah,  b.  1626,  d.  Jan.,  1706  ;  Col.  Richard^,  b.  May  12,  1665,  of 
Suffolk  CO.,  N.Y.',  Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  d.  Feb.  28,  1737-8,  g.  s.  in  ancient  burial  place 
of  Floyd  family,  Setauket,  Brookhaven,  N.  Y.,  m.  ist,  Sept.  10,  1686,  Margaret  Nicoll^, 
b.  May  30,  1662,  d.  Feb.  i,  1718;  Charity^  Floyd  m    ist,  Benjamin  Nicoll'  (she  m.  2d,  Sept. 

26,  1725,  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  the  TSt  pres.  1753  of  King's,  now 
Columbia  Coll  ,  N.  Y.  Ch.  :  Samuel  William  Johnson,  LL.D.,  dxon,  the  ist  pres.  of  Co- 
lumbia Coll.,  N.  Y.). 

Va>i  Rensselaer  ancestry  :  —  Arms  —  [represented  on  the  Tableaux  of  Arras  of  the 
Regents  of  the  Orphan  Asylum,  Amsterdam,  Holland,  decorating  the  walls  of  the  Re- 
gents' room  in  the  Asylum  buildingl  (Netherlands.)  Gules,  a  cross  pattee  argent,  with  a 
border  of  the  second  charged  with  a  chain  of  the  first.  Crest  —  Out  of  a  wreath  argent 
and  gules  a  masoned  embattled  tower  in  flames  (which  signifies  that  the  first  who  bore 
this  arms  had  broken  the  chains  of  the  captives  and  destroyed  the  fortress  of  the  ene- 
mies of  the  cross).  Motto — Niemand  zonder  [no  one  without  it  (a  cross)].  The  Christian 
names  — more  familiar  to  southern  countries  —  Kiliaen,  etc.,  and  the  arms  are  proofs 
that  the  family  of  Van  Rensselaer  was  originally  from  Italy,  and  descended  from  the 
merchant  founders  of  the  Orders  of  the  Knights  of  St.  John  of  Rhodes  or  of  Malta,  thus 
called  successively,  and  that  they  emigrated  to  Netherlands  about  time  of  the  reforma- 
tion. .  .  .  Hendrick  [Henry]  Wolters',  A.D.  1450,  of  Hemegseet,  Holland,  m.  Swene 
Van  Imyck  ;  Johannes^,  m.  De'rykebia  Van  Lupoel  ;  Kiliaen',  m.  Nelle  Van  Vrenokum  ; 
Hendrick*,  m.  Maria  Pasraat  ;  De  Heer  Kiliaen^,  b.  1595,  a  pearl  and  diamond  merchant 
of  Amsterdam,  Holland,  director  of  the  Dutch  West  India  Co.,  of  the  Amsterdam  cham- 
ber established  in  1621,  remained  in  Holland,  first  Patroon  [Lord]  of  the  Manor  of  Rens- 
selaerwyck,  1631,  d.  1647,  (m.  ist,  Hellegonda  Van  Bylet  or  Hillegonda  Van  Bylant,  and 
had  Johannes,  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Van  Twiller,  and  had  Kiliaen,  the  "  Great  Pa- 
troon") m.  2d,  1627,  Anne  Van  Weely,  she  d.  June  12,  1670  ;  Col.  Jeremias",  b.  1629  from 
Holland  to  America,  the  third  Patroon,  succeeded  his  brother,  Jan  Baptist,  as  "director 
of  the  colonie  "  1658,  member  of  the  Colonial  Assembly  and  Speaker  1664,  d.  Oct.  t2,  1674, 
m.  Apr.  27,  1662,  Marritie  [Maria]  Van  Cortlandt',  b  July  20,  N.  S.  30,  1645,  d  Jan.  29, 
1688-9,  O.  S. ;  Anne'  Van  Rensselaer,  b.  Aug.  i,  1665,  O.  S.  (sister  of  Kiliaen.  fourth  Pa- 
troon and  first  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Rensselaerswyck,  m  ist,  her  cousin.  Kiliaen  Van 
Rensselaer,  the  "Great  Patroon,"  who  d.  Feb.  22,  1687,  s.  P.)  m.  2d,  William  NicoU. ^ 

fa;/  Cortlandt  ancestry  :  —  Arms  —  Argent,  the  wings  or  arms  of  a  wind  mill,  sal- 
tire  wavs  sable,  voided  of  the  field,  five  estoiles  gules.  C/'est  —  An  estoile  gules.  .  .  . 
Right  Hon.  Steven',  b.  1566,  of  Cortlandt  ;  South  Holland,  m.  Catherine  ;  Oloff  Steven- 
sen^  [Oliver  Stephen],  b.  1600,  member  of  the  "Eight  Men"  1645,  pres  of  the  "Nine 
Men"  1650,  the  last  Burgomaster  of  New  Amsterdam  1655-64,  before  the  English  con- 
quest, d.  16S3,  m.  in  the  Dutch  Church,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  26,  1642,  Anneken  Loockermans,  she 
d.  i66q,  she  and  her  brothers,  Govert,  Jacob,  and  Pieter  Janse,  early  settlers  New  Neth- 
erlands ;  Marritie  Van  Cortlandt  m.  Jeremias  Van  Rensselaer^. 

T'an  Weely,  U'ely  ancestry  :  —  Johannes',  administrator  of  county  of  Buren,  under 
the  Prince  ofOrange,  d.  1616,  m.  Lenora  Haukens  ;  Anne^  Van  Weely,  m.  De  Heer  Kil- 
iaen Van  Rensselaer^. 

]'an  Bael,  Baal,  Bale  ancestry:  —  Jan  Hendrickse',  b.  1636.  proprietor  of  the  Mini- 
sink  Patent,  counties  of  Ulster  and  Sullivan,  N.  Y.,  d.  1700  ;  Margaret*  Van  Bael,  m. 
Nicholas  Evertsen'. 

Bailev,  Bavlev  ancestry  ■  —  /  arms  :  B.\ILEY  ;  7  .•  B.\ILLIE  ;  ;•  .•  Baily  ;  /  .•  B.WLE  ; 
/  .•  B.\YLEE,  B.AILIE  or  B.AILEY  ;  /  .•  BaYLIE  ;  ,-  .■  Bayly  ;  S:  Bayley  :  Gu.  a  chev.  engr. 
erm.  betw  3  martlets  ar.  .  .  .  Thomas'  Bayley,  New  London,  Conn.,  1652,  a  propr. 
of  the  Town,  was  a  soldier  under  Capt.  Thomas  Lothrop,  and  fell  at  Bloody  brook,  Sept. 
18,  1675,   m.  Jan.  10,  1655-6,  Lydia  Reifield^;  John'',  b.  Apr.,  i66i,  d.   1728,   m.  Elizabeth  ; 


1832  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Johns  Bailey  b.  1702,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Nathan*,  b.  May  31,  1724,  d.  Dec.  7,  i8oi,  m.  May  31, 
1750,  Elizabeth  Terry,  b.  Sept.  27,  1729,  d.  Oct.  16,  1804  ;  Elizabeth^  Bailey  or  Baily  m. 
Amos  Woodward*. 

Redjield,  Redfin,  Redfyn  ancestry :  —  v-Zrw.y-REDFiN.  Ar.  on  a  fesse  gu.  3  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  field.  .  .  .  Williami  Redfin,  Redfen,  Redfyn,  Redfyne,  so  called  by  John 
Hoivard  Redjield's  Redfiehi  Family  History^  from  Eng.,  ab.  1630,  of  Newton,  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  1639-42,  sold  his  est.  to  Edward  Jackson,  Sept.,  1646,  New  London,  Conn.,  soon  af- 
ter 1646  (bro.  prob.  of  James  of  N.  L.),  d.  N.  L.  Apr.  or  May,  1662,  m.  Rebecca  ;  Lydia* 
Redfield  m.  ist,  Thomas'  Bayley  (2d,  1676,  William  Thorne  of  Groton). 

Pa?-ke  ancestry :  —  Robert'  [see+  nii,  p.  510]  ;  Dea.  Thomas^,  b.  Eng.,  Wethersfield, 
Stonington,  New  London,  d.  Preston,  July  30,  1709,  m.  Dorothy  Thompson  ;  Robert',  d. 
1707  ;  Deborah  or  Dorothy*  Parke  m.  Thomas  Woodward*. 

8873, 

Mary  Jeamiette^  Putnam,  (jeannette'),  m.  Cortland,  N. 
Y.,  Aug.  19,  1863,  Rev.  Henry  Martin  Grant,  b.  at  Ooroomiah, 
Persia,  son  of  Dr.  Asahel  and  Judith  S.  (Campbell).  Children  : 
Charles  Hamilton'^,  b.  Feb.  4,  d.  24,  1865;  Cleveland  Futnaf?i^  Grant, 
b.  Mar.  8,  1869,  d.  Cortland  ab.  1893-4  unm.;  14782  Lathrop  Camp- 
bell Grant,  b.  July  11,  187 1,  studying  theology  at  Yale  Divinity 
School,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  and  preaching  1895;  i^^^^^i  Asahel 
Henry^  Grant,  b.  Nov.  9,  1874,  student  at  Yale  1895. 

Rev.  Henry  Martin  Grant,  a  Congregational  clergyman. 
Residence,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1881-6,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1895,. 
in  charge  of  a  Congregational  church  at  Charleston. 

8880. 

FREDERICK    ERASTUS'    CLEVELAND    (samuei  Goid^ 

Erastus",    Moses^,    Moses*,    Aaron',    Aaron^,    Moses'),    d.    at    the    South    after 

1883,  m.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1875,  Catharine  Sexton  Aldrich, 
b.  P.  May  10,  1851,  a  da.  David  Sands  and  Catharine  Turner 
(Sexton).  Ch.:  14784  Frederick  Aldrich^  Cleveland,  b.  Aug. 
1,  1876,  Palmyra  ;  Catharine"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  16,  1880, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Mr.  Frederick  Erastus"  Cleveland  grad.  Hamilton  coll., 
N.  Y.,  "  Honor  man,"  July,  1869  ;  during  the  last  2  years  of  his 
college  course  he  read  law  (extra)  with  Prof.  Ellicott  Evans, 
LL.D.;  came  to  the  city  of  New  York,  Aug.,  1869,  and  was  ad- 
mitted to  the  bar  Apr.,  1870,  and  from  that  time  practiced  law 
in  New  York;  formerly  1881  of  the  law  firm  Pritchard  [William 
M.],  Smith  [Duncan],  and  Cleveland,  afterward  an  Attorney 
and  CoLinsellor-at-law  on  his  own  account.  Residence,  Brook- 
lyn 1881;  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1883.  For  several  years  prior  to  his 
decease  his  health  was  much  impaired,  and  to  regain  it  he  trav- 
eled 1882  in  Cuba,  Florida,  etc. 

8881. 

HERBERT    ARTHUR'  CLEVELAND  (Samuel  Gold',  Erastus^ 

Moses^),  m.  Cuyahoga  Falls,  O.,  Jan.  30,  1875,  Nellie  Jane  Taylor, 
b.  New  York  city,  Apr.  21,  1855,  only  da.  Harvey  I.  and  Re- 
becca M.  Always  lived  in  the  village  of  Madison,  N.  Y.,  and 
now  1883  owns  and  occupies  the  Cleveland  Homestead,  farmer. 
Ch.:  14785  Herbert  Taylor"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  7,  1876,  Mad- 
ison. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1833 

8885. 

Sai'dh      tTane"    3IcC villus    {Auron      BaiUy-'    McCrillHS,     Eunice', 

Moses'),  m.  Jasper,  Dubois  co.,  Ind.,  Aug.  29,  1854,  Dr.  James 
Ralph  Adams,  s.  William  and  Grace  (Roberts),  of  Petersburgh, 
Pike  CO.,  Ind.  Ch.:  14786  AlcCrillitf  Ada/iis,  b.  Nov.  3,  1857,  m. 
Nov.,  1882,  Kate  Wright ;  Howard  Vigo^  Adams,  b.  Feb.  28,  1866; 
Elizabeth\  b.  Aug.  9,  1872,  d.  Jan.  i,  1873. 

8899. 

Eunice  Eoci^erience^  Haldivin  {phebe Elizabeth-' McCriius.^M- 
nice«,  Moses*),  m.  1 844,  John  James  McKenzie,  b.  Halifax,  N.  S., 
Feb.  23,  1808,  d.  Waupaca,  Wis.,  Dec.  27,  1872,  cabinet  maker. 
She  res.  Waupaca  1883.  Ch.:  14787  John  Miltotf  McKenzie,  b. 
Sept.  13,  1845,  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  of  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  merchant  ; 
Phebe  Janette^  McKenzie,  b.  Oct.  16,  1847,  St.  Catherines,  Can.,m. 
Renet,  miller.  14788  Elcano?-  Emogene^  McKetizie,  b.  Oct.  i,  1850, 
lola.  Wis.,  m.  Chandler,  farmer.  14789  Emaretta  AdelP  McKen- 
zie, b.  Dec.  25,  1855,  I.,  m.  Lee,  merch.  14790  Julia  Jiianna^ 
McKenzie,  b.  Oct.  12,  1857,  I.,  m.  Pinkham,  farmer  ;  Mary  May^, 
b.  May  23,  1865,  I. 

8902. 

JSIilton  Rice^  Haldwii)  {p/tebe  EUzabetio  McCriiiHs),  m.  May 
1853,  Harriet  Augusta  Chandler,  b.  Hanover,  N.  H.,  Oct.  7,  1836, 
da.  John  Wilkes  and  Phebe  (Bridgeman),  miller,  dwelt  Racine  ; 
1883,  Waupaca,  Wis.     Ch.  b.  Waupaca  : 

1479 1  Fhebe  Genetf  Baldwin,  b.  Jan.  27,  1854,  m.  May  5, 
1875,  Ransom  Bailey  of  W.;  John  Miltoif,  b.  Apr.  9,  1856,  d.  a. 
2^  years.  14792  Walter  Chandler"^  Baldwin,  b.  Jan.  18,  i860,  m. 
May  5,  1883,  Kate  Dayton  of  W. ;  Wallace  Chandler"^  Baldwin,  b. 
Jan.  18,  i860;  Franz  SiegeP ,  b.  Dec.  31,  1861  ;  Mary  Augusta^, 
Jan.  I,  1866  ;  Victoria  Eninuf,  June  16,  1869  ;  Harriet  Milton^ 
Baldwin,  Nov.  12,  1877. 

8923. 

WILLIAM  PITT'^  CLEVELAND  (Thomas  Lumbard^  Wm.  Pitt», 
Moses*,  MosesS  Aarons,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),    m.     Feb.     24,     1875,     Mary    Bates. 

Ch.:  14793-4  Charles  Pitt^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  13,  1876; 
Henry  Robinson"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  3,  1878. 

Hon.  William  Pitt*  Cleveland  is  Village  President  of  Mor- 
risville,  N.  Y.,  and  Postmaster,  1883. 

8924. 

CHARLES     ANSON*     CLEVELAND    (Thomas  Lmnbard^),    m. 

Mar.  10,  1880,  Mary  Wagoner,  res.  Morrisville,  N.  Y.,  1883.     Ch.: 
14795     Thomas  Lathrope"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  4,  1882. 

8935. 

Ambrosia'  Gates  {Pa>nw-  Gci/es,PoUy\  johni^),  m.  Moscow,  N. 
Y.,  Nov.  6,  1844,  Allen  Baker  Warren,  b.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  28, 


l834  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

1824,  s.  Isaac  and  Lydia  (Dole).  Shoemaker;  he  deserted  his 
family  1868.  She  has  resumed  her  maiden  name,  and  res.  Har- 
vard, McHenry  co..  111.,  1884.     Ch.: 

14796  Emma  Jane^  Warren,  b.  Oct.  27,  1845,  Moscow,  m. 
Delavan,  Wis.,  Sept.  30,  1871,  John  Henry  Ward  of  Lawrence, 
McHenry  co..  111.,  b.  Diddington,  Eng-.,  vSept.  24,  1844;  farmer 
and  blacksmith,  Dresden,  la.,  Chickasaw  co.,  la.  Ch.  b.  Dres- 
den:  Helen  Elizabeth^''  Ward,  Aug.  27,  1873;  Charles  Augustus^'' 
Ward,  Dec.  14,  1879. 

14797  Elleif  Warren,  b.  Feb.  27,  1848,  Delavan,  m.  Law- 
rence, Jan.  I,  1867,  David  Warwick  Chilson,  b.  Schoharie,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  25,  1842  ;  buyer  and  shipper  of  cattle,  Harvard.  Ch.:  Wil- 
liam Henry^^  Chilson,  b.  Dec.  19,  1867,  Lawrence;  Kittle  Maud^" 
Chilson,  Jan.  24,  1872,  Harvard. 

14798  Adelaide^  Warren,  b.  Sept.  30,  185 1,  Geneva  Lake, 
Wis.,  m.  Walworth,  Wis.,  Oct.  21,  1869,  Joseph  Shanks  Chilson, 
b.  Schoharie,  Dec.  i,  1841,  of  Darien.  Cooper,  Harvard.  Ch.: 
Martin  Eiige?ie'^  Chilson,  born  Nov.  12,  1871,  Whitewater,  Wis.; 
Allen  Parke?-^^  Chilson,  Apr.  19,  1874,  Harvard;  Mabel  Grace^" 
Chilson,  May  21,  1881,  H. 

14799  Adelia^  Warren,  b.  Apr.  29,  1855,  Kingston,  Green 
Lake  co..  Wis.,  m.  Sharon,  Wis.,  Aug.  23,  1873,  Marshall  Dana 
Roach,  b.  Elkhorn,  Walworth  co..  Wis.,  May  3,  1853  ;  wind  mill 
constructor,  etc..  Harvard.  Ch.  b.  H.:  lona  May'"  Poach,  Apr. 
23,  1875  ;  Iva  Belle'"  Roach,  Feb.  15,  1877  ;  Arthur  Dana'°  Poach, 
Oct.  12,  1878;  Clara  Gertrude"'  Poach,  Sept.  7,  1880;  Er/iest  Al- 
fred'' Poach,  Nov    23,  1882. 

14800  Amelia^  Warren,  b.  Apr.  29,  1855,  Kingston,  m.  Dela- 
van, Apr.  5,  1874,  Theodore  Peirce,  b.  D.  Apr.  24,  1847,  of  La- 
fayette, Wis.,  res.   Harvard,  painter  and  paper  hanger.     Ch. : 

Theodore  Franklin'"  Peirce,  b.  May  31,  1875,  Lafayette,  d.  Har- 
vard, May  20,  1877;  Jesse  Calvin'°  'Peirce,  born  Dec.  8,  1877,  H.; 
Mertie  Amelia'"  Peirce,  Apr.  13,  1880,  H. 

1480 1  Frank  Allen^  Warren,  b.  Dec.  12,  1858,  Kingston,  m. 
Sharon,  Wis.,  Aug.  11,  1878,  Ada  May  Newman,  b.  Hartland, 
McHenry  co..  111.,  Aug.  8,  1861;  farmer,  Harvard.  Ch.:  Lewis 
Delbert'"  Warren,  b.  July  15,  1882,  d.  Mar.  24,  1884;  Minnie  May"-" 
Warren,  b.  May  16,  1885. 

14802  Charles  Lincobi'  Warren,h.  July  11,  1861,  Manhattan, 
Wis.,  m.  Hartland,  Nov.  30,  1882,  Fanny  E.  Lusk  or  Lush,  born 
Dunham,  July  31,  1866.  R.  R.  switchman.  Harvard.  Ch.  EtJiel 
Clare''  Warren,  b.  Apr.  18,  1884,  Harv. 

14803  Ida  AdelP  Warren,  born  May  8,  1864,  Manchester, 
Green  Lake  co  ,  Wis.,  m.  Harvard,  Nov.  22,  1882,  Lewis  Napol- 
eon Hammond,  b.  Springfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1852,  mason,  Har- 
vard.    Ch.:   Edith  Estelle'"  Hammond,  b.  Jan.  19,  1885,  Harv. 

8936. 

Irvhiff  Franklin^  Gates  {oauien  Cnites),  m.  Geneva,  Wis., 
July  3,  1850,  Charlotte  Dewey  Spencer,  b.  Oswegatchie,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  3,  1832,  da.  Hiram  and  Lois  (Moseley),  farmer,  Elkhorn, 
Wis.  Ch.  b.  Geneva:  14804  Hiram  Frankliif  Gates,  b.  Oct.  4, 
1853,  m.  Delavan,  Wis.,  Sept.  10,  1876,  Miss  Elizabeth  Herdon- 
doff;  farmer.     Ch.:  2. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1835 

14805  Lottie  Sophia^  Gates,  born  Dec.  22,  1855,  m.  Geneva, 
Dec.  29,  1875,  Judson  Eaton,  farmer.     Ch.:   i. 

14806  Charles  Monroe^  Gates,  b.  Sept.  24,  1861,  m.  Bloom- 
field,  Wis.,  Nov.  4,  1883,  Ida  Cornerwell  or  Connerell,  farmer. 
Elizabeth  Lois^  Gates,  b.  Aug.  23,  1868. 

8972. 

JOHN    JACKSON'    CLEVELAND    (Ouartus  Eiy,  Damel«,  John=), 

m.  Smithfield,  Pa.,  Dec.  13,  1874,  Mary  Sophia  Wood,  b.  East 
Smithfield,  Bradford  co..  Pa.,  Aug.  3,  185 1,  da.  Lewis  and  Sophia 
(Gerould).  Ch.  b.  Smithfield :  14807-8  Marian  Grace",  Apr. 
16,  1876;  Clara  Gertrude"  Cleveland,  June  30,  1878. 

John  Jackson'  Cleveland,  res.  E.  Smithfield,  1879-85,  far- 
mer. 

Gerould  ancestry : —  Dr.  James  or  Jacques'  Jerauld,  born  province  of  Languedoc, 
France,  a  Huguenot,  driven  from  France  after  revocation  of  edict  of  Nantes,  1685,  dur- 
ing voyage  was  accoucheur  to  a  Huguenot  to  whom  a  da.  was  b.,  Martha  Dupee,  whom 
he  afterward  m  ,  he  d.  Medfield.  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1760;  Gamaliel^,  b.  M.  Sept.  23,  1719,  of 
Wrentham,  Mass.,  changed  spelling  of  name,  his  bro.  Stephen  spelt  it  Gerald,  m.  ist, 
Rebecca  Lawrence  ;  Jabez',  E.  Smithf.,  wounded  at  Bunker  Hill,  capt.  of  ordnance,  m. 
Demaris  Bennett;  Ziba*;  Sophia^  Gerould  m.  Lev/is  Wood.  — Sa?fnie/  L.  Gerou/d's  Ger- 
ouldgen.,  jSSj.,  p.  S5- 

9006. 

Mat'lJ     Lawrence^     Foster     (Emeline-,    Moses«,    Samuel^,    Moses*, 

Aarons,  Aaron",  Moses'),  m.  in  Geneseo,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  23,  1852,  Richard 
James  Sibley,  b.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  July  28,  1829,  died  New- 
York,  N.  Y.,  after  1887,  eldest  s.  of  Oscar  Easterly  and  Mary 
Augusta  (Wells).  Ch.  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.:  14809-10  Emily  Mott' 
Sibley,  b.  Feb.  4,  1857,  m.  in  New  York,  Lawrence,  he  d.;  Charles 
Mallabv^  Sibley,  b.  Mar.  8,  i860,  clerk  in  Bank  of  Attica,  Buffalo, 
1882,  of  N.  Y'.  city,  1895. 

Richard  James  Sibley,  of  Buffalo  to  1887,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
where  Mrs.  Sibley  res.  1895. 

Sibley,  Sebley,  Sybley  aiicest?y  .  —  Ttxe  first  Sibleys  here  came  from  Eng. :  John  Sibley 
came  with  bro.  Richard  and  their  wives  from  Eng.  1629,  joined  chh  Charlestown,  Mass., 
Dec.  21,  1634,  freem.  Sept.  3,  1634,  Salem,  Mass  ,  went  to  gen.  court,  m.  ist  (?),  Sarah,  2d  (?), 
Rachel  Pickworth,  da.  John.  .  .  .  James';  Oscar  Easterly',  of  Canandaigua,  m.  Mary 
Augusta  Wells,  da.  of  Dr.  Richard.     ("See  IVells  genealogy.) 

9013. 

WILLARD"  CLEVELAND  (Moses  Marsh',  Moses',  Samuel^,  Moses*, 

Aaron3,  Aaron",  Moses'),  m.  Adrian,  Mich.,  Nov.  II,  1868,  Nancy  Ma- 
ria Truax,  b.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1845,  da.  John  and 
Ann  (Wells).  Of  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  18S0  Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  1881 
conductor  N.  Y.  Central  &  H.  R.  R.  ;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1895,  con- 
ductor L.  V.  R.  R.  Ch.:  Da",  b.  and  d.  Canandaigua,  Sept.  14, 
1869.  14811-14  Effie",  b.  Jan.  29,  1871,  C;  Gertrude",  b.  Apr. 
8,  1872,  C.,  d.  Sept.  24,  1875;  MosES  Leon"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec. 
20,  1874,  Roch.  ;  Willard"  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  1879,  R.  ; 
Samuel  Frederick'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  9,  1882,  Syra. 

9037. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON^  CLEVELAND  (Erastus  Lamed', 

George  Wilber«,  Samuel%  Moses*,  Aaron^,  Aaron",  Moses'),  m.   Mount  Savage, 


1836 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Alleghany  co.,  Md.,  Dec.  20,  1867,  Ann  Eliza  Hall,  b.  Mt.  wS. 
July  17,  1849,  da.  Enoch  Washington  and  Anna  Greenwell  (Al- 
lender).  Of  Breesport,  Chemung  co.,  N.  Y.,  1 881-3,  Master  Me- 
chanic U.  I.  D.  E.  R.  R.     Ch.: 

14815-18  Edwin  Erastus'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  9,  1869,  Mt. 
Savage  ;  Anna  Albertie^  b.  Mar.  17,  187 1,  Mt.  S.,  d.  Brees- 
port, Mar.  27,  1881  ;  Jesse  Robert  Lee'*,  b.  Apr.  13,  1872,  Mt.  S., 
d.  Breesp.  Mar.  29,  1880;  Cora  Virginia*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug. 
10,  1874,  Pittsburg,  Pa.;  George  Washington",  b.  Dec.  23,  1876, 
Connellsville,  Fayette  co.,  Pa.,  d.  C.  Jan.  16,  1879;  Clarence 
Frank",  b.  Oct.  25,  1878,  C,  d.  Breesport,  Mar.  27,  1881  ;  Joseph 
Rodburn"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  10,  1880,  B.;  Grover  Hill"  Cleve- 
land, Nov.  18,  1882,  B. 

9085. 

Mildred    3Iary^  JParnielee  {Mary  ElizabetlO  Rcckafelloiv,  Maria% 

Samuel',  Moses*,  Aaron^,  Aaron^,  Mosesi),    m.    I  St,    Memphis,  Tenn.,   Sept. 

4,  1862,  Amos  Munson,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Jan.  23,  1811,  d. 
Shelby  co.,  Tenn.,  Apr.  19,' 1877,  farmer.  She  m.  2d,  Highland 
Lake,  Col.,  Dec.  7,  1881,  Samuel  Parker  Davis,  b.  Millbury, 
Worcester  co.,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1845,  d.  Highland  L.  Jan.  19,  1882, 
s.  George  and  Mary  Holden  (Parker).  She  m.  3d,  Longmont, 
Col.,  May  22,  1884,  as  2d  w^.,  John  Gumming  Johnson,  b.  Frank- 
lin, O.,  June  30,  1828,  s.  Cyrus  and  Ann  Alletta  (Schenck).  Ch. 
by  ist  m.: 

1 48 1 9  Louis  Oviatf  Munson,  b.  Aug.  6,  1863,  Shelby  co., 
m.  Longmont,  Nov.  29,  1883,  Luella  Eugenia  Terry,  b.  Enfield, 
Conn.,  Apr.  6,  1864,  da.  Seth  and  Jennie  Clarisa  (Burbank).  Of 
Weld  CO.,  Col.,  1885,  Longmont  1887,  stock-raising  farmer.  Ch. : 
Claude  Terr f""  Munson,  b.  Mar.  4,  1885,  Weld  co.;  Ralph  WendelV 
Munson,  Nov.  10,  1886;  Bertha  Mildred^"  Munson,  Nov.  16,  1887; 
2d  and  3d  m.:  s.  p.  Samuel  Parker  Davis  of  Bartlett,  Shelby 
CO.,  Tenn.,  farmer. 

Davis  ancestry :  —  Joseph',  b.  New  Ipswich,  Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H.,  Jan.  2,  1778,  m. 
Hannah  Taylor;  George^  Davis,  b.  N.  I.  Oct.  16,  1817,  m.  Mary  Holden  Parker,  da.  Jabez 
D.  and  Betsey  (Holden). 

John  Gumming  Johnson,  residence  Memphis,  proprietor  of 
Hope  Oil  Mill;  rem.  Oct.,  1887,  to  Clarksville,  Montgomery  co., 
Tenn.  Residence  in  Memphis  again  1890-91.  John  Gumming 
Johnson,  m.  ist,  June  11,  1856,  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth  Fisher,  b. 
Sept.  17,  1834,  d.  Apr.  20,  1883,  da.  George  W.  and  Elmira 
(Leonard).  Ch  :  Ida  Johnson,  b.  Nov.  3,  1857,  m.  Jan.  21,  1879, 
Dr.  Joseph  L.  Shotvvell,  of  Memphis.  Ch.:  Elmina  Shotvvell,  b. 
May  28,  1880,  Elizabeth  Lidel  Shotwell,  Apr.  27,  1883,  John 
Leonard  Shotwell,  Dec.  29,  1887;  Carrie  L.  Johnson,  b.  May  20, 
i860,  m.  Jan.  5,  1885,  P^f-  J-  ^cot  Clark,  of  Syracuse,  N' Y.  ; 
Edwin  Lenman  Johnson,  b.  May  14,  1862,  of  N.  Y.  city  ;  Lillie 
Wykoff  Johnson,  June  16,  1864,  of  Memphis;  Anna  C.  Johnson, 
Aug.  16,  1866;  William  Gumming  Johnson,  May  22,  1870;  Cyrus 
Fisher  Johnson,  Dec.  14,  1872. 

Johnson  ancestry  :  —  John',  o£  N.  Y.  city,  m.  Wick  ;  Uzel^,  Newark,  N.  J.,  arrived 
1767,  m.  Pheby  Wick;  TheodorusS,  b.  N.  Mar.  ii,  1764,  d.  Franklin,  m.  Su.sannah  Brown, 
b.  Mar.  25,  1769,  da.  DanieP  (John')  Brown  of  Newark  ;  Cyrus*  Johnson,  b.  N.  Apr.  1,  1803, 
d.  Memphis,  Sept.,  1878,  m.  Ann  Alletta  Schenck'. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1837 

Schenck  ancestry  ■'  —  Martin'  Schenck  Van  Nydeck;  Roeloff*  Schenck,  b.  Amers- 
foort,  Holland,  i6iq,  arr.  New  Amsterdam  [N.  Y.],  June  28,  1650,  d.  L.  I.  1704,  m.  2d,  Flat- 
lands,  L.  I.,  1660,  Nultje  Van  Couvenhoven^,  b.  Holland  ;  Gerrit^,  b.  Flatlands,  Oct.  27, 
1671,  d.  Pleasant  Valley,  n.  Marlboro,  N.  J.,  Sept.  5,  1745,  m.  Nultje  Van  Voorhees'';  Koert<, 
m.  Mary  Conover'*  ;  Rev.  William*,  b.  Marlboro,  Oct.  13,  1740,  d.  Franklin,  Sept.  i,  18^3, 
m.  Anna  Camming';  Garret  A.",  b.  Pitt's  Grove,  Salem  co.,  N.  J.,  Apr.  20,  1783,  m.  Mary 
Plume";  Ann  Alletta''  Schenck,  m.  Cyrus  Johnson''.— jV^Z'.  K'w.  Schenck^  his  ancestrv  and 
desc.  by  Lt.  Alexander  Du  Bois  Sc/ienck,  U.  S.  A.,  jSSj. 

Pliimbe,  Plum,  Pltane  ancestry :  — 2  arms  :  Plumbe  ;  /  .•  PLUM  or  PLUME  ;  /  .•  Plum 
(Maiden,  co.  Essex,  Eng.).  Ar.  a  bend  vaire  or.  and  gu.  betw.  2  bendlets  vert.  Crest  — 
Talbot  sejant.  .  .  .  John',  b.  Eng.,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Sept., 
1636,  before  deputs.  to  Gen.  Court  were  introd.  in  Conn.,  was  a  sort  of  ruler  1637, 
rep.  1641-2-3,  Branford,  Conn.;  SamueP,  b.  Eng.  1623,  freem.  1666,  Newark  ;  John',  b. 
Branf.  Oct.  28,  1657  ;  John*,  b.  Newark,  1703,  m.  Johannah  Crane*  ;  Isaac*,  m.  Annah  Van 
Wagenen*;  Mary"  Plume  m.  Garret  A.  Schenck". 

Van  H'ag-enen  ancestry: — Gerret  Aertseni,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  m.  Clara  Evertson 
Pels,  bap.  N.Y.  Sept.  10,  i6si  ;  Aert,  b.  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  1670,  m.  Altje  Elting,  Hurley,  Ul- 
ster CO.,  N.  Y.,  da.  Jan.  Roeloffse  ;  Gerrit',  m.  Teuntje  Van  den  Berg^ ;  Jacob*,  m. 
Neeltje  Visscher*;  Annah*  Van  Wagenen,  m.  Isaac  Plume*. 

Visscher  ancestry  :  —  The  name  in  Holland  from  early  times.  Bastiaen',  of  Hoorn, 
Holland,  came  bef.  1644,  Rensselaerwyck,  N.  Y.,  m.  Dirkje  T.  Teunise,  da.  Teunis  Teu- 
nise  :  Harman  Bastiansen^,  b.  i6iq,  Albany,  surveyor,  m.  Hester  Tjerkse  or  Turks;  Nan- 
ning',  Beaverwyck,  N.  Y.,  m.  Alida  Vin  Hagen  ;  Johannes  N.*,  m.  Annetje  or  Annacha 
Staats';  Neeltje*  Visscher  m.  Jacob  Van  Wagenen''. 

Staats  ancestry  :  —  Joakim';  Barents,  b.  1683,  ™-  Dec.  15,  1701,  Neeltje  Van  den  Berg  ; 
Annacha3  Staats,  m.  Johnnes  N.  Visscher-". 

J'an  den  Berg  ancestries  :  —  Gerrit';  Neeltje^,  m.  Barent  Staats^,  Huybert^,  m.  Al- 
bany, Mar.  16,  1687,  Maria  Lansing,  b.  1688,  da.  Hendrick  ;  Teuntje'  Van  den  Berg,  m. 
Gerrit  Van  Wagenen^. 

Crane  ancestfy  :  —  Hon.  Jasper',  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1639,-  Assist,  of  New  Haven 
co!.  10  years.  Assist.  Conn,  united  col.  3  years,  Branford,  Newark  1667  ;  Jasper^,  b.  East 
Haven,  Conn.,  Apr.  2,  1651,  rep.  from  Newark  to  N.  J.  Legis.,  m.  Joanna  "Swain,  da  Sam- 
uel and  Johannah  ;  Joseph',  b.  1676,  m.  Abigail  Lyon,  da.  Joseph  (b.  1655)  ;  EzekieH  ;  Jo- 
annah*  Crane  m.  John  Plume*. 

Cumming  ancestry  : — 2  arms  :  CUMING  ;  4  :  CUMMING  ;  j-  .■  COMIN  ;  /  .•  COMYN  ; 
S  ••  Cummin  ;  2  .■  Cu.MIN  :  (Lords  of  Badenoch,  of  distinction  at  early  period  ;  John  Cumyn 
of  B.,  slain  by  Robert  Bruce).  Az.  3  garbs  or.  .  .  .  Alexander',  b.  Scotland,  of  Mon- 
trose, Scot.,  1702,  m.  Johanna  Erkskine,  da.  of  Lord  Erskine;  Robert^,  b.  Montrose,  Scot., 
Apr.  15,  1702,  came  1720,  Matealapan,  N.  J.,  Freeliold,  N.  J.,  epitaph  reads  :  "desc.  of  an 
ancient  family  in  North  Brittain,"  m.  Mary  Noble',  b.  N.Y.  1718  ;  Anna'  Gumming,  m. 
William  Schenck*. 

Noble  ancestry  : '  of  Bristol,  Eng.,  m.  Lady  Stokes  ;  John^,  b.  B.  1700  (nephew 

of  Sir  John  Stoke' of  Stoke  Castle,  n.  Bristol)  of  N.  Y.,  m.  Catherine  Van  Brugh*  ;  Mary' 
Noble  m.  Robert  Gumming'. 

Van  Briigh  ancestry  :  -  Peter',  Johannes'  [see  +  8808,  p.  1819]  ;  Johannes',  of  N.  Y. 
city,  mariner,  m.  Margaret  Provoost';  Catharine*  Van  Brugh,  m.  ist,  John  Noble'. 

Provoost  ancestry  :  —  Arms  :  [see  illustration  —  N.  Y.  Gen.  Bio.  Record,  VI,  i :  Bio- 
graphical and  Gened.logical  Sketchof  David  Provoost,  by  Edwin  Rnthven  Purple'].  Motto— 
Pro  libertate.  .  .  .  William  Provoost  of  Paris  1572^  m.  Tam  Waart.  Family  evident- 
ly Huguenots.  David',  from  Holland  to  New  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.,  bef.  Apr.,  1639,  placed 
in  charge  of  Ft.  Good  Hope,  Hartford,  Conn.,  Apr.,  1642,  m.  Grietje  or  Margaret  Gillisen 
Verbrugge,  da.  Gillisjansen  and  Barbara  (Schut)  ;  David',  b.  Conn.,  bap.  Sept.  31,  1645, 
m.  Tryntje  [Catharine]  Laurens  from  Amsterdam  ;  Margaret'  Provoost,  m.  Johannes 
Van  Brugh'. 

Van  Coitvenhoven,  Conover  ancestries  :  — G^vvit'^oM&rt^e.'^,  b.  Holland,  1610,  came 
1631,  m.  Altie  Cornelison  Cool ;  Marretje  Gerritse',  m.  Coert  Stevense  Van  Voorhies', 
Nultje',  m  Roeloflf  Schenck',  William',  b.  Holland  1636,  m.  ist,  1660,  Alte  Brinkerhoff,  2d 
Jannetje  Monfoort,  bap.  Dutch  chh.,  N.  Y.,  May  12,  1646,  da.  Pieter  and  Sarah  (De  Plane- 
ken),  fr.  Amsterdam  ;  Peter',  b.  Flatlands,  L.  I.,  Feb.  12,  1671,  d.  Freehold  ab.  Feb.,  1755, 
m.  Patience  Daws,  b.  Gravesend,  Kings  co.,  N.  Y.,  1674,  da.  Elias  ;  Mary*  Conover  m. 
Koert  Schenck*. 

Van  Voorhees  aficestrv  :  —  [See  -|-  761,  p.  398]  Coert  Stevense',  m.  Marretje  Gerritse 
Van  Couvenhoven'  ;  Nultje*  Van  Voorhees,  m.  Gerrit  Schenck'.  —  Littell's  Settlers; 
Talcotfs  Notes. 

9094. 

John  QtlinCy^  Adams  {Lzicius  Smit/i^  Adams,  Aaro?i^  Adams,  Mi- 
riam*, Moses',  Aaron',  Moses'),  m.  in  Toronto,  Can.,  May  17,  1865,  Ada 
Elizabeth  Billing-s  Walker,  b.  Perry,  Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y.,  June 
6,  1842,  da.  of  Artemas  Barnard  and  Adeline  Eliza  (Willey). 
Ch.: 

-|- 14820  John  Walker^  Adams,  b.  Aug.  30,  1866,  New  York 
city.     Adopted  ch.: 

4-14821  Charlotte  Bell  Adams,  nee  Charlotte  Bell,  b.  Apr.  8, 
1868,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 


1838 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


John  Qicincf  Adams  lived  successively  at  Stockbridge,  Mass., 
Toronto,  New  York  city  to  1873,  then  removed  to  Minn.,  and, 
from  1877,  residence:  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  of  J.  Q.  Adams  &  Co., 
grain  dealers,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Adams  have 
made  valuable  contributions  of  records  and  ancestries,  and  sub- 
scribe for  this  Genealogy. 

Walker  ancestry : — Edward',  in  Capt.  Samuel  Maudsley  or  Moselej^'s  co.,  1675, 
moved  from  Charlestown,  Mass.,  to  Brookfield,  Mass.,  ab.  1704,  an  active  and  respected 
man,  m.  Elizabeth  Dean',  b.  1671,  she  adm.  chh.  Charlestown,  Jan.  8,  1698;  Edward^,  b. 
C.  May  25,  1690,  d.  Sept.  12,  1754,  m.  2d,  Apr.,  1723,  Eleanor  Hayward*,  b.  (Concord,  Mass., 
rec.)  Nov.,  1699;  Lt.  Gideon^,  b.  Brookfield  Oct.  8,  1737,  Revolution  soldier,  d.  Vt.,  m. 
Mrs.  Hannah  (Billings^)  Olds,  b.  Feb.  27,  1736-7;  Billings'',  b.  B.  Aug.  31,  1767,  m.  Hannah 
Proctor^,  b.  Westford,  Mass.,  July  3,  1778;  Artemas  Barnard^  Walker,  born  Vt.,  June  2, 
1813,  d.  Perry,  Oct.  13,  1889,  m.  Castile,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1841,  Adeline  Eliza  Willey',  born 
Springwater,  Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1824. 

IVilley  ancestry,  Q-Wn^^:—  I  arms:  WiLLE;  /.■  WiLLEIGH  or  WiLI.ELEY;  -=■■  Wille- 
LEY;  4:  WILLEY: '(Houghton,  co.  Northumberland).  Per  pale  erm.  and  gu.,  3  chev. 
counterchanged.  Crest  —  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  reindeer's  head  erminois,  attired 
ar.  .  .  .  Isaac',  Boston  1640,  Charlestown  1644,  a  first  sett,  of  New  London,  Conn.,  1645, 
selectman  1647,  freem.  1669,  m.  ist,  Joanna;  John^,  b.  N.  L.  1648,  m.  Miriam  Moore,  only 
da.  Miles  and  Isabel  (Joyner),  of  N.  L.;  Mary^,  m.  John  Holmes^.  John^,  born  Feb.  24, 
1674-5,  d.  Hadlyme,  Conn.,  June  ig,  1754,  m.  East  Haddam,  Conn.,  Oct.,  1698,  Elizabeth 
Harvey,  b.  ab.  1680,  da.  John  ;  Joseph^,  b.  E.  H.  Apr.  16,  1705,  m.  2d,  ab.  1746,  Rebecca,  b. 
ab.  1724;  Titus^,  b.  July  3,  1764,  d.  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  ab.  1850,  m.  Lucy  Hungerford*; 
Wilson",  b.  Exeter,  N.  Y.,  Feb.,  1798,  m.  Harriet  Rider',  b.  Easton,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1804; 
Adeline  Eliza'  Willey  m.  Artemas  Barnard  Walker^. 

Rider  ancestry :— 3  ar7ns :  RYDER;  /.•  Rider  or  RYDER;  /.■  RiDER  or  RiTHER  ;  // 
arms:  Rider:  (Yorkshire).  Ar.  on  a  bend  az.,  3  crescents  or.  .  .  .  Samuel',  b.  ab. 
1601,  Yarmouth,  Mass.,  1643,  d.  Dec.  2,  1679,  a.  78,  m.  ist,  Ann;  Zachary^  [however,  Mr. 
Otis  —  from  whose  papers  this  line  was  taken  —  felt  that  they  descended  from  John,  not 
ZacharyJ;  John',  d.  Jan.  11,  1745,  m.  i6gi,  Esther;  SamueH,  b.  Feb.,  1695,  m.  Rebecca 
Winslow',  b.  ab  1695;  John-'',  b.  Rochester,  Mass.,  Nov.  i8,  1739,  Revolution  soldier,  died 
Exeter,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1820,  m.  Sarah  Ruggles",  b.  Apr.  27,  1739;  Ti.nothy",  b.  Rochester, 
June,  1765,  Revolution  soldier,  m.  Patience  Dennis^,  b.  North  Dartmouth,  Mass.,  Oct.  4, 
1771;  Harriet'  Rider  in.  Wilson  Willey*. 

Dennis  ancestry :  —  b  arms :  Denys  ;  /.•  Denys  or  DENNIS;  /,-.■  DENNIS:  (Devon- 
shire). Sa.  3  E)anish  axes  ar.  .  .  .  Robert',  1643-69,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  bef.  Aug.  25, 
1656,  freeman  there  1671,  Newport,  Portsmouth,  R.  I.  (the  Dennis  families  were  Quakers), 
m.  Nov.  16,  1672,  Sarah  Howland  of  Duxbury  (says  the  Friend's  rec.  of  Newport)  da. 
Henry  and  Mary  (Newland);  Robi-rt^,  b.  Nov.  6,  1677,  m. —  Tiverton  rec — Jan.  22,  1700, 
Susanna  Briggs^';  John^,  m.  Hannah  Wilbour',  b.  Feb.  g,  1709;  Thomas*,  b.  Sept.  11,  1734, 
of  Easton,  Friend,  and  a  leading  man,  d.  E.  Oct.  12,  1813,  m.  Hannah  Wilcox,  b.  Aug.  n, 
1735,  d.  E.  May,  1824,  da.  William  and  Dorothy,  prob.  (but  not  quite  proved)  s  of  Daniel 
Wilcox  (descended  from  Francis  Cook,  John  Cook,  and  Richard  Warren  of  Mayflower) 
and  Sarah;  Patience^  Dennis  m.  Timothy  Rider«.— yV.  E.  H.  G.  Reg:,  XLIX :  443— De- 
scendants of  Robert  Dennis  of  Portsmouth,  by  Otis  Milton  Humphrey,  M.D. 

Wilbour  ancestry  :—^\\\\&xr\^,  d.  1710;  Samuel',  b.  1664,  of  Little  Compton,  R.  I.,  d. 
1740,  m.  Mary  Potter^,  she  d.  1740;  Hannah'  Wilbour  or  Wilbor  m.  John  Dennis'. 

Potter  ancestry : — Nathaniel',  m.  Dorothy;  Nathaniel',  b.  .639,  m.  Elizabeth  Stokes; 
Mary'  Potter  m.  Samuel  Wilbour'. 

Briggs  ancestry :— 2  arfns :  Brigges  ;  /.•  Briggs  or  BrigG;  g:  Briggs  :  (Norfolk). 
Gu.  2  bars  voided  or,  a  canton  erm.  .  .  .  William',  m.  1680,  Eliza  or  Elizabeth  Cook'; 
Susanna'  Briggs  m.  Robert  Dennis'. 

Cook  ancestry: — Thomas';  John',  m.  Mary  Borden,  da.  Richard;  Elizabeth'  Cook 
m.  William  Briggs'. 

Ri<,Q'gles  ancestry  :—Thon-\a.s^,  from  Nazing,  Eng..  came  1637  with  w  and  ch.,  Rox- 
bury.  Mass  (bro.  of  John  of  R.,  and  prob.  cousin  of  John  of  Boston),  freem.  May  22,  1639. 
d.  Nov.  15,  1644,  m.  Mary;  Lt.  Samuel',  brot.  from  Eng.,  Roxbury,  rep.,  m.  ist,  Hannah 
Fowle,  da.  George  and  Mary  of  Charlestown;  Samuel',  b.  June  i,  1658,  Jan.  i,  1659,  m. 
Martha  Woodbridge';  Rev.  Timothy*,  b.  Nov.  3,  1685,  H.  C.  1707,  min.  of  Rochester,  m. 
Mary  White,  b.  Aug.  27,  1688,  da  Benjamin  and  Susanna  (Cogswell)  of  Roxb.;  Samuel* 
Ruggles,  b.  July  15,  1715,  m.  Alice  Sherman*,  born  July  9,  1719;  Sarah"  Ruggles  m.  John 
Rider^. 

Sherman  attcestry : — William',  may  have  come  1629,  for  to  one  of  the  name  was  given 
by  our  Gov.  and  Co.  in  London  liberty  to  bring  his  kine  from  Northampton  in  14  days 
from  Feb.  26,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1632,  m.  1639,  Prudence  Hill ;  John',  Marshfield,  m.  Jane 
Hatch';  John',  b.  Oct.  17,  1682,  m.  Sarah  Baker',  b.  Oct.  28,  1688;  Alice*  Sherman  m.  Sam- 
uel Ruggles^. 

Baker  ancestry  :—Seim\\eV,  Marshfield,  m.  Dec.  29,  1656,  Elinor  Winslow";  Kenelm', 
b.  Mar.  23,  1658,  m!  Sarah  Bradford^;  Sarah'  Baker  m.  John  Sherman'. 

Bradford  a«C('.sVry.-— William',  William',  William',  William*  [see  -|-66,  p.  84];  Sarahs 
Bradford  m.  Kenelm  Baker'. 

Hatch  rfwciJi'/rv.— William'  [see  +39,  p.  68];  Walter',  b.  Eng.,  Scituate,  m.  ist,  Eliza- 
beth Holbrook';  Jane'  Hatch  m.  John  Sherman'. 

Holbrook  awc«/rv.— Thomas'  [see  +1514,  15.675];  Elizabeth'  Holbrook  m.  Walter 
Hatch'. 

Woodbridge  ancestry :—]o\\tx^  [see  -I-586,  p.  318];  Martha'  Woodbridge  m.  Samuel 
Ruggles'. 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1839 

Wtnslou)  aticestrv,  2  lines  :— Kenelnie'.  Edward^,  Kenelm^,  Kenelm'',  Kenelin*  [see 
+1993,  p.  &10];  Ellen"",  m.  Samuel  Baker^,  Rebecca"  Winslow  m.  Samuel  Rider". 

Hunfferford  ancesfrv  :—  S  arms :  (Down  Ampney  and  Winrush,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Farley  Castle,  co.  Somerset;  Sir  Walter  de  Hungerford,  K.  G.,  of  Farley  Castle,  Lord 
Treasurer,  was  summ.  to  Parliament  as  a  Baron  1426).  Sa.  2  bars  ar.  in  chief  3  plates. 
CVesf  —  Ont  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  pepper  garb  of  the  first  betw.  2  sickles  erect,  ppr. 
Motto  —  Et  Dieu  mon  appui.  .  .  .  Line  back  thro.  Hungerford  of  Farley  Castle  and 
Down  Amprey  to  12th  century,  Collated  bv  Sir  Robert  Colt  Hoare^  in  Hiingerfordiana, 
pub.  iSib,  so  copies.  .  .  ,  Thomas'  Hungerford  (Hungerfooti,  b.  1602,  an  orig.  prop. 
Hartford,  Conn.,  New  London  1650,  d.  N.  L.  i66:(,  m.  ist,  (settled  upon  by  Hunger- 
ford genealogists  as  being  a  Thomas  from  the  Wiltshire,  Eng.,  pedigree);  Thomas',  b. 
1635,  d.  1714,  m.  Mary  Grey  of  Narragansett ;  John^,  d.  July  9,  1748,  m.  Aug.,  1695,  Debo- 
rah Spencer',  she  d.  Oct.  14,  1750;  Robert",  b.  Jan.  3,  1715-6,  ni.  Grace  Holmes",  b.  Aug. 
14,  1717;  Capt.  Zachariah^,  b.  Mar.  2,  1741,  Revolution  soldier,  m.  Lydia  Bigelow",  b.  Mar. 
31,  1743;  Lucy"  Hungerford  m.  Titus  Willey^. 

Bigelozv  i?«c?iVrv.-— Randlei,  John^  [see  -I-718,  p.  382];  Joshua',  born  Nov.  5,  1655,  of 
Watertown,  wounded  in  Philip's  war,  d.  Westminster  Feb.  21,  1745,  m.  Elizabeth  Flagg, 
b.  Mar.  22,  1657,  da.  Thomas  and  Mary  of  Watert.;  Lt.  John",  b.  Dec.  20,  1681,  m.  Hannah, 
born  Mar.,  ab.  1704-5;  John^,  b.  Mar.  25,  1709,  of  Colchester,  m.  2d,  Sarah  Bate;  Lydia' 
Bigelow  m.  Zachariah  Hungerford^. 

Holmes  ancestry  :—''V^omsL^'^,  "counsellor  of  Grason,"  lived  in  Saintlands  parish, 
Holburn,  in  the  Keper  Crown  Corte  in  Grason  lane,  upper  side  against  Grayson  Walk, 
grandfather  was  slain  in  the  time  of  the  civil  wars  at  Oxford  siege  — our  coat  of  arms 
are  the  three  spurred  Cocks  fighting  in  the  golden  fields  — from  a  letter  of  direction  from 
John  Holmes  in  .V.  E.  Reg.,  X :  24.2 -m.  Mary  Thai  ford  ;  Thomas',  b.  London,  Eng., 
1625,  had  a  piece  of  land  in  Lyn,  Norfolk,  Eng.,  which  he  rented,  came  out  of  Eng.  time 
of  plague,  here  1665,  of  New  London,  d.  Dec.  12,  1724,  m.  in  New  York,  Lucia  or  Lucretia 
Dudley,  she  d.  Julv  5,  i68q,  da.  of  Mr.  Thomas  Dudley,  who  kept  the  laws  court,  Clans 
St.,  in  Common  garden,  London,  after  of  N.  Y.  (she  had  2  brothers);  John',  b.  Mar.  11, 
1686  (writer  of  above  letter),  of  Haddam,  d.  May  29,  1734,  m.  Mary  Willey',  b.  Aug.  14, 
1717;  Grace"  Holmes  m.  Robert  Hungerford". 

Spencer  ancestry  :—]iiV&A'^  [see  +137,  p.  123];  Timothy',  of  Haddam,  d.  1704;  Debo- 
rah' Spencer  m.  John  Hungerford'. 

Proctor  ancestry:— /  arms :  Proctor  or  Procktor  ;  j  .•  PROCTOR:  (Wisbeach,  co. 
Cambridge,  and  Middlesex).  Or  3  nails  sa.  OvV  — A  martlet.  .  .  .  Robert',  Con- 
cord, Mass.,  freeni.  May  10,  1643,  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  m.  Dec,  164s,  Jane  or  Joan  Hildreth, 
per.  da.  Richard  ;  Samuel',  b.  Sept.  15,  1665,  m  Sarah  ;  Thomas',  m.  Hannah  Harron",  b. 
Oct.  14,  1703;  Leonard",  b.  Westford,  Jan.,  1734,  Revolution  soldier,  died  Proctorsville, 
Windsor  co.,  Vt.,  1827,  m.  2d,  Mary  Keep";  Hannah^  Proctor  m.  Billings  Walker". 

A'eep  ancestry: — Arms :  Or,  a  bend  gu.;  on  a  canton  ar.  a  galley,  her  oars  in  action. 
Crest  —  A  weaver's  shuttle  in  pale  gu.  threaded  ppr.  .  .  .  Jolin',  Springfield  1660, 
freem.  i66q,  killed  by  Indians,  Mar.  20,  1676,  m.  Sarah  Leonard,  b.  Oct.,  Dec.  13,  1645, 
taken  bv  Ind.  Mar.  20,  1676,  k.  soon  after,  da.  John  and  Sarah  (Heald),  of  S.;  Ensign  Sam- 
uel', b.  Aug.  22,  1670,  m.  Sarah  Colton',  b.  Sept.  25,  1678;  Jabez',  b.  Longmeadow,  Mass., 
Mar.  10,  1706,  m.  E.xperience  Lawrence'",  b.  June  22,  1719;  Mary"  Keep  married  Leonard 
Proctor". 

Laii'rence  ancestry : — John"  [for  preceding  generations,  see  +161,  p.  137];  Peleg'*,  b. 
Mav  10,  1646,  Jan.  10,  1647,  of  Groton,  m.  Elizabeth  Morse";  Maj.  Eleazer'^',  b.  Feb.  28,  1674, 
m.  Mary  Scripture,  b.  Feb.  7,  1681,  a  da.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  of  Groton  ;  E.Kperience"> 
Lawrence  m.  Jabez  Keep'. 

Morse  -ancestry  :—'Y:\iovs\2A^.,  Samuel',  Joseph'  [see  +627,  p.  331];  Elizabeth"  Morse 
m.  Peleg  Lawrence'^. 

Colton  ancestry :  — 2  arms :  (Essex).  Az.  2  barbels,  respecting  each  other  ar.  Crest 
—  A  spear's  head  in  pa'e  enfiled  with  a  savage's  head  couped  ppr.  .  .  .  George',  fr. 
Sutton,  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick  (8  mi.  fr.  Birmingham),  Eng.  Springfield  1644,  freeman 
1665,  a  grantee  of  Sufiield  1670,  quartermaster,  rep.,  m.  ist,  Deborah  Gardner;  Captain 
Thomas',  b.  May  i,  1651,  the  defender  of  central  Mass.  in  the  Indian  wars,  m.  Sarah  Gris- 
wold';  Sarah'  Colton  m.  Samuel  Keep'. 

Grisivold  ancestry : — George',  Matthew'  [see  +3160,  p.  1060];  Sarah'  Griswold  m. 
Thomas  Colton'. 

Barron  ancestry  :—i  arms :  Barron  or  Baron  ;  /.■  Barron  :  Ar.  a  chev.  betw.  3 
hearts  sa.  .  .  .  Ellis',  or  EUiz',  Waterford,  Ireland,  brot.  from  Eng.  ch.,  Watertown, 
Mass.,  m.  ist,  Grace  ;  Moses',  b.  Mar.  i,  1643,  m.  Mary  Learned',  b.  Aug.  7,  1647;  Isaac', 
b.  Dec.  I,  1671,  m.  Sarah  ;  Hannah"  Barron  m.  Thomas  Proctor'. 

Learned  ancestry : — William',  Isaac'  [see  -[-718,  p.  381];  Mary'  Learned  m.  Moses 
Barron'. 

Billings  ancestry . —  Nathaniel'  Billin,  Concord,  freem.  June  2,  1641,  d.  Aug.  24,  1673; 
Nathaniel',  Concord,  freem.  1673,  d.  Aug.  27,  1714,  m.  Mrs^  Jane  (Goodenow)  Banister, 
wid.  Christopher  of  Marlboro,  da.  Thomas  and  Jane  of  Sudburv;  Nathaniel',  b  Concord 
May  29,  1688,  m.  Hannah;  Thomas",  b.  May  9,  1712,  m.  Sarah  Fay',  b.  Oct.  2,  1710;  Han- 
nah's  Billings  m.  Gideon  Walker'. 

Fay  ancestry  :—]o\\r\^,  m.  2d,  ,Mrs.  Susanna  (Shattuck)  Morse  [see  -(-8471,  p.  1751]; 
Gershom',  b.  Oct.  19,  i68i,  m.  Mary  Brigham';  Sarah'  Fay  m.  Thomas  Billings". 

Brigham  ancestry  :— I  arms :  Brigham  or  Brigham  ;  5- .■  Brigham  :  (Yorkshire). 
Ar.  a  saltire  engr  vert.  .  .  .  Thomas',  b.  1603,  fr.  Eng.,  came  in  the  Susan  and  Ellen 
1635,  a.  32,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  m.  Mercy  Hurd;  John',  b.  Mar.  9,  1645,  Marlboro,  rep.,  m. 
Sarah;  Mary'  Brigham  m.  Gershom  Fay'. 

Havivard  a?icestry  : — George',  Concord  1635,  freem.  Mar.,  1638,  d.  Mar.  29,  1671,  m. 
Mary;  John',  b.  Dec."  23,  1640,  m.  Hannah  or  Anna  White;  George',  m.  Hannah  Chad- 
wick,  da.  John  and  Sarah  of  Watertown;  Eleanor"  Hayward  m.  Edward  Walker'. 


1840  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Dean  ancestry . —  Thomas',  b.  1603,  came  in  the  Elizabeth  and  Ann  1631^,  a.  32,  Con- 
cord, d.  Feb.  5,  1676,  ra.  Elizabeth;  Joseph^,  m.  Elizabeth  Fuller;  Elizabeth^  Dean  m.  Ed- 
ward Walker  1. 

Fuller  ancestry  :—Thoma.&^  [see  +8575,  p.  1767];  Elizabeth^  Fuller  m.  Joseph  Dean". 

9095. 

Sarah  WilliaTtlS^  AdainS  {Lucius  Smltlf  Adams) ^  m.  Stock- 
bridg-e,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1865,  Albert  Buckley  Savage,  b.  Montreal, 
Can.,  Mar.  r,  1840,  d.  Claremont,  Los  Angeles  co.,  Cal.,  1889,  s. 
Joseph  and  Abigail  Jones  (Lyman).  Lived  at  Excelsior,  Minn., 
1882,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  insurance.     Mrs.  Savagfe  res.  Stockbridge 

1895.  Ch.  b.  Stockbridge  : 

14822  Charles  Alberf  Savage,  b.  Sept.  4,  1865,  unm.,  grad. 
John  Hopkins  Univ.  1895,  res.  Baltimore,  Md.,  1895. 

14823  Frederick  Adavis^  Savage,  b.  Apr.  10,  1870,  unm.,  res. 
Baltimore,  Md.,  June,  1895,  insurance  business. 

Arthur  Harold^  Savage,  b.  Aug.  12,  1872,  unm.,  res. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  electrical  business. 

Francis  Joseph^  Savage,  b.  Mar.  9,  1875,  unm.,  grain 
business  in  111. 

9096. 

C/iarles  Pi'entice^  Adams  {lucIus  smith'^  Adams),  m.  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.,  Meta  Gavit,  b.  in  N.  Y.  city,  da.  of  John  E.  and 

(Robinson).     Of   Cleveland,  O.,   1895,   dealer  in  boilers 

and  heaters.     Ch.  b.  Stockbridge  : 

Karl  Gavit^  Adams  j  Philip  Lucius^  Adams. 

9097. 

HenVy  H,^  Hhepavd  {Laura  Lovina-<  Adams,  Warren^  Adams,  Zebe- 
a'2'a//6.^(/<?;«5^,  Miriam'',  Moses3,  Aaron^,  Moses"),    m.    Perry,   O.,    DcC.   23,    1858, 

Mary  F.  Hutchins,  b.  Perry,  Apr.  21,  1838,  d.  P.,  Mar.  22,  1885, 
da.  Calvin  and  Emeline  (Crosby).     Ch.:    Two^,  d.  in  infancy. 

-[-14824  Sara  Frances^  Shepard,  b.  Dec.  22,  1864,  Harpers- 
field,  O. 

Walter  H.^  Shepard,    m.   Ida    Kintners,    res.   Perry 

1896,  merchant.  Cyrus  L.^  Shepard,  of  Perry;  Kate  E^  Shepard, 
of  Perry. 

Henry  H.^  Shepard,  residence,  Perry,  merchant  (retired). 

Hutchins  ancestry :~ i  arms :  HUTCHENS  ;  /.•  HUTCHINGE  ;  2:  Hutchings  ;  3: 
Hutchins  :  (Ireland^  Ar.  3  lions  pass.  sa.  Crest  —  A  branch  of  a  holly  tree  vert.  .  .  . 
Capt.  William',  William  J. 2;  Calvin^  Hutchins  of  Perry,  1838,  m.  Emeline  Crosby. 

9100. 

JEdlVard  Milton^  Adams  {ChaunceyEdivard-'  Adams,  Milton<^  Ad- 
ams, Zebediah^  Adams,  Miriam'',  Moses^,  Aaron",  Moses'),  m.  Unionville,  Conn., 

Jime  14,  1876,  Sarah  Jane  Robotham,  b.  Burling-ton,  Conn.,  Mar. 
23,  1852,  a  da.  William  and  Maria  (Rogers).  Ch.:  14825  Edward 
Milton^  Adams,  b.  July  8,  1877,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  attending  Chi- 
cago (111.)  High  School  1895. 

14826     Bessie  Maria^  Adams,  born  May  4,   1880,  Holyoke, 
Mass.,  attending  Chicago  High  School. 

I-**  Edward  Milton^  Adams  removed  from  New  Marlborough, 
Mass.,  in  1868.     Residence  in   Chicago   1895  ;  paper  manufac- 


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turer.  Mr.  Adams  is  a  member  of  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in 
111.  and  in  Mass.  (in  both  of  which  he  holds  the  office  of  histo- 
rian, and  in  the  published  History^  etc.  (1894)  membership  of  the 
111.  Soc.  are  recorded  25  of  his  ancestors),  Sons  of  the  American 
Revolution,  Chicago  Continental  Guard  (to  which  Sons  of  the 
Amer.  Pev.  are  eligible  for  membership)  with  the  military  rank 
of  S.  A.  R.,  and  is  quartermaster,  and  of  the  Massachusetts  So- 
ciety in  Chicago.  Editor  and  contributor.  See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV. 

9103, 
Franklin   Adatns^  3Teachani  {Eiien  Bmce-'  Adams,  Muton^ 

Adams,  Zebediah^  Adams,  Miriam*,  Moses',  Aaron',  Moses'),     m.     at     Salt     Lake 

City,  Utah,  Feb.  18,  1896,  Sarah  Grace  Thomson,  b.  New  York 
city,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  8,  1875,  da.  of  Samuel  Walker  and  Sarah  Anna 
(Carson). 

Franklin  Adams'^  Meacham,  M.D.,  was  prepared  for  college  at 
Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  was  graduated  with 
honors  as  A.  B.  from  Yale  University  1887.  Than  studying 
medicine,  he  received  his  degree  as  M.D.  from  the  medical  de- 
partment of  the  University  of  Virginia  in  1889.  Regular  pbys. 
located  in  Salt  Lake  City,  where  he  still  resides  and  is  engaged 
in  general  practice.  Was  appointed  assistant  surgeon  to  the 
Holy  Cross  Hospital  of  that  city  June  30,  1890.  Dr.  Meacham 
was  appointed  city  physician  and  a  member  of  the  Board  of 
Health  of  Salt  Lake  City,  the  first  Gentile  to  hold  that  office  in 
that  city.  Appointed  president  of  Board  of  United  States  Ex- 
aming  Surgeons  for  Pensions.  Member  of  Salt  Lake  County 
Medical  Society,  and  Salt  Lake  Academy  of  Medicine  ;  member 
of  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  State  of  111.,  of  Sons  of  the 
American  Revolution,  of  Society  of  War  of  181 2,  of  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  all  by  inherit- 
ance.    Dr.  Meacham  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

9104, 

Grace  FraneeSCa^  3Ieachani  {ElUn  Bruce-  Adatns,  MiUon^  Ad- 
ams, Zebediah=  Adams,  Miriam*,  Moses',  Aaron^,  Moses'),  m.  in  NeW  York  city, 

N.  Y.,  Feb.  18,  1890,  Lt.  William  Powers  Burnham,  b.  Scranton, 
Pa.,  Jan.  10,  i860,  eldest  son  Capt.  David  R.  and  Olive  E.  (Pow- 
ers).    Child  : 

Edward  Meacham^  Bur tiham,\>.  Jan.  11,  1891,  Fort 
Porter,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Grace  Francesca^  Meacham  graduated  from  Brooke  Hall,  ]\Ie- 
dia.  Pa.,  1885. 

Lt.  William  Powers  Burnham,  cadet  military  academy.  West 
Point  July  i,  1877,  to  June  30,  1880.  Private  corp.  and  sergeant 
general  service  and  Co.  E.,  14th  Inf.,  Apr.  26,  1881,  to  July  5, 
1883,  2d  It.  6th  U.  S.  Inf.  July  6,  18S3,  ist  It.  nth  U.  S.  Inf.  Feb. 
25,  1891,  transf.  to  6th  U.  S.  Inf.  July  20,  1891,  tranf.  to  20th  U. 
S.  Inf.  July  22,  1895.  Stationed  at  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
1896. 

Burnham  ancestry  .-  —  Thomas'  [see  +4469,  p.  1313]  ;  William^,  born  ^^  ^f  Wethers- 
field,  Conn.,  m.  Elizabeth  Loomis,  b.  Aug-.  7,  1655,  da.  Nathaniel;  Rev.  "William',  b.  July 
17,  1684,  Harvard  1702,  of  Kensington,  Conn.,  1712,  m.  Hannah  Wolcott">,  b.  Mar.  19,  1684; 

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1842  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Appleton*,  of  Cream  Hill,  Cornwall,  Conn.,  m.  Mary  Wolcott,  b.  Jan.  i,  1730;  Abner^,  of 
Sharon,  Conn.,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Williams,  b.  Apr.  i,  1733  ;  Judson  William'  Burnham,  of 
Carbondale,  Pa.,  m.  Mary  Blois,  b.  Salisbury,  Conn.,  Aug.  19,  1796;  Captain  David  R.' 
Burnham,  b.  Carbondale  Nov.  10,  1835,  ist  It.  67th  Pa.  Vols.  Aug.  28,  1861,  captain  Jan.  7, 
1864,  ordnance  officer  3d  Div.,  3d  Corps,  June,  T863,  to  Mar.,  1864,  and  of  3d  Div.,6th  Corps, 
Mar.,  1864,  to  e.xpiration  of  term  of  service  Sept.  15,  1864,  engaged  in  battles  of  Wilderness, 
Spottsylvania,  S.  Anna  River,  Cold  Harbor,  Berryville,  Opequan,  Winchester,  Peters- 
burg, Cedar  Creek,  and  Monocacy,  Md.,  where  he  was  wounded,  2d  It.  35th  U.  S.  Inf. 
July  17,  1867,  trans,  to  15th  Inf.  Aug.  12,  i86g,  ist  It.  Jan.  i,  1875,  captain  Oct.  31,  1884,  re- 
tired June  15,  i8qi,  m.  Feb.  10,  1858,  Olive  E.  Powers,  b.  Feb.   10,  1837. 

nWaV/ (?«c«/rv.-  — Henry"  [see +3160,  p.  1060 J ;  Hon.  Henry>',  b.  Jan.  21,1610-11, 
of  Windsor,  Conn.,  one  of  the  19  named  in  the  charter  of  Connecticut,  deputy  1660,  mag- 
istrate 1662,  importing  merchant,  m.  Sarah  Newberry  of  W.,  a  da.  Thomas  and  Hannah  ; 
Capt.  Samuell^  b.  W.  Oct.  8,  1647,  of  Wethersfiield,  m.  Judith  Appleton^ ;  Hannah"  Wol- 
cott, m.  William  Burnham^. 

Appleton  a7icestry : —  'Y:\\ovi\2i^^  \  SamueP  [see  +1095,  p.  493];  Judith^  Appleton,  m. 
Samuel  Wolcott's. 

9111. 

John  HowariV  Hayes  (jo/m  niake^  Hayes),  m.  ist,  Frank- 
fort, Me.,  Apr.  13,  1859,  Anna  Lane  Fovell,  or  Fovall,  b.  Win- 
terport,  Me.,  died  Lapwai  Agency,  Nez  Perces  cc,  Idaho  Terri- 
tory, Sept.  2,  1883.  He  m.  2d,  Moore's  Station,  Bntte  co.,  Cal., 
Sept.  3,  1884,  Mrs.  Mary  (Moore)  McMurry.  Of  Idaho  1882,  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  1885.  Ch.:  14827  Frank  Howard^,  b.  Jan.  18, 
i860,  Frankfort. 

14828  Carrie  Alice^  Hayes,  born  Nov.  25,  1861,  Bucksport, 
Me.,  m.  Moscow,  Nez  Perces  co.,  Idaho  T.,  Feb.  i,  18S4,  Walter 
Howard  Mcintosh.  Ch.  b.  M.:  Wallace  Howard'"  McIntosh,h. 
Nov.  17,  d.  M.  27,  1884-5  ;  Marion  Frances"*  Mcintosh,  b.  Jan.  18, 
1886  ;  Wilbur  Edivard'^  Hayes,  b.  July  31,  1864,  Hampden,  Me. 

14829  Marian  Winchester^  Hayes,  b.  June  14,  1866,  Bangor, 
Me.,  m.  Moscow  Aug.  24,  1884,  Robert  S.  Browne.  Ch.:  Harry 
Howard"'  Browne,  b.  Nov.  15,  1885,  M.  Annette  Rice^  Hayes,  b. 
Dec.  26,  1869,  Bangor,  d.  B.  July  26,  1870;  Harry  Lane^  Hayes, 
b.  May  18,  1872,  B. 

9127. 

Charles   JEdWaVcV  Blahe  {Clmrles  MomS-'  Blake,    diaries'-  Blake, 
John^  Blake,  Ann"  Richardson,  Sarah^,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  m.  San  FrancisCO,  Cal., 

June  10,  1874,  Martha  Foster,  born  Dorchester,  Mass.,  May  12, 
1839,  youngest  da.  of  James  and  Rachel  (Lambert).  Ch.  b.  San 
Francisco  :  14830  Marguerite  May^  Blake,  b.  Aug.  28,  1875. 
1 483 1  Jessie  Foster''  Blake,  b.  Apr.  6,  1877. 
Dr.  Charles  Edward^  Blake,  M.D.,  grad.  Yale  college  1865,  and 
University  Pacific  Medical  School,  San  Francisco,  1873.  He 
lived  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  to  185 1,  went  to  Cal.  and  returned 
1857.  Having  passed  Board  of  Examination  as  major,  he  was 
commissioned  2d  Lt.  in  command  of  Co.  H.,  40th  U.  S.  Colored 
Inf.,  serving  in  Tenn.  and  Ala.  Aug.,  1865,  to  May,  1866.  He 
went  to  Arizona  1866,  thence  1868  to  Cal.  Since  1873  he  has 
been  M.D.  in  full  practice  in  San  Francisco  ;  allopathic  physi- 
cian.    Residence  1614  Geary  St.,  1882-5. 

F'osler  ancestry : •  Foster,  probably  d.  in  Eng.  before  1633,  m.  Eglin   Hatherly, 

or  Hetherly,  b.  1588  [yet  it  may  be  that  she  was  mother  of  the  wife  of  Edward  Foster, 
and  not  of  fA-m^&M  —  Savage' s  Gen.  Die],  she  came  1634  with  two  daughters,  was  at  Scit- 
uate,  Ma.ss.,  1643,  sister  of  Timothy  Hatherly  who  came  from  Barnstaisle  in  Devon  (where 
also  is  a  parish  of  his  name),  Eng.,  a  merchant  in  London,  the  founder  of  Scituate  (she 
m.  2d,  before  coming  here,  Mr.  Hanford,  3d,  Dec.  15,  1637,  as  2d  wife,  Richard  Sealis,  or 
Sellice,  of  S.);  Hon.  Edward",  from  Kent  co.  or  Devon  co.,  Eng.,  came  early  enough  to 
be  taxed  Jan.  2,  1633,  by  Col.  Court,  Scituate,  a  founder  of  the  church  at  S.'jan.  8,  1635, 
lawyer,  freeman  1636,  rep.  1639,  '40,  m.  Apr.  8,  1635,  Lettice  Hanford^  ;  Timothy^,  b.  1640, 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  m.  ist,  Mrs.  Ruth  (Tileston)  Denton,  widow  of  Richard  Denton,  da. 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  of  D.,  2d,  Mrs.  Relief  (Holland)  Dowse,  widow  of  John  Dowse  of 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1843 

Charlestown,  Mass.,  da.  John  and  Tudith  of  Dorchester,  had  sons,  by  ist  m.:  Hatherly*, 
b.  Sept  22,  1671  ;  by  2d  m.:  TimothyS  b.  Jan.  8,  1682,  Edward^,  and  Thomas*.  Timothy', 
ancestor  of  Timothy^,  Edward',  Jamesf  ;  James"  Foster,  m.  Rachel  Lambert. 

Handford,  Han  ford  ancestry :  -2  arms  :  H.\ndfi)KD  ;  b  :  Hanfokd  (Lincolnshire). 

Gu.  a  bend  between  6  mullets  ar.     .     .     .     >  Hanford,  probably  died  in  Eng-.,  m.  Mrs. 

Eglin  (Hatherly)  Foster  [see  above]  ;  ch.:  Rev.  Thomas^,  of  Norwalk,  Conn.;  Marsjaret^, 
came  1634,  m.  1636,  as  ist  wife,  Isaac  Robinson  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  son  of  blessed  John 
of  Leyden  (and  so  is  probably  the  progenitrix  of  all  descendants  of  John)  ;  Lattice^  Han- 
ford, came  1634,  m.  Edward  Foster^. 

9128. 

Charlotte  A^nanda^  Blake  {CUarles  Morris-'  Blake,  aiarlc's<> 
£/a/ke,/o/in^  B/aie,  Ann*  J?ic/iardson,  Sarah^,  AaToii^,Moses^),  m.  at  Fort  Whip- 
ple, near  Prescott,  Yavapai  co.,  Arizona  Ter.,  Sept.  12,  1867, 
Henry  Acianis  Brown,  b.  Vassalborough,  Me.,  Apr.  6,  1842,  son 
of  Enoch  and  Sarah  (Reed).     Ch.  b.  Napa,  Cal.: 

14832  Adelaide  Frances^  Brown,  b.  July  19,  1868,  graduated 
Girls'  High  vSchool,  San  Francisco,  1884,  is  (1884-6)  at  Smith 
College,  Northampton,  Mass. 

14833  Philip  Kitig^  Bro7vn,  horn  June  24,  1869,  attended 
High  School,  San  Francisco,  and  Belmont  School ;  Class  of  1890 
Harvard  University. 

14834  Hattie  Langdon^  Brown  born  Jan.  12,  187 1,  attended 
High  School  to  enter  Smith  College,  1887. 

Dr.  Charlotte  Amanda''  (Blake)  Brown,  M.D.,  grad.  Female 
College,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  1866,  and  at  Woman's  Medical  College 
of  Pa^,  Philadelphia,  1874,  having  taken  the  full  course  1872-4. 
In  1866  she  went  to  Arizona.  vSince  1874  she  has  been  an  allo- 
pathic physician  of  San  Francisco,  with  a  large  and  successful 
practice,  and  is  well  known  for  learning  and  great  skill. 
Through  her  own  personal  efforts  she,  in  1874,  founded  the 
Children's  Hospital  and  Training  School  for  Nurses,  San  Fran- 
cisco, and  since  has  been  continuously  connected  with  the  insti- 
tution, now  in  full  success.  Dr.  Brown,  for  several  years,  was 
preparing  plans  of  a  new  hospital  building  on  California  street, 
San  Francisco,  which  was  completed  and  in  Feb.,  1887,  full  of 
patients.  The  lot  was  donated,  and  $30,000  raised  by  the  efforts 
of  the  ladies.  They  have  several  dispensaries  for  the  poor.  Dr. 
Brown  returned  from  Europe  to  N.  Y.  Sept.  28,  1892,  was  ex- 
pected home  Oct.  22,  1892. 

Henry  Adams  Brown,  residence  427  Geary  street,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1887.  For  years  he  has  filled  the  responsible  position  of 
paying  teller  in  the  bank  of  Wells,  Fargo  &  Co.,  San  Francisco. 

Rrozvn  ancestry :  —  Vit\.&v  Brown  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1620,  or  John  of  P.,  his  brother, 
is  ancestor  of  Enoch  Brown  of  Vassalborough. 

9170. 

PHILO^  CLEVELAND  (George  Orson',  William  Hamilton^,  Noah- 
diahs,  Aaron*,  Benjamins,  Aaron^,  Moses').       Of     HarwiutOU,    CoUU.,     1887, 

farmer.  Enlisted  Aug.  16,  1862,  Co.  C,  2d  Conn.  Heavy  Art., 
discharged  at  Washington,  D.  C.,  July  7,  1865.  Ch.:  14835-7 
Frank  A.',  b.  Apr,  26,  1867  ;  Charles',  Oct.  31,  1872  ;  Harry* 
Cleveland. 

9171. 

MILO'  CLEVELAND  (George  0.'),  m.  Torringford,  Conn., 
Mar.  3,  1864,  Cynthia  Amanda  Egleston,  b.  New  Lebanon,  N. 


1844  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Y.,  Dec.  23,  1838,  da.  Augustus  Eleazer  and  Mary  Lucretia 
(Hayden).  Of  New  Hartford,  Harwinton,  Conn.,  farmer.  Ch. : 
14838-44  George  Albert'',  b.  Jan.  20,  1865,  Harwinton  ;  Edson 
MiLo^,  Dec.  2,  1866,  Thomaston,  Conn.;  Frederick  Ernest'', 
Apr.  28,  1868,  New  Hartford  ;  Wilbur  Frank',  Feb.  2,  1870,  N. 
H.;  Jessie  Lillian*,  Nov.  7,  1872,  N.  H.;  Hubert  Walter'  ; 
Herbert  Wallace"  Cleveland,  Jan.  16,  1878,  N.  H. 

917Z 

ERASTUS^  CLEVELAND  (George  c),    d.  Baltimore,  Md., 

Aug.  22,  1864,  a.  24,  m.  Elizabeth  Miles  Cummings,  da. and 

Phebe  Ann  (Scovill).  Dwelt  Harwinton,  Conn.,  carpenter  ;  en- 
listed Aug.  12,  1862,  Co.  C,  2d  Conn.  Heavy  Art.,  d.  in  the  ser- 
vice. Ch.:  14845  Eleanor  Virginia"  Cleveland,  m.  Slade,  of 
Oakville,  Litchfield  co.,  Conn.,  1887. 

9191. 

WILLIAM'    CLEVELAND    (William^,  Orrasons,  Noahdiahs,  Aaron*, 

Benjamins,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  m.  Ella  Devan.  Of  Columbia,  Mich., 
Hillsdale,  Mich.     Ch.:  14846  Orrason"  Cleveland. 

9225. 

WILLIAM   ALEXANDERS   CLEVELAND    (Martin  Luther', 

William',  Martin  Luther^,  Benjamins  Benjamins,  Aaron^,  Moses'),  died    Wolfville 

Ridge,  N.  S.,  Jan.  2,  1888,  a.  42,  m.  Gaspereaux,  N.  S.,  July  14, 
1859,  Selina  Miner,  b.  Black  River,  Gaspereaux,  da.  Ebenezer 
and  Nancy  (Davison).  Of  Greenwich,  N.  S  ,  farmer.  She  res. 
Wolfville  Ridge  1890.  Ch.:  14847-52  George  Whitfield",  b. 
Apr.  24,  i860,  d.  May  31,  1862  ;  Charles  Andrew",  b.  June  17, 
1862;  Clara  Maude",  Dec.  27,  1864;  Annie  Eunice",  Jan.  30, 
1866  ;  Martin  Luther",  Aug.  29,  1868  ;  Arthur  Roby",  Mar. 
14,  187 1  ;  George  Rupert"  Cleveland,  born  Apr.  18,  1873, 
drowned  in  Minas  Basin  Oct.  13,  1890,  of  crew  of  schr.  Keeway- 
din  (Windsor  and  N.  Y.),  fell  overboard.  One  of  his  brothers 
was  drowned  at  sea  before  1890  ;  Burpee  Willis",  b.  Mar.  27, 
1876  ;  Eva  May",  Dec.  18,  1879  ;  Bertha  Marie"  Cleveland, 
Jan.  18,  1882. 

9234. 

JAMEvS      PATTERvSON'     CLEVELAND     (william    Armstead', 
Williams,  Martin  Luther^,   Benj.<,   AaronS,   Aaron^,   Moses'),     m.      iSt,     HillsboT- 

ough,  N.  B.,  Oct.  28,  1868,  Mary  S.  Godfrey,  b.  1846,  d.  Feb.  8, 
1870,  da.  Samuel  and  Mary  (Knoles).  He  m.  2d,  H.,  Dec.  4, 
1872,  Fannie  M.  Smith,  b.  185 1,  d.  Feb.  6,  1876,  da.  Cornelius 
and  Jane  (Keiver).  He  m.  3d,  Barnesville,  Kings  county,  N.  B., 
June  24,  1879,  Maggie  Duncan,  da.  William  and  Maggie  (Mc- 
Crackin),  carpenter,  ist  m.:  s.  p.  Ch,  by  2d  m.:  14853-6  Paul 
Mainard"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  3,  1874.  By  3d  m.:  Archie  Dun- 
can", Apr.  13,  1880  ;  Lizzie",  Nov.  23,  1881  ;  Thomas  Carlisle"  ; 
John  Blair"  Cleveland,  Aug.  26,  1885. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1845 

9237. 

MAYHEW    BECKWITH*    CLEVELAND    (wilUam   Armstead^ 
Williams,  Martin  Luther*,   Benjamin*,   Benjamin^,   Aaron",   Moses»),     married     at 

Hopewell,  N.  B.,  Oct.  6,  1879,  Mary  Jane  Wright,  b.  Coverdale, 
Albert  co.,  N.  B.,  Oct.  21,  1859,  da.  of  William  Henry  and  Wil- 
lelmina  (Steves)  Wright.  Residence,  Salem,  Mass.,  1888-9, 
Melrose,  Mass.,  1897-8,  builder  and  carpenter.     Ch.: 

14S57  William  Emerson'-'  Cleveland,  born  July  19,  1880, 
Hopewell,  a  graduate  of  the  Melrose  High  School  1897.  Mr. 
Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Harry  Holmes'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  9,  1883,  Hope- 
well, d.  Coverdale  Feb.  5,  1886. 

14858  Frank  Obed''  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  27,  1886,  Cover- 
dale. 

14859  Coral  Elmira  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  1889,  vSalem, 
Mass. 

9241. 

THOMAS  WILFORD'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  Armstead'),  m. 
Aurora,  111.,  July  14,  1885,  Katherine  Eveline  Moran,  born  Cape 
Breton,  N.  S.,  Dec.  24,  1865,  da.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Morphe). 
Residence,  Salem,  Mass.,  1888-9,  Melrose,  Mass.,  1896-8,  carpen- 
ter, builder.  Ch.:  14860-2  Bert  Leroy*  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  27, 
1886,  Aurora;  Ralph  Armstead"  Cleveland,  Mar.  11,  1890,  Sa- 
lem, Mass.;  Earl  Lewis'  Cleveland,  July  29,  1896,  Melrose. 

9266. 

Charles  EdWartV  Yonnff  {Edward-' Voun^,  Sarah  Wallgate^  John- 
son, MaryS,  Ben.*,  Ben.3,  Aaron",  Moses'),  m.   ClaytOU,  RabuU  CO.,   Ga.,  Oct. 

I,  1 87 1,  Mary  Frances  Breen.  Grad.  High  School,  Philadelphia, 
Pa.  ;  afterward  studied  Civil  Engineering ;  was  engaged  on 
southern  railroads  1869  to  1879,  on  Blue  Ridge  R.  R.  and  Green- 
ville and  Columbia,  S.  C.  Surveyed  West  Jersey  R.  R.  to  At- 
lantic City,  N.  J.;  superintended  construction  of  Ches.  &  O. 
from  Richmond,  Va.,  to  Newport  News,  Va.,  etc.  Engaged  in 
engineering  work  of  U.  S.  Govt,  buildings  1883  ;  res.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Ch.:  14863  Lillie  Blanche^,  b.  June  28,  1872,  Clayton ; 
Frederick  EdwanP  Young,  May  7,  1875,  Columbia. 

9268. 

William  Heiirff  Yonnff  {Edwcud-  Vo/oi^),  m.  New  Castle, 
New  Castle  co.,  Del,  July  20,  1882,  Annie  Behan  Heath,  b.  Belle 
Plaine,  Scott  co.,  Minn.,  da.  Rev.  (Prof.)  Moses  and  Isaline 
(Hughes).  Ch.:  14864  Clarence  Arf/m?^,  b.  June  28,  1885,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;   Eleanor  May^  Young,  Apr.  10,  1888. 

Rev.  William  Henry^  Young,  a  Baptist  clergyman.  Grad. 
Yale  1878;  studied  mechanical  engineering  at  Cornell  Univ. ; 
theology  at  Crozer  Theol.  Seminary,  Chester,  Pa.  Traveled  in 
Europe  while  pursuing  his  studies.  Lived  at  Wilmington,  Del., 
was  pastor  Baptist  Church  at  Milford,  Kent  co.,  Del.;  installed 
Oct.  8,  1885,  pastor  of  Metropolitan  Baptist  Church,  Washing- 


1846  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

ton,  resigned  1890.  Is,  Sept.,  1890,  Prof,  of  Elocution  and  Hom- 
iletics,  English  Dep.,  Acadia  College,  Can.  Is  inventor  of  pipe 
organs,  manufactured  by  Diamond  State  Organ  Co.,  Wilming- 
ton.    Teaching  in  the  Wolfville,  N.  S.,  College  1892. 

• 

9273. 

Isabella  Elliotf  Tafflor  {^hn■y  Elizabeth-'  Harding),  m.  Bear 
River,  N.  S.,  Aug.  i,  1850,  Capt.  Hiram  Chute,  b.  Annapolis,  N. 
S.,  Dec.  21,  1822,  drowned  in  Boston  harbor  (returning  home 
from  foreign  voyage),  vSept.  i,  1858,  s.  John  and  Eliza  (Potter), 
of  Bear  R.,  capt.  of  vessel.     Ch.: 

14865  HiigJiina  Margaret''  Chute,  b.  Apr.  9,  1856,  St:  John, 
N.  B.,  m.  Fairville,  St.  John,  N.  B.,  June  9,  1875,  Thomas  Luckey 
Earle,  b.  N.  Y.  Nov.  24,  s.  William  (of  N.  Y.  pres.  Elevated  R. 
R.)  and  Ann  (Luckey).  Of  Millville,  York  co.,  N.  B.,  1892,  tele- 
graph operator.  Ch.:  Harriet  Calvena""  Earle,  b.  Mar.  15,  1876, 
Fairv.;  A/niie  Birdie'\  b.  Nov.  12,  P.,  d.  26,  1877;  Marv  Margaret 
Parrie  Price'"  Earle,  b.  June  i,  1879,  Millford,  St.  John,  N.  B.; 
Isabell  Elliott'',  b.  Apr.  11,  1882,  d.  Sept.  17,  1884,  Millville;  Syl- 
vester Zabriskie'\  b.  Mar.  12,  1885,  Millv.  ;  Annetta  Lillah'"  Earle, 
b.  May  13,  1887,  Millv. 

14866  Mary  Annetta^  Chute,  b.  June  28,  185  i,  m.  Fairv.  Jan. 
16,  1867,  Edward  Irvine,  b.  Carlton  co.,  N.  B.  Of  Phoenix,  Mar- 
icopa CO.,  Arizona,  1892,  books  and  stationery,  Ch.:  Thomas  Ed- 
ward'" Irimie,  b.  Oct.  5,  1867,  N.  S.,  in  business  with  father  ;  Lil- 
lah  Carrie'"  Irvine,  b.  Feb.  i,  1S69,  Millford,  of  Fredericton,  N 
B.,  telegraph  opr.     Robert  Taylor^  Chute  d.  a.  2}^  y. 

9285. 

Gasfarffs  JEdwhi"*  Jiishop  {Et/za  Ann-' joAnson),  m.  Green- 
wich, N.  S.,  Dec.  22,  1863,  Clara  Louisa  Davison,  b.  G.  Aug.  16, 
1841,  a.  da.  Lewis  and  Lydia  Ann  (Bishop).  (Lewis  Davison's 
grandmother  was  Abigail  Alline,  da.  of  William.  For  Alline 
ancestry  :  see  -(-  1212).  Of  Greenwich  1895.  Ch.:  14867  Alary 
Blanche'  Bishop,  b.  Dec.  27,  1864,  Greenwich,  grad.  Acadia  coll. 
June  3,  1886,  finished  education  at  Berlin,  of  Toronto,  Can.,  1895, 
has  a  situation  in  a  college,  1 890-1;  artist  and  authoress  —  see 
Bibliography,  Ch.ap.  IV.     And  other  daughters". 


9303. 

GEORGE     NORMAN"     CLEVELAND    (Joseph   Henry',  Knoche, 

Enochs,  Ben.i,  Ben.3,  Aarons,  Mosesi),  m.  Londonderry,  Colchcstcr  CO., 
N.  S.,  June  26,  1871,  Mary  Ann  Hurd,  b.  Wallis,  Cumberland  co., 
N.  S.,  Apr.  23,  1850,  d.  Margaretville,  N.  S.,  Aug.  20,  1884,  a  da. 
Abijah  and  Elizabeth  (Embry).  Of  Margaretville,  master  mar- 
iner. Ch.:  14868-9  Alice  Jane",  b.  Aug.,  Sept.  12,  1872,  Lon- 
donderry; Ida  Emily",  b.  Feb.  17,  1875,  L.,  d.  Great  Village, 
Londonderry,  Jan.  18,  1876;  Norris  Douglas"  C'level.\'nd,  b. 
Jan.  17,  26,  1879,  Margaretv. 


^nna>i/iJ\  (^/^^^^V/'-e^'^^i-^y^ 


DESCENfDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1847 

9393. 

JAMES  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (james  Fleming^  Eliphase,  Eli- 
phas",  MosesS  Benjamins,  Aaron^,  Moses'),    d.   Bridgeport,  Conn.,   NoV.    1 9, 

1879,  m.  B.,  Julia  Ann  Beardsley,  b.  B.  1846,  a  da.  John  and 
Mary.  (She  m.  2d,  James  Henry  McCormick,  clerk  P.  O.,  N.  Y. 
city,  res.  1886  N.Y.  s.  p.)  Of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  to  spring  1879, 
Bridgeport  afterw.,  machinist.  Ch.  b.  Bridgeport  :  14870-t 
Edith'',  May  16,  1872  ;  May"  Cleveland,  1874. 

9395. 

GEORGE  EDWARD*  CLEVELAND  (james  Fleming^),  m. 
Trumbull,  Fairfield  co..  Conn.,  Oct.  25,  1871,  Estella  Melissa 
Beach,  b.  T.  Jan.  4,  1859,  only  da.  Abel  Stiles  and  Margaret 
(Wheeler).  Of  Bridgeport  1882-91,  grocer.  Ch.:  14872  Grace 
Maud'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1877,  B. 

9396. 

WILLIAM  BLISS'  CLEAVELAND  (james  Fleming^),  d.  High- 
lands, Macon  co.,  N.  C,  Dec.  14, 1893,  a.  44,  m.  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
May  31,  1S75,  Ida  Estelle  Bailey,  b.  B.  June  9,  1853,  da.  Lorenzo 
Monroe  and  Laura  (Morgan).  Of  Highlands  since  May  29,  1884, 
merchant,  patentee.  His  widow  res.  Highlands  (1895).  Ch.  : 
14873-5  Eva  Gertrude',  b.  Oct.  14,  1876,  Bridgeport,  unm.  ; 
Annie  Bell',  Feb.  25,  1879,  B.,  d.  B.  Jan.  17,  1882  ;  Mabel  Es- 
telle', b.  Nov.  23,  1880,  13.  ;  William  Monroe',  July  31,  1883, 
B.;  James  Frank',  Feb.  23,  1886,  Highlands;  George  Edward', 
Sept.  15,  1888,  H.;  Arthur  Bailey',  Nov.  14,  1890,  H.;  Elenor' 
Cleaveland,  May  23,  1893,  H. 

9401. 

FRANK    EDWARD'  CLEAVELAND  (Edward^  Eiiphas«,  eh- 

phass,  Moses*,  Benjamins,  Aaron^,    Mosesi),  bom  at  Salisbury,   CoUU.,   Mar. 

18,  1853,  married  at  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  Aug.  3,  187 1,  Belle  Cham- 
berlain, b.  at  Hudson,  Mich.,  Dec.  23,  1855,  a  daughter  of  Da- 
vid Green  and  Sarah  (Angell)  [Nash]  Chamberlain.  Their 
child.  : 

+  14876  Kathryn  Isabelle'  Cleaveland,  born  June  13, 
1872,  North  Canaan,  Litchfield  co.,  Conn. 

Mr.  Frank  Edward"  Cleaveland  graduated  from  Univer- 
sity of  Mich.,  Ann  Arbor,  Bachelor  of  Laws,  Mar.  18,  1873. 
Residence  at  Canaan,  Conn.,  to  1870,  Ann  Arbor  to  Apr.,  1873. 
After  finishing  his  studies  he  lost  his  eyesight.  He  was  admit- 
ted to  the  bar  in  Litchfield  co.,  Conn.,  May,  1873,  ^^^  com- 
menced the  practice  of  law  at  Canaan;  continued  there  to  1878; 
and  then  located  at  Winsted,  Conn.,  of  the  law  firm  Graves 
[Henry  B.J  and  Cleaveland  to  18S1,  was  Justice  of  the  Peace 
West  Winsted  1877-9.  Since  1881  he  has  resided  and  practiced 
at  Hartford,  Conn.  (1898).  Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-law, 
publisher  of  the  well-known  Cleaveland's  law  blanks.  Mr. 
Cleaveland  is  a  highly  esteemed  member  of  the  bar,  and  a 
leader  m  many  public  movements.     Was  a  delegate  represent- 


1848  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

ing-  the  Fourth  District  of  Conn,  at  the  National  Greenback 
Convention,  Chicago,  111.,  Mar.  19,  1880.  He  was  an  early  ad- 
vocate of  the  secret  ballot  in  Conn.  It  has  since  become  the 
law,  and  was  first  used  at  the  town  elections  Oct.  7.  1889,  Is 
president  of  the  Institution  for  the  Blind,  Hartford,  1896.  Mr. 
Cleaveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Chamberlain  ancesti-y  : —  David  Green'  Chamberlain,  b.  n.  Pownal,  Bennington  co., 
Vt.,  Jan.,  1800,  lived  there  to  i8ig,  Bridgewater,  Washtenaw  co.,  Mich.,  to  1825,  afterward 
at  Hudson,  where  he  operated  his  fine  farm  of  500  acres,  d.  H.  Mar.  8,  1870,  m.  2d,  July  4, 

1849,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Angell')  Nash,  b.  Pawlet,  Vt.,  July,  1820. 

Aiigell  aticestry  •'  —  Capt.  Joseph",  b.  n.  Pownal,  an  officer  in  the  American  Revolu- 
tion ;  Joseph^,  b.  n.  P.,  d.  Hudson,  1852,  m.  Elnor  Dunning  ;  Sarah'  Angell  m.  ist  in  1836, 
Almerion  Nash,  residence  :  Scio,  Dexter  (now  Washtenaw)  co.,  Mich.,  farmer,  d.  1844. 
She  m.  2d,  David  Green  Chamberlain^. 

9430. 

JAMES  RATHBUN'  CLEVELAND  (ciark  Rathbun',  James«, 
Clark',  Moses^  Benjamin^,  Aaron^,  Moses'),    m.   FremOUt,   O.,   DcC.  23,  1887, 

Laura  Belle  Hawk,  b.  Green  Creek  tp.,  O.,  Sept.  14,  1868,  da. 
David  and  Mary  (Mclntyre)  ;  res.  n.  Clyde,  O.,  1895,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  C:  Lee",  July  25,  1890  ;  Sidney  Clark''  Cleveland,  Sept. 
7,  1892. 

9541. 

JLOVenZO  X)J  KeyeS  (Calvm-'  Keyes,  Calvin^  K'eyes,  EUzabeth^  Ward, 
Hezekiah'^  Ward,  Jane',  Samuel^,  Moses'),    m.     BemardstOWU,     MaSS.,    JaU.^ 

1850,  Velonie  P.  Day.     Of  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  farmer.     Ch.: 
14S77     Albert  Arthur'^  Keyes,  b.  Oct.,  1852,  m.  Carrie  Emer- 
son, she  d.  1877.     Of  Brattleboro.     Ch.:  3,  2  of  whom  d.;  Lilld"' 
Keyes,  living. 

14878  Willis''  Keyes,  b.  Oct.  14,  1854,  m.  Emma  Aldrich  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1.  Brattleboro.     Ch.:  Daisy^''  Keyes  ;  Son^". 

14879  £lla^  Keyes,  b.  Apr.  14,  1856,  m.  Clifton  Haynes,  1. 
Marlboro,  Vt.     Ch.:  Jioy  Hayftes. 

9623. 

HENRY*    CLEVELAND    (ira  H.',  John',  Squiers,    Eleazer*,  Samuel', 

SamueP,  Moses'),  m.  Mar.  28,  1876,  Ola  M.  Pratt.  Ch.:  14880  Per- 
LEY  Lester"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  i,  1877. 

9624. 

EDWIN  FREEMAN*  CLEVELAND  (iraH'),  m.  Feb.  15, 
1877,  Sadie  A.  Brown.  Ch.  :  14881  Sadie  May",  b.  Jan.  21,  d. 
Feb.  21,  1882. 

9636. 

OSCAR  BETHABRA*  CLEVELAND  (Enoch  James',  Bethabra% 
Squier',  Eleazer*,  Samuel',  Samuel^,  Moses'),    m.     ISt,    SuttOU,  Vt.,  Aug.  25, 

1870,  Cordelia  Drown,  b.  Bennington,  Vt.,  Dec.  2,  1849,  ^-  Wol- 
cott,  Vt.,  May  12,  1878,  da.  Moses  and  Sylvania  (Bishop).  He 
m.  2d  in  Kan.,  Oct.,  1881,  Mrs.  Louisa  (Bickford)  Davis,  b.  1847, 
da.  Moses  and  Louisa.  Of  Inyo,  Harper  co.,  Kan.,  1882,  Otego^ 
Harper  co.,  Kan.,  1883,  Chrisfield,  Harper  co.,  Kan.,  1886.  Ch. 
by  ist  m.:  14882  Cynthia  Winona*  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  21,  1873, 
Wolcott,  d.  W.  Dec.  31,  1874. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1849 

9640. 

EMMA  LEORA'  CLEVELAND  (Enoch  james'),  m.  Wolcott, 
Vt,  Feb.  19,  1879,  Albert  William  Boardman,  b.  Springfield, 
Mass.,  June  12,  1854,  s.  Charles  Wright  and  Hulda  (Cole).  Ch. 
b.  Wolcott  :  Mabel  Emi/nf  Boardman,  June  24,  1880;  Maud  Irma^ 
Boardman^  Apr.  16,  1882  ;  Charles  Wrighf  Board}?ia?i,  Dec.  19, 
1885.     Albert  William  Boardman  of  Wolcott  (1882-95),  farmer. 

Boardman  ancesity  :  —  Sa.va-ae\^  [see  4-  5773,  p.  1519]  ;  Daniel',  b.  Aug:.  4,  1658,  of 
Wethersfield,  Conn.,  m.  Hannah  Wright";  Israel',  m.  Elizabeth,  prob.  da.  of  Jacob  Gibbs 
of  Windsor,  Conn.;  Elisha^,  m.  his  cousin,  Hannah  Dix,  b.  Nov.  14,  1719,  da.  Leonard  and 
Abigail  (Gibbs)  of  Wethersf.;  Ozias^,  m.  Lvdia  Hinsdale;  Williarai",  m.  Anna  Town; 
Charles  Wright'  Boardman  m.  Huldah  Cole.—  Boardman  gen. 

Wright  ancestrv  :  —  Thomas*  [see  +  3047,  p.  1031] ;  SamueP,  b.  prob.  Eng.,  Wethers- 
field, freem.,  1657,  rn.  Sept.  29,  1659,  Mary  Butler,  da.  Dea.  Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Bige- 
low),  of  Hartford,  Conn.;   Hannah"  Wright  ra.  Daniel  Boardman". 

9641. 

HIRAM  NELSON'  CLEVELAND  (Enoch  james'),  m.  Wol- 
cott, Vt.,  Dec.  24,  1885,  Gertrude  Emma  Kidney,  b.  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  Nov.  28,  1868,  da.  William  and  Sophronia  Almira 
(Peck).     Ch.  :   14883  Agnes  Eldora",  b.  Jan.  12,  1887. 

9655. 

ORANGE  SYLVESTER"  CLEVELAND  (Lester',  Nahum", 
Squiers,   Eleazer*,   SamueP,   SamueP,    Moses'),      m.       June       13,       1878,      Eva 

Rogers  of  Alden,  la.  Lived  at  Holland,  Vt.;  went  West  1876; 
of  Alden  1882.  Ch. :  14884-5  Myron  J.",  Jesse  Lester' Cleve- 
land. 

9668. 

JOCELYN  PLANT'  CLEAVELAND  (james  Bradford',  John', 
Perezs,  EleazerS  SamueP,  Samuel",  Moses'),  b.   NcW  HaVCU,  Conn.,  Aug.  2  2, 

1853,  d.  New  Haven  June  15,  1881,  unm.;  studied  2  years  in  the 
Yale  Scientific  School,  graduate  Yale  Law  School  1876,  lawyer, 
New  Haven. 

AWv  Haven  Journal  and  Courier,  June  rb,  rSSi :  —  Mr.  Jocelyn  P.  Cleaveland  died 
very  suddenly  yesterday  morning,  about  11  o'clock,  at  his  home,  212  York  street.  While 
at  his  office,  in  Cutler  building,  at  about  10  o'clock,  he  complained  of  a  pain  in  the  head, 
and  leaving  his  clerk  in  charge,  walked  home.  Soon  alarming  symptoms  supervened  ; 
Dr.  V.  M.  Dow  was  called  ;  Drs.  Pierpont,  Hubbard,  Judson,  and  Dibble  arrived  very 
soon,  but  all  efforts  were  unavailing,  and  in  20  minutes  death  had  occurred.  Death,  in 
the  opinion  of  the  phvsicians,  was  caused  bv  apoplexy,  resulting  from  over-exertion  in 
the  sun.  The  deceased  had  appeared  to  be  in  his  usual  health  in  the  early  part  of  the 
morning,  and  he  had  been  to  Evergreen  Cemetery  to  place  flowers,  sent  from  Hartford, 
Conn.,  on  tne  grave  of  Miss  Jennie  Jerome,  a  Hartford  young  lady  who  died  recently. 
Tne  deceased  was  a  young  gentleman  highly  esteemed,  and  his  loss  will  be  deeply 
deplored  by  a  large  circle  of  friends.  He  was  a  member  of  the  North  Church,  a  member 
of  the  choir,  also  leading  the  singing  at  the  North  Church  Mission  S.  S.  Was  a  member 
of  the  Grays,  and  of  Hiram  Lodge,  No.  i,  F.  and  A.  M.  One  of  his  recent  leisure  hours' 
labor  was  the  compiling  of  a  memorial  to  his  grandparents  and  aunt  [Nathaniel  Jocelyn, 
Sarah  Atwater  Plant  Jocelyn,  and  Cornelia  Dorotha  Jocelyn  Foster  —  see  BibliO(;k.\- 
PHY,  Chap.  IV.] 

Neiv  Haven  Union,  June  it>,  18S1.  -Col.  Dexter  R.  Wright  presided  at  the  bar  meeting 
held  in  the  Superior  Court  room  this  morning.  Eli  Mix  presented  the  following  resolu- 
tions : 

Resolved,  That  we  regard  with  profound  sorrow  the  death  of  Jocelyn  P.  Cleaveland, 
one  of  the  junior  members  of  the  bar,  who,  by  God's  all-wise  providence,  has  suddenly 
been  called  from  our  midst  in  the  full  vigor  and  energy  of  his  early  manhood,  while  yet 
at  the  threshold  of  his  professional  life. 

Resolved,  That  in  the  death  of  our  late  brother  this  bar  has  lost  a  diligent  student,  a 
genial  and  social  member,  and  a  conscientious  gentleman,  who,  by  his  earnest  applica- 
tion and  strict  attention  to  his  professional  duties,  bid  fair  to  become  an  able  lawyer. 

Resolved,  That  this  bar  tender  to  his  bereaved  parents  and  the  members  of  the  fam- 
ily their  heartfelt  sympathy  in  their  deep  affliction. 

Resolved,  That  the  clerk  of  the  court  be  requested  to  cause  the  foregoing  resolutions 
to  be  entered  on  the  records  of  the  court  and  a  copy  thereof  be  transmitted  to  the  family 
of  the  deceased. 


1850 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


After  the  reading-  of  the  resolutions  remarks  were  made. 
Neiv  Haven  Register^  June  77,  1881,  publishes  the  resolutions  of 
the  Grays  concerning-  his  decease,  signed  by  Capt.  George  S. 
Arnold,  etc.  New  Haven  Journal^  June  1881,  describes  the 
funeral  ceremonies,  held  June  18,  1881. 

9670. 

SUSAN    TROWBRIDGE^    CLEAVELAND    (james  Bradford', 

John',  Perez,6  Eieazer^,  Samuel', ''),  m.  by  Rcv.  Jamcs  B.  Cleavcland,  in 
First  Congregational  Church,  Granby,  Conn.,  Oct.  23,  1884, 
Robert  Levi  Rice,  b.  Granby  Oct.  31,  1859,  a  s.  Levi  and  Lydia 
Elizabeth  (Preston).     Ch.  : 

14886     Chaveland  Jocelyn^  Rice,  b.  Nov.  28,  1885,  Granby. 
Mrs.    Rice  inherits   her  mother's  talent  and    is   a   poetess. 
Several  of  her  poems  have  been  published.     See  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.     Residence,  Granby  1886.     Mr.  Rice  is  a  farmer. 

9671. 

LIVINGSTON  WARNERS  CLEAVELAND  (james  Bradford', 
John',  Perezs,  Eleazer*,  SamueP,  SamueP,  Moses'),  b.  Soutll  EgremOUt,  MaSS., 

Jan.  31,  i860,  unm. 

Judge  Livingston  Warner'  Cleaveland  grad.  Yale  Law- 
School  1 88 1.  From  1881  he  has  been  a  practismg  attorney  and 
counsellor  at  law  (successor  to  his  brother  Jocelyn  Plant  Cleave- 
land), office  and  residence  still  in  New  Haven  1898.  Commis- 
sioner of  deeds  for  all  the  states  and  territories  in  the  U.  S.  and 
for  Canada  Provinces.  Mr.  Cleaveland  is  eloquent  at  the  bar, 
active  in  the  church,  and  is  highly  esteemed  by  the  members  of 
the  bar  and  in  the  community.  Judge  Cleaveland  was  elected 
Nov.  6,  1894,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  New 
Haven,  the  first  Republican  to  be  elected  to  this  office  in  this 
district  in  about  thirty  years,  the  only  Republican  who  ever 
held  this  office  being  Francis  Wayland,  now  Dean  of  the  Law 
Department  of  Yale  University,  who  held  it  for  one  term  about 
the  close  of  the  war.  Judge  Cleaveland  was  re-elected  Judge 
of  Probate  Nov.  3,  1896,  by  a  largely  increased  majority.  Was 
elected  Nov.  20,  1896,  President  of  the  Men's  Sunday  Evening 
Club  of  the  United  Church  of  New  Haven.  Judge  Cleaveland 
is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

,      9674. 

ClUIVleS  Sumner"  NearitUf  (jane  Cecelia',  John',  PerezS,  Elea- 
zer<,    SamueP,   Samuel^,    Mosesi),    m.     Northfield,     CoUU  ,     Sept.     4.     1895, 

Allie  Luella  Birge  afterward  Blakeslee,  b.  N.  Mar.  13,  1877,  da. 
of  Burrit  B.  and  Alwilda  Luella  (Blakeslee)  Birge,  and  adopted 
by  her  grandfather,  C.  W.  Blakeslee.  Of  Northfield  1897, 
farmer,  s.  p. 

9675. 

Mart/  Cecelia'  NeaHtiff  (jane  ceceiiaH),  xn.  Northfield, 
Conn.,  Sept.  8,  1897,  Henrv  Gill,  b.  Sheffield,  Eng.,  Feb.  27,  1874, 
s.  William  H.  and  Mary '(Selby).  Of  Northfield  1897,  blade- 
forger,  s.  p. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  185  i 

9678. 

GEORGE    ALMERON'    CLEVELAND    (james  Perez^  Marvin», 
Perez',  EleazerS  SamueP,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  Candor,  N.  Y.,  May  16,  1874, 

Martha  Lucinda  Jordan,  b.  Caroline  Center,  Tompkins  co.,  N.Y., 
Oct.  7,  1844,  da.  Uriah  and  Caroline  (Peirson).  Res.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  1891-3,  carpenter.  Ch.  :  14887  Alice",  b.  Sept.  4,  1876. 
14888  Ada^  Cleveland,  Apr.  11,   1881. 

9732. 

WillUini    Heiirif    Foster    (/^iz««r  ^^zv?;/,?,  Weltha«,  Tracy^,  OavldS 

Samuels,  Samuei2,  Mosesi),  m.  Pulaski,  Lawrencc  CO.,  Pa.,  Dec.  9,  1843, 
Emeline  C.  Griffith.  Ch.  :  Charles  Demetrius^,  b.  Apr.  24,  1845, 
Youngstown,  O.,  of  Cumberland,  Barron  co..  Wis. 

14889  Melissa  Sophronia^  Foster,  b.  Sept.  13,  1847,  Youngst., 
m.  Daniel  Hall,  1.  Granger,  Fillmore  co.,  Minn.;  Alice  Elithine^^ 
b.  Apr.  10,  1850,  Kirtland,  O.,  d.  K.  Feb.  10,  1851.  14890  Samuel 
Eiigene" ,  b.  Dec.  28,  1852,  K.,  of  Wljitewater,  Minn. 

1 489 1  Laura  Lucitia^  Foster,  b.  Dec.  27,  1854,  Mentor,  O., 
m.  Grim,  1.  Cass  co.,  Mich.  14892-3  James  Emerf  Foster,  b. 
Feb.  II,  1859,  Viola,  Olmsted  co.,  Minn.,  of  Colby,  Marathon  co., 
Wis.,  farmer;  William  Amos^,  b.  Jan.  28,  1861,  Viola,  of  Colby, 
farmer;  John  Lorenzo^,  b.  Dec.  24,  1864,  Plain  view,  Minn.,  d. ; 
Julius^  Foster,  b.  July  15,  1866,  P. 

9735. 
Frances  Sophia^  Foster  {Fanny-'  Evans,  Weitha^),  m.  Kirtland,  ^ 

O.,  June  8,   1854,  Samuel  BrOWtl^   Evans  +9743    {Hervey  Masoni  Evans, 

Weithas).  Of  Six  Oaks,  Minn.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  14894  Edgar  Fair- 
childs^  Evans,  b.  Mar.  30,  1855,  Dallas,  Mich.  Of  Brookings, 
Brookings  co..  Dak.,  farmer.  14895  Weltha  Gertrude^  Evans,  b. 
Oct.  I,  1857,  Six  Oaks,  m.  George  A.  Hallenbeck.  Of  Little 
Valley,  Olmsted  co.,.  Minn.,  farmer.  14896  Homer  J.^  Evans,  b. 
July  8,  i860.  Six  O.,  of  Six  Oaks,  farmer.  Earl  Elmer^  Evans,  b. 
Mar.  3,  1868,  Six  O. 

9741 

Henry      Ilobarf     Evans     {Hervey  Mason-'  Evans,   Weltha"),     m. 

Matilda  Hubbard,  da.  John  and  Margaret  (Hicks).  Of  Elkhart, 
Ind.,  1886,  farmer.     Ch.  :   14897   Orson\  b.  1852   E.,  of  Colorado. 

14898  Clara^  Evans,  b.  Sept.,  1853,   Elkhart,  m.  Homer  Johnson. 

14899  Elsie^  Evans,  b.  1855  E.,  m.  Longacre,  res.  Col.;  Homer^, 
b.  Elkhart,  of  E.,  R.  R.  employe  ;  Eliner'^  Evans,  b.  E.,  of  E. 

9742. 

Harriet  Ahnira^  Evans  {Hervey Mason-' Evans),  xn.VJWVmm 
Newell.  Ch.  :  14900  Maria'-'  Netvell,  b.  ab.  185 1,  Elkhart,  Ind., 
m.  James  Winans,  1.  1886,  Petaluma,  Cal.  14901  James  Munroe^, 
b.  June  22,  1853,  Elkhart,  of  San  Francisco,  Cal.  14902  Antoin- 
ette^ Newell,  b.  ab.  1855,  E.,  m.  Clarence  M.  Proctor,  1.  Constan- 
tine,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich.     14903  Edivin^    b.  ab.  1857   Elkh.,  of 


1852  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Mich.,  foreman  in  saw-mill.  14904  Anna^  Newell,  b.  about  1861, 
E.,  m.  and  res.  in  Cal.  14905  Hattie^  Newell,  b.  ab.  1863,  E.,  m. 
William  Swankey,  1.  Dowagiac,  Cass  co.,  Mich. 

9745. 

George  Fayette^  Evans  {Hervey  Mason-'  Evans),  m.  Elizabeth 
Clapper,  da.  John.  Of  Elgin,  Waba.sha  co.,  Minn.,  1886.  Ch.  b. 
Elgin  :  14906  HascaP,  b.  May  9,  1857,  m.  Ida  Wood,  da.  Matthias 
and  Clara  (Moore).  Of  E.  14907  Ella^,  and  14908,  Eva^  Evans, 
b.  Dec.  16,  1859,  wood  engravers  for  Frank  Leslie's  Illus.  News, 
res.  N.  Y.  city.  14909  Orra  J/.'  Evans,  b.  1861,  m.  Ira  C.  Rich- 
ardson, 1.  Argyle,  Minn.,  lawyer,  14910-11  Hattie^  Evans,  ,b. 
1864,  teacher  Argyle;  John^,  b.  Nov.  26,  1866,  of  Elgin;  Gertrude^; 
Guy  Tracy^  Evans. 

9752. 

ANDREW    BEARDSLEY^    CLEVELAND    (David',  David'. 

Tracys,  David*,  Samuel',  Samuel^,  Mosesi),    m.     Dixon,    111.,    June    2,     1 854, 

Rachel  Weltha  Crawford,  b.  Akron,  O.,  Mar.  20,  1835,  da.  Sam- 
uel and  Sarah  Ann  (Walton),  stone  mason,  Beatrice,  Neb., 
1884-6.  Ch.  :  14912  Ada  Jane",  b.  Apr.  22,  1855,  Dixon,  steno- 
graphic reporter;  David  Edgar",  b.  Dec.  17,  1857,  D.,  d.  D. 
Feb.  22,  1869.  14913  Charles  Clay'',  b.  Jan.  24,  1859,  Maquo- 
keta.  111. 

+  14914  William  Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  May  6,  1861, 
Maquoketa.  14915-22  Frederick  Wilder"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb. 
2,  1863,  Dixon,  d.  Beatrice  July  3,  1884;  John  Myers",  b.  Dec.  21, 
1864,  Dixon;  Flora  Althea",  Feb.  25,  1867,  D.;  Frank  Albert", 
Apr.  29,  1869,  D. ;  Caroline  Lavinia",  Apr.  29,  1872,  Beatrice; 
Carl  Amos",  July  8,  1874,  B.;  Eugene  Irving"  Cleveland,  Sept, 
17,  1876,  B.;  Louis  Napoleon"  Cleveland,  Oct.  17,  1878,  B. 

9753. 

HENRY  CLAY^  CLEVELAND  (David'),  m.  Ida  co.,  la., 
June  12,  1861,  Mary  Ann  Musle,  b.  Bohemia,  Europe,   1841,  da. 

and  Mary  Ann,  woolen  manufacturer,  Beatrice,  Neb.  Ch.: 

William  Ira",  b.  May  28,  1862,  Toledo,  Iowa,  d.  Mar.  16,  1863; 
Matilda  Ida",  b.  Dec.  i,  1863,  Benton  co.,  la.,  d.  Mar.  i,  1865. 
14923-8  Frank  Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  6,  1866,  Maquoketa, 
la.;  Andrew  Lewis",  Feb.  7,  1868,  M.;  Laura  Catherine",  Jan, 
29,  1870,  M.;  Ada  Viola",  Apr.  29,  1873,  M.;  Eunice  Ann",  Mar. 
i5>  1875,  M.;   Nancy  Margaret"  Cleveland,  May  i,  1878,  M. 

9754. 

MARY  JANE'  CLEVELAND  (oavid,),  m.  Maquoketa,  la., 
Aug.  16,  1857,  Royal  Seneca  Williams,  b.  Chesterrield,  Mass., 
Oct.  I,  1824,  s.  Mark  and  Polly  (Stanton),  lumber  dealer,  Wyom- 
ing, la.,  1884.  Ch.:  14929  Adelbert  Dcvcllo"  Williams,  b.  July 
8,  1858,  m.  W.  Dec.  22,  1876,  Edwina  G.  Vaughn.  Ch.  :  Winni- 
fred"  Williams. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND.  1853 

14930  Corinne  Lucy'  Williams,  b.  Nov.  18,  186 1,  m.  Wyom- 
ing, Aug.  13, 1885,  Harry  Hamilton  Douglas,  b.  Washington,  D.C., 
Dec.  15,  1858,  s.  Albert  Post  and  Laura  Virginia  (Pitcher).  He 
grad.  University  at  Wooster,  Wayne  co.,  O.,  lived  at  Arlington 
Heights,  Va.,  was  principal  of  public  school  Mechanicsville,  la., 
1883-5.  She  grad.  Rockford  Seminary,  was  a  successful  teacher 
at  Tipton,  la.,  from  1882,  and  Assistant  in  the  High  School 
1883-5.  Tipton  Advertiser,  Aug.  20,  iSS^,  publishes  a  lengthy 
description  of  their  wedding.  Carrie  Carroll  Williams,  b.  Feb. 
27,  1867;  Royal  Seneca^  Williams,  b.  June  27,  1871. 

9773. 

ALBERT    HARAN'    CLEVELAND    (william  Beardsley^  DavM«, 

Tracys,  David*,  Sain.3,  Sam."),  m.  Logansport,  Ind.,  Feb.  4,  1 875,  Emily 
Hannah  Betterton,  b.  Albany,  Delaware  co.,  Ind.,  May  10,  1847, 
da.  Charles  William  and  Christina  (Ootman).  Of  Chicago,  111., 
1885-6,  civil  eng.  Ch.  b.  Crescent  City,  Cal.  :  14931-2  David 
PoMEROv'  Cleveland,  Mar.  24,  1876;  Emily  Christina',  May 
25,  1878;  Mary  Belinda',  Sept.  8,  1880. 

9800. 

TRACY'      CLEVELAND     (Joseph  Mason',   Hardin»,   Tracys,   David*, 

sam.s,  sam.2),  m.  Mason,  Mich.,  May  10,  1866,  Susan  Manning,  b. 
Goshen,  Ind.,  Jan.  29,  1836,  da.  Elias  and  Sarah  (Frost).  Of 
Bronson,  Mich.,  1877,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Adams- 
ville,  Cass  co.,  Mich.:  Sarah',  Oct.  13,  1867;  Elizabeth  Alice' 
Cleveland,  Mar.  14,  187 1. 

9818. 

Claviuda^    ItOtVe    {Louisa'  Carey,  Lois',  Tracys,  David*,  Sam.s,  2),  m. 

Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  Apr.  22,  185 1,  Orrin  De  Witt  Rogers,  b.  New 
Paris,  Preble  co.,  O.,  Apr.  22,  1824,  s.  John  and  Tryphenia 
Jones  (Shipman).  Notary  Public  and  coll.  agt.,  was  in  army, 
ist  Lt.  CO.  G,  i52d  Ind  V.     Ch.  : 

14933  ^'^"^  Annette"  Rogers,  b.  Apr.  2,  1852,  Ft.  Wayne,  m. 
Sept.  22,  1869,  Prof.  Charles  Taylor  Lipes,  b.  Botetourt  co.,  Va., 
Dec.  I,  1848,  s.  David  Hvner  and  ^Margaret  Nace  (Thrasher). 
Of  Ft.  Wayne  Commercial  College.  Ch.  :  Ivy  De  Ette''  Lipes,  b. 
T'lJily  27,  1870,  Ft.  W. ;  Marian  Rogers""  Lipes,  b.  Aug.  9,  1872, 
New  Haven,  Ind.,  d.  Dec.  18,  1873;  Margaret  Edna^''  Lipes,  b. 
Dec.  30,  1875,  N.  H.,  d.  Jan.  24,  1876;  Ethel  May'"  Lipes,  b.  Nov. 
29,  1876;  Frank''  Lipes,  b.  Jan.  28,  Ft.  W.,  d.  Dec.  29,  1879;  Pearl'' 
Lipes,  b.  Nov.  i,  1883,  d.  May  6,  1884;  Ella  Louisa"  Rogers,  b.  Feb. 
24,  d.  July  24,  1856. 

14934  Clara  DelP  Rogers,  b.  July  4,  1858,  m.  Jan.  11,  1877, 
Oliver  Tustison,  b.  Sulphur  Springs,  Crawford  co ,  O.,  Apr.  7, 
1840,  farmer.  New  Haven.  Ch.  :  Olive  Myrtle'"  Tustison,  b.  Oct. 
23,  1877;  Nelson  Rogers'"  Tustisoti,  Dec.  16,  1879;  Gle}i7i  Claire"' 
Tustison,  May  28,  1884.      14935   Fitz  Glenn"  Rogers,  b.  Dec.  21,  1864. 

9820. 

Charlotte^  Roive  {Louisa-^  Carey),  d.  Logansport,  Ind.,  Dec.  3, 
1865,  a.  28,  m.  Elkhart,  Ind.,  Sept.  i,  1861,  Carrington  Loyal  Al- 


l854  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

ford,  b.  Ashtabula,  O.,  Apr.  26,  1836,  s.  Rev.  Dr.  Alford  of  the 
Baptist  church.  Of  Logansport,  tobacco  manufacturer.  Ch.  : 
14936  Ida  Maf  Alford,^  b.  Nov.  11,  1863,  Elkh.,  m.  Logansp.  Dec. 
23,  1884,  George  S.  Ricketts,  principal  of  schools  Goshen,  Ind.; 
Charlotte  Louisa^  Alford,  b.  Oct.  21,  1865,  Logansp.,  d.  L  July  22,. 
1866. 

9849. 

LUCINA    PLUMLEY^    CLEVELAND  (Harvey,  Elisha«,  EUsha^ 
Hopestill*,  SamueP,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),    m.    Covington,    Pa.,    DcC.  28,   1 876, 

Andrew  Vernon'  Cleveland  -|-  i-i86r  (orweip,  john«,  Edwards,  johns 
Palmers,  Edward",  Moses"),  farmer  and  Veterinary  surgeon,  Coving- 
ton, 1885.     Ch.:   14937-9  Fanny  Bell"  Cleveland,  b.  June  14, 

1878,  Garfield,  Pawnee  co.,  Kan.  ;  Mark  Ernest",  May  4,  1882, 
Covingt.;  Noel  Andrew"  Cleveland,  Feb.  9,  1884,  C.  ' 

9866. 

IDA   ADELL- CLEVELAND  (A,,,^'Jf-J„%';    fott^' eI^^I^^^ 
f^^^^''^^^^^^^^'l.^l^i\^----^\  tn.  Canoe  Camp,  Pa.,  Oct.  8,  1870, 

Shubael  Archibald*  Maynard  +I1855  (Mary',  John^,  EdwardMohn^  Pal- 
mers, Edward').  Of  Covingtou,  Pa.,  1885,  blacksmith.  Ch.  :  Ber- 
tie^''"' Mayuard^h.  Apr.  10,  1872,  Sullivan,  Pa.,  d.  Richmond,  Pa., 
June  22,  1873;  1494°  Harley  Herniaif'^''  Maynard,  b.  Mar.  6,  1874, 
Covington  ;  Z>a."''\  b.  May  14,  1876,  C,  d.  C.  soon  ;  Blanche  Au- 
gusta^''"' Maynard^'h.  Sept.  30,  1879,  C;  Oscar  Asa^'^",  Jan.  19,  1882, 
Canoe  C. 

9867. 

FLORA    ETHEL'-"  CLEVELAND    (Augusta^  and  Asanas  above), 

m.  Sullivan,  Pa.,  July  i,  1874,  Rufus  Henry  Sumner,  b.  Coving- 
ton, Pa.,  Sept.  19,  1845,  a  s.  Wyatt  and  Edna  Mudget  (Dike). 
Ch.  b.  Richmond,  Pa.:  Bertha""'^"  Sumner^  b.  July  31,  1875,  d.  Dec. 
26,  1877.  14941  Verfie  C""*  Sumner,  b.  Nov.  3,  1877;  Raymond 
I).'-''  Sumner,  Oct.  18,  1882. 

Rufus  Henry  Sumner  of  Richmond,  farmer. 

Dike  and  Whitney  ancestries  :  —  [See  +  S4i3i  P-  Myo]-    Asa';  Edna  Mudgets  Dike. 

9868. 

CASSIUS    ELISHA*-"  CLEVELAND  (AsaH,'^'Aa"roS   ^joS 

Elisha^,  HopestilH,  Samuels,  Samuel',  )  ..   ^  ^,\      ._.      ^'r^^rino-f /-v-n     Po       To-n     orN 
Edward^    iohn4,  PalmerS,     Edward',  (' Mosesi),    m.    UOVingtOU,   Ta.,   Jan.   20, 

1882,  Alice  Emily*  Fletcher  -j-  9865  (Desta^  Eiisha«,  as  above),  Of  Ca- 
noe Camp,  Pa.,  1884.  Ch.:  14942  Stella  Desta""'"  Cleveland,  b. 
Nov.  4,  1883,  Richmond,  Pa. 

9885. 

AllHiTfl^     Hflfch    {^Miriam    Cleveland''   IVarriner,    Naomi',  Elisha'),    d. 

July  19,  1879,  a.  47,  m.  ist,  Aug.  19,  1848,  Henry  Jewett,  he  was 
killed  by  caving  in  of  well  at  Fulton  City,  111.,  Aug.  21,  1855,  s. 
Manus  and  Eliza  (Ferre).  She  m.  2d,  as  2d  w.,  Jacob  Lovejoy, 
b.  Lowell,  Mass.,  of  L.  (by  his  ist  m.  he  had  i  ch.).  Ch.  by  ist 
m.:  14943  Martha  A.^  Jewett,  b.  Aug.  21,  1850,  m.  May,  1881, 
Elijah  Puffer;  Ella  J/."  Jeivett,   b.   Sept.   28,    1854,  m.  Apr.   16, 

1879,  Edward  E.  Sargeant,  b.  in  Me.,  of  Lowell,  s.  p.;  2dm.:  s.  p 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1855 

9889. 

Louisa  Mavia^  Warriner  {i^iias  Turner-'  jvamner),  d.  Mon- 
son,  Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1870,  a.  21,  m.  Charlton,  Mass.,  July  8,  1867, 
as  ist  w.,  Edwin  Miller  Nichols,  b.  C.  May  18,  1842,  s.  Ezra  and 
Lilevs  (Baker).     Ch.  b.  Monsori: 

14944  Perliii  Ediviif  Nic/iols,  b.  Nov.  3,  1868,  m.  June  29, 
1893,  Fannie  M.  Marshall.  Ch.:  Howard  IV.'"  Nichols,  b.  Apr. 
I,   1896, 

Louise  Maria^  NicJiols,  b.  Mar.  19,  1870,  d.  Aug-.  4, 
1896,  m.  Oct.  31,  1893,  Herbert  M.  Noble.  Ch.:  Carl  E.'"  Noble, 
b.  June  26,  1896. 

Edward  Miller  Nichols  of  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1883,  overseer 
of  weaving.  He  m.  2d,  W.,  Dec.  24,  1871,  Mrs.  Elsie  (Lamber- 
ton)  Pease,  b.  Calais,  Vt.,  Apr.  16,  1844,  wid.  of  Edwin  Orson 
Pease,  da.  Silas  and  Cyrena  (Loveland). 

9966. 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (Stephen',  Benjamin*. 
Joseph^,  Ephraim*,  Joseph^,  SamueP,  Mosesi),    d.    in  Mo.,    n.    Omaha,    Neb., 

Jan.  14,  187 1,  a.  42,  m.  in  Mo.,  May  30,  1854,  Martha  Elizabeth 
Connor,  b.  n.  Burlington,  la.,  July  8,  1833,  da.  Cornelius  and 
Mary  (Moore).  (She  m.  2d,  Williain  Bowman,  and  1.  1887, 
Massilon,  O.)  Ch.:  14945  William  Franklin^  Cleveland,  b. 
Feb.  25,  1859,  Keokuk,  la.,  1.  Massilon,  driver. 

9968. 

CHAUNCEY  MADISON*  CLEVELAND  (Stephens  Ben.«,jo.\ 

EphraimS  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'),    m.     Nottawa,    Mich.,    NoV.    I,    1855, 

Salona  Engle,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  16,  1835,  da.  George 
and  Christiana  (Clapperstone).  Of  Colon,  St.  Joseph  co.,  Mich., 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Colon:  14946-7  George",  Sept.  5,  1866;  Thomas^ 
Feb.  20,  i860  ;  Mary  Jane"  Cleveland,  Aug.  12,  1866. 

9977. 

JONATHAN  CYRIL^  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^  Benj.«,  joseph», 

Ephraim*,  Joseph^,  SamueP,  Moses"),  m.    ISt,  CroSS  Plains,  Wis.,  Sept.  20, 

1855,  Mary  Catharine  Shower,  b.  Mercer  co.,  Pa.,  Mar.  29,  1839, 
d.  Mazo  Manie,  Dane  co..  Wis.,  Apr.  i,  1879,  da.  Samuel  and 
Waltina  (Moyer),  of  Pa.,  Dutch  ancestry.  He  m.  2d,  M.  M. 
July  4,  1880,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Gammage  (Jones)  Johnson,  b. 
Northamptonshire,  Eng.,  Jan.  29,  1840,  wid.  of  Sanford  Smith 
Johnson,  da.  John  and  Christiana  (Gammage).  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  b. 
Cross  Plains  : 

14948  Emma  Jane"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  8,  1856,  d.  Mazo 
Manie,  Oct.  17,  1882,  m.  M.  M.  Nov.  2,  1881,  Jacob  Widner,  he 
d.  Nov.  17,  1885,  s.  Samuel;  I'd  Mazo  M.,  R.  R.  agt.  Ch.b.  M.  M.: 
Willie  G.''  Widner  Sind  Lewis''  Widner,  b.  Oct.  17,  1882,  both  d.  M. 
M.  Sept.,  1883. 

14949  Samuel  Lewis"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  2,  i860,  m. 
Feb.  2,  1887,  Anna  Boswell,  b.  1869,  da.  Edward  and  Elizabeth. 
Of  Conde,  Spink  co.,  Dak.,  farmer.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 


1856  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Jonathan  Cyril'  Cleveland  lived  in  Mazo  Manie  1870  to 
May  8,  1882,  w^hen  he  sold  his  farm  there  and  removed  to  Jes- 
sup,  Antelope  co.,  Neb.,  where  he  resides  1887.  A  valued  cor- 
respondent. 

Elizabeth  Gammage  Jones  m.  ist,  Apr.  7,  1859,  Sanford 
Smith  Johnson.     Ch.:  2  sons,  2  daughters. 

9978. 

SETH    COOPER'    CLEVELAND   (Joseph^  Ben.«,  J0.5,  Eph.«,  J0.3, 

sam.2),  m.  Middleton,  Wis.,  Oct.  31,  1854,  Eliza  Rieshaw,  b.  Cal- 
houn CO.,  111.,  Jan.  6,  1840,  da.  Noel  and  Mary  Ann  (Harget). 
Of  Sac  City,  la.,  1882,  Fletcher,  la.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.:  14950-6 
Mary  Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  i,  1855;  Joseph  Noel',  b.  Apr. 
II,  1859;  Henry',  b.  Mar.  3,  d.  4,  1861;  George  Washington',  b. 
Apr.  27,  1862;  Annie',  b.  Apr.  8,  1863,  d.  May  17,  1864;  Ja- 
nette  Maria',  Dec.  18,  1864;  Deborah  Ellen',  Oct.  16,  1869; 
Matilda  Jane',  Dec.  18,  1871  ;  Charles  Marvin'  Cleveland, 
Apr.  9,  1878. 

9979. 

ARNOLD'    CLEVELAND     (josepV,  Ben.»,  Jo.^,  Eph.*,  Jo.»,   Sam."), 

m.  Prairie  du  Sac,  Sauk  co.,  Wis.,  Nov.  23,  1857,  Louisa  Rhoda 
Ann  Lampman,  b.  Svv^anton,  Vt.,  Feb.  10,  1838,  da  William  Hel- 
mus  and  Louisa  Maria  (Perkins).  Of  Shetek,  Wis.,  1882,  far- 
mer.    Ch.  : 

14957-65  Francelia  Adelaide'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  16, 
1858,  Cross  Plains,  Wis.,  m.  Jason  M.  Pelton,  of  Shetek  ;  Low- 
ELLA  May',  b.  Mar.  6,  1861,  Cross  P.;  Gladis  Louisa',  June  12, 
1863,  Black  Earth,  Dane  co.,Wis.;  Florence  May',  May  6,  1866, 
Mazo  Manie,  Wis.;  Edith  Ellen',  May  24,  1868,  Prairie  du  Sac; 
Bertha  Bernice',  Feb.  26,  1873,  Shetek ;  Ella  Elizabeth', 
Feb.  3,  1876,  S.  ;  Edward  Augustus',  and  Edna  Augusta' 
Cleveland,  tw.  b.  Jan.  9,  1878,  S. 

9980. 

BENJAMIN'    CLEVELAND    (jos.',  Benj.«,  Jo.^  Eph.4,  Jo.^,  Sam.^), 

m.  Madison,  Wis.,  Dec.  26,  1858,  Matilda  Shower,  b.  Snyder  tp.. 
Union  co.,  Pa.,  Nov.  10,  1837,  da.  Daniel  and  Hannah  (Bowersoc). 
Of  West  Middletown,  Dane  co..  Wis.,  1882,  farmer  and  stock 
raiser.  Ch.  b.  Cross  Plains,  Wis.,  all  living  home,  unm. :  14966-75 
Esther  Lucinda'  Cleveland,  Feb.  4,  1S60;  Daniel  Eugene', 
June  16,  1861;  William  Franklin',  Sept.  3,  1862;  Charles 
Marion',  Aug.  29,  1864;  Frances  Ruth',  July  20,  1866;  Almeda 
May',  Feb.  23,  1868;  Hannah  Bellk',  July  14,  1869;  Benjamin 
Edwin',  Feb.  26,  1871;  Joseph  Romanvea'  Cleveland,  June  21, 
1873;   Ulysses  Orlando'  Cleveland,  Dec.  20,  1874. 

9982. 

DORCAS  ESTHER'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph'),  m.  ist.  Cross 
Plains,  Wis.,  Nov.  6,  1858,  Thomas  Eugene  Mangan,  b.  Canada 
Aug.  29,  1837,  s.  Richard;  divorced  Apr.  2,  1873.  She  m.  2d, 
Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  Apr.   t6,   1873,  William  Edward  Bain,  b. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1857 

Steuben  county,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1852,  s.  James  and (Hill). 

Of  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1852.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  14976  Matilda  Jane^ 
Maiigan,  b.  Nov.  17,  i860,  Calumet  co.,  Wis.,  m.,  of  Eau  C.  Ch.: 
I  soii^".  14977  Deborah  Ellen^  Mangan,  b.  June  10,  1862,  Dane  CO., 
Wis.,  m.,  1.  Dak.;  Mary  Margaref  Mangan,  b.  July  5,  1867,  Calu- 
met CO.;  T/io/nas  Rheila^  Mangan,  b.  Dec.  28,  1869,  C.  CO.,  d.  June 
I,  1870.  By  2d  m. :  Esther  Edna^  Bain,  b.  Mar.  27,  1875,  Barron 
CO.,  Wis.;  Edith  Estella^  Bain,  b.  Mar.  19,  d.  Sept.  4,  1876;  Eau 
Claire^  Bain,  b.  Sept.  21,  1876  (?),  d.  Sept.  13,  1879;  William  /.'' 
Bain,  b.  July  10,  1879. 

9984. 

GIDEON  HARNED'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph'),  m.  Middleton, 
Wis.,  June  7,  1870,  Mary  Willmarth,  b.  Cross  Plains,  Wis.,  Apr. 
19,  1849,  da.  Ira  and  Lucy  Lane  (Carpenter).  P.  O.  Woodstock, 
111.,  1885.  Ch.  :  14978-9  Ira  Curtis^  Cleveland,  b.  May  11, 
1872,  Cross  P.;  Charles  Joseph',  b.  Apr.  26,  1877,  Middleton,  d. 
Sac  City,  la.,  Sept.  6,  1878;  Lucy  Gertrude*,  b.  Sept.  20,  1881, 
Grafton,  McHenry  co.,  111. 

9986. 

JOSEPH'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph^),  m.  Sumner,  Barron  co., 
Wis.,  Feb.  19,  1878,  Elizabeth  Ellis,  b.  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  185 1,  a  da. 
Joseph  R.  and  Abigail  (Pixley).  Of  Shetek,  Wis.,  1882-3.  Ch.: 
14980-1  Charles^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  23,  1879;  P.  T."  Cleve- 
land, Apr.  3;  1881. 

10017. 

SALMON  LEWIS'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph  Hubbard^  Ephraim», 
Josephs,  Ephraim^,  Joseph^,  Samuel2,  Moses'),    tn.     Apr.    29,     1878,     Flora    B. 

McConnell.  Of  Townsend  (Vickery  P.  O.),  Ohio,  1883.  Ch.  : 
14982  Mary  Edith^,  b.  Feb.  28,  1879;  Byron  Lewis'  Cleve- 
land, Mar.  19,  1882. 

10020. 

CHARLES'     CLEVELAND     (Charles  Giles^   Ephraim',   Jo.^   Eph.4, 

jo.s,  Sam.2,  Moses"),  m.  Apr.  1 8,  1 869,  Rosclla  Hart.  Ch.  :  14983 
Cora  Belle'  Cleveland. 

10028. 

WILSON     ALBERT^-'-'     CLEVELAND     {Mary    juUa^    Dam, 

(  Albert  Alvin';  Elijahe,  Elijah',     Ephraim<,    (^  T„<,enh3        Samuel^ 

1  Betsey  Hamblin-  S/iepard,    Polly^  Hamblhi,    RacheP,  Benjamin*,  j  J°sepn  ,       samuei  , 

Mosesi),  m.  Barre,  Mass.,  Feb.  28,  1865,  Laura  Jane  Watson,  b. 
Pensacola,  Escambia  co.,  Fla.,  Aug.  5,  1847,  a  da.  Charles  Henry 
and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Prior).  Res.  Middletown  tp.  (P.  O.  for- 
merly Stapleton,  N.  Y.,  now  Dongan  Hills,  N.  Y.);  builder;  was 
ap.  Nov.  20,  1889,  and  was  to  1895  P.  M.  of  the  new  P.  O.,  Don- 
gan Hills.     Residence,  Gravesend,  Greater  N.  Y.,  1897.     Ch.  : 

14984     Lena  Maria'"'"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.   10,   1866,  Mil- 

lington,  Franklin  co.,  Mass.,  m.  New  York  city,  Apr.  30,  1884, 

Charles  W.  Whitworth,  b.  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Sept.  3,   1864,  s. 

James  and  Susan  (Snyder)  [Williams].     Of  Gravesend  (1894-7), 

117 


i858 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


express.  Ch.  :  Jessie  Ma/"'''  IV/iihvorth,  b.  Feb.  17,  Dongan  H., 
d.  July  25,  1885;  Clarence  Wilson''-''  W/iiiworth,  b.  Sept.  29,  1886, 
Gravesend;  Albert  Cleveland''-"  Whihvorth,  b.  Jan.  22,  1889,  G.  ; 
Charles  Warren"-"  Whitworth,  b.  Jan.  4,  1890;  Roy  Virgil'"-"  Whit- 
worth,  b.  Dec.  24,  1892,  G.  Charles  Wilson'"'",  b.  Dec.  14,  1869, 
Perth  A.,  d.  P.  A.  Feb.  8,  1870. 

-I-14985     Warren  Henry  Sumner"'"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  15, 
1 87 1,  Hardwick,  Mass. 

14986  Daisy  Ethel'*"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  8,  1875,  Mid- 
dletown,  m.  Nev^  Dorp,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  28,  1893,  Garrett  Alston 
Simonson,  b.  Port  Richmond,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  11,  1873,  s.  Alfred 
Alston  and  Pauline  (Braisted).  Of  Port  Richmond  1894-7.  s.  p. 
David  Woodbury  King'  '\  b.  Aug.  10,  1883,  Dongan  H. 

10029. 


ELIJAH^-'        CLEVELAND       [Mary  JuUa^    Darte, 

Elijah«,  Elijahs     Ephraim*,    (  t„s„„i,3      SamueP 

?pard,   Polly'' Hambliti,    Rachel^    Benjamin^,  i  J°^^P"  '     =a™"*^'  ' 


VERNET 

(  Albert  Alvin', 

(  Betsey  Hamblin''  Shepard, 

Moses'),  unm.  Mr.  Cleveland  completed  his  education  at  the 
High  School  of  Barre,  Mass.,  1876.  After  passing  his  younger 
years  on  his  father's  farm  he  removed,  in  1883,  to  North  Adams, 
Mass.,  where  he  perfected  himself  in  his  knowledge  of  horticul- 
ture and  engaged  in  the  business  of  florist,  which  occupation  he 
has  since  continuously  followed.  In  1893  he  became  a  resident 
of  Hartford,  Conn.,  where  he  is  a  florist.  He  is  a  subscriber 
for  this  Genealogy. 

10030. 

LOUELLA       JULIA^-''       CLEVELAND       {.Ifary    Julia^      Dane, 

f^irelnZMin^siu^pard).  m.  Barre,  Mass.,  May  21,  1890,  Alfred 
Dwight  Perry,  b.  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  12,  1858,  a  son  of  Joseph 
Stone  and  Lucy  Ann  (Day)  Perry.  Residence,  Chicago,  III, 
1890  to  Apr.,  1896,  with  Cable  Car  Co.  Mrs.  Perry  was  the  only 
lady  appointed  by  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition  Co.  to  an 
official  position,  that  of  Special  Official  Guide,  and  from  an 
early  period  of  the  construction  until  the  close  of  the  exhibition 
proficiently  guided  through  the  buildings  and  exhibits  all  dis- 
tinguished visitors,  commissioners  and  foreign  officials  to  whom 
the  Exposition  Managers  wished  to  show  marked  courtesy. 
Removed  to  Worcester  April,  1896,  and  still  resides  there.  Mr. 
Perry  is  managing  his  father's  extensive  farm  at  Worcester',  s.p. 

10031. 

ALICE    GENELIA'   CLEVELAND    (Ephraim  Marsh' ),    m.    ist, 

Cawker  City,  Kan.,  Dec.  25,  1871,  James  Monroe  Curtiss,  he  d. 
in  Missouri  Feb.  27,  1875,  lived  in  "Kansas,  farmer.  She  m.  2d, 
Cawker  C,  Apr.  23,  1876,  George  Washington  Gates,  b.  Sims- 
bury,  Conn.,  Nov.  23,  1836,  of  Glen  Elder,  Mitchell  co.,  Kan., 
1886,  res.  Selling,  Oklahoma  Ter.,  1897.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  14987 
Gena  Perlina^  Curtiss,  b.  Feb.  15,  1874,  Corinth,  Osborne  co.,  Kan., 
res.  Selling,  taught  the  first  school  in  the  Territory.  By  2d  m.: 
George  Dwighf  Gates,  b.  Dec.  23,  1876,  res.  Selling;  Lucy  Maud'' 
Gates,  b.  Mar.  31,  1878,  m.  M.C.  Wayne,  residence  Selling;  Linda 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1859 

Minna^  Gates,  b.  Aug-.  20,  1879,  m.  Jesse  McDaniel,  res.  Selling; 
Lewis  Cleveland'^  Gates,  J^n.  10,  1881;  Fannie  Deane'  Gates,  Mar.  17, 
1883;  Esther'^  Gates,  Mar.  12,  1885;  Clarence  Reade"^  Gates,  Apr.  10, 
1887;  Carl  Foote"  Gates,  Jan.  13,  1889;  Evelyn  Rutie  Gates,  K\yg. 
16,  1 891;  Mary  Alice^  Gates,  June  30,  1894. 

10032. 

ANGELINE  GENA''  CLEVELAND  (Ephraim  Mar.sh^),  m. 
Cawker  City,  Kan.,  Henry  Isaac  Everett,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Jan.  I,  1850,  s.  Isaac  and  Anna.  Of  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1893-7, 
builder.  Ch.:  14988  Angeline  Genelia^  Everett,  b.  July  20,  1872, 
Corinth,  Kan.,  m.  Orange,  Orange  co.,  Cal.,  Nov.  20,  1896,  Conda 
Rena  Courtney,  b.  Oregon,  s.  p.;  George^,  b.  and  d.  Corinth, 
Aug.  13,  1873;  Harry  JosiaJf,  b.  Jan.  17,  1878,  Cawker  C;  Eiililla 
Effie\  Nov.  14,  1879,  Cawk.  C;  Mabel  Ethel\  Apr.  27,  1882,  To- 
peka,  Kan.;  Roland  Cleveland''  Everett,  July  14,  1885,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;    Wilmer  Waldo'  Everett,  Sept.  17,  1888,  El  Modena,  Cal. 

10047. 

RALPH  WARREN'  CLEVELAND  (George  Washington',  Eli- 
jahs, Elijah^,  EphraimS  Josephs,  Samuel'^),    m.    DoUgaU   Hills,     S.    I.,    N.   Y., 

Jan.  4,  1893,  Lydia  Elvira  Sharrett,  b.  Dongan  Hills,  Aug.  11, 

1869,  da.  John  William  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Vanderbilt).  Res. 
Dongan  Hills,  builder;  electrician  in  New  York,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b. 
Dongan  Hills:  14989  Maud  Edith^  Cleveland,  Sept.  7,  1893; 
Irving  Ralph'  Cleveland,  Apr.  22,  1895  ;  DeWitt  Ernest* 
Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  2,  1897. 

10050. 

HENRY  WILLARD'  CLEVELAND  (willard^  Royai«,  Elijahs 
Ephraim*,  Josephs,  samuep),  rn.  Mary  Bond,  she  d.  ab.  1892.  Was  of 
Gilbertville,  Mass.,  1886,  res.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1897,  merchant. 
Ch.:   3  Daughters",  14990. 

^  10051. 

ELLIOTT  EDWARD^  CLEVELAND  (wiiiard'),  m.  Ware, 
Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1883,  Mary  Eliza  Blood,  da.  Charles  Erastus  and 
Mary  Brown  (Perry).  Of  Ware,  1883-6,  Athol,  Mass.,  1897. 
Ch.:  4,   14991- 

10054. 

ROYAL  COOK'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiard'),  married  in  1897. 
Residence,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1897. 

10061. 

-  GEORGE  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (jason  welcomes  Joseph', 
Elijahs,  Ephraim<,  Josephs,  Samuels,  Moses'),    m.    Chelsea,    MaSS.,    July     15, 

1870,  Angelia  Ruth  Sparks,  b.  Athol,  Mass.,  Aug.  15,  1850,  da. 
Fisk  and  Louisa  Rebecca  (Casavant).  Merchant,  Athol,  1884. 
Ch.:  Minnie  Harriet',  b.  Sept.  10,  1871,  Phillipston,  Mass.,  d. 
Athol,  Aug.  16,  1879.  Welcome  James'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  24, 
1878,  A.,  d.  A.,  Dec.  4,  1883. 


l86o  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

10062. 

EDWIN  OTIS'  CLEVELAND  (jason  welcome'),  m.  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1873,  Elizabeth  Reynolds  Hubby,  b.  Nova  vScotia, 
Nov.  23,  1849.     Of  Lynn,  shoemaker.     Ch.  b.  Lynn: 

14992  Emma  Avis'  Cleveland,  Jan.  5,  1874;  Nellie  Ger- 
trude', Aug-.  28,  1875;  Frank  Birch ard',  b.  July  11,  1877,  died 
Apr.  2,  1879;  George  Otis",  b.  Feb.  13,  d.  Sept.  17,  1879;  Lucy 
Harriet',  b.  Dec.  10,  1881;  Charles  Gilbert"  Cleveland,  born 
Sept.  4,  1883. 

10063. 

CLARENCE    OSCELLO^   CLEVELAND  (jason  Welcome'),  m. 

Richmond,  N.  H.,  Sept.  20,  1874,  Ida  Lucina  Streeter,  b.  Danby, 
Vt.,  Aug.  17,  1856,  da.  Lucius  Woodruff  and  Naomi  Helen 
{Baker).     Of  Athol,  Mass.,  shoemaker.     Ch.  b.  Athol : 

14993  Willie  Clarence"  Cleveland,  Sept.  3,  1875;  Ern- 
est Lucius",  b.  Apr.  6,  died  A.,  Sept.  27,  1881;  Lilian  Clare" 
Cleveland,  b.  May  8,  1882. 

10065. 

JOSEPH  ANSON'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph  Andrew,  Joseph«,  Eli- 
jahs, EphralmS  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  rn.  Apr.  15,  1807,  Abbie  Jane 
Crouch  of  W.  Brookfield,  Mass.  Mechanic,  Cherry  Valley,  Wor- 
cester CO.,  Mass.  Ch.:  14994  Etta  Bell"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept. 
22,  1868,  Hardwick,  Mass.  14995-6  George  Anson",  b.  May  22, 
1870;  John  Albert",  b.  Aug.  2,  1872,  d.  Sept.  27,  1876;  Nettie 
Albertina"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  16,  1S82. 

10067. 

CHARLES  La  FOREST*  CLEVELAND  (Joseph  a.'),  m. 
ist,  Lucy  Flagg.  He  m.  2d,  June  27,  1880,  Miss  Kate  Elizabeth 
Ward,  res.  Suncook,  N.  H.,  1884,  carpenter.  Ch.  by  ist  m. :  2. 
By  2d  m.:  14997  Franklin  Pierce"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  2,  1881; 
Jesse  Otis"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  10,  1883. 

10069. 

EDGAR  JOSIAH*  CLEVELAND  (Joseph  a.'),  m.  Apr.  i, 
1873,  Julia  Maria  Goodrich.  Of  Barre,  Mass.,  1884,  mechanic. 
Ch.:  Jesse  Henry",  b.  Nov.  13,  1873,  died  Jan.  27,  1877.  14999 
Mary  Nellie",  b.  May  5,  1877;  Elmer  Leroy'  Cleveland,  June 
27,  1879;  Alfred  Burney"  Cleveland,  May  2,  1883. 

10074. 

CHARLES  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Henry  Luther',  Joseph', 
Elijah^,  EphraimS  Joseph^  Samuel^  Moses"),    in.    PrincCtOU,    MaSS.,    Oct.    6, 

1875,  Alice  Lavinia  Brooks,  b.  Barre,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,  da.  Henry 
Dexter  and  Sarah  (Ware).  Of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1878-89,  clerk, 
card  maker ;  member  Continental  Guards,  Worcester,  visited 
New  York,  Aug.,  1878,  with  his  company,  whose  names  then 
appeared  in  N.  Y.  Tribune.  Ch.  b.  Worcester:  15000  Helen 
Mabel",  Mar.  6,  1877  ;  Jessie  Marion"  Cleveland,  July  9,  1879. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1861 

10078. 

EUGENE  SUMNER''  CLEVELAND  (Frederick  MortimerMos- 
eph«,  Elijahs,  Ephraim*,  Joseph^,  Samuel2)^  m.   CharlestOWll,  MaSS.,   DeC.  25, 

1889,  Carrie  Belle  Poland,  b.  Friendship,  Knox  co..  Me.,  Mar. 
19,  1872,  a  daughter  of  Capt.  Sylvester  Morton  and  Frances 
Ellen  (Condon)  Poland.  Children  :  Frederick  Eugene",  born 
July  II,  Charlestown,  d.  C,  27,  1890. 

15001  Ethel  Frances'  Cleveland,  born  Dec.  11,  1891, 
Somerville,  Mass. 

Eugene  Sumner'  Cleveland,  residence,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1897.  Is  Assistant  Superintendent  for  the  Metropolitan  Life 
Ins.  Co.  of  N.  Y. 

Capt.  Sylvester  Morton  Poland,  b.  Friendship,  1849,  sea  captain,  owner  of  the  vessel, 
Carrie  Bell  Heyer,  which  was  wrecked  off  Florida  Reefs,  he  and  all  on  board  going-  down 
with  the  vessel  in  1876,  m.  Frances  Ellen  Condon,  b.  Friendship,  Oct.  10,  1850,  d.  Charles- 
town,  Aug.  6,  1888. 

10079. 

LESLIE      LINWOOD'      CLEVELAND      (Frederick  Mortimer'), 

born  at  Barre,  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  187 1,  unm. 

Prof.  Leslie  Linwood'  Cleveland  was  graduated  from 
Athol,  Mass.,  High  School  1887,  from  Cushing  Academy,  Ash- 
burnham,  Mass.,  1889,  and  from  Williams  College  1893,  a  O  B  K 
man;  residence.  Black  Hall,  New  London  co.,  Conn.,  1893-8,  is 
Professor  of  German,  Latin,  and  Roman  History  in  Black  Hall 
School  (from  Sept.,  1893,  to  the  present),  a  private  institution 
for  boys  in  Black  Hall,  Conn.  Prof.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber 
for  this  Genealogy. 

10100. 

HERBERT  CARLOS'  CLEVELAND  (syivester Smith'),  m. 
Rockland,  Plymouth  co.,  Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1891,  Rosena  Williams 
Lewis,  b.  Quincy,  Mass.,  July  23,  1863,  da.  William  and  Ellen 
(Francis).  Lived  at  Abington.  Plymouth  co.,  Mass.,  druggist, 
of  Rockland,  1897,  merchant,     s.  p. 

10129. 

Ainanda  Jane^  Cooley  {ithamar-'  Cooie\),  m.  Lorenzo  Muck- 
ler.     Of  Dell  Rapids,  S.  D.,  1896-7,  farmer.     Ch.: 

15002  Mellie  M.^  Muckler,  m.  James  G.  Meldrum.  Of 
Dell  Rapids,  contractor.     Ch. :  Harold  Lorenzo^"  Meldrum. 

Charles^  Muckler  ;    Rory"  Muckler  j   Lores f  Muckler  ; 
CarP  Muckler. 

10130. 

Henry  HuhhartV  Gnertisey  {sarah-'  cooiey),  m.  Janesville, 
Wis.,  Nov.  29,  1866,  vSophia  Hosington.  Of  Altamont,  Deuel 
CO.,  Dak.,  now  S.  D.,  1881-96,  merchant.  Was  P.  M.  of  Alta- 
mont, 1883.     Ch.: 

15003  Clarence  Colfax^  Guernsey,  b.  Mar.  4,  1868,  Janesville, 
m.  June  20,  1892,  Gertrude  Wherry.  Ch.:  HarohP"  Guernsey,  b. 
Dec,  1893;  Daughter'^\  b.  1895. 

Adele^   Guernsey,  born   Sept.  17,  1870,  J.,  m.  Joseph 
Eakin.     Ch.:  4  s.,  i  da. 


^862  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 

Harrf  Guenisey,  born  June  lo,  1872,  J.;  Ell  FrecP 
Guernsey^  Nov.  16,  1874,  J.;  Laura  Maf  Guernsey,  Sept.,  1881, 
Altamont. 

10142. 

Daniel  Hovey^  Carj^enteV  {Abi^aiV  Hovey,  Daniel^  Hovey,  Ahi- 
bail',  Benjamin*,  Joseph",  Samuel^,  Moses'),     m.    Brookfield,    Vt.,    NoV.    26, 

1850,  Ruth  Estabrook  Carleton,  b.  B.  July  15,  1824,  da.  John  and 
Hannah  (Estabrook).     Of  Collinsville,  Conn.,  1879,  farmer.    Ch.: 

15004  Harriet  Abbey^  Carpenter,  b.  Mar.  9,  1852,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  poetess  and  foreign  correspondent;  see  Bibliography, 
Chap.  IV.;  res.  Geneva,  Switzerland,  1879. 

15005-6  Jesse  Fairfield^  Carpenter,  h.  Aug.  8,  1853,  Chelsea, 
Vt. ;  Samuel  Alford\  Mar.  25,  1855,  C,  civil  engineer,  res.  Lon- 
don, Eng.;  DanieP,  Dec.  31,  1857,  Wallingford,  Conn.;  John 
Carleton\  b.  Mar.  13,  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  d."W.  Aug.  9,  1863. 

10143. 

EfizabefJi''  Carj)enter  {Abigain  mvey,  Damei^  Hovey),vi\.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  May  6,  1846,  Franklin  Joshua  Forbes,  b.  East  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  May  6,  181 8,  son  Solomon  and  Betsey  (Flint).  Of 
Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  1879,  merchant  tailor.     Ch.: 

15007  Jesse  Franklin^  Forbes  (Rev.),  b.  Dec.  19,  1847,  Hart- 
ford, m.  Cromwell,  Middlesex  co..  Conn.,  Sept.  20,  1877,  Jennie 
Crane  Savage,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  Nov.  2,  1855,  da.  Charles  C.  and 
Maria  (Crane);  grad.  Amherst  Coll.  1874,  Union  Theol.  Sem. 
1877,  Congregational  clergyman,  res.  Warren,  Mass.,  1879;  pas- 
tor of  The  Adams  Memorial  Pres.  Church,  207-15  E.  30th  st. 
New  York  city,  1895. 

15008  George  FairfieUr  Forbes,  b.  Mar.  15,  1849,  Hartford, 
m.  Boston,  Mass.,  June  28,  1877,  Lizzie  Lemon  Prentice  Shan- 
non, b.  Saco,  Me.,  Jan.  16,  1848,  da.  Samuel  Tibbits  and  Martha 
Ann  Prentice  (Stevens),  grad.  Amherst  college  1875;  tutor  in 
Roxbury  Latin  School,  Boston,  res.  Boston. 

15009  Edwin  Horace:"  Forbes,  b.  Dec.  12,  1850,  New  Brit- 
ain, Conn.,  m.  Thomaston,  Conn.,  Aug.  24,  1875,  Mary  Jane  Pot- 
ter, b.  Canaan,  Conn.,  Aug.  2,  1846,  da.  Christopher  and  Esther 
(Bradford),  grad.  Yale  1874,  scientific  dept.,  teacher  high  school, 
Plymouth,  Conn.,  1879.     <^'h.:  Da}\  b.  Sept.  17,  1877. 

1 50 10  Harriet  Elizabet/i'  Forbes,  b.  Sept.  22,  1852,  Spring- 
field, Mass.,  m.  Cromwell  Dec.  17,  1872,  James  Edward  Smith, 
b.  C.  Nov.  24,  1851,  son  Edward  and  Julia  (Stevens).  Of  Crom- 
well, merch.     Ch.:   Frederic  Stevens'"  Smith,  b.  Mar.   23,  1874. 

15011  Ida  Maf  Forbes,  b.  July  31,  1855,  Springf.,  unm. 

10155. 

Lydia   Wmiua"    Ji(nie}l     {Abigain    I/ovcy,    Ad/u-r'^   I-Iovey,   AbiRail^, 
Benjamins  Jo.seph3,  Samuel'^),   m.    ISt,   Solon,   Cuyahoga  CO.,   O.,   NoV.    28, 

1838,  Thomas  Carmel  Clough,  born  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  Feb.  i6, 
181 2,  died  Solon  Oct.  14,  1839,  s.  Leavitt  and  Abigail  (Morrill), 
farmer  in   Solon.     She  m.   2d,  E.   Cleveland,   O.,  Apr.   3,  1842, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSESi    CLEVELAND.  1863 

Benjamin  Crawford,  born  Tolland,  Conn.,  Apr.  24,  1794,  died  E. 
Cleveland  July  29,  1863,  son  Luther  and  Elizabeth  (Wilbur), 
farmer  and  lumberman.  She  res.  Painesville,  O.,  1879.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.:  15012  Thomas  CarmeP  Clough,  b.  Mar.  4,  1840,  Solon,  d. 
E.  Cleveland  Dec.  28,  1865,  m.  E.  C.  June  8,  1863,  Margaret 
Dorsch,  born  Batavia,  Germany,  Nov.  4,  1838,  da.  John  M.  and 
Margaret  (Hochreiter),  farmer.  She  1.  Painesville.  Ch.:  Hen- 
rietta'" Cloiig/i,  b.  Aug.  II,  1864,  E.  Cleveland.  By  2d  m.:  Han- 
nah Elizabeth^  Craivford,  b.  Jan.  8,  E.  C,  d.  Feb.  11,  1843.  15013 
Claf  Crawford,  b.  Dec.  13,  1844,  E.  C,  m.  E.  C.  Mar.  18,  1874, 
Sarah  G.  Isom,  b.  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1848,  da.  Thomas 
and  Mary  (Elphick).    Of  Caseville,  Huron  co.,  Mich.,  merch.,  s.  p. 

10156. 

Savdh  Abif/air  Boiien  {Abiffaip  Hovey,  Abner^  Hovey),  d.  Cleve- 
land, O.,  Apr.  14,  1874,  a.  59,  m.  ist,  Charlotte,  Vt.,  Apr,  i,  1835, 
Moses  Atwood,  b.  Charlotte  Apr.  4,  1814,  d.  Harbour  Creek,  Pa., 
Sept.  14,  1848,  son  Ethan  and  Caroline.  She  m.  2d,  Erie  co., 
Pa.,  May,  1849,  Charle.'^  Taylor,  b.  1824,  of  Erie,  Pa.,  a  s.  John  ; 
oar  maker,  divorced  from  him  within  a  year  after  m.  She  m. 
3d,  Cleveland,  Dec.  5,  1853,  Sidney  Huntley,  Columbia  Station, 
Lorain  co.,  O.,  b.  1810,  d.  Cleveland  Mar.  29,  1868,  son  Charles. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Son^,  b.  and  d.  Charlotte  Feb.,  1836.  15014  Mary 
Eliza"  Atwood,  b.  Nov.  4,  1845,  Harbour  C,  m.  Cleveland  Jan.  13, 
1858,  William  Henry  Aldrich,  b.  Providence,  R.  L,  Mar.  14,  1834, 
son  Thomas  Mann  and  Sarah  M.  (Ellis).  Of  Cleveland,  R.  R. 
engineer.  Ch.:  Eliza  Marf  Aldrich,  b.  Sept.  19,  i860,  Cleve- 
land, d.  Sept.  6,  186 1 ;  Sarah  Emma'''  Aldrich,  b.  Aug.  4,  1862,  Cleve- 
land ;  Charles  Thomas'''  Aldrich,  Sept.  30,  1867.  Columbus,  O.,  or 
Columbia,  Hamilton  co.,  O.;  Cora  May'"  Aldrich,  b.  Dec.  19,  1874, 
Cleveland,  d.  July  i,  1875.     2d  m.  and  3d  m.:  s.  p. 

10157. 

John  liisJlOp^  Hoveif  {Samucf  Hovey,  Abner^  Hovey,  Abigail*,  Ben.*, 

Joseph',  Sam.2),  m.  Ncwbury,  Vt.,  Nov.  24,  1842,  Melissa  Mack 
Hall,  b.  N.  Apr.  10,  1823,  daughter  John  and  Polly  (Moses).  Of 
Stoneham,  Mass.,  1878.     Ch.: 

1 50 1 5  Melissa  Anif  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  28,  1843,  Lyme,  N.  H., 
m.  Stoneham,  Mar.  15,  1872,  Philip  Leon  King,  b.  Philadelphia, 
Pa..' July  16,  1837,  son  Leander  and  Emily  (Story).  Ch.  born 
Stoneham  :  Hubert  Leon'"  King,  Jan.  16,  1873  ;  Frank  Warren'" 
King,  Sept.  4,  1874.  150 16  John  Lewis"  Hovey,  b.  Mar.  31,  1847, 
Springfield,  N.  H.,  d.  vStoneham  June   11,  1865. 

1 501 7  Lda  Josephine"  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  27,  1855,  Stoneh.,  m. 
vStoneh.  June  24,  1875,  Warren  Nathan  James,  b.  Eastport,  Me., 
Sept.  14,  1849,  son  Abiel  and  Sarah  Anna  (Smith).  Of  St. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  merch.  Ch.  b.  Stoneh.:  Charles  Warren'"  James, 
b.  Jan.  12,  d.  Feb.  21,  1876  ;  Josephine  Hovey'"  James,  b.  Sept.  10, 
1877. 

10158. 

Sylvanus  Sumner^  Hoveif  {sainuep  /iove\),  died  Lynn, 
Mass.,  Apr.  28,  1877,  a.  55,  m.  ist,  Medford,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1853, 


1864  CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY, 

Lydia  Tyler,  born  North  Haverhill,  Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  July  18, 
1838,  d,  Lynn  Feb.  15,  1866,  a  da.  Kimball  and  Charles  (Noyes). 
He  m.  2d,  L.,  Oct.  22,  1868,  Mary  Jane  Tyler,  b.  Warren,  N.  H., 
June  25,  1835,  d.  Lynn  Mar.  27,  1874,  a  da.  Kimball  and  Charles 
(Noyes),  shoe  manfr.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

15018  AIM ni  Sumner^  Hovey.h.  Jan.  12,  1854,  Stoneh.,  m. 
Lynn  Dec.  23,  1874,  Henrietta  Janette  Ouimby,  born  Freeport, 
Winneshiek  co.,  la.,  Oct.  31,  1856,  da.  Enoch  Russell  and  Mary 
Jane  (Bubier).  Of  Lynn,  shoe  laster.  Ch.:  Arthur  Sumner^" 
Hovey,  b.  May  3,  1877. 

15019  Effie  Blanche'  Hovey,  b.  Mar.  12,  1858,  N.  Haverh.,  m. 
Lynn  Nov.  8,  1876,  George  William  Ingalls,  b.  Medford  Nov.  3, 
1856,  s.  William  Harrison  and  Annette  Melissa  (Stickney),  ex- 
press agent,  Lynn.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

10159. 

Abner  Bingham^  Hovey  {samutn  Hovey)^  m.  Stoneham, 
Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1849,  Malvina  Lydia  Bryant,  b.  S.  Reading,  Mass., 
Aug.  II,  1832,  da.  Ebenezer  and  Sophia  (Bryant).  Of  Stone- 
ham.     Ch.  b.  Stoneham  : 

15020  Louisa  Sophia^  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  20,  185 1,  m.  S.  Jan.  4, 
1873,  Gustavus  Bryant,  b.  Portland,  Me.,  Mar.  28.  1848,  s.  James 
and  Rebecca  (Stubbs).  Of  Stoneham.  Ch.:  Malvina  Lydia"' 
Bryant,  b.  Nov.  9,  1873  ;  Frank""  Bryant,  Dec.  21,  1876.  Frank 
Abner^  Lfovey,  b.  Dec.  31,  1857  ;  Charles  Sunmer  Alphonso"  LLovey^ 
Sept.  29,  1865. 

10161. 

Sarah  Lorinda^  Hovey  {samuef  Hovei),  m.  Elba,  Wis., 
May  10,  1853,  Charles  Johnson,  b.  Bui  wick,  Northamptonshire, 
Eng.,  1802,  son  James  and  Fanny  (Blunt).  Of  Waupaca,  Wis., 
1879,  farmer.  Ch.:  15021  Silas  SamueP  Johnson,  h.  Oct.  18,  1854, 
Elba.  15022  Lucy  Ann^  Johnson,  b.  Apr.  10,  1856,  Waupaca,  m. 
W.  Aug.  6,  1876,  Taylor  Looker,  born  n.  Utica,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  26, 
1850,  son  Stephen  and  Margaret  (House).  Ch.:  Grace  Belle^" 
Looker,  b.  Sept.  8,  1878. 

10163. 

SinieOfl  Allefl^  Ho  Vey  [Dudley-'  Hovey,  Abner'!'  Hovey,  Abigail^  Ben- 
jamin<,  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),    b.     Lyme,   N.    H.,  Jan.   2,    1 82 1,   WaS    in 

Memphis,  Tenn.,  Jan.,  1870,  since  which  time  all  trace  of  him 
has  been  lost  by  his  family  ;  it  is  conjectured  that  he  was  killed 
at  Johnsonville,  Humphreys  co.,  Tenn.,  shortly  after  ;  m.  Jack- 
son CO.,  Tenn.,  Dec.  15,  1842,  Melissa  Scanlon,  b.  J.  co.,  Nov.  19, 
1827,  da.  Robert  and  vSarah  (Wright).     Ch.: 

15023  Sarah  Louann^  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  8,  1844,  Franklin  co., 
111.,  m.  Linden,  Perry  co.,  Tenn.,  Dec.  22,  1857,  Granville  Bow- 
man Turner,  b.  Monroe  co.,  Ky.,  Jan  14,  1841,  s.  David  and 
Elizabeth  (Cruise).  Of  Gamaliel,  Monroe  co.,  Ky.,  1877,  far- 
mer. Ch.:  Simeon  Allen^"  Turner,  b.  Feb.  16,  1866,  Perry  co., 
Tenn.;  Virginia^"  Turner,  Jan.  15,  1869,  Clay  CO.,  Ky.;  Bettie  Scan- 
lon^" Turner,  Sept.  10,  187 1,  C.  Co.;  Mary  Lsabella'"  Turner,  Dec. 
21,  1874,  C.  CO.;  Ruth  Ellen'"  Turner,  July  i,  1876,  C.  co. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1865 

15024  Isabella^  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  3,  1847,  Franklin  co.,  m. 
ist,  Linden,  Dec.  25,  1869,  Benjamin  Franklin  Dillehay,  b.  Mur- 
ray CO.,  Tenn.,  Nov.  28,  1848,  d.  from  R.  R.  accident,  n.  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  Nov.  10,  1873,  s.  Green  H.  and  Susan  (Allen).  She 
m.  2d,  N.  July  10,  1876,  John  Calvin  West,  b.  Lauderdale  co., 
Ala.,  Nov.  27,  1853,  s.  Levi  and  Susan  Caroline  (Holden).  Of 
Nashville.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Edward  Fra7iklin^''  Dillehay^  b.  Aug". 
8,  1869;  Allen"'  Dillehay,  b.  Aug.  15,  1872,  d.  Oct.  30,  1874.  By 
2d  m.:  Herbert'"  West,  b.  April  25,  1877,  Nash  v. 

15025  Mary  Louise'  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  13,  1849,  Clinton  co., 
Tenn.,  m.  Perry  co.,  Tenn.,  Mar.  5,  1867,  George  Washington 
Boyce,  b.  Palestine,  Lewis  co.,  Tenn.,  Mar.  27,  1846,  s.  William 
H.  and  Mary  L.  (Mayheld).  Of  Farmers  Valley  (P.  O.  Linden), 
Perry  co.,  Tenn.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Perry  co.:  So?t^\  b.  and  d.  1868; 
Willia/n  Jfenfy^"  Boyce,  b.  Nov.  7,  1871;  John  Granville^"  Boyce, 
May  10,  1874;  Ellen  Rubie^  Hovey,  b.  Jan.  20,  185 1,  Gainesbor- 
ough,  Jackson  co.,  Tenn.,  d.  Linden,  Tenn.,  Feb.  13,  1868,  m.  L. 
Sept.  29,  1867,  ^Marshall  Andrew  Dodson,  b.  Williamson  co., 
Tenn.,  Jan.  8,  1849,  s.  Marshall  and  Emily  (Brown).  He  1.  Lin- 
den, s.  p.  Melissa  Allen^  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  8,  1864,  Gainesb.,  d.  G. 
Mar.  20,  1865. 

Rev.  Simeon  Allen''  Hovey  was  a  Disciple  preacher.  During 
the  civil  war  served  as  chaplain  in  the  Confederate  army  ;  was 
a  man  of  fine  appearance  and  of  ability.  Mrs.  Hovey  res. 
Nashville. 

10165. 

Alvin  Heahur if  Hovey  {Dudley^  iVwrr),  d.  Bigfoot,  Frio  co., 
Tex.,  May  17,  1890,  a.  66,  m.  B.  June  5,  1854,  Mary  Jane  Jones, 
b.  Atascosa,  Bexar  co.,  Tex.,  Feb.  15,  1834,  d.  Bigfoot,  Nov.  11, 
1893.     Ch.: 

John  SaniiieP  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  10,  i860,  m.  Apr.  25, 
1880,  Emilv  Robertson,  b.  Apn  26,  1863.  Ch.:  Tena'"  Hovey,  b. 
July  16,  1881,  Frio  co.,  Tex. 

Tena^  Hovey,  b.  Dec.  23,  1862,  m.  Jan.  i,  1877,  John 
Allen  Rice,  b.  in  Tenn.,  June  18,  1855.  Ch.:  William  Alvin'" 
Rice,  b.  Nov.  28,  1878;  Elizabeth  Carr'"  Rice,  Nov.  25,  1882; 
Thomas  Allen^"  Rice,  Aug.  14,  1885;  Jesse  James^"  Rice,  Nov.  21, 
1887;  Mary  Liicinda'"  Rice,  Feb.  7,  1890  ;  Ruby  BelP"  Rice,  Jan.  3, 
1893;  Minnie  Viola'''  Rice,  Feb.  15,  1895.  William  Pierce^  Hovey, 
Mar.  30,  1865;  Jesse  James^  Hovey,  June  27,  1867. 

Kezia  CarrolP  Hovey,  b.  Aug.  7,  1869,  m.  ist,  James 
Morrison  Pendergrass,  b.  in  111.,  Mar.  5,  1855,  d.  Mar.  17,  1889. 
She  m.  2d,  Frio  co..  Mar.  6,  1890,  William  Campbell.  Mr.  Pen- 
dergrass was  shot  by  a  neighbor,  Mar.  16,  1889.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
Mary  Jane'''  Pendergrass,  b.  June  11,  1884;  Nettie  Sophronia'" 
Pendergrass,  Sept.  2,  1886  ;  Francis  Marshall'"  Pendergrass,  May 
24,  1888.     By  2d  m.:  Tena'"  Campbell,  Sept.  19,  1893,  Frio  co. 

Abner^  Hovey,  b.  Apr.  5,  1872,  m.  Medina,  Aug.  6, 
1890,  Martha  Wilkins,  b.  Feb.  10,  1873.  Ch.  b.  Atascosa:  Dol- 
lie'"  Hovey,  Sept.  16,  1891  ;   Susan'"  Hovey,  Feb.  6,  1893. 

Alvin  Seabury  Hovey  went  to  Maine.  After  some  years  en- 
listed at  Augusta,  Me.,  in  a  co.  for  Mexican  war,  ordered  into 
service  immediately,  stationed  on  frontier.  After  war  was  over 
remained  in  army  several  years  on  frontier. 


1 866  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

10166. 

Joseph  3Iilton^  Ho  vet/  {Dudley-'  mvey),  d.  Glenwood,  la., 
Aug".  5,  1887,  a.  61,  m.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Jan.  20,  1850,  Al//ia  Eliz- 
abeth^ Hibbard  ■\-  10147.  Ch.:  Carroll  Milton^  Hovey,  b.  June  11, 
1870,  Jesup,  Buchanan  co.,  la.,  unm.,  of  Glenwood. 

Hon.  Joseph  Milton^  Hovey,  while  a  resident  of  Iowa  held  sev- 
eral important  town  and  county  offices,  and  was  member  leg- 
islature 187 1,  representing  Buchanan  co.  Of  Bristol,  N.  H., 
1878-80.     Mrs.  Hovey  res.  Glenwood  (1895). 

10167. 

Mary  Liicinda^  Hovey  {Diuiiey->  Hovey),  m.  East  Abing- 
ton,  Mass.,  Sept.  9,  1857,  Hiram  Frederic  Herbert,  b.  Haverhill, 
N.  H.,  Nov.  4,  1S23,  d.  Waco,  McLennan  co.,  Tex.,  June  25,  1869, 
s.  Joseph  and  Susan  (Mitchell),  s.  p.  Daugerrean  artist,  went 
South.     Mrs.  Herbert  res.  Haverhill  (1877-95). 

Herbert  ancestry  . —  14  arms  :  (Tinterne,  co.  Monmouth).  Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  3  lions 
ramp.  ar.  within  a  bordure  gobonated,  or  and  of  the  second.  .  .  .  Joseph  Herbert,  b. 
Oct.  6,  1780,  d.  Haverhill,  Apr.  13,  1888,  m.  Susannah  Mitchell',  b.  Oct.  20,  1781,  d.  H. 
Mar.  25,  i860. 

Mitchell  ancestry  :  —  Jamesi,  b.  May  25,  i74q,  d.  Charlestown,  Mass.,  July  7.  1807, 
while  on  a  journey,  m  June  17,  1773,  Nabby  Stevens,  b.  Oct,  17,  1752,  d.  Bath,  N.  H., 
Sept.  2,  1818,  granddaughter  of  Solomon  Martin. 

10169. 

Sfonuel  Leivis*  Hovey  {Dudley-'  Hovey),  m.  ist,  Chelsea, Vt., 
May  3,  1853,  Julia  Frances  Hatch,  b.  C.  May  20,  1834,  d.,  da. 
Amos  S.  and  Lucy  (Piper).  He  m.  2d  since  1879.  Of  Jesup, 
la.  (1879-95),  ™ill-  ^h.:  Charles  Eber\  b.  Aug.  27,  1855,  d.  May 
17,  1875;  MaryBelle'^,  b.  Mar.  16,  1862,  m.  since  1879;  Nellie Mar- 
cia^,  b.  Feb.  11,  1864,  either  she  or  Litcie  Ruby''  Hovey,  b.  Apr.  4, 
1869,  m.  since  1879. 

10170. 

Isabella  Barron^  Horey  {Dudley-'  Hovey),  m.  Bradford, Vt., 
Dec.  21,  1856,  Nathan  Hammond  Batchelder,  b.  Bridge  water, 
N.  H.,  Apr.  20,  1823,  s.  David  and  Sally  Thompson  (Willard). 
Of  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  carriage  mafter.     Ch.  b.  Haverhill : 

15026  Frederic  Perkins^  Batchelder,  b.  Dec.  17,  1864,  m. 
Junction  City,  Geary  co.,  Kan.,  Aug.  31,  1892,  Zadie  Ethel  Pur- 
inton,  b.  Junction  City,  Apr.  12,  1873,  da.  Charles  Horace  and 
Mary  Helen  (Martin).  Grad.  Dartmouth  1886,  A.M.  (Dart- 
mouth 1889),  principal  of  High  School,  South  Hadley,  Mass. 
(1895).  Ch.:  Florence'''  Batchelder,  b.  Nov.  7,  Junction  C,  d.  there 
12,  1893.  Mary  Hovey''  Batchelder,  b.  Sept.  13,  d.  Haverhill,  Oct. 
26,  1869. 

10171. 

William  liavroa^  Horey  (/'//</M"  Hovey,  Abner^  Hovey,  Abigail", 
Benjamins  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'),   m.    Haverhill,    N.  H.,  July  31,    1867, 

Luella  Ann  Page,  b.   H.  Dec.  20,  1844,  da.  James  and  Elmira 
(Greenleaf).     Ch.: 

Helen  Allen''  Hovey,  b.   Nov.  11,  1869,  m.  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  Dec.  7,  1892,  James  Nelson  Sterry,  b.  New  London, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1867 


Aug-.  2,  1870,  s.  Abner  Nelson  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Wil- 
liams). Of  New  London  (1895),  bookkeeper,  grad.  Eastman's 
Business  coll.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1889.  Ch.:  Allen  Williams"' 
Sterry,  b.  July  2,  1894,  New  London. 

Mr.  ]Villiam  Barro/f  Hovey,  residence,  Norwich,  Conn.  (1877- 
95),  florist. 

Page  ancestry :  Goshunii,  lived  and  d.  in  Andover,  N.  H.;  John",  b.  Andover,  June 
10,  1773,  m.  Hannah  Batchelder^,  b.  Hampton,  N.  H.,  July  28,  1772;  James'  Page,  b. 
Washington, Vt.,  Jan.  15,  1800,  m.  Groton,  N.  H.,  Nov.  2,  1825,  Blmira  Greenleaf^,  b.  Bar- 
net,  Vt.,  May  28,  1S02.—  His.  of  Sanbortiton,  N.  H.,  bv  Rev.  Aloses  Thurston  Runnels, 
II :  S40. 

Greenleaf  ancestry  :  —  David',  b.  Keene,  N.  H.,  moved  to  Haverhill,  thence  to  Lan- 
caster, N.  H.,  m.  ist,  Betsey  Beadle  ;  Richard",  b.  Haverhill,  Jan.  12,  1774,  d.  Groton, 
June  21,  1847,  m.  Betsey  Webber,  b.  Rumney,  N.  H.,  Apr.  6,  1778,  d.  Groton,  Dec.  4,  1849, 
da.  William  and  Lucy  (Kimball,  b.  at  Rumney)  ;  Elmira^  Greenleaf,  m.  James  Page'. 

BachelJer,  Bacheller,  Bachelor,  Bachiler,  Bafchelder,  Batchelor,  Batch/lor  ances- 
try :—  Rev.  Stephen'  Bachiler  {History  of  Lynn,  Mass  ,  bv  Alonzd  Lewis  and  John  Rob- 
itison  Neivhall  p.  ibj,  states  that  in  Sptiere  of 'Gent rv,  by  Svlvanus  Morgan.  ibOi,  is  figured 
his  Arfns  —  Vert  a  plough  in  fesse,  and  in  base  the  "sun  rising  or  —  jV.  E.  Reg.,  XXVII  : 
SbS),  b.  1561,  had  lived  in  Holland,  from  London,  arrived  in  the  William  and  Francis,  at 
Boston,  Mass.,  June  5,  1632,  first  minister  of  Lynn,  of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Yarmouth,  Mass., 
1637,  Newbury,  Mass.,  1638,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1639,  colleague  of  Rev.  Timothy  Dalton,  at 
Hampton,  Saco,  d.  Hackney,  Eng.,  near  London  1660  (m.  4  times,  2d  w.,  Helena,  d.  bef. 
1656,  either  ist  or  2d  w.  was  mother  of  following)  :  Nathaniel^,  b.  ab.  161 1,  of  Hampton, 
m.  2d,  Woburn,  Mass.,  Oct.  31,  1676,  Mrs.  Mary  (Carter^)  Wyman,  b.  July  24,  1648,  widow 
of  John^  (John',  of  Woburn)  Wyman  ;  Samuel',  b.  Jan.  10,  1681-2  ;  Capt.  Carter*,  of 
Hampton,  sea  capt,,  d.  at  sea,  m.  Hannah  Lane  ;  Hannah^  Batchelder,  m.  John  Page^. 

Carter  ancestry  :  —  Rev.  Thomas',  b.  Hertfordshire,  Eng.,  1610,  grad.  St.  Johns  coII.j 
Cambridge,  Eng.,  1629,  from  St.  Albans,  Hertfordshire,  left  London,  Apr.  2,  163s,  of  Ded" 
ham,  Mass.,  Watertown,  Mass.,  ordained  Nov.  22,  1642,  first  minister  of  (preached  first 
Dec.  4,  1641,  in)  Woburn,  Mass.,  to  death  at  W.  Sept.  5,  1684,  m.  Mary  Dalton,  who  may  be 
sister  or  cousin  of  Rev.  Timothy  Dalton  of  Hampton,  or  sister  of  his  wid.,  Ruth  Dalton 
(who  may  have  been  sister  to  George  Parkurst,  Sr.,  of  Watertown)  who  indentures 
Mar.  22.  1663-4,  a  legacy  to  her.  —  A'.  £.  Reg.,  XXVIl :  364;  Marv^  Carter  m.  Nathaniel 
Batchelder^. 

10177. 

WiUiatn  Henvif  WoodwortJi  {Lots-'  Hove\),  d.  Pewamo, 
Mich.,  Sept.  28,  1893,  a.  65,  m.  Lunenburg,  N.  H.,  Dec.  8,  1849, 
Caroline  Matilda  Balch,  b.  L.  Apr.  21,  1824,  da.  Adin  and  Mar- 
tha (Gee).  Res.  Ionia,  Mich.,  1879,  Pewamo  afterw.  Was  Com- 
mis'n'r  fr.  Grand  Rapids  Presbytery  to  Gen.  Assembly,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1865  ;  Probate  Judge  Ionia  co.,  Mich.,  1872-84.  Ch.: 
Henry  Dodge^  Woodworth,  b.  Mar.  10,  1851,  Salmon 
Falls,  Strafford  co.,  N.  H,,  m.  Pewamo,  Mich.,  Nov.  27,  1873, 
Mag-gie  H.  Rosecrans,  b.  Lyons,  Mich.,  Mar.  5,  1856,  da.  Almon 
and  Caroline  (Brown).  Of  Pewamo,  farmer.  Ch.:  Bert/ia"',h. 
Nov.  6,  1874.  So/i\  b.  and  d.  Salmon  F.  Nov.  9,  1853;  Son\  b. 
and  d.  Pewamo  Dec.  5,  1868. 

10178. 

Esther  Tanieslne"   WoodirorfJt  {loIs-  mvey,  Abner^  iiovey, 

Abigail*,  Benjamini,  Joseph',  Samuel",  Moses'),  m.  Peoria,  111.,  Sept.  I  7,   i860, 

Benjamin  Franklin  Ellis,  b.  Middletown  Point,  Monmouth  co., 
N.  J.,  Jan.  21,  1826,  s.  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Atwood)  Ch.  b. 
Peoria':  Ed^vard  Murdock\  b.  Aug.  17,  d.  P.  30,  1861  ;  Edith  An- 
toinette', b.  Sept.  6,  1862,  d.  P.  June  28,  1863;  Elizabeth  Tisdale' 
Ellis,  b.  Dec.  27,  1863,  unm.,  1895;  Benjamin  Franklin^  Ellis,  June 
19,  1865,  unm.,  merchant;  Esther  Tamesine'^,  b.  May  31,  d.  P. 
June  4,  1869;  Louise  IVoodnwrtJi"  Ellis,  b.  May  31,  1869,  unm. 
Mr.  Benjamin  Franklin  Ellis  res.  Peoria,  merchant. 

Ellis  <?«f<'.y/';-_v.-  — Joseph',  b.  Carver,  Plymouth  co.,  Mass.,  1777,  of  Newburg,  N.  Y., 
Middletown,  N.  J.,  and  Peoria,  merchant,  d.  P.  i8?S,  m.  Middleborough,  Mass.,  iSii  ; 
Elizabeth  Atwood'^  b.  Middleborough  1787,  d.  Aug,  "1S57. 


I 868  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Atwood  ancestry. —  larm;  Attwood  ;  75.-  Atwood  (Broughton,  co.  Salop) ;  76 
arms :  Gu.  a  lion  ramp,  double  queued  ar.  .  .  .  Ichabod'  of  Braintree,  Mass.,  m.  Mary 
Adams^  ;  Elizabeth^  Atwood  m.  Joseph  EUisi. 

Adams  a;/ffi'/'/-v' ■■  —  Henryi  [see +58,  P-  78];  Joseph^,  b.  Eng.  ab.  1626,  of  Braintree, 
an  original  proprietor,  freeman  1653,  d.  Dec.  6,  1694,  a.  68,  m.  Abigail  Baxter,  b.  Sept., 
1634,  d.  Aug.  27,  1692,  da.  Gregory  and  Margaret  (Paddy,  sister  of  Dea.  William  of  Ply- 
mouth, Mass.) ;  Joseph^,  b.  Dec.  24,  1654,  selectman  of  Braintree  1698-g,  1715-17,  d.  Feb.  12, 
1736,  m.  2d,  Hannah  Bass',  b.  June  22,  1667,  d.  Oct.  24,  1705  ;  Dea.  John^,  b.  Feb.  8,  1691-2, 
constable  1728,  selectman  1734,  dea.  of  First  Church,  Braintree,  May  11,  1747,  d.  May  25, 
1761,  m.  Susannah  Boylston^,  b.  ab.  1709,  d.  Apr.  17,  1797;  Mary^  Adams  (sister  to  Hon. 
John  Adams,  b.  Oct.  19,  1735,  first  Vice-President  of  the  United  States  under  President 
George  Washington,  and  second  President  of  the  United  States),  m.  Ichabod  Atwood'. 

Boylston  ancestry  :  —  Gu.  6  crosses  crosslet,  on  a  chief  3  pellets Henry'  of 

Litchfi'eld,  co.  Stafford,  Eng.,  1575  ;  Thomas^  of  London,  Eng.,  clothworker,  d.  Eng.  1648  ; 
Thomas',  b.  1615,  from  London  1635,  of  Watertown,  Mass.,  m.  Sara  ;  Dr.  Thomas*,  b.  1645, 
of  Muddy  River,  m.  Mary  Gardner'  ;  Peter^  of  Brookline,  Mass.,  shopkeeper  in  Boston, 
Mass.,  m   Ann  White'  ;  Susannah''  Boylston  m.  John  Adams'*. 

White  ancestry :  —  John',  of  Brookline  bef.  1654,  Boston,  m.  Frances  ;  Benjamin^,  Rox- 
bury,  Mass.,  m.,  perhaps  at  Ipswich,  Susannah  Cogswell  ;  Ann'  White  m.  Peter  Boylston^. 

Gardner  ancestry: — Thomas'  Roxbury  d.  Nov.,  1638;  Thomas'',  b.  Eng.,  of  Rox- 
bury,  m.  Lixcy  Smith  ;  Mary'  Gardner  m.  Thomas  Boylston*.  • 

Bass  ancestry  :-'-  I  arms:  Basse;  /.-  Bass.  Sa.  a  bordure  ar.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  2  wings.  .  .  .  Dea.  Samuel',  b.  1601,  from  Eng.,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1632, 
Braintree,  m.  Ann  ;  John''  m.  Ruth  Alden"  ;  Hannah'  Bass  m.  Joseph  Adams'. 

Alden  ancestiy :  —John'  [see  +2255,  p.  872!,  Ruth"  Alden  m.  John  Bass''. 

10182. 

Elizahetli  KirnhaW  Woodworth  (lo/s-'  j-iovey),  m.  Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  Mar.  19,  1862,  Peter  Whittemore,  b.  Bridgewater, 
N.  H.,  May  28,  182 1,  d.  Plymouth,  Grafton  co.,  N.  H.,  Mar.,  1880, 
son  of  Caleb  and  Dorcas  (Taylor).  Of  Bridgewater,  afterward 
Plymouth,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Bridgewater  : 

15027  Amy  Florence*  Whittemore^  b.  Nov.  12,  1863,  m.  Heriry 
Phelps^  Woodworth  -4-15028.  George  Kimhair,  b.  June  6,  1864,  d. 
Sept.  6,  1867;  Lucia  Elizabeth'^  JVhitfei/iore,  b.  Nov.  25,  1868,  unm., 
of  Concord,  N.  H.;  Luther  Leigh^  Whittemore^  J^^ly  8,  1874,  unm., 
of  Plymouth. 

10183. 

Ai'temcifi  Brooks^  Woodtvorth  (Lois-' Hovey)^  m.  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1865,  Lucia  Mahala  Brooks,  b.  L.  July  5,  1840, 
da.  Artemas  Lysias  and  Sarah  (Phelps).  Of  Lowell  1879-95, 
Ch.  b.  Lowell  : 

Artemas  Brooks^  Woodvorth,  b.  Oct.  6,  1866,  m.  June 
19,  1889,  Mary  Murkland.  Of  Lowell.  Ch.:  Lucia'"  Woodworth, 
b.  July  15,  1890;  Margaret'"  Woodworth. 

15028  Henty  Phelps*  Woodworth^  b.  Dec.  12,  1867,  m.  June 
8,  1891,  Amy  Florence'^  Whittemore  -4-15027.  Of  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Ch.  :  Pauline^"  Woodivorth;  Elizabeth'^  Woodworth.  Lucia  Brooks'^, 
b.  Sept.  9,  1869,  d.  July  23,  1870;  Sarah  Elizabeth^,  b.  Jan.  19,  d. 
Feb.  27,  1872;  adopted  ch.  :  Elizabeth  Woodworth,  d.  May  21, 
1893. 

10187. 

Louisa  Mavla^  WoodwortJi  {Lois-'  /-/ovey),  m.  Lisbon, 
N.  H.,  May  13,  1872,  Lucius  Alfred  Young,  b.  L.  July  10,  1850, 
d.  Southern  Pines,  Moore  co  ,  N.  C,  Aug.,  1893,  s.  James  Riley 
and  Amelia  Emily  (Harris).  Of  Lisbon  to  1885,  Southern  Pines 
afterw.,  editor.     Ch.  b.  Lisbon  : 

Sarah  Frances^  Young,  b.  July  30,  1875,  m.  Aug.,  1893, 
Adolph  Ruggles.  Ch. :  Francis''^  Ruggles,  b.  Apr.  25.  1894,  South- 
ern Pines.  James  Riley^  Young,  b.  Jan.  23,  Bristol,  N.  H.,  d.  B. 
Sept.  23,  1877.   . 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1869 

10190. 

John    Lortr    Bl'adbfWf/  {j/ary-'  Lore/,  Mary»  //ovey,  Ahiimni',  Ben.*, 

J0.3,  Sam.2),  d.  Oct.  8,  1866,  a.  54,  m.  tst,  Oct.  21,  1838,  Amelia  J. 
Hess,  b.  Feb.  16,  1815,  d.  July  3,  1846.  He  m.  2d,  June  27,  1847, 
Mrs.  Cassandra  (Gilmore)  Willson,  b.  Rockbridge  co.,  Va.,  July 
13,  1808,  widow  of  Thomas  Willson  (d.  Sept.  29,  1840),  da.  John 
and  Magdalena. 

Rev.  /oZ/n  LorcV  Bradbury  was  a  local  Methodist  preacher. 
Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

15029  Thomas  Bentoii^  Bradbury,  b.  Oct.  12,  1839,  d.  in  the 
service  at  College  Heights,  or  University  Hill,  Aug.  3,  1863,  m. 
Sarah  Horner,  da.  George.  (She  m.  2d  after  1879,  and  res.  in 
Minn.);  was  a  soldier.  Ch.  :  Rhoda  Alice'"  Bradbury,  lived  with 
mother  in  Minn.  15030  Isabella  C°  Bradbury,  b.  Jan.  16,  1841, 
m.  Henry  co.,  Ind.,  Milton  Barnett,  res.  Knightstown,  Henry  co., 
Ind.  1 503 1  James  M.^  Bradbury,  b.  Oct.  13,  1842,  d.  Nov.  17, 
1864,  unm.,  was  a  soldier.  15032  Matilda  Uy  Bradbury,  b.  Apr. 
29,  1864,  m.  Jason  Trueblood,  of  Raysville,  Henry  co.,  Ind.,  cat- 
tle merchant.     By  2d  m.  : 

15033  Mary  Virginia^  Bradbury,  b.  Apr.  16,  1848,  m.  Jan. 
II,  1866,  Joseph  Henry  Boxell,  b.  Dec.  11,  1844,  s.  William  and 
Catharine  (Helpbringer).  Of  Marion,  Ind.  Ch. :  Charles  A'" 
Boxell,  b.  Oct.  18,  1866;  Alden  Z.'"  Boxell,  Jan.  26,  1868;  Minnie 
E.'"  Boxell,  Aug.  7,  1870;  IVilliam"'  Boxell,  Dec.  22,  1874.  Amanda'' 
Bradbury,  b.  Oct.  22,  1850,  d.  Mar.  29,  1853. 

10195. 

Sarah  Jane^  BvadhUt'y  {Mary-'  Lord,Mary^  Hovey,  Abigails,  Benja- 
mins Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  xn.  Dora,  Ind.,  Apr.  26,  1857,  as  2d  w., 
Peter  Edwm  Duzan,  b.  Greenup  co.,  Ky.,  Mar.  20,  1823,  s.  Wil- 
liam and  vSarah  (Williams).  He  m.  ist  Mary  Ann''  Lord  +10210. 
Ch.  :  15034  Emma  Prances'^  Duzan,  b.  May  26,  1858,  Lockport, 
Ind.,  d.  Dora,  Oct.  24,  1876. 

Peter  Edwin  Duzan  res.  Dora,  farmer. 

Williams  ancestry : 1  Williame,  a  famous  scout  of  Gen.  Washing-ton  in  old 

Revolutionary  days,  of  Ky. ;  Sarah^  Williams,  b.  in  Ky.  m.  William  Duzan,  b.  Ky.  rem.  in 
the  fall  of  1830  to  111. 

10199. 

jyiary    Ann^    Lord    {/osep/i  riMen'' Lord,  Maf-y" //ovey,  Ahigan^,  Ben.*, 

J0.3,  Sam.2),  m.  ist,  Springfield,  O.,  Feb.  9,  1837,  William  McElroy, 
b.  Huntingdon  co..  Pa.,  1813,  d.  Springfield,  111.,  Feb.  i,  1844,  s. 
Robert.  She  m.  2d,  Springfield,  111.,  Nov.  18,  1844,  John  Francis 
Hondrof,  b.  Amsterdam,  Holland,  Oct.  i,  1802,  d.  Champaign, 
111.,  Sept.  28,  1876,  s.  Casper  or  Kasper  and  Leena;  tailor.  She 
I,  1877,  Champaign.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  Joseph  Roberf  McElroy,  b. 
1836,  Clarke  co.,  O.  15035  Eliza  Jane''  McElroy,  b.  Apr.  10,  1839, 
Sangamon  co.,  111.,  m.  Charles  Walpus  Garwood,  1.  Champaign. 
William  Henrf  McElroy,  b.,  1842,  Sangamon  co. ;  Ann  Maria^ 
McElroy,  1844,  S.  co.  By  2d  m.,  b.  S.  co.  :  15036  Ann  Sophia^ 
Hondrof,  b.  Sept.  4,  1845,  Springfield,  m.  Oct.,  1863,  Roland  D. 
Thomas,  1.  Breckenridge,  111.  15037  Mary  Elizabeth^  Hondrof, 
b.  Aug.  14,  1848,  Springf.,  m.  Oct.,   187 1,  James  Gilmore  Hoff- 


1870 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


man,  Champaign.  15038  Sabilla  Juan  or  Jane^  Hondrof,  b.  June 
17,  1852,  m.  Mar.  6,  1868,  James  M.  Moore,  1.  Snow  Hill,  Ran- 
dolph county,  Ind.;  Algenora^  Hondrof,  b.  1855,  d.;  John  Frauds'^ 
Hondrof,  b.  Oct.  13,  1857,  unm.,  of  Breckenridge;  CJiarles  Neiv- 
ton^  Hondrof,  b.  Mar.  29,  i860,  of  B. 

10209. 

Jane    I^lizahetJl^    Lord    (Jo/m  Paine-'  Lord,  Mary^  Hovey,  etc),     m. 

Ottawa,  111.,  July  10,  1837,  Jacob  Franklin  Reeder,  b.  Montgom- 
ery, Hamilton  co.,  O.,  Mar.  n,  1815,  s.  David  and  Sarah  (Whit- 
taker).  Of  Streator,  111.,  farmer.  Ch.  :  15039  Joseph  Oliver^ 
Reeder,  b.  Dec.  15,  1838,  La  Salle  co..  111.,  m.  Eagle  tp.  Streator, 
Feb.  13,  1862,  Julia  Cochran.     Ch.  :  2. 

15040  Juliette^  Reeder,  b.  Jan.  13,  1840,  La  Salle  co.,  in. 
Eagle  tp.  Feb.  25,  1858,  Benjamin  Shaeffer  or  Shafer.     Ch.  :  4. 

15041  Cynthia  Ann^  Reeder,  b.  Nov.  14,  1841,  Green  county, 
Wis.,  m.  Ottawa,  Oct.  10,  1864,  John  Lornberger.  Of  Mirabile, 
Caldwell  co..  Mo.     Ch.  :  5. 

15042  Oscar^  Reeder,  b.  Oct.  9,  1843,  Green  co.,  m.  Seneca, 
La  Salle  co..  111.,  Apr.  16,  1873,  Sophia  Weidman  or  Widemonn. 
Of  Streator.  s.  p. 

15043  WilUaiu  C?  Reeder,  b.  Apr.  30,  1846,  Green  co.,  m. 
Ottawa,  Feb.  16,  1871,  Dorcas  McFadden.     Of  Mirabile.     Ch.:  2. 

15044  Mary  Ann"  Reeder,  b.  May  23,  1848,  Green  co.,  m. 
Apr.  22,  1870,  George  Quaife.  Of  Cornell,  Livingston  co..  111. 
Ch. :  4. 

15045  Nathaniel  M?  Reeder,  b.  July  3,  1850,  La  Salle  co., 
m.  Dwight,  111.,  Jan.  i,  1879,  Jennie  M.  Knox.  Of  Streator. 
Adella^  Reeder,  b.  Dec.  6,  1857,  La  Salle  co.,  unm.,  of  Streator; 
Charles"  Reeder,  b.  Mar.  30,  1865,  La  Salle  co.,  of  Streator. 

10210. 

Mavif  Ann'  Lord  {John Payne-' Lord),  d.  Lockport,  Ind.,  Aug. 
22,  1856,  a.  31,  m.  L.  Dec.  25,  1842,  as  ist  w.,  Peter  Edwin  Duzan 
(He  m.  2d  Sarah  Jane""  Bradbury  4-10195).     Ch.  : 

15046  John  Willianf  Duzan,  b.  Dec.  15,  1843,  Vermillion 
CO.,  Ind.,  d.  Jan.  28,  1879,  m.  Ind  ,  Mar.  14,  1866,  Mary  Ellen  Dick, 
she  d.  Nov.  28,  1875;  enlisted  Feb.  13,  1862,  14th  Ind.  Battery, 
veteranized  at  Canton,  Madison  co..  Miss.,  Feb.  28,  1864,  disch'd 
Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Sept.  2,  1865.  Ch.  :  Edwin  Jerome'"  Duzan, 
b.  Oct.  16,  1867,  d.  Oct.  23.  1870;  Lulu  Belle'\  b.  Dec.  19,  1869,  of 
Dora,  Ind.,  1879;  Charles  Merritt'",  May  8,  1874,  of  D. 

15047-8  Sarah  Jane'  Duzan,  b.  Dec.  4,  1845,  Lockport, 
unm.  Mary  Catharine'^  Duzan,  Feb.  4,  1848,  L.,  unm.;  Henry 
Sandham\  Oct.  27,  1850,  L.,  d.  Sept.  6,  1852;  Oliver  Edwin\  b.  Dec. 
22,  1852,  L.,  unm.;  Elizabeth  Ellen''  Duzan,  b.  Mar.  22,  1856,  L., 
d.  Dec.  8,  1859. 

10213. 

Williatn    Edmund''     BeVVyman     {Alice-'  Lord,   Mary'-  Hovey, 

Abigail^  Benjamin^,  jo.s,  sam.^),  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  30,  1840,  Sarah 
Jane  Leslie,  born  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  20,  1826,  da.  John  E.  and 
Mary  Ann  (Havnor).     Of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1877.     Ch.: 


DECSENDANTS   OF   MOSES^   CLEVELAND.  1871 

15049  Mary  Louisa^  Berryman,  b.  Oct.  6,  1846,  m.  Cincin- 
nati Aug.  16,  1866,  William  C.  Fithian.  Of  Emporia,  Kan.  Ch.:  4. 

15050  Katherhic  CooJf  Bcrryman,  b.  June  29,  1848,  m.  Cin- 
cinnati Dec.  30,  1869,  Samuel  Horace  Glenny,  b.  Lebanon,  O., 
May  6,  1845,  son  Samuel  and  Anna  (Hilt).  Of  St.  Louis.  Ch. 
b.  Cincinnati  :  Alice  Belle'"  Glenny^  b.  Dec.  19,  1870  ;  Arthur  Hor- 
ace'" Glenny,  Dec.  11,  1873. 

1505 1  Ada  Gertrude^  Berryinan,  b.  July  19,  1852,  m.  Cin- 
cinnati June  4,  187 1,  Crawford  C.  Adams,  of  Washington,  D.  C. 
Ch.:  3. 

15052  Hattie  Fithian'^  Berry  man,  b.  Oct.  16,  1865. 

10216. 

Aaron^  Bennett  {Rnth-'  Lord,  Ma>Y  novey),  m.  Springfield,  O., 
July  2,  1 841,  Rebecca  Schaefer,  born  Germantown,  O.,  May  28, 
1819,  da.  John  Cramer  and  Mary  (Winters).  Of  Evansport,  O., 
1877,  dealer  in  staves.     Ch.: 

15053  Williani  Thomas^  Bennett,  b.  May  13,  1842,  m.  Defi- 
ance, O.,  Jan.  I,  1864,  Mary  Spangler,  b.  Holshocken,  Switzer- 
land, 1 841,  da.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Spangler).     s.  p. 

15054  Orlando'  Bennett,  born  May  13,  1845,  m.  Bryan,  O. 
Sept.  21,  1869,  Margaret  Ann  Buck,  b.  n.  Bucyrus,  O.,  Jan.  30, 
1849,  da.  John  and  Catherine  (Willsman).  Of  Evansport.  Ch.: 
Minnie  Belle'"  Bennett,  b.  Sept.  10,  1870;  Van  Oria'"  Ben/iett,  born 
Apr.  9,  1872,  d.  May  4,  1876.  15055  Valentine^  Bennett,  born  Dec. 
14,  1846,  d.  July  14,  1867. 

15056  Mary  Alice''  Ben/iett,  b.  Sept.  14,  1S49,  m.  Defiance 
Oct.  4,  1868,  Thomas  Harbaugh  Kinthigh,  b.  Evansport  June  6, 
1 841,  a  son  John  and  Hannah  Rebecca  (Evans).  Of  Evansport, 
teacher.  Ch.:  John  Edward'"  Kinthigh,  b.  Feb.  14,  1872  ;  Jessie 
Belle'",  Apr.  21,  1873;  James  Bennett'",  Apr.  12,  1874;  Mary 
Idessa'",  Apr.  2,  1875  ;  Fannie  Ethel'",  July  2,  1877.  15057  Susan 
May^  Bennett,  b.  May  17,  1851. 

15058  Caroline''  Bennett,  b.  Feb.  28,  1853,  m.  Defiance  July 
6,  1872,  Harrison  Taylor  Kinthigh,  b.  Springfield,  O.,  May  30, 
185 1,  a  son  John  and  Hannah  RelDecca  (Evans).  Of  Hicksville, 
Defiance  co.,  O.,  cooper.  Ch.:  Maggie  Belle'"  Kinthigh,  b.  June 
20,  1873;  Forest'",  Sept.  8,  1874;  Mary  I V illne f ta'"  Kinthigh, 'Uay 
25,  1877  ;  Adaline'",  b.  Feb.  25,  1855,  d.  Aug.,  1861.  Fanny^  Ben- 
nett, b.  May  i,  1856,  d.  Apr.  26,  1857  ;  Louisa  Adele"  Bennett,  b. 
Feb.  15,  1858.     15059  Clara  Belle'  Bennett,  Dec.  10,  i860. 

10217. 

Mary  Jane^  Lewis  {Rut/o  Lord,  Mary'^  Hovey),  d.  Evansport, 
O.,  Sept. '4,  1858,  a.  38,  m.  Germantown,  O.,  Feb.  10,  1834,  Fred- 
eric George  Replogle,  b.  Hagerstown,  Md.,  Nov.  19,  181 1,  son 
Philip  and  Elizabeth  (Gossard).  Of  Evansport,  1877.  Ch.: 
15060  Louisa  Editha"  Replogle,  b.  Apr.  13,  1835,  m.  Germantown 
1853,  Jeremiah  Swartzel,  b.  G.  Sept.  19,  1827,  son  John  Charles 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Crist).  Of  Germantown,  farmer.  Ch.: 
John  Coleman'"  Swartzel,  b.  May  28,  1854;  Emma  Jane'"  Swartzel, 
Oct.  4,  1856  ;   Charles  Daniel'"  Swartzel,  Apr.  10,  1858  ;  Mary  Lou- 


1872  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

I'sa'"  Swartzel,  Nov.  2,  i860  ;  WilUani  JuDies"'  Swartzel,  Dec.  10, 
1863  ;  Frank  Lewis'''  Stvartzel^  Feb.  25,  1865  ;  Oliver  Jeref/iia/i^" 
Sivartzel,  Oct.  8,  1866  ;  Andrew  Patrick^"  Sivartzel,  Mar.  17,  1868  ; 
Feter  Robert^"  Siuartzel,  Feb.  22,  1870,  Edtvard  Lord^°  Swartzel, 
May  12,  1874.  1506 1  Charles  Demeters^  Feplogle,  b.  July  4,  1837, 
m.  Spring-field,  O.,  Oct.  27,  1861,  Alice  Maria  Sprague,  b.  S.  Aug. 
22,  1843,  da.  William  B.  and  Harriet  M.  (Carter).  Of  Evans- 
port.  Ch.:  Mary  Alice'"  Feplogle,  horn  Mar.  15,  1863;  Charles 
Ebner^''  Feplogle,  June  4,  1865  ;  John  Stout'"  Feplogle,  Apr.  3,  1867  ; 
George  Horace'"  Feplogle,  Nov.  2,  1870  ;  Bertha  Harriet'"  Feplogle, 
June  18,  1873  ;   Grace  Edna'"  Feplogle,  Nov.  24,  1876. 

15062  Caroline  Cordelia^  Feplogle,  b.  Dec.  16,  1839,  ni.  Zed- 
ekiah  Dawson.     Of  Marysville,  Clarke  co.,  Ind. 

15063  William  Malcolni'  Feplogle,  b.  Oct.  28,  1841,  m.  Lucy 
Austin.     Of  Evansport.     Ch.   2  :   Clarence'"  Feplogle. 

15064  Febecca  Alice^  Feplogle,  b.  Feb.  29,  1843,  '^^  E.  Oct. 
16,  1866,  John  Freeman  Evans,  b.  E.  Jan.  3,  1840,  son  Isaac  and 
Catherine  (Eicher).     Of  Bryan,  O.     s.  p. 

15065  Aaron  Bennetf^  Feplogle,  b.  June  5,  1846,  m.  Williams 
Centre,  Williams  co.,  O.,  May  12,  1872,  Mary  Ellen  Caulkins,  b. 
Greenville,  Knox  co.,  O.,  Feb.  10,  1854,  da.  Dr.  Daniel  and  Lydia 
Ann  (Russell).  Of  Bryan,  painter.  Ch.:  Leona'"  Feplogle,  born 
July  2,  1873,  Hicksville,  O.;  Williajn  Clyde'"  Feplogle,  Oct.  26,  1875, 
Bryan.  Edward",  h.  Aug.  29,  1848,  d.  y.;  Mary  Jane",  b.  Aug. 
28,  1849,  d.  y.  15066  Moses"  Feplogle,  born  Sept.  7,  185 1  ;  Emma 
Jane\  Nov.  7,  1855. 

15067  Flora  Fredonia"  Feplogle,  b.  Aug.  7,  1857,  m.  Evans- 
port,  Julian  J.  Butts,  1.  Saginaw,  Mich. 

10219. 

Sarah  Ann"  Lord  (jonatha7i>  Lord,  Mm-y^  Hovey),  married  (so 
thought)  1848,  John  Webster,  dwelt  Cincinnati,  O.,  to  ab.  1873, 
foreman  fire  dept.,  plasterer.  They  separated  many  years  ago. 
She  res.  1878  Harper's  Station,  Ross  co.,  O.;  Clermont  co.,  O., 
1879.     Ch.  6  (of  whom  3  d.  young)  : 

15068  Jenny  Li/id"  Webster,  the  eldest,  married  and  living 
Clermont  co.,  O.,  1878-9. 

10220. 

Eineline"  Lord  {jonathan->  Lord),  m.  Tobasco,  O.,  Nov.  29, 
i860,  Nathaniel  Eraser,  or  Frazier,  b.  n.  Madison ville,  Hamilton 
CO.,  O.,  Oct.  25,  1823,  a  son  William  and  Jemima  (Kitchel).  Ch. : 
15069  Cora"  Eraser,  b.  Mar.  8,  1862  ;  Benton"  Eraser,  b.  Mar.  18, 
d.  Dec.  26,  1864;  Emma"  Eraser,  b.  July  9,  1866;  William"  Era- 
ser, July  28,  1868. 

Nathaniel  Eraser  of  Tobasco  1879,  joiner. 

Fraser  ancestry:  — 15  arms:  Frazer  ;  10:  Fraser  :  (Leadclune,  co.  Inverness)- 
Quarterly,  first  and  fourth,  az.  a  bend  engr.  between  3  cinquefoils  (or  frasiers)  ar.  a  can- 
ton gyronny  of  8  or  and  sa. ;  second  and  third,  ar.  3  antique  crowns  gu.  (the  latter  quar- 
tering was  granted  to  Sir  Simon  Frazer  for  having  thrice  saved  the  life  of  Robert  Bruce 
at  the  battle  of  Methven).  Crest  —  Buck's  head.  .  .  .  Nathaniel',  born  Inverness, 
Scotland,  about  1772,  was  bound  to  an  uncle,  came  alone  Lo  America,  aged  11,  about  1783, 
settled  in  Pa.,  removed  1796  to  Columbia,  C,  m.  in  Pa.,  Agnes  Kinney  ;  William'  Frazer, 
born  Pa.,  Feb.  14,  1794,  of  Columbia,  died  Hamilton  co.,  C,  May  16,  1853,  m.  Montgomery, 
0.,  i8ig,  Jemima  Kitchel,  she  d.  May  g,  1832,  da.  Calvin  and  Mary  (Terwilliger). 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1873 

10221. 

Julia  An/ti^  Lord  {jona/kun'  Lord),  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  July 
28,  1853,  William  Witham,  born  Withamsville  (settled  by  With- 
ams),  Hamilton  co.,  O.,  Dec.  16,  1830,  son  Gideon  and  Esther 
(Button).  Of  Tobasco,  O.,  blacksmith.  Ch.  b.  in  or  near  With- 
amsville :    15070  Leivis  Gideon^  IVit/iam,  Aug.  11,  1854. 

1507 1  Nathaniel  Fremont"  Withatn,  b.  July  4,  1856,  m.  W. 
Dec.  25,  1877,  Mary  Elizabeth  Archer,  b.  Ilighland  co.,  O.,  Dec. 
13,  1856,  daughter  William  and  Martha  (Bennett).  Otven  Al/eif 
Witham,  b.  May  8,  1866. 

10223. 

J^aVy     Elh^d''    Lord    (.-l/>/e/ //orey'  Loi-d,  Mary^  //ot'cy,  AhigaiV,'Ben.\ 

J0.3,  sam.2)j  m.  Bellefontaine,  Ohio,  May  18,  1841,  Lorenzo  Gavit 
More,  b.  Licking  co.,  O.,  Mar.  13,  1818,  son  Robert  and  Sallie 
(Gavit).  Of  Bellefontaine  1877,  farmer.  Ch.:  15072  Robert 
AhieP  More,  b.  Mar.  17,  1842,  farmer. 

15073  Caroline  Lord^  Afore,  b.  May  23,  1844,  m.  Feb.  18, 
1S74,  William  Andrew  Parish,  b.  Logan  cc,  O.,  Feb.  13,  1849,  s. 
Robert  and  Sarah  (Turner).     wStock  dealer,  Kan. 

15074  Joseph  Lord''  More,  born  June  11,  1847,  of  De  Graff, 
Logan  CO.,  O.,  printer  ;  Letitia  McCloud^,  Aug.  10,  1849  ;  Sally 
Gavit\  b.  Dec.  4,  1851,  d.  Dec.  18,  1876  ;  Richard  Lord^  More,  b. 
May  4,  1854,  farmer  ;  Minnie  Melvina^  More,  Nov.  4,  1865. 

10224. 

Lucirida''  Lord  {Abid  Hovey-  Lord),  m.  Bellefontaine,  O., 
Mar.  31,  1846,,  Dr.  Thomas  Lee  Wright,  M.D.,  b.' Windham,  O., 
Aug.  13,  i82t^,  son  Dr.  Thomas  and  Sophia  (Huntington).  Of 
Bellefontaine  1877-9.  Ch.:  15075  Alnef  Lord'  Wright  (Dr.),  b. 
Apr.  3,  1847,  ^^-  B.  Mar.  4,  1869,  Clara  Gregg,  born  Lithopolis, 
Fairfield  co.,  O.,  Aug.  27,  1849,  ^^-  Israel  and  Roxiana  (Olds), 
res.  Bellefontaine,  physician.  Ch. :  Thomas  LLicutington^"  Wright, 
b.  Nov.  30,  1869. 

15076  Thomas  Huntington^  Wright,  b.  Apr.  30,  1849,  attor- 
ney-at-law. 

10226. 
Richard  Sprlnf/   Canhiy   Lord   {Abiei  iiovey-  Lord,  Afary^ 

Hovey,  Abigail^,  Benjamins  Joseph^,  Samuel=,  Mosesi),      b.     Bellefontaine,     O., 

Oct.  26,  1832,  d.  Bellefontaine,  Oct.  15,  1866,  m.  in  Hamilton  co., 
O.,  Mar.  18,  1863,  Mary  Angelina  Wright,  b.  Carthage,  O.,  July 
12,  1834,  da.  of  Dr.  Thomas  and  Sophia  (Huntington).  (She  m. 
2d,  James  K.  Goodwin,  Esq.,  of  Peoria,  III,  1877-9).     Ch.: 

15077  Richard  Stanton"  Lord,  b.  Apr.  9,  1864,  Hamilton  co., 
O.,  d.  Ingleside,  Hamilton  co.,  O.,  May  26,  1867  ;  Edith  Sheridan" 
Lord,  b.  May  24,  d.  Sept.  8,  1865. 

Col.  Richard  Spring  Canby^  Lord,  U.  S.  A.,  grad.  West  Point 
U.  S.  Military  Academy,  June,  1855,  commissioned  2d  Lt.  U.  S. 
A.;  served  as  Brevet  Maj.  ist  U.  S.  Cav.,  Army  of  the  Potomac, 
was  wounded  at  Gettysburg  and  at  Funktown  :  for  gallant  and 

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1874 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


meritorious  conduct  at  Five  Forks,  was  raised  to  the  rank  of 
Col.  ist  U.  S.  Cav.  He  continued  in  U.  S.  Army  until  decease. 
Obituary  notice  at  the  time  of  his  death  : 

"THE   LATE   MAJOR   RICHARD   S.   LORD. 

"Eds.  Com. —  Major  Richard  S.  Lord,  who  died  in  Bellefontaine,  Ohio,  on  the  15th 
inst.,  deserves  more  than  a  passing?  notice.  He  was  one  of  those  working  soldiers,  who, 
having  no  'friend  at  court,'  had  to  depend  upon  his  own  resources,  and  stand  upon  his 
own  merits  in  his  conflict  with  the  world,  and  he  did  it  well. 

"Graduating  at  "West  Point  creditably,  he  soon  entered  the  cavalry  arm  of  the  ser- 
vice, for  which  he  had  a  decided  preference.  Stationed  for  several  years  in  New  Mexico 
and  Arizona,  he  was  still  in  the  far  West  when  the  civil  war  broke  out.  His  record  as  a 
soldier  is  most  honorable  ;  he  participated  in  the  following,  amongst  other  conflicts,  and 
in  all  those  enumerated  he  was  in  command  of  his  regiment  —  the  ist  United  States  Cav- 
alry :  Val  Verde,  New  Mexico,  Feb.  21,  1862;  Apache  Ranche,  Mar.  8,  1862;  Stoneman's 
raid  again.st  Richmond,  April  and  May,  i86^;  Beverly  Ford,  Virginia,  June  9,  1863;  Aldie, 
June  18,  1863;  Middleburgh,  June  iq,  1863;  tJpperville,  June  21,  1863;  Gettysburg,  July  i 
to  3,  1S63;  Williamsport,  Virginia,  July  6,  i£63;  Boonsborough,  July  7  and  8,  1863;  Funk- 
town,  July  9,  1863;  Dinwiddle  Court  House,  Mar.  30  and  31,  1865;  Five  Forks,  Apr.  i,  1865; 
Sutherland  Station,  Apr.  2,  1S65;  Bevil's  Bridge,  Apr.  3,  1865;  Deaconsville,  tlie  same  day. 

"In  all  of  these  engagements  Major  Lord  shone  as  a  brave  and  skillful  officer.  He 
was  painfully  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Funktown,  and  his  conduct  at  the  battle  of  Five 
Forks  was  the  theme  of  the  public  commendation  in  all  the  newspapers  of  the  land,  at 
the  period  when  it  was  fought,  and  called  out  the  special  and  personal  approval  of  Major 
General  Sheridan,  and  was  the  occasion  of  his  receiving  brevet  promotion. 

"  After  the  surrender  of  General  Lee,  the  First  Cavalry  was  detailed  as  the  escort  of 
General  Sheridan,  Major  Lord  commanding.  Upon  this  duty  he  continued  until  ordered 
to  California  with  his  regiment,  last  winter. 

"  Major  Lord  was  high  minded  and  most  honorable  in  all  his  instincts.  Knowing 
that  'thrift  follows  fawning,'  he  refused  to  h^imiliate  himself  to  attain  position.  He  was 
always  of  the  opinion  that  the  high  honor  which  only  can  give  self-respect,  is  the  bright- 
est gem  that  adorns  the  escutcheon  of  a  soldier.  Like  all  brave  men  he  was  tender 
hearted  and  abhorred  cruelty;  and  he  never  forgot  while  in  the  line  of  his  duty  as  a  sol- 
dier, what  was  due  to  humanity. 

"  His  last  illness  was  lingering  and  painful  in  the  extreme ;  but  he  bore  the  bodily 
and  mental  anguish  of  consumption  with  calm  courage  and  patient  resignation.  He 
was  yet  young,  and  had  many  ties  that  it  was  hard  to  sever.  But  throughout  all,  his 
voice  was  the  most  cheerful  of  any  in  his  room  ;  and  long  after  he  knew  the  moorings  of 
life  were  irrecoverably  lost,  and  'he  was  drifting  out  from  sight  and  from  sound,  thus 
feeling  and  thus  speaking,  he  entered,  unappalled,  the  impenetrable  mist. 

"He  died  a  Christian.  Leaving  behind  him  his  companions  in  arms,  with  many  a 
longing,  lingering  loolv,  he  enlisted  in  a  better  and  higher  service,  and  became,  as  he 
himself  expressed  it,  a  soldier  of  the  Cross. 

"  Surely  such  a  man  deserves  well  of  his  country,  and  the  tear  of  gratitude  and  affec- 
tion, and  the  poor  compliment  of  a  public  notice  of  his  deeds  and  memory,  but  illy  repay 
a  life  of  toil  and  devotion  to  the  interests  of  his  country.  W." 

10236. 

(xeO}'f/e'^  IJoVet/  {Rh/ks  BUHngs^  Hovey,  Rufiis  Cleveland^  Hovry,  Abi- 
gail*, Benjamin*,  Joseph^,  SamueP,  Moses'),  m.  Albany,  Vt.,  Mar.  24,  1842, 
Maryetta  Reed,  b.  Vernon,  Vt.,  Oct.  30,  18 19,  da.  Barzillai  Hines 
and  Betsey  (Sweetland).     Of  Independence,  Iowa,  farmer.     Ch.: 

15078  Nelson  Kitig"  Hovey,  b.  Dec.  19,  1842,  m.  Buchanan 
CO.,  la.,  Nov.  17,  1870,  Nancy  Melrose,  b.  Perry,  Dallas  co.,  la.. 
Mar.  29,  1850,  da.  Charles  and  Hester  (Price).  Of  Vermillion, 
Dak.,  1877,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Jessup,  la.:  ]Villic  Richnumd^"  Bovey, 
Sept.  21,  1 871;  Fannie  May'''  Hovey,  Sept.  2,  1873;  Effie'"  Hovey, 
Feb.  20,  1875  '  Jennie'"  Hovey,  May  12,  1877. 

15079  Betsey  Maria''  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  2,  1844,  W.  Albany,  Vt., 
m.  Hazelton,  la..  Mar.  7,  1863,  William  S.  Richmond,  b.  Upper 
Can.  W.,  Apr.  5,  1841,  s.  Ichabod  and  Almira  (Gifford).  Of  Jes- 
sup, farmer.  Ch.:  AHce  Almira'"  Richmond,  b.  June  5,  1864,  Lit- 
tleton, la.;  Adelaide'"'  Richmond,  May  10,  1866,  L.;  Albert  George'" 
Richmond,  Aug.  16,  1868,  Perry  tp.,  la. 

15080  George  Billings^  Hovey,  b.  Dec.  6,  1846,  m.  Coral,  111., 
July  3,  1872,  Emily  Jane  Ross,  b.  Sherman,  N.  ¥.,  June  24,  1851, 
da.  William  Samuel  and  Harriet  Adelia  (Ross).  Ch.:  Edmuna 
Lee'"  Hovey,  b.  June  7,  1873  :  Mary  Adelia'"  Hovey,  Aug.  10,  1875. 

1 508 1  n'ana  Wellington^  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  20,  1849,  unm.  Of 
Winthrop,  Buchanan  co.,  la.,  merchant. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1875 

15082  Barzillai  Reecr  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  12,  1851,  Albany,  m. 
Buchanan  co.,  la.,  Feb.  4,  1874,  Susan  Strickland  Baldwin,  born 
Bradford,  Vt.,  Apr.  21,  1852,  da.  Charles  Coatsworth,  or  Cotes- 
worth,  Pinkney  and  Sarah  Ann  (Woodward).  Of  Winthrop, 
manfr.     Ch.:  Jay  Bahhvin^"  Hovey,  b.  Oct.  15,  1876,  Jessup. 

15083  Frank  WasJiingtotf  Hovey,  b.  May  24,  1854,  m.  Coral, 
Dec.  5,  1877,  Helen  Maria  Freeman,  b.  Waterloo,  la.,  Sept.  24, 
1857,  da.  John  Henry  and  Hannah  Maria  (Ross).  Of  Independ- 
ence, la.,  farmer,     s.  p. 

10237. 

EUas  Seabuvif  Hovey  {rh/us  bj  iiovey),  m.  Brookfield,  Vt., 
Jan.  26,  1847,  Martha  Maria  Fisk,  b.  B.,  Dec.  30,  1827,  da.  Arte- 
mas  and  Catherine  (Colt).     Of  Swanton,  la.,  farmer.     Ch.: 

15084  Almira  MartJuf  Hovey,  b.  Dec.  11,  1849,  Albany,  Vt., 
m.  Independence,  la.,  1869,  Charles  Henry  Little,  s.  Moses  and 
Sarah  (Cook).  Ch.:  Sarah  Climejia^"  Little,  horn  Aug".  17,  1870; 
Charles  Herbert'"  Little,  Dec.  9,  1873  ;  Martha  Alice'"  Little,  Jan. 
20,  1879. 

.  Riifus  Billings'^  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  13,  1852,  d.  Sept.,  1855; 
Catherine^  Hovey,  b.  Nov.  21,  1858,  Chatham,  Buchanan  co.,  la., 
d.  Feb.  17,  1859. 

15085  Horace  Nelsoii^  Hovey,  b.  Feb.  i,  i860,  C. 

15086  Caroline  Allen^  Hovey,  Sept.  18,  1862,  C. 

10252. 

Willi  am*'  Hovey    (St'tas^  //ovey,  Jfa/us  C.^  I/ovey,  Abigail^),    d.  Obcr- 

lin,  O.,  July  25,  1868,  a.  44,  m.  Albany,  Vt.,  Aug.  30,  1847,  Phi- 
lena  Allen,  born  A.  Mar.  5,  1826,  da.  Wells  and  Martha  (Paine). 
Merchant.     She  res.,  1878,  Oberlin  (from  ab.  1849).     Ch.: 

15087  Fraiilf  Hovey,  b.  Apr.  28,  1853,  m.  Oberlin,  Sept.  25, 
1874,  Mary  Etta  Harvett,  b.  La  Grange,  O.,  May  25,  1856,  da. 
Amasa  Warner  and  Catherine  (Beeman).  Of  Oberlin.  Ch.: 
Lena  Carlotta'"  Hovev,  b.  Oct.  24,  1875.  Willie^  Hovey,  b.  Dec.  3, 
1863,  Oberlin. 

10253. 

Ariel  JBuviiJiam^  Hovey  {si/us-> Hovey),  d.  Tiffin,  O.,  Oct. 
2,  1884,  a.  55,  m.  Sandusky,  O.,  June  20,  1849,  Susan  Boyce,  b. 
Danville,  Can.  W.,  Apr.  11,  1827,  da.  William  and  Anna  (John- 
son). Ch.:  Zenobia  Lrene^,  b.  May  16,  1851,  Oberlin,  O.,  d.  Tiffin, 
Nov.  17,  1854. 

15088  Lola  Lrene^  Hovey,  b.  Sept.  17,  1854,  T.,  m.  T.  Sept. 
1 7?  ^873,  Charles  Van  Tyne  of  Sandusky.  Ch.:  Orvilla'"  Van 
Tyne,  b.  1875  ;  Charles  Hovey'"  Van  Tyne,  1877  ;  Orvilla  Ariel'''  Van 
Tvne,  b.  Mar.  11,  Tiffin,  d.  Aug.  i,  i860;  Orvilla  Snsan'°  Van  Tyne, 
b."  Mar.  11,  T.,  d.  Aug.  2,  i860. 

15089  Farl  Biirnhani^  Hovey,  b.  Dec.  22,  1861,  T.,  d.  Oct. 
16,  1875. 

Dr.  Ariel  Burnham^  Hovey  left  his  New  England  home  at  the 
age  of  14,  and  took  the  scientific  course  at  Oberlin  college, 
where  he  was  a  tutor  the  next  6  years,  and  studied  medicine 
under  Dr.  Homer  Johnson.     Removed,  1850,  to  Cleveland,  O., 


1876  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

studied  with  Prof.  Horace  A.  Ackley,  M.D.,  and  grad.  Cleveland 
Medical  [Western  Reserve]  coll.,  Mar.,  1852,  and  removed  to 
Tiffin.  Seneca  Advertiser^  Tiffin^  Oct.  p,  1SS4 — 'funeral  services 
and  discourse. 

10255. 

Charlotte  JEHi^aheth^  Ordwat/  {Ji/ioda-i  mvey,  ru/hs  c.^  Hovey), 
m.  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Mar.  18,  1868,  as  2d  w.,  John  Haskell  Ed- 
son,  b.  W.  Randolph,  Vt.,  Sept.  12,  1827,  d.  Northfield,  Vt.,  vSept. 
13,  1872,  only  s.  Dr.  John  and  Susannah  (Haskell  or  Hasquale). 
She  res.  1879  Northfield,  s.  p.  John  H.  Edson  lived  at  Ran- 
dolph to  1849,  Northfield  afterward,  foundryman.  He  m.  ist, 
Nov.  25,  1857,  Charity  Cotten,  she  d.  May  23,  i860,  da. Ward,  of 
Hartland,  Vt.  Ch  :  Helen  Hasquale  Edson,  b.  ab.  Jan.,  1859, 
buried  Sept.  13,  i860,  a.  i  year,  8  mo. 

10256. 

Franklin"  Ordway  {R/wda-'  hovo),  d.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  June 
20,  26,  1865,  a.  39,  m.  Williamstown,  Vt.,  Nov.  14,  1850,  Maria 
Hatch,  b.  W.  Oct.  25,  1832,  adopted  da.  of  Asa  of  W.  (She  m. 
2d,  Elisha  G.  Lougee,  N.  Timbridge,  Vt.)  Ch.:  George  Wallacer', 
b.  Sept.  20,  185 1,  Brookfield,  Vt.,  d.  Chelsea,  June  8,  1855. 

15090  Walter  Melviif  Orchvay,  b.  Aug.  24,  1854,  C.,  m.  C. 
May  5,  1877,  Lucy  Humphrey,  da.  Lyman  ;  manufacturer,  Chel- 
sea, 1879.  Ch.:  EihvariV  Ordway.,  b.  Jan.  31,  1879,  C.  15091 
Harriet  Jane",  b.  May  12,  1857,  C. 

10272. 

Almil'a     f.Ola^    Lincoln  [Lola-'  Sanderson,  Reliecca^  Hovey,  Abigail, 

Ben.i,  J0.3,  Sani.2),  ni.  Albany,  Vt.,  Dec.  22,  1847,  Samuel  Bickford, 
b.  Epsom,  N.  H.,  Dec.  5,  1826,  d.  in  army  in  Washington,  D.  C, 
July  25,  1863,  s.  Samuel  B.  and  Abigail  (Critchet).  She  res. 
Chelsea,  Vt,  1878.     Ch.  b.  Albany  : 

15092  Cordelia  Elizahetli^  Bickford,  b.  Dec.  5,  1848,  m.  Chel- 
sea, Aug.  18,  1866,  Albert  Dennison.     Of  Chelsea,  s.  p. 

15093  Maj'v  Abhf  Bickford^  b.  Jan.  11,  185 1,  m.  C.  Mar.  27, 
1867,  Benjamin  P'ranklin  Smith.  Of  Chelsea.  Ch.  :  Eva  Altry'" 
Smith,  b.  Apr.  18,  1868,  C;  William  Henrf  Smith,  May  26,  1870, 
C.  ;  Arthur  Monroe^"  S/nith,  Apr.  21,  1872,  C.  ;  Roswell  James'" 
Smith,  Nov.  21,  1875,  West  Hartford,  Windsor  co,,  Vt.  ;  Nellie 
Elizabeth'"  Smith,  Apr.  27,  1878,  Chel. 

15094  John  Willianf  Bickford,  b.  Apr.  4,  1853.  m.  Osakis, 
Minn.,  Nov.  28,  1875,  Jane  Curtis.  Of  Osakis.  Ch.:  Nolan  Earl'" 
Bickford,  b.  Apr.  28,  1877,  Osakis;  Ernest  Melvin'"  Bickford,  Oct. 
15,  1878,  O. 

15095  Julia  Theresa'^  Bickford,  b.  Sept.  30,  1856,  m.  Brook- 
field,  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  1875,  Adna  B.  Downs.  Of  Williamstown, Vt. 
Ch.:  Frankie  Adna'"  Downs,  b.  Aug.  8,  1877,  W.  15096  Oliver 
Giirdon"  Bickford,  b.  Mar.  22,  1861,  of  Chelsea. 

10273. 

JatneH  Sanderson''  Lincoln  {/-oia-'  Sanderson),  was  killed 
in  army  at   Berryville,  Clarke  co.,  Va.,  Aug.  11,  1864,  a.  40,  m. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES^    CLEVELAND. 


1877 


Roxbury,  Vt.,  Jan.  i,  1845,  Elizabeth  D.  Hugh  Baker,  b.  Hol- 
den,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1825,  da.  Dean  and  Hannah  (Parmenter). 
(She  m.  2d,  William  Hoile,  and  res.  1878  Whitehoiise,  Lucas  co., 
O.)  Of  Freeport,  Harrison  co.,  O.  ;  enlisted  May  2,  1864,  for 
100  days,  Co.  K,  144th  O.  V.     Ch.: 

15097  Sarah  Elizabeth^  Lincoln,  b.  Mar.  9,  1846,  Albany, 
Vt.,  m.  Adrian,  Mich.,  July  14,  1874,  Allison  T.  Hale.  Of  Green- 
wich, O.     Ch.:   Clyde'''  Hale  ;  Rose'"  Hale. 

15098  Jaiites  Oscar^  Lincoln,  b.  Dec.  8,  1847,  Lowell,  Vt., 
m.  Waterville,  O.,  Apr.  30,  1874,  Alice  P.  Creplever.  Of  Water- 
ville.  Ch.  :  Florence  MabeV"'  Lincoln,  b.  May  3,  1875  ;  John 
Ashei'^"  Lincoln,  Nov.  30,  1877,  W.  15099  Cytithia  Eliza^  Lincoln, 
b.  July  31,  1849,  Brookfield,  Vt.,  d.  Montgomery,  O.,  Aug.  11, 
1866. 

15 100  Clara  Amelia'  Lincoln,  b.  July  30,  1851,  Lowell,  m. 
Bowling  Green,  O.,  Oct.  24,  1870,  Peter  Keiser.  Of  Holgate, 
Henry  CO.,  O.  Ch.:  Willie'"  Keiser,  b.  Oct.  28,  1871,  d.  Apr.  8, 
1872  ;  Oscar'"  Keiser,  b.  Feb.  28,  1873,  Montgomery  ;  Susannah^'^ 
Keiser,  Apr.  4,  1875,  Holg. ;  Lucy'"  Keiser,  Sept.  13,  1878,  H. 

1 5 10 1  Harriet  Enima^  Lincoln,  b.  Mar.  26,  1854,  Ballville, 
O.,  m.  Monroeville,  O..  Mar.  10,  1874,  John  Reeves.  Of  Mon-^ 
roev.,  s.  p. 

15 102  Martha  Elvira^  Lincoln,  b.  Feb.  i,  1856,  Fremont,  O., 
m.  Holgate,  May  20,  1875,  William  H.  Weaver.    Of  Holgate,  s.  p. 

15 103  Mary  Rosanna^  L.incoln,  b.  Jan.  11,  1858,  Madison,  O., 
m.  Adrian,  Oct.  2,  1877,  Oscar  Sisson.     Of  Greenwich,  s.  p. 

15 104  Ruble  Ella"  Lincoln,  b.  Oct.  17,  1859,  Montg.,  m. 
Maumee,  O.,  Oct.  17,  1877,  Asher  Damuth.  Of  Waterv.  Ch.: 
Dessa  Diana'"  Damuth.  Lucy  Edna^  Lincoln,  b.  June  29,  1861, 
Mont.,  res.  hor.ne  ;  Nellie  Caroline"  Lincoln,  Aug.  11,  1S64,  M.,  1. 
home.              / 

10282. 

Amelia^    LillCe    {Electa'  Sanderson,  Rebecca'^  Hovey),    m.    Tiffin,    O., 

May  2,  1847,  Phillip  Vroman,  b.  S.  Worcester,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  20, 
1823,  s.  John  and  Nancy  (Becker).  Of  Put-in-Bay  Island,  O., 
farmer.     Ch.  b.  Put-in-Bay: 

15 105  Daniel  Phillif  Vroman,  b.  Apr.  21,  1848,  Sandusky 
City,  O.,  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Nov.  i,  1871,  Alice  Bertrand,  b.  Iron- 
ton,  O.,  Mar.  6,  1S50,  da.  William  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Pettit). 
Of  Put-in-Bay.  Ch.:  Blanche  Amelia'",  b.  Sept.  9,  1872  ;  Mary 
Elizabeth'",  July  23,  1874;  Myrtle'"  Vroman,  Jan.  6,  1878.  Erank\ 
b.  July  5,  1854,  Groton  Centre,  O.,  d.  Put-in-Bay,  June  23,  1866  ; 
George  Henry^,  b.  Feb.  29,  i860  ;  Salmon  Weldon"  Vroman,  Dec. 
30,  1870. 

10286. 

LOVelV    3fcCriiliS    (Rebecca-'  Sanderson,   Rebecca^  Hovey),    m.    Nor- 

walk,  O.,  Sept.  25,  1845,  Electa  Bond,  b.  Arcadia,  Wayne  co.,  N. 
Y.,  July  26,  1827,  da.  Thomas  and  Lydia  (Farley).  Of  Weav- 
er's Corners,  O.,  1879,  farmer.  Ch.:  Alice^,  b.  Nov.  13,  1846,  d. 
Mar.  4,  1849;  Austin",  b.  Oct.  29,  1848,  d.  Feb.  16,  1864.' 

15 106  Celia"  McCrillis,  b.  Nov.  13,  185 1,  m.  Sherman,  Sum- 
mit CO.,  O.,  Mar.  31,  1875,  Frank  Bloomer,  b.  S.  Dec.  9,  1847,  s. 


18/8  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

George  and  Sally  Ann  (Johnson).  Of  Sherman,  s.  p.  Frank'',  b. 
Nov.  25,  1854,  d.  Mar.  19,  i860;  JViHte',  b.  Mar.  15,  1857,  d.  Mar. 
15,  i860;  Allie^  McCrillis,  b.  Dec.  11,  1859. 

10287. 

Daniel  Hovey^  IfcCrillis  {Rebecca-'  Sanderson),  m.  Fredo- 
nia,  Wis.,  Nov.  28,  1847,  Laura  Jane  Bunce,  b.  Villanova,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  2,  1831,  da.  William  and  Sarah  (Hamilton).  Rem.  from 
Wis.  Nov.  10,  1852,  to  Tryonville,  Pa.,  farmer  1879.  Ch.:  Adelia 
Minervif,  b.  Feb.  19,  Fredonia,  d.  July  26,  1849. 

15 107  Emma  Jane'  McCrillis,  b.  Oct.  28,  1850,  F.,  m.  Steu- 
ben, Crawford  co..  Pa.,  June  25,  1879,  Alexander  Lingley,  b. 
Westfield,  Kings  co.,  N.  B.,  May  29,  1842,5.  Thomas  and  Mary 
(Johnston). 

15 108  Etta  Anna^  McCrillis,  b.  Aug.  3,  1852,  Fredonia,  m. 
Steuben,  June  25,  1879,  Eugene  C.  Castleson,  b.  Memphis,  Tenn., 
Apr.  12,  1847,  s.  Don  Estevan  and  Anna  T.  (Barber).  Eda 
Amma^,  b.  Aug.  3,  Fredonia,  d.  5,  1852;  William  Deville  DanieP , 
b.  Nov.  6,  1858,  Steuben,  teacher;  Frank  Devillo^,  Sept.  30,  186 1, 
S.,  teacher;  Addie  Eliza',  Jan.  11,  1865,  S.;  Charles  Eugene',  June 
14,  1868,  S.  ;  Ralph  Edmund''  McCrillis,  b.  July  19,  1874,  S.,  d.Feb. 
26,  1875. 

10292. 

Charles      Wesley^    Arling    {Minerva-    Sanderson,  Rebecca^    Hovey), 

m.  Fremont,  O.,  July  19,  1849,  Sarah  Metz,  she  d.  F.  Aug.  17, 
1856.     Of  Fremont,  187 8.     Ch.: 

15 109  William  Henry'  Arling,  b.  May  6,  1850,  m.  Ella 
Surts.  Of  Clyde,  O.  Ch.:  2.  C/i«;-/<?j' i^r^zwM;/,  b.  Jan.  5,  d.  Feb. 
25,  1853- 

10293. 

AvSenath^    AvlilUJ   {Minerva-'  Sanderson),    d.     Apr.    8,    1 864,     a. 

32,  m.  Columbia  City,  Ind.,  May,  1848,  Lewis  D.  Miller,  he  d. 
July  7,  1856,  cooper.  Ch.:  15110  John  Wesley^,  b.  Feb.  9,  1849, 
Fremont,  O.,  unm.,  of  Hadley,  Lapeer  co.,  Mich.,  1880-7,  far- 
mer. 151 1 1  George  Franklin'  Miller,  b.  Mar.  21,  1850,  Fremont, 
m.  Geneseo,  N.Y.,  Oct.  24,  1878,  Clara  Amelia  Young,  b.  Grove- 
land,  Livingston  co.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  5,  23,  1832,  a  da.  Daniel  and 
Lucy.  Traveler  for  a  Co.  of  Canton,  O.,  1880.  Ch.:  Arlin  D.'", 
b.  Nov.  24,  1879,  Plain  well,  Allegan  co.,  Mich. 

10294. 

Winevra^  Arlinff  {Minerva^  Sanderson),  m.  Columbia  City, 
Ind.,  Mar.,  1853,  Christopher  Columbus  Miner,  b.  N.  Y.  state,  s. 
Samuel  and  Betsey  (Hamilton).  Of  Columbia  City  1878,  dray- 
man. Ch.  :  Minerva  Lncetta^,  b.  Oct.,  1854,  d.  Sept.,  1855.  15  112 
Laura  Ann  ElizabetJv' ,  b.  July  15,  1856. 

15 1 13  Lillie  Lovina^  Miner,  h.  Jan.  24,  1858,  m.  Columbia 
C,  Henry  Sylvester  Menaugh  of  vSpring  Garden,  Lancaster  co., 
Pa.     Ch.  :  James  Christopher'''  Menaugh,  b.  Apr.   30,  d.   May  28, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1879 


J87S;  Jennie  Minerva^"  Menattgh,  b.  May  22,  1879.  John  Joseph^ 
Miner,  b.  Dec.  25,  i860;  Leander  JeremiaJf  Miner,  b.  Nov.  25, 
1871,  d.  Aug.  19,  1872. 

10323. 

Mar  if    Aim    JVanCf/    Hovey    {Alvan-' mvey,  Samuel"  I-Iovcy),    m. 

E.  Brookfield,  Vt.,  Apr.  22,  1849,  Urban  Lathrop  Bixby,  b.  Chel- 
sea, Vt.,  Dec.  18,  1824,  s.  Nathan  and  Lydia  (Lathrop)  Bixby. 
Of  East  Brookfield,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  E.  Brookfield  : 

15114  Ida  Alelid'  Bixby,  b.  June  23,  1851,  m.  Randolph,  Vt., 
Mar.  14,  1869,  Everett  Clifton  Newell,  b.  Oxford,  Vt.,  May  13, 
1847,  s.  Joseph  and  Sarah  Davison  (Hibbard)  Newell.  Resi- 
dence Chelsea,  Vt.,  1879,  farmer.  Ch.:  Da"",  b,  and  d.  Dec.  13, 
1872;  Florence  Enieline^''  Newell,  b.  Jan.  8,  1874,  d.  Mar.  28,  1875; 
Bei-tha  Endora}"  Netvell,  b.  Dec.  14,  1877,  d.  Mar.  21,  1878;  Eulela 
May^"  Netvell,  b.  Mar.  3,  1879.  'Si^S  Mary  Eva^  Bixby,  b.  June 
20,  1853;  A  Ivan  Hovey^  Bixby,  b.  Jan.  28,  1859;  Charles  Hunter'^ 
Bixby,  b.  Aug.  4,  1S62;    Urban  Willis^  Bixby,  b.  Dec.  26,  1865. 

10357. 

JuJia    J^lixahctll^    llacoil,    {Harriet  At-Mood-'  Hovey,  Alvan^   Hovl'v, 

Abigails,  Ben.^,  Jo. 3,  Sam.'-i),  m.  Chelsea,  Vt.,  Mar.  17,  i860,  Jolin  Hib- 
bard^    Spragne-\- 10 T,C)0     [Ruth    Hovey''    Hibbard,  Elizabeth''    Hovey,    Abigail^), 

Residence  East  Brookfield,  Vt,  1879,  farmer.  Ch.:  15116  John 
Vandever^  Sprague,  b.  Dec.  22,  i860,  Chelsea,  of  Barre,  Vt.,  1887, 
admitted  to  bar,  lawyer.  George  Edivard^  Sprague,  b.  Feb.  23, 
1865,  Chelsea,  grad.  St.  Johnsbury  Acad.  1887,  1.  home;  William 
Hibbard'^  Sprague,  b.  Jan.  i,  1867,  Chelsea,  school  teacher,  1. 
home;  Ruth  Hibbard"  Sprague,  Feb.  21,  1874,  Brookf.;  Harriet 
Elizabeth^,  Jar^  22,  1881;  Hibbard\  b.  Jan.  22,  18S1,  d.  Feb.  13, 
1882;  Hovey"  fSpraguc,  b.  Jan.  22,  1881,  d.  Feb.  14,  1882. 

10377. 

William    Wallace''    Wills    {-Uary-  Hibbard,  EHz.^  mvey,  Abigail^, 
Benjamin*,  Joseph^  SamueP,  Mosesi),    m.    S.    Royalton,  Vt.,  July    4,   1 85  2, 

Mary  Lavinia  Thurston,  b.  Rochester,  Vt.,  Jan.  24,  1S35,  da. 
William  and  Clarissa  (Church)  Thurston.  Residence,  Janesville, 
Wis.,  machinist;  patentee  of  single  center  vehicle  spring,  made 
by  N.  W.  Mfg.  Co.,  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.  Ch.:  Ellen  Lavinia'' 
Wills,  b.  Oct.  16,  1 85 4,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  15 117  George  Mills" 
Wills,  b.  Sept.  8,  1856,  Palatine,  111.,  m.  Janesville,  Feb.  14,  1877, 
Ethelinda  Wright,  born  Emerald  Grove,  Rock  co..  Wis.,  July  19, 
1857,  da.  of  Orville  and  Clarissa  (Thurston)  Wright.  Ch.:  Xula 
EtheP''  Wills,  b.  Oct.  4,  1877,  Janesville. 

10416. 

CJiai'leS    Heni'lf    Sllf/bee    {Abig-ail  Rosella-'    Hoives,    Uicy^    Hovey, 
Abigail^,  Ben.",  J0.3,  Sam.!",  Mosesi),    ni.   ISt,   LoWCll,  MaSS.,   Mar.  23,   1859, 

Mary  Ann  Dixon,  b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  ab.  1841,  da.  David  and 
Mary  (Russell).  Divorced.  He  m.  second,  Lowell,  Jan.  i,  1870, 
Mary  Lovina  Wheeler,  born  Wayland,  Mass.,  Feb.  24,  1835,  da. 
Thomas  and   Dorcas   (Sherman).     Of   Lowell   1878,    decorator. 


l880  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Ch.  by  ist  m.:  15118  Charles  Albert'^  Bugbee,  b.  Jan.  8,  i860,  L.,. 
m.  L.  Sept.  14,  1878,  Sarah  Jane  Entwistle,  b.  Ashuelot,  Ches- 
hire CO.,  N.  H.,  Jan.  5,  i860,  da.  William  and  Mary  Ann  (Ward) 
Entwistle.     Residence  Lowell,  Mass.,  1879,  machinist. 

10430. 

A-VthUV^  Hcilleti  {Eunice'  Burgess,  Eleanors,  Zenas^,  Benjamin^  Josephs. 

Samuei2,  Mosesi),  m.  Liberty,  Pa.,  July  5,  1857,  Margaret  Magdalena 
Gluckner,  b.  Liberty  tp.,  Pa..  June  26,  1835,  da.  Jacob  and  Cath- 
erine Gluckner.  P,  O.,  Union,  Pa.  Ch.:  15 119  Charlotte  Eveline^ 
Hallett,  b.  Jan.  13,  1858,  m.  Lycoming  co.,  Pa.,  Mar.  4,  1876,  Ellis 
Mesner,  b.  Tioga  co..  Pa.,  Nov.  13,  1854,  s.  John  and  Minerva 
(Ellis).  Ch.:  Afadie  Minerva"'  Mesner,  b.  Dec.  30,  1876.  15 120 
Clarence  Eugene^  Ilallett,  b.  Oct.  28,  1859;  William  Ells-worth^, 
May  10,  1864;  Minnie  Gaf ,  Jan.  4,  1866;  Franklin  Maf,  Nov.  i, 
1870. 

10463. 

William     Mlliotf    DaVte     {Bc-fsey  Hamblin->  Shepard),     111.      ist, 

Enfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  31,  1858,  Charlotte  Sabin  Whipple,  b.  Green- 
wich, Mass.,  Jan.  4,  1838,  d.  Hardwick,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1882,  da. 
of  Joel  and  Eunice  (Richardson)  Whipple.  He  m.  2d,  H.,  Feb. 
II,  1890,  Mrs.  Emily  Fisher  (Lamberton)  Snow,  b.  Marshfield, 
Vt.,  July  30,  1839,  wid.  of  Edward  Morris  Snow  [s.  of  Bela  and 
Betsey  Maria  (Richardson)  Snow],  da.  vSamuel  and  Joanna  (Cole). 
Still  resides  at  Hardwick,  1899,  farmer,    s.  p. 

10465. 

Alvin  Wilson^  Darte  {Betsey HambUn-'  shepard),  m.  ist,  Petcr- 
sham,  Mass.,  May  27,  1874,  Sarah  Jane  Cook,  b.  Petersham,  Nov. 
25,  1847,  d.  Petersham,  Aug.  27,  1882,  da.  of  Ellison  and  Mary 
(Loring)  Cook.  He  m.  2d,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1SS4,  Mrs. 
Harriet  Cordelia''  {Stearns)  Clinton  (chioe*  -f2oi4,  p.  Sis),  b.  West 
Royalston,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1841.  Formerly  of  Petersham;  resi- 
dence Worcester  1877-99,  livery;  ist  m,  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d  m.r 
Arthur  Sumner^'^  Darte,  b.  Sept.  13,  1885,  Worcester. 

10466. 

Wilbii}'^  Shepard  {Hiram-'  shepard),  m.  ist,  Barre,  Vt.,  Dec. 
6,  187 1,  Ida  Jerusha  Woods,  b.  Barre,  May  24,  1849,  d.  B.  Nov.  8, 
1876,  da.  Luther  Prentiss  and  Edna  (Town)  Woods.  He  m.  2d, 
Calais,  Vt.,  Mar.  31,  1878,  Ida  Sarah  Witham,  b.  C.  Sept.  24,  1857, 
da.  George  and  Celinda  (Wheelock)  Witham.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
George  Dan^  Shepard,  b.  Nov.  4,  d.  9,  1876. 

10467. 

Lydia  Martin'  Shepard  {silicon-'  shepard),  m.  Barre,  Vt., 
Mar.  '10,  1869,  Harrison  Bancroft,  b.  B.  Sept.  28,  1829,  d.  B.  Jan. 
10,  1897,  s.  Chester  and  Susannah  (Rice)  Bancroft.  Of  Barre, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  Barre:  Ellen  Frances^  b.  Nov.  24,  187 1,  d.  Nov. 
16,  1876;  Harriet  Sarah^  Bancroft,  b.  Jan.  23,  1873;  Earnest  Harri- 
son^ Bancroft,  Oct.  4,  1880;    Dora  May^  Bancroft,  May  8,  1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1881 

10468. 

Ahnon  Clarh'^  Shepard  {s/mnm-'  shepard)^  m.  Williams- 
town,  Vt.,  Dec.  8,  1875,  Alice  Celecta  Smith,  b.  Barre,  Vt.,  Nov. 

8,  1859,  da.  Hiram  Fish  and  Susan  Cordelia  (Edson)  Of  Barre 
(1898).  Ch.  b.  B.  :  Earl  Simeon\  June  10,  1880;  Neal  Vaness\  b. 
Oct.  16,  1883,  d.  Feb.  5,  1889;  L\un  HaroId\  b.  Feb.  2,  1886,  d. 
June  5,  1887;  Lee  HarhiiP,  b.  Oct.  17,  1888;  Son\  b.  and  d.  Feb. 

16,  1891;  Ralph  Wilton'  Shepard,  Mar.  18,  1892. 

10471. 

jROShl «'  SJiepft  I'd  {joel  Hamblm-  Shepard),  \\\.  WilliamStOWU,  Vt., 

Oct.  22,  1867,  Gilbert  Orman  Smith,  b.  Northfield,  Vt.,  Nov.  13, 
1843,  son  Alvin  Fuller  and  vSusan  (Lewis).  Still  res.  Williams- 
town  (1898),  farmer.  Ch.  born  W.  :  Bertie  Leon'',  b.  Jan.  i,  d.  22, 
1869;  Nettie  Liiiia?i\  b.  Dec.  12,  d.  27,  1871;  Arthur  Gilbert^  Smith, 
b.  Apr.  15,  1873;  Frank  Ervin  IVilliani^  Smith. 

10472. 

Joseph  Cfark"  Cliffofd  {oiiver Hambiin-'  cufford),  b.  E.  Med- 
wa}',  Mass.,  d.  Cromwell,  Conn.,  Nov.  12,  1890,  a.  51,  m.  Deerfield, 
N.  H.,  Sept.  10,  1862,  Mary  Elizabeth  Conditt,  born  Orange,  N.  J., 
June  12,  1840,  da.  Uzziel  Wade  and  Martha  Emeline  (Van  Hou- 
ten).     Of  Rock  Island,  111.     Ch.:   Charles  Conditt^  Clifford,  b.  Feb. 

17,  1866,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.;  Alfred^  Clifford,  born  Oct.,  1880,  in 
Watervliet  Arsenal,  West  Troy,  N.  Y. 

10472^ 

Alfred^  Clifford  {onver  Hambiuo  Clifford),  b.  E.  Medway,  Mass., 
m.  ist,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Nov.  20,  1877,  Mary  Frances  Morton,  b. 
Mount  Pleasant,  Henry  co.,  la.,  Apr.  7,  1850,  d.  St.  Louis,  July 

9,  1890,  da.  Hon.  John  Tillson  and  Mary  Frances  (Wyman),  of 
Topeka,  Kan.  He  m.  2d,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Apr.  5,  1893,  Bessie 
Wallace  Johnston,  b.  Pittsburg,  Pa.,  Sept.  3,  1859,  da.  James  and 
Mary  (Byrne).  Of  St.  Louis,  sec.  of  Wire  co.  Ch.  b.  St.  Louis, 
by  ist  m.:  Editlf  Clifford,  Feb.  4,  1879;  Oliver  Morton'',  June  i, 
1880;  Arthur  ALortoif,  Nov.  9,  1881;  Morton\  b.  Feb.  7,  died  on 
Lake  Michigan,  July  30,  1885;  Marion^,  b.  Aug.  5,  1886;  Irene" 
Clifford,  Apr.  18,  1889. 

10472^. 

Ellen^  Clifford  {oiiver  iiambUn-'  cufford),  b.  at  East  Medway, 
Mass.,  unm.,  res.  Medfield,  Mass.  (1898). 

10473. 

Sa/fah  Elixaheth^  Clifford,  {oih-er  Hambiui-  chfford),  b.  East 
Medway,  Mass.,  d.  Medfield,  Mass.,  Dec.  13,  1883,  a.  29,  m.  Med- 
field, May  19,  1878,  George  Frederick  Mitchell,  b.  Calais,  Me., 
Dec.  14,  1852,  s.  Samuel  Denley  and  Charlotte  Ann  (Brown). 
Ch.:  Harold  Clifford''  Mitchell,  b.  Apr.  9,  1881. 


l882  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

10484. 

Harriet  Marine  Moitrr  {Hannah-'  Payne),  d.  Richland,  N. 
Y.,  Nov.  26,  1848,  a.  23,  ni.  R.  June  19,  1845,  as  ist  w.,  Seneca 
David  Moore,  s.  David  and  Elizabeth.  (He  m.  2d.)  Of  Day.s- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  1878.  Ch.  b.  Richland:  Dua/ie  Fernando',  b.  Oct. 
21,  1846,  d.  June  20,  1858. 

15 1 21  Harriet  AdelP  Moore,  b.  Aug.  30,  1848,  m.  Friend- 
ship, Wis.,  Mar.  15,  1866,  Henry  William  James.  Of  Jenny, 
Lincoln  co.,  Wis.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Frank'''  James,  b.  May  10,  1869; 
Jerry  Willis'''  James,  Aug.,  1872;    Walter'''  James,  Feb,  1876. 

10495. 

3IeU.ss<(  lilooinfieUV  Nye  (6^//^/^' /'^w/.),  m.  Southbridge, 
Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1849,  Rufus  Leverett  Dimmock,  born 
Westminster,  Conn.,  Aug.  15,  1819,  d.  Waterbury,  Mar.  11,  1871, 
s.  Rufus  Leverett  and  Ruhama  (Cady).  Farmer.  She  many 
years  of  New  London,  Conn.,  of  N.  Y.  city,  1879.  "Ch.  b.  Water- 
ford,  New  London  co.,  Conn.: 

15 1 22  Leverett  Nye"^  Dimmock,  b.  Jan.  29,  185 1,  m.  Waterf., 
Oct.  26,  1873,  Mary  Florine  Parker,  b.  Waterf.,  Sept.  28,  185 1, 
da.  Francis  Braman  and  Eliza  Havens  (Braman).  Of  Water- 
ford,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Waterf.:  Clarence  Parker'"  Dimmock,  June 
7,  1876;  Frank  Leverett'"  Dimmock,  July  i,  1878. 

15 1 23  Melissa  Cornelia  Payne'  Dimmock,  b.  Oct.  29,  1856, 
tinm.;  received  diploma  at  a  Conn.  Musical  Seminary;  professor 
and  teacher  of  music,  res.  with  her  mother. 

10497. 

Joel  Wfftts^  Ni/e  {sop/ua-'  Payne),  m.  Lawrcnceville,  Ind.,  July 
3.  1855,  Margaret  Showalter,  b.  L.  Jan.  8,  1839,  da.  Abraham 
and  Christina  (Kile).     Ch.: 

15  124  Edwin  Alonzd^  Nye,  b.  June  24,  1856,  L.,  studied  law, 
and  at  last  theology. 

15 1 25  Ellen  Louisa  Melissa'  Nye,  b.  Oct.  7,  r  861,  Vermillion, 
Edgar  co.,  111.,  d.  while  a  student  at  Green  Hill  Seminary,  War- 
ren CO.,  Ind.,  Aug.  16,  1876. 

15 1 26  Lda  May'*,  b.  Apr,  7,  1864,  Vermillion;  Charles  Lev- 
erett', b.  Dec.  29,  1866,  v.,  d.  Jan.  7,  1870.  15 127  Lena  Centennia' 
Nye,  b.  Apr.  13,  1876,  Green  Hill. 

Rev.  Joel  Watts''  Nye  went  West  with  his  father  about  1852, 
joined  the  United  Brethren  Church,  Lawrenceville,  1853;  and 
at  16  commenced  teaching  school.  Attended  Hartsville  Uni- 
versity, in  Bartholomew  co.,  Ind.,  for  3  years,  until  1854-5, 
studying  theology,  etc.,  spent  8  years  teaching,  remainder  of 
life  a  minister.  He  began  preaching  1855,  and  has  been  a  trav- 
eling minister  ever  since.  Was  preacher  in  charge  at  Vermil- 
lion 2  years.  He  has  been  a  Presiding  Elder  11  years;  Presid- 
ing Elder  in  V.  2  years;  in  Lawrenceville  District,  and  is,  1879, 
Elder  on  Green  Isle  District,  Upper  Wabash  Conference,  Ind., 
res.  Vermillion. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1883 

10499. 

Liichida  Jane^  3l€nter  {Lucinda-^ Payne),  m.  ist,  Fond  dii 
Lac,  Wis.,  Dec.  11,  1859,  Alexander  Clendenning,  b.  Niagara  co., 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1836,  d.  in  U.  S.  A.,  at  Pittsburgh  Landing,  Tenn., 
June  4,  1862,  s.  Charles  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson),  carpenter. 
She  m.  2d,  Fond  du  Lac,  June  23,  1864,  John  Monk,  born  Fort 
Plain,  Montgomery  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  18 19,  s.  Casper  and  Han- 
nah (Hesler).  Of  Saint  Cloud,  Fond  du  Lac  co.,  Wis.,  1879,  car- 
penter.    Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

15128  Ella  Lucinda^  Clendenning,  born  Mar.  i,  1861,  Eden, 
Fond  du  Lac  co..  Wis.,  m.  Greenbush,  Wis.,  Sept.  5,  1878,  Alton 
Lawrence,  b.  Linden,  Sheboygan  co.,  Wis.,  Aug.  2,  1854,  s.  Wil- 
liam and  Charlotte  (Mills).  Of  St.  Cloud,  telegraph  operator. 
By  2d  m.:  15129  Robert  William'^  Monk.  b.  Mar.  28,  1866,  Friend- 
ship, Wis.      Verna  Luettix'  Monk,  Apr.  7,  187 1,  Greenbush. 

10515. 

Ahhie  Louise^  Patfne  {jo/m foxt payne),  m.  Montague, 
Mass.,  Mar.  i,  187 1,  Horatio  Mann,  b.  Petersham,  Mass.,  Jan.  28, 
1841,  s.  William  and  Abigail  (Cook).  Ch.:  15130  Jennie  Deir 
Mann,  b.  Apr.  17,  1872,  Petersham  ;  Louise  Alice^  Mann,.^\x\\  21, 
1877,  W.  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Horatio  Mann  res.  W.  Roxbury,  1879,  farmer. 

Mann  ancestry :—  [See  +1161,  p.  544];  Richard',  from  Eng.,  Scituate,  Mass.,  1644,  "i- 
in  Eng.,  Rebecca;  Thomas^,  b.  Scituate,  Aug.  15,  1650,  m.  Sarah;  Ensign^,  m.  wid.  Ta- 
bitha  Vinal  ;  Ensign'',  grad.  Harvard,  1764,  Lancaster,  Petersham,  m.  Alice  Whitney"; 
Ensign^,  m.  Lvdia  Filmore,  da.  George  (b.  Martin,  Surrey  co.,  Eng.,  1742)  and  Sarah 
(Norcross),  of  Shrewsbury;  William"  Mann  m.  Abigail  Cook'. —  Mann  gen.,  202. 

Cooke  ancestry :—  Francis',  then  an  old  man,  came  in  the  Mayflower,  1620,  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Dartmouth  1652,  Middleboro,  1662,  m.  in  Holland,  Esther,  b.  in  the  Netherlands  ; 
Henry2,  Salem,  Kass.,  16:58,  m.  Judith  Burdsall  i  SamueF,  b.  1641,  New  Haven,  m.  Hope 
Parker,  da.  Edward  and  Elizabeth  [Potter,  wid.  of  John  Potter]  of  N.  H.;  Israel'';  John«; 
Benjamin",  m.  Charity  Elliot,  b.  Sutton,  Mass.,  Aug.,  1773;  Abigail"  Cook  m.  William 
MannS. 

U'liitney  ancestry :~  ]o\\x\'^  [see  +161,  p.  138];  Richard^,  b.  1626,  m.  Martha  Coldham, 
da.  Thomas  of  Lynii ;  Moses^,  of  Sudbury,  m.  Sarah  Knight;  Moses';  Rev.  Aaron^,  H. 
U.  1737,  m.  ist,  Alice  Baker  of  Phillipston,"Mass.;  Alice"  Whitney  m.  Ensign  Mann''. 

10559. 

GEORGE  BRAINARD"  CLEVELAND  (Rufus',  Alexander", 
Rufuss,  Benjamin*,  Josephs,  SamueP,  Moses'),    m.  Winstcd,    CoUU.,    Apr.    1 6, 

1855,    Caroline    Elizabeth    Guernsey,    b.    Barkhamsted,    Conn., 
Nov.  9,  1837,  da.  Joseph  H.  and  Elizabeth  (Talmadge).  .  Ch.: 

15 131  Jane  Elizabeth'  Cleveland,  born  June  17,  1857, 
Winsted,  d.  Portland,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1882,  m.  P.  Oct.  2,  18—,  as 
ist  w.,  Charles  Everett  Blodgett,  b.  Stafford  Spring.?,  Conn.,  ab. 
185 1.  (He  m.  2d,  1887,  Miss  Dickinson  of  Westbrook,  Conn.) 
Of  Portland,  1891,  merchant,     s.  p. 

15132  Charles  Dwight'  Cleveland,  born  June  18,  1859, 
Winsted,  m.  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  188 1,  "Mrs.  Theresa 
Louise  (Sherwood)  Lycett,  b.  New  Canaan,  Fairfield  co..  Conn., 
May,  i860.  (She  m.  ist,  Joseph  Lycett  of  Norwalk,  Conn.  Ch.: 
Joseph  Lycett,  b.  Feb.  15,  1876,  N.)  Of  Portland  to  1876,  since 
"Bridgeport,  1891,  merchant,     s.  p. 


I  384  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

15 133  Ida  May"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  12,  1866,  Winsted,  m. 
Portland,  Conn.,  Feb.  10,  1892,  Lucius  B.  Norton,  res.  New  Brit- 
ain, Conn.,  1892-8,  formerly  with  N.  Britain  Herald,  agent,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.  Was  member  of  New  Britain  co.,  ist  Reg.  C.  N.  G., 
prom,  to  Q.  M.,  and  afterward  capt.  and  adjt.  ist  Reg.  Ch.:  3. 
15134  Grace  Louise",  b.  Dec.  3,  1873,  Portl.  15135  Rufus 
George",  Mar.  11,  1875,  P.,  res.  home,  1891-2,  di-uggist  of  P. 

Hon.  George  Brainard*  Cleveland,  res.,  1873-92,  Portland, 
Conn.,  school  teacher,  farmer.  Was  a  soldier  in  Union  army ; 
member  of  Legislature  one  or  more  terms  ;  member  Board  of 
Education,  Winsted,  1860-2;  Board  Ed.,  Portland,  1878;  select- 
man, 1891-2. 

10560. 

RUFUS     BAKER'    CLEVELAND    (Rufuss  Alex.«,  Rufus^  Benj.«, 

Josephs,  samueP),  m.  Winchester,  Conn.,  July  2,  1855,  Mary  Ann 
Shores,  born  Sparta,  N.  J.,  June  2,  1833,  da.  William  and  Mary 
(Rogers).     Ch.: 

15 136  Ada  Belle"  Cleveland,  b.  May  13,  1857,  m.  Feb. 
26,  1879,  Duane  L.  Roraback  of  Lee,  Mass. 

15137  Anna  Cora",  b.  Sept.  23,  1859;  Mary  Ellen",  b. 
Feb.  27,  1861,  d.  May,  1863;  Katie  Louise",  b.  Mar.  28,  1863,  d. 
May  31,  .1871.  15138  Freddie  Baker"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  28, 
1868. 

Hon.  Rufus  Baker"  Cleveland  represents  Barkhamsted  in 
the  Legislature  of  Conn.  1897  ;  Republican  in  politics  ;  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Committee  on  Claims ;  he  was  a  Union  soldier. 
Residence,  Winsted,  Conn.,  1879-97,  farmer. 

10561. 

CHESTER  DWIGHT'  CLEVELAND  (Rufus^),  m.  Oshkosh, 
Wis.,  Oct.  20,  1869,  Catherine  Hughes,  b.  Cheshire,  Eng.,  Oct. 
20,  1842,  da.  Owen  and  Sarah  (Lloyd).  Ch.:  15139  Chester 
Dwight"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  24,  1871.  15140  Catherine  Car- 
oline", May  26,  1873. 

Lt.-Col.  Chester  Dwight'  Cleveland  attended  WiUiston 
Seminary,  Easthampton,  Mass.,  to  1861,  when  he  left  to  go  to 
war,  and  was  a  gallant  officer. 

Connecticut  state  Library:  Historic  Rolls  Conn.  Troops  in  tlie  War  of  t'le  Great 
Rebellion,  by  S.  C.  Neivtun  —2d  Conn.  Heavy  Artillery  did  good  service  in  the  latter  part 
of  the  war,  and  came  home  honorably  discharged  July,  1865,  under  its  very  popular  Ma- 
jor, CHESTER  D.  Cleveland  of  Barkhamsted,  Conn.  Co.  D,  ist  It.  Chester  D.  Cleve- 
land, promoted  to  major.  The  2d  left  for  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  15,  1862.  On  garrison 
1S63  in  defenses  of  Washington  south  of  the  Potomac.  May  21,  1864,  assigned  to  2d  Brig., 
ist  Div.,  6th  A.  C  ;  Cold  Harbor  June  i,  1864,  loss  285  ;  Hatcher's  Run  Feb.  6,  1865  ;  n.  Pe- 
tersburg Mar.  25,  Apr.  7,  '65  ;  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  Apr.  6,  '65.  Official  Record  Conn,  ii;/- 
a'iVr^  — Appointments  by  brevet  .  .  .  by  the  President,  with  consent  of  Senate:  To  be 
Lt.-Col.  by  brevet,  Maj.  Chester  D.  Cleveland,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  services  be- 
fore Petersburg,  and  at  batUe  Little  Sailor's  Creek,  Va.,  to  date  from  Apr.  6,  '65.  Mili- 
tarv'and  Civil  His.  of  Conn.,  /Sb/-^,  bv  W.  A.  Croffiit  and  [olin  M.  Morris,  iSbS,  p.  76/-- 
2d  H.  A.:  Lt.-Col.  James  Hubbard  became  Col.,  Capts.  Edward  W.  Jones,  Chester  D. 
Cleveland,  and  Augustus  H.  Fenn  promoted  to  majority.  2d  returned  to  Petersburg 
after  battle  of  Cedar  Creek. 

Residence,  Oshkosh  1879-96,  lawyer,  judge. 

10562. 

CAROLINE  ELIZABETH"  CLEVELAND  (Rufus'),  mar- 
ried Barkhamsted,  Conn.,  Oct.  10,  1865,  Warren  Cady  Crane,  b. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1885 


B.  July  18,  1841,  s.  Austin  and  Eunice  Clarinda  (Rogers).  For- 
merly of  Harris,  Hartley  &  Co.,  New  York  city  ;  of  Tremont, 
New  York  co.,  N.  Y.,  1879-83,  retired  merchant.  Ch.:  15141-5 
Frank  Warreif  Crane,  b.  Feb.  8,  1867  ;  Ellen  Cleveland^,  Oct.  26, 
1869;  Harris  Hartley"^,  Mar.  11,  1873;  Clarence  Austin^,  Oct.  18, 
1874  ;  Edith  Anna^  Crane,  Nov.  13,  1876  ;  Henry  Henderson^,  died 
T.  Oct.  21,  1882. 

10566. 

HENRY    ELISHA'  CLEVELAND    (Alexander  Pitt',    Ale.xander^ 

Rufuss,  Benjamin*,  J0.3,  sam.2),  m.  Winchester,  Conn.,  Dec.  29,  1866, 
Sarah  Jane  Hine,  b.  Winch.  Dec.  29,  1845,  d.  Winsted,  Conn., 
May  3,  1892,  da.  Heman  Clark  and  Emeline  (Buckley).  Was  in 
LTnion  army.  Of  Barkhamsted,  Conn.,  1879,  farmer,  Wallin's 
Hill.  Winsted,  1890-91.  Ch.:  15 146  Alexander  Hine'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Feb.  8,  1869,  of  Wallin's  Hill  1 890-1,  farmer  ;  Ellen 
Aurelia^  b.  Sept.  28,  1873,  d.  Apr.  u,  1875. 

10568. 

ZEBINA  SMITH*  CLEVELAND  (Alexander  Pitf),  m.  Bark- 
hamsted, Conn.,  Oct.  16,  1872,  Frances  Rebecca  Beecher,  b.  B. 
Aug.  23,  1845,  da.  Amos  and  Phebe  (Hart).  Of  Winsted,  Conn., 
farmer.  Ch.:  15 147  Sadie  Russell"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  1876, 
Barkham.  15 148  Willie^  and  15 149  Gracie"  (tw.),  b.  Feb.  19, 
1879. 

10570. 

Charlotte  Esther"  HarneS  (Esther  Allen',  Oren^,  Rufus=,  Benja- 
min^, Josephs,  Samuel,  Moses'),  m.  Huntsburgh,  O.,  Dec.  i,  1861,  Asa- 
hel  Watson  Strong,  b.  H.  May  16,  1832,  son  Baxter  and  Juliana 
(Strong).  Ch.  b.  H.:  Da.\  b.  and  d.  May,  1866;  07i>en  Henrf 
Strong,  b.  May  14,  1868,  d.  H.  Jan.  22,  1869.  Adopted  ch.,  whom 
they  called  Harris  Watson,  born  Cleveland,  Ohio,  July  16,  1868, 
adopted  after  1869,  d.  Huntsburgh  June  14,  1877,  son  of  Cassius 
Marcus  and  Jennie  (Worley)  Rose  of  Cleveland. 

Asahel  Watson  Strong  of  Huntsburgh,  farmer  ;  justice  many 
years. 

strong  ancestry :  —  '^v.'^  ;  Richard^  [see  4-748,  p.  394]  ;  John^,  m.  3d,  Windsor,  Conn-, 
Nov.  26,  1656,  Mary  Clark  of  W.,  da.  Joseph,  brother  of  Daniel  Clark  of  W.;  Jerijah*,  m. 
Thankful  Stebbins^  ;  Bela^,  m.  ist,  Eunice  Alvord*  ;  Amasa",  m.  Sarah  Noble  of  West- 
field,  Mass.;  Amasa',  m.  ist,  Rhoda  Bartlett  of  Westhampton,  Mass.,  da.  Joel  and  Abi- 
gail (Noble)  ;  Baxter^  Strong,  m.  Juliana  Strong,  da.  Asahel  and  Abigail  (Baker).— 
Strong  gen.,  14Q2. 

Alvord  ancestry  :  —  [8664-2394,  p.  giol  ;  Benjamin',  Eunice''  Alvord,  m.  Bela  Strong*. 

Stebbins  ancestry :  --\s<i&  -i-2394,  p.  910];  John^  ;  Thankful'  Stebbins,  m.  Jerijah 
Strong*. 

10573. 

JOHN  ROBERT  McDOWELL' CLEVELAND  (jamesCham- 

berlain^    Oren«,    Rufus^,    Benjamin*,    Joseph',    Samuel^),     m.     NeW     Hartford, 

Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1864,  Mrs.  Ursuline  (Roberts)  Perkins,  b.  Win- 
chester, Conn.,  May  29,  1836,  da.  Pelatiah  and  Sarah  (Judd),  and 
sister  to  Rev.  Warren  H.  Roberts  of  Lafavette,  Ind.  Divorced. 
Of  New  Hartford.  Enlisted  Jan.  5,  1864,  Co.  F,  2d  Conn.  H.  A  , 
discharged  dis.  Sept.  8,  1864.  Farmer  1879.  Ch.:  15150  Lucy 
Charlotte'*  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  21,  1867. 


1 886  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

10575. 

LYDIA    MARIA"  CLEVELAND    (james  chamberlain',  Oren^  Ru- 

fus6,  Ben.4,  jo.3,  Sam.2),  d.  Burton,  O.,  Mar.  23,  1881,  a.  36,  m.  Hunts- 
burgh,  O.,  Feb.  28,  1869,  Elijah  Hope,  b.  North  Leach,  Glouces- 
tershire, Eng.,  Dec.  31,  1840,  son  Edwin  and  Elizabeth  (Bay- 
liss).  Of  Burton,  farmer.  Ch.:  15 15 1-3  William  Allisoiv'  Hope, 
b.  Dec.  26,  1869,  Mentor,  O.;  Edward  Heiiry^,  July  5,  1871,  Kirt- 
land,  O.;  Olive  Maria^,  Aug.  6,  1873,  K.;  Calvin  Bayliss\  b.  Oct. 
27,  1875,  Claridon,  O.,  d.  Oct.  15,  1881  ;  Charlotte  Elsie'^  Hope,  b. 
Sept.  7,  1877  ;  Da\  b.  July  4,  d.  5,  1880. 

10576. 

GEORGE  HULL'  CLEVELAND  (Oren  Luther',  Orens,  Rufus^ 
Benjaniin\  Joseph^,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  b.  in     NcW  York  city   May  27,    1851, 

m.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  7,  1886,  Emma  L.  Marinor,  daughter 
of  George. 

Rev.  George  Hull*  Cleveland,  a  minister  of  the  Dutch 
Reformed  Church  in  Annandale,  Hunterdon  co.,  N.  J.,  1879  ; 
preached  at  Ocean  Grove,  N.  J.,  Oct.  15,  1882,  a  synopsis  of 
which  sermon,  etc.,  was  published.  See  Bibliography,  Chap. 
IV.  Residence  1883-4  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  1886  Northport,  L.  I.; 
preaching  in  Suffolk  co.,  N.  Y.,  1887. 

10578. 

FRANCES      ANN'      CLEVELAND      (Moses  Aliens  Oren«,  Rufus^, 

Benjamin^  jo.^,  Sam.^),  d.  Kirtland,  O.,  July  1 5,  1 884,  a.  40,  married 
K.  June  6,  1867,  Andrew  Johnson  McWethey,  born  K.  Feb.  10, 
1844,  son  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson).  Of  Kirtland  1879, 
farm'er.  Ch.  b.  Kirtland:  15 154  Mary  Elizabeth^  McWethey,  b. 
Mar.  14,  1870;  Charles  Arthur',  h.  June  14,  1873,  d.  K.  Mar.  8, 
1874  ;  Son\  b.  Nov.  i,  d.  K.  6,  1878. 

10579. 

SARAH    AMARETT'    CLEVELAND    (Moses  Alien-,   Oren^  Ru- 

fus^Ben^Jo.^  sam.^),  m.  Kirtland,  O.,  June  6,  1867,  Willard  Edgar 
Tyler,  b.  Chardon,  O.,  Apr.  28,  1847,  son  Hiram  and  Sally  Ann 
(Travis).     Of  Concord,  O.,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.: 

15 155-9  Viola  Ann'  Tyler,  b.  Jan.  22,  1869,  C,  married  Wil- 
loughby,  O.,  Feb.  3,  1887,  Harry  Eugene  Grace,  born  Johnston, 
Trumbull  co.,  O.,  Oct.  13,  1863,  s.  Samuel  and  Amanda  (Heff). 
Of  Mentor,  O.,  1890,  farmer.  Ch.:  Arleigh  Eugene'"  Grace,  born 
Feb.  5,  1888,  M.  Elva  May'  Tyler,  Dec.  21,  1870.  Chardon  ;  Lu- 
cien  Eugene',  Mar.  23,  1873,  Concord  ;  Mary  Estella',  b.  June  21, 
1875,  Kirtland,  d.  Concord  Aug.  19,  1877  ;  Charles  Andrew',  born 
Dec.  31,  1878,  Kirtland;  Mary  Esther'  Tyler,  Oct.  3,  1883,  Con- 
cord. 

10580. 

ELLEN     MARIA"     CLEVELAND     (Moses   Alien',   Oren»,    Rufus\ 

Ben.s  jo.»,  sam.^),  m.  Holden,  Mass.,  Sept.  11,  1870,  Albert  Goff,  b. 
H.  Nov.  30,  1849,  son  Sirbina  and  Almira  (Dunham).     Of  Hoi- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  1887 

den  1879,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  H.:  15160-1  Hattie  MabeP  Goff,  Apr. 
2,  1871  ;  Albert  Walter',  Sept.  3,  1875. 

10582. 

MARY    ELIZA'  CLEVELAND    (Moses  Alien',  Oren«,  Rufus^  Ben.^ 

J0.3,  Sam. 2),  m.  Burton,  O.,  Dec.  18,  1873,  Marvin  Robinson  Moss, 
b.  HuntslDurg-h,  O.,  Aug.  23,  1854,  s.  William  Chapin  and  Maria 
Jane  (Robinson).  Of  Huntsburgh  1879,  farmer.  Ch.  born  H.: 
15 162-7  Esther  Maria^  Moss,  Sept.  11,  1874;  Clifton  Beardslef , 
Feb.  5,  1876  ;  Anna  Afaf,  Mar.  8,  1878  ;  Et/a  Louise\  Apr.  9,  1880  ; 
Lora  Belle',  May  25,  1882  ;  Mary  ClevelaniP  Moss,  Nov.  25,  1884  ; 
Charles  Chaplin^,  June  7,  1887. 

10586. 

MARY    LYDIA'  CLEVELAND    (Edward    Hookers    Oren«,    Rufus', 

Ben.4,  jo.3,  Sam.2),  m.  Kirtland,  O.,  Feb.  i,  1873,  Charles  Samuel 
Johnson,  b.  Sunneby,  Sweden,  Feb.  16,  1848,  s.  Jonas  and  Maia- 
lena  (Jansa).  Of  Munson,  O.,  1879,  miller.  Ch.:  15168-72  Se- 
rena Belle"*  Johnson,  b.  Aug.  19,  1874;  Elsie  May*,  Oct.  31,  1875  ; 
Mary  Ann\  Mar.  25,  1878,  M.;  Charles  Edward\  Oct.  3,  1880,  M.; 
Ered  Wither  III"  Johnson,  Oct.  18,  1883,  M. 

10588. 

ESTHER    ANN"    CLEVELAND     (Edward  Hooker^,  Oren«,  Rufus^ 

Ben.s  J0.3,  Sam. 2),  m.  Mcutor,  O.,  Junc  14,  1879,  Franklin  Worth 
Millard,  b.  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  Nov.  16,  1857,  son  Augustus  and 
Mehitabel  (Gardner).  Ch.  born  Kirtland,  O. :  Emma  Cleveland" 
Millard,  b.  jA  pr.  3,  d.  Sept.  12,  1880.  15 173-5  Olive  Ellen",  July 
18,  1882  ;  Anna  Lydia\  Apr.  16,  1885  ;   CarP  Millard,  Mar.  5.  1887. 

10591. 

ESTHER  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Horace  Gillette^Oren^Rufus^ 
Benjamin^, 'Josephs,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  xn.   in    Cleveland,   O.,    July   28,    1 874, 

Prof.  Floyd -Baker  Wilson,  b.  Water vliet,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1845,  s. 
of  William  Henry  and  Eveline  (Weaver)  Wilson.     Children  : 

15 176  Ethel  Maude^  Wilson,  b.  Aug.  30,  1875,  Chicago,  111., 
bap.  in  Grace  Church,  Cleveland,  on  Holy  Innocents'  Day,  Dec. 
28, 1875,  by  the  late  Rector,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Alvan  H.  Washburn,  d. 
at  153  E.  124th  St.,  New  York,  Feb.  18,  1882,  between  7  and  8 
o'clock  A.  jNi.,  of  scarlet  fever,  after  an  illness  of  7  days.  Ethel 
was  a  child  of  sunny  disposition,  playful,  ingenuous,  and  without 
guile;  loving,  tender,  and  affectionate  to  all.  She  ioved  to  go  to 
church  from  her  earliest  years.  Her  devout  and  very  reverent 
behavior  will  long  be  remembered.  Her  Sunday-school  teacher. 
Miss  Addie  Corlett,  speaks  of  her  as  very  attentive,  and  mani- 
festing an  appreciation  of  the  studies  far  beyond  her  years. 
She  attended  the  select  school  of  Mrs.  Salisbury,  who  was 
amazed  at  the  strength  of  intellect  and  ready  grasp  of  difficult 
subjects  which  she  displayed  while  under  her  care. 

15 1 77  Coral  Eveline"  Wilson,  b.  May  25,  1878,  Chicago,  bap. 
in  the  Cathedral  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Chicago,  Aug.  25,  1878, 


I  888  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

by  Rev.  John  H.  Knowles,  canon,  died  153  E.  124th  st.,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  18,  1882,  between  9  and  10  p.  m.,  of  scarlet  fever,  after  3 
da5^s'  illness.  She  was  quiet  and  thoughtful,  and  her  memory 
was  something-  wonderful.  The  Misses  Smuller,  whose  Kinder- 
garten school  on  5th  Avenue  she  attended,  said  they  had  never 
seen  a  child  of  her  age  with  such  powers  of  concentrating  her 
thoughts.     She  had  a  great  love  for  music. 

The  lamentable  and  sudden  death  of  these  two  children 
occurred  soon  after  the  return  of  their  father  from  a  business 
trip  to  Eng.  —  /;/  Memoriain.  Ethel  Maude  JJl'soii,  Coral  Eveline 
IVilso/i.  Memorial  Sermon,  preached  in  Grace  Church,  Cleveland,  O., 
by  the  Rector,  Mar.  12,  1882,  8°,  pp.  16. 

15178  Pearl  Cleveland'^    JJllson,  b.   Dec.    16,  1882,  153  East 
124th  St.,  N.  Y. 

Mrs.  Esther  Maria"  (Cleveland)  Wilson  has  made  con- 
tribution to  periodical  literature.     See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Prof.  Floyd  Baker  Wilson,  a  graduate  of  Michigan  University, 
Ann  Arbor,  and  for  many  years  professor  of  English  and  Clas- 
sical literature,  has  been  a  very  successful  teacher  of  elocution  ; 
lecturer.  Residence  and  Attorney  at  Law  in  Chicago  to  18S1, 
in  New  York  city  since;  res.  1895  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.;  attor- 
ney for  a  number  of  corporations.  Author  of  :  Wilson's  Dia- 
logues, Dick  &  Fitzgerald,  N.  Y.;  Poem,  delivered  at  a  meet- 
ing of  the  Alumni  of  Michigan  University,  by  Prof.  F.  B. 
Wilson,  1877  or  1878,  and  now  contained  in  Griffith's  Book  on 
Elocution;  Uphill,  Central  Book  Concern,  Chicago  :  copyright 
1880,  12°,  pp.  219. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Henry  Wilson  res.  1883  Fonda,  N.  Y. 

10592. 

EDWARD  HORACE*  CLEVELAND  (Horace  Oniettes  OrenS 
Rufus^  Benjamin-',  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.  by   ReV.  GcorgC  G.  Carter, 

assisted  by  Rev.  Hobart  Bingham  Whitney,  in  St.  Andrew's 
Church,  Harlem,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1881,  Grace  Mans- 
field Whitney,  b.  Cleveland,  O.,  June  3,  1862,  only  daughter  of 
Charles  Perrine  and  Mary  Lucretia  (Bingham)  Whitney.  Chil- 
dren : 

15 1 79  Anna  Whitney-'  Cleveland,  born  June  24,  1886, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

15 180  Dorothy  Mansfield^  Cleveland,  b.  July  27,  1888, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

15181  Elizabeth  Lewis"  Cleveland,  b.  July  13,  1889, 
vSeymour,  Conn. 

15 182  'Margaret  Coe'  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  23,  1890, 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  d.  at  Ridgewood,  Bergen  co.,  N.  J.,  Oct.  25, 
1894. 

15 183  Hobart  Harrington^  Cleveland,  b.  Mav  i,  1892, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

15184  Albertine  Ebermaver"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  6,  1894, 
Ridgewood,  N.  J. 

Rev.  Edward  Horace**  Cleveland,  A.M.,  grad.  at  Racine 
College,  Racine,  Wis.,  class  of  June,  1878;  General  Theological 
Seminary  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church,  New  York,  N.  Y., 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1889 

class  of  May,  i88r,  the  commencement  exercises  being  held  in 
Trinity  Chapel,  N.  Y.  The  relig-ious  services  were  conducted 
by  Rt.  Rev.  Horatio  Potter,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  Bishop  of 
New  York.  Two  of  the  graduates  read  essays,  Edward  H. 
Cleveland,  B.A.,  of  the  Diocese  of  111.,  on  "The  Church  as  an 
Educator,"  and  Percival  H.  Hickman,  B.S.,  of  Pa.  Mr.  Cleve- 
land, in  his  essay,  insisted  that  if  the  Church  was  to  continue  a 
living"  orgfanism  she  must  reach  the  inasses. 

Edward  Horace*  Cleveland  was  ordered  Deacon  m  the 
Cathedral  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Chicago,  111.,  Trinity  Sunday, 
June  12,  1881,  by  Rt.  Rev.  William  Edward  McLaren,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Illinois;  was  Head  Master  of  the  Cathedral  School, 
Chicago,  1 88 1-2;  was  ordained  priest  in  the  Church  of  the 
Redeemer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  on  Sunday  next  before  Advent, 
Nov.  26,  1882,  by  Rt.  Rev.  Abram  Newkirk  Littlejohn,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  Rev.  Dr.  George  Williamson  Smith,  rector,  preaching 
the  ordination  sermon. 

Rev.  Edward  Horace*  Cleveland  has  been  assistant  minister 
and  residence  in  Brooklyn,  1883;  assistant  minister  and  resi- 
dence in  Detroit,  Mich.,  1885;  assistant  minister  (Rev.  George 
Roe  Van  De  Water,  D.D.,  rector)  St.  Andrew's  Church,  4th  ave. 
and  127th  St.,  Harlem,  New  York,  residence  in  Harlem,  May, 
1 885-1888;  rector  of  Trinity  Church,  Seymour,  residence  there 
to  Nov.,  1889;  rector  of  All  Saints'  Church,  New  Haven,  Conn., 
residence  there  to  Feb.,  1890;  assistant  minister  of  St.  Andrew's, 
New  York,  to  May  i,  1892;  pastor  of  St.  James  Chapel,  E.  83d 
St.,  N.  Y.,  to  Mar.,  1894,  and  since  rector  of  Christ  Church, 
Ridgewood,  residence  Ridgewood  (1897). 

lVlut)iey  ances  rv  .•  —  Ba.scoini,  born  about  1750,  of  the  Mass.  branch  of  the  Whitney- 
family,  reni.  earlj  xh  this  century  to  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  owned  a  farm  and  tavern  on  the 
old  stage  road,  d.  Hopewell  ab.  1837,  m.  Goshen,  Mass.,  Cynthia  Smith  of  G  ,  b.  in  Conn., 
betw.  1763  and  1775.  Children  :  Mrs.  Watkins,  who  had  a  large  family,  all  of  prominence 
in  several  states  ;  Mrs.  Crane  of  Medina  countv,  N.  Y.,  who  had  several  children  ;  ilrs. 
Graham  of  Medina  county,  S.  P.  ;  Mrs.  Jones  of  Medina  county,  who  had  several  children, 
and  Ephraim  Jefferson^,  b.  Hopewell  June  4,  1806,  removed,  1821,  to  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  d.  L. 
Mar.  28,  1856,  m.  L.  Oct.  17,  1827,  Susan  Jane  Perrine.  Ch.  :  Isabella  Graham^  m.  Ira  I. 
Whitnev  of  L.,  children  all  unm.  1889  ;  Jennie  Perrine*,  Charles  Alanson-i,  and  James  R.<  ; 
Elizabeth  A.',  d.  young;  George  Watkins',  d.  ;  Charles  Perrine^,  b.  L.  Sept.  24,  1833,  of 
Cleveland  to  1S64,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  to  1878,  N.  Y.  city  since,  of  the  Brush  Electric  Light 
Company,  and  Secretary  of  the  Ball  Electric  Light  Co.,  m.  Cleveland  Aug.  27,  1856,  Mary 
Lucretia"Bingham3.  Ch.  :  Rev.  Hobart  Bingham*,  b.  Cleveland  Sept.  24,  1858,  grad.  St. 
Stephens  Coll.,  Annandale,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  1878,  Gen.  Theol.  P.  E.  Sem.  TSI.  Y.  city. 
May,  1881,  ord.  Deacon  in  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  N.  Y.,  June  12,  1881,  by  Bishop  Potter,  was 
assistant  minister  to  Rev.  Haynes  L.  Everest,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1881,  ord.  priest  in  St.  John's 
Church,  Clyde,  N.  Y.,  June  20,  1S83,  by  Bishop  A.  C.  Coxe,  built  at  Clyde  a  beautiful  new 
church  of  stone,  Rector  W.  Haven,  Conn.,  1888,  m.  in  St.  James  Church,  Batavia,  Jan.  23, 
1883,  Jessie  Smith,  b.  B.  Oct.  2,  1850,  da.  of  Junius  Augu.stus  and  Martha  Evans  (Hall),  s. 
of  Rev.  Lucius  Smith,  one  of  the  first  P.  E.  clergymen  in  western  N.  Y.at  Auburn,  N.  Y., 
Batavia,  etc.,  s.  P.,  Grace  Mansfield*  m.  Rev.  Edw.^rd  Horace^  Cleveland;  William 
Williams^,  of  Laneco.,  Ore.,  had  ch.  :  William*,  Mary*  m.  Millard  N.  Smith  of  Clifton 
Springs,  N.  Y.,  Edward*  of  Cal.,  Wesley*  of  Cal.,  and  Charles*,  d.  ;  Benjamin  Franklin' 
Whitney  d.  a.  5. 

Bingham  ancestry: ',  perhaps  of  Conn.,  m.  Elizabeth  Lee,  da. 

and  Lucretia  (Rogers^) ;  Silas  Lee-  of  New  London,  Conn.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  per.  1850, 
Cleveland,  m.  MaVy  Mansfield,  born  Lynn,  Mass.  ;  Mary  Lucretia'  Bingham  m.  Charles 
Perrine  Whitney'.' 

Hyde  ancestry :  —  V^xWx&ux^,  Samuel"  [see  +357,  p.  232I  ;  Elizabeth'  Hyde,  b.  August, 
1660,  the  first  English  child  born  at  Norwich,  Conn.,  m.  Richard  Lord  of  Lyme,  Conn.; 
Deborah*  Lord  m.  Rogers  ;  Lucretia^  Rogers  m.  Lee. —  Calkins'  Norivicli,  iSy. 

10593. 

CHARLES  LUTHER'  CLEVELAND  (Horace  Gillette^  Oren«, 
Rufuss,  Benjamin*,  Joseph',  SamueP,  Moses'),  d.  Cleveland,  O.,  Jan.  1 4,  1890, 

a.  32,  m.  in  St.  John's  Collegiate  Chapel,  Racine,  Wis.,  10  a.  m., 
119 


1890 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Oct.  28,  1884,  Anna  Green  Elmendorf,  b.  in  the  city  of  New 
York,  June  4,  1861,  a  da.  of  Rev.  John  Jay  Elmendorf,  S.T.D., 
and  Henrianna  (Green).  (She  m.  2d,  see  below).  Children  b. 
at  Cleveland  : 

15185  Horace    Gillette''  Cleveland,  b.   Nov.  30,'  1885, 
6.45  A.  M.,  St.  Andrew's  day. 

15186  Charles  Luther'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  12,  1889. 
Dr.  Charles  Luther^  Cleveland,  A.M.,  M.D.,  grad.  Racine 

(Wis.)  College,  class  of  1881,  studied  medicine  and  practised 
surgery  at  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (Columbia  Col- 
lege), New  York  ;  grad.  Cleveland  Homeopathic  Hospital  Col- 
lege, Feb.  28,  1883  ;  the  commencement  exercises  took  place  at 
the  First  M.  E.  Church,  Cleveland,  Supt.  Hinsdale  presided.  A 
special  prize  of  $25  was  presented  to  Mr.  C;  L.  Cleveland.  The 
graduates  and  junior  class  adjourned  to  Forest  City  House 
where  a  banquet  awaited  them.  Toast  :  "  The  graduating 
class — another  best  class  that  ever  left  its  alma  mater."  Re- 
sponded to  by  H.  B.  Garrigues  and  C.  L.  Cleveland.  See  Cleve- 
land Plain  Dealer,  Mar.  /,  1883.  Dr.  Cleveland  was  the  success- 
ful candidate  in  the  competitive  examination  for  the  physician 
in  charge  of  the  Dispensary  of  the  Homeopathic  College,  Cleve- 
land, for  the  current  year.  In  1885  of  faculty  of  Hoineopathic 
Hospital  College,  Lecturer  on  Materia  Medica  From  spring 
of  1883  a  practicing  Homeopathic  physician,  office  and  resi- 
dence, Cleveland.  Was  founder  and  editor  of  The  Clinical  Re- 
view, monthly  journal  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  Cleveland,  from  Nov., 
1885.     See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Cleveland  Leader  and  Herald^  Jan.  75,  iSqo  —  The  many  friends  of  Dr.  Charles  L. 
Cleveland  will  be  pained  to  learn  of  his  death,  which  occurred  last  evening;,  and  formal 
notice  of  which  appears  in  another  column.  He  was  seized  with  the  prevailing  epidemic 
about  two  weeks  ago,  but  ventured  out  before  entirely  recovering,  and  took  cold,  which 
resulted  in  pneumonia.  His  symptoms  were  not  considered  alarming  until  a  few  days 
ago.  Typhoid  complications  arose  which  resulted  finally  in  his  death.  Dr.  Cleveland 
was  considered  one  of  the  most  talented  of  the  younger  physicians  of  the  city.  He  had 
already  secured  an  enviable  reputation  in  his  chosen  profession,  and  was  rapidly  obtain- 
ing a  name  as  a  writer  and  teacher.  His  death  will  prove  a  sad  loss,  not  only  to  his  fam- 
ily and  friends,  but  to  the  medical  profession  and  the  community. 

Mrs.  Anna  Green  (Elmendorf)  Cleveland  m.  2d,  in  Christ 
Church,  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  Sept.  28,  1895,  Harvey  Holkins  Pal- 
mer, b.  Warehouse  Point.,  Conn.,  Jan.  i,  1855,  s.  Frederick  Eu- 
gene and  Harriet  Jane  (Holkins);  res.  Ridgewood,  merchant. 

Green,  Greene  ancestry  :  —  Percival  or  Passevell',  b.  1603,  imbarqued  Apr.  18,  1635, 
in  the  Susan  and  Ellen,  to  New  England,  of  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1636  (supposed  to  be  bro. 
of  Bartholomew  of  Cambridge  1633),  m.  Ellen,  b.  1600-3,  who  came  with  him  (she  m.  2d, 
Thomas  Fox)';  John^,  m.  Ruth  Mitchelson^  ;  Rev.  Joseph^,  m.  Elizabeth  Gerrish^  ;  Jo- 
seph<,  m.  Anna  Peirce,  da.  Joshua  and  Elizabeth  (Hall) ;  Joshua',  m.  Hannah  Storer,  da. 
Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Edwards)  ;  Joshua',  m.  ist,  Mary  Mosely,  a  da.  David  and  Lydia 
(Gay);  Henry  Atkinson',  m.  Anna  Amory  Tucker,  eldest  da. 'Nathaniel  and  Catharine 
Hay  (Geyer) ;  Henrianna^  Green  m.  Dr.  John  Jay  Elmendorf.  —  N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg.., 
XV  :  joj  ;  Dr.  Samuel  Abbott  Green' s  Green  gen.,  23. 

Gerrish  ancestry  :  —  Capt.  Williami,  b.  Bristol,  Eng.,  Aug.  20,  1617,  Aug.  17,  1620  (by 
trad  it  is  idly  said  lie  was  an  officer  under  Duke  of  Buckingham),  from  Bristol,  came  ab. 
1640,  Newbury,  Mass.,  first  capt.  of  N.  band,  rep.  for  N.  and  Hampton,  m.  Mrs.  Joanna 
(Goodale)  Oliver,  wid.  of  John  Oliver  of  Boston,  Mass.,  da.  of  Elizabeth,  from  Yarmouth, 
CO.  Norf.,  Eng.;  Rev.  Joseph^,  b.  Mar.  23,  1650,  Harvard  coll.  i66q,  Wenham,  Mass.,  m. 
Ann  Waldron,  da.  of  Maj.  Richard,  who  came  fr.  Alcester.Warwick  co.,  Eng.,  to  Dover, 
Mass.,  tav  his  ist  w.;  Elizabeth^  Gerrish  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Green^. —  Savage's  Ge7ieal.  Die. 

Mitc'ttelson,  Michelson  or  Mitchenson  ancestrv :  —  /  arms  :  MiCHELSON  ;  /.•  MlTCH- 
ENSON  or  MlCHENSON  ;  /  .•  MlTCHELSON  (Middleton,  CO.  Edinburgh,  Scotland;  derived 
from  Robert  Mitchelson,  living  temp  James  V).  Ar.  a  demi  lion  ramp,  naissant,  out  of 
the  base  gu.  armed  and  langued  az.;  on  a  chief,  indented  sa.  a  star  betw.  2  crescents  of 
the  first.  Crest  —  An  increscent  ar.  Motto  —  Crescani  ut  prosim.  .  .  .  Edward',  b. 
1605,  Cambridge  1636,  ar.  co.,  1639,  marshal-gen.  of  the  Col.  16^4,  had  the  sad  office  of  exe- 
cut.  the  Quakers,  d.  Mar.  7,  1682,  a.  77,  m.  1636,  Ruth  Bushell,  b.  1612,  who  came  in  the 
Abigail  1635  ;  Ruth^  Mitchelson  m.  John  (Jreen*. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


10594. 


1891 


JaitieS    CleVelaiKr    BUlh'e   (Jane^   James  C.«,    Rufuss,    Be^.^    Jo. 3, 

Sam. 2),  d.  Winona,  Minn.,  Apr.  15,  1891,  a.  42,  m.  Winsted,  Conn., 
Oct.  4,  1870,  Anna  Beecher,  b.  Colebrook,  Conn.,  July  6,  1849, 
da.  Rollin  L.  and  Susan  Janette  (Holmes).  Ch.  b.  Winona  : 
15 187  Susan  Janc^  Blake,  b.  Apr.  19,  1872  ;  Mary  Cleveland^,  b. 
Mar.  22,  1875,  d.  Aug.  8,  1876;  Charles  Beecher^,  b.  Mar.  12,  1878  ; 
James  Branson^,  Oct.  3,  5,  1882  ;  Ward  MitchelP  Blake,  July  29, 
1884. 

James  Cleveland^  Blake  res.  Winona  1878-84,  merchant.  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer  of  Winona  Wagon  Co.  (O.  B.  Gould,  pres.) 
The  manufacturers  of  the  Rushford  wagon,  at  Rushford,  Fill- 
more CO.,  Minn.,  for  25  years,  rem.  in  spring  of  1880  the  estab- 
lishment to  Winona,  where  superior  advantages  and  increased 
capital  were  offered  ;  bought  12  acres  and  erected  extensive 
factories,  now  manufacturing,  18S2,  from  2,000  to  3,000  wagons 
yearly.  See  IVinona  Daily-  Tribune,  July  j,  18S2  ;  Winona  in- 
dustries. 

10595. 

Lorenzo    IfifcJieW    Blahe    (jane-,   James  C.^,  Rufus^,  Benjamin^, 

Josephs,  SamueP,  Moses'),  ni.  Cummiugtou,  Mass.,  Oct.  1 8,  1 888,  Nellie 
Mitchell.  Formerly  1879-S1  teller  in  Savings  Bank,  Hartford, 
Conn.  From  1881  of  Winsted,  Conn.,  1893.  Ch.:  15188  Faith 
Cleveland^  Blake,  b.  Jan.  3,  1890;  Stvt^,  b.  June  or  July,  1892. 

10601. 

EMMA    j'fiSSIE'    CLEVELAND    (Barber   Allen^  Horace',  Rufus=, 

Benjamin*,  jose^jhs,  Sam.'),  m.  Harper,  la..  May  21,  1877,  Daniel  Rose- 
crans,  b.  Lake  co.,  Ind.,  Mar.  2,  1847,  s.  of  Daniel  and  Margaret 
(Anderson),  s.  p.  Daniel  Rosecrans  res.  Harper  1878-90,  Post- 
master at  Harper  1879. 

Rosecra?is  ancestry  :  —  Daniel',  m.  ist.  Thankful  Wilcox  ;  Daniel',  of  Lake  co.,  m. 
Margaret  Anderson  ;  Daniel^  Rosecrans  (first  cousin  to  Gen.  William  Starke  Rosecrans, 
b.  Kingston,  Ross  co.,  O.,  Dec.  6,  1819,  Regr.  U.  S.  Treasury),  m.  Emma  Jessie  Cleve- 
land.« 

10638. 

Fvederich  Cleveland^  3Iarsh  (Rachel^  Charles  Chester  War- 
ners, Rufus5,  Benjamin^  Joseph^,  Samuel',  Moses'),  m.  Catskill,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 

20,  1882,  Carrie  Burget  De  Lamater,  b.  Catskill,  Jan.  28,  1858,  a 
da.  of  Robert  Griffin  and  Emmeline  (Burget).     Child  : 

15 189     Carrie   Cleveland''    Marsh,    b.    July    12,    1883,   Eliza- 
beth,  N.  J. 

Hon.  Frederick  Cleveland^  Marsh  was  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Elizabeth,  and  studied  2  5^  years  in  those  of  the  city 
of  New  York,  graduating  from  Grammar  School  35  W.  13th  st. 
Studied  law  1875  to  1879  with  Hon.  Robert  Stockton  Green 
(judge,  since  Gov.  of  N.  J.),  and  William  Penn  Wilson,  Coun- 
selors at  Elizabeth.  Admitted  to  bar  of  N.  J.,  Feb.  term  1879, 
as  Attorney,  and  admitted  as  Counselor  at  Law,  Feb.  17,  1881; 
a  practicing  lawyer  of  Elizabeth,  where  he  has  always  resided. 
Elected  member  of  N.  J.  Historical  Soc.  1881.  In  politics  a 
Democrat.     Elected  Member  of  the  Board  of  Education  of  Eliz- 


1892  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

abeth,  School  Commissioner  of  4th  Ward  Jan.  i,  1883,  to  Jan. 
I,  1885;  elected  by  the  County  Board  of  Chosen  Freeholders 
May  14,  1884,  County  Attorney  of  Union  co.,  N.  J.;  elected  Nov. 
6,  1888,  Member  of  House  of  Assembly,  N.J.  Legislature;  was 
chosen  by  the  City  Council  of  Elizabeth,  Mar.,  1890,  City  Attor- 
ney. Mr.  Marsh  was  elected  Nov.  4,  189c,  State  Senator,  rep- 
resenting- Union  co.,  in  N  J.  Legislature.  Is  prosecuting  attor- 
ney 1897.  The  City  of  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  Illustrated,  42  —  contains 
portrait  of  Hon.  Frederick  Cleveland^  Afarsh. 

10691. 

3Iary     Ann""     Sutherland     [iValter-'  Sutherland,    Mary^  Pearson, 

Phebe^,  Benj.4,  J0S.3,  Sam'p),  m.  Vemou,  Lake  CO.,  111.,  Oct.  10,  1852, 
Osinan  David  Dana,  b.  Dickinson,  N.  Y.,  July  8,  1831,  s.  Francis 
and  Harriet  (Nutting).     Of  Nashua,  la.,  1878,  farmer.     Ch.: 

15 190  Marvin  Le  Rof  Dana,  born  Feb.  4,  1854,  Deerfield, 
Lake  co..  111.,  m.  Douglass,  Bremer  co.,  la.,  Apr.  15,  1875,  Alice 
Louise  Jeffers,  b.  Dec.  24,  1855,  da.  James  Foote  and  Hannah 
(Rhinehart).     Ch.:  2. 

15191  Helen  Marion^  Dana,  b.  Sept.  24,  1856,  Deerf.;  Ada- 
line"^,  July  16,  1859,  Wheeling,  111.;  Eftie^,  Dec.  29,  1862,  Polk, 
Polk  CO.,  la.;  Emma^ ,  Sept.  21,  1866,  Walworth,  Wis.;  Carrie^ 
Dana,  Aug.  20,  1871,  Douglass. 

10716. 

Adelia   Jaiie^  BeVVf/  i^Nancy-'  Eaton,  Eunice''  Pearson,  Phebe^,  Benj.*, 

Joseph^,  Samuels),  m.  Brookficld,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1842,  Edwin  Walter 
Beebe,  b.  vSangerfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  21,  1823,  s.  Pliny  and  Hannah 
(Stetson).   .  Ch.  b.  vSangerfield  : 

15 192  La  Motte^  Bcebe,  b.  May  7,  1848,  m.  Canastota,  Madi- 
son CO.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  1867,  Helen  Mary  Gleason,  b.  Bridge- 
port, Madison  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  1849,  da.  Alfred  William  and 
Mary  Helen  (Glass).     Ch.:  Edjvin  Alfred^"  Beebe,  born  Mar.  12, 

1870,  Sangerfield. 

15 193  Ellen  Louisa^  Beebe,  b.  July  8,  1852,  d.  S.,  May  22, 
1876,  m.  S.,  Nov.  3,  1870,  George  Gleason,  b.  Bridgeport,  Jan.  ro, 
1848,'  s.  Alfred  William  and  Mary  Helen  (Glass). 

10717. 

Alphonso  Eaton"  Bet'vij  {Nancys  Eato7i),  d.  Sangerfield,  N. 
Y.,  Mar.  3,  1873,  aged  43,  m.  New  Berlin,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  185 1, 
Maria  Clark,  b.  Brookfield,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1831,  da.  James  and 
Sarah  (Boone).     Ch.  b.  Sangerfield  : 

15 194  Emma  Jane''  Berry,  b.   May  4,  1854,  m.   S.,  Oct.  25, 

1871,  Ezra  Seymour  Brainard,  b.  Hamilton,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  4,  1849, 
s.  Diodate  and  Amy  (Aldridge).  Ch.:  Milo  Clark""  Brainard,  b. 
Oct.  28,  1872. 

15 195  Saxon  Seott^  Berry,  b.  Aug.  20,  1856,  m.  Sangerfield, 
Aug.  7,  1874,  Alta  Eliza  Gleason,  b.  Sullivan,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13, 
1858,  da.  Alfred  W.  and  Mary  H.  (Glass). 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


10760. 


1893 


MARIETTE*    CLEVELAND   (Charles  Joseph',  Elijah',  Jos. 5,  Elijah*, 

Josephs,  Samuels),  d.  Waukesha,  Wis.,  Nov.  9,  1868,  a.  34,  m.  William 
Dawson.  Ch.:  15 196  Florence  Maf  Bawso/i,  b.  Feb.  22,  1858, 
m.  Evansville,  Wis.,  Feb.  14,  1883,  Carl  F.  Miller,  of  E.  1883. 
Charles  De]Vitt\  b.  Feb.  22,  i860,  d.  a.  8  mo.;  Hobart  Ellsuwrth\ 
b.  Sept.  14,  1861. 

10761. 

LUCINDA'  CLEVELAND  (cuaries  Joseph^),  d.  Hudson,  Wis., 
Mar.  24,  1882,  a.  46,  m.,  as  ist  w.,  William  Martin  Otis,  b.  Ox- 
ford, N.  Y.,  Oct.  22,  1829,  s.  George  Washington  and  Julia  Ann 
(Calkins).  (He  m.  2d,  Ann  Eliza^  Cleveland  +10764.)  Of 
Hudson,  1883-4,  merchant.     Ch.  b.  H.: 

15197  Julia  Ann^  Otis,  b.  Apr.  9,  1857,  m.  H.  June  16,  1880, 
George  Henry  Smith  of  Chicago,  res.  C.  1883.  15198  Franklin 
Fearr  Otis,  b.' Mar.  8,  1859;  Edwin  DeWitt\  Mar.  20,  1863. 

10764. 

ANN  ELIZA'  CLEVELAND  (charies  Joseph'),  m.  Hudson, 
Wis.,  July  4,  1863,  1864,  as  2d  w.,  William  Martin  Otis.  (He  m. 
ist,  LuciNDA^  Cleveland  +10761.)     Of  H.  1884.     Ch.  b.  H.: 

15199  William.  Lerof  Otis,  Oct.  20,  1872;  Alice  Lucinda^, 
Dec.  19,  1880. 

10765. 

RIENZI    LEWIS^    CLEVELAND    (Lewis  valentines  Elijah',  Jos.  =, 

Elijah*,  joseph3,/jamuei2,  Mosesi),  m.  Laona,  111.,  Dec.  24,  1872,  Martha 
Bancroft  Wbbster,  b.  Wethersfield  Springs,  Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  25,  1843,  da.  Solomon  Savage  and  Polly  (Kellogg).  Far- 
mer. Ch.  b.  Laona:  Edward'  and  Adrian^  (tw.),  b.  Jan.  lo, 
d.  12,  1874.  15200-1  Lyle  Vincent,  b.  July  i8,  1875;  Carr 
Webster'  Cleveland,  Feb.  i,  1879. 

10771. 

CHRISTOPHER  COLUMBUS^  CLEVELAND  (johnEdw.', 

Elijah',  J0S.5,  Elijah*,  jos.a,  Samuei=),  m.  ist,  Mary  White.  Divorccd. 
He  m.  2d,  Centreville,  Ind.,  Mar.  i,  1876,  Christina  C.  Davis,  b. 
C.  Oct.  10,  da.  Marcellus  Washington  and  Margaret  (Rhodes). 
Of  Centreville,  1883-5.     ist  m.  s.  p.     Ch.  by  2d  m.,  b.  C: 

15202  Margaret  Christina'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  23,  1877; 
John  Edward',  b.  Jan.  9,  d.  July  3,  1880;  Tennie  May",  b.  May 
10,  d.  Aug.  2,  1882. 

10780. 

ALFRED  MONROE'  CLEVELAND  (Oaniel  D.  Tompkins',  Eli- 
jah', Joseph^,  Elijah*,  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  ist,  Irvine,  Warren  co., 
Pa.,  Oct.  16,  1 86 1,  Margaret  Samantha  Hanna,  b.  Niles,  O.,  Oct. 
12,  1842,  died  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1873,  da.  Richard  G.  and 
Nancy  P.  (Harrah).  He  m.  2d,  H.,  Mar.  21,  1882,  Mary  Caro- 
line Kulp,  b.  Lewistown,  Mifflin  co.,  Pa.,  Mar.  24,  1847,  d.  Oct. 
23,  1884,  a  da.  George  Mark  and  Jane  Eliza  (Crawford).     He 


1 894 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


married  3d,  Harrisb.,  Nov.  2,  1886,  Mrs.  Jennie  Francis  (Boggs) 
Hutchison,  b.  Fayetteville,  Pa.,  May  22,  1840,  wid.  of  John  W. 
Hutchison,  da.  Joseph  O.  and  Keziah  (Hunter),  ist  m.:  s.  p. 
Ch.  by  2d  m.:  15203  Anna  Maria'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  3,  1883, 
Harrisb.,  d.  Oct.  18,  1884,     3d  m.:  s.  p. 

Alfred  Monroe^  Cleveland  was  reared  by  maternal  rela- 
tives ;  lived  at  Wakeman,  O.;  commenced  railroading  at  age  of 
14,  as  brakeman,  had  18  years'  experience  as  a  railroader:  con- 
ductor, train  dispatcher,  etc.  Came  with  Mr.  Payne  from 
Brownhelm,  O.,  railroading  to  Pa.  Residence,  1879-86,  Harris- 
burg,  furniture  merchant,  etc.  Mr.  Cleveland  is,  1886,  an  active, 
prosperous  business  man,  a  member  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 

10785. 

JOHN     JAY'     CLEVELAND     (Erastus  Frederick',  Elijah*,  Joseph^, 

Elijahs  Joseph^,  samuer-i),  m.  Duraud,  111.,  Dcc.  23,  1875,  Calista  La- 
vinia  Robb,  b.  Deerfield,  Chickasaw  co.,  la.,  Jan.  i8,  1856,  da. 
Thomas  and  Caroline  (Stevens).     Farmer.     Ch.  b.  Laona,  111.: 

15204  Mary  Theresa",  Nov.  18,  1876;  Myrta  Rosalie", 
May  18,  1878;  Gwendoline  Sarah'  Cleveland,  Nov.  18,  1884. 

10790. 

IRA     BRONSON"     CLEVELAND    (Abraham  Henry,  Thos.\  Jos.^ 

Elijahs  Josephs,  samueP,  Moses'),  xn.  Portcr,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1 8,  1 845,  Sybil 
Cole,  b.  Westport,  N.  Y.,  July  29,  1827,  a  da.  Myron  Curtis  and 
Rebecca  (Holcomb).  Of  Flint,  Mich.,  1883.  Refined  and  in- 
telligent people.     Ch.: 

15205  Emma  Jane'  Cleveland,  b.  prob.  1847,  Flint,  died 
May,  1885,  m. 

15206  Mary  Melissa'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  5,  1849,  F.,  m. 
F.  Sept.  5,  1870,  Louis  C.  Hyde,  b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Oct.,  1848,  s. 
Hon.  Oliver  M.  (formerly  mayor  of  D.)  and  Julia  A.  (Sprague). 
Of  Springfield,  Mass.  Ch.:  Henry  ClevelamP"  Hyde,  b.  Feb.  15, 
1872;  Hattte'"  Hyde,  June  18,  1874;  Edit/r  Hyde,  b.  May  22,  1880, 
d.  Feb.,  1881.     Charles  Henry',  b.  Oct.  10,  1855,  Flint,  d. 

15207  Elizabeth  Edith'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  27,  1859,  F., 
m.  Feb.  15,  1883,  John  S.  Porter,  born  Buckland,  Mass.,  June  6, 
1856,  a  s.  William  Chapin  and  Sarah  Maria  (Rice).  Myron 
Curtis',  b.  Feb.  6,  1863,  Flint,  d.  15208-10  Frederic  Wheaton', 
Dec.  15,  1865,  Davison,  Mich.;  Grace',  Mar.  2,  1868,  Flint;  Bes- 
sie Sybil'  Cleveland,  May  18,  1872,  F.,  d. 

10791. 

JANE  MARIA^  CLEVELAND  (Abraham  Henry),  d.  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  I,  1856,  a.  30,  m.  L.  May  11,  1845,  Daniel  Bald- 
win, b.  Luzerne  co.,  Pa.,  Sept.  18,  181 1,  d.  Mount  Pleasant,  la., 
Oct.  5,  1868,  s.  Amos  and  Mary  Ann  (Wakley).  Lived  at  Lock- 
port,  boot  and  shoe  merchant      Ch.  b.  Lockport: 

152 1 1  Albert''  Baldwin,  b.  June  6,  1846,  m.  July  15,  1880, 
Lavina  Allen.  Of  St.  Catharines,  Ont,  Can.,  1884.  Ch.  b.  St. 
Catharines:  Edith  Annd''  Baldivin,  Feb.  20,  1882;  Erank  T/ieron^" 
Baldwin,  July  14,  1884;  Nellie  Alenia^"  Bahhvin,  July  15,  1886. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1895 

Frauds'  Baldwin,  b.  Nov.  4,  1 848,  d.  Lockport,  Nov. 
13,  1849. 

1 52 1 2  Theroif  Baldwin,  b.  May  3,  1850,  m.  Anna  Hill  of 
Lockport.     Resides  Lockport,  1884-94,  newsman. 

10793. 

MARY  AMANDA'  CLEVELAND  (Abraham  Henry),  m.  in 
Detroit,  Mich.,  Aug.  3,  1850,  Charles  Augustus  Smoik,  born  at 
Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  10,  1830,  son  of  Abraham  and  Mary  (Tut- 
tle).     Children : 

15  2 13  Harriet  Eliza'  Smolk,  b.  Dec.  14,  1852,  Detroit,  in. 
at  Mackinac,  Mackinac  co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  8,  1879,  Edward  Coffin 
Kenthan,  b.  Madison,  Ind.,  Oct.  2,  185 1,  s.  of  William  and  Isa- 
bella G  (Coffin).  Resides  in  Chicago,  111.,  engaged  in  the  white 
lead  business.  Ch.:  Harriet  Louise"'  Kenthan,  b.  Aug.  29,  1881, 
Detroit.  Charles  Augustus'  Sniolk,  b.  Mar.  10,  1855,  D.,  d.  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14,  1855;  Edward  FranF  Smolk,  b.  Mar.  17,  1857, 
Detroit,  d.  Mackinac  Island,  July  17,  1857. 

152 14  Williani  Abrani'  Sniolk,  b.  May  3,  1862,  Cheboygan, 
Cheboygan  co.,  Mich.,  d.  at  Cheboygan,  Apr.  20,  1879. 

152 15  Frederick  Abranf  Smolk,  b.  May  3,  1862,  Cheboygan, 
unm.  1894,  bookkeeper. 

Mr.  Charles  Augustus  Smolk  resides  at  Cheboygan,  1883-98, 
is  proprietor  of  an  express,  omnibiis,  and  livery  establishment. 
Mr.  Smolk  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Smolk  ancestry : — John',  from  Holland  with  his  wife,  emigrated  to  New  Jersey; 
Thomas^,  b.  in  N.  J.,  reared  there,  removed  to  Montgomery  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  in  N.  J.,  Jane 
Stout",  b.  in  N.  J.;  Abraham^  Smolk,  b.  Montgomery  co.,  Jan.  25,  1791,  removed  to  Au- 
burn, iSI.  Y.,  d.  July  12,  i8gi,  m.  Auburn,  1816,  Mary  Ttittle. 

Stout  ancestry  : — Ar?ns :  Ar.  a  pale  gu.  surmounted  by  a  saltire  az.  Crest  —  A  tal- 
bot  pass.  or.  ./  .  .  Thomas',  an  English  gentleman,  came  to  America  at  a  very  early 
day,  and  settlad  in  N.  J.,  married  a  New  Jersey  lady;  Jane^  Stout  m.  Abraham  Smolk^. 


:esiry.-^ 
Idd  in  N.  .  _ 

10794. 


HARRIET    ETHERIDGE'   CLEVELAND  (Abraham  Henry), 

m.  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1855,  Harvey  Delos  Spalding,  born 
Middleport,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  June  13,  1832,  son  Linus  and 
Lydia  (Shepard).  Of  Middleport,  1884-5,  salesman.  Ch.:  Van 
Sickler'  Spalding,  b.  Dec.  8,  1856,  Lockport,  N.  Y. ;  Willie  Fenn^ 
Spalding,  b.  Jan.  13,  1859,  Middleport,  d.  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27, 
1861. 

1 52 1 6  Hattie  Frances''  Spalding,  b.  June  19,  1863,  Johnson's 
Creek,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Middleport,  Oct.  20,  1884,  William 
J.  Harrington,  s.  D wight  and  Sabrina.  Ch.:  Harold  Eldridge^" 
Harrington,  b.  Sept.  15,  1885,  Memphis,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y. ;  Roy 
Spalding''  Harrington,  b.  Oct.  5,  1887,  Macedon,  N.  Y.;  Ruth  Edna^" 
Harrington,  b.  Aug.  25,  1891,  Macedon.  Fred  Lincoln^  Spalding, 
b.  July  20,  1865,  Middleport,  N.  Y.;  Nellie  Randolph'  Spalding,  b. 
May  3,  1868,  Ridgeway,  Orleans  co.,  N.  Y. 

10796. 

ELLEN    ARMELA'    CLEVELAND   (Abraham  Henrys),  died 

Porter,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  30,  1867,  a.  25,  m.  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  14, 

.1858,  John  Douglas  Jackson,  b.  L.  Oct.  i,  1836,  d.  Flint,  Mich., 

Feb.  I,  1867,   s.  .Uriah   C.   and  Sarah  (Brown).     Printer.     Ch.: 

Williani  Henrf  Jackson,  b.  Sept.  25,  1859,  Lockport. 


1896 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


152 17  Kate  Melissa^  Jackson,  b.  Nov.  14,  1861,  Ransom ville, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Doncan  Johnson.  Ch.:  Doncan  IVilliain^'^  Johnson,  b. 
Aug.  7,  1879,  Routhwell,  Ont.;  Nellie  Anna'^''  Johnson,  Apr.  19, 
1881,  Wardsville,  Ont.;  Mary  Smolk""  Johnson,  Dec.  17,  1882,  W.; 
Angus  Douglass^"  Johnson,  Mar.  6,  1889,  W.;  Katie  Margaret'''^ 
Johnson,  July  26,  1891,  W.;  Neal  Daniel^''  Johnson,  Jan.  i,  1892,  W. 

10798. 

PHILIP    HENRY'    CLEVELAND  (Joseph  Elijah^,  Thomas^,  Jos.«, 

Elijahs  Joseph^,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  residence,  Pawnec  Rock,  Kan.,  1885, 
farmer.  Ch.:  15218-21  Joseph  Albert";  Elie  Alzina";  Wal- 
ter Henry'';  Esther  Ida"  Cleveland. 

10806. 

WILLIAM  HENRY^  CLEVELAND  (Daniel  Fentons  Thomas', 
Josephs,  Elijah*,  Josephs,  SamueP),    m.    NeW    Lisbon,  Wis.,    J  uly    5,    i860, 

Mary  Amelia  Scribbins,  b.  Devonshire,  Eng.,  Aug.  27,  1840,  da. 
Thomas  and  Jemima  (Fry).  Served  3  years  in  10th  Wis.  Vol., 
many  battles,  discharged  1864,  re-enlisted  in  Hancock's  Veter- 
ans, is  a  pensioner.  Of  Camp  Douglas,  Juneau  co..  Wis.,  1885, 
farmer.  Ch.:  15222-5  Nellie  Amelia",  b.  Mar.  i,  1862,  New- 
Lisbon;  William  Henry^,  Aug.  4,  1865,  N.  L.;  Carrie  Louisa", 
Sept.  14,  1867,  N.  L. ;  Minnie  Belle''  Cleveland,  May  19,  1872, 
Orange,  Juneau  co..  Wis. 

10809. 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON"  CLEVELAND  (Daniel Fenton^).  m. 
New  Lisbon,  Wis.,  Sept.  8,  1865,  Sarah  Matilda  Ball,  b.  Logan, 
Hocking  co.,  O.,  June  7,  1847,  da.  Allen  and  Florilla  (Terrill). 
Enlisted  June,  1861,  6th  Wis.  Vol.,  Iron  Brigade,  Army  of  Po- 
tomac; taken  prisonor  at  Gettysburg,  July  i,  1863,  recaptured 
July  4;  in  many  battles  to  Lee's  surrender,  of  which  he  was  an 
eye  witness,  being  posted  near  there;  served  4  years.  Of  Hud- 
son, Wis.,  i88'4-5.     R.  R.  engineer.     Ch.: 

15226-30  Allen  Jefferson"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  25,  1867, 
res.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1884-7,  189 1-2,  machinist,  appraiser  C,  St. 
P.,  M.  &  O.  R.  R.,  m.  Mabel  Patterson  of  St.  P.,  da.  of  Martin 
Patterson,  formerly  of  Bangor,  Me.  Ch.:  2.  Avra  Fenton" 
Cleveland,  b.  May  21,  1869,  res.  St.  Paul,  i89i:-2,  machinist. 
Edwin  Nelson",  June  26,  1871;  Maud  Florilla",  born  Aug.  12, 
1873,  d.  Mar.  8,  1875;  Harry  Luster",  b.  Oct.  11,  1877;  Fred- 
erick Earle"  Cleveland,  Apr.  20,  1883. 

10810. 

DAVID  ALBERT'  CLEVELAND  (Daniel  Fenton'),  m.  New 
Lisbon,  Wis.,  Nov.  9,  1867,  Melissa  Mary  Bloom,  b.  Racine,  Wis., 
Aug.  15,  1854,  da.  Martin  and  Miriam  (Howard).  Member  44th 
Wis.  Vol.  Of  Hudson,  Wis.,  farmer.  Ch.:  Allen  Fenton",  b. 
Feb.  16,  died  Mar.  9,  1869.  15231-5  Miriam  Lillie",  b.  Dec.  11, 
187 1 ;  Avra  Charles",  June  15,  1876;  Adalbert",  Sept.  9,  1878; 
Linian  Lina",  Feb.  11,  1881;  Claude  Albert"  Cleveland,  Oct.* 
5,  1883. 


ARTOrvPE.    E.     BI-RSFADT,     N.      Y. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1897 

10811. 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON'    CLEVELAND    (Daniel  Fenton^), 

m.  Tomah,  Wis.,  Oct.  22,  1871,  Emeline  Cash,  born  Moorefield, 
Harrison  co.,  O.,  Oct.  28,  185 1,  da.  Hezekiah  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Jones).  Was  member  49th  Wis.  Vol.  Of  Hudson,  Wis.,  1885, 
merchant.  Ch.:  Charles  Edward",  b.  Sept.  25,  1872,  d.  July  27, 
1879.  15236-8  Agnes  Winnifred",  born  Mar.  27,  1875  ;  Carl 
Franklin',  July  13,  1879  ;  Ann  Dorilla'  Cleveland,  Nov.  19, 
1883. 

10813. 

DANIEL  EUGENE'  CLEVELAND  (DanieiFenton'),  mar- 
ried Ridgeville,  Wis.,  Mar.  17,  1877,  Ella  Louisa  Bloom,  b.  Ra- 
cine, Wis.,  Sept.  7,  1859,  a  da.  Martin  and  Miriam  (Howard). 
Of  Hudson,  Wis.,  1884,. farmer.  Ch.:  15239-41  Archie  Lewis', 
b.  May  i,  1878;  Sarah  Letitia'-',  Apr.  7,  1880;  Maud  Mabel' 
Cleveland,  Oct.  23,  1884. 

10815. 

JOHN  CHARLES'  CLEVELAND  (Peter  Aiken',  ThomasMos.^, 
ElijahSJosephS,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),     m.     LawreUCC,     Mich.,     Oct.     I3,     1878, 

Mary  Grano;er,  Of  Athens,  Mich.,  1883.  Ch.:  William  Syl- 
vanus',  b.  Dec.  9,  1879,  ^-  J^^^  12,  1880. 

15242     Ivan  Garfield'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  23,  1882. 

10816. 

WALTER  SUMNER^  CLEVELAND  (peter  Aiken'),  m.  Paw, 
Paw,  Mich.,   July  4,  1882,  Minnie   Sherod.     Of   Paw  Paw,  1883. 
Ch.:     15243    LuELLA  Franchon'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  15,  1883, 
Paw  Paw. 

10825. 

BARNUM    LAFAYETTE'   CLEVELAND  (oavid  Lafayette', 

Thomas8,  Josephs,  Elijah*,  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.  Flint,  Mich.,  Sept.  5, 

1877,  Jennie  Isabella  Graham,  b.  Fremont,  O.,  Mar.  27,  1850,  a 
da.  James  and  vSusan  (Smith)  Graham,     s.  p. 

Barnum  Lafayette'  Cleveland,  M.D.,  first  saw  the  light 
of  day  on  the  old  farm  of  his  grandparents.  Porter,  N.  Y.;  he 
remained  on  the  farm  until  after  he  was  of  age,  and  after  his 
father's  death,  in  1857,  he  assisted  his  mother  on  the  farm  to 
care  for  his  younger  brother  and  sisters.  When  he  had  removed 
with  his  parents  to  Richfield,  N.  Y.,  1854,  he  attended  school 
winters  and  worked  on  the  farm  summers.  He  attended  college 
at  Albin,  Mich.,  in  the  fall  of  1865,  then  returned  to  the  farm 
until  1867,  then  he  commenced  the  study  of  medicine  at  Flint, 
and  grad.  in  the  spring  of  1870,  at  The  Cleveland  [O.]  Homoeo- 
pathic Medical  College.  Practiced  i  year  in  Dexter,  Mich.,  then 
moved  to  Saginaw,  Mich.;  after  3  years'  practice,  except  a  few 
months  spent  in  the  New  York  colleges  and  hospitals,  he  was 
commissioned  by  the  late  Gov.  John  J.  Bagley  to  go  to  Europe, 
by  a  special  act  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Michigan,  to 
obtain  statistics  relative  to  the  scientific  treatment  and  cure  of 
the  victims  of  intemperance,  where  he  remained  one  year:  dur- 


1898 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


9 


ing  that  time  he  visited  nearly  all  the  European  countries,  and 
was  received  with  marked  attention  by  the  most  learned  men 
in  the  medical  profession  ;  he  spent  much  of  his  time  in  the 
hospitals  and  colleges,  and  returned  to  East  Saginaw,  Mich.,  in 
1874,  and  practiced  medicine  to  Apr.  15,  1891,  when  he  removed 
to  Flint,  where  he  expects  to  spend  the  rest  of  his  days  (1895). 
The  doctor  has  enjoyed  a  successful  practice  all  these  years, 
and  has  been  able  to  lay  by  a  reasonable  amount  of  this  world's 
wealth  ;  he  has  been  elected  twice  Health  officer,  and  once  City 
Physician,  and  is  still  in  the  best  of  health  and  is  a  happy  man; 
he  is  proud  of  the  name  "  Cleveland,"  as  he  believes  the  Cleve- 
lands  are  by  nature  a  conscientious,  honest  family. 

James  Graham  and  vSusan  Smith  both  died  before  1892. 

10826. 

FRANCIS  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (David  l.^),  m.  Flint, 
Mich.,  Nov.  15,  1879,  Mary  Bolton,  b.  Detroit,  Mich.,  1856,  da 
Robert.  Of  Flint,  1883,  farmer.  Ch,  3:  15244  Amanda  B. 
Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  7,  1880,  Carrollton,  Saginaw  co.,  Mich.;  2 
other  children^ 

10829. 

Jane  Amelia^   Cardinal  (Mary  Elizabeth',  Tnomas^.Joseph^),   m. 

Paris,  Kent  co.,  Mich.,  May  22,  1859,  Andrew  Jackson  McKean, 
b.  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.,  June  22,  1835,  s.  Peirce  Urbana  and  Lucy 
Ann  (Bullock).  Of  Howell,  Mich.,  1883,  Conway,  Mich.,  1886, 
Fowlerville,  Livingston  co.,  Mich.,  wagon  maker.  Ch.  b.  How- 
ell:  15245  Norma  Imogene^  AfcKean,  b.  Aug.  16,  1861,  m.  Con- 
way, Feb.  10,  1885,  Truman  Benjamin  Dean,  b.  Brighton,  Liv- 
ingston CO.,  Mich.,  Oct.  8,  1853,  s.  Daniel  and  Lydia  Charlotte 
(Curtis),  farmer.  15246  Ervin  Andrews^  McKean,  b.  Apr.  28, 
1863.  15247  Erzvin  Platf  McKea?i,  b.  Apr.  28,  1863,  m.  Howell, 
Mar.  4,  1885,  Minnie  Louise  Pate,  b.  H.  Dec.  14,  1866,  da.  Wil- 
liam Henry  and  Eliza  (Setchfield). 

10832. 

Jfa inilfOn^    IVaVd    (EHza",  Oanieie,  Joseph^  Elijah^,  Joseph^  Samuel", 

Mosesi),  m.  Waterloo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  24,  185 1-2,  Mary  Adelia  Cham- 
berlain, b.  W.  Dec.  20,  1831,  da.  of  Mr.  John  Chamberlain  (of 
and  well  known  at  Waterloo)  and  Julia  (Burt).  Ch.:  15248-9 
Haiiiilton^  Ward,  b.  Jan.  20,  187  i,  Washington,  D.  C;  JoJin  Cham- 
berlain' Ward,  Aug.,  ab.  i,  1873,  Elmira  Water  Cure,  N.  Y. 

Hon.  Hajuilton^  ?f^a;Y/ remained  at  home  on  his  father's  farm 
in  Chenango  co.,  i  mile  from  Horseshoes,  N.  Y.,  receiving  a 
liberal  education,  until  1848,  when  he  commenced  the  study  of 
law  in  the  office  of  Mr.  William  L.  Conkle,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  Was 
admitted  to  the  Albany,  N.  Y.,  bar,  at  Cooperstown,  July  3,  1850, 
and  soon  afterward  commenced  the  practice  of  law  at  Belmont, 
N.  Y.,  where  his  law  olBce  and  residence  have  since  been  lo- 
cated. Was  admitted,  1857,  to  practice  in  the  U.  S.  Courts  at 
Washington,  D.  C.  Elected  District  Attorney  for  Allegany  co. 
1857-9,  and  1862.  Was,  1862,  appointed  by  the  Gov.  to  raise 
and  organize  State  troops.     He  was  elected,  1864,  member  of 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES^    CLEVELAND.  1899 

39th  U.  S.  Congress,  representing  the  New  York  27th  District, 
consisting  of  Chemung,  Allegany,  and  Steuben  Centres,  serving 
on  Committees  on  Claims  and  on  Accounts  ;  re-elected  to  40th 
Congress,  served  on  Committee  on  Assassination  of  President 
Lincoln,  and  was  one  of  the  number  voting  for  impeachment 
of  Pres.  Andrew  Johnson  ;  Chairman  of  Committee  on  Revolu- 
tionary Claims  —  Lanmans  Die.  Congress ;  Delegate  to  State  Re- 
publican Convention  of  1867  ;  Attorney-General  of  State  of  N. 
Y.,  1881-2  ;  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  8th  District,  of  New 
York,  1891,  re-elected  Nov.  3,  1891. 

10836. 

WILLIAM  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Joseph  HenryT,  john«, 
Josephs,  Elijah*,  Joseph^,  SamueP,  Moses'),    m.    ISt,   Monroe,   Mich.,  Juue    2, 

1852,  Carrie  Chapin,  b.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1831,  d.  Adrian, 
Mich.,  Aug.  15,  1873,  ^^-  Hon.  Graham  H.  and  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth (Holley).  He  m.  2d,  Milford,  Oakland  co.,  Mich.,  Dec.  9, 
1874,  Agnes  Holley,  b.  Monroe,  July  27,  1848,  da.  Samuel  John- 
son and  Elizabeth  (Norman).     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

15250  Ella'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  7,  1854,  New  York  city, 
unm.  1883.  By  2d  m.,  b.  Adrian:  15251-2  Elizabeth'  Cleve- 
land, Dec.  21,  1875  ;  Agnes"  Cleveland,  July  22,  1877  ;  Wil- 
liam Henry',  b.  June  3,  d.  A.  Sept.  5,  1880. 

William  Henry*  Cleveland  was  of  Adrian,  1875-83,  mer- 
chant; Detroit,  Mich.,  1884-9,  government  appraiser,  LL  S.  Ap- 
praiser'^ OlTfice. 

HollevI Holuav  ancestrv :—j  arms :  Holway  ;  i:  Hallev  ;  o:  Hoi.LIS  ;  7:  HOLLES  ; 
i:  HOLLEIS;  i:  HOLLEYS;'i:  HOLI.ES  or  HOLLYS :  (Norfolk,  Eng.).  Sa.  on  a  bend  or, 
betw.  2  talbots  pass,  and  a  dolphin,  embowed  ar.  3  annulets  g-u.  .  .  .  Sir  William 
Holies  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  Eng^.,  1540.  ...  A  Joseph  Holley  was  of  Dorches- 
ter, Mass.,  1634,  Weymouth  1639,  prob.  Sandwich  1643,  and  had  a  son  John.  A  John  Hol- 
lis  of  Weymouth  m.  Eliz..  and' had  Thomas  1667,  John  1664,  who  m.  Mary  and  had  John 
1691.  ....  Samuel  Hollev,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  i6?6,  had  s.  John.  .  .  .  Halley,  an 
astronomer.  .  .  .  Hon.  Myroni  Holley,  one  of  the  3  commissioners  who  built  Erie  . 
Canal,  from  Albany  to  Buffalo,  his  children  :  Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  Hon  Graham  H. 
Chajiin,  b.  Conn.,  grad.  Yale  1817,  Representative  Congress  from  N.  Y.  1835-7,  of  Roches- 
ter, lawyer,  d.  1843  >  Samuel  Johnson-  Holley,  grain  merch.  at  ports  on  Lake  Erie,  m. 
Elizabeth  Norman,  b.  in  Eng. —  Lainiiait. 

10838. 

CHARLES      MONROE"      CLEVELAND     (Joseph  Henry'),    m. 

Adrian,  Mich.,  May  3,  1858,  Susan  Amanda  Jennings,  b.  Onta- 
rio, Wayne  co.,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  27,  1840,  da.  Russell  and  Laura 
(Frary).  Of  Adrian,  1889,  merchant.  A  valued  correspondent. 
Ch.  b.  A.:  Joseph  Russell',  b.  Nov.  19,  1859,  ^-  ^-  May  27,  1864. 

-f-15253     George  Henry'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  13,  1862. 

-j-15254     Edgar  Francis'  Cleveland,  b.  July  21,  1865. 
15255     Annie  Lottie'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1872. 

10849. 

EMELISSA  AMY**  CLEVELAND  (Daniel^,  m.  West  Spring- 
field, Erie  co..  Pa.,  June  30,  1858,  John  Ray  Greenough,  b.  Shef- 
field, O.,  Jan.  31,  1837,  s.  Erastus  and  Almira  (McFarland).  Of 
Sheffield  to  i860.  Greenwood,  Crawford  co.,  Pa.,  to  1862,  Den- 
mark, O.,  to  187 1,  since  in  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  1886,  commercial 
traveler.     Ch. : 


1900 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


15256-7  Hose  Maria^  Greetwugh,  b.  Apr.  2,  1859,  Sheffield, 
m.  Ashtabula,  O.,  Dec.  5,  1883,  James  Alfred  Kaighin,  b.  New 
York  city,  May  13,  185 1,  s.  Philip  and  Jane  Maria  (Gale).  Of 
Cleveland,  O.,  U.  S.  P.  O.  D.  Ch.  b.  Cleveland  :  Laura  Maf' 
Kaighin,  b.  Nov.  9,  d.  C.  Dec.  28,  1884;  Alfred  ffenry'"  Kaighin, 
b.  Mar.  2,  1886.  Myra  Alarf  Greenough,  July  16,  1866,  Green- 
wood. 

10851. 

HENRY  DANIEL*  CLEVELAND  (oanieu),  m.  Sheffield, 
O.,  Jan.  15,  1867,  Caroline  Adell  Peck,  born  S.  Oct.  7,  1846,  da. 
Elisha  and  Amanda  (Richmond).  Ch.  b.  Sheffield :  Lena 
Mary',  b.  Jan.  31,  1870,  d.  Denmark,  O.,  Jan.  18,  1872. 

15258-60  Inez  May^  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  16,  1872  ;  Bessie 
Agnes^,  July  9,  1878;  Silas  Grover''  Cleveland,  Oct.  i,  1885. 

Henry  Daniel*  Cleveland,  residence,  North  Sheffield,  Ash- 
tabula CO.,  O.  Of  Cleveland  Brothers  [H.  D.  &  H.  W.],  manu- 
facturers of  butter  tubs,  etc. 

Peck  a«C('5/;-i' .-  —  William'  [see  +4019,  p.  1211];  Joseph^,  bap.  June  17,  1641,  of  Lyme, 
Conn  ,  m.  Sarah";  Samuel^,  m.  Elizabeth  Lee;  Elijah'',  m.  Hepsibah  Pearson;  Hon.'jed- 
ediah^,  m.  Tabitha  Ely  (of  the  Lyme,  Conn  ,  Elys);  Elijah",  m.  Clarissa  Bates  ;  Elisha' 
Peck  m.  Amanda  Richmond. —  Peck  gen.,  211. 

10852. 

HOWARD  WILDER*  CLEVELAND  (Daniel),  m.  Ridge- 
ville,  Warren  co.,  O.,  Oct.  29,  1873,  vSarah  Adell  Peck,  b.  Shef- 
field, O.,  Oct.  18, -1853,  da.  Elijah  and  Adaline  (Colby).  Ch.  b. 
Sheffield:  15261-3  Walter  Ray°  Cleveland,  June  6,  1876; 
Carley  Peck",  Mar.  24,  1878;  Janie  Howard',  Feb.  4,  1882. 

Howard  Wilder*  Cleveland  was  of  N.  Sheffield,  of  Cleve- 
land Bros.  [H.  W.  &  H.  D.],  pump,  etc.,  manufacturers  ;  of  Gid- 
dings,  Ashtabula  co.,  O.,  1886,  Postmaster. 

10853. 

Nathaniel     CleVelaiuV     Moah      (Amy',    Henrys    Asa^,    Elijah<, 

Josephs,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  d.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1892,  a.  59,  m. 
at  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  27,  1859,  Kezia  Holt,  b.  Sharon, 
Jan.  27,  1834,  a  da.  of  Daniel  and  Anne  (Beeker)  Holt.     s..p. 

Hon.  Nathaniel  ClevelaniP  Moak  worked  upon  his  father's 
farm  until  about  16  years  of  age,  attending  district  schools  in 
the  neighborhood  winters.  In  1849,  he  attended  3  terms  at  the 
Cherry  Valley  Academy,  after  which  he  earned,  by  laboring 
upon  a  farm,  sufficient  to  pay  his  expenses  for  a  year  at  the 
Cooperstown  Academy,  under  the  tuition  of  John  Leach,  resid- 
ing in  the  family  of  Dr.  Fox,  where  he  studied  Anatomy  and 
Physiology,  which  was  of  great  advantage  to  him  in  his  pro- 
fession, being  the  basis  of  his  great  practical  knowledge  of 
Medical  Jurisprudence.  In  the  winters  of  185 1  and  1852,  he 
taught  district  schools.  In  1853,  he  entered  the  law  office  of 
James  E.  Dewey,  at  Cherry  Valley,  as  a  student,  and  soon  be- 
gan to  practice  in  justices'  courts,  where  he  obtained  the  con- 
fidence, experience,  and  skill  which  were  the  foundation  of 
his  great  success  in  his  profession. 

He   never   forgot   his   early   struggles   and    the    hardships 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


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young  members  of  the  bar  are  compelled  to  undergo.  No 
man  in  the  profession  was  more  ready  and  willing  to  aid  and 
advise  young  men,  and  to  furnish  them  with  authorities  for  use 
in  their  cases.  The  number  of  letters,  asking  for  such  informa- 
tion, he  patiently  answered  during  a  year,  is  simply  incredible. 
He  was  admitted  to  the  bar  January,  1856,  at  Cortlandville. 
He  remained  with  Mr.  Dewey  until  Nov.,  1859,  when  he  formed 
a  copartnership  with  Edwin  Countryman  until  Jan.  i,  1862, 
when  he  became  partner  with  Edwin  Clark  to  vSept.,  1865.  He 
removed,  fall  of  1865,  to  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  practiced  there  till  fall 
of  1867,  then  removed  to  Albany,  N.  Y.,  and  became  a  member 
of  the  firm  of  Smith,  Bancroft  &  Moak,  continuing  a  member 
until  the  deaths  of  Messrs.  Smith  and  Bancroft.  At  Albany 
Mr.  Moak  found  an  appropriate  field  for  the  exercise  of  his 
great  industry  and  ability,  and  soon  found  himself  retained  in 
most  of  the  cases  of  importance.  Though  possessing  an  ency- 
clopaedic knowledge  of  law,  with  remarkable  quickness  in  ap- 
plying its  principles  to  the  case^  on  hand,  he  had  equal  ability 
as  a  trial  lawyer.  He  was  one  of  Mr.  Ramsey's  trusted  advis- 
ers in  the  famous  "  Susquehanna  War,"  between  Ramsey  and 
Fisk  and  Gould,  for  the  possession  of  the  Albany  &  Susque- 
hanna Railroad.  Mr.  Moak  was  elected,  Nov.,  187 1,  District 
Attorney  of  Albany  co.,  entering  upon  the  discharge  of  his 
duties  Jan.  i,  1872,  his  term  ending  Dec.  31,  1874.  The  manner 
in  which  he  discharged  the  duties  of  that  office  added  largely 
to  his  reputation.  He  tried  and  convicted  one  Emil  Lowen- 
stein  for  ).he  murder  of  John  Weston.  His  closing  address  was 
replete  /v'ith  great  research,  learning,  and  ability,  and  has  since 
been  quoted  from  in  almost  every  important  criminal  case. 
He  twice  tried,  on  the  second  trial  convicting,  several  parties 
(called  the  Modocs)  for  swindling  an  old  man  from  Chenango 
CO.  by  card  playing.  These  and  other  convictions  were  affirmed 
in  the  highest  court.  On  retiring  from  office,  Mr.  j\Ioak  con- 
fined himself  almost  exclusively  to  civil  practice,  though  he  has 
occasionally  accepted  retainers  in  criminal  cases.  In  1878,  and 
again  in  1880,  he  assisted  the  District  Attorneys  of  Montgomery 
CO.  and  Saratoga  co.  on  trials  of  Jesse  Billings,  Jr.,  for  the  mur- 
der of  his  wife.  Though  the  accused  was  acquitted,  Mr.  Moak 
probably  won  greater  reputation  in  that  case  than  in  any  single 
case  he  ever  tried.  His  closing  addresses  were  probably  the 
strongest  and  ablest  he  ever  made.  Upon  the  conclusion  of 
the  second  trial,  his  great  and  generous  antagonist,  Hon.  Wm. 
A.  Beach,  remarked  that  it  was  the  strongest  and  most  impress- 
ive he  had  ever  heard  in  a  court  of  justice.  Mr.  Moak's  prac- 
tice was  one  of  the  most  varied  and  extensive  of  any  lawyer  in 
the  State.  He  never  entered  upon  a  trial,  or  an  argument, 
without  the  most  thorough  preparation  it  was  possible  for  him 
to  make.  He  threw  his  entire  energy  and  strength  upon  one 
or  two  of  the  strongest  points  of  the  case,  ignoring  all  others. 
His  arguments  I'/i  banc  were  oral,  and  rarely  did  he  refer  to  his 
brief,  except  for  a  citation  to,  or  the  most  brief  extract  from, 
an  authority.  After  a  concise  but  clear  statement  of  the  salient 
facts,  his  argument  upon  the  law  was  brief  and  pointed,  seeking 
only  to  possess  the  Court  of  the  points  in  his  briefs,  which  were 


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CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


always  full  and  ample,  his  theory  being,  as  he  expressed  it, 
"the  Court  can  read  the  brief,  and  that  is  what  it  is  for."  Of 
firm  Moak  &  Buchanan,  1886. 

He  had  probably  the  most  extensive  private  law  library  in 
the  Union,  having  all  the  English,  Irish,  Scotch,  Canadian,  Aus- 
tralian, and  even  the  "  Sa^idwich  Island  Reports,''  together  with 
all  the  reports  of  every  state  in  the  Union,  the  Federal  and  all 
the  irregular  reports  published  in  the  country,  with  a  full  and 
valuable  collection  of  text-books.  He  was  a  lover  of  literature, 
and  at  his  residence  had  a  large  and  valuable  library  of  miscel- 
laneous woi'ks,  containing  the  most  valuable  and  useful  upon 
every  known  science,  from  which  he  seems  to  draw,  at  sight, 
the  learning  necessary  for  every  case  in  which  he  engages.  As 
an  examiner  of  expert  witnesses,  he  had  few  equals.  We  refer 
elsewhere  to  Mr.  Moak's  literary  labors  and  publications.  vSee 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  He  had  an  instinctive  love  of  justice 
and  honesty,  and  was  ever  ready  to  do  what  he  could  to  aid  the 
right  in  public  affairs.  Residing  at  the  capital  of  the  State,  he 
drew  and  aided  in  the  passage  of  man}-  needed  reforms  in 
its  laws.     As  an  illustration  —  Albany  Press  and  Knickerbocker, 

Nov.  Ip,  1884  : 

OUR    ELECTION    LAWS. 

"The  election  law  of  New  York  is  about  the  most  perfect  piece  of  legal  machinery 
that  this  country  has  ever  seen.  We  do  not  believe  that  it  is  an  overstatement  to  say 
that  in  no  other  state  in  the  Union  could  the  result  have  been  so  close,  comparatively, 
and  have  been  decided  in  strict  accordance  with  justice.  The  plurality  there  was  equiv- 
alent to  about  300  plurality  in  Massachusetts.  Now,  who  believes  that  had  the  plurality 
in  this  state  been  but  300  either  way,  and  the  result  of  the  national  contest  depending  on 
this  state,  the  count  could  have  been  carried  out  so  entii'el  y  to  the  satisfaction  of  every  one 
as  it  was  in  New  York  State  ?  And  the  fault  would  have  been  in  the  law.  It  leaves  alto- 
gether too  many  and  too  loose  opportunities  for  throwing  out  and  counting  in  ballots  ac- 
cording to  the  political  predilection  of  the  canvassers.  Here  is  a  promising  field  for  the 
new  legislature. —  Boston  Globe. 

"  What  our  esteemed  contemporary  says  about  the  law  of  New  \''ork  is  true  and 
deserved  ;  but  this  should  be  added  to  it :  The  excellence  of  the  adininistration  of  the 
law  in  this  emergency  has  depended  on  democratic  vigilance  and  resolution.  As  mani- 
fest an  intent  to  "  raise  "  the  returns,  in  a  sufficient  number  of  the  1,934  rural  voting  dis- 
tricts, existed  among  the  Blaine  politicians,  as  was  ever  inade  out  by  evidence.  It  was 
headed  and  frustrated  at  every  point  by  a  party  which  believes  it  has  been  counted  out 
more  than  once  in  this  state,  and  which  was  resolved  not  to  be  counted  out  again.  — 
Argus. 

"The  force  and  efficiency  of  our  laws  to  prevent  and  to  punish  frauds  in  elections 
depend  largely  upon  the  'honest  election'  law  of  1880,  drawn  and  industriously  advoca- 
ted by  Hon.  N.  C.  Moak  of  this  city.  This  law,  which  remedied  so  many  existing  defects, 
came  very  near  being  defeated  in  the  Assembly,  and  would  have  failed  there  but  for  the 
untiring  energies  and  parliamentary  tactics  of  'Old  Salt,'  (Hon.  Thomas  G.  Alvord  of 
Syracuse),  who  earnestly  supported  Mr.  Moak  in  his  endeavors  to  procure  its  passage. 

"  No  man  in  the  state  more  zealously  labored  for  the  election  of  Governor  Cleveland 
than  Mr.  Moak,  and  he  may  well  feel  a  pride  in  the  efficiency  of  the  '  honest  election'  law 
on  the  first  great  strain  to  which  it  has  been  subjected. 

"Mr.  Moak's  recent  article  in  the  Encyclopedia  Americana  upon  '  Bribery,'  is  one  of 
the  best,  if  not  the  best,  epitoines  of  the  provisions,  defects,  and  needs  of  election  laws 
throughout  the  United  States  we  know  of,  and  comprises  germs  for  much  useful  and 
much-needed  legislation." 

Mr.  Moak  was  a  pronounced  Democrat  though  not  aggressive 
in  the  advocacy  of  his  principles.  Though  prominent  in  his 
party,  he  never  sought  office.  In  1879  he  was  Chairman  of  the 
State  Committee  of  the  Anti-Tilden  wing  of  the  Democracy. 
In  1884  he  was  a  warm  supporter  of  Governor  Cleveland  for  the 
presidency,  "taking  the  stump  and  making  speeches  in  all  parts 
of  the  State.  He  was  one  of  the  most  interesting,  cogent,  and 
effective  speakers  of  that  hard-fought  campaign,  doing  yeoman 
service  in  the  cause  which  he  so  ardently  espoused."  His  fac- 
ulty of  "rubbing  in  a  point"  by  the  narration  and  application 
of  a  telling  and  appropriate  story  is  remarkable,  and  adds  much 
to  his  power  as  an  orator.     He  had  a  high-keyed,  rather  im- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1903 

pleasant  voice,  and  talked  rapidly  and  loudly;  his  thoughts  were 
quick,  and,  at  times  seemed  to  be  in  advance  of  his  expression, 
making-  his  sentences  sometimes  seem  jerky  and  unfinished. 
His  great  power  lies  in  the  labor  expended  in  his  cases,  his  un- 
tiring energy  and  zeal  in  his  capacity  to  put  himself  in  the 
place  of  his  client,  in  the  quickness  with  which  he  sees  and 
strikes  for  the  salient  points  of  the  case,  and  the  remarkable 
force  and  conciseness  with  which  he  wielded  language  to  express 
the  most  condensed  and  pithy  thoughts. 

An  extended  obituary  appeared  in  Albany  Times  Unioti,  Sept. 
17,  1892. 

Mrs.  Kezia  (Holt)  Moak  still  resides  at  Albany  (1898),  and 
is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

10859. 

ALMIRA^  CLEVELAND  (isaac),  m.  Richfield,  111.,  Mar.  10, 
1853,  Rev.  Samuel  George  Ferree,  b.  July  31,  1829,  s.  Joel  and 
Jane  (Fargus).     Of  Illinois  Conference.     Ch.  : 

15264  Harvey  Wesley  Whitfield^  Ferree,  b.  Sept.  13,  1861,  m. 
Feb,  28,  1876,  Josephine  Hughes.  Ch. :  Marvin^''  Ferree.  15265 
Wesley  Lincoln^  Ferree,  b.  Sept.  13,  1861. 

10860. 

EDWIN*   CLEVELAND    (isaac',  Henrys  Asa^,  Elijah*,  Joseph^,  Sam- 

ueP,  Mosesi),  m.  Richficld,  111.,  Mar.  10,  1854,  Sarah  Elizabeth 
Young,  b.'Feb.  16,  1838,  da.  James  F.  and  Sally  (Konkwright). 
Of  Quindy,  111.,  1878-80.     Ch: : 

15266  Melissa'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  26,  1854,  d.  Dec.  26, 
1872,  m.  Mar.  21,  1872;  John  Proctor.  Ch. :  Freddie^"  Proctor,  b. 
Dec.  23,  1872.  15267-70  Harriet',  b.  Jan.  16,  1857;  Mary  Ada', 
May  2,  1859;  William  Henry',  Oct.  31,  1861;  Anna*  Cleveland, 
Jan.  31,  1867;  Lena',  b.  Feb.  18,  1872,  d.  Feb.  19,  1874. 

10863. 

PERRY  HOWARD^  CLEVELAND  (isaac^),  m.  Richfield, 
111.,  Mar.  31,  1869,  Patience  Calloway,  b.  May  23,  1848,  da.John 
and  Nancy  D.  (Wheeler).  Of  Hadley,  Pike  county.  111.  Ch.  : 
15271-3  Eddy'  Cleveland,  b.  May  7,  1870;  Harriet  Lulu',  b. 
Mar.  14,  1874;  Homer',  Mar.  8,  1877. 

10867. 

FERRAND  HARTWELL^  CLEVELAND  (Henry  Asa',  Asa«, 
Asa',  Elijah^  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.   Rich'mondville,   N.  Y.,  Oct.    I  9, 

1870,  Lydia  Emeline  Dingman,  b.  Summit,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  8,  1836, 
a  daughter  of  Amasa  and  Sarah  (Clements)  Dingman.  Chil- 
dren born  at  Schenevus,  N.  Y.  : 

Gertrude'  Cleveland,  born  May  10,  1873,  died  at 
Seward,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  i,  1874. 

15274  Genevieve'  Cleveland,  born  Oct.  20,  1874,  unm., 
residence  at  home,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  (1898). 

+  15275     Henry  Burdett'  Cleveland,  born  Nov.  7,  1877. 


IQ04  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Mr.  Ferrand  Hartwell'  Cleveland,  a  cavalryman  of  the 
Union  Army  in  the  civil  war;  enlisted  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  March 
29,  1864,  in  Company  G,  3d  New  York  Cavalry;  was  with  the 
cavalry  of  the  Army  of  the  James;  for  some  months  was 
attached  to  the  staff  of  Gen.  August  V.  Kautz;  was  also  com- 
pany clerk  and  acting  orderly  sergeant  of  Company  G,  and  was 
discharged  from  the  army  at  Lynchburgh,  Va.,  Sept.  i,  1865. 
Mr.  Cleveland  was  Town  Clerk  of  Maryland,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y., 
1876-7.  Residence,  Schenevus,  N.  Y.  (1878-80,  etc.),  afterward 
at  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  (1891-8),  Agent  for  old  and  reliable  Fire, 
Life,  and  Accident  Insurance  companies. 

Clements  awiTfj/ry/ —  Williami,  of  a  good  North  of  Ireland  family,  marched  with 
Arnold  to  Quebec,  escaped  when  Montgomery  fell,  and  served  throughout  the  war  of 
the  Revolution  in  the  Patriot  army.  The  family  tradition  has  it  that  William  Clements 
was  one  of  the  famous  ''  Boston  Tea  Party,"  and  Mr.  Cleveland  has  his  record  of  service 
in  the  Revolution  over  the  signature  of  Hon.  John  Gorham  Palfrey,  Sec'y  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Mass.;  Sarah^  Clements  m.  Amasa  Dingman. 

10868. 

JAMES  GRIER'  CLEVELAND  (jacob',  Asa«,  Asa^,  Elijah*.  Jo- 
sephs, Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  ist,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Feb.  20,  1872, 
Eliza  Parthenia  Hudson,  b.  in  N.  Y.  state  May  25,  1849,  d.  Battle 
C.  July  31,  1879,  da.  Charles  Day  and  Sophronia  Eliza  (Stewart). 
He  m,  2d,  B.  C.  Jan.  7,  1882,  Hannah  Maria  Risbridger,  b.  Johns- 
town, Barry  co  ,  Mich.,  Oct.  24,  1857,  da.  George  an'd  Sabina 
(Egger).  Ch.by  istm.,b.  Battle  Creek:  15276-7  Zellah  Viola" 
Cleveland,  Dec.  23,  1872;  James  Grier'^,  b.  Sept.  30,  1874,  d. 
Aug.  I,  1879;  Charles  Asa**,  b..  Sept.  18,  1876;  Lucy  Adelia', 
b.  Oct.  20,  1878,  d.  July  31,  1879.  By  2d  m.  :  15278  Verbia  Inez' 
Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  14,  1884. 

James  Grier**  Cleveland,  of  Battle  Creek  1884. 

Newspaper,  Jiilv  sr-,  i&7Q.  — Burning  of  steamer  Le'iV  Wallace  at  Goquack  Lake,  two 
miles  from  Battle  Creek  this  morning,  also  James  Cleveland's  dwelling.  Mrs.  Cleveland 
and  her  infant  perished  in  the  flames  ;  2  children  are  badly  injured  and  not  expected  to 
live.     Mr.  Cleveland  saved  one  child  by  jumping  from  the  2d  story  into  the  lake. 

10879. 

AI(f1lSO}i^    Vincent  i^SalUe-'  Holmes,  Rachel«,  John^',  Elijahs  Jo. =,  Sam.2), 

m.  Windham,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Damon.  Of  Hervey  st,  Durham  tp., 
N.  Y»  1880-3,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Durham  tp.  : 

15279  Mary  Jatie'  Vincent,  m.  at  homestead,  D.  tp.,  Samuel 
Tyler,  b.  Hervey  street,  1843,  a  s.  Jehial  and  Caroline  (Neeson) 
Of  Durham,  farmer.     Ch.,  one  b.  S.  Durham. 

15280  Elizabeth^  Vincent,  m.  at  homestead,  William  Whit- 
man.    Angenette" ;  Ella^ ;  Elmer'^ ;  SamueP ;  Charles' ;  Miles'  Vincent. 

10883. 

PERRY    JOSEPH'    CLEVELAND  (Ezra^  searings  John^  Elijahs 

Josephs  Samuels  Moses'),  m.  Morse's  Comers,  Orange,  Cuyahoga  co., 
O.,  Dec.  31,  1854,  Abby  Howe  Brown,  b.  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  Aug. 
14,  1831,  II,  1837,  d.  Clare,  Clare  county,  Mich.,  Feb.  26,  1883,  da. 
Thomas  and  Mary  (How).  Removed  from  Orange,  1855,  to 
Mich.,  later  to  Concord,  N.  H.,  then  to  Boston,  Mass.,  a  police- 
man there.     Of  Clare  1880,  shingles  manufacturer,  etc.     Ch.  : 

15281  Charles    Lopenzo'    Cleveland,    b.   Jan.    i,    1856, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1905 


Canterbury,  m.  Clare  Oct.  7,  1880,  Margaret  Parker,  b.  Aug   14, 
1858,  da.  George  and  Jane  (Kean).  s.  p. 

15282  Henry  Newell'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  14,  1857, 
Thetford,  Mich.,  unm.,  res.  at  home,  expected  to  marry  in  fall  of 
1880  ;  Osp.oRN  Tyler'-',  b.  Mar.  16,  Boston,  d.  Bost.  Oct.  28,  1859; 
Son",  b.  and  d.  B.  June  18,  i860;  Son",  b.  and  d.  Aug.  i6,  1861; 
John  Edward",  b.  July  16,  1864,  B.  d.  Arbela,  Tuscola  county, 
Mich.,  Oct.  28,  1866.  15283  Abby  Ella"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  18, 
1866,  A.,  m.  Clare  Apr.  3,  1883,  Chandler  Lavett  Glines,  b.  Port- 
land, Ionia  CO.,  Mich.,  Mar.  7,  1862;  Joseph  Bernard",  b.  Feb. 
16,  d.  Clio,  Genesee  co.,  Mich.,  Oct.  15,  1869;  George  Franklin", 
b.  Mar.  16,  1871,  d.  Mullanct  City,  Mich.,  Aug.  8,  1873. 

10885. 

EZRA  SEREIGN^  CLEVELAND  (Ezra^),  m.  ist,  Mundy, 
Genesee  co.,  Mich.,  Nov.  9,  1862,  Albina  Clarissa  Nelson,  b.  M. 
June  28,  1844,  d.  Sept.  24,  1869,  da.  Nathaniel  and  Clarissa 
(Lathrop).  He  m.  2d,  June  18,  187 1,  Mrs.  Jennie  (Ashelford) 
Marr,  b.  Halsey  Parish,  Somersetshire,  Eng.,  Aug.  25,  1849, 
widow  of  Thomas  Marr,  da.  Richard  and  Jane  (Larken).  Of 
Thetford,  Mich.,  P.  O.  Pine  Run,  Genesee  co.,  Mich.,  1S80-3,  has 
farm,  a  prosperous  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.  :  15284  Minnie 
Agnes"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  25,  1867;  George  Homer",  b.  Sept. 
II,  1869,  d.  Sept.  17,  1870.  By  2d  m.  :  15285  Leila",  b.  Aug.  10, 
1872.     Richard  Ernest"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  21,  1879. 


/ 


10902. 


URL\H  DESOTO'  CLEVELAND  (wniiam  CaIvin^  Sereign«, 
Johns,  Elijah^,  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  Vandalia,  CasS  COUnty,  Mich., 

Feb.  25,  1876,  Etta  Delia  Congdon,  b.  Bristol,  Ind.,  Jan.  3,  1857, 
da.  David  Peter  (b.  181 7,  d.  1873)  and  Delia  C  (Humphrey).  Of 
Cicero,  factory  (1895).  Ch.  b.  C. :  15286-7  Frederick  D",  Feb.  7, 
1877,  unm.,  teacher;  Mabel  Ella",  wSept,  25,  1878;  John  Birten", 
Mar.  9,  1882;   Minnie  Maud",  June  11,  1884. 

10903. 

AMOS  ALVARADO'  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  caivin^),  m. 
Farmer,  Defiance  co.,  O.,  Dec.  25,  1880,  Ida  Eunice  Wilcox,  b. 
Milford  tp.,  O.,  Apr.  19,  1858,  da.  William  and  Margaret  (Fee). 
Of  Milford  tp.  (1895),  farmer.  Ch.  :  15288  Harriet  Jessie" 
Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  5,  1888,  Milford  tp. 

10909. 

EDWIN  REINTZEL^  CLEAVELAND  (syivester^,  Amos», 
Johns,  Elijahs  Josephs,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  ni.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Mar.  4,  1868, 
Margretta  Harvey  Donaldson,  b.  B.  June  6,  1850,  da.  John  and 
Katherine  (Humes).  Res.  Baltimore  1893,  merch.  Ch.:  15289- 
92  Edwin  Reintzel",  b.  Dec.  19,  1868,  res.  home  1894,  salesman  ; 
John  Sylvester",  Apr.  13,  1871,  res.  home  1893,  clerk  ;  Lewis 
Seldner",  Apr.  17,  1873,  res.  home  1893,  clerk  ;  Kate  Donald- 
son", b.  Feb.  27,  d.  July  9,  1875  ;  Eva  Seldner"  Cleaveland,  b. 
Apr.  26,  1880. 
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1906 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


10910. 


AMOS  JOSEPH^  CLEAVELAND  (syivester^),  m.  Baltimore, 
Md.,  Aug.  14,  1871,  Mollie  E.  Jones,  b.  B.  Oct.  15,  1851,  da.  John 
and  Anna  (Murphy).  Res.  Baltimore,  clerk  1893.  Ch.:  15293 
Allan'  Cleaveland,  J).  June  28,  1872,  res.  home  1893,  clerk; 
Virginia  Locke'*,  b.  Jan.  9,  d.  June  7,  1874  ;  William  George', 
b.  Dec.  29,  1876,  d.  June  12,  1S77. 

10911. 

CHARLES  PEIRCE*  CLEAVELAND  (syu-ester^),  m.  Balti- 
more, Md.,  June  10,  1872,  Ella  Blanche  Hall,  b.  B.  Sept.  12,  1855, 
da.  of  Richard  Allen  and  Elvina  (Reynolds).  Res.  Baltimore 
1893.  Ch.:  15294-5  EsTELLE  Larise"  Cleaveland,  b.  July,  d. 
Sept.,  1874;  Agnes  Blanche'  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1885. 

10914". 

Geovf/e  Washiuf/ton  Wright^  b.  Broome,  N.  Y.,  May  2, 
1828,  m.  IDurham,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  3,  1853,  Palmyra  Simpkins,  born 
Oct.  17,  1835,  da.  Jackson  and  Rebecca  (Bush).  Ch.:  Emma 
Wright,  b.  Sept.  9,  1858,  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y.,  m.  prob.  Coxsackie, 
N.  Y.,  about  1879,  Charles  Vogel,  of  C,  when  m.;  s.  p.;  Clara 
Wright,  b.  Nov.  6,  1861,  Medusa,  N.  Y.,  m.  prob.  Coxsackie,  ab. 
1881,  Henry  Whiting,     s.  p. 

10915. 

jMaviUa^  Ijair  {Betsey'  «>^;f-//ALydia»,  Johns,  Elijah*,  jo.s,  Sam. 2),  mar- 
ried Lexington,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  3,  1863,  Albines  Fiero,  b.  Westkill, 
Lexington  tp.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  22,  1841,  son  Conrad  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Butler).  Of  W.  1882,  Bushnellsville,  Greene  co.,  N.  Y.,  1883, 
carpenter.  Ch.:  15296  Mary  BelP  Fiero,  b.  Nov.  8,  1863,  Lex- 
ington, m.  L.  Nov.  8,  1882,  Nicholas  L.  Brandow,  b.  Little  West- 
kill,  only  son  Nicholas,  of  W.,  farmer. 

15297  Addie  A^  Fiero,  born  Feb.  i,  1866,  Olive,  N.  Y.,  m. 
Westkill  Feb.  22,  1882,  Frank  E.  Turk,  b.  W.,  teacher.  15298 
William  J.  Fiero,  b.  Feb.  i,  1872,  Shandakin,  Ulster  co.,  N.  Y., 
unmarried. 

10917. 

JUDSON  EMERSON*"  CLEVELAND  (Lyman  Emerson^,  Ezra», 
Johns,  Elijah*,  Josephs,  Samuel2,  Mosesi),   ni.   Dui'ham,  N.  Y.,  NoV.  13,  1872, 

Victoria  Rundell,  b.  in  the  old  Rundell  homestead,  Wright  st., 
D.,  July  4,  1854,  a  da.  of  Seth  and  Phebe  (Lockv^ood).  Of  Oak 
Hill,  N.  Y.,  merch.  Ch.:  15299  Kittie  Edith",  b.  Nov.  5,  1873, 
O.  H.,  N.  Y.,  d.  O.  H.  Jan.  27,  1874. 

10921. 

GEORGE  ISRAEL'  CLEVELAND  (Ezra  Alien',  Ezra«,  John=, 
Elijah*,   Joseph^,    Samuel^,    Moses'),    m.    Durham,    N.    Y.,    NoV.     13,     1874, 

Phebe  Rundell,  b.  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  185 1,  a  da.  Seth  and 
Phebe  (Lockwood).  Res.  Norton  Hill,  Durham,  farmer.  Ch.: 
15300-1  Ezra  Rundell'  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  2,  1879,  D.;  Ellen 
Augusta',  May,  1883,  Norton  H. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


10925. 


1907 


Aiiffie  E.^  Sojte)'  (//iram-'  Soper),  m.  Dr.  George  Washington 
Frost.     Of  Bellevue,  Jackson  co.,  la.,  1878,  Emporia,  Kan.,  1895. 

10926. 

Alice  V.^  Soper  {/UrawT  soper),  m.  Clinton,  la.,  Oct.  9,  1867, 
William  Taylor,  b.  Albany  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  23,  1835,  s.  John  and 
Susan  (Shepherd).     Ch.  b.  Clinton  : 

Willia/ii  y.°  Taylor,  b.  Sept.  10,  1868,  was  accident- 
ally drowned  in  the  Wapsie  Slough,  Rock  Creek,  near  Van 
Epp's  land,  14  miles  below  Clinton,  Aug.  i,  1894,  by  falling  from 
a  raft,  unm.,  res.  Clinton,  machinist  ;  member  (1890-5),  sergt. 
and  Q.  ]\I.  Co.  E,  Iowa  N.  G.,  capt.  of  Twin  City,  No.  24,  inem- 
ber  of  degree  staff  of  Lincoln  Lodge,  No.  139, 1.  O.  O.  P.,  Amer- 
ica Lodge,  No.  567,  L  O.  O.  F.  A  column  account  of  the  sad 
drowning  accident  appeared  in  Clinton  Daily  Herald ;  Susie  V.^ 
Taylor,  b.  Feb.  9,  1872  ;  Eva  Louise^  Taylor,  Jan.  30,  1877  ;  Mabel 
Afarie'  Taylor,  Mar.  8,  1878. 

Mr.  William  Taylor,  residence  Clinton,  Iowa;  is  president 
and  half  owner  of  the  Taylor  Brothers'  Clinton  Novelty  Iron 
Works  of  Clinton. 

Taylor  ancestry :  —  John  Taylor,  b.  N.  Y.  State,  m.  Susan  Shepherd,  born  Warren, 
Mass., 'her  home,  from  the  time  of  the  first  settlement  of  the  State,  had  been  handed 
down  through  successive)  generations  of  the  Shepherd  family,  by  whom  it  is  still 
retained. 

10927. 

Geoi'ffe  Henry''  Soper  {Hiram-' soper).  Of  Stanwood,  la., 
1895,  Clinton,  la.,  1897,  wholesale  lumber,  etc.,  merchant. 

10928. 

Helen  Auf/iisfa^  Soper  {Hirami  soper),  unmarried  1895,  of 
Clinton,  la. 

10948. 

Esther  Mavia^  Saytbom  (Anna-'  Bat/iru-k),  m.  Sept.  23,  1847, 
William  H.  Darby.  Of  Conneautville,  Pa.,  1878.  Ch.:  Blanche}-", 
drowned,  aged  6  years.  15302-3  Emma'  Darby,  m.  William  M. 
Derby.  William  IVard^  Darby,  d.,  a.  2  years  ;  Lizzie  May",  b.  ab. 
1857,  d.  Apr.,  1875,  a.  18  ;  Jolm  IVilber" ,  b.  about  i860  ;  Daisy",  b. 
about  1870. 

11012. 

OLIVER    EDWIN'    CLEVELAND    (Porter^,  Ezra«,  Ezras,  EzraS 

Joseph^,  Samuel',  Moses'),  m.  u.  Whitehall,  Albemarle  CO.,  Va.,  Nov.  17, 
1842,  Sarah  Ann  Carr,  b.  north  of  Charlottesville,  Aug.  9,  1825, 
da.  of  Bernard  and  Nancy  (Rothwell).  Ch.:  15304  William 
Bernard"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1843,  Albemarle  co.,  d.  Rich- 
mond, Va.,  June  6,  1863,  Confederate  soldier  Co.  I,  2d  Va.  Inf., 
wounded  at  Chancellorsville,  Va.,  battle,  May  2,  1863,  buried 
Hollywood  Cemetery,  Richmond. 

+  i53°5  James  Overton"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  2,  1845,  Albe- 
marle CO. 


igoS 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


15306  Albert  Hutchenson^  Cleveland,  b.  May  2,  1847, 
Albemarle  co.,  d.  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  Nov.  11,  1875,  m.  Salt 
Lake  C.  Mar.  31,  1874,  Mrs.  Sophia  (Williams)  Leljenstrum,  b. 
in  England,  widow,  da.  of  William.  Lived  n.  vStaunton,  Augusta 
CO.,  Va.,  to  1873,  Salt  Lake  C.  afterward,  where  his  widow  res. 
1882.     Builder,     s.  p. 

+  15307  John  Porter*  Cleveland,  b.  July  17,  1849,  Albe- 
marle CO. 

15308  Henry  Francis",  b.  Dec.  17,  185 1,  Alb.  co.,  unm., 
res.  near  Mt.  Summit,  Henry  co.,  Ind.  15309-10  Edwin  Oscar", 
b.  Nov.  20,  1854,  Nelson  co.,  Va.,  unm.,  res.  near  Mt.  Summit; 
Nancy  Cornelia'*,  b.  Apr.  16,  1857,  Nelson  co.,  d.  Augusta  co., 
Va.,  Aug.  II,  1878. 

15311-12  Sarah  Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  June  10,  i860,  Au- 
gusta CO.,  d.  Annex,  Augusta  co.,  Va.,  July  31,  1884,  unm.  Wil- 
liam Oliver"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  20,  1863,  Augusta  co.;  George 
Thomas",  b.  Feb.  8,  1867,  Beverly  Manor  District,  Augusta  co., 
Va.,  d.  Beverly  M.  D.  May  1,  1869. 

Elder  Oliver  Edwin'  Cleveland  entered  Baptist  Seminary, 
Richmond,  at  age  of  15,  for  one  session.  Resided  in  Albemarle 
CO.  to  1854,  Nelson  co.  to  1857,  and  since  at  Annex  (1884),. 
farmer.  Was  postmaster  at  Christian's  Creek  (now  Annex) 
1857-8  ;  P.  M.  at  Annex  June  14,  1881,  to  resignation,  August, 
1884.  Has  been  judge  of  election  of  a  precinct  a  number  of 
years  ;  a  prominent  member  of  the  Republican  party.  Elder 
Cleveland  is  a  regularly  ordained  and  licensed  Elder  —  minister 
of  the  gospel — of  the  Reorganized  Church  of  Jesus  Christ,  of 
Latter-Day  Saints,  of  which  he  has  been  many  years  an  active 
member. 

11013. 

ALBERT  HORATIO'  CLEVELAND  (Porter^),  m.  first, 
Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  Sept.  29,  1847,  Maria  Elizabeth  Sowell,  b.  A. 
CO.,  Oct.  19,  1825,  d.  A.  CO.,  Jan.  14,  1850,  da.  Pleasant  and  Sarah 
(Garland).  He  m.  2d,  A.  county,  Apr.  27,  185 1,  Elizabeth  Jane 
Barksdale,  b.  A.  co.,  1824,  d.  Charlottesville,  Va.,  May  6,  1863, 
da.  Rice  Garland  and  Elizabeth  (White).  He  m.  3d,  Richmond, 
Va.,  Oct.  9,  1865,  India  Trowers,  b.  R.  Aug.  13,  1841,  da.  Thomas 
and  Sarah  Ann  (Phelps).     Ch.  by  ist  m.  : 

15313  Sallie  Hellen"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  3,  1849,  Albe- 
marle CO.,  m.  A.  CO.,  Sept.  17,  1874,  John  Carr  Maddox,  b.  A.  co., 
Sept.  6,  1835,  s.  John  Henry  and  Sarah  (Carr).  In  Confederate 
Co.  I,  5th  Va.  Cav.,  in  many  battles,  of  Albemarle  county  1885, 
farmer.  Ch.  b.  A.  co. :  Edna  £arP°  Maddox,  June  20,  1873;  IVtl- 
liam  Winn'''  Maddox,  Sept.  6,  1875;  A^ora  Elizabeth'',  Jan.  4,  1878; 
Euby  Lee'\  July  11,  1880;  John  Carr'\  July  26,  1882.  By  2d  m.  : 
Gertrude",  b.  and  d.  A.  co.,  Jan.  5,  1852. 

-1-15314  Albert  Barksdale"  Cleveland,  b.  July  16,  1854, 
A.  CO.  William  Henry",  b.  July  15,  1856,  A.  co.,  d.  A.  co.  Sept. 
10,  1861.  15315  Walter  Scott",  b.  Mar.  6,  1858,  A.  co.,  unm. 
Of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1882-95,  salesman.  15316  Samuel  Rice",  b. 
Oct.  6,  1859,  Albemarle  co.,  of  A.  co.,  printer. 

-I-15317  Emmet  Howard"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  4,  1862,  A. 
CO.     By  3d  m.  :   153 18-21  Charles  Ross",  b.  Aug.  10,  1866,  Char- 


DESCENDANTS   OF  MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1909 


lottesv.,  of  C,  hotel  clerk.  Maria  Eva",  Jan.  2,  1868,  C.  Kate 
Winn",  May  21,  1870,  C.  Carrie  Fleet"  Cleveland,  Dec.  4, 
187 1,  Albemarle  co. 

Albert  Horatio'  Cleveland  completed  his  studies  at  vSuf- 
field,  Conn.,  Baptist  Literary  Institution  1843-5.  During  late 
war  was  employed  in  Richmond  Post-office.  Res.,  since  1845, 
Charlottesville,  merch. 

11014. 

JAMES  THOMAS''  CLEVELAND  (Porter'),  m.  Pine  Bluff, 
Ark.,  Dec.  5,  1872,  Ella  Jane  Colburn,  b.  Mobile,  Ala.,  Feb.  17, 
1846,  a  da.  James  Bussie  and  JNIartha  James  (Bradford);  soldier 
C.  S.  A.  Of  Pine  Bluff  1882-5,  of  Cleveland  Bros.  [J.  T.,  S.  N., 
and  M.  C],  dry  goods,  etc.  Ch.  b.  Pine  B.  :  15322-3  Eloise 
Lawrimer",  Jan.  29,  1874.  Edward  Yancey"  Cleveland,  Feb. 
22,  1879, 

11017. 

ANDREW  FULLERS  CLEVELAND  (porter'),  m.  Chilli- 
cothe,  O.,  May  22,  1873,  Annie  Magdalena  Kerne,  b.  Bainbridge, 
Ross  county,  O.,  Sept.  16,  1856,  da.  Peter  and  Rosa  (Schwarzler). 
Of  Albemarle  co.,  Va.,  to  Oct.  i,  1869,  Staunton,  Va.,  to  Apr.  i, 
1870,  since  Cnillicothe,  7885,  M.  &  C.  R.  R.  conductor.  Ch.  b.  C.  : 
15324-6  Cora  Elizaee"h",  Apr.  9,  1875;  Charles  Porter",  Dec. 
7,  1876;  Lewis  Grover"  Cleveland,  Feb.  23,  1885. 

11020. 

SEPTIMUS     NOVIMOUS^     CLEVELAND     (Porter',   Ezra^-^-*, 

jo.3,  sam.2)^  m.  ist.  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.,  Sept.  19,  1877,  Annie  Harper 
Jenkins,  b.  Monroe  co.,  Ala.,  July  4,  1857,  d.  Pine  B.  Oct.  4,  1880, 
a  da.  William  Henry  and  Sarah  Tate  (Colburn).  He  m.  second. 
Pine  B.  June  14,  1881,  Nannie  Rebecca  Jenkins,  b.  Pine  Bluff 
Apr.  7,  i860,  sister  to  first  w.  Of  Pine  Bluff  1885,  of  Cleveland 
Bros.  [J.  T.,  S.  N.  &  M.  C],  shoes,  etc.  Ch.  b.  Pine  Bluff,  by 
first  m.  :  15327  Nannie  Ballard",  b.  Aug.  5,  1878;  Frank 
Septimus",  b.  June  23,  d.  P.  B,  Oct.  12,  1880.  By  2d  m.:  15328-9 
William  Franklin",  b.  Nov.  5,  1882.  Fannie  Elizabeth" 
Cleveland,  Nov.  3,  1884. 

11023. 

SOLOMON  JACOB'  CLEVELAND  (Horatio  Nelson',  Ezra',  Ezra^, 
Ezra*,  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  ^_  jn  Cal.  Sept.   28,   1869,  a.  41,  m.  Sept. 

17,  1866,  Elizabeth  Farrell  of  N.  Y.  (She  m.  2d,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  Oct.  T,  1878,  W.  Stanley  Harrington  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.) 
Accomp.  his  father  to  Ky.,  went  after  1840,  thence  to  Galveston, 
Tex.,  Houston,  Tex.,  with  brother  George  W.  to  Cal.  Dwelt 
Marysville,  Cal.,  in  business  on  Third  street  many  years.  Ch.  : 
15330-1  Horatio  S."  Cleveland,  b.  June  26,  1867,  of  San  Fran- 
cisco 1890.     Elizabeth",  July  5,  1869,  unm.,  of  San  F, 

11026. 

JAMES  MONROE'  CLEVELAND  (Horatio  Nelson'),  d.  Marys- 
ville,  Cal.,  Feb.  8,  1881,  aged  46,  m.  Marysville  1863,  Miss 


I9IO 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


Ogden.  Residence  at  Marysville  1 880-1,  where  his  widow  lives, 
June,  1883.  Children  —  6  or  more  :  15332-3  William^;  George" 
Cleveland;  Son",  and  others. 

11033. 

ELLEN   SHEPPARD^   CLEVELAND   (E/.ra^  Ezra«,  Ezra», 

Ezras  Josephs,  Samuel^),  m.  ist  in  Travis,  Tex.,  Jan.  18,  1854,  James 
Wesley  Lott,  b.  Cohmibia,  Marion  co.,  Miss.,  Dec.  5,  1818,  d.  Bell- 
ville,  Austin  co.,  Tex.,  Dec.  24,  1868,  s.  of  Nathan  and  Martha 
(Fulgham),  farmer.  She  m.  second,  Travis,  Jan.  20,  1875,  Elias 
Alexander  King,  b.  town  of  Society  Hill,  Darlington  co.,  S.  C, 
Jan.  26, 1836,  s.  of  William  Wesley  and  Martha  Ann  (Dalrymple), 
farmer.  Ellen  S.'  settled,  1854,  at  Rocky,  Tex.,  4  miles  from 
Travis,  where  they  have  since  resided,  1891.  Children  born  at 
Rocky,  by  first  marriage  :  Jatnes  Eznf  Lott,  b.  Jan.  14,  1857,  d. 
Rocky  1859.  15334  Sarah  Rosa^  Lott,  b.  June  17,  1859,  m.  Chapel 
Hill,  Washington  county,  Tex.,  Mar.  27,  1879,  Alexander  Peel 
Nelms,  b.  in  Leon  co.,  Tex.,  Sept.  6,  1849,  s.  of  William  Wash- 
ington and  Ann  (Allen).     Ch.  :  Eleanor  Cleveland'''  Nelms,  b.  Jan. 

5,  1883,  Travis. 

15335  Anna  Marf  Loft,  b.  May  28,  1862.  15336  William 
Cleveland''  Lott,  Aug.  16,  1867.  By  2d  m.  :  15337  Clarenee"  King, 
Jan.  I,  1877. 

11034. 

MARY   REBECCA^  CLEVELAND   (Ezra',  Ez.ra^  Ezra^  Ezras  Jo- 

sephs,  samuep),  m.  at  Travis,  Tex.,  Jan.'  17,  1859,  Dr.  William  Irby 
Cocke,  b.  in  Surry  co.,  Va.,  Dec.  21,  1829,  d.  at  Bellville,  Tex.,  Aug. 

6,  1873,  s.  of  Richard  and  Elizabeth  (Balentine).  An  allopathic 
physician,  grad.  Tutwiler  College,  Ala.,  June,  1849,  Philadelphia 
Medical  School,  Mar.,  1853,  practised  two  years  in  Marengo  co., 
Ala.,  came  from  Ala.  to  Texas,  since  a  physician  of  Bellville. 
Mary  R.' resided  in  Bellville  to  Nov.,  1882,  since  at  Houston, 
Tex.,  1883.     Children  b.  at  Bellville  : 

15338  Richard''  Cocke,  b.  May  4,  i860,  unm.,  of  Houston, 
clerk  in  the  establishment  of  his  uncle,  Mr.  William  Davis  Cleve- 
land. 15339  William  Lrby^  Cocke,  b.  Apr.  28,  1862,  unmarried,  of 
Houston,  clerk  for  W.  D.  Cleveland;  Jean  Valentine\  b.  Feb.  14, 
1866,  d.  Bellville  Sept.  17,  1867;  MaryP,  b.  Feb.  14,  1866,  d.  B. 
Sept.  17,  1867.  15340  Rosa  Graf,  b.  Feb.  5,  1868;  Ezra  Cleveland\ 
b.  Nov.  29,  1869,  d.  B.  Oct.  22,  1870;  Liuf  Cocke,  b.  Aug.  7,  187 1. 

11035. 

Wn.LIAM      DAVIS'    CLEVELAND    (Ezras    Ezras    Ezras    EzraS 

Josephs  Samuels  Moses'),  m.  at  Houston,  Tcxas,  Apr.  26,  1 869,  Tina 
Latham,  b.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1847,  eldest  daughter  of 
Lodwic  Justin  and  Caroline  Ascenith  (Latham)  Latham.  Their 
children  : 

15341  Aline"  Cleveland,  b.  June  13,  1870,  Houston  ; 
Miss  Cleveland  resides  at  home,  Houston,  1898. 

15342  Alexander  Sessums'  Cleveland,  b.  September  21, 
1871,  m.  Savannah,  Ga.,  Jan.  8,  1896,  Virginia  Wayne  Cunning- 
ham, b.  Savannah,  Aug.  22,  1874,  da.  of  Henry  Gumming  and 


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I9II 


Virginia  Waldbury  (Wayne).  Grad.  Yale  Coll.  June,  1894,  resi- 
dence, Houston.  In  the  office  of  Wm.  D.  Cleveland  &  Co., 
1894-6. 

15343  William  Davis"  Cleveland,  b.  August  2,  1873,  in 
Oakville,  on  Lake  Ontario,  Canada,  unm.,  resides  at  home. 
Grad.  Yale  June,  1894,  in  office  of  Wm.  D.  Cleveland  &  Co.,  at 
business  1894-5. 

15344  Tina  Latham"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  8,  1875,  Oak- 
ville, resides  at  home. 

15345  Eleanor  Ascenith'  Cleveland,  b.  vSept.  21,  1877, 
Houston,  resides  at  home  ;  at  Chestnut  Hill,  Philadelphia  co., 
Pa.,  at  school  1894-5. 

15346  Alma'  Cleveland,  b.  December  14,  1878,  Houston, 
resides  at  home;  at  Chestnut  Hill  at  school  ;  Sarah  Ethel",  b. 
Apr.  27,  1883,  Houston,  d.  while  with  the  family  at  their  sum- 
mer resort  Lake  George,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1883. 

Mr.  William  Davis'  Cleveland,  now  so  well-known  through- 
out the  State  of  Texas,  spent  his  boyhood  days  upon  the  quiet 
farm  of  his  father  at  Travis,  Tex.,  and  until  he  reached  the  age 
of  19  he  knew  little  of  the  routine  of  commercial  life.  He  fre- 
que'ntly  remarks  to  his  honqred  father:  "Well,  pa,  I  owe  my 
success  entirely  to  the  maivner  in  which  you  raised  me  and 
taught  me  when  young."  At  this  time  he  entered  the  employ 
of  Mr.  H.  Muller  of  Bellville,  Tex.,  who  now  takes  pleasure  in 
saying  that  he  "started  ]\Ir.  Cleveland  out  in  life."  In  1858  Mr. 
Cleveland  came  to  Houston  and  was  employed  in  the  retail  dry 
goods  house  of  Mr.  William  Clark,  where  he  remained  until 
1 86 1,  when  he  entered  the  Confederate  service.  He  volun- 
teered as  a  private  soldier  of  the  Bayou  City  Guards,  Fifth  Reg- 
iment, Hood's  Brigade,  and  was  one  among  the  first  to  leave 
Texas  for  the  front.  In  February,  1862,  he  was  transferred 
from  Virginia  to  Col.  Clinton  Terry's  famous  Texas  Rangers, 
8th  Tex.  Cav.  in  Wheeler's  Cav. ;  participated  in  every  engage- 
ment of  the  Confederate  Army  of  the  Tennessee,  some  245  bat- 
tles and  collisions,  including  Murfreesboro  1862-3,  Ft.  Donel- 
son  1862,  Nashville  '62,  Shelbyville,  Missionary  Ridge,  Knox- 
ville  '64,  Winchester,  Franklin  co.,  Tenn.,  Shiloh,  Perryville  '64, 
Bardstown,  Nelson  co.,  Ky.,  '64,  Chattanooga,  Dalton,  Marietta, 
Cassville,  Atlanta,  Franklin  ;  went  ahead  of  Sherman  on  his 
march,  and  was  in  the  last  battle  (so  thought)  of  the  war,  being 
the  fight  with  Gen.  Judson  A.  Kilpatrick,  5  miles  south  of  Ral- 
eigh, N.  C,  Apr.,  1865.  His  command  escaped  to  their  Texas 
homes  before  Gen.  Joseph  E.  Johnston  surrendered.  Mr.  Cleve- 
land, accompanied  by  four  comrades,  endeavored  to  make  his 
way  back  to  Texas,  hoping  to  reach  the  Confederate  forces 
there  who  had  not  yet  surrendered,  but  in  this  they  were  dis- 
appointed, for  on  reaching  the  Mississippi  River  they  learned 
that  all  of  the  Confederate  leaders  had  surrendered,  and  that 
the  war  was  over.  He  and  his  companions  soon  afterwards 
took  passage  on  a  Government  transport  from  New  Orleans 
and  landed  in  Galveston  thoroughly  broken  down  and  without 
a  dollar  in  the  world.  Here  Mr.  Cleveland  met  a  friend,  Mr. 
Alex.  McGowen,  an  old  citizen  of  Houston,  who  loaned  him  $25, 
and  with  his  characteristic  generosity,  he   divided   it  equally 


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CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


among  his  comrades,  giving  to  each  $5.  We  can  state  here  that 
Mr.  McGowen  has  always  refused  to  accept  any  payment  of  the 
money  loaned  at  this  time,  although  it  was  tendered  him  soon 
afterward.  Mr.  Cleveland  reached  Houston  and  went  to  work 
as  a  clerk  for  Alexander  Sessum  on  July  i,  1865,  at  the  very 
modest  salary  of  $50  per  month,  but  was  so  diligent  in  his 
attention  to  business  that  when  Mr.  Sessum  removed  to  Galves- 
ton in  1867  he  turned  over  his  business  to  the  firm  of  Massie, 
[Mortimer  J.],  Smith  [Benjamin  J.]  &  Co.  [W.  D.  Cleveland],  of 
which  he  was  the  junior  member.  It  was  at  this  period  of  his 
life  that  the  real  business  ability  of  Mr.  Cleveland  was  devel- 
oped. The  firm  of  young  men  was  for  a  time  very  successful, 
and  in  the  summer  he  went  to  New  York  to  purchase  goods. 
While  there  that  dreadful  scourge,  yellow  fever,  broke  out  in 
Galveston  and  Houston,  and  desolated  the  two  cities,  and  in 
fact  the  whole  of  Texas.  On  his  return  in  the  fall  he  found  the 
business  of  the  firm  thoroughly  demoralized  and  apparently 
hopelessly  embarrassed.  Disease  and  death  had  done  well  its 
work,  and  the  hand  of  the  fell  destroyer  had  swept  away  every 
vestige  of  the  prosperous  business  which  had  resulted  from 
many  months  of  incessant  labor  and  the  firm  was  more  than 
$40,000  in  debt.  Nothing  daunted,  Mr.  Cleveland  set  to  work 
to  recover  lost  ground  and  at  the  suggestion  of  Mr.  Sessum, 
who  was  the  principal  creditor,  and  who  agreed  to  furnish  the 
money  necessary  to  carry  on  the  new  business,  he  assumed  the 
entire  indebtedness  of  the  firm,  continued  on  his  own  account,, 
and  started  out  to  pay  up  dollar  for  dollar.  In  this  he  was  re- 
markably successful,  for  in  a  short  period  of  unprecedented 
prosperity  he  not  only  repaid  the  whole  debt  of  the  firm  with 
interest,  and  the  large  amount  furnished  by  Mr.  Sessum,  which 
left  him  entirely  free  of  debt,  but  established  a  business  which 
since  that  time  has  gone  on  steadily  increasing  until  it  has  as- 
sumed the  gigantic  proportions  —  wholesale  grocer  and  cotton 
factor,  sales  thousands  of  bales  annually.  [The  firm  is,  1891, 
W.  D.  Cleveland  &  Co.  (Caesar  M.  Lombard).]  Personally,  Mr. 
Cleveland  is  a  gentleman  of  pleasing  address  and  affable  man- 
ners, and  favorably  impresses  every  one  with  whom  he  comes 
in  contact.  He  was  married  in  Houston  to  Miss  Tina  Latham 
on  the  26th  of  April,  1869,  and  an  amusing  anecdote  may  be 
related  in  this  connection  which  is  entirely  characteristic  of  the 
man.  About  the  time  he  was  ready  to  get  married  he  owned 
three  city  lots,  for  which  he  had  paid  the  sum  of  $1,500  and  as 
he  needed  some  ready  money  he  endeavored  to  realize  on  his 
property,  but  found  he  could  only  get  $800  for  it.  He  delayed 
the  matter  a  short  while,  but  getting  more  anxious  than  ever 
to  be  married,  he  made  a  second  attempt,  and  this  time  was 
only  offered  $600,  half  of  which  was  to  be  cash. 

Mr.  Cleveland  was  unwilling  to  sacrifice  all  of  his  hard  earn- 
ing in  this  manner,  but  he  was  more  than  ever  determined  to 
get  married  without  further  delay.  In  order  to  raise  the  nec- 
essary funds  he  undertook  to  move  a  crop  of  Texas  sugar  from 
the  plantation  and  place  it  on  the  market,  and  in  this  venture 
which  was  surrounded  by  almost  unheard-of  difficulties,  he 
succeeded  in  making  the  small  amount  that  he  needed.     This 


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was  undoubtedly  the  Ivickiest  speculation  of  his  life,  for  he  has 
always  attributed  his  success  to  the  happy  union  that  was  then 
consummated. 

Mr.  Cleveland  served  as  president  of  the  Cotton  Exchange 
during  the  third  year  of  its  organization,  iSjG,']-],  and  was  again 
elected  to  the  position  in  1884.  No  fitter  man  could  be  selected 
for  the  office,  and  his  efforts  and  influence  are  always  directed 
to  the  advancement  of  the  institution. 

After  the  war  the  city  of  Houston  suffered  much  by  "carpet 
bag  rule,"  the  city  government  loaded  the  city  with  a  hope- 
less bonded  debt,  and  town  offices  became  so  disreputable 
as  to  be  undesirable.  However,  in  1880,  from  a  sense  of  duty, 
Mr.  Cleveland  accepted  the  election  of  Alderman,  and  served 
several  terms  to  1885  with  credit.  Much  of  the  foregoing 
sketch  of  W.  D.  Cleveland,  accompanied  by  his  portrait,  ap- 
peared in  T/ie  Houston  CJironicle,  Mar.  /,  i88j,  containing  also  an 
engraving  of  the  new,  large,  and  elegant  Houston  Cotton  Ex- 
change, and  the  history  of  that  body  since  organization  1874; 
W.  D.  Cleveland,  Pres.  [1884-95],  H.  W.  Garrow,  Vice-Pres., 
George  W.  Kidd,  Sec  ,  F.  A.  Rice,  Treas.,  1885.  He  is,  1891-5, 
Pres.  Houston  Cotton  Exch.  aiyi  Board  of  Trade,  and  Vice-Pres. 
Merchants  and  Planters  Oil  Oli. 

In  1886  Mr.  Cleveland  v/as  spoken  of  as  a  candidate  for 
Governor.  From  the  Terrell,  Kaufman  co.,  Tex.,  Times,  Apr.  27, 
1886  — 

"  While  the  Times  would  prefer  to  see  a  North  Texas  man  chosen  gfovernor,  still  it 
would  most  gladly  and  heartily  support  that  prosperous,  philanthropic,  big-hearted,  and 
brainy  merchant  and  statesman,  Wm.  D.  (Cleveland,  of  Houston.  He  would  make  a 
governor  that  all  Texas  would  love  and  honor,  and  by  his  ability  and  energy  place 
Texas  in  the  front  rank  among  the  sisterhood  of  States.  He  is  a  man  of  the  people  and 
for  the  people.  For  once  let  politicians  stand  aside  and  allow  the  people  to  make  a 
selection." 

The  Hemphill,  Sabine  co.,  Tex,  Reporter,  Palestine,  Anderson  co., 
Tex.,  Advocate,  Cameron,  Milan  co..  Herald  made  similar  mention. 
One  of  the  Gen.  Managers  of  the  Houston  Inter-State  Drill  and 
Encampment  May  7-10,  1884.  The  State  militia  encampment 
at  Houston,  1887,  was  named  "Camp  William  D.  Cleveland." 

Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  member  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  has,  for 
years  been  Junior  Warden  of  Christ  Church,  Houston,  and  su- 
perintendent of  the  Sunday-school.  A  prominent  Mason,  and 
member  of  M.  W.  Grand  Lodge  of  Tex.  Residence  still  in 
Houston  (1898).     Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

11036. 

ANN    MARIA"    CLEVELAND    (Ezra',  Ezra»,  Ezra',  Ezra^  Joseph', 

SamueP),  ni.  at  Travis,  Texas,  Jan.  18,  1866,  James  Alby  Lester, 
b.  at  Halifax,  Halifax  co.,  Va.,  Jan.  18,  1843,  died  at  Hempstead, 
Texas,  Sept.  14,  1867,  son  of  John  Roberson  and  Prudence  Har- 
rison (Cumber)  Lester.  General  merchant.  Residence  since 
1866  at  Hempstead,  where  Mrs.  Lester  still  lives  (1883).  Child  : 
15347   George  Cleveland''  Lester,  b.  Jan.  3,  1867,  Hempstead. 

11039. 

SOLOMON    JACOB*  CLEVELAND     (Ezra',    Ezra«,    Ezra^    Ezras 

Josephs,  Samuel^),  m.  in  towu  of   Houey  Grove,  Fannin  co.,  Texas, 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Jan.  14,  1874,  Hattie  Belle  Donaldson,  b.  Honey  Grove  July  20, 
1855,  a  daughter  of  Major  James  Anderson  and  Mary  Emily 
(Thatcher)  Donaldson.  Residence  since  1874  at  Honey  Grove, 
where  he  owns  and  operates  a  fine  plantation  of  some  500  acres. 
Ch.  b.  at  Honey  Grove  :  Donaldson",  b.  June  24,  1876,  d.  H.  G. 
May  9,  1877.  15348  Solomon  Ezra**  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  12, 
1878  ;  Mary  Zarelda'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  14,  1880  ;  Sarah  Da- 
vis^ Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  13,  1882. 

11041. 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON^    CLEVELAND     (Ezra^  Ezra«. 

Ezra6,  Ezra4,  Joseph^,  Samuel^),     m.    HoUStOU,    TcxaS,  Oct.     I  7,   I  87  7,   EvE 

Harris  Richardson,  b.  Houston  Dec.  12,  1857,  da.  of  Alfred  Ste- 
phen and  Abi  Elizabeth  (Bowin)  Richardson.  He  attended 
the  University  of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tenn.  Was  clerk  for  his 
bro.,  William  D.*  Cleveland,  at  Houston,  187 1  to  1880,  and  since 
a  resident,  cotton  factor  and  grocer  of  Waco,  Texas  ;  a  member 
of  the  firm  Cleveland  &  Cameron  [William]  1883.  Child: 
15349  George  Washington^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  10,  1882, 
Travis. 

11042. 

HORACE  CONE^  CLEVELAND  (Ezra',  Ezra^  Ezra^,  Ezras  Jo- 
sephs, Samuel^),  xn.  in  Nelsonville,  Austin  co.,  Texas,  July  13,  1881, 
Adeline  Estelle  Bethany,  born  Nelsonville  Oct.  3,  1862,  da.  of 
James  Waller  and  Mary  Adeline  (Woods)  Bethany.  Has  always 
lived  home  with  his  father  on  the  farm  at  Travis,  excepting 
temporary  absences,  clerking.  Owns  a  plantation  of  400  acres 
on  opposite  side  of  street  from  his  father,  1883.  Child  :  15350 
Carrie  Ervin"  Cleveland,  b.  July  7,  1882,  Travis. 

11048. 

CYNTHIA   MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (john  Crandam,  Ezra«,  Ezras 

Ezras  Josephs,  SamueP,  Mosesi),  (j_  at  Hebron,  Conn.,  Nov.  I  7,  1880,  a. 
47,  married  at  Hebron  June  3,  1855,  George  Day  Beach,  born  at 
Hebron  Sept.  30,  1831,  only  son  of  George  Risley  and  Margaret 
Day  (Jones)  Beach.     Children,  born  at  Hebron  : 

+  ^5351      George  Hoivard"  Beach,  b.  May  2,  1856. 

-f- 1 535 2     Hubert  Clevelatid'^  Beach,  born  Oct.  6,  1859. 

Hon.  George  Day  Beach,  residence  Hope  Valley,  Hebron  P. 
O.,  Conn.  (1897),  a  manufacturer  of  cotton  warp,  wick,  and  twine, 
owner  in  the  Joint  Stock  Co.  of  Hebron.  He  practiced  den- 
tistry for  three  years  with  Dr.  Lucius  E.  Way  of  Suffield,  Conn. 
Mr.  Beach  is  a  prominent  democrat  in  the  town  of  Hebron,  and 
has  represented  that  town  in  various  offices.  He  was  nomi- 
nated by  his  party  in  the  fall  of  1896  to  four  different  offices  : 
representative,  selectman,  grand  juror,  and  justice  of  the  peace. 

Beach.,  Beech  ancestfv :  —  2  arrns :  Beach  :  Vaire,  ar.  and  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  first 
a  martlet  sa.  .  .  .  Richard^,  b.  Eng-.,  a  founder,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  signs  the  New- 
Haven  covenant,  the  original  compact,  June  4,  1639  (brother  of  Thomas  of  N.  H.),  took 
the  oath  of  fidelity  July  i,  1644,  buys  land  in  Stratford,  Conn.,  1660,  keeps  tavern  there 
1664,  has  a  second  lot  right  in  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  1665-6,  frequently  mentioned  in  Colonial 
Records,  owned  102  eicre.?,  — Hatfield' s  History  of  Elizabeth,  N.J.^p.  /6q,  etc.,  sells  his 
Stratford  land  1667,  is  granted  land  in  Walling'ford,  Conn.,  1671,  signs  agreement  at  Wal- 
lingford  1672,  has  land  in  Elizabeth  1673,  takes  out  Dutch  title  1674,  deeds  his  New  Haven 


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property  Feb  27,  1684,  sells  his  home  lot  in  Elizabeth  1684,  sells  his  farm  land  in  Elizabeth 
and  moves  to  Morns  countv,  N.  J.,  1688  — these  are  the  last  records  found  of  him,  m.  1641, 
Mrs.  Catherme  Hull,  b.  probably  in  England  about  1616,  widow  of  Andrew  Hull  of  New 
Haven  ;  Azariah^,  born  New  Haven  July,  1646,  of  Killingworth,  Conn.,  1677,  Wallingford 
1674,  New  Haven  1694,  d.  1696  ;  Richard^,  b.  Killingworth  Oct.  19,  1677,  was  an  original 
signer  or  patentee  of  the  town  of  Durham,  Conn.,  1708,  removed  to  Hebron  about  1730 
and  bought  large  tracts  of  land  in  Hebron,  took  the  freeman's  oath  in  Hebron  Sept.  15, 
1730,  was  chosen  surveyor  of  highwavs  there  Dec.  12,  1732,  m.  Hannah  Foote"  ;  Azariah^, 
b.  New  Haven  Sept.  3,  1705,  of  Hebron,  m.  Lydia  Burf  ;  Capt.  Elishaf^,  born  Apr.  17  (?), 
1737  (?)  (Hebron  records  of  birth  say  Apr.  6,  1739*,  an  olScer  in  the  American  Revolution, 
d.  Hebron  Mar.  15,  1823,  m.  Oct.  11,  1764,  Desire  Taylor;  Elisha^,  b.  Hebron  Julv  20,  1765, 
d.  Mar.  28,  1826,  m.  June  i,  1783,  Honor  Risley  ;  Hon.  George  Risley'  Beach,  b.  Hebron 
Dec.  24,  1799,  of  Hebron,  wagon  manf'r  and  paper-mill  owner  there,  was  Representative 
to  Conn.  Legislature  from  Hebron  1848,  held  office  in  Hebron  over  24  years,  was  spoken 
of  as  the  smartest  business  man  of  his  day  in  Hebron,  a  very  prominent  and  leading  cit- 
izen, d.  H.  Oct.  27,  1853,  m.  Dec.  14,  1828,  Margaret  Day  Jones". 

J oiii'S  iHices fry  :  —Thoma-s,^,  from  Eng.,  of  Guilford,  Conn.,  1639,  d.  in  England  1654, 
m.  ist,  Mary,  she  d.  Dec.  5,  1650;  Capt.  Samuel^,  of  Savbrook,  Conn.,  constable,  freeman 
1669,  was  in  the  Colonial  Wars,  d.  1704,  m.  Jan.  i,  1666,  Marv  BushnelP  ;  Ensign  Samuel^, 
born  Nov  ,  1667,  of  Colonial  Wars,  m.  Deborah  Sanford^  ;'  Ensign  SamueH,'  of  Colonial 
Wars,  m.  Rachel  Dibble^  ;  Col.  Joel^,  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  m.  Margaret  Day*  ; 
Erastus«,  m.  Hannah  Bliss«  ;  Margaret  Dav'  Jones,  m.  George  Rislev  Beach'. 

Bliss  ditcesfry :  —Thoma.s'-  ;  Thomas^, 'm.  Margaret  (Lawrence?)  [see  +io59i  P-  477]  ; 
Thomas^,  m.  Elizabeth  ;  SamueH,  b.  Dec.  9,  1657,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  d.  Dec.  30,  1729,  m. 
Ann  Elderkin^  ;  Rev.  Mr.  John^  Bli,ss,  b.  Oct.  23,  1690,  m.  Mrs.  Hannah  (Post*)  Barber: 
Ellis^,  m.  Grace  Ford^  ;  Hannah"  Bliss,  m.  Erastus  Jones'. 

Post  awcfi-/;-!'.-  — Stephen  1  [see  +  357,  p.  232]  ;  Ensign  Abraham^,  Savbrook  1664,  free- 
man 1665,  m.  Mary ;  Stephen',  b.  Dec.  3,  1664,  m.  Hannah  Hosmer*  ;  Hannah-i  Post,  m. 
John  Bliss". 

Hos7>tt'r  ci7ices/ry :  —  Steph^-n'^,  of  Hawkhurst,  co.  Kent,  Eng.,  m.  Dorothy  ;  Thomas^, 
b.  Hawkhurst  Jan.  2,  1603,  of  Cambridge  1632,  Hartford  June,  1636,  an  original  proprietor, 
constable,  depvity,  d.  Northampton,  Mass.,  Apr.  12,  1687,  m.  ist,  Frances,  b.  1602,  d.  Feb. 
15,  1675  ;  Dea.  Stephen',  born  1645,  m.  Hannah  BushnelP  ;  Hannah*  Hosmer,  m.  Stephen 
Post'.  (  / 

Eiishnell ancestry,  2  lines  :  —  Francis/  from  England,  of  Guilford,  d.  1646  ;  Dea.  Fran- 
cis2,  born  England  1600.  of  Savbrook,  had  favor  with  Indians,  and  Joshua,  son  of  Uncas, 
willed  him  et  al.  1677  tract  of  land,  died  Dec.  4,  t68i,  m.  Mary  Chapman  ;  Hannah'  Bush- 
nell,  m.  Stephen  Hosmer'  ;  Mary'  Bushnell,  m.  Samuel  Jones^. 

Ford  a/nestrv :— Dea.  Isaac',  m.  Catherine  Mack,  da.  of  Olandder  and  Demaris 
(Datteni ;  Grace'  Ford,  m.  Ellis  Bli.ss=. 

Day  ^nict'stry :  —  S arms :  D.\Y  (Shropshire).  Per  chev.  ar.  and  az.  3  mullets  counter- 
changed.  .  .  .  Robert',  born  about  1604,  from  Ipswich,  Eng.,  to  Boston  Apr.,  1634,  an 
original  proprietor  Hartford  1639,  home-lot  on  road  from  Centinel  Hill  to  N.  Meadow, 
viewer  of  chimneys  and  ladders,  d.  164S,  m.  2d,  Editha  Stebbins,  si.ster  of  Dea.  Edward 
Stebbins  of  H.;  John^,  m.,  ac.  to  SaTa£-e,  Sarah  Maynard,  but  m.,  ac.  to  Trumbull's 
Hartford  CO.,  Sarah  Butler^;  John',  m  Grace  Spencer;  Capt.  Benjamin*,  m.  Margaret 
Foote*  ;  Margaret^  Day,  m.  Joel  Jones*. 

Foote  ancestry,  3  lines  : —  Nathaniel' ;  Nathaniel',  Ouartermaster  ;  Nathaniel'  [see 
-rio5o,  p.  477]  ;  Ephraim*,  b.  Feb.  13,  168=;,  m.  Sarah  Chamberlain^  ;  Margaret*  Foote,  m. 
Benjamin  Day*.  Nathaniel'  ;  Nathaniel^  ;  Daniel',  born  1652,  of  Stratford,  m.  Elizabeth 
Smith,  b.  1627,  a  da.  of  Lt.  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  of  Wethersfield  ;  Hannah*  Foote,  m. 
Richard  Beach'.     Nathaniel'  ;  Frances^  Foote,  m.  John  Dickinson^. 

Chamberlain  ancestry :  —Joseph',  born  about  1665,  perhaps  from  the  E.,  a  soldier  on 
service  at  Hadley,  Mass.,  1676,  rem.  to  Colchester,  Conn.,  d.  C.  Aug.  7,  1752,  m.  [une  8, 
1688,  Mercy  Dickinson',  she  d.  C.  June  io,  1735  ;  Sarah^  Chamberlain,  m.  Ephraim  "Foote*. 

Dickinson  ancestiv  .  —  /  arms :  DICKENSON  ;  /  .•  DICKENSON  or  DiKENSON  ;  /  .■  DlCK- 
ESON  or  Dickinson;  /.•  Dickeson;  /.■  Dickison;  /.•  Dickinson  or  Diconson  ;  j.- 
Dickinson  :  Or,  a  bend  engr.  betw.  2  lions  ramp.  gu.  Crest —  Out  of  clouds  ppr.  a  cubit 
arm  erect  of  the  last,  holding  a  branch  of  laurel  vert.  .  .  .  Dea.  Nathaniel',  Wethers- 
field 1637,  town  clerk,  rep.,  to  Hadley,  Mass  ,  1659,  freeman  1661,  d.  June  16,  1676,  m.  Ann  ; 
John2,  b.  England,  m.  Frances  Foote^  ;  Mercy'  Dickinson,  m.  Joseph  Chamberlain'. 

Butler  ancestry :  —  Richard^  [see  +8315,  p.  1742];  Serg.  Thomas^,  of  Hartford,  free- 
man Feb.  26,  1656-7,  chimnev  viewer,  of  Wethersfield,  d.  Dec.  31,  1602,  in  distribution  of 
his  estate  1697,  John  Day's  wife  is  an  heir,  m.  Sarah  Stone'  ;  Sarah'  Butler,  m.John  Day". 

Stone  ancestry  .-  —  John^  ;  SamueP  [see  -i-3274,  p.  1122]  ;  Sarah'  Stone,  m.  Thomas 
Butler^. 

Elderkin  ancestry :  -  Dea.  John',  born  about  1616,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1637,  Dedham,  Mass., 
1641,  Reading,  Mass.,  1646,  Providence,  R.  I.,  1648,  New  London,  Conn.,  1651,  built,  at  New 
London,  the  first  church  and  the  first  mill,  of  Norwich,  Conn.,  also  built,  at  Norwich,  the 
first  church  and  first  mill,  d.  June  2:5,  1687,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Drake)  Gaylord,  widow 
of  William  Gaylord.  da.  John  ;  Ann^  Elderkin,  m.  Samuel  Bliss*. 

Dibble,  Deeble,  Dehle  ancestrv :  —  r  arms:  Deeble  ;  /.•  Diable,  Dibble,  or  Dible  : 
Sa.  on  a  chief  ar.  a  lion  pass.  gu.  Crest  — On  a  chapeau  a  lion  statant  guard  ducally 
gorged,  tail  extended.  .  .  .  Thomas',  Dorchester,  Mass.,  freeman  May  17,  1637,  Wind- 
sor, Conn.,  before  1640,  d.  Oct.  17,  1700,  m.  ist,  ;  Ebenezer=,  bap.  Sept.  26,  1641,  Wind- 
sor, was  killed  by  Indians  in  the  Swamp  fight  Dec.  19,  1675,  ni.  Marv  Wakefield,  da.  John 
and  Ann,  or  Hannah  of  Watertown,  Mass  ;  Serg.  Ebenezer',  b.  Aug.  18,  1671,  m.  Mary 
Loomis* ;  Rachel*  Dibble,  m.  Samuel  Jones*.  o        .       /  ,  j 

Loomis  ancestry :  -  Joseph^  ;  Josejjh^  ;  John'  [see  +3241,  p.  mo]  ;  Mary*  Loomis,  m. 
Ebenezer  Dibble'. 

Sanford  ancestry :  —  ZachaT\ah\  Say  brook  1651,  freeman  16=8,  rep.  1657-8,  d.  Dec.  23, 

1668,  m.  [probably  Hannah]  Rockwell,  da.  John  of  Windsor  ;  Deborah^  Sanford,  m. 

Samuel  Jones'. 

Burt  ancestry :  ^r>ea.  Henry',  born  England,  of  Roxburv,  Mass.,  1638,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1640,  a  first  settler,  selectman,  clerk  of  writs,  lay-reader  of  sermons,  d.  S.  Apr.  30, 
1662,  m.  Ulalia,  she  d.  Aug.  20,  1690;  David=,  b  England,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  1654,  m. 
Mary  Holton,  da.  Dea.  William  and  Mary  of  Hartford  ;  Jonathan',  born  Sept.  s,  1671,  m. 
Mindwell  Taylor'  ;  Lvdia*  Burt,  m.  Azariah  Beach*. 


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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Tay/or  c7>ii:esf/y :  —  John'^,  b.  Eng.,  came  to  America  with  Gov.  Winthrop,  of  Wind- 
sor 1640,  in  esteem  1644,  d.  at  sea,  m.  twice  and  had  two  sons  ;  Capt.  John^,  b.  Windsor 
1641,  of  Northampton,  prominent  in  town  affairs,  captain  of  Hampshire  troop,  while  in 
pursuit  of  Indians  after  their  destruction  of  Pascomuck,  was  killed  by  them  May  13,  1704, 
m.  Dec.  18,  1662,  Thankful  Woodward,  da.  Dr.  Henry  and  Elizabeth  of  Northampton  ; 
Mindwell^  Taylor,  m.  Jonathan  Burt^. 

11049. 

CAROLINE  CANDACE^  CLEVELAND  (john  crandair),  m. 
at  Hebron,  Conn.,  Nov.  i,  1857,  Charles  Henry  Johnson.  Resi- 
dence :  New  Britain,  Conn.;  East  Hampton,  Middlesex  co., 
Conn.,  1883.     s.  p. 

11050, 

LYDIA  AURELIA^  CLEVELAND  (john  crandam),  m.  at 
Mansfield,  Conn.,  Nov.  6,  1861,  as  2d  w.,  Hon.  Royal  Robinson 
Barrows,  b.  Mansfield,  July  11,  1827,  s.  of  Andrew  and  Sarah 
(Storrs).     Child : 

15353  Charles  RoyaP  Barrows,  b.  Sept.  10,  1862,  Turner- 
ville,  Tolland  co..  Conn.,  m.  Vernon,  Conn.,  Nov.  25,  1886,  Jose- 
phine Ellen  Browne,  b.  Tolland,  Conn.,  July  2,  i860,  da.  James 
Avery  and  Frances  Ellen  (Kimball),  res.  New  Britain,  Conn. 
(1896),  shipping  clerk.  Ch.  born  New  Britain:  Clara  Gertrude"' 
Barroivs,  b.  Oct.  5,  1887,  d.  New  B.  Nov.  20,  1891;  Arthur  Storrs^'' 
Barrozvs,  b.  May  8,  1890;  Mildred  KimbalP'^  Barrows,  b.  June  15, 
1895. 

Hon.  Royal  Robinson  Barrows,  residence,  Turnerville  ;  Ver- 
non, 1896,  retired  from  silk  business.  Former  member  of  Conn. 
Legislature. 

11055. 

Mary  Sojihia^  GaVritt  {riwc/a-'  Bacon,  Abigail',  Ezra^,  Ezras  Jos.3, 

SamueP,  Mo'sesi),  m.  Gates,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  10,  1842,  Oliver  Bennett,  b. 
Townsend,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  181 2,  d.  N.  Cambridge,  Mass.,  about 
Jan.,  1 89 1,  s.  Archelaus  and  Deborah  (Wheeler).  Mr.  Bennett 
removed  to  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  and  was  there  of  Bennett  &  Garritt 
[William  Bacon],  wholesale  merchants.  In  1852,  opened  an 
office  in  Boston,  Mass.,  built  an  elegant  country  seat  at  South 
Framingham,  Mass.,  resided  there  and  at  Boston  to  May,  1876, 
and  since  at  N.  Cambridge,  where  Mrs.  Bennett  still  res.,  1892. 
Children  : 

15354  Mary  Thedd"  Bennett,  b.  Aug.  23,  1843,  Gates,  m.  at 
her  father's  country  seat,  Framingham,  Aug.  i,  1864,  George 
Henry  Bradford,  s.  George  B.  and  Sarah  (Brown),  of  Portland, 
Me.  Res.  Boston,  1880-5,  merchant.  Was,  1880,  of  firm  Jordan, 
Marsh  &  Co.,  and  was  in  London,  Paris,  etc.;  1881,  of  Taylor, 
Thomas  &  Co.,  Boston;  and  1885,  of  Bradford  &  Co.,  Boston. 
Ella  Sophia\  b.  Mar.  30,  1847,  St.  Louis,  d.  Gates,  Aug.  29,  1848. 

15355  Josephine  Sophia^  Bennett,  b.  Dec.  22,  1848,  St.  Louis; 
m.  a  physician,  and  res.  Boston,  1891-2. 

11077. 

Fr(M}k   Pa(/e^    Bacon    {Hemy  Douglas-'  Bacon,  Abigail",  Ezra^,  Ezra*, 

Joseph',  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  San.  Gabriel,  Los  Angelcs  CO.,  Cal.,  Dec. 
24,  1874,  Mary  Minerva  Cooper,  born  St.  Louis,  only  da.  Isaac 
Jones  and  Mary  Catharine  (Herriford),     Ch.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1917 

15356-9  Henry  Douglas^  Bacon,  b.  Oct.  16,  1875,  San  Ga- 
briel ;  Julia  Coleinan^  Bacon,  b.  S.  G. ;  W  'illiam  Sherman''  Bacon,  b. 
Mar.  15,  1879,  S.  G.;  Joseph  Clevelamr  Bacon,  June  22,  1881,  Oak- 
land, Cal.;    Thomas  Finkerton^  Bacon,  May  31,  1883,  Oakland. 

Frank  Fage^  Bacon  attended  Phillips  Academy,  Andover, 
Mass.,  1860-2,  and  a  government  school  at  Tours,  France,  1862-5, 
then  traveled  for  several  months  in  Germany,  Eng.,  etc.,  return- 
ing, 1865,  to  Cal.  Resided  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  to  1868,  Oak- 
land to  1875,  on  the  Range  at  Los  Andes,  on  a  fruit  ranche  in 
San  Gabriel  to  winter  of  1879-80,  since  at  Oakland  and  San 
Francisco,  merchant. 

11078. 

HUa  Etta"  Hacoit  (^Hem-y  Douglas-'  Bacoii),  m.  at  Oakland,  Cal., 
Apr.  2,  1872,  Prof,  Frank  Soule,  born  Woodville,  Wilkinson  co., 
Miss.,  Aug.  6,  1845,  only  son  of  Benjamin  Franklin  and  Mary 
Pierson  (Hand).     Ch.  b.  Oakland: 

15360-2  Beach  Carter''  Sonic,  b.  Jan.  11,  1876  ;  Mary^  Soule; 
Henry  Douglas  Bacon"  Soule,  b.  Dec.  27,  1888. 

Prof.  Frank  Soule,  Jr.,  when  3  years  of  age,  went  to  live 
with  his  grandmother  in  JJridgehampton,  N.  Y.,  removing 
thence,  i860,  to  his  father  a^  San  Francisco.  Cal.  Entered  U. 
S.  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1862,  grad.  into  Ord- 
nance Corps,  June,  1866,  6th  in  his  class,  and  was  instructor  at 
West  Point  several  months,  then  ordered  to  Allegheny  Arsenal, 
Pittsburg.  Came,  1868,  to  Oakland,  was  elected,  1869,  Assistant 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  University  of  California,  at 
Berkle}^,  and,  1874,  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  there,  and 
still  occupies  that  chair,  1885. 

Soule,  Soal,  Sole,  Sowle  an cestjy :~  George^,  b.  after  i6co,  perhaps  from  Bawtry,  Eng. 
(where  the  name  was  common),  with  the  Dissenters  to  Holland,  or  perhaps  of  a  Hugue- 
not family,  came,  a  minor,  in  the  Mayflower,  apprentice  to  Gov.  Edward  Winslow,  was 
the  35th  signer  of  the  Cape  Cod  compact,  Nov.,  1620,  of  Plymouth  Colony,  granted  land 
1623,  freeman  i6:!3,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1643,  an  orig.  propr.  Bridgewater,  d.  1680,  "very 
aged,"  m.  Mary  Beckett,  who  came  in  the  Ann  1621;  John^,  b.  ab.  1632;  m.  Hester  De  la 
Noye';  Moses',  of  Duxb.;  Barnabas'*,  m.  Jane  Bradbury^;  Moses^.  m.  Nancy  Hewes  ; 
Charles',  m.  Anne  Kendall,  da.  William  of  Dresden,  Me.;  Benjamin  Franklin'  Soule, 
A.M.,  b.  Jan.  17,  1810,  grad.  Wesleyan,  IMiddletown,  Conn.,  1838,  early  pioneer  of  Cal., 
€ditor  San  Francisco  Chronicle,  etc.,  d.  S.  F.  July  3,  1882,  m.  ist,  Mary  Pierson  Hand,  da. 
Watson  and  Elizabeth  (Handi.— 6(>7//(?  Family  of  North  Yarmouth  and  Freeport,  Me. 
By  Dr.  Charles  Ed-d'ard  Banks  and  Enos  Chandler  Soule,  iSSz,  p.  iS. 

Bradburv  a;/r«/o'.-— Wymondi,  Thomas^  [see  +3208,  p.  1083];  William^,  b.  Sept.  15, 
1649,  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Rebecca  (Wheelwright^)  Maverick,  wid.  of  Samuel 
Maverick;  Jacob'',  b.  Sept.  i,  1677,  m.  Elizabeth  Stockman;  Jane^  Bradbury  m.  Barnabas 
Soule*. 

Wheehvright  ancestrv :—'^fiv.  John",  b.  bef.  1599,  bred  at  Sydney  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
Eng.,  1614  and  18,  minister  at  Belleau,  co.  Lincoln,  Eng.,  arrived  at  Boston  May  26,  1636, 
founder  of  Exeter  1638,  Wells,  Hampton,  in  Eng.  1657,  had  favor  with  Oliver  Cromwell, 
who  had  been  intimate  with  him  at  the  Univ  ,  d.  Salisbury,  Nov.  15,  1679,  m.  in  Eng. 
Mary  Hutchinson,  da.  of  wid.  Susanna  Hutchinson,  who  came  with  her,  and  sister  of 
Edward  and  William  of  Boston  ;  Rebecca^  Wheelwright  m.  2d,  William  Bradbury'. 

De  la  Noye,  Delaunv,  Delano  ancestry  :  —  ]ean^,  French  or  Flemish  Protestant,  of 
Leyden,  Holland,  1603,  fn  Marie  de  Launey;  Philip^,  bap.  in  Walloon  Church,  Leyden, 
Dec.  7,  1603,  of  the  Eng.  Church  at  L  ,  came  in  the  Fortune  1621,  Plymouth,  Duxburj',  m. 
ist,  Esther  Dewsbury,  prob.  it  was  their  da.  Esther  or  Hester'  De  la  Noye  who  m.  John 
Soule^.  —  Savage's  Gen.  Die. 

11088. 

ARTIE     BATES'     CLEVELAND     (james  Monroe',  Elihu',  Ezras, 

Ezra'i,  Joseph',  SamueP,  Moses'),  m.  Adams,  N.  Y.,  Dcc.  24,  1877,  Hattie 
Bray  ton  Lamson,  b.  at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  13,  1857,  da.  of 
Homer  and  Carrie  (Brayton)  Lamson.     s.  p. 

Mr.  Artie  Bates^  Cleveland,  residence  at  Adams  to  1879, 
Cape  Vincent,  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  to  1884,  and  since  in  the  city 


I9i8 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


of  New  York,  1889.  Was  instructed  by  his  father  in  the  seed 
business,  the  growing  and  marketing  of  all  kinds  of  seeds  hav- 
ing long  since  become  a  most  important,  world-wide  industry. 
The  business  passed  to  Mr.  A.  B.  Cleveland,  and  its  vast 
increase  necessitated  a  change  of  locality  to  Cape  Vincent.  By 
1884,  branches  were  established,  viz.:  at  Sackett's  Harbor,  N. 
Y.,  Wolfe  Island,  St.  Lawrence  river,  Kingston,  Picton,  and  Col- 
borne,  Ont.  (lessening  chances  of  failures  of  crop),  with  offices 
and  warehouses  in  New  York  city  and  in  London,  Eng.  The 
main  seed  house  at  Cape  Vincent  is  130  ft.  long,  40  ft.  wide,  and 
55  ft.  to  top  of  the  tower,  capacity,  100,000  bushels  of  seeds. 
The  offices,  on  the  second  floor,  are  splendid  specimens  of  ar- 
tistic joiner  work  in  hard  wood.  The  concern  handles  150 
varieties  of  peas,  beans,  etc.,  the  best  in  the  market,  which,  after 
years  of  expensive  experiment,  are  perfect  in  flavor,  and  have 
5,000  acres  under  pea  cultivation  alone.  They  are  the  largest 
growers  of  peas  for  seed  purposes  in  the  world,  and  in  the  finest 
pea-growing  district.  Their  products  are  found  in  the  finest 
hotels  everywhere.  The  "  New  Process  Split  Pea  "  is  split  en- 
tirely by  machinery,  avoiding  the  steaming  and  kiln-drying  of 
the  old  system.  For  many  years  the  firm  name  was  Artie  B. 
Cleveland  &  Co.  In  1884,  Mr.  Cleveland  came  to  the  city  of 
New  York  and  organized  the  A.  B.  Cleveland  Company  (limited), 
A.  B.  Cleveland,  president,  Horace  K.  Thurber,  vice-president. 
Both  the  capital  and  the  business  have  been  largely  increased. 
Descriptions  of  the  business  and  engravings  of  their  warehouse 
and  products  have  appeared  in  various  periodicals  :  Rural  New 
Yorker;  Merchants'  Revietv  and  N.  Y.  Weekly  Neius  of  N.  Y.,  etc. 
Also  in  History  of  Jefferson  co.,  N.  Y.,  and  Village  of  Cape  Vincent, 
p.  g-i2.  Mr.  Cleveland  was,  1886,  etc.,  president  of  the  Cape 
Vincent  (exhibition  grounds  there)  Agricultural  Society ;  has 
traveled  extensively,  and  visited  Europe. 

11096. 

Be^ijamin  Franklin^  Kello<j(f  (Mary  Lovejoy-),  d.  Malone, 
N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1880,  a.  63,  m.  Floyd,*  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1841,  Mary 
Palmer  Sherman,  b.  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  2,  1822,  a  da.  James  and 
Martha  (Palmer),  farmer.  She  res.  De  Kalb,  111.,  1885.  Ch.  b. 
Moira,  N.  Y.: 

15363  Adelbert  ReubelP  Kellogg,  b.  Aug.  19,  1846,  m.  Syca- 
more, 111.,  Nov.  16,  1875,  Emily  Jane  Martin,  born  Georgia,  Vt., 
May  10,  1845.  Of  De  Kalb,  bookkeeper.  Ch.:  Bertha  Estelle'\ 
b.  Nov.  7,  1876;  Clara  Louisa'\  Sept.  22,  1878;  Mary  Friscilla'\ 
Nov.  15,  1880;   Agnes  Afinette'"  Kellogg,  Apr.  30,  1884. 

15364  Mary  Finette"  Kellogg,  b.  Nov.  20,  1852,  m.  Aug.  30, 
1882,  George  W.  Giddings.     s.  p. 

11097. 

Laura  Ann"  Kelloffff  (Mary  Lovejoy'),  d.  Peru,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
16,  1875,  a.  56,  m.  Constable,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1841,  Andrew  Jack- 
son Allen,  b.  Grafton,  111.,  Feb.  12,  181 5,  s.  Wilson  and  Elizabeth 
(Mosier).     Ch.:  2  imnamed sons\  b.  and  d.  Ausable,  N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I919 


+  15365     Adeline''  Allen,  b.  Oct.  19,  1844,  Ausable,  N.  Y. 

15366  Isadore  C",  b.  Jan.  14,  1848,  A.,  d.  Constable,  July 
22,  1852;  Russell  Kellogg^,  b.  Jan.  7,  Ausable,  d.  Constable,  Oct. 
19,  1850;  Li/cia  Annetf\  b.  Dec.  18,  1852,  Ausable,  d.  Constable, 
Sept.  27,  1853  ;  Willard  Jackson\  b.  Mar.  27,  1859,  Grafton  ;  An- 
nis  Augustcf  Allen,  b.  and  d.  Elgin,  111.,  Nov.  2,  i860. 

11098. 

Harvey  JEhenexev^  Kelloffff  (Mary Lovejoy^),  d.  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.,  Jan. '28,  1876,  a.  54,  m.  Moira,  N.  Y.,  Laura  Austin,  b.  M., 
d.  M.  June  i,  1873,  da.  William,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  M.: 

15367-9  A^eitie\  m.  Tyrus  Hall,  of  Lockport,  N.  Y.,  1885  ; 
Mary^,  of  L.;  Nellie^  Kellogg,  of  Morris,  Stevens  co.,  Minn. 

IIIOK 

Lucia  Carol  hie'  KeUof/f/  (Mary  Lovejoy-),  m.  Georgia,  Vt., 
Feb.  2,  1848,  Elvy  Ingalls  Stickney,  born  Johnson,  Vt.,  June  14, 
1822,  a  s.  of  Abial  and  Sally  (Kittredge).     Ch.: 

15370  Enum  Adelia^  StiJkney,  born  Dec.  11,  1848,  Beverly, 
Mass.,  m.  Georgia,  Vt.,  Sept.  '20,  1871,  Sylvester  Florendo  Rob- 
erts, b.  Fairfax,  Vt.,  Feb.  2,  1847,  s.  Jonathan  Martin  and  Eliza 
Weeks  (Huggins).  Of  Lowell,  Mass.,  1885,  printer.  Ch.  b.  L.: 
Ernest  Albert'''  Roberts,  Mar.  7,  1875  ;  Percy  Lucius"'  Roberts,  Oct. 

13,  1877- 

1537 1  Ella  Maranda^  Stickney,  b.  June  10,  1850,  Constable, 
N.  Y.,  m.  Lowell,  vSept.  24,  1875,  William  Eaton  Sawyer,  b.  L. 
Feb.  7,  1846,  s.  John  Patterson  and  vSarah  (Jones).  Of  Lowell, 
mason.  Ch.  b.  L.  :  Clarence  Kellogg'"  Sawyer,  Jan.  6,  1877;  Willie 
Augustus'"  and  Fansy  Luciaella'"  Sawyer  (tw.),  May  i,  1884. 

15372  Eva  Elorence^  Stickney,  b.  March  13,  1852,  Burke, 
Franklin  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Frank  Anderson  Hale,  b.  Nashua,  N.  H., 
Mar.  27,  1848,  hotel  prop.  s.  p.  Lillie  Love^  Stickney,  b.  June  29, 
1856,  Burke,  d.  Moira  Apr.  i,  i860. 

Elvy  Ingalls  Stickney  was  of  Eden,  Vt.,  to  1846,  Georgia,  Vt., 
to  1848,  Beverly  to  Nov.,  1849,  Constable  to  1852,  Burke  to  1853, 
Marlboro,  N.  Y.,  and  Hancock,  N.  H.,  to  1856,  Burke  and  Saint 
Albans  Bay,  Franklin  co.,  Vt.,  to  1862;  enlisted,  1862,  Co.  F,  8th 
Vt.  Vols.,  regt.  went  from  Vt.  to  Ship  Island  with  army  of  Gen. 
B.  F.  Butler,  was  at  capture  of  and  in  battles  near  New  Orleans, 
under  fire  3  weeks  at  Port  Hudson,  mustered  out  at  Brattleboro, 
Vt.,  June,  1864;  re-enlisted  Co.  F,  7th  Vt.,  was  taken  prisoner  at 
Mobile,  Ala.,  battle,  reported  dead,  was  paroled  in  Mo.,  returned 
home  soon  after  war  ended;  dwelt  W.  Groton,  etc.,  to  1868,  since 
at  Lowell,  1885,  cabinet  maker.  Mr.  Stickney  is  a  subscriber 
for  this  work. 

Stickney  ciucestry :  —  Kotart^,  William^,  Williams  [see +686,  p.  :!48]  ;  SamueH,  born 
En^.  16:^:;,  of  Rowley,  Mass.,  m.  ist,  Julian  Swan,  da.  Richard  and  Ann  of  R  ;  Samuel^, 
m.  Mary  Heseltine^  ;  Abraham^,  m.  Abigail  Hall  of  Dracut,  Mass.  ;  Samuel',  m.  Elinor 
Butman  ;  Abial"  Stickney,  m.  Sally  Kittredge  of  Amherst,  N.  H.,  sister  of  Dr.  Zepheniah 
Kittredge  of  Mount  Vernon,  Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H. 

Heseltine,  Ilazeltine,  Hazelton  (iz/c^'i/rv.- —  Heseltine  :  Gu.  a  bull's  head  cabossed 
ar.  Crest  —  K  swan  with  wings  endorsed  ar.,  crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or.  .  .  . 
Robert'  (bro.  of  John  from  Bideford,  Devon  co.,  Eng.,  of  Rowley),  of  R.,  m  Ann  ;  Abra- 
ham2,  b.  May  23,  1648,  m.  Elizabeth  Langhorne,  da.  Richard  of  R.  ;  Mary'  Heseltine  m. 
Samuel  Stickney ^  —  J/.  A.  Stickney' s  St icknev  gen.^  30S. 


1920 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


11103. 


Denniso}i^  WUlianix  (Caroline  Matilda'),  d.  Northumber- 
land, Northumberland  co..  Pa.,  Aug-.  25,  1853,  21,  1855,  m.  Car- 
thage, N.  Y.,  Dec,  1842,  Lydia  Ballard,  b.  C.  Feb.  11,  1826,  d. 
Duncannon,  Perry  co..  Pa.,  Feb.  25,  1865,  da.  Benoni.  (She  m.  2d, 
William  Glass.)  Of  Carthage,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Parma,  N.  Y., 
Duncan's  Island,  Pa.,  shoemaker.  Ch.  :  15373  Julia  Ann^  Wtl- 
Ha?ns,  b.  May  22,  1844,  Rochester,  m.  Mar.  10,  1859,  William  Fi^- 
sell,  b.  Wheatfield,  Perry  co.,  Pa.,  vSept.  6,  1835,  died,  s.  Andrew 
and  Catherine  (Graeff).  Union  soldier;  she  res.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
N.  Y.  city.  Ch.  :  Margaret  Ellen'''  Fissell,  b.  May  22,  i860.  Dun- 
cannon,  d.  D.  Dec.  12,  1872. 

15374  Caroline  Alatilda^  JVillianis,  b.  July  13,  1846,  Parma, 
m.  Duncannon  Sept.  30,  1861,  Edward  Spencer  Cassady,  b.  Lit- 
tle Gunpowder,  Baltimore  co.,  Md.,  Jan.  19,  1844,  s.  William  and 
Julia  Ann  (Ledley).  Separated  1880.  He  of  Upper  Falls,  Bal- 
timore CO.,  Md.,  1885,  nailer.  She  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  1880.  Ch.: 
Rheba  Jane'"  Cassady,  b.  Apr.  15,  1867,  Avion,  Baltimore  CO.,  Md.; 
Edward^  Williams,  b.  1848. 

11104. 

JEdward  Evans"  Williains (caroUneMatnda-),  d.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.  9,  1872,  aged  58,  m.  ist,  R.,  Mary  Ann  Crothers,  b. 
Carlisle,  Pa.,  Oct.  24,  1824,  d.  Benvenue,  Dauphin  co..  Pa.,  June 
20,  185 1,  da.  John.  He  m.  2d,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  24,  185 1, 
Rebecca  Jane  Varus,  born  Buffalo  tp.,  Dauphin  co..  Pa.,  Mar.  2, 
1827,  da.  Valentine  and  Maria  (Arbuckle).  She  lived  Rochester 
1885.  Ch.  by  first  m.  :  George  Dennison\  b.  June  2,  1842,  R.,  d. 
HoUidaysburg,  Pa.,  June  10,  1843. 

15375  Edivard  Marcellus'^  Williams,  b.  Sept.  14,  1843,  Roch- 
ester, killed  in  Battle  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  July  2,  1863,  3d  U.  S.  Inf. 
Cornelia  Josephine^,  b.  Jan.  14,  Hollidaysb.,  d.  H.  Mar.  15,  1845. 

15376  John  Crothers^  Williams,  h.  Mar.  14,  1847,  Buffalo  tp., 
m.  Susan  Watson,  b.  la.,  of  Briggs  Station,  Butte  county,  Cal., 
merch.  Ch.  b.  Princeton,  Colusa  co.,  Cal.  :  Son'",  d.  unnamed; 
Carrie  Louisa'",  b.  Sept.  4,  1872. 

15377  Eoger^  Williams,  b.  May  4,  1849,  Benvenue,  m.  Mary 
Catherine  Beasley,  b.  Sonoma,  Cal.,  Mar.  23,  1857,  a  da.  Jesse 
Low  and  Clara  Prudence  (Beryessa).  Of  Orland,  Colusa  co., 
Cal.,  1884,  Willow,  Colusa  county,  Cal.,  1885,  restaurant.  Ch.  : 
Mary  Alice'",  b.  Sept.  13,  1877,  Kanawha,  Colusa  co.,  Cal.  :  John 
Edward'",  Mar.  6,  1879,  K.;  Da.",  b.  May  11,  1881,  d.  soon;  Roger 
Llewellyn'",  b.  June  10,  1882,  Orland.  By  2d  m. :  Charles  Duncan^, 
b.  Sept.  23,  1853,  Reed  tp.,  d  Sept.  27,  1855;  Da.^,  b.  and  d.  June 
4,  1856;  Da\  b.  and  d.  July  2,  1857;  Caroline  Rebecca^,  b.  Jan.  9, 
1868,  Rochester, 

11109. 

GEORGE    WASHINGTON**    CLEVELAND  (Loveii  Tisdale^ 

Samuel",  Tyxhalis,  Ezra^  Joseph^,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  Fairfield,  Vt.,  Mar.  4, 

1862,  Sarah  Permelia  Sherman,  b.  F.  July  13,  1834,  a  da.  Eli  and 
Permelia  (Hall).  Has  always  lived  on  his  father's  farm  at  East 
Constable,  N.  Y.,  raiser  of  and  dealer  in  hops;  prosperous  and 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1921 


prominent.  Ch.  :  15378  Mary  Eliza^  Cleveland,  b.  May  8, 
1867,  Constable. 

lino. 

CHARLES    OILMAN*    CLEVELAND    (james  Gould',   Samuel«, 

Tyxhaiie,  Ezra<,  J0.3,  Sam.2),  m.  ist,  Akron,  O.,  Dec.  28,  1852,  EHza 
Randolph,  b.  Ghent,  Summit  county,  O.,  1833,  d.  Akron  Apr.  22, 

1866,  a  da.  William  and  Rachel  (Johnson).     He  m.  2d  A.  Apr.  14, 

1867,  Mary  Chitty,  b.  A.  Feb.  14,  1847,  da.  John  and  Katherine 
(Gouder).  Of  Akron,  1883,  express.  Ch.  b.  Akron,  by  ist  m.  : 
George^  b.  1853,  d.  1854.  +15379  Frank  B."  Cleveland,  b. 
June  21,  1856.  By  2d  m.  :  15380-2  George"  (ag-.),  Dec.  27,  1866; 
Samuel',  Apr.  10,  1871;  James",  Feb.  12,  1873;  Martha"  Cleve- 
land, Apr.  3,  1876. 

11115. 

GEORGE    HENRY'    CLEVELAND    (wmiam  Wallace',  Samuel«, 

Tyxhaiis,  Ezra^  joj,  Sam.^),  m.  Coustablc,  N.  Y.,  Mary  Barney,  b.  C. 
1850,  a  da.  Henry.  Always  of  Constable,  1884,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  C: 
15383-4  George"  Cleveland,  187 i  ;  Frank",  1873  ;  Florence", 
1875;  Elmore  Edwin",  b.  1877,  d.  C.  July,  1883. 

11122. 

ELMORE  EDWIN'  CLEVELAND  (Edwin  Ruthven',  SamuelS 
Tyxhalis,  Ezras  Josephs,  SaratieP,  Moses"),    ni.    LyndoU,   Vt.,    Oct.    27,    1874, 

Delia  Maria  Dow,  born  Wheelock,  Vt.,  Dec.  6,  1849,  only  da.  of 
Galusha  and  Rosella  (Darling).  Ch.  :  15385-6  Mabel  Darling", 
b.  May  30,  1875,  Wells  River,  Orange  co.,  Vt.;  Henry  Elmore", 
June  30,  1880,  Lyndon. 

Elmore  Edwin^  Cleveland,  residence,  Malone  to  1869,  and 
since  always  at  Lyndon ville,  Caledonia  county,  Vt.,  1884.  Mr. 
Cleveland  entered  the  employ  of  the  Passumpsic  R.  R.,  Vt.  1866, 
as  brakeman;  for  fidelity  was,  six  months  later,  promoted  to 
passenger  train  baggage-master;  afterward  was  clerk  in  supt.'s 
office;  later,  the  Fuel  Purchasing  Agent  of  the  R.  R.;  was  pas- 
senger conductor  1876  to  June,  1884,  Master  and  Purser  of 
steamer  Lady  of  the  Lake  on  Lake  Memphremagog  to  Oct.  15, 
1884,  when  he  became  General  Baggage  Agent  and  Car  Tracer 
of  the  Passumpsic  R.  R.,  alternating  summers  as  Master  of 
Ladv  of  the  Lake. 

11124. 

ADDIE  LAURA'  CLEVELAND  (Edwin  Ruthven'),  m.  Og- 
densburg,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  4,  1882,  Hubert  Henry  Stickney,  b.  North 
Lawrence,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  4,  1854,  eldest  s.  of  Henry  and  Juliaette 
Abigail  (Wilber).  Ch.  :  15387  LLeiiry  Hiiberf^  Stick)!e)\h.  Awg.  2,0^ 
1882,  Constable,  N.  Y.  Hubert  Henry  Stickney  res.  Constable, 
1884,  dentist. 

Stickney  ancestry: — Robert',  William^,  William^,  Amos*  [see  +25S7,  p.  952]  ;  Benja- 
min^,  b.  Newbury,  Mass.,  Apr.  4,  1673,  '"•  ist,  Mary  Palmer ;  Joseph',  m.  ist,  Jane  Pickard, 
b.  1704,  da.  of  Captain  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Hale) ;  Moses'  m.  Abigail  Hale,  da.  Edward 
and  Betsey  (Pickard)  ;  Barzillai**  m.  ist  Hannah  Blackman  ;  Charles^  m.  Betsey  Pierce  ; 
Henry'"  Stickney  m.  Julia  A.  Wilber.  —  Stickney  gen.,  427. 

121 


1922 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


11129. 


SAMUEL  JONAS'  CLEVELAND  (Freeman  PvIlsifer^  Samuel% 
Tyxhalis,    Ezra<,    Joseph',    Samuel^,    Mosesi),     m.    Aug.     1 3,     1 87  7,    Christina 

Elizabeth  Brown,  a  da.  William  of  Malone,  N.  Y.  Farmer, 
Malone,  1883.  Ch.  :  15388  Praella  Harriet'  Cleveland, 
their  youngest. 

11130. 

LESLIE  EDWARD''  CLEVELAND  (Freeman p.'),  m.  Malone, 
N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1881,  Lotiana  Ermishia  Hazen,  b.  Duane,  N.  Y., 
June  6,  1859,  da.  Jabez  and  Betsey  Maria  (Perry),  farmer,  Malone, 
1883.     Ch.  :   15389  Grover  Roy"  Cleveland. 

11181. 

J  Uliaette^  SanbOfn    {Daniel  Cleveland-'  Sanbom),  m.   ISt,  Boston, 

Mich.,  Nov.  9,  1857,  Peter  Granger,  born  Hume,  N.  Y.,  July  26, 
1833,  d.  H.  Oct.  13,  1868,  a  son  Gurdon  and  Nancy  Agnes  (Flan- 
nigan),  carpenter.  She  m.  2d,  Boston,  Mich.,  Sept.  8,  1870,  as 
2d  wife,  De  Velio  White  Anderson.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  2  Sotis^,  d. 
infants. 

15390  Nellie  Margaret'^  Granger,  b.  Dec.  22,  1859,  Saranac, 
Mich.,  m.  June,  1884,  a  shoe  merchant  of  S.,  partner  of  Fred 
Anderson.  1539 1-2  Charles  Mills^  Granger,  b.  Mar.  8,  1864,  Wis- 
coy,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y. ;  Alary  Eliza^  Granger,  b.  July  22,  1866, 
W.,  of  Saranac  1885.  By  2d  m.:  Elmer  Adney^  Anderson,  b.  July 
5,  1875-  S. 

11182. 

John  Martin*  Sanborn  {Dameicieveia?td-'  sanbom),  m.  ist, 
Campbell,  Ionia  co.,  Mich.,  June  29,  1862,  Elnora  Hatch,  b.  Sar- 
anac, Mich.,  June  29,  1845,  d.  Beaver  Mills,  Wis.,  Apr.  21,  1880, 
da.  Orson  and  Samantha  (Church).  He  m.  2d,  B.  M.,  Oct.  14, 
1883,  Alice  Amelia  Rich,  b.  Dec.  11,  1859,  da.  William  Henry 
and  Lora  Ann  (Randall).  Of  Beaver  Mills,  carpenter.  Ch.  by 
ISt  m.:  Minnie  Samantha'',  b.  Sept.  18,  1863,  Pentwater,  Mich.,  d. 
June  20,  1864. 

15393  Orso)i  DanieP  Sanborn,  b.  May  16,  1865,  Campbell, 
Mich.,  m.'Aug.  17,  1884,  Loria  Ann  Rich.  Ch.:  Myrtle  May'" 
Sanborn,  b.   Jan.   30,  1885.      15394  Herbert  Martin^  Sanborn,  Apr. 

14,  1867,  Cawood  Mills,  Mich.;  Da!",  b.  and  d.  Campbell  Jan.  4, 
1869  ;  Dora  Julia^,  b.  Jan.  4,  1869,  C,  d.  Beaver  M.  July  25,  1885  ; 
Kittie  Amelia'',  b.  May  25,  1871,  Campb.,  d.  Mar.  21,  1876  ;  Myrtle 
Livonia^,  b.  Sept.  8,  1873,  Fair  Plains,  Mich.,  d.  March  26,  1876  ; 
Jessie  Williams',  b.  Nov.  23,  1875,  wSeven  Mile  Creek,  Wis.;  Ger- 
trude May',  June  26,  1877,  Seven  M.  C;  Charles  Henry",  Apr.  12, 
1880,  Nesidah,  Wis.  By  2d  m.:  Lora  Amelia',  July  7,  1885,  Kings- 
ton, Wis. 

11200. 

CharleH  Channery''  Lifpnan  {aanSsa  Crane-' Smifii),  d.  Nov. 

15,  1856,  a.  27,  m.  Oct.  8,  1852,  Delia  A.  Buffington.  Farmer.  Ch.: 

15395  Ida  C."  Lyman,  b.  May  7,  1854,  Lemington,  Vt.,  m. 
1875,  W^ill  T.  Phillips  of  Colebrook,  N.  H.  Ch.:  Aimee'"  Phillip, 
b.  Apr.  I,  1876. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


11202. 


1923 


Cijrus  Elias^  Lyman  {cianssa  crane-'  Smit/i),  m.  Dec.  15,  1863, 
Mary  A.  Parker.  Manufacturer  of  headstones.  Ch.:  15396 
Alice  Elsie^  Lyiuau,  b.  May  14,  1865,  m.  Sept.  18,  1883,  Charles  W. 
Sleeper.  Min/iie\  b.  Feb.,  1868,  d.  Mar.,  1869.  15397  Fred  Kns- 
seir  Lyman,  b.  Dec.  15,  1869  ;  Va.^,  b.  ab.  187 1  ;  Da.^,  b.  ab.  1873  ; 
Son',  ab.  1875  ;    Willie',  Mar.,  1877. 

11204. 

Ffaiices  Amelia*  Lymaa  {ciarissaCrane-' smith),  m.  ist, 
Sept.,  1856,  Charles  G.  Bartlett,  he  died  Aug-.,  1882.  She  m.  2d, 
Sept.,  1883,  William  W.  Stevens.     Ch.  by  ist  m.: 

'  15398     Charles  L.'  Bartlett,  born  July  8,  1858,111.  May,  1885, 
Miss  Grace  White;  Ida  May',  h.   Nov.    27,  1861,  d.   Dec,  1866. 

15399  Eugene  Lament',  b.  Apr.,  1864;  Eloize',  b.  Nov.,  d.  Dec, 
1866  ;  Frank  Sherburne',  b.  Apr.,  1869  ;  Mary  Eliza' ,  May,  1874. 
2d  m.:   s.  p. 

11212. 

LllCia^  Lyman  {CaroUne  MatUda-'  Smitli),  m.  in    N.   H.    Nov.    12, 

185 1,  Abner  Langdon  Day,  b.  Stratford,  N.  H.,  Sept.  20,  182 1,  s. 
Abner  and  Susan  (Bradley).    Of  S.  Columbia,  N.  H.,  1885.    Ch.: 

15400  Lucia  Elizabeth'  Day,  born  Nov.  5,  1852,  m.  May  31,  1875, 
Moses  Henson,  b.  Eng.  May  6,  1840.  Ch.:  Herbert  Abner'"  Hen- 
son,  b.  Mar.  15,  1877,  d.  Aug.  2,  1878  ;  Frank  Curtis'"  Henson,  b. 
Nov.   29,  1879  ;    Hattie'"  and  Harris'"  Henson  (tw.),  Mar.  28,  1882. 

15401  Herbert  Abner'  Day,  born  Apr.  13,  1855,  m.  ist,  Chatham, 
Carroll  co.,  N.  H.,  Sept.  24,  1879,  Mary  Elizabeth  Evans,  b.  East 
Stoneham,  Oxford  co..  Me.,  d.  Bethel,  Me.,  Sept.  13,  1883.  He 
m.  2d,  B.,  Apr.  30,  1885,  Mary  Abigail  Flint.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
Daisy  Ann"  Day,  b.  Dec.  15,  1880  ;  Hattie  Amy"  Day,  Nov.  21,- 
1882. 

15402  Caroline  Alma^  Day,  b.  Mar.  21,  1857,  m.  Jan.  31,  1875, 
Edwin  Sumner  Cummings,  born  Stevvartstown,  N.  H.,  Feb.  29, 
1856.  Ch.:  Rena  Looniis'"  Cummings,  b.  Feb.  9,  1876;  Harry  Ly- 
man" Cummings,  June  11,  1877. 

15403  Jennie  Eunetia'  Day,  born  Feb.  11,  1859,  m.  Feb.  24, 
1880,  William  H.Ashe.  Ch.:  William  Horace"  Ashe, h.  Apr.  4, 
1881  ;  Harry"  Ashe,  Jan.  16,  1883.  Nahiim  Lrvine'  Dav,  b.  June 
24,  1863,  d.  Apr.  5,  1864  ;  Myra  Fhebe',  b.  Mar.  31,  1868. 

11213. 

Adeline*  Lyman  {Caroline Matuda' Smitii),  ^.  Mar.  8,  1875,  a. 
39,  m.  Nov.  24,  1853,  Charles  Stoddard,  b.  Stewartstown,  N.  H., 
Oct.  2,  1835,  son  Ora  and  Lucy  W.  (vSeymour).  Ch.:  15404  Ada 
Althea'  Stoddard,  b.  Jan.  9,  1855,  Canaan,  Essex  co.,  Vt.;  Effie  Al- 
faretta',  b.  Apr.  29,  1857,  Columbia,  N.  H.,  died  Dec.  27,  1871  ; 
Charles  Escott'  Stoddard,  b.  Jan.  9,  1859,  Colum.,  m.;  George  Rod- 
ney', Oct.  13,  1862,  Colum.  15405  Elmer  Ellsworth'  Stoddard,  Jan. 
9,  1864,  Colum.,  m.  Annie  Simpson  ;  Cecil  Alba',  Apr.  13,  1866, 
Colum.;  ]Villiam  Albert',  June  29,  1870,  Colum.;  Caroline  Lucy', 
Sept.  19,  1872,  Colum. 


1924 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


11223. 


GEORGE  HERBERT'  CLEVELAND  (AsaheF,  Chester^,  New- 
combs,  Ezra*,  Josephs,  SamueP,  Moses"),  111.  Whitehall,   N.  Y.,  DeC.  25,  1872, 

Sophronia  Hiscock,  of  Rutland,  Vt.,  1887-8,  carpenter.  Ch.: 
15406  Herbert  Dewitt"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug".  27,  1876,  Worth- 
ington,  Mass.   15407  Chester  Allen^,  July  11,  1881,  Rutland,  Vt. 

11249. 

Charles  Francis^  Palnieter  (sarah-,  Newcomb',  Frederick', 

Ezra*,  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  in     NcW  York,   N.   Y.,   NoV.   24,    1879, 

Mary  Alice  Talcott,  b.  in  New  York  city,  daughter  of  Freder- 
ick Lyman  and  Harriet  Newell  (Burnham).     s.  p. 

Mr.  Charles  Francis*'  Pabneter  studied  at  Alfred  University, 
Alfred,  Allegany  co.,  N.  Y.,  and  finished  his  education  under  a 
private  tutor.  Residence  still  in  New  York  city  (1898).  Mr. 
Palmeter  entered  the  employ  of  Mr.  William  Henry  Roberson 
in  1864,  and  in  1867  became  his  partner,  continuing-  to  1881. 
Was  a  partner  in  the  stock  house  of  McGinnis  Brothers  &  Fear- 
ing from  Nov.  7,  1881,  to  Dec.  i,  1882,  when  he  organized  the 
house  of  Palmeter  &  Cooper  [John  A.  Cooper  and  Sanford  W. 
Battershall],  general  commission  merchants  in  grain,  provi- 
sions, and  cotton.  New  York,  Chicago,  111.,  and  Toledo,  Ohio,  of 
which  firm  he  is  principal.  He  is  a  member  of  the  New  York 
Produce  Exchange  since  1867,  of  the  Chicago  Board  of  Trade 
since  1870,  and  of  the  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mr. 
Palmeter  is  a  member  of  the  New  York  Club,  the  Liederkranz 
Society,  and  of  other  organizations. 

Talcott  attcestjy :  — Frederick  Lyman  Talcott,  b.  1811,  was  the  first  president  of  the 

New  York  Cotton  Exchange,  vice-president  of  the  New  York  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

TJie  New  York  Times,  Not',  s,  /SS^,  contains  an  obituary  notice  of  Mr.  Talcott,  d.  in  New 

York  city  Nov.  i,  1884,  m.  Apr.  30,  1842,  Harriet  Newell  Burnham',  b.  Nov.  15,  1824.     She 

.res.  Stamford,  Conn.,  1897. 

Burn/iam  ancestry :  —  Thomas^ ;  Richard^  [see  +446Q,  p.  1313I  ;  Lt.  Richard^,  b.  July 
6,  1692,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  established  by  Assembly  1738  Lt.  3d  Co.,  ist  Reg.,  d.  Feb.  ii, 
1754.  m.  ist.  May  5,  1715,  Abigail  Easton,  b.  Mar.  16,  1687,  d.  Mar.  28,  1784,  daughter  John 
of  Hartford  ;  Elisha*,  b.  June  22,  1717,  m.  Sarah  Olmsted',  b.  Nov.  10,  1716  ;  George',  born 
Aug.  13,  1753,  ni-  Nancy  Bigelow,  b.  Nov.  18,  1754;  William',  b.  Aug.  24,  1779,  of  N.Y.  city, 
m.  Eliza  Beck,  b.  Apr.  20,  1784;  Harriet  N.'  Burnham,  m.  Frederick  Lyman  Talcott. — 
Burnham  gen. 

Olmsted  ancestry :  —  James'  ;  Nicholas^  ;  Joseph'  ;  Joseph*  [see  +8315,  p.  1741]  ;  Sa- 
raW  Olmsted,  m.  Elisha  Burnham*. 

11250. 

WiUiani  CleVelaiuV  Roberson  (Sarah^  Newcomb«,  Frederick', 
Ezra*,  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  in  Clirist  church,  NeW  York,  N.  Y., 

Nov.  20,  1888,  Minnie  Carter,  b.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  ii,  1867, 
a  daughter  of  John  Mitchell,  or  Michelle,  and  Frances  Maria 
(Cutter).     Ch.: 

15408     Constance  Cleveland^  Roberson.,  b.   Oct.  17,  1889,  West 
49th  St.,  between  5th  and  6th  aves.,  New  York  city. 

Mr.  William  Cleveland*  Roberson  was  graduated  from  Union 
Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1877.  Residence  New  York  city  (1898), 
where  he  has  always  lived.  Mr.  Roberson  was  formerly  of  the 
firm  of  W.  H.  Roberson  &  Co.  [William  Cleveland  Roberson 
and  William  M.  Stewart],  flour  commission  merchants,  New 
York.  Member  of  the  New  York  Produce  Exchange  since  1880. 
A  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 


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Carter  ancestry :  — 10  arms :  (Massington).  Gu.  a  cross  flory  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three 
round  buckles  of  the  second.  Crest  —  A  talbot's  head  ar.  .  .  ".  John',  b.  1690,  d.  1741, 
m.  Thomasine  ;  John",  b.  1728,  d.  1792,  m.  Sept.  20,  1757,  Jane  Michelle,  b.  Feb.  i,  1742,  d. 
WilliarasburK.  Va.,  Oct.  14,  1791,  da,  of  Thomas  Michelle,  collector  of  customs,  Hampton, 
Va.,  whose  wife,  it  is  thought,  was  a  Cary,  as  the  names  Gary  Michelle  and  Gary  Mich- 
elle Garter  appear  frequently  ;  Dr.  Thomas^,  b.  Richmond,  Va.,  served  in  the  Revolution 
in  Col.  Dabney's  Legion  from  1779  to  178^  as  an  officer  of  the  Virginia  State  Line,  sur- 
geon, gave  his  fortune  to  the  cause  of  American  independence  —  ^5,000  or  $25,000,  also 
paid  from  his  private  purse  his  expenses  while  in  army,  and  accepted  no  remuneration 
of  any  sort,  d.  1800,  m.  Ann  Broadnax,  da,  William  of  Sussex  co.,  Va.;  James  Broadnax*, 
born  on  Shoco  or  Capitol  Hill,  Richmond,  1786,  was  (1809  or  '11)  associated  with  Fenton 
Mercer  and  Beverly  Stanard  in  editin.g  The  Spirit  of  '76,  in  Georgetown,  D.  C,  was  in- 
duced by  Henry  Clay  to  go  to  Ky.  and  edit  the  Star,  and  again  with  George  Denison 
Prentice  edited  Van  Journal  and  Focus,  which  was  afterward  the  Louisville  Dailv  Jour- 
nal, was  then  M.  L.  in  Ky.  d.  Owensboro,  Ky.,  Apr.  15,  1843,  m.  Maria  Dulin-,  b.  Fairfax 
C.  H.,  Va.,  Oct.  2,  1794,  d.  Flemingsburg,  Fleming  co.,  Ky  ,  May  7,  1828;  John  Mitchell, 
or  Michelle''  Carter,  b.  Flemingsb.  June  3,  1820,  m.  N.  Y.  city  Aug.  13,  1847,  Frances  Ma- 
ria Gutter*,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  May  15,  1829,  d.  N,  Y.  city  Sept.  25,  1895. 

Cutter  aJicestry  : 1  (Samueli  ?)  ;  Richard^   [see  +15Q0,  p.  700]  ;  Ephraim^,  b.  1651, 

bap.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  while  resident  at  Charlestown,  Mass.,  drew  pay  as  an  officer 
in  Philip's  War  and  was  prob.  the  Capt.  Cut/er  who  com.  in  exped.  going  towards  Has- 
sanamesit,  now  Grafton,  Apr.  27,  1676,  and,  according  to  tradition,  he  com.  in  a  fight  with 
Indians  at  Fort  Hill.  Thompson,  Conn.,  of  Watertown  Farms,  now  Weston,  Mass.,  Aug. 
18,  1689,  glazier,  m.  Feb.  11,  1678-9,  Bethia  Wood^,  b.  July  28,  1660;  John'',  b.  Watertown 
July  23,  1700,  residence  Lexington  and  Woburn,  Mass.,  glazier,  died  Lexington  Nov.  20, 
1747,  g.  s.  at  L.,  married  Rachel  Powers  ;  John^,  b.  Woburn  Jan.  9,  1726-7,  d.  New  Ipswich 
Sept.  27,  1771,  g.  s.  on  east  side  of  New  I.,  b.  g.  near  the  wall  next  to  the  road,  m.  Nov.  16, 
1749,  Susanna  Hastings,  b.  May  26,  1731,  da.  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Brown);  Dr.  Benoni",  b. 
New  Ipswich  Oct.  19,  1771,  "as  a  physician,  a  Christian,  a  citizen,  a  neighbor,  or  friend, 
it  is  doubted  whether  another  citizen  in  HoUis,  N.  H,,  would  have  then  been  found  more 
universally  esteemed  and  beloved  by'all  classes  and  professions,"  d.  H.  Jan.  19,  1816,  m. 
May  19,  1799,  Phebe  Tenny,  b.  Oct.  12,  1777,  d.  Feb.  12,  1835,  da.  of  Captain  William  and 
Phebe  (Jewett)  ;  William  Tenny",  b.  Hollis  Apr.  T7,  1805,  residences  were  Boston,  Mass., 
where  he  was  in  business,  of  the  firm  Cutler  &  Bird,  rem.  Jan.,  1831,  to  New  York,  resi- 
dence in  6th  St.  1840-50,  wholesale  dry  goO'is  merchant  of  the  firm  Sherman  [James  D.], 
Cutter  &  Buckley  [William  F.],  William  st  ,  N.  Y.,  Mr.  Sherman  retired  and  the  firm 
became  Cutter,  Buckley  &  Hunt  [Jonathan],  Charles  Ely  was  added  1837,  then  the  firm 
was  Cutter,  Buckley,  Hunt  &  Go.  Mr.  Cutter  retired  1846,  had  a  summ.er  home  at  East 
Lyme,  Conn.,  d.  there  July  i,  1S76,  ni.  July  i,  1828,  Frances  Maria  Bird^,  b.  Boston  Aug. 
9,  1811,  d.  Conn.  July  24,  1888 ;  Frances  Maria^  Cutter,  married  John  Mitchell,  or  Michelle 
Carter^. 

Bird  ancestry  ■■  —  S  anns  :  (Broxton,  co.  Chester,  at  an  early  period  of  Charlton  in 
Malpas  ;  temp.  Edw.  III).  Ar.  a  cross  fiory  between  4  martlets  gu.  a  canton  az.  Crest 
—  A  martlet  ppr.  .  .  .  James',  of  Boston  181 1,  m.  Margaret  Lombard  ;  Frances  Maria^ 
Bird,  m.  William  Tenny  Cutter'. 

IVood  a7icest}'y :  —  'iHichoXa.s^  [see +^81,  p.  241]  ;  Bethia^  Wood,  m.  Richard  Cutter^. 

Dulin  ancestry:  —  Ancestors  were  French  Huguenots,  who  came  to  America  at  rev- 
ocation of  edict  of  Nantes,  1685.  .  .  .  Edward',  of  Fairfax,  Va.,  m.  prob.  Elizabeth 
Smith  of  Md.;  Maria^  Dulin,  m.  James  Broadnax  Carter^. 

11251. 

Sarah   TrUaiXf  RoherSOn    (Sarah',   Newcomb»,   Frederick^,   EzraS 

Josephs,  Samuel^,  Moses'),  m.  jn  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  II,  1879,  Ed- 
ward Baker  Talcott,  b.  in  New  York  city  Jan.  21,  1858,  a  son  of 
Frederick  Lyman  and  Harriet  Newell  (Burnham).     Ch.: 

15409  Edward  Baker^  Talcott,  horn  Dec.  26,  1880,  in  New 
York  city,  d.  on  board  steamer  outside  Sandy  Hook  and  in  view 
of  New  York  city  Mar.  23,  1886. 

Edward  Baker  Talcott,  residence  still  in  New  York  city 
(1898).  Mr.  Talcott  began  1876  as  a  clerk  with  Charles  F.  Hardy 
&  Co.,  fruit  commission  brokers,  N.  Y.,  remaining  with  that 
house  to  1880.  Is  a  member  of  the  New  York  Stock  Exchange 
since  Apr.  11,  1880.     A  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Burnham  ancestry :  —  [see  4-11249,  p.  1924]. 

11256. 

NEWCOMB'    CLEVELAND    (Frederick',  Newcomb^,  Fred'k^  Ezra* 
Josephs,  Samuels,  Moses'),    HI.    Loudonville,   Albany    CO.,    N.   Y.,    Oct.   5, 

1887,  Clara  Louise  Mather,  b.  Garrattsville,  Otsego  co.,  N.  Y., 
Feb.  I,  1864,  a  da.  of  Andrew  Adrian  and  Adalaide  Julia  (Bird- 
sail).     Ch.  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.:     15410  Mather'  Cleveland,  born 


1926 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Sept.  2,  1889;  Gertrude  Van  Vranken"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  14, 
1892;  Newcomb"  Cleveland,  b.  July  23,  1894,  d.  A.  Feb.  2,  1895. 
Newcomb*  Cleveland  v^as  graduated  from  Hamilton  Col- 
lege, Clinton,  N.  Y.,  1886.  Residence,  Albany  (1896),  is  Secre- 
tary and  Treasurer  of,  and  a  stockholder  in,  the  James  Goold 
Carriage  co. 

Mather  ancestry  :—]o'^rv^,  Thomas'',  Richards,  Timothy*  [see  +3235,  p.  1105];  Rev. 
Richard^,  born  Dorchester,  Mass..  Dec.  20,  165:),  m.  ist,  Catharine  Wise,  da.  Joseph  and 
Mary  (Thompson),  of  Roxbury,  Mass.;  Timothy',  m.  Sarah  Noyes;  Timothy',  m.  Sarah 
Lay;  Jehodia",  m.  Mrs.  Eunice  Miller;  Dan^,  m.  ist.  Frost;  Andrew  Adriani"  Mather  m. 
2d,  Adalaide  Julia  Birdsall.— iI/(Z///t'/-  6V«.,  452. 

11257. 

CATHARINE  VAN  VRANKEN"  CLEVELAND  (Freder- 
ick', Newcomb«  ■,  m.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  30,  1889,  Frederick  Sterry, 
b.  Lansingburg,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  14,  1866,  s.  of  Edwin  S.  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Scollay).  Ch.:  15411  Prudence  Clevelamr  Sterry.h. 
Jan.  15,  1896,  Palm  Beach,  Dade  co.,  Fla. 

Frederick  Sterry  completed  his  education  at  Albany  Boys' 
Academy,  and  at  Albany  Business  College.  Residence :  Palm 
Beach  winters,  and  at  Hot  Springs,  Bath  co.,  Va.,  and  Bryn 
Mawr,  Montgomery  co.,  Pa.,  summers.  The  successful  mana- 
ger of  Palm  Beach  Inn,  Palm  Beach,  of  the  Virginia  and  Home- 
stead Hotels  at  Hot  Springs,  of  Warm  Springs  Hotel,  Warm 
Springs,  Bath  co.,  Va.,  and  of  Bryn  Mawr  Hotel  at  Bryn  Mawr. 

11259. 

FREDERICK^  CLEVELAND  (Frederick'),  m.  Nov.  10,  1897, 
Anna  Electa  Crosby  of  Bronxville,  N.  Y.  Residence,  McKee- 
ver,  N.  Y.,  1897. 

11263. 

Albert  Lee^  Soule  {Mary jane-'  Reynolds),  m.  New  Orleans,  La., 
July  23,  1891,  Anna  Sophronia  Cooper,  b.  New  Orleans,  Apr.  19, 
1870,  da.  Levin  Waller  and  Ann  (Smith).     Ch.  b.  New  Orleans: 

1 54 1 2  Levin  Cooper'^  Soule,  b.  Sept.  25,  1892. 

1 541 3  Anna  Lee^  Soule,  b.  Apr.  9,  1895. 

Mr.  Albert  Lee^  Soule  graduated  at  Soule  College,  New  Or- 
leans, 1884,  and  at  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1888.  Resi- 
dence, New  Orleans  (1896),  educator. 

11272. 

Phehc  Louisa^  Jinssell  {onver-'  Russeii),  m.  Maine  tp.,  N.Y., 
Oct.  12,  1865,  Russell  Fernando  Chauncey,  b.  M.  Feb.  14,  1844, 
s.  Russell  Livander  and  AureHa  Louisa  (Crane)  Enlisted,  Aug. 
12,  1862,  Co.  E,  50th  N.  Y.  Engineers,  Army  Potomac,  served  to 
end  of  war;  of  Maine,  N.  Y.,  farmer,  blacksmith,- 1888.  Ch.  b.  M.: 

15414  James  Russell'  Chauncey.  b.  Aug.  5,  1S66,  m.  Union, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1888,  Pamelia  Alice  Johnson,  b.  U.  Apr.  15,  1869, 
da.  Charles  Wesley  and  Elizabeth  (Chrysler).  Of  Maine,  N.  Y., 
farmer.     Fannie  Aurelia^,  b.  July  13,  1868. 

1 541 5  Linda  Liver  no"  Chauncey,  b.  Feb.  19,  1872,  m.  Union, 
Feb.  22,  1888,  Arthur  Lincoln  Johnson,  b.  U.  May  i,  1866,  son 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1927 


Charles  Wesley  and  Elizabeth  (Chrysler).  Of  Union,  farmer. 
Charles  Lewis\  b.  Aug.  27,  1S74;  Israel  Oliver",  Mar.  18,  1879. 

11309. 

JOHN  DOUGLAS*  CLEVELAND  (Wniiam  Lord^  Jedediah», 
Jedediahs,  Samuel'',  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.   Highland,  Minn.,  NoV.  lO, 

1867,  Cordelia  Lucretia  Hathaway,  b.  Bennington,  Vt.,  Jan.  31, 
1846,  a  da.  of  Stillman  and  Calista  Devine  (Harrington).  Of 
Smithfield,  Minn.  (1883),  farmer.  Ch. :  Gertrude  Edna",  born 
Apr.  15,  1870,  Cooks  Valley,  Wabasha  co.,  Minn.,  d.  there  Jan. 
23,  1894. 

15416-18  Jessie  Myrtle',  b.  Apr.  2,  1872,  Cooks  V.;  Cor- 
delia Grace",  Oct.  13,  1873,  Highland,  Minn.;  William  Lord", 
Feb.  26,  1876,  H.;  Charles  Patton",  Sept.  13,  1880,  H.;  John" 
Cleveland,  Sept.  22,  1882,  H. 

11311. 

WILLIAM  EDWARD"  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  Lord^),  m. 
Lake  City,  Minn.,  Dec.  7,  1873,  Mary  Ella  Hathaway,  b.  Waverly, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  18,  1356,  d.  North  Saint  Paul,  Ramsey  co.,  Minn., 
June  10,  1889,  a  da.  Stillman  and  Calista  Devine  (Harrington). 
Of  Plainview,  Minn.,  1883,  merchant.     Ch.: 

15419  Hiram  Edward"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  15,  1875,  High- 
land, Minn.;  Asa  Hilton",  b.  Jan.  30,  1877,  H.,  d.  H.  Sept.  10, 
1878.     15420  Zina  Norman",  b.  Sept.  24,  1878,  H. 

1542 1  Mary  Ella",  Jan.  24,  1881,  Plainview. 

15422  Maud",  Feb.  16,  1883,  Highland;  Cora  Calista" 
Cleveland,  Jan.  19,  1885,  N.  St.  Paul. 

11312. 

FRANK  DEMING'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Doug-lasMedediah^, 
Jedediaho, -Samuel*,  Josephs,  Samuel^  Mosesi),    ,[^     jgt^    BoStOn,    MaSS.,    Feb. 

20,  1877,  Cora  Jane  Drew,  born  Medford,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1856,  da. 
Martin  Van  Buren  and  Helen  Jane  (Wilson).  Divorced  at 
Boston,  Nov.  27,  1884.  He  m.  2d.  Of  Boston  to  1875,  then 
traveled;  Chicago,  111.,  1885;  mercantile  business.  Ch.  by  ist 
m.:    15423  Harry  Eugene"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  i,  1879,  Chicago. 

11358. 

MaVy  Jaiie^  HOIV  {Polly-'  Swi/t,  Judith^,  Wm.  Oarbee^,  Sam'l*,  Joseph^, 

Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.  Fox  Lake,  Wis.,  Jan.  i,  1851,  Caleb  Parrish,  b. 
Lysander,  Genesee  co.,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  2,  1825,  s.  Clark  and  Abigail 
<Shaw).  Of  East  Portland,  Multnomah  co.,  Ore.,  1883,  planer, 
musician.     Ch.: 

15424  Eviiiia  Imogene^  Parrish,  b.  Nov.  28,  1851,  Baraboo, 
Wis.,  m.  ist,  Portland,  Ore.,  Aug.  24,  1873,  Alfred  Johnson,  b. 
Burlington,  Vt.,  d.  Portland,  Mar.  12,  1874,  pattern  maker.  She 
m.  2d,  E.  Portland,  Dec.  9,  1876,  Thomas  Harvey  Brickell,  born 
Salisbury,  Eng.,  May  20,  1846,  s.  John  and  Eliza  (Brickell).  Of 
Portland,  mechanic.  Ch.  b.  P.  by  ist  m.:  Lena  Bell'"  Johnson, 
July  25,  1874;  Afabel  Estelle'"  Johnson,  Aug.  8,  1877.  By  2d  m.: 
Frank  Arlington^"  Brickell,  Aug.  10,  1879. 


1928 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


15425  George  KinibalP  Fat'rish,  b.  Oct.  17,  1855,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.,  m.  E.  Portland,  May  22,  1878,  Helen  Caroline  Cason, 
b.  E.  P.,  Nov.  17,  1857,  da.  Hillery  and  Delilah  (Esminger).  Of 
Portland,  R.  R.  engineer.  Ch.  b.  E.  Portland:  Leta  Jenette^'^ 
Farrish,  Mar.  3,  1881;  Eliuor^"^  Parrish,  J^^ly  26,  1882. 

15426  Annie  Locke^  Farris/i,  born  Dec.  13,  1858,  San  Fran- 
cisco, m.  ist,  Portland,  Feb.  21,  1876,  James  Corwin  Bradford, 
s.  Ward,  sawyer,  divorced.  She  m.  2d,  P.,  May  8,  1882,  Arthur 
Kindorf,  born  Racine,  Wis.,  Mar.  4,  1856,  son  John  Chester  and 
Amelia  (Wolf).  Of  Portland,  butcher.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Ward 
Edwin'"  Bradford,  b.  Nov.  8,  1876,  P.      2d  m.:  s.  p. 

11368. 

Emily    Louisa''    Kin  lie    (Sophronia',   SylvesterS,  William  Darbee^, 

Samuels  Josephs,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  m.  Bcloit,  Wis.,  Sept.  12,  1 866,  Henry 
Gardner  Wood,  b.  Tyrone,  Steuben  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  lo,  1841,  s. 
of  David  J.  and  Rachel  (Davison).     Ch.: 

+  15427     Feri  Henri''  Wood,  b.  Aug.  19,  1867,  Beloit,  Wis. 

15428  Blanche  Olivia^  Wood,  born  June  2,  1870,  Ellsworth, 
Wis.,  unm.;  attended  River  Falls  State  Normal  School ;  teacher. 

Serg.  Henry  Gardner  Wood  enlisted  as  private  in  Co.  A, 
67th  111.  Inf.,  June  2,  1862,  for  3  months,  and  again  Jan.  2,  1864, 
in  17th  111.  Cav.,  Co.  A,  as  private,  and  was  promoted  to,  and 
discharged  as,  sergeant,  Dec.  23,  1865,  participated  in  the  im- 
portant engagements  of  Big  Blue  and  Independence.  Has 
lived  at  Tyrone,  New  Milford,  Winnebago  co.,  111.,  Avon,  Rock 
CO.,  Wis.,  Beloit,  Ellsworth,  and  River  Falls.  Residence,  Supe- 
rior, Douglas  CO.,  Wis.  (1894-7),  builder. 

Wood  ancestry  .—  SeTg.  Jacobs,  b.  Apr.  25,  1775,  served  in  war  of  1812  in  Capt.  Jarius 

Crittenden's  co.  of  Maj.  R.  Adams  bat.,  N.  Y.  mil.,  was  serg.,  m.  179-,  Ester ,  born 

Feb.  15,  1780;  David  J.^  Wood  m.  Rachel  Davison^,  b.  May  21,  iSio. 

Daviso7i  ancestry  :—^\\\\a.VL\^,  served  in  Revolution  war  from  N.  J.,  a  private,  was 
wounded  during  service,  m.  Ruth  Gardner;  Israel^,  m.  ist,  Martha  Van  Houten,  da.  of 
. and  Maria;  Rachel^  Davison  ra.  David  J.  Wood^. 

11439. 

CHARLES    FREDERICK^    CLEAVELAND    (John  Biake', 

Samuel^,   Sylvester^   Samuel^   Joseph^   Samuel^,   Mosesi),     m.    Grecn'S     Fork, 

Washington,  Wayne  co.,  Ind.,  Jan.  13,  1875,  Frankie  Amanda 
Hatfield,  b.  Washington,  Ind.,  Nov.  4,  1859,  da.  Moses  and  Susan 
Jane  (McDewitt).  Residence,  Indianapolis,  Ind,,  1875-86,  of 
Cleaveland  &  [Austin  H.]  Brown,  1886,  and  Cleaveland  &  Co., 
1881,  Insurance,  Loans,  and  Real  Estate,  established  1867.  Ch. 
b.  Indianapolis:  Charles  Frederick^,  b.  Jan.,  June  2,  1877,  d. 
I.  Apr.  29,  1882. 

15429  Jessie  Hope^  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  3,  1882, 

11455. 

WILLIS  MILTON'  CLEAVELAND  (Joseph^  Samuel«,  Sylves- 
ter^, SamuelS  Josephs,  Samuel-*,  Moses'),  ni.  Maiden,  Mass.,  June  2,  1890, 
Ida  Maude  Robinson,  b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  9,  1868,  a  da.  Al- 
phonso  and  Sarah  Catherine  (Lowrey).  Ch.:  Cecil  John^,  b. 
Sept.  10,  1894,  Thomaston,  Conn.;  George  Julius'  Cleaveland^ 
b.  Apr.  21,  1896,  Salem,  N.  H. 


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DESCENDANTS    OF   MOSES>   CLEVELAND. 


1929 


Rev.  Willis  Milton*  Cleaveland  grad.  High  School  (classic 
dep.),  Lawrence,  Mass.,  1S84,  attended  Boston,  Mass.,  Univer- 
sity (Methodist  E.),  1887,  ent.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Theol.  Seminary, 
Sept.,  1888,  ord.  Oct.  i,  1889,  pastor  1st  Cong,  chh.,  Bolton,  Conn., 
resigned  Aug.  8,  1891.     Of  Lawrence,  1897. 

11473. 

Anna   JTat'lcf"  AspeillVall    {Mary  Davison-^  Palmer,  Mary^,  Betha- 

bras,  Timothys  Timothys,  Samuel^,  Mosesi),  married  at  Hartford,  Conn., 
Feb.  14,  1877,  William  Edward  Cleveland^  Bradley  4-12346   {Cai-o- 

line''  Holmes,  Benjamin^  Holmes,  Mary^,  Phinehas^,  SamueP,  Edward^,  Moses').     Ch.: 

15430  William  AspenwalP  Bradley,  b.  Feb.  8,  1878,  H. 
Mary  Palmer''  Bradley,  b.  Apr.  13,  1880,  N.  Y.  city. 
Robert  Holmes'  Bradley,  b.  June  2,  1883,  N.  Y.  city. 

William  Edward  Cleveland^  Bradley,  residence,  New  York,  N. 
Y.,  summer  seat,  Grove  Lawn,  New  Canaan,  Conn.  (1896). 
Commission  dress  goods  business  in  New  York  city.  A  s.ub- 
scriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

11476. 

Alice  CleVelaUfV  J^rOtnie  (Frances',  Luther^,  Bethabra^,  Timothy^, 

Timothys,  Samuel',  Mosesi),  married  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  15,  1890, 
Francis  Rexford  Cooley,  b.  in  the  city  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov. 
2  1,  1863,  a  son  of  Hon.  Francis  Buel  and  Clarissa  Alexander 
(Smith)  Cooley.     Child  : 

1 5 43 1  Eraucis  Browne^   Cooley,  b.  Aug.  4,  1891,   Hartford, 
Conn. 

Mr.  Francis  Rexford  Cooley  was  graduated  from  Yale  col- 
lege. New  Haven,  Conn.,  1886.  Residence,  Hartford  (1898); 
dealer  in  investment  securities.  Mr.  Cooley  is  a  member  of 
the  Society  of  Colonial  Wars  in  the  vState  of  Connecticut  (being 
lineally  descended  from  Lt.  Samuel  Smith  and  his  son,  Lt. 
Philip  Smith,  both  of  Hadley,  Mass. —  these  the  "fighting  an- 
cestors"—  and  from  Capt.  George  Cooley),  and  also  a  member 
of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution  (a  progenitor,  Colonel 
Timothy  Robinson,  having  participated  in  our  war  for  inde- 
pendence).    Mr.  Cooley  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Coolev  ancestrv :— I  arms :  CoOLEY  ;  3:  COLEY  ;  /.•  CoLEY  or  COLLAY  ;  /.•  COLL.\Y 
or  COLLEY  ;  /.■  COLLE  ;  /.•  COLLE  or  COULER  ;  /.•  COLLEE,  COLLEY,  or  COOLING;  4 : 
COLLEY,  Cooley  :  Ermine,  on  a  chevron  sable  three  leopards'  heads  jessant-de-lis  or. 
Crest  —  \  leopard's  head  jessant-de-lis  or.  .  .  .  Capt.  Georg-ei,  b.  Feb.  g,  1743,  of 
(.>)  Durham,  Conn.,  d.  Jan.  3,  1814,  m.  Abi  Jones,  b.  Dec.  23,  1749,  d.  Apr.  4,  1841;  Noah^,  b. 
Apr.  2,  1792,  d.  Aug.  30,  1843,  m.  Sophronia  Parsons^;  Hon.  Frances  Buel^  Cooley,  b.  Gran- 
ville, ;Mass  ,  June  23,  1822,  formerly  a  merchant  of  Chicago,  111.,  residence,  Hartford, 
1862-95,  has  been  president,  vice-pres.,  and  a  director  of  National  Exchange  Bank  of 
Hartford,  a  vice-pres.  and  a  trustee  of  The  Society  for  Savings,  Pratt  st.  Sav'ings  Bank, 
Hartford,  a  director  of  Conn.  General  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  H.,  of  ^35tna  Fire  Ins.  Co.'  of  H.,  of 
Conn.  Valley  R  R.  Co.,  of  Hartford  City  Gas  Light  Co.,  of  Conn.  Retreat  for  the  Insane 
at  H.,  and  of  American  Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  at  H.,  many  of  which  positions  he 
still  occupies;  was  Senator  from  the  ist  district  in  Gen.  Assembly  of  Conn.,  1884-5,  m. 
Clarissa  Alexander  Smith",  b.  Hadley,  Mass.,  Ian.  10,  1836. 

Smith  ancestry :—ht.  Samuel',  b.  1598,  tho'ugh,  ac.  to  custom  ho.  rec,  a.  22  in  1634, 
from  Ipswich,  Eng.,  came  in  the  Elizabeth  1634,  was  first  per.  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  adm. 
freem.  Sept.  3,  1634,  in  a  few  years  rem.  to  the  banks  of  the  Conn.,  of  Wethersfield,  rep. 
1641-53,  rem  ,  1654,  with  many  of  Rev.  Henrv  Smith's  opponents,  to  Hadley,  where  he 
was  in  very  high  repute,  rep.  often,  1661  to  '73,  It.  in  com.  of  the  milit    1663-78,'  magistrate 

for  the  town,  d.  Dec,  1680,  or  Jan.,  1681,  m.  Elizabeth ,  b.  1506.  though,  ac   to'custom 

ho.,  a.  32,  who  came  from  Ipswich,  Eng.,  with  him,  d.  Mar.  16,  1685-6;  Lt.  Philip^,  b.  ab. 
1631,  brot.  by  his  f.  from  Eng.,  freem.  Mass.  Mar.  26,  1661,  rep.  for  Hadlev,  It.  of  horse 
and  dea.,  yet  "  murdered  with  an  hideous  witchcraft,  that  fill,  all  those  parts  of  N.  E.  with 
astonishment,"  as  told  in  the  .Vaffii.  VI :  -o,  d.  Jan.  10,  1684,  m.  Rebecca  Foote,  a  da.  Na- 
thaniel and  Elizabeth  of  Watertown;  John^,  b.  Dec.  18,  t66i,  of  Hadlev,  d.  Apr.  16,  1727, 


I930 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


m.  Joanna  Kellogg,  b.  Dec.  8,  1664,  a  da.  Joseph  and  Joanna  of  Hadley;  John^,  b.  Dec.  3, 
1684.  d.  Dec.  25,  1761,  ni.  Esther  Colton;  John',  b.  Jan.  20,  1717,  d.  Mar.  24,  1795,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Edwards,  b.  Nov.  20,  1723,  d.  Mar.  12.  1705;  John^,  b.  1751,  d.  Aug.  11, -1840,  m.  Maria 
Dickinson^,  b.  1762,  d.  May  21,  1808;  Diadley'  Smith,  b.  Nov.  4,  17Q3,  d  May  27,  1858,  m. 
Pamela  Porter',  b.  May  7,  1797,  d.  Mar  31,  1876;  Clarissa  Alexander*  Smith  m.  Francis 
Buel  Cooley^. 

Porter  ancestry : — Johni  [see  also  +4019,  p.  1211];  Samuel',  Samuel',  m.  Joanna 
Cooke'  [see +119,  p.  108];  Eleazar^,  b.  Feb.  25,  1698,  d.  Nov.  6,  1757,  m.  Sarah  Pitkin*,  b. 
Dec.  9,  1702,  d.  June  6,  1784;  Col.  Elisha'  Porter,  b.  Jan.  29,  1742,  Revolution  ofificer,  taken 
prisoner,  by  a  British  officer  was  presented  a  sword  still  in  possession  of  Mr.  Cooley's 
family,  d.  May  -9,  1796,  m.  Sarah  Phillips  Jewetf^,  b.  Aug.  25,  1741,  d.  Apr.  5,  1775;  Sam- 
uel^  Porter,  b.  Apr.  15,  1765,  d.  Apr.  23,  1841,  m.  Lucy  Hubbard",  b.  Feb.  24,  1764,  d.  Jan. 
23,  1848;  Pamela'  Porter  m.  Dudley  Smith'. 

Hubbard  ancest?y : — George',  John^  [see  +5773,  p.  1519];  Daniel',  b.  Hadley,  Mass., 
Mar.  9,  1661,  d.  Feb. '12,  1744,  m.  Nov.  i,  1683,  Esther  Rice',  b.  1665,  d.  Feb.  11,  1737;  Ed- 
mund*, b.  July  18,  1700,  d.  Apr.  27,  1766,  m.  Ruth,  she  d.  Nov.  25,  1775;  Edmund^,  b.  Feb. 
II,  1734,  d.  May  5,  1791,  m.  Margaret  Gaylord",  b.  Apr.  11,  1740,  d.  Dec.  9,  1825;  Lucy^  Hub- 
bard m.  Samuel  Porters'. 

Gaylord  a;/ct'i'/;i' .■— William',  William'  [see  +1559,  p.  686];  William',  b.  Feb.  5,  1651, 
of  Windsor,  Hadley,  d.  1680,  m.  Ruth  Crow';  Samuel*,  b.  Oct.  19,  1676,  d.  1734,  m.  Mary 
Dickinson',  b.  Jan.  4,  1678;  Samuel',  b.  May  5,  1711,  d.  Sept.  3,'  1785,  m.  Mrs.  Margaret 
(Cook*)  Partridge,  b.  Mar.  18,  17 n,  d.  ^Mar.  15,  1756,  wid.  of  Cotton  Partridge;  Margaret' 
Gaylord  m.  Edmund  Hubbard'. 

Rice  ancestry :—'^^vi\v:n^'^  [see  +142,  p.  127];  Samuel',  b.  Eng.,  Sudbury,  Marlbor- 
ough, Mass.,  d.  1684-5,  '^vill  pro.  Apr.  7,  1685,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  King;  Esther'  Rice  m.  Dan- 
iel Hubbard'. 

Jewett  ancestry : — David',  m.  Patience  Phillips',  b.  Aug.  8,  1706;  Sarah  Phillips'  Jew- 
ett  m.  Elisha  Porter'. 

Phillips  ancestry: — Sir  Christopher',  of  Rainham,  St.  Martins,  n.  Rougham,  in 
hundr.  of  Gallow,  c6.  Norfolk,  Eng.;  Rev.  George',  b.  Rainham,  Eng.,  1593,  was  bred  at 
Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  matriculated  Apr.  20,  1610,  took  his  degree 
1613,  was  sett  in  Boxted,  co.  Essex,  Eng.,  1617,  came  in  the  A?-bella,  the  admiral  ship, 
with  Gov.  John  Winthrop,  1630,  the  first  minister  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  d.  July  i,  1644,  m. 

ist, ;  Rev.  Samuel',  b.  Boxted,  Eng.,  1625,  Harvard  College  1651,  of  Rowley,  Mass., 

ord.  June,  i6:;2,  collea.  with  Ezekiel  Rogers,  d.  Apr.  22,  1696,  m.  Sarah  Appleton',  b.  1627; 
Samuel',  b.  Mar.  13  or  23,  1657-8,  of  Salem,  Mass.,  goldsmith,  d.  Oct.  13,  1722,  m.  zd,  Apr. 
27,  1704,  Mrs.  Sarah  Mayfield,  widow;  Patience'  Phillips  m.  David  Jewett'. 

Appleton  ancestrv  : — Thomas',  Samuel'  [see -{-1095,  p.  493];  Sarah'  Appleton  m.  Sam- 
uel Phillips'. 

Pitkin  ancestrv :—^oger',  William'  [see  +12343];  William',  b.  1664,  of  Hartford,  d. 
Apr.  5,  1723,  m.  Elizabeth  Stanley',  b.  Oct.  24,  1669,  d.  Feb.  12,  1751;  Sarah*  Pitkin  m. 
Eleazar  Porter*. 

Stanley  ««(Vi'/rv  .■— Timothy',  Caleb'  [see  4-12343];  Elizabeth'  Stanley  m.  William 
Pitkin'. 

Dickinson  ancestry,  2  lines: — Nathaniel'  [see  +11048,  p.  1915];  Nehemiah',  b.  1644,  d. 
Sept.  9,  1623,  m.  Mary  Cowles,  da.  John  [Savage  says:  m.  Sarah];  Mary',  m.  Samuel 
Gaylord*;  William',  b.  May  18,  1675,  d.  June  24,  1742,  \r\.  Mary  Marsh*,  b.  Feb.  9,  1683; 
Josiah*  Dickinson,  b.  Aug.  8,  1724,  d.  Oct.  29,  1772,  m.  Sibil  Partridge',  b.  Oct.  7,  1732,  d. 
Oct.  19,  1819;  Maria'  Dickinson  m.  John  Smith". 

Partridge  rt«f«/rv.— William'  Partrigg,  b.  prob.  Berwick,  Scotland,  came,  trad, 
said,  from  Bezwick-on-Tweed.  ab.  1640,  of  Hartford,  constable,  d.  Hadley,  June  27,  1668, 
m.  Mary  Smith,  sister  of  Christopher  of  Northampton,  Mass  ,  Joseph  and  Simon  of  Hart- 
ford ;  Col.  Samuel',  b.  Oct.  15,  1645,  rep.,  preacher,  d.  Dec.  25,  1740,  m.  Mehitable  Crow', 
b.  ab.  1652;  Samuel',  b.  Jan.  21,  1672,  d.  1738,  m.  Mrs.  Mary  (Cotton*)  Atwater,  wid.  of 
John  Atwater  of  Salem,  Mass.;  Cotton*  Partridge,  b.  Oct.  13,  1705,  d.  Feb.  28,  1733,  m. 
Margaret  Cooke*,  b.  Mar.  18,  1711;  Sibil'  Partridge  m   Josiah  Dickinson'. 

Cooke  ancestrv,  double  line:— Aaron',  Aaron'  [see  +119,  p.  nol;  Joanna',  m.  Samuel 
Porter';  Moses',  b.  May  5,  1675,  d.  Mar.  27,  1758,  m.  Mary  Barnard',  b.  Aug.  n,  1681,  died 
1753;  Margaret*  Cooke  m.  ist.  Cotton  Partridge*,  2d,  Samuel  Gaylord'. 

Barnard  ancestry :—  Francis',  b.  1617,  Hartford  1644,  Hadley,  d.  Feb.  3,  169S  ("ancestor 
of  the  divines),  m.  Hannah  Marvin,  sister  of  Matthew  and  Renold  of  Hartford;  Samuel', 
d.  Oct.  17,  1728,  m.  Mary  Colton;  Mary'  Barnard  m.  Moses  Cooke'. 

Cotton  ancestrv: — jj  aj'ms :  (Leicestershire,  Eng.,  temp.  Edw.  HI).  Az.  on  a  chev. 
ar.  3  Catharine  wheels  gu.  .  .  .  Rowland',  Esq.,  of  Derby,  Eng.;  Rev.  John',  b.  D. 
Dec.  4,  1585,  A.M.  Trinity  coll.,  Camb.,  Eng.,  1606,  preached  at  Boston,  Lincolnshire,  Eng., 
1612-33,  the  most  disting.  divine  that  came  fr  Eng.  in  the  first  age,  m.  in  Eng.,  Sarah, 
prob.  a  wid.;  Rev.  Seaborn',  b.  Aug.  12,  on  the  passage,  bap.  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  8,  1633, 
Harvard  C.  1651,  of  Hampton,  m.  ist,  June  14,  1654,  Dorothy  Bradstreet*,  she  d.  Feb.  26, 
1672;  jNIary*  Cotton  m.  2d,  Samuel  Partridge'. 

Bradstreet  ancestry: ',  of  Suffolk,  Eng.,  Simon',  Simon'  [see  +1100,  p.  497]; 

Dorothy*  Bradstreet  m.  Seaborn  Cotton'. 

Cro7;>  ancestry,  double  line:— John'  [see  H-r47o,  p.  652];  Mehitable',  m.  Samuel  Part- 
ridge', Ruth'  Crow  m.  William  Gaylord'. 

Marsh  a«c«'j/rv.-— John',  John'  [see  +465.  P-  27°];  Jonathan',  b.  1650,  of  Hadley,  rep. 
1701,  d.  1730,  m.  Mrs.  Dorcas  Dickinson,  b.  1654,  d  Aug.  15,  1723,  wid.  of  Azariah'  (Nathan- 
iel' of  Wethersfield)  Dickinson  of  Hadley;  Mary*  Marsh  m.  William  Dickinson'. 

Parsons  ancestrv  : — Thomas', ',  Joseph'  [see  +748t  P-  3CJ4];  Samuel*,  b.  1652-3,  set- 
tled in  Durham,  Conn.,  1706,  m.  2d,  Rhoda  Tayler;  Ithamar',  b.  Durham  1707,  d.  Jan.  21, 
1786;  David",  of  Granville,  Mass.,  m.  Rebecca  Robinson;  Joel',  m.  Phoebe  Robinson'; 
SophroniaS  Parsons  (sister  of  the  late  Hon.  Judge  Anson  V.  Parsons  of  Philadelphia, 
Pa.),  m.  Noah  Cooley'.— iV.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg.,  1 :  267;  Savage:  MunselVs  Ancestries, 
Vin :  bo. 

Robinson  ancestry :—Co\.  Timothy"-,  of  Granville  ab.  1720,  Rovolution  officer,  m. 
Catherine  Rose,  da.  David  ;  Phoebe'  Robinson  m.  Joel  Parsons'. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


I93I 


11478. 


CHARLES    LORENZO'   CLEVELAND  (Geo.  Russem,  chas.«, 

Cyruss,  Timothy*,  Timothys,  SamueP,  Moses'),  m.   Montreal,  P.  Q.,  Sept.  20, 

1870,  Viola  Elizabeth  Fuller,  b.  Stanbridge,  P.  Q.,  June  i,  1848, 
da.  William  Moreau  and  Electa  (Kingsbury).  Of  Nevada,  Liv- 
ingston CO.,  111.,  1885.  Ch.  b.  Dunham,  P.  Q.:  15432-3  Mary 
Electa'',  b.  Nov.  10,  1872  ;  George"  Russell'*  Cleveland,  Aug. 
20,  1874. 

11479. 

ARTHUR  OLIVINS"  CLEVELAND  (George  Russem),  m. 
ist,  Farnham,  C.  E.,  Mar.  31,  1875,  Ida  Elizabeth  Sweet,  born 
Broome,  P.  Q.,  June  16,  1852,  d.  B.  Aug.  28,  1880,  a  da.  Almon 
Griffin  and  Lydia  Diana  (Sweet).  He  m.  2d,  B.,  Sept.  8,  1881, 
Elizabeth  Jane  Stebbins,  b.  B.  Oct.  18,  1861,  da.  Palph  Stimson 
and  Ellen  (Latty).  Of  Knowlton,  P.  Q.,  1885.  R.  R.  agt.  Ch. 
b.  Broome:  15434-5  Claude  Leon^,  Dec.  27,  1882;  Astor  Oli- 
VER°  Cleveland,  Aug.  28,  1884. 

11503. 

CHARLES  AUGUSTUS'  CLEVELAND  (Timothy^,  Ephraim« 
Ephraim^,  EphraimS  Timothy',  Samuel^  Moses'),  m.    Hobart,   Lake  CO.,   lud., 

Oct.  16,  1882,  Sarah  Albertha  Mann,  b.  n.  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  Sept. 
3,  1 86 1,  da.  Francis  Norton  and  Mary  Emeline  (Van  Buskirk). 
Of  Hammond,  Ind.,  printer.  Ch.:  15436  Maud  Mann"  Cleve- 
land, b.  May  7,  1884,  Crown  Point,  Ind. 

11516. 

LOUISE'  CLEVELAND  (oiiver',  Josiah',  OHvere,  ?Josiah4,  Deliver- 
ance", Ed  ward^  Moses>),  d.  New  York  city,  ab.  1885,  m.  Sandy  Hill, 
N.  Y.,  May  24,  1838,  Hon.  George  Washington  Houghton,  born 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  Jan.,  1806,  d.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Jan.,  1867,  a  son 
Chester  and  Hette  or  Hetty  (Wyman).     Ch.  b.  Buffalo: 

15437  Oliver  Cleveland'^  Hoiie^/ifon,  b.  Mar.  15,  1839,  m.  in 
Wis.,  ab.  1872,  Lilian  Brain,  b.  Bristol,  Eng.,  ab.  1847.  Resi- 
dence, St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1883,  engaged  with  Northern  Pacific  R. 
R.     Ch.:  Fercf  Houghton,  b.  Mar.  5,  1873. 

-f  15438      Georgia  Louise^  Houghton.,  b.  Jan.  20,  1842. 

Fannie  Wyman^  Houghton,  b.   Dec,  1844,  died  Con- 
neaut,  O.,  June,  1846. 

15439  Mary  Sophia^  Houghton,  b.  Dec.  10,  1847,  d.  Buffalo, 
Feb.  20,  1868,  m.  B.  June  5,  1867,  as  ist  w.,  Edmund  Phelps  Fisk, 
b.  B.  Feb.  10,  1845,  a  s.  Silas  Henry  and  Einily  (Avery),  s.  p. 
Always  of  Buffalo,  insurance.  He  m.  2d,  B.,  1872,  Lucy  Allen 
Hopkins,  only  da.  Nelson  and  Lucy  Ann  (Allen).  Ch.  b.  B,: 
George  Houghton  Fisk,  d.  B.  June,  1882;  Lucy  Allen  Fisk,  d.  B.; 
Allen  Avery  Fisk  ;  Sherman  Fisk,  d.  B.  young. 

15440  George  Washington^  Houghton,  b.  Aug.  13,  1852,  tinm., 
res.  Billings,  Mont.,  on  a  ranche ;  was  ap.  Sheriff  of  a  large  dis- 
trict. 

Judge  George  Washington  Houghton,  residence  always  in 
Buffalo,  lawyer.     Was  City  Attorney  of  Buffalo,   1839;    twice 


IQ32  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

elected  Judge  of  the  Superior  Court,  Buffalo,  serving  2  terms  ' 

of  2  years  each. 

11517. 

JOHN  BALL^  CLEVELAND  (oiiver^),  m.  Ashtabula,  O., 
Nov.  20,  1844,  Julia  Ann  Coleman,  b.  A.  May  25,  1820,  d.  Colum- 
bus, Wis.,  Oct.  14,  1864,  da.  Elijah  and  Phebe  (Spencer,  sister 
of  Piatt  R.  Spencer,  author  of  Spencerian  System  of  Penman- 
ship). Of  Columbus,  1883.  Cli.:  15441  Emma  Louise",  born 
Aug.  13,  1847,  Conneaut,  O. 

15442  Fannie  Anzoletta'  Cleveland,  b.  May  6,  1850, 
Conneaut,  m.  Dec.  12,  187 1,  John  Cleland,  b.  Whitewater,  Wis., 
Dec.  14,  1844,  s.  William  and  Barbara  (Cochran).  Ch.:  William 
Olive?-^^  Cleland,  b.  Sept.  22,  1871;  Earl  ClevelamV^  Cleland,  Sept. 
18,  1873  ;  Julia  Barbara'''  Cleland,  Mar.  4,  1876. 

15443-7  Oliver  Coleman'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  29,  1852, 
Conneaut,  d.  Apr.  5,  1874;  Horace  Wilder',  b.  Oct.  i,  1855,  C, 
d.  Dec.  27,  1875  ;  Julia  Ellen'  Cleveland,  b.  July  9,  1859,  York, 
Wis.,  m.  May  25,  1882,  John  Russel  Young  ;  Marie  Antoin- 
ette' Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  5,  1861,  York,  unm.,  res.  home  ;  Mary 
Anna',  b.  Oct.  4,  1864,  Y. 

11518. 

GEORGE  SMITH^  CLEVELAND  (oiiver'),  d.  ^linneapolis, 
Minn.,  Dec.  ab.  20,  1887,  a.  66,  m.  Conneaut,  0.,Jan.  17,  1844, 
Lydia  Jane  Lyon,  born  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  21,  1826,  da. 
Robert  and  Catherine  (Bacon).  Residence,  Minneapolis,  where 
Mrs.  Lydia  Jane  (Lyon)  Cleveland  still  lives  (1897).  Many 
years  Pres.  North  West  Stove  Works.  Ch.:  Catherine  Lyon', 
b.  Jan.,  July  21,  1845,  Conneaut,  d.  C.  July  22,  1852. 

15448  John  Ball'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  14,  1846,  C,  of 
Minneapolis,  1890,  Pres.  of  N.  Western  Stove  Works. 

+  15449     Helen  Mary'  Cleveland,  b.  July  3, 1848,  Conneaut. 

15450  Anna  Jane'  Cleveland,  May  27,  1850,  C,  unm. 
Robert  Lyon',  b.  May  9,  1855,  C,  d.  Feb.  i,  1857. 

15451  Lydia  Jane',  b.  May  21,  i860,  C.  15452  George 
Smith'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  5,  1861,  1863,  C,  res.  home,  1883-90, 
clerk  N.  W.  Stove  Works.  William  Lyon',  b.  Oct.  27,  1868,  St. 
Mary's  Parish,  La.,  d.  there.  May  3,  1869. 

11519. 

Williani    CleVela/tUr  Barber    (Laura',    Josiah^,    Olivers,   JosiahS 

Deliverances,  Edward^,  Hoses'),  d.  May  3,  1882,  a.  65,  married  ist,  West 
Haven,  Vt.,  Oct.  i8,  1843,  Mrs.  Harriet  (Parsons)  Lamb,  b.  Mid- 
dlebury,  Vt.,  Nov.  27,  181 1,  d.  Hague,  Warren  co.,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
16,  1852,  widow  of  Charles  Lamb,  da.  Asahel  and  Freelove  (Up- 
son). He  m.  2d,  West  Haven,  Jan.,  1855,  Mrs.  Catherine  (Bal- 
com)  McAllaster,  b.  Aug.  8,  1822,  widow  of  Albert  McAllaster, 
da.  John  and  Cynthia  (Densmore).  Ch.  by  ist  m.,  born  Hamp- 
ton, N.  Y.: 

15453  Helen  Adelaide^  Barber,  b.  July  7,  1844,  m.  Benson, 
Vt.,  Mar.  27,  1887,  Charles  Henry  Mahana,  b.  B.  Jan.  23,  1837, 
son  Thomas  and  Mary  Ann  (Clark),  of  Benson,  1895,  farmer,  s. 
p.;  Sarah  Alma\  b.  July  9,  1846,  d.  Benson  Oct.  27,  1869,  unm. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1933 


15454  Martha  Amelia^  Barber,  b.  Oct.  22,  1848,  m.  Benson 
June  17,  1855,  Mason  Augustus  White,  b.  Galway,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5, 
i860,  son  of  John  Quincy  Adams  and  Olive  Tewksbury  (Smith), 
res.  Brandon,  Vt.,  teacher.  Ch.  born  Brandon  :  Harriet  lola^" 
White,  b.  July  26,  1888,  d.  Brandon  Mar.  20,  1889  ;  UlUiam  Bar- 
ber^" White,  b.  June  7,  1890.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

William  Cleveland^  Barber  lived  Benson,  Vt.,  farmer. 

Harriet  Parsons  m.  ist,  at  Whitehall,  N.  Y.,  Charles  Lamb 
of  Middlebury,  painter.     Ch.:  Charles  Lamb,  m.  vSarah  Allen. 

Catherine  Balcom  married  ist,  Albert  McAllaster,  b.  Monk- 
ton,  Vt.,  Nov.  10,  1807,  d.  Hague  Jan.  i,  1854,  of  Hague,  merch. 
Ch.  b.  Hague  :  Cynthia  Alice  McAllaster,  b.  Apr.  28,  1840,  died 
Nov.  18,  1845  ;  Albert  McAllaster,  b.  May  16,  1841. 

11524. 

Lucy  Arma^  Sarber  (Laura'),  m.  Chicago,  111.,  June  i, 
1853,  Seth  Franklin  Daniels,  b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  July  12,  1824,  s. 
Seth  and  Hannah  (Martin).     Ch.: 

15455  Gilbert  Barber"^  Daniels,  born  Dec.  i,  1854,  Downer's 
Grove,  111.,  m.  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Feb.  20,  1876,  Emily  Augusta 

Swasey,  b.  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  16, ,  da.  Benjamin  and 

Emily  (Marshall).  Graduated  from  Heald's  Business  College 
1873,  res.  Oakland,  Cal.,  1895,  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Oakland  :  Har- 
vey Gilbert'',  b.  Feb.  15,  d.  Oakland  Aug.  17,  1877  ;  Alice  Lucy''' 
Daniels,  b.  May  17,  1879  ;  Frances  Emily"'  Daniels,  July  19,  1884  ; 
George  Seth'"  Daniels,  Aug.  19,  1888  ;  Vera'"  Daniels,  Oct.  11,  1890. 
Arthur  Frafiklin^  Daniels,  b.  Aug.  24,  1857,  Wheaton,  111.,  d.  Oak- 
land Aug.  26,  1884,  unm.,  lived  at  Oakland,  mechanic. 

Seth  Franklin  Daniels  studied  law  three  years  with  Judge 
Nathan  Allen  in  Naperville,  111.     Res.  Oakland,  Cal.,  lawyer. 

Daniels  aiicestrv :  —  4  a)-»is  ■  D.^niel  ;  / .•  Daniel  or  Danyell;  /.■  Danyell;  /.• 
Danyell  or  Daniell;  sj  :  Daniell;  r:  Daniers  or  Daniel;  /  .•  DANIELS  (St.  Aus- 
tin's, CO.  Hants).  Per  fesse,  erm.  and  sa.  in  chief  2  mascles  sa.,  in  base  an  heraldic  tiger 
ar.  Crest  —  A  pelican  vulning  herself  ar.  between  2  branches  of  oak  ppr.  .  .  .  Sam- 
ueP,  of  Canaan,  N.  H.,  m.  Sarah  ;  Seth-  Daniels,  m.  Hannah  Martin. 

11525. 

3Iavffnret  Amelia''  Barber  (Laura'),  m.  Benson,  Vt., 
Aug.  29,  1853,  John  Jenkins  Balcom,  b.  Hague,  N.  Y.,  May  i, 
1826,  d.  Lena,  Stephenson  co..  111.,  Apr.  20,  1863,  son  John  and 
Cynthia  (Densmore).  Resided  at  Lena,  carriage  manufacturer. 
J\lrs.  Balcom  formerly  of  Wheaton,  111,  res.  1895  Marshalltown, 
Iowa.     Ch.  b.  Lisle,  111.: 

15456  Charlie  J^  Balcom,  b.  Dec.  29,  1854,  m.  ist,  Whea- 
ton, Nov.  29,  1883,  Nettie  L.  Pratt,  2d,  Sioux  City,  la.,  June  26, 
1886,  Rosamond  Derby. 

15457  Kittie"  Balcom,  b.  Feb.  14,  1859,  '^-  Manchester,  la., 
Oct.  14,  1884,  George  Q.  Estabrook. 

15458  Rolla  Lee''  Balcom,  b.  Sept.  6,  i860,  m.  Manchester 
Feb.  16,  1886,  Laura  E.  Russell.  Ch.:  Carl  Lee'"  Balcom,  b.  Sept. 
23,  1894. 

11527. 

WILLIAM*  CLEVELAND  (Nicholas^,  Josiah',  Oliver^,  Josiah<,  De- 
liverance', Edv/ard^,  Moses'),  m.    Hampton,    N.  Y.,  Amanda   Henris,  b. 


1934 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


H.,  da.  Ransom  and  Huldah  (Crofutt).  Lived  at  Warsaw,  N.Y., 
1880,  Dale,  Wyoming  co.,  N.  Y.,  1895,  farmer.  Ch.:  15459  Sa- 
rah Jane**  Cleveland,  b.  1838,  m.  Frederic  Edward  Waldron, 
M.D.;  Nicholas  Ransom"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  18,  1846,  Gaines- 
ville, N.  v.,  m.  Janett  Foot. 

11529. 

ALONZO*  CLEVELAND  (Nicholas'),  d.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Feb. 
13,  1867,  a.  46,  m.  ist,  Covington,  Ky.,  Oct.  3,  1848,  Sally  Web- 
ster Truesdell,  b.  Warsaw  Oct.  i,  1828,  d.  W.  Mar.  13,  185 1,  da. 
John  and  Betsey  (Webster).  He  m.  2d,  W.,  June  13,  1852,  Ma- 
tilda Mary  Capen,  born  W.  Jan.  31,  1825,  da.  Silas  and  Delilah 
(vScovell).  Lived  at  Warsaw,  farmer,  ist  m. :  s.  p.  Ch.  by  2d 
m.,  born  Warsaw  :  Charles  H.",  b.  Aug.  6,  1852,  d.  W.  Feb.  24, 
1854.  15460  Cyrus  Nicholas"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  5,  1855,  m. 
Alice  Foote  ;  Samuel  Alonzo"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  9,  1859,  m. 
Ida  Bell  Newton. 

11530. 

BETSEY'  CLEVELAND  (Nicholas'),  m.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Oct. 
18,  1845,  Chauncey  Luther  Stevens,  b.  W.  Nov.  5,  1823,  son  Nye 
and  Mary  (Morris).  Of  Warsaw  1880,  Benson,  Vt.,  1895,  farmer, 
retired.  Ch.  b.  Warsaw:  Ann  Jennette^  Stevens,  b.  Jan.  i,  1847, 
d.  W.  Apr.  24,  1 86 1  ;  George  He nry^  Stevens,  b.  June  25,  1857,  m. 
Mare  E.  Weeks. 

11531. 

URIAH*  CLEVELAND  (Nicholas'),  m.  ist,  Cleveland,  Ohio, 
Feb.  23,  1853,  Hannah  Luretta  Munger,  b.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
22,  1829,  d.  W.  Nov.  3,  1863,  da.  Robert  Raymond  and  Charlotte 
(Withy).  He  m.  2d,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  23,  1864,  Arsino  Mari- 
anna  Jennison,  b.  Wethersfield  July  8,  1838,  da.  Ranson  Hennan 
and  Fanny  Maria  (Thayer).  Of  Warsaw  1880,  Hardy's,  N.  Y., 
1895,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Warsaw,  by  ist  m.:  Alice  May',  b.  Apr. 
25,  1856,  d.  W.  Oct.  II,  1857  ;  Frank  Willing",  b.  Sept.  14,  1858, 
d.  W.  Mar.  31,  1859.  15461  Charlotte"  Cleveland,  b.  May  22, 
1861,  m.  Fletcher  Olds.     2d  m.:  s.  p. 

11532. 

CHESTER  HURD*  CLEVELAND  (Nicholas'),  m.  Con- 
neaut,  O.,  Oct.  8,  1857,  Ella  Rosella  Niles,  b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Jan. 
29,  1834,  da.  Allen  Worden  and  Betsey  (Wilder)  of  Conneaut. 
Residence  Warsaw,  N.  Y.,  1895,  farmer.     Ch.: 

4-15462  John  Niles"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  2,  1858,  Warsaw, 
N.  Y.;  Mary  Ella"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  14,  1868,  Middlebury, 
Wyoming  co  ,  N.  Y. 

11533. 

LAURA  LUCRETIA'  CLEVELAND  (Nicholas',  Josiah',  Oliver^), 

m.  Gainesville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  3,  1848,  Nelson  Carr  Baker,  b.  War- 
saw, N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1826,  son  John  and  Ruth  (Done).  Of  War- 
saw 1878-80,  Hermitage,  Wyoming  county,  N.  Y.,  1895,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Warsaw  : 


I 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1935 


15463  Alida  Violet^  Baker,  b.  July  27,  1850,  m.  Levi  Gern- 
sey  ;  Emily  Florence^  Baker,  b.  Sept.  14,  1853,  m.  John  Skure  ; 
Carrie  Adele^  Baker,  b.  Jan.  19,  1858.  d.  Bennington,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
4,  1874,  m.  Ira  Matteson. 

11540. 

ELIZABETH  CHLOE''  CLEVELAND  (Royar),  d.  before 
1879,  m.  Thomas  Laskey.  Of  Columbus,  Wis.  Ch.:  15464-5 
Mary  A.^  Laskey,  b.  Sept.  29,  1853,  m.  Charles  Garlick  ;  Ella  V.^ 
Laskey,  b.  Sept.  6,  1856,  m.  Sept.  26,  1877,  Charles  Wilcox. 

11541. 

ALBERT  ROYAL*  CLEVELAND  (RoyaU,  Josiah«,  Oliver^,  Jo- 
siahS   Deliverance',    Edward=,    Moses'),     married     ISt,     at     Madison,     Wis., 

Sept.  II,  1862,  Harriet  Henderson,  born  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y., 
May  19,  1843,  d.  York,  Wis.,  Nov.  6,  1863,  daughter  of  David 
Henderson.  He  m.  2d,  at  Columbus,  Wis.,  Mar.  4,  1867,  Eliza- 
beth Ann  Sherman,  b.  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  15,  1846,  daughter 
of  Eli  and  Charlotte  (Powell)  Sherman.  Children  by  ist  m.: 
15466  Guy"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  4,  1863,  York,  Wis. 
By  2d  m.:   15467  Vivian',  b.  Sept.  6,  10,  1868,  Y. 

15468  Charlotte'  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  4,  10,  1869,  York. 

15469  Chinkey"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  5,  1872,  York. 

15470  Carlton,  afterward  Lee  Noir'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov. 
2,  1877,  Smith  Center,  Kan.  1547 1  Mary' Cleveland,  born  Sept. 
30,  1 88 1,  Smith  Center. 

Albert  Royal'  Cleveland,  residence  Smith  Center,  Kan. 
(1876-98),  stock  raiser.  An  esteemed  citizen.  Mr.  Cleveland 
is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

11543. 

JOHN  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (RoyaiMosiah«,  Oliver^),  mar- 
ried Columbus,  Wis.,  Feb.  24,  1867,  Nancy  Electa  Knapp,  born 
Hopkinton,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1849,  d^-  George  Thompson  and 
Electa  (McCloud).  Farmer.  Ch.:  15471-3  Gilbert'  Cleveland, 
b.  Dec.  I,  1868,  in  Wis.;  Louisa'  Cleveland,  May  i,  1871,  Wis.; 
Rusk  Knapp'  Cleveland,  Mar.  25,  1880,  Smith  C. 

11545. 

GEORGE  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (cyrus^  josiah^,  diverge?), 

JosiahS  Deliverance',  Edward^,  Mosesi),    m.    Cleveland,   O.,    DcC.     l6,    1862, 

Lydia  Ann  Stafford,  b.  McKean,  Pa.,  July  15,  1841,  da.  of  Sam- 
uel and  Hannah  (Kelley).     Ch.  b.  Conneaut,  O.: 

15474  Minnetta  Eliza'  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  16,  1863. 

15475  Merritt  Cyrus'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  12,  1865,  m. 
Conneaut  Sept.  24,  1889,  Frances  Adair,  da.  of  Adam  and  Mary. 
Was  formerly  with  Cleveland,  Brown  &  Co.,  Cleveland  ;  resided 
afterward  at  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  where  he  was  bookkeeper  in  the 
iron  works  ;  residence  Cleveland,  O.,  1895  ;  is  in  the  office  of 
the  Cleveland  Gas  Light  Co. 


1936 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


15476  Laura  Harriett"  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1867,  m. 
June  14,  1894,  John  R.  Leg-gett,  residence,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  gen- 
eral yard-master  N.  Y.,  Chicago  &  St.  Louis  R.  R. 

15477  Clarence  Stafford"  Cleveland,  b.  June  21,  1874. 
Mr.  George   Henry*  Cleveland  res.  Conneaut,  merchant. 

Mr.  Cleveland  is  an  active  and  useful  member  of  the  commu- 
nity and  much  interested  in  the  Church.  Is  one  of  the  commit- 
tee of  St.  Paul's  church  at  Conneaut,  which  w^as  organized  Aug.,  ' 
1 89 1,  as  St.  Paul's  mission,  by  Rev.  William  M.  Brown,  archdea- 
con of  Ohio ;  Rev.  G.  W.  Preston  is  now  missionary.  Mr. 
Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Kelley  ances/?-y :  ~  ]o\\n^,  b.  Dec.  22,  1784,  d.  Evansville,  Wis,,  July  27,  1868,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Avery,  b.  Aug.  10,  1790,  d.  Hamburg,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  8,  1872  ;  Hannah^  Kelly,  m.  Sam- 
uel Stafford. 

11556. 

RoyaV  Bullock  {Eiizabeth->  DMie),  m.  1832  Miss  Harriet 
Spratt.  Ch.:  15478  Mar/  Bullock,  m.  Concord,  Mich.,  William 
Spratt. 

15479  Ma?f/ia^  Bullock,  m.  Isaac  N.  Smalley,  a  s.  David. 
Rem.  from  Hampton,  N.  Y.,  to  Concord.  15480  George^  Bullock 
(Capt.),  m.  Alice  Bartholomew  ;  soldier  at  Bull  Run,  af.  was 
capt.  3  years,  was  i^  years  provost  marshal,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Of  Jonesville,  Mich.,  1870,  blacksmith  ;   Olla" ;  Hennf. 

Royal^  Bullock  was  apprenticed  spring  of  1818  to  John  P.  Colburn  at  Fair  Haven, 
Vt.,  blacksmith,  and  lived  in  the  place  where  Thomas  Hughes  resides.  Rem.  1826  to 
•Troy,  and  worked  a  time.  Ret.  to  Fair  H.,  drove  stage  1828-g.  Built  a  blacksmith  shop 
fall  of  1829.  He  and  Barnabas  B.  Cane  bought  Feb.,  1830,  land  formerly  owned  by  Elisha 
Parkin,  built  and  rem.  thither.  He  moved  north  house  to  s.  side  of  Common,  and  built 
1833  present  brick  shop  in  its  place.  Sold  his  place  spring  of  1853  to  Wm.  H.  Green. 
Rem.  May,  1853,  to  Concord,  where  he  owns  farm. — Adams'  Pair  //.,  20b. 

11588. 

WILLIAM"  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin-,  Addens,  Amaziah^,  Enoch4, 
Deliverances,  Edward',  Mosesi),    d.    Bicknell,    Ind.,    Mar.   26,   1 876,    a.  33, 

m.  Sullivan  co.,  Ind.,  Apr.  26,  186S,  Mary  Virginia  Miller,  b.  n. 
Newton,  Jasper  co.,  111.,  Feb.  28,  1850,  a  da.  John  and  Sarah 
(McKinley).  Of  Sullivan  co.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Sullivan  co.:  15481-3 
Edward^  Cleveland;  Erminna"  Cleveland;  Beatrice"  Cleve- 
land; Twins",  stillborn. 

11590. 

ANDY"  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  m.  Sullivan  co.,  Ind., 
Oct.  26,  187 1,  Martha  Jane  Willis,  b.  S.  co.,  Jan.  15,  1856,  a  da. 
John  and  Sarah  E.  (Trimble).  Of  Bicknell,  Ind.,  1884,  carpenter. 
Ch.:  15484-7  NoviA  Paris"  Cleveland,  b.  July  i,  1872,  Moberly, 
Randolph  co.,  Mo.;  Claud  Gifford",  b.  Feb],  1874,  5  miles  E.  of 
Carlisle,  Ind.;  Minnie  Gertrude",  b.  Feb.,  1876,  5  mi.  E.  of  C,  d. 
Sullivan  co.,  Nov.  5,  1880;  John  Benjamin",  b.  Mar.,  1878,  5  m. 
E.  of  C,  d  S.  CO.  Jan.  30,  1882.  Commodore  Scott",  b.  Oct.  4, 
1882,5  mi.  E.  of  Carlisle;  Charles  Grover"  Cleveland,  Oct.  17, 
1884,  Bicknell. 

11591. 

WESLEY"  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin'),  m.  Bicknell,  Ind.,  May 
18,  1876,  Mary  Jane  Phillipie,   b.   B.  Dec.  17,  1858,  a  da.  Josiah 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1937 


and  Maria  (Streepy).  Of  Bicknell  1885,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  B.: 
Nora  May,  b.  Apr.' 6,  1877,  d.  B.  Sept.  19,  1879.  15488-90  Wil- 
liam' Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  18,  1878;  Ann",  Oct.  5,  1880;  Marga- 
ret Maria'',  Feb.  3,  1882;  Rebecca',  Dec.  23,  1884, 

11592. 

BENJAMIN^  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin^),  m.  Sullivan  co., 
Ind.,  Sept.  12,  1880,  Mary  Jane  Owen,  b.  Green  co.,  Ind.,  Mar. 
4,  1863,  a  da.  John  and  Mary  Ann  (Collier).  Of  Sullivan 
CO.,  1885,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  n.  Carlisle,  Ind.:  15491  Herbert  Lee^ 
Cleveland,  June  16,  1881;  Charles  Emmet\  b.  June  30,  1883,  d. 
Sullivan  co.,  Jan.  i,  1884. 

11593. 

THOMAS'  CLEVELAND  (Benjamin',  Addens,  Amaziah«,  Enochs 
Deliverances,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  LawreUCC  CO.,  Ind.,  May  1 6,  1 882, 
Sylvia    Cleveland'^    Burton    -I-15510  (Celia«,    Marvin^,    Ebenezer',    Amaziahs, 

Enochs  Deliverances,  Ed.^).  Of  Sullivan  CO.,  Ind.,  1 885,  farmer.  Ch.: 
15492  Marvin  Ellis'""  Cleveland,  b.  July  22,  1884,  Sullivan  co. 

11596. 

JOHN  WESLEY'  CLEVELAND  (WilliamS  AddenS  AmaziahS 
Enoch*,  Deliverances  Ed.s),    m.    ISt,    Lafa3^ette  CO.,    Mo.,  NoV.   1 4,   1 85  8, 

Emily  Jane  Dyer,  b.  Johnson  co..  Mo.,  Oct.,  1840,  d.  J.  co.,  Aug. 
23,  1881,  a  da.  Noah  and  Virginia  (Sophriar).  He  m.  2d,  Bev- 
erly, Washington  co.,  O.,  Sept.  20,  1883,  Alice  Collison,  b.  Mc- 
Connelsville,  Morgan  co.,  O.,  Dec,  18,  1854,  a  da.  William  and 
Drusilla  (Nirlton).  Of  Johnson  co.  (n.  Fayetteville),  Mo.,  far- 
mer. Ch.  by  ISt  m.  :  15493-8  Mary  Alice'  Cleveland,  b.  Nov. 
20,  1859,  Lafayette  co.;  Virginia  Frances^  Oct.  25,  i86i,  L.  co.; 
Eliza  Ollie',  Oct.  30,  1863,  L.  co.;  Emma  Lenora',  July  21,  1865, 
L.  CO.;  Martha  Ann',  b.  Mar.  23,  L.  co.,  d.  Aug.  5,  1867;  Miles 
Erasmus',  b.  May  25,  1868,  L.  co.,  d.  Jan.  11,  1869;  John  Wil- 
liam', b.  Apr.  29,  L.  CO.,  d.  June  15,  1S73  ;  Georgia  Florence', 
b.  May  16,  1874,  Johnson  co.,  d.  Aug.  28,  1877;  Benjamin  Hamp- 
ton', b.  June  14,  1876,  J.  CO.  ;  Maud  Miller',  Mar.  20,  1879,  J- 
CO.     By  2d  m.:   Harry  Grover'  Cleveland,  July  2,  1884,  J.  co. 

11597. 

JAMES  WILLIAM^  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam'),  m.  Johnson 
CO.,  Mo.,  Jan.  15,  1865,  Minerva  Parallee  Williams,  b.  Robertson 
CO.,  Tenn.,  May  23,  1846,  a  da.  Thomas  and  Caroline  (Steele). 
Of  Fayetteville,  Mo.,  1885,  farmer.  Ch.:  15499-507  Ora  Lena' 
Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  15,  1866,  Hazel  Hill  tp.,  Johnson  co.,  Mo., 
unm.;  Thomas  William',  Apr.  18,  1868,  H.  H.  tp.;  Charles  Ed- 
win', Feb.  24,  1870,  H.  H.  tp.;  Walter  Eugene',  Feb.  27,  1872, 
Freedom  tp.,  Lafayette  co.,  Mo.;  Arthur  Dola',  Aug.  28,  1874, 
Hazel  H.  tp.;  Samuel',  Aug.  15,  1876,  Monmouth  tp.,  Cherokee 
CO.,  Kan.;  Jacob',  Dec.  21,  1878,  McCune,  Cherokee  co.,  Kan.; 
Sallie  Pearl',  Sept.  27,  1883,  Centre  View,  Johnson  co.,  INIo.; 
John  Lee',  and  James  Erving'  Cleveland  (tw.),  Feb.  18,  1881, 
Post  Oak,  Johnson  co.,  Mo. 
122 


1938  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

11611. 

CELIA'  CLEVELAND  (Marvin^),  m.  Lawrence  co.,  Ind., 
Dec.  31,  1858,  William  Burton,  b.  Ashe  co.,  N.  C,  Mar.,  1820,  s. 
Allen  and  Sylvia  (Reeves).  Of  Lawrence  co.,  1885,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Lawrence  co.:  15508-9  Fannie'  Bui-ton,  b.  Jan.  i,  1861  ; 
Lincoln^  Burton,  Aug.  12,  1863.  155 10  Sylvia  Cleveland'^  Burton,  b. 
Dec.  12,  1865,  Lawrence  co.,  n.  Mitchell,  Ind.,  m.  Thomas* 
Cleveland  4-11593. 

11614. 

ELI*  CLEVELAND  (Marvin',  Ebenezer«,  Araaziahs,  Enoch*,  Deliver- 
ances, Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Lawrence  CO.,  Ind.,  Mar.  15,  1868,  Julia  Ann 
Kearby,  b.  L.  co.,  Oct.  24,  1841,  da.  Robert  Black  and  Elizabeth 
(Moore).  Of  Georgia,  Lawrence  co.,  Ind.,  1885  [not  there  1895J, 
farmer.  A  deacon  of  New  Liberty  Baptist  Church,  Ind.  Ch.: 
155 1 1  Marvin  Alonzo''  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  23,  1868  ;  vSon*,  b. 
Jan.  27,  d.  L.  co.,  Feb.  i,  1875. 

11615. 

SUSAN*  CLEVELAND  (Matthew),  d.  Orange  co.,  Ind.,  June 
27,  1869,  a.  35,  m.  O.  CO.  June  22,  1855,  John  Frazier  Carter,  b. 
Lawrence  co.,  Ind.,  killed  by  boiler  explosion  where  he  was 
working  in  sawmill  in  L.  co..  Mar.  30,  1866,  s.  Davidson  and 
Abigail  (Landreth).  Of  Lawrence  co.,  farmer.  Ch.:  155 12-3 
Bosanna"  Carter,  b.  July  21,  Orange  co.  Of  Osage  City,  1885; 
John  Frazier'^  Carter,  b.  Oct.  8,  1865,  Lawrence  co.,  m.  Osage  co., 
Kan.,  Nov.  4,  1884,  Caroline  Beggarly.     Of  Osage  City. 

11617. 

WILLIAM  JASPERS  CLEVELAND  (Matthew^  Ebenezer«.  Am- 
aziah^,  Enochs  Deliverance^,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Paoli,  Ind.,  Mar.   l6,    1S65, 

Anna  Pickthall,  b.  London,  Eng.,  Aug.  i,  1835,  ^  ^^-  o^  Arthur  and 
Sarah  (Wells).  Ch.  b.  Orange ville,  Ind. :  15514-9  George  Wil- 
liam" Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  11,  1867;  John  Frederick  Austin",  b. 
Oct.  2,  1869;  Sarah  Elizabeth",  Sept.  28,  1871;  Thomas  Har- 
LEN^,  Dec.  27,  1873  ;  Benjamin  Franklin",  Oct.  29,  1877  ;  Ar- 
thur Charles"  Cleveland,  Feb.  26,  1880. 

Elder  William  Jasper^  Cleveland  still  resides  at  Orange- 
ville  1885,  farmer.  Soon  after  marriage  he  joined  the  Chris- 
tian Church,  of  which  he  was  several  years  ago  ordained  an 
Elder. 

11630. 

MARYETTE"*  CLEVELAND  (soiomon'),  m.  Newburg,  Mich., 
Jan.  10,  1856,  Aaron  Josiah  Kinney,  b.  Harnsville,  Medina  co., 
O.,  Oct.  8,  1826,  s.  Amos  and  Tryphena  (Chapman).  Of  Red- 
wing, Neb.,  1882-3.  ^^•-  Launa^,  b.  ]\Iar.  15,  1857,  d.  inf.;  Alton 
Leroy^,  b.  May  7,  i860,  Vandalia,  Mich. 

+  15520     Edie  DelP  Kinney,  b.  Feb.  27,  1862,  Vandalia. 

1552 1     Frank  Fleazer^,  Apr.  7,  1865,  V.  ;  Lil/ie  Maf,  June 
7,  1869,  v.;   Charles  Emerf ,  Oct.  5,  1872,  Penn,  Cass  co.,  Mich. 


I 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


11631. 


1939 


ALBERT  EMERY'  CLEVELAND  (Solomons  Enoch',  Solomon^, 
Enochs    Deliverances,   Edward^,    Mosesi),    m.    CaSSOpoHs,    Mich.,    Oct.     29, 

1859,  Harriet  S.  Hunt,  b.  Spencer,  Lorain  co.,  O.,  June  13,  1838, 
da.  Sylvester  and  Sally  (Martin).  Was  of  Cassopolis  1870,  Red- 
wing, Minn.,  1884  [Not  there  1894].     Ch.: 

15522  Mary  Celinda*  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  16,  i860.  New- 
burg,  Mich.,  m.  Greeley  co.,  Neb.,  Jan.  15,  1880,  Edgar  Wright, 
b.  Fowler,  N.  Y. 

15523  Charles  Edgar"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  2,  1862,  Cass. 

15524  Ella  May'  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  2^,  1863,  C,  m. 
Nance  co.,  Neb.,  Oct.  23,  1882,  Calvin  P.  Burt,  b.  Fowler,  July 
23,  i860.  15525-8  Bertha  Dell**,  b.  Dec.  7,  1865,  Cassopolis  ; 
William  Sylvester",  Dec.  i,  1868,  Newburg;  Herman",  Feb.  19, 
1874,  Volina,  Mich.;  Lottie  Adelia"  Cleveland,  June  12,  1857, 
v.;  Asa  Josiah",  b.  Feb.  i.  Nance  co.,  d.  Sept.  27,  1881. 

11632. 

CHARLES  EDGAR*^  CLEVELAND  (soiomon'),  m.  Rives, 
Jackson  co.,  Mich.,  Apr.  n,  1866,  Victoria  Janette  Smith,  b. 
Ohio,  Mar.  19,  1844,  da.  Jeremiah  and  Patience  (Kittle).  Lived 
1883  Fountain  House,  Town  9,  Placer  co.,  Cal.,  1884,  Redwing, 
Neb.  Ch.:  15529-30  Anna  Jane"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  21,  1869, 
Marcellus,  Cass  co.,  Mich.;  Milton",  July  15,  1873,  M.;  Ella",. 
d.,  a.  6  months. 

11634. 

WHITFORD    HORATIO'    CLEVELAND    (Russeii  woicott^ 

Enoch',  Solomons,  EnochS  Deliverances,  Edward^,  Moses'),     of     Sparta,     Mich., 

1883,  farmer. 

11635. 

CHARLES  LEONARD^  CLEVELAND  (Russeii  woicott'), 
m.  Lowell,  Mich.,  bef.  1883,  Sarah  UnderhilL 

11637. 

BENJAMIN  EUGENE^  CLEVELAND  (Russeii woicott-),  m. 
Sept.  29,  1878,  Mary  J.  Hiler,  b.  Jan.  29,  1848  ;  farmer.  Ch.  : 
15531  Altha"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  14,  1881. 

11638. 

HENRY  RUSSELL^  CLEVELAND  (Russeii  Woicott^),  of 
Webster,  Day  co.,  S.  Dak.,  1890;  Fortuna,  Humboldt  co.,  Cal., 
1897,  insurance. 

11640. 

LEVr     CLEVELAND    (Josiah^  Enoch*,  SoL^,  Enoch*,  Del.3,  Ed.»),  m. 

Hermon,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  i860,  Eliza  Spaulding,  b.  Rutland,  Vt., 
Oct.  24,  1834,  da.  Erastus  and  Lucy  (Hosley).  Lived,  1883, 
Morgan,  Wis.;  1884,  Pensaukee,  Oconto  co..  Wis.,  farmer.  Ch. : 
15532-4  Rose"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  22,  1872,  Reading,  Sioux  co., 
la.;  Arthur",  Nov.  29,  1874,  Carlton,  Wis.;  Le  Roy",  Dec.  23, 
1880,  Pensaukee,  Wis. 


1940  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

11641. 

JAMES  ERWIN'  CLEVELAND  (josiah'),  m.  Carlton,  Wis., 
Oct.  10,  1867,  Catharine  De  St.  Peters,  b.  in  town  of  Two  Rivers, 
Manitowoc  county,  Wis.,  Dec.  14,  1850,  a  da.,  Antoine  and  Mary 
(Rogers).  Lived  Morgan,  Wis.;  in  or  near  St.  Nathans,  Oconto 
CO.,  Wis.,  1883,  farmer.  Ch. :  Mabel",  b.  Aug.  7,  Carlton,  d.  C 
Sept.  13,  1868;  Alvah',  b.  Sept.  24,  1870,  Speaker,  Mich.,  d.  Carl- 
ton, Aug.  20,  1872.  15535-9  Ella  Marion",  b.  Sept.  24,  1873,  C; 
George  Erwin',  May  3,  1875,  C;  Myrtle  Martha",  June  26, 
1877,  C;  Bertie  Eugene",  May  14,  1879,  Pensaukee,  Wis";  Mary 
Elsie"  Cleveland,  Apr.  20,  1881,  P. 

11643. 

RICHARD'*  CLEVELAND  (josiah'),  m.  Mary  Swan.  .  Of 
Pensaukee,  Morgan,  Wis.,  1883,     Ch.  3  :   15440  Flora",  d. 

11646. 

GEORGE^  CLEVELAND  (josiah'),  d.  May,  Aug.  20,  1881, 
aged  28,  m.  Speaker,  Mich.,  July  7,  1878,  Maud  Emma  Goodwin, 
da.  Thomas  of  Tilsonburg,  Can.  He  and  brother  Daniel'  were 
killed  by  caving  of  well  they  were  building.  Children  :  15 541 
Charles  Erwin'',  b.  May  23,  1879,  Speaker. 

11650. 

ADDISON*  CLEVELAND  (Samuel-,  Enochs,  S0I.6,  Enochs  Del.3,  Ed.»), 

m.  Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis.,  May  7,  1882,  Phebe  Eaton  vSchuyler,  b. 
Sevastopol,  Door  county.  Wis ,  Aug.  6,  1862,  da.  Frederick  and 
Nancy  (Marshall).  Ch.  :  15542  William  Eugene",  b.  Apr.  25, 
1883,  Sturgeon  Bay. 

11651. 

DELAVAN'  CLEVELAND  (samuen),  married  Red  River, 
Kewaunee  co..  Wis.,  Dec.  26,  1879,  Louisa  Martha  Tibbets  or 
Tibbits,  b.  near  Richmond,  Sagadahoc  co..  Me.,  Apr.  3,  1856,  da. 
Ambrose  Angus  and  Harriet  Anna  (Springer).  Of  Sturgeon 
Bay,  Wis.,  1883.     Ch.  :   15543  Jessie  May",  b.  Apr.  14,  1881. 

11653. 

LAURA    PAMELIA'    CLEVELAND    (Enochs  Enoch«,  Solomon», 

Enoch*,  Dei.3,  Ed.^),  d.  Bismarck,  Burleigh  county.  Dak.,  Jan.  i,  1882, 

a.  35,  m.  Carlton,  Wis.,  June  2,  1866,  George  S.  Perry,  b.  Ashta- 
bula CO.,  O.,  Oct.  7,  1844.  Ch.  :  15544  Alma  Charlotte^  Perry,  b. 
Jan.  2,  1867,  Carlton,  m.  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Feb.  27,  1883,  David 
Lincoln  Stauffer,  b.  Springfield,  Champaign  co.,  O.,  July  5,  1861. 
15545   Francis  Edith",  b.  Sept.  13,  1869,  Carlton;  Lucy  Sophronia^ , 

b.  Mar.  19,  1872,  Manchester,  Freeborn  co.,  Minn.,  d.  Minneapo- 
lis May  19,  1875. 

11656. 

LYNDON    KING'    CLEVELAND    (OanielS   Enoch^,  Sol.S  Enochs 

Del  s  Ed.=),  m.  Harrisville,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  8,  1867,  Sarah  Holmes,  b. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND. 


1 941 


Ottawa,  Can.,  Sept.  14,  1848,  da.  Alpheus  Sidney  and  Catherine 
(Castlemon).  Of  Traverse  City,  Mich.,  1883,  carpenter.  Ch.  b. 
Diana,  N.  Y.:  15546-9  Emma  Catherine',  Oct.  17,  1868;  Lewis 
Holmes^  Aug.  26,  1870;  Orra  Daniel',  July  12,  1872;  Gilbert' 
Cleveland. 

11661. 

JAMES  WILLIAM'  CLEVELAND  (Alfred',  Enoch^Sol.^Enoch^ 

Dei.3,  Ed.!!),  m.  Apr.  12,  1873,  Miss  Caroline  Thomas.  Farmer. 
Ch.  :   15550  Ida  Belle',  b.  Feb.  22,  1874. 

11662. 

DANIEL  EUGENE'  CLEVELAND  (Alfred'),  m.  Aug.  5, 
1874,  Ellen  Laparl  or  Laparti.  Farmer.  Ch.  :  1555 1  Mary 
Jane',  b.  Apr.  13,  1876. 

11671. 

HATTIE  ADIEL'  CLEVELAND  (wniiam  Datus',  Samuel',  Sol- 
omon', Enoch*,  Deliverances,  Edward-),  m.  Planlcinton,  Aurora  COUnty,  S. 

Dak.,  Nov.  23,   1885,  Ellis  Ellsworth  Rush,  b.   Rossville,  Alla- 
makee CO.,  la.,  Feb.  8,  1858,  s.  Samuel  and  Melvina  (Sylbaugh). 
Ch.  :    Vina  Goldiof  Rush,  b.  June  12,  1887,  White  Lake,  S.  D. 
Ellis  Ellsworth  Rush,  res.  Scottsville,  Mich.  (1895),  farmer. 

Rush  ancestry :  —5  arms :  RUSHE  ;  /.•  RUSH  or  Le  RUSH  ;  4:  RUSH  :  On  a  fesse  or, 

betw.  3  horses  co'urant  ar.  as  many  pellets Peteri  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Samuel' 

Rush,  b.  in  Pa.,  m.  Melvina  Sylbaugh. 

11680. 

Julia  Livllff/StOn^  Watevhury  (Caroline  Antoinette',  Palmer«, 
Solomons,  Silas^  Edward^,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    m.  in   the    city  of    NeW  York 

Oct.  II,  1862,  John  Stoneacre  Ellis,  b.  Rocky  Hill,  Somerset  co., 
N.  J.,  Sept.  8,  1828,  a  son  of  Dr.  Samuel  Corp  and  Eliza  (Van 
Home).  Ch.  :  15552  Augustus  Van  Home"  Ellis,  b.  Dec.  4,  1865, 
N.  Y.  city. 

Mr.  John  Stoneacre  Ellis,  residence  in  California  from  1849 
until  death  of  his  wife's  uncle,  James  M.  Waterbury,  when  he 
came  East  to  aot  as  executor  for  him,  which  kept  him  until 
death  of  Lawrence  Waterbury,  since  when  he,  James  M.'  Water- 
bury  and  Mrs.  C.  A.'  Waterbury,  have  been  exrs.  of  L.  Water- 
bury. Residence,  188 1-4,  Bartow  on-the-Sound,  Westchester 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  merchant,  etc.  J.  S.  Ellis,  one  of  5  sons  of  Dr.  Ellis, 
all  were  in  battle  Bull  Run,  where  i  was  killed,  another  killed 
at  Gettysburg,  another  is  Mr.  Samuel  Claudius  Ellis,  at  Jersey 
Ferry. 

11681. 

Gertrude  Cleveland^  Waterbury  (Caroline  Antoinette',  Pai- 

mers,  Solomon',  Silas<,  Edward',  Edward^,  Moses')  m.  at  her  father's  residence, 

"Pleasance,"  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1870,  Elliott  Johns- 
ton, b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  May  i,  1826,  a  son  of  Thomas  and 
Elizabeth  (Elliott).  Ch.  :  15553  Lawrence  Waterburf  Johnston^h. 
Oct.  12,  1871,  Paris,  France.  15554  Elliot'^  /ohnston,]u\Y  15,  1872, 
Montier,  Switzerland;  Elizabeth''  Johnston,  b.  Dec.  22,  1873,  Nict-, 
France,  d.  Ferney,  July,  1874. 


1^42  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Elliott  Johnston  was  midshipman,  then  first  lieut.  at  Naval 
School,  Annapolis,  Md.  During  war  was  on  staff  of  Gen.  Richard 
Stoddard  Ewell,  C.  S.  A.  For  12  years  a  planter  on  the  eastern 
shore  of  Virginia.     Res.,  1881-5,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Jolniston  reco}-d:  —  Mr.  Thomas^  Johnston,  of  Johnston  Brothers,  bankers,  Balti- 
more, m.  Elizabeth  Elliott.  Children  :  Elliott^  Johnston,  m.  Gertrude  Cleveland  Water- 
bury^  ;  Mr.  Henry  Elliott^  Johnston,  of  Johnston  Brothers,  Baltimore,  m.  Harriet  Lane 
(Lady  of  the  White  House,  Washington,  D.  C),  da.  of  Elliott  T.  and  Jane  (Buchanan), 
and  niece  of  Pres.  James  BuchananV  son  of  James  Buchanan,  who  came  from  North  of 
Ireland  1783,  and  settled  in  Mercersburg,  Franklin  co..  Pa.,  and  m.  Elizabeth  Spear  or 
Speer. 

11683. 

James    Montandevert    WdterhKvy  (Caroline Antoinette', 

Palmer',  Solomon',  Silas<,  Edward^,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    m.    at  the  residence  of 

the  bride's  parents,  149  2d  ave..  New  York,  Apr.  22,  1874, 
Kate  Anthony  Furman,  b.  in  Westchester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1855, 
only  daughter  of  John  McKnight  and  Elizabeth  (Vail)  Furman. 
Children  : 

15555  Catherine  Livingston^    Waterbury,    b.    Feb.    28,    1875, 
Westchester,  N.  Y. 

15556  James   Montaudevert'^    Waterbur\\    Jr.,    b.    Apr.    24, 
1876,  Westchester,  N.  Y. 

15557  Lawrence"^    Waterbury,  b.   Mar.  31,  1878,  New  York, 
N.  Y. 

15558  John    CiinuingJiani^    Waterbury^    b.    March   22,    1880, 
Westchester,  N.  Y. 

15559  Elizabeth'  Waterbury,  b.  Dec.  4,  1883,  New  York,  N.Y. 

15560  Cleveland  Livingston'     Waterbury,    b.    Feb.   20,    1886, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Mr.  James  Mo7itaudevert^  Waterbujj  graduated  from  Columbia 
College,  City  of  New  York,  1873.  While  in  college  he  joined 
the  Delta  Psi  Society.  Residence,  1881-98,  alternately  in  New 
York  and  at  his  country  seat  (formerly  his  father's  mansion) 
"Pleasance,"  Pelham  Bay,  Westchester,  N.  Y.  In  remodeling 
the  library  Mr.  J.  M.  Waterbury  had  the  arms  of  Cleveland, 
Livingston,  and  Waterbury  blazoned,  in  stained  glass,  in  the 
windows.  He  first  began  coming  down-town  to  his  father's 
office  in  the  autumn  of  1874,  and  was  eventually  taken  into 
partnership.  At  his  father's  decease,  1879,  he  had  a  half  inter- 
est in  the  firm  of  L.  Waterbury  &  Co.,  cordage,  etc..  New  York; 
is  President  of  the  Nassau  Ferry  Co.,  originally  founded  by 
his  grandfather,  Noah  Waterbury;  one  of  the  boats  named 
James  M.  JFaterbury  ior  his  uncle,  a  former  pres.;  is  a  director  of 
the  East  River  Ferry  Co.,  in  which  his  family  are  largely  inter- 
ested; a  director  in  the  First  National  Bank  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
(founded  by  Noah  Waterbury,  its  first  pres.);  Pres.  of  the  N.  Y. 
Paper  Bag  Machine  and  Mfg.  Co.;  Treas.  N.  Y.  Bagging  Co.; 
director  in  the  Knickerbocker  Trust  Co.  Mr.  Waterbury  is  a 
member  of  the  following  clubs:  Union  of  N.  Y.;  Lenox;  Knick- 
erbocker of  N.  Y.;  Calumet  of  N.  Y.;  The  Country  Club  of 
(Pelham)  Westchester  county  (of  which  he  is  the  founder  and 
president,  membership,  290.  He  has  set  out  there  2,000  quail 
on  ab.  1,000  acres  of  land,  preserved  for  shooting);  Down  Town 
Association;  Racquette  Court  Club;  Riding  Club;  Tuxedo  Club 
(founded  1886  by  Mr.  Lorillard);  N.  Y.  Yacht  Club  (was  elected 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1943 


when  13  years  old,  although  against  the  rules;  is  owner  of  steam 
yacht  Lurline.  His  uncle,  James  M.,  was  one  of  the  first  5  found- 
ers of  the  club,  1844);  vSeawanhaka  Yacht  Club;  Commodore  of 
Pelham  Yacht  Club  ;  American  Jockey  Club;  Coney  Isl.  Jockey 
Club;  Meadow  Brook  Club;  Rockaway  Hunting  Club;  West- 
chester Polo  Club  (one  of  the  governors);  Newport  Fishing 
Club;  New  Rochelle  Choral  Club;  Rockaway  Steeplechase  Ass'n; 
American  Fox  Terrier  Ass'n;  Roundabout  Dining  Club,  etc. 

Mr.  John  McKnight  Furman,  President  of  Farragut  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

11684. 

Antoinette  JLaim^ence^  Waferbiirf/  (Caroline  Antoinette')? 
m.  at  her  father's  residence,  "  Pleasance,"  '"Westchester,  N.  Y., 
Oct.  25,  1876,  John  Pierrepont  Edwards,  British  Consul  in  New 
York.     Res.,  1881,  New  York,  N.  Y.;  London,  Eng. 

11697. 

Caroline  Elizabeth^  Fairfield  {Hannah  Dana-'  aiai!dle?;lla.n. 
nah»,   Solomons,   Silas*,   Edwards,   Edward^,   Mosesi),     married      at      Pomfret, 

Conn.,  July  4,  1861,  Calvin  Rich  Corbin,  born  at  Oxford,  Mass., 
February  12,  1831,  spn  of  Jedediah  and  Hannah  (Rich)  Corbin. 
Children  : 

Grace^  Corbm,  b.  July  2,  1862,  at  Pomfret,  d.  at  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  Apr.  16,  1863. 

15561  Fra?ikHn  NicJwls^   Corbin^  b.  December  22,  1864,  at 
Chicago,  unm.,  residence  Chicago  1898. 

15562  Calvin  Dana^  Corbin,  born  May  15,  1857,  at  Chicago, 
unm.,  residence  Chicago. 

Caroline  FairfiehP  Corbin,  b.    Ma)'   15,  1857,  at  Chi- 
chigo,  d.  there  March  24,  1870. 

15563  John   Ric/i'   Corbin,  born  May  2,    1870,  at  Chicago, 
unm.,  residence  Chicago. 

15564  Lawrence  PauT  Corbin,  b.  June  27,  1876,  at  Chicago, 
unm.,  residence  Chicago. 

Mrs.  Caroline  Elizabeth'  {Fairfield)  Corbin  has  pursued  a  liter- 
ary life  during  the  intervals  of  domestic  labors.  See  Bibliog- 
raphy, Chap,  IV.  Her  first  book.  Our  Bible  Class,  was  published 
i860,  while  she  was  engaged  as  teacher  of  composition  in  Packer 
Collegiate  Institute,  Brooklyn  Heights,  N.  Y.  The  original 
plates  of  another  book  were  destroyed  in  the  Chicago  fire,  187 1. 

Mr.  Calvin  Rich  Corbin  came  West,  1855,  helped  survey  N. 
W.  R.  R.  to  Green  Bay  ;  was  of  Racine,  Wis.,  to  1857,  residence 
since  in  Chicago  (1898),  wholesale  merchant  and  importer.  Mr. 
Corbin  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

11699. 

JLOIlise^  CJiandler  {Ltu-nis  Lemuel-'  chandler,  Hannah«,  Solomon^ 
Silas<,  Edwards,  Ed ward^,  Moses"),  m.    at    Pomfrct,  ConU.,  Aug.   27,   1855, 

William  Upham  Moulton,  b.  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Feb.  14,  1825. 
Children  : 

15565  Florence^  Moulton,  b.  July  26,  1859,  Boston,  Mass., 
m.  in  Boston  July  i,  1882,  William  Henry  Schaefer  ;  William 
Chandler^  Moulton,  b.  Sept.  19,  Pomfret,  d.  there  24,  1861. 


IQ44  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Mrs.  Louise''  {Chandler^  Motdtoi,  the  well-known  American 
poet  and  author.  See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Was  among 
the  scholars  of  distinction  who  received  instruction  at  Wood- 
stock (Conn.)  Academy  ;  was  there  6  months.  Was  educated 
at  Christ  Church  Hall,  Pomfret,  under  Rev.  Dr.  Roswell  C. 
Park,  and  completed  education  (1854)  at  Mrs.  Willard's  Semi- 
nary, Troy,  N.  Y.,  where  she  studied  one  year.  Contributed  to 
periodicals  from  the  age  of  15,  under  the  signature  of  Ellen 
Louise.  The  name  Ellen  has  been  dropped  from  her  name  from 
marriage  ;  residence  Boston.  Mr.  William  Upham  Moulton  for 
many  years  editor  of  the  Boston  True  Flag. 

11707. 

Charles  Ed  war  (V  Chafldler  {Albert  Charles-'  chandler,  Hannah«, 
Solomon^,  SilasS  Edwards,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  at  Griswold,  ConU.,  Octo- 
ber 30,  1876,  Frances  Eugenie  Brown,  b.  Griswold  February  26, 
1852,  a  daughter  of  Squire  Richard  and  Lucretia  (Tracy)  Brown. 
Children  b.  in  Norwich,  Conn.: 

Alice^  Chandler,  b.  July  6,  1882,  d.  at  Norwich,  Feb- 
ruary 5,  1883. 

15566     Albert  Richard^  Chandler,  b.  May  25,  1884. 

Charles  Edward"  Chandler,  C,  E.,  lived  at  Pomfret,  Conn.,  to 
1868,  Woodstock,  Conn.,  to  Sept.,  1873,  when  he  was  employed 
in  Putnam,  Conn.,  however,  retaining  his  residence  in  Wood- 
stock. In  Sept.,  1873,  he  located  in  Norwich,  residing  from 
Apr.,  1874,  to  Apr.,  1880,  in  Preston,  Conn.,  and  since  in  Nor- 
wich (1898),  where  he  has  since  Sept.,  1873,  pursued  his  profes- 
sion of  civil  engineer  and  surveyor.  From  Nov.,  1877,  he  has 
been  city  engineer  of  Norwich.  Mr.  Chandler  is  a  sulDScriber 
for  this  Genealogy. 

Broivn  a«t-^j-/;-v  .• —  Richard i,  of  Griswold,  m.  Zeruiah  Buttolph^  ;  Squire  Richard* 
Brown,  of  Griswold,  m.  Lucretia  Tracy^. 

Tracv  a«6^Vrv  .•  — Williami,  m.  Mar)'  Burnham  ;  ArchibaW,  m.  Mary  Perigo*  ;  Lu- 
cretia3  Tracy,  m. "Squire  Richard  Brown^. 

Perigo  ancestry :  —  Ebenezeri,  and  6  brothers  were  in  the  Revolution  War,  iii.  Polly 
Rood  ;  Mary2  Perigo,  m.  Archibald  Tracy^. 

Biittolfli  aiicestrv  .■  —  BVTTOi.F.  Or,  an  orle  az.  .  .  .  George',  a  Revolution  sol- 
dier ;  Zeruiah''  Buttolph,  of  Griswold,  m.  Richard  Brown'. 

11708. 

William    HoiVard"   Chandler    {Albert   Charles-'    chandler,  Han 
nah8,   Solomon^,   SilasS   Edward^,   Edward^,   Moses'),     m.     Wcst      WoodstOCk, 

Windham  co..  Conn.,  June  14,  1882,  Dellia  Joy  Frissell,  b.  Kil- 
lingly,  Conn.,  June  15,  i860,  da.  of  Edwin  and  Mary  Isabella 
(Randall).  Lived  at  Pomfret,  Conn.,  to  1868,  and  has  resided 
since  with  his  father  at  South  Woodstock,  Conn.;  farmer,  s.  p. 

11745. 

JOHN'  CLEVELAND   (Edward  Spicer',  Mason',  Silas^,  Silas<,  Edward', 

Edward^  Moses'),  died  at  Saint  Petersburg,  Hillsboro  co.,  Fla.,  Dec. 
30,  1894,  a.  35,  m.  in  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  7,  1885,  Annie  Isa- 
bel Riick,  b.  Hartford,  Conn.,  July  24,  1862,  a  daughter  of  John 
Jacob  and  Harriet  Jenet  (Thrall).  Residence  Hartford  ;  for- 
merly a  mercantile  salesman,  afterward  engaged  in  the  insur- 


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1945 


ance  business.  Suffering  from  consumption,  he  went  to  Flor- 
ida to  recover  his  health.  He  was  reg-arded  with  decided  favor 
and  his  death  was  much  regretted.  Hartford  Times,  Jan.  2,  i8gs, 
contained  his  obituary.  Mrs.  Cleveland  still  resides  Hartford 
(1898).     Children: 

15567  Chauncey  Fitch"  Cleveland,  born  Dec.  6,  1886. 

15568  Edward  Spicer'  Cleveland,  born  July  4,  1888. 

15569  Constance  Isabel"  Cleveland,  born  May  15,  1890. 

11747. 

LILY"    CLEVELAND  (Henry  Masons  Mason',  Silas^,  Silas^,  Edward^, 

Edward!"),  m.  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Sept.  30,  1879,  Lt.  Louis  Kingsley, 
U.  S.  N.,  b.  in  the  city  of  New  York,  Jan.  12,  1847,  a  s.  of  Elisha 
and  Lois  (Adams).  Ch.:  Mary  Violet^  Kingsley,  b.  and  d.  Brook- 
lyn, July  26,  1880;  Louise''  Kingsley,  b.  June  25,  1881,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.;  Ritt/i'  Kingsley,  b.  Sept.  30,  1887,  d.  Nov.  8,  1891. 

Lt.  Louis  Kingsley,  U.  S.  N.,  ranks  as  Lt.  Commander;  grad. 
U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1865;  of  U.  S.  Naval  Sta- 
tion, New  London,  1882;  Torpedo  Station,  Newport,  R.  L,  sum- 
mer of  1885.     Residence,  Boston,  Mass.,  1892. 

Adams  aticestry  :  —  Johni,  James^,  Richard^,  Richard*,  Peter^,  Philemon^  [see  +  53i3> 
p.  1458],  Elisha^  ;  Lois^  Adams  m.  Elisha  Kingsley. 

11752. 

SARAH  FRANCES'  CLEVELAND  (Lafayette^),  m.  Bon- 
ham,  Tex.,  Aug.  21,  1872,  Col.  Robert  Wiley  Campbell,  b.  Feb. 
10,  1834.  Of  Galveston,  Tex.,  1897,  lawyer.  Ch.  b.  Bonham  : 
15570  Eunice  Camp^  Campbell,  b.  June  24,  1873,  m.  Dallas,  Tex., 
Apr.  15,  1896,  William  Thomas  Henry,  of  Dallas,  lawyer  ;  Rob- 
ert'*, b.  Dec.  7,  1874,  d,  Jan.  27,  1875. 

11756. 

DANIEL  EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (Lafayette'),  m.  Aug. 
30,  1884,  Porter  Rice,  b.  Aug.  10,  1886.  Ch.:  15571  James  Mar- 
ion" Cleveland,  b.  June  24,  1885. 

1 1 762. 

ALFRED  EDWARD'  CLEVELAND  (Stephen',  Stephen',  Ste- 
phens,  Paine*,   Edward^,    Edward^,    Moses'),    m.     Brooklyn,     N.   Y.,     NoV.     I, 

1892,  Marie  Antoinette  Zerniko,  b.  Berlin,  Prussia,  Apr.  3,  1868, 
adopted  da.  of  Julius  E.  Zerniko.  Residence,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1897,  salesman.  Child:  15572  Eunice  Marie"  Cleveland,  b. 
Dec.  23,  1893,  Norwich,  Conn. 

1 1 768. 

FRANK  HUNTINGTON'  CLEVELAND  (james Payne',  James 
Payne«,  Stephen^,  Paine*,    Edward^   Edward^),     m.     BoltOU,     MaSS.,     NoV.    3, 

1875,  Miss  Lucy  (Shedd)  Kendall,  b.  Medford,  Mass.,  Dec.  17, 
1848,  da.  Francis  and  Mary  (Frost)  Shedd,  adopted  da.  of  her 
uncle,  Noah  Kendall.     Was  18S1  of  Bolton,  1883   of  Randolph, 


1946 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.:  15573-5  Stephen  Payne^  Cleveland,  b.  Jan. 
12,  1878,  Bolton;  Hubert  Woodbury',  Dec.  2,  1878,  Bolton; 
Ethel  Tufts^  Oct.  10,  1880,  Braintree,  Vt. 

11779. 

Hannah  Elizabeth'  MarWOOd  (AUce',  Orange«,  Paines,  PaineS 
Edwards,  Edward^,  Moses'),    m.    Boston,  MaSS.,    JunC    II,   1866,    CharleS 

Warren  Walker,  b.  Barrington,  N.  H.,  July  26,  1843,  a  s.  Nathan 
and  Sophia  (Dore).  Ch.  b.  South  Boston,  Mass.:  Geo7-ge  Nathan^ 
Walker,  b.  Aug.  26,  1867,  d.  S.  B.  July  3,  1875;  Corabelle\  b.  Apr. 
26,  d.  S.  B.  Dec.  4,  1874.  15576  Bertha  Harwood^,  b.  Nov.  7, 
1875,  unm.;  Grace  AHce^,  b.  Feb.  5,  1879,  unm.;  Bernice  Elizabeth^, 
b.  May  30,  d.  S.  B.  Aug.  16,  1882. 

Charles  Warren  Walter  res.  South  Boston,  1895,  merchant. 
Mrs.  Hannah  Elizabeth  (Harwood)  Walker  is  a  Christian  Scien- 
tist, and  has  quite  a  number  of  patients. 

Walker  ancestry  :  —  Independence',  Nathan'  Walker  m.  Sophia  Dore  [see  +  5347, 
p.  1463]. 

11780. 

ORANGE'  .CLEAVELAND  (Payne',  orange^,  Paine^,  Paine*,  Edwards, 

Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  Sept.  19,  1883,  Re- 
becca Baines,  b.  Mansfield,  Conn.,  Mar.  21,  1859,  da.  James  and 
Hannah  (Myers).  Ch.  b.  Windsor  Locks  :  15577  Anna',  b.  May 
23,  1885;  Carrie',  b.  Aug.  30,  1888,  d.  W.  L.  May  6,  1889;  Har- 
rison Payne'  Cleaveland,  b.  Apr.  29,  1889. 

Orange"^  Cleaveland  lived  at  Stafford,  Conn.,  2  years,  Ware- 
house Point,  Conn.,  1889-93,  and  always  in  other  years  at  Wind- 
sor Locks  (1895).  He  is  an  official  in  the  Hartford  County  Jail, 
Hartford,  Conn.  In  the  Hartford  Times,  June  i,  iSgs —  New 
Sheriffs'  First  Day,  portraits  of  the  sheriffs  of  the  counties  and 
jail  officials,  a  portrait  and  biographical  sketch  of  Orange 
Cleaveland. 

11781. 

CHARLES  FREMONT'  CLEAVELAND  (Payne'),  m.  Hol- 
yoke,  Mass.,  Nov.  7,  1883,  Mary  Ettie  Hunter,  b.  Cowansville, 
Can.,  May  17,  1862,  da.  John  and  Catherine  (Lowrie).  Resi- 
dence, Windsor  Locks,  Conn.,  1895,  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Windsor 
Locks: 

15578  Lottie  Alice'  Cleaveland,  b.  Aug.  31,  1884; 
Charles  Fremont' Cleaveland,  Jan.  12,  1887;  Carrie  Amelia' 
Cleaveland,  July  20,  1888  ;  Mary  Ettie',  b.  July  22,  d.  W.  L. 
Sept.  8,  1890. 

11782. 

GEORGE  ALDEN'  CLEAVELAND  (payne'),  m.  Windsor 
Locks,  Conn.,  Nov.  2,  1879,  Addie  Elizabeth  Anderson,  b. 
Thompsonville,  Conn.,  Jan.  8,  i860,  da.  James  L.  and  Mary  Har- 
riott (Marriott).  Res.  Windsor  Locks  1896,  bookkeeper.  Ch.: 
15579  Frank  Anderson',  b.  July  3,  1884,  W.  L.;  Alice  Emily' 
Cleaveland,  May  26,  1891,  Norwich,  Conn. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1947 


11783, 


ELBERT  ABNER'  CLEAVELAND  (john  Church^  Orange«, 
Paines,  Paine*,  Edward^  Edward^),    m.    Rockville,    Conn.,    Sept.    3,     1 889, 

Emma  Derby  Symonds,  b.  Rockville,  Oct.  27,  1868,  da.  John 
and  Mary  Ann  (Derby).  Of  Stafford  Springs,  Conn.,  1895,  book- 
keeper. Was  alternate  delegate  to  Prohibition  Convention,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  June  29,  1892.  Ch.:  15580  Ernest  Rexford'"  Cleave- 
LAND,  b.  Nov.  15,  1892,  Stafford,  Conn. 

11786. 

WILLIAM  HENRY''  CLEVELAND  (Alanson  L7,  Edward',  Ed- 
ward^, John^  Palmers,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  Norvvalk,  O.,  Mar.  28,  1862, 
Emma  Arvilla  Parker,  b.  Manchester,  .Eng-.,  Mar.  28,  1842,  da. 
Joseph  and  Harriet  (Sloan).  In  a  whale  ship  at  19  he  sailed 
around  the  world.  Of  Norwalk  1881-6,  gunsmith.  Ch.  b.  N.  : 
Frances  Emeline*",  b.  Nov.  18,  1863,' d.  Mar.  25,  1868.  15581 
Delbert  Alanson"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  5,  1866. 

1 1 790, 

JAMES  RODERICK'  CLEVELAND  (AiansonL.'),  m.  Nor- 
walk, O,  Mar.  12,  1872,  Harriet  Waller  Templer,  b.  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  Aug.  3,  1850,  da.  James  Henry  and  Jane  Frances 
(Flansburgh),  and  niece  to  Ephraim  Templer.  Of  Norwalk  ; 
Greenwich,  O.,  farmer.  Ch.:  15582-3  Edith  Jane' Cleveland, 
b.  Nov.  9,  1873,  Deerfield,  Mich.;  Bessie  Pearl',. May  10,  1875, 
Norwalk  ;  Charles  Henry",  b.  Mar.  23,  1879,  Greenwich,  d.  G. 
Feb.  5,  1880;  Henry  White",  b.  July  2,  1884,  Norwalk. 

11794. 

HIRAM'    CLEVELAND   (Philo',  Edwards  Edwards,  [pjohn*,  Palmers, 

Edward*,  Mosesi]),  m.  Sarah  Cook.  Of  Kan.  1881,  vSmith  co.,  Kan., 
1883,  near  Riverton,  Neb.  Ch.:  1^584-7  Frank'  Cleveland  ; 
Cora';  Harry';  Philo';  unnamed  Son'. 

11803. 

ALBERT     ENOCH'    CLEVELAND    (wniiam    Perkins^    Edward', 

Edwards),  tn.  Norvvalk,  O.,  Jan.  i,  1876,  Katy  Hunkley,  b.  N.  June 
3,  1856,  da.  Albert  and  Dora  (Kohlmeyer).  Of  Norwalk  ;  of 
Cleveland  and  Bascom  ;  blacksmith.  Ch.  b.  N.:  15588-93  Fred 
Enoch'  Cleveland,  Aug.  6,  1876;  Arthur',  b.  Oct.  3,  1877,  ^■ 
Sept.  4,  1878  ;  Charlotte',  b.  Jan.  19,  1879,  d.  July  24,  1880  ; 
Ada',  b.  Aug.  22,  1881;  William',  July  24,  1883;  Edward',  Apr. 
3,  1886. 

11804. 

BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN'  CLEVELAND  (Lyndon^,  Benja- 
min', Edward^,  JohnS  Palmer^,  Edward*,  Moses'),    m.     ISt,    Hyde    Park,  Vt., 

Jan.  I,  1854,  Lois  Louisa  Whitcomb,  b.  H.  P.  Nov.  17,  1827,  da. 
Simeon  and  Elizabeth  (Young),  divorced.  He  m.  2d,  Manches- 
ter, N.  H.,  Dec.  27,  1873,  Cynthia  A.  Truell,  b.  Bedford,  N.  H., 
Nov.  21,  1828,  da.  Kneeland  and  Amelia  (Clark).  Of  Manches- 


1948 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


ter,  1879  ;  East  Deering,  Hillsborough  co.,  N.  H.,  1887,  farmer. 
Ch.  byistm. :  15594-6  Albert  Benjamin",  b.  Dec.  19,  1854,  d. 
July  28,  1855;  Ella  Louisa',  b.  Nov.  8,  1856,  d.  July  15,  i860. 
Albert  Franklin",  b.  Apr.  7,  1866;  2d  m.:  s.  p. 

11805. 

JOHN  LYNDON'  CLEVELAND  (Lyndon^),  m.  ist,  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  June  7,  1856,  Sarah  Ann  Brainard,  b.  Stewarts- 
town,  N.  H.,  July  7,  1832,  d.  Granville,  Vt.,  June  5,  1861,  a  da. 
Jonathan  and  Mary  (Clough  or  Cluff).  He  m.  2d,  Woodstock, 
Vt.,  June  3,  1862,  Louisa  Arvilla  Perkins,  b.  Bridgewater,  Vt., 
July  15,  1843,  da.  Elisha  and  Louisa  (Baird),  ist  m.,  s.  p.  Ch.  by 
2d  m.:  Charles  William",  b.  May  29,  1863,  d.  Sept.  23,  1865. 

15597  Edna  Elnora"  Cleveland,  b.  June  16,  1866,  m. 
Bridgewater,  Nov.  29,  1883,  Charles  Albert  Adams,  b.  Sher- 
burne, Rutland  co.,  Vt.,  July  16,  1857.  Ch.:  iWyrtie  Edna}''  Ad- 
ams, b.  Sept.  16,  1884,  Brid. 

15598  Frances  Augusta"  Cleveland,  b.  Nov.  23,  1867, 
m.  Barnard,  Vt.,  Sept.  6,  1886,  Walter  Webb  Stevens,  b.  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.,  Jan.  21,  1855.  15599  Charles  Adison",  b.  Nov.  23, 
1869.  15600  Gertrude  May",  May  14,  1871.  15601  Harry 
Leslie",  Aug.  31,  1873.  15602  Lauraette  Melissa",  Dec.  8,  1876. 
15603  Harmon  Allen"  Cleveland,  Dec.  13,  1881. 

John  Lyndon'  Cleveland  was  a  Union  soldier  in  late  war  ; 
he  became  blind  Nov.,  1885.  Residence,  Bridgewater  1887-92, 
farmer. 

Brainard  ancestry  of  Sarah  Ann  Braitiard  :  —  Daniel',  Joshua^  [see  +  716,  p.  380]; 
Daniel^,  b.  July  17,  1715,  m.  Esther  Spencer;  Barzalie'*,  m.  Hannah  Blodgett ;  Jonathan^ 
Brainard  m.  Mary  Clough. 

11808. 

ORLANDO  JOSEPH'  CLEVELAND  (Orange^  Benjamin^,  Ed- 
wards,  John<,  Palmer^  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.   Hyde  Park,  Vt.,  July  4,  1857, 

Irene  Sarepta  Clark,  b.  Johnson,  Vt.,  Apr.  3,  da.  Elijah  and  An- 
nis  (Lamphear).     Of  Hyde  Park,  farmer.     Ch.: 

1560 1  Andrew  Jackson"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1858,  m. 
Jan.  I,  1 88 1,  Hattie  Williams,  da.  Frank.     Ch.:  2  s.  2  da. 

15605  Elizabeth  Mariah"  Cleveland,  b.  July  r,  i860,  m. 
Jan.  9,  1879,  Heman  Thompson,  of  Hyde  P.     Ch.:  2  da. 

13606  Margie  Udellah"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  8,  1863,  m. 
Nov.  12,  1881,  Henry  George  Stoll.     Ch.:  2  s.  i  da. 

15607  Jennie  Adelia"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  25,  1867,  m. 
Mar.  30,  1887,  William  Colby  of  Manchester,  N.  H.  15608  Lily 
Rose",  b.  Aug.  17,  1872.     15609  Ada  Belle",  Apr.  4,  1881. 

11812. 

CHARLES  ALONZO'  CLEVELAND  (orange'),  m.  Hyde 
Park,  Vt.,  Mar.  28,  1865,  Louisa  Ann  Harris,  b.  Broome,  P.  Q. 
Mar.  28,  1847,  d.  Alfred  and  Hannah  (Westover).  Was  in  Co. 
H,  6th  Vt.,3  years  Vol.,  of  Morristown,  Vt.,  1861. — Hemenwafs 
Vt.,  II,  601,  farmer,  Goffstown,  N.  H.  156 10-19  Evelyn  Let- 
tie"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  12,  1864,  Morristown;  Fred  Charles", 
Jan.   29,   1868,   Hyde   P.  ;  Myrta  Jane",   Dec.    15,    1869,  H.  P.  ; 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  1949 

George  Edward',  Nov.  2,  187 1,  Morrist.;  Hattie  Alma^  and 
Mattie  Amy'  (tw.),  Feb.  22,  1874,  Hyde  P.  ;  Mabel  Venila', 
Sept.  30,  1877,  H.  P.;  Henry  Herman'/ Aug.  4,  1880,  H.  P.;  El- 
mer MoRiLLo",  June  28,  1883,  H.  P.  ;  Beulah  Ann",  June  6, 
1885,  H.  P. 

11817. 

CARLOvS  LORENZO^  CLEVELAND  (Aldis  Milo',  Benjamin', 
Edward",  John<,  Palmer^,  Ed.2),  m.  MorristOWn,  Vt.,  NoV.  26,  1870,  Ma- 
ria Relief  Demois,  b.  Elmore,  Vt.,  Jan.  i,  1852,  da.  Erastus  and 
Anna  A.  (vSteward).  Of  Morrisville,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.:  15620-3 
Elva  May',  b.  Nov.  9,  1871,  Morrist.;  Lizzie  Amelia',  Sept.  4, 
1873,  Wolcott,  Vt.  ;  Bertha  Maud',  Feb.  28,  1875,  W.  ;  Anna 
Orlina'  Cleveland,  Sept.  19,  1883,  W.    . 

11822. 

HENRY     MURILLO'     CLEVELAND     (Nelson    Alonzo",    Benja- 

mine,  Edward"),  m.  Burliugton,  Vt.,  Jan.  29,  1885,  Althea  Louisa 
Lewis,  b.  Shelburne,  Vt.,  June  19,  i860,  da.  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton and  Caroline  Frances  (Hartshorn).  Of  W.  Charlotte,  Vt., 
farmer.     Ch.  b.  Shelburne  :   15624  Carrie  Lydia',  Dec.  8,  1885. 

11823. 

WILLIAM  ALBERT'  CLEVELAND  (Nelson  Aionzo'),  m. 
Charlotte,  Vt.,  Mar.  22,  1882,  Sarah  Evora  Beers,  b.  C.  Sept.  29, 
1863,  a  da.  Ransom  Carter  and  Euretta  Alvira  (Lyon).  Of  Mc- 
Indoe's  Falls,  Vt.,  teamster.  Ch.  b.  Charlotte:  15625-6  Lena 
Euretta',  May  26,  1883  ;  Evora  Lydia'  Cleveland,  Dec.  17, 
1884. 

11825. 

BYRON  HUNTLEY'  CLEVELAND  (Nelson  Aionzo'),  m. 
Charlotte,  Vt,  Jan.  30,  1883,  Anna  Charlotte  Beers,  b.  C.  Apr. 
14,  1868,  a  da.  Ransom  Carter  and  Euretta  Alvira  (Lyon).  Of 
East  Charlotte,  Chittenden  co.,  Vt.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  C:  15627-8 
Carroll  Benjamin',  Feb.  20,  1884;  Elmer  Henry'  Cleveland, 
Nov.  I,  1886. 

11831. 

AMASA  BURNET'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron',  John«,  Edward^, 
John*,  Palmers,  Edward",  Moses'),    d.    Sullivan,  Pa.,  June  1 8,    1 88 1,  a.  57. 

Ch.:  15629-36  Le\vis';  Levi';  Martha';  Mary';  Malissa';  Leon- 
ard'; Luman';  Otis'  Cleveland. 

11832. 

LEVI'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron^),  m.  Richmond,  Pa.,  June  10, 
1849,  Irena  Dike,  b.  Sterling,  Vt.,  Apr.  i,  1826,  a  da.  Asa  and 
Jane  (Eaton).     Ch.: 

+  15637  Warren  Marion'  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  26,  1850,  Sul- 
livan, Pa.  DiANTHA  Elizabeth",  b.  Dec.  29,  1851,  Sul.,  d.  Sul., 
July  10,  1852. 

15638     Morton  Harley  Walter'  Cleveland,  b.  May  26, 
1853,  Sullivan. 


1950 


CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


15639  Lucy  Jane'  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  24,  1855,  Sul.,  m. 
St.  John's,  Mich.,  Oct.  14,  1874,  Charles  Henry  Kellogg,  b.  Lima, 
Mich.,  Apr.  15,  1852,  son  John  and  »Sophronia  (Bale).  Of  vSt. 
John's,  May,  1875,  farmer. 

15640  DiANTHA  Elizabeth"'',  b.  June  2,  1859,  Sullivan. 
15641-3     Joseph  Hooker',  July  8,  1862,  Richmond;  Silas 

Levi',  Apr.  23,  1865,  vSullivan  ;  William  Grant'  Cleveland, 
Nov.  6,  1867,  Wright  st.,  St.  John's. 

Levi"  Cleveland  was  of  Richmond  to  Mar.  29,  1850,  vSulli- 
van to  Feb.,  i860,  Richmond  ag.  to  1863,  Sullivan  ag.  to  Jan., 
1866,  St.  John's  to  Nov.,  1874;  on  farm  at  Greenbush,  Alcona, 
Mich.,  to  May,  1875,  etc.,  farmer. 

Dike^  Whitney,  etc.,  ancestries :  —  [See  +54i3i  P.  1470]- 

11833. 

ELIAS  SMITH^  CLEVELAND  (Aaron'),  m.  ist,  Sullivan, 
Pa.,  Apr.  12,  1869,  Harriet  Ursula  Sumner,  b.  Covington,  Pa., 
Feb.  17,  1840,  d.  Sullivan,  May  7,  1875,  a  da.  Wyatt  and  Edna 
Mudget  (Dike).  He  m.  2d,  bef.  1885.  Ch.:  15644  Minnie  Ur- 
sula' Cleveland,  b.  June  28,  1873,  Sullivan  ;  John';  Maryett'. 

Elias  Smith**  Cleveland,  of  Sullivan,  1875,  farmer. 

Dike  atid  Whitney  ancestries :—[^ee  -\-<)?,6t,  p.  1854]. 

11835. 

JAMES'  CLEVELAND  (Aaron^).  Ch.:  15645-6  Byron' 
Cleveland;  Wallace';  Martin';  Betsey';  Amy';  Charles'; 
Ada';  Clarissa';  Rose', 

11898. 

ZIBA    VALETTE'    CLEVELAND    (smith  AngellMsrael^  Albro^ 

john<,  Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Colo,  la.,  July  26,  1875,  Mary  June 
Ulman,  b.  Amboy,  111.,  Apr.  i6,  1857,  da.  Mayer  and  Angeline 
(Biddleman).  Of  la.,  1879;  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  1883,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Story  co.,  la.:  15647-8  Herbert  Lavette',  July  24, 1876; 
Ralph  Angel',  Aug.  5,  1878;  Leander  Raymond'  Cleveland, 
Jan.  13,  1881. 

11899. 

ISRAEL  ANGELL*  CLEVELAND  (smith  Angem),  m.  New 
Hartford,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  7,  1872,  Mary  J.  Benbow,  b.  Birkenhead, 
Eng.,  May  10,  1846,  da.  Benjamin  and  Mary  (German).  Of  la., 
1879,  farmer;  Richland  Centre,  Richland  co..  Wis.,  1883,  drug- 
gist.    Ch.:     15649  Frank  Clayton'  Cleveland,  May  10,  1873. 

11908. 

LAURENCE    BURDETT^    CLEVELAND  (Alexander^  Israeie, 

AibroMohns  Palmers,  Edw.2),  m.  Smyrna,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1870,  Abby 
Bartlett,  b.  S.  June  15,  1851,  da.  George  and  Miranda  (Miles). 
Of  Smyrna,  1883,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Smyrna:  15650  Herbert 
Burdett'  Cleveland,  Nov.  ii,  1871;  Nora  Adelia',  June  12, 
1876;  Mabel  Deetla',  Oct.  3,  1879. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


11911. 


195 1 


FRANK  FERGUSON'  CLEVELAND  (Washington  LaFayette^ 
Israel',  Albros,  John^  Palmers,  Edwards),    jjl.   Erie,   Pa.,  June   5,    1 873,   Kate 

Maus,  b.  Bloomsburgh,  Columbia  co..  Pa.,  Apr.  6,  1853,  da.  Lewis 
Henry  and  Elizabeth  (Vance).  Res.  Erie,  1876-89,  of  Cleveland 
&  Hardwick,  Erie  Engine  Works,  mfrs.  of  iron,  boilers,  engines. 
Ch.  b.  Erie  :  15651  Gertrude'',  born  Mar.  28,  1875;  Robert 
Henry"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  19,  1877. 

11950. 

Augusta  JBoiVeH^  Sim'th   (Augusta  Bowen',  John^,  Gardner^,  JohnS 

Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Fillmore  City,  Willard  CO.,  Utah,  Dec. 
2,  1866,  James  Lambert,  b.  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  Eng., 
May  15,  1842,  s.  of  William  and  Ann  (Wilcks).  Lived  at  Sub- 
lett  Creek,  Cassia  co.  (P.  O.  Sublett),  Idaho,  1882;  Deseret  City, 
Millard  co.,  Utah,  1883-4;  residence,  Huntington,  Emery  co., 
Utah,  1897,  owns  and  operates  a  large  farm.     Ch.: 

15652  Ann  Elizabeth^  Lambert^  b.  Sept.  11,  1867,  Fillmore, 
m.  Sept.  22,  1883,  Walter  Eugene  Jackman.  Ch.:  Aurilla  Ann'-'' 
Jackman,  b.  Sept.  23,  1884,  Deseret;  Harriet  Augusta}"  Jackman, 
b.  Feb.  16,  1887,  Fillmore,  d.  June  11,  1891;  Eugene  Lester^''  Jack- 
man,  born  May  12,  1889,  Levan,  Juab  co.,  Utah;  James  IVi'lks'" 
Jackman,  Sept.  11,  1891,  L.;  Charles  JV.'"  Jackman,  b.  May  25,  L., 
d.  June  24,  1893;  Zuctnda'"  Jackman,  b.  Oct.  5,  1894,  L.;  Sylvia'" 
Jackman,  b.  Dec.  29,  1896,  Juab,  Juab  co.,  Utah. 

15653  Ellen  Augusta"  Lambert,  b.  May  2,  1870,  Fillmore,  m. 
June  29,  1892,  Peter  Andrew  Hosheins,  b.  Levan,  Jan.  12,  1865. 
Of  Huntington,  1897.  Ch.:  Clarence  Lee""  Hosheins,  b.  Mar.  10, 
1893  ;  James  Wilks'"^  Hosheins,  Mar.  24,  1895. 

Charlotte  Sophronia"  Lambert,  b.  May  29,  1874,  Fillmore  ;  Ed- 
ward Chaplin  Howe"  Lambert,  b.  and  d.  Duckwater,  Nye  co.,  Nev., 
May  31,  1880. 

11951. 

Sarah  3Iarietta^  Smith  (Augusta  Bowen-),  m.  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  Sept.  3,  1867,  Marcellus  Horace  Webb,  b.  Nauvoo, 
111.,  May  5,  1843,  s.  Edward  Milo  and  Caroline  Amelia  (Owens). 
Residence,  Deseret,  Utah,  1882-97,  owns  and  operates  a  fine 
farm.     Ch.  b.  Fillmore,  Utah  : 

15654  Clara  Adclphia"  Webb,  b.  Sept.  8,  1868,  m.  June  20, 
1894,  William  A.  Keyser,  b.  in  McDonough  co.,  111.  Ch.:  Son"", 
b.  Sept.  II,  1895,  Deseret. 

15655  Alice  Marietta"  Webb,  b.  May  i,  1870,  m.  Oct.  i,  1890, 
William  O.  Crockwell,  b.  Salt  L.  C,  June  3,  1872.  Ch.:  Leland 
Madera^''  Crockwell,  b.  Aug.  5,  1891,  Deseret;  Laura  Z.'"  Crock- 
well,  b.  and  d.  D.  Dec.  2,  1892  ;  Marcella)"  Crockwell,  b.  Mar.  3, 
1894,  D.;  Allen  Wells'"  Crockwell,  b.  June  30,  1896,  Salt  L.  C,  d. 
Deseret,  Feb.  28,  1897. 

Edward  Marcellus"  Webb,  b.  Jan.  15,  1872,  d.  Deseret,  May 
12,  1896,  unm. ;  Chester  Albert"  Webb,  b.  Feb.  3,  1874;  John  Ly- 
man" Webb,  Jan.  21,  1876;  Esta  Augusta"  Webb,  Apr.  14,  1878,  D.; 
Clyde  Duane"  Webb,  Jan.  13,  1883. 


1952 


CLEVELAxND    GENEALOGY. 


11952. 


John  Lymaii^  Smitli  (Augusta Bowen-),  m.  Julia  Haight,  b. 
Farming-ton,  Davis  co.,  Utah,  Sept.  9,  1856,  da.  of  Horton  David 
and  Louisa  (Leavitt)  Haight.     Ch.: 

15656-66  Louisa  Augusta^  Smithy  b.  Aug.  9,  1880,  Sublett 
Creek,  Idaho,  d.  Apr.  18,  1893;  Jessie  Sophronia^  Smithy  July  9, 
1883,  Oakley,  Idaho;  JoJm  Lyman^  Smith,  Sept.  26,  1887,  Oakley; 
Julia  Maria^  Smith,  Feb.  4,  1889,  Oakley;  Clarissa  Caroline^  Smith, 
May  24,  1893,  Oakley. 

Hon.  John  Lyman^  Smith,  residence,  Sublett,  1883-93,  Oakley, 
1897,  farmer.  Has,  for  about  11  years,  been  a  Bishop  in  the 
Mormon  Church  ;  was  elected  to  the  Legislative  Assembly  of 
Idaho,  as  Representative,  and  served  a  two-years  tenn,  1894  to 
1896.     Is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

11953. 

T)ohi  GeoTfje  Alexander"  Smith  (Augusta  Bowen'),  m.  Nov. 
10,  1893,  Nancy  Greene  Homes,*  b.  wSpringdale,  Kane  co.,  Utah, 
Mar.  26,  1876,  da.  Edmund  Homer  (b.  Conneaut,  Crawford  co., 
Pa.,  Jime  11,  1839)  and  Melissa  (Greene,  born  Mosquito  Creek, 
Pottawattamie  co.,  Idaho,  June  9,  1847)  Homes.  Child:  15661 
Nancy  Melissa^  Smith,  b.  Jan.  15,  1895,  Oakley,  Idaho. 

Do7i  George  Alexander^  Smith  left  the  Brigham  Young  Acad- 
emy, 1897,  just  before  graduating.  Residence,  Haden,  Fremont 
CO.,  Idaho,  1897,  farmer  and  stock  raiser. 

11954. 

Charlotte  Bose  Cleveland^  Smith  (Augusta Bowen'),  m. 
St.  George,  Washington  co.,  Utah,  Feb.  2,  1882,  William  John 
Benbow  Carter,  b.  Salt  L.  C,  June  29,  1852,  son  William  and 
Ellen  (Benbow).  Of  St.  George,  i882-'97,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  St. 
George  :  15662  John  Cleveland^  Carter,  Dec.  6,  1882  ;  Ellen  Smith^ 
Carter,  May  5,  1884;  Augusta^  Carter,  June  27,  1886;  Mettle^  Carter, 
Mar.  12,  1889;  Don  Smit/i'  Carter,  May  31,  1891;  JsobelP  Carter, 
b.  Nov.  6,  d.  19,  1896. 

11955. 

Sophronia  Amanda^  Smith  (Augusta Bowen'),  m.  Nov.  3, 
1S93,  Paul  Frederick  Petersen,  b.  Cotton  Wood,  Salt  Lake  co., 
LUah,  May  7,  1868,  s.  Frederick  Allison  (b.  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark, 1839)  and  Lillie  Olsen  (Nostrand,  b.  Roken  Logn,  Nor- 
way, Feb.  24,  1S39)  Petersen.  Residence,  Oakley,  Idaho,  1897. 
Ch.  b.  Oakley:  15663  Joel  Cleveland^  Petersen,  Sept.  4,  1894; 
Sarah  Marietta^  Petersen,  b.  Sept.  29,  1895,  d,  Apr.  3,  1896. 

11997. 

EMMA  MATILDA'  CLEVELAND  (john  Hamilton',  PalmeH, 
Benjamin^,  Deliverances  PalmerS,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    married     at      Harrods- 

burg,  Ky.,  Aug.  11,  1848,  Dr.  John  Thomas  Woods,  born  at 
Harrodsburg,  Dec.  15,  1823,  died  at  Marshall,  Clark  co..  111., 
Sept.  8,  1869,  a  son  of  Archibald  and  Anna  (Adams).  Children 
born  at  Harrodsburg:     Allan  McBrayer"  Wood,  b.  Mar.  2,  1850, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1953 


d.  H.  Apr.  23,  185 1 ;  Alary  Anne'  Wood,  b.  and  d.  H.,  Apr.  6,  1852; 
Liliatf  Wood,  b.  and  d.  H.,  June  10,  1853. 

+  15664     Henry  Cleveland^  Wood,  born  Jan.  12,  1855. 

Mrs.  Emma  Matilda^  (Cleveland)  Wood,  residence  still  in 
Harrodsburg-  (1898).  Mrs.  Wood  is  a  well-known  author  and 
poet.  Both  Mrs.  Wood  and  her  talented  son  have  been  awarded 
the  higher  prizes  in  contests  with  poetical  competitors.  See 
Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 

Dr.  John  Thomas  Woods  grad.  Louisville,  Ky.,  University 
1848,  studied  medicine  in  Harrodsburg  1846  to  1848,  in  the  allo- 
pathic school.  A  practising  physician  at  Harrodsburg,  but 
health  failing,  he,  like  the  others  of  his  father's  family,  being 
consumptive,  w^as  too  delicate  for  practice  very  long,  and 
opened  a  druggist  pharmacy  in  Harrodsburg,  which  he  success- 
fully carried  on  for  a  number  of  ^^ears.  When  married,  he  was 
the  only  surviving  child  of  his  father,  consumption  having  early 
buried  the  others.  Residences:  Harrodsburg  to  1864,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  to  1867,  in  Augusta,  Greensboro,  Deering,  and 
Crawfordsville  to  1870,  Harrodsburg  afterwards.  Dr.  Woods 
died  while  on  a  visit  to  relatives. 

Wood,  Woods  ancestry  and  genealogy :—'W&  name  of  the  immigrant  progenitor  is 
not  at  present  traced.  Locality  would  seem  to  point  to  either  of  following  :  Henrie 
Wood,  b.  ab  1615,  age  20,  among  the  Passengers  for  Virginia,  July,  1635,  imbarqued  in 
\.\ie  Assurance  de  Lo  :  Isack  Bromwell  &  Geo:  Pewsie  M''.  examined  by  the  Minister  of 
Towne  of  Gravesend  of  their  conformitie  in  o"'  Religion  —  see  A'.  E.  His.  Gen.  Reg.,  V  : 
62  Leonard  Wood,  b.  ab.  1611,  age  22,  among  Passengers  for  Va.,  Jul}"-  6,  1635,  in  the 
Panle  of  London,  Leonard  Betts,  M'.  pr.  certificate  from  Minister  of  Gravesend  —  A'".  E. 
Reg.,  IV :  bi.  Richard  Wood,  b.  ab.  1599,  age  36,  among  Passengers  for  Va.,  July  23,  1635, 
in  the  America,  Will"'  Barker,  M"'. ;  pr.  cert:  froin  Minister  of  Gravesend. —  iV.  E.  Reg., 
Ill:  JcV,?. 

James'  Woods  lived  in  Botetourt  co.,  Va.,  -whence  he  reinoved  to,  and  was  a  pioneer 
settler  of,  Kentucky,  came  with  the  ilcAfees  and  other  early  settlers  mentioned  in  His- 
torical Sketches  of  A'y.,  by  Henry  Collins,  /S'-/i',  m.  ist,  .     He  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Adams, 

widow  of  Samuel  Adams.     Children  by  ist  m.: 

i.  Archibald^,  b.  Mar.  16,  1784  [continued  below], 
ii.  James  M.,  b.  1788,  lived  on  a  farm  in  Mercer  co.,  Ky. 

iii.  George.     It  is  thought  that  2d  in.  was  S.  P. 

Archibald^  Woods,  b.  Mar.  16,  1784,  d.  Jan.  16,  1850,  m.  Oct.  i,  1807,  Anna  Adams-,  b. 
Feb.  1,  1783,  d.  Mar.  12,  1862.  Ch.:  i.  Cleland  Roberts,  b.  July  5,  1808,  d.  Harrodsburg, 
May  12,  1842.  ii.  ^lary  Ann,  b.  Aug.  6,  1810,  d.  June  27,  1833.  iii.  Findley  Cameron,  born 
Mar.  2,  1813,  d.  June  28,  1838.  iv.  Samuel  J.,  b.  Aug.  21,  1815,  d.  July  "3,  1840.  v.  John 
Thomas^  Woods,  m.  Em.ma  Matilda  Cleveland^. 

Adams  ancest/y  :  —  SamueP,  of  Botetourt  co.,  Va.,  an  early  settler  of  Ky.  His  wife 
brought  from  Va.,  on  horseback,  the  first  looking-.glass  in  Ky.  It  was  a  small,  square 
affair,  but  was  carried  to  all  the  quilting  bees,  weddings,  etc.,  and  consulted  by  the  rus- 
tic belles  and  beaux  who  were  not  indifferent  regarding  their  personal  appearance. 
Knives,  forks,  and  spoons  were  also  carried  by  invited  guests,  that  there  might  be 
enough  for  the  assembled  cotnpany.  The  dishes  were  of  pewter.  (She  m.  2d,  James 
Woods');  Anna^  Adams  (a  lineal  descendant  of  Anneke  Janse)  was  one  of  the  first  chil- 
dren baptized  in  K3'.,  m.  Archibald  Woods^. 

11998. 

HENRY  WHITNEY^  CLEVELAND  (john  Hamilton',  Palmer«, 
Benjamins,  Deliverance",  Palmers,  Edward^,  Moses'),    'bom    Akron,   O.,  Jan.    6, 

1836,  m.  ist,  Hartwell,  Hart  co.,  Ga.,  Nov.  13,  1856,  Anna  Eliza 
Webb,  b.  Anderson  C.  H.,  S.  C,  Oct.  10,  1837,  da.  Claxton  vSam- 
uel  and  Elvira  Ann  (MacElroy).  He  m.  2d,  city  of  New  York, 
Sept.  21,  1871,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Tate)  Cleveland,  born  12  miles 
from  Appling,'  Columbia  co.,  Ga.,  July  2,  1852,  daughter  Edward 
Charles  and  Mary  (Clay)  Tate,  and  adopted  da.  of  John  Hamil- 
ton' Cleveland.  Ch.  by  ist  m.:  Emmet  Webb",  b.  Aug.  13,  1857, 
Hartwell,  d.  H.  Aug.  10,  1858.  By  2d  m.:  15665  Virginia  May" 
Cleveland,  born  Jan.  6,  1873,  Ramsgate,  Kent  co.,  Eng. ;  John 
Henry",  b.  Oct.  28,  1875,  N.  Y.  c,  d.  N.  Y.  c.  June  29,  1876.  15666 
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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


Paul  Spurgeon"  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.   14,  1877,  N.  Y.  c;  Corne- 
lia Grace"  Cleveland. 

Rev.  Henry  Whitney*  Cleveland,  clergyman,  author,  jour- 
nalist. See  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Entered  Oglethorpe 
University,  Milledgeville,  Ga.,  1853,  as  the  protege  of  Rev.  Dr. 
vSamuel  K.  Talmage,  the  president,  uncle  to  Rev.  T.  De  Witt 
Talmage  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  was' recalled  home  before  gradu- 
ation by  an  accident  to  his  father.  He  was  commissioned  Jan. 
19,  1856,  P.  M.  of  White  Path,  Ga.,  his  father  resigning.  He 
began  the  study  of  law  1854  under  ex-Gov.  (now  vSenator)  Jo- 
seph Emerson  Brown  ;  certified  by  Gov.  Herschel  V.  Johnson 
as  a  proper  person  to  practice,  was  adm.  to  the  bar  1856  (under 
age)  by  Hon.  James  Thomas,  Lincoln  co.  (Ga.)  Superior  Court. 
Became  law  partner  of  Judge  Thomas  W.  Thomas  1859,  rose  in 
his  profession,  but  resigned  1859  to  become  editor  of  Augusta 
Cojistitutioiialist  (Democratic),  the  leading  paper  in  Ga.  His  suc- 
cess as  a  journalist  was  almost  phenomenal.  Was  elected  a  del- 
egate to  the  National  Democratic  Conventions  i860,  at  Charles- 
ton and  Baltimore,  and  supported  wStephen  A.  Douglas.  When 
Alexander  H.  Stephens  made  his  speech  before  the  Ga.  Legis- 
lature against  secession  1859,  Mr.  Cleveland  engaged  to  furnish 
it  to  the  N.  Y.  Herald^  and  sent  it,  sheet  by  sheet.  He  was  ap- 
pointed Feb.,  1 86 1,  from  private  in  the  Clinch  Rifles  to  colonel 
and  aid-de-camp  to  Gov.  Joseph  E.  Brown.  Was  commissioned 
Feb.  I,  1861,  ist  Lt.,  Co.  D,  ist  Ga.  Regulars,  C.  S.  A.,  promoted 
to  capt.  of  State  ordnance,  col.  of  staff.  Inspector  of  State  forces, 
col.  of  the  line.  Was  captured  at  Vicksburg  July  4,  1863.  While 
in  C.  vS.  A.  was  associate  editor  of  Augusta  Chronicle.  Was  pa- 
roled at  Lee's  surrender  Apr.  16,  1865.  Immediately  on  close 
of  the  war,  1865,  he  started  and  became  editor-in-chief  of  the 
Augusta  Daily  Press,  but  gave  it  up  to  join  A.  H.  Stephens  at 
Liberty  Hall,  Taliaferro  co.,  Ga.,  and  write  his  biography,  and 
in  the  2  following  years  contributed  stories  and  poems  to  many 
of  the  leading  magazines  and  newspapers,  American  and  Eng- 
lish, Harper  s,  N.  Y.  Tribune,  etc.  In  1868  was  able  to  restore  his 
fine  plantations  in  Taliaferro  co.  Was  (1868)  editor  of  the  New 
Era,  N.  Y.,  and  (1869)  one  of  the  three  editors  of  Appletons  Jour- 
nal, N.  Y.  Resided  in  Taliaferro  co.  (7  miles  from  Crawfords- 
ville)  to  1871,  London,  Eng.,  Sept.,  1871,  to  Oct.,  1872,  Rams- 
gate  to  Aug.  I,  1873,  wrote  for  Good  Words,  etc.  Was  ordained 
an  evangelist  in  the  Church  of  England,  Independent  Presby- 
terian Regent  vStreet  chapel,  London,  Eng.,  November  3,  1872. 
Returned  (1873)  to  N.  Y.,  wrote  a  number  of  works,  etc.  Was 
(1876-7)  city  missionary  for  the  poor  of  Harlem,  N.  Y.,  repre- 
senting nine  churches,  and  for  a  time  had  the  Old  Presbyterian 
church  of  Stony  Point,  Rockland  co.,  N.  Y.  Was  editor  of  the 
New  Era  1878.  Resided  in  N.  Y.  to  Sept.  20,  1879  ;  Savannah, 
Ga.,  as  Southern  missionary  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  to  the 
colored  people.  Was  transferred  by  order  of  Bishop  George  F. 
Pierce  Feb.  12,  1880,  confirmed  by  South  Ga.  Conference  Dec. 
II,  1880,  Elder  in  the  M.  E.  Church  South.  Was  (1881)  editor 
Southern  Musical  IVorld,  Savannah.  Resided  at  Savannah  to 
Aug.  15,  1882,  and  then  became  editor  of  Daily  Post  Appeal,  At- 
lanta, Ga.,  M.  E.  Thornton,  propr.     Was  (1883-4)  pastor  of  Ohio 


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Street  church,  Louisville,  Ky.,  until  the  church  was  broken  up 
by  the  flood  (1883-4)  ;  was  (1884)  literary  editor  of  Courier-  Jour- 
nal^ Louisville.  Resided  1883-95  Louisville.  Rev.  Mr.  Cleve- 
land is  an  antiquarian,  and  owns  a  wealth  of  old  books,  coins, 
and  autoo^raphs,  which  are  described  in  a  biographical  sketch  of 
Mr.  Cleveland,  published  in  a  Louisville  paj^er  Oct.,  1885. 

12001. 

WILSON  HOPKINS"  CLEVELAND  (Benjannn  Hopkins^  Pal- 
mer", Benjamin*,  Deliverances  Palmer^,  Edward^  Moses'),    m.    Columbia    City, 

Ind.,  Jan.  7,  1869,  Indiana  Lancaster,  born  Wayne  co.,  Ind.,  Oct. 
30,  1845,  da.  Wright  and  Margaret  (Grimes).  Of  S.  Whitley, 
Cleveland  tp.,  Ind.,  1882,  farmer.  Ch.:  15667-8  Ettie**  Cleve- 
land, b.  Feb.  10,  1870  ;  James"  Cleveland,  Jan.  27,  1872  ;  Jen- 
nie" Cleveland,  Dec.  19,  1875. 

12002. 

FRANCIS    WARNERS  CLEVELAND   (Benjamin  Hopkins^),  m. 

Roann,  Wabash  co.,  Ind.,  vSept.  24,  1874,  Mary  Frances  Tinsley, 
b.  Randolph  co.,  Ind.,  Nov.  30,  1847,  da.  Allen  B.  and  Ellender 
(Wright).  Of  S.  W^hitley,  Ind.,  1883,  joiner.  Ch.  b.  S.  Whitley  : 
Inf.",  b.  Nov.  26,  d.  28,  1875.  15669  Minot"  and  15670  Maud" 
Cleveland  (tw.),  b.  Aug.  i,  1877. 

12005. 

3Iar!f  IsaheUa''  MeCleUdll  (Sally  Ann',  Palmer«,  Benjamin^,  De- 
liveranceS  Palmer^  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  iu  Hiuds  CO.,  MisS.,  Oct.  20,  I  853, 

Rev.  James  William  Lambuth,  born  in  Green  co.,  Ala.,  8  miles 
from  Demopolis,  Marengo  co.,  Ala.,  near  Kirkpatrick's  Land- 
ing, Mar.  2,  1830,  d.  Kobe,  Japan,  Apr.  28,  1892,  son  of  Rev.  John 
Russell  and  Nancy  (Kirkpatrick)  .     Children  : 

-(-1567 1  ]Valter  Russell  Thoriitoif  LanibutJi.,h.  Nov.  10,  1854, 
Shanghai,  China. 

Nettie^  Laiubuth,  b.  May  10,  1857,  Shanghai,  d.  Pearl 
River,  Miss.,  Mar.  2,  1863. 

+  15672  Nora  Kate''  Lambuth,  b.  July  29,  1863,  Rankin  co., 
INIiss. 

15673  Robert  jrUliaiii''  LambutJi,  b.  May  16,  1867,  Shang- 
hai, m.  Miss  Alice  Craig,  she  died  Culleoka,  Maury  co.,  Tenn., 
Oct.  17,  1894.  Residence  Nashville,  Tenn.;  teacher;  is  stud}-- 
ing  medicine  (1895). 

Rev.  James  William  Lambuth,  D.D.,  graduated  at  the  Uni- 
versity of  Miss.,  Oxford,  Miss.,  1851,  and  took  a  Conference 
course.  He  joined  the  church  1838.  Mary  Isabella**  McClellan, 
at  an  early  age,  began  teaching,  and  finally  went  to  Miss.,  and 
while  teaching  there  met  her  future  husband,  then  a  law  stu- 
dent, whose  home  was  a  large  plantation  of  Miss.  (They  were 
married  by  the  late  President  Thornton,  pres.  of  a  college  in 
Va.,  and  then  pres.  of  a  college  in  Mississippi.)  In  1853  he  was 
licensed  to  exhort.  In  the  fall  joined  Miss.  Conference,  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church   S.,  was   received   into  full    connection. 


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CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY 


elected  to  orders  and  appointed  to  Nankin,  China.  They  left 
New  York  city  in  the  sailing  vessel  Ariel  May  6,  1854,  doubled 
Cape  Good  Hope,  and  reached  Shanghai  vSept.  17,  1854.  For 
long  years  they  struggled  through  what  the  earlier  missionaries 
had  to  bear.  In  1858  he  had  translated  50  hymns,  besides  tracts, 
membership  10.  Came  to  America  on  a  visit  1861,  returning 
1865  to  China.  During  the  years  of  the  civil  war  Mrs.  Lambuth 
taught  and  took  boarders  to  help  meet  expenses,  and  all  through 
her  husband's  life  she  was  at  his  side  aiding  with  her  wise  coun- 
sel and  wonderful  ability  for  work  of  many  kinds.  All  the  mis- 
sion work  for  girls  and  women  of  the  Southern  Methodist 
Church  owes  its  beginning,  however  small,  to  her,  and  it  has 
always  been  a  wonder  to  all  who  knew  her  how  she  could  keep 
so  many  various  kinds  of  work  going  :  da}'  schools  for  the  poor 
children  among  the  Chinese,  orphan  schools  for  girls  who  were 
taken  when  small  and  trained  to  womanhood,  and  then  married 
from  her  home  to  some  Chinese  Christian  man  ;  Bible  women's 
classes,  and  all  the  time  the  house  was  visited  by  missionaries 
coming  and  going  and  always  finding  a  welcome.  In  1880  he 
came  again  to  America  because  of  loss  of  health  from  a  too  pro- 
tracted residence  in  a  malarial  clime,  and  returned  to  China 
1882.  July,  1886,  was  transferred  to  Japan  mission,  and  Rev. 
and  Mrs.  Lambuth  were  sent  to  Japan  to  assist  in  opening  a 
mission  there.  He  had  mastered  both  the  Chinese  and  Japanese 
languages,  preached  in  both  languages,  also  translated  many 
books,  but  above  all  things,  he  was  noted  for  his  goodness  and 
patience.  He  passed  peacefully  away  after  an  illness  of  10 
days.  He  was  loved  and  mourned  for  by  hundreds  of  Chinese. 
His  body  is  laid  away  in  the  beautiful  cemetery  at  Kobe,  Japan. 
TJie  Chinese  Recorder,  Dec.  12,  i8g2,  published  In  Memoriam, 
The  Late  Rev.  J.  W.  Lambuth,  D.D.,  written  by  Rev.  Hamp- 
den C.  Du  Bose,  Southern  Presbyterian  Mission,  Soochow, 
China.  From  this  elegant  and  worthy  tribute,  which  has  since 
been  republished  in  pamphlet  form,  we  make  the  following- 
extracts  : 

It  is  a  cause  of  devout  thankfulness  to  God  that  to  this  His  servant  was  granted  the 
privilege  of  laboring  nearly  40  years  in  the  Eastern  lands.  Graduated  at  the  University 
of  Miss.  1852.  All  of  his  professors  have  passed  away,  save  the  celebrated  educator,  Rev. 
J.  N.  Waddel,  D.D.,  LL.D.  After  leaving  college  he  studied  law,  when  suddenly  there 
came  to  him  a  "voice  from  Heaven."  It  was  an  appeal  [read  by  him]  of  Bishop  [James 
Osgood]  Andrew,  D.D.,  in  behalf  of  China.  He  immediately  offered  his  services,  was 
ordained  i8s.i  and  commissioned  to  go  to  Peking.  He  resided  33  years  in  Shanghai  and 
witnessed  the  rise  and  growth  of  this  Eastern  metropolis.  Few  missionaries  have  been 
called  upon  to  stand,  as  he  did,  alone  on  a  heathen  shore,  with  no  help  or  assistance  from 
his  native  land.  An  impoverished  Church,  owing  to  the  reverses  of  a  cruel  war,  and  a 
Board  embarrassed  by  debt,  left  him  to  strug.gle  for  years  with  no  financial  aid  from 
home.  His  true  and  faithful  wife  supported  the  family  by  teaching  school  and  taking 
boarders,  and  left  hiin  free  to  devote  himself  to  "  prayer  and  the  ministry  of  the  Word." 
These  twelve  or  fifteen  years  stand  prominent  as  an'illustrious  example  of  heroic  self- 
.sacrifice.  The  Methodist  Church  in  Kian,gsu  was  planted  by  those  who  endured  hardiiess 
as  good  soldiers  of  Jesus  Christ.  The  inquiry  comes,  How  could  one  of  feeble  constitu- 
tion carry  on  an  active  ministry  in  a  trying  climate  for  so  long  a  time?  The  answer  is. 
By  rigidly  observing  the  laws  of  healtli.  Mrs,  L.  alwavs  saw  that  the  table  was  provided 
with  a  great  variety  of  nutritious  and  inviting  food.  He  never  started  on  a  trip  without 
several  changes  of  raiment.  In  a  word,  his  long  missionary  life  was  due  to  the  care  of 
his  .good,  sensible  wife.  Her  children  rising  up  and  calling'her  blessed,  and  the  heart  of 
her  husband  safely  trusting  in  her.  In  their  house  the  stranger  was  always  welcome. 
The  sick  from  the'interior  always  had  a  welcome,  and  angels  ministered  at  the  Clien-ka- 
vioh-ff\nao.  The  writer  speaks  of  that  which  he  knows,  as  four  of  his  children  first  saw 
the  lig"ht,  and  from  the  home  of  the  Lambuths  the  first-born  was  borne  to  the  cemetery. 
The  key  to  the  life  of  this  pioneer  Wesleyan  was  the  conviction  that  Christ  sent  him  "to 
preach  the  Gospel."  His  earnest  manner  impressed  the  heathen  and  his  gentle,  per- 
suasive voice  touched  many  a  heart.  His  preaching  was  essentially  evan,geliciil.  Bro. 
Lambuth's  nominal  residence  was  Shanghai,  but,  with  the  boat  for  his  home,  he  visited 
the  cities  and  towns ;  on  the  canal  bank  speaking  to  those  who  passed  by,  pitching  his 


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tent  in  an  open  space  in  the  town  and  holding  all-day  services,  or  jjoing-  from  house  to 
house  distributing  tracts  and  exhorting  the  people.  Once,  near  Soochow,  he  met  nearly 
100,000  T'ai-pings  on  Vjoats,  each  soldier  with  a  flag,  but  they  passed  him  without  moles- 
tation. By  means  of  this  itineracy,  two  of  his  nif)St  efficient  preachers  were  brought  to 
know  Christ.  He  was  instrumental  in  planting  the  Gospel  in  many  cities.  In  Naziang, 
Kading,  Wongdu,  Tsingpu,  Sunkiang,  and  Quensan  he  built  chapels.  After  Gordon 
drove  the  rebels  from  Soochow,  he  obtained  a  room  near  the  Ink  Pagoda,  and  here  held 
services  and  administered  the  ordinances.  Within  a  //of  this  spot  his  mission  now  has 
a  church,  2  hospitals,  a  college  and  a  girls'  school,  and  6  forei.gn  residences.  He  was  the 
translator  of  an  astronoiny  and  a  work  on  theology.  His  Christian  books  in  Chinese 
number  about  20.  He  started  in  Soochow,  as  a  boarding-school,  what  is  now  a  flourish- 
ing college.  When  at  home,  he  held  daily  religious  services  in  ]Mrs.  L.'s  girls' school, 
from  whence  so  many  Christian  women  have  gone  forth.  His  most  successful  work, 
however,  was  in  training  12  or  15  native  preachers,  now  ministering  to  their  own  people. 
At  a  meeting  of  the  Quarterly  Conference  at  Kobe  he  was  taken  with  a  chill.  It  was  the 
beginning  of  an  attack  of  pneumonia  which  ended  his  life.  The  deathbed  scenes  corre- 
sponded with  the  tent)r  of  a  consecrated  life.  To  the  native  Church  he  sent  the  message  : 
"The  Lord  is  with  me  all  the  time  ;  be  faithful  unto  the  end."  As  his  children  in  China 
were  on  an  itinerant  tour,  the  cablegram  tailed  to  reach  them,  and  they  arrived  just  a 
few  hours  after  their  father  had  fallen  asleep.  He  often  exclaimed,  "Jesus  is  here," 
"  Jesus  has  come  ;  He  is  right  here  ;  1  know  it  is  Jesus."  He  was  not  led  through  the 
dark  valley,  but  stood  on  Pisgah's  top  and  caught'views  of  the  Heavenly  Canaan.  The 
last  day  he  said  to  his  wife,  "I  have  views  of  things  that  are  indescribably  beautiful  : 
things  that  are  opening  up  before  me,  coming  and  going,  growing  brighter  and  surer." 
These  glimpses  of  the  New  Jerusalem  did  not  cause  him  to  be  forgetful  of  the  Church 
Missionary.  For  two  score  years  the  man  of  Macedon  had  stood  on  the  Pacific  shore  and 
cried  to  the  South-land  for  help.  With  his  latest  breath  he  calls  to  the  people  of  God, 
"  I  die  at  my  post.  We  have  a  great  work  to  do  ;  send  more  men."  Let  my  last  end  be 
like  his. 

Mrs.  Mary  Isabella^  {McClellaii)  Lawbiith  still  continues  her 
labors  in  Japan.  Her  work  has  been  manifold  and  successful 
since  her  husband's  decease.  After  a  visit  to  the  United  States 
she  has  just  returned  to  Japan,  and  now  has,  as  her  special  work, 
a  training"  school  for  Japanese  ladies,  where  they  are  taught  the 
Gospel  and  many  other  things,  and  the  name  of  the  school  has 
just  been  given  by  Bishop  Eugene  R.  Hendrix  of  Mo.  as  "Lam- 
buth  Bible  and  Training  School."  Besides  this  school,  Mrs. 
Lambuth  has  charge  of  a  night  school  for  yotmg  men,  which,  at 
one  time,  while  taught  by  herself  and  her  husband,  numbered 
70  pupils.  She  is  much  loved  and  respected  by  all  who  know 
her,  and  long  may  she  be  spared  to  serve  the  Saviour. 

Lambuth  ancestry : — Rev.  William',  b.  in  Hanover  co.,  near  Hanover  Court  House, 
Va.,  1765,  a  Wesleyan  pioneer,  was  licensed  1786  to  preach,  and  joined  Baltimore  Confer- 
ence, was  sent  to  wilds  of  Tenn.  as  missionary  1798,  settled  first  in  Smith  co. ,  Tenn.,  and 
second  in  Sumner  co. ,  Tenn  .  preached  to  the  Indians,  afterwards  ministering  to  a  large 
church,  d.  within  one  mile  of  Fountain  Head,  Sumner  co.,  Tenn.,  1837,  m.  i7g8,  Miss  .Sa- 
rah Greenshaw  ;  Rev.  John  Russell^  Lambuth,  b.  Sumner  co  ,  Tenn^  1801,  went,  by  ap- 
pointment, to  Mobile,  Ala.,  as  missionary  1826,  and  built  the  "Bee  Hive"  ist  Methodist 
church,  located  and  moved  to  Clarke  co.,  Ala.,  1828,  and  to  Green  co.,  Ala  ,  8  miles  from 
Demopolis,  1829,  thence  1843  to  Madison  co..  Miss.,  in  full  membership  of  Miss.  Confer- 
ence, d.  at  his  home  at  Pearl  River  Nov.  6,  1864,  buried  there,  m.  1827  iliss  Nancy  Kirk- 
patrick,  Clarke  co. ,  Ala. 

12014. 

TJlOtliaS   Jefferson*'    StrOilf/  {jVancy-' McJVau^r/iton,  iia.rnh\  Benja. 
mins,  Deliverance*,  Palmer',  Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  at  Sandy  Hill,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 

4,  1885,  a.  61,  m.  Sandy  Hill,  Dec.  22,  1875,  Mrs.  Mary  Margaret 
(Schaeffer)  Churchill,  b.  Schoharie,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  7,  1839,  wid.  of 
Frank  Alonso  Churchill,  daughter  Jacob  Henry  and  Anna  Lida 
(Grosebeck).  Ch.  b.  Sandy  Hill  :  15674  TJwittas  Jeffersoif  Stroiii:;, 
May  22,  1877;  Katie  Maf  Strong;,  June  30,  1879. 

Brig.- Gen.  Thomas  [efferson^  Strong  was  commissioned  capt. 
May  8,  1861;  Major,  Mar.  20,  1863;  Lt.-Col.  Apr.  29,  1863,  22d 
N.  Y.  v.;  took  part  in  battles  of  Falmouth,  Mattepony,  Rappa- 
hannock Sta.,  Groveton,  2d  Bull  Run,  Fredericksburg,  Frank- 
lin's Crossing,  Chancellorsville,  where  for  6  days  he  commanded 
the  2 2d,  whose  term  (two  years)  expired  June  19,  1863.  He  re- 
ceived authority  Dec.  21,  1863,  from  Adj.'-Gen.  of  N.  Y.,  and  in 


1958  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

two  weeks  sent  800  recruits  to  i6th  N.  Y.  V.,  of  which  he  was 
commissioned  Major  Dec.  18,  1863,  and  Lt.-Col.  vSept,  13,  1864; 
was  placed,  by  special  order  of  Gen.  Butler,  Sept.,  1864,  in  super- 
intendence over  excavation  of  Dutch  Gap  Canal  for  3  months, 
under  fire;  was  wounded  Dec.  13,  1864,  by  mortar  shell,  and  left 
leg  amputated;  was  at  Point  of  Rocks  hospital  Dec.  25,  1864,  to 
Apr.  12,  1865,  when  he  returned  home;  was  mustered  out  June 
9,  1865.  For  g-allant  and  meritorious  services  was  commissioned 
by  Pres.  Lincoln  Brevet  Colonel,  and  Brevet  Brigadier  General 
Mar.  13,  1865.  Previously  to  1855  he  was  a  printer  at  wSandy 
Hill  and  Glens  I'alls,  N.  Y.  Latterly,  a  contractor  above  Sandy 
Hill.  Dii'ig/ifs  Strong  gen.,  p26,  contains  a  steel  plate  portrait  of 
Gen.  Strong. 

Mary  Margaret  Schaeffer  married  ist,  Schoharie  Oct.  4,  1864, 
Frank  Alonso  Churchill,  b.  Ft.  Edward,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  9,  1838,  d. 
Sandy  H.  Apr.  16,  1872,  s.  Otis  and  Ettie  Marie  (Vaughn),  pho- 
tographer. Ch.  :  15675  Ettie  M.  Churchill,  born  Aug.  18,  1865, 
Adams,  Berkshire  co.,  Mass.  15676  George  Antler  Churchill, 
May  26,  1868,  Sandy  H. 

12015. 

Helen  ^Jarr"  Sfroitf/  {Nancy-'  McNaughton),  'm.  vSandy  Hill, 
N.  Y.,  June  24,  1850,  Atnariah  Holbrook,  born  Hartford,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  10,  1816,  d.  Jan.  24,  1S77,  s.  Amariah  and  Vina  (Holbrook). 
Of  Sandy  Hill  1871,  contractor.     Ch.  b.  Sandy  H.  : 

15677  Peter''  Holbrook,  born  Oct.  24,  1852,  m.  Oct.  17,  1884, 
Clarissa  Brown.     Of  Sandy  H.  1885,  hotel  propr.  s.  p. 

15678  Elizabeth  Sperry^  Holbrook,  b.  Aug.  17,  1856,  m.  Jan. 
5,  1881,  Charles  Sumner  Barton,  president  of  Rice,  Barton  & 
Fales  Machine  and  Iron  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1876-85.  Ch.  : 
George  Sinnner^^  Barton,  b.  Nov.  5,  1881. 

15679  Matt  Hoi-variP  Holbrook,  b.  May  24,  1858,  m.  June 
18,  1882,  Annie  Griffin  of  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. ;  residence,  vSing  Sing, 
keeper  State  Prison,  Sing  Sing.  Ch.  :  HoicHird  Griffin^"  Holbrook, 
b.  Mar.  10,  1884.  Frenionf  Holbrook,  b.  Dec.  11,  1859,  d.  Sandy 
H.  Apr.  9,  1869. 

15680  Helen  McNaiighton^  Holbrook,  born  March  30,  1865, 
Miss  Holbrook  resides  at  vSandv  Flill. 


12033. 

MARY    ELIZABETH"    CLEVELAND    (john  smith',  John«,  Ben- 
jamin^, Deliverance*,  Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    d.    OronOCO,    Olmsted    CO., 

Minn.,  Sept.  29,  1869,  a.  37,  m.  Burton,  O.,  Mar.  11,  1863,  as  ist 
wife,  Dewitt  Clinton  Johnson,  b.  Rutland,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  16,  1829, 
d.  June  6,  1894,  a  son  of  Caleb  and  Thirza  (Treadway).  Child  : 
1568 1  Jennie  Cleveland'^  Johnson,  b.  Sept.  24,  1869,  Oronoco, 
unm.,  attended  Young  Ladies'  Seminary,  Fainesville,  Ohio. 

Dewitt  Clinton  Johnson,  of  Burton,  farmer.     He  m.  2d,  Mrs. 
JNIary  Frary.     She  1.  Lakeville,  Minn.,  1895. 


DESCENDANTS    OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


12034. 


1959 


JAMES  BUTLEir  CLEVELAND  (john  smith',  John«,  Benjamin^ 
Deliverance*,  Palmei-s,  Edward^,  Moses'),  d.  Oneonta,   N.  Y.,  NoV.   29,   1 894, 

ag-ed  61,  m.  first  in  Burton,  Ohio,  Sept.  30,  1863,  Adelia  Helena 
Wrig-ht,  who  died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  31,  1872  (and  was 
buried  at  Burton,  O.),  daughter  of  Sidney  and  Harriet  (Stanton) 
Wright,  of  Claridon,  O.  He  m.  2d  at  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29, 
1874,  May  Farrington,  a  daughter  of  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  (Har- 
ris) Farrington,  of  Oneonta,  and  a  descendant  of  Edmund  (b.  1588) 
and  Elizabeth  Farrington,  from  Olney,  Buckinghamshire,  Eng., 
who  came,  1635,  of  Lynn,  Mass.     Children  by  ist  marriage  : 

+  15682  Catharine  Butler'  Cleveland,  b.  June  14,  1864, 
Burton,  O.     By  second  marriage  : 

15683  George  Farrington^  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1876, 
at  Oneonta;  was  christened  Sept.  29,  1876,  in  the  reception  par- 
lor of  the  George  Washington  mansion  at  Mount  Vernon  on  the 
Potomac,  Fairfax  county,  Virginia.  The  first  child  ever  christ- 
ened on  the  estate. 

Capt.  James  Butler'  Cleveland  grad.  Hiram,  O.,  College; 
was,  Apr.,  1861,  to  Apr.,  1863,  a  soldier  and  an  officer;  a  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  41st  Ohio  Regiment;  was  in  battles  at  Shiloh, 
Stone  River,  and  elsewhere.  He  was  in  the  Army  of  the  Cum- 
berland, U.  S.  A.,  and  other  army  organizations  in  the  West. 
He  married  in  Burton  1863,  and  there  his  first  child  was  born. 
W^ith  his  family  he  removed,  in  Dec,  1867,  to  Washington,  D.  C, 
where  he  held  a  position  in  the  First  Auditor's  Office,  U.  S. 
Treasury  Department.  Remained  in  Washington  to  Oct.  15, 
1877,  a-iid  then  became  a  resident  of  Oneonta,  N.  Y.,  and  there 
established  a  mercantile  and  drug  business;  later  was  connected 
with  the  New  York  Custom  House. 

James  Butler"  Cleveland,  while  located  in  Washington  and 
subsequently,  made  valuable  researches,  and  corresponded  with 
many  throughout  the  United  States  interested  in  the  compila- 
tion of  the  Cleveland  Family  Genealogy.  He  published  /"a// /.• 
Cleveland  Genealogy^  1881.  Author  and  contributor.  See  Bibli- 
ography, Chap.  IV. 

12035. 

ANN  BUTLER'  CLEVELAND  (john  Smith^  John«,  Benjami^^ 
Deliverance*,  Palmer^,  Edward^,  Mosesi ),  m.  at   Claridon,  O.,   May  l8,   1854, 

La  Royal  Taylor,  born  at  Claridon  May  27,  1827,  a  son  of  Hon. 
Lester  and  Mary  L  Goodwin  (Wilder)  Taylor.     Ch.  : 

15684  Annette  Sophia'  Taylor,  b.  Mar.  26,  1855,  Claridon,  m. 
at  Willoughby,  O.,  Oct.  16,  1879,  Herbert  Alfred  Rice,  b.  Kirt- 
land,  O.,  Aug.  12,  1855,  a  son  of  Porter  and  Lydia  (Fuller)  Rice. 
Of  Kirtland,  builder  and  fruit  grower,  s.  p. 

15685  Royal  Cleveland''  Taylor,  b.  June  24,  1857,  Claridon, 
m.  at  Willoughby  Aug.  22,  1883,  Sylvia  Jane  Pike,  b.  Mayfield, 
Cuvahoga  co.,  O.,  June  3,  1859,  da.  of  John  Dwight  and  Lorinda 
(Gray)  Pike.  Of  Willoughby,  farmer.  Child:  Mary  Wilder'' 
Taylor,  b.  July  27,  1884,  W. 

15685"  Ella  Cleveland''  Taylor,  b.  June  18,  1861,  Claridon, 
m.  Kirtland  May  24,  1882,  Frederic  Eugene  Presley,  b.  Chester, 
O.,  Sept.  19,  i860,  son  of  Solomon  and   Emma  Eliza  (Hayford) 


i960 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Presley.  Of  Kirtland,  farmer,  s.  p.  Jolin  Wilder'  Taylor,  b. 
Dec.  18,  1866,  Claridon,  O.;  Mary  Alice^  Taylor,  b.  Sept.  17,  1870, 
Willoughby,  O. 

La  Royal  Taylor,  residence,  Willoughby,  O.,  1887.  Mr. 
Taylor  is  a  fanner. 

Wilder,  Weylder  ancestry  .—2  arms  ,-  Wilder  (Nunhide,  co.  Berks,  Eng.)  G«.  from 
a  fesse  or,  charged  with  2  barrulets  az.  a  demi  lion  ramp  issuant  of  the  second.  Crest  — 
a  savage's  head  affrontee,  couped  at  the  shoulders,  the  temples  entwined  with  woodbines 

all  ppr Nicholas\  a  military  chieftain  in  army  of  Henry,  Earl  of  Richmond 

(with  whom  heprob.  came  from  France  and  landed  at  Milford  Haven,  Eng.),  at  Bosworth, 
iDattle  Aug.  22,  1485,  was  granted  arms  and  landed  estate  by  Hen.  VH.  Apr.  15,  1497  ;  John^ 
possessed'the  estate,  1525,  residence  Shiplake,  Oxon,  Eng.,  m.  Agnes  ;  John^,  will  prov.  Nov. 
1588,  m.  Alice  Keats  da.  of  Thomas  of  Sulham  House,  Eng.  ;  Thomas')  of  Shiplake,  propr. 
Sulham  Est.,  Berks  county,  Eng.,  m.  Martha,  who,  then  a  widow,  came  from  Lancashire, 
Eng.,  with  family  to  Char'lestow'n,  Mass.,  before  1638,  and  died  Apr.  20,  1652  ;  Thomas^,  b. 
1618,  of  Charlestown,  bef.  1638,  Lancaster,  Mass.,  1659  (bro.  to  John  of  Nuntride,  Eng..  and 
Edward  of  Hingham,  Mass.),  m.  1641,  Anna  or  Hannah;  John"  Lancaster,  m.  Hannah; 
John'',  bap.  Chariest.  Apr.  30,  1676,  m.  Sarah  Sawyer;  Jonas'"  m..  Eunice  Beaman  ;  John" 
m.  Hannah  Austin  ;  Elii"  m.  Mary  Johnson  ;  Mary  L  Goodwin^'  Wilder  m.  Lester  Tay- 
lor. —  Book  of  the  U'llders,  by  Rev.  Moses  Hale  Wilder,  /<SjS,  p.  214. 

12036. 

JENNIE  HARRIS*  CLEVELAND  (john  Smlth^  John^  Benja- 
mins.  Deliverance^,  Palmers,  Ed ward2,  Moses'),    111.    at    BllFtOll,    O.,    Sept.    lO, 

1861,  Josiah  Marcellus  Cook,  b.  at  Burton,  d.  at  Burton,  Jan.  20, 
1863,  a  son  of  Josiah  Smith  and  Lucy  Almira  (Chatfield)  Cook. 
Mrs.  Cook,  since  1863,  has  taught  in  Cleveland,  O.,  Chicago,  111., 
Washington,  Titusville,  etc.     s.  p. 

12037. 

LAURA  PEASE'  CLEVELAND  (john  smitiv),  ni.  at  Burton, 
O.,  Sept.  24,  1866,  Myron  George  Manly,  b.  Claridon,  O.,  Aug.  20, 
1843,  a  son  of  George  Washington  and ,  Laura  Eliza  (Douglas) 
Manly.  Was  of  Burton  1876  ;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1887,  druggist, 
real  estate  dealer,  etc.  Ch.:  15686  Robert  Cleveland'^  Ala/ily,  b. 
July  20,  1867,  Claridon,  O. 

12039. 

JOHN  SMITH^  CLEVELAND  (joim  smith^),  d.  at  Chardon, 
O.,  July  4,  1S84,  a.  37,  m.  at  Burton,  O.,  Sept.  24,  1876,  Carrie 
Rosalie  Latham,  b.  at  Burton,  Apr.  13,  i860,  da.  of  Newell  P. 
and  Matilda  (Warren)  Latham,     s.  p. 

Mr.  John  Smith"  Cleveland  resided  at  Burton,  O.,  a  well- 
known  and  highly-esteemed  merchant  and  druggist.  A  great 
calamity  was  the  cause  of  his  death.  After  the  celebration  of 
Independence  day  by  the  people  of  Chardon  with  appropriate 
festivities,  while  they  were  prepared,  at  the  close  of  the  Na- 
tional holida}^,  to  witness  the  display  of  pyrotechnics,  the  large 
mass  of  fireworks  prematurely  exploded,  instantly  killing  John 
S.'  Cleveland,  and  also  Job  Durfee  of  Newbury.  An  obituary 
of  John  S.  Cleveland  appeared  in  the  Geauga  Repiiblicaii,  Char- 
don, July  p,  1884.  A  very  full  account  of  the  largely-attended 
funeral  services  at  Burton,  July  7,  1884,  appeared  in  the  Burton 
Independent,  Jiilv  10,  1S84. 

12041. 

Cj<lth('Vl)H'^  HofftUfl^l  (^Elizabeth  Ann'  Hopkins,  John^,  Benjamins, 
Deliverance^  Palmer^,  Edward^  Moses'),  died   in    1 863,    m.   Gen.   Henry   L. 

Burnett,  a  lawyer  of  Warren,  O.,  Cincinnati,  O.,  now,  1881,  a 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND.  1961 

partner  in  firm  of  Bristow,  Stoug-hton,  and  others,  in  New  York. 
Mrs.  Burnett  left  2  daughters  : 

15687  Grace  Hoffmatf  Burnett,  m.  in  American  Episcopal 
Church  in  Paris,  France,  Oct.  29,  1878,  the  Baron  Victor  von 
Oertzen.     Helen''  Burnett. 

12046. 

JAMES  SMITH'  CLEVELAND  (Rowland  Sackett',  Moses*,  Ben- 
jamin*, Deliverance*,  Palmer^,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  TO.  in   Santa  Fc,  NcW  MeX., 

June  28,  1868,  Mary  Jane  Gillespie,  b.  in  County  Fermanagh, 
Ireland,  Dec.  19,  1842,  da.  Patrick  and  Bridget  (O'Dowd).     Ch.: 

15688  James  Rollo'  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  16,  1869,  Topeka. 
Kan.  Still  res.  home,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1895,  with  K.  C.  &  K. 
S.  Railway,  1885  ;  cashier  Western  Sash  co.,  1892  ;  Edson  Nor- 
TON°  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  25,  1872,  Emporia,  Kan.,  res.  home, 
1892,  clerk;  Charles  Thomas'*  Cleveland,  born  July  16,  1875, 
Kansas  C,  d.  K.  C;  Bishop  Goodrich'  Cleveland,  b.  July  31, 
1877,  K.  C;  Daisie"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  13,  1881,  K.  C. 

Lt.  James  Smith"  Cleveland,  residence  in  Middlebury  to 
1852  ;  South  Bend,  Ind.,  to  1854;  Grundy  co..  111.,  to  i860;  Pikes 
Peak  to  1862  ;  mustered  in  a  private  2d  Colorado  Cav.  Vol.  1862, 
promoted  to  First  Lt.  Co.  K,  2d  Col.  Cav.,  mustered  out  1865  ; 
then  engaged  in  livery  business  in  Kansas  City  i  year,  and 
went  to  Mexico  to  1868  ;  Topeka  to  1869-70,  and  Emporia,  same 
business,  to  1874,  then  Kansas  City  again  (1892);  kept  the  St. 
Paul  House,  1 880-1,  merchant  since  (1882-5). 

12047. 

CHARLES  HENRY'  CLEVELAND  (Rowland  s.'),  married 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  May  27,  1868,  Emma  Maremna  Wentworth, 
born  Woodstock,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1845,  ^  ^^-  George  Adams  and 
Elizabeth  (McCoy).     Ch.: 

15688-'  Henry  Wentworth"  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  27,  1870, 
Middlebury,  O. 

Charles  Henry"  Cleveland  lived  at  Middlebury  ;  of  Akron, 
O.,  1882-5,  supt.  machinist. 

Wentworth  ancestry :  — [For  preceding  generations,  see  +1095.  p.  403];  William^i,  of 
Dover,  N.  H.,  1650:  John^-,  m.  Martha  Miller,  da.  Ephraim  ;  Shubael^'^;  Ezekiel-*,  m. 
Mary  Gibbons,  of  Quaker  descent  ;  Henry^s,  m.  Hannah  Romer;  George  Adams-'  Want- 
worth  m.  Elizabetii  'SlcCoy.-H't'//t7(<o///t^e>i.,  1 :  2S2. 

12048. 

THOMAS  FOSTER'  CLEVELAND  (Rowland  s.'),  married 
Akron,  O.,  Sept.  24,  1867,  Flora  Louisa  Hart,  b.  A.  Sept.  24,  1848, 
da.  Hiram  and  Sarah  (Smith).  Was  of  Middlebury,  O.;  Akron, 
1883,  machinist.  Ch.:  15688''  Sarah  Alice'  Cleveland,  born 
Dec.  27,  1868. 

12049. 

MARCUS  MARCELLUS'  CLEVELAND  (Hoses',  Moses-, 
Benjamin*,  Deliverance^,  Palmer^,  Edward^,  Moses'),    m.    OconomoWOC,    Wis., 

Feb.,  1876,  Esther  Soles,  of  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1890,  carpenter. 
Ch.  b.  Minneapolis:     15689  Charles";  Cora"  Cleveland. 


1962 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


12058. 


CHARLES     WALDO'     GLEVELAND     (Findley  Fisher^  Moses«, 
Benj.6,  Deliv.^  Palmers,  Edw.2),  TI).  Waupun,  Wis.,   Apr.   28,    1869,  Arvilla 

Ruth  Heath,  b.  Pardeeville,  Cohimbia  co.,  Wis.,  Dec.  26,  1851, 
da.  Jeremiah  and  Hannah  (McDuffee).  Farmer.  Ch.  b.  Tren- 
ton, Wis.:  15689''  Herbert  Clement"  Cleveland,  June  14, 
1873,  of  Waupun,  Wis.,  1892;  Findley  Leroy',  Apr.  17,  1879; 
Laura  ALICE^  Apr.  i,  1883. 

12067. 

WILBER     F.'     CLEVELAND    (Danier,    Daniel   R.\    Benj.^    Deliv.^ 
Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    tn.    ist,    UnionviUe,    O.,    Nov.    3,    1868,    JoSC- 

phine  Warner  of  U.,  b.  Aug.,  1849,  d.  U.  Feb.  25,  26,  1870,  da.  E. 
O.  Warner  of  U.  He  m.  2d,  Nov.  1877,  Edith  M.  Critchfield  of 
Cleveland,  O.,  da.  of  Lyman  Critchfield,  a  lawyer  of  C.  Resi- 
dence, 1880,  E.  Cleveland,  O.,  of  Cleveland  &  [Harvey]  Bigelov^, 
wholesale  grocers,  Cleveland  ;  of  Cleveland  &  Bain,  commission 
merchants,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  1885-90,  of  Cleveland  &  Co., 
successors  of  Cleveland  &  Bain,  Minneapolis.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
15690     Son",  b.  Feb.  17,  1870. 


1207K 

ARTHUR  EDWIN'  CLEVELAND  (Edwin  Ruthom^,  Daniel  r.s 
BenJ.5,  Deliv.<,  Pahners,  Edw.=),    m.   MadisOU,   Lake    CO.,   O.,    Apr.   4,    1 878, 

Cora  Bell  Freeman,  b.  M.  May  14,  1861,  da.  Raymond  and  Ann 
(Remmington).  Ch.:  Gertrude  Freeman'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug. 
4,  1879,  UnionviUe,  d.  Feb.  28,  1880. 

12072. 

Mar  if  Lottie''  Lewis  {james-'  /.«(-/.■),  m.  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
Nov.  17,  '1874,  Oscar  Lindblom,  b.  Orebro,  province  of  Nericia, 
Sweden,  Mar.  14,  1847,  a  s.  Nils  and  Louvisa  (Tolf).  Ch.:  15691 
Walter^  Lindblom,  b.  Oct.  29,  1875,  Chilton,  Wis.;  Lcivis^  Lindblom, 
July  16,  1878,  Milwaukee;  Elva^  Lindblom,  Feb.  9,  1880,  M. 

Oscar  Lindblom,  residence,  McCracken,  Kan.,  1896,  farmer. 

Lindblom  ancestry  :—^\\'&  Lindblom,  b.  in  Sweden,  of  Orebro,  Sweden,  m.  Louvisa 
Tolf,  b.  in  Sweden. 

12073. 

Hattie  LindfT  Lewis  (./-«-- /^«'V.,  ]  il'^'n^aifr"' f  J°^  ^'^^'"™'' 
Deiiv. 4,  Palmers,  Edw.2,  Moses'),  d.  Chicago,  111.,  June  7,  1896,  a.  39,  m. 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Nov.  17,  1874,  Robert  Lindblom,  b.  Sweden, 
Nov.  17,  1844,  a  s.  Nils  andLouvisa  (Tolf).  Ch.:  15692  Lenor 
Hattie'  Lindblom,  b.  Aug.  25,  1875,  Milwaukee,  unm.;  Vesta  Raven^ 
Lindblom,  b.  Aug.  19,  1880,  Chicago;  Barbara^,  b.  Mar.  18,  1891, 
C,  d.  G.  Nov.  15,  1895. 

Robert  Lindblom,  res.  Chicago  (1897).  Of  Robt.  Lindblom 
&  Co.,  Commission  Merchants,  stocks,  grain,  etc.  Branch  offi- 
ces, N.  Y.,  Toledo,  Pittsburg,  Minneapolis,  Milwaukee. 


DESCENDANTS  OF  MOSES'  CLEVELAND. 


1208Z 


1963 


Ailf/HSfa  Miirid"  Coll  so  }l  {Hannah  Cleveland-'  Gras),  m.  Dor- 
set, Vt.',  Oct.  I,  1868,  Y..  Ferrand  Hatch  of  Sugar  Grove,  III,  a 
s.  Elam.  Ch.  :  15693  Burdett  M?  Hatch,  b.  Feb.  27,  1870;  Cora 
G.\  June  I,  1871  ;  Addie  M.\  Dec.  6,  1872;  Lorenzo  C.\  June  18, 
1874;  Martha  F.\  Dec.  6,  1876;  Herbert  B.'  Hatch,  Oct.  8,  1883, 
all  of  Sugar  G. 

Hatch  tfwc^j.Vri' .•  —  Jethro',  b.  Kent,  Conn.,  Dec.  12,  1757,  Dea.  Timothy*,  a  pioneer 
settler  and  orig.  prop,  of  Shelburne,  N.  Y.  ;  Elam^  Hatch.  —  Gray  j^eji.,  243. 

12092. 

GEORGE  CLARK"  CLEVELAND  (George  Clark',  job  William«, 
Job  Williams,  Deliverance*,  Palmers,  Edward^)^  ni.  Newjefferson,  Greene  CO., 

Iowa,  Dec.  20,  1866,  Lizzetta  Unis  Hutchinson,  b.  St.  Lawrence 
CO.,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  da.  Hiram  and  Unis  (vSpalding);  was  soldier 
Co.  D,  74th  111.,  Aug.,  1862;  of  Cedar  Vale,  Chautauqua  co.,  Kan., 
1883-6,  of  Cleveland  &  [Homer]  Lasher,  real  est.  and  insurance. 
Ch.  b.  Cedar  V.:  Mary  Elvira"  Cleveland,  Mar.  5,  1868. 
Georgiana'  Cleveland,  May  i,  1869;  Clara  Almira''  Cleve- 
land, Jan.  4,  1873.  -I-15694  Edward  Warren*  Cleveland,  Feb. 
26,  1876;  Etta^  Cleveland,  Feb.  22,  1881. 

12093. 

FRANK  LEWIS"  CLEVELAND  (George  ciark^),  m.  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  Dec.  31,  1879,  Henrietta  Stanbro,  b.  Memphis,  Tenn., 
Feb.  8,  1859,  da.  of  Ira  and  Sarah  (Grain).  Ch.  born  Rockford  : 
15695  Georgia  Irene"  Cleveland,  June  10,  1881;  Ruth  Stan- 
bro* Cleveland,  Feb.  22,  1892  ;  Eleanor*  Cleveland,  Dec.  18, 
1895. 

Frank  Lewis"  Cleveland,  residence  Rockford.  Real  estate 
and  loans.  Celebration  of  fifteenth  anniversary  of  wedding  was 
described  by  the  local  press. 

12094. 

EDWARD  WARREN"  CLEVELAND  (George  ciark^),  m. 
Seward,  III.,  Aug.  24,  1887,  Mary  Estella  Eddy,  b.  Seward,  Feb. 
16,  1864,  da.  of  Elliot  and  Elizabeth  Margaret  (Wygant).  Resi- 
dence near  Rockford,  111..,  farmer.  Ch. :  15696  Elsie  Margaret* 
Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  8,  1895,  Rockford;  Warren  Eddy*  Cleve- 
land, Jan.  17,  1897,  Cherry  Valley,  Winnebago  co.,  111. 

12095. 

WILLIS  PORTER'  CLEVELAND  (George  ciark^),  m.  Hyatt, 
Tyler  county,  Tex.,  June  20,  1894,  Alice  Eugenia  Crowe,  b.  Ala. 
May  9,  1873,  da.  Joseph  A.  and  Nannie  (Cox).  Grad.  Beloit 
College,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1884,  admitted  to  the  bar  of  111.  June  18, 
1887.  Res.  1895-6,  Hyatt,  office  man  and  accountant  for  an  ex- 
tensive lumbering  manufacturing  company. 


1964 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY 


12096. 


CARRIE  ELVIRA'  CLEVELAND  (OeorgeClarks  job  WilUam'. 
Job  William^,  Deliverance*,  Palmers,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.   Rockford,   111.,   Oct. 

16,  1890,  Herbert  William  Gardner,  b.  Concord,  Mich.,  Oct.  15, 

1 86 1,  son  of  William  Henry  and  Mary  Caroline  (Trumbull). 
Residence,  1896,  Rockford,  merchant.  Ch.  :  15697  Herbert 
Clevelamr  Gardner^  b.  Jul}'  2,  1895,  R. 

12098. 

ALMON    MILTON*  CLEVELAND   (eu  Tuiier^  job  wiiiiam«. 

Job  William\  Deliverances  Palmer^,  Edward^),  m.   Seward,  111.,  Mar.  8,   I  876, 

Clara  Lucena  Adams,  b.  Fairfield,  Vt.,  Apr.  17,  1854,  da.  Rev. 
Calvin  Carlton  and  Emeline  (Nelson).  Of  Storm  Lake,  la.,  1891, 
Cedar  Falls,  Iowa,  1895-6,  dairyman  and  farmer.  Ch.  b.  New 
Hartford,  Iowa:  15698  George  Carlton^  June  22,  1877;  Eli 
Raymond"  Cleveland,  Dec.  27,  1882. 

12099. 

TRUMAN  LEWIS'  CLEVELAND  (eh  Tuiier^)^  m.  Rock- 
ford, III,  Mar.  15,  1876,  Ida  May  Nichols,  b.  R.  July  3^  i^SS-^a. 
Philander  Cebary  and  Sarah  (Godby);  res.  near  Rockford  (P.  O. 
Rockford)  (1896),  farmer.  Ch.  :  15699  Leroy  Nichols'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Mar.  25,   i88t,  Rockford. 

12102. 

Marif   JSlvlra'    Joiner    (Mariette',  JobWm.s,^,  Del.<,  Palmer^,  Ed.^), 

m.  Wethersfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  18,  187 1,  Lewis  William  Frederick 
Cole,  b.  in  Prussia  Aug.  6,  1836.  Of  Sargent,  Custer  co..  Neb., 
1883-96,  farmer.  Ch.  :  15700  Flora  Augusta'  Cole,  born  Apr.  15, 
1873,  Seward,  111.,  m.  Thompson  W.  Cropper.  Of  Odell,  Gage 
CO.,  Neb.,  1896.  Ch.  :  Claude'  Cropper,  b.  Jan.  30,  1892:  Winnie'' 
Cropper,  b.  May  2,  1894,  d.  1895.  Carl  Le^vis"  Cole,  born  Aug.  28, 
1875,  Wethersfield;  Marietta""  Cole,  Dec.  28,  1880,  Sargent;  Mary 
Alta'  Cole,  Dec.  5,  1883,  S.;  Mina'  Cole,  Jan.  8,  1888,  S. 

12105. 

ALBERT  WEBBER'  CLEVELAND  (wmiam  jov,  job  wiiiiam', 

Job  William',  Deliverance*,  Palmer^,    Edward^,   Moses'),    m.    Saxcvillc,    Wau- 

shara  county.  Wis.,  Mar.  8,  1874,  Frankie  Tristina  Rugg,  b.  Rock 
Prairie,  Rock  county,  Wis.,  Aug.  27,  1852,  da.  Erastus  Root  and 
Lucy  Elizabeth  (Hatch);  still  resides  Seward,  111.,  1896,  farmer. 
Ch.  b.  Seward  : 

15701     Earl  Albert",  Sept.  i,  1876;  Edith  Adella' Cleve- 
land, Feb.  9,  1879. 

12108. 

HERBERT  WILLIAM^  CLEVELAND  (wiiiiam  jov),  m. 
Seward,  111.,  Dec.  30,  1881,  Nannie  Frances  Moon,  b.  S.  Dec.  30, 

1862,  da.  Robert  and  Hannah  (Marston).  Of  Seward  1883,  Rock- 
ford, 111.,  1895-6,  farmer.  Ch.  :  15702  Floyd  Raymond'  Cleve- 
land, b.  Oct.  3,  1882,  S. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES^    CLEVELAND. 


12111. 


1965 


HERVEY    SEYMOUR"    CLEVELAND    (Hervey  SeymourMob 
William^.  Job  Williams,  Deliverance'',  Palmer',  Edward^,  Moses»),   111.    PccatOIlica, 

I]].,  Oct.  T,  1890,  Zadah  Bell  Goodwill,  b.  Pecatonica  Aug.  i,  1869, 
da.  Frederick  and  Alniira  Houck  (Savage).     Child  : 

15703     Frederick  Seymour^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  16,  1892, 
Seward,  111. 

Hervey  vSeyiMOur'  Clevel.-vnd,  residence,  vSeward,  111.,  1896, 
farmer. 

Goodivill  i^^Cd'J/^vv  .•  — Frederick  Goodwill,  b.  Loftus,  Yorkshire,  Eng-.,  Dec.  i6,  1824, 
came  to  America  1833,  to  Pecatonica  i860,  served  3  years  in  war  of  '61,  in  03d  111.  Vol.,  d. 
Pecatonica,  June  13,  i8go,  m.  Shefford,  Shefford  co..  Can.,  June  3,  1850,  Miss  Almira  Houck 
Savage,  b.  Shefford  Apr.  25,  1824. 

12134. 

HERBERT    R."    CLEVELAND    (Turner  shepherd',   James",  Abel^, 
Deliverances  Palmers,  Ed.  =  ),    m.   Baxtervillc,   N.   Y.,   Oct.    24,    1878,   Mary 

Chamberlir..     Ch.  :   15704  Harry^  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  3,  1879. 

12138. 

WILLIAM  WALLACE'  CLEVELAND  (william  Clark',  James», 
Abel',  Deliverances  Palmers,  Ed. 2),  m.   Salcin,   N.  Y.,    Jan.    l6,   1872,  Laura 

Eliza  Danforth,  b.  E.  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Sept.,  1850,  da.  Henry  and 
Harriet  (Smead).     Of  Jackson,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.  : 

15705     Maud  D."  Cleveland,  b.   Mar.  2,  1876,   E.   vSalem. 

12174. 

Ohed    Ji.*    CoJdtVeU    [A^-nc's  EJ  Benjamin,  Salome^,  EzekielS  LemueH, 

Isaacs,  Edwards,  Mosesi),  m.  1 876,  Annie  Lorena  Chute,  da.  David 
Prior  and  Alice  (Spicer).     Ch.  :  5. 

Chute  a^cY-i-Zrv  .•  — Jamesis  [see  +''56i  P- 348I  ;  Lionelli^,  b.  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Apr.  15, 
1681,  m.  Anna  or  Hannah  Cheney,  da.  Peter  of  Newbury,  Mass.  ;  John^"  m.  Judith  Foster, 
da.  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (W^oodward) ;  Samuel^i  m.  Sarah  Barnes,  da.  Nathaniel ;  Sam- 
uel-2  m.  Elizabeth  Randall,  da.  Samuel;  David  Prior^s  Chute  m.  Alice  Spicer,  da.  Jo- 
seph.—  Chute  gen.,  /or. 

12212. 

HARVEY  DECASTRO'  CLEVELAND  (Vacah  Decastro^,  Har- 
vey^, Isaacs,  Isaacs  Isaacs,  Edward^),   m.   NoV.    25,     1878,    Marian    Eudosia 

Clemens,  born  Redfield,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1861.  Of  Nelson  Center, 
Kan.,  1878-83,  Ames,  Cloud  co.,  Kan.,  1897.  Ch.  :  15706  Porter 
Asa",  b.  Apr.  7,  1879. 

12224. 

ALZADA  ALICE'  CLEVELAND  (isaac  HarveyS  HarveyMsaac^ 
Isaacs  Isaacs,  Edward^  Moses"),  married   Brownville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.    I,   1 874, 

Chauncey  Walter  Phippin,  b.  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1849, 
a  son  Horatio  and  Elvira  (Tuttle).  Ch.  b.  Watertown:  15707 
Walter  Montraville^  Phippin,  March  19,  1877;  Emogene  Alvaria^ 
Phippin,  Oct.  24,  1880. 

Chauncey  Walter  Phippin  of  Watertown  1883,  carpenter. 

Tuttle  ancestry :  —William'  [see  4-452.  P-  266]  ;  Simon",  baptized  New  Haven,  Conn., 
March  28,  1647  ;  Timothy'  m.  Thankful  DoolittleS  ;  Gershom*  of  Bristol  ;  Gershom^  ni. 
Mitchel ;  Solomon^  m.  Sai-ah  Matthews,  da.  Thomas  ;  Joseph'  m.  ist  Rhoda  Rockwell,  da. 
Samuel  [see  +1847,  P-  77?];  Elvira*  Tuttle  m.  Horatio  Phippin.  —  The  descendants  0/ 
li'illiam  and  Elizabeth  Tut  hill,  by  George  Frederick  Tuttle,  iSSj,  p.  sog. 


1966 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


DooUttlf^  Do7vUttle  a?icesiry :  —  Abraham',  Boston,  New  Haven  1644,  m.  ist,  —  — ; 
John''',  b.  June  14,  16^5,  of  Wallingford,  m.  Mary  Peck^ ;  ThankfuP  Doolittle  m.  Timothy 
TuttleS. 

Peck  ancestry  :  —  Williami  [see +4019,  page  1211]  ;  John^  m.  Mary  Moss,  da.  John  of 
New  Haven  ;  Mary^  Peck  m.  John  Doolittle^. 

12226. 

MERRITT    ANDRUS*    CLEVELAND  (Philander  Blodgetts  Har- 
vey', Isaacs,  Isaacs  Isaac^,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  married  SocluS,   N.  Y.,  May  20, 

1875,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  Soclus  July  24,  1857,  daughter  of 
Orril  and  Caroline  (Prosens).     Children  : 

15708  MiLo  L"  Cleveland,  b.  Jan.  21,  1879,  Port  Colborne, 
Ont.,  Canada. 

15709  Nellie  Louise"  Cleveland,  b.  Apr.  4,  iSSo,  Port 
Colborne. 

15710  Harold''  Cleveland,  b.  June  24,  1885,  Brockport, 
N.  Y. 

15711  Florence  Mitrray^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  2,  1S93,  B. 
Merritt    Andrus"    Cleveland   lived  at   East  Houndsfield, 

N.  Y.,  workinof  his  father's  farm  and  attending  the  schools  of 
Houndsfield,  Brownville,  and  Watertown,  all  in  Jefferson  co., 
N.  Y.,  until  1869.  In  1870  he  joined  the  civil  engineer  corps 
of  the  Carthage,  Watertov^n  &■  Sackett's  Harbor  R.  R.,  engaged 
in  constructing  the  railroad,  and  also  employed  on  the  Clayton 
8z  Theresa  Railroad  and  Watertou^n  water-works,  residing  at 
Watertown  and  Clayton,  N.  Y.,  to  1872;  was  appointed  April, 
1872,  Division  Engineer  on  the  Lake  Ontario  Shore  R.  R.,  and 
in  1873  took  charge  of  construction  of  Kingston  &  Pembroke  Ry. 
of  Canada,  living  at  Kingston,  Ont.  In  July,  1874,  formed  the 
firm  Himter  &  Cleveland,  railroad  contractors,  and  completed 
the  Lake  Ontario  wShore  Railroad  and  other  works,  residing  at 
Sodus  and  on  the  line  of  the  railroad  between  Oswego  and 
Niagara  Falls  1874  to  1876.  In  1876  examined  the  route  of  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway  in  the  Canadian  Northwest,  making 
the  trip  overland  with  mules,  and  along  the  rivers  and  lakes 
with  Indians  and  canoes.  The  firm  Hunter,  Murray  &  Cleve- 
land was  formed  1877,  and  engaged  in  the  construction  of  the 
Welland  Canal  in  Canada  for  the  Dominion  Government,  at  Port 
Colborne,  Welland,  St.  Catharines,  etc.;  also  the  Murray  Canal 
and  many  harbors  along  the  lakes;  lived  at  Port  Colborne  1877 
to  1 88 1.  In  1882  formed  the  firm  Warren  &  Cleveland,  and 
built  the  Pittsburgh,  Cleveland  &  Toledo  R.  R.  in  Penn.  and 
Ohio.  Residence,  Youngstown,  O.,  Dec,  1882,  to  Mar.,  1884,  and 
since  at  Brockport  1897.  The  firm  Murray  [J.j  &  Cleveland, 
general  contractors.  Cardinal,  Ontario,  was  organized  1886,  and 
entered  into  contract  with  Dominion  Govt,  to  construct  works 
on  Welland  Canal  at  Port  Dalhousie,  where  he  resided  part  of 
1886-7.  The  firm,  in  1888,  contracted  with  the  Dominion  Govt, 
to  construct  Galops  Canal  around  Galops  Rapids,  St.  Lawrence 
River,  and  to  construct  eastern  entrance  to  Toronto  harbor  on 
Lake  Ontario.  Since  1888  residence  at  times  at  Toronto  and 
Cardinal,  where  the  works  are  nearly  completed.  Mr.  Cleveland 
is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Smith  ancestry : ^'  Smith  m.  Mary  Terry;  Orril^  Smith,  born  Enfield.  Conn:, 

Nov.  2,  1817,  m.  Caroline  Prosens,  b.  1821,  d.  May  29,  1859,  da.  Peter  and  Mary  (Millham)  of 
Pleasant  Valley,  N.  Y. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


12227. 


1967 


MILO  L"  CLEVELAND  (Philander  Biodget'),m.  East  Hounds- 
field,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  9,  1874,  Lucy  Diadama  Warren,  b.  E.  H.  Jan. 
18,  1856,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Lydia  (Holloway).     Child  : 

15712  Caroline  Mercy'  Cleveland,  born  July  15,  1877, 
Watertown,  N.  Y. 

MiLo  L'  Cleveland,  residence  from  1878  Watertown  (1897), 
contractor. 

12228. 

STEPHEN  RICHARDSON"  CLEVELAND  (philander  Biod- 

gett',  Harvey',  Isaac^,  Isaac^,  Isaac^,  Edward=,  Mosesi),  married  at  WatCrtOWn, 

N.  Y.,  May  26,  1881,  Emeline  Caroline  Baker,  born  Watertown 
Sept.  10,  1856,  daughter  of  Eli  Collins  and  Sarah  (Barlow). 
Children  b.  Watertown  : 

15713  Korleen'*  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  12,  1884. 

15714  Louis  Baker'  Cleveland,  b.  May  13,  1886. 
Stephen  Richardson'  Cleveland  lived  at  Youngstown,  O., 

1883,  of  Cleveland  Brothers  (Stephen  Richardson  and  Merritt 
Andrus  Cleveland),  railroad  contractors  at  Youngstown.  Resi- 
dence, Watertown  (1S95-7).  Mr.  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for 
this  Genealogy. 

12233. 

CHARLES  EDGAR'  CLEVELAND  (Charles  Ward^  Abner^ 
Isaacs  ['Isaacs  Isaacs  Edward^,  Moses']),    m.     ManistCC,     Mich.,     Sept.     13, 

1882,  Laura  Smith,  b.  Thompsontown,  Juniata  co..  Pa.,  Oct.  i8, 
1858,  da.  Samuel  Evens  and  Mary  (Bucher).  Of  Fort  Wayne, 
Ind.,  designer  of  machinery.  Ch.  :  15715  Mary  Edith',  b. 
Aug.  7,  1883  ;  Harry  Ward',  Jan.  25,  1885;  Frank  Smith',  Sept. 
30,  1886. 

12258. 

Cordelia  Melhida''  Payue  {syh;-a  Ann-  nv/co.v),  m.  Gabon, 
O.,  Nov.  29,  1857,  Reuben  Riblet,  b.  Richland  co.,  O.,  Nov.  18, 
1836.     Ch.  b.  Gallon  : 

157 16  Florence  Ameliif  Riblet,  b.  Aug.  1858,  m.  Cleveland, 
O.,  Sept.  22,  1880,  Harry  Fagaines,  b.  Marion,  O.,  Nov.  29,  1856. 
Ch. :  Clarence  Riblef  Fagaines,  b.  Mar.  6,  1882,  Rives,  Richland 
county,  O.  157 17  Ida  Maf  Riblet,  b.  May  3,  i860,  m.  Cleveland, 
Aug.  20,  1879,  George  Wilkshire,  b.  New  York  city,  Oct.  9,  1859, 
Ch.  born  Cleveland  :  Lulu  Linn^"  Wilkshire,  Sept.  6,  1880;  Georgie 
Ma/"  Wilkshire,  Dec.  17,  1882.     Hattie  BelP  Riblet,  May  15,  1863. 

12262. 

EGBERT  GROVE'  CLEVELAND  (Horatio  Johnsons  HoratioS 
Johnson^,  Isaacs  Isaacs,  Edward^),    m.    Nov.    27,   1878,  Tryphcua    Matilda 

Goodwin,  b.  May  8,  1859,  a  da.  George  Williams  and  Maria  Ellen 
(Judson).  Ch.  rec.  Plymouth,  Conn. :  15718  Jessie  Irene',  born 
Mar.  6,  1880;  Clara  Leola',  Jan.  26,  1883;  Mary  Ellen'  Cleve- 
land, Feb.  19,  1887. 

Egbert  Grove*  Cleveland  res.  Plymouth  1891  ;  with  the 
Thomas  Clock  Works  at  Thomaston,  Conn. 


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Goodwin  ancestry :  —  Ozxa.'s,^  [see  +5829,  p.  1526]  ;  William^,  b.  Eng.  ab.  1629,  of  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  m.  Susanna  ;  Nathaniel^  m.  Mehitabel  Porter^,  b.  Sept.  15,  1673;  Eleazer*  m. 
Hannah  Easton,  da.  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  (Cadwell)  ;  Jonathan^  m.  Esther  Benham, 
da.  Samuel  and  Phebe  ;  Elijahi^  m.  Maltilda  Pease,  da.  Emery  and  Mary  (Horton)  ;  Eli- 
jah Horton'  m.  Harriet  King-  Williams,  da.  William  Gordon  and  Tryphena  (King) ;  George 
Williams**  Goodwin  m.  Maria  Ellen  Judson,  da.  Charles  and  Abigail  i  Welton).  —  Cf^id?- 
win  gen.^  camp,  for  James  Junius  Goodivin^  515. 

Porter  ancestry :  —John'  [see  also +4019,  p.  12 11]  ;  Samuel^  [see  -)-iio,  p.  loS]  ;  Mehita- 
bleS  Porter  m.  Nathaniel  Goodwin'. 

12269. 

An  (fie  Lhldfei/  BrOirU    (julia    Ann',    Ephralm    Smith',    Lemuel',' 
Isaacs  Isaacs,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.   Athens,  O.,  May  24,  1870,  Dr.  GeorgC 

Gill  Green,  M.D.,  b.  Clarksboro,  Gloucester  co.,  N.  J.,  Jan.  i6, 
1842,  only  s.  of  Lewis  Morris  and  Mary  Ann  (Turner).  Ch.: 
157  19  Harry  Brown^  Green,  b.  Apr.  3,  1871,  Athens;  Lottie^  Green, 
June  2,  1876,  Woodbury,  N.  J.;  Edit/e  Green,  May  29,  1879,  W.; 
George  Gill'  Green,  Jan.  17,  1883,  W. 

Dr.  George  Gill  Green,  M.D.,  was  fitted  for  college  at  Ft. 
Edward  Institute,  Washington  co.,  N.  Y.,  1858-60.  Entered 
Dickinson  college,  Carlisle,  Pa.,  1861;  the  college  was  threat- 
ened by  rebel  raids,  and  he  and  other  students  entered  the 
Seminary  at  Pennington,  Mercer  co.,  N.  J.,  studied  the  lan- 
guages one  year,  and  took  a  scientific  course  preparing  for  the 
medical  profession  ;  organized  and  became  the  first  president 
of  the  Philomathean  Society,  the  popular  society  of  the  Semi- 
nary, and  recently  established  a  new  library  called  the  "G.  G. 
Green  Library."  He  attended  Medical  Dep.  University  of  Pa., 
fall  of  1862  to  1864,  when  impaired  health  caused  his  removal 
to  Warren  and  Galena,  111.,  Commissioned  June,  1864,  Asst. 
Surg.  i42d  111.  Vols.,  participated  in  battle,  Memphis,  Tenn.;  in 
army  7  months  ;  returned  to  Galena,  rem.  to  Baltimore,  estab- 
lished a  wholesale  proprietary  medicine  house,  had  agency  for 
U.  S.  of  Boschee's  German  Syrup.  In  1869  was  with  a  Phila. 
house  located  at  Athens  in  the  drug  business,  and  manufacture 
of  the  syrup.  Removed  1879  to  Columbus,  O.,  purchasing  his 
father's  interest  in  Green's  August  Flower,  etc.  Removed  to 
Woodbury,  established  his  laboratories  there  and  at  Toronto, 
Ont.  Residence,  1886,  Woodbury.  Dr.  Green  is  Pres.  of  the 
Window  Glass  Co.,  Pres.  Hollow  Ware  Glass  Works,  a  director 
of  First  National  Bank  of  Woodbur)^  publisher  of  Green's  Diary 
Almanac. 

12271. 

ELSIE     ANN"     CLEVELAND     (Alfred',    TracyS     Lemuel^    Isaac*, 

Isaacs,  Edwards,  Mosesi),  m.  Bristol,  Coun.,  May  16,  1888,  James  Ed- 
ward Hinchliffe,  b.  Bristol,  Oct.  10,  1861,  s.  of  Manassa  and 
Mary  (Hinchliffe).  Ch.:  157 19''  Charles  Edzvanr  Hinchliffe,  b. 
Jan.  2,  1895,  B. 

Mr.  James  Edward  Hinchliffe,  residence,  Bristol  (1895), 
spinner. 

HincIiliJTc  anccsfrv  :  —Arms  :  Hinchliff  (London).  Or,  a  wivern  betw.  3  fleurs- 
de-lis  vert.'  .  .  .  Manassa  Hinchliffe,  b.  in  England,  May  16,  1822,  m.  Mary  Hmch- 
liffe,  b.  in  England,  Dec.  27,  1823. 

12273. 

ANDREW  WILLIAM^  CLEVELAND  (Alfred'),  m.  Har- 
winton,  Conn.,  July  i6,  1885,  Agnes  Eleanor  Coe,  b.  South  Am- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  igCg 

boy,  N.  J.,  da.  John  Frank  and  Mary  (McAlister).  Of  Bristol, 
Conn.  (1895),  merchant.  Ch.  b.  Harwinton  :  157 ig*"  Rayimond 
Leroy®  Cleveland,  Feb.  23,  1886;  Rena  May"  Cleveland,  Oct. 
16,  1888. 

12291. 

MILTON  RICHARD"  CLEVELAND  (isaacR.'.  Richard*,  Sam- 
uel  Richs,  Isaacs  Isaacs,  Edward",  Mosesi),    m.     ]an.    I,     1877,     Jane    Battcn- 

hoiise  of  Bremen,  Randolph  co.,  111.,  da.  Adam  and  Anna  (Sip- 
pie  of  Germany).  Ch.:  15719*^  Grace  Eliza",  b.  Nov.  11,  1877  ; 
Sophia  Miranda**  Cleveland,  Feb.  3,  1880. 

12292. 

MARY  ELIZA''  CLEVELAND  (isaac  r.'),  d.  Lockport,  111., 
Mar.  2,  1881,  a.  25,  m.  L.  Dec.  31,  1871,  Henry  Artemas  Wells, 
b.  L.  Aug.  8,  18 — ,  d.  Oct.  22,  1882,  s.  William  Clinton  and  Eliza 
(Mnrney),  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Lockport: 

15720  Minnie  Periiicliif  Wells,  b.  Nov.  20,  1872,  m.  Richard 
Jacob*  Cleveland  +  12299.  Mary  Ehnira^  Wells,  b.  Aug-,  i,  1874, 
d.  L.  1878;    William  Isaac^  Wells,  b.  July  27,  1876,  d.  L.  1879. 

12298. 

CLARKE  EUGENE"  CLEVELAND  (jacob  Mead'),  m.  Brod- 
head.  Wis.,  Apr.  6,  1885,  Ida  Ellen  Sargent,  b.  Albany,  Green 
CO.,  Wis.,  Apr.  6,  1861,  da.  John  and  Nancy  Maria  (Conklin).  Of 
Spring  Grove,  Green  co..  Wis.,  P.  O.  Brodhead  (1883-95),  far- 
mer. Ch.  b.  Spring  Valley,  Wis. :  15721  Gertie  Grace",  Apr.  24, 
1886  ;  Jay  Eugene",  Nov.  14,  1891 ;  Alta  Ellen"  Cleveland, 
Nov.  18,  1S94. 

12299. 

RICHARD  JACOB"  CLEVELAND  (jacob  Mead',  Richard«,  Sam- 
uel  Rich*,  Isaac<,  Isaacs,  Edward^,  Moses'),    m.    CllicagO,   111.,   Sept.   3,    1 894, 

Minnie  Perjnelid^  Wells  A^\^i2o.  Of  Chicago  1879-95,  iron 
founder;  from  1891  president  Atlas  Foundry  co.,  Cleveland  & 
Barr,  proprs.,  Chicago,  s.  p. 

12318. 

WILLIAM   CHAUNCEY"  CLEVELAND  (wniiam  Nelson',  John«, 

Samuel^,  Phineas«,  Sara. 3,  Ed/''),  m.  Lizzie  Skinner.  Enlisted  Sept.  30, 
1861,  Co.  B.  loth  Conn.,  disch'd  disability  Sept.  21,  1862;  of  An- 
dover.  Conn.,  locksmith.  Ch.:  15721''  Mary  Jane",  b.  Sept.  29, 
1865;  George  Elliot"  Cleveland,  Nov.  24,  1868. 

12343. 

Julia  Louise''  Goodwin  {julia  Ann''  Holmes,  Benjamiit''  Holmes, 
MaryS,  Phinehas*,  SamueP,  Edward",  Moses"),     m.     Hartford,    Conil.,    July    8, 

1889,  as  2d  w.,  Albert  Palmer  Pitkin,  b.  East  Hartford,  Conn., 
Feb.  27,  1829,  d.  Hartford,  Feb.  21,  1892,  a  son  of  Denison  Pal- 
mer and  Phoebe  Dunham  (Turner)  Pitkin,     s.  p. 

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CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


Mr.  Albert  Palmer  Pitkin,  residence,  Hartford,  Conn.,  iron 
works.  The  compiler  of  the  Pitkin  Family  of  America^  a  Gene- 
alogy of  the  Descendants  of  JVillia/n  Pitkin,  the  Progenitor  of  the 
Family  in  this  count?yj  from  his  arrival  from  England  in  i6jQ  to 
1886,  with  additional  Historical  and  Biographical  Notes  of  the  Fam- 
ily, etc.  Also  additional  Notes  of  the  Descendants  of  Martha  Pitkin, 
who  married  Simon  Wolcott,  By  A.  P.  Pitkin,  i88j,  large  8°, pp.  32 j. 
Obituaries  were  published  by  the  press.  Hartford  Times,  Feb. 
22,  i8p2  . — 

"Mr.  Pitkin  was  born  in  East  Hartford,  on  the  old  Pitkin  homestead,  which  was 
part  of  the  original  grant  made  by  the  Indians  in  1684  to  his  ancestor,  William  Pitkin. 
When  a  young  man  he  entered  the  service  of  Gilbert  &  Cowles,  and  learned  the  trade  of 
tinner  and  furnace  maker.  For  a  time  he  was  employed  in  New  York,  but  returned  to 
Hartford  in  1849  and  became  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Bidwell,  Pitkin  &  Co.  In  1S58  he 
entered  into  partnership  with  his  brother,  under  the  firm  name  of  T.  N.  Pitkin  &  Co. 
At  this  date  the  heating  of  buildings  by  steam  was  but  little  known.  This  was  the  only 
concern  of  the  kind  of  any  considerable  note  between  Boston  and  New  York,  and  Mr. 
Pitkin  was  one  of  the  leading  steam  engineers  in  New  England.  Later  on  the  two  firms 
with  which  he  was  connected  were  merged  into  one,  forming  the  present  firm  of  Pitkin 
Brothers  &  Co.,  consisting  of  A.  P.  Pitkin,  senior  member,  N.  T.  and  Charles  A.  Pitkin 
and  George  C.  Root.  Mr.  Root  shortly  after  withdrew  from  the  firm  and  removed  to 
Detroit,  where  he  died.  C.  A.  Pitkin  also  severed  his  connection  with  the  firm,  because 
of  failing  health,  and  is  now  in  Arroyo  Grande,  Cal.  Mr.  A.  P.  Pitkin  was  the  directing 
spirit  in  this  firm,  whose  work  stands  as  high  as  any  of  its  kind  throughout  the  country. 
He  was  forty  years  a  director  of  the  Farmers  and  Mechanics'  Bank,  Hartford,  having 
been  first  appointed  to  the  position  by  the  State.  From  i866  to  1871  he  was  a  member  of 
the  Board  of  Water  Commissioners,  and  was  influential  in  securing  the  establishment  of 
the  present  system  of  water  supplv.  He  was  instrumental  in  forming  the  Hartford 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  of  which  he  was  a  director  at  the  lime  of  his  death,  and  he  also 
took  an  active  interest  in  the  Board  of  Trade.  He  was  one  of  the  original  members  of 
the  Putnam  Phalan.x,  and  was  a  Free  Mason.  Mr.  Pitkin  was  a  member  of  the  Connec- 
ticut Historical  Society,  and  in  1887  he  published  the  Pitkin  Genealogy,  in  recognition 
of  which  he  was  elected  honorary  member  of  the  Harleian  Society  of  Bla.ckheath,  Kent, 
Eng.     In  business  he  was  a  man  of  sterling  integrity,  in  politics  a  Republican." 

Albert  Palmer  Pitkin,  m.  ist,  Nov.  4,  185 1,  Jane  Ann  Hast- 
ings, b.  Dec.  8,  1828,  d.  Feb.  i,  1876,  da.  of  Henry' (Benjamin',  of 
Hartford),  Hastings  and  Sarah  Ann  Dewey.     Children  : 

i  Albert  Hastings  Pitkin,  b.  Aug.  20,  1S52,  in  Hartford,  m. 
H.  Apr.  23,  1874,  Sarah  Howard  Loomi.s,  b.  New  Britain,  Conn., 

da  of  Chester  Martin"  (Chester^,  John«,  Jonathan^"',  JohnS  Thomas^  [see  +  3047,  p.  1031], 
John2,  Joseph',  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  1639),  Loomis  and  Mary  Weston  Thayer,  da.  of  Abra- 
ham'(Abraham^,  m.  Lydias  [Jonathan-%  ShadrachS  Ephraim^,  m.  ist,  Sarah  Bass  da. 
of  John'^  (Samuel',  of  Braintree,  Mass.),  Bass  and  Ruth  Alden,  da.  of  John  Alden,  who 
came  in  the  Mayflower,  1620,  Shadrach^,  Thomas",  of  Braintree,  1645],  Thayer,  Abra- 
hamS  Nathaniel*,  Nathaniels,  Richard^,  Richard',  of  Braintree),  Thayer  and  Mary  Nash 
Arnold,  da.  of  Samuel^  (Samuel',  Samuel^,  Ephraim'-',  of  Braintree,  1648)  Arnold  and 
Mary  Nash. 

Mrs.  Sarah  Howard  (Loomis)  Pitkin  published,  about  1890, 
the  Thayer  Genealogy.  Residence,  Hartford  ;  in  office  of  the 
General  Agent  of  the  Connecticut  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Hartford. 

ii  Howard  Seymour  Pitkin,  b.  Oct.  31,  i860,  iii  Inf.  b.  and 
d.  May  22,  1862.  '  iv  William  T.  Pitkin,  b.  Apr.  20,  1867. 

Pitkin  ancestrv  :  —4  crrnis  :  Peierkin  (Scotland).  Or,  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displ. 
gu.  Ov.v/ —  A  unicorn's  head  or.  J/t)//ti— Confido  in  Domino.  .  .  .  RogerS  accord- 
ing to  tradition  from  Norwich,  Eng.,  was  of  London,  Eng.,  1666  ;  Hon.  William",  b.  Eng., 
1635,  came  1650,  of  Hartford  1660,  was  appointed  bv  Gen.  Assembly  1662,  Prosecutor  for 
the  Colony  ;  appointed  by  the  King  1664  Attorney-Gen.;  representative  167S-00;  Treas. 
of  Colony  1676;  Member  Colonial  Council  i6qo  to  d.;  owned  a  large  part  of  E.  Hartford, 
d  Dec.  16,  1604,  m.  Hannah  Goodwin,  da.  of  Ozias  of  Hartf.;  Roger^,  m.  Hannah  Stan- 
ley3;  Jonathani,  m.  Rebecca  Smith  of  Hadley,  Mass.,  da.  Philip;  Jonathan^,  m.  Lucy 
Steele^  ;  Ezekiel«,  m.  2d,  Euphemia  Chapman  ;  Denison  Palmer'  Pitkin,  m.  Phoebe  Dun 
ham  Turner  of  Mansfield,  Conn.,  da.  Benjamin  & (Calkins). 

Stee/e  ancestrv  :  —  ]ohn^  [see  +  70S7,  P-  1663];  Samuel^,  b.  1626-7,  m.  Mary  Boosey, 
da.  James  and  Alice  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.;  James^,  m.  Anna  Welles,  da.  of  Samuel" 
(Gov.  Thomas',  of  Conn.)  Welles  and  Elizabeth  Hollister,  da.  of  John'  Hollister  of  Weth- 
ersfield, and  Joanna  Treat  ;  Dr.  Ioseph^m.  Elizabeth  Hollister,  da.  John"  (John')  Hollis- 
ter and  Sarah  Goodrich,  da.  William  and  Sarah  (Marvin);  Lucy^  Steele  m.  Jonathan 
Pitkin^. 

Stanlev  ancestry  :  —  Timothy',  b.  Mar.,  1603,  to  N.  E.  May,  i6-,4,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
an  orig.  propr.  Hartford  1636  (bro.  to  Thomas  and  John  of  H.)  m.  Elizabeth  ;  Calebs 
assist.,  m  Hannah  Cowles,  da.  John  and  Hannah  of  Farmington  ;  Hannah^  Stanley  m. 
Roger  Pit]iin^.— /yo/iister's  Conn.,  34.0  :  Triimbuirs  Conn.,  410;  Col.  Rec. 


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port, 

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Y. 

York 

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.  Y 

JAMES  ROOD'  CLEVELAND  (smith  Gaius-,  Thomas',  William', 
Phinehas<,    SamueP,   Edward^,   Mosesi),    m.  Yail's    Mills,     N.   Y.,    May     14, 

1873,  Eliza  Phillips,  da.  William  and  Susan  (]\Iiller).  Always 
dwelt  at  Broadalbin,  N.  Y.,  cabinet  maker.  Ch.:  15722  James 
Wray"  Cleveland;  Maud  Ella';  Grace  May"  Cleveland. 

12352. 

JAMES  WRAY''  CLEVELAND  (Harvey  Tourtellottes  Thomas', 
William',  PhinehasS  Samuels,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    xu.     in    NcW    York,     N.    Y., 

January  2,  1886,  Edith  Robertson  Marshall,  b.  New  York,  N.  Y., 
April  12,  1864,  only  child  of  James  and  Emma  Cecilia  (Robert- 
son) Marshall.     Children  : 

Marjorie^    Cleveland,    b.    June    22,    1892,    AVest- 

Robertson'    Cleveland,    b.    May    i,     1894,    New 

Dorothy^  Cleveland,  b.    May  i,  1894,  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  d.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  March  16,  1896. 

Mr.  James  Wray'  Cleveland  residence  continually  in  New 
York,  N.  Y. ;  studied  law  with  his  father,  was  admitted  to  the 
bar  in  the  County  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  January  28,  1881;  be- 
came law  partner  with  his  father  May,  1880,  the  firm  name  be- 
ing H.  T.  &  J.  W.  Cleveland,  of  New  York.  Attorney  and 
Counsellor-at-law,  office  in  New  York  1886-1891.  From  1891 
has  been  of  the  Title  Guarantee  &  Trust  Company,  146  Broad- 
way, N.  Y.,  Real  Estate  Title  Insurance  (Clarence  H.  Kelsey, 
pres't),  and  is  an  Assistant  Secretary  of  that  company.  Mr. 
Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Marshall  ancestry  :  —  EUathan',  of  Salt  Point,  Dutchess  co.,  N.  Y.,  m.  Ruth  Harris  ; 
George  Clinton^,  m.  Mary  Balding;  James^  Marshall  of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  \.,  and  New 
York,  d.  July  22,  1872,  m.  Emma  Cecilia  Robertson'. 

Robertson  ancestry  ■'  —  James',  of  Drumnahoy,  parish  of  Cluny,  Aberdeenshire, 
Scotland  ;  William',  of  Monimusk  or  Monymusk,  Aberdeensh.,  Scotl.,  m.  Jane  Ross, 
da.  Alexander  of  Balnagowan,  Ross-shire,  Scotland  ;  Archibald^,  b.  Monimusk,  Scot- 
land, Mays,  1765,  completed  education  at  Aberdeen  College  and  tlien  chose  fine  arts  as 
a  profession,  went  to  London,  Eng.,  17S2,  and  studied  at  Royal  Academy  where  he 
painted  under  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.  Being  highly  recommended  by  Dr.  Gordon  of 
King's  College,  Aberdeen,  he  was  invited  by  Chancellor  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Dr.  Sam- 
uel Bard,  and  r)r.  John  Kemp  of  Columbia' Coll.,  N.  Y.,  to  come  to  N.  Y.,  arrived  N.  Y. 
Oct.  2,  17Q1,  brought  letters  from  his  friend  and  patron,  the  Earl  of  Buchan,  addressed  to 
Pres.  George  Washington,  whose  portrait  he  painted  for  Lord  Buchan,  linguist,  .V.  y. 
Gen.  Bio.  Rec.  XXIV :  104,  publishes  a  sketch  and  portrait  (from  a  rare  print)  of  Archi- 
bald Robertson,  d.  Dec.  6,  1835,  buried  from  his  residence  in  N.  X.,  m.  Dec.  16,  1793,  Eliza 
Abramse^,  b.  July  7,  1776,  d.  at  her  residence,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  5,  1865  ;  Andrew  Jame  ■",  b. 
July  12,  1817,  of  N.  \'.  city,  m.  Sept.,  1840,  Margaretta  Howard,  she  d.  N.  Y.  city,  Jan.  13, 
1874  ;  Emma  Cecilia'  Robertson  m.  James  Marshall^. 

Abranise  ancestry  :  —  [Jacob  Abramse  in  tax  list  of  New  Orange  —  now  N.Y.  city 

1674].  Andrew',  whose  ancestors  came  fr.  Holland  to  New  Amsterdam,  ab.  1613,  'the 
Abramse  homestead  was  where  now  is  ■;2-8  Wall  ,st.,  N.  \^.,  m.  Nov.  16,  1735,  Magdalen 
Lispenard^  ;  Jacob',  b.  July  n,  1743,  d.  May  20,  1820,  m.  Rachel  Walker  of  N.  Jersey,  b. 
1756,  d.  Oct.  23,  1818  ;  Eliza^  Abramse  m.  Archibald  Robertson^. 

V  Bspenard,  Lispenard  ajtcestry  :  From  X.  V.  Gen.  Bio.  Rec.  XXIV :  qy-rib  —  An- 
toine  L'Espenard,  the  French  Huguenot,  of  New  Rochelle,  and  some  of  his  descendants 
[with  portrait  of  Antoine  L'Espenard].  Antoine',  of  a  family  of  French  extraction,  claim- 
ing descent  from  the  ancient  noblesse,  left  Rochelle,  France,  with  wife,  i66g,  for  Amer- 
ica, of  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1670,  sent  by  the  govt,  to  Canada,  ab.  1683,  to  confer  with  Marquis 
of  Denonville,  Governor  of  Canada,  rem.  to  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  tradition  says  he  was 
there  joined  by  Baroness  L'Espenard,  prob.  a  relative,  was  granted  when  aged  81  years 
by  the  freeholders  of  New  R.  land  on  which  to  erect  grist-mill,  which  was  built  on  the 
Neck,  near  his  old  family  mansion,  will  Apr.  3,  1685,  d.  New  Rochelle,  a.  85,  m.  Abeltie 

.  Anthony'  Lispenard,  b.  Oct.  31,   1683,  d.  ab.  1757,  a.  74,  m.  Nov.  7,  1705,  Elizabeth 

Huygens  de  Klyne',  bap.  Reformed  Dutch  ch.,  N.  Y.,  May  29,  i688  ;  Magdalen^  Lispenard 
m.  Andrew  Abramse'. 

de  Klyne  a^ct'or/o' •' —  Barrentsen  Huygens',  of  New  York;  Leonard";  Elizabeth 
Huygens'  de  Klyne  m.  Anthony  Lispenard'. 


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CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


12354. 


JOSEPH      WALLACE"       CLEVELAND      (Oaniel   Oscar^    Noah 
Diah',  Williams,  Phinehas^  Samuels,  Edward2,Mosesi),  ni.   LyOnS,   N.  Y.,   Feb. 

22,  1872,  Mary  Elizabeth  Glover,  b.  Sodus  Point,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2, 
1853,  da.  Francis  Allen  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Gibson).  Of 
Broadalbin,  N.  Y.  In  Ohio,  1882.  Merchant  at  Broadalbin, 
1876,  Postmaster.  Surveyor,  etc.  Ch.:  15725  Hugh  Wallace^, 
b.  Feb.  18,  1877  ;  Edward  Leroy",  Mar.  16,  1879. 

12371. 

3IaVy   Amt"    QtlffCkrabOSS    {Mury-  Temyck,  Achsa^,  James^,  who 
was  evidently:  Jamess,  JamesS  Samuels,  Edward^,  Moses"),    d.    in    Brooklyn,   N. 

Y.,  Feb.  I,  1887,  a.  65,  m.  in  the  city  of  New  York,  Dec.  20,  1841, 
John  Eadie,  b.  at  Scottish  Settlement,  near  Londonderry,  Ire- 
land, Dec.  24,  1819,  a  son  of  John  and  Jane  (Glass)  Eadie.     Ch.: 

15726  Mary  Ja)ic'  Eadie,  b.  Apr.,  1843,  i^^  New  Y^ork  city, 
m.  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1865,  William  Madison  Cole,  b. 
N.  Y.  city,  Feb.  20,  1839,  s.  of  James  Smallwood  and  Charlotte 
(Quick).  He  grad.  College  of  the  City  of  N.  Y.  1855,  was  a 
teacher  to  1857;  vice-principal  of  public  school  No.  31,  N.  Y. 
city,  i860  to  1862.  By  appointment  of  mayor  Samuel  S.  Pow- 
ell, was,  187 1,  Member  of  Brooklyn  Board  of  Education,  re-ap- 
pointed by  tnayors  John  W.  Hunter  and  James  Howell,  serving 
to  1881,  when  he  was  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Board.  In  1867,  he  be- 
came the  second  Secretary  of  the  Brooklyn  Life  Ins.  Co.,  and 
was  elected.  May,  1877,  its  President,  still  holding  that  office 
1884.  Residence:  Brooklyn.  Ch.  b.  Brooklyn:  John  Eadie 
Cole,  b.  May  25,  1867,  d.  B.  July,  187 1;  Bertram  Smallwood^"  Cole, 
b.  Nov.  9,  1868,  preparing,  1884,  to  enter  U.  S.  M.  School,  West 
Point ;  Secor  Quick^"  Cole,  b.  Aug.  29,  1871;  William  Madison^''  Cole, 
Mar.  29,  1876;   Campbell  Quackenboss'''  Cole,  Nov.  29,  1880. 

15727  Matilda  Georgianiia^  Eadie,  b.  Oct.  2,  1846,  N.  Y.  city, 
m.  Brooklyn,  Oct.  25,  1864,  William  Henry  Day,  b.  Blooming- 
dale,  Morris  co.,  N.  J.,  Oct.  8,  1841,  only  s.  Elias  Hudson  and 
Margaret  (Smith).  Of  Brooklyn,  stationery  business  in  New 
York.  Was  in  U.  vS.  service,  6th  Corps,  July,  1863,  at  Gettys- 
burg, from  1876-84,  member  Co.  F,  23d  N.*Y.  M.  Ch.  b.  Brook- 
lyn :  Mary'"  Day;  William  Hudso/i'"  Day;  Alary  Amanda'"  Day; 
Henry'"  Day,  d.  y.;  Frederick  Sheldon'"  Day,  b.  Feb.  23,  1884. 

15728  Caroline  Theodora^  Eadie,  b.  N.  Y.  city,  m.  Isaac  T. 
Griffing,  b.  N.  Y.  city  ;  John  Franklin^  Eadie,  d.  N.  Y.  c,  aged  21; 
Cathari?ie  Brown^  Eadie,  d.  Brooklyn,  aged  15. 

15729  James  Suydam^  Eadie,  b.  July  24,  1853,  B.,  m.  Bay 
Side,  Queens  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  14,  1881,  Margaret  Ann  Wright, 
b.  Bay  Side,  Apr.  11,  1858,  only  da.  Jordan  and  Mary  Pearsall 
(Willets).  Residence  :  Brooklyn,  winters  ;  Bay  Side,  summers. 
Was,  1886  to  1873,  with  John  Eadie  in  N.  Y.,  from  1873,  with 
the  Globe  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  N.  Y.,  of  which  he  has  been  Sec- 
retary since  Jan.  4,  1887.  Ch.:  Son'\  b.  Mar.  4,  1887,  Bay  Side.  f^ 
Frederick  Sheldon^  Eadie,  unm.  1884;  Henry  William^  Eadie,  m. 
Mabile  Louise  Waterman.  With  London  &  Provincial,  and 
Anglo  Nevada  Ins.  Co.,  N.  Y.  city,  1887.     Ch.:   i. 


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15730  lVilso?i  George  Hunf  Eadie,  b.  Feb.  28,  1859,  Brook- 
lyn, m.  B.  July  14,  1882,  Isabella  Frances  Crowell,  b.  B.  May, 
1862,  a  da.  Edgar  William  and  Isabella  Frances  (Wells).  Resi- 
dence :  Brooklyn  ;  is  with  Quackenboss  &  Eadie,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b. 
Brooklyn:  Stephanie  Ediia^"  Eadie,  Dec.  13,  1883;  George  Frank^" 
Eadie,  Aug.  6,  1885;  Montague  Ten  Eyek^'''  Eadie,  Nov.  12,  1886. 
Jacob  Harsen^  Eadie,  d.  B.,  a.  2. 

John  Eadie  came  to  America  1831,  and  sat  down  in  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  ajid  there  had  his  residence  many  years,  and  since 
in  Brooklyn  (1887).  From  1838  to  1842  he  was  Secretary  of  N. 
Y.  &  Albany  R.  R.,  the  first  Co.  who  built  R.  R.  from  Harlem, 
N.  Y.,  to  Albany,  and  sold  it,  1842,  to  Harlem  R.  R.  Co.  John 
Eadie  was  editor  of  the  New  York  Sunirom.  1842  to  1849.  In 
1848,  he  established  the  Insurance  Agency  at  No.  6  Merchants 
Exchange,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1849  took  in  Mr.  I.  A.'  Quackenboss 
for  a  partner.  Mr.  Eadie  retired  1850,  and  Mr.  G.  W."  Quack- 
enboss became  partner  of  Mr.  I.  A."  Quackenboss.  In  1850, 
Mr.  Eadie  projected  the  United  States  Life  Ins.  Co.,  becoming 
its  first  Secretary,  afterward  successively,  President  and  Treas., 
continuing  to  1871,  retiring  after  21  years  of  service.  He  then 
joined  I.  A.^  Quackenboss  in  the  Ins.  Agency,  from  which  G. 
W.^  Quackenboss  had  retired,  but  again  re-entered  1874  (on 
death  of  I.  A."^  Quackenboss);  since  then  the  firm  has  been 
Quackenboss  &  Eadie  ;   1S84-7,  5^  Wall  st.,  N.  Y. 

12372. 

Isaac  Anthony^  QtiacJcenboss  {Mmy-'  Teneyck),  d.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1874,  m.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Sarah  Spencer,  b.  A.  ab.  1826. 
Was,  1849-50  and  187 1-4,  partner  with  John  Eadie,  in  General 
Insurance  Agency,  N.  Y.  city,  in  which  G.  W.*  Quackenboss 
was  his  partner,  1850-71.  Residence:  Brooklyn,  where  his 
widow  lives,  1884.     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  :  4  sons^,  3  daughters': 

1 5 73 1  Spencer^  Quackenboss,  m.  B.,  1880,  Millie  Tice,  b.  B. 
1856,  only  da.  of  William.  Broker,  Wall  st.,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Daugh- 
ter'\  b.  1880,  Brooklyn. 

15732  Alice  Marf  Quackenboss,  b.  Sept.  30,  1853,  m.  Edgar 
Patterson  -I-8263. 

15733  William^  Quackenboss,  m.  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  1882, 
Florence  Leanington,  b.  Brooklyn.  Broker,  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Daugh- 
ter^'', b.  Sept.,  1884,  Brooklyn.     Blanche',  unm.,  of  Brookl}^. 

15734  Isaac  Anthony'  Quackenboss,  b.  1867,  unm.,  of  Brook- 
lyn, broker,  N.  Y. 

12374. 

Jeanie  3Iaria^  Q^tackmboss  {j/ary^  Teneyck),  m.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Nov.  26,  185 1,  Merritt  Tuttle,  b.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  June 
29,  1822,  a  s.  Merritt  and  Sarah  (Mandell).  Of  Englewood,  N. 
J.,  1884,  asst.  sec.  Mechanics  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Ch.  b.  Brook- 
lyn :  15735  John  Eadie'  Tuttle,  b.  1854,  m.  Englewood,  Sept.  10, 
1879,  Margaret  Jane  De  Mott,  a  da.  John  J.  and  Anna  (Zabris- 
kie).  Of  Englewood  ;  with  a  N.  Y.  banking  house.  Ch.  born 
Englewood:  Edith  Marion'"  Tuttle,  b.  Nov.  20,  1880,  d.  E.  Apr. 
24,^1882;  Annie  De  Mott'"  Tuttle,  b.  Mar.  i,  1883. 
15736     Louie  Eugene''  Tuttle,  unm.  1884. 


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igy^  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

12380. 

WILLIAM    DOUNTON^'    CLEVELAND    (wiiiiam  cushman', 

Jamess,   Janies^,    JamesS    SamueP,    Ed\vard=,  Moses'),     Til.     Philadelphia,    Pa., 

Jan.  30,  187 1,  Elmira  Van  Orden,  b.  Newark,  N.  J.,  Feb.  20,  1848, 
da.  Henry  and  Phoebe  (Van  Orden).  Lived  always  in  Philadel- 
phia (1890),  machinist.  Cli.  b.  Phila.:  15737-8  Harry  Paul' 
and  ZiDA  DouNTON^  (tw.),  b.  Sept.  11,  187 1;  William  Garfield", 
b.  Sept.  21,  1880,  d.  P.  Apr.  i,  1881. 

12383. 

JAMES        PERRY^       CLEVELAND         (jamess    James«,    James5, 

jamess  SamucP,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  111.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1 874,  Amanda 
Elkins,  b.  B.  i860,  a  da.  James.     Of  Brooklyn  (1894),  1881,  mer- 
chant, printer.     Ch.  b.  Brooklyn  :     15739  Walter"  Cleveland, 
1875;  William'-*,  1877;  James",  1879;  Stillman",  1881. 
15740     Grover"  Cleveland,  1883. 

12454. 

CYNTHIA  ELOISE'  CLEVELAND  (Erin',  Frederick',  Freder- 
ick^, janiess  Samuel^  Edward^,  Mosesi).  [We  are  indebted  to  Mrs.  Dr. 
S.  W.  Leggett  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  for  the  appended  biographical 
sketch]  : 

Cynthia  Eloise*  Cleveland  was  four  years  of  age  when  her 
father  removed  to  Hartland,  Niagara  co.,  N.  Y.,  where  he  be- 
came extensively  engaged  in  the  nursery  business.  Five  years 
later,  attracted  by  the  possibilities  of  the  great  West,  the  fam- 
ily removed  to  Richmond,  Mich.,  where  they  continued  to  pros- 
per until  the  panic  of  1857,  when  they  were  suddenly  reduced 
from  a  state  of  competency  to  one  of  penury. 

Upon  tlie  breaking  out  of  war  (1861),  Mr.  Cleveland  enlisted 
as  a  private  soldier,  leaving  Cynthia  with  the  care  of  an  invalid 
mother,  and  three  young  brothers.  The  soldier's  pay  was  the 
only  means  of  support  for  this  family  of  five,  and,  as  often  oc- 
curred in  those  early  days  of  the  war,  this  was  delayed,  leaving 
them  quite  destitute.  The  pride  of  the  mother  forbade  her  ac- 
ceptance of  such  aid  as  the  patriotism  of  the  State  provided, 
and  Cynthia  felt  compelled  to  accept  the  situation  offered  her 
as  teacher  in  a  school,  where  she  labored  faithfully  five  days  of 
the  week,  and  on  wSaturday  performed  the  work  of  the  house- 
hold for  the  coming  week. 

In  time  the  bounty  was  paid,  and  Mr.  Cleveland's  salary  be- 
came regular  ;  he  then  came  home  on  a  furlough  and  removed 
the  family  to  Medina,  N.  Y.,  securing  the  educational  advan- 
tages of  the  academy  there.  Cynthia  applied  herself  closel}^  to 
her  studies,  but  soon  found  that  her  strength  was  inadequate 
for  the  double  duty  devolving  upon  her  (the  care  of  the  family 
and  her  school  work),  and,  being  forbidden  by  her  physician  to 
look  at  a  book,  she  gave  up  her  studies  just  as  she  was  entering 
upon  her  graduating  year. 

At  this  time,  feeling  the  necessity  of  occupation,  she  ac- 
cepted a  situation  as  clerk  in  a  fancy  goods  store,  a  branch  of 
an  establishment  in  one  of  the  large  cities  of  the  State.     She 


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AHTOTYPE.     E.      eiERSTAOT,     N.     V. 


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DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1975 


soon  made  her  services  so  valuable  to  her  employer  that  she 
was  promoted  to  the  superintendency  of  the  business. 

While  engaged  in  this  position,  her  employer  was  arrested 
for  an  attempt  at  arson,  the  case  being  one  of  the  most  exciting 
that  ever  occurred  in  that  vicinity.  Miss  Cleveland  was  an  im- 
portant witness  in  the  case,  and  through  that  circumstance  be- 
came interested  in  the  proceedings  of  law  courts  to  such  an  ex- 
tent that  it  influenced  her  whole  future  life. 

Soon  after  this  she  again  entered  school,  determined  to  se- 
cure a  collegiate  education,  at  all  hazards,  but  her  health  would 
not  admit  of  the  severe  mental  and  physical  strain,  and  she  was 
obliged  to  abandon  all  hope  in  that  direction.  Her  great  dis- 
appointment bordered  on  despair,  but,  with  characteristic  deter- 
iTiination,  the  brave  girl  once  more  took  up  the  burden  of  life, 
and,  on  the  eve  of  Grant's  first  election  (1868),  left  her  home  in 
Medina  to  take  charge  of  the  business  interests  of  an  Eastern 
firm  in  Pontiac,  ]\Iich. 

Her  life  in  this  city  (where  her  family  soon  followed  her) 
embraced  a  period  of  ten  years,  in  the  various  positions  of  clerk, 
superintendent,  and  proprietor  of  the  store  of  which  she  had 
charge.  In  the  meantime  she  was  diligently  reading  law  with 
and  for  a  brother  whose  failing  eyesight  precluded  the  possi- 
bilit}^  of  evening  study,  and  this  devoted  sister  became  eyes  for 
him  that  he  might  attain  to  a  profession  for  himself. 

When  the  great  Red  Ribbon  temperance  wave  swept  over 
Michigan,  Miss  Cleveland  was  carried  along  with  it,  and  through 
great  discouragements  applied  her  indomitable  will  to  the  pur- 
pose of  acquiring  the  power  of  platform  oratory,  and  then,  with 
a  courage  and  perseverance  which  was  well-nigh  marvelous, 
she  did  effective  work  for  the  temperance  cause  in  that  State 
for  more  than  two  years,  when  Miss  Frances  Willard,  president 
of  the  W.  N.  C.  T.  U.,  appointed  her  temperance  organizer  of 
Dakota. 

After  removing  to  Dakota  (where  her  father,  mother,  and 
brothers  had  preceded  her),  she  made  her  home  at  Pierre,  was 
here  admitted  to  the  bar,  and  divided  her  time  between  the 
practice  of  law  and  the  superintendency  of  the  Dakota  W.  C.  T. 
U.,  to  the  presidency  of  which  she  was  soon  elected.  In  the 
prosecution  of  this  work  she  penetrated  the  Black  Hills  and 
inade  her  way  into  every  corner  of  the  frontier. 

After  two  years  of  arduous  service  she  declined  a  re-election 
and  resumed  her  practice.  Two  objects,  however,  came  imtne- 
diately  under  her  attention,  into  which  she  threw  herself  with 
her  accustomed  impetuosity  and  devotion  to  the  cause  of  edu- 
cation and  patriotism.  One  of  these  was  the  endowment  of  a 
Presbyterian  university  at  Pierre,  and  the  other  the  admission 
of  Dakota  to  the  Union.  In  pursuance  of  the  first,  she  made  a 
tour  of  the  Eastern  vStates,  presenting  the  claims  of  this  West- 
ern project  to  the  prosperous  Presbyterians  of  the  East  in  so 
successful  a  manner  that  her  errand  was  accomplished  and  the 
university  secured. 

Miss  Cleveland  had  been  a  lifelong  Republican,  but  circum- 
stances with  which  this  sketch  has  nothing  to  do  conspired  to 
change  her  opinions  and  her  politics.     Her  work  for  the  Pierre 


1976 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


University  in  the  State  of  N.  Y.  had  made  her  familiar  with  the 
political  history  and  administration  of  Gov.  Grover  Cleveland, 
and  with  rare  sagacity  and  foresight  she  began  to  advocate  his 
nomination  for  the  Presidency  in  1884.  Being  convinced  of  his 
fitness  for  this  high  position,  she  earnestly  and  honestly  made 
use  of  her  ability  as  a  writer  and  speaker  to  bring  about  the 
desired  result. 

A  Western  paper  thus  speaks  of  her  labors  in  that  field  : 
"  At  the  Chicago  convention  she  worked  hard  and  well  in 
Cleveland's  interest  with  delegates  from  the  South  and  West^ 
and  after  his  nomination  she  labored  imtiringly  to  secure  his 
election,  in  Indiana  and  wSouthern  Michigan,  but  more  especially 
in  the  counties  comprising  the  7th  Congressional  district  of  the 
latter  State,  where  she  was  a  power  in  the  canvass,  and,  to 
judge  from  the  tone  of  the  papers,  did  deadly  execution  upon 
the  Republican  ranks." 

The  elTectiveness  of  her  work  is  verified  by  the  deadly  en- 
mit}^  of  the  defeated  party  toward  Miss  Cleveland,  making  it 
impossible  for  her  to  resume  her  practice  in  the  city  of  her 
adoption.  She  therefore  sought  temporary  employment  at  the 
hands  of  the  Government  through  Civil  Service  examination, 
and  received  an  appointment  as  law  clerk  in  the  Treasury  De- 
partment. Miss  Cleveland  is  the  only  lady  who  has  ever  ap- 
plied to  the  Civil  Service  commission  for  such  examination. 

The  subject  of  this  sketch  is  not,  in  any  sense,  what  is  known 
as  a  strong-minded  woman  ;  is  an  opponent  of  woman  suffrage  ; 
is  gifted  with  a  straightforward,  frank,  unselfish  nature,  and  be- 
lieves that  Truth  and  Right  are  the  prime  virtues,  while 
woman's  mission  is  to  serve  them  faithfully  and  cheerfully, 
under  all  circumstances.  Author  and  contributor — see  Bibli- 
ography, Chap.  IV.  Miss  Cleveland  has  been  since  Mar.,  1885, 
a  resident  of  Washington,  D.  C.  (1898),  and  was  (1891,  etc.)  in 
the  Sixth  Auditor's  office.     A  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

12455. 

GILBERT  MARSH'  CLEVELAND  (Erin',  Frederick^,  Freder- 
icks,  James<,  Samuels,  Edward^,  Mosesi),  b.   CaUtOU,   N.   Y.,   Mar.  7,  1 847,  m. 

in  O'Neill  City,  Holt  county.  Neb.,  Nov.  19,  1883,  Jessie  Leuw/e 
Hayden,  born  near  Monroe,  Wis.,  July  21,  1868,  da.  of  Frank  L. 
and  Ella  Sophia  (Jones).     Ch.: 

15741  Jennie  May**  Cleveland,  b.  Oct.  30,  1884. 

15742  Luther  E.",  b.  May  29,  1886;  Bertie  M.',  b.  May 
12,  1887.  d.  Aug.  5,  1887  ;  Frank  Allen^  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28, 
1890. 

Hon.  Gilbert  Marsh'  Cleveland  prepared  for  college  at 
Rochester  (N.  Y.)  High  School  ;  entered  Shurtleff  College, 
Upper  Alton,  Madison  co..  111.,  in  fall  of  187 1,  progressed  in  the 
classical  course  to  about  the  middle  of  the  Sophomore  year, 
when  sickness  compelled  him  to  give  up  the  course.  For  sev- 
eral years  he  was  unable  to  resume  study.  He  graduated  in  the 
Law  department,  Michigan  University,  Ann  Arbor,  1876,  and 
has  since  practiced  law  in  Neb.  Was  elected  coimty  judge  of 
Holt  CO.,  fall  of  1882.  Residence,  O'Neill  1882.  Editor  Holt 
County  Banner  —  see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES"    CLEVELAND. 


12458. 


1977 


FRANK    NASH^    CLEAVELAND    (Francis',  Frederick',  Frederic^ 

jamess  Samuel^,  Edward^  Mosesi),  m.  Dcc.  1 6,  1 889,  Sara  Abbie  Ken- 
dall, da.  Paul  Raymond  and  Abbie  (Weaver).     Child  : 

15743     Dorothy  Kendall"  Cleaveland,  b.   Jan.  30,  1891. 

Mr.  Frank  Nash**  Cleaveland,  residence  Morristown,  N.  Y., 

1881,  Canton,  N.  Y.  (1883-98).     Attorney  and  counselor  at  law, 

specialty,  abstracts  of  title.     Mr.  Cleaveland  is  a  subscriber  for 

this  Genealogy. 

12466. 

ELIJAH  JAY  HUNT^  CLEVELAND  (oewitt  ciinton',  whit- 

ingfi,  Fredericks,  James*,  Samuel',  Ed ward2,  Mosesi),     m.     ThurstOn,     StCUben 

CO.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15,  1880,  Mary  Roxana  Rising,  da.  Justice  and 
Sophia.     Ch.:   2  sons^     15744   Fred  Everett",  b.  Feb.  22,  1882. 

12468. 

FRANK  ELIHU'  CLEVELAND  (Elihus  Whiting«,  Frederick^ 
James*,  Samuel',  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.   LoWcll,  MaSS.,  July  22,   1875,  Inez 

May  Weston,  b.  L.  Sept.  2,  1856,  da.  Ruel  Lothrup  and  Anna 
Kendall  (Bigford).  Dwelt  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  to  1870,  since  at 
Lowell  (1887),  h.  Centralville,  machinist.  Ch.  b.  Lowell:  15745 
Clarence  Frederick",  b.  Sept.  28,  1875  ;  Gracie  Anna",  b.  Nov. 
24,  1877,  d.  L.  Nov.  16,  1883;  Arthur  Mead",  b.  June  8,  1879  ; 
Frank  Eugene"  Cleveland,  Oct.  8,  1881. 

12479. 

DelOS^  Gt'Cinyei'  {DcIos-'  Granger,  Susannah',  Chester*,  Curtis*,  Samuel', 

Edward^,  Mosesi),  m.  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  Mar.  17,  1878,  Mrs.  Mary 
Ann  (Bartingale)  Howe,  born  Thomey  Abbey,  co.  Cambridge, 
Eng.,  June  14,  1854,  widow  of  Robert  William  Howe,  daughter 
Thomas  and  Mary  Ann  (Britten).  Ch.:  15746  De  Roy  Ora^ 
Granger^  b.  Sept.  15,  1880,  Eagleton,  Chippewa  CO.,  Wis.;  Har- 
old Abner''  Granger,  Oct.  20,  1889,  Rushville,  Neb. 

Delos"  Granger  lived  1893  at  Loveland,  Larimer  co.,  Col.,  res. 
1895  Florence,  Frernont  co..  Col.,  photographic  artist  and  builder. 
Mary  Ann  Bartingale  m.  ist,  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  Dec.  i6, 
1872,  Robert  William  Howe,  b.  Westons  Zoyland,  co.  Somerset, 
Eng.,  Oct.  II,  1836,  d.  Eau  Claire  Dec.  21,  1876,  son  John  and 
Mary  (Mose).  He  came  to  America  1853,  lived  at  Eagleton, 
lumberman.  Ch,  b.  Eagleton  :  Mary  Clara  Howe,  Sept.  28,  1873  ; 
Ethel  Linda  Howe,  b.  June  25,  d.  Nov.  23,  1875. 

12480. 

WiUifini  Edaun'<V  Graiiffei'  (ne/os-'  Granger),  married  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.,  Nov.  2,  1884,  Agnes'  Adeline  Elizabeth  Hafeman, 
born  Settin,  Germany,  June  3,  1862,  only  da.  John  and  Augusta 
(Wendt).  Children  b.  Eau  Claire  :  15747  Clara  Minna  Augusta^ 
Granger,  June   14,  1886  ;  Emma  Adeline  ElizabetJi^  Granger,  June 


1978 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


30,  1888  ;  ]]'ilfred  KarP  Granger,  Aug.  20,  1889  ;  Louisa  Helene^ 
Granger,  Nov.  24,  1890. 

William  Ediuard^  Granger  s\.\\\  resides  at  Eau  Claire  (1895), 
farmer. 

Hafeman  ancestry :  —  John  Hafeman  of  Settin,  Germany,  m.  Augusta  Wendt,  born 
Angermiinde,  Berg,  Westphalia,  Germany,  Aug.  21,  1834,  da.  John  Friedrich  and  Henri- 
etta Wilhelmina  (Menz). 

12490. 

CANDACE*    CLEAVELND    (john  Cowles^,  Curtis«,  Samuel^,  CurtisS 

SamueF,  Edwards,  Moses'),  m.  Broome,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  21,  1868,  Albanus 
Beckwith  Porter,  born  B.  June  i8,  1848,  a  son  Albert  and  Ann 
(Gates).  Ch.:  15748  Francis"  Porter,  b.  Nov.  27,  1870,  Breaka- 
been,  N.  Y.;  Charles''  Porter,  July  6,  1872,  Breaka.;  MabeP  Por- 
ter, Oct.  3,  1879,  Ness,  Ness  co.,  Kan.;  Manly"  Porter,  Oct.  11, 
1881,  N. 

Albanus  Beckwith  Porter  lived  at  Broome  to  1875,  then  in 
De  Soto,  la.,  one  year,  then  removed  to  Kan.  Of  Ness  1881-2, 
farmer,  has  320  acres. 

Porter  ancestry :  ~\Ji.  David',  Revolution  officer,  came  from  Dutchess  to  Broome 
CO.;  William^,  of  Broome  co.  and  Lycoming  co..  Pa.,  farmer,  m.  Hannah  Wilcox,  daugh- 
ter Dr.  John  ;  Albert^  Porter,  m.  Ann  Gates^. 

Gates  anccstrv :  —  O\&'\\a.xi0-,  b.  Conn.,  Revolution  pensioner,  Middleburg,  N.  Y.,  1800, 
m.  Conn.,  Deborah  Winch;  John^,  b.  Conn.  1806,  Middleb.,  m.  Melinda  Carley,  da.  Da- 
vid and  Anna  (Krum) ;  Ann^  Gates,  m.  ist,  Albert  Porter^,  2d,  as  2d  w.,  Henry  Sanford 
Mace,  s.  Hiram  and  Clarissa  (Worden)  of  n.  Oak  Hill,  N.  Y. 

12491. 

LYSANDER'      CLEVELAND       (johnC.-,  Curtis«,  Samuel^,  Curtis*, 

Sam.3,  Ed.2),  m.  Cooksburg,  Albany  co.,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1875,  1876, 
Juliette,  or  Julia  Ette,  Youngs,  b.  Broome,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  4,  1856, 
da.  Moses  and  Lucinda  (Haskins).  Of  Broome  (P.  O.  Franklin- 
ton),  N.  Y.,  1881  ;  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y.,  1882,  farmer.  Ch.  b. 
Broome  :  15749  Charles",  Feb.  12,  1877  ;  Hattie",  Dec.  i,  1878  ; 
Obed^  Cleveland,  Mar.  21,  1881  ;  William  Smith^  Mar.  21,  1883. 

12494. 

PHILANDERS'  CLEVELAND  (johnc),  m.  Broome,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  23,  1878,  Emerett  Smith,  b.  B.  July  20,  1864,  da.  Benjamin 
and  Lucinda  (Haskins)  [Youngs].  Of  Broome,  farmer.  Ch.: 
15750  Emmet  Benjamin",  b.  Sept.  8,  1879. 

12537. 

CARCILLIUS     DURRELL"     CLEVELAND     (Don  carlos^ 

John',  Gardners  Edward^,  SamueP,  Edward'i,  Moses'),  died   Newark,  111.,   May 

28,  1885,  a.  36,  m.  N.  Jan.  26,  1875,  Jennie  Elsie  Brodie,  b.  Par- 
ish of  Maines,  Forfershire,  Scotland,  Oct.  5,  1847,  da.  John  and 
Annie  Hill  (McDougal).  Ch.:  15751  Don  Durrell"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Apr.  28,  1876  ;  Jessie  Merilla",  Jan.  26,  1881  ;  Glen 
RivEs"  Cleveland,  Feb.  i,  1883. 

Mr.  Carcillius  Durrell*  Cleveland,  of  Newark,  merch. 

Kendall  Co.  Record,  J ime  ?,  /<S?f—  Newark  :  It  is  with  deep  regret  that  we  chronicle 
the  death  of  Mr.  Carcillius  D.  Cleveland,  our  much  esteemed  postmaster.  The  funeral 
occurred  Sunday  [June  yth]  at  M.  E.  church.  Rev.  H.  R.  Antes  conducted,  assisted  by 
Rev.  Mr.  Green. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1979 


12542. 

Dott  Carlos'  Carter  (Mary  Holmes'),  m.  Aurora,  111.,  Sept. 
4,  1872,  Jane  Elizabeth  McClain,  b.  Warren  co..  Pa.,  Apr.  i,  1844, 
da.  John  and  Sarah  (Marshall).  Lived  at  Buda,  Buffalo  county, 
Neb.,  res.  Kearne)^,  Neb..  1895-6,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Aurora  : 

Hattie  Maud'^'  Carter,  b.  Sept.  6,  1873,  m.  Kearney 
June  6,  1889,  Andrew  Smith,  b.  Nov.  23,  1869,  s.  James  Madison 
and  Nancy  (Hendrickson).  Of  Kearney  1895-6,  farmer.  Ch. 
b.  Kearney  :  Howard  Clarefice^''  S/iiit/i,  Mar.  29,  1892  ;  Ivan  Le- 
ro/"  Siintli,  Jan.    16,  1895.      Sadie  Linus'  Carter,  b.   Aug'.   20,  1875. 

12593. 

EPHRAIM"  CLEVELAND    (john  Curtis",  Holsey^,  Hosmer",  Edward*, 

Samuels,  Edward^),  m.   Shipton,   C.    E.,    1881.     Of    Dauvillc,   P.   Q., 
1886,  farmer.     Ch.:   15752   Miriam"  Cleveland,  b.  1884,  D. 

12605. 

CLARENCE     CHESTER"    CLEVELAND    (Chester  Bissem, 

Chester  Bissell^,    Hosmer«,   Edward*,  SamueP,  Edward^,  Mosesi),    m.     Danville, 

Que.,  Oct.  21,  1868,  Fluvia  Evelina'  Cleveland   +6108  (George 

Nelsonf',  Hosmers,  Edward*,  Samuel^,  Edward^).       Ch.  b.  in  Danville. 

+  ^5753     Richard  Chester*""  Cleveland,  b.  Sept.  30,  1871. 

15754  Harry  Roland*""  Cleveland,  born  Aug.  16,  1873, 
graduated  from  McGill  University,  Montreal,  Canada,  as  V.  S., 
and  has  located  at  Danville. 

15755  Chester  Hosmer*'"  Cleveland,  b.  July  50,  1881. 
Charlotte  Mary*""  Cleveland,  b.   ]\Iar.   14,  1884, 

d.  Feb.  7,  1894. 

Foster  Weare"""  Cleveland,  b.  July  6,  1891,  d. 
Feb.  II,  1894,  both  of  scarlet  fever. 

Hon.  Clarence  Chester*  Cleveland,  M.P.  (Richmond  and 
Wolfe)  House  of  Commons  of  Canada.  Residence,  Danville 
(1898).  Was  educated  at  Lennoxville  Graiumar  School.  Is  a 
farmer  and  manufacturer  of  leather  and  leather  belting-,  of  the 
firm  of  J.  L.  Goodhue  &  Co.  [Clarence  Chester  Cleveland, 
George  Foster  Cleveland],  office,  belt  factory,  and  tannery  at 
Danville.  Has  been  Mayor  of  Danville  and  Warden  of  the  Co. 
of  Richmond.  Is  president  of  the  Danville  Agricultural  Soci- 
ety ;  director  of  the  Richmond  Co.  Agricultural  Society ;  direc- 
tor of  the  Danville  State  Co.  and  of  the  Richmond,  Drummond, 
and  Yamaska  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  Is  a  vSchool  Commissioner, 
chairman  of  the  Health  Committee,  and  Capt.  in  54th  Batt.  Vol. 
Militia.  First  returned  to  Parliament  at  last  general  election 
(1895).  A  Conservative.  Riolean  Club,  Ottawa.  Hon.  Clarence 
Chester*  Cleveland  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

12629. 

CHARLES    BRADFORD*    CLEVELAND    (Aiden  BradfordT, 

Nathan^,  Zimris,  Edward*,  Georges,  Edward'^),  tn.  Nov.  30,   I  868,  Susail  God- 

dard.     Ch.:   15756  Mabel",  b.  May  10,  1870  ;  Grace"  Cleveland, 
Feb.  15,  1872  ;  Charles  Leroy",  b.  Apr.  19,  d.  Aug.  26,  1877. 


IqSo  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

12630. 

EDWIN  ALONZO'  CLEVELAND  (Lowell  Battles',  Nathan^ 
Zimri^,  Ed  wards  George^  Edward^,  Mosesi),  111.    Jan.     20,    iSyo,   M.    J.   Simp- 

son.  Of  Hyde  Park,  Boston,  Mass.,  1878.  Ch.:  15757  Edwin 
Lowell",  born  Dec.  6,  1872;  Arthur  Bayley^  Mar.  14,  1874; 
Cora  Eveline,  Aug".  26,  1876. 

12634. 

GEORGE  LOWELL^  CLEVELAND  (Loweii  Battles'),  mar- 
ried Somerville  July  7,  1875,  Ella  F.  Minot  of  Jamaica  Plain. 
Ch.  b.  Franklin,  Mass.:  15758  George  M.',  b.  May  6,  1876  ;  Mar- 
ion M.',  b.  Aug.  16,  d.  F.  Oct.  17,  1879. 

12650. 

GEORGE  WELCOME"  CLEVELAND  (Henry  warden',  Geo.', 
Liberty^,  Geo.S  Geo. 3,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  WorCCStCr,  MaSS.,  DcC.  6,  I  882, 

Isadore  Rogers.  Of  Worcester  1883-9,  machinist.  Ch.:  15759- 
60  Hubert  Arthur",  b.  Mar.  27,  1883,  Boylston,  d.  Wore.  Nov. 
7,  1886;  William  Henry",  born  Sept.  22,  1884,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.; 
George  Welcome",  Apr.  8,  1886,  Wore. 

12652. 

WILLIAM  LIBERTY'  CLEVELAND  (john  warden',  George', 
Liberty^,  George^,  George^,  Edward^,  Moses'),  m.  North  AdamS,  MaSS.,  DcC. 

25,  1883,  Helen  Victoria  Crawford,  b.  Nov.  20,  i866,  a  da.  War- 
ren J.  and  Henrietta  (Hudson).  Ch.:  15761  Elsie  May"  Cleve- 
land, b.  Nov.  22,  1886,  North  Adams. 

Mr.  William  Liberty'  Cleveland  graduated  from  the  Ad- 
ams (Mass.)  High  School  1880.  Residence,  Boston,  Mass.,  1897, 
salesman. 

12653. 

FREDERICK  LOUIS'  CLEVELAND  (john  warden'),  unm. 
Rev.  Frederick  Louis'  Cleveland,  a  Baptist  clergyman.  Was 
for  two  years  at  the  Southern  Baptist  Theological  Seminary, 
Louisville,  Ky.  (1894-5),  graduated  from  the  Newton  Theolog- 
ical Institution,  Newton  Center,  Mass.,  June  10,  1897,  installed 
over  the  Chapel  Hill  (Orange  co.,  N.  C.)  Baptist  church,  Aug. 
15,  1897,  his  first  pastorate.  Ordained  a  Baptist  minister  Sept. 
22,  1897.     Res.,  Chapel  Hill. 

12733. 

JPIiUander  Kinneff  Cady  {David  Knigho  c.uh)^  m.  Plelen 
Hamilton.     Ch.  : 

15762  Hainiltoif  Cady,  unm.  Rev.  Hamiltoif  C«^  grad.  at 
one  of  the  colleges,  Oxford,  Eng.,  and  at  General  Theological 
Seminary,  N.  Y.;  Episcopal  clergyman;  of  Chelsea  Sq.,  New 
York,  1892  ;  Rector  of  Church  of  the  Holy  Cross,  Warrensburgh, 
N.  Y.,  1894. 

15763  Helen'  Cady,  unm.,  res.  with  her  father  1894. 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  igSl 

Rev,  Philander  Kinney^  Cady,  D.D.,  grad.  at  General  Theolog-- 
ical  Seminary,  New  York  city;  Episcopal  clergyman;  was  rec- 
tor of  Grace  Church,  Newark,  N.  J.,  ab.  1860-2;  of  Christ  chh., 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  1874-5  ;  of  Poughkeepsie  1876;  rector  of 
St.  James'  Hyde  Park,  N.  Y.,  t 87 7-86  ;  rector  at  Garrison's,  N.  Y., 
1890;  Professor  in  General  Theological  Seminary,  N.  Y.,  1894; 
residence,  New  York  city. 

12736. 

ClUD'JeS    GuStftVits"    Cffdt/    {Jolm  ClevelamP  Cady Joseph  Cleveland'^ 

C<2<A',  Loiss,  Josiah",  Josiahs,  Josiah2,  Mosesi),    m.    Maysville,    Kv.,    NoV.    2  1, 

1848,  Mary  Ann  Duncan,  b.  M.  Nov.  19,  1828,  da.  John  Wesley 
and  Emily  Amelia  (McClelland);  rem.,  May,  1841,  to  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  and  Feb.,  1846,  to  and  still  res.  at  Maysville  1896.  Ch.  b. 
Maysville:  Charles  Cleveland'^  Cady,  b.  Oct.  17,  1849,  d.  Coving- 
ton, K}^,  July  30,  1864;  Liuy  Emilf  Cady,  b.  Jan.  ro,  1852,  d.  M. 
Apr.  28,  i860;  Henry  Bassetf  Cady,  b.  Apr.  24,  1854,  d.  M. 
Nov.  24,  1855.  15764  IVilliani  Stuart"^  Cady,  b.  June  i,  1856,  m. 
Frankfort,  Ky.,  May  8,  1888,  Terese  Hynes  O'Donnell,  b.  F.  i860, 
da.  James  and  Margaret  Gorman  (Hynes);  res.  Washington, 
D.  C,  printer.  Ch.  b.  Washington  :  Williani^"  Cady,  Jan.  26,  1890, 
Herbert"^  Cady,  June  14,  1891,  Harry^"  Cady,  Mar.  4,  1893,  Dai/gh- 
ter^°,  April,  1895.  15765  Mattie^  Cady,  b.  Jan.  20,  1859,  m.  Mays- 
ville, June  29,  1892,  Ludwell  Mills,  b.  M.  Apr.  12,  1851,  s.  Wil- 
liam and  Sophia  Atlanta  (Bishop);  res.  Maysville.  s.  p.  15766 
Nellie^  Cady,  b.  Jan.  5,  1861,  m.  M.  Dec.  12,  1883,  James  Turner 
Kackley,  b.  M.  July  1 1,  1858,  s.  James  Addison  and  Susan (Lurty); 
res.  Maysville,  merchant  and  photographer,  s.  p.  15767  Howard 
Solomo7f  Cady,  b.  May  15,  1865,  unm.;  res.  Maysville,  merchant. 
15768  Walter  Ross^  Cady,  born  Feb.  2,  1868,  m.  M.  Apr.  23,  1891, 
Frances  Smith,  born  M.  Jan.  25,  1874,  died  M.  June  11,  1894,  da. 
Henry  Clay  and  Sarah  Belle  (Atherton);  res.  Maysville,  merchant. 
Ch.  :  Mary  Beir  Cady,  b.  Jan.  26,  1892,  M. 

15769  Herbert  Lee^  Cady,  b.  May  28,  1868,  unm.;  res.  Nor- 
wood, Hamilton  co.,  O.,  druggist;  Frank'  Cady,  b.  May  17,  1873, 
unm.,  res.  Maysville,  accountant. 

12738. 

Jarvis  Gladdinf/^  Cad {/  {joim  Cleveland-  Cady)  d.  Maysville, 
Ky.,  June  27,  1875,  aged  45,  m.  M.  Nov.  25,  1854,  Mary  Louisa 
Mitchell,  b.  M.  Nov.  23,  1834,  d.  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  Sept.  27,  1888, 
da.  Andrew  and  Levina  (Degman).  Ch.  :  15770  Mary  Liicy^ 
Cady,  b.  Sept.  19,  1855,  Cincinnati,  unm.,  res.  Maysville  1894. 
1577 1  William  Frank"  Cady,  b.  Aug.  3,  1858,  Maysville,  m.  Cin- 
cinnati April  23,  1891,  Grace  Runyan,  born  C.  Aug.  28,  1867,  da. 
George  Washington  and  Martha  (Maxwell);  res.  Cincinnati  1895, 
hatter  and  furrier.  Ch.  b.  Cincinnati  :  Ethel  Funyan^°  Cady,  b. 
Feb.  24,  1892;  William  Frank"  Cady,  Apr.  2,  1894.  15772  Andrew 
MitchelP  Cady,  b.  Mar.  i,  1864,  Maysville,  m.  Taylorsville,  111., 
July  2,  1891,  Hettie  Paulina  Gilcrease,  b.  Franklin  county,  Mo., 
Nov.  7, 1872,  da.  Abraham  James  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Butler);  res. 
St.  Louis,   Mo.,  1895,  machinist.     Ch.  :  Mary  Louise""  Cady,  born 


1982  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

June  20,  1892,  St.  Louis,  d.  vSt.  L.  Nov.  13,  1S94.  15773  Virginia 
Triplett^  Cad\\  b.  July  11,  1866,  Maysville,  m.  Cincinnati  June  20, 
1889,  Frank  Hubert  Venn,  b.  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Nov.  30,  1866,  s. 
Frank  Hubert  and  Jane  (I3eamish):  resides  Chicago,  111.,  1894. 
Ch.  :   Cady  Venn,  b.  Aug.  i,  1890;  Hubert'''  Venn,  Oct.  9,  1892. 

12739. 

Kehecca  Hwift  Cadij  {John  cuveiand-'  Cady),  m.  Maysville,  Ky., 
July  12,  1864,  Josiah  Wilson,  b.  Fleming-  co.-,  Ky.,  June  17,  1839, 
d.  Maysville,  Sept.  11,  1892,  s.  James  Price  and  Elizabeth  Helen 
(Peed).     Mrs.  Wilson  res.  Maysville  1894.     Ch.  b.  Maysville  ; 

15774  James  ClevelancP  JViison,  b.  Oct.  13,  1865,  m.  Jeffer- 
son ville,  Clarke  co.,  Ind.,  Apr.  7,  1886,  Sallie  Robertson  Holt,  b. 
Raywick,  Marion  co.,  Ky.,  Oct.  4,  1866,  da.  Dr.  William  Morri- 
son and  Mary  Jefferson  (Bethel);  res.  Louisville,  Kv.  Ch.  b. 
Maysville:  James  Holf  Wilson,  Feb.  14,  1887;  William  Kent'" 
JViison,  May  5,  1890.  15775  Lucy  Nichols^  Wilson,  b.  Sept.  6,  1867, 
unm.  15776  William  Henry^  Wilson,  b.  Oct.  14,  1869,  d.  Louis- 
ville Sept.  22,  1891,  m.  L.  Mar.  18,  1891,  Rose  English  Calloway, 
b.  L.  July  6,  1873,  da.  Gardener  Berry  and  Carrie  Lou  (Walling), 
and  a  descendant  of  Daniel  Boone.  Mrs.  Rose  E.  Wilson  res. 
Eminence,  Henry  co.,  Ky.,  1895.  Ch.  :  William  Henry"^  Wilson, 
born  Dec.  7,  1891,  Louisville.  Elizabeth  Peed''  Wilson,  b.  Dec.  18, 
1 87 1,  d.  May  11,  1894,  unm.  15777  Florence  Gilbert''  Wilson,  h. 
July  9,  1S74,  unm.,  res.  Maysville.  15778  Horace  Cady^  Wilson, 
b.  Mar.  25,  1876,  unm.  15779  Mary  Letitia'^  Wilson,  b.  Nov.  8, 
1879,  unm. 

12741. 

Celin  A^m^  duJif  {Horace  Harvey'  Cady),  m.  n.  Mt.  Clemens, 
Mich.,  wSept.  1,  1842,  Thomas  Jefferson  Rutter,  b.  Germantown, 
Pa.,  Nov.  16,  1814,  s.  Thomas  and  Ann  (Clemens);  res.  Norwood 
Park,  111.,  1895.  Ch.  b.  Mt.  Clemens:  15780  Horace  Cady'^  Rut- 
ter, born  Aug.  8,  1844,  m.  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  i,  1867,  Maria 
Louisa  Barton,  b.  Kinderhook,  N.  Y.,  July  15,  1845,  ^^-  Silas  (b'. 
K.  May  31,  1807)  and  Rachel  Mabie  (JVlcCluskey,  b.  Bethlehem, 
N.  Y.,  May  30,  1809);  res.  Winona,  Minn.,  lumber  dealer.  Ch.: 
Maud  RacheP"  Rutter,  born  Sept.  24,  1869,  Chicago,  111.,  unm.; 
Howard  Horace'''  Rutter,  b.  Feb.  16,  1873,  Norwood  Park,  unm. 

+  15 781      Emma  Mary"^  Rutter,  b.  Mar.  7,  1849. 

15782  Frank  Honmrd''  Rutter,  b.  Sept.  6,  1851,  m.  Romeo, 
Mich.,  vSept.  13,  1882,  Jennie  wSophia  Lee,  b.  R.  Dec.  3,  1859,  da. 
Nathan  Hicks  and  Amelia  C.  (Peck);  res.  Detroit,  Mich.,  sales- 
man. Ch.  :  Kate  Amelia'''  Rutter,  born  Nov.  28,  1886,  Romeo. 
Kate E}  nest^  Rutter,  b.  May  10,  1853,  d.  Mt.  Clemens,  Jan.  19,  1863. 

12741. 

John  ClevelaniV  Cady  {Horace  Harvey-'  cad\),m.  ist,  Macomb 
tp.,  Mich.,  May  18,  1854,  Louisiana  Woodford  Weston,  b.  Oak's 
Corners,  Ontario  co.,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1832,  d.  Macomb  tp.,  Apr. 
29,  i860,  da.  Leonard  and  Almira  (Waite).  He  m.  2d,  Mount 
Clemens,  Mich.,  Dec.  24,  1863,  Mary  Ellen  Smith,  b.  Oak's  Cor- 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES>    CLEVELAND. 


1983 


ners  Dec.  S,  1834,  da.  Thorn  and  Mary  (Waite);  resides  on  the 
farm  Macomb  tp.,  n.  Mt.  Clemens,  1895,  farmer.  Ch.  by  ist  m.: 
15783  Lou  Alia'  Cady,h.  Mar.  31, 1800,  Macomb  tp.,  n.  Mount  Clem- 
ens, m.  there  July  13,  1882,  William  Francis  Berry,  M.D.,  s.  Rev. 
Francis  Berry.  Ch.  :  Alice"'  Berry,  b.  Oct.  7,  1883,  Macomb  tp., 
d.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Aug.  i,  1884;  Fred  Cad/'  Berry,  b.  Oct.  8,  1885, 
Orchard  Lake,  Mich.,  d.  n,  Mt.  Clemens  Dec.  22,  1885;  Ed^vard 
CeciP"  Beriy,h.  June  3, 1887,  Fraser,  Macomb  co.,  Mich.    By  2dm.: 

15784  Carrie  Cleveland'^  Cady,  b.  Dec.  11,  1865,  in  Macomb 
tp.,  n.  Mt.  Clemens,  m.  there  July  11,  1889,  Oscar  Charles  Lun- 
gershausen,  b.  Clinton  tp.,  Macomb  co.,  Mich.,  Feb.  26,  1865,  s. 
Trangott  and  Amelia  (Stecker);  res.  near  Mt.  Clemens.  Ch.  b. 
Mt.  Clemens  :  Edith  Mary"'  Lunger shausen,  b.  May  3,  1890,  d.  ]\It. 
C.  Feb.  21,  1891;  John  Trangott^'  Lungershausen,  b.  vSept.  21,  1891. 

15785  Horace  TJiorn^  Cady,  b.  Apr.  7,  1872,  unm. 

12743. 

CornelUi  Alice^  Cady  {Horace  Harvey-'  Cad\),  m.  in  Macomb 
tp.,  n.  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.,  Oct.  12,  1853,  Henry  Beckwith  Cas- 
tle, b.  Cicero,  Onondaga  co.,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  28,  1832,  s.  Benjamin 
Toby  and  Welthy  (Smith)  ;  res.  Mt.  Clemens  1895.     Ch.: 

15786  LTarry  Cadf  Castle,  b.  Jan.  20,  1866,  in  Macomb  tp., 
n.  Mt.  Clemens,  m.  there  Sept.  25,  1893,  Mary  Matilda  Broome, 
b.  Mt.  C.  Apr.  16,  1867,  da.  William  and  Catherine  (Bolty). 

12744. 

FVdilCeS^    Cddlf    {Horace  Harvey~  Cady,  Joseph   Cleveland^    Cady.  Loiss, 

josiahs  josiah5,  josiah^),  m.  Detroit,  Mich.,  Junc  20,  1856,  David  Blinn 
Jordan,  b.  Warren  co.,  O.,  Jan.  8,  1830,  d.  Chicago,  111.,  Dec.  12, 
1872,  son  of  Rev.  William  Ward  and  Mary  (Kelsey).     Ch.: 

15787  Harry  Blinn'  Jordan,  b.  Aug.  19,  1858,  Mt.  Clemens, 
Mich.,  unm.,  res.  Chicago  1894. 

Mar\  Cady'  Jordan,  b.  Mar.  15,  1865,  C,  d.  C.  May 
I,  1869. 

15788  William  Harvey"  Jordan,  b.  Feb.  25,  1869,  Chicago, 
unm.;  res.  Chicago,  merch. 

Susan  Frances'^  Jordan,  b.  July  2,  187 1,  C,  d.  C.  May 
3,  1872.  David  Blinn  Jordan  served  in  Mexican  war.  Resided 
in  New  Orleans,  La.,  1856  to  1861,  then  removed  to  Chicago. 

Mrs.  Frances^  {Cady)  Jordan  still  resides  in  Chicago  with  her 
sons. 

Jordan  ancestry  :  —  John',  John"  [see  +  6325,  p.  1576]  ;  Rev.  William  Ward^  Jordan, 
b.  Warren  co.,  O.,  Feb.  15,  1806,  Methodist  minister,  d.  in  Te.xas  1855,  m.  1829,  Mary  Kel- 
sey of  Warren  co. 

12745. 

David  Kllif/Iif  Cadi/  {Henry  Hut  chins'  Cady,  Joseph  Cleveland* 
Cady,    Loiss,    Josiah<,    Josiah^,  Josiah^),     d.    NcW     HavCn,     Huron     CO.,     O., 

June  14,  1873,  a.  39,  m.  New  Haven,  O.,  Feb.  12,  1853,  Ange- 
line  Hammond,  b.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  8,  1832,  da.  Timothy  and 
Ellen  (Swift).     Ch.: 

15789  Samuel  Hillhouse'  Cady,  b.  Nov.  16,  1853,  New  Ha- 
ven, m.  Cincinnati,  June  19,  1894,  Mrs.  Laura  Louise  Lawrence 
b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1847,  widow,  s.  p. 


1984 


CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 


15790  Charles  Edgar^  Cad}\  b.  Oct.  14,  1855,  New  Haven, 
O.,  m.  Cincinnati,  Mar.  30,  1887,  Philomena  Jacobs,  b.  C.  Apr.  8, 
1867.  s.  p. 

15791  Carrie  Eiiu/ia^  Cady,  b.  Jan.  9,  1856,  New  Haven,  O., 
m.  Cincinnati,  May  17,  1893,  Jacob  Limz,  b.  Wapakoneta,  Aug- 
laize CO.,  O.,  June,  1858.  Ch.:  Alma  Loirise'''  Ln/iz,  b.  Feb.  12, 
1894,  Cincinnati. 

15792  Henry  Joseph^  Cady,  b.  Oct.  14,  1858,  New  Haven,  O., 
m.  Cincinnati,  July  27,  1887,  Mary  vStein.  Ch.:  Arthur  Harri- 
son'"  Cady,  b.  June  26,  1888  ;    Hazel  Taylor^"  Cady,  June  25,  1890. 

15793  Elizabeth  Coiiden^  Cady,  b.  May  12,  i860.  New  Ha- 
ven, O.,  m.  Cincinnati,  Mar.  18,  1885,  William  Seegars,  b.  1859, 
d.  C.  Dec.  3,  1887.  s.  p. 

15794  William  Alfred"^  Cady,  b.  Dec.  30,  1861,  ra.  C.  Sept. 
29,  1887,  Lucina  Jane  Whittington,  b.  Newport,  K5^,  Apr.  27, 
1870.  Ch.  b.  Cincinnati  :  Emily  Atigeline"'  Cady,  Jan.  26,  1889  ; 
William  Albert^''  Cady,  Dec.  i,  1890  ;    Charles^"  Cady,   Dec.  9,  1892. 

15795  Mary  Elleii^  Cady,  b.  May  12,  1863,  New  Haven,  O., 
m.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  26,  1884,  John  F.  Galvin,  b.  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.,  May  26, 1867.  Ch.:  David  fames''  Galvin,  b.  Dec.  28,  1884, 
Cincinnati;  John  Francis^'  Galvin,  July  3,  1887,  C. ;  Mary  Ange- 
line^'^  Galvin,  July  27,  1889. 

Eliza  Orijida^  Cady,  b.  Mar.  20,  1865,  New  Haven, 
O.,  d.  N.  H.  June  16,  1879;  Stephen  Richarir  Cady,  b.  Sept.  16, 
1866,  N.  H.,  d.  N.  H.  Nov.  26,  1874  ;  Robert  James^  Cady,  b.  Oct. 
16,  1868,  N.  H.,  d.  N.  H.  July  2,  1S72. 

12746. 

Lucy  Aim'*  Cady  {Hfury  iiutchins''  cady),  d.  Kankakee,  111., 
Mar.  2,  '1881,  a.  42,  m.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Feb.  24,  1854,  Stephen 
Ritchie  Moore,  b.  C.  Sept.  22, 1833,  s.  William  and  Mary  (Ritchie). 
Residence  from  1854  Kankakee  (1895),  lawyer.  Ch.  b.  Kan- 
kakee : 

15796  Claude  Leavitt^  Moore,  b.  May  21,  1859,  m.  Chicago, 
111.,  Oct.  25,  1881,  Mary  Louise  Portman,  b.  Kankakee,  Aug.  16, 
1 86 1,  da,  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Ebinger).  Resided  from  1881 
for  several  years  at  New  York  city,  of  Kankakee  1895.  Ch.  b. 
New  York,  N.  Y.:  Hotvard  Claude'"  Moore,  Aug.  20,  1882;  Laura 
Harwood'"  Moore,  May  30,  1884. 

15797  Mary  Cadf  Moore,  b.  Jan.  28,  1861,  Kankakee,  m. 
K.  Nov.  30,  1886,  Harry  McFarlan,  b.  Apr.  2,  1857,  s.  of  John 
Richard  and  Sophia  (Branch).  Res.  Anoka,  Anoka  co.,  Minn., 
hardware  merchant.  Ch.:  Lucy  Clifford'"  McFarlan,  b.  Feb.  i, 
1888;  Marion  Louise'"  McFarlan,  Apr.  21,  1890;  Alice'"  McFar- 
lan, Feb.  29,  1892. 

15798  Stephen  Ritchie''  Moore,  b.  Mar.  6,  1865,  unm.,  res. 
Kankakee. 

15799  Alfred  David"  Moore,  b.  Jan.  30,  1867,  unm.,  res. 
Chicago,  salesman. 

12757. 

Collins  HatlShei'f/er^  Jordan  {juHa  AmO  Cady,  Joseph  Clez^e- 
/a«a'«  Cai/j/,  Lois6,  Josiah4,  Josiahs,  Tosiah^,  Moses'),    m.    at    Piqua,    O.,    Jan.    8, 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


1985 


1856,  Mary  Louise  Scott,  b.  Piqua,  O.,  July  iS,  1828,  eldest  da. 
and  child  of  William  and  Jane  (Morrow).     Ch.: 

-(-15800     Scott^  Jordan,  b.  Jan.  29,  1859,  Piqua,  Ohio. 

-j- 15801      Cady  Morro7u'^  Jordan,  b.  Aug.  29,  1866,  Chicago,  111. 

Collins  Hausberger^  Jordan  was  educated  at  Springfield,  O., 
Academy  1840-2,  and  Woodward  College,  Cincinnati,  O.,  1842-5. 
Engaged  in  the  dry  goods  business  at  Piqua,  O.,  and  later,  with 
his  father,  had  contracts  for  the  construction  of  railroads  in 
Kentucky,  Indiana,  and  Ohio.  Sept.  7,  1854,  he  came  to  Chi- 
cago, 111.,  as  the  agent  for  the  N.  W.  for  the  Crane  &  Breed 
Manf'g  Co.  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  which  he  continued  for  many 
years.     Mr.  Jordan  still  resides  in  Chicago,  1895. 

Scott  ancestry : — Johni,  b.  in  Scotland,  removed  to  North  Carolina,  d.  in  N.  Caro- 
lina: William",  b.  Scotland,  came  to  N.  C.  with  his  father,  rem.,  ab.  1775,  to  Greenbrier 
CO.,  Va.,  served  upwards  of  3  years  as  sergeant  in  Va.  Continental  Line,  rem.,  1783-4,  to 
Jessamine  co.,  Ky.,  d.  in  Jessamine  co.  1805,  m.  ab.  1769,  Grizzell  Carruthers  of  N.  C; 
Hugh^,  b.  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Jan.  13,  1771,  rem.,  ab.  1775,  to  Greenbrier  co  ,  Va.,  in  1783-4  to 
Jessamine  co.,  Ky.,  in  180S  to  Piqua,  O.,  d.  P.  Sept.  11,  1850,  m.  Mar.  6,  1794,  Mary  Moffett^, 
b.  Augusta  CO.,  Va.,  Oct.  8,  1770,  of  Woodford  co.,  Ky.,  d.  Piqua,  C,  July  19,  1816  ;  Wil- 
liam'' Scott,  b.  Jessamine  co.,  Ky.,  Sept.  25,  1801,  of  Piqua,  C,  banker,  d.  Piqua,  June  i, 
1880,  m.  Oct.  4,  1827,  Jane  Morrow^,  b.  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sept.  21,  1799,  of  Piqua,  C,  died 
Piqua,  Feb.  21,  1876. 

Murray,  Morro7u  ancestry  :—jo  aj->ns ;  MURRAY;  i:  MOROW,  MURRAY  (Bothwell, 
Scotland).  Az.  three  stars  or.  .  .  .  The  name  of  the  Morrow  ancestors  was  origin- 
ally Murray,  who  came  from  Scotland  into  Ireland  ;  as  so  many  Catholics  were  named 
Murray,  these  ancestors,  who  were  Protestants,  took  the  name  Morrow. 

Johni,  b.  CO.  Fermanagh,  Ireland,  1763,  rem.  1791  to  Baltimore,  .Md.,  1S18  to  Piqua,  C, 
d.  P.  Sept.  2,  1823,  m.  near  Carlisle,  Pa.,  Sept.  4,  1798,  Catherine  Johnston^,  b.  co.  Ferma- 
nagh, Ireland,  Mar.,  1781,  d.  Piqua,  C,  Sept.  20,  1840;  Jane-  Morrow  m.  William  Scott''. 

Johnston  ancestry :—  iS arms :  JOHNSTON;  14:  JOHNSTONE  (Johnston  in  Annandale, 
CO.  Dumfries,  Scot.,  Serived  fr.  Sir  John  de  Johnston,  a  guardian  of  W.  Marches,  1371). 
Ar.  a  saltire  sa.  on  a  chief  .gu.  3  cushions  or.  Crest  —  Spur  winged.  Motto — Nunquam 
non  paratus.  .  .  .  Francis',  b.  co.  Fermanagh,  Ireland,  ab.  1745.  His  paternal  ances- 
tors came  from  Scotland  into  Ireland  1689-90,  with  William  III,  and  being  officers,  were 
rewarded  with  estates  near  Enniskillen,  co.  Fermanagh,  Ire.  He  rem.,  1791,  to  near  Car- 
lisle, Pa.,  where  he  d.,  m.  1776,  Elizabeth  Lytle,  b.  co.  Fermanagh,  Ire.,  1751,  of  co.  F.,  d. 
Piqua,  C,  July  25,  1823;  Catherine^  Johnston  m.  John  Morrow'. 

Moffett  ancestry :— I  arms:  MOFFETT  ;  6  arms:  Moffat  (That  Ilk,  Annandale;  a 
very  ancient  Border  family,  influential  and  powerful  so  far  back  as  the  time  of  Wallace, 
and  conspicuous  for  the  deadly  feud  which  existed  between  them  and  the  Johnstones  ; 
De  Moffat  was  Bishop  of  Glasgow  12th  century,  and  the  armorial  bearings  of  all  the  dif- 
ferent branches  seem  to  indicate  connection  with  the  Church).  Sa.  a  saltire  and  chief 
ar.  (Sometimes,  ar.  a  saltire  az.  and  chief  gu.)  .  .  .  The  Moffeits  of  Scotland,  after- 
ward of  CO.  Down,  Ireland.  Robert',  of  Ireland,  m.  Margaret  Stuart,  who  was  (ac.  to  a 
tradition  handed  down  for  generations  in  the  Va.  family  relatives)  a  near  relative  of 
James  II  of  Eng.;  Capt.  John*,  b.  N.  of  Ire.,  rem.  to  Augusta  co.,  Va  ,  1726,  started  about 
1744  for  North  Carolina  to  visit  his  brothers,  but  was  never  heard  fr<jm.  thought  killed 
by  Indians  ab.  1744,  m.  ab.  1730,  as  ist  huslDand,  Mary  Christian'^,  b.  N.  of  Ireland,  of 
Augusta  CO.,  Va.;  Robert^,  b.  Mar.  17,  1743,  Augusta  co.,  d.  Woodford  co.,  Ky.,  June,  1816, 
m.  Augusta  co.,  ab.  1763,  Jane  McDowell^,  b.  Va.  Nov.  25,  1743,  died  Woodford  co.,  Ky., 
Mar.  18,  1814;  Mary«  Moffett  m.  Hugh  Scott^. 

McDoiuell  ancestrv : — Ephraim',  m.  Margaret  Irvine  ;  Lt.  James*,  of  Va.  1743  ;  Jane^ 
McDowell  m.  Robert  "Moffetts. 

Christian,  McChristen  ancestry  and  genealogy,  compiled  by  Scott^  Jordan  : — Arms: 
Or  a  cross  crosslet  sa.  Crest  -  A  lion  guard,  sejant  on  its  hind  legs,  holding  in  its  dexter 
paw  a  cross,  and  resting  its  sinister  on  a  pyramid  sa.  From  Giollachriosd  (which  means 
"a  devotee  of  Christ"),  who  is  No.  108  on  the  "Mulrennan"  pedi.gree,  came  the  surname 
MacGillachriosd,  in  Scotland  called  MacCriosdora,  and  Anglicised  Gillchriest,  Christian, 
etc.  The  name  in  the  Isle  of  Man  was  spelled  MacCIiristen  up  to  1600,  when  the  name 
was  there  first  spelled  ''Christian." 

William'  McChristen  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  of  Albdale  and  Miltown  [now  spelled  Miln- 
town],  pari.sh  of  Lezayre,  member  of  the  House  of  Keys  at  the  Tinwold  court,  held  in 
the  island  Tuesday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Bartholomew,  1422,  as  per  record  ;  John* 
McChristen  was  seated  Altdale,  pari.sh  of  St.  Trinity,  Isle  of  Man;  John^  McChristen, 
Deemster  [dempster  or  judgel  of  that  island,  and  Justiciarius  Regis  cum  Johanne  Moore 
1500,  1502,  1505,  and  1509;  John''  McChristen,  of  Miltown,  parish  of  Kirk  jNIaughold,  Isle  of 

Man,  which  he  purchased  of I'hwaites,  was  Deemster  with  Thomas  Norris,  151 1-12, 

1516-17,  1520-21,  and  first  put  the  monks'  laws  in  writing.  Was  entered  by  the  Honiage 
Jury  on  the  manerial  records  for  the  estate  at  Miltown,  151 1,  prob.  on  purchasing  it,  liv- 
ing also  cum  Willo  fil.  fuo,  1524,  m.  da.  of  Skillicome  of  Pries-Hall,  co.  Lane;  William^ 
McChristen  of  Miltown,  Deemster  at  same  time  with  his  father,  was  entered  on  the  man- 
erial records  for  the  est  of  Milntown,  1527,  prob.  on  the  death  of  his  father,  ob.  ciic.  1535; 
Ewan  or  Huan«  McChristen  of  M.,  son  and  heir,  mem.  House  of  Keys  1532,  succeeded  his 
father  in  the  est.  1535,  ob  circ  1539;  William"  ^McChristen  of  M.,  s.  and  h.,  was  ent.  by 
Homage  Jury  on  the  manerial  records  1539,  d.  1568;  Williams  McChristen  of  M  ,  s.  and  h., 
ent.  on  manerial  rec.  1568,  d.  1593,  m.  da",  of  Culwen  of  Clifton,  co.  Cumberland  ;  Ewan" 

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Christian  (appears  to  be  the  first  who  omitted  Mac  in  the  surname)  of  Miltown,  Esq.,  b. 
1579,  Deemster  of  the  Isle  when  26  years  of  age,  1605,  held  the  office  4S  years,  governor  of 
the  Isle  of  Man  1634,  Dep.  Capt.  of  Peel  Castle  1640,  under  Sir  Foulke  Hounckes,  suc- 
ceeded his  father  1593,  d.  ab.  1653,  m.  da.  of  Harrison  of  Hestholme  in  the  Field,  co.  Lane.; 
Capt.  Williamio,  b.  Apr.  14,  1608,  of  Ronaldsway,  Isle  of  Man,  called  "  lUiam  Dhone,"  or 
Fair  haired  William,  some  time  Receiver  Gen.  of  Isle  of  Man,  gov.  of  the  Isle  1656-g,  exe- 
cuted by  order  of  Charlotte,  Countess  of  Derby,  Jan.  2,  1662,  by  being  shot.  See  History 
of  the  Isle  of  Man  bv  Dr.  Joseph  George  Ciimming  ;  William  H.  IVhitsett' s  Life  and 
Times  of  Judge  Caleb  Wallace,  Louisville,  Ky.,  188S :  Sir  Walter  Scotf  s  Peveril  of  the 
Peak  —  Appendices  to  introduction  ;  Manx  Society  Publications, th^  volume:  Illian  Dhone 
and  the  Manx  Rebellion,  ibsi,  Records  relating  to  William  Christian,  by  William  Harri- 
son :  Manxman,  bv  Hall  Caine — uses  name  Christian  for  several  of  the  characters. 
Ch.:  I.  Ewan,  prob.  d.  y.  2.  George,  ment.  in  Peveril  of  the  Peak.  3.  James.  4.  Ewan 
(ag.).    5.  Johnii  Christian.    6.  Charles.     7.  William.     8.  Patricius.     9.  Mary. 

If  the  above  John"  Christian  was  the  John  Christian  who  m.  Isabella  Percy,  da.  of 
Henry,  Lord  Percy,  Earl  of  Northumberland,  and  probably  removed  to  Scotland,  then 
he  was  probably  father  of,  and  according  to  statements  for  years  back  by  members  of 
the  family,  they  were  the  parents  of,  Gilbert'^  Christian,  b.  Scotland  prob.  before  1680, 
rem.  from  Isle  of  Man  1702  to  Londonderry,  Ireland,  came,  accompanied  by  a  large  num- 
ber of  his  countrvmen,  from  Ireland  to  America  with  w.  and  4  ch.,  landing  at  Newcastle, 
Pa.,  1722,  settled  'in  Lancaster  co.,  Pa.,  rem.  ab.  1732  to  Va.,  located  near  where  now  is 
Staunton,  Va.  Descendants  of  his  son  Robert  still  (188S)  own  part  of  the  1,426  acres  as- 
signed to  the  family  in  Beverley's  Patent  [Note  —  All  the  Christians  of  Va.  descend 
from  the  Isle  of  Man  family],  m.  in  Londonderry,  Mary  or  Margaret  Richardson  ;  Mary'' 
Christian  m.  ist,  John  Moffett^. 

12760. 

Julia    Ami''   Jordan    {jnHa  Ann-!  Cady,  Joseph  Cleveland^' Cady),    m. 

at  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Sept.  30,  1867,  George  Rogers  Griffith,  s. 
of  William  and  Katherine  (Drum),  of  Bethel,  Clermont  co.,  O. 
Lt.  George  Rogers  Griffith,  ist  It.  9th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  resigned 
18 — .     Res.  Chicago,  111.,  1894.     Ch. : 

15802  William  Cady'  Griffith,  born  Sept.  24,  1868,  Camp 
Wright,  Cal.,  m.  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1887,  Grace  Ridge.  Ch.: 
Lynn'"  Griffith,  b.  Nov.,  1887,  Chicago.  15803  [esse  Jordan^  Grif- 
fith,\).  Feb.  3,  1870,  Bethel,  of  Sac\ett's  Harbor,  N.  Y.,  1894. 

12761. 

William      Heiiry^    Jot'flaH     {juUa  Ann-^  Cady,  Joseph  Cleveland^ 

Cady),  m.  at  Astoria,  Clatsop  co.,  Oregon,  Nov.  4,  1865,  Mary- 
Ann  Adair,  b.  n.  Louisville,  Ky.,  Feb.  7,  1844,  da.  of  Gen.  John 
and  Mary  Ann  (Dickinson).     Ch.: 

-I-15804     Mary  Adair'  Jordati,    born    Sept.    26,    1866,    Camp 
Wright,  Cal.- 

15805  Julia  Cady"  Jordan,  b.  Nov.  2,  1S67,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  d.  S.  F.  1896,  unm. 

John  Adair''  Jordan,  born  July  4,  1869,  Omaha  Bar- 
racks, Neb.,  d.  O.  B.  Oct.  15,  1890.  Elizabeth  Adair"  Jordan,  b. 
Aug.  6,  187 1,  O.  B.,  died  Columbus  Barracks,  O.,  Apr.  28,  1891, 
buried  at  Piqua,  O. 

15806  Rlhr'  Jordan,  b.  Dec.  i,  1873,  Omaha  Barracks. 

15807  William  Henrf  Jordan,  b.  Jan.  i,  1876,  Camp  Rob- 
inson, Neb.  15808  Samuel  Dickinson^  Jordan,  b.  Dec.  28,  1878, 
Chicago;  Laura"  Jordan,  b.  Sept.  29,  1880,  C;  David  Jeffierson" 
Jordan,  b.  Feb.  4,  1884,  Fort  Missoula,  Neb. 

Col.  William  Henry^  Jordan,  U.  S.  A.  (retired).  Received 
appointment  to  West"^Point  U.  S.  Mil.  Academy,  1855,  and  grad. 
from  there  June,  i860.  (Was  at  West  Point  with  his  ist  cousin. 
Gen.  George  Armstrong  Custer,  whose  mother  was  a  Ward.) 
Bvt.  2d  It.  2d  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  July  i,  i860;  2d  It.  9th  Inf ,  U.  S.  A., 
Feb.  20.  1861;  ist  It.  9th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May  14,  1861;  capt.  9th 
Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Dec.  31,  1862  ;  maj.  8th  Cal.  Vol.  Inf.,  Feb.  3,  1865, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  igSy 

to  Dec.  13,  1865;  maj.  3d  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  May  19,  i88i;  It.-col. 
19th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Apr.  20,  1886;  col.  19th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Nov. 
I,  1891.  Retired  from  active  service,  Mar.  23,  1892,  at  his  own 
request,  under  the  provisions  of  Sec.  1243,  Rev.  Statutes,  he 
having"  served  over  30  years  as  an  officer.  Served  during-  the 
rebellion  of  the  seceding  states,  1861-1865.  Was  engaged  in 
the  Peninsular  Campaign  (Army  of  the  Potomac),  commanding 
Co.  F,  2d  Inf.,  Mar.  till  June,  1862  ;  in  the  Siege  of  Yorktown,. 
Va.,  Apr.  and  May,  '62,  and  Battle  of  Gaines's  Mill,  Va.,  June  27, 
'62,  when  he  was  severely  wounded  by  gunshot  wound  in  right 
knee;  disabled  by  wound;  in  field  hospital,  June  27-30,  '62,  at 
Savage's  Station,  Va.,  where  he  was  captured  and  remained  in 
the  hands  of  the  enemy  till  July  19,  1862  ;  in  hospital  at  Balti- 
more, Md.,  and  on  sick  leave  till  Apr.  20,  1863.  Breveted  Cap- 
tain June  27,  1862,  for  gallant  and  meritorious  service  at  the 
Battle  of  Gaines's  Mill.  Commanded  different  army  posts  in 
Wyoming  T.,  Cal.,  Neb.,  and  Texas.  Commanded  Recruiting 
Depot,  Columbus  Barracks,  Ohio.  Oct.,  1889,  till  July  16,  1891. 
On  leave  of  absence  till  Mar.  23,  '9?,  when  he  was  retired  at  his 
own  request.  Is  a  member  of  Grand  Army  of  the  Republic, 
and  of  the  Oregon  Commandery  M.  O.  of  Loyal  Legion.  Re- 
sides (1894)  in  Portland,  Oregon. 

Adair  aiicestrv  :—  Ai-thur" s  Famih'  Names,  77— Adair  (Celtic  and  Gaelic).  From 
Ath,  a  ford,  and  ifare,  from  darach,  the  place  of  oaks.  "The  ford  of  the  oaks."  Tradi- 
tion of  the  origin  :  Thomas,  6th  Earl  of  Desmond,  fled  to  France  1418,  d.  at  Rouen  2  yea:rs 
afterward.  Had  issiie  Maurice  and  John  ;  Robert,  the  s.  of  Maurice,  returning  to  Ireland, 
slew  Gerald,  the  White  Knight,  at  Athdare,  the  ford  of  the  oaks,  whence  he  received  the 
name  of  Adaire.  .  .  .  i  arms :  Adair  (Kinhilt,  c6.  Wigton,  and  Bally mena,  co.  An- 
trim, an  ancient  Scottish  family,  settled  in  Ireland  since  the  commencement  of  thd  17th 
century).  Per  bend  arg.  and  or,  3  dexter  hands,  couped  and  erect  gu.  Crest  —  A  man's 
head  affrontee,  couped  at  the  neck.  ppr.  Motto  —  Loval  au  Mort.  .  .  .  Gen.  John',  b. 
Chester  co.,  S.  C,  1758-9,  served  in  Revol.  army,  rem.  1787  to  Ky.,  maj.  under  Generals 
Arthur  St.  Clair  and  James  Wilkinson  against  Indians,  1791-2,  It.-col.  itnder  Gen.  Charles 
Scott,  1793,  aid  to  Gen.  Isaac  Shelby  at  Thames  battle,  Oct.  5,  1813,  brig. -gen.  Kv.  militia, 
Nov.,  1814,  com.  the  Ky.  troops  with  distinction  at  New  Orleans  battle,  rep.  in  Ky.  legis., 
U.  S.  senator,  1805-6,  Gov.  of  Ky.,  1820-4,  M.  C.  1831-3,  d.  Harrodsburg,  Ky.,  May  19,  1840. 
—  Drake's  Die.  Am.  Bio..-  Allen's  Bio.  Die.:  Lanman's  Die.  of  Congress :  Gen.  John* 
Adair,  of  Astoria,  m.  Mary  Ann  Dickinson. 

12763. 

Edivin    SJlOUjf  Jordan    {juUa  Ami'  Cady,  Joseph  Cleveland^  Cady), 

d.  at  Brown's  Lake,  Wis.,  June  15.  1889,  ^-  43;  ^^-  Chicago,  111., 
Sept.  23,  1865,  Julia  Adelaide  Malvina  Le  Pitre,  b.  May  4,  1844, 
da.  of  Pierre  and  Eliza  Ann  (Chatfield).     Ch.: 

15809  Eva  Leona^  Jordan.^  b.  July  18,  1866,  Chicago,  m.  C. 
June  8,  1888,  Frank  Bruce  Davidson,  s.  of  William  Bruce  and 
Winnie  Cornelia  (Hall).  Ch.:  Bruce  Jorda/i'"  Davidson,  h.  Ma.Y. 
27,  1893.     Ferry  Collins^  Jordan,  b.  Sept.  15,  187 1,  d.  Oct.  22,  1878. 

1 58 10  Charles  Ediviif  for  dan,  b.  Oct.  3,  1876,  Chicago. 

15811  Ainiee  Litella^  Jordan,  b.  Jan.  28,  1881,  C. 

12768. 

Caroline^  Smith  (Lots  Cleveland^  Cady,  Josiah^  Cady,  Lois',  Josiah*,  Jo- 

siah3,  josiah2,  Moses"),  d.,  m.  Hartford,  Couu.,  as  1st  w.,  Oliver  Ells- 
worth, b.  H.  Dec,  1821,  d.  Arizona  or  Col,  1878  or  1881,  a  s.  of 
Hon.  William  Wolcott  and  Emily  (Webster).     Ch.: 

15812  William  IVebster"  Ellsworth,  m.  Helen  Smith,  da.  of 
Morris,  s.  of  Normand  Smith,  the  first  saddlery  mfr.  of  Hart- 


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ford,  1794.  Residence:  New  York,  of  the  firm,  Tlie  Century 
Co.,  of  N.  Y.  Ch.:  Lucf"  Ellstvorth;  Bradford''  Ellsworth  j  Helen'" 
Ellsworth. 

Mr.  Oliver  Ellsworth  went  to  Mexico  1843;  lived  for  years 
South,  and  at  Valparaiso,  Guyaquil,  Equador,  Quito,  Peru,  Pan- 
ama; Stonington,  Conn.,  manufacturer,  Newton,  Mass.,  bought 
the  publishing  business  of  Sanborn,  Carter  &  Bazin,  Boston, 
Mass.     He  m.  2d,  Newton,  Miss  Janverin,  of  Exeter,  N.  H.;  he 

m.  3d, Janverin,  sister  to  2d  wife.     2d  m.:  s.  p.     Ch.  by  3d 

m.:  Oliver  Ellsworth,  died  in  Montana,  his  wife  died  a  widow; 
Daughter,  b.  ab.  1875. 

Ellsivorth,  Aylesivortli,  Elleswoi-fli,  Ellisivortli,  Ellsivoi'thv  (derived  fi'ovi  Elsmere) 
ancestry  :—b  arms  :  Aylwor'IH;  2:  Ellesworth  ;  4:  Ellisw'orth  :  Per  pale  indented, 
gu.  and  ar.  4  palets  counterchanged.  Crest  —  A  rose  gu.  betw.  the  attires  of  a  stag  ppr. 
.  .  .  .Sir  Jolmi.  b.  1500,  capt.  in  British  Navy,  in  command  of  a  vessel  came,  ab.  1629,  to 
Boston,  ret.  to  Eng.,  came  again,  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  1646,  1670,  passed  his  old  age  (no 
gravestone)  at  W.  (bro.  of  Theopilus  of  New  Amsterda.m,  N.  Y.,  1664,  and  Arthur,  who 
spelt  his  name  Aylesworth,  of  N.  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1681);  Joslah  or  Josias'',  b.  1629,  of 
Derbyshire,  Eng.,  Windsor  1646,  d.  Aug.  20,  1689,  m.  Elizabeth  Holcomb,  da.  Thomas  of 
W.;  Jonathan^,  t).  June  23,  i66tj,  m.  Sarah  Grant^;  David*,  b.  W.  July  17,  1709,  farmer,  ni. 
Jeinima  Leavitt ;  Hon.  Oliver^,  LL.D.,  b.  Windsor,  Apr.  29,  1745,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  Coll. 
1766,  of  Hartford,  adra.  bar  1771,  rep.,  delegate  to  Congress  1777-80,  U.  S.  Senator  1789-95, 
drew  up  bill  organizin.g  the  judiciary,  ap.  Mar.,  1706,  by  Washington,  Chief  Justice  U.  S. 
Supreme  Court,  m.  Abigail  Wolcott^^";  Hon.  William  Wolcott"  Ellsworth,  LL.D.,  born 
Windsor,  Nov.  10,  1791,  Yale  1810,  M.  C.  1829-33,  Governor  of  Conn.  1838-42,  m.  Emily 
Webster'. 

Webster  ancestry: — Gov.  John',  Robert'  [see  -I-4481,  p.  1322];  John^,  m.  Sarah  My- 
gatt,  da.  Jacob'  (Joseph''  Mygatt ;  Daniel*,  m.  Mrs.  Miriam  (Cooke^)  Kellogg,  widow  of 
Abraham  Kellogg;  Noah-**,  m.  Mercy  Steele^;  Noah',  LL.D.,  b.  W.  Hartford,  Oct.  16,  1758, 
Yale  1778,  lexicographer,  compiler  of  Webster's  Dictionary^  etc.,  d.  New  Haven,  Conn., 
May  28,  1843,  m.  Rebecca  Greenleaf;  Emily'  Webster  m.  William  Wolcott  Ellsworth^. 

Greenleaf  ancestry : — Edmund',  of  the  parish  at  St.  Mary-at-the-Tower,  Eng.,  it  is 
more  than  possible  was  father  of:  Edmund',  b.  ab.  1590,  whose  ch.  were  bap.  (1613)  at  St. 
Mary,  and  buried  (ifii7,  etc.),  and  bap.  (1620-31)  at  St.  Margaret,  undoubtedly  from  Ips- 
wich, Eng.,  from  Brixham,  Devonshire,  Eng.",  1635,  to  N.  E.,  Newbury,  Boston,  Mass.,  m. 
ist,  Sarah  (Dole?),  per.  sister  of  Richard  Dole  ;  Stephen^,  b.  Ipswich,  Eng.,  bap.  St.  Mar- 
garet, Aug.  lo,  1628,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  Coffin,  da.  Tristram  of  Nantucket,  Mass.,  son  of 
Peter  and  Joanna  Coffin  ;  Stephen*,  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  Gerrish,  da.  William  and  Joanna 
[Oliver,  wid.  of  John];  Rev.  Daniel^,  H.  C.  1699,  m.  Elizabeth  Gookin  ;  William',  Sheriff 
of  Suffolk  CO  ,  Mass.,  m.  Mary  Brown  ;  Rebecca'  Greenleaf  m.  Noah  Webster". 

Steele  awct'J/'rv.-— John',  John'  [see  -(-7057,  p.  1663];  Samuel',  b.  Mar.  15,  1652,  of  Hart- 
ford, m.  Mercy  Bradford'';  Eliphalet*,  m.  Catharine  Marshfield  ;  Mercy^  Steele  m.  Noah 
Webster*. 

Bradford  ancestry :—\9>&%  -f66,  p.  84].  Gov.  William^;  Dep.-Gov.  William*;  MercyS 
Bradford  m.  Samiiel  Steele^. 

Cooke  ances t }y :—  Aei.ron'^  [see  -I-119,  p.  no];  Noah',  b.  June  14,  1657,  m.  Sarah  Nash'; 
Miriam^  Cooke  m.  Daniel  Webster*. 

Nasi!  ancestry :— Thomas^  [see  -[-1935,  p.  797];  Joseph',  Hartford,  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet Smith,  wid.  of  Arthur  of  H.;  Sarah'  Nash  m.  Noah  Cooke'. 

Wolcott  a;;tvi-/rv.-— Henry",  Simon"  [see  +5089,  p.  1426];  William'*,  b.  Nov.  6,  1676, 
of  E.  Windsor,  m.  Abiah  Hawley  ;  Williami",  m.  Abigail  Abbott ;  Abigail'"  Wolcott  m. 
Oliver  Ellsworth''. 

Grant  (?«c^.y/r_y.-— Matthew'  [see  4-586,  p.  319];  Tahan^,  b.  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Feb.  3, 

1634,  of  Windsor,  m.  Hannah  Palmer,  da.  Nicholas  of  W.;   Sarah^  Grant  m.  Jonathan 

Ellsworth''.— ^'V^/^'j  of  Frederick^  {Abner  Moodv^,  Abner  Moodv''.  Solomon^,  John*,  Joiin^, 

Josias'^/john^)  Ellsivorth  of  Hartford:   N.  E.' Reg.,  X:  153:   XXXVIII:  2gg ;   Stiles' 

Windsor;  Savage's  Gen.  Die. 

12784. 

OLIVE  MARIA'  CLEVELAND  (Moses',  Augustus',  Moses^,  Jo- 
siah*,  Josiahs,  Josiah',  Moses'),    m.     ISt,     Buffalo,    N.   Y.,    NoV.    28,     1847, 

Solomon  Franklin,  b.  London,  Eng.,  May  4,  ab.  1806,  d.  Harri- 
son, Wis.,  Apr.  I,  1870,  a  s.  John  and  Mary.  Railroad  contractor, 
Dunnville,  C.  W.;  claimed  to  be  kinsman  of  Sir  John  Franklin. 
She  m.  2d,  Twin  City,  W.,  Jan.  2,  1873,  Thomas  Wright  Camp- 
bell, b.  Essex,  Eng.,  1822,  d.  Appleton,  Wis.,  Mar.  5,  1879,  a  s. 
Paul  and  Mary  (Young).  Of  Appleton  1884,  civil  engineer. 
Ch.  In-  ist  m.: 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'   CLEVELAND.  jqSq 

15813  Solomon  Louis'^  Franklin,  b.  May  15,  1S50,  Buffalo, 
in.  ist,  Appleton,  July  4,  1869,  Melissa  A.  Cornake  of  Menasha, 
Wis.,  she  d.  Appleton,  Sept.  7,  1880.  He  m.  2d,  Antigo,  Lang- 
dale  CO., Wis.,  July  4,  1881,  Inez  Langdon  of  Omro,Wis.  Ch.  by 
ist  m.:  Willie^"  Franklin,  b.  Aug.  27,  1870,  Menasha  ;  C//.'°,  Apr. 
6,  1876,  M.;  Lula  Maf  Franklin,  June  5.  1879,  Little  Chute,  Out- 
agamie CO.,  Wis.  By  2d  m.:  Olive  Maria^""  Franklin^  Feb.  6, 
1882,  Antigo. 

15S14  Henrietta^  Franklin,  b.  July  15,  1852,  Buffalo,  in. 
Harrison,  July  4,  1865,  Luther  Wheeler,  of  Dubuque,  la.,  brick- 
maker.  Ch.  :  Bert'''  Wheeler;  Frank''  Wheeler ;  Louis'"  Wheeler; 
Maria"'  Wheeler. 

15 81 5  Tryphena  Ann^  Franklin,  b.  Jan.  2,  1854,  Dunnville, 
m.  Dunleith,  Jul}^  4,  1874,  John  Rawlings.  Of  Sioux  City,  la., 
engine^.  Ch.:  Walter'"  Rawlings ;  Mabel'"  Rawlings.  William^ 
Franklin,  b.  Nov.  10,  1856,  Dunnville,  unm.;  Lula  BelP  Franklin, 
Dec.  31,  1869,  Harrison  ;  2d  m.:  s.  p. 

12785. 

MOSES     WELCOME'  CLEVELAND   (Mosess  Augustus^,  Moses=, 

josiah^,  josiahs,  josiah^),  m.  Covington,  Wyoming  CO.,  N.  Y.,  July  3, 
1851,  Rhoda  Brown,  b.  Eagle,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  9,  1832,  da.  Jacob  and 
Alpha  (Patterson);  was  of  Newark,  Winnebago  co.,  Wis.,  1874; 
Neenah,  Wis.,  1884.     Ch.  : 

15816  Charles  Wilton"  Cleveland,  b.  Mar.  20,  1852, 
Freedom,  N.Y.,  m.  Clintonville,  Wis.,  July  4,  1882,  Jennie  Fuller. 
Of  Glidden,  Ashland  co..  Wis.,  lumberman,  s.  p. 

4-15817  Joseph  Welcome''  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  28,  1854, 
Covington.  Mary  Jane^,  b.  Jan.  27, 1856,  China,  N.  Y.,  d.  Green 
Lake,  Green  Lake  co..  Wis.,  Oct.  6,  1858. 

15818  Alphla.  Jane*  Cleveland,  b.  Feb.  15,  1859,  Green 
Lake,  m.  Jan.  5,  1881,  Edward  A.  Mitchell.  Of  Menasha,  Wis., 
carpenter.  Ch.:  Fdward'"  ALitchell :  John'"  Mitchell.  Libbie 
Ellen"  Cleveland,  b.  Dec.  24,  1861,  Green  L.,  unm.;  Julia 
Ann",  b.  Nov.  25,  1862,  G.  L.,  d.  Ripon,  W.,  Sept.  20,  1863  ;  Ida 
Elnora',  b.  Apr.  22,  1868,  Harrison  ;  Louisa  Mary'',  b.  June  11, 
1870,  H.,  d.   H.  Apr.  25,  1871. 

12786. 

SHERMAN  MINER"  CLEVELAND  (Moses^),m.  Grand  Rap- 
ids, Wood  CO.,  Wis.,  Mar.  15,  1862,  Harriet  Lord,  b.  Bucksport, 
Me.,  May  25,  1845,  da.  Elisha  H.  and  Orinda  (Miller).  Of  Grand 
Rapids,  1874,  Port  Edwards,  Wood  co.,  Wis.,  1884,  blacksmith. 
Ch.:  15819-22  Harriet  Ida*,  b.  Dec.  27,  1863;  Charles  Frank*, 
March  12,  1865;  Boyer  Curley",  Aug.  9,  1867;  Edward  Elisha', 
Dec.  4,  1869;  Frances  Orinda*,  Feb.  i,  1872;  Dora  Emma*,  Oct. 
I,  1873  ;  Elizabeth*,  Apr.  23,  1876  ;  Oretta*,  July  26,  1877  ; 
Herbert  Clayton"  Cleveland,  Mar.  25,  1883. 

12787. 

FRANKLIN  AUGUSTUS'  CLEVELAND  (Moses^),  m.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Oct.  15,  1866,  Margaret  McGinnis  Boyd,  b.  Glasgow, 


IQQO  CLEVELAND    GENEALOGY. 

Scotland,  Jan.  i,  1848,  da.  Robert  and  Margaret  (McGinnis).  Of 
Harrison,  Wis.,  1874;  Marble,  Waupaca  co.,  Wis.,  1884,  farmer. 
Ch.:  15823  George  Clifford^  b.  Aug.  4,  1S68,  Harrison.  15824 
Thomas  Sherman^,  b.  May  11,  1870,  H.;  15825  Centennial" 
Cleveland,  b.  July  28,  1876,  Little  Wolf,  Waupaca  co.,  Wis.,  d. 
Neenah,  Wis.,  Sept.  8,  1880. 

12788. 

CHARLES  FAYETTE^  CLEVELAND  (Moses'),  m.  Har- 
rison, Wis.,  Nov.  13,  1867,  Sophia  Ann  King,  b.  Bangor,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  2,  1847,  da.  Laor,  Lay  or,  or  Zayor  and  Catherine  (Mc- 
Donald). Was  in  5th  Wis.  Vols.  May  11,  i86t,  to  July  11,  1865; 
Of  Belleplain,  Waupaca  co.,  Wis.,  1874  ;  Norris,  Marathon  co.. 
Wis.,  1884,  engineer.  Ch.  b.  Neenah, Wis.:  15826  Arthur  Col- 
fax", b.  Dec.  14,  1868,  d.  Mar.  16,  1880.  15827-28  Sylvia  Es- 
tella'-',  b.  Jan.  19,  1870;  Martina  Elizabeth",  Dec.  5,  1873; 
Emma  Adelia",  Sept.  22,  1875  ;  Ada  Laura"  Cleveland,  Sept. 

7,  1877- 

12789. 

!—  GEORGE  FREEMAN*  CLEVELAND  (Hoses'),  m.  Omro, 
Wis.,  Aug.  14,  1862,  Mrs.  Harriet  (Soper)  Hunt,  b.  Woodbury, 
O.,  July  4,  1836,  wid.  of  Royal  Hunt,  da.  vSolomon  and  Phebe 
(Wood).  Was  of  Larrabee,  Manitov^oc  co..  Wis.,  1874;  Dupont, 
Waupaca  co.,  Wis.,  1884,  blacksmith.  Ch.:  15829  Franklin  Au- 
gustus^  b.  June  24,  1866;  Freeman  Moses^  Sept.  5,  1867;  Effie 
Tryphena",  July  10,  187 1  ;  Delavan  Peter"  Cleveland,  b.  Feb. 
19,  1873,  d.  Aug.  4,  1880. 

12805. 

Edward  Cleveland^  J.ynde  (Mary  Ann  Jerusha  AUce',  Dyer', 
Josiah',  JosiahS  Josiahs,  Josiah^),   d.    ScraUtOU,    Pa.,    DeC.   30,    1 893,     a.    62, 

m.  S.  vSept.  28,  1855,  Gertrude  Waldron  Murray,  b.  near  Monti- 
cello,  Sullivan  co.,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  30,  1835,  da.  of  Hebardon  Nich- 
olas and  Sarah  Case  (Sackett).  Residence,  Scranton.  From 
1857  for  many  years  Secretary  of  Lackawanna  Iron  and  Coal 
CO.  of  Scranton.  Ch.  b.  Scranton  :  Jenny  Cleveland^  Lynde,  b. 
July  II,  d.  Scranton,  Nov.  11,  1856. 

15830     Edward  Hunte?-^  Lynde,  b.  June  26,  1857,  unm.,  res. 
Scranton  1897,  Superintendent  of  Scranton  Steel  Works. 
+  15831     Jessie^  Lynde,  b.  Nov.  4,  1861. 

15832  Joseph  Hand  Scranton^  Lynde,  b.  Aug.  10,  1864,  unm., 
res.  Scranton  ;  Supt.  of  the  Westminster  Coal  Mine.  Fanny\  b. 
Jan.  8,  1867,  d.  S.  Jan.  26,  1869. 

12807. 

Frances  Deljyhene^  Lynde  (Mary  Ann  jerusha  Alice',  Dyer6, 
Josiah',  JosiahS  Josiah^,    Josiaha,  Mosesi),    m.    at    WilkcS-BarrC,     Pa.,    Oct. 

8,  1 86 1,  Calvin  Wadhams,  b.  Plymouth,  Luzerne  co.,  Pa.,  Dec. 
14,  1833,  d.  at  Lake  Shawanese  (formerly  Harvey's  Lake),  Lu- 
zerne CO.,  Pa.,  Julv  20,  1883,  a  s.  Samuel  and  Clorinda  Starr 
(Catlin)   Wadhams'     Ch.    b.   Wilkes-Barre  :  Afary  Catlin'    Wad- 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND.  iqqi 

hams,  b.  July  20,  1862,  d.  W.-B.  Jan.  16,  1871  ;  Lyiidc  Henderson^ 
Wadhams,  b.  Apr.  8,  1864,  d.  W.-B.  Feb.  9,  1871  ;  Frank  Cleve- 
land' Wad/iams,  b.  May  7,  1868,  d.  W.-B.  Jan.  14,  1871. 

15833  Rnymond  Lynde'  Wadhams,  b.  Sept.  25,  1872,  unm. 
grad.  University  of  New  Jersey,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1895,  entered 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  N.  Y.  city,  Oct.,  1895,  ^o^ 
study  of  medicine. 

Mr.  Calvin  Wadhams  grad.  College  of  New  Jerse}^,  Prince- 
ton, 1854  ;  residence  Wilkes- Barre,  lawyer.  From  The  Luzerne 
Legal  Register,  Mar.  p,  1883;  Geo.  B.  Ktilp,  Editor ;.  Wilkes- Barre  : 
Calvin  Wadhams  studied  law  with  Hon.  L.  D.  Shoemaker,  and 
was  admitted  to  the  bar  Apr.  6,  1857;  was  one  of  the  oldest 
members  of  the  Wyoming  Historical  and  Geological  Society, 
elected  during  the  first  year  of  its  existence,  Sept.  6,  1858  ;  was 
chosen  its  Secretary  1861,  served  11  years,  except  2  years  when 
he  was  Corresponding  Secretary.  At  the  annual  meeting,  Feb. 
II,  1873,  ^6  was  elected  President  of  the  society,  and  served  for 
one  year  with  efficiency.  He  was  one  of  the  corporators  and 
first  managers  of  the  Wilkes-Barre  Hospital.  As  a  memorial 
to  their  deceased  children,  Calvin  Wadhams  and  Fanny,  his 
wife,  erected  Memorial  Church,  one  of  the  principal  church  edi- 
fices in  Wilkes-Barre,  at  a  cost  of  $125,000.  Their  object  is 
fully  set  forth  in  the  deed  conveying  the  property  ;  extract  : 

Whereas,  Mary  Catlin  Wadhams,  Lynde  Henderson  Wadhams,  and  Frank  Cleve- 
land Wadhams,  children  of  Calvin  and  Fanny  D.  L.  Wadhams,  were  taken  away  by 
death,  leaving  their  parents  at  the  time  childless.  And  desiring  to  commemorate  the 
brief  lives  of  their  children,  and  anxious  to  do  some  act  as  representing  the  good  works 
which  they  hoped  from  their  children  had  the  latter  attained  mature  years,_  have  erected 
in  the  city  of  Wilkes-Barre  a  church  for  the  worship  of  Almighty  God,  intended  as  a 
house  of  prayer  for  all  people. 

A  congregation  was  gathered  and  church  organization  ef- 
fected Feb.  24,  1874,  the  membership  42.  In  the  fall  of  1870 
Mr.  Wadhams  organized  a  Sunday-school  in  the  upper  part  of 
the  town,  which  rapidly  increased  in  membership,  and  at  the  or- 
ganization of  the  church,  became  attached  thereto,  he  remain- 
ing Superintendent  a  number  of  years.  Work  on  the  church 
was  begun  May  21,  1872,  on  July  20,  1872,  the  corner  stone  laid. 
The  church  was  publicly  dedicated  to  the  worship  of  Almighty 
God  Apr.  8,  1874.  Mr.  Wadhams  presented  the  church  to  the 
Board  of  Trustees.  On  May  7,  1874,  the  first  pastor  was  in- 
stalled. 

Many  of  Mr.  Wadhams  relatives  have  been  well  and  favora- 
bly known.  Hon.  E.  C.  Wadhams,  vState  Senator  from  this  dist. 
is  a  brother  ;  Hon.  L.  D.  Shoemaker,  M.C.,  a  brother-in-law  ; 
Sam.  F.  Wadhams  of  the  Luzerne  bar,  a  nephew.  The  late 
Moses  Wadhams  of  this  city  was  a  brother.  Rt.  Rev.  Edward 
Prindle  Wadhams,  Bishop  of  Ogdensburg,  is  a  relative.  Mr. 
Wadhams  had  an  attack  of  paralysis  May,  1882,  from  which  he 
never  whollv  recovered.  He  was  an  active  business  man  and 
enterprising  citizen. 

From  a  necrology:  Calvin  Wadhams  d.  at  his  summer  resi- 
dence July  20,  1883.  He  had  left  his  cottage  about  8  a.  m.  with 
his  wife  and  son,  with  the  intention  of  driving  to  Hollenback 
Cemetery  in  this  city,  and  placing  flowers  on  the  graves  of  his 
dead  children.  After  the  carriage  proceeded  2  miles  Mr.  Wad- 
hams felt  ill  ;  return   made   to   cottage    and   physicians   sum- 


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CLEVELAND   GENEALOGY. 


moned  by  wire.  His  left  side  was  paralyzed.  The  right  side, 
the  seat  of  the  original  attack,  was  unimpaired.  For  an  hour 
he  was  able  to  converse,  but  he  soon  lost  the  power  of  speech, 
and  remained  in  a  semi-conscious  condition  until  his  death  at 
9.30  p.  M.  Memorial  Church  was  draped  in  black  last  Sabbath, 
and  at  the  morning  service  Rev.  W.  H.  Swift  preached  a  ser- 
mon suitable  to  the  occasion,  his  text  being,  "  Therefore  let  us 
not  sleep  as  do  others."—  I  Thess.  v.  6. 

The  members  of  Luzerne  co.  bar  convened  July  23,  1883,  to 
take  action  regarding  the  death  of  the  late  Calvin  Wadhams, 
Esq.  Hon.  Charles  E.  Rice,  Chairman,  and  Geo.  B.  Kulp,  Sec. 
Judge  Rice,  on  taking  the  chair,  stated  that  the  bar  met  to  ex- 
press their  appreciation  of  the  life  and  character  of  their  de- 
parted brother,  Calvin  Wadhams. 

Mrs.  Frances  Delp/ie/ie^  [Lynde)  Wadhams,  residence  still  at 
Wilkes-Barre,  summer  home  at  Lake  Shawanese  (1896);  a  sub- 
scriber for  this  Genealogy. 

Wadhams^  IVadliam,  Wadams,  Wadom,  Wadcuns  ancestri/  : — ^  a;-wi- .■  Wadham  : 
(Devonshire)  Ar.  on  a  chev.  sa.  3  roses  or.  .  .  .  The  family  had  its  origin  in  Devon- 
shire, Eng.,  and  its  name  from  its  place  of  residence,  Wadham,  which  signifies  "  home 
by  the  ford."  The  manor  at  Domesday,  survey  1086,  belonged  to  a  Saxon,  Ulf,  who 
held  it  since  Edward  the  Confessor  1042.  William  De  Wadham  was  freeholder  of  this 
land  1272,  and  both  E.  and  W.  Wadham  descended  in  this  name  until  death  of  Nich- 
olas Wadham  i6og,  founder  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford.  .  .  John',  from  Somersetshire, 
Eng.,  ab.  1650,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  as  is  seen  from  deeds  of  purchase  of  lands,  d.  W. 
1676,  will  Jan.  ig,  1677,  names  w.  Susanna  ;  John^,  b.  July  8,  1655,  was  living  1693  with  good 
est.,  d.  W.,  m.  Hannah  ;  Noah^,  b.  Aug.  10,  1695,  from  W.  to  Middletown,  Conn.,  1736,  to 
Goshen,  Conn.,  ab.  1773,  d.  G.  1783  ;  Rev.  Noah'',  A.  M.  [Yale  1758],  b.  May  17,  1726,  grad. 
College  of  N.  J.,  then  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  now  at  Princeton,  Sept.  25,  1754,  studied  theol- 
ogy at  New  Haven,  ord.  a  minister  of  the  Congregational  Church,  and  settled  as  the 
first  pastor  of  the  New  Preston  Society  in  towns  of  New  Milford  and  Washington,  Conn., 
from  its  organization  17S7  to  1768  was' pastor  with  a  colony  in  the  wilderness  on  the  Sus- 
quehanna 1769  (his  family  remaining  in  Litchfield)  to  the  year  succeeding  the  Wyoming 
massacre,  and  was  always  afterward  pastor  at  Plymouth,  d.  May  22,  1806,  m.  Nov.  8, 
1758,  Elizabeth  IngersoU  of  New  Haven,  b.  Oct.  9,  1731,  d.  Plymouth,  Feb.  11,  1793:  Cal- 
vin^, b.  Dec.  22,  1765,  a  successful  business  inan,  d.  Apr.  22,  1845,  m.  Feb.  10,  1791,  Esther 
Waller  of  Conn.,  t).  June  10,  1768,  d.  Plymouth,  Feb.  19,  1818  ;  Samuel*  Wadhams,  b.  P. 
Aug.  21,  1806,  inherited  largely  the  character  of  his  father,  and  lived  a  worthy  Christian, 
d.  (in  the  house  where  he  was  born)  at  P.  Dec.  15,  1868,  m.  Apr.  7,  1824,  Clorinda  Starr 
Catlin  of  New  Marlboro,  Mass.,  she  d.  Plymouth,  Apr.  28,  1870. 

12818. 

Sarah,  Elir:abeth^  Heitienway  [Mary-' Adams,  jo/m^  Adams, 
john^  Adams),  m.  June  10,  1845,  Edwin  Holman.     Ch.: 

15834  Charles  Edwiif  Holinaii,  b.  Oct.  28,  1846,  m.  Sept.  28, 
1876,  Jennie  Elizabeth  Blair.  Ch.:  Mary  Elizabeth'"'  Hohnaii,  b. 
Dec.  29,  1878  ;   George  Edwin'-''  Holman,  Apr.  25,  1881. 

15835  Mary  Abbie^  Holman,  born  May  6,  1848,  m.  June  30, 
1870,  Elmore  A.  Kent.  Ch.:  Son'\  b.  July  26,  d.  27,  1871;  Nor- 
ton Adams'"  Kent,  b.  Julv  28,  1873  ;  Albert  Emmett'''  Kent,  Jan.  20, 
1876. 

15836  William  Henrf  Holman  (Rev.),  b.  Jan.  19,  1852,  m. 
ist,  Nov.  21,  1877,  Mary  Elizabeth  Warner,  she  d.  June  22, 1879. 
He  m.  2d,  July  21,  1880,  Clara  E.  Colburn.  Ch.:  Margaret'"  Hol- 
man, b.  Apr.  22,  1881;  /ohn  Adams'",  b.  Jan.  9,  died  Mar.  9,  1883  ; 
Kuth  Colburn'"  Holman,  b.  Sept.  26,  1885  ;  Clara  Hemenway'"  Hol- 
man, Mar.  16,  1887. 

15837  Alfred  Lyman^  Holman,  b.  Dec.  28,  1854,  m.  Nov.  25, 
1885,  Lucy  C.  Woodruff.  Engaged  in  business  in  Times-Herald 
Building,  Chicago,  111.,  1896.  Is  compiling  Zr(9/;//«;/  Genealogy  — 
see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Ch.:  Cecile  Alexandrine'"  Holman, 
b.  Aug.  30,  1886;  Doris  Elizabeth'"  Holman,  July  10,  1888. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


12819, 


1993 


John  Adams^  Henienwaif  {Ma,y  Adafns),  m.  Feb.  18, 1858, 
Eliza  Maria  Rising.     Ch.:   George  Cowles^,  b.  Nov.  21,  1858. 

15838  Henry  Rising^  Hemenway,  b.  Mar.  17,  1862,  m.  May 
6,  1885,  Mary  Eliza  Sheldon.  Ch.:  Mary  Elizabeth''^  Hemeiiway^ 
b.  Aug.  9,  1887  ;  Henrietta  Rising^^  Henienway,  Apr.  26, 1893  ;  Helen 
SJieldon^'^  Heinen-cvay,  Oct.  24,  1894. 

15839  Egerton'^  Henienway,  born  Apr.  27,  1868,  m.  Feb.  10, 
1892,  Martha  A.  Fuller.  Ch.:  Mar/on'e  FiiHer^^  Henienzuay,  born 
Oct.  6,  1894. 

12824. 

JVilliani^  Adams  [^irHliam'  Adams,  Johii^  Adams,  John^  Adams,  Abi- 
baiH,  Josiahs,  Josiah2,  Mosesi),    d.    July   14,    1888,    a.  48,    m.    May    14,    1867, 

Helen  Coolidge.     Ch.: 

15840  Henry  Coolidge^  Adams,   b.   Feb.   9,   1869,   m.   Feb.   7, 

1891,  Clara  Corlies.  Ch.:  Dunbar  Wright^"  Adams,  b.  Nov.  15, 
1 891;   Dorothy^"  Adams,  Mar.  2,  1893. 

William'^  Adams,  b.  Mar.  26,  1870;  TJiatcher^  Adams, 
Mar.  23,  1874;  Margaref^  Adanis,  Mar.  31,  1876;  John  Brown^ 
Adams,  June  19,  1877;  Thomas  Saford^  Adams,  Sept.  11,  1879. — 
N.  E.  Reg.,  XL  VIII:  ip6. 

12825. 

3Iary  Eli^ahetW  Adams  {wnuant'  Adams),  m.  Nov.  9,  1864, 
John  Crosby  Brown.     Ch.-. 

15841  William  Adams^  Brown,  b.  Dec.  29,  1865,  m.  Mar.  30, 

1892,  Helen  Oilman  Noyes.  Ch.:  John  Crosby^''  Brown,  b.  Dec. 
22,  1892  ;    William  Adams^°  Broivn,  Nov.  14,  1894. 

Eliza  Coe^  Brown,  b.  Sept.  8,  1858,  m.  Nov.  9,  1887, 
Edward  C.  Moore.     Ch.:  Dorothea^''  Moore,  b.  May  13,  1894. 

Mary  Magoun^  Brown,  born  Dec.  22,  1869  ;  James 
Crosbf  Brown,  Sept.  28,  1872;  Thatcher  Magoun^  Brown,  Mar.  8, 
1876;  Amy  Br ighthursf^  Brown,  Apr.  28,  1878. 

12852. 

EMMA^      CLEVELAND      (Ellsha  Ward^,  EUsha',  »,  <,  Josiah^,  2),    m. 

Westmoreland,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  27,  1882,  George  Merriman,  b.  Den- 
mark, N.  Y.,  Aug.  29,  1838,  s.  Timothy  and  Harriet  (Obryant). 
Of  Clark's  Mills,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch.  b.  Westmore- 
land:  15842  Hattie  Maf,  Dec.  i,  1873;  Ward\  Mar.  17,  1875; 
Mabel  Io?ia^  Merriman,  Jan.  6,  1877. 

12853. 

IDA  MARITA'  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha  ward'),  m.  Westmore- 
land, N.  Y.,  Feb.  22,  1882,  John  Wickman,  b.  Wilhelmshoh,  Ger- 
many, Apr.  8,  1855,  s.  Lewis  and  Catharine  Dorathy  Christiana 
(Martin).     Of  Utica,  N.  Y.,  farmer.     Ch.  b.  Westmoreland  : 

15843  Lewis  Ward^,  Nov.  20,  1882  ;  John"  Wickman,  May 
27,  1884. 


1994  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

12855. 

LILLIAN*  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha  ward^),  m.  Monroe,  Mich., 
Feb.  8,  1874,  Charles  Howard  Stebbins,  b.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 
27,  1S46,  s.  Solomon  Aldren  and  Rachel  Maria  (Lincoln).  Of 
Toledo,  O.,  commercial  traveler.  Ch.  b.  Toledo:  15844  Charles 
Cleveland^,  b.  Apr.  26,  1879,  d.  July  5,  1876;  Letta  Rachel'',  b.  Apr, 
I,  1 881;  Howard  Lincoln^  Stebbins,  Feb.  28,  1884. 

12856. 

LUMAN  WARD'  CLEVELAND  (Eiisha  ward'),  m.  West- 
moreland, N.  Y.,  Dec.  29,  1881,  Froaichime  Christine  Friedericka 
Wickman,  b.  Wilhelmshoh,  Germany,  May  12,  1862,  da.  Lewis 
and  Catharine  Dorathy  Christiana  (Martin).  Of  Walesville, 
town  of  Whitestown,  Oneida  co.,  N.  Y.,  farmer.  Ch. : 
15845     Ward  Elisha',  b.  Apr.  4,  1883,  Walesv. 

12857. 

ELIZABETH  WALBRIDGE"  CLEVELAND  (George  Wash- 
ington', John  Downeri',  Elisha^,  Elisha",  Josiahs,  Josiah^,   Mosesi),     m.     in     lowa, 

Jan.  20,  1869,  Maj.  Charles  Julius  Allen,  U.  S.  A.,  son  Charles 
Henry  and  Melissa  (Kissam).  Ch.:  15846  Philip  Cleveland^ 
Allen,  b.  Dec.  20,  1869,  Rock  Island,  111.;  George  Walbridge^  Allen, 
b.  Dec.  23,  1 87 1,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Charles  Kissam^  Allen,  b.  Dec.  3, 
1875,  St.  L.;  Grace  Elizabeth'^  Allen,  born  Sept.  18,  1886,  St.  Paul, 
Minn. 

Maj.  Charles  Julius  Allen,  C.  E.,  U.  S.  A.,  res.  St.  Louis  1895, 
office  U.  S.  Engineer,  Custom  House,  St.  Louis.  U.  S.  Engi- 
neer's office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1896. 

Charles  Henry  Allen  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  m.  Melissa  Kissam  of 
New  York  city.  He  and  his  bro.  Orlando  were  among  the  old 
settlers  of  Buffalo. 

12870. 

CHARLES     VENER'     CLEVELAND     (Albert  Downer',   John', 

Eiishae,  Elisha^  josiahs,  josiahs),  m.  Worccstcr,  Mass.,  Mar.  8,  1882,  Ida 
Louise  Whitney,  b.  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Mar.,  1859.  Of  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  to  1878,  afterw.  of  Worcester;  1885,  1889,  locksmith;  of 
Cambridge,  1894,  clerk  in  Boston,  Mass.     Ch. : 

15847  Grace'  Cleveland,  b.  Aug.  2,  1884,  Worcester. 

12871. 

WILLIAM     ALFRED'     CLEVELAND     (Albert  Downer'),     m. 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  27,  1879,  Varzina  Adams,  b.  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1858,  only  daughter  Samuel  Alfred  and  Varzina 
(Wright).  Of  Cambridge,  letter  carrier  P.  O.  1873-85,  letter 
carrier  Boston  P.  O.  1891.     Ch.  b.  Somerville,  Mass.: 

15848  Ada  Varzina"  Cleveland,  July  4,  1880;  William 
Alfred",  b.  Mar.  13,  d.  S.  28,  1882  ;  Chester  Adams",  b.  Apr.  6, 
1883. 


DESCENDANTS   OF   MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


12875. 


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LOTTIE*  CLEVELAND  (Albert  Downer'),  m.  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Dec.  10,  1884,  George  Edward  Stickney,  b.  E.  Cambridge, 
Jan.  3,  1864,  a  son  Francis  Hollis  and  Margaret  (Allen),  s.  p. 
Of  Cambridge,  merchant,  partner  with  his  father. 

Sticknev ancestry : — Amos<  [see +686,  p.  348];  Moses^,  b.  Newbury,  Mass.,  Nov.  26, 1677, 
m.  Sarah  Wardwell^;  Wade",  m.  Hannah  Jackson  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  da.  Dr.  Clement ; 
Levi',  ni.  Molly  Leach;  Jotham*,  m.  Sarah  H.  Skinner  of  Sandwich,  Carroll  co.,  N.  H.; 
Francis  Hollis'*  Stickney  m.  2d,  Margaret  Allen,  b.  Brooksvillej  Hancock  co.,  Me.,  Aug. 

26,  1827,  da.  Daniel  and  Almira  (Talphey).— 6V/V^'«dn'  ,^en.^  jq3. 

IVardu't'/l,  Wardalh  IVardhally  Wardelk  VVardle^  IVerdalh  ll'oodell  ancestry :  —3 
arms:  (Norfolk,  Eng.,  Caen,  Normandy),  etc.  Wardeli.  ;  1:  W.^RDl.E  :  Ar,  on  a  bend 
betw.  6  n-iartlets  gu.  3  bezants.  Crest — Lion's  gamb  holding  spear.  .  .  .  William', 
arrived  Boston  prob.  Sept.  4,  1633,  prob.  with  Edmund  Quincy,  who  came  from  Wigs- 
thorpe,  Eng.,  whose  serv.  he  was,  adin.  Boston  chh.  Feb.  q,  1634,  disarmed,  Nov.,  1637,  for 
being  friend  of  Rev.  John  Wheelwright,  rem.  to  Exeter,  m.  ist,  .■\lice  ;  Elihu^,  bap.  Bos- 
ton, Dec.  5,  1641,  of  Newbur^^  Mass.,  m.  Elizabeth  Wade,  per.  da.  Col.  Jonathan  and 
Susanna  of  Ipswich,  Mass.;  Sarah^  Wardwell  m.  Moses  Stickney^. 

12885. 

FRANK  HOYT"  CLEVELAND  (Stephen  Dunton',  John  Downer^, 
Elisha^,  Elisha<,  Josiahs,  Josiah^,  Moses'),  m.   Eliza  DoW.       Ch.:      MaXWELL' 

Cleveland  ;  Ruth'. 

12903. 

BERTHA  AGNES'  CLEVELAND  (Elisha  HarloW,  Solomon 
Paines,  Elisha^,  Elisha*,  Josiah^,  Josiah=,  Moses'),   died    Franklin,  Vt.,    DeC.  6, 

1883,  a.  36,  m.  F.,  vSept.  6,  1866,  Henry  Clay  Pomeroy,  b.  F.  July 

27,  1843,  ^  s.  Jesse  and  Martha  A.  (Manly),     s.  p.     Of  Franklin, 
1886,  merchant. 

Pomeroy  ancestry  ■  Eltweed'  [see  +2394,  p.  qio];  Caleb^,  b.  Windsor,  Conn.,  Mar.  6, 
1641-2,  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  m.  Hepzibah  Baker,  da.  of  Jeffrey  and  Joan  (Rockwell, 
da.  William  and  Susanna  [Chapin]),  of  Windsor;  Samuel',  m.  ist,  Elizabeth  French, 
da,  John  (per.  s.  John  of  Dorchester)  French  and  Mary  (Kingslev,  da.  of  John);  Caleb*, 
m.  Thankful  Phelps,  da. William  and  Thankful  (Edwards);  Elijah^,  m.  Ruth  Phelps,  da. 
Samuel  and  Mindwell  (Fowler);  Dr.  Enoch^,  in.  Miss  Mary  Tenney  ;  Jesse'  Pomeroy. — 
The  Fomeroys,  by  H.  G.  Cleveland  -\-1f4S0,  in  Geaiig-a,  O.,  Republican,  Aug.  ir,  Sept.  22, 1SS6. 

12988. 

JMat'U  Anielia^  UllVV  {/lenry  Bradford-'  Bm-r,  Mary  Cleveland^  Sut- 
terfield,  Beulah^  Bradford,  Mary*,  Josiah',  a),  m.  AdamS  Centre,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
29,   1875,    AndrfiV    Charles^    Leavens    -(-12995    {_Mary  Louisa''  Burr,  Mary 

Cleveland^  Butterfieid).     Settled  at  Bay  City,  Mich.,  of  Leavens  Bros. 
(A.  C.  &  C.  W.),  Dec,  1877,  merchants. 

12999. 

PARKER  LEONARD'  CLEAVELAND  (james  Bowdoin',  Par- 
ker', Parkers,  John*,  Josiah^,  Josiah^,  Moses'),    m.     East     Somerville,     MaSS., 

Jan.  30,  1868,  Emma  Gene  Agnie,  b.  Fort  Madison,  Lee  co.,  la., 
May  6,  1847,  da.  Daniel  and  Julia  Ann  (Smith).     Ch.: 

15849     Annie  Louise"  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  16,  1869,  Port- 
land, Me. 

Parker  Leonard'  Cleaveland  resided  at  Howland  and 
Passadumkeag,  Me.,  to  1854;  Portland,  Me.,  1861  to  1865;  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  to  1867,  since  at  Boston  (1881,  E.  Somerville),  Mass., 
1885,  manufacturer  and  merchant  of  Boston. 


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13003. 


Horace  JPavheV^  CJiandler  (Martha  Ann  BusIv,  Parker',  Parkers, 

johnMosiahs,  josiah^  Moses'),  m.  Aug.  15,  1865,  Grace  Wcbstcr  Mit- 
chell, b.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  24,  1843,  da.  James  Henry  and 
Harriet  Lavinia  (Angler).  Ch.:  15850  Cleavehmd  Atigie/-^  Chand- 
ler, b.  Sept.  28,  1867,  Chicago,  111. 

1585 1  Grace^  Chandler,  born  Feb.  12,  1870,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass.  Whitman  Mitcheir  Chandler,  b.  Apr.  2,  1876,  J.  P.;  Ellen^ 
Chandler,  b.  Apr.  12,  1879,  J.  P.;  James  Mitcheir  Chandler,  b.  Oct. 
17,  1882,  J.  P. 

Horace  Parker^  Chandler  res.  Boston,  Mass.,  1895,  real  estate; 
Notary  Public  and  Magistrate. 

Mitchell  ancestry :—K-x.-pevience'^,  b.  bef.  1608,  of  the  Pilgrim  colony,  Leyden,  Hol- 
land (brother  o£  Thomas,  who  d.  at  Leyden  af.  1623),  came  in  the  Ann  1623.  Plymouth, 
Mass.,  Duxbury,  Mass.,  1631,  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  m.  ist,  Jane  Cook,  da.  of  Francis,  the 
Mayflower  pilgrim,  1620,  and  Esther;  Ensign  Edward^,  m.  Alice  Bradford';  Col.  Ed- 
■ward^,  born  Feb.  7,  1716,  member  Provincial  Congress,  col.  in  revolution,  m.  Elizabeth 
Gushing';  Cushing*,  m.  Janet  or  Jennet  Orr;  Hon.  Nahum^,  b.  E.  Bridgewater,  Feb.  12, 
1769,  Harvard  1780,  judge.  Congressman,  author  oi  History  of  Bridgewater^  Member  N. 
E.  Historic-Genealogical  Soc,  m.  Nabby  Lazell,  da.  Gen.'  Silvanus  of  E.  Bridgewater: 
James  Henry'*  Mitchell  m.  Harriet  Lavinia  Angier,  b.  Belfast,  Me.,  da.  John  Angler. 

Orr  ancestry  :—r  arms :  Okre  ;  3:  Okr  (Scotland).  Gu.  3  piles  in  point  ar.;  on  a 
chief  or,  a  torteau  betw.  2  crosses  crosslet  fitchee  of  the  second.  Crest  —  Cornucopia, 
yl/f/'/'t' —  Virtuti  fortuna  comes.  .  .  .  Hon.  Hugh',  a  Scot,  from  Lochwinioch,  Renfrew 
CO.,  Scotland,  of  Bridgewater,  manufactured  the  first  small  arms  and  bored  cannon  made 
here,  m.  Mary  Bass^;  Janet'^  Orr. 

Bass  ancestry  :—S>a.mne:\'^,  John^  [see  -)-ioi78,  p.  1868];  Samuel^,  b.  Mar.  25,  1660;  Jona- 
than*, m.  Susanfia  Byram^;  MaryS  Bass  m.  Hugh  Orri. 

Byra7n  i2«(:(?5/rv.-— Nicholas'  [see  +2098,  p.  837];  Nicholas'^,  of  E.  Bridgw.,  m.  Mary 
Edson,  da.  Samuel  and  Susanna  of  N.  Bridg. ;  Susanna^  Byram  m.  Jonathan  Bass*. 

Gushing  ancestrv :—'X\\oxa&s\  of  Hardingham,  Eng.;    Peter^,  of  Hingham,  Norfolk 
CO.,  Eng.,  d.  1615,  m'.  1583,  Susan  Hawes,  she  d.  1641;  Matthew^,  b.  158S,  Hingham,  Eng. 
of  Hingham,  Mass.,  1638,  m.  Nazareth  Pitcher,  born  ab,  1586,  da.  Henry  ;    Daniel*,  bap 
Hingham,  Eng.,    Apr.  20,  1619,  m.  Lydia  Oilman,  da.  Edward  and  Marv  (Clark),  of  H. 
Daniel^,  m.  Elizabeth  Thaxter^;  Elisha«,  of  H.;  Elizabeth'  Cushing  m.  Edward  Mitchell 

Tliaxter  <r«C(^j'/';-v  .—  Thomas',  from  Eng.,  came  1638,  Hingham,  Mass.,  m.  Elizabeth. 
John-,  from  Eng.,  m^  Elizabeth  Jacobs,  da.  Nicholas  and  Mary.'  of  H.;  Elizabeth^  Thax- 
ter  m.  Daniel  Cushing''. 

Bradford,  ancestry :—i^^&  +66,  p.  84];  Gov.  Williams,  William*,  JohnS,  first  repre- 
sentative from  Plymouth,  m.  Mercy  Warren,  da.  of  Joseph^  (Richard',  Mayflower  pil- 
grim, 1620)  Warren  and  Priscilla  (Faunce,  da.  of  John  [see  +317^,  p.  io6gl);  Alice"*  Brad- 
ford m.  Edward  '^litcheW-.—  Memorial  Biograp/iieSy  N.  E.  His.  Gen.  Soc,  II :  bg  ;  A'.  E. 
H.  G.Reg.,  I:  282:  Xl'III :  22-i :  XLV :  304^:  Savage:  Allen  :  Drake. 

13011. 

EDWARDS  PARK^  CLEAVELAND  (Oeorge  Washingtons 
John',  Ebenezers,  John*,  Josiahs,  Josiah^,  Moses'),    married    at    Pittsficld,     N. 

H.,  Dec.  18,  1884,  Hattie  Augusta  Sykes,  b.  Pittsfield,  Sept.  9, 
i860,  youngest  da.  of  Calvin  Slate  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Pol- 
lard).    Children  b.  at  Cleveland,  O.: 

15852  Sherrill  Atwood"  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  18,  1885. 

15853  Edwards  Lynde''  Cleaveland,  b.  July  27,  1887. 

15854  Margaret^  Cleaveland,  b.  Sept.  5,  1892. 

Rev.  Edwards  Park^  Cleaveland  grad.  Western  Reserve 
(now  Adelbert)  College,  Cleveland,  O.,  June,  1878;  completed 
theological  course  at  Union  Theological  Seminar}^  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  May  10,  1881,  was  licensed  by  West  Chester  Presbytery, 
Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  20,  1881;  was  installed  pastor  of  Presby- 
terian Church  at  Noroton,  Fairfield  co..  Conn.,  July  7,  1881, 
preached  there  from  Oct.,  1881,  to  Sept.,  1882  ;  was  Professor  of 
Rhetoric  and  Belles  Lettres  at  Adelbert  College  from  Sept., 
1882,  to  1894,  and  since  Oct.  i,  1894,  pastor  of  the  First  Presby- 


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terian  Church  of  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  Residence,  Fredonia.  Author, 
see  Bibliography,  Chap.  IV.  Rev.  Mr.  Cleaveland  was  orator 
at  the  55th  annual  commencement  of  Western  Reserve  (now 
Adelbert)  College  ;  the  oration  was  printed  in  the  Cleveland,  (9., 
Leader,  June  jo,  iSSi.     He  is  a  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

13012. 

HEMAN  DOAN'  CLEAVELAND  (George  Washington'),  m.  by 
Rev.  Edwards  Park  Cleaveland,  at  Salisbury  Mills,  Orange  co., 
N.  Y.,  Dec.  14,  1881,  Ella  Genung,  a  da.  of  R.  Wallace  Genung 
of  Little  Britain,  Orange  co.,  N.  Y.     Child  : 

15855  Elsie  Scott^  Cleaveland,  b.  June  17,  1888,  Little 
Britain,  N.  Y. 

Mr.  Hem  AN  Do  an®  Cleaveland,  C.  E.,  residence,  Cornwall- 
on-Hudson,  Orange  co.,  N.  Y.,  1879  to  1881,  Salisbury  Mills, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.  (1883).  Assistant  Engineer  of  the  West 
Shore  Railroad,  N.  Y.  (1881). 

13086. 

Mary  Cleaveland  Bryanf  JPevkins  {Hemy  Perkins, Abi- 

^(?z7«5w////,  Marj'S.EbenezerS  Josiah3,  Josiah",  Moses'),  m.  ISt,  Holly  Hill  Farm, 

Southfield,  S.  L,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  15,  1851,  John  Hull  Olmsted,  M.D., 
born  Hartford,  Conn.,  Sept.  2,  1825,  d.  at  Nice,  then  Italy  (now 
France),  Nov.  24,  1857,  a  s.  of  John  and  Charlotte  Law  (Hull). 
She  m.  2d,  at  Central  Park,  New  York  city,  Jan.  13,  1859,  Fred- 
erick Law  Olmsted,  born  Hartford  Apr.  26,  1822,  a  s.  John  and 
Charlotte  Law  (Hull).     Children  by  ist  m.  : 

15856  John  Charles^  Olmsted,  b.  Sept.  14,  1852,  at  Vau- 
doeuvres  hamlet,  Geneva,  Switzerland,  unm.;  resides  at  home 
1884;  landscape  architect,  in  business  with  his  father. 

15857  Charlotte'^  Olmsted,  b.  Mar.  15,  1855,  Tosmoc,  South- 
field,  m.  Dr.  John''  Bryant  +13105- 

15858  Owen  Frederick''  Olmsted,  b.  Aug.  10,  1857,  Vaudoeu- 
vres,  d.  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  21,  1881,  on  way  home  from  Montana; 
grad.  Columbia  Coll.  School  of  Mines,  New  York,  1878,  second 
in  his  class.     By  2d  m.  : 

Theodore^   Olmsted,  b.  June  14,  Central  P.,  d.  C.  P., 
Aug.  14,  i860. 

15859  Marion'  Olmsted,  b.  Oct.  28,  1861,  C.  P.  Inf.\  b.  and 
d.  S.  I.  Nov.  24,  1866. 

15860  Frederick  Latv'  Olmsted,  b.  June  24,  1870,  Staten  Isl. 
Mrs.  Mary  Cleveland^  [Perkins)  Olmsted,  at  marriage,  dropped 

Bryy  ;;/ f rom  her  name.  Residence,  Vaudoeuvres  1851  to  1853; 
on  tlieir  farm,  Tosmoc,  to  1856;  traveling  to  1859;  Geneva  ag. 
to  1861;  Central  Park  to  1863;  Staten  Island;  Brookline,  Mass., 
1 880-1 898.  Mrs.  Olmsted  has  given  much  attention  to  the  gen- 
ealogy and  ancestries  in  her  branch  of  the  Clevelands,  and  con- 
tributed valuable  records  to  this  work,  and  is  compiling  the 
Hewitt  Family  Genealogy.     A  subscriber  for  this  Genealogy. 

Dr.  John  Hull  Olmsted,  M.D.,  grad.  Yale  College  1846;  grad. 
Columbia  College  Medical  School,  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons,  New  York;    studied  with  Dr.  Willard  Parker,  New 


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York,  and  in  Paris,  France,  in  hospitals,  but  never  practised 
owing  to  ill  health.  Author  of  Walks  and  Talks  of  an  American 
Farmer  in  England^  p.  349,  describes  a  visit  to  Olmsted  Hall, 
Thaxstead.  i^iftSif 

Mr.  Frederick  Law  Olmsted  attended  lectures  at  Yale,  A.M. 
Harvard  1864,  Amherst  1867.  The  celebrated  landscape  archi- 
tect. A  designer  and  constructor  of  Central  Park.  Architect- 
in-Chief  of  Central  Park,  appointed  by  Commissioners  —  see 
Valentine's  N.  V.  Corporation  Manual,  1862. 

Mr.  F.  L.  Olmsted  wrote  what  is  considered  the  best  work  on  the  Slavery  Question 
before  the  war.  It  is  the  authority  in  England.  He  organized  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Com- 
mission. Rev.  Dr.  Henry  W.  Bellows  was  very  anxious  to  do  something  for  the  country 
in  the  line  of  his  profession,  and  came  to  consult  with  Mr.  Olmsted,  for  whose  talent  for 
organization  he  had  the  highest  opinion.  Between  them  they  sketched  out  the  plan  of 
operations  and  personnel  of  the  Commission,  and  obtained,  "with  great  difficulty,  the 
consent  of  the  government  to  its  creation.  It  required  the  greatest  skill  and  engineering, 
so  to  speak,  to  avoid  conflict  with  the  military  authorities  during  its  early  days.  From 
Freedom  Trimnphant,  />y  Charles  Carlton  Coffin,  20S  -Xi .  S.  Sanitary  Commission,  Rev. 
H.  VV.  Bellows,  president.  They  appointed  Frederick  Law  Olmsted  superintendent,  and 
gave  him  full  control  of  its  management.  He  went  to  work  without  a  dollar,  but  money 
soon  came  to  its  treasury. 

Mr.  Olmsted  was  with  the  Commission  at  Washington,  D.  C,  186:;  to  1865.  He  made 
the  first  suggestion  for  the  formation  of  the  Union  League  Club  of  N.  Y.,  of  which  he  is 
an  honorary  member ;  member  of  the  Loyal  Legion  ;  of  the  Sons  of  the  Revolution  ;  of 
the  Century  Club,  N.  Y._;  an  original  member  of  the  St.  Botolph  of  Boston,  Mass.  :  was 
the  active  person  in  getting  the  Niagara  reservation  set  apart,  and  has  done  many  other 
benevolent  deeds.  Notices  of  him  in  Appleton' s  American  Cyclopccdia,  Johnson's^  etc.  ; 
was  in  Cal.  to  1870;  examined  and  reported,  i8go,  on  Jackson  Park  site,  Chicago,  111.,  for 
the  World's  Fair  1803  :  had  charge  of  the  landscape  work  and  laid  out  the  park.  From 
an  1803  advertising  pamphlet  of  Century,  N.  }'.  —  The  Oct.  Century  contains  the  follow- 
ing richly  illustrated  articles:  [*  *]  Frederick  Law  Olmsted  —  An  interesting  account 
of  the  man  who  made  Central  Park,  N.  Y.,  and  Prospect  Park,  Brooklyn,  and  whose  latest 
work  is  seen  in  the  exquisite  landscapes  of  the  World's  Fair. 

Frederick  Law  Olmsted  is  author  of  :  Journev  Through  Texas,  or  a  Saddle  Trip  on 
the  Soiitlnvestern  Frontier  —  Maps  and  ills.  :  .AVi",  iSjj,  pp.  uo :  A  Journey  in  the  Bach 
Country  :  A^  ]'.,  iSdc,  pp.  4Q2,  —  the  third  volume  of  a~ series  describing  a  tour  on  horse- 
back through  the  Southern  States. 

Olmsted  ancestry :  —  James',  Nicholas^,  Joseph',  Joseph*  [see  +8315,  p.  1741]  ;  Jona- 
than'', b.  E.  Hartford,  Conn.,  Nov.  14,  1706,  m.  Hannah  Meakins'  ;  Benjamin^  m.  Content 
Pitkin*  ;  John'  Olmsted  m.  ist  Charlotte  Law  Hull',  2d,  INIary  Ann  Bull. 

Hull  ancestry :  —^xcXi&vd.'^  of  Derbyshire,  Eng.,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  freeman  April  i, 
1634,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  i63q,  carpenter  ;  supposed  to  be  father  to  Dr  John^  Hulls,  bap. 
N.  H.  May  24,  1640,  Siratford,  Conn.,  1661,  Derby,  Conn.,  m.  ist  Mary  Jones;  Capt.  Jo- 
sephs,  b.  1688,  of  Quas  Plain,  Wallingford,  Conn.,  m.  ist  Mary  Nichols  of  Derby;  Caleb* 
(bro.  of  Joseph,  ancestor  of  Gen.  William  and  Commodore  Isaac)  of  Cheshire,  Conn.,  m. 
Mary  or  Mercy  Benhani  of  W.  ;  Samuel*  m.  Eunice  Cooke*  ;  Samuel"  m.  Abigail  Doolit- 
tle*  ;  Charlotte  Law'  Hull  m.  John  Olmsted'. 

Doolittle  ancestry :  —  Abraham'  of  Boston,  Mass.,  early  (bro.  to  John  of  Salem,  Mass.), 
New  Haven  1642,  Wallingford,  rep.  m.  Abigail  Moss,  da.  John  of  New  Haven  ;  Ebenezer^ 

m.  Hannah  Hall^  ;  Caleb'  m.  Tamar  Thompson*  ;  Amos*  m.  Mrs.  Abigail  (Ives*) ; 

Abigail*  Doolittle  m.  Samuel  Hull*. 

Foes  ancestry  :  —  2  arms:  IVE  ;  /  .•  Ivis,  Iwis  or  IWYS  ;  /.■  IVYS  ;  ?.•  IVES  :  Ar.  a 
chev.  sa.  betw.  3  Moor's  heads,  couped,  ppr.  .  .  .  William',  b.  1607,  fr.'  London,  Eng. 
Boston  1635,  New  Haven  unit,  in  the  civil  compact  June  4,  1639  {perhaps  bro.  to  John,  his 
executor,  and  father  to  Joseph  of  N.  H.  1685),  had  John^,  b.  Dec.  2g,  1644,  who,  we  think, 
was  the  John  of  N.  H.  1669  [foregoing  in  Sava,e:■e^,,  and  also  the  John^  farmer  in  Meriden, 
Wallingford  bef.  Nov.  16,  i66q  ;  Gideon'  m.  Mary  Royce  ;  Jotham*,  b.  Sept.  20,  1710,  m. 
Abigail  Burroughs  ;  Abigail*  Ives  m.  Amos  Doolittle*. 

Thompson  ancestry  .■  —  ]ohn^  fr.  Eng.,  a  contract  settler  of  New  Haven  1630;  John^, 
b.  Eng.,  m.  Priscilla  Powell,  da.  Thomas  of  N.  H.  ;  Joseph'  m.  2d  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Loth- 
rop")  Royce,  wid.  Isaac  Royce;  Tamar*  Thompson  m.  Caleb  Doolittle'. 

Lothrop  ancestry :  —  ]ohxi^,  Robert^,  Thomas',  John*,  Samuel*  [see  +354,  p.  218]; 
Elizabeth*  Lothrop  m.  Joseph  Thompson'. 

Hall  ancestry :  —]o\\xi'^,  b.  1605,  of  N.  H.  1639,  Wallingf.  m.  Jane  Wallen  or  Woolen, 
per.  da.  John  of  N.  H.  ;  Samuel^,  b.  May  21,  1648,  m.  Hannah  Walker,  da.  John  and  Grace 
of  N.  H.;  Hannah'  Hall  m.  Ebenezer  Doolittle^. 

Cook  ancestiy :  —  Wnnvy"^  of  Kent,  Eng.,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  bef.  1640;  SamueP,  New 
Haven  will  Mar.,  1703,  m.  May  2,  1667,  Hope  Parker,  b.  Apr.  26,  1650,  da.  Edward  and  Mrs. 
Elizabeth  [Potter,  wid.  of  John  Potter]  ;  Samuel',  b.  N.  H.,  Mar.  3,  1668,  m.  ist  Hannah 
Ives.  da.  William  ;  Samuel*  m.  Hannah  Lewis*  ;  Eunice*  Cook  m.  Samuel  Hull*. 

I^ewis  (?«£-ci-/rv.-  — William'  ;  William^  [see +5574,  p.  1496],  m.  ist  Mary  Hopkins,  da. 
of  William  of  Stratford,  Conn.,  and  Mary  [who  was  after,  w.  of  Richard  Whitehead  of 
Windsor,  Conn.]  ;  Ebenezer'  of  Wallingf.  m.  Elizabeth  Merriman,  da.  Capt.  Nathaniel  of 
W.  ;  Hannah*  Lewis  m.  Samuel  Cook*. 

Pitkin  ancestry  :  —  Roger'  ;  William^  [see  +12343,  p.  1970]  ;  Ozias',  m.  Elizabeth  Green 
of  Boston  ;  Ozias*,  b.  May  10,  1710,  m.  Godsgift  who  was  by  her  step-father  called 
Theodosia  Bull*  ;  Content*  Pitkin  m.  Benjamin  Olmsted*. 

Bull  ancestty  :  —Gov.  Henry',  b.  1609,  ac.  to  trad.  fr.  S.  Wales  (per.  bro.  of  Thomas 
of  Hartford),  fr.  London  1635,  Roxbury,  Boston,  heretic  disarmed,  went  to  R.  I.  with  Mrs. 
Ann  Hutchinson  (fr.  Alford,  Eng.),  a  purchaser  1658,  the  iSth  signer. for  civ.  government, 


DESCENDANTS   OF    MOSES'    CLEVELAND. 


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Governor  of  the  Colony  1685,  m.  first  Elizabeth  ;  Jarius,  Jerah,  or  Jireh^,  b.  Portsmouth, 
R.  I.,  Sept.,  1638,  kept  garrison  house,  Narragansett,  Philip's  war,  Dec,  1675,  m.  ist  Gods- 
gift  Arnold^  ;  Benjamin^  m.  Content  Jauies^  ;  Godsgift  or  Theodosia*  Bull  brought  on 
horseback  by  Joseph  Olmsted  to  Bast'Hartford,  m.  Ozias  Pitkin*. 

Ja»n's  a/ices/ry :  —  WiUia.m'^  m.  Susanna  Martin,  da.  Joseph;  Content^  James  m.  Ben- 
janiin3  Bull. 

Arnold  ancest>-y :  —  II  arms:  (Gloucestershire,  Eng.).  Gu.  a  chev.  erm.  between  3 
escallop  shells  or.  .  .  .  Arnold  parish  6  mi  N.  of  Nottingham  borough,  Eng.  .  .  . 
William',  b.  1589,  fr.  Eng.  (bro.  of  Thomas  fr.  London,  of  Watertown,  Mass.),  Hingham, 
Mass.,  1635,  with  Roger  Williams  to  Providence,  R.  I.,  1636,  a  founder  of  the  first  Baptist 
chh.  in  America  ;  Benedict^,  b.  Eng.  (per.  Nottingh.  county),  Dec.  21,  1615,  m.  Damaries 
Wescott,  da.  of  Stukelv  of  Warwick,  R.  I. ;  Godsgift^  Arnold  m.  Jarius  Bull^. 

Meakins,  Meekins,'  Meaken,  Makin  ancestry :  —Anns :  (As  borne  by  Rev.  James 
Meakin,  A.M.,  Prebendary  of  Worcester,  Eng.).  Per  chev.  nebulee  or  and  az.  in  chief  2 
estoiles  in  base,  agarb  counterchanged.  Crest — Unicorn's  head  erased.  .  .  Lt  John', 
freeman  Hartford  i66g,  m.  Mary  BidwelP  ;  Joseph",  b.  1669,  m.  Mary  Goodwin*  ;  Hannah^ 
Meakins  m.  Jonathan  Olmsted^. 

Good'iVin  ancestrv :  — Ozias',  William"  [see  +12262,  p.  1968]  ;  William^,  b.  ab.  1658,  m. 
Elizabeth  Shepard,  da.  John  Shepard  and  Rebecca"  (Samuel'  of  Cambrid.ge)  Greenhill ; 
Mary*  Goodwin  m.  Joseph  Meakins",  but  Goodwin  Ge?i.,  comp.  for  James  J.  Goodwin,  says 
Mary*  Goodwin  m.  Thomas  Savage,  b.  Aug.  21,  1684,  s.  John  and  Mary  (Ranney). 

Bid-well,  Biddal,  Bidoll,  Bedall,  Bedeivelle  ancestry  :  —  i  arms :  Bydewell;  2  :  BlD- 
ULPH  ;  4 :  BiDDULPH  ;  /,•  BlDALL  ;  BiDDELL,  BlDDLE  or  BiDDELLE  ;  J:  BiDWELL  (Thetford, 
CO.  Norfolk,  Eng.).  Gyronny  of  4  or  andgu.  4roundles,  charged  with  as  many  martlets,  all 
counterchanged.  Cresl  —  Martlet  .  .  .  Biddulph  [Saxon  —  War  Wolf  J  Castle,  Nor- 
folk CO.,  Eng.,  built  1066.  .  .  Ormus  le  Guidon,  Lord  of  Biddulph  at  Domesday  survey, 
Biddulph,  CO.  Stafford.  .  .  Sir  William  Berdewelle,  1400.  .  .  .  Robert  of  Gasthorp 
1426.  .  .  Goodman  Richard',  early  of  Windsor,  bef.  1644,  d.  Dec.  25,  1647,  sup.  to  be  fa. 
of  John",  an  orig.  propr.  Hartford  1639,  tan  yard,  m.  Sarah  Wilcock  or  Wilcox,  da.  John, 
(an  orig.  propr.  H.)  and  Mary;  Mary^  Bidwell  m.  John  MeaM.ins^.  —  Bidzvell  Fafnily,  by 
Edwin  M.  Bidiuell,  1SS4. 

13097. 

JtlJi(C    H )'(/((  at    (John''  Bryant,  Mary  Cleaveland^  Smith,  Marys,  Ebene- 

zer*,  josiah3,josiah2,  Moses'),  m.  Mar.  26,  1867,  Charlcs  Jackson  Paine, 
b.  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  8,  1833,  a  s.  Charles  Gushing  and  Fanny 
Cabot  (Jackson).     Ch.  b.  Boston  or  Weston,  Mass.: 

15861-63  Sunmer^  Paine,  May  13,  1868  ;  John  Bryant"^,  Apr. 
18,  1870  ;  Mary  Anna^,  July  23,  1873  ;  Charles  Jackson^  Paine, 
June  17,  1876  ;  Helen^,  June  25,  1881. 

Mr.  Charles  Jackson  Paine,  residence  Boston,  railroad  direc- 
tor ;  yachtsman. 

Paine  ancestry :  — Thomas'  ;  Thomas"  [see  4-S3i  P-  75]  ;  James',  born  July  6,  1665,  of 
Barnstable,  Mass',  m.  Bethia  Thacher^  ;  Rev.  Thomas*,  H.  C.  1717,  pastor  Weymouth, 
Mass.,  1719,  had  cannon  foundries,  Abington,  Mass.,  m.  Eunice  Treat*  ;  Hon.  Robert 
Treat^,  H.  C.  1749,  signer  of  Declaration  of  Independence,  m.  Sally  Cobb*;  Charles^,  m. 
Sarah  Gushing^  ;  Charles  Gushing'  Paine,  m.  Fanny  Cabot  Jackson^.—  Paine  gen.;  N.  E. 
Reg.,  XXII. 

Jackson  ancestry :  —  Christopher'  ;  Edward"  ;  Jonathan^  ;  Jonathan*  ;  Edward^ ;  Jon- 
athans  [see  +3183,  p.  1071]  ;  Hon.  Charles',  LL.D.,"born  Newburyport  May  31,  1775,  H.  C. 

1793,  of  Boston,  judge,  m.  Cabot,  see  Necrology  Ahimni  Hari<ard,  yo ;  Fanny  Cabot* 

Jackson  (sister  of  Amelia  Lee  Jackson,  who  m.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes,  and  a  descend- 
ant of  Gov.  Thomas  Dudley,  Gov.  William  Bradford,  John  Cotton,  Ann  (Marbury) 
Hutchinson,  Thomas  Savage,  Charles  Hoare,  Francis  Cabot,  Rev.  IJenry  Whitfield, 
Thomas  Gardner,  Robert  Hale,  etc.),  m.  Charles  Gushing  Paine'. 

Gushing  ancestry :  —  Thomas';  Peter";  Matthew'  [see  -I-13003,  p.  1996];  John*,  b. 
Hingham,  Eng.,  1627,  first  rep.  under  new  charter  of  Mass.,  1692,  Assist.,  m.  Sarah  Hawks, 
da.  Matthew  "and  Margaret  of  Hingham,  Mass.;  John'',  Justice  of  His  Majesty's  Sup. 
Court,  m.  ist,  Deborah  Lorin.g' ;  John*,  m.  2d,  Mary  Cotton^  ;  Charles'.  H.  C.  1755,0. 
Elizabeth  Sumner"  (Increase^,  for  Sumner  ancestry,  see  -1-3179,  p.  1069) :  Sarah*  Gushing, 
m.  Charles  Paine". 

Cotton  ancestry  :  —  Rowland'  ;  John"  [see  +11476,  p.  1930]  ;  Rev.  John',  born  Mar.  15, 
1640,  of  Wethersfield,  Conn.,  Charleston,  S.  C,  m.  Joanna  Rossiter' ;  Josiah*,  H.  C.  1698, 
Plymouth  co.,  Mass.;  Marv'  Cotton,  m.  John  Gushing". 

Rossiter  ancestry : —  'Ed.'^a.vd.^  \  Bryan"  [see  +3377,  p.  1148]  ;  Joanna'  Rossiter,  mar- 
ried John  Cotton'. 

Lorijig  ancestry : —2  arms  :  Lorimg  ;  s:  Loringe  :  (Knight  Garter  1348).  Quar- 
terly, ar.  andgu.  a'bend  engr.  sa.  .  .  .  Thomas',  from  Axminster,  Devon  co.,  Eng., 
left  home  Dec.  22,  16:54,  Dorch.,  freera.  Hingham  Mar.  3,  1636,  m.  England,  Jane  Newton  ; 
Thomas",  born  Eng.,  m.  Hannah  Jacob,  b'ap.  Feb.  23,  1640,  da.  Nicholas  and  Mary  of  H.; 
Deborah'  Loring,  m.  John  Gushing*. 

CVM  (i/zt-^i-^rv.-  — Austin  or  Augustine',  Taunton,  Mass.,  1670,  farm;  Morgan",  born 
Dec.  29,  1673,  Ti-  Esther  Hodges,  prob.  da.  Henry  of  T.;  Thomas',  magistrate,  m.  Lydia 
Leonard"  ;  Sally*  Cobb  — sisler  of  Gen.  David,  desc.  of  Benjamin"  (John'  of  Bridgewater 
and  Eliz.  (Hodgkins?)  Palmer,  widow  William  Palmer)  Willis  and  Susannah  Whitman*, 
da.  of  'I'homas"  (John'  of  Weymouth'*  Whitman  and  Abigail  Bvram,  da.  Dr.  Nicholas 
and  Martha  Shaw,  da.  of  Abram  Shaw  — m.  Robert  Treat  Paine-\' 

Leonard  ancestrv :  —  Henrv'  ;  Thomas"  ;  James'  ;  James*  [see  -[-3683,  p.  1799]  ;  James^; 
Lydia"  Leonard,  ni.  Thomas  Cobb'. 


2000  CLEVELAND  GENEALOGY. 

Treat  a«c«/o'.-  — Richardi,  from  Eng.,  of  the  few  early  settlers  of  whom  is  found  no 
trace  in  Mass.,  though  it  is  said  he  was  rep.  in  ist  Gen.  Court  1637,  Wethersfield,  Conn., 
Assist.  1658-65,  named  in  Royal  Charter  Apr.  23,  1662,  for  junction  of  N.  Haven  and  Conn, 
colonies,  Milford,  m.  ist,  Eng.,  Joanna;  Gov.  Robert-,  born  Eng.  about  1622,  gov.  Conn. 
1683,  30  years,  m.  ist,  Jane  Tapp,  da.  Edmund  of  N.  Haven  ;  Rev.  Samuel^,  m.  2d,  Mrs. 
Abigail  (Willard'')  Estabrook,  widow  Rev.  Benjamin  Estabrook  ;  Eunice''  Treat,  mar- 
ried Thomas  Paine''. 

Willard  ancest}-y :  —  'R.Ko.'wa.rdy  [see  +8753,  p.  1813]  ;  Maj.  Simon^,  born  Horsemonden, 
Eng.,  1605,  bap.  H.  Apr.  7,  1605,  came  to  America  ilay,  1634,  of  Concord,  Mass.,  1635,  of 
Groton,  Assistant,  govt,  granted  him  1,000  acres,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  m.  ist,  Eng.,  Mary 
Sharpe,  da.  Henry  of  Horsemonden  ;  Rev.  SamueP,  2d  minister  of  Old  South  chh.,  Bos- 
ton, m.  ist,  Abigail  Sherman' ;  Abigail''  Willard,  m.  Samuel  Treat^. 

Shemiaii  a?icestiy  :  —  Thomas';  Henry^  ;  Henry^ ;  Edmund''  [see  +3377,  p.  1147]  ; 
Edmund*,  of  Watertown  (see  [+3377  continued]  Appendix);  Rev.  John^i,  born  Dedham, 
Eng.,  Dec.  26,  1613,  Trinity  Coll.,  England,  A.  B.  1629,  Boston,  June,  1634,  minister  Water- 
town,  m.  2d,  Mary  Launce^,  a  Puritan  ;  Abigail"  Sherman,  m.  Samuer  Willard'. 

Laiaice  aftcesfry  ■■ — j  ar/»s  :  Or,  a  chief  gu.     .     .    .    Mr.  '  [.'Benjamin']  Launce, 

a  Puritan,  m.  [according  to  Mather  s  Magncilia  ;  Hutch.  I :  ig ;  Spragiie's  An.  2 :  44] 

[?Mary]  D'Arc}'''  ;  Mary^  Launce,  in.  John  Sherman^. 

D'Arcy  ancestry :  —  2^  arms:  Dakcv;^,^.-  D.-\kcie  ;  s:  D'ARCY  :  (Founded  by  Nor- 
man' de  Adreci,  or'de  Arcie,  D'Arcy,  came  with  William,  of  Nocton,  Lincoln  co.,  Eng., 
1066;  Norman^,  Baron,  temp.  Hen.  1;  Robert^,  Baron;  Thomas'!,  Baron;  Thomas^,  Baron  ; 
Norman^,  Baron  ;  Philip'',  Baron  ;  Norman",  Baron,  summ.  1294).  Az.  semee  of  crosses 
crosslet,  and  3  cinquefoils  ar.  Crest  —  On  a  chapeaii  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  bull  sa.  armed 
or.  .  .  .  D'  Arcy,  or  Darcy,  of  Chiche,  Essex  co  ,  Eng.,  presumed  to  descend  from  the 
ancient  Barons  Darcy  :  Thomas',  created  Baron  Darcy  Apr.  5,  1551  K.  G.,  d.  1558  ;  John^, 
s.  and  h.  Baron  1558,  d.  1580;  Thomas^,  s.  and  h.  3d  Baron  1580,  created  ist  Viscount  Col- 
chester for  life,  with  a  special  remainder,  July  5,  1621,  created  Nov.  4,  1626,  Earl  Rivers, 
with  a  special  limitation,  one  of  the  Popish  Counselors  of  Charles  I,  d.  1639,  S.  P.  M.,  his 

da.  Elizabeth  m.  Sir  Thomas  Savage  —  A'icolas's  Peerage;  *  [?  Mary*]  D'Arcy,  m.  Mr. 

[?  Benjamin]  Launce'  —  but  Savage  says  Earl  Rivers  had  no  da.  that  m.  a  Launce. 

Tliacher  ancestrv :  —Rev.  Anthony',  b.  1587,  a  non-conformist  in  Holland  from  about 
1610,  curate  for  his  brother.  Rev.  Peter,  rector  St.  Edmunds,  1631-4,  fr.  Salisbury,  Wilts, 
Eng.,  arr.  Boston  June  3,  1635,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  Yarmouth,  m.  2d,  Eng.,  Elizabeth  Jones; 
John^,  m.  Rebecca  WinsloW  ;  Bethia^  Thacher,  m.  James  Paine^. 

Winsloiv  a«c«'J'/'r_v.-  — Kenelme' ;  Edward^  ;  Josiah^  [see  -I-1115,  p.  51?];  Rebecca^ 
Winslow,  m.  John  Thachers. 

13104. 

Mary     Cleavelarur    JSvyailt     {Henry-' Bryant,  Mary  C.^  smith), 

m.  Apr.,  "1877,  Joseph  Smith  Bigelow.  Of  Boston,  Mass.,  1885. 
Children  : 

15864-6  Joseph  Smit/f  Bigelow,  born  Feb.  15,  1878;  Henry 
Bryant^,  Oct.  3,  1879;  Arthur  George\  Dec.  27,  1881;  Cleaveland^ 
Bigelotv,  Mar.  22,  1883;  Marf,  Dec.  2,  1884. 

13105. 

John^  Hviiant  {Henrys  Bryant,  Mary  C.»  Smith),  m.  BoSton,  MaSS., 
Oct.  15,  1878,  Charlotte^  Olmsted  +15857  {Mary  Cleveland^  Perkins,  Dr. 
Henrf  Perkins,  Abigail''  Smith,  MaryS,  Ebenezer'').       Children  : 

15867  John  Olmsted'^'^^  Bryant,  b.  Sept.  29,  1880,  Cohasset, 
Mass. 

15868  Owen^-'"  Bryant,  b.  Feb.  14,  1882,  Brookline,  Mass. 

15869  Edward'^''^"  Bryant,  b.  Aug.  7,  1883,  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Dr.  John^  Bryant  grad.   Harvard  College    1873;   residence: 

winters,  Brookline  ;  summers,  at  his  country  seat  in  Cohasset, 
1 891.  Dr.  Bryant  wears  the  insignia  of  the  Cincinnati,  the 
membership  of  Col.  David  Mason  having  passed  to  him  through 
his  great-grandfather.  Col.  John  Bryant,  grandfather  John  Bry- 
ant, uncle  John  Bryant,  and  father,  Dr.  Henry  Bryant. 


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