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Full text of "The genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland families. An attempt to trace, in both the male and female lines, the posterity of Moses Cleveland ... [and] of Alexander Cleveland ... with numerous biographical sketches; and containing ancestries of many of the husbands and wives, also a bibliography of the Cleveland family and a genealogical account of Edward Winn of Woburn, and of other Winn families"

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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 



IllUistratcD 

IN THREE VOLUMES 



Vol. II 



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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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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 



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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. 
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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 




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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- 
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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 
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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^, Icha bacja^ 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. 

/ 
/ 

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. 



DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. 1019 

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. — 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. 



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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. 

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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DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. 1067 

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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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 



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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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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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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 



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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. 



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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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CLEVELAND GENEALOGY. 



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. 



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1097 



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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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. 



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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, 



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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* 



e 



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, 



DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. 



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 



DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. i 143 

• 

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. 



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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. 



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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.: 



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-{-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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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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II57 



(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. 



II58 



CLEVELAND GENEALOGY. 



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. 



DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. 



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 



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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- 



DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. 



I 189 



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^ 



DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. 



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 



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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. 



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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 




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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. 



DESCENDANTS OF MOSES' CLEVELAND. 



I213 



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^)^ 



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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. 



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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* 



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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. 



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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. 



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-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. 



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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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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,