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SUPPLEMENT 

TO    THE 

HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGIES 

OF 

ANCIENT  WINDSOR,  CONN., 

CONTAINING 

CORRECTIONS  AND  ADDITIONS 

WHICH    HAVE    ACCRUED    SINCE    THE    PUBLICATION    OF    THAT    WOI^K. 

BY  HENRY  R.  STILES,  M.  P., 

WOODBllIDGE,    N.    J. 


ALBANY : 

J.  MUNSELL,  78  STATE  STREET. 
1863. 


FTof 


TO 
MY       FRIEND, 

D.  WILLIAMS  PATTERSON 

OF     WEST     WINSTED,     CONN., 

AN  ENTHUSIASTIC,  PATIENT  AND  ACCURATE  GENEALOGIST; 
A   SINCERE    LOVER   OP   THE    TRUTH,    WHICH   IS 

THE  SOUL  or  history; 

THIS    VOLUME 
IS    RESPECTFULLY    DEDICATED. 


NOTE. 


Three  years  ago,  when  I  published  the  History  and  Genealogies  of  ./Indent 
Windsor,  Conn.,  I  was  induced,  if  not  compelled,  by  a  super-abundance  of 
material,  to  give  my  subscribers,  without  additional  charge,  over  300  pages 
more  than  was  promised  them — an  act  of  generosity  which,  as  it  is  easy 
to  see,  was  much  more  advantageous  to  them  than  to  me.  And  when,  at 
last,  relieved  from  the  burdens  of  authorship  and  financial  cares,  I  felt  that 
I  certainly  had  fully  paid  (both  principal  and  interest)  my  share  of  the  debt 
of  love  which  I  owed  to  the  old  town  of  Windsor;  and  little  dreamed  that  I 
should  ever  again  put  myself  in  harness  for  her  historical  benefit.  But,  un- 
fortunately for  my  "  sweet  dream  of  peace,"  I  found  myself  inwrought  into  old 
"Windsor's  history  and  interest,  I  could  not  henceforth  be  an  uninterested 
looker  on,  and  found  myself  still  tracing  out  the  lines  of  her  ancient  families, 
and  that — shall  I  confess  it — there  was  an  indefinable  charm,  for  me,  in  all  that 
pertained  to  Windsor  history.  Many  errors  I  detected  in  the  printed  volume — 
some  of  clerical,  others  of  typographical  origin — some  evident  faults  of  com- 
mission, and  not  unfrequently  a  fault  of  omission.  These  were  to  have  been 
expected ;  the  utmost  circumspection  could  not  have  guarded  entirely  against 
them,  in  a  work  of  such  size,  and  containing  so  many  dates,  names,  etc.  Cor- 
respondents also  constantly  furnished  me  new  suggestions,  ingenious  elucida- 
tions, "  missing  links,"  and  "  unknown  quantities,"  which  threw  new  light 
and  value  upon  my  printed  page.  New  sources  of  authority  also  came  to  light, 
by  the  discovery  of  ancient  records  in  unthought-of  hiding  places.  What  won- 
der is  it,  then,  that  the  notes  which  gradually  enriched  the  margins  of  my 
library  copy  of  the  Windsor  History,  soon  grew  so  voluminous  as  to  suggest 
the  idea  of  a  Supplement  ?  For  what  Genealogist  or  Historian,  who,  when 
he  has  found  a  new  fact,  or  a  "  nugget,"  is  not  willing,  like  the  woman  in 
the  parable,  to  call  his  friends  and  co-laborers  together,  saying,  "  Rejoice 
with  me;  for  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had  lost  ?"  Therefore,  I  have 
compiled  this  Supplement;  if  it  convicts  me  of  shortcomings  in  my  former 
work,  it  will,  at  least,  assure  my  friends  of  my  desire  to  make  good  any  de- 
ficiencies, and  to  add  to  their  pleasure  and  profit. 


4  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

I  have  uot  blown  my  trumpet  long  and  loud  about  this  Supplement  {for 
honestly,  I  was  afraid  of  awaking  the  echoes),  but  have  compiled  it  simply  of 
the  new  material  which  has  come  to  hand  since  the  publication  of  the 
History. 

I  am  under  especial  obligations  to  H.  Sidney  Hatden,  Town  Clerk  of 
Windsor;  to  the  Town  Clerk  of  Windsor  Locks;  Mrs.  Hiram  B.  Case,  wife 
of  the  Town  Clerk  of  Bloomfield;  Rev.  Geo,  B.  Newcomb  of  Bloomfield;  D. 
Williams  PattSirson  of  West  Winsted;  Chas.  J.  Hoadly  and  Hon.  J.  Ham- 
mond Trdmbull  of  Hartford;  and  to  Samdel  H.  Parsons  and  Edwin  Stearns 
of  Middletowu,  for  favors  received  in  the  compilation  of  this  volume. 

And  now,  as  I  lay  down  my  pen  from  correcting  the  last  proof  of  this  Sup- 
plement, I  feel  that  my  "  labor  of  love  "  for  Ancient  Windsor  is  finished.  If 
the  citizens  of  that  venerable  town  have  need,  in  the  future,  of  the  services 
of  a  historian,  they  need  not  apply  to  their  true  friend, 

Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  Nov.,  1862.  HENRY  REED  STILES,  M.  D. 


ABBREVIATIONS  USED  IN  THIS  VOLUME. 

In  addition  to  those  used  in  the  History  of  Ancient  Windsor,  and  which  are 
probably  familiar  to  its  readers,  we  have  employed  the  following : 

E.  W.  G.  jR.— The  Record  of  Baptisms  in  the  2d  Church  of  Windsor,  after- 
wards the  1st  Church  of  East  Windsor,  and  now  the  1st  Church  of 
South  Windsor,  from  1761-1845;  sometimes  called  the  Cook  Record, 
from  the  family  by  whom  it  was  commenced  and  kept  for  many  years. 

R.  Mss. — An  ancient  private  record  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths  in  Win- 
tonbury  parish  (now  Bloomfield  township);  furnished  to  us  by  Eliza 
Mills  Rundall  of  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 

N.  S.  R. — The  Pastoral  Records  of  the  North  Society  of  Windsor,  under  the 
ministry  of  the  Rev.  Theodore  Hinsdale,  1761-1794. 

W.  C.  R. — The  Records  of  the  First  Church  of  Windsor,  commenced  by  the 
Rev.  D.  S.  Rowland.  Marriages,  1777-1846;  Baptisms,  1790-1855; 
Deaths,  1790-1857. 

Why.  C.  R. — The  Records  of  the  First  Church  of  Wintonbury  parish  (near 
Bloomfield,  Ct.),  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths,  1738-18o0. 

Mss.  Col.  Rec. — Three  volumes  of  ancient  Colonial  Records,  recently  disco- 
lored by  C.  J.  Hoadly,  State  Librarian  of  Connecticut,  and  deposited 
in  the  State  Library  at  Hartford.  These  volumes  contain  transcripts  of 
the  Land  Records,  and  of  the  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths  of  Wind- 
sor, Fairfield,  Wethersfield,  and  some  other  towns,  recorded  by  order 
of  court,  and  tlius  forming  duly  authenticated  and  reliable  records. 

Bap.,  Baptized. 

Prob.,  Probably. 

Poss.,  Possibly. 

Ment.,  Mentioned. 

N.  B. — Genealogists  will  hardly  need  my  recommendation  to  examine 
TrumbuWs  Col.  Rec.  of  Connecticut  ,•  Hoadly  ^s  Records  of  the  New  Haven  Colo- 
ny, and  Savage's  Genealogical  Dictionary,  in  connection  with  any  investiga- 
tions which  they  may  make  into  Windsor  families.  In  the  latter  grand  and 
valuable  work,  some  corrections  will  be  found  for  my  Windsor  History— dis- 
crepancies  between  the  works  must  be  settled  by  patient  investigation — yet 
no  one  can  feel  sure  that  he  has  exhausted  his  subject  unless  he  has  com- 
pared my  volume  with  the  three  works  mentioned  above,  and  which  are  in- 
exhaustible treasuries  of  genealogical  information. 


SUPPLEMENT. 


Page  5,  line  23,  for  Medforth  read  Medford. 

P.  20,  1.  13,  for  Ellsworth  read  Ellsworth, 

P.  22,  1.  41,  add  the  same  Edward  Preston  probably,  who  settled  afterwards 
at  New  Haven. 

P.  22,  1.  42,  Edward  Pattison,  seems  not  to  have  been  a  land  holder  at 
Windsor,  but  to  have  early  removed  to  New  Haven,  where  (according  to  New 
Haven  Col.  Rec,  ii,  18)  he  signed  the  fundamental  agreement,  June  4,  1639. 
New  Eng.  His.  and  Gen.  Reg.,  i±,  362,  shows  that  sister  Pattison,  wife  of 
Edward,  had  two  children  baptized,  John,  January,  1644,  and  Elizabeth, 
July  12,  1644,  at  New  Haven.  John  probably  died  young,  as  Dodd's  East 
Haven  Register,  p.  149,  shows,  that  in  1662,  Thomas  Smith  m.  Elizabeth 
only  child  of  Ed.  Pattison,  and  gives  their  descendants.  He  also  shows  that 
Pattison  d.  Oct.  31, 1669,  D.  W.  Patterson  of  West  Winsted,  Conn.,  in  com- 
municating the  above  facts  concerning  his  ancestor,  says  :  "  I  suppose  your 
authority  for  saying  that  he  was  in  the  neighborhood  of  Hartford  as  late  as 
1670,  is  (Conn.  Col.  Rec,  ii,  p.  130)  the  grant  of  land  to  him  by  the  General 
Court  at  its  May  session,  1670,  and  this  puzzled  me  when  taken  in  connec- 
tion with  Dodd's  record  of  his  death  in  1669.  But  his  petition  was  very 
likely  prepared  for  the  October  session  in  1669,  and  not  acted  upon  until  May, 
1670 ;  for  in  Conn.  Col.  Rec,  iii,  116,  is  a  notice  from  Thos.  Smith  (his  son-in- 
law)  that  he  had  procured  the  grant  of  land  to  Edward  Patterson  to  be  laid 
out  to  himself,  and  the  court  approved  it,  'he  being  the  heire  of  sayd  Patte- 
son ; '  this  last  you  see  reconciles  the  whole." 

P.  37,  1.  9,  for  Norelon  read  Norton. 

P.  39, 1,  25,  for  Edward  read  Thomas;  for  David  read  Edward. 

P.  62,  1.  10  to  IS,  the  list  of  tax-payers  here  referred  to  "  taken  from  an 
old  Book  of  Rates, ^^  is  as  follows  : 

Those  having  a  family,  a  horse  [and]   two  oxen  :" 

John  Bissell,  S.  Grant  (no  horse), 

Thos.  Bissell,  T[alian]  Grant, 

Sam.  Bissell,  Jon.  Grant, 

Timo.  Buckland,  S.  Gibbs, 

Thos.  Buckland,  G.  Gibbs, 


HISTORY    OP   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 


Nich.  Bnckland, 
Peter  Browne, 
Sam.  Barber, 
Mr.  D.  Clarke, 
Ed.  Chapman, 
Job  Drake,  Jr., 
H.  Denslow, 
Jos.  Ellsworth, 
James  Enno, 
Ben.  Eggleston, 
John  Fyler, 
Will  Filly, 
Jas.  Griswold, 
Jos.  Griswold, 
Walter  Gaylord, 
J.  Gaylord, 


W.  Hoskins, 
J.  Hosford, 
D.  Ilajden, 
Mich.  Kelsey, 
Jon.  Loomis 
T.  Loomis, 
D.  Moore, 
J.  Moore, 
S.  Marshall, 
J.  Maudsly, 
Jon.  Osborn, 
Jon.  Osborn,  Jr., 
John  Owen, 
Wl.  Phelps, 
Mr.  Pinne, 
Jos.  Phelps. 


"  Single  men." 


Josias  Alvord, 

John  Birge  horse  and  2  oxen 

Jos.  Birge,  horse 

T.  Burnham,  horse, 

E.  Elmer, 

W.  Filley, 

Ephm.  frory,  horse, 

Jon.  Filley 

Jon.  [Tailer,  hjorse  and  2  oxen, 

Hen.  Tailer,  liorse, 

D.  Treat,  horse, 

Jas.  Hillier,  horse. 


T.  Eggleston,  horse, 

[undeci  ]  Moses  [or  Moore],  horse, 

Thos.  Phelps,  horse, 

Nat.  Pond,  horse, 

Thos.  Parsons,  horse, 

J.  Parsons,  horse. 

Ebns.  Parsons,  horse, 

Jos.  Sanders,  horse, 

T.  Saxton,  horse, 

Wido.  Fyler, 

D.  Wilton, 

[one  undecipherable]        Total,  24. 


Mr.  J,  Allyn, 
J.  Bissell, 
Nat.  Bissell, 
Job  Drake, 
J.  Ellsworth, 
J.  Osborn, 
Jacob  Drake, 
Jas.  Eggleston, 
An.  Hoskins, 

S.  Rockwell, 
John  Strong, 
Nic.  Sension, 
Jon.  Stiles, 
Step.  Taylor, 


Family,  horse  and  4  oxen." 

Joseph  Loomis, 
N.  Loomis, 
J.  Moses, 

Newbury, 

Jon.  Porter,  Sr., 

Stoughton, 

Owen  Tudor, 
Mr.  Wolcot, 
H,  Wolcot. 

John  Terry, 
W.  Thrall, 
T.  Thrall, 
R.  Watson,  -^ 
N.  Winchell. 


[and  one  other  which  could  not  be  deciphered. 


Total,  18. 


Total,  53. 


Ben.  Alvord, 

Danl.  Birge, 

Sam.  Baker, 

W.  Buell, 

Jo.  Cross, 

[Rev.]  Mr.  Chauncy, 

N.  Cook, 

T.  Debbie,  Jr., 

libns.  Debbie, 

Jno.  Debbie, 


"  Family  and  horse." 

Lft.  Fyler, 
Zurob.  Fylerj 
Sam.  Filley, 
JohnGillet,  Senr., 
Jon.  Gillet,  Jr., 
Corn.  Gillet, 
Jon.  Gillet, 
Jos.  Gaylord, 
R.  Hayward, 
T.  Hall, 


SUPPLEMENT.  7 

N.  Holcomb,  N.  Pinue, 

Jos.  Lomas,  Tim.  Palmer, 

Ed.  Messenger,  Hump.  Prior, 

And.  Moore,  Abra.  Randell, 

Peter  Mills,  R.  Strong, 

Josias  Owen,  Hen.  Stiles, 

Jon.  Porter,  [Rev.]  Mr.  Woodbridge, 

Tim.  Phelps,  S.  Wilson.  Total,  37.  , 

Abm.  Phelps, 

"Family  only." 

W.  Adams,  M.  Filley, 

T.  Buruham,  Jr.,  Sam.  Forward, 

J.  Colt,  J.  Hodge, 

W.  Morton,  N.  Palmer, 

J.  Drake,  Sr.,  Thos.  Sanders, 

Jo.  Denslow,  R.  Vore, 

E.  Elmer,  N.  Wilton, 

J-  Elmer,  _  Total,  15. 

P.  62,  1.  22,  for  Daniel  read  David. 

P.  68,  1.  13,  add  as  an  illustration,  "  Thomas  Stoughton  for  his  unneces- 
sary withdrawing  of  himselfe  from  the  publique  preaching  of  the  Word  on 
the  Lord's  day.  is  fined  5s.     Pt.  Ct.  Rec,  vol.  ii,  April  18,  1654. 

P.  75,  1.  30,  for  infringed  read  impinged. 

P.  113,  line  2,  add  the  following  extract  from  the  recently  discovered  2d 
vol.  of  Ct.  Records  in  Conn.  Archives  :  At  a  Particular  Court,  held  at  Hartford, 
May  13,  1662.  "  This  court  orders  that  William  Heyden  of  Wyndsor,  shall 
for  future  cease  to  improve  the  lands  at  Nameleck  that  belongs  to  Spaniunk 
wch  is  by  the  Bounds  of  John  Bissel's  Lottments.  And  yt  neither  the  said 
William  nor  any  other  shall  any  way  hinder,  or  directly  or  indirectly  prevent 
John  Bissel's  compounding  with  ye  Indian  for  that  land." 

Pp.  124  and  125.  Addenda  to  description  of  The  Town  House.  Mr.  Jabez 
H.  Hatden  of  Windsor  Locks,  to  whose  surveys  we  are  mainly  indebted,  as 
before  stated,  for  this  plan  and  distribution  of  Ancient  Windsor,  has,  since 
the  publication  of  the  foregoing,  sent  us  the  following  note,  relative  to  the 
Palizado:  "I  am  not  quite  satisfied  with  Matthew  Grant's  figures  yet ;  the 
Palizado  does  not  prove  exactly,  though  pretty  near  it.  I  am  more  and  more 
confirmed  in  the  opinion  that  the  present  '  parsonage '  stands  on  the 
'  Town  House  lot,'  which  gives  the  north  bounds  of  the  Palizado,  and  there 
is  no  question  about  the  other  three  sides." 

P.  137,  I.  9  and  10.  Addenda  to  remarks  on  Broad  Street,  by  J.  H.  Hay- 
den  :  "  I  do  not  now  remember  the  earliest  date  at  which  the  present  Broad 
Street  is  noticed,  but  it  was,  at  first,  but  six  rods  wide  where  the  present 
traveled  road  is.  I  find  that  when  Mr.  Warham  and  his  wife  Abigail  (April 
1,  1664),  made  over  the  dwelling  house  and  land  of  John  Branker,  deceased, 
it  bounded  '  east  by  the  highway  on  the  bank  against  the  Little  Meadow,  and 
westerly,  against  or  by  the  highway  as  it  is  appointed  to  range;'  proving  that 
at  that  date  the  highway  on  the  east  had  not  been  changed  to  its  present 
place,  and  one  would  infer  that  what  is  now  Broad  street  was  then  only  ap- 
pointed or  set  out,  and  not  in  use.     Broad  street  was  9.t  first  but  six  rods 


8  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

wide,  and  was  probably  widened  by  the  owners  on  the  east  side,  when  the 
highway  on  the  upLand  against  Little  Meadow  (on  which  they  built)  was  re- 
moved to  its  present  location,  that  tht^y  might  bring  the  street  nearer  their 
houses.  When  they  rebuilt,  they  of  course,  placed  their  houses  behind 
their  barns,  and  facing  the  new  Broad  street." 

P.  159,  1.  41.  This  "  setting  in  the  yard,"  was  in  other  words,  guard  or 
sentinel  duty  in  the  meeting  house  yard  during  divine  service,  a  precaution 
quite  necessary  in  those  days  of  savage  invasion  and  surprises.  The  follow- 
ing item  from  the  records  (  Windsor  Rec,  ii,  p.  13)  explains  the  matter  some- 
what more  clearly  :  "  The  townes[men]  meet,  and  Ephraim  Strong  and  Na- 
thaniel Pinne  demanded  paye  for  setting  in  the  yard,  and  they  are  allowed  to 
be  payed  2s.  apiece  out  of  ye  towne-rate,  and  so  likewise  others  that  stand  in 
like  account  with  them  as  have  set  in  y"  yard  without  their  ^  lb.  of  puder 
[powderj  a  man  payed  to  them,  but  was  promised  12  pence  a  man  to  each 
man,  in  lieu  of  puder." 

P.  160,  after  1.  30,  insert  the  following  interesting  incident,  extracted  from 
the  Remarkable  Providences  of  Rev.  Increase  Mather,  a  book  which,  from  its 
extreme  scarcity,  has  been  almost  unknown  to  our  authors  hitherto,  and  has 
only  recently  been  made  available  by  its  re-publication  in  London,  under 
the  editorship  of  George  Offer,  Esq. 

Mather  says  (p.  24  of  the  above  London  edition) :  "  In  the  next  place  we 
shall  take  notice  of  some  remarkable  preservations  which  sundry  in  Windsor 
in  New  England  have  experienced;  the  persons  concerned  therein  being  de- 
sirous that  the  Lord's  goodness  towards  them  may  be  ever  had  in  remem- 
brance, wherefore  a  faithful  hand  has  given  me  the  following  account :  Jan. 
13,  1670. — Three  women,  viz  :  the  wives  of  Lieut.  Filer,  and  of  John  Drake, 
and  of  Nathaniel  Lomas,  having  crossed  Connecticut  river  upon  a  necessary 
and  neighborly  account,*  and  having  done  the  work  they  went  for,  were 
desirous  to  return  to  their  own  families,  the  river  being  at  that  time  partly 
shut  up  with  ice,  old  and  new,  and  partly  open.  There  being  some  pains 
taken  aforehand  to  cut  a  way  through  the  ice,  the  three  women  above- 
said  got  into  a  canoe,  with  whom  also  there  was  Nathaniel  Bissell  and 
an  Indian.  There  was  likewise  another  canoe  with  two  men  in  it, 
that  went  before  them  to  help  them,  in  case  they  should  meet  with  any 
distress,  which  indeed  quickly  came  upon  them,  for  just  as  they  were 
getting  out  of  the  narrow  passage  between  the  ice,  being  near  the  middle  of 
the  river,  a  greater  part  of  the  upper  ice  came  down  upon  them,  and  struck 
the  end  of  their  canoe,  and  broke  it  to  pieces,  so  that  it  quickly  sunk  under 
them.  The  Indian  speedily  got  upon  the  ice,  but  Nathaniel  Bissell  and  the 
abovesaid  women  were  left  floating  in  the  middle  of  the  river,  being  cut  off 
from  all  manner  of  human  help  besides  what  did  arise  from  themselves,  and 
the  two  men  in  the  little  canoe,  which  was  so  small  that  three  persons  durst 
seldom,  if  ever,  venture  in  it.     They  were,  indeed,  discerned  from  one  shore, 

*  Uudoubtcdly  to  atteuil  a  woman  in  confinement. 


SUPPLEMENT.  9 

but  tLe  dangerous  ice  would  not  admit  from  eitLer  shore  one  to  come  near 
tliem.  All  things  thus  circumstanced,  tlie  suddenness  of  the  stroke  and 
distress  (wliicli  is  apt  to  amaze  men,  especially  when  no  less  than  life  is  con- 
cerned), the  extreme  coldness  of  the  weather,  it  being  a  sharp  season,  that 
persons  out  of  the  water  were  in  danger  of  freezing,  the  unaptness  of  persons 
to  help  themselves,  being  mostly  women,  one  big  with  child,  and  near  the 
time  of  her  travail  (who  also  was  carried  away  under  the  ice),  the  other  as 
unskilled  and  inactive  to  do  anything  for  self-preservation  as  almost  any 
could  be,  the  waters  deep,  that  there  was  no  hope  of  footing,  no  passage  to 
either  shore  in  any  eye  of  reason,  neither  with  their  little  canoe,  by  reason  of 
the  ice,  nor  without  it,  the  ice  being  tliin  and  rotten,  and  full  of  holes.  Now 
that  all  should  be  brought  off  safely  without  the  loss  of  life,  or  wrong  to 
health,  was  counted  in  the  day  of  it  a  remarkable  Providence.  To  say  how  it 
was  done,  is  difficult,  yet,  something  of  the  manner  of  the  deliverance  may 
be  mentioned.  The  abovesaid  Nathaniel  Bissell,  perceiving  their  danger,  and 
being  active  in  swimming,  endeavored  what  might  be  the  preservation  of  him- 
self and  some  others;  he  strove  to  have  swum  to  the  upper  ice,  but  the 
stream  being  too  hard,  lie  was  forced  downwards  to  the  lower  ice,  where,  by 
reason  of  the  slipperiness  of  the  ice,  and  disadvantage  of  the  stream,  he  found 
it  difficult  getting  up;  at  length  by  the  good  hand  of  Providence,  being 
gotten  upon  the  ice,  he  saw  one  of  the  women  swimming  down  under  the 
ice,  and  perceiving  a  hole  or  open  place  some  few  rods  below,  there  he 
watched,  and  took  her  up  as  she  .swam  along.  The  other  two  women  were 
in  the  river  till  the  two  men  in  the  little  canoe  came  for  their  relief  At 
length  all  of  them  got  their  heads  above  the  water  and  had  a  little  time  to 
pause,  though  a  long  and  difficult,  and  dangerous  way  to  any  shore,  but  by 
getting  their  little  canoe  upon  the  ice,  and  carrying  one  at  a  time  over  hazard- 
ous places,  they  did  (though  in  a  long  while)  get  all  safe  to  the  shore  from 
whence  they  came." 

P.  162.  At  the  end  of  the  chapter,  add  the  following  from  p.  223  of  the 
above  quoted  work : 

"  July  20,  1683,  a  considerable  flood  unexpectedly  arose,  which  proved 
detrimental  to  many  in  that  colony  [i.  e.,  Conuecticutj.  But  on  August  13,  a 
second  and  more  dreadful  flood  came.  The  waters  were  then  observed  to 
rise  twenty-six  feet  above  their  usual  boundaries;  the  grass  in  the  meadow, 
also  the  English  grain  was  carried  away  before  it;  the  Indian  corn,  by  the 
long  continuance  of  the  waters  is  spoiled,  so  that  the  four  river  towns,  viz  : 
Windsor,  Hartford,  Wethersfield,  Middletown  are  extream  sufferers.  They 
write  from  thence  that  some  who  had  hundreds  of  bushels  of  corn  in  the 
morning,  at  night  had  not  one  peck  left  for  their  families  to  live  upon." 

P.  190.  In  regard  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Woodbridge,  we  have  the  following 
from  Mr.  John  Ward  Dean  of  Boston,  in  a  letter  to  the  author  : 

"  My  ancestor,  Rev.  Benj.  Woodbridge,  appears  to  have  had  opponents  (and 

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10  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

adherents,  too),  wherever  he  was.  After  he  left  Windsor,  he  preached  in 
Bristol,  now  in  the  state  of  Rhode  Island,  and  after  that  in  Medford,  Mass, 
One  curious  circumstance  concerning  him  was  related  to  me  recently  by  the 
Rev."  Mr,  Page  of  Cambridge.  There  was  trouble  between  him  and  a  portion 
of  his  flock  at  Medford,  and  the  matter  was  carried  before  the  General  Court 
or  Legislature,  who  ordered  that  the  town  should  pay  Mr.  W.  the  amount 
due  him,  amounting  to  a  considerable  sum,  and  that  the  church  should  then 
proceed  to  choose  a  pious  and  learned  minister  for  their  pastor.  The  money 
was  paid,  and  the  church  called  together  to  choose  a  pastor,  and  the  choice 
Jell  upon  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Woodbridge,  the  old  pastor.  There  was  some 
wincing,  but  the  opponents  could  not  deny  that  he  was  a  pious  and  learned 
minister,  and  the  General  Court  had  not  ordered  the  church  to  choose  another 
man." 

P.  202,  1.  4,  for  Crane  read  Crow. 

P.  208,  1.  25,  for  Ttjler,  read  Fyler;  same  on  28th  line. 

P.  211,  after  line  34,  insert  the  following  item:  "December  8,  1709,  li- 
berty was  granted  by  the  town  to  Jonathan  Ellsworth,  Thomas  Marshall  and 
Thomas  Moore,  to  erect  a  mill  on  the  mill  brook  on  the  south  side  of  the 
rivulet,  provided  it  be  built  within  two  years." 

P.  221,  1.  35,  for  1757,  read  1657. 

P.  225,  note,  for  Ebenezer,  read  Elijah:  same  on  page  323. 

P.  252,  1.  23,  for  west,  read  east. 

P.  253,  after  1.  34  add  "Zebulon  Seymour,  carp'r  began  work  on  meeting 
house,  July  6,  1761,  ceased  Nov.  7."  The  "seating  "  of  the  new  edifice  was 
completed  on  15  of  October,  and  in  the  old  record  of  baptisms,  is  the  follow- 
ing entry  :  "  November  22,  1761,  that  was  the  first  sabbath  [we]  met  in, 
our  new  meeting  house,  there  was  four  children  baptized  that  day  " 

P.  255,  after  1.  8,  insert  the  following  :  Mr.  A.  S.  Kellogg  of  Vernon,  Conn., 
has  kindly  called  our  attention  to  the  fact  that,  in  the  year  1760,  a  part  of  the 
Second  Society  in  Windsor,  was  set  off  to  help  form  the  Society  of  North 
Bolton.  He  says  :  "  Something  respecting  this  may  be  found  in  the  Records 
of  the  Colony,  vols,  viii  and  ix,  but  most  of  the  papers  are  in  the  State  Li- 
brary," Ecclesiastical,  vol.  xii.  "  They  are  under  the  title  North  Bolton,  which 
accounts  for  their  not  having  attracted  your  attention.  My  notes  are  very 
brief  and  incomplete,  but,  if  I  made  correct  abstracts,  the  Assembly,  in  May^ 
1750,  appointed  a  committee  upon  the  memorials  of  Benj.  Stoughton  and 
others,  of  Windsor,  for  an  Ecclesiastical  Society,  with  certain  limits  ;  and  of 
Isaac  Jones  and  others,  of  Bolton,  for  an  Ecclesiastical  Society,  with  certain 
other  limits.  In  each  case  it  was  reported  that  they  were  "too  few."  Feb- 
ruary 12,  1754,  Isaac  Jones,  Moses  Thrall  and  John  Hills  of  Bolton,  David 
Smith,  John  Searl  and  Joseph  Steadman  of  the  South  [or  Second]  Society  of 
Windsor,  and  John  Craw  and  Samuel  Hills  of  the  Parish  of  Ellington, 
petitioned  for  an  Ecclesiastical  Society,  April  23,  1760,  a  final  petition  was 
granted,  and  in  Oct.  1760,   North  Bolton  was  made  a  society,  its  north  and 


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west  boundaries  being  thus  defined  in  the  resolution  :  (Starting  from  the 
northeast  corner  of  Bolton)  thence  turning  westward  in  tlie  line  between  Bol- 
ton and  Ellington,  to  Bolton  northwest  corner,  and  still  continuing  the  same 
course  into  Ellington  about  a  mile  and  a  half  and  forty-two  rods ;  thence 
turning  and  running  southwardly  at  the  west  end  of  the  second  tier  of  lots  to 
Hartford  line ;  thence  turning  eastward  in  said  line  to  Bolton  or  the  T  ditch ; 
thence  turning  southwardly  one  mile  in  the  line  betwixt  the  towns  of  Hartford 
and  Bolton;  thence  eastward  to  the  first  mentioned  bounds." 

These  "  Hartford  lines"  are  the  present  boundaries  of  Manchester,  and  the 
T  ditch  is  at  the  N.  E.  corner  of  Manchester. 

The  part  taken  from  Windsor  seems  to  have  been  a  rhomboid,  its  longer 
sides  being  the  present  west  line  of  Vernon,  and  a  parallel  line  running  from 
the  re-entrant  angle  in  the  S.  W.  corner  of  the  town.  The  line  of  Windsor, 
and  afterwards  of  East  Windsor,  used  to  pass  within  GO  or  80  rods  of  the  site 
of  the  present  meeting  house  at  Vernon  Center. 

P.  255,  at  bottom,  add  the  following  document — which  explains  itself — 
relative  to  the  respective  salaries  of  Messrs.  Edwards  and  Perry. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Edwards  settled  Sept.,  1695. 
His  salary  the  first  year  1696  was  £60  &  £12  for  wood £72  0  0 

2  year  1697  Idem 72  0  0 

3  year  1698,  £70  &  £12  for  wood 82  0  0 

4  year  1699  Idem 82  0  0 

5  year  1700 92  0  0 

6  year  1701 92  0  0 

7  year  1702 92  0  0 

8  year  1703., 92  0  0 

9  year  1704 92  0  0 

10  year  1705 92  0  0 

11  year  1706,  £100  &  £12  for  wood 112  0  0 

12  year  1707,  £100  &  £12  for  wood 112  0  0 

13vear*708,     100  &  £12  for  wood 112  0  0 

14  year  1709,       90  &  £12  for  wood 102  0  0 

15  year  1710,     100  &  £12  for  wood 112  0  0 

16  year  1711,     100  &  £12  for  wood 112  0  0 

17  year  1712,     100  &  £12  for  wood 112  0  0 

18yearl713 120  0  0 

£1754  0  0 
1480  0  0 

£274  0  0 

N.  B. — £274  Divided  By  18  the  number  of  years  leaves  £15  4  5  the  sum 
that  Mr.  Edwards'  salary  annually  exceeded  Mr.  Perry,  for  the  First  18  years 
of  their  Ministry,  Including  all  Donations,  subscriptions,  &  additions  made  Mr. 
Perry  since  his  settlement. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Perry  settled  11th  June  1755. 

His  salary  the  first  year  1756 £60  0  0 

2  year  1757 60  0  0 

3  year  1758 60  0  0 

4  year  1759 75  0  0 

5  year  1760 75  0  0 

6  year  1761 75  0  0 

7  year  1762 75  0  0 


12  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

8  year  1763  £75  subscrip  £25 100  0  0 

9  year  1764 75  0  0 

10  year  1765 75  0  0 

11  year  1766  £75  addition  £50 125  0  0 

12  year  1767 75  0  0 

13  year  1768 75  0  0 

14  year  1769  £75  addition  £40 115  0  0 

15  year  1770  £75  addition  £40 115  0  0 

16  year  1771 75  0  0 

17  year  1772  £75  addition  £20 95  0  0 

18  year  1773 75  0  0 

£1480  0  0 
£1480  Divided  By  18  leaves  £82  4  5. 

This  document  (together  with  a  duplicate)  was  found  among  some  old  pa- 
pers in  the  garret  of  Maj.  H.  W.  Grant  of  South  Windsor,  Conn.,  by  H.  R. 
S.,  1859. 

P.  258,  1.  23,  "  on  the  S  Dec,  1708,  it  was  voted  to  give  Job  Drake  thirty 
acres  of  land  on  the  east  side  of  the  sequestered  land  in  exchange  for  about 
f  of  an  acre  of  laud  he  resigns  up  to  the  town  for  a  burying  plaice,  on  the 
East  side  of  the  great  river."     1st  Book  Wind.  Rec,  102. 

P.  262,  1.  30,  for  Wadworth,  read  Wadsworth. 

P.  275, 1.  12,  for  Gurdon  Hall,  read  Gordon  Hall. 

P.  278,  John  Aborns'  epitaph  should  read  "  by  a  flash  of  Lightling." 

P.  287,  E.  Pinney  d.  1835.     See  p.  748. 

P.  287,  Battle  of  Stillwater,  1777. 

P.  311,  1.  12,  for  Stodant  read  Stoddard. 

P.  328,  1.  1,  for  Elward  read  Edward. 

P.  344,  these  deaths  of  soldiers  occurred  in  1758,  except  that  of  Mumford, 
which  was  in  1760.  Cheffield  here  should  be  Sheffield,  and  Greenbank  should 
be  Greenbush, 

P.  345,  1.  31,  insert  after  "  very  forlornness,"  the  words  "of  hope." 

P.  349,  1.  2,  for  Fuxley,  read  Huxley. 

P.  351,  1.  2,  Parsons  d.  Oct.  1762,  Cook  d.  Dec.  1762.  All  these  deaths 
occurred  in  the  year  1762. 

P.  353,  after  1.  32,  add,  "  East  Windsor  was  declared  a  distinct  town  by  the 
Governor  and  Assembly,  at  their  session  at  Hartford  on  the  second  Thursday 
in  May  following." 

P.  354,  355,  addenda.  Extracts  from  Parson  Hinsdale's  (North  Windsor) 
Church  Records.  "  Aug.  13,  1768,  Mary  and  Elizabeth,  daughters  of  David 
Thrall,  and  Jerusha,  daughter  of  Charles  Thrall,  were  all,  at  once,  unhappily 
drowned  in  Pequonnock  river,  as  they  went  in  for  their  diversion,"  and,  "  no 
longer  after  than  August  17,  Mr.  Henry  Chapman,  in  the  dusk  of  the  even- 
ing, climbing  a  scaffold  in  a  barn,  fell  and  received  a  wound  in  his  head  of 
which,  in  a  few  hours  he  died.     How  hard  God  calls  to  a  hardened  people  !  " 

P.  358,  1.  26,  after  the  words  "  Society  Records,"  add  "  by  Henry  Allyn, 
Clerk." 


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P.  367,  1.  23,  for  Hon.  John  M-,  read  Richard. 

P.  375,  note  2  on  this  page  belongs  to  following  page. 

P.  376,  note  2  on  this  page  belongs  to  following  page. 

P.  386,  after  1.  8,  insert  "  Dec.  1775,  or  Jan.  1776,  John  Gilman  (Wby.),  d 
in  camp,  a.  about  18,     {Wbi/.  Ch.  R.) 

P,  399,  after  1.  7,  add  Lieut.  Samuel  Wing,  d.  at  Danbury,  in  the  service, 
July  1777.  Hinsdale's  (No.  Windsor)  Church  Records.  See  pages  429  and 
825.  Also  "  Jan.  177T,  Luthee  Center,  returning  from  captivity  in  New  York 
d.  at  Wintonbury."     (Wby.  Ch.  R.) 

P.  400,  after  1.  5,  add  the  names  of  Samuel  Coy  (see  also  page  409,)  and 
Joel  Denslow  (see  also  page  420,)  both  of  whom  died  in  camp,  June,  1778. 

P.  417,  after  1.  26,  add  name  of  Thomas  Bakber  in  same  Co.  with  Lemuel 
Drake,  which  see  for  further  particulars. 

P.  420,  after  1.  30,  add  name  of  Lemuel  Drake,  his  services  as  recorded  in 
his  affidavit  before  pension  agent  (Samuel  H.  Parsons,  of  Middletown,  Conn.), 
were  as  follows  :  About  the  15th  of  August,  1776,  he  enlisted,  at  Windsor, 
under  Maj.  Roger  Newberry,  in  a  company  of  which  Benj.  Allen  was  first 
lieutenant,  and  Austin  Phelps  second  lieutenant;  remained  in  service  until 
latter  part  of  October,  '76,  when  he  was  dismissed,  being  at  that  time  at,  or 
near,  Valentine's  Hill,  N.  Y.  After  his  enlistment  he  was  marched  to  Weth- 
ersfield,  and  from  thence  sailed  to  New  York  city,  where  his  company  was 
stationed  in  Little  Dock  street,  near  the  East  river,  and  at  the  time  of  the  bat- 
tle on  Long  Island  his  regiment  were  paraded  near  the  wharf,  but  were  not 
called  into  the  action. 

He  had  a  second  tour  of  duty,  from  August  to  the  latter  part  of  October, 
1777.  This  time  he  was  drafted  at  Windsor,  in  a  company  commanded  by 
Jonathan  Wadsworth  of  Hartford,  captain,  Phelps  of  Windsor,  lieutenant,  and 
Owen,  ensign.  This  company  belonged  to  a  regiment  commanded  by  Col, 
Cook  of  Wallingford,  Lieut.  Col.  Woodbridge,  Maj.  Kent.  They  marched 
from  Hartford,  to  Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  where  he  was  in  the  battles  under  Gen. 
Gates,  was  present  at  Burgoyne's  surrender  at  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  raarched  to 
Albany,  was  there  detailed  as  one  of  a  guard  (under  Capt.  Blake,  Austin 
Phelps,  lieutenant,  and  Reuben  Wadsworth,  orderly),  to  escort  100  prisoners 
to  Hartford.  Again,  in  September,  1778,  he  was  drafted,  at  Windsor,  to  go 
to  New  London,  where  he  served  between  two  and  three  months  in  the  militia, 
commanded  by  Capt.  Allen  of  New  London,  and Bissell  of  East  Wind- 
sor, sergeant,  mostly  on  guard  service. 

P.  424, 1.  25,  the  followingparticulars  concerning  George  Latimer's  services, 
are  gathered  from  the  same  source  as  the  above  :  He  enlisted  as  wagoner  in 
Capt.  Daniel  Jones'  company,  July  15,  1777,  for  three  years,  his  term  expir- 
ing July  15,  1780.  He  then  enlisted  again,  at  Hartford,  went  to  Pomfret, 
where  he  was  one  of  a  company  of  ten  men  in  charge  of  ammunition  wagons, 
returned  to  Hartford,  went  to  New  York  state,  at  Red  Hook  and  Fishkill. 

He  was  drafted  for  three  months  in  summer  of  '76,  was  at  New  York  at  the 


14  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

retreat  from  Long  Island.  In  or  about  March,  1777,  was  drafted  for  three 
months,  and  went  to  Whiteplains,  where  he  was  at  the  time  Danbury  was 
burned. 

P.  425,  1.  21.  Additional  particulars  from  same  sources  as  the  preceding  : 
Increase  Mather  enlisted  at  Windsor  in  early  part  of  April,  1775,  in  the  com- 
pany of  Captain  or  Major  Roger  Enos,  Lieuts.  Willys  and  Blodget,  and  Con- 
verse, sergeant,  for  8  months.  He  then  enlisted  while  at  Roxbury,  for  12  or 
14  months;  was  there  when  the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill  was  fought.  About 
the  middle  of  November  he  enlisted,  with  consent  of  his  captain,  in  another 
company,  commanded  by  E.  F.  Bissell,  Capt.;  Lieut.  Humphreys  and  Ensign 
Richard  Goodman,  in  Col.  Jedediah  Huntington's  regiment,  from  which  he 
was  discharged  January,  1777. 

During  this  service  he  was  on  Long  Island,  in  August,  1776,  was  in  several 
skirmishes  there,  and  was  in  the  army  in  its  retreat  from  Long  Island  through 
Westchester.     From  July,  '76,  to  January,  '77,  he  acted  as  sergeant. 

P.  426,  1.  13,  insert  the  name  of  Roswell  Nobles  born  Oct.  24,  1758.  He 
enlisted  for  one  year,  as  a  drummer,  at  Simsbury,  May,  1776,  in  a  company 
commanded  by  Capt.  Noah  Phelps,  Lieut.  Carver  and  Ensign  Benj.  Holcomb, 
belonging  to  a  regiment  commanded  by  Col.  Andrew  Ward,  Lieut. -Col. 
Johnson  and  Major  Isaac  Cook ;  was  dismissed  from  the  service  near  Morris- 
town,  N.  J.,  May,  1777. 

P.  426,  1.  34,  insert  name  of  Austin  Phelps,  see  deposition  above  of 
Lemuel  Drake. 

P.  427,  by  an  error  of  arrangement,  three  colored  soldiers  are  entered  under 
the  head  of  the  Prior  family. 

P.  433,  after  1.  22,  add,  in  Rev.  Mr.  Rowland's  Records  of  Baptisms  in 
Windsor  Church,  the  following  entry  occurs  :  "  1795,  Baptisms  in  new  meet- 
ing house,  and  united  parishes."  Then  follows  under  this,  a  record  of  the 
baptism,  January, 4,  of  a  daughter  of  Samuel  Allen. 

P.  438.  The  First  Congregational  Church  and  Society  of  Windsor  has  a 
Church  Fund,  concerning  which  we  have  not  been  able  to  learn  much.  It 
probably  had  its  beginning  in  the  bequest  of  Jane  (Fooks),  the  widow  of 
William  Hosford  of  Windsor,  who  returned  to  her  home  in  Old  England 
after  her  husband's  death.  On  the  15th  of  January,  1671,  being  the  23d 
year  of  Charles  the  2d,  Mrs.  Hosford,  described  as  "  of  Tiverton,  in  the 
county  of  Devon,  widow,"  made  her  will,  of  which  her  son  Stephen  Gaylord, 
John  Witchfield  and  Walter_Fyler  of  Windsor,  were  appointed  the  execu- 
tors. She  devised  certain  moneys  to  Esther  (or  Stephen),  Samuel  and  Sarah 
Gaylord,  and  to  their  children ;  the  rent  of  a  meadow  to  her  sons-in  law, 
John  Hosford,  and  the  three  above  named,  during  the  life  of  the  testator. 
After  her  demise,  the  meadow,  comprising  about  20  acres  of  meadow  and 
swamp,  was  to  go  and  belong  to  the  "  Old  Church  of  Windsor"  forever. 
(Lands,  vol.  i,  p.  90,  Conn.  Arch.)  On  13th  of  Oct.,  1692,  complaint  was 
made  to  the  General  Court,  by  petition  from  the  Windsor  Church,  that  they 


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were  kept  out  of  the  right  and  use  of  the  aforesaid  land,  it  being  yet  in  the 
hands  of  her  heirs,  who  say  she  is  not  dead.  And  the  Court,  considering 
that  she  was  aged  when  she  returned  to  England,  and  has  been  there  40* 
years  or  so,  and  not  heard  from  lately,  declared  her  to  be  dead  in  laiv,  unless 
it  could  be  proved  that  she  was  alive  or  had  been  heard  of  within  7  years  past. 
(Docs,  in  Conn.  Arch.)  The  land  was  fully  coniirmed  to  the  Church,  Sept. 
3,  1695. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Marsh,  also,  the  third  minister  of  this  church,  devised 
his  property,  after  his  wife's  death,  to  the  Windsor  Church,  for  gospel  and 
school  purposes. 

P.  439,  1.  24,  after  separatists  insert  alone. 

P.  451,  after  1.  32,  insert  the  following  item  from  Timothy  Loomis'  com- 
moA-place  book :  *'  1714,  April  5.  The  school  house  was  raised  on  t'other 
Hill."  Taking  Loomis'  residence  as  our  standpoint,  we  infer  that  he  had 
reference  to  Stouey  Hill,  by  the  expression  "  t'other  hill." 

P.  480,  under  head  of  Stores,  Trade,  Commerce,  etc.,  insert  the  following 
item  from  Timothy  Loomis'  common  place  book,  as  illustrative :  "  1739,  I 
sent  221  weight  of  tobacco  to  Barbadoes  in  the  sloop.  The  Windsor,  whereof 
20  pounds  was  my  son  Timothy's." 

P.  493,  1.  10,  for  ( Windsor  Locks)  read  (Suffield). 

Sheep. — In  olden  time  there  were  more  sheep  raised  than  at  the  present  day. 
These  sheep  were  all  turned  into  one  large  flock,  and  herded  by  a  shepherd, 
eitlier  in  some  large  field  or  in  the  streets. 

In  June,  1733,  the  people  of  Windsor  voted,  "  that  the  sheep  in  this  town 
shall  be  put  in  three  flocks,  that  is  to  say  on  the  north  side  of  the  Rivulet,  to 
be  one  flock,  and  on  the  east  side  of  the  Great  River  to  be  one  flock,  and  on 
the  south  side  of  the  rivulet  to  be  one  flock."  It  was  also  decided  that 
each  flock  could  be  divided  if  it  was  deemed  best. 

In  1735,  the  east  side  Windsor  people  voted  that  there  should  be  put  one 
flock  on  that  side  of  the  Great  River,  and  Messrs.  Lieut.  Joseph  Loomis,  Mr. 
Joseph  Rockwell  and  Mr.  Abiel  Abbott  should  be  a  committee  "  for  ordering 
the  prudentials  of  the  flock  this  p)rpsent  year  or  summer."  By  the  term 
"  ordering  the  prudentials  "  was  meant  as  is  elsewhere  seen,  the  hiring  of  a 
shepherd  and  folding  the  sheep. 

After  the  Revolution,  one  "  Old  Hendricks  "  as  he  was  called,  a  Hessian,  was 
the  shepherd.  The  old  fellow  had  married  a  Windsor  negro  wench  as  black 
as  a  stove-pipe,  and  afterwards  became  qnite  disgusted  with  his  bargain, 
affirming  that  he  would  cheerfully  "  give  all  of  forty  shillings,"  if  he  could 
get  quit  of  her.  He  once  in  a  crazy  mood,  tried  to  hang  himself  with  a  nice 
cord  which  he  used  for  ditching,  but  vvras  cut  down  in  time  to  save  his  life. 
He  became  very  indignant,  not  because  his  life  was  saved,  but  because  they 
had  cut  his  nice  ditching  cord  ! 

*  Sbe  weut  in  1655. 


16  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

(Reprinted  from  the  Congregalional  Quarterly,  April,  1862.) 

CHURCH  COVENANT  OF  WINDSOR,  CONN.,  A.  D.  1647.* 

[Dated  Windsor,  Oct.  23,  1647.] 

1;  We  believe  though  God  made  man  in  an  lioly  and  blessed  condition, 
yet  by  his  fall  he  hath  plunged  himself  and  all  his  posterity  into  a  miserable 
state.     Rom.  iii,  23  ;  v.  12. 

2.  Yet  God  liatli  provided  a  sufficient  remedy  in  Christ  for  all  broken 
hearted  sinners  tliat  are  loosened  from  their  sins,  and  selves  and  world,tand 
are  enabled  by  faitli  to  look  to  Him  in  Christ  for  mercy,  inasmuch  as 
Christ  hath  done  and  suffered  for  such  whatever  His  justice  requires  to  atone- 
ment and  life;  and  he  doth  accept  His  merits  and  righteousness  for  them  that 
believe  in  Him,  and  iniputeth  it  to  them  for  their  justification,  as  if  they  had 
satisfied  and  obeyed  themselves.  Heb.  vii,  25;  Mat.  xi,  28  ;  xxii,  24  ;  v.  4, 
6  ;  1  Cor.  i,  30 ;  Rom.  iv,  3.  5  ;  v.   19. 

3.  Yet  we  believe  that  there  is  no  other  name  or  means  to  be  saved  from 
guilt  and  the  power  of  sin.     John,  xiv,  6  ;  Acts,  iv,  12. 

4.  We  believe  God  hatli  made  an  everlasting  covenant  in  Christ  witli  all 
penitent  sinnt;rs  that  rest  on  him  in  Clirist,  never  to  reject,  or  cease  to  do 
them  good.     Heb.  viii,  6  ;  vii,  22  ;   1  Sam.  xii,  22  ;  Jer.  xxxii,  40. 

5.  We  believe  this  covenant  to  be  reciprocal,  obliging  us  to  be  his  people, 
to  love,  fear,  obey,  cleave  to  him,  and  serve  him  with  all  our  heart,  mind  and 
soul ;  as  him  to  be  our  God,  to  love,  choose,  deliglit  in  ns  and  save  and  bless 
us  in  Christ;  yea,  as  his  covenant  binds  us  to  love  him  and  his  Clirist  for  his 
own  sake,  so  to  love  our  brethren  for  his  sake.  Deut.  x,  12;  Hos.  iii,  3  ; 
ii,  21  ;  Deut.  xxvi,  17-19;  John,  iv,  21. 

6.  We  believe  that  God's  people,  besides  their  general  covenant  with  God, 
,to  walk  in  subjection  to  him,  and  christian  love  to  all  his  people,  ought  also 

*  For  this  interesting  document  we  are  indebted  to  the  kindness  of  Hon.  J.  H.  Trumbull  of 
Hartford.  Mr.  T.,  says,  "  I  found  it  a  few  weeks  since  in  the  MS.  Note  Book  of  one  of  the  Dea- 
cons of  that  church  (Matthew  Grant),  along  with  full  notes  of  a  sermon  by  Mr.  Warham.  Aug  . 
15,  1647  (two  months  before  this  covenant  was  adopted),  '  on  the  matter  and  form  of  a  cbunh 
and  of  baptizing  children.'  I  was  pleased  with  the  di.<icovery,  as  the  covenant  is  of  much 
earlier  date  than  any  1  have  seen  or  known  of  in  Connecticut.  Mr.  Warham  was  at  the  Cam- 
bridge Synod,  in  June,  1647  ;  out  of  which,  apparently,  grew  the  sermon  ;  and  the  sermon 
prepared  the  way  fur  the  adoption  of  the  Covenant.  I  may  observe,  however,  that  the 
sermon  is,  in  great  measure,  a  digest  of  Hooker's  Survei/,  which  Mr.  W.  must  have  not  only 
perused,  but  thoroughly  studied  in  MS.  for  it  was  not  printed  till  the  next  year." 

The  Windsor  Church  was  formed  at  Plymouth.  England,  in  March,  1630  [there  is  a  mistake  in 
Sprague's  notice  of  Warham ;  A7inals,  i,  10;  Uawe'sNote  in  Ecd.  Cont.  CoHn.,  p.  86;  and  Mc- 
Clure's  Hist.  Windsor,  Mass.  Hist.  CoJl.,  1st  series,  v,  160;  all  of  whom  name  January,  1630,  as 
the  date,  owing  to  a  neglect  of  the  fact  that  the  year  0.  S.,  began  with  March,  so  that  the  "  be- 
ginning of  the  year  "  would  be  March  1,  and  not  January  1],  by  people  from  the  counties  of 
Devon,  Dorset  and  Somerset;  and  Warham  and  Maverick  were  ordained  its  pastor  and  teacher. 
They  arrived  at  Dorcliester,  Mass.,  aboutthe  1st  of  June,  where  they  first  settled.  But  hearing 
from  the  Dutch  of  a  valuable  tract  of  land  on  the  Connecticut,  they  concluded  to  remove,  and 
went  in  a  body  in  the  summer  of  1635  ;  carrying  their  church  organization  and  Jlr.  Warham 
with  them— Maveri"k  dying  in  Dorchester.  This  creed  and  covenant  (for  it  partakes  of  both 
elements)  seems  to  have  been  adopted  eleven  years  after  the  settlement  of  Windsor.  Warham 
died  in  1670,  and  Cotton  Mather  says,  he  was  the  first  minister  in  Connecticut  who  preached 
"  with  notes."  Rev.  H.  M.  Dextee. 


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to  join  themselves  into  a  church  covenant  one  with  another,  and  to  enter  into 
a  particular  combination,  together  with  some  of  his  people,  to  erect  a  particu- 
lar ecclesiastical  body,  and  kingdom,  and  visible  family  and  household  of 
God,  for  the  managing  of  discipline  and  public  ordinances  of  Christ  in  one 
place  in  a  dutiful  way,  there  to  worship  God  and  Christ,  as  his  visible  king- 
dom and  subjects,  in  that  place  waiting  on  him  for  that  blessing  of  his  ordi- 
nances and  promises  of  his  covenant,  by  holding  communion  with  him  and 
his  people,  in  the  doctrine  and  discipline  of  that  visible  kingdom,  where  it 
may  be  attained.  Rom.  xii,  4,  5,  6  ;  1  Cor.  sii,  27,  28  :  Ephes.  iv,  11,  12; 
Acts,  ii,  47;  Esod.  xii,  43,  44,  45;  Gen.  xvii,  13  ;  Isa.  xxiii,  4. 

7.  We  for  ourselves,  in  the  sense  of  our  misery  by  the  fall  and  utter  help- 
lessness elsewhere,  desire  to  renounce  all  other  saviours  but  his  Christ,  and 
to  rest  on  God  in  him  alone,  for  all  happiness,  and  salvation  from  all  misery ; 
and  do  here  bind  ourselves,  in  the  presence  of  men  and  angels,  by  his  grace 
assi.sting  us,  to  choose  the  Lord,  to  serve  him,  and  to  walk  in  all  his  ways, 
and  to  keep  all  his  commandments  and  ordinances,  and  his  Christ  to  be  our 
king,  priest  and  prophet,  and  to  receive  his  gospel  alone  for  the  rule  of  our 
faith  and  manners,  and  to  [be]  subject  to  the  whole  willjof  Christ  so  far  as  we 
shall  understand  it :  and  bind  ourselves  in  special  to  all  the  members  of  this 
body,  to  walk  in  reverend  subjection  to  the  Lord  to  all  our  superiors,  and  in 
love,  humility,  wisdom,  peaceableness,  meekness,  inoflensiveness,  mercy, 
charity,  spiritual  helpfulness,  watchfulness,  chastity,  justice,  truth,  self-denial, 
one  to  another,  and  to  further  the  spiritual  good  one  of  another,  by  example, 
counsel,  admonition,  comfort,  oversight,  according  to  God,  and  submit 
or  [selves]  subject  unto  all  church  administration  in  the  Lord. 


18  HISTORY   OP  ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 


A  LIST 

Of  Natives  of  the   Towns  formerly  comprised  within  the  limits  of 
Ancient  Windsor,  who  have  studied  or  graduated  at  Yale  College. 

This  list,  although  probably  by  no  means  complete,  has  been  compiled 
with  the  utmost  care  from  the  valuable  file  of  catalogues  in  Yale  College 
Library,  and  from  all  other  attainable  sources,  and  may  be  considered  reliable, 
as  far  as  it  goes.*  Many  of  Windsor's  children  have  graduated  at  other  col- 
leges, but  to  trace  them  out  would  require  more  labor  and  time  than  we 
could  spare. 

Abbreviations.  Grad.,  graduated;  med.,  medical  department ;  theo.,  theological  department ; 
fresh.,  soph.,  jun.,  sen.,  freshman,  sophomore,  junior  and  senior  classes. 

Abbe,  Alanson  (E.  W.),  grad.  med.  1821. 

Allen,  John,  s.  of  Alex.  (W.),  b.  1705  ;  lived  at  N.  Haven  ;  grad.  1729. 
ALL7N,  Maj.  Henr}^  s.  of  Col.  Matt.  (W.),  b.  1699;  grad.  1721;  d.  atW., 
1753.     A  teacher,  military  officer,  benevolent  and  good. 
Dr.  Samuel,  s.  of  Sam.  (W.),  b.  1703;  "wont  South,"  says  Pres. 
Stiles  in  itinerary,  "  where  he  d.  perhaps  1780;"  grad.  1725. 
Arms,  Hiram  P.  (W.),  grad.  1824. 
Baker,  Rev.  Jacob,  s.  of  Joseph  (W.),  b.  1710  ;  licensed  by  Windham  Assoc. 

May,  1739  ;  never  settled  ;  grud.  1731. 
Barber,  Rev,  Eldad  (E.  W.),  grad.  1826  ;  theo.  1829. 
Bartlett,  David  Ely  (E.  W.),  grad.  1828.     (See  p.  536.) 

John  Leffingwell  (E.  W.),  grad.  1824,     (See  p.  536.) 
Shubael  F.  (E   W.),  grad.  1833.     (See  p.  536.) 
BisSELL,  Aaron  (E.  W.),  fresh,  in  1779.     (See  pp.  548,  551.) 
Benjamin  (E.  W.),  grad.  med.  1826. 
Edward  (E.  W.),  grad.  1851.     (See  p.  551,  1.  40.) 
Rev.  Hezekiah,  s.  of  David  (W.),  grad.  1733,  l.st  past.  Why.     (See 

pp.  372,  553.) 
Theodore  (E.  W.),  fresh,  in  1820. 
Booth,  Chauucey  (E,  W.),  grad.  1810. 
Brockway,  John  H.  (Ell.),  grad.  1820. 

Butler,  Dea.  Isaac,  s.  of  Thos.  (W.),  b.  1693;  d.  at  Wby.  ;  grad.  1722. 
Case,  William  (E.  W.),  grad.  1821  ;  theo.  Andover,  1822-23. 
Chaffee,  Hezekiah  (W.),  fresh,  in  1779.     (See  p.  567,  1.  2.) 

Hezekiah  B.  (W.),  grad.  1809,     (See  Chaffee  in  this  Supplement,) 
Samuel  G.  (W.),  grad,  1810.     (See  Chaffee  in  this  Supplement.) 
Clark,  Noah  B.  (E.  W.),  grad.  1833  ;  law,  1834. 

*  Thirty  of  these  names  have  been  kindly  furnished  to  us  by  Ralph  D.  Smith,  Esq.  of  New 
Haven.  Conn. 


SUPPLEMENT. 


19 


Colt,  Hon.  Peter,  s.  of  Benj.,  b.  at  E.  W.,  1733  ;  grad.  1761 ;  d.  1802 ;  was 
Assist.  Commis.  Genl.  ;  removed  to  Paterson,   N.  J,,  and  to  Rome, 
N.  Y. 
DiGGiNS,  Jolin  (E.  W.),  prob.  s.  of  Jeremiah;  grad.  1740. 

Augustus  (E.  W.),  grad.  1767 ;  m.  Nancy  (dau.  of  Ephrm.)  Pease 
of  Somers. 
Deake,  Richard  G.  (W.),  grad.  1830.     (See  p.  585.) 
Edwards,  Rev.  Jonathan  (E.  W.),  grad.  1720.     (See  p.  589.) 
Ellsworth,  Hon.  Henry  L.  (W.),  grad.  1810.     (See  p.  602.) 
Rev.  John  (Ell.),  grad.  1785.     (See  pp.  289,  599.) 
Joseph  (E.  W.),  grad.  1825. 
Major  Martin  (W.),  grad.  1801.     (See  p.  602.) 
Hon.  Chief  Justice  Oliver  (W.),  ent.  in  1763,  remained  three 

years,  and  grad.  at  Princeton,  N.  J.     (See  pp.  600-602.) 
Oliver,  Jr.  (W.),  grad.  1799.     (See  p.  602.) 
Oliver  (W.),  grad.  1830. 

Hon.  William  W.  (W.),  grad.  1810.     (See  p.  602.) 
FiLLEY,  A.  B.  (W.),  law,  1831-32,  grad.  A.  B.  Wash.  Coll. 
Fitch,  George  (W.),  grad.  1801. 

Goodwin,  Rev.  Hezekiah  (Wby.),  grad.  1761.     (See  p.  377.) 
Grant,  Rev.  John  (W.),  grad.  1741 ;  ord.  by  Presb.  of  N.  Y.,  pastor  of  Pres. 
Ch.  at  Westfield,  N.  J.,  Sept.,  1746  ;  he  d.  there  Sept.  15, 1753. 
Ebenezer,  s.  of  Sam.  (E.  W.),   grad.  1726;  b.   Oct.   3,  ^1706;  mer- 
chant.    (See  p.  636.) 
Friend  (W.),  grad.  1761. 
Sidney  A.  (E.  W.),  fresh,  in  1806. 
Roswell  (E.  W.),  grad.  1765. 
GiLLET,  John,  s.  of  John  (W.),  grad.  1758.     (See  p.  629,  1.  34,  38,  39.) 

Horace  C.  (E.  W.),  grad.  med.  1829.     (See  p.  630-1.) 
Gillette,  Francis  (Why.),  grad.  1829.     (See  p.  631-2.) 
Griswold,  Rev.  Benjamin  (W.).     (See  pp.  644-5.) 

Gaylord  (W.),  grad.  1787.     (See  p.  648,  1.  33.) 
Hall,  Junius  (Ell.),  grad.  1831. 

Haskell,  Edward  (E.  W.),  fresh,  in  1829-30.     (See  p.  652.) 
Hooker,  James  (W.),  fresh,  in  1806.     (See  p.  667.) 
Hpbbard,  George  (W.),  grad.  1803. 

John  M.  (W.),  1829. 
JENCKS,  Charles  W.  (E.  W.),  fresh,  in  1822. 
LoOMis,  James  C.  (W.),  grad.  1828-30. 

Osbert  B.  grad.  1835.     (See  Loomis  in  this  Supplement.) 
William  0.  grad.  med.  1831. 
Marshall,  Elisha  G.  (W.),  grad.  med.  1831.     (See  p.  697.) 
Mather,  Rev.  Allyn  (W.),  grad.  1771.     (See  p.  702.) 
Rev.  Azariah  (W.),  grad.  1705.     (See  p.  700.) 


20  HISTORY   OF  ANCIENT   WINDSOK. 

Mather,  Dr.  Charles  (E.  W.),  grad.  1785.     (See  p.  702.) 

Frederick  E.  (W.),  grad.  1833.      (See  p.  702,  1.  37.) 
Rev.  Nathaniel,  b.  1695  (see  p.  701,  1.  3)  ;  grad.  1715  ;  d.  at  River- 
head,  L.  I.,  Mch.  20,  1748. 
Nathaniel  (E.  W.),  grad.  1810. 
Oliver  (W.),  grad.  1799. 
Oliver  W.  (W.),  grad.  1837. 
Dr.  Samuel,  s.  of  Dr.  Sam.  (W.)  ;  grad.  l'?26. 
Miller,  Horatio  (W.),  grad.  1819. 

Mills,  Rev.  Jedidiah  (Why.),  grad.  1722  (see  p.  704) ;  d.  at  Huntington,  Jan., 
1776. 
Rev.  Gideon  (W.),  grad.  1737.     (See  p.  704.) 
Rev.  Ebenezer  (W.),  grad.  1738  ;  (s.  of  Peter ;  b.  1710  ;  settled  at  E. 

Granby,  1742  ;  and  Sandisfield,  Mass.  ;  d.  1799,  a.  89.) 
Samuel  (W.),  grad.  1776. 
Moore,  Dr.  Abijah,  grad.  1726  ;  resided  and  d.  at  Middletown,  1759. 

Rev.  John,  s.  of  John  (W.);  grad.  1741. 
Newbdrt,  Henry  (W.),  soph,  in  1798. 

Capt.  Roger  (Wby.),  s.  of  Capt.  Benj.,  grad.  1726.     (See  pp.  330, 

721.) 
Roger  (W.),  grad.  1799. 
Nightingale,  Joseph  (prob.  W.),  grad.  1728. 

Aaron j  grad.  1758  (prob.  W.) 
Phelps,  Alexander  (W.),  grad.  1744.     Tutor. 

Bildad  (W.),  s.  of  Capt.  Josiah,  b.  1739;  grad.  1758;  d.  Mch.  12,. 

1814. 
Rev.  Benajah,  grad.   1761 ;  settled  at  Manchester,  Mch.,  1780 ;  d. 
Nova  Scotia,  Feb.  10,  1795. 
PoTWiNE,  Benjamin  (E.  W.),  med.  1813. 
Lemuel  S.  (E.  W.),  grad.  1854. 
Thomas  S.  (E.  W.) 

Stephen  Atwater  (E.  W.),  grad.  1833.     (See  p.  757,  1.  35.) 
Porter,  Solomon  (E.  W.),  grad.  1775. 
Reed,  Rev.  Julius  A.  (E.  W.),  grad.  1829.     (See  p.  760). 

Dr.  Maro  McLean  (E.  W.),  grad.  1822;  med.  1824.     (Seep.  759.) 
Dr.  Elijah  Fitch  (E.  W.),  honorary  degree,  1824.     (See  p.  759.) 
Rockwell,  Eliud  (W.),  grad.  1766. 

Rev.  Matthew,  s.  of  Dea.  Sam.  (E.  W.),  grad.  1728.     (See  p.  763.) 
William  H.  (E.  W.),  grad.  1824. 
Dr.  Sidney  W.  (E.  W.),  honorary  degree,  1855. 
Rowland,  Rev.  Henry  A.  (W.),  grad.  1823.     (See  p.  768.) 
Rowland,  William  S.  (W.),  grad.  1836.     (See  p.  768,  1.  25.) 
Selden,  Edward  (W.),  grad.  1811. 
Sill,  Elisha  N.  (W.),  grad.  1820.     (See  p.  772.) 


•SUPPLEMENT.  21 

Sill,  Horace  H.  (W.;,  fresh.  1814.     (See  p.  772.) 

Dr.  Theodore  (W.),  grad.  med.  1831.     (See  p.  773.) 
Skinner,  Samuel  W.  (E.  W.),  grad.  1842. 
Stiles,  Rev.  Isaac  (W.),  grad.  1722.     (Seep.  785.) 
Rev.  Abel  (W.),  grad.  1733.     (See  p.  787.) 
Ezra  (E.  W.),  grad.  1823.     (See  p.  793.) 
Stoughton,  J.  W.  (E.  W.),  1840,  left  in  soph.  year. 
Stkong,  Elisha  B.  (W.),  grad.  1809. 
BwEATLANt),  Peter  (W.),  grad,  1740. 
TuDOB,  Rev.  Samuel  (E.  W.),  grad.  1728.     (See  p.  816.) 

Dr.  Elihu  (E.  W.),  grad.  1750.     (See  p.  816.) 
ViETs,  Rev.  Roger,  s.  of  Dr.  John  (W.),  grad.  1758. 
Watson,  John  B.  (E.  W.),  grad.  1814. 

Sereno  (E.  W.),  grad.  1847. 
Webster,  David  (W?),  grad.  1741. 
WiLLES,  Rev.  Henry  (E.  W.),  s.  of  Joshua;  b.  1690  ;  d.  at  Franklin,  Conn., 

Sept.  30,  1758  ;  grad.  1715. 
WoLcoTT,  Dr.  Alexander  (E.  W.),  grad.  1731.     (See  pp.  832,  878.) 

Alexander  (W.),  grad.  1778. 

James  (Ell.),  in  Coll.  1825. 

Gov.  Oliver,  s.  of  Gov.  Roger  (E.  W.) ;  grad.  1747.     (See  p.  833.) 

Josiah,  s.  of  Hon.  Roger  (E.  W.)  ;.  grad.  1742,     (See  p.  831,  1.  6.) 

Samuel  (E.  W.),  grad.  1833. 

William,  s.  of  Wm.  (E.  W.) ;  grad.  1734.  (See  William^,  p.  832.) 

William  (E.  W.),  grad.  1775,     (See  p.  832, 1.  12.) 


GENEALOGIES. 


«  •  «  » 


ABBE  (Abby,  Abbie,  etc.),  p.  515,  1.  10,  add  Harriet  m.  Daniel  Bacon  of 
Mass.,  Nov.  28,  1838.     (W.  C.  R.) 

ABBOT,  p.  515,  Abiel  (perhaps  the  one  mentioned  in  1.  27)  had  a  child 
bap.  Nov.  22,  1761,  (E.  W.  C.  R.)  Orrel,  had  child  bap.  Aug.  13,  1775. 
(E.  W.  C.  R.) 

ADAMS,  p.  516,  1.  7,  add  Leonard  m.  Sally  Porter,  Jan.  1,  1797. 

P.  516, 1.  6,  for  September  read  December.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Asher's  wife  Nancy  d.  Sept.  25,  1801,  a.  30. 

Jonathan,  m.  Mindwell  Phelps,  March  7, 1745.     (Why.  Ch.  R.) 

Hezekiah,  had  Lydia,  bap.  Sept.  22,  1751.     (Wby.  Ch.  R.) 

Thomas,  Jr.'s  widow  d.  February,  1784.  Their  children  :  Rosanna,  bap. 
Aug.  7,  1760;  Isabel,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1762;  Ursula,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1764; 
Thomas,  bap.  May  24,  1767;  Annanissa,  bap.  July  30,  1769;  Joab,  bap. 
March  1,  1772;  Abi,  bap.  Aug.  14,  1774;  d.  Aug.  26,  1775  ;  Abi,  bap.  May 
4,  1777;  Hosea,  bap.  Feb.  17,  1780;  Mary,  bap.  Aug.  25,  1782.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

ALEXANDER,  1.  14,  add  Giles  m.  Abigail  Skinner,  at  W.,  Nov.  11,  1823. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

ALVORD,  1.  39.  Timothy  Loomis'  MSS.  (see  p.  62)  supplies  the  date  of 
Jeremiah's  m.  to  Sarah ,  as  being  July  4,  1711. 

"Alexander  Alvord  hath  sixe  children:  Abigail,  b.  October,  1647; 
John,  b.  Aug.  12,  1649;  Mary,  b.  July  6,  1651 ;  Thomas,  b.  Oct.  27,  1653  ; 
Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  12,  1655  ;  Benjamin,  b.  Feb.  11,  1657."     (Col.  Rec.)     ^ 

P.  517,  1.  3,  Charity,  wife  of  Jonathan,  d.  Sept.  9,  1776,  of  epidemic 
dysentery,     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  517,  1.  8,  Jonathan,  Jr.  (undoubtedly  the  one  mentioned  in  1.  4),  and 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  had  Elizabeth,  bap.  March  31, 1777  ;  d.  March  30,  (!)  177- 
(a  fair  specimen  of  Parson  Hinsdale's  accuracy  in  keeping  records) ;  another 

child  bap.  on  same  day  as  former;  d.  April ;  John  bap.  Aug,  2,  1777; 

and  another  son  bap.  Feb.  13,  1780.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  517, 1.  8,  add  Peblet  m.  Elihu  Anderson  of  E.  Hartford,  Dec.  17,  1817. 


24  HISTORY    OP   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

Mart,  had  William  Beal ;  Phebe  Dix  and  Edwin  Charles,  bap.  July  29, 
1821.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Jonas,  m.  Thankful  Cadwell  of  W.  Hartford,  June  23,  1803.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

ALLYN,  p.  523,  1.  31.     Chloe,  bap.  Jan.  29,  1775.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  521,  1.  33,  for  Feb.  1  read  Feb.  7.     (Col.  Rec.) 

"  Quid  Mr.  AUyn  d.  Se-pt.  12,  1675."     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  522,  1.  31,  Sgt.  Matthew,6  d.  May  28,  1753.     (Wby.  Ch.  R.) 

P.  523,  1.  10,  Thomas,"  d.  Nov.  17,  1781,  a.  56  ;  he  had  also  a  James, 
bap.  March  30,  1766  ;  Emmile,  bap.  April  24,  1768  ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Sept.  16, 
1770 ;  Timothy,  bap.  July  4,  1773,  who  d.  June  25,  1775  ;  his  son  Luke  was 
b.  1775.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  523,  1.  22,  for  July  1  read  July  14. 

P.  523,  I.  23,  the  3d  wife  Capt.  Solomon  was  Sarah  Burr,  m.  April  14, 
1795  ;  his  son  Sherwood  d.  June  11,  1799,  nearly  12  yrs.  ;  liis  son  Solomon 
was  bap.  Sept.  17,  1757. 

P.  523,  1.  25,  for  Miah  read  Mial.     (Wby.  C.  R.) 

P.  524,  1.  1,  John  and  EUzabeth  had  Charles,  bap.  March  21,  1761,  and 
Hannah,  bap.  Nov.  1,  1767.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  524, 1.  11,  add  Elijah,  m.  Martha  Stoughton  (E.  W.),  April,  1800 ;  Sarah, 
m.  John  Rumsey,  Dec.  31,  1812 ;  Gilman,  m.  Huldah  Phelps,  Sept.  6,  1814  ; 
Richard,  m.  Julia  Phelps,  Sept.  28,  1814 ;  Rebecca,  m.  Elam  French  (E. 
W.)  ;  Betsy,  m.  Wm.  Jesto  of  Wethersfield,  July  30,  1823  ;  Chester,  m. 
Patty  Barnes,  Oct.  19,  1815  ;  Harriet,  m.  Joseph  Atherton  of  Hartford,  Dec. 
29,  1833;  William,  m.  Naomi  Hayden,  June  2,  1808;  Amelia,  m.  Griswold 
C.  Morgan,  June  1,  1831 ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Sam.  J.  Norton  of  H.,  April  12, 
1832.     (W.  C.  R.) 

L.  14,  this  Ephestian  (prob.)  had  Molly,  bap.  Feb.  3,  1765;  a  child  bap. 
July  5,  1767;  another,  March  18,  1770;  another,  March  14,  1772;  another, 
March  24,  1776.    (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

John,  Jr.,  and  Lucinda,  had  John,  bap.  June  23,  1776;  Jeremy,  bap.  May 
4,  1777;  Henry,  bap.  Feb.  13,  1780;  Nabby,  bap.  May  30,  1784.    (N.  S.  R.) 

Job,  m.  Abigail  Mather,  May  16,  1777;  had  children,  Bille  (?),  bap.  April 
8,  1781  ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Nov.  14,  1786;  Roxana,  bap.  May  1,  1791;  Catha- 
rine, bap.  Sept.  1,  1793;  Job,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1796;  Timothy  Mather,  bap. 
June  7,  1801.     (W.  C.  R  ) 

Samuel,  m.  Jerusha ,  and  had  Harriet,  bap.  Feb.,  178-  ;  Eli,  bap.  July 

5, 1788;  Henry,  bap.  May  30,  1790;  Richard,  bap.  April  15,  1792.  (N.  S.  R.) 

Samuel  (probably  the  above),  had  Amelia,  bap.  Jan.  4,  1795 ;  Samuel 
Wolcott,  bap.  Sept.  20,  1801;  Samuel  Wolcott,  bap.  March  4,  1805.  (W, 
C.  R.) 

Samuel,  Jr.,  had  Abigail,  bap.  Feb.  22,  1795.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elisha,  had  Electa,  Sarepta,  Elisha,  Rhoda,  all  bap.  Dec.  2,  1799;  Ellise, 
bap.  Oct.  9,  1802;  Chloe,  bap.  Oct.  14,  1804.     (W.  C.  R.) 


SUPPLEMENT.  25 

Henkt  (2d),  had  Henry,  bap.  Nov.  24,  1799;  Julia,  bap.  Feb.  7,  1802; 
Elizabeth,  bap,  Nov.  4,  1804;  Leonard,  bap.  Sept.  24,  1809;  Annalet,  bap. 
July  2,  1815;  Jonah,  bap.  Feb.,  1818.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Ens.  Thomas,  Jr.,  m.  Elizabeth  Burr,  April  11,  1776;  had  Polly,  bap.  Oct. 
5,  1777;  Thomas,  bap.  Dec.  5,  1779;  Lucy,  bap.  Aug.  17,  1783;  d.  Feb.  27, 
1813;  Timothy,  bap.  Nov.  28,  1784;  Betsey,  bap.  Oct.  16,  1787;  Chester, 
bap.  Oct.  17,  1790  (N.  B.— His  wife  d.  May  16,  1823,  a.  34,  and  a  ch.  d.  May 
10,  1817,  a.  1);  Eunice,  bap.  May  18,  1794.     (Wby.  C.  R.) 

FiTz  John,  m.  Deborah  Phelps,  Feb.,  1788;  had  Sarah,  bap.  Dec.  5,  1790  ; 
Sidney  B.,  bap.  Nov.  15,  1795;  Candace,  bap.  May  24,  1801;  Amelia,  bap. 
Nov.  10,  1805;  Elizabeth,  bap.  July,  1814.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Benjamin,  Jr.  (prob.  one  ment.  1.  5,  p.  524),  had  Mary  Rebecca,  bap.  Nov. 
5,  1826;  Julia  Huntington,  bap.  Sept.  28,  1829.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Ann  of  W.,  m.  Noah  Smith  of  Kensington  (Berlin),  .Tan.  21,  1736.  (Edwin 
Stearns  of  Middletown,  Conn.) 

Solomon,  Jr.  (prob.  the  one  ment.  1.  24,  p.  523),  m.  Lucina  Gillet,  March 
29,  1779;  had  Lucina,  bap.  June  28,  1779;  Solomon,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1781; 
Peletiah,  bap.  July  3,  1808;  William  H.,  d.  Dec.  11,  1808-,  a.  2  yrs.;  Solo- 
mon, Jr.,  d.  Dec.  10,  1808,  a,  51 ;  his  wife  Lucina  d.  Oct.  13, 1803,  a.  abt.  50. 

Marriages  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Jonathan,  Jr.,  m.  Hannah  Holcomb  or 
Buttles  of  Granby,  Sept.  12,  1799. 

Thomas,  m.  wid.  Sarah  Stoughtou,  Dec.  1,  1806.  Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas, 
d.  June  1,  1814,  a.  52. 

Births  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Jonathan,  had ,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1784. 

Abeam,  d.  Nov.  19,  1812,  a.  28;  had  Abigail,  bap.  Oct.  7,  1810;  William, 
bap.  July  12,  1812. 

A0GDSTCS,  had  child,  whod.  Oct.  2,  1823,  a.  5  mos. ;  Jonathan,  d.  Aug.  27, 
1824,  a.  82;  one  of  Lpke's  twins  d.  Nov.  12,  1792;  John's  child  d.  in  spring 
of  1792,  and  a  son  d.  Jan.  17,  1794,  a.  4  yrs.;  Jonathan's  wifed.  Jan.  20,  1793, 
a.  44  yrs. ;  his  child  d.  Dec.  28,  1793;  Lt.  Thomas'  wife  d.   Sept.   8,  1795  ; 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  had  a  child  who  d.  infant,  Dec,  1807;  Elijah,  had  infant, 
d.  May  5,  1802;  another  in  last  part  of  1810;  Elijah's  wife  d.  Aug.  27,  1821; 
child  d.  June  13,  1816,  a.  1^  ;  widow  Sarah,  d.  Sept.  17,  1819,  a,  62. 

Samuel,*  Sen.,  came  to  Cambridge,  Mass.,  from  Braintree,  Essex  co.  Eng., 

1632;  was  brother  of  Col.  Matthew  and  Dea.  Thomas  ;  his  wife  was  Ann r-. 

He  removed  to  Connecticut,  1635,  and  settled  in  Windsor,  where  he  d.  and 
was  bur.  April  28,  1648,  leaving  widow  and  six  children.  She  removed  to 
Northampton,  Mass.,  where  she  m.  2d  husband,  said  to  be  William  Hurlbut; 
among  the  descendants,  by  her  first  husband  were  many  men  of  note.  The 
children  of  Samuel  and  Ann  Allyn  were  :  1,  Samuel,  Jr.,  who  m.  Hannah 
Woodford,  1659,  and  removed  to  Northampton  with  his  mother;  2,  Nehe- 

*  Notes  by  Edwin  Stearns  of  Jliddletown,  Conn. 

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26  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

miah,  who  m.  Sarah  Woodford,  1664  ;  3,  John,  who  m.  Mary  Hannum  and 
settled  in  Deerfield,  and  had  sons  John  and  Samuel ;  4,  Abigail;  5,  Dea.  Obe- 
diah,  settled  in  Middletowu  ;  6,  name  not  given,  and  perhaps  a  daughter. 
John  and  Samuel,  sons  of  John  Allen,  above,  settled  in  Enfield.  Conn., 
about  1700. 

Deacon  Thomas,*  brother  of  Samuel  and  Col.  Matthew,  came  first  to  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  from  England  in  1632;  was  freeman,  1635.  He  removed  to 
Hartford  with  his  brother  Matthew,  1635;  in  1650  had  much  difficulty  with 
his  brother  Matthew  about  some  contracts  and  bonds,  when  several  law 
suits  ensued,  and  the  court  ordered  Matthew  to  pay  over  to  Thomas  his  dues 
and   release   his   "  Specialties."     Thomas  AUyn  was  twice  m.  :   1st  wife  was 

Isabella ,  who  d.  about  1678  ;   when  Mr.  Allyn  m.   2,  Martha  Gipson  or 

Gibson,  widow  of  Roger  Gipson  of  Saybrook,  Conn.,  about  1780-1.  Mr. 
Gibson  d.  Dec.  6,  1680,  leaving  3  sons  and  1  daughter:  1,  Samuel,  a.  8  ;  2, 
Jonathan,  a.  6;  Martha,  a.  5 ;  Roger,  Jr..  a.  1|,  who  all  settled  in  Middletown. 
Thomas  Allyn  removed  from  Hartford  to  Middletown  in  1650,  "  with  the  first 
planters  of  Mattabeseck  "  where  he  become  a  prominent  man  of  the  town, 
was  chosen  Deacon  of  the  1st  church,  March  16,  1670,  was  a  representative 
to  General  Court,  Selectman,  &c.  Having  no  children,  he  adopted  his 
nepliew  Obediah  Allyn,  4th  son  of  his  then  deceased  brother,  Samuel  Allyn 
of  Windsor,  who  lived  with  him  during  minority  and  received  a  large  share 
of  his  estate.  Deacon  Thomas  Allyn,  d.  Oct.  16,  1688;  his  will  dated  Oct. 
15,  1688,  and  proved  Feb.  5,  1689.  His  widow  Martha  (Gipson)  Allyn,  d. 
Nov.,  1702,  her  will  was  dated  April  30,  1690. 

CoL.  Matthew,*  brother  of  Samuel  and  Thomas,  was  one  of  the  original 
Braiutree  company  that  emigrated  to  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and  afterwards 
joined  Rev.  Mr.  Hooker's  company  that  settled  the  town  of  Hartford,  and  sub- 
sequently removed  to  Windsor.  Matthew  Allyn  was  in  Cambridge,  Mass., 
1632,  and  had  45  acres  divided  to  him  at  the  "  Common  Pales  (much  the 
largest  share  of  any  settler).  1633,  had  1  acre  for  a  cow  yard,  and  3  acres 
planting  ground  granted  "on  Neck."  1635,  he  had  grants  or  purchased  5 
acres  at  "  Wigwam  Neck ; "  6  acres  at  "meadow  near  Watertown,"  and  5 
acres  at  "  Charlestown  Lane."  He  owned  5  houses  on  the  Town  Plot  of 
Cambridge,  1635,  lived  near  the  meeting  house  and  was  by  far  the  largest 
landholder  in  Cambridge. — Cambridge  Records. 

Obediah,*  4th  son  of  Samuel  and  Ann  Allyn  of  Windsor,  nephew  of  Col. 
Matthew,  was  adopted  by  his  uncle  Thomas  Allyn  of  Middletown,  soon  after 
the  decease  of  his  father  (Samuel),  where  he  resided,  and  after  his  uncle's 
death  inherited  most  of  his  estate.  He  was  admitted  to  the  1st  Church,  Mid- 
dletown, by  certificate  from  the  church  in  Windsor,  May  2d,  1669,  but  owned 
the  covenant,  Nov.  9,  1668,  and  was  chosen  Deacon  May  31,  1704,  when  the 
church  was  first  organized.  He  m.  1,  Elizabeth  Sanford  of  Milford,  Conn., 
Oct.  23,  1669,  by  whom  he  had  8  children,  viz.:  1,  Obediah,  b.  Nov.  20, 
1670;  2,  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  20,  1672 ;  d.  Nov.  8,  1672  ;  3,  Thomas  2d,  b.  Sept. 


SUPPLEMENT.  27 

14,  1673,  chosen  Deacon,  April  6,  1727)  ;  4,  Mary,  b.  Sept.  1675  (Mrs.  Beriah 
Wetmore) ;  5,  Anna,  b.  Sept.  12,  1677  (Mrs.  Jolm  Lane  ;  2d,  m.  Nath.  Bacon) ; 
6,  Thankful,  b.  Sept.  8,  1679  ;  7,  Samuel,  b.  March  5,  1684  ;  8,  John,  b.  Sept. 

27,  1686;  Mrs.  Elizabeih  (Sanford)  Allyn,  d.  ;  Dea.  Obediah  AUyn   m- 

2d  wife,  Mary,  widow  of  John  Wetmore  and  dau.  of  John  Savage;  Dea. 
Obediah  Allyn  d.  April  7,  1723 ;  Mrs.  Mary  (Wetmore)  Allyn  d.  Oct.  20, 
1723. 

Jonathan  Allen  and  Thomas  Alvord  both  were  recommended  from  church 
in  Northampton,  Mass,,  and  admitted  to  1st  Church  Middletown,  March  16, 
1729 ;  he  m.  Elizabeth  Allen  of  Middletown,  Oct.  20, 1726,  dau.  of  Thomas  and 
Hannah  Allen.  He  resided  in  Middlefield  Society  and  was  Deacon  of  the 
church  in  that  parish,  May  26,  1743  ;  he  was  a  descendant  of  Samuel  Allen, 
who  d.  in  Windsor,  1648  ;  Dea.  Jonathan  Allen's  l&t  wife  Elizabeth,  d.  Oct.  19, 
1762;  when  Mr.  Allen  m,  wid.  Rebecca  Wetmore,  July  6, 1763  ;  he  d.  Dec.  23, 
1783,  a.  80  ;  his  widow  Rebecca  d.  Feb.  6,  1791,  a,  88  yrs.  Children  by  1st 
marriage  :  1,  Thomas,  b.  June  27,  1728;  d.  Sept.  25,  1736  ;  2,  Haunah,  b. 
April  10,  1730  ;  3,  Elizabeth,  b.  July  30,  1734 ;  d.  Oct.  10,  1762  ;  4,  Thank- 
ful, b.  March  2,  1736  ;  5,  Thomas,  b.  April  18,  1737  ;  6,  Sarah,  b.  March  24, 
1741 ;  7,  Experience,  b.  Feb.  27,  1743;  8,  Lucie,  b.  July  28,  1748. 

ANDERSON,  p.  526,  1.  4,  John,  had  Timothy,  bap.  Aug.  8,  1762;  a  child, 
bap.  Dec.  17,  1765;  a  child,  bap.  July  3,  1774.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

John,  Jr.,  had  child,  bap.  Nov.  23,  1777;  a  child,  bap.  Oct.  21,  1781;  a 
child,  bap.  May  23,  1784  ;  a  child,  bap.  Aug.  6,  1786  ;  a  child,  bap.  Aug.  3, 
1788;  Lorrel,  bap.  Sept.  9,  1792;  a  child,  bap.  July  13,  1794.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Asa,  had  a  child,  bap.  May  1,  1763;  another,  June  23,  1765;  another, 
bap.  Sept.  10,  1769  ;  another,  bap.  April  9,  1775.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

ANDROSS,  Elijah,  had  Elijah,  bap.  Feb.  10,  1765;  Mary,  bap.  March  9, 
1766;  Rebecca,  bap.  Jan.  3,  1768;  Love,  bap.  April  11,  1773  ;  Elizabeth,  bap. 
Feb.  28,  1779. 

Samuel,  Jr.,  had  Dorcas,  bap.  April  24,  1774;  Samuel,  bap.  June  30, 
1776;  d.  April  12,  1798;  Levi,  bap.  Oct.  18,  1778;  Jerusha,  bap.  Feb.  19, 
1781;  Joel,  bap.  June,  1787;  Rebecca,  bap.  March,  1788. 

ANDRUS,  Rebecca,  wife  of  Samuel,  d.  Dec.  11,  1759,  a.  about  38  yrs. 

Dorcas,  m.  Joseph  Wadsworth  of  Hartford,  Aug.  8,  1793. 

ANDREWS,  Rev.  Josiah  B.,  m.  Mary  Bisseil,  Aug.  17,  1801.  (All  of  this 
name  from  Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

ATWELL,  p.  526,  1.  9,  Joseph's  twins,  b.  Oct.  25,  1754;  one  d.  Oct.  26; 
his  wife  d.  June  4,  1765,  a.  about  30  ;  they  also  had  Anna,  bap.  Oct.  17,  1756 ; 
Ozias,  bap.  July  23,  1758.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

AVERY,  p.  526,  after  1.  7,  insert  Robert,  m.  Anna  Barber,  Feb.  6,  1780. 
(W.C.  R.) 

BAILEY,  p.  526,  1.  32,  this  Smith  was  bap.  May  16,  1773,  and  had  a  child, 
bap.  June  13,  1773.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

BAKER,  p.  526,  1.  18,  for  Oct.  17,  read  Oct.  14.     (Col.  Rec.) 


28  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

P.  526,  1.  27,  Joseph  W.,  in  W.  C.  R.,  is  called  "  Jr." 

P.  526,  1.  28,  add,  Irene,  m.  Win.  Francis,  Jr.,  March  1,  1818. 

BALDWIN,  p.  526,  after  1.  33,  add,  Theophilus,  and  wife  Alethea,  had 
Lydia,  Samuel,  Polly;  Theophilus,  bap.  Sept.,  1785;  Henry,  bap.  March  12, 
1786;  Morris,  bap.  Nov.  13,  1792.     (N.'  S.  R.) 

Ambeose,  m.  Harriet  Marshall,  Nov.  21,  1839.     (W.  C.  R  ) 

BANCROFT,  p.  527,  1.  2,  John,  d.  May  2,  1686.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  527,  1.  IS,  for  Esther  Lcason  read  Glcason. 

Thomas,  had  children,  bap.  as  follows:  Jan.  1,  1769;  Jan.  11,  1771; 
March  14,  1773;  Sept.  19,  1778  ;  March,  1782.     (R.  W.  C.  R.) 

Anson,  had  child,  bap.  May  27,  1792;  Naomi,  bap.  Jan.  20,  1799  ;  Timo- 
thy, bap.  July  28,  1805.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Samoel,  had  children  bap.  as  follows  :  Juno  14,  1772;  April  30,  1775; 
April  6,  1777  ;  June  27,  1779.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Samuel,  Jr.,  had  children  bap.  Nov.  2, 1806;  July  24,  1808;  Samuel,  Oct. 
7,1810;  Joseph,  March  7,  1813;  Harriet,  May  28,  1815;  Horace,  April  19, 
1818.     (F-  W.  C.  R.) 

Abnee,  had  Eunice,  bap.  Oct,  28,  1764;  also  children  bap.  March  8,  1767  ; 
March  6,  1768  ;  Oct.  3,  1771 ;  and  Julia,  bap.  June  1,  1801 ;  possibly  this 
last  may  be  the  child  of  another  Abner.     (E.  W.  C.  R). 

Samuel,  had  children  bap.  Nov.  20,  1763  ;  Aug.  23,  1767;  Sept.  24,  1769. 

Samuel,  had  child,  bap.  May  23,  1784.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Eli,  had  children,  "  W ,"  bap.  Sept.  19,  1802 ;  May  27,  1804.     (E.  W. 

C.  R.) 

BARBER,  p.  528,  1.  15,  Thomas,  the  emigrant,  d.  Sept.  11,  1662;  his 
wife  d.  Sept.  10,  1662.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  528,  1.  19,  JoHN,2  m.  Bathsheba  Coggins  of  Springfield,  at  S.,  Sept.  2 
1663.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  528,  1.  22,  for  Mary  read  Mercy  ,•  date  of  marriage  should  be  Dec.  17, 
1663.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  528,  1.  25,  Samuel,*  m.  Mary  Coggins,  Dec.  1,  1670  ;  he  m.  his  2d  wife 
in  January.     The  wife  of  Samuel  d.  May  19,  1676.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  528,  1.  32,  David  was  b.  1686.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  528,  1.  42,  for  1698  read  1690.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  529,  1,  42,  the  maiden  christian  name  of  2d  wife  of  Gideon  ^^  was  Mary, 
and  they  were  m.  Aug.  17,  1769.     (Wby.  C.  R.) 

P.  530,  last  1.,  James,  d.  Sept.  20,  1776.     (Wby.  C.  R.) 

P.  531,  1.  2,  James,  the  father,  d.  Jan.  2,  1802,  a.  60  ;  his  wid.  Esther,  d. 
Dec.  12,  1805,  a.  59  ;  there  was  also  a  brother  Roger,  bap.  with  Oliver.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  531,  1.  4,  the  record  of  this  family  is  more  fully  given  in  the  fol- 
lowing transcript  (for  which  we  are  indebted  to  Mr.  D.  W.  Patterson  of 
West  Winsted,  Conn.),  from  an  old  account  book  of  Benjamin  Barber's: 
••  Benjamin  Barbur  His  Book,  Decern^""  Srd  1778,  Then  I  was  married  to  Mrs. 


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29 


RutU  Boles.  OctotT  27tii  1730,  Then  our  Daughter  Ruth  was  Born.  Sept.  20, 
1783,  Then  our  Son  Jonah  was  Born.  April  12,  1797,  Then  Died  Benja- 
min Barbur  Aged  44  com  the  6  day  of  august."  (This  identifies  him  as  the 
son  of  Jonah  Barber,^*  p.  530,  which  before  was  not  fully  done.)  June  16, 
1807,  then  Died  Jonah  our  Son  Aged  23  years  and  9  months."  (unmarried). 
"  Benjamin  Barber's  accounts,"  says  Mr.  Patterson,  "  show  him  to  have  been 
a  sort  of  universal  genius,  weaving,  mending  shoes,  teaming,  letting  horses, 
drawing  teeth,  selling  brandy  and  metheglin."  "  Ruth  Barber,  his  daughter, 
maiTied  Erastus  Woodford  (Nov.  14,  1805,  W.  C.  R.),  settled  in  Winsted, 
and  botli  died  here  a  few  years  ago." 

P.  530,  1.  13,  JoNAH,i8  of  Poquonnoc,  had  a  Tabitha,  bap.  May  22,  1758. 
(Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  531,  1.  17,  for  Cass  read  Case.  Their  children  were  Allyn,  Ogden,  James 
and  Esther.     (VVby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Gideon,  m.  Rhoda  Drake,  Dec.  22,  1791,  and  had   Maria,  bap.   March  1, 

1795  ;  Anna  Gillet,  bap.  May  7,  1797  ;  Rhoda,  bap.  May  24,  1801.  (W.  C.  R.) 
Abel,  m.  Polly  Mather,  Nov.  24, 1794,  and  had  Fanny,  bap.  Dec.  27,  1795; 

Rebecca,  bap.  July  30,  1797  ;  John  Mather,  bap.  Nov.  10,  1799.     (W.  C.  R.) 
Samuel,  m.  Hannah  Olds  of  Sufiield,  Sept.  8,  1760,  and  had  Martha,  bap. 

June  28,  1761 ;  Samiiel,  bap.  July  25,  1762.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Freeman,  m.  Mabel  Palmer,  April  9,  1795,  and   had  Norman,  bap.  July  3, 

1796  ;  Theodore,  bap.  March  18,  1798  ;  Warren  Marsh,  bap.  April  17,  1801  ; 
Harriet,  bap.  Nov.  7,  1802 ;  Emily,  bap.  Jan.  1,  1809  ;  son,  bap.  Oct.  13, 
1811.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Jerijah,  Jr., 23  (p.  530)  had  Rhoda  Ann,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1819.  After  his 
death  his  widow  had  Nathaniel  Hayden  ;  John  Henry  and  Samuel  Jerijah, 
bap.  June  5,  1820.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Thaddeus,  m.  Patty  Eggleston,  Nov.  24,  1805. 

Eli,  had  Eli  Harvey,  bap.  March  11,  1792;  Horace,  bap.  Feb.,  1794; 
Laura,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1796;  Jerusha,  bap.  July  22,  1798  ;  Giles,  bap.  May  25, 
1800;  Orrin,  bap.  June  20,  1802.  Abigail,  bap.  Sept.  30,  1804;  Jane,  bap. 
Oct.  9,  1808.     (W.  C.  R.) 

L0KE,  had  Charlotte  Melvina,  bap.  Dec.  26,  1813. 

Abnek,  had  Abner,  bap.  Dec.  27,  1795  ;  Strong,  bap.  Nov.  10,  1799  ;  John, 
bap.  Sept.  1802  ;  Ralph,  bap.  July  5,'  1807  ;  George  Pierpont,  bap.  Nov.  5, 
1809  ;  Julia  Ann,  bap.  Nov.  3,  1811.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Reuben,  had  Wealthy,  bap.  Oct.  14,  1787 ;  Luther,  bap.  Feb.  6,  1791  ; 
Elnathan,  bap.  Oct.  20,  1793;  Reuben,  bap.  Oct.  4,  1795  ;  Tirza,  bap.  Sept., 
1804.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Benoni,  m.  Patty  Goodwin  of  Hartford  Nov.  11,  1790  (W.  C.  R.);  Fide- 
lia, m.  Aionzo  Bridges  of  Mulford,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22,  1824.     (W,  C.  R.) 

Aaron,  had  Elizabeth,  bap.  Jan.  18,  1784;  Levi,  bap.  Aug.  9,  1799.  (W. 
C.R.) 


30  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Isaac,  had  Martha,  d.  Nov.  12,  1739,  a.  about  5  mos.  ;  Amaziah,  bap. 
Sept.  21,  1740  ;  Seth,  bap.  Jan,  9,  1743.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Thomas,  had  Thomas,  bap.  June  20,  1814  ;  Sarepta,  bap.  June  22,  1817  ; 
Betsey,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1819.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Roger,  had  Erastus,  bap.  July  5,  1807 ;  Joshua  Kilborn  and  Mary  Ann, 
bap.  Sept.  22,  1805.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  529, 1.  12,  this  Noah  and  Sybil,  also  had  Noah,  bap.  July  22,  1764,  and 
child,  bap.  Oct.  12,  1766.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

J.  Warner  Barber  (author  of  Hist.  Coll.  of  several  states),  bap.  Oct.  6, 
1816.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Marriages  from  W.  C.  R. — Eli,  Jr.,  m.  Clarissa  Wilson,  Jan.  13,  1819  ; 
John,  m.  Ann  Newberry,  Jan.  21,  1796;  Shubael,  m.  Mary  Denslow,  July  4, 
1802;  Abigail  A  ,  m.  Lyman  Stockbridge  of  H.,  Dec.  14,  1809;  Horace,  m. 
Lucy  Wilson,  March  16,  1817 ;  Charity,  m.  Pitts  Fuller,  Nov.  16,  1808 ; 
Trdmbdll,  m.  Hannah  Irviu,  March  27,  1815;  Abigail,  m.  Thomas  Board- 
man,  Aug.  22,  1799. 

Marriages  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Joel  (of  1st  Society  in  Windsor),  m.  Mary 
Drake,  Nov.  23,  1758. 

Esther,  m.  Aaron  Foot  of  Northampton,  N.  Y.,  April  7,  1799. 

Charles,  m.  Dolly  Newbury,  July  26,  1801. 

Esther,  m.  Jas.  Barber  of  Medway,  Dec.  8,  1803. 

Jerusha,  m.  Sam.  Lemons,  April  24,  1808. 

Thomas,  Jr.,  m.  Hannah  Hubbard,  Aug.  18,  1811. 

Ruth,  m. Francis  of  Newington,  Aug.,  1815. 

David,  Jr.  (of  Poquonnoc),  prob.  s.  of  David,!^  m.  Jane  Filley,  Dec.  15,  1776. 

Mary,  d.  March  3,  1813,  a.  66;  Asa,  d.  May  30,  1814;  Thomas,  son  of 
Thomas,  d.  June,  1814;  Oliver's  child,  d.  Aug.  30, 1814,  a.  2i;  Gkandison's, 
d.  Dec.  12,  1814;  Betsey,  d.  April  17,  1815,  a.  20;  Thomas'  child,  d.  April 
21,  1816,  a.  1  yr. 

Widow  Martha,  d.  Aug.  6,  1758,  a.  about  80  yrs;  Mary,  d.  May  7,  1786, 
in  80th  yr. 

Allyn's  wife,  d.  Jan.  1,  1821,  a.  42;  his  child,  b.  and  d.  April  3,  1824; 
Erastus,  d.  July  2,  1824,  a.  41 ;  Oliver's  child,  d.  Sept.,  1824;  Thomas,  d. 
July  31,  1820,  a.  32. 

BARKER,  p.  532,  1.  7,  Samuel,  m.  Sarah  Cook,  June  30,  1670.  (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  532,  I.  10,  add,  Ethan,  m.  Sarah  Denslow.  March  8,  1814  (W.  C.  R  ); 
Ephraim,  m.  Jerusha  Ellsworth,  Aug.  4,  1790.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Seth,  had  a  child,  which  d.  May,  1766,  a  few  hours  old.    (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

BARNARD,  Aaron,  m.  Lucy ,  who  d.  Sept.  7,  1782;  he  had  child- 
ren, prob.  by  2d  wife,  bap.  Hezekiah  and  Horace,  June  5,  1785  ;  Sarah,  Sept. 
3,  1786. 

Oliver  H.,  m.  Anna  F.  Moore,  July  9,  1828. 

BARN[E]S  (all  notes  on  this  name  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  Lt.  Ebenezer,  who, 
with  his  wife,  came  from  New  Cambridge,  d.  Sept.  21,  1774,  a.  about  55  yrs. 


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Timothy,  had  Polly,   bap.   Dec.  15,   1774  ;  Dorcas,   bap.  Feb.   16,  1777  ; 

Timothy,  bap.  Sept.  19,  1776  ;    Eunice,  bap.  Sept.  16,  1781 ;  ,  Aug.  31, 

1783. 

Stephen,  had ,  d.  Aug.  10,  1781,  a.  about  6  weeks. 

""  BARNETT,  Robert,  m.  Ruth ,   who  d.   April  1st,   1754,  a.  about  52 

yrs.  ;  he  d.  Sept.  20,  ;  had  Joseph,  bap.  April  29,  1739,  d.  May  9,  1739  ; 

Anne,  bap.  April,  1740 ;  Mary,  d.  July  7,  1743,  a.  about  16  yrs.  (Why.  Ch. 
Rec.) 
■"^  Robert,  m.  Hannah  Parsons,  March  16,  1758,  and  had  Hannah,  bap.  July 
23,  1758  ;  Robert,  bap.  March  5,  1761 ;  Jose,  bap.  Jan.  22,  1764,  d.  May  17, 
1765  ;  Sarah,  bap.  June  10,  1766,  d.  June  12 ;  Jose,  bap.  June  7,  1767  ; 
Asaph  Parsons,  bap.  Sept.  16,  1770. 
-  John,  had  James,  bap.  Aug.  4,  1751  ;  John,  bap.  July  1,  1753  ;  Rebecca, 
bap.  Oct.  19,  1755  ;  Mary,  bap.  Sept.  17,  1757  ;  Marine,  bap.  Sept.  30, 1759  ; 
Samuel  Holcomb,  bap.  Dec.  13,  1761. 

BARRETT,  p.  532,  Zebulon,  had  John,  bap.  Jan.  13,  1799  ;  2  child,  bap. 
Nov.  17,  1805 ;  Backus,  bap.  Jan.,  1808.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

BARTLETT,  p.  532,  1.  40,  Ezaza  (Isaiah),  d.  (prob.)  July  13,  1665,  (Col. 
Rec.) 

P.  533,  1.  1,  the  date  of  Benjamin's  marriage  should  be  Feb.  16,  1664,  ac- 
cording to  Col.  Rec, 

P.  533,  1.  7,  Jehoidah,  m.  Sarah  Hillier  of  Windsor,  July  10,  1673.  Their 
son  Joseph  was  b.  1684.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  533,  1.  36,  Isaiah,  m.  Abia  Gillet,  Dec.  3,  1663.  For  Sept.  11,  on  same 
1.,  read  12.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  536,  1.  1,  the  family  of  Rev.  John,^  from  Why.  Ch.  Rec, :  Harriet,  bap. 
May  19,  1816  ;  Mary,  bap.  June  21,  1815  ;  Delia  Jane,  bap.  Oct.  8,  1820 ; 
John  Newton,  bap.  Aug.  24,  1823  ;  Ann  Eliza,  bap.  May  21,  1826  ;  David 
Van  Watrous  Golden,  bap.  June  22,  1728. 

Isaac,  m.  Olive  Rowel,  April  29,  1772.  Children— OMve,  bap.  May  30, 
1773,  d.  Jan.  13,  1777;  Jesse,  bap.  April  30,  1775,  d.  Oct.  7,  1777;  Isaac, 
bap.  Aug.  3,  1788  ;  Olive,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1777 ;  Louise,  bap.  June  3,  1781. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

BASS,  p.  537,  insert,  Nathan,  had  children  bap.  May  6,  1764  ;  Dec.  1, 
1765  ;  Oct.  23,  1768.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

BAXTER,  p.  537,  1.  31,  add,  Francis,  Jr.,  had  child,  bap.  March  7,  1790; 
Anne,  bap.  Dec.  4,  1791;  child,  bap.  Feb.  16,  1794  ;  another,  Oct.  30,  1796. 
(E.  W.  C.  R.) 

BEAMOND,  p.  537,  1.  34,  Jonathan,  had  children  bap.  Feb.  29,  1764; 
Oct.  27,  1765  ;  Oct.  11,  1767  ;  June  18,  1769  ;  Sept.  20,  1773  ;  May  12,  1776; 
Jan.  17,  1779.  (E.  W.  C.  R.)  Thomas,  m.  Lydia  Roberts,  Jan.  18,  1753; 
had  Thomas,  bap.  Oct.  21,  1753  ;  Lydia,  bap.  Jan.  26,  1755 ;  Daniel,  bap. 
Aug.  29,  1756 ;  Elisha,  bap.  June  24,  1759. 

"  The  widow  Beaman  "  d.  Aug.  18,  1752,  a.  about  82  yrs.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 


32  HISTOEY   OP    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

BELCHER,  p.  537,  1.  35,  see  also  A^.  E.  Hist,  and  Gen.  Register,  xii,  178. 

BELDING  (Belden),  p.  537,  insert  after  1.  40,  George,  m.  Hannah  Porter, 
July  19,  1796,  and  had  Harriet,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1797,  and  George,  bap.  Nov, 
7,  1804;  Sarah  Augusta,  bap.  July  16,  1809  ;  Nathan,  had  Alfred  Goodwin, 
July  10,  1848  ;  Charles  Edmond,  bap.  July  3,  1853.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Chaklotte,  m.  Lewis  Burr  Sturges,  May  14,  1794. 

BENNET,  p.  538,  insert  after  1,  9,  William,  and  wife  Sarah,  moved  to 
Windsor,  Conn.,  from  Ipswich,  Mass. 

BENTON,  p.  538,  1.  10,  Elihit  Stanly,  m.  Anna  Filley,  April  1,  1784,  and 
had  Fanny,  bap.  July  26, 1789  ;  William  Sidney,  bap.  April  17,  1791  ;  Elizur, 
bap.  Nov.  1,  1795;  Anna  Maria,  bap.  July  23,  1797;  Henry,  bap.  Oct.  11, 
1801.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Hepzibah,  d.  March  11,  1795. 

P.  538,  1.  11,  Thomas,  Jr.,  had  Jerod  Bunce,  bap.  June  1,  1800;  Mary 
Stanly,  bap.  Sept.  20,  1801;  Jennet,  bap.  March  27,  1802;  .Julia,  bap.  June 
23,  1804;  Caroline  Dickinson,  bap.  May  13,  1809.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Samuel,  m.  Fanny  Benton,  Nov.  17,  1814.  William,  m.  Chloe  Loomis, 
Nov.  4,  1821.     (W.  C.  R.) 

BESUM,  John,  drowned  in  the  Great  river.  May  30,  1675.     (Col.  Rec.) 

BIDWELL,  p.  538  (same  as  Biddle),  "  Doctor  "  Ephraim,  had  children, 
bap.  Feb.  19,  1786;  2  bap.  Nov.  26,  1786  ;  June  3,  1787  ;  one  early  in  1788; 
Ephraim,  April  5,  1789  ;  Sarah,  Feb.  27,  1791 ;  Horace,  Cynthia,  Eunice  and 
Julia,  Sept.  6,  1807.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — P.  538,  1.  16,  this  Jonathan,  m.  Hannah  Hubbard, 
Aug.  6,  1740;  had  Mabel,  bap.  July  2,  1749;  Candace,  bap.  June  22,  1755, 
d.  Aug.  21,  1761;  Theodosia,  bap.  Feb.  6,  1758  ;  Mabel,  bap.  Feb.  1st,  1747, 
was  "  scalded  with  milk,"  and  d.  Sept.  19, 1748. 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  m.  Abigail  Eggleston,  July  18,  1771  ;  he  d.  June  11,  1787; 
Jonathan,  bap.  Aug.  17,  1783  ;  Nathaniel,  bap.  Aug.  7,  1786.     (Wby  Ch.  Rec. ) 

Nathaniel,  m.  Triphena  Parsons,  Feb.  11,  1810,  and  had  Triphena,  bap. 
July  21,  d.  Dec.  28,  1811 ;  Nathaniel,  bap.  Sept.  20,  1812  ;  Jonathan,  bap. 
May  8,  1814;  Cyrus,  bap.  Aug.  11,  1816;  Cornelius,  bap.  Aug.  9,  1818; 
Lucia,  bap.  July  29,  1821;  Cornelius,  bap.  Oct.  28,  1827.    (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

James,  had  Horton,  bap.  Sept.  20,  1812;  Anson  Lorenzo,  bap.  June  11, 
1815  ;  Catharine,  Eliza  and  Joseph  Seymour,  bap.  Nov.  3,  1816  ;  Julia,  bap. 
Oct.  11,  1818  ;  Sarissa,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1819  ;  Samuel  Walter,  bap.  Aug.  24, 
1823 ;  Sarah  EHzabeth,  bap.  Aug.  6,  1826. 

Marriages. — Anna,  m.  Nathaniel  Austin  of  Torriiigford,  Sept.  27,  1775  ; 
Hannah,  m.  Samuel  Foot,  March  27,  1766 ;  Abigail,  m.  Charles  Seward  of 
Torrington,  March  11,  1773  ;  Jonathan,  Jr.,  m.  Anna  Brown,  March  16,  1800. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Deaths. — Widow  Prudence,  d.  Feb.  14,  1763,  a.  80  yrs. ;  LoviciA,  wife  of 
James,  d.  Sept.  16,  1821,  a.  37;  Rachel,  d.  May  27,  1792,  a.  41  yrs  ;  widow 
Hannah,  d.  Feb.  26,  1794;  Jonathan,  d.  May  12,  1811,  a.  65;  Jonathan's 


supplf:ment.  33 

youngest  child  was  scalded  to  deatli,  April  8, 1812  ;  also  another  child  d.  May 
11,  1814,  a.  5  ;  Cornelius,  d.  April  25,  1820,  a  25.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

BIRGE,  p.  538,  1.  23,  the  name  of  the  emigrant  should  be  Richard,  not 
Daniel. 

P.  538,  1.  30,  he  was  buried  Sept.  29,  1651.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  538,  1.  32,  for  Elizabeth  read  William.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  538,  1.  33,  Jeremiah,  was  b.  Jau.  14,  1649,  according  to  Col.  Rec, 
which  agrees  with  the  age  given  on  last  line  of  the  page. 

P.  539,  1.  5,  for  1G51,  read  1652. 

P  539,  1.  12,  the  first  Daniel  b.  1680,  died  Jan.  12,  1681  (Col.  Rec),  which 
makes  next  line  incorrect  and  worthless. 

P.  539,  1.  24,  for  her,  read  his.  Same  line,  "Abigail,  b.  Feb.  15,  1731,  m. 
James  Spencer,  1751."  In  regard  to  this  item,  Mr.  D.  W.  Patterson  .sends 
the  following  correction:  "  I  have  it  Esther,  m.  James  Spencer,  and  that  I 
know  is  the  right  name.  She  was  bap.  in  Bolton,  Conn.,  Feb.  20,  1732,  and 
I  have  in  my  notes  that  she  was  born  Feb.  15,  1732.  That  date  is  not  from 
record,  but  from  the  mouth  of  her  son,  Jeremiah  Spencer,  now  (1860)  living 
in  Torringford,  in  91st  year  ;  but  some  six  months  later  I  saw  him  again,  and 
he  then  said  that  she  was  born  the  same  day  that  George  Washington  teas, 
which  was  Feb.  11,  1732."  "  Abigail,  above  referred  to,  was  bap.  at  Bolton, 
Feb.  8,  1730.     James  Spencer,  m.  .Esther  Birge,  Nov.  21,  1751." 

P.  539,  1.  27,  Hinsdale's  N.  S.  R.  says,  Jebemiah,  d.  Sept.  15,  1776,  of 
epidemic  dysentery. 

P.  539,  1.  32,  for  1713,  read  1763.  The  Bolton  Church  Records  show  that 
this  Capt.  Jonathan  died  at  Stamford,  Conn.,  Nov.,  1776,  "by  wounds  re- 
ceived at  the  battle  of  White  Plains"  —  instead  of  being  killed  in  that  battle, 
i&s  stated  in  the  text.  It  is  said  that  it  was  a  musket  shot  wound  in  his  arm 
which  caused  his  death.     His  widow  m.  Deacon  Amasa  Loomis.    See  p.  682. 

P.  539,  1.  40,  Harris,  in  the  bap.  record  of  N.  S.,  is  called  Horace,  which  is 
probably  the  correct  name. 

Joseph,  had  Jeremy,  b.  Sept.  22,  1686  ;  Maky,  wife  of  Joseph,  d.  April 
11,  1690.     (Col.  Rec.) 

BISSELL,  p.  540,  John,  Jr.,^  and  Thomas,^  were  the  subjects  of  the  follow- 
ing marvelous  deliverance,  as  related  by  Increase  Mather,  in  his  Essay  for  the 
Recording  of  Illustrious  Providences,  etc., 'pahVished  in  1684:  "Remarkable 
also  was  the  deliverance  which  John  and  Thomas  Bissell  of  Windsor,  afore- 
said (see  p.  8  of  this  Supplement),  did  at  another  time  receive.  John  Bissell, 
on  a  morning,  about  break  of  day,  taking  nails  out  of  a  great  barrel,  wherein 
was  a  considerable  quantity  of  gunpowder  and  bullets,  having  a  candle  in 
his  hand,  the  powder  took  fire.  Thomas  Bissell  was  then  putting  on  his 
clothes,  standing  by  a  window,  which,  though  well  fastened,  was  by  the  force 
of  the  powder  carried  away  at  least  four  rods  ;  the  partition  wall  from  an- 
other room  was  broken  to  pieces  ;  the  roof  of  the  house  opened  and  slipt  off 
the  plates  about  five  feet  down ;  also  the  great  girt  of  the  house  at  one  end 
5 


34  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

broke  out  so  far,  that  it  drew  from  the  summer  to  the  end  most  of  its  tenant. 
The  woman  of  the  house  being  sick,  and  another  woman  under  it  in  bed,  yet 
did  the  divine  Providence  so  order  things  as  that  no  one  received  any  hurt, 
excepting  John  Bissell,  who  fell  through  two  floors  into  a  cellar,  his  shoes 
being  taken  from  his  feet,  and  found  at  twenty  feet  distance,  his  hands  and 
his  face  being  very  much  scorched,  without  any  other  wound  in  his  body." 

P.  .''i41,  Mr.  A.  S.  Kellogg  of  Vernon,  Conn.,  sends  the  following  note  :  "  I 
am  satisfied  that  you  have  not  '  given  the  right  fathers  '  to  the  families  of  the 
John  Bissells.  Of  the  three  Johns  named  in  your  foot  note,  I  think  it 
was  the  first  (John,^  b.  1661)  who  had  the  family  you  assign  to  John.i*  At 
any  rate,  the  Coventry  settler,  whom  you  call  '  John  3rd,'' '  was  the  son  of 
your  John,"  p.  543,  I.  1  (White  Memorials,  p.  30).  For  your  third  John, 
son  of  Thomas,'  see  Trumbull's  Col.  Rec.  of  Conn.,  iii,  p.  450.  Of  your 
second  John,  son  of  Samuel,*  I  can  say  nothing.  It  is  possible  that  he  is  the 
one  who  had  the  family  of  John.i^  Your  Lt.  John,!^  was  an  influential  citi- 
zen of  Bolton,  where  he  d.  March  8,  1771,  a.  87,  '  one  of  the  first  settlers.' 
He  cannot,  therefore,  be  son  of  Capt.  John  of  Coventry,  for  he  was  older.  It 
is  very  probable  that  he  was  the  son  of  Abigail  Filley,  and  the  grandson  of 
Samuel.*"  The  Bissell  genealogist  would  do  well  to  consult  the  Hartford 
Probate  Records. 

P.  541,  1.  30,  Col.  Rec,  verify  the  date  of  Hannah's  birth;  consequently 
strike  out  the  interrogation  point. 

P.  541,  1.  33,  Mindwell,  b.  Oct.  23.     (Col.  Rec) 

P.  541,  1.  34,  Jonathan  was  b.  March  30,  1664 ;  d.  Sept.  22,  1672.  (Col. 
Rec) 

P.  541,  1.  38,  David,  b.  1681.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  542,  1.  17,  for  20,  read  26;  for  Dec.  3,  read  8,     (Col.  Rec.)  . 

P.  542,  1.  18,  for  18,  read  1.  TnoMAS.i*  also  had  Eunice,  b.  March  30, 
1686,  and  Nathaniel,  b.  April  14,  1690.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  542,  1.  19,  for  Aug.  3,  read  23.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  542,  1.  22,  Isaac,  •'  son  of  Thos.,  Sen.,"  b.  Sept.  22,  1682  (Col.  Rec); 
examine  Luke,  page  541,  1.  24. 

P.  542,  near  foot,  widow  of  Thos.  Loomis  of  Hatfield.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  543,  1.  25,  Daniel's19  wife  Jerusha,  d.  Feb.  19,  1780.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  544,  1.  1,  the  11th  of  Nov.  is  given  as  the  date  of  Daniel's  death  ("worn 
out  with  age  and  infirmity"),  by  N.  S.  R. 

P.  544,  1.  11,  JosiAH,'^!  can  this  be  the  one  mentioned  by  Rev.  Hinsdale,  in 
N.  S.  R.,  "Dec.  21,  1776,  died  Josiah  Bissell,  Esq.,  of  the  small  pox,  at 
Reading.     A  Pillar  is  fallen  1     A  year  of  great  mortality  "? 

P.  544,  JosiAH,2i  m.  on  11th  of  Aug.     (Why.  C.  R.) 

For  obituary  notice  of  the  wife  of  John,' Esq.,  see  Connecticut  Courant,'No. 
322,  Feb.  26. 1771. 

P.  545,  1.  15,  Aurelia,  d.  Sept.  21,  1777.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  545,  1.  41,  jABEz,38  m.  Dorcas  ;  also  had  Jonathan  Marsh,  bap. 

March  21,  1762.     (N.  S.  R.) 


SUPPLEMENT.  35 

P.  547,  1.  1,  the  obituary  of  Josiah,"  belongs  to  his  son  Josiah.s®  Edward 
son  of  Josiah^^  was  bap.  Jan.  27,  1793 ;  his  son  Richard  was  bap.  Sept.  26, 
1796.  (N,  3.  R.)  His  dau.  Mary  iMatlier,  .bap.  Oct.  1,  1809.  (W.  C.  R.)  See 
also  Reilly's  Sketches  of  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Henry  Bissell  or  Bassell  came  from  Windsor  with  his  wife  "  Content," 
to  Middletowu  Upper  Houses  (now  the  town  of  Cromwell),  about  1736.  He 
m.  Content  Cole,  Aug.  26,  1736,  by  Rev.  Wm.  Russell  of  Middletown,  and 
had  seven  children.  He  d.  suddenly  while  in  church,  March  30,  1777,  in 
79th  year.  His  widow  d.  Dec.  11,  1794,  in  85th  year.  Mr.  Bassell  removed 
to  the  Middletown  Townplot  (now  city),  1745,  when  he  purchased  tlie  lot  of 
the  late  Rev.  Mr.  Noadiah  Russell,  on  Meeting  House  Square,  1745,  rebuilt 
the  house  and  kept  tavern  until  his  death.  Children  :  Mary,  b.  Upper  Houses, 
May  16,  1737,  d.  May  19,  1740;  Henry,  b.  Feb.  16,  1739;  Charles,  b.  Dec. 
25,  1740 ;  Content,  b.  April  25,  1743  ;  David,  b.  Sept.  11,  1744;  John,  b.  at 
Middletown,  Nov.  1,  1748;  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  5,  1752.  (From  E.  Steams, 
Middletown,  Conn.) 

Deliverance  Bissell.  The  1st  Ch.  in  Middletown,  Conn.,  voted,  Aug. 
22,  1708,  to  dismiss  Deliverance  Bissell  (alias  Warner),  a  member  of  this 
ch.,  with  her  dau.  Ruth  Bissell  (alias  Warner),  to  Windsor  Scantic  Church. 
(From  E.  Stearns,  Middletown,  Conn.) 

David  (I  think  No.  62,  page  550),  is  credited  in  E.  W.  C.  R.,  with  a  child 
bap.  Sept.  15,  1771. 

Eli  ("),  is  called  in  E.  W.  C.  R.,  "Lieut."  In  same  Rec.  his  dau.  Electa, 
is  called  Rebecca. 

Epapuras,'*  according  to  E.  W.  C.  R.,  had  child  bap.  Oct.  11,   1795,  and 
one  bap.  June  5,  1808.     His  s.  Theodore,  was  bap.  June  10,   1804;  Sidney, 
bap.  in  March  instead  of  May,  and  dau.  Frances,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1799. 
Timothy  had  child  bap.  May  27,  1781.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 
Matthew  had  Ami  bap.  [Sep.  or  Aug.]  12,  1762;  Achsa  bap.  March  25, 
1764,  and  children  bap.  Feb.  12,  1769  ;  Jan.  20,  1774.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 
P.  547, 1.  36,  Hannah,  wife  of  Ebenezer.s"  d.  June  14. 
P.  550,  1.  1,  Ehzabeth  Backus  was  of  E.  W. 

P.  551,  1.  26,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Aaron,"  m.  Eli  Haskell,  July  29,  1809,  and 
Susan,  her  sister,  m.  the  same  Eli  Haskell,  Sept.  1,  1819.     See  also  p.  652. 

P.  551,  1.  39,  EDWARD,'5d.  in  Toledo,  0.,  Nov.  9,  1861,  a.  64.  The  follow- 
ing obituary,  by  an  old  and  prominent  citizen,  was  published  in  the  Toledo 
Blade,  of  the  11th  : 

•  "We  first  knew  the  deceased  in  the  fall  of  1817,  in  Geneseo,  Livingston 
county  and  state  of  New  York,  to  which  place  he  came  from  the  city  of  New 
York  a  young  man  20  years  of  age,  to  commence  business  as  a  merchant. 
By  those  who  knew  him  he  was  thought  to  be  a  young  man  of  more  than 
ordinary  promise,  full  of  vitality,  of  good  habits,  great  industry,  and  having 
entire  confidence  of  a  successful  life. 

*'  He  continued  in  Geneseo  until  the  spring  of  1828,  when  he  removed  to 


36  HISTORY   OP    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Lockpprt  and  engaged  in  the  ^business  of  milling,  having  erected  one  of  the 
most  extensive  mills  at  that  time  in-  Western  New  York.  As  a  mercliant  and 
miller  he  vs^as  very  successful,  and  as  a  man  of  integrity  we  never  heard  the 
least  charge  against  him.  Indeed,  we  know  and  are  sure  he  stood  deservedly 
high,  and  by  his  great  industry  and  energy,  guided  by  intelligence,  succeeded 
in  accumulating  quite  a  large  property,  sufficient  even  at  this  time  to  satisfy 
most  men's  ambition,  but  not  so  with  him,  having  set  his  mark  very  high. 

"  In  the  spring  of  1833,  when  the  tide  of  emigration  began  to  set  west,  he 
with  another  gentleman  made  a  western  tour,  and  among  many  places  visited 
came  to  this  point,  then  known  as  Port  Lawrence  and  Vistula,  containing  at 
that  time  less  than  100  inhabitants ;  and  so  impressed  was  he  with  the  commer- 
cial importance  and  value  of  this  point,  that  he  made  a  large  purchase  of  real 
estate  in  what  is  now  known  as  Upper  and  Lower  Toledo,  and  soon  began  to 
make  liberal  expenditures  in  various  improvements.  From  the  first  he  seemed 
to  consider  this  place  as  his  home,  where  he  expected  and  intended  to  stake 
his  all  and  to  spend  his  days. 

In  1836,  associated  with  a  few  others,  he  began  to  make  the  Erie  and  Kala- 
mazoo Rail  Road  to  Adrian,  33  miles,  at  a  cost  of  $300,000.  The  road  was 
so  far  completed  in  July,  1837,  as  to  commence  the  running  of  cars  with 
horses,  and  at  a  time  when  not  a  barrel  of  flour  or  pork  came  over  the  road 
for  the  first  year,  but  the  same  was  in  daily  use  to  carry  provisions  to  Adrian 
to  feed  the  population  of  Southern  Michigan.  It  was  this  road  that  in  after 
years  proved  to  be  the  lever  that  finally  settled  public  opinion  in  favor  of 
Toledo  as  the  only  commercial  point  of  any  great  value  at  the  south  end  of 
Lake  Erie,  and  we  now  see  and  know  that  the  final  results  of  making  this 
road  at  a  time  when  all  knew  that  as  an  investment  'it  would  not  pay,  has 
been  to  concentrate  at  this  point  six  important  railroads,  costing  not  less  than 
$50,000,000,  and  perhaps  it  may  be  said  with  truth,  also,  the  700  miles  of 
canal,  the  business  of  which,  connected  with  Lake  Erie,  is  done  at  this  point. 

We  think  that  these  are  no  common  monuments  to  the  credit  of  Edwakd  Bis- 
BKLL,  being  the  logical  results  of  the  opening  of  the  road  to  Adrian,  for  which 
tlie  people  of  Toledo  are  more  indebted  to  him  than  to  any  ten  other  men.  He 
lived  long  enough  to  see  that  his  early  opinions  were  confirmed,  but  not  long 
enough  to  enjoy  all  the  benefits  that  he  anticipated.  The  commercial  storm 
that  swept  over  the  whole  country  in  the  spring  of  1837,  carried  him  with 
others  upon  the  breakers,  and  of  course  left  him  at  the  mercy  of  the  wreck- 
ers ;  since  which  he  has  been  most  laborious  to  remedy  the  losses  of  that  de- 
structive year,  and  it  gives  us  unfeigned  pleasure  to  hear  that  he  did  succeed 
in  some  measure  in  leaving  his  family  with  such  means  as  in  the  end,  if 
taken  care  of,  will  prove  a  very  rich  inheritance." 

His  son  Henry,  is  now  Sergeant-Major  of  the  111th  Ohio  volunteer  regi- 
ment in  the  civil  rebellion.  His  dau.  Julia  W.,  is  now  the  wife  of  AsaBackui 
of  Norwich,  Conn.  His  son,  Edward,  Jr.,  m.  Miss  Secor  of  Toledo,  Dec.  25, 
1862. 


SUPPLEMENT.  37 

P.  552,  1.  12,  is  this  Jonathan  the  same  as  the  "  John  Humphrey  "  bap. 
Nov.  16,  1800,  of  the  W.  C.  R.? 

P.  552,  1.  10,  add  to  this  family  the  name  of  Eli,  who  d.  Sept.  15,  1777. 

(N.  S.  R.) 

P.  552,  1.  33,    the  2d  wife  of  Ozias,  was  Sarah  Hoffman,  whom  he  m.  when 

he  was  upwards  of  80  years  old.     Elizabeth  Kilbouriie  was  the  wife  of  Ozias, 

Jr. 
P.  552,  1.  34,  Russell  d.  in  Missouri,  in  1807. 
P.  552,  1.  37,  Daniel,  was  a  Brigadier-General  in  the  U.  S.   A.,  for  many 

years,  and  d.  near  St.  Louis  more  than  20  years  ago. 

P.  553,  1.  9,  Cxeorge  also  had  five  sons,  four  of  whom  are  in  Iowa,  and  one 

a  resident  of  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

The  above  items  relative  to  the  Ozias  Bissell  branch  are  furnished  by  Lewis 

Bissell  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  a  grandson  of  Ozias  Bissell,  Sr. 

P.  553,  I.  14,  Elijah,  and  Kezia,  had  Laura,  bap,  Dec.  14,  1783.  (N.  S.  R.) 
P.  553,  1.  20,  Rev.  Hezekiau's  family  from  Wby    Ch.  Rec.     In  addition  to 

those  named,  Mary,  bap.  Sept.  6,  1747;  Wealthy  Ann,  bap.  March  19,  1752; 

Mary,  bap.  Oct.  8,  1758.    Also  the  following  record  by  Rev.  Mr.  B.,  Records  of 

Wby.  Church:    "  Nov^.  9,  (1757),  at  abot.  2  o  clock  in  ye  morning,  dyed  with 

the  Canker  fever,  or  the  Tliroat  Distemper  my  Eldest  Daughter,  Mary  Bissell, 

aged  Ten  years,  one  month  &  Twenty  Seven  Days.     She  dyed  on  ye  12'!'  Day 

of  her  Sicks.    Nov''.  21st  at  abo*  half  an  hour  after  Eleven  at  night  Dyed  my 

other  and  only  Daughter  Wealthann  Bissell,  with  the  same  Distemper,  aged 

Five  years  seven  months  and  Eighteen  Days.     She  dyed  on  ye  14tli  Day  of 

her  Sicks." 

His  first  son  Hezekiah,  d.  July  12,  1742.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  553,  1.  26,  Harry  should  be  Henry ;  his  wife  was  of  W.,  and  the  W.  C. 

R.,  give  Nov.  28,  as  the  date  of  their  marriage. 
P.  553,  1.  28,  1823  should  be  1827. 
P.  553,  1.  40,  should  be  entirely  erased,  as  an  incorrect  version  of  line  3, 

on  page  550. 
JosiAH,  had  Mary  Strong,  bap. Nov.  16,  1800.     (W.  C.  R.)   Query— Is  this 

identical  with  Mary  M.,  line  9,  page  547  ? 

Ebenezek,  had  John  Devotion,  bap.  Oct.  20,  1782.     (W.  C.  R.)  Query — la 

this  the  John  M.  D.,  line  5,  page  546  ?     Probable. 

Jacob,  m.  Esther ,  and  had  Ralph,  bap.  Sept.  27,  1789  ;  infant  dan. 

Jerasha,  d.  Sept.  18,  1777.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Fitch,  m.  Livia  ,  and  had  Fitch,  bap.  Aug.    21,   1791 ;  Cyrus,  bap. 

July  21,  1793.     (In  the  record  of  this  birth  the  name  of  the  mother  is  Livia 

Drusilla.)     (N.  S.  R.) 

Fitch,  m.  Fanny  Loomis,  April  3,  1815.     (W.  C.  R.) 
Ebenezer  Fitch,  had  Eunice,  bap.  June  29,  1800.     (W.  C.  R.) 
Jonathan,  had  Sally  Wolcott,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1794.     (W.  C.  R.) 
Joseph,  had  Tulla ;  had  Aurelia,  bap.  Oct.  17,  1784.     (N.  S.  R.) 


38  HISTORY    OP    ANCIKNT   WINDSOU. 

Joseph  and  Sally ,  (possibly  and  probably  intended  for,  and  the  cor- 
rect name  of  Joseph's  wife,  instead  of  Tulla,  as  above)  had  Wolcott,  bap. 
Feb.  19,  1786.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Joseph  and  Polly  (same  as  Sally  above,  I  think),  had  Joseph,  bap.  Feb. 
27,  1791.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Jemima,  m.  John  Crossett,  May  27,  1800.     N.  S.  R. 

From  East  Windsor  Records. — Noadiah  (probably  Maj  N.  p.  fiSO,  1.  2),  m. 
Sybil  Enos  of  Hartland,  Vt.,  at  Hartford,  .July  13,  1794;  wlio  d.  June,  1796; 
he  then  m.  Betsy  Shuttleworth  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1797;  he  was 
probably  the  Noadiah  who  had  dau.  Eliza,  bap.  Oct.  11,  1795,  as  recorded  in 
E.  W.  C.  R.  AuREUA,  m.  Wm.  Henry  Mather  of  Suffield  Jan.  1,  1824. 
Mary,  m.  Amos  Daniels  of  Ludlow,  Mass.,  Nov.  10,  1823.  Mary,  m.  Timothy 
Smith  of  Amhei'st,  Mass.,  June  7,  1827.  Ei,eanor,  m.  Jonah  Rice  of  Hart- 
ford, April  24,  1832.  Dolly,  m.  Rufus  Ru.ssel  of  Sunderland,  Mass.,  Deo.  8, 
1823.  Jane  Melissa,  m.  Wm.  Green,  April  29,  1824.  Betsy,  m.  James 
Pelton,  Feb.  23,  1834.  Jemima  S.,  m.  Chauncey  C.  Sexton,  Nov.  28,  1839. 
Hannah  Amelia,  m.  John  C.  D.  Qarpenter,  Oct.  4,  1842.  Apelia,  m.  Francis 
W.  Shepard  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  April  29,  1844.  Cornelia  M.,  m.  Chas. 
H.  Talcott  of  Glastenbury,  Jan.  8,  1851. 

Elizabeth,  d.  April  29,  1849. 

5.  W.  Graveyard. — Ebenezer's  child,  d.  July  6,  1728  ;  and  son  d.  Dec.  28, 
1757;  the  wife  of  Thomas,  Elizabeth,  d.  April  6,  1742.  Nathaniel,  d. 
March  6,  1752.  Esther,  d.  July  31,  1741.  Noah,  s.  of  Noah,  d.  March  25, 
1775.  Wid.  Esther,  buried  July  31,  1747.  Wid.  Mary,  d.  March  9,  1753. 
Sarah,  buried  Sept.  15,  1776.     Peggy,  buried  Nov.  20,  1835. 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Jonathan,  had  Jonathan,  bap.  Feb.    10,1745. 

Dea.  Hezekiah,  d.  Jan.  14,  1802,  a.  59 ;  had  Juliana,  bap. -April  1,  1792. 

Nancy,  m.  Asher  Adams  of  Boston,  Feb.  23,  1800. 

BLANCHARD,  p.  554,  1.  31,  Simon,  m.  Eunice  Squire,  Oct.  29,  1823. 

P.  554,  1.  29,  for  1795,  read  1793. 

P.  554,  1.  34,  for  1852,  read  1832. 

Ursula,  m.  Luke  Adams,  Feb.  19,  1819.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Adelissa,  m.  Luman  Squires,  Feb.  18,  1817.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Sarah,  had  child  bap.  Aug.  3,  1766.     (E   W.  C.  R.) 

BLISS,  p.  555,  Stodghton  (probably  son  of  Peletiah,  line  10),  had  child, 
bap.  May  20,  1787 ;  Jan.  24, 1790  ;  Peletiah,  bap.  April  22,  1792  ;  Reuben,  bap. 
Feb.  7,  1795;  Reuben,  bap.  March  17,  1799.     (K.  W.  C.  R.) 

BLODGET,  p.  555,  1.  35,  Cephas,  then  of  E.  W.,  m.  Huldah  Gaylord  of 
W.,  Sept.  27,  1814.     (W.  C.  R.)     See  also  page  556,  line  28. 

BOLES,  p.  557,  1.  20,  "  Record  of  Samuel  Boles  and  Familys  Births  and 
Deaths.  March  19th,  1710,  Samuel  Boles  was  born.  Oct.  28,  1719,  Ruth 
Boles,  his  wife,  was  born.  August  12th,  1747,  Mary,  their  Daughter,  was  born. 
April  3d,  1753,  Ruth,  their  Daughter,  was  born.  July  31st,  1750,  Elizabeth, 
their  Daughter,  was  born.     Sept.  13th,  1762,  Samuel  Boles  departed  this  life, 


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agpd  52.  April  7tli,  1792,  Paitli,  his  wife,  departed  this  life  aged  73.  Nov. 
2d,  1797,  Klizabeth,  hi.s  daughter,  departed  this  life  aged   47.     June   16th 

1810,   Mary,   his  daughter,   departed  this  hfe   63.     June   11th,    1831, 

Ruth,  their  Daughter,  died  78  (she  was  the  wife  of  Benjamin  Barber,  page 
531,  and  prohablv  the  Widow  Ruth  Rockwell  noticed  on  page  767,  line  3). 
Thus  ended  the  Family  of  Samuel  Boles."  (Furnished  by  D.  W,  Patterson 
of  W.  Winsted,  Conn.) 

BOOTH,  p.  557.  1.  37,  Aaron,  Jr.  (E.  W.),  m.  Ann  Nash  (of  Why.)  Oct. 
22,  1773;  and  d.  Aug.  18,  1774,  aged  a  few  wks. ;  David,  bap.  April  21,  1776; 
Levi,  bap.  April  26,  1778  ;  Russell,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1781.  The  children  given 
to  his  father  (beginning  with  Chloe)  must  also  belong  to  him,  he  probably 
having  removed  to  E.  W.  again.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

BOWERS,  p.  558, 1.  S,  insert  Stephen,  m.  Wealthy  Loomis,  Nov.  16, 1780. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

John  (Bower),  had  by  wife  Catherine,  Mary  Ann,  b.  Feb.  17,  1765;  2  child, 
bap.  Nov.  14,  1766;  2  child,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1769;  Aug.  4,  1771;  July  25, 
1773;  a  John  (probably  same),  had  child,  bap.  Sept.  15,  1782 ;  Nov.  19,  1797. 
AzEL,  had  child,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1768  ;  Aug.  25,  1771  (all  above  from  E.  W. 
C.  R.). 

BRADLEY,  p.  558,  after  1.  25,  insert  Almond  (E.  W.),  m.  Pamelia  Spencer, 
April  15,  1816.     (W.  C.  R.) 

BRANKER,  p  558,  insert,  Mr.  John,  d  May  27,  1662.     (Col.  Rec.) 

BROOKS,  p.  558,  1.  33,  for  20,  read  25.     In  1.  36,  for  1665,  read  1665-6. 

BROWN,  p.  558,  1.  40,  for  Salem,  read  Plymouth. 

Thefollowing  from  Why.  Ch.  Rec.—F.  559,1.  27,  Jonathan.^  d.  Aug.  26, 
1747;  and  his  wid.  Mindwell,  d.  March  1,  1767,  a.  about  92. 

P.  559,  1.  40,  The  wife  of  Benjamin,*  (Hannah)  d.  Aug.  25,  1759,  a.  per- 
haps 38  yrs.  He  m.  2,  wid.  Mary  Brown  of  W.  Hartford,  June  12,  1760. 
He  had  by  his  first  wife,  in  addition  to  those  mentioned  in  the  book,  the  fol- 
lowing: Joseph,  bap.  May  27,  1753;  Kezia,  bap.  Jan.  11,  1756;  Aaron,  bap. 
Dec.  10,  1758.  By  his  2d  wife  he  had  Louis,  bap.  March  29,  1761;  Mo.ses, 
bap.  Feb.  5,  1764;  who  d.  May  22,  1775.  His  dau.  Hannah  seems  to  have 
been  b.  in  1745. 

P.  560,  1.  9,  for  1'7^7,  read  1737. 

P.  560,  1.  26,  inasmuch  as  Justus  was  bap.  after  his  father's  death,  the 
Jonathan  on  this  line  is  evidently  the  son  of  some  other  Jonathan,  than 
Jonathan,  Jr.^- 

P.  560,  1.  28,  for  Eli,  read  Levi. 

P.  560,  1.  11,  Isaac, 8  also  had  the  following  :  Isaac,  bap.  April  27;  d.  Oct. 
26,  1740;  Martha,  bap.  July  25,  1742;  d.  June  23,  1775 ;  Isaac,  bap.  June  11, 
1738;  d.  Jan.  22,  1739  ;  Isaac,  bap.  July  25,  1743;  d.  Oct.  8,  1743;  Mindwell, 
bap.  Sept.  23,  1744.  Martha  (wife  of  Isaac, ^)  d.  Aug.  12,  1772,  a.  about  68 
yrs.;  Isiiac  himself  d.  Se])t.  8,  1775. 

Benjamin,  had  Moses,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1781 ;  Nabby,  bap.  Nov.  24,  1799  ;  Miles, 


40  HISTOUY    OF    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

Mary  and  William,  bap.  May  21,  1809  ;  David,  bap.  Juue,  1812  ;  Orriu,  bap, 
July  10,  1814  ;  Rosa  Abigail,  bap.  Sept.  22,  1816  ;  Lucy  Elizabeth,  bap.  July 
4,  1819  ;  Fauny  Lucinda,  bap.  May  4,  1823;  William,  bap.  Aug.  6,  1826. 

Benjamin,  Jr.  (perhaps  the  above),  had  Rockee,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1771 ;  Benja- 
min, bap.  Oct.  13,  1776. 

Ebenezek,  m.  Susanna  Pierce,  Dec.  19,1776;  had  Ebenezer,  bap.  Sept.  7, 
1777;  Hezekiah,  bap.  May  19,  1781;  Susy,  bap.  July  23,  1786. 

Titos  (of  Poq.),  had  Aaron,  bap.  March  29,  1761;  Abigail,  bap.  Oct.  2, 
1763. 

Ezra  (of  Poq.),  m.  Chloe  Hoskins,  Oct.  13,  1757;  had  Sarah,  bap.  April 
12, 1758 ;  Chloe,  bap.  March  4,  1759  ;  Sarah,  bap.  March  29, 1761 ;  Ezra,  bap. 
May  29,  1763  ;  Rhoda,  bap.  June  23,  1765 ;  Isaac,  bap.  May  31,  1767  ;  Loanna, 
bap.  July  16,  1769;  Hannah,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1772. 

Ezra  (perhaps  the  above),  had bap.  Aug.  31,  1783;  Ursula,  bap.  Feb. 

26,  1775;  Polly,  bap.  April  26,  1778,- 

Alpheus,  m.  Miriam  Burr,  Oct.  9,  1771;  he  d.  Sept.  3,  1821,  a.  72;  Char- 
lotte, bap.  Jan.  26,  1772 ;  Alpheus,  d.  Nov.  2,  1779,  a.  about  20  months  ; 
Miriam,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1781. 

Moses,  had  Sidney  and  Steward,  bap.  May  21,  1809  ;  James,  bap.  Aug.  18, 
1811  ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  May  21,  1815. 

Joseph,  had ;  d.  Nov.  23,  1705,  a.  about  6  months. 

Joseph,  Jr.,  had  Luther  Rogers,  bap.  Sept.  21,  1817  ;  Mary  Ann,  bap.  June 
18,  1820 ;  Almira,  bap.  Oct.  1824 ;  Albert  Stow,  bap.  June  22,  1828  ;  had  a 
child  d.  in  1829,  a.  2  yrs.;  also  one  Nov.  22,  1822,  a.  15  hours. 

Stephen,  m.  Ruth  Mahala who  d.  (and  an  infant  also),  Feb.  4,  1811, 

a.  29  ;  had  Ruth  and  Stephen,  bap.  Sept.  28,  1806. 

Cornelius  (probably  son  of  Dea.  Cornelius,  p.  559),  bad  Cornelius,  bap. 
Jan.  6,  1740;  Stephen,  bap.  Feb.  17,  1742. 

Ephraim,  had  Ephraim,  bap.  Oct.  22,  1738. 

JoEJC  LooMis,  m.  Wealthyann  Burr,  Sept.  21,  1800,  is  probably  same  Loomis 
who  had  Anna,  Salome,  Sherman  and  Edwin,  bap.  June  1,  1814 ;  d   Juue  4. 

John,  Jr.  (of  Poq.),  m.  Hannah  Owen,  March  2,  1758.W.-. 
-_   Uriah,  m.  Chloe  Clark  of  Poquonnoc,  June  4,  1778. 

Samuel,  m.  Sena ,  who  d.  March,  1782. 

Ebenezer,  m.  Ruth  Pinney  of  Simsbury,  Feb.  16,  1800. 

Hezekiah,  m.  Eunice  Burr,  Dec.  29,  1803. 

Amy,  m.  Reuben  Judd,  Jr.,  of  Hartford,  Oct.  31,  1773. 

Samuel,  m.  Lois  Segar,  April  10,  1806. 

Anna,  m.  Philip  Putnam,  Nov.  30,  1806. 

Lucinda  M.,  m.  Harry  Webster  of  Simsbury,  March  8,  1809. 

Benjamin,  m.  Mrs.  Theda  Filley,  Nov.   10,  1809. 

Jerusua,  m.  Calvin  Hammon  of  Jericho,  Oct.  6,  1773. 

Calvin,  m.  Sylvia  Parsons,  July  27,  1815. 

Susan,  m.  Fred.  Wilson  of  HarLland,  Oct.  19,  1815. 


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Anne  m. Smith,  Oct.  12,  1824. 

Chloe,  m.  Francis  Barnard  of  Scotland,  Oct.  8,  1778. 

Mary,  m.  John  C.  Smith  of  Wallingford,  Oct.  25,  1824. 

Harriet  (wid.  of  Sam.),  m.  Oliver  Baker  of  Springfield,  Nov.  7,  1826. 

Elizabeth,  (of  Poq.)  m.  Joel  Loomis  of  Torrington,  June  4,  1752. 

Weathy  Ann,  m.  Edwin  Bissell  of  Wallingford,  Sept.  22,  1828. 

Deaths. — Abigail  (wife  of  Benjamin),  d.  Jan.  31, 1809,  a.  57.  Wid.  Hannah, 
d.  March  23,  1802,  in  81styr.  Samuel,  d.  Feb.  2, 1803,  a.  about  60.  Stephen, 
had  an  infant,  d.  Jan.  2,  1808.  Samuel's  child,  d.  April  30,  1807,  a.  6  mos. 
Annie,  d.  April  19,  1801,  a.  19,  Samuel,  d.  Dec.  30,  1823.  Lucia,  d,  June 
29,  1828,  a.  5.  Hannah,  d.  Oct.  19,  1825,  a,  80.  William,  d.  Oct.  24,  1825, 
a.  23.  Joseph,  Sen'r's  wife  d.  March  7,  1825.  Ebenezer,  d.  June  30, 1796, 
a  46.  An  infant  of  Philip,  d.  June  30,  1796.  Micah's  idiot  child,  d.  Dec. 
14,  1796,  a.  27.  Benjamin,  d.  Nov.  15,  1799.  Enoch,  d.  Jan.  19,  1801,  a 
27.  Wid.  Susannah,  d.  Sept.  14,1813.  Eli's  child,  d.  Sept.  25, 1814,  a, 
13  mos.     Loomis  (perhaps),  d.  Feb.  1818. 

P.  560,  1.  31,  Stephen,  m.  Ruth  M.  Loomis,  Sept.  20,  1801;  and  Stephen, 
(probably  the  same)  m.  Ruth  Dean  of  Simsbury,  Nov.  20,  1809. 

Ephkaim,  and  Mary  (probably  the  same  as  Ephraim  and  Mercy),  had  son 
Joab,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1767.     (N.  S.  R.) 

JoAB,  had  William,  bap,  Oct.  23,  1803.     (W.  C.  R.) 

William,  had  Mary,  bap.    Aug.  2,  1801.     (W.  C.  R.) 

John,  m.  Ruby  Palmer,  Sept.  30,  1798. 

Eunice,  m.  John  Robeson,  Aug.  4,  1800, 

BUCKLAND,  p.  562,  1.  13,  Mary,  b.  Dec.  13. 

P.  562,  1.  15,  Hannah,  d.  Dec.  23,  1676. 

P.  562,  1.  27,  Hannah,  d.  Sept.  15,  1674;  "  b.  ye  first  day." 

P.  562,  1.  28,  John  d.  also  Dec.  7. 

A  Thomas,  m.  Hannah  (dau.  of  Nathl.)  Cook,  Oct.  21,  1675.  (All  aboTe 
from  Col.  Rec.) 

BUEL,  p.  563,  1.  15,  Sarah,  b.  in  Nov.  (Col.  Rec.)  Benoni,  had  Elnathan 
before  March  11,  1744.  (Why.  Ch.  Rec.)  Peter,  m.  Martha  Coggens,  "  both 
of  Windsor,"  March  31,  1670.     (Col.  Rec.) 

BULL,  Capt.  Manning,  had  a  child  which  d.  Feb.  7,  1769,  a.  few  hours  ; 
Daniel,  bap.  Feb.  18,  1770.     (Why.  Ch,  Rec.) 

BURNHAM  (page  564)  insert  Abner,  had  child,  bap,  Aug.  20,  1780  ;  Feb. 
24,  1782;  May  23,  1784 ;  Feb.  19,  1786  ;  Nov.  18,  1787 ;  Oct.  4,  1789  ;  Mat- 
thew  Rockwell,  bap.  July  24,  1791;  El—,  bap.  Sept.  8,  1793;  Emily,  bap. 
June  20,  1796  ;  Abner,  bap.  Jan.  19,  1798  ;  W-— ,  bap.  Sept.  8,  1799.  (E, 
W.  C.  R.) 

Elijah,  had  child,  bap.  June  13,  1773.     (E.  W.  C,  R.)     Buruham, 

had  child,  bap.  Nov.  1773;  Feb.  6,  1774;  May  14,  1780.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

"  William,  son  of  Thos.  Burnam  and  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Lomas 
were  m.  June  28,  1671."     (CoL  Rec.) 
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42  HISTORY    OP    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

Daniel,  had  child,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1775.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Stephen,  had  child  bap.  July  17,  1796  ;  June  21,  1801  ;  and  Wells,  bap. 
March  16,  1794.  (E.  W.  C.  R.)  Charles,  had  child  bap.  Sept.  11,1775. 
Silas,  m.  Hannah  Morton  of  E.  Hartford,  Sept.  3,  1747.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

BURLISON,  Daniel,  had  Esther,  bap.  Dec.  8,  1751;  d.  Feb.  9,  1752.  Job, 
had  Abigail,  bap.  May  4, 1755.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

BURR,  p.  564,  Abraham,  had  Henry  and  Abraham,  bap.  Aug.  5,  1804 ; 
William,  bap.  Oct.  29,  1809.  Titus,  m.  Elizabeth  Wilson,  Sept.  1814.  (W. 
C.  R.)  Isaac  (probably  Dr.  Isaac,  line  26),  had  child,  bap.  May  29,  1792; 
Sept  28,  1794;  Jerusha,  Horace,  Orrin,  bap.  Feb.  1,  1801.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Solomon,  m.  Deborah  Watson,  Nov.  27,  1754.  Samuel's  (line  32)  first 
child  b.  Oct.  4,  1753.     (R.  MSS.) 

M  following  from  Why.  Ch.  Rec.—F.  564,  1.  13,  Stephen  and  Sarah's 
children  were  Clarre,  d.  Sept.  6,  1775,  a.  21  yrs. ;  Eunice,  d.  Sept.  12,  1775, 
iu  7th  year;  Eunice,  bap.  Oct.  13,  1776  ;  d.  Sept.  5,  1777;  Clare,  bap.  April 
4,  1779. 

P.  564,  1.  15,  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  had  Horace,  bap.  March  29,  1767;  Elijah, 
bap.  April  17,  1768;  Bissell,  bap.  Jan.  26,  1772;  Nathan,  bap.  Feb.  25,  1776. 

Nathaniel  m.  Hannah  Loomis,  July  8,  1740,  had  Hannah,  bap.  Nov.  8, 
^741 ;  Nathaniel,  bap.  June  19,  1743;  Isaiah,  bap.  Sept.  8,  1745;  Anna,  bap. 
March  8,  1747;  Eunice,  bap.  July  16,  1749;  Salem,  bap.  June  14,  1752; 
Miriam,  bap.  July  21,  1754 ;  Freelove,  bap.  July  11,  1756. 

See  also  under  head  of  Phelps,  Shubael. 

Adonijah  had  Adonijah,  bap.  Jan.  21,  1750;  Zabina,  bap.  Dec.  15,  1751; 
Asa,  bap.  Nov.  11,  1753;  Roger,  bap.  Nov.  9,  1755  ;  Beersheba,  bap.  Oct.  2, 
1757. 

Gibeon  m.  Eunice  Loomis,  Nov.  11,  1742;  she  d.  Aug.  30,  1746,  a.  about 
26  yrs.;  had  Eunice,  "an  abortive  child  ;"  bap.  June  17, 1743,  "  in  his  house;" 
d.  same  day  ;  Eunice,  bap.  Oct.  14,  1744 ;  Sarah,  bap.  Sept.  7,  1746  ;  Gideon, 
bap.  Nov.  20;  d.  Nov.  30,  1749;  Gideon,  bap.  Dec.  9,  1750;  Elizabeth, 
bap.  May  20,  1753  ;  Hannah,  bap.  June  8,  1755;  Ozias,  bap.  Dec.  4,  1757  ; 
Phena,  bap.  Oct.  26,  1760  ;  Moses,  bap.  April  3,  1763. 

Noadiah,  Jr.  (p.  564,  1.  39),  m.  Abigail  Pease,  May  17,  1757;  had  Abigail, 
who  d.  March  5  or  7,  1777,  in  18th  yr. ;  Noadiah,  bap.  May  18,  1760; 
Hannah,  bap.  July  5,  1761;  Joseph,  bap.  Oct.  9,  1763;  Thede,  bap.  April 
28,  1765  ;  Rachel  and  Rhoda,  twins,  bap.  March  16,  1766  ;  Abi,  bap.  March 
27,  1768;  Kezia,  bap.  May  7,  1769  ;  Abraham,  bap.  July  15,  1770 ;  Lois,  bap. 
July  14,  1771;  Asena,  bap.  Nov.  8,  1772 ;  d.  Sept.  23,  1775  ;  Noah,  bap.  July 
17,  1774;  d.  Sept.  22,  1775  ;  Noah,  bap.  June  2,  1776;  Martin,  bap.  Aug. 
2,   1778  ;  Abigail,  bap.  Oct.  10,  1779. 

Noadiah  Jr.  m.  Hannah  Rowley,  Jan.  20,  1780;  had  Wealthyann,  bap. 
Sept.  24, 1780  ;  Titus,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783.  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.  in  1785,  say  "  some 
time  last  spring,  Noadiah  Burr,  Jr.,  had  a  child  scalded  to  death  ;  "Noadiah 
had  Erastus  and  Oliver,  bap.  Aug.  19,  1778. 


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Ebenezer  m.  Hepzibah  Brown,  Jan.  10,  1740,  had  Ebenezer,  bap.  Aug.  8, 
1741;  Oliver,  bap.  Feb.  27,1743;  Lucy,  bap.  June  30,1745;  Daniel,  bap. 
March  8,  1747;  Aaron,  bap.  Oct.  28,  1750. 

SAM0EL  (p.  5b'4,  1.  32),  his  wife  Christian,  d.  Jan.  27,  1782;  had ,  bap. 

Sept.  23,  1764;  Mary,  bap.  August,  1765;  Samuel,  bap.  Nov.  15,  1761; 
Kitte,  bap.  Aug.  5,  1764 ;  Peletiah,  bap.  July  24,  1768. 

Samuel  Jr.  m.  Clarissa  Barber  of  Windsor  South,  Oct.  15,  1792,  who  d. 
Nov.  24,  1795,  a.  about  23,  and  had  Peletiah  Watson,  bap.  June  17,  1798  ; 
Clarissa,  bap.  July  6,  1800  ;  Pamela,  bap.  Oct.  7,  1804  ;  Samuel,  who  d.  Oct. 
3,  1804,  a.  about  2  yrs. ;  Samuel,  bap.  July  3,  1808. 

Amos  m.  Anne  Rowel,  Dec.  30,  1761  ;  he  d.  July  19,  1775,  in  65th  yr.  ; 
Amos,  bap.  April  22,  1764 ;  Eunice,  Thomas  and  Timothy,  bap.  Nov.  4, 
1792 ;  Timothy,  bap.  June  30,  1799 ;  Nathan,  bap.  Aug.  3,  1800  ;  Laura, 
bap.  Aug.  8,  1802. 

Isaiah  m.  Eunice  Rowel,  May  10,  1773;  he  d.  April  27,  1779,  in  34th  yr.  ; 

had ;  d.  Nov.    30,  1773,  about  2  hrs.   old;  Joab.  bap.  Jan.  8,   1775; 

Irum,  bap.  Feb.  16,  1777;  Isaiah,  bap.  July  18,  1779. 

Isaac  had  Rockee  (Roxa  ?),  bap.  Aug.  6,  1780  ;  Deborah,  bap.  Oct.  17, 
1784;  Chester,  bap.  June  16,  1787. 

John,  Jk.  m.  Tabitha  Loomis,  Dec.  17,  1747;  had  John,  bap.  Aug.  5,  1750. 

Salmon  (see  1.  36,  p.  564)  had  Salmon,  bap.  March  21,  1756;  Elizabeth, 
bap.  March  26,  1758  ;  Salmon,  bap.  March  30,  1769;  Theodore,  bap.  Oct.  9, 
1763. 

Alpheps  had  Anne,  bap.  Jan.  29,  1775  ;  Alpheus,  bap.  Feb.  8,  1778. 

Salem,  m.  Ann  Cole,  Feb.  17,  1780  ;  Eleanor,  m.  Amajiah  Watson  of 
New  Hartford,  Dec.  5,  1776. 

Noah  m.  Lucy  Cadwell,  Nov.  28,  1799 ;  his  child  d.  May  3,  1809  ; 
Hannah,  m.   Luther  Barber  of  Norfolk,  Oct.  15,  1761. 

Isaac,  m.  wid.  Tabitha  Filley,  Aug.  13,  1800  ;  Anna,  m.  Edmund  Brown 
of  Norfolk,  May  9,  1761. 

Samuel's  son,  Samuel  Jr.  d.  Oct.  21,  1816,  a.  4;  Hannah,  d.  June  11,  1804, 
a.  43  ;  Ebenezer,  d.  May  3,  1811,  a.  70  ;  Samuel,  d.  Aug.  13,  1817,  a.  87  ; 
Samuel's  wife,  d.  May,  1817  ;  John,  d.  May  5,  1741,  a.  about  71  ;  NoAniAH, 
d.  Feb.  12,  1762,  a.  about  60;  Noadiah,  d.  June  28,  1793,  a.  61;  John,  d^ 
Sept.  25,  1769,  in  74th  yr.  ;  Wid.  Deborah,  d.  June  27,  1792,  in  70th 
year;  Samuel  Jr.  d.  Sept.  16,  1814,  a.  53;  Wid.  Burr,  d.  Sept.  4,  1767,  in 
93d  year;  Theodore,  d.  Feb.  23,  1796,  a.  33  ;  Titus,  d.  Jan.  26,  1799,  in  62d 
yr. ;  Nathaniel,  d.  May  5,  1772,  a.  about  66  yrs.  ;  Joseph,  d.  Jan.  29, 1812 ; 
Linus,  d.  Sept.  2, 1775,  a.  perhaps  43  ;  Amos'  son  d.  Aug.  20,  1794,  a.  3  yrs.  ; 
Martin's  child,  d.  October,  1809,  a.  9  mos. ;  Samuel's  wife  Sarah,  d.  Feb. 
25,  1806,  a.  76 ;  wid.  Hannah,  d.  Dec.  16,  1777,  in  75th  yr.  ;  wid.  Abigail, 
d.  May  15,  1814,  a.  76  ;  wid.  Ruth,  d.  Dec.  9,  1814,  a.  74;  Stephen,  Jr., 
d.  April  3,  1682;  Rhoda,  d.  OctH23,  1722,  a.  50;  Isaac  d.  May  13,  1822, 
a.  63;  Isaac's  wife,  d.  March  13,  1799,  a,  42. 


44  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

BUTLER,  p.  565,  Richard  m.  Mary  Griswold,  Oct.  19,  1817 ;  had  son  Jo- 
siali,  bap.  Sept.  7. 

L.  24,  Josiah,  d.  October,  1799.     R.  MSS.,  1755.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

L.  19,  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.  makes  dates  of  Samuel's  child  one  year  later,  viz  : 
Jerusha's  death,  and  births  of  Jerusha  2d,  Abigail  and  Zachariah  1st  and  2d. 
Also  gives  d.  of  Zech.  1st  as  Sept.  24,  1754,  a.  18  mos.  ;  d.  of  Zech.  2d, 
April  1,  1759,  a.  3  yrs.  and  about  7  mos. 

Thomas  Jr.  and  his  wife  Abigail  moved  to  Windsor  from  Ipswich,  Mass. 

BOTTOLPH,  David,  had  David,  bap.  June  5, 1740;  Elijah,  bap.  May  16, 1742. 

Nathaniel,  m.  Anne  Gillet,  Dec.  27,1770;  had  Lucy  and  Lucretia,  bap. 
June  13,  1773  ;  the  former  d.  1783  ;  Luerne,  bap.  May  3,  1778  ;  d.  Sept.  1, 
1779;  Anne,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1780;  d.  same  day;  Nathaniel,  bap.  Sept.  9, 
1781  ;  d.  Oct.  10,  1785.     (Wby.  Ch.  Reo.) 

Dea.  Isaac,  m.  Sarah,  who  d.  Jan.  12,  1753,  a.  54.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Joseph  d.  March  8,  1797,  in  20th  yr.  ;  Anna,  d.  Dec.  27,  1792,  a.  about 40, 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

CADWELL.  Ml  the  following  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.—?.  565,  1.  32,  Thomas 
m.  Mary  Porter,  Dec.  20,  1752,  and  had b.  May  16,  1753.     (R.  MSS.) 

Matthew  had  Matthew,  bap.  June  12,  1748  ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  March  11, 
1750;  Anne,  bap.  Jan.  5,  1752;  Peletiah,  bap.  July  7,  1754;  Theoda,  bap. 
Dec.  5,  1756;  Hulda,  bap.  Aug.  19,  1759;  John,  bap.  Jan.  3,  1762;  Lois, 
bap.  March  18,  1764  ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Aug.  1765  ;  Justus,  bap.  Aug.  25,  1775. 
Rosanna,  wife  of  Matthew,  d.  June  26,  1787.  Perhaps  mother  of  the  above 
family. 

Matthew,  Jr.,  m.  Joanna  Marshall,  Feb.  12,  1767,  he  d.  Aug.  1,  1773,  in 
48th  yr.  Had  Matthew,  bap.  May  24,  1767  ;  Justus,  bap.  May  7,  1769,  d.  Oct. 
28,  1775  ;  Abijah,  bap.  March  18,  1770  ;  George,  bap.  May  2,  1773  ;  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  instantly  while  at  dinner,  Nov.  3,  1764,  in  15  yr. ;  Joanna,  bap.  May 
8,  1774,  who  d.  Oct.  13  or  14,  1775;  Justus,  bap.  April  19,  1776,  who  d, 
Sept.  30,  1777,  a.  15  mos. 

James,  who  d.  Aug.  29,  1771,  in  75th  yr.,  had  James,  bap.  Dec.  26,  1742. 
James,  Jr.,  m.  Mary  Foot,  Nov.  19,  1767,  and  had  Aaron,  bap.  Nov.   6, 
1768;  Mary,  bap.  Nov.  11,  1770;  Rhoda,  bap.  Feb.   7,  1773;  James,  bap. 
July  30,  1775  ;  Martin,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1778. 

Moses,  had  Lois,  d.  Aug.  23,  1741,  a.  about  5  yrs  ;  Timothy,  d.  Feb.  18, 
1738,  a.  about  6  yrs.  ;  Olive,  bap.  Nov.  25,  1739,  d.  Aug.  20,  1741 ;  Timothy, 
bap,  Sept.  6,  d.  Sept.  20,  1741. 

Samuel,  Jr.,  had  child  d.  Nov.  27, 1828,  a.  about  2  days ;  also d.  Dec. 

10,  1828,  a,  6  yrs. 

Peletiah,  m.  Lucy  Foot,  Nov.  7,  1776,  who  d.  Aug.  9,  1781,  a.  24  yrs. 
He  d.  Sept.,  1817.  Had  Peletiah,  bap.  Dec.  7,  1777;  Levi,  bap.  Feb.  17, 
1780  ;  by  2d  wife.  Orris  and  Lucy,  bap.  Nov.  19,  1786;  Erastus,  bap.  Sept. 
2,  1787  ;  Sylvia,  bap.  March  6,  1796. 

Allyn,  m.  Nancy  Latimer,  May  7,  1810,  had  Nancy  Amelia,  Edward  Lati- 
mer, Sidney,  Elizabeth,  Julia  Ann,  Levi  Hayden,  Anson,  Allyn. 


SUPPLEMENT.  45 

Theodoke,  had  ,   d.  Sept.  24,  1785 ;  a  son  who  d.  Nov.   1,  1799,  a. 

6  yrs. 

Theodorps  (prob.  same  as  above),  had  Roxy  (adult),  bap.  June  17,  1821 ; 
Lovicia,  Huldah,  Esther,  Theodorus  and  Mary,  bap.  July  29,  1821  ;  Marcia 
Jannet,  bap.  Aug.  10,  1823  ;  Edward  S.  bap.  July  16,  1826. 

HuLDAn,  m.  Norman  W.  Moses  of  Simsbury,  Nov.  2.3,  1831. 

Abijah  (see  I.  27,  previous  page),  m.  Eunice  AUyn,  May  9,  1793,  had  an 
infant  d.  March  30,  1794,  and  his  wife  d.  March  31,  1794,  a.  26  yrs,  Aaron, 
m.  Chloe  Ford,  Aug.  24,  1794.  Levi,  m.  Roxy  Brown,  Oct.  7,  1799,  who  d. 
Sept.  2, 1803,  a.  25.  Theodore,  m.  Roxy  Parsons,  Oct.  25,  1704.  Orrin,  m, 
Harriet  Pettibone,  Oct.  12,  1815.  Roxy,  m.  Jonathan  Bodwell  of  Farmington, 
Oct.  14,  1828.  Melissa,  m.  William  Watson  of  Torringford,  Jan.  30,  1828. 
Sarah,  m.  Jedidiah  Olcott  of  New  Hartford,  Oct.  3, 1759.  Ciret,  m.  Hezekiah 
Goodwin,  Aug.  3,  1815.  Orrin,  had  child  which  d.  Oct.  23,  1826,  a  1  yr. 
Theodore,  d.  June  9,  1826,  a.  44.  Maj.  Matthew's  wife  Mary,  d.  Nov.  2, 
1804,  a.  46.  The  wid.  Elizabeth,  d.  Oct.  10,  1775,  a.  perhaps  45  yrs.  The 
WiD.  d.  April  24,  1822.  Anne,  d.  Dec  15,  1778,  in  27th  yr.  James,  d.  Dec. 
16,  1811. 

Calvin's  child  d.  Dec.  30,  1812,  in  7th  yr.  Calvin  himself  d.  Nov.  30,  1813, 
a   27. 

Roger  had  Rhoda,  who  d.  April  20,  1813,  a.  4  ;  also,  child  d.  Dec.  30, 
1815,  a.  27,  and  child  d.  April  5,  1816,  a.  3  weeks.  Ira's  child,  d.  April  26, 
1817,  infant;  Justus,  d.  Dec.  29,  1815,  a.  7  yrs. 

CARTER,  p.  566,  1,  9,  read  May  10,  1653.     (Col.  Rec.) 

CARVER,  p.  566,  insert  Benjamin  had  Chloe,  bap.  Sept.  25,  1763,  and  3 
children  bap.  Oct.  11,  1772.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

CASE,  p.  566,  TiTus  had  Rebecca,  bap.  May  8,  1791 ;  Sarah,  bap.  Feb.  2, 
1794 ;  Titus  Vesper,  bap.  Nov.  13,  1796 ;  Francis,  bap.  Oct.  21,  1798.  (W. 
C.  R.) 

All  following  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Samuel,  Jr.,  m.  Violet  Burr,  April  7, 
1757,  and  had  Violet,  bap.  Jan.  28,  1759  ;  Eunice,  bap.  Jan.  16,  1763  ;  Louis, 
bap.  Feb.  1,  1767;  Peletiah,  bap.  Sept.  4,  1768  ;  Samuel,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1770, 
d.  Aug.  23,  1775;  Russell,  bap.  June  13,  1773. 

Dea.  Samuel,  d.  Sept.  23,  1768,  in  73d  yr.,  his  wife  Eunice,  d.  Sept.  1, 1775, 
in  72  yr.  ;  Mary,  of  Samuel,  d.  Sept.  8,  1775,  a.  about  10  yrs  ;  Perlee,  of 
Samuel,  d.  Sept.  9,  1775,  in  6th  yr. 

Reuben  m.  Ruth  Goodrich,  July  9,  1747.  Ruth,  wife  of  Dea.  Reuben 
(prob.  same),  d.  Jan.  23,  1782,  in  65th  yr.  ;  had  Reuben  bap.  May  15,  1748. 
William  Robe,  bap.  April  8,  1750,  d.  Nov.  30,  1828,  a.  78  ;  Ashbel,  bap. 
June  21,  1752;  Elihu,  bap.  March  3,  1754;  Darius,  bap.  July  17,  1757; 
Ruth,  bap.  Nov.  18,  1759^;  Huldah,  bap.  Oct.  3,  1762  ;  Allin,  bap.  May  20, 
1764  ;  Lucy,  bap.  Oct.  4,  1767  ;  Anne,  bap.  April  25,  1771;  Susy,  bap.  March 

12,  1775;  Susanna,  bap.  Sept.  21,  1777.     Reuben,  Jr.,  had ,  bap.  April 

16,  1780  ;  Lucy.  bap.  Aug.  25,  1782. 


46  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

ASHBEL  had  Chloe,  bap.  Sept.  17,  1775;     Ashbel,  bap.  June  21,  1778; 

Timothy,  bap.  Feb.  19,  1781  ;  ,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783. 

^WiLUAM  Robe,  m.  Hulda  Loomis,  Feb.  3,  1775,  and  had  William,  bap.  Aug. 
27,  1775  ;  Hulda,  bap.  Nov.  23,  1777  :  Abiah,  bap.  Oct.  3,  1779  ;  Ruth,  bap. 
Aug.  25,  1782  ;  Horace,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1784. 

George,  m.  Rhoda  Pirce,  Dec.  19,  1776,  she  d.  April  11,  1779,  in  20th  yr. ; 

a  George  (prob.  this  one),  d.  May  5,  1793,  middle  aged  ;  child ,  d.  Feb. 

12,  1778,  a.  about  7  days  ;  George,  bap.  Aug.  6,  1780  ;  Robert,  Rhoda,  bap. 
Sept.  1784;  Lydia,  bap.  July  23,  1786. 

Elihu,  m.  Freelove  Burr,  May  7,  1777;  had  Freelove,  bap.  Feb.  19,  1781. 

James,  had  Hepzibah,  bap.  Aug,  6,  1780. 

Darius,  m.  Hepzibah  Foot,  Oct.  21,  1779. 

Hezekiah,  m.  Susanna  Adams,  Dec.  25,  1805  ;  liad  a  child  d.  June  17, 
1815.  Robert's  wife  d.  June  28,  1817,  a.  32  ;  child  d.  infant,  July  24,  1817. 
Benjamin,  d.  Aug.  21,  1818.  Joshua,  d.  Feb.  15,  1764,  a.  about  68  yrs. 
Joshua,  d.  Aug.  4,  1778,  a.  about  50  yrs.  Peletiau's  child  d.  Nov.  16,  1801, 
a.  1  yr. ;  and  his  infant  d.  April  10,  1795.  Russel,  d.  Jan.  27,  1802,  middle 
aged.  Wid.  Mary,  d.  Sept.  19,  1803,  a.  78.  Hezekiah's  wife  d.  Oct.  9,  1S04, 
a.  27.  Alexander,  son  of  Joshua,  Jr.,  d.  May  12,  1763,  a.  about  6^  yrs. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Oliver,  d.  July  13,  1772,  a.  perhaps  25  yrs.  Wid. 
Anna,  d.  March  28,  1811,  a.  84.  Nathaniel,  d.  Dec.  15,  1763,  a.  about  26. 
Benjamin,  d.  Feb.  19,  1798,  in  88th  yr.  The  wid.  of  Ammi,  d.  May  9,  1773, 
a.  74  yrs.  Samuel,  d.  Aug.  27,  1775,  a.  about  40  yrs.  Wid.  of  Lois,  d.  Feb. 
16,  1799,  a.  66. 

P.  566,  1.  20,  for  William,  read  Jamet.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Nathaniel,  m.  Miriam ,  who  d.  Sept.  24  (N.  S.),  1752,  a.  about  45 

yrs;  he  d.  June  5,  1753,  a.  perhaps  50  yrs.  ;  had  Nathaniel,  hap.  Feb.  18, 
1738  ;  Silas,  bap.  Aug.  3,  1740  ;  Nathaniel,  bap.  Feb.  1,  1761. 

Hannah,  wife  of  Nathaniel,  d.  June  3,  1761,  a.  about  22  yrs.  Nathaniel, 
of  Nathaniel,  d.  Nov.  13,  1762,  a.  21  mos. 

Benjamin,  m.  Hannah  Drake,  Nov.  10,  1743;  she  d.  July  9,  1760,  a.  about 
52  yrs.  ;  had  Zenas,  bap.  June  5,  1748. 

Benjamin,  m.  wid.  Mary  Loomis  of  Simsbury,  June  13,  1763  ;  had  Benja- 
min, bap.  Oct.  12,  1766. 

Hannah,  bap.  June  2,  1765  ;  Rebecca,  bap.  April  30,  1769. 

Zenas,  m.  Mary  Loomis,  March  2,  1769  ;  had  Morton,  bap.  Sept.  17,  1769 ; 
Zenas,  bap.  Sept.  29,  1771;  Shadrack,  bap.  Dec.  5,  1773;  Polly,  bap.  Sept. 
15,  1776,  d.  Oct.  15,  1778;  Nathaniel,  bap.  April  29,  1776;  Zenas'  son,  d. 
Oct.  14,  1795,  iu  17th  yr. 

Joshua,  Jr.,  had  Oliver,  bap.  May  22,  1749;  Elisha,  bap.  Oct.  7,  1750; 
George,  bap.  Feb.  9,  1752;  Mary,  bap.  Jan.  26,  1755  ;  Alexander,  bap.  Nov. 
14,1756;  Rhoda,  bap.  Oct.  29,  1758  ;  Lydia,  bap.  Jan.  11,  1761;  Sahara, 
bap.  Aug.  22,  1762;  Rosetta,  bap.  Aug.  19,  1764 ;  Mabel,  bap.  May  11,  1766; 
Alexander,  bap.  March  6,  1768. 


SUrrLEMENT.  47 

Caleb,  ni.  Christian  Burr,  April  1],  1771  ;  had  Christian,  bap.  March  22, 
1772;  Joanna,  bap.  March  12,  1775,  d.  Sept,  26  or  27,  1775  ;  son  d.  Oct.  13, 
1796,  a.  2yrs. 

Jonah,  had  Jonah,  hap.  Aug.  30,  1741. 

Sarah,  m.  Hez.  Ricliards  of  West  Hartford,  May  8,  1755.  Eunice,  m. 
Elisha  Lawrence  of  Kenington,  May  13,  1756. 

Newton,  m.  Laura  Roberts,  Nov.  26,  1S12.  Richard's  wife  had  a  child- 
bap.  Dec.  5,  1779.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

CASS,  p.  566,  insert  Nathaniel  (Why.),  d.  June  5,  1753  ;  his  wife  d.  Sept. 
13,  1752.     (R.  MSS.). 

CHAFFEE,  p.  567,  ].  2,  Hezekiah,  Jr.,  had  Abigail  Sherwood,  bap.  July 
8,  1787;  Hezekiah  Bradley,  bap.  June  28,  1789. 

Hezekiah  and  Charlotte  had  Samuel  Griswold,  bap.  Jan.  15,  1792;  who 
m.  Rebecca  Phelps,  April  13,  1815.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Hezekiah,  Jr.,  m.  Abigail  Talcott,  Dec.  25,  1814.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  567,  1.  2,  John,  m.  Mary  Rowland,  March  1,  1795. 

RuFDS,  m.  Lovicia  Francis,  June  26,  1811. 

Billings,  m.  Charlotte  Hoskins,  Aug.  27,  1814. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  p.  567,  Oliver  (line  8),  had  also  children  bap.  April  17, 
1768  ;  Jan  24,  1771 ;  Jan.  15,  1775 ;  June-Oct.  1777  ;  Dec.  26,  1779,  (E.  W. 
C.R.) 

CHANDLER,  p.  567,  1.  13,  Isaac,  had  Roger,  bap.  Sept,  24,  1797;  Mary 
Ann,  bap.  June  29,  1800  ;  Edward,  bap.  Sept.  19,  1802  ;  Martha  AUyn,  bap. 
Oct.  6,  1804  ;  a  dau.  bap,  June  7,  1807  ;  Agnes  Lucinda,  bap.  July  16,  1809; 
Isaac,  bap.  June  28,  1812.     (W.  C.  R.) 

John,  had  Lois,  bap.  Nov,  29,  1795  ;  Lester,  bap.  May  20,  1798. 

CHAUNCEY,  p.  567,  1.  20,  Abigail,  b.  Oct.  14,  1677.     (Col.  Rec.) 

CHAPMAN,  p.  567,  1.  40,  Mary,  b.  1664,  d.  June  30,  1665.  (Col.  Rec.) 
Also  for  Mary,  b.  Oct.  22  (or  7),  1654,  read,  b.  Oct.  27,  1665.  Elizabeth  of 
Windsor,  m.  Joseph  Strickland  of  Hartford,  Dec.  11,  1684.     (Col.  Rec) 

P,  568,  1.  26,  Taylor,  m.  Roxaua  Drake,  Nov,  28,  1791. 

Wid  Mary,  d.  April  9,  1792,' a.  75.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

CHAPIN,  p.  568, 1.  28,  Eliphalet  also  had  2  children  bap.  Oct.  21,  1781  ;■ 
one  bap.  May  23,  1784;  and  one  Oct.  5,  1788.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

P.  568,1.  33,  Joseph,  was  b.  June  22,  1718;  d.  May  6,  1803;  m.  Jane 
Allen  Wolcot,  who  was  b.  Aug.  16,  1719,  and  who  d.  Feb,  3,  1788,  Their 
children  were :  Jane,  b.  Aug.  27,  1746  ;  d.  July  23,  1769  ;  Solomon,  b.  Aug. 
19,  1749  ;  d.  July  21,  1813,  at  Sodus,  N.  Y.;  Irena,  b.  March  11,  1752  ; 
Gideon,  b.  April  16,  1754;  Trypheua,  b.  May  29,  1756;  m,  Asahel  Stiles, 
and  d.  April  21,  1831  (being  the  paternal  grandmother  of  H.  R.  Stiles,  the 
compiler  of  this  work) ;  Joseph,  b.  Oct.  28,  1759  ;  Thankful,  b.  July  3,  1761 ; 
d.  Oct.  30,  1761 ;  Abigail,  b.  March  9,  1763,     (Stiles  Family  Record.) 

Chester,  m.  Mary  Ely,  June,  1815.     (W,  C.  R.) 


48  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

CHAPPEL,  p.  569,  insert  alter  Chapiu,  Adner  Brown,  m.  Huldah  Osborn, 
Jan.  1,  1797. 

CLARK,  p.  569,  Hosea's  first  child,  b.  May  20,  1753. 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec—V.  570,  1.  22,  this  John,  had  in  addition  to  those 
mentioned  in  text  the  following:  Wealthyann,  bap  April  17,  1763;  Roswell, 
bap.  May  19,  1765  ;  Hannah,  bap.  Feb.  20,  1767  ;  d.  same  day  ;  Hannah,  bap. 
June  12,  1768;  Abiah,  bap,  Sept.  28,  1770;  Isaac,  bap.  July  12,  1772;  d. 
July  16,  1772;  Isaac,  bap.  April  17,  1774. 

HosEA,  m.  Mary  Skinner,  Oct.    5  (N.  S.),  1752;   she  d.  of  small  pox,  Feb. 

14,  1777,  a.  about  52  yrs.;  also  a  dau.  Mary,  d.  on  27th  of  same  disease,  a. 
about  22 yrs.:  had  Abraham,  bap.  May  27,  1753  ;  Mary,  bap.  May  4, 1775  ;  Ira, 
bap.  March  13,  1757  ;  Roger,  bap.  June  3,  1759  ;  Charity,  bap.  June  21, 1761 ; 
Amos,  bap.  Sept.  4,  1763;  Sarah,  bap.  May  18,  1766  ;  Charlotte,  bap.  July 
9,  1769  ;  Joel,  bap.  April  30,  1786. 

HosEA,  m.  Hannah  Hoskins,  Oct.  4,  1778  ;  had  Molly,  bap.  Aug.  6,  1780; 
Elihu,  bap.  Aug.  25,  1782. 

P.  570,  I.  25,  this  Benoni,  had  also ;  d.  March  16,  1760,  a.  but  a  few- 
weeks ;  Nance,  bap.  April  1,  1770;  Sybil,  bap.  May  17,  1772;  William,  bap. 
June  19,  1774;  Kezia,  bap.  Aug.  23,  1776;  Lucy,  bap.  Sept.  19,  1779. 

P.  570,  1.  26,  for  Elias,  read  Silas. 

P.  570,  1.  24,  EzEKiEL  also  had  Oliver  and  Ezekie],bap.  Feb.  4,  1750. 

Solomon,  had  Mary,  bap.  May  28,  1738. 

Solomon,  Jr.  m.  Anne  Ashley  of  Haitford,  Jan.  11,  1747-8  ;  June  24,  1754, 
d.  a  dau.  of  Solomon,  a.  but  a  few  hours  ;  Anne,  wife  of  Solomon,  d.  Dec. 

15,  1738,  a.  about  38;  Solomon,  d.  May  6,  1776.  a.  about  51  yrs.  Children, 
Ann,  bap.  May  10,  1752;  Solomon,  bap.  June  7,  1752;  Hulda,  bap.  May  25, 
1755;  Asahel,  bap.  May  31,  1767;  George,  bap.  Dec.  4,  1757;  Hittie,  bap. 
March  23,  1760  ;  Eunice,  bap.  June  13,  1762;  Jemme,  bap.  Nov.  25,  1764  ; 
Rockee,  bap.  Feb.  24,  1771. 

Roswell,  m.  Rhoda  Wilson,  Aug.  5,  1793  ;  he  d.  Feb.  26,  1813  ;  had  Ros- 
well, d.  Feb.  15,  1802,  a.  5  yrs.;  Judson  and   Roswell,  bap.  June  14,  1801 ; 

Ehoda,  bap. 2,  1803  ;  Roswell,  bap.  June  21,  1807. 

y  Nathaniel,  had  Elkaneh,  bap.  June  4,  1738. 

Abkaham,  had  Sophia  and  Fanny,  and  Abraham  Moore,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1801 ; 
Selden  Pratt,  bap.  Oct.  9, 1803. 

JosiAH,  m.  Deliverence  Eggleston,  Sept.  6,  1751  ;  had  Deliverance,  bap.  Dec. 
22,  1751. 

Isaac  (of  Scantic),  had  Ann,  bap.  Aug.  26,  1753. 

John,  d.  Aug.  27,  1784. 

Roger,  d.  March  30, 1822,  a.  62  ;  Roger's  wife  had  a  child  by  former  hus- 
band ;  Nancy  Judd,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1799  ;  had ,  inf.  d.  Oct.  1786. 

Capt.  Solomon,  d.  March  5,  1767,  in  the  69th  yr. 

Moses,  m.  Uslae  [Ursula?]  Phelps  of  Poquonnoc,  Oct.  30,  1781. 


SUPPLEMENT.  49 

George,  m.  Charity  Clark,  Aug.  15,  1779. 

John,  in.  Sarali  Bak— ,  July  22,  1787. 

Ira,  m.  Beda  Barnes,  Oct.  10,  1779;  had  still-born  child,  Nov.  15,  1793  ; 
his  wife  d.  Jan.  22,  1800. 

CLARK,  Hooker,  m.  Ruth  Rowley,  Jan.  18,  1810. 

Hannah,  m.  William  Webber,  Aug.  7,  1794. 

Deborah,  m.  John  Giles  of  Charlemont,  Feb.  12,  1797. 
,  Lt.  Ira,  m.  Eliza  Chaucer,  P'eb.  5,  1801. 

Wid.  Kezia,  d,  Feb.  6,  1804,  a.  75.  Giles,  son  of  Solomon,  d.  May  22, 
1804,  a.  13.  Hosea's  child,  d.  Feb.  14,  1808,  a.  2  yrs.  Asahel's  wife,  d. 
April  5,  1808.  Samuel's  child,  d.  April  18,  1828,  a.  1^  yrs.  James's  child,  d. 
Jan.  13,  1800,  a.  4  mos.  Abraham,  Jr.,  d.  Sept.  28,  1801,  a.  15.  yrs,  Asahel, 
had  an  inf.  d.  Dec.  12,  1796  ;  and  child,  d.  Feb.  11,  1800,  a.  6  mos.  Benoni's 
son  still-born.  May  14,  1797.  Hosea,  d.  .Jan.  7,  1799,  in  67th  yr.  Hosea, 
d.  June  17,  1813,  a  34.  Hosea's  wife  Sarah,  d.  May  23,  1813,  a.  34;  and 
also 'au  inf.  Mrs.  Anna,  d.  Feb.  19,  1820,  a.  61.  Wid.  Anna,  d.  May  24, 
1812. 

P.  570,  Abigail,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  and  Elizabeth,  bap.  Nov.  15,  1761.  (N. 
S.  R.)- 

Stephen,  m.  Roxaua  Mather,  Oct.  6,  1802;  Horace,  m.  Eunice  Allyn,  April 
28,  1814  (W.  C.  R.) ;  Delia,  m.  Noah  A.  Phelps  of  H.,  April  7,  1822 ;  Grove, 
m.  Mercy  Griffin,  Jan.  13, 1791 ;  Cornelia,  m.  Isaac  Roberts  of  W.  Springfield, 
March  3,  1834. 

P.  570,  1.  36,  for  Julia  Fox.  read  Julia  Ann  Fox. 

Samuel,  had  children  bap.  Aug.  12,  1770  ;  May  3,  1772.     (E.  W,  C.  R.) 

CLEVELAND,  p.  571,  insert  Hosmer,  was  bap.  Dec.  11,  1791,  and  had 
Cynthia,  bap.  early  in  1792.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

COHOON,  p.  571,  1.  23,  Capt.  Nathan,  had  Reuben  and  another  child,  bap. 
July  4,  1802  ;  John,  bap.  March  24,  1805  ;  Luciua,  bap.  Nov.  8,  1806.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.) 

COLLINS,  p.  571,  add  Ebenezer,  m.  Roxanna  Moses,  Feb.  3, 1806;  Lovisa, 
m.  Erastus  Hoskins,  Bennington,  Vt.,  Sept.  10,  1835.     (W.  C.  R.) 

COLT,  p.  571,  Alla,  dau.  of  Jabez  and  Sysil  (Cecil  ?),  bap.  Dec.  2,  1787. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

COLTON.  All  from  Why.  Ch.  Rec. — Samuel,  m.  Lois  Brown,  April  8,  1779; 
had  Mary,  d.  Dec.  20,  1786;  Moses  and  Polly,  bap.  Oct.  13,  1793;  Anna, 
bap.  Oct.  30,  1796;  Orinda,  bap.  June  17,  1798  ;  Leicester,  bap.  May  29,  1803. 

Samuel,  Jr.,  m.  Patty  Filley,  Nov.  10,  1805;  children,  Samuel  Hunt,  Sid- 
ney Brown,  Simeon  Edwards  and  Horatio. 

Ann  (of  Windsor),  rii.  Sam.  Humphrey  of  Hartford,  Sept.  10,  1819. 

Lois,  m.  Erastus  Roberts  of  Granby,  Nov.  24,  1803. 

MosES,  had  Abraham  Moses,  bap.  Sept.  10,  1820  ;  Eunice  Celestia,  bap. 
March  23,  1822;  Miranda,  bap.  Feb.  8,  1824. 

Samuel,  d.  Oct.  22,  1823,  a.  67;  George,  d.  May  24,  1829,  a  1  day. 
7 


50  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

COLYER,  Joseph,  d.  Nov.  28,  1767,  a.  about  71  yrs.     The  wid.  Colyer 

(prob.  Joseph's),  d.  May  7,  1786,  in  85th  yr.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

COMINGS,  p.  571,  insert  George,  had  child  bap.  June  16,  1776,  also, 
Oct.  12,  1776,  and  March  18,  1781.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

COOK.     From  Col.  Rec. — P.  572,  1.  5  and  6,  for  Jpril,  read  August. 

On  this  and  next  line,  for  6.,  read  hap. 

P.  572,  1.  18,  for  June  26,  read  28. 

P.  572,  1.  19,  Lydia  did  not  d.  Oct.  24,  but  May  23,  1676,  in  24th  yr.  ;  Han- 
nah, b.  Sept,  21. 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — P.  572,  1.  35,  Richard^  d.  Dec.  5,  1760,  a.  perhaps 
55  ;  his  wid.  d.  March  29,  1762,  a.  about  60. 

P.  573,  1.  32,  Joel,  m.  Sarah  Pinney,  April  7,  1754. 

P.  573,  1.  36,  Elisha,  b.  June,  and  d.  July  9,  1766.  For  Nama,  read  Ami. 
After  Nania  (or  Ami)  insert  an  infant  son  who  d.  Dec.  7,  1786. 

Reuben,  m.  1,  Thanl^ful  Hodge,  Nov.  8,   1744 ;  she  d.  June  17,  1758,  a. 

about  31  yrs.  ;  he  m.   2,   Mehitabel ,  who   was   bap.   July  31,   1763,  a. 

about  22  yrs.  ;  child,  ■ ,  d.  April  5,  1756,  a.  about  4  weeks  ;  Timothy  and 

Richard,  bap.  on  same  day  as  his  2d  wife.  On  July  1,  1759,  was  bap,  Shubael 
(bound  to  David  Filley),  the  son  of  Reuben;  Alexander,  bap.  Nov.  5,  1752  ; 
Darius,  bap.  March  25,  1753  ;  Ebenezer,  bap.  June  1,  1755  ;  Jerusha,  d.  Nov.^ 
7,  1757,  a.  a  few  days  ;  Benjamin,  bap.  March  29,  1759  ;  Jerusha,  bap.  June 
21,  1761. 

Eli,  m.  Rachel  Russell,  Dec.  21,  1777. 

Job,  m.  Ruth  Pierce,  Dec.  16,  1719. 

Elisha,  m.  Susanna  Rowley,  Jan.  16,  1800. 

Semantha  p.,  m.  Jas.  M.  Barnet  of  Bridgewater,  Jan.  17,  1803. 

Martha,  dau.  of  Thos,  d.  Nov.  8,  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  iJec— Norman's  child,  d.  Nov.  7,  1823,  a.  7  weeks  ;  Eldad, 
d.  Oct.  6,  1825,  a.  5  yrs.  ;  Maeiah,  d.  April  25,  1826,  a.  16  yrs.  ;  Joel,  d. 
Dec.  4,  1801,  a.  about  38  ;  Joel,  d.  Oct.  25,  1808  a.  over  60  ;  Oerin,  had 
child,  d.  Feb.  10,  1808,  a.  about  2;  Mira,  d.  Feb.  15,  1808,  a.  13. 

Elisha,  had  still-born  infant,  Oct.  4,  1803,  and  child  d.  April  22,  1807,  a. 
about  6  yrs. ;  Joel's  child,  d.  March  17,  1792;  Ensign  Joel's  (1.  32,  p.  573  ?)  ; 
Sarah,  d.  Jan.  27,  1793  ;  Job's  infant,  d.  April  19,  1792;  Pinney  (see  1.  32, 
p.  573),  had  child,  d.  Sept.,  1793,  and  one  d.  Feb.,  1799;  he  d.  May,  1799  ; 
Joel,  d.  Feb.  1794 ;  Joel.  Jr.'s  child  d.  Jim.  18,  1797,  a.  6  mcs. 

Morris,  m.  Percy  Goodvi^in,  May  6,  1819. 
^     P.  573,  Elisha,  m.  Hannah  Bigelow,  Nov.  27,  1794. 

P.  573,  1.  37  :  this  is  probably  the  same  Roswell  who  m.  Lucina  Cook, 
March  10,  1812. 

JosiAH,  m.  Chloe  Cook,  Feb.  14,  1793;  Delia,  m.  Samuel  Pollentine  of 
Eastbury,  Sept.  18,  1828  (W.  C.  R.);  Abigail,  m.  Horace  Daniels,  Nov.  24, 
1803 ;  LuciNDA,  m.  Sam.  Mitchell,  Jan.  3,  1806  ;  Rhoda,  m.  Geo.  Wright, 
June  8,  1809. 


SUPPLEMENT.  51 

P.  573,  1.  28,  this  Benjamin  is  same  as  Benj.  (E.  W.),  1.  4,  p.  574,  and  his 
son  Oliver  should  be  transferred  to  page  574. 

Oliver  (prob.  the  one  above  referred  to,  see  1.  28,  p.  573),  had  Abigail, 
bap.  May  30,  1801;  Mary,  bap.  May  15,  1803;  Oliver,  bap.  April  7,  1805; 
Frances,  bap.  June  25,  1808 ;  Elihu,  bap.  Sept.  30,  1810.     (E.  "W.  C.  R.) 

Noah,  had  Rhoda,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1791.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Shubael,  m.  Lucy  Westland,  Jan.  5,  1783,  and  had  Elihu,  bap.  Sept.  7, 
1783;  Silas,  bap.  June  7,  1790;  Levi,  bap.  July  16,  1786;  Elijah,  bap.  Oct. 
28,  1792;  Lucina,  bap.  Sept.  7,  1794;  Deborah,  bap.  Nov.  1787. 

Daniel,  m.  Huldah  Barber,  March  16,  1784. 

Eliakim  (possibly  the  one  ment.  in  1.  6,  p.  573),  had  Lucy,  bap.  Jan.  9, 
1794;  John,  Nov.  13,  1796  ;  John,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1798.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

COOLEY,  p.  574,  i-  30,  Samuel,  m.  Mary  Clark,  Oct.  24,  1711. 

Eunice  of  Windsor,  m.  Amasa  Johnson  of  Middletown,  March  16,  1767, 
and  had  Eunice,  b.  Jan.  9,  1768;  Mabel,  b.  Dec.  17,  1769  ;  Lois,  b.  Sept.  25, 
1771 ;  Daniel,  b.  March  7,  1773.     (Edwin  Stearns,  Middletown,  Conn.) 

Charles,  1.  31,  also  had  child,  bap.  Sept.  27,  1812,  and  Henry  Baker,  bap. 
May  22,  1814.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

William,  m.  Lucinda  Evans  of  E.  Hartford,  June  11, 1799.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

CORNISH,  p.  574,  1.  38,  for  Gahicl,  read  Gabriel. 

COY,  p.  575,  I.  2,  Uriah,  m.  Anna ,  they  had  a  child  Silas,  bap.  July 

22,  1764.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  575,  1.  3,  Samuel,  m.  Sarah . 

P.  575,  after  1.  4,  insert  Silas,  and  Deborah  had  Ed[ward],  bap.  May,  1762. 
(N.  S.  R.) 

CRANE,  p.  575,  line  9,  David,  m.  Jan.  7,  1779,  Jerusha  (dau.  of  David). 
Smith  (p.  775),  who  lived  in  the  E.  W.  part  of  North  Bolton.  It  was  doubt- 
less their  son  John  who  d.  1799.  Curtis  Crane  (1.  10),  d.  at  New  Albany, 
Ind.,  Feb.  25,  1862,  a.  80. 

P.  575,  1.  11,  Aaron  (E.  W.),  m.  Mary  Barber  of  1st.  Soc.  W.  (at  Wby.). 
June  16,  1778.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec) 

CRESEA  (or  Cresey),  p.  575,  1.  25,  Benjamin,  m.  Wealthy  Gillet,  April  5, 
1787  ;  infant  dau.  d.  May  20,  1792  ;  his  wife  d.  April  22,  1793.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

CROSBY,  p.  575,  insert  Simon,  had  children,  Dec.  23,  1781 ;  Dec.  15,  1782; 
Feb.  6,  and  April  3,  1785  ;  Sept.  30,  17S7  ;  Edward,  bap.  Aug.  1,  1790 ; 
Betsy,  June  24,  1792;  HepzibaL,  May  31,  1795.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Elisha,  had  two  children,  bap.  Jan.  4,  1829.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

CROCKER,  p.  575,  1.  26,  Elihu,  was  an  apprentice  to  Taylor  Chapman. 

CULVER,  p.  576,  1.  17,  William,  had  also  children  bap.  Jan.  28,  1781 ; 
Jan.  18,  1783.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

DART,  p.  576,  insert,  the  wid.  (mother-in-law  to  Joseph  Colyer),  d.  April 
8,  1753,  a.  about  85. 

DAVIS,  p.  576,  Rebecca,  had  Daniel,  bap.  March  7,  1762.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 


52  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

DENSLOW,  p.  577,  1.  11,  Nicholas,  d.  March  8,  1666.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  577,  1.  13  and  14,  Susannah  is  the  right  name.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  577,  1.  18,  John,  m.  Jan.  1653 ;  Mary,  his  wife,  d.  Aug.  29,  1684.  (Col. 
Rec.) 

P.  577,  1.  20,  for  Deborah,  read  Rebecca.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Samuel,  m.  Patience  Gibbs,  Dec.  2,  1686.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Hannah,  b. 
Nov.  14,  1690.  "Old  Widow  Denslo,"  d.  Aug.  14,  1669,  prob.  wife  of 
Kichola.s,  the  Emigrant.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Susannah,  d.  Aug.  26,  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  577,  1.  30,  this  Samuel  and  Hannah,  his  wife,  of  North  Windsor,  had 
Hannah,  bap.  Nov.  15,  1761 ;  Leavit,  bap.  May  20,  1764,  d.  Sept.  22,  1777  ; 
Lovisa,  bap.  Dec.  7,  1766;  Alpheus,  bap.  June  19,  1769,  d.  Sept.  16,  1777  ; 
Thaddeus,  bap.  July  28,  1771.     (N.  S.  R.)  « 

P.  578,  1.  4,  add  to  the  family  of  Martin  and  Lois,  the  following  children  : 
Thaddeus,  bap.  July  30,  1775  ;  Lois,  bap.  Aug  2,  1777  ;  Anne,  bap.  Oct.  26, 
1782;  Carlos,  bap.  May  4,  1786;  Almanga,  bap.  Oct.  19,  1788.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Alpheus  (can  this  be  Thaddeus  ?),  son  of  Martin,  d.  Oct.  25,  1776. 

Elijah  and  Lydia.  had  Elijah,  bap.  Feb.  10,  1765;  Violetta,  bap.  March 
17,  1766;  Pamela,  bap.  May  7,  1774;  Elihu,  bap.  May  11,  1778.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Elijah  and  Elizabeth,  had  Justus,  bap.  Sept.  20,  1778.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elijah,  m.  Susannah  Brown,  Jan.  21,  1792. 

Eliza,  m.  Ephraim  Harris,  Jan.  27,  1831.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Susan,  m.  George  Murphy,  Nov.  23,  1820. 

Anna,  m.  Chester  Loomis  of  Coventry,  Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1804. 

Melissa,  m.  Richard  Starr  of  H.,  Feb,  18,  1810, 

Sarah,  dau.  of  wid.  Sarah,  d.  May,  1778. 

Joel,  d.  in  camp,  June  28,  1778  (N.  S.  R.);  insert  his  name  also  in  p.  420. 

Oliver,  d.  June  28,  1777.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Gaylord  (prob.  identical  with  Joseph  Gaylord  of  line  5),  had  Sarah  and 
Oliver,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1794 ;  Anna,  bap.  Nov.  10,  1799,  and  Olive,  bap.  July 
3,  1803.     (W.  C.  R.) 

DEMING,  Samuel,  m.  Jerusha  Butler,  November,  1765. 

DEXTER,  p.  578,  1.  33,  Azuba,  m.  W.  Conant  Abernethy,  May  20. 

P,  578,  1,  36  (W.  C.  R),  read  Winchester  instead  of  Winsted. 

P.  579,  1.  22  and  23,  for  N.  Y.,  read  Ohio. 

DIBBLE,  p.  581,  1.  6,  Daniel,  m.  Ruth  Phelps,  December,  1787. 

All  following  from  Col.  Rec. — P.  581,  1.  9,  Thomas,  Sr.,  m.  Elizabeth  Hayden 
of  Hadley,  June  25,  1683;  she  d.  Sept.  25,  1689. 

P.  581,  1.  10,  for  Sept.  26,  read  21. 

P,  581,  1.  11,  for  Dec.  17,  read  Dec,  7. 

P.  581,  1.  14,  Israel  had  a  son,  who  d.  Dec.  1,  1679. 

P.  581,  1.  18,  Mary  Wakefield,  wife  of  Ebenezer,^  was  of,  and  m.  at  New 
Haven. 

P.  581, 1.  27,  Martha,  b.  1669-70  ;  d.  June  13  following. 


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P.  581,  1.  32,  for  Elizabeth  read  Mindwdl. 

P.  581,  1.  34,  Thomas,''  m.  Mary  Tucker,  Oct.  10,  1672. 

P.  581,  1.  37,  Mary,  b.  16«0;  d,  April  9,  1685. 

DIGGENS,  p.  580,  1.  6,  Oliver,  m.  Mehitable  Porter,  Sept.  20,  1758 
(Wby.  Ch.  Reo.),  and  had  also  Luke,  bap.  May  9,  1762  ;  Russell,  bap,  Dec. 
11,  1763,  and  children  bap.  Nov.  3,  1765  ;  Sept.  20,  1767  ;  Oct.  21,  1770  ;  Sept. 
13,  1772;  Aug.  14,  1774;  April,  1777;  June  20,  1779;  Oct.  14,  1781.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.) 

DOOR  (DUER?),  p.  581,  insert  Polly  had  child,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1779.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.) 

DORCHESTER,  p.  581,  1.  13,  John,  b.  1644;  became  inhabitant  of  Spring- 
field ;  m.  Sarah  (d;ui.  of  Samuel)  Gaylord,  Nov.  29,  1671.     (Col.  Rec.) 

DRAKE,  p.  583,  1.  34,  wid.  Mary,  d.  Sept.  6.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  583,  1.  36,  Joseph,  d.  May  22,  1664  ;  prob.  identical.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  583,  1.  43,  Ruth,  b.  Dec.  1.     (Coi.  Rec.) 

P.  584,  1.  3,  for  Lt.  Job,^  read  Lt.  Job.^i 

P.  584,  1.  5,  Job,  b.  "  in  Oct."     (Col.  Reo.) 

P.  584,  1.  8,  Job,*  "  Sr."  d.  Sept.  16,  1689.  Col.  Rec.  give  him  (Job  son 
of  Jolm)  two  additional  children,  viz:  Jeremy,  b.  Sept.  1,  1684  (prob. 
Jeremiah,  E,  W.,  p.  586),  and  Josia,  b.  Jan.  23,  1681. 

P.  584, 1.  23,  Jacob,8  d.  Jan.  20,  1762.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  584,  1.  36,  Hezekiah,  b.  1721-2  ;  d.  Oct.  7,  1763  ;  m.  Mary  Filley,  June 
1747.     (Wby.,  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  585,  1.  1,  Jacob,"  d.  Sept.  11,  1771.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  585,  1.  4,  John,  b.  1739  ;  d.  Oct.  28,  1741.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  585,  1.  10,  Sgt.  Enoch,i6  m.  Sybil  Griswold,  Aug.  25,  1763;  had  also 
Sarah,  bap.  Dec.  7,  1755  ;  Sybil,  bap.  Dec.  6,  1767  ;  Enoch,  bap.  March  25, 
1770  ;  d.  March  2,  1772 ;  Enoch,  bap.  Oct.  4,  1772 ;  Enoch.ie  d.  Jan.  9, 
1782;  his  son  Joseph,  d.  1751.     (Wby,  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  585,  1.  13,  NoAH'si'^'^hild,  b.  September,  1745  ;  d.  Oct.  25  in  same  year; 
he  also  had  the  following  children  bap.  :  Hannah,  Oct.  26,  1746  ;  Ira,  Dec. 
3;  d.  Dec.  9,  1749  ;  Moses,  June  9,  1751;  Noah,  Sept.  11,  1757;  Annise, 
Feb.  7,  1762;  Lucy,  May  26,  1764.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  585,  1.  16,  for  Kelly,  read  Kelsy. 

P.  585,  1.  17,  for  Damara,  read  Damaris.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Also  to  this  family  add  Lucy,  bap.  Dec.  22,  1754.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  585,  1.  18,  Jacob,  Jr.,i9  ni.  Rhoda  Drake,  April  12,  1764.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

P.  585,  1.  19,  AAKON,20ni_  chloe  Gillet;  he  also  had  Sarah,  bap.  Aug.  24, 
1760  ;  Lydia  had  Levi,  bap.  June  16, 1745  ;  Mary,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1747.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  586,  I.  25,  Job  3d,  had  Sabrina,  bap.  June  23,  1776.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 
Ebenezer,  m.  Mehitable  Cook,  Feb.  23,  1764  ;  he  d.  May  4,  1776  ;  child  bap., 
Ebeuezer  and   Hezekiah,  July  19,  1767;  Isaac,  Feb.  6,  1769;  James  Wood, 


54  HISTORY    OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Aug.   26,   1770  ;  Lyman  and   Clarissa,  twins,  July  19,  1772  ;  Ira,  April  30, 
1775.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  587,  1.  7,  LoKY,  m.  Amelia  Mills,  Feb.  26,  1784,  and  had  Amelia,  bap. 
June  4,  1786.  (W.  C.  R  )  He  m.  2d,  Sally  Clark,  Nov.  27,  1794,  and  liad 
Samuel,  bap.  Sept.  13,  1798  ;  Rlioda,  bap. .     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  587,  1.  25,  Lemuel  and  Esther  had  Esther,  bap.  Oct.  4,  1795  ;  Edward, 
bap.  Feb.  5,  1797 ;  Abigail,  bap.  June  16,  1799  ;  Lemuel,  bap.  April  17,  1801; 
James,  bap.  Aug.  14,  1803 ;  Matilda,  bap.  Sept.  22,  1805.     (W.  C.  R.). 

Phinehas,  Jr.  (son  of  Phinehas^-,  p.  584,  1.  39),  had  Anna,  bap.  March  5, 
1781 ;  Frederic,  bap.  July  27,  1783 ;  Susanna,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1791  ;  dau.  bap, 
April  30,  1792  ;  Francis,  bap.  July  13,  1794.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elihu,  had  Gustin,  bap.  Oct.  14,  1787  ;  Elihu,  bap.  Oct.  9,  1791 ;  James, 
bap.  July  13,  1794;  Guy,  bap.  March  12,  1797  ;  Mary,  bap.  June  16,  1799  ; 
Mary  Moore,  bap.  May  24,  1801 ;  Lucy,  bap.  Dec.  11,  1803.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  587,  1.  15,  for  March  6,  read  March  1.     (W.  C.  R.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Hepzibah,  m.  Russell  Dewey  of  Molbury,  May  26, 
1802;  Wid.  Sibel,  m.  Elisha  Rose  of  Granville,  April  17,  1777;  Clarence,  m. 
Theo.  Wadsworth  of  Hartford,  April  11,  1793  ;  Hanxah,  m.  David  Scheeld, 
perhaps  of  New  Canaan,  Sept.  15,  1776. 

From  W.  C.  R. — James,  m.  Sally  Simmons,  April  17,  1799 ;  William 
m.  Lulu  Westland,  November  29,  1807 ;  Bildad,  m.  Keziah  Loomis, 
February,  1809;  had  Delia,  bap.  Aug.  5,  1810;  Eleanor,  bap.  June  12, 
1814;  APG0STINE,  m,  Abigail  Hayden,  March  19,  1812;  Sarah,  m.  Norton 
Wright  of  Massachusetts,  May  14,  1818  ;  James,  m.  Roxanna  Miller,  Jan. 
17,  1819  ;  David,  m.  Patty  Wilson,  Nov.  3,  1791 ;  Abigail,  m.  Wm.  How- 
land,  Nov.  15,  1829  ;  Lovisa,  m.  Wm.  B.  Reed  of  Granby,  Ct.,  Sept.  20,  1830. 

Joseph,  m.  Lois  Pierce,  Nov.  19,  1772;  had  Joseph,  bap.  Feb.  29,  1773. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Elijah,  d.  May  6,  1783.  Wid.  Sarah,  d.  Sept.  3,  1794,  in  87th  yr.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

The  wid.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Elderkin  of  New  London,  March  1,  1660. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

Elizabeth,  had  Job,  bap.  July  27,  1760. 

John,  son  of  John,  m.  Mary  Watson,  March  20,  1671.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Hepzibah,  m.  Timothy  Munross  of  New  Canaan,  March  17,  1774.  (Wby 
Ch.  Rec.) 

The  following  from  E.  W.  C.  i?.— Elizur,  had  child,  bap.  Oct.  11,  1833. 
Amasa's  wife  (see  page  586,  line  23),  had  Tho— ,  bap.  Oct.  13,  1799.  Wid. 
Lucy,  had  child  bap.  May  19,  1811.  Wid.  Abigail,  had  child,  bap.  Nov,  16, 
1771.  Francis  (poss.  the  one  ment.  in  line  24,  page  586),  wife  and  dau, 
Eliza  W.,  bap.  Feb.  12,  1804,  and  dau.  Elizabeth,  bap.  May  11,  1806.  Reu- 
ben (prob.  son  Joseph,  see  line  11,  page  586),  had  children  bap.  Sept.  13, 
1767;  Dec.  24,  1769;  Nov.  1776. 

Ebenezer,  Jr,  (line  19,  page  586),  had  child,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1764. 


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Abiel,  had  children  bap.  Jan.  3,  1779;  Nov.  25,  1781;  Feb.  6,  1785;  Dec. 
30,  1786  :  Abiel,  bap.  May  1,  1791;  child,  bap.  Nov.  17,  1773;  Owen,  bap. 
Sept.  24,  1796. 

Jonathan,  had  Noadiah,  bajD.  Aug.  19, 1764;  and  child,  bap.  April  30,  1769. 

Joel,  had  Eli,  bap.  April  21,  1765  ;  and  child  bap.  Feb.  15,  1767;  Oct.  1» 
1769.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Gideon  (prob.  the  one  ment.  in  line  31,  page  587),  had  child,  bap.  Jan.  16, 
1763  ;  Dorson,  bap.  March  18, 1764;  child,  bap.  Nov.  16,  1766.    (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

DRISCOLL,  p.  587,  insert  Flukance  (?),  m.  Mary  Webster,  April  24,  1674j 
"  both  of  Windsor."     (Col.  Rec.) 

DUSET,  p.  587,  after  1.  39,  insert  Philemon,  m.  Martha  Wing,  Jan.  1779. 

EATON,  p.   587,   add    Sylvester,  m.  Charlotte    Selden,  April  20,  1820. 

Rhoda,  m.  Sam  Soper  of  Sandisfield,  Nov.  30,  1828.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  588,  1.  2,  insert  a  child,  bap.  March  18,  1781.     (E.  W.  C.  R) 

EDWARDS,  p.  590,  insert  Rodolphus,  and  his  dau.  Sally,  bap.  Dec.  19,. 
1790.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

EGGLESTON,  p.  590,  1.  28,  Mary,  b.  1641 ;  d.  Dec.  8,  1657.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  591,  1.  8,  strike  out  "  (or  Shadrake)."     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  591,  1.  11,  For  Sarah,*  read  Abigail.  The  *  belongs  to  Samuel, ^  previ- 
ous page. 

P.  591,  1.  15,  James5,  d.  Dec.  22,  1746.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  591,  1.  19,  lu  the  list  of  children  of  Jolm,^  insert  Hester,  b.  March  14^ 
■"1682-3.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  592,  1.  1,  for  "  about  1735,"  read  Jan.  30,  1753.     (Wby.  Col.  Rec.) 

P.  592,  1.  21,  John,  Jr.  (15  ?),  m.  Martha ,  who  d.  in  childbed,  July  29, 

1752,  a.  about  18  yrs.  and  8  mos.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  593,  1.  12,  Nathaniel,22  d.  Jan.  11,  1796,  in  94th  yr.;  his  dau.  Abigail, 
bap.  Dec.  8,  1751;  sou  Nathaniel,  bap.  Aug.  15,  1745  ;  Samuel, 3l>a  bap.  Dec. 
9,  1746.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  593,  1.  17,  Daniel,23  m.   1,  Elizabeth  ;   who  d.  Feb.  18,  1741,  a. 

about  30  ;  Mary,  his  2d  wife,  d.  May  6,  1776  ;  his  son  Isaac,  was  bap.  April  20, 
1746;  dau,  Anne,  bap.  Jan.  17,  1751;  Hannah,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1746,  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  594,  1.  15,  Thomas,  m.  Ann  Clark,  March  26,  1778.      " 

P,  594,  1.  the  last,  Samuel,  3i>^  m,  Dorcas  Loomis,  Aug.  9,  1770, 

P,  595,  1.  2,  for  "about  1770,"  read  Jan.  10,  1771. 

P.  595, 1.  39,  Elijah,^  according  to  W.  C.  R.,  m.  16th  April,  instead  of  3d. 

P,595,  1.  6,  correction  ELiHa,"m.  Kezia  Hoskins,  Dec.  21,  1801.  (W.  C.R.) 

P.  596,  1.  11,  W.  C,  R.  give  Harriet  Goodrich  as  name  of  Joseph's*^  wife — 
supplies  the  date,  Oct.  14,  1802. 

P.  596,  1.  13,  W.  C.  R.  probably  give  the  proper  name  and  date,  viz  :  James 
Francis,  bap.  July  3,  1803, 

P.  596, 1.  15,  Fanny,  was  bap.  July  5,  1807.     (W,  C.  R.) 

P.  596, 1.  16,  Ann,  bap.  Sept.  22,  1805,     (W,  C.  R.) 


56  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

P.  597,  I.  35-39,  add  to  Jonathan's  children  Dille  and  James,  bap.  Sept. 
16,  1770;  Susy,  bap.  Feb.  26,  and  d.  May  6,  1775;  Dorme,  bap.  Jan.  12, 
1772  ;  Susy,  bap.  Feb.  9,  1777. 

OpRiN,  had  children  bap.:  James,  Sept.  18,  1S14 ;  Dolia,  July  3,  1S17. 

Nathaniel,  son  of  Nathaniel,^!  (?)  bap.  Feb.  4,  1739  ;  d.  Nov.  20,  1741. 

Samuel,  had  children  bap.  :  Nabbe,  April  3,  1774;   Oliver,  June  3,  1781  ; 
'/  Aurelia,  Aug.  22,  1783.     Samuel,  had  Roxy,  who  d.  Jan.  15,  1786. 

j] '  John,  had  Timothy,  bap.  March  19,  1741  ;  d.  Feb.  26,  1742  ;  also  Timothy, 

"l  Sarah,  David,  bap.  Aug.  19,  1759. 

Mary,  had  Polly,  bap.  July  27,  1760.   Daniel,  had  Sarah,  bap.  Jan.  30,  17S0. 

Jonathan,  had  John,  bap.  May  21,  1738. 

Samuel,  had  Samuel,  bap.  April  21,  1776  ;  Chloe,  bap.  Sept.  13, 1778. 

Elisha,  had  Rachel,  bap.  Sept.  8,  1751;  Jose,  bap.  March  3,  1754. 

Daniel,  Jr.,  had  children  bap.  viz  :  Daniel,  Nov.  13,  1763;  Elizabeth,  May 
25,  1766;  Horace,  Dec.  2,  1770;  Frederick,  Nov.  13,  1774. 

John,  m.  Martha  Clark,  Jan.  29,  1752. 

John,  Jr.,  m.  Sarah  Stannard,  Aug.  31,  1753;  had ,  bap.  Oct.  1753. 

"  The  wife  of  John  of  Wby  "  perhaps  a  first  wife  of  this  same  John.  d.  July 
29,  1752  (R.  MSS.) ;  Sarah,  wife  of  John  (perhaps  the  same),  d.  Jan.  1,  1762. 

Isaac,  d.  at  Lake  George,  Oct.  26,  1754.  Wid,  Mary,  d,  Nov.  2,  1766,  in 
98th  yr.  Wid.  Constant,  d.  Dec.  2,  1769,  in  65th  yr.  Isaac,  d.  Oct.  1811. 
James,  d.  about  1758,  a.  about  26.  Mahala,  d.  July  10,  1818,  a.  25.  Eliza- 
beth, d.  Dec.  25,  9820,  a.  65.  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel,  d.  Feb.  9,  1771,  a. 
about  4  weeks.  Wid.  Abigail,  d.  Sept.  30,  1801,  a.  93.  Mary,  d.  Oct.  9, 
1797,  a.  SI.  Wid.  Hester,  d.  Jan.  1757,  in  92d  yr.  James,  d.  about  1758, 
a.  about  26.     Foregoing  on  this  page  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rcc. 

Jonathan,  m.  Amelia  Denslow,  June  1,  1793.  Mary,  m.  Ezekiel  Brown, 
July  19,  1805.  Abigail,  m.  Nathaniel  Hooker  of  West  Hartford,  Dec.  26 , 
1805.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Joseph,  son  of  Thomas,  bap.  Aug.  11,  1782.     (W.  C.  R.) 

The  following  is  kindly  furnished  by  Edwin  Stearns  of  Middletown,  Conn.: 
Samuel  Eggleston  (or  Eagleston)  son  of  Begat  Eagleston  of  Windsor,  was  b. 
in  England,  emigrated  to  New  England  with  his  parents  1630,  was  first  at 
Dorchester,  Mass.,  afterwards  removed  1635  to  Windsor,  Conn.,  with  Rev.  Mr. 
Warham  and  his  company,  subsequently  resided  in  Hartford,  and  there  m. 
Sarah,  d.  of  Nicholas  Disbrough  of  Wethersfield,  1661.  He  finally  settled 
in  Middletown,  Conn.,  and  bought  house'and  lot  May  18,  1663,  of  Wui.  Smith 
on  "  Meeting  House  Square,"  where  he  resided  until  1689,  Jan.  18,  when  he 
sold  the  property  to  Rev.  Noadiah  Russell  lor  £70.  He  was  admitted  to  the 
1st  Church  on  a  certificate  from  church  in  Windsor  (and  Obediah  Allen  was 
admitted  from  Windsor  same  day).  lie  d.  February,  1691,  estate  £105.  His 
will  was  dated  Dec.  26,  1686  ;  names  7  children  then  living.  Inventory,  dated 
March  6.  1691.  Children  :  1,  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  March  6,  1663;  2,  Thomas,  b. 
June  4,  1667;  d.  Aug.  27,  1667  ;  3,  Joseph,  b.  Jan.  24, 1668  ;  d.  Jan.  31, 1668  ; 


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4,  Sarah,  b.  Oct.  26,  1670;  5,  Susanna,  b.  May  9,  1674;  Mrs,  Job  Payne  ;  6, 

Nicholas!,  b.    Dec.  23,  167G  ;  7,  Mary,  b.  ,  1C78  ;    Mrs.  Jacob  Everts, 

Guilford  ;  8,  Mercy,  b.  July  27, 1G79  ;  Mrs.  Samuel  Miller ;  9,  Ebenezer,  b.  July 
7,  1689  (b.  1684-5),  was  6  years  old  when  his  father  died. 

Corrections  furnished  by  Elijah  Eggleston  of  Hartford,  Conn. — P.  590,  1.  22, 
Bt^gat's  1st  wiff,  name  unknown,  his  second  wife  is  said  to  have  been  Sarah 
Talcott  of  Hartford,  Ct. 

P.  590,  1.  34,  James, 5  (according  to  Savage)  b.  1656,  was  killed  at  Deer- 
field,  Mass.,  Sept.  18,  1675. 

P.  590,  I.  37,  Hester's  birth  m  1682-3,  being  over  two  years  after  her  father's 
death,  seems  to  be  somewhat  incorrect. 

P.  591,  1.  25,  for  Grace  Moore  (?),  read  Grace  Hoskins,  b.  July  26,  1666. 
See  p.  668  of  Windsor  Hist. 

P.  591.  Note— This  Mrs.  Olivia  (Eggleston)  Phelps,  was  dau.  of  Elihu 
Eggleston,  a  merchant  tailor  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  who  d.  there  April  10,  1803,  in 
59th  yr.,  a  most  devoted  christian.  Dea.  Jacob  of  Middletown,  Ct.,  was  said 
to  be  his  brother^    The  mother  of  Mrs.  Olivia  (E.)  Phelps  was  Elizabeth  Olcott. 

P.  592,  1.  29,  Thomas,!"  was  never  married.  The  children  assigned  him 
must,  therefore,  be  given  to  Jedidiah,^^  as  will  be  seen  by  comparison. 
Thomas,32  was  b.  Sept.  26,  1741. 

P.  592,  1.  39,  Joseph's  birth,  for  1775,  read  1757. 

P.  593,  1.  17,  Daniel,23  m.  Mary  Rockwell. 

P.  594,  1.  22,  Jedidiah's  birth,  for  1764,  read  1768. 

P.  594,  1.  34,  Eber,33  for  "was  a  Revolutionary  soldier,"  etc.,  read  "o 
soldier  of  the  war  of  1812-15." 

P.  594,  this  old  brick  house  was  built  in  1760,  not  in  1670. 

P.  596,  1.  4,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  (Eggleston)  Marsh,  d.  Aug.  7,  1849,  a.  51. 

P.  596,  1.  5,  Kesia  (Hoskins)  Eggleston,  was  b.  about  1783.  Elihu  and  his 
second  wife  Eleanor,  both  d.  in  Marblehead,  Mass.  Their  son  Henry,  b. 
July  12,  1809,  in  Salem,  Mass.,  is  now  living  in  Manchester,  N.  H.,  and  has 
3  children.  Their  dau.  Eleanor,  b.  in  Salem,  Feb.  4,  1811,  m.  Aaron  Woods  of 
Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  and  has  9  children  Their  dau.  Mary  Ann,  b.  in  Salem 
Sept.  21,  1814,  m.  Cyrus  Whitmore,  and  lives  in  Hoosick,  N.  H.;  have  had 
8  children.  Their  dau.  Lucy,  b.  Oct.  25,  1817,  d.  at  South  Boston,  Mass., 
Sept.  7,  1819  ;  Charles,  b.  at  South  Boston,  April  7,  1S20,  m.  Lucina  (dau. 
of  William)  Eggleston  of  Burke,  Vt.  (a  descendant  of  Begat,  the  settler),  lived 
in  Hillsborough,  N.  H.,  where  he  d.  Nov.  23,  1849.  Children  :  Mary  Ann, 
and  Charles  Byram,  both  d.  young. 

P.  596,  1.  11,  Joseph,*^  his  dau.  Delia,  m.  a  widower, Bancroft,  who 

had  3  children.     Fanny,  d.  1862. 

ELLSWORTH,  p.  599,  1.  15,  for  Oct.,1,  read  Oct  5.  Next  line  read  March 
3,  1690-1. 

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58  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

P.  599,  1.  29,  John*,  ni.  Esther  White  of  Hatfield.  His  son  Daniel,  cl.  1782 
(page  279) 

Henry,  who  d.  June  23,  1824,  a.  44;  had  Jonathan,  who  d.  March  15, 
1816,  a.  4  mos.  The  Wid.  Ellsworth  (prob.  wife  of  above),  had  Oliver  Chaf- 
fee, Harriet  Lucinda,  and  James  Brown,  bap.  May  15,  1825.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  GOO.  Note — The  following  has  been  received  from  ex-Governor  William 
W.  Ellsworth  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  who  says  that  he  finds  it  in  his  father's 
(Chief  Justice  Ellsworth)  Bible,  and  mostly  in  his  own  handwriting  : 

David,  b.  June  28,  1669,  had  David,  b.  July  17,  1709  (for  his  d.  see  p. 
605,  1.  9,  Windsor  Hist.),  who  m.  Jemima  Leavitt,  b.  Nov.  9,  1721.  Their 
children  were  David,  b.  March  7,  1742,  (see  Windsor  Hist.,  p.  605,  1.  1); 
Oliveb,  b.  April  29,   1745;  Maetin,  b.  Jan.   12,   1750;  Jemima,  March  13, 

1754.  After  Mr.  E.'s  d.  his  wid.  m.  Capt.  Ebenezer  Grant  of  E.  W. 
Oliver  Ellsworth,  b.  April  29,  1745,  and  Abigail  Wolcott,  b.   Feb.  8, 

1755,  were  married  Dec.  10th,  1772.  Mr.  Ellsworth,  d.  Nov.  6,  1807;  Mrs. 
Ellsworth,  d.  Aug.  4,  1818.  Their  children  :  Nabby,  b.  Aug.  16,  1774 ; 
Oliver,  b.  Oct.  22,  1776,  d.  a.  2  yrs.;  Oliver,  b.  April  27,  1781  ;  Martin, 
b.  April  17,  1783;  Billy,  b.  June  21,  1785,  d.  same  year;  Fanny,  b.  Aug. 
31,  1786 ;  Delia,  b.  Jan  23,  1789  ;  William  Wolcott  and  Henry  (twins), 
b.  Nov.  10, 1791.     All  of  whom  are  now  dead,  except  William  W.  and  Fanny. 

P.  601,  last  line  of  note,  Martin  (son  of  Chief  Justice),  had  Oliver,  bap. 
September,  1810  ;  Samuel  Wolcott,  bap.  May  31,  1812  ;  Abigail  Wolcott, 
bap.  May  22,  1814;  Frederick,  bap.  Sept.  1,  1816;  Delia  Williams,  bap. 
September,  1819  ;  Ellery  Sophia,  bap.  Dec.  26,  1823  ;  Henry  Martin,  bap. 
Sept.  16,  1827.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  601,  last  line  of  note,  Henry  (son  of  Chief  Justice),  had  Ann  Maria, 
bap.  April  14,  1809  ;  Henry  William,  bap.  May  22,  1814 ;  Edward  Augustus, 
bap.  April  10,  1818.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  602, 1.  3,  Hinsdale  in  N.  S.  R.,  says,  "  d.  March  18,  (1777)  Hannah,  wife 
of  Giles  Ellsworth,  of  a  complication  of  maladies  !  " 

Hezekiah,  m.  Laurana  Loomis,  July  21,  1793,  had  Hezekiah,  bap.  Nov.  9, 
1794;  Laura,  bap.  Feb.  7,  1796;  Nathan,  bap.  April  15,  1798;  Eunice,  bap. 
Sept.  21,  1800  ;  Betsey  and  Fanny,  bap.  Nov.  16,  1808.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Jonathan,  Jr.,  m.  Jerusha ;  had  Grove,  bap.  June  2,  1765  ;   Hannah, 

bap.  Aug.  9,  1767  ;  Jerusha,  bap.  Aug.  19,  1770;  James,  bap.  Nov.  22, 1772; 
Jonathan,  bap.  June  11,  1775;  Charles,  bap.  Jan.  17,  1779;  Allen,  bap.  July 
13,  1782;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Feb.  9,  1785;  Abigail,  bap.  April  14,  1793.  (N. 
S.  R.) 

David,  m.  Phebe ,  and  had  Jemima,  bap.  Feb.  13,  1780  ;  David,  bap. 

1782;  Phebe,  bap.  June  5,  1784  ;  Lyman,  bap.  May  4,  17S6 ;  Mercy,  bap. 
Jan.  27,  178S  ;  Erastus,  bap.  June  6,  .1790.  (N.  S.  R.)  The  father  from  the 
date  of  bap.  of  his  son  Lyman  is  called  "  Lieut."  David,  had  Leavitt,  bap, 
Nov.  17,  1799.     (W.  C.  R.)     CoL  Samuel,  had  Sophia,  Samuel  and  Emma, 


SUPPLEMENT.  59 

bap.  Oct.  12,  1845.  (W.  C.  R.)  Giles,  m.  Helen  Haydeu,  Oct.  12,  ]808; 
George,  m.  Hester  Piniiey  of  Simsbury,  Ct.,  Dec.  22,  1808;  Fanny,  m. 
Joseph  Wood,  May  10,  1809;  Allyn,  m.  Hannah  Wilson,  Sept.  21,  1811; 
Ellen  S.,  m.  George  W.  Strong  of  Rutland,  Vt  ,  May  14,  1845.  (W.  C.  R.) 
Abigail  W.,  m.  David  A.  Hall  of  Washington,  Dec.  25,  1838.  (W.  C.  R.) 
Elizabeth,  m.  Horace  W.  House,  May  29,  1817;  Delia,  m.  Thomas  Scott 
Williams,  Jan.  7,  1812 ;  Abigail,  m.  Lester  Pease,  March,  1813  ;  Jonathan, 
m.  Harriet  Barber,  Feb.  2,  1825.  (W.  C.  R.)  Samuel  W.,  m.  Eleanor 
Drake,  Nor.   27,  1834.     (W.  C.  R.)     Giles  Jr.,  m.  Hannah  Burr,  Feb.  1, 

1767.     (N.  S.  R.)     Henry,  m. Brown,  Sept.  19,  1805;  Alexander  of 

Windsor,  ra.  Chloe  Pinney  of  Simsbury,  April  9, 1806. 

Jonathan,  d.  April  17,  1761.     (N.  S.  R.) 

From  documents  furnished  by  Josiah  Ellsworth,  of  East  Windsor,  Conn., 
we  glean  the  following  corrections  and  additions  : 

P.  600,  1.  9,  for  dau.  of  John,  read  of  Job  ,■  next  1.,  for  Oct.  13,  1721,  read 
Bee.  12,  1721. 

P.  604,  1.  5,  JosiAH,"  m.  Lucretia  (dau.  of  Jeremiah)  Lord  of  E.  W.,  who 
was  b.  Jan.  23,  1791. 

P.  604,  1.  6,  Lvicretia  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Moses  Stoddard.  Children — Ellsworth 
B.,  b.  May  19,  1842 :  Berthier,  b.  Aug.  29,  1845,  d.  Jan.  29,  1846. 

P.  604,  1.  8,  Emma  ^.  Bucklaud  was  b,  Feb.  15,  1847. 

P,  604,  1.  9,  Emily  Sophia,  m.  Albert  M.  Allen.  Children— Josiah  A.,  b, 
Dec.  21,  1850  ;  Celia  Ann,  b.  Jan.  17,  1854  ;  Alonzo  A. ;  Avin  Lord. 

P.  604,  1.  10,  Ann  Amelia,  m.  Rev.  Lorenzo  BoUes.  Children — Celia  Ann, 
b.  Aug.  16,  1846,  d.  Apl.  1852  ;  Lucretia  Mary,  b.  Dec.  1,  1850. 

P.  604,  1.  11,  Rhoda  Calista,  d.  May  24,  1836. 

P.  604,  1.  12,  for  Julia  R.,  read  Julia  Rosette. 

P.  604,  1.  23,  Josiah  Orton,^  m.  Lucy  S.  Mills.  Children— Mason  P.,  b. 
Mch.  16,  1847;  Ellen  Maria,  b.  Mch.  12,  1853;  Althea  L.,  b.  Feb.  10,  1858. 

P.  604,  1.  24,  Edgar  Lord;^^  has  children,  Herbert  E.,  b.  Nov.  30,  1853  ; 
Willie  H.,  b.  July  30,  1855;  Edward  E.,  b.  May  23,  1857. 

P.  604,  1.  25,  John  N.  Maffit ;^''ha,s  children,  Uriah  Clough,  b.  May  6,  1851 ; 
John  O.,  b.  May  19,  1853;  Angeline,  b.  Oct.  6,  1856. 

P.  604,  1.  26,  Flavius  Josephos,^^  has  children,  Flavella  Jane,  b.  Dec.  29, 
1853;  Cahsta  Ann,  b.  Dec.  28,  1856;  Josephus  F.,  b.  June  3,  d.  June  11, 
1858  ;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  June  11,  1860 ;  Flavius  Josiah,  b.  June  23,  1862. 

ELMER.  The  following  from  E.  W.  C.  R. — Eliphalet,  had  Anne,  bap. 
June  20,  1762;  Naomi,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1763  ;  he  also  had  children  bap.  Dec. 
8,  1765;  March  6,  1768;  Aug.  5,  1770;  March  28,  1773;  May  10,  1778; 
January,  1781;  May  11,  1783,  and  Mabel,  bap.  March  20,  1803;  possibly 
this  last  may  have  been  a  grand  dau. 

Joseph  (probably  the  one  mentioned  on  p.  607,  1.  7),  had  children,  bap. 
Nov.  29,  1761 ;  Sarah,  bap.  April  8,  1764;  Feb.  1,  1767  ;  April  16,  1769; 
Joseph  (possibly  same),  had  children,  bap.  Sept.  1,  1782 ;  April  27,  1783 ; 


60  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Joseph,  had  children,  bap.    April  21,  1782;  Nov.   18,  1787;  and  Orrin,  bap. 
Nov.  17,  1793. 

Samuel  (possibly  Samuel  3d,  p.  606,  1.  8,  or  Samuel,  1.  2,  same  page),  had 
children,  bap.  Aug.  11,  1782;  April  24,  1785;  Nov.  29,  1789;  Feb.  10, 
1793. 

TiMOTHT  (probably  same  as  mentioned  on  p.  606,1.  12),  had  children,  bap. 
March  26,  1765  ;  July  18,  1773;  Aug.  15,  1779. 

Alexander  (probably'  same  one  mentioned  p.  606,  1.  12),  had  children, 
bap.  Jan.  28,  1781 ;  Oct.  6,  1782. 

RoswELL,  had  children,  bap.  Oct.  17,  1778;  April  22, 1781  ;  Aug.  31,  1783; 
June  25,  1786  ;  Feb.  8,  1789  ;  July  31,  1791 ;  Esther,  Aug.  11,  1793  ;  Huldah, 
June  11,  1797. 

Stephen,  had  children,  bap.  November,  1779  ;  Sept.  7,  1783. 

Justin,  had  Theodo,  Nov.  19,  1803. 

ELY,  p.  605,  insert  Daniel  of  Windsor,  m.  Roxy  Allyn,  Nov.  18,  1805. 

P.  608,  insert  after  line  11,  Daniel  and  Hannah  had  Daniel,  bap.  May, 
1784;  Marcy,  bap.  Feb.  20,  1785.     (N.  S.  R  ) 

ENOS,  p.  607,  1.  22,  for  1686,  read  1686-7. 

P.  607,  1.  24,  JoHN^,  m.  Mary  (dau.  of  Ebenezer)  Dibble,  "  he  in  his  27th, 
she  in  her  17th  yr."     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  607,  add  Justus,  m.  Clarissa  Porter  of  E.  W.,  Sept.  1799. 

Jonathan,  d.  Sept.  5,  1821,  a.  52  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  ;  Paoli,  d.  Sept.  2, 1829, 
a.  33  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec);  Samuel's  wife,  d.  Sept.  2,  1796,  a.  48;  Jonathan 
Alexis,  d.  Oct.  27,  1819,  a.  2yrs. 

Jonathan,  had  two  children,  bap.  April  24,  1785.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

FAIRCHILD,  insert  p.  608,  Jot,  had  children,  bap.  Dec.  14,  1777  ;  Feb. 
1780.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

FENTON,  p.  609,  insert,  Mary  was  bap.  July  28,  1771.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 
..--  FILER,  p    609,  1.  12  (Col.  Rec),  add  to  record  of  this  marriage  that  Eliza- 
beth Doliaan  "  came  from  England."     The  marriage  was  in  1670. 

P.  609, 1.  14,  Zerrubabel  was  b.  Dec.  23. 

P.  609,  1.  24,  Zekeubabel,!'  Jr.,  d.  Jan.  29,  1761;  "  the  wid.  Rachel,"  prob. 
his  wife,  d.  Jan.  28,  1768,  a.  about  71.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 
^,  P.  609,  1.  28,  Jeremiah,  d.  Feb.  1776,  a.  about  62  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec) ;  which 
also  give  ^nnis  for  Annie,   and  Ormon  for  Norman,  as  in  line  32  ;  also,    the 
m.  of  his  son  Paris  (line  31),  to  Abigail  Allyn,  Aug.  15,  1777. 

P.  609,  1.  34,  Roger,  d.  Jan.  18,  1777.  He  m.  wid.  Tryphena  Allin,  April 
7,  1760,  who  d.  Feb.  25,  1825,  a.  79.  His  son  Allyn  was  b.  1763.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  609,  1.  36,  Silas,  m,  Cateran  Drake,  Sept.  10,  1747.  His  son  Silas 
(prob.),  m.  Lucy  Drake,  Feb.  4,  1779.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  609,  1.  40,  Stephen,  m.  Polly  Collier,  July  28,  1778.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Rachel  (perhaps  same  as  1.  24),  m.  James  Stephens,  Nov.  30, 1741.  (Wby.) 
Ch.  Rec.) 


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ELizABETq  (wife  of  John),  d.  Marcli  17,  1683-4.     (Col.  Rec.) 

jERnsHA  (dau.  of  wid.  Fyler),  d.  June  14,  1781,  a.  about  12.     (Wby.  Ch. 

Rec.) 

P.  609,  rdd  Naomi,  had  Levi,  Horace  and  Polly,  bap.  Aug  5,  1792.  (W.C.  R. 

Thomas,  d.  Dec.  1778.     (N.  S.  R.) 

FILLEY,  p.  610,  1.  15,  Samuel,  b.  1673,  d.  Oct.  7,  1679.     Next  line,  Josiah* 

b.  June.     Next  line,  Mary  b.  Sept.     Also  "  Nouember  10,  '67,  Samuell,  sonn 

of  Samuell  ffiUy  dyed  by  drowning  in  a  well."     (Col.  Rec.)     Line  31,  Lt. 

Jonathan,^  d.  Mch.  11,  1774;  line*41,  Samuel,^  m.  Jerusha  Drafcc,  jlug.  13, 

1739;  had  also  Sarah,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1742,  d.  Mch.  29,  1794;  Dorothy,  bap. 

Nov.  20,  1748  ;  also  lost  an  abortive  child  a  few  hours  old.  Aug.  2,  1747. 

His  son,  Moses,  was  bap.  Feb.  9,  1752.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  611,  1.  8,  JosEPH,ii  d.   July  17,  1775;  his  dau.  Abigail  b.  1746,  "had 

6  fingers  on  each  hand,  and  6  toes  on  each  foot."     He  had  also  Daniel,  bap. 

Nov.  27,  1757.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  611,  1.  14,  this  Kesiah  is  probably  the  one  who  m.  David  Jones,  of 

Somers,  July  18,  1782. 

P.  611,  1.  16,    David.is  m.  Lydia  Center,  of  Hartford,  July  25,  1775,  the 

wid.  Lydia  (perhaps  same)  d.  Dec.  28,  1799,  a  65.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 
P.  611,  1.  20,  the  R.  MSS.  makes  Hezekiah,  b.  "  Sat.,  Feb.  11th." 
P.  611,  1.  22,  Lenda,  d.  Mch.  18,  1761.     (R.  MSS.)     Same  line  R.  MSS.  gives 

"  Sunday,  Jan.  3rd"  as  date  of  Jonathan's  birth.     (R.  MSS.) 
Jonathan  (Wby.)  b.  Mch.  27,  1805.     (R.  MSS.) 
P.  611,  1.  26,  Amanda,  was  bap.  Oct.  26,  1783.     (W.  C.  R.) 
P.  611,  1.  28,  Nathan,  was  bap.  Aug.  9,  1790.     (W.  C.  R,) 
P.  611,  1.  37,  Jerusha,  d.  Sept.  11,  1795,  a.  8.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 
P.  611,  1.  39,  Aaron,"  m.  Mindwell  Brown,  who  d.  Dec.  2,  1792,  in  her 

48  yr.;  he  d.  Oct  26,  1808,  a.  67.     Third  wife  d.  Jan.  22,  1805,  a.  58.     Eliz- 
abeth, wife  of  Aaron,  (prob.  the  2d  wife)  d.  Dec.  7,  1781.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 
P.  611,  1.  43,  Moseses  had  a  child  who  d.  July  10,  1799,  a.   1^  yrs. ;  his 

son  Pera  d.  by  fall  from  tree,  April  6,  1795.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  612,  1.  3,  for  Mariah,  Elizar,  read  Maria  Eliza;  also  add  the  name  of 

Susan  E. 
P.  612, 1.  9,  JosEPH.^o  d.  Nov.  23,  1808.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec  ) 
P,  612,  1.  10,  Ltike,2i  m.  on  May  25,  1799;  he  d.  Sept.  11,    1812;  she  d. 

June  5,  1815.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  612,  line  12,  Timothy,22  had  inf.  s.  d.  Aug.  21,  1798,  a.  3  days,  and  one 

d.  Feb.  9,  1809,  a.  15  mo.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  612,  1.  15,  David,2'  m.  on  Jan.  19,  1797.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 
P.  612,  1.  24,  Elijah^*  m.  on  Mch.  28,  1802.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 
P.  612,  1.  30,  Oliver,  resided  in   Bloomfield,  over  40   years    before  his 

death,  over  6  miles  from  Cook's  Hill  in  W.     His  eldest  son,  Oliver  D.,  was 

born  in  1806,  instead  of  1805,  as  in  the  text. 


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BISTORT    OF    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 


P.  612,  I.  32,  RvLDAK,  bap.  Aug.  2,  1801;  and  line  34,  Emily  in,,  May  2, 
1816.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  612,  I.  33,  Susannah  m   Joab  Looniis,  and  had  4  children. 

P.  612,  1.  33,  Jacob  read  Job. 

P.  612,  1.  41,  Harlow,  d.  April  10,  1804. 

P.  613,  1.  1,  Gordon,  28  m.  on  May  29,  1794. 

P.  613,  1.  40,  date  of  m.  of  Horace^*  is  Oct.  25,  1808. 

P.  614,  1.  6,  Thomas,  m.  Charlotte  M.  Barber,  Nov.  12,  1833.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  615,  1  30,  Walter,  who  died  at  the  tender  age  of  7  years,  it^s  needless 
to  say,  was  not  "a  tanner  and  currier,"  which  business,  however,  was  pur- 
sued by  his  brother  Walter,  mentioned  on  the  next  line. 

P.  616,  Horace  Hayuen,  m.  Irene  W.  Francis,  Oct.'  28,  1842  (W.  C.  R.), 
which  also  gives  the  following  date  of  bap.  of  his  children  not  agreeing  with 
our  printed  record  :  Joseph  Baker,  bap.  Oct.  31, 1846  ;  Henry  Francis,  bap. 
Aug.  1850  ;  Mary  D.  Reed. 

P.  617,  1,  19,  date  of  Horace's  marriage  is  Dec.  26,  1808. 

Alvin  had  Elizabeth  Waters,  bap.  Oct.  21, 1798  ;  George  Gray,  bap.  June  15, 
1800;  Mary  Mumford,  bap.  Dec.  9,  1804.     (W.  C.  R.) 

SiLVAKcs,  had  Jemima,  bap.  May  ],  1791;  July  7,  1793;  Sophia,  bap.  Mch. 
13,  1796;  Fan.  Oct.  15,  1797;  Sally,  bap.  June  29,  1800.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Allen,  had  Laurinda  Thorp,  bap.  Feb.  16,  1806.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Abijah,  had  Agues,  bap.  Oct.  30,  1785.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Deborah,  m.  John  Sackett  of  Wethersfield,  Dec.  1,  1686.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Jonah,  d.  Oct.  21,  1823,  a.  60;  his  wife  d.  Feb.  4,  1818,  a.  54.  Jonah, 
Jr.,  had  Linda,  bap.  Mch.  18,  1761. 

From  Wby.  Ch.  jRfc. —Jonathan  (perhaps  Lt.  Jonathan^)  had  Jonathan, 
bap.  Aug.  17,  1740;  Margaret,  bap.  Aug.  7,  1743;  Kezia,  bap.  Sept.  19,  1748. 

Joseph,  Jr.,  m.  Charity  Munsell,  June  (or  July)  1772,  had  Joseph,  bap.  Nov. 

21,  1773. 

Barnaby  (perhaps  and  prob.  same  as  on  line  34,  p.  612),  had  Walter  Fields, 
bap.  Aug.  10,  1823. 

Gordon,  had  Gurdon,  bap.  June  25,  1809. 

David,  had  Dianthe,  bap.  Sept.  25,  1808;  David,  had  Nathan  Gilbert,  bap. 
July  23,  1809  ;  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jo.seph,  had  Isaac  William,  bap.  Jan.  26, 1772; 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel,  had  Henry,  bap.  Aug.  19,  1764;  Timothy,  m. 
Sophia  Cadwell  of  Farmington,   April  20,   1817.     Timothy  (evidently  No. 

22,  and  prob.  same  as  just  mentioned)  d.  Apl.  26,  1826,  a.  75.  David, 
m.  Sarah  Gillet,  Jan.  23,  1809.  Dianthe,  of  W.,  m.  Lyman  AUis,  Nov.  23, 
1816.  Beolah  (prob.  same  as  on  line  40),  m.  Alpheus  Ingham,  Apl.  3,  1817. 
Joseph,  m.  Chloe  Burr,  May  30, 1799,  who  d.  Sept.  21, 1807  in  36  yr.  (perhaps 
the  same  Joseph,  who  m.  Abigail  Burr  2d,  Mch.  21,1808.  Sarah,  m.  Henry 
Mumford  of  Hartwood,  July  5,  1772.  Mary,  of  1st  Soc.  Windsor,  m.  Lent 
Mott,  of  Winchester,  Jan.  1,  1760.  David  Haskell,  m.  Nancy  Loomis,  Mch. 
2,  1828.     Emily,  m.  Hector  Miller  of  Avon,  Aug.  30,  1830.     Harrison,  d. 


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Apl.  14,  1852,  a.  nearly  15,  Daniel,  s.  of  Joseph,  d.  Mch.  22,  3758,  a.  4  mo. 
Hezekiah,  d.  June  18,  1803,  a.  45.  Elizabeth,  d.  Oct.  5,  1818  a.  96. 
Kathekine,  d.  May  31,  1815,  a.  47.     Wid.  Sarah,  d.  Feb.  10,  1806,  a.  71. 

FISH,  p.  618,  insert  Jonathan  had  Eber,  Albert  and  Miriam,  bap.  Jan.  4, 
1829.     (VV.  C.  R.) 

FITCH,  p.  G18,  John,  of  Hartford,  m.  Ann  Hilier,  wid.  of  Windsor,  Dec.  9, 
1656.     Mrs.  Ann  d.  Jan.  20,  1686.     (Col.  Reu.) 

P.  619,  I.  2,  John*  m.  1766. 

P.  619,  1.  18,  Jekemiah,  son  of  Rev.  James,  settled  first  at  Lebanon,  and 
then  at  Coventry,  of  which  he  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers. 

P.  620,  1.  6,  John^  is  here  incorrectly  given  as  the  son  of  Rev.  James. 
The  real  Jotfn,  son  of  Rev.  James,  by  his  2d  wife  Priscilla  Mason,  was  b.  Jan. 
1667-8,  m.  Elizabeth  Waterman,  July  10,  1695,  and  had  children  Elizabeth, 
Miriam,  Priscilla  and  John,  and  settled  at  Windham,  where  he  d.  May  24, 
1743,  being  one  of  the  earliest  settlers,  the  second  clerk,  a  magistrate,  judge 
of  pi'obate,  and  a  very  prominent  man  in  the  town. 

Furnished  by  Wm.  L.  Weaver  of  Willimantic,  Ct.,  from  the  record,  which 
except  the  death,  is  in  John  Mason's  own  hand  writing  :  1.  3,  James,  Jr.,ihad 
a  2d  wife,  Mrs.  Alice  (Bradford)  Adams,  wid.  of  Rev.  Wm.,  and  dau.  of  Maj. 
Wm.  Bradford  of  Plymouth,  Mass.,  where  he  m.  May  8,  1687.  He  was  one 
of  the  earliest  and  principal  settlers  of  Canterbury,  where  he  d.  Nov.  10, 
1727.  Children  by  2d  wife,  Abigail,  Ebenezer,  Daniel,  John,  Bridget,  Jerusha, 
William,  Jabez. 

P.  620,  1.  7,  for  1776  read  1676. 

P.  620,  1.  17,  for  Ebenezer  read  Eleazer,  who  settled  in  Windham,  Ct. 

P.  621,  1.  14  and  15,  Anna  Theresa,  James  Lodwick,  David  Yeomans  and 
John  Moore,  children  of  James,^  bap.  Oct.  4,  1781.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  621,  1.  25,  Ens.  Joseph  (prob.  same  as  this  Joseph,  Jr.)  d.  Mch.  6,  1807, 
a.  76.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  621, 1.  26,  for  Olef,  read  Olive  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec);  also  his  son  Alexander 
d.  Oct.  1770. 

Same  line,  Lcther,  had  Mary  Amanda,  bap.  Nov.  13, 1814,  and  his  brother 
Justus  lost  an,  inf.  Jan,  3,  1808  ;  another  child,  Nov.  1809 ;  another,  Mch. 
18,  1811,  and  his  wife,  Aug.  1821.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Susan  of  Windsor,  m.  William  Everett  of  Canton,  Aug.  25,  1817.  Sam- 
uel, m.  Martha  Rowell,  Apl.  25,  1754,  "  ye  groome  was  yn,  as  far  as  I  could 
learn  more  yn  70  years  old,  and  ye  bride  near  80 ;  neither  of  which  had  been 
married  before," — Rev.  Hez.  Bissell. 

The  wid.  Prudence,  d.  Aug.  9,  1813,  a.  79.  John  (pensioner),  d.  Oct.  14, 
1825,     (Wby,  Ch,  Rec) 

P,  621,  1.  27,  Joseph's  gravestone,  discovered  by  the  author  of  this  history 
in  the  graveyard  of  the  old  Pres.  Ch.  of  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  has  the  following 
inscription  :  "  Sacred  to  the  memory  of  Mr.  Joseph  Fitch,  Junr.,  son  to  Mr, 
Joseph  and  Mrs.  Prudence  Fitch  of  Windsor,  in  the  county  of  Hartford,  in 


64  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

Conueeticut,  wlio  died  Sept.  ye  IGth,  1791,  aged  26  years  and  26  days.  He 
wa.s  the  6tli  eldest  sou  of  the  same  name  who  descended  from  Thomas  Fitch, 
of  liraiutree,  Enghtnd." 

JouN  Field,  had  child,  bap.  Feb.  2,  1789;  Julia  bap.  Sept.  6,  1792.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.)     This  would  indicate  an  error  in  record  of  his  birth,  (page  618.) 

David  T.  m.  Eunice  Barber,  Aug.  2,  1790. 

Joseph  Fitcu's  wife,  d.  Sept.  4,  1748;  Joseph  Fitch's  wife,  d.  Oct.  10,  1771 ; 
Joseph  Fitch's  wife,  d.  Oct.  16,  1786;  Joseph,  d.Mch.  29,  1789,  a.  80;  John, 
son  of  John,  son  of  Joseph,  burn  Feb.  12,  1706. 

FLINT,  p.  621,  1.  31,  Akchelaus,  had  child,  bap.  Oct.  19,  1766,  Sept.  10, 
1768,  Dec.  18,  1774,  May  4,  1777,  May  31,  1779,  Aug.  19,  1781.  (ii.  W.  C. 
R.) 

James  had  Fradivi  or  Fradiri  (?)  bap.  July  8,  1798;  one  bap.  Feb.  16,  1800  ; 
Mary,  bap'.  Nov.  19,  1803;  Charlotte,  May  11,  1806;  Car[oline?],  June  29, 
1819.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

FORWARD,  p.  621,  last  1.,  Samuel,  d.  Sept.  16,  1684  ;  next  page,  first  line, 
his  wife  d.  June  22,  1685.     (Col.  Rec.) 

FOSDICK,  p.  622,  insert,  William  had  William  and  Dorothy,  bap.  May  9, 
1762  ;  Lawrence,  Sept.  18,  1763;  Sarah,  Feb.  24,  1765;  child,  bap.  Feb.  8, 
1767;  June  25,  1769;  June  21,  1772;  Nov.  20,  1774;  May  5,  1776;  May,  4 
1777;  July  30,  1780.     (W.  C.  R) 

FOSTER,  p.  622,  1.  13,  Abel  (prob.  son  of  Abel),  d.  Dec.  14,  1828,  a.  57. 

Ann  B.  wife  of  Erastus,  d.  Aug.  30,  1832,  a.  27. 

Sophronia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Daniel,  bap.  by  Rev.  Mr.  Rowland,  Oct.  17,  1784, 

John  (prob.  one  ment  1.  11,  p.  622)  had  child,  bap.  Aug.. 29,  1773;  July 
9,  1775  ;  June;  Oct.  1777;  Jan.  31,  1779.     (E.  W:  C.  R.) 

Rev.  Daniel  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hayden,  Aug.  20,  1778. 

Thomas,  1.,  p.  622,  had  Annie,  bap.  Feb.  17,  1765  ;  Feb.  25,  1767;  Oct. 
3,  1771.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Thomas,  p.  622,  1.  36,  had  child  bap.  Feb.  12,  1769.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Peletiah  (undoubtedly  same  as  ment.  1.  40,  p.  622)  had  children  bap.  May 
19,1763;  Prudence  bap.  Sept.  16,  1764;  July  14,  1764;  Sept.  27,  1767  ; 
Aug.  9,  1769  ;  Feb.  19,  1775.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

FOWLER,  p.  623,  1.  13,  for  1654  read  1655.     (Col.  Rec.) 

FRANCIS,  p.  623,  I.  19,  the  W.  C.  R.  gives  Sept.  2,  as  date  of  Wm.'a 
marriage.  The  same  authority  gives  Sept.  18,  1785,  as  the  date  of  their  dau. 
Louisa's  baptism.  And  also  adds  to  them  child.,  Sally,  bap.  July  22,  1798, 
and  Anna,  bap.  July  4,  1802.     (W.  C.  R.) 

FULLER,  p.  623,  insert  Caleb  came  to  Middletown,  Ct.,  from  E.  Windsor, 
by  letter  from  ch.  there.  May  12,  1777.  He  had  a  family  of  children.— 
Steam's  Ment:  He  ■  had  had  a  child  bap.  in  E.  W.,  Mch.  30,  1766.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.) 

GAYLORD,  p.  624,  1.  3,  William,  Jr.  m.  2,  Elizabeth  Drake,  Feb.  9,  1653, 


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she  is  ment.  in  his  will  ;  line  5,  for  Jan.  read  June.     Joseph,  son  of  Wm. 
(poss.  same  as  Josiah  in  text)  d.  May  16,  1667.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  624,  1.  9,  for  Aug.  19  read  Aug.  7;  1.  15,  for  Aiig.  9,  read  Aug.  19;  1.  17, 
for  1653,  read  16.54.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  624,  1.  19,  John*  m.  in  1655.  The  Col.  Rec.  seems  to  be  equally  good 
authority  for  1653  or  '55. 

P.  624,  1.  23,  JoHN^  m.  Dec.  13.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  624,  1.  24,  for  June  read  Jan.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  624,  1.  27,  Natuaniel,6  had  Hezekiah,  b.  Apl.  23,  1679.    (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  624,  1.  33,  Joseph'',  wife  Sarali,  was  of  Farmington.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  625,  1.  12,  Eliakim12,  Hinsdale  in  N.  S.  R.,  says,  "  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Eliakim  Gaylord,  d.  Sept.  21,  1776,  of  ye  fatal  dysentery,"  and  of  the  same 
disease,  •'  widow  Elizabeth  Gaylord  d.,  Sept  2,  1776." 

P.  625,  1.  33.  "Died,  in  Hopewell,  N.  Y.,  on  Wednesday,  Feb.  8,  1860, 
Rev.  Flavel  Stebbins  Gaylord,  in  the  65th  year  of  his  age.  He  was  a  son 
of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Gaylord,  who  was  pastor  of  the  Cong.  Church  in  Hartford, 
Conn.,  more  than  fifty  years.  He  was  born  August  22d,  1795,  and  graduated 
at  Williams  College,  Mass.,  in  1816,  and  from  the  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary in  1822.  His  first  settlement  iu  the  ministry  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
was  in  Goiham,  N.  Y.,  where  he  continued  ten  years.  He  then  taught  the 
Academy  in  Prattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  nine  years,  preaching  also,  as  there  was 
occasion,  in  the  vicinity ;  after  which  he  was  again  settled  in  the  ministry 
seven  years  in  Naples,  N.  Y.  For  the  last  seven  years  he  has  had  charge  of  the 
church  in  Hopewell.  During  his  ministry  of  almost  forty  years,  he  has  been 
most  highly  respected.  He  preached  for  the  last  time  on  Sunday,  January 
22d,  and  was  the  next  day  prostrated  by  paralysis,  and  continued  in  a  dis- 
abled and  doubtful  state  till  February  8th,  when  he  rapidly  sunk  to  his  rest. 
— N.  Y.  Evangelist. 

P.  625,  1.  3d,  for  1773,  read  1783.  This  Flavia,  m.  Samuel  Hale,  Jr.,  of 
Suffield,  April  28,  1806. 

P.  625,  1.  36,  Eleazer,  m.  Hannah  Haskell  ;  had  Frances,  bap.  Aug.  11, 
1822  ;  Eleazer,  May  3'>,  1823;  Ebenezer,  bap.  June  30,  1826;  Flavel,  bap. 
Sept.  16,  1827.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Mary,  m.  Benj.  Loomis,  Jr.,  Feb.  21,  1805.  Elijah,  m.  Margaret  Taylor 
dan.  of  Ruth,  dau.  of  John,  son  of  John  Stiles  the  ancestor.  (Pres.  Stiles 
MSS.)     Betsey,  m.  Luke  Fish,  Nov.  10,  1803. 

From  Col.  Rec. — The  wife  of  Samuel,  d.  May  2,  1680.  Samuel,  son  of 
Nathaniel,  d.  June  21,  1690.  J^hn  (^&«vjSbiK'),  had  Thomas  and  Joseph, 
b   June  20,  1690.   S^>^^  ^^  tA^U^-<  U^.,~*i^    1-**-  ^^^  ^  ^v /^^^'^^ 

From  Why.  Ch.  Rec. — Ethemdr  of  W.,  m.  Lydia  Pettibone,  Dec.  4,  1800  ; 
John,  of  W.,m.  Sarah  Pinney  of  Simsbury,  June  6,  1804, 

John,  m.  Mary ,  had  John,  bap.  Aug.  2,  1777  ;  Betsey,  bap.  Dec.  11, 

1792.     (N.  S.  R.) 

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66  HISTORY  OP   ANCIENT  WINDSOR, 

For  obituary  notice  of  Dea.  Wm.  Gaylord's  wife  see  Conn.  Courant,  No. 
213,  Dec.  25,  1770. 

Joseph,  d.  March  19,  1761.     (N,  S.  R.) 

Alkxander  (prob,  the  one  on  1.  27,  p.  626),  had  four  children  bap. 
April  23,  1820.     (E   W.  C.  R.) 

GIBBS,  p.  627,  1.  23,  Miriam,  who  m.  Josiah  Bissell,  was  b.  Dec.  2,  1681. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  628,  Stephen  and  Charity,  had  Samuel,  Rufus  and  Charity,  bap.  March, 
1765 ;  Levi,  bap.  May  27,  1778,  d.  28th  June  following ;  Benjamin  (a.  14), 
bap.  Aug.  17,  1783.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Stephen,  had  children  bap.  Nov.  29,  1778;  Sept.  1779  ;  Sept.  17,  1780  ;  3 
bap.  Sept.  6,  1789  ;  Feb.  21,  1790 ;  Feb.  10,  1793,  and  Elizabeth,  April  20, 
1794.     (E.  W.  C.R.) 

Benjamin  and  Charlotte,  had  Levi,  bap.  Nov.  11,  1792. 

James,  m.  Almena  Colgrove,  Feb.  8,  1813. 

GILLET,  p.  628,  1.  27,  Nathan,  Sr.,  d.  Sept.  15,  1689  ;  his  dau.  Rebecca, 
d.  July  13,  1655 ;  his  son  Nathan,  Jr.,  b.  Aug.  17  ;  his  son  Benjamin,  d.  July 
13,  1655.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  629,  1.  16,  Cornells,  Jr.,  d.  Sept.  5,  1746  ;  his  son  Cornelius,  b.  1693; 
d.  Oct.  23,  1758,  a.  about  67  yrs. 

P.  629,  1.  20,  this  Stephen  had  also  Asaph,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1741 ;  d.  Oct. 
1741 ;  Stephen,  bap.  Oct.  24,  ]  742 ;  d.  July  14, 1745 ;  Anne,  bap.  Aug.  4, 1745 ; 
his  first  son  Stephen,  d.  Oct.  23,  1741.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  630,  1.  38,  Francis  B.  m.  W.  A.  Baker,  Dec.  7, 1840.  Elizabeth  Gris- 
WOLD  Gillett  and  her  sister  Eunice,  bap.  Sept.  30,  1798.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  631,  1.  3,  Jonathan,  Jr.^  had  also  Jonathan,  b.  Oct.  15,  1685.  (Col. 
Rec.) 

P.  631,  1.  12,  Jonah,  had  Rebecca,  bap.  March  26,  1738  ;  Tryphena,  bap_ 
Aug.  17,  1740  ;  Simeon,  bap.  Oct.  23,  1743  ;  Mercy,  bap.  Feb.  24,  1746 ;  Lucy, 
bap.  Jan.  20,  1751.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  631,  1.  19,  for  Lovie  read  Lois. 

P.  631,  1.  21,  Joel3,  had  also  Joel,  bap.  Oct.  3,  d.  Oct.  4,  1738  ;  Abuer,  bap. 
Dec.  6,  1741;  Moses,  bap.  Nov.  27,  1743.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  632,  1.  7,  for  Nov.  2,  read  Nov.  20.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  632,  1.  8,  Jonathan,  b.  1669,  d.  June  3,  1686.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  632,  1.  12,  for  Barker  read  Barber.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  633,  1.  1,  Thos.  b.  1676;  is  prob.  same  one  who  d.  Feb.  28,  17G2,  in 
87th  yr. 

P.  633,  1.  9,  for  1776  read  1676  ;  Joanna,  b.  1680;  d.  Aug.  11,  1683  ;  next 
1,  for  1682  read  1683,  and  for  June  28  read  Oct.  15.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  633, 1. 15,  Jonathan,  had  also  Ruth,  bap.  Aug.  5, 1739.    (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  633,  1.  17,  it  was  prob.  this  Simeon  who  m.  Rebecca  Andrus,  May  20, 
1762,  and  had  Rebecca,  bap.  Sept.  4,  1762.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  633, 1.  18,  it  was  prob.  this  Stephen  who  m.  Ruth  Case,  Apl.  30,  1778 


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and  had  Ruth,  bap.  June  7, 1779  ;  Rachel,  bap.  Sept.  23, 1781 ;  Stephen,  bap. 
Aug.  31,  1783.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  633,  1.  18,  it  was  prob.  this  Thomas  who  m.  Hannah  Drake,  Sept.  12, 
1776,  and  had  Hannah,  bap.  June  15,  1777;  Thomas,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1779  ; 
Jesse,  bap.  June  3,  1781.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  633,  1.  20,  Amos,  m.  Susannah  Webster,  Feb.  23,  1764,  who  d.  Feb.  24, 
1820,  a.  77 ;  had  Susannah,  bap.  Dec.  30,  1764,  d.  Dec.  22,  1770 ;  Huldah, 
bap.  May  3,  1767 ;  Rockee,  bap.  Mch.  19,  1769  ;  Susannah,  bap.  July  28, 
1771 ;  Amos,  bap.  Mch.  13,  1774  ;  Jonathan,  bap.  Feb.  23, 1777  ;  Mary,  bap. 
June  13,  1779.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  633, 1.  20,  Jonathan,  3d,  had  also  Rosanna,  bap.  Oct.  18,  1741 ;  Abigail, 
bap.  Mch.  30,  1746,  d.  Feb.  25,  1752 ;  Stephen,  d.  same  day,  a.  about  3  yr.  8 
mo.;  Thomas,  bap.  Oct.  9,  1747;  Stephen,  bap.  May  13,  1753;  Abigail,  bap. 
Nov.  2,  1755;  Lucina  bap.  Apl.  9,  1757  ;  Asa,  bap.  Sept.  16,  1759.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  633,  1.  21,  Lt.  Jonathan  (prob.  same)  m.  1,  Abigail ,  whot4...Apl- 

23,  1758,  a.  39  yr.,  6  mo.;  m.  2,  wid.  Rachel  Goodrich,  Apl.  26,  1759;  she 
d.  Aug.  11,  1798,  a.  61 ;  Nov.  29,  1761,  bap.  Rachel  and  Ruth,  twins  ;  Ruth 
d.  Oct.  1,  and  Rachel  d.  Oct.  4,  1776.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  633,  1.  26,  add  to  Almerin's  family  Charlotte,  bap.  July  26,  1807.  (W. 
C.  R.) 

Jonah,  Jr.,m.  Sarah  Goodrich,  Nov.  9,  1752;  Sarah,  bap.  July  1,  1753  ; 
Levi,  bap.  Oct.  13,  1754;  Jonah,  bap.  April  17,  1757;  Aaron,  bap.  Jan.  14, 
1759;  George,  bap.  Dec.  28,  1760;  Elizabeth,  bap.  April  3,1763.  Capt, 
Jonah  (prob.  the  same)  had  Chloe,  bap.  May  13,  1770  ;  Nance,  bap.  Sune  20, 
1773.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Jonah,  Jr.,m.  Wid.  Eunice  Whiton,  Jan.  30,  1787;  Jonah,  bap.  Oct.  20, 
1793,  also  Elizabeth,  Susannah,  Dana,  Chloe,  Polly,  Sally ,*Nancy,  bap.  Aug. 
30,  1795.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Amos,  Jr.,  m.  Mitty  Hubbard,  Mch.  9,  1797,  and  had  Mitty,  died  ;  January 
30,  1823,  a.  24 ;  Amos  Hubbard,  Fanny,  Clarissa,  William  Augustus,  bap. 
Apl.  22,  1810.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

From  Col.  Rec. — Josia,  m.  Hannah  Taintor,  June  30,  1676  ;  their  dau.  Jo- 
hanna, b.  1680,  d.  Aug.  11,  16S3  ;  Elizabeth,  b.  1682-3.  John,  had  Mercy, 
b.  Jan.  31,  1682.  Mercy,  m.  George  Norton  of  Southfield  (Suffield?),  June 
14,  1683.     Wid.  Mary,  d.  Jan.  5,  1685. 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec— Asa,  m  Violet  Case,  Feb.  1,  1778,  and  had  Violet, 
bap.  July  19,  1778  ;  Frederick,  bap.  Apl.  2,  1780. 

Jacob,  m.  Huldah  Filley,  Oct.  29,  1806.  Children  :  Huldah,  bap.  Dec.  25, 
1808;  Jacob  Mills,  bap.  Apl.  22,  1810;  Rachel,  bap.  Dec.  1,  1811;  Jason, 
bap.  May  8,  1814;  Watson  bap.  June  23,  1816. 

Justus,  had  Justus  Pennoyer,  Anson  Center,  Norman  Hubbard,  Sylvia 
Permela,  bap.  Sept.  3,  1815  ;  Edward,  bap.  Nov.  5,  1820  ;  Simeon,  bap.  Oct. 
13,  1822;  Flavia  EUza,  bap.  May  21,  1826. 


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68  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Sylvester,  had  Sybil  Lavinia,  bap.  June  23,  1816;  Susan  Merrilla,  bap. 
Nov.  9,  1817. 

Levi,  had  Joab,  bap.  Oct.  16,  1786. 

Wid.  Anne,  prob.  wid.  Stephen,  m.  Mr.  Isaac  Fosbury  of  Sheffield,  Sept. 
11,  1750.  Elizabeth,  m.  Ezra  Kent  of  Suffield,  Nov.  8,  1750.  'Hannah,  m. 
Wm.  Shepard  of  Hartford,  Mch.  28, 1754.  '  Eunice,  m.  David  Ives  of  Goshen, 
Feb.,  1761.  'Agnes,  m.  Asahel  Smith  of  Suffield,  June  28,  1763.  Lucy,  m. 
David  Lane  of  Suffield,  Dec.  26,  1770.     Ldct,  m.  Seth  Talcott,  Feb.  14,  1788. 

Mekcy,  m.  John  Wells,  Jr.,  of  Johnstown,  Jan.  1,  1798.  Susannah,  m. 
Harry  McCIellan,  Dec.  21,  1808.  Sally,  xa.  Henry  Goodrich  of  Barkham- 
stead,  Nov.  8,  1810.  Mary,  m.  Diodate  Taylor  of  Hartford,  June  5,  1817. 
Betsy,  m.  Nathan  N.  Parsons  of  New  Hartford,  May  16,  1827. 

Amos,  Senr.,  ra.  Miriam  Brown,  Apl.  29,  1824. 

Benjamin's  wife,  d.  Apl.  15,  1751,  a.  about  23.  Capt.  Jonah,  d.  Mch.  14, 
1792,  in  64  yr.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Jonah,  d.  May  28,  1753,  a.  about  44. 
JoNAn_4^eEUi%1825,  a.  69,  and  his  wid.  d.  Dec.  30,  1825,  a.  61.  Sgt. 
^AH,  d,„Jlay  21,  1782,  a'.  /9.     EiJZABETHj^-vdie^  of  Jonah,  Jr.,  d.  July  30, 


Wife  of  Jonah,  d.  May  30,  1797,  a.  about  30.  Wid.  De- 
borah, d.  SeptT  29,  1753,  a.  about  74.  Wid.  Mary  (mother-in-law  to  John 
Burr),  d.  Jan.  4, 1755,  a.  about  82.  Thomas,  son  of  Thomas,  d.  Aug.  9, 1779, 
a.  9  d.  Daniel,  drowned  Jan.  2,  1761,  in  a  mill-pond,  a.  about  18.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jonathan,  d.  Oct.  17,  1807,  a.  5  yr.  Chauncey,  d.  Jan.  1818,  Ches- 
ter, d.  Oct.  31,  1821,  a.  23.  Ashbel,  d.  Mch.  16,  1823.  Capt.  Justus,  d. 
Oct.  17,  1825,  a.  42.  Miriam,  wife  of  Amos,  d.  Nov.  15,  1828,  a.  74.  Be- 
thuel's  wife,  d.  Nov.  25,  1829,  a.  28.  Capt.  Amos,  d.  Apl.  4,  1830.  Wid. 
Abel,  d.  July  9,  1830,  Samuel,  d.  Oct.  1819.  Joel's  wife,  d.  Mch.  10, 
1795,  middle  aged.  Ashbel,  had  a  dau.,  d.  Sept.  30, 1803,  a.  4  yr.,  and  child, 
d.  Sept.  1795,  a.  1.  Aaron,  d.  Jan,  25,  1804,  a.  45.  Wid.  Esther,  d.  Feb, 
24,  1804,  a.  95.  Abel,  d.  Nov.  22,  1807,  a.  63.  Betsy,  wife  of  Jonathan,  d. 
Oct.  25,  1804,  a.  22. 

Capt.  Jonathan,  had  Elizabeth,  bap.  Feb.  26,  1764;  Deborah,  bap.  May  18, 
1766;  Lucy,  bap.  July  10,  1768;  Wealthyann,  bap.  Aug.  26,  1770;  Mary, 
bap.  May  2,  1773;  Jonathan,  bap.  July  27,  1777 ;  David,  bap,  Oct.  10,  1779; 
Jacob,  bap.  Aug.  28,  1785.     (Wby.  Ch,  Rec.) 

Julia,  m.  Wm.  Perkins,  Nov.  8,  1826.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Benjamin,  had  children  bap.  June  10,  1771;  May  16,  1773;  Oct.  1776;  Dec. 
20,  1778;  Dec.  24,  1780;  Sept.  15,  1782;  May  23,  1784;  June  18,  1786; 
Jerusha,  bap.  Oct.  31,  1790;  Eli,  bap.  June  3,  1792.     (E,  W,  C.  R.) 

Benjamin,  Jr,,  had  Sarah,  June  12,  1814;  children  bap.  July  14,  1816; 
Seth,  May  15,  1825 ;  May  6,  1827 ;  Re ,  Oct.  4,  1829.     (E.  W.  C,  R.) 

Levi,  had  Levi,  bap.  May,  1781.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Asa,  had  Asa,  bap.  Aug.  25,  1782  ;  Jemmy  bap.  June  26, 1785.  (Wby.  Ch, 
Rec.) 


SUPPLEMENT.  69 

GILMAN,  p.  634,  1.  11,   Benjamin   had  ,  bap.  Apl.  15,   1787;  Henry, 

Feb.  6,  1791.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

GLEASON,  p.  634,  Phineas,  (E.  W.)  m.  Catharine  Wolfe,  Aug.  29,  1816. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

GOFF,  David,  had  Ellenor,  Sept.  11,  1762;  Sarah,  bap.  July  22,  1764; 
Betty,  bap.  Nov.  2,  1766.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

GOODRICH,  Jacob,  d.  and  was  buried  at  Wethersfield,  Nov.  1745,  a.  52 
(perhaps).     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  634,  1.  22,  Jacob's  birth,  according  to  R.  MSS.,  "  Feb.  26."  His  father 
Stephen,  d.  July  20,  1758,  in  28th  yr.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  Seth,  d.  May  5, 
1828,  a.  45.     SiEPHEy,  also  had  Stephen,  bap.  Apl.  10,  1757.    (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  634,  1.  23,  Elijah,  who  m.  Margery  Gillett,  1752,  had  (besides  those 
given  in  the  text)  Elijah,  b.  Jan.  2,  1754;  John,  bap.  Dec.  28,  1755;  Jere- 
miah, bap.  Aug.  7,  1757;  Jesse,  bap.  Oct.  8,  1759  ;  Solomon,  bap.  Oct.  11, 
1761.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Seth,  had  Hannah,  bap.  July  30,  1780;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Dec.  9,  1781. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Isaac,  m.  Sarah  Moses,  Jan.  12,  1756.  Daniel,  m. 
Zeruiah  Moses,  Feb.  6,  1759.  Simeon,  who  d.  June  5,  1785,  had  Ruth,  bap. 
Nov.  9,  1777  ;  Luther,  bap.  Feb.  9,  1781.  Benjamin,  m.  Candace  Bidwell, 
Nov.  27,  1794.     Wid.  Sarah,  d.  April' 4,  1803,  in  72  yr. 

GOODWIN,  p.  634,  James,  m.  Hannali  Mather,  Mch.  10,  1783. 

GRAHAM,  p.  634,  1.  33,  Elisha,  m.  Anna  Humphrey,  June  20,  1754.  (R. 
MSS.) 

GRANT,  p.  635,  Matthew  Grant's  Family  Record  (from  his  MSS.  Note 
Book),  furnished  by  the  Hon.  J.  Hammond  Trumbull  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

"  Matthew  Graunt  was  married  to  his  first  wife  Prissilla,  in  the  year  1625, 
Nov.  16.  She  died  in  the  yeare  1644,  April  27,  being  43  year  of  age  and  2 
months.  Children — Prissilla  Graunt,  was  borne  in  the  yeare  1626,  September 
14;  Samuel  Graunt  was  borne  in  the  yeare  1631,  Nouember  12;  Tahau 
Graunt  was  borne  in  the  yeare  1633,  Februarie  3  ;  John  Graunt  was  borne  in 
the  yeare  1642,  April  30. 

"  May  the  29,  1645,  Matthew  Graunt  and  Susanna  [wid.  of  William 
Rockwell]  ware  maried.  Matthew  Graunt  was  then  three  and  forty  years  of 
age,  seven  months  and  eighteen  dayes  ;  borne  in  the  yeare  1601,  October  27, 
Tuesdaye.  Susanna  Graunt  was  then  three  and  forty  years  of  age,  seven 
weeks  and  4  days ;  borne  in  the  yeare  1602,  April  the  5,  Monday.  Children 
of  Susanna  by  her  first  husband — Joan  Rockwell  was  borne  in  the  yeare  1625, 
Aprell  the  25  ;  John  Rockwell  was  borne  in  the  yeare  1627,  July  the  18  ; 
Samuel  Rockwell  was  borne  in  the  yeare  1631,  March  the  28;  Sara  Rockwell 
was  borne  in  the  yeare  1638,  July  the  24. 

"  Nouember  14,  1666,  my  wife  Susanna  died,  being  aged  64  years  and 
i,  5  weeks  and  4  dayes,  and  since  shee  and  I  maried  is  21  year,  24 
weeks.'* 


70  HISTORY  OP  ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

P.  635,  1.  18,  for  1847  read  1647. 

P.  635,  1.  20,  Samuel,  Jr.  (E.  W.),  had  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  2,  1684.  (Col. 
Rec.) 

P.  635,  1.  28,  Tahan,  m.  Hannah  Bissell,  prob.  in  1690.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  635,  1.  34,  John,  son  of  John,*  b.  Oct.  20, 1671,  and  Mary  b.  1674.  The 
eaid  early  John,  Jr.,  d.  May  17,  1686.     (Col.  Rec.) 

David  (of  Wby.),  d.  June  14,  1748. 

P.  636,  1.  12,  Matthew,'  m.  Oct.  29  ;  John,  d.  July  22,  1684.     (Col.  Rec  ) 

P.  636,  JoHN,6  had  son,  bap.  1690-91.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  636,  1.  37,  Capt.,  afterwards  Col.  Roswell,  had  Ebenezer,  bap.  Feb. 
18,  1789  ;  Henrietta,  bap.  Feb.  22,  1789  ;  Ann,  bap.  Mch,  29,  1789  ;  and 
children  bap.  Mch.  21,  1790;  May  20,  1792;  Apl.  6,  1794;  May  27,  1798. 

P.  637,  1.  10,  AsHBEL,is  who  d.  June  29,  1774,  m.  Elizabeth  Chapman, 
Mch.  29,  1764,  who  d.  May  10,  1772.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  This  also  corrects 
item  on  1.  25. 

From  E.  W.  C.  R. — Aaron,  had  Reuben,  bap.  Aug,  28,  1763,  and  children 
bap.  June  20,  1765  ;  June  20,  1767  ;  Jan.  1,  1769  ;  Sept.  20,  1771  ;  Feb.  20, 
X774. 

Aaron,  Jr.,  had  children  bap.  Aug.  16,  1784 ;  July  23,  1786 ;  Aug.  10, 
1788  ;  Pitkin,  Oct.  17,  1790  ;  Aaron,  Dec.  11,  1791;  Hannah,  May  18,  1794; 
Lucy,  Dec.  24,  1797 ;  Ha ,  June  29,  1800,  and  Samuel,  Nov.  28,  1802. 

Samuel  Rockwell,  had  Tliomas,  bap.  May  13,  1764. 

AzARiAH,  Jr.,  had  a  child  bap.  Sept.  26,  1775. 

Eunice,  had  a  child  bap.  Dec.  5,  1776  ;  Luceetia,  had  children  bap.  April 
24,  1785  ;  Samuel,  had  a  child  bap.  July  10,  1774;  Oliver,  had  Orrin,  bap. 

Feb.  19,  1804;  David,  had  Abner,  bap.  Mch.  2,  1794;  Alfred,  had , 

bap.  Nov.  17,  1805. 

P.  637,  the  whole  paragraph,  commencing  on  1.  15,  is  a  tissue  of  errors. 
Matthew  of  E.  W.  is  evidently  not  Matthew'.  Lusina's  bap.  is  given  in  E. 
W.  C.  R  as  Apl.  3,  1763,  which  does  not  agree  well  with  her  death  in  1762. 
Daniel  and  Matthew,  on  line  19,  are  evidently  out  of  place  in  this  family. 
E.  W.  C.  R.  also  give  Matthew  of  E.  W.  (the  father),  children,  bap.  July 
28,  1765,  and  May  11,  1768. 

P.  637, 1.  35,  Edward  Chapman  had  EUet,  bap.  Apl.  28,  1762  ;  Sept.  26, 
1771.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Epaphras,  had  Frances  Maria,  bap.  May  22,  1825,  and ,  bap.  July  30, 

1826. 

Gideon  (prob.  the  same  ment.  on  1.  24,  p.  638),  had  child,  bap.  Nov. 
22,  1761 ;  Hezekiah,  July  17,  1763  ;  ,  May  5,  1765. 

David,  had  David  Wadsworth,  bap.  June  24,  1798  ;  Rhoda  Emma,  bap. 
Sept.  28,  1806.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Jonathan,  had  Jonathan  Baxter,  bap.  Nov.  25,  1810  ;  Mary  Fields,  bap. 
July  4,  1818  ;  Johu^ou  Keyes,  bap.  Nov.  13,  1814 ;  Susanna,  bap.  May  4, 
1817  ;  Sophronia,  bap.  Aug.  8,  1819.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 


SUPPLEMENT.  71 

*JoNAH,  m.  Sarah  frriswolcl  (both  of  Wintonbury),  Oct.  9,  1752,  had , 

b.  Jan.  31,  1753;  Mrs.  Gillet,  d.  May  2S,  1753,  hem.  2,  Esther  Filley,  Oct. 
10,  1754.     (R.  MSS.) 

Rhoiia  Emma,  m.  Asahel  C.  Washburn  of  Royalton,  Vt.,  1828.  (Why,  Ch. 
Rec.) 

Benjamin,  m.  Elizabeth  Cadwell,  Dec.  20,  1753 ;  had ,  b.  Nov.  7, 1754. 

(R.  MSS.) 

Abigail  and  Stephen,  of  Wby,  "  drowned,  Feb.  25,  1752."  The  wid.  Gil- 
let,  d.  Sept.  29,  1753.     (R.  MSS.)     Rhoda,  d.  Nov.  12,  1829,  a.  62. 

Wid^  Elizabeth,  d.  Sept.  30,  1807,  a.  63.  Ens.  David  (prob.  David,!'  p. 
636)  wife,  d.  Nov.  2,  1775,  in  72  yr.  He  d.  Dec.  27,  1791,  in  90  yr.  They 
lost  an  inf.  son,  Feb.  3,  1793,  and  a  still  born  child,  Oct.  26,  1794. 

GRAY,  William,  m.  Annie  Fosbury,  Dec.  8,  1777.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

GREEN,  p.  638,  third  line  from  bottom,  Joel's  gravestone  says,  hed.  Aug. 
26,  1813,  a.  62,  which  makes  his  birth  in  1751  or  '52;  his  wid.  Sally,  d. 
Sept.  5,  1833,  a.  73.  Joel,  had  children  bap.  Mch.  18, 1781  ;  Sept.  15, 1782. 
(E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Hakkiet,  m.  Moses  Casey,  Nov.  28.     (W.  C.  R.) 

GRIFFIN,  p.  639,  I.  32,  Alfred  and  Fanny,  had  a  dau.  Sally,  who  d.  Dec. 
23,  1829,  a.  2  yr. 

Milton,  d.  Jan.  8,  1819,  in  25  yr. 

GRIMES,  p.  639,  insert,  Elisha,  m.  Anne  Humphrey,  June  20,  1754. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

GRISWOLD,  p.  640,  1.  15,  from  Col.  Rec,  for  ^nn  read  ^nna. 

P.  640, 1.  18,  Joseph,  bap.  Mch.  12  or  22,  the  latter  prob.  correct. 

P.  640,  I.  19,  John,  bap.  Aug.  1. 

P.  640,  1.  34,  George,2  m.  Oct.  3,  1655. 

P.  641,  1.  8,  for  July  14,  read  July  10. 

P.  641,  1.  31,  a  Daniel  s.  of  Daniel,  d.  Mch.,  1684-5.  Can  this  be  Daniel"? 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  641,  1.  38,  among  children  of  Thomas,''  in.sert  Samuel,  b.  Dec.  15,^1684. 

Corrections  furnished  by  Henry  Bright,  Esq.,  of  Northampton,  Mass. — P.  641, 
1.  30,  John,2i  year  of  birth,  1703. 

P.  642,  1.  35,  Bathseba,  6.,  should  be  d. 

P.  643,  1.  3,  the  date  of  Samuel's  birth  should  be  1720. 

P.  643,  1.  26,  for  Man  read  a  dau. 

P.  643,  1.  30,  Nathaniel,  b.  1742,  is  prob.  same  one  who  had  Friend,  bap. 
June  10,  1764 ;  Agnes,  bap.  Sept.  29,  1765.  He  then  lived  in  Poquonnoc. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  643,  1.  33,  David,26  m.  Huldah  Brown,  Dec.  23,  1731.  He  died  Ang.  1, 
1760.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  643,  1.  second  from  bottom,  Capt.  Thomas,^'  was  m.  in  1728,  instead  of 
1725. 

P.  643,  1.  36,  date  of  Asinah's  birth  should  be  1751.     (Wby  Ch.  Rec.) 


72  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

P.  644,  2d  line  from  bottom,  Capt.  Benjamin,^i  was  m.  22d  July;  and 
filie  d.  in  1776. 

P.  645,  1.  7,  Moses,*^  and  wife  buried  in  old  Poq.  burving  ground,  had 
Elizabeth,  bap.  Feb.  26,  1759.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  645,  1.  12,  Shubal,3*  also  had  dan.  Phebe,  b.  Sept.  14,  1719. 

P.  645,  1.  16,  for  1S37,  read  1737. 

P.  647,  1.  1,  for  Jcdidah,  read  Jedidiah. 

P.  647,  1.  5,  date  of  Marj'.s  birth  should  bt  Aug.  28. 

P.  647,  line  20,  for  Sitnon,  read  Simeon. 

P.  648,  Abiel,^"  strike  out  all  said  about  his  second  and  third  wives,  as  they 
belonged  to  Abiel,  son  of  George,  Jr.^^  Dridania  should  be  Diadema.  I 
believe  Abiel,^"  had  a  second  wife,  Rebecca,  who  d.  April  12,  1819,  a.  48. 
My  original  memoranda  says  Abiel^^  committed  suicide. 

P.  648,  1.  IS,  Seneca,  positively  the  son  of  Abiel  Buckland,  was  b.  July 
21,  1801.  Abic4  Buckland's  other  children  were  Mary,  m.  a  Cook;  Jane,  m. 
Bushrod  Clark  ;  Julia,  m.  the  same  Bushrod  Clark  ;  More,  m.  near  Hartford. 

P.  648,  1.  38,  for  2d  and  3d  wives  of  George,  Jr.,^i  see  note  above. 

P.  649,  1.  29,  the  date  of  marriage  should  be  1789. 

P.  649,  1.  30,  the  date  of  her  death  should  be  1847. 

P.  650,  1.  22,  for  Frederica  Elvira,  read  Fredonia  Elvira. 

P.  650,  1.  26,  for  Casmcr,  read  Casimir. 

P.  650,  1.  24,  Leonora  Fredonia,  was  b.  Nov.  1st. 

P.  650,  1.  44,  Elias  of  Poquonnoc,  had  also  ,  d.  Dec.  12,  1803,  a. 

3  yr.;  his  son  Erastys  Fitch,  b.  1779,  d.  Oct.  12,  1807;  also  a  child,  who  d. 
Nov.  11,  1793,  while  on  a  visit  at  Wby. 

P.  650,  last  line,  for  None  read  Nona. 

Rhoda,  m.  Joshua  Abby  of  Enfield,  May  3,  1827.  (W.  C.  R.)  OuveH., 
m.  Roland  S.  Fox  of  E.  H'tf'd,  Sept.  9,  1840.  (W.  C.  R.)  Daniel  E.,  m.  Eliz 
F,  Baker,  Nov.  16,  1842.  (W.  C.  R.)  Isaac  P.,  m.  Cynthia  M.  Hillyei,  Apl. 
7,  1841.  (W.  C.  R.)  John  E.,  m.  Caroline  Griswold,  Nov.  5,  1832.  (W. 
C.  R.)  Lucia  Ann,  m.  Cadwell  Strickland,  of  Simsbury,  .July  29,  1834.  ( W. 
C.  R.)  Marcos,  m.  Martha  Holcomb  of  Granby,  Feb.  15,  1827.  {W.  C.  R.) 
Mehitable,  m.  Henry  W.  Miner  of  Vernon,  Apl.  11,  1827.  (W.  C.  R.) 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Chas.  HoUister,  May  1,  1828.  (W.  C.  R.)  Gaylord,  m. 
Mary  Hooker,  Aug.  3,  1796.     Erastus,  m.  Charlotte  Pinney,  Jan.   10,  1809. 

William,  m.  Case  of  Simsbury,  Sept.  8,  1814.     (W.  C.  R.)     Owen,  m. 

Soper,  Dec.  26,  1814.     (W.  C.  R.)     Guy,  m.  Elizabeth  Marshall,  July  2^ 

1818.     (W.  C.  R.)     Joel,  m.  Mary  Evans,  May  11,  1758. 

Elijah,  m.  Sarah  Thrall,  Oct.  1806. 

From  Poquonnoc  New  Burying  Ground. — Elijah,  above  named,  d.  Apl.  26, 
1835,  a.  56  ;  his  wife  Sarah,  d.  Nov.  14,  1834,  a.  53.  Eunice,  their  dau.,  d. 
Oct.  22,  1845,  a.  25.  Elijah,  Jr.  (prob.  their  son),  d.  Nov.  26,  1840,  a.  34; 
an  inf.  dau.,  d.  Jan.  10,  1813,  a.  13  days.  , 


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Lt.  Elijah,  d.  Apl.  12,  1826,  a.  76,  and  Lis  wife  Eleanor,  d.  Aug.  18,  1830, 
a.  85. 

Elisha,  d.  June  22,  1842,  a.  30  ;  Edwin  T.,  d.  Nov.  30,  1840,  a.  26. 

Okigen,  d.  Sept.  28,  1855,  a.  70  ;  by  his  wife  Selma,  he  had  James  Ethel- 
bert;  d.  Apl.  20,  1854,  a.  14  yr. ;  Hector  Abiel,  d.  Apl.  15,  1844,  a.  18  ; 
James  W.,  d.  Mch.  20,  1836,  a.  3  yr.;  Everett,  d.  Mch.  27,  1836,  a.  2  mo  ; 
Nathan  S..  d.  Mch.  30,  1853,  a.  31  ;  his  dau.  (by  wife  Clarinda  H.)  Emma 
P.,  d.  Dec.  30,  1848,  a.  6  mo.,  13  d.;  John,  d.  May  18,  1815,  a.  38  :  his  wife 
Mary,  d.  Dec.  8,  1834,  a.  56,  and  sou,  Abiel  Wolcott,  d.  Jan.  9,  1817,  a.  3 
yr.;  Edward  W.,  d.  Feb.  27,  1845,  a.  62;  his  wife  Harriet,  d.  Aug.  26,  1832, 
a.  49  ;  their  dau.  Elizabeth  (wife  of  Wm.  S.  Loomis),  d.  Feb.  27,  1847,  a.  27; 
Samuel  B.,  d.  Aug.  29,  1853,  a.  24;  Bradford,  d.  Sept.  3,  1855,  a.  59  ;  his 
wife  Sophia,  d.  Aug.  25,  1854,  a.  58 ;  Friend,  d.  Feb.  4,  1831,  a.  67,  his  dau. 
(by  wife  Dolly),  Allissa,  d.  Feb.  4,  1833,  a.  44 ;  Bridgman,  d.  Oct.  9,  1836, 
a.  45  ;  his  wife  Hannah,  d.  Aug,  4,  1829,  a.  39  ;  Marshall  B.,  son  of  Bridg- 
man and  Maria,  d.  Jan.  1,  1842,  a.  4  yr.  9  mo.;  Abigail,  wife  of  Nathaniel, 
d.  Apl.  26,  1820,  a.  73;  Giles  (see  Giles,  1.  7,  p.  647),  d.  Dec.  13,  1850,  a. 
53  ;  Levi,  d.  Mch.  19,  1844,  a.  75  ;  his  wife  Azubah,  d.  June  18, 1841,  a.  66; 
Benjamin,  d.  May  25,  1823,  a.  57;  his  wife  Sally,  d.  July,  1811,  a.  43; 
Martha,  of  Marcus,  d.  Aug.  30,  1846,  a.  42 ;  Richard  P.,  d.  Jan.  19,  1842,  a. 

4  yr.  10  mo  ;  Sylvia,  of  Warham  and  Sylvia,  d.  Dec.  12, 1840,  a.  2;  Lothrop 
and  Jennette's  dau.  Ada  Eliza,  d.  Apl.  8,  1857,  a.  2  ;  George  M.  Griswold,  d. 
July  18,  1853,  a.  31;  his  son  Charles  A.  (by  wife  Emily),  d.  July  4,  1853, 
a.  2yr.,  6  mo.;  Phineas,  d.  Sept.  18,  1829,  a. 47;  Gile.s,  d.  Dec.  13,  1850,  a. 
53  ;  his  son  Gaylord  B.  (by  Charlotte),  d.  July  10,  1846,  a.  11 ;  Alfred,  d. 
Sept   28,  1826,  a.  26. 

Poquonnoc  Old  Burying  Ground. — Grove  and  Tirzah,  children  of  Nathaniel 
and  Abigail,  d.  June  11,  1771,  a.  3  days.  Francis,  d.  Nov.  9,  1796,  in  78th 
yr.;  his  wife  Keziah,  d.  Dec.  28, 1798,  in  75  yr.  Anne,  wife  of  Joab,  d.  May 
28,  1799,  in  2Sth  yr. 

Bloomfidd  Burying  Ground. — Capt.  William,  d.  May  10,  1830,  a.  55  ;  wf. 
Anna,  d.  Feb.  7,  1813,  a.  36.     Children  :  Erastus  Wolcot,  d.  Apl.  1,  1807,  a, 

5  ;  William  Pomeroy,  d.  Apl.  10,  1807,  a.  10;  Anna  Maria,  d.  Mch.  10,  1811. 
a.  14 ;  Mary  Anna,  d.  Apl.  14,  1812,  a.  2  ;  Capt.  Edward,  d.  Feb.  22,  1785, 
a.  56  ;  Edward,  d.  Mch.  27,  1788,  in  80. 

From  Why.  Ch.  iJec— Jonah,  in.  Oct.  9,  1746,  to  Ruth  Barnett ;  had  Ruth, 
bap.  Mch.  11,  1750;  Ann,  bap.  May  9,  1757. 

Joel,  who  d.  Feb.  3,  1814,  a.  80,  m.  Mary  Evans,  May  11,  1758;  had  Joel, 
bap.  Nov.  5,  1758  ;  Elijah,  bap.  July  22,  d.  23,  1761 ;  Elijah,  bap.  Aug.  22, 
1762;  Mary,  bap.  Dec.  2,  1764;  Luther,  bap.  Sept.  28,  1766;  Rufus  and 
Eleanor  (twins),  bap.  Sept.  1769;  Eleanor,  d.  Nov.  28,  1776;  Rebecca, 
bap.  May  3,  1772  ;  Ralph,  bap.  Apl.  30,  1775. 

Noah  of  Poq.,  had  Elisha,  bap.  Dec.  23,  1757.  Noah,  Jr.  of  Poq.,  had 
Aurelia,  bap.  June  23,  1765;  Frederick,  bap.  ApL  26,    1766;    Noah,   bap. 

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74  HISTORY    OP    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Sept.  15,  1771;  Zuba,  bap.  May  14,  1775.  Edward  of  Poq.,'  had  Simeon, 
bap.  Aug.  25, 1765.  Deborah,  m.  William  Watson,  Oct.  30,  1768.  Solomon, 
m  Abiah  AUyn,  Apl.  27,  1780.  Friend,  m.  Dorothy  Weller,  Mch.  12,  1787, 
Abiel  of  Poq.,  m.  wid.  Rebecca  Phelps,  May  13,  1802.  Lydia,  m.  Asahel 
Bliss  of  Canton,  June  7,  1810. 

Erastos,  d.  Apl.  1821;  wid.  Rebecca,  d.  Apl.  12,  1819. 

Wid.  HuLDAH,  d.  June  4, 1785,  a.  73.  Frederick,  d.  Nor.  1829.  Pamela, 
d.  Oct.  14,  1825,  a.  21.     Joel,  d.  Apl.  11,  1811,  a.  84. 

From  Col.  Rec. — Hannah,  m.  Jonas  Westover,  Nov.  19,  1663.  Daniel, 
son  of  Daniel,  d.  Mch.  1684-5.     Joseph,  d.  Jan.  6,  1673,  a.  23  yr. 

Miscellaneous. — Esther,  b.  Mch.  1, 1695-6;  Daniel,  d.  Mch.  1684-5.  Ann, 
b.  Mch.  20,  1718. 

GUNN,  p.  651,  1.  9.  Col.  Rec.  appear  to  give  date  of  Elizabeth's  b.  as  1649. 
She  d.  Jan.  3.  1655.     Deborah,  was  bap.  on  date  given. 

HAKES,  p.  651,  1.  13,  John,  son  of  John,  was  b.  Aug.  10.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  651,  1.  19,  for  Aug.  12,  1659,  Col.  Rec.  give  Sept.  29,  1657. 

HALL,  p.  651,  1.  20,  Timothy,  m.  Sarah  Barber,  Nov.  26,  1663,  and  had 
Sarah,  b.  Aug.  9,  1665.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  651,  Daniel's  wife  had  a  child,  bap.  Jan.  1,  1775;  he  had  a  child,  bap. 
Nov.  16,  1777.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

HALLIDAY,  p.  651,  insert  Jonah,  m.  Mary  Rowel,  Nov.  21,  1781. 

HALSEY,  p.  651,  James,  m.  Keziah  Ellsworth,  Oct.  10,  1811;  Helen  T., 
m.  James  Buckit,  Oct.  12,  1836.  (W.  C.  R.)  Philip  (1.  27),  had  Philip,  bap. 
July  6,  1783,  and  James  L.,  bap.  Sept.  2,  1787.     (W.  C.  R.) 

HAMLIN,  p.  651,  Harper,  m.  Mary  Fox,  Feb.  25,  1779. 

HASKELL,  p.  652,  1.  27,  (Hon.)  Eli  B.,i  d.  in  Toledo,  0.,  Aug.  20,  1861» 
in  S3d  yr.;  John,  m.  Polly  Allen,  Dec.  7,  1808.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

HAWKES,  p.  653,  evidently  same  as  Hakes,  p.   651. 

HAWKINS,  p.  653,  1.  4,  Isabel,  wife  of  Anthony,  d.  July  12,  1655.  (Col. 
Rec.) 

HAYDEN,  p.  653,  1.  33,  William's  (th^  emigrant)  wife,  d.  July  17,  1655. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  654,  1.  31,  for  1637,  read  1737. 

P.  654,  1.  34,  according  to  N.  S.  R.,  Anna,  m.  Daniel  Dibble  of  Farmington, 
Nov.  17,  1768. 

P.  654,  last  1.,  for  1837,  read  1737. 

P.  655,  1.  15,  the  date  1741-2  here,  is  an  obvious  error. 

P.  655, 1.  29,  Thomas,i6  was  m.  Nov.  19,  1767.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  655,  L  31,  Chester,  d.  Sept.  17,  1777.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  656,  1.  1,  for  Jltumia,  read  Almira.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  656,  1.  20,  for  Nathan,  read  (according  to  N.  S.  R.)  Nathaniel. 

P.  657,  1.  6,  Norman,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1786;  Arabella,  bap.  Dec.  28,  1793, 
(W.  C.  R.);  Sidney  Prior,  bap.  1797. 


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P.  657,  1.  6,  N.  S.  R.  says,  "  Rosanna,  dau.  of  Ebenezer,  Jr.,  and  Rosanna, 
bap.  July,  1784." 

P,  657,  line  7,  Elvira  was  bap.  May  1,  1791. 

P.  657,  1.  10,  the  following  large  and  valuable  addition  to  the  Hayden 
genealogy  is  owing  to  the  zealous  labor  of  Mrs.  Matthew  Patterson  cf 
Dansville,  N.  Y.,  and  the  cooperation  of  D.  Williams  Patterson  of  W. 
Winsted,  Conn.     The  arrangement  is  our  own. 

David,29  of  Newington,  not  Harwinton,  m.  Jemima  (dau.  of  William,  see 
p.  600.  1.  18,)  Ellsworth,  and  d.  near  Angehca,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  12,  1813  She  d. 
at  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  13,  1828,  a.  (85,  according  to  her  gravestone,  but 
really)  86.  ■ 

Davidbi  (see  1.  23,  p.  660, Hist,  and  Gental.  of  Windsor,  Ci!.),had  children: 

I.  William  Ellsworth,  b.  June  3,  1799,  m.  Eunice  Jacobs,  moved  to  Wis- 
consin. Mrs.  Wm.  E.  Hayden,  d.  Aug.  3,  1839,  had  (1)  Eliza,  b.  at  Post  Town, 
N.  Y.,  Nov.  11,  1800,  m.  Elijah  Dickson  of  Erie,  N.  Y.,  1823  ;  issue,  Gleason 
Fillmore,  Millard  Fillmore,  Susannah,  Elizabeth,  Minerva,  Angelica,  Barnett 
Hayden;  Edward,  George  White,  Ann  Eliza,  deceased.  This  family  live  in 
Pulaski,  Mich.,  whither  they  removed  from  Williamsville,  N.  Y.  (2)  Nancy, 
b.  Aug.  7,  1802,  m.  Joseph  Rice  of  Angehca,  N.  Y.,  removed  to  Chester,  Ohio, 
where  she  d.  1839.     (3)  Sophia.     (4)  Perry.     (5)  Walker.     (6)  Jemima. 

II.  Matilda  Ann,  b.  Feb.  18,  1805,  m.  Lyman  Hitchcock,  1840,  in  Paines- 
ville,  Ohio,  mechanic,  no  issue.  Mrs.  H.  was  the  first  white  child  b.  on 
Church's  Purchase,  near  Angelica,  N.  Y. 

III.  Lyman  Munson,  b.  Apl.  9,  1807,  d.  near  Dansville  village,  1838,  of 
quick  consumption  ;  was  a  millwright,  unmarried. 

IV.  Olive,  b.  Sept.  28,  1809,  m.  Dr.  Stephen  Matthews  of  Painted  Post, 
now  lives  at  Candor,  N.  Y.     No  issue. 

V.  David  Napoleon,  b.  Aug.  15,  1810,  m.  Miss  Rice  of  Angelica,  1831,  had 
one  child,  removed  to  Iowa,  on  the  Desmoines  river,  1832. 

Jemima  (incorrectly  given  in  the  Hist,  as /erws/ia) ,  b.  Feb.  25,  1764,  m. 
at  Newington,  Ct.,  Apl.  10, 1785,  Ichabod  Patterson,  b.  1763  [son  of  Ephraim 
and  Sarah  (Chandler)  Patterson.]  They  lived  a  year  or  two  at  Newington  ; 
removed  to  New  Lebanon,  Columbia  co.,  N.  Y.,  where  they  lived  till  1790, 
then  removed  to  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  where  he  d.  Aug.  1796,  nged  33  years. 
She  was  the  third  white  woman  in  that  new  town  ;  she  reached  there  at 
evening,  while  her  mother-in-law,  the  second  in  town,  reached  there  in  the 
morning  of  the  same  day.  Mrs.  Calkins,  the  pioneer  white  woman,  had 
then  lived  there  nearly  a  year.  Ichabod  Patterson  kept  the  first  tavern  at 
Painted  Post  (several  years  before  Benjamin  Patterson  opened  his,  as  noticed 
in  French's  N.  Y.  Gazetteer,  p.  624,  foot  note  7),  which  she  continued  to  keep 
some  three  years  after  his  death  (according  to  her  son  Matthew  Patterson), 
when  she  m.  2d,  Nehemiah  Hubbell,  from  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  (prob.  a 
native  of  Weston,  Ct.),  who  d.  at  Knoxville  (in  the  town  of  Corning),  June 


76  HISTORY  OF  ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

21,  1835,  a.  70  yrs.,  2  mo.,  14  days.  She  d.  at  Bath,  N.  Y.  (buried  at  Knox- 
ville).  May  27,  1842,  a.  78  yrs.,  3  mo.,  2  days.     Children: 

I.  Matthew  (Patterson),  b.  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  31,  1788;  m.  Feb. 
12,  1815,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Sarah  (Green)  Irwin ;  he  was  a 
merchant  at  Northumberland,  Pa.,  from  1812  to  1821,  when  he  settU'd  in 
Dansville,  N.  Y.,  where  he  lias  since  resided,  engaged  in  lumbering  and 
agriculture;  had  (1)  Harriet,  b.  Northumberland,  Pa.,  Dec.  28,  1815;  m.  Oct. 
1,  1850,  James  Galbraith,  of  Glenairn,  Co.  Antrim,  Ireland,  son  of  Patrick 
and  Elizabeth  (Mcllvane)  Galbraith.  He  is  a  physician,  removed  in  1857  to 
West  Unity,  Fulton  co.,  Ohio  ;  is  a  member  of  Co.  G,  68th  Ohio  Volunteers; 
issue,  James  Matthew  Patterson,  b.  Groveland,  N.  Y.,  June  23,  1852;  Alex- 
ander Hunter  (twin),  b.  Sept.  7,  1853,  d.  a.  9  mo.;  George  Green  (twin),   b. 

Sept.  7,  1853,  d.  ;  Rowley  Patterson,  b.  South  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 

16,  d.  Sept.  21,  1855  ;  (2)  Robert  Irwin,  b.  Northumberland,  Aug.  6,  1817; 
m.  May  1,  1850,  Harriet  (dau  of  Robert  and  Martha)  Land  of  Corning,  N.  Y.; 
live  at  Sparta,  N.  Y.  ;  issue,  Chauncey  Land,  b.  Corning,  N.  Y.,  Mch.  8, 
1851  (made  a  wonderful  Sam  Patch  leap,  down  Patterson  Falls,  near  Sparta, 
N.  Y.,  in  1855);  Helen  Adelaide,  b  Sparta,  N.  Y  ,  July  17,  1854 ;  Elizabeth 
Peat,  b.  Sparta,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  19,  1862 ;  (3)  George  Green,  b.  Northumber- 
land, Pa.,  Dec.  8,  1819,  d.  Sept.  18,  1822;  (4)  George  Rowley,  b.  Dansville, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  26,  1822,  d.  Feb.  8,  1824  ;  (5)  Jonathan  Rowley,  b.  Dansville,  N. 
Y.,  Jan.  11, 1826  ;  resides  with  his  father  4  miles  south  of  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  a 
farmer,  unmarried. 

II.  Harriet  (Patterson),  twin,  b.  Painted  Post,  Aug.  14,  1796  (after  the 
death  of  her  father),  m.  Dr.  Robert  Hoyt,  and  d.  at  Painted  Post,  Aug.  12, 
1830  ;  issue,  (1)  Jane,  d.  in  Philadelphia,  unmarried  ;  (2)  Harriet,  m.  Charles 
Campbell,  a  lawyer  of  Bath,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  leaving  2  children  ;  (3)  Patterson, 
resided  in  Philadelphia,  and  after  the  death  of  his  sister  Jane,  removed  to 
Virginia;  (4)  Ichabod,  d.  before  his  mother;  (5)  Robert,  d.  before  his 
mother. 

III.  Jemima  (Patterson)  twin,  b.  at  P.  P.,  Aug.  14,  1796,  m.  Bath,  N.  Y., 
Aug.  29,  1817,  John  McBurney,  b.  near  Bath,  Pa.,  Aug.  29,  1796,  son  of 
Thomas  and  Mary  (Mulhollon)  McBurney.  She  d.  P.  P.,  Feb.  8,  1831.  He 
has  represented  his  county  in  the  New  York  legislature  ;  has,  since  her 
death,  been  three  times  m.,  and  has  several  children  by  the  2d  and  3d  wives ; 
issue,  (1)  Mary,  b.  P.  P.,  Sept.  2,  1818,  m.  1837,  Charles  K.  (son  of  Robert) 
Miller  of  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  she  d.  P.  P.,  Oct.  20,  1838,  leaving  one  child, 
Mary  .Jane,  b.  Oct.,  1838,  who  now  lives  in  Aurora,  111;  (2)  James,  b.  P.  P., 
Sept  4,  1820,  m.  Lucy  Briant,  lives  at  Ottawa,  III.;  issue,  John,  James, 
Thomas,  and  twins,  name,  unknown  to  compiler  ;  (3)  Thomas,  b.  P.  P.,  Aug. 
22,  d.  Oct.  9,  1822  ;  (4)  John,  b.  P.  P.,  Apl.  25,  1824,  d.  Feb.  19,  1827 ;  (5) 
Jemima,  b.  P.  P.,  Aug.  3,  1826  m.  John  Dodge,  lives  at  Harbor  Creek,  Erie 
CO.,  Pa.;  issue,  Edward,  John,  Thomas,  Charles  ;  (6)  Sarah,  b.  P.  P.,  Sept. 
3,  1828,  d.  Feb.  8.  1830. 


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77 


IV.  Philo  P.  (Hubbell)  resides  at  Winona,  Minnesota. 

V.  Hon.    William  Spring  (Hubbell),  b.  1801,  m.  Maria   McCall  of  Painted 

Post,  N.  Y.;  is  a  banker  at  Bath,  N.  Y.,  has  Mary,  m.  Halleck,  and  has 

one  child,  Edward ;  Fanny,  m.  Mr.  Waterbury  of  Avoca,  N.  Y.;  William. 

Peletiah^^  (see  1.  24,  p.  6G0,  Hist,  and  Gcneal.  of  Windsor,  Ct.). 

Lyman,  when  a  young  man,  lived  with  his  sister,  Mrs.  Jemima  Patterson, 
and  tended  the  Patterson  Mill ;  d.  8  days  after  his  father  ;  was  a  major,  and 
filled  offices  of  trust  in  his  neighborhood  ;  m.  Betsey  Fairchild.  He  lived 
at  Angelica,  N.  Y.,  bis  farm,  on  the  Genesee  river,  adjoining  that  of  his 
father.  He  left  a  son  Frank,  b.  8  days  after  his  father's  death,  and  seems 
to  have  also  left  a  son  Nathaniel. 

Abijah,  had  Manly  Lord,  Miles  Lester,  Almira.  These  all  lived  in  Pompey, 
N.  Y.,  and  with  their  families  moved  to  Michigan. 

Oliver«3  (1.  28,  p.  660,  Hist,  and  Geneal.  Windsor,  Ct.),  was  an  intelligent 
and  well  educated  man,  a  school  teacher;  m.  Abigail  Cleaveland  of  Wyalusing, 
Pa.,  and  had  two  children,  William  and  Henry  H.,-  enlisted  in  war  of  1812, 
was  not  heard  from  for  two  years,  and  his  wife  m.  again.  On  returning  and 
finding  his  "  claim  jumped,"  he  left  the  country,  changed  his  name,  and 
m.  a  second  wife.  One  of  his  sons  by  his  second  m.  had  his  name  changed 
to  Hayden,  by  act  of  legislature. 

Olive,  m.  Robert  Bonham  of  Northumberland,  Pa.,  was  then  a  merchant, 
but  bought  a  farm  on  the  Coshocton  river,  6  miles  above  P.  P.  where  he  lived 
and  d.;  his  wife  d.  at  P   P.,  July  10,  1821.     They  had, 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  July  13,  180.3,  m.  Enos  Smith,  Campbelltown,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
22,  1830,  and  had  6  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  but  one,  Olive  B.,  who 
was  b.  June  20,  1843,  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  and  d.  May  3,  184."),  at  Caton, 
N.  Y. 

II.  Jemima  Hayden,  b.  at  Painted  Post,  N.  Y.,  July  14,  1805;   unmarried. 

III.  William,  b.  June  3,  1807,  m.  Eliza  Cook,  Feb.  16,  1841 ;  issue  (1) 
Joseph  Boyd,  b.  Feb.  26,  1842 ;  (2)  Gertrude  E.  b.  Oct.  5,  1843 ;  (3)  Van 
Wye,  b.  Apl.  4,  1852. 

IV.  David  Hayden,  b.  Aug.  17,  1810,  m.  at  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  7,  1842, 
to  Sarah  G.  Reynolds;  issue,  (1)  Frances  Matilda,  b.  July  28,  1844;  (2) 
Eloisia  Margaret,  b.  May  16,  1847. 

V.  Charles,  m.  Mary  B.  Goodwin,  Sept.  18,  1835;  he  d.  Jan.  26,  1859; 
issue,  (1)  Martha  E  ,  b.  Dec.  18,  1839  ;  (2)  Robert  T.,  b.  Oct.  10,  1841,  now  a 
volunteer  in  the  Union  army  ;  (3)  Delphine,  b.  July  12,  1843,  d.  May  12, 
1859  ;  (4)  John  Charles,  b.  Aug.  1,  1846.  ' 

Sarah,  b.  at  P.  P.,  Dec.  27,  1815,  m.  George  Cook  of  Campbelltown;  have 
dau.  Regina,  b.  about  1840. 

George,  m.  Lovisa  Sharp;  she  d.  leaving  4  children;  he  lives  at  Addison, 
N.  Y. 

Mary,  b.  1820,  m.  Melwin   Fanton  of  Conn.;  are  now   both  dead.     They 


78  HISTORY    OP    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

had,  (1)  Edmund  B.,  b.  Oct.  5,  1840;  (2)  Charles  B.,  b.  May  14,  1849  ;  (3) 
Manfred  G.,  b.  July  21,  1851. 

P.  657,  1.  11,  for  Jerusha,  read  Jemima. 

P.  657,  1.  40,  AnsoxV  B.,36  m.  on  16th  Feb.  1815. 

P.  657,  1.  42,  Isaac,"  was  m.  Dec.  6,  1809.     (W.  C.  P..) 

P.  657,  1.  43,  Juliette  was  bap.  July  9,  1815.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  658,  1.  second  from  bottom,  date  of  Nathaniel  L.,  m.  Oct.  24,  1808. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

P.  659,  1.  11,  according  to  W.  C.  R.,  Hezekiah,''^  m.  Hannah  Hayden, 
Dec.  7,  1801 :  on  same  authority  his  dan.  Fanny  was  bap.,  as  Frances  Henry  ; 
Alanson,  was  bap.  Dec.  15,  1805,  and  Hezekiah,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1804. 

P.  661,  1.  40,  George  P.,^^  m.  Frances  A.  Loomis,  Dec.  30,  1840.  (W. 
C.  R.) 

Capt.  Nathaniel's  wife  Ann,  d.  Jan    16,  17^61.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Melinda,  m.  Levi  Joy  of  Amherst,  Mass.,  Dec.  29,  1829  :  Mindwell,  m. 
Joseph  Kent  of  Suffield,  Jan.  8,  1799  ;  Alethina,  m.  Norman  Griswold  of 
Norwich,  Oct.  16,  1822  (W.  C.  R.)  ;  Scsan  Ann,  m.  .James  H.  Wells  of  H., 
Feb.  26,  1840.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Daniel's  wife  Elizabeth,  d.  Feb.  17,  1761.  (N.  S.  R.)  Elizabeth,  bad 
Pascal,  bap.  Jan.  1805.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

HEART,  Elisha,  d.  Aug.  15,  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

HIGLEY,  p.  664,  1.  3,  Hannah,  b.  in  1677,  is  recorded  as  dead  in  1680. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  664,  1.  7,  Nathan,  had  also  children,  bap.  Sept.  13,  1767 ;  Feb. 
11,  1770  ;  Dec.  18,  1774;  Nov.  23,  1777.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

P.  664,  1.  9,  Elijah,  m.   Anne  ;  his    son  Elijah,  d.  Oct.    17,   1776. 

(N.  S.  R.)  Anna,  d.  Oct.  30,  1776.  (N.  S.  R.)  Chloe,  bnp.  Jan.  22,  1775, 
d.  Oct.  19,  1776.  (N.  S.  R.)  Elijah  2d,  bap.  May  11,  1777.  Oliver,  bap. 
Sept.  19,  1779. 

Nathan,  Jr.,  had  Nathan  AUyn  and  Sally,  bap.  Mch.  30,  1794, ,  Feb. 

23,  1797  ;  ,  July,  8,  1798  ;  Wil ,  Nov.  1,  1801.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Horace,  had  Horace,  bap.  Jan.  4,  1795  ;  ■-,  May  14,  1797;  Peter,  May 

30,  1802.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Aroda,  had  Job  Loomis,  bap.  Mch.  28,  1802;  Hiram,  bap.  Sept.  30,  1804. 
(E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Olive,  d.  Nov.  1819.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Matthew  (E.  W.),  m.  Hannah  Allyn,  Nov.  11,  1790.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Job,  m.  Dorcas  Eggleston,  May  9,  1792.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

HILLIER,  p.  664,  1.  34,  John's  wife  was  jlnn,  who  afterwards  m.,  Dec.  9, 
1656,  John  Fitch  of  Hartford.  John  Hillier,  d.  July  16,  1655.  In  inventory 
of  John's  estate,  July  24,  the  ages  of  the  other  children  are  thus  stated  :  John, 
a.  18  yrs.  ;  Mary,  a.  15  yrs.  and  9  m.  ;  Timothy,  a.  13  yrs.,  17  wks. ;  Andrew, 
9  yrs.  4th  of  next  month;  Simon,  7  yrs.  25th  of  next  month.  (Col.  Rec.) 
Add  to  this  family  the  name  of  Abigail,  b.  Aug.  21,  1654. 


SUPPLEMENT.  79 

P.  664,  1.  38,  James,  son  of  James,  b.  1678,  d.  Apl.  27,  1679. 

P.  664,  1.  39,  John  had  a  dau.,  d.  July  25,  1680,  also  Elinor  Elizabeth,  b. 
,  and  d.  Dec.  23,  1682.     (Col.  Rec.) 

HILLS,  p.  664,  LucKETiA,  m.  Sam.  Jabez  Vernon,  Sept.  11,  1816.  (W. 
C.  R.) 

Stephen,  son  of  wid.  of  Stephen,  d.  Sept.  29,  1741,  a.  about  4.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

Jll  the  foUswing  from  E.  W.  C.  R. — John  (prob.  same  as  on  1.  27,  p.  664), 
had  Norman,  bap.  May  22,  1763;  and  children,  bap.  Dec.  1,  1765  ;  Apl.  3, 
1768;  June  6,  1773.     Wid.  Hills,  had  a  child  bap.  June  22,  1777. 

Oliver,  had  Anna,  bap.  Mch.  10,  1765;  ,  Feb.  23,  1766. 

HINSDALE,  p.  664-5,  insert,  Rev.  Theodore,  m.  Ann  Bissell,  July  14, 1768. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  Had  Ann,  bap.  Apl.  23,  1769  ;  Lucy,  bap.  Jan.  6,  1771  ; 
Theodore,  bap.  Nov.  17,  1772;  Josiah  Bissell,  bap.  Nov.  20,  1774;  James, 
bap.  Oct.  27,  1776,  d.  Sept.  17,  1777;  Levi,  bap.  Jan.  14,  1781;  Almira, 
bap.  Dec.  13,  1782  ;  Daniel,  bap.  May  1,  1785  ;  Horatio,  bap.  Dec.  16,  1787; 
William,  bap.  Apl.  24,  1790.     (jill  the  fore  going  from  N.  S.  R.) 

HITCHCOCK,   p.   665,  Caleb,  Jr.,  m.   Electa  Foot,  Jan.  15,   1797,  had  •; 

Samuel  Foot  and  Electa  Amelia,  bap.  May  18,  1800,  d.  Mch.  2,  1805,  a.  5  ;  Abi- 
gail, m.  Levi  Dudley  of  Berlin,  Dec.  23,  1802;  Eliza  Abby,  bap.  Aug.  30,  \ 
1801,  d.  1802;  Eliza,  bap.  Aug.  28,  1803  ;  Mary,  bap.  Sept.  9,  1810,  d.  Aug.  • 
1,  1829  ;  Electa,  bap.  May  8,  1814;  Julia  Ann,  bap.  Apl.   12,   1818,  d.  Apl.               '• 
17,  1818;  Gaylord,  bap.  June  4,  1820.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  665,  1.  7,  Stephen,  b.  1767,  d.  July  3, 1775,  in  8th  yr.;  Eleanor,  b.  1770, 
d.  Jan.  20,  1819  ;  wid.  Deborah,  d.  Jan.  24,  1809,  a.  98;  Eleanor,  d.  Dec. 
31,  1827,  a.  86;  Dea.   Caleb  (prob.  same  as  Doctor),  d.  July  11,  1818,  a.  81. 

HODGE,  John,  p.  665,  1.  5,  also  had  Thomas,  b.  Feb.  13,  1668  ;  Mary,  b. 
Feb.  15,  1670;  Henry,  b.  Aug.  19,  1676;  William,  b.  April  10,  1678.  (Col. 
Rec.) 

P.  665,  insert,  Susannah,  a  member  of  church  in  Windsor,  had  Susannah, 
Abigail  and  Samuel,  bap.  in  Middletown,  Sept.  18,  1692.     (Steam's  Mem.) 
-     HOLCOMB,  p.  666,  Elijah,  m.  Mary  Smith,  Feb.  13, 1785  ;  Mary,  m.  Henry 
Moshier,  Sept.  4, 1834.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Miscellanea  and  Addenda,  p.  840,  1.  19,  the  statement  here  made  relative 
to  the  death  of  Hezekiah's  wife,  is  pronounced  incorrect  by  our  friend,  Henry 
Bright,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  who  furnishes  the  following  from  his 
own  original  memoranda,  copied  from  her  gravestone  in  Scotland  burying 
ground,  Simsbury,  viz  :  "Mrs.  Chloe  Holcomb,  wife  of  Hezekiah  Holcomb, 
and  dau.  of  Capt.  Abraham  and  Elizabeth  Pinuey,  d.  January  20,  1787,  a. 
37yrs." 

Also  the  following  inscriptions  :  "  Hezekiah  Holcomb,  Esq.,  d.  Nov.  8, 
1820,  a.  70,"  and  "  Capt.  Hfzekiah  Holcomb,  d.  July  17,  1794,  a.  69." 

He  also  adds  his  opinion  "  that  the  name  should  be  spelled  with  a  final  e. 


80  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Burke,  in  his  Armory,  and  in  liis  Landed  Gentry  of  England,  etc.,  etc., 
spells  the  name  almost  uniformly  with  a  final  e  ,•  in  one  place  he  spells  the 
name  Hokombe  or  Holtcombe,  and  remarks  in  a  note,  "  Holtcombe  is  com- 
pounded of  Holt,  a  Saxon  word  signifying  woody,  and  cum,  or,  as  written  in 
Devonshire,  combe,  a  valley  between  two  hills."  The  W.  Holcombes,  coming 
from  the  west  of  England,  would  naturally  have  i-etained  the  final  e,  and 
there  are  some  families  of  the  name  in  the  Southern   States  which  so  spell  it. 

P.  665,  1.  18,  Abigail,  was  bap.  in  Jan.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  665,  1.  22,  for  Sept.  15,  read  Sept.  13.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  665,  1.  27,  for  1687,  read  1681.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  665,  U  30,  Nathaniel"  and  Mary  Bliss,  m.  Feb.  27.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Joseph,  m.  Olive  Marshall,  Jan.  15,  1787.  Jabez  of  Poq.,  m.  Anne 
Hosmer  of  Hartland,  Nov.  27,  1805. 

HOLLIBUT,  p.  666,  insert.  Dr.  Josiah,  had  Abigail,  bap.  Mch.  26,  1748. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

HOLMAN,  p.  667,  add  John,  had  Henry,  bap.  Aug.  20,  1815.  (E.  W. 
C.  R.) 

HOOKER,  p.  667, 1.  13,  Dolly  G.,m.  Charles  Beebe  Strong,  June  22,  1814, 
and  Mart  Chaffee,  m.  James  C.  Maguffin  of  N.  Y.,  Feb  4,  1818. 

Horace,  m.  Elizabeth  Filer,  Aug.  2,  1/69,  and  had  Mary  Elizabeth  and 
Hannah,  bap.  Nov.  20,  1774  ;  also  Nathaniel,  bap.  June  18,  1775  ;  Ann,  bap. 
Apl.  5,  1778  ;  Samuel  Fowler,  bap.  Feb.  13,  1780  ;  Eunice,  bap.  Dec.  13, 
1782;  Harry,  bap.  Oct.  15,  1785. 

HOSFORD,  p.  667,  1.  21,  John,  d.  Aug.  7,  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  667,  1.  27,  strike  out  "  or  Marcy."     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  667,  1.  29,  for  Sept.  28,  read  23.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  668,  1.  2,  Samuel,2  had  Mary,  b.  Feb.  15,  1690-1.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  668,  Daniel,  m.  Abigail  Welch,  Oct.  4,  1769.     (N.  S.  R.) 

HOSKINS,  p.  668,  1.  18,  Col.  Rec.  supply  the  date  of  John's  burial.  May 
5,  1648.     Anthony ,3  b.  1664,  d.  July  9,  1747.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  668,  I.  26,  for  1772,  read  1672.  A  Thomas,  son  of  Anthony,  d.  Apl. 
13,  1666. 

P.  668, 1.  27,  for  Jan,  27,  read  29. 

The  wid.  Hoskins,  d.  Mch.  6,  1662;  Thomas,  m.  Elizabeth  Birge,  widow, 
Apl.  20,  1653.  The  wid.  Elizabeth  (prob.  this  one),  d.  Dec.  22,  1675;  John, 
son  of  (this  prob.)  Thomas,  was  b.  May  29,  1654.     Jll  above  from  Col.  Rec. 

P.  669,  I.  1,  Zebulon,6  ^  ^pl.  21,  1813;  his  son  Zebulon,  b.  1728,  d.  Aug. 
27,  1768. 

P.  669,  1.  4,  Alexander,  m.  Mindwell ,  who  d.   Oct.    17,   1751,  a.  per. 

40  ;  the  same  Alexander,  also  lost  a  child  about  10  d.  old,  on  Jan.  29,  1742. 
His  son,  Alexander,  b.  1739,  d.  Mch.  15,  1773. 

P.  669,  1.  11,  Pure,  d.  Nov.  13,  1781. 

P.  669,  1.  13,  for  June,  read  May. 


SUPPLEMENT.  81 

EzEKiEL  (prob.  the  sou  of  Johu,  1.  28),  and  wife  Elizabeth  had  Esther,  bap. 
Oct.  19,  1776  ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Oct.   25,   1778;  Sarah,  bap.  Mch.  28,  1781; 
Eli,  bap.  May  1,  1785  ;  Silas,  bap.  1787.     (N.  S.  R.) 
Augustus,  m.  Electa  Palmer,  Dec.  4,  1814.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Thankful  of  Wby.,  d.  April  23,  1753.     (R.  MSS.) 

Lydia,  d.  Mch.  22,  1761.  (N.  S.  R.)  Jonathan,  d.  Jan.  20,  1761.  (N. 
S.  R.)  Wid.  Elizabeth,  d.  Jan.  1777,  "  worn  out  with  age."  (N.  S,  R.  ) 
Catharine,  d.  Nov.  8,  1776.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  669,  I.  31,  Daniel,  m.  Abigail  Welch,  Oct.  4,  1769.    (N.  S.  R.) 

The  following  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Alexander,  m.  Martha  Parsons,  Feb. 
13,  1752. 

Alexander,  Jr.,  m.  wid.  Mary  Drake,  Feb.  14,  1765. 

Timothy,  m.  Rhoda  Gillett,  Apl.  30,   1772,  had  Timothy,  bap.   Dec.  25, 

1774;  Alexander,   bap.  Nov.  2,  1777;  Joab,  bap.  Jan.  2,  1780;  ,  bap. 

Aug.  25,  1782  ;  Rhoda,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1784. 

Joseph,^  p.  669,  1.  8,  had  also  Joseph,  bap.  Feb.  25,  1738  ;  Benjamin,  bap, 
June  15,  1740,  and  Eli.sha,  bap.  Dec.  22,  1745. 

P.  669,  1.  9,  for  Alfred,  read  Mson. 

P.  669,  1.  10  Abel,io  had  also  Abiah,  bap.  Nov.  23,  1777. 

Eli,  p.  669,  1.  27  and  1.  37,  whose  wife  d.  June  22,  1818,  had  Eli,  bap. 
Jan.  31,  1773  ;  Matty,  bap.  Aug.  14,  1774 ;  Kezia,  bap.  Nov.  10,  1776,  d. 
Sept.  6,  1777;  Kezia,  bap.  Jan.  31, 1779  ;  David,  bap.  June  3, 1781 ;  Alethea, 
bap.  Aug,  29,  1784  ;  George,  bap.  July  1,1787;  Chloe  and  Clara,  bap.  Sept. 
21,  1788  ;  Augustus,  bap.  Oct.  17,  1790  ; ,  bap.  Nov.  2,  1793. 

Thomas,  p.  669,  1.  32,  m.  April  23, 1760;  had  also  Mary,  bap.  June  29,  1766; 
Ruth,  bap.  Mch.  13, 1768;  Lucy,  bap.  Apl.  18,  1773,  d.  Oct.  18, 1775  ;  Moses, 
bap.  Oct.  15,  d.  Oct.  20, 1775 ;  John,  bap.  Feb.  11,  1770;  John,  had  Faircina,  bap. 
Feb.  16,  1755 ;  John,  Jr.,  had  Jerusha,  bap.  Dec.  7, 1755 ;  George,  bap.  Feb.  13, 
1758;  Increase,  m.  Martha  Persons,  Mch.  20, 1779  ;  he  d.  Apl.  1824  ;  had  Mol- 
ly, bap.  and  d.  Oct.  7,  1777;  Molly,  bap.  July  11,  1779  ;  Nabbe,  bap.  1786  ; 
Gordon,  bap.  1783  ;  "ye  wid.  Hoskins,"  had  Mary  and  Jemima,  bap.  Apl.  8, 
1759  ;  Hannah,  had  Abigail,  bap.  July  28, 1771 ;  wid.  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Reuben 
Loomis,  Nov.  23,  1777  ;  Chloe,  m.  Thomas  Dyer,  Sept.  27,  1807;  Hitty,  m. 
Roderic  Adams  of  Onondaga,  Oct.  11,  1807;  Olive,  m.  Joseph  Allen  of 
Hartford,  Nov.  7,  1820;  George,  m.  Lovicia  Parsons,  June  3,  1811 ;  Johu  3d 
(p.  669,  1.  37),  for  June,  read  July;  Zebulon,  d.  Mch.  10,  1776,  in  80  yr.; 
Zebulon,  d.  Feb.  21,  1826,  a.  38  ;  John,  d.  May  5,  1777,  in  64  yr.;  Thankful, 
d.  Apl.  23,  1753,  a.  about  42;  Henry,  d.  at  Philadelphia,  Aug.  22,  1796,  a. 
about  20  ;  Betty,  d.  Mch.  7,  1813,  a.  87  ;  wid.  Martha,  d.  May  31,  1803, 
a.  nearly  99;  wid.  Hannah,  d.  Dec.  2,  1751,  a.  about  84. 

The  following  curious  advertisement  appeared  in  1767,  in  the  columns  of  the 
Conn.  Courant : 

"  Zebulon  Hoskins  of  Windsor,  hereby  informs  the  publick,  that  for  the 
space  of  four  years,  lie  was   greviously  aiiiicted  with  the  Gravel,  to  such  a 
11 


82  HISTORY   OP    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

degree  as  to  cause  him  to  make  water  a  hmiclred  times  in  24  hours,  butcould 
void  but  very  little  at  a  time,  sometimes  but  a  few  drops,  attended  with  the 
most  distressing  pain,  and,  after  the  use  of  many  things  to  no  benefit,  he  was 
accidently  informed  by  a  travelling  gehtleman,  that  a  tea  made  of  rushes, 
viz  :  such  as  the  women  scowr  their  pails  with,  had  been  found  by  experience 
to  be  a  sovereign  remedy  for  that  disease  ;  he,  therefore,  immediately  ap- 
plied the  medicine,  and  it  had  the  desired  effect — he  drank  plentifully  of  it, 
made  it  his  constant  drink,  and  in  about  eight  or  ten  days  his  pain  abated, 
and  he  voided  abundance  of  gravel.  He  kept  on  in  the  use  of  it  for  about 
two  months,  when  he  found  he  was  perfectly  cured,  and  has  remained  well 
now  for  about  two  years,  except  when  once  he  wet  himself  and  took  a  great 
cold,  w^hich  brought  on  the  disease  again,  but  the  same  medicine  removed  it 
immediately." 

HOSMER,  p.  670,  1.  1,  Joseph,  had  children,   bap.  Dec,  1781  ;  Dec.  20, 
1789  ;  Mch.  19,  1797. 
P.  670,  1.  2,  Peospee,  had  Marcus,  bap.  Nov.  8,  1801. 
P.  670,  1.  4,  Thaddeus,  was  bap.  Apl.  1,  1792. 

P.  670,  1.  5,  HoEACE,  bap.  Sept.  21,  1794;  Miriam,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1799.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.) 

HOWARD,  p.  670,  1.  21,  Nathaniel,  had  Nathaniel,  tap.  June  30,  1776. 
(N,  S.  R.) 

P.  671.  {Col.  Rec.)  Lydia,  d.  May  4,  1676.  (Col.  Rec.)  Samuel,  was 
bap.  Aug.  9,  1778.     (E.  W.  C.  R.)  ' 

HOYT,  p.  671,  1.  23,  for  "  he  d.,  read  "  she  d.;"  Nicholas,  d.  July  7,  1655. 
P.  671,  1.  26,  for  May  1,  read  May  7. 
P.  671,  1.  28,  Daniel  d.  in  yr.  1655.     (Col.  Rec.) 

HUBBARD,  p.  671,  1.  2d  from  bottom  of  page,  John,  Jr.,i  had  also  Timo- 
thy, bap.  Doc.  16,  1750,  and  is  the  rightful  father  of  all  the  children  accred- 
ited (on  p.  672)  to  Nathaniel,^  from  Agnes  to  Oliver,  inclusive  ;  he  (John^)  d. 
Nov.  24,  1760.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  672,  1.  1,  Nathaniel,^  being  thus  despoiled  of  half  his  family,  deserves 
the  credit  of  Sarah,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1762,  and  Dothesius,  bap.  Sept.  30,  1764. 
He  (NathanieP)  is  prob.  the  one  who  d.  Nov.  16,  1773,  in  50  yr.  (W.  C.  R.) 
P.  672,  1.  6,  AsA^  whose  wife  d.  Nov.  2,  1823,  a.  67,  had  Mitty  (prob.  the 
"short"  of  Submit,  her  mother's  name),  bap.  Feb.  16,  1777  ;  Asa,  bap.  Jan. 
3,  1779,  d.  Mch.  15,  1786;  Benoni,bap.  Oct.  17,  1784;  Augustus,  bap.  Jan. 
29,  1785  ;  Asa,  bap.  Apl.  30,  1787 ;  Hannah,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1788  ;  Julianna 
and  Alethea,  bap.  May  4,  1800  •,  Susannah  Hosmer,  bap.  June  29,  1800. 

Nathaniel,  Jr.  (prob.  son  of  Nathaniel-),  m.  Dolly  Cole  of  Hartford,  Nov. 
28,  1770;  "  Dorothy,  wife  of  Nathaniel,"  d.  Jan.  19,  1820,  a.  t'6  ;  Nathaniel, 
b.  Jan.  31,  1773;  he  d.  Mch.  14,  1774;  Nathaniel,  bap.  Apl.  30,  1775; 
Thede,  bap.  Aug.  24,  1777;  Dolly,  bap.  Sept.  24,  1780;  Frederick,  bap. 
Aug.  17,  1783;  Chloe,  bap.  June  24,  1792.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Dothesius  (prob.  son  of  NathanieP),  had  Dose  (Dothesius?),  bap.  Sept.  21, 


SUPPLEMENT.  83 

1788 ;  Nathau,  bap.  Oct.  10,  1790  ;  Alvin,  bap.  Feb.  19,  1792  ;  Orrin,  bap. 
Oct.  13,  1793.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Q'lMOTHY  (prob.  son  of  John),  ni.  Sarah  Gillett,  June  18,  1772,  who  d.  May 
31,  1811,  a.  58  ;  he  d.  Oct.  15,  1824,  a.  74,  and  had  Sarah,  bap.  Oct.  18, 1772, 
d.  Oct.  6,  1795;  Timothy,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1774;  Hannah,  bap.  Dec.  1, 
1776;  Eleanor,  bap.  Mch.  21,  1779  ;  Roger,  bap.  Aug.  17,  1783;  Erastus,bap. 
June,  1787.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

John  (prob.  son  of  John^),  m.  Susannah  Mills,  June  15,  1775,  and  had  John, 
bap.  Apl.  21,  1776  ;  Joab,  bap.  Jan.  18,  1778.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Nathan  (prob.  son  of  Dothesius),  m.  Orinda  Colton,  May  10,  1819.  He 
d.  June  22,  1826,  a.  38  ;  Orinda  Pamelia,  Oct.  8,  1820 ;  Emily,  Susan  Jane, 
and  James,  bap.  June  16,  1822 ;  Nathan  Edwards,  bap.  Aug.  10,  1823  . 
Samuel,  bap.  June  18,  1826.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Alvin  (son  of  Dothesius),  had  Louisa,  bap.  Nov.  13,  1814;  Drusilla,  bap. 
Sept.  21,  1817 ;  Mary  Cornelia,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1820  ;  Louisa,  bap.  Apl.  24, 
1825  ;  Harriet,  bap.  June  27,  1830.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Oliver  (poss.  son  of  Johiji),  had  Silva,  bap.  Sept.  28,  1788;  Wealthy, 
bap.  Aug.  11,  1793;  Flavia,  bap.  May  4,  1794;  Oliver  Kellogg,  bap.  June, 
1796  ;  John  Flavel,  bap.  June  24,  1798  ;  Thomas  Jeflferson,  bap.  June  10, 
1804  ;  Simeon  Edwards,  bap.  Aug.  10,  1806  ;  Anna  Sophia,  bap.  July  S, 
1808.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Levi,  m.  Juliana  Smith,  Apl.  23,  1818,  had  Levi  Smith,  bap.  June  27, 
1819  ;  John  Newton  and  Samuel  Newell,  bap.  July  1,  1821 ;  Juliana  Matilda, 
bap.  July  6,  1823.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Bishop,  who  d.  Aug.  24,  1823,  a.  43,  had  Sarah  Maria,  bap.  July  29,  1821. 

John,  m.  Mabel  Barnard  of  Simsbury,  Nov.  14,  1803  ;  Joab,  m.  Ruth. 
Brown,  Dec.  2,  1804;  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  m.  Sarah  Hubbard,  Aug.  27,  1828; 
Agnes,  m.  Ebenr.  Center  of  W.  Hartford,  Mch.  17,  1768  ;  Rachel,  m,  Dan. 
Olmstead  of  Simsbury,  Nov.  24,  1774.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Dolly,  m.  John  F.  Waters,  Nov.  26,  1800;  Rachel,  m.  Wm.  Crosby  of 
W.  Hartford,  Apl.  4,  1802;  Maria,  m.  Edward  Francis,  Nov.  18,1823;  Anna 
Sophia,  m.  Edward  Medcalf  of  E.  Hartford,  Mch.  25,  1824;  Emily,  m.  Levi 
Hough  of  Glastonbury,  Oct.  18,  1830.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Agnes,  dau.  of  Lt.  John,  d.  Apl.  11,  1773,  a.  88 ;  Orkin,  d.  June  29,  1811, 
a.  18  ;  Theodore,  son  of  Nathaniel,  Jr.,  d.  Aug.  2,  1812,  a.  7;  Theodore,  d.  July 
22, 1800,  a.  23  ;  Asa,  Jr.,  d.  July  16, 1808,  a.  19 ;  John's  wife,  d.  Nov.  27, 1806, 
a.  49  ;  Francis,  d.  Qct.  15, 1815,  a.  2  ;  Sdsan,  d.  Sept.  20,  1824,  a.  15  ;  Sally 
(Mrs.)  d.  Mch.  26, 1828,  a.  51;  John,  d.  Sept   11,  1830,  a.  9.    (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

HUIT,  p.  672,  line  22,  Rev.  Ephraim's  wife's  name  was  Isabel ;  so  ment.  in 
a  record  of  land  purchased  by  Henry  Clarke,  Esq.,  where  she  is  spoken  of  as 
wid.  of  Rev.  Ephraim  deceased.  His  dau.  Lydia,  m.  Joseph  Smith  of  Hart- 
ford, April  10,  1656.     (Col.  Rec.) 

HULL,  p.  672,  1.  42,  for  Sarah,  b.  Aug.  9,  read  b.  Apl.  9.   (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

HUMPHREY,  p.  673,  1.  15,  Susanna,  bap.  Jan.  12,  1752.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 


84  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

P.  673,  1.  17,  for  1736,  read  1756.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Noah,  had  Sarah,  hap.  Oct.  2,  1743;  .Jonathan,  Jr.,  had  Jonathan,  bap. 
Oct.  2,  1743;  Lyman,  had  Trumbull  Lyman,  Chloe,  bap.  May  21,  1815; 
George,  bap.  Aug.  25,   1816;  Hector  F.,  bap.   June  21,   1818;  Mary  Ann, 

bap.  June  18,  1820;  ,  bap.  Oct.  6,1822;  Laura  Maria,   bap.   April  25, 

1824;  Cordelia,  bap.  Oct.  28,   1827;  Henry  and  Henrietta,  bap.   July  12, 
18«9.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Thomas,  d.  at  Sheffield,  April  13,  1768,  a.  about  57  ;  wid.  Abigail,  d.  Sept. 
2,  1775,  a,  about  62 ;  Lot's  son  Tkdmbull,  d.  July  30,  1797,  a.  2^  ;  Asa's 
wife,  d.  March  26, 1826  ;  Mrs.  Chloe,  d.  May  5, 1829,  a.  62.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Mahala,  m.  Stephen  Fosbury  of  Simsbury,  June  28, 1802.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  674,  1.  12,  for  Luicus,  read  Lucius. 

HUNTINGDON,  p.  674,  Thomas  went  to  Branford  from  W.  It  is  sup- 
posed that  three  sons  accompanied  Margaret  Huntingdon,  then  Mrs.  Thomas 
Stoughton,  from  Roxbury  or  Dorchester  to  W. 

P.  674,  1.  19,  Geo.  W.  Sward,  read  Seward. 

HURLBUT,  Dr.  Josiah,  had  Elizabeth,  bap.  April  4,  1748  ;  Josiah,  bap. 
Jan.  28,  1750;  Ruth,  bap.  Feb.  23,  1752;  Samuel,  had  Bildad,  bap.  June 
17,  1750,  d.  Oct.  21,  1754.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec  ) 

HUTCHERSON,  p.  675,  d.  June  11,  1743,  a.  about  11  yrs.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

JARNIELS,  (Gerrils,  .Jurrels,  Garls)  p.  675,  insert  Harden  or  Arden  had 
children,  bap.  July  18,  1773;  Dec.  21,  1777;  April  22,  1781  ;  Sept.  15, 1781. 
(E.  W.  C.  R.) 

JOHNSON,  p.  675,  Hannah,  was  bap.  Dec.  17,  1797.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

JONES,  p.  675,  Mart,  d.  No\'.  13,  1666.     (Col.  Rec.) 

KELLY,  p.  675,  Joseph,  had  Aaron,  bap.  Aug.  30,  1741. 

John  (from  Ireland),  m. Loomis  of  Simsbury,  June  8, 1766,  had  John, 

bap.  June  21,  1767;  Roger,  bap.  Nov.  19,  1775.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec  ) 

KELSEY,  William,  Jr.,  m.  Tryphena  Allyn,  Jan.  27, 1774;  Oliver,  m.  Lydia 
Fish,  both  of  W.,  Sept.  4,  1807 ;  Zaccheus,  d.  May  26,  1818.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

KERR,  p.  676,  insert,  William,  had  Moses,  bap.  Sept.  4,  1748.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

KING  (all from  E.  W.  C.  R.),  p.  676,  1.  21,  Alexander,  had  children;  bap. 
Feb.  24,  1782;  .June  25,  1786;  May  11,  1788;  April  25,  1790  ;  Anne,  bap. 
April  28,  1793;  Havi— ,  March  1,  1796  ;  Cla— ,  July  2,  1799  ;  B— ,  Sept.  8, 
1799  ;  Theron,  Dec.  6,  1801. 

P.  676,  I.  28,  Augustus,  had  children,  bap.  Nov.  9,  1788;  Feb.  24,  1790  ; 
July  7,  1793  ;  Laura,  March  22,  1796. 

Timothy's  wife  (perhaps  mother  of  above),  d.  May  20,  1785,  in  50  yr. ; 
Timothy,  son  of  Timothy,  d.  Sept.  8,  1760,  a.  about  32  mos. 

P.  676,  L  25,  Timothy,  who  d.  1765,  was  bap.  Jan.  9,  1763 ;  his  parents 
were  m.  in  1753. 


SUPPLEMENT.  85 

Joel,  had  Eliza  Verstille,  bap.  July  21,  1816  :  Charlotte,  bap.  Nov.  23, 
1817;  Mary,   bap.   June  5,  1824,  and  two  children,    bap.    July    30,    1826. 

Wby.  Ch.  Rec.  supply  the  following  members  of  this  family  :  Miriam, 
bap.  Aug.  30,  1767  ;  Nabby,  bap.  Jan.  31,  1773  ;  Timothy,  bap.  Dec.  12, 
1775  ;  Reuben,  bap.  March  7,  1779. 

George,  m.  Triphena  Latimer,  Aug.  13,  1776,  and  had  George,  bap.  Jan.  12, 

1777  ;  Triphena,  bap.  July  11,  1779;  Sept.  16,  1781;  Chesterfield,  bap. 

Sept.  1787. 

Ekastds,  had  Moses,  bap.  Aug.  1,  1802;  Sarah,  m.  Aaron  Bates  of  Hart- 
land,  Sept.  8,  1779  ;  Abigail,  m.  Isaac  Hunt  of  Sharon,  March  31,  1793. 

KINGSLEY,  p.  676,  Nathan,  had  Nathan,  bap.  May  20,  1764.  (E.  W. 
C.  R.) 

KIRTLAND,  p.  676,  insert,  wid.  Sakah  (mother-in-law  to  Samuel  Webster), 
d.  Dec.  12,  1762,  a.  about  85. 

LADD,  p.  677,  1.  15,  Elisha,  m.  Chloe  Barber,  Nov.  8,  1785. 

LAMBERTON,  p.  677,  1.  IS,  Obed,  had  also  Mabel,  bap.  March  21,  1761 ; 
Moses,  bap.  Feb.  10,  1765  ;  Elizabeth,  who  d.  Sept.  21,  1777  ;  Keziah,  who 
d.  Sept.  29,  1777  ;  Nathaniel  (1.  19),  also  d.  same  day  as  Keziah.  (All  fore- 
going from  N.  S.  R.)  From  same  we  get  the  d.  of  Mehitable,  wife  of  Obed 
Lamberton,  May  27,  1790,  a.  69  ;  Obed,  Jr.,  m.  Ruth ,  and  had  Na- 
thaniel, bap.  March  23,  1777;  Samuel  Taylor,  bap.  Aug.  1781.  Elizur,  m. 
Mary  Winslow,  April  29,  1811. 

LAMFIRE,  p.  677,  Rachel,  was  bap.  Dec.  17,  1797  (E.  W.  C.  R.);  prob. 
the  same  who  d.  Nov,  17,  1828,  a.  36. 

LANE,  p.  677,  David,  had  Lucy,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1773.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

LATTEMORE,  p.  677,  Chauncet,  m.  Polly  Newring,  Feb.  16,  1815; 
Geokge,  m.  Hannah  Loomis,  April  3,  1783;  John,  m.  Dorcas  Skinner,  Dec. 
1780  ;  Jacob,  m.  Mary  Mather,  Dec.  17,  1795  ;  Hannah,  m.  Jeremiah  Wood- 
ford, April  2,  1807;  Levi,  m.  Rebecca  Filley,  June  1,  1791. 

LAWRENCE,  p.  677,  Amos,  whose  wife  Sarah,  d.  June  8, 1794,  had  first  child 
Amos,  bap.  March  12,  1752.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Elihu  — ,  bap.  Jan.  14,  1759,  and  dau.  Eunice,  d.  April  27,  1760,  a.  about 
15  mo.;  his  wife  Eunice,  d.  Nov.  20,  1760,  a.  about  30  yrs.    (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Sarah,  d.  Oct.  10,  1778,  a.  about  18  y^s.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  677,  Bezaleel,  had  also  Mary,  bap.  March  31,  1765;  Ebenezer  Whet- 
more,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1766  ;  Nabbe,  bap.  Nov.  19,  1769  ;  Bille,  bap.  Oct.  1771; 
Jacob,  bap.  Dec.  29,  1772;  Aholiab,  had  Elihu,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1789.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

Elihu  (prob.  son  of  Aholiab  above),  had  Lucretia,  Elihu,  Hector,  d.  Jan. 
21,  1817,  a.  23 ;  Abiram,  bap.  June  16, 1822  ;  Mary  Maria,  bap.  April  24, 1825 ; 
Clarissa,  bap.  July  16,  1826.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Levi,  d.  April  13,  1810,  a.  41,  had  Nancy,  Maria,  Eliza,  bap.  Nov.  17, 
1799;  Leicester  Filley,  bap.  Oct.  12,  1800;  Emily  Susan,  July  2,  1809 ;  he 
lost  a  dau.,  d.  May  28,  1806,  a  4.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 


86  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Ebenezek,  m.  Eunice  Hoskins,  Jan.  [),  17(56;  had  Eunice,  bap.  Feb.  16, 
1767;  Ebenezer,  bap.  Jan.  22,  1769;  Alexander,  bap.  Jan.  27,  1771 ;  Eunice 
and  Ebenezer,  bap.  July  27,  180U;  Orrin,  bap.  Aug.  23,  d.  Nov.  6,  1801; 
Eliezer  Curtis,  bap.  July  15,  1810;  Herman,  bap.  July  4,  1813,  d.  Aug.  11, 
1814,  a.  liyrs. ;  Anson  Herman,  bap.  April  28, 1816;  Ebenezer's  "youngest 
child,"  d.  April  14,  1812.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Hezekiah,  m.  Tryphena  Gillett,  Jan.  26,  1758,  had  Tryphena,  bap.  Jan. 
28,  1759;  Hezekiah,  bap.  June  28,  1761:  Wealthyann,  bap.  May  27,  1764; 
Ruth,  bap.  Feb.  1,  1767;  Levi,  bap.  July  23,  1769  ;  Rockee,  bap.  Aug.  16, 
1772 ;  Elihu,  bap.  May  7,  1775,  d.  Sept.  17,  1776.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Hezekiah,  Jr.,  had  Rebecca,  Clara,  Hezekiah,  Elihu,  bap.  Sept.  28,  1788; 
Laura,  bap.  Oct.  1790  ;  John  Thrall,  Mahala,  Mary  Ann,  bap.  Sept.  21,  1800; 
Parmela,  bap.  Oct.  21,  1804.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

ELinu,  had  Edward  M.,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783;  Elisha,  had  John  and  Submit, 
Prudence,  Comfort  and  Lucina,  grown  children,  bap.  June  15, 1766.  (W.  C.  R.) 

Hezekiah  3d,m.  Bede  Butler,  Dec.  25,  1808  ;  Clakissa,  m.  Henry  Shepard, 
Dec.  4,  1806;  Laura,  m.  Augustus  Shepard,  Nov.  23,  1809;  Eunice,  m. 
Silas  Corel  of  Glastenbury,  June  18,  1807;  Mahala,  m.  Roger  Rowley  of 
Bennington,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1829;  Eliza,  m.  Luther  Pratt  of  Granby,  Aug. 
30,  1820  ;  John  J.,  m.  Abigail  M.  Shepard  of  Farmington,  Nov.  25,  1819. 

Stephen,  Jr.'s  child  Molle,  d.  May  21,  1773  ;  Elisha,  d.  Jan.  24,  1779,  in 
65;  Sakah,  dau.  of  Bezaleel,  d.  Oct.  16,  1783,  iu  30;  Ldcina,  d.  March, 
1784,  iu  19;  Bezaleel,  d.  May  29,  1786;  wid.  Abigail,  d.  1810,  a.  90; 
Abigail  (dau.  of  John),  d.  Feb.  18,  1828,  a.  67  ;  John,  d.  Oct.  8,  1828,  a.  32; 
MiNDWELL,  wife  of  Hezekiah,  d.  June  20,  1820  ;  Hezekiah,  d.  April  29,  1818, 
a.  82.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

LEE,  p.  677,  1,  31,  Oliver,  m.  Abigail  Roe,  Oct.  4,  1769;  Oliver's  death 
must  have  occurred  before  May  14,  1778,  at  which  time  his  son  Oliver  is  bap., 
as  son  of  Abigail  Lee,  "  widdow."     (N.  S.  R.) 

LEWIS,  p.  677,  John,  m.  Hannah  Drake,  March  11,  1779. 

P.  677,  1.  34,  John,  who  d.  1713,  m.  Mary  (dau.  of  Michael  Humphrey)  at 
Hartford,  June  16,  1675,  and  his  son  John,  b.  1675,  d.  May  10,  1676  ;  Joseph, 
m.  Elizabeth  Case,  April  30,  1674.     (Col.  Rec.) 

LOOMIS,  p.  678, 1.  22,  David,  b.  1665,  d.  June  24,  same  year.    (Col  Rec. ) 

P.  678,  1.  26,  Mart  Chauncet,  2d  wife  of  Joseph,  Jr.,2  d.  April  22,  1631. 

P.  678,  1.  33,  Mart  Judd,  was  of  Farmington.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  678,  1.  34,  for  1655,  read  1655-56.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  678,  1   35,  Hannah,  was  b.  Feb.  23,  not  20.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  678,  1.  36,  Elizabeth,  b.  Jan.  21.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  678,  1.  42,  Nathaniel,*  m.  1st,  Nov.  24,  1653 ;  his  second  wife  was 
dau.  of  Josias  Ellsworth.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  679,  1.  39,  for  March  19,  1684,  read  1685. 

P.  679,  1.  39,  JosEPH,i3  m.  1,  Lydia  (dau.  of  John)  Drake,   April  10,  1681. 


SUPPLEMENT.  87 

(Col,  Rec.)  The  same  authority  gives  his  son  Caleb,  "of  Joseph,  of  Joseph," 
d.  March  5,  1686-7. 

P.  680,  1.  39,  Abraham,^^  settled  in  Torrington,  where  his  wife  Isabel,  and 
their  daus.  Jerusha  and  Isabel,  joined  the  church  July  17,  1754.  Their  son 
Abraham,  Jr.,  and  wife,  owned  cov.  in  T.  church,  Dec.  25,  1757.  Their 
son,  Epaphras  and  wife,  did  the  same,  June  6,  1756  ;  Epaphras,  d.  at  Win- 
chester, Sept.  10,  1812,  a.  SO  ;  his  wife  Mary,  d.  at  W.,  Feb.  12,  1813,  a.  78. 

P.  680,  1.  14,  for  1682,  read  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

p.  681,  1.  4,  Ichabod,'^*  and  his  wife  Esther,  joined  the  church  in  Torring- 
ton, July  17,  1754,  but  did  not  long  remain  there.  Ichabod,  Jr.,  settled 
there,  and  many  descendants  now  live  in  W.  Winsted,  Ct. 

P.  681,  1.  5,  Lucy,  Elijah  and  Abigail,  given  as  children  of  Ichabod,^  prob. 
belong,  rightfully,  to  some  other  Ichabod  (see  note  in  this  Supplement  on  1, 
1,  p.  685)  ;  and  Elijah's  death,  mentioned  in  same  line,  belongs  to  some 
other  Elijah. 

P.  681,  1.  7,  Elijah,  was  bap.  Nov.  18, 1753,  in  Torrington  church.  Ichabod 
(same  line),  m.  Jan.  29,  1766,  in  Winchester,  Mindwell  Lewis,  both  owned 
cov.  in  T.  church,  March  1,  1767,  and  descendants  lived  in  Winchester. 

P.  681,  1.  17,  Aaron,^-  and  wife  joined  Ton-,  church.  May  6,  1744,  and  also 
at  same  time,  Aaron,  Mindwell  and  Esther,  their  children.     Aaron,  Jr.  m, 

Hannah  ,  who  joined  T.   church,  March  30,   1746  ;  Moses,  m.  Sarah 

,  and  both  owned  cov.  in  Torrington,  June  6,  1756  ;  Abner,  m.  Sarah 

,  and  both  owned  cov.  in  T.  church,  Oct.  23,  1757  ;  Ephkaim,  owned  cov. 

in  T.  church,  Aug.  6,  1758.  Above,  from  1.  3,  furnished  by  D.  W.  Patterson 
of  W.  Winsted. 

P,  682, 1.  10,  Justin,  according  to  W.  C.  R.,  should  be  Justus. 

P.  682,  1.  11,  Oliver,"  had  children,  bap.  March  20,  1768  ;  March  5, 1769; 
July  28,  1771 ;  May  4,  1777  ;  April  16,  1780  ;  March,  1782.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

P.  682,  1.  14,  OziAs,«  had  Odiah,  bap.  Dec.  7,  1783.  (W.  C.  R.)  OaiAs,« 
m.  Sarah  Roberts  (b.  1747,  and  d.  Aug.  10,  1820),  and  had  children, Sarah,  b. 
and  d.  March  5, 1773 ;  Sarah,  b.  Dec.  20, 1775,  d.  May  10, 1790 ;  James,i  b.  Oct. 
24, 1779 ;  Odiah,^  b.  Sept.  24,  1783  ;  Ozias,  b.  Oct.  31,  1788,  d.  Sept.  10, 1793. 

James,^  m.  March  7,  1805,  Abigail  Sherwood  (dau.  of  Dr.  Hezekiah  Chaffee 
of  Windsor,  Ct.,  by  his  wife  Charlotte  Bradley  of  Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.),  b. 
April  24,  1787,  and  had  children,  Abigail  Sherwood,  b.  Nov.  28,  d.  Dec.  30, 
1805  ;  James  Chaffee,^  b.  April  29,  1807 ;  Hezekiah  Bradley,*  b.  Feb.  27, 
1809  ;  Samuel  Odiah,  b.  April  19,  1811,  m.  June  2,  1847,  Charlotte  (dau.  of 
Alfred)  Bliss  of  Windsor,  Ct.,  and  d.  July  18,  1855;  Osbert  Burr,  b.  July  30, 
1813,  m.  Dec.  19,  1843,  Jeannette  Hart  (dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.)  Jarvis  of  Middle- 
town,  Ct.,  lives  in  New  York  city  ;  Abigail  Sarah,  b.  Sept.  23,  1815,  m.  Heze- 
kiah Sydney  (son  of  Levi)  Hayden  of  Windsor,  Ct.,  Aug.  9,  1848  ;  John 
Mason,^  b.  Jan.  5,  1825;  Col.  James,  the  father  of  this  family,  d.  May  11,  1862. 

Odiah,2  m.  Harriet  Allyu,  Sept.  16,  1807,  and  d.  Oct.  14,  1831.  Children  : 
Dr.  William  Ozias,  b.  July  21,  1808,  d.  Feb.  1,  1836;   Eli  Odiah,  b.  Dec.  14, 


88  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

1809,  d.  May  9,  1842;  Edgar,^  b.  Feb.  14,  1812;  Sarah  Jerusha,  b.  March 
12,  1814,  d.  April  22,  1832  ;  Harriet  Emily,  b.  June  14,  1818,  m.  Dr.  J.  P. 
Jewett  of  Lowell,  Mass.,  has  four  children:  Charles  Henry,  b.  Jan.  17,  1820. 
d.  Nov.  10,  1848  ;  Thomas  Warham,'  b.  March  1,  1827. 

James  Chaffee,3  m.  1,  May  1,  1833,  Eliza  Cesarine  (dau.  of  J.  S.)  Mitchell  of 
New  Haven,  Ct.,  who  d.  March  24,  1840  ;  he  m.  2,  April  24,  1844,  Mary  Beach 
(dau,  of  Ira)  Shermau  of  Bridgeport,  Ct.,  where  he  now  lives.  Children  by 
1st  wife  :  James  Mitchell,  b.  March  24,  1836,  d.  Dec.  16,  1841  ;  by  2d  wife, 
James  Sherman,  b.  May  8,  1846  ;  Mary  Sherman,  b.  March  17,  1848,  d. 
March  5,  1855. 

Hezekiah  Bradley,*  now  of  New  York  city,  m.,  Aug.  13,  1835,  Caroline 
Elizabeth  (dau.  of  Luther)  Loomis,  of  Suffield,  Ct.,  who  d.  April  23,  1844 
He  m.  2,  Sept.  9,  1849,  Euphemia  (dau.  of  Dr.  James)  Anderson  of  New  York 
city.  Children:  Luther,  Jr.,  b.  Sept.  18,  1836,  d.  July  7,  1843-,  Elizabeth 
Leavitt,  b.  Sept.  20,  1843,  d.  Feb.  2,  1844. 

John  Mason,^  now  of  Chicago,  111.,  m.,  Aug.  20,  1849,  Mary  Jane  Hunt  of 
Sherburn,  N.  Y.     Child:  Mary  Hunt,  b.  June  16,  1855,  d.  Jan.  5,  1861. 

Edgar,^  m.  Harriet  (dau.  of  Nathaniel)  Smitli,  Torringford,  Ct.,  and  had 
William  Edgar,  and  Charles. 

Thomas  Warham,'  m.  Mary  .lane  (dau.  of  Allen)  Cook  of  Poq.  in  Windsor, 
Nov.  17,  1858,  had  Allen  Cook,  b.  Nov.  21,  1860.  The  foregoing  records 
furnished  by  Osbert  B.  Loomis,  Esq.,  of  New  York  city. 

P.  682,  1.  19,  Warham,  son  of  John,  Jr.,«  had  John,  bap.  Dec.  9,  1792; 
Mary,  bap.  July  10,  1796. 

Ml  the  following  from  E.  W.  C.  R.—Lvke^^  (E.  W.),  p.  682,  1.  21,  had  a 
2d  dau.  Anne,  bap.  July  14,  1765.  His  son  Simeon,  had  Luke,  bap.  March 
2,  1794;  Charles,  bap.  Jan.  29,  1797;  Robert  C,  bap.  March  30,  1806; 
William,  bap.  July  30,  1809  ;  Eliza  Ann,  bap.  Oct.  9,  1811;  Julia,  bap.  May 

7,  1815.     His  son  Russell,  had  Eli,  bap.  April  22,  1792 ;  ,  Sept.  8,  1793; 

Anne,  Nov.  16,   1794;  Russell,  July  17,  1796  ;  ,  Sept.  23,  1798  ;  Eliza, 

June  8,  1800;  Lorena,  June  21,   1801;  Us—,  Jan.  9,  1803;  ,  June  10, 

1804  ;  Mary,  Jan.  1806  ;  Francis,  March  27,  1808  ;  Jo—,  Aug.  16,  1809. 

P.  682,  1.  26,  Dea.  Amasa,*^  has  been  badly  treated,  and  I  am  surprised  to 
jSnd  how  many  people  are  interested  in  him,  and  anxious  for  the  preservation 
of  his  fair  fame.  I've  received  letters  from  Wisconsin  to  Connecticut  relative 
to  Dea.  Amasa.  and  will  now  endeavor  to  straighten  out  some  of  the  kinks. 

1st.  All  the  children  from  Amasa,  b.  1785,  to  Betsyvilla,  b.  1805,  inclusive, 
belong  not  to  the  Deacon,  but  to  his  son  Amasa  (1.  25),  b.  in  1763.  Having 
taken  so  much  of  the  load  off  the  Deacon's  back,  we  proceed  to  remark 

2d.  That  a  principal  cause  of  the  confusion  is  probably  in  the  fact  that  the 
wife  of  the  second  Amasa  was  also  a  Priscilla  Birge  This  fact  may  clear  away 
the  seeming  defamation  which  rests  upon  Dea.  Amasa"  of  having  a  child  b. 
while  he  was  a  widower.  Amasa,  b.  1785,  grad.  Y.  C,  1807.  For  Belsyvilla, 
read  Betsyrilla. 


SUPPLEMENT.  89 

P.  682,1.  29,  Eliakim  (prob.  Eliakim.^s  1.  22),  Wby.  d.  March  29,  1753. 
(R.  MSS.) 

•   P.  682,  1.  32,  Chauncey,  son  of  Amasa,«  had  Juliet,  bap.  March  27,  1808; 
Harriet,  bap.  June  25,  1809  ;  Olive  Elmer,  bap.  Nov.  10,  1811. 

Mr  A.  S.  Kellogg  says  there  was  a  third  Amasa,  -who  with  his  wife  (name 
unknown)  joined  the  church  in  No.  Bolton,  Jan.  26,  1783.  The  church 
record  shows  two  children,  bap.  there — Nancy,  bap.  Feb.  9,  1783  (named  on 
page  682,  line  33,  as  b.  July  10,  1782),  and  Samuel,  bap.  Sept.  26,  1784. 

Gershom    (prob.  son  of  Amasa'*''),    had  children,   bap.  Aug.  3,  1806;  Jan. 

14,  1810.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

P.  683,  1.  32,  Elijah,  had  Sylvester,  bap.  April  15,  1787,  d.  Jan.  14,  1797. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  683,  1.  35,  Eliphalet,  m.  Theodosia  Clark,  March  28,  1749,  and  had 
also  Israel,  bap.  Oct.  8,  1758,  d.  Nov.  3,  1759  ;  Lizzie,  bap.  March  8,  1761. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)     For  Theisdamia,  read  Thedean,  prob.  Theodosia. 

P.  683,  1.  37,  Gideon,  d.  May  7,  1802,  a.  67. 

Giles  (prob.  the  one  ment.  on  1.  15,  p.  684),  had  children,  bap.  Dec.  23, 
1781;  May  23,  1784,  and  June  20,  1734;  Feb.  25,   1786;  Horace,  bap.  Feb. 

15,  1789  ;  Harry,  bap.  June  26,  1791 ;  Sally,  bap.  April  7,  1793.    (E.  W.  C.  R.) 
P.  684,  1.  24,  Josepu,  Jr.,  d.  Sept.  5,  1739.     His  wid.   Mary,   d.  Sept.  12, 

1740. 

P.  685,  1.  1,  Mr.  D.  W.  Patterson  of  W.  Winsted,  Ct.,  informs  me  that  he 
has  been  informed  by  one  of  this  Reuben's  descendants,  that  he  (Reuben)  was 
son  of  Ichabod,  who  was  son  of  Timothy,  and  his  being  m.  in  1742,  would  in- 
dicate his  birth  as  early  as  1720,  Mr.  P.'s  theory,  therefore,  is  that  Ichabod, 
b.  1692,  m.,  and  had  Ichabod,  who  m.  1738,  and  had  this  Reuben  and  possi- 
bly one  or  two  more  before  Lucy,  b.  1727.  See  1.  5,  p.  681,  and  note  of 
correction  on  same,  on  page  87  of  this  Supplement.  This  (Capt.)  Reuben's 
2d  wife  Rebecca,  d.  Jan.  11,  1775,  a.  about  55;  he  d.  Oct.  12,  1801,  a.  82. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  685,  1.  38,  Roman  W.,  had  Lucretia  Barber,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1836,  (W. 
C.  R.) 

Odiah,  m.  Harriet  Allyn,  Sept.  16,  1807,  and  had  William  Ozias,  bap.  Dec. 
11,  1809  (W.  C.  R.);  and  Eh  Odiah,  bap.  June  17,  1810;  Edgar,  bap.  July 
20,  1812  ;  Sarah  Jerusha,  bap.  Oct.  9,  1814.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Artuuk,  had  Laura,  bap.  Nov.  21,  1813.     (W.  C,  R.) 

Job  (prob.  Job,  b.  1743,  1.  13,  p.  684),  had  Simeon,  bap.  April  22,  1798  ; 
James,  bap.  22  June,  1800  ;  Willard,  bap.  Oct.  21,  1805  ;  Simeon,  bap.  Dec, 
20,1807;  Harris  Allyn,  bap.  Oct.  20,  1811  ; 'Lester,  bap.  Sept.  14,1815. 
(All  above  from  W.  C.  R.) 

Gilbert  and  wife  Abigail  N,,  had  Mary  Jane,  bap.  May  6,  i853. 

Elihu,  m.  Rhoda  Phelps,  May  6,  1813;  Harriet  E.,  m.  J.  R.  Jewett  of 
Lowell,  Mass.,  May  26,  1841  (W.  C.  R.) ;  Melinda,  m.  Abial  King  of  Suffield, 
May  12,  1841.     (W.  C.  R.) 
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90  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Jdstcs  (prob.  the  same  as  on  1.  2,  p,  682),  had  children,  bap.  July  29, 
1770  ;  Sept.  13,  1772;  June  4,  1775.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Gideon  (prob.  the  same  as  oul.  37  and  39,  p.  6S3),had  children,  bap.  Aug. 
2,  1772.     This  Gideon  was  prob.  the  same  as  one  on  line  43,  same  page. 

Simon  (poss.  Simeon),  had  Simon  Lorenzi,  bap.  March  11,  1792.  (E.  W. 
C.  R.) 

LucT,  had  Lucy,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1764;  Hannah,  had  child,  bap.  Oct.  29, 
1775  ;  Naomi,  had  child,  bap.  Aug.  15,  1775.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

.  The  following  from  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Samuel,  m.  Jerusha  Filley,  Dec.  13, 
1759,  and  had  Jerusha,  bap.  May  25,  1760,  Samuel,  bap.  Aug.  23,  1761. 

Samuel  (of  Windsor),  had  Zedekiah,  bap.  Nov,  10,  1766;  David,  bap. 
Feb.  26,  1771. 

Stephen,  Jr.,  m.  Mary  Mumford,  June  13, 1765  ;  had  Andrew,  bap.  July  13, 
1766;  Kesiah,  bap.  Nov.  15,  1767;  Molly,  bap.  March  22,1772;  Molle,  bap. 
March  27,  1774;  Ralph,  bap,  April   7,   1776;  Elven,  bap.  Oct.    25,  1778; 

Heman,  bap.   April  24,  1780;  Russell,   bap.  May,  1780;  ,  bap.  Aug.  31, 

1783. 

Jacob,  m.  Diademia  Hubbard,  Aug.  15,  1771,  and  had  Diademia,  bap.  Jan. 
12,  1772  ;  .Jacob,  bap.  Oct.  31,  1773  ;  Becky,  bap.  Jan,  12,  1777. 

Elijah  (p.  683),  m.  Abigail  Gillet,  May  10,  1778,  had  Clarissa  and  Erastus, 
bap.  Nov.  3,  1799  ;  Abigail  and  Eunice,  bap,  Aug.  31,  1783  ;  Aurelia,  bap. 
July  10,  1785. 

Abijah,  had  Timothy,  bap.  June  22,  1787. 

Eliphalet  (poss.  one  ment.  1.  35,  p,  683),  had  Ann,  bap.  Oct.  22,  d.  27, 
1750. 

Eliakim^s  (see  p.  681,  1.  22),  who  d.  March  28,  1753,  a.  52  yrs.,  9  mos., 
had  Mary,  bap.  May  3,  1747  ;  Sarah,  bap.  Dec,  31,  1749. 

Abel  (1.  25,  p.  685),  whose  wife  Eunice,  d.  Feb.  13,  1757,  a.  about  38,  had 
Eunice,  bap.  July  25,  1742  ;  Abel,  bap.  May  6,  1744;  Ezon,  bap.  March  23, 
1746;  Daniel,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1748;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Jan.  27, 1751;  Hezekiah, 
bap.  Oct.  7,  1753. 

JoAB,  had  Susannah,  Reuben,  Harrison  and  Sarah  Ann,  bap.  Nov,  18, 182], 

Geokge,  had  Eunice  Aurelia,  bap.  July  4,  1813. 

Jacob,  had  Julianua,  bap.  May  5,  1799. 

Samuel,  1st  Society  Windsor,  had  David,  bap.  Aug.  5,  1764. 

Samuel,  had  Rus.sell,  Jesse,  George,  bap.  April  19,  1789. 

Joab,  bap.  Feb.  19,  1781,  d.  Aug.  9,  1783;  Anna,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1784; 
•Jacob,  bap.  June,  1787. 

Timothy,  m.  Wealthy  Ann  Hubbard,  May  2,  1811,  and  had  Timothy 
Dwight,  bap.  May  31,  1812. 

Jedidiah,  m.  Sibel  Case,  Nov.  25,  1748;  and  had  Sybil,  bap.  Dec.  3,  1749. 

Lucy,  m.  Robert  Jbyner  of  Sheffield,  March  3,  1757;  wid.  Theodosia,  m. 
Simeon  Judd  of  Hartford,  June  20,  1771. 

Rebecca,  m.  Hez.   Goodwin,  Aug.  29,  1798  ;  Nabby,  m.  Jonathan  Hutch- 


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insoii  of  Granby,  May  11,  1802;  Clarissa,  m.  Romanta  Woodford  of  Win- 
chester, Jan.  26,  1809  ;  Charlotte  M.,  m.  Horace  Daniels,  Feb.  18,  1830. 

William,  m.  Densy  Burr,  Sept.  27,  1807. 

Abijah,  Lad  Huldah,  bap.  Aug.  25,  1782  ;  Wealthy  Ann,  who  d.  April  17, 
1796,  a.  8. 

Wid.  Sarah,  d.  Aug.  3,  1794,  a.  88  ;  Ens.  John,  d.  Sept.  6,  1765,  in  77  ; 
wid.  Looms  (sister  to  Jno.  and  Isaac  Brown),  d.  Jan.  6,  1766,  a.  about  60  ; 
wid.  Abigail,  d.  April  13,  1793  ;  inf.  of  Stephen,  Jr.,  d.  Feb.  10,  1785  ; 
Stephen,  d.  Oct.  30,  1794,  in  78  ;  David,  d.  Aug.  20,  1797,  a.  78.  Eliakim, 
d.  April  15,  1802,  in  66;  wid.  Gkace,  d.  April  2,  1803,  in  82 ;  wid.  Makt,  d. 
April  25,  1804,  a.  73  ;  Abijah,  d.  June  27,  1805,  a.  49  ;  wid.  Mart,  d. 
Nov.  13,  1806,  a.  59;  Pamelia,  dau.  of  Hez.,  Jr.,  d.  May  23,  1807,  a.  3; 
Jacob,  d.  Jan.  13,  1826,  a.  75  ;  Hannah,  d.  June  25,  1823,  a.  87  ;  Jerusha, 
d.  July  26,  1823  ;  Dea.  Elijah,  d.  May  10,  1820,  a.  66  ;  Lydia,  d.  Nov.  9, 
1818,  a.  91. 

Moses,  m.  Nancy  Loomis,  May  5,  1834.  (W.  C.  R.)  "  Left.  Richard 
Burnham  of  Hartford,  and  ye  widow  Hannah  Loomis  of  W.,  m.  Oct.  15, 
1742."— rim.  Loomis's  MSS.  Benjamin,  m.  Chloe  Brown  of  E.  W.,  May  18, 
1778,  is  prob.  the  father  of  George,  b.  Sept.  24,  1783  ;  Jedediah,  m.  Martha 
Drake,  May  18,  1783 ;  Eleanor,  m.  Henry  Wilson,  Nov.  5,  1809  ;  Horace, 
m.  Lula  Clark,  April  22,  1800,  and  had  Triphena,  bap.  (W.  C.  R.)  May  21, 
1809  ;  LovEL,  m.  Zuba  Phelps,  Feb.  20,  1793;  Amelia,  m.  John  Hills  (E.  W.), 
Feb.  8,  1815  :  Benjamin,  Jr.,  m  Mary  Gaylord,  Feb.  21,  1805. 

William,  had  Fanny,  bap.  May  20,  1798  (W.  C.  R.);  Sally,  bap.  April  20, 
1800  (W.  C.  R.);  Samuel,  had  Harriet,  bap.  Sept.  11,  1796  (W.  C.  R.)  ; 
Sarah,  b.  Dec.  11,  1733;  Sampel,  Jr.,  had  Eleazer,  Keziah  and  Sally,  bap, 
Aug.  10,  1794  (W.  C.  R.) ;  Hannah,  wife  of  Gideon,  d.  May  3,  1817,  a  77;  see 
page  683;  John,  d.  Nov.  30",  1732,  his  wife  1734;  wid.  Ruth,  d.  July  11, 
1767;  Mary,  d.  Dec.  18,  1819,  in  33d  yr.  (E.  W.  0.) ;  Eecle  (?),  of  Moses 
and  Eunice,  d.  Dec.  21,  1794,  in  3.'i  yr. 

P.  685,  1.  30,  Henry,  m.  Ruth  Bidwell,  1727;  see  p.  683  foot. 

"  Joseph,  son  of  Joseph,"  had  Joseph,  who  d.  March  19,  1682-3  ;  Joseph, 
b.  Oct.  S,  1684;  Caleb,  who  d.  March  5,  1686-7;  Martha,  b.  Oct.  31,  1690. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

Josiah,  had  Josiah,  b.  Feb.  17,  1684.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  841,  1.  29,  Addenda  and  Miscellanea,  John,  b.  Jan.  30,  1782,  d.  July  16, 
1854. 

In  Bennington,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19th,  1862,  Capt.  Geo.  Loomis,  in  his  75th 
year.  Capt.  Loomis  was  the  last  of  the  eight  original  settlers  of  the  town  of 
Bennington,  who  came  from  Windsor,  Ct.,  in  1806.  During  the  last  war,  he 
with  his  company  of  militia,  was  called  out  to  assist  in  protecting  our  Cana- 
dian frontier.  For  more  than  thirty  years,  almost  from  its  first  commence- 
ment, he  has  been  a  subscriber  to  The  Evangelist.  He  had  been  considered 
a  consistent  christian  by  all  who  knew  him,  for  many  years,  but  never  made 


92  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

a  public  profession  of  religion  till  the  autumn  of  1857,  when  he,  with  nearly 
his  whole  family,  united  with  the  Baptist  church.  This  had  long  been  the 
church  of  his  choice,  yet  he  was  no  sectarian,  but  loved  all  christians  wher- 
ever he  met  them.  The  unanimous  testimony  of  neighbors  and  acquaint- 
ances is,  "  No  one  can  say  aught  against  him."  And  in  view  of  his  long  and 
useful  life,  and  peaceful  death,  all  feel  to  say,  "  Mark  the  perfect  man,  and 
behold  the  upright,  for  the  end  of  that  man  is  peace." — N.  Y.  Evangelist. 

EzEKiEL,  Sen.,  d.  May  24,  1857,  a.  42.     (Wp.  N.) 

LORD,  Elisha,  had  Bidwell,  bap.  July  4,  1795.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  686,  James,  m.  Rhoda  Loomis,  April,  1813;  Elisha,  m.  Susannah  Al- 
cott,  Dec.  13,  1794,  he  d.  Feb.  29,  1808,  a.  59.  (Why.  Ch.  Rec.)  Theodosia 
(perhaps  first  wife),  of  Elisha,  d.  Sept.  19,  1793. 

LOTHROP,  p.  687,  insert  Thaksher  (Thatcher?),  had  children,  bap.  Jan. 
30,  1763;  Jan.  20,  1765;  Oct.  12,  1766;  May  11,  1768  ;  May  30,  1770.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.) 

LUCAS,  p.  687,  insert  Ichabod,  m.  Abigail  Smith,  Dec.  29,  1783. 

LYMAN,  p.  691,  insert  Nathaniel,  was  bap.  and  had  children  bap.  April 
1,  1792;  Oct.  27,  1793  ;  July  31,  1796  ;  Backus,  Oct.  6,  1799;  William,  Nov. 
8,  1801.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

McCLURE,  p.  691,  insert  Rev.  David,  had  children  bap.  Sept.  10,  1786; 
Nov.  16,  1788  ;  Hannab  Pomeroy,  Aug.  28,  1791.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

MACK,  p.  691,  1.  5,  Andrew's  wife's  name  was  Sarah . 

McLEAN,  Hector,  m.  Esther  ChatFee,  June  1,  1789  ;  had  Esther  ChaflFee, 
bap.  Sept.  3,  1797;  Henry  Augustus,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1799.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Betsy  Goodwin,  d.  Nov.  15,  1810,  a.  23;  Sarah,  d.  May  5,  1817,  a.  70; 
John,  d.  Sept.  1822. 

Thomas,  had  Sally,  bap.  May  29,  1785. 

Lauchlan,  m.  Lucy  Humphrey,  April  11,  1762,  and  had  Hector,  bap.  Dec. 
1762;  Charles,  bap.  Oct.  20,  1765  ;  Mariann,  bap.  March  27,  1768  ;  Archibald, 
bap.  April  28,  1771  ;  James,  bap.  July  11,  1779  ;  Lucy,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783. 
(Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Neal,  had  child,  d.  July  6,  1772,  a.  about  14  days.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

John,  had  John,  bap.  June  16,  1776  ;  William,  bap.  July  11,  1779  ;  Betsy 
Goodwin,  bap.  Aug.,  1787.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Allyn,  had  inf.,  d.  Oct.  27,  1795  ;  Roderick,  bap.  Dec.  6,  1777.  (Why. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

MANLEY,  p.  691,  1.  22,  Ebenezer,  d.  in  1776.  He  m.  Mary  Gillet,  Dec. 
24,  1762.  His  son  Allyn  was  b.  in  1766,  and  he  also  had  dau.  Permena, 
bap.  March  6,  1774.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

George,  had  George,  bap.  April  8,  1753.      This  corrects  line  32,  page  691. 

Dea.  William's  first  child,  b.  1753,  was  named  William;  also  had  Mary, 
bap.  Nov.  2,  1755  ;  his  wife  Molly  (prob.  2d  wife),  d.  June,  1786.  The 
month  of  Dea.  William's  marriage  is  given  as  Nov.  by  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. 

Mary,  m.  Jacob  Merrils  of  W.  Hartford,  Feb.  17,  1765. 


SUPPLEMENT.  93 

William's  wife  d.  Dec.  1,  1802  ;  William,  d.  July  22,  1805,  a.  about  30; 
William  (prob.  Dea.),  and  wife  were  adrn.  to  Wby.  Ch.,  March  3,  1744-5, 
from  Wethersfield.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  691,  Erastus,  m.  Abigail  Brown,  Jan.  15,  1835.  •  (W.  C.  R.) 

Timothy,  had  child,  bap.  June  18,  1786.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Pamela,  m.  Chester  Rice  of  Sandisfield,  Feb.  27,  1797.     (Wby,  Ch.  Rec.) 

MANNING,  p.  691,  .John,  m.  Lydia  Ilolcomb,  Dec.  29,  1777.  (Wby.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

MANSFIELD,  p.  691,  1.  33,  John,  m.  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

MARSH,  p.  692,  John,  m.  Sarah  Strong,  April,  1779. 

Nathaniel  of  Htfd.,  m.  Naomi  Barber,  Feb.  20,  1795. 

MARSHALL,  p.  692,  1676  (under  autograph),  read  1672. 

P.  692,  1.  47,  for  their  generations,  read  three  generations. 

P.  696,1.  13,  Samuel's  wife  Joanna,  d,  March  13,  1783;  he  d.  Nov.  7, 
1797.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec) 

Wid.  Mary,  had  Reuben,  bap.  Aug.  2,  1778  ;  Alexander,  had  Zerniah, 
bap.  Aug.  2,  1778;  Alexander,  d.  April  25,  1801,  a.  54;  Oliver,  d.  April 
18,  1804,  a.  34;  Wid.  Lydia,  d.  Nov.  7,  1804,  a.  53;  Samuel,  d.  June  4, 
1813,  a.  39.  Col.  Rec.  say  that  MARY»(wid.  of  Capt.  Samuel?)  d.  Aug.  25, 
1683. 

P.  697,  1.  1,  Eliakim,!*  m.  Anne  Palmer,  Dec.  27,  1785  ;  his  son  Warren, 
m.  Elizabeth  Wolcott,  Sept.  26,  1811. 

P.  697,  1.  21,  Capt.  Elihu,i«  m.  March  7,  1793. 

P.  697,  1.  27,  Samuel,i7  d.  Aug.  14,  1800.  He  m.  Sabra  Mills,  Jan,  12, 
1769.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  697,  1.  34,  Calista,  who  m.  Mr.  Herron,  has  two  children,  Fred.  M., 
Calista  S. 

P.  697,  1.  38,  Elisha  G.,  now  Captain  6th  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Colonel 
of  the  13th  N.  Y.  V.,  Army  of  the  Potomac.  Same  line,  for  Josepha  Toule, 
read  Josepha  Youle. 

Candace,  m.  Odiah  L.  Sheldon,  Aug.  1,  1826.     (W.  C.  R  ) 

Samuel,  s.  of  Samuel,  m.  Rebecca  Newberry,  June  22,  1675,  (Col. 
Rec.) 

Edward  W.  m.  Julia  A.  Haydon,  Nov.  10,  1836.  (W.  C.  R.)  Alexander, 
had  Lydia,  bap.  March  31,  1771.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  Geo.  Loomis,  Sarah  and 
Noah,  children  of  Josiah,  bap.  June  22,  1794,  (W.  C.  R.)  Wid.  Lydia, 
had  Ruth,  bap.  Nov.  1,  1801.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  Marion,  m,  Hiram  Wells 
of  West  Hartford,  July  22,  1824.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

MATHER,  p.  699,  1,  21,  for  1634,  read  1635. 

P.  700,  I.  23,  Rev.  Samuel,^  had  also  dau.  Hannah,  b.  Sept.  1682,  d.  prob. 
in  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  702,  1.  2,  William  (with  his  brother  Samuel),  was  bap.  Nov.  15,  1761. 
(N.  S.  R.)     He  d.  Jan.  1,  1800.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  702,  1.  13,  Allen,  bap.  April  4,  1773,     (N.  S.  R.) 


^4  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

P.  702,  1.  14,  add  William,  bap.  Aug.  4,  1776.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  702,  1.  15,  Rev.  Allyn,»  grad.  Y.  C,  1771;  ord.  Feb.  3,  1773,  at  Fair 
Haven,  Ct. 

P.  702,  1.  17,  Alltn  (prob.  AUyn,  Jr.),  and  Parthenia,  had  Edward,  Mary, 
Samuel,  d.  June  10,  1830,  a.  19.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  Julia,  Harriet  and  Sarali, 
bap.  Nov.  21,  1819.     (VV.  C.  R.) 

P.  702,  1.  30,  Epaphkas,  Lad  Henry,  William,  Charles,  Caroline,  bap.  Aug. 
30,  1827  ;  Lydia,  bap.  Sept.  12,  1831;  Mary  Ballantine,  bap.  Oct.  3],  1834  ; 
Sarah  Jane,  bap.  Nov.  2,  1839.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  702,  1.  20,  Ellsworth,  bap.  May  10,  1783;  (W.  C.  R.)  Robert  Treat, 
bap.  June  25,  1786.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  702,  1.  22,  Jemima,  bap.  July  8, 1781.  (W.  C.  R.)  She  m.  ^Uyn  Hyde, 
May  30,  1805. 

P.  702,  1.  23,  Timothy  Mather,  M.  D.,  m.  Roxana  Phelps,  about  1784  or 
85.  Children  :  Roxana,  b.  Oct.  14,  1786,  d.  Sept.  3,  1787  ;  Timothy,  b.  June 
6,  1788,  d.  in  1792  or  93.  After  the  Doctor's  death,  his  wid.,  in  1802,  m. 
Stephen  Clarke,  and  removed  to  Litchfield,  Ct.,  and  had  children,  Roxana, 
William,  Sarah.  Mrs.  Roxana  (Mather)  Clarke,  d.  1857.  Letter  of  Sarah 
Whiting  of  Litchfield,  Ct.,  a  descendant  of  Dr.  blather's  icid. 

P.  702,  line  29,  Elijah,  Jr.,  m.  Jerusha  Roberts,  Nov.  7,  1790;  had  Tal- 
cott,  bap.  Dec.  18,  1791  ;  Timothy,  bap.  Oct.  28, 1793;  Epraphras,  bap.  Nov. 
1,  1795  :  Jerusha,  bap.  April  15,  1798,  all  from  W.  C.  R. 

P.  702,  1.  30,  Thaddeds,  d.  at  Binghamton,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  8,  1854,  a.  75. 

P.  702,  1.  33,  William,  bap.  June  21,  1801.  (W.  C.  R.)  Elijah,  bap.  July 
3,1803.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  702,  1.  34,  Lydia  Clark,  bap.  Sept.  22,  1805.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  702,  1.  35,  Allen,  M.,!^  m.  Parthagenia  Huntingdon,  Feb.  27,  1806. 

P.  702,  1.  37,  Ellsworth,i«  m.  Laura  Wolcott,  July  30,  1807. 

P.  702,  1.  42,  Timothy,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1769.     (N.  S.  R.) 

AzARiAH,  Jr.,  m.  Charity  Gibbs,  and  had  Charity,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1788; 
Eunice,  bap.  May  1,  1791;  Samuel  Nathaniel,  bap.  May  19,  1793. 

RuHAMA,  m.  Joel  Stevens  of  Pittsfield,  Jan.  8,  1799  ;  Timothy,  m.  Roxanna 
Phelps,  Aug.  16,  1785. 

Elijah,  m.  Ruhama  Roberts,  Nov.  6,  1791. 

Timothy,  s.  of  Timothy,  bap.  Nov.  25,  1788.  (W.  C.  R.)  A  child  of  Cot- 
ton, d.  April  15,  1761.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Edward,  s.  of  (Return  ?)  Strong,  bap.  Oct.  22,  1799.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elihu,  had  Meducy  (Medusa  ?),  bap.  Aug.  26,  1787.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

MATSON,  John,  p.  703,  had  Sarah,  who  d.  July  19,  1756,  a.  about  21  ; 
Elizabeth,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1744,  d.  Feb.  14,  1771;  David,  bap.  July  5,  1747; 
John,  bap.  June  18,  1769,  d.  Jan.  30,  1770;  Moses,  bap.  Aug.  15,  1771,  d. 
May  1,  1772. 

John,  Jr. 's,  v/'iie,  d.  July  5,  1765,  a.  about  22. 

Asa,  had  Lucretia,  bap.  April  10,  1763.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 


SUPPLEMENT.  95 

MAUDSLEY,  p.  703,  1.  6,  Capt.  John,  m.  Dec,  14,  1664;  his  dau.  Maiy,  b. 
1673,  m.  Isaac  Phelps  of  Westfield,  Dec.  17,  1690.     (Col.  Rec.) 

MAY,  p.  703,  Charles,  b.  Feb.  17,  1764,  s.  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Pierce) 
May,  m.  Chloe  Reed,  Aug.  20,  178S;  she  d.  suddenly,  Jan.  26,  1795,  a.  30 
yrs  29  days  ;  child,  Chloe  Reed,  b.  Nov.  1,5,  17S9,  m.  William  Phelps,  had 
Erasmus,  dec;  (Rev.)  Winthrop,  now  of  Hitchcockville,  Ct. ;  Charlotte, 
Marietta;  Elizabeth  Pierce,  b.  Jan.  1,  1792,  m.  Charles  Loomis,  now  of  South 
Windsor,  Ct.  ;  May  Huntingdon,  h.  Nov.  29,  1794,  m.  Simeon  P.  Haskell. 
E.  W.  C.  R.  give  two  others,  viz.,  Ehnira  W.  and  Charles  Williams  (prob. 
by  2d  wife),  bap.  July  26,  1801. 

MAYBEE,  p.  703,  1.  15,  for  buried,  read  died.     (Col.  Rec.) 

MEARS,  p.  703,  1.  22,  Seth,  Avas  bap.  March  12,  1763  ;  a  child  of  John  was 
bap.  Sept.  20,  1767.     (E.  C.  W.  R.) 

Cyprian,  had  Anne,  d.  May,  1,  1777,  in  15  mo.;  Moses  had  Sarah,  bap. 
Sept.  6,  1747  ;  Rlioda,  bap.  Sept,  2,  1750. 

MERREL,  p.  703,  insert  Jacob,  m.  Mary  Manly,  Feb.  17,  1755.  (Why  Ch. 
Rec.) 

MESSENGER,  p.  703,  Edward  had  Dorcas,  b,  Sept.  23,  1650,  and  De- 
liverance, bap.  April  7,  1655, 

P.  703,  1.  28,  Nathan,  b.  April  7;  Rebecca,  b,  1684-5.     (Col.  Rec.) 

MICHEL,  p.  703,  Mariann  (prob.  Mary  Ann),  bap.  May  7,  1774,  (E,  W.  C. 
R.) 

Silas  of  Hartland,  m.  Roxana  Barber,  Feb.  9,  1795, 

Rev.  Wm.  F.,  d.  Feb.  5,  1818,  a.  50,     (Why,  Ch.  Rec.) 

MILLINGTON,  p.  704,  1.  1,  John,  m.  1663.     (Col.  Rec.) 

MILLS,  p.  704,  1.  14,  Hist,  of  Windsor  (in  common  with  the  Mills  family 
sketch  in  the  Memoirs  of  Rev.  Wm.  Robinson,  and  that  in  the  Genealogical 
Sketches  of  West  Simsbury  hy  AhiA  Brown)  is  in  error  in  relation  to  Peter 
Mills,  the  emigrant,  called  in  an  early  record  "  Peter  Miles  the  taylor."  He 
could  not  conveniently  have  been  born  in  1666,  as  there  stated,  for  he  had  a 
lot  in  Haddam  before  Nov,  30,  1669.  It  is  not  known  that  he  ever  lived  in 
Haddam,  but  March  13,  1670,  the  town  of  Haddam  voted  to  Thomas  Shailler 
•'the  lote  that  was  Peter  Milesis  the  douchemanes."  {Had.  Rec.  Isi  Book.) 
D.  W  Patterson  of  West  Wiusted,  Ct.,  who  contributes  the  foregoing  item 
also  suggests  that  Dorcas  was  the  first  wife  of  his  son  Peter,  Jr.,  and  Ebene- 
zer  and  Return,  wer^  sons  of  said  Peter,  Jr.  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.  mention  a  Peter 
who  d.  May  14,  1756,  a.  about  87,  prob.  this  same  Peter,  Jr. 

From  W.  C.  R. — Elijah,  m.  Huldah  Drake,  Nov.  6,  1783 ;  had  Oliver,  bap, 
Jan.  20,  1788  ;  Huldah,  bap.  Nov.  21,  1790;  Samuel  Webster,  bap.  April  20, 
1794. 

Elijah,  prob.  same  as  above,  had  Timothy,  bap.  July  10,  1803  ;  Julia  Ann 
bap.  Nov.  17,  1805  ;  Oliver  Williams,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1796,    (W,  C.  R.) 

Augustus,  had  children  bap.  Nov,  8,  1789  ;  Nov.  10,  1792  ;  April  3  1796  • 
Timothy,  Feb.  24,  1799.     (E,  W,  C,  R.) 


96  HISTORY    OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Augustus,  of  E.  W.,  m.  Anne  Barber,  Oct.  15,  1783  ;  had  Samuel,  bap. 
April  25,  1784. 

Drusilla,  m.  Henry  A,  Marvin  of  Blooratield,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  27,  1817;  Oliver 
W.,  m.  Ann  T.  Phelps,  Feb.  23,  182-'J  ;  Samuel,  m.  Candace  AUyn,  May  8, 
1823;  IIuLDAH,  m.  Horace  Turner  of  Hartford,  Nov.  12,  1812;  Alethea,  m. 
Frederick  Milb  of  New  York,  Dec.  4,  1806. 

Capt.  RoswELL,  had  Augustus,  bap.  Feb.  20, 17G3  ;  and  children  bap.  April 
14,1765;  March  22,1767;  Aug.  6,1769;  Sept.  6,  1771;  Feb.  19,1775; 
March  23,  1777 ;  Aug.  20,  1779.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.—F.  704,  1.  36,  Daniel,^  had  also  Anne,  bap.  Feb.  24, 
1740  ;  Susanna,  bap.  Jan.  3,  1742. 

P.  705,  1.  3,  Peletiah,*  his  sou  Roger,  bap  June  4,  1749;  d.  Oct.  14,  1751; 
Martha,  was  bap.  July  5,  1752;  Eli,  was  bap.  Nov.  4,  1753;  Frederick,  bap. 
Feb.  28,  1756  ;  Susanna,  bap.  Oct.  2,  1757. 

Peletiah,  Jr.  (prob.  the  same),  m.  Lois  Gillet,  June  29,  1763  ;  Lois,  bap. 
July  1,  1764;  Jesse,  bap.  March  2,  1766;  Bildad,  bap.  July  10,  1768;  Sarah, 
bap.  Sept.  6,  1772. 

Elijah,  m.  Hannah,  who  d.  Feb.  13,  1782, in  71  yr.;  he  d.  Jau.  1,  1811,  a. 
86.  Children:  Hannah,  bap.  Nov.  10, 1745 ;  Lucina,  bap.  Oct.  7, 1750 ;  Diadema, 
bap.  July  1,  1753;  Judith,  bap.  May  2,  1756;  Nabbe,  bap.  Jan.  7,  1759  ; 
Elijah,  bap.  Sept.  20,  1761  ;  Oliver,  bap.  June  19,  1765  ;  d.  a  few  days  old  ; 
Sarah,  d.  March  30,  176S;  a.  7  mos.;  Sarah,  bap.  Sept.  18,  1768. 

Capt.  Roger,  m.  1,  Mary  Webster,  March  23,  1768  ;  who  d.  Oct,  23, 1768,  in 
24th  yr.;  and  had  Roger,  bap.  Oct.  16,  1768.  He  m.  2,  Abigail  Griswold  of 
Poquonnoc,  April  17,  1771.  Children:  Nabbe  Griswold,  bap.  Nov.  10, 1771 ; 
Molle,  bap.  Dec.  5,  1773;  Peletiah,  bap.  March  17,  1776;  Elisha,  bap.  Nov. 
1778  ;  George,  bap.  June  17,  1781  ;  Rufus,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783  ;  Betsy,  bap. 
Dec.  9,  1787;  Drusilla,  bap.  June  10,  1790. 

Eli,  m.  Sarah  Filley,  Jan.  23,  1775;  and  had  Eli,  bap.  July  9,  1775  ;  Abial, 
bap.  Jan  4,  1778  ;  Sally,  bap.  June  3,  1781 ;  Betsy,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783. 

Samuel,  m.  Kezia  Filley,  March  13,  1766;  had  Kezia,  bap.  Feb.  16,  1767; 
Linda,  bap.  April  8,  1770. 

Mrs.  Susanna,  m.  Mr.  Joseph  De  Forest  of  Stratford,  Aug.  18,  1757. 
Martha,  m.  James  Barnett  of  Nine  Partners,  March  31,  1774. 
Peter,  Esq.,  d.  April  9,  1762.  Wid.  Martha,  d.  July  21,  1779,  in  82d 
yr.  Nabby,  had  Nabby,  d.  Feb.  21,  1781,  a.  1^  yr.  Peletiah,  Esq.,  d.  July 
1,  1786,  in  63d  yr.  Wid.  Hannah,  d.  Jan.  26,  1806,  a.  89.  Elihu's  wife  d. 
July  3,  1807,  a.  44.  Elihu's  wife  Huldah,  d.  June  18,  1808,  a.  41.  Elijah, 
d.  Jan.  1,  1811,  a.  86.     Miriam,  wife  of  Elihu,  d.  April   12,  1816,  a.  43. 

MOORE,  p.  705,  Concerning  the  ancestor,  Mr.  W.  B.  Trask  of  Dorchester, 
Mass.,  makes  the  following  queries,  somewhat  unanswerable,  but  worthy  of 
consideration  :  "  You  infer  that  Dea  Moore  went  to  Windsor,  with  Mr.  War- 
ham  in  the  first  immigration.  Do  you  find  his  name  on  the  records  of  Wind- 
sor, previous  to  Jan.  2,  1637  ?     You  state  that  Dea.  John  was  deputy  in  1643, 


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and  in  Matthew  Grant's  old  church  record  is  a  list  of  those  church  members 
who  "  were  so  in  Dorchester  and  came  up  here  with  Mr.,  [Warham]  and  still 
are  of  us."  You  have  the  name  of  "  [Dea.  MJoore,"  and  "  Uea.  Moore's 
wife,"  in  that  list.  Now  can  the  John  Moore  of  Dorchester,  in  '37,  be  the 
Dea.  John  of  Windsor  ?  May  it  not  have  been  that  he  either  returned  to 
Dorchester  (if  it  was  the  same  individual),  and  tarried  a  while,  and,  in  1643, 
or  before  settled  permanently  in  Windsor?  Or,  that  he  went  to  Windsor  a 
few  years  after  the  immigration  of  the  church  and  pastor,  and  that  Mr.  Grant 
in  his  summary,  years  after  that,  put  him'  down  among  the  early  comers,  as 
he  might  have  been,  if  he  had  gone  thither  subsequent  to  the  first  immigra- 
tion. Or,  this  John  Moore  of  Dorchester,  1637,  may  have  been  another  in- 
dividual, if  so,  I  should  like  to  know  what  became  of  him.  I  have  not  had 
time  to  make  an  investigation  as  to  whether  he  is  mentioned  on  the  records 
subsequent  to  '37." 

P   706,  1,  39,  Taintoe,  read  Taintor,  and  for  Bradford,  read  Branford. 

P.  707,  1.  12,  E.  W.  C.  R.  gives  following  dates  for  Warham'sI^  family, 
Jan.  17,  1779;  Nov.  5,  1780;  Sept.  1,  1782;  June  20,  1784;  June  25,  1786; 
April,  1788;  Feb.  21,  1790;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Oct.  16,  1791  ;  Jan.  5,  1794. 

P.  707,  1.  16,  Capt.  afterward  Major  Eli,"  has  his  family  record  filled  out 
by  the  E.  W.  C.  R.,  as  follows  :  Peter  was  bap.  Feb.  1,  1795  ;  Anne,  bap. 
Nov.  13,  1796;  Sally,  ditto;  John,  bap.  March  9,  1800;  Eli,  bap.  (after  his 
father's  death)  July  19,  1801. 

P.  707,  1.  18,  Edwakd,  3d,i3in.  Wid.  Ruth  Parsons,  Jan.  3],  1771.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  707,  1.  20,  Edwakd,  was  bap.  Sept.  1,  1782  ;  Roger,  bap.  Dec.  12,  1784. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

P.  708,  1.  21,  Ann  Maria,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1807.  (W.  C.  R.)  Minerva  C,  bap. 
June  4,  1809.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  708,  1.  41,  Han.vah,  was  bap.  Nov.  20,  1796.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  709,  1.  3,  William's  three  first  children  were  bap.  Oct.  25,  1807,  the 
eldest  dau.  by  name  of  Esther  Jane.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Nathaniel,  had  child,  bap.  Sept.  2,  1776;  Aug.  29,  1779;  (his  wife  Lad 
child  bap.)  April  24,  1785;  Oct.  14,  1787.     (E.  W,  C.  R.) 

P.  709,  1.  21,  Andrew,  m.  Sarah,  "yt  was  dau.  of  Samuel  Phelps,"  Feb. 
15,  1671.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  709,  1.  28,  Harlow,  was  m.  May  4.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Maria  A.,  m.  Wm.  E.  St.  John,  Oct.  30,  1833.  (W.  C.  R.)  Harriet,  m. 
Henry  Holman  of  E.  W.,  Dec.  18,  1842.  (W.  C.  R.).  Elizabeth,  m.  Wm. 
G.'  Morgan,  Nov.  27,  1828.  (W.  C.  R.)  Philander,  m.  Sarah  R.  Holcomb, 
Dec.  28,  1791.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  May,  July  6,  1797.  Theophilus,  m. 
Griswold,  July  10,  1777.  Julia  (p.  709,  1.  4),  m.  Ferdinand  M.  Calk- 
ins of  Harwinton,  Oct.  20,  1836.     (W.  C.  R.) 

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98  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

John,  son  of  John,  Jr.,  was  b,  June  26,  1665.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Anson,  had  Harriet,  bap.  Nov.  17,  1799.  (W.  C.  R.)  Olive,  dau.  of  Abi- 
JAn,  bap.  April  15,  1781. 

From  Why.  Ch.  Rec. — William  of  W.,  m.  Lydia  Case  of  Simsbury,  Jan. 
25,  1803.  Fannt,  m.  Henry  £!pencer  of  Hartford,  Nov.  23,  1815.  Thomas, 
had  Elisha,  bap.  Sept.  28,  1806. 

All  from  E.  W.  C.  i?.— MORTON,  p.  710,  William,  had  a  child  bap.  Jan.  9, 
1774  ;  .John,  had  a  child  bap.  June  28,  1778  ;  Alexander  (see  line  IS),  had 
child  bap.  May  30,  1778  ;  Horack,  had  a  child  bap.  Oct.  5,  1828;  Deodat[us] 
and  child  bap.  May  10,  1778;  another  child  bap.  Jan.  11,  1789. 

"  Abner  M.,  got  himself  bap."  Jan  16,  1780;  his  wife  Eliza  was  bap.  Dec. 
16,  1798,  and  children  bap.  March  25,  1781 ;  March,  30,  1783  ;  April  24,  1785  ; 
Aug.  20,  1786;  Feb.  4,  1816.  Zebulon,  was  bap.  Oct.  14,  1798,  also  a  child  ; 
Horace  bap.  Oct.  6,  1799 

Andrew,  d.  May  28, 1752,  a.  about  79  yr. ;  "  had  resided  in  Why.  at  Zebu- 
lon Hoskins'  a  few  months."  Joel's  child,  Olive,  d.  Oct.  11,  1792.  (Why. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

MOSES,  p.  710,  Martin,  had  Martin,  Jabez,  Herschel  and  Roxana,  bap. 
July  6,  1800.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  710,  1.  30,  John,  d.  Oct.  14,  1683  :  his  son  John,  was  b.  July  15.  (Col. 
Rec.) 

TnioTHY,  m.   1,  Sarah  ,  who  d.   Sept.   12,  1751,  a.   about  38;  m.  2, 

Sarah ,  who   d.  Nov.   19,  1759,  in  51  yr.;  m.   3,  Elizabeth  ,  of  W. 

Simsbury,  who  d.  Oct.  6,  1763,  a.  about  50  ;  possibly  a  4th  wife,  as  "  a  wife 
of  Timothy  (Lieut.),  d.  March  19,  1786,"  her  name  as  we  learn  from  the 
list  of  admissions  to  the  Why.  Church,  was  Anne,  and  her  previous  residence 
New  Milford  ;  had  Zeruiah,  bap.  Nov.  9,  1740  ;  Martin,  bap.  July  17,  1743; 
Kezia,  bap.  June  15,  1746  ;  Dorcas,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1748;  Lydia,  bap.  Aug.  11, 
1751.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Martin,  m.  Lydia,  and  had  Martin,  bap.  April  30,  1766  ;  b.  after  his  lather's 
death.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Martha,  aunt  of  Timothy  above,  d.  July  9,  1764,  a.  about  56  ;  Martin,  d. 
Jan.  27,  1766,  in  23  yr.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

MOSS,  p.  710,  insert  Chester,  had  dau.  Leverich,  bap.  Nov.  1782.  (N. 
S.  R.) 

MUNSELL,  p.  711,  Jacob, ^  was  the  son  of  Thomas  Monsell  of  New  Lon- 
don, Ct.,  mentioned  in  1681;  on  a  highway  committee  in  1683;  had  wife 
Lydia,  and  children  Jacob,  Elisha,  Mary  and  Deliverance;  d.  1712.  In  1723, 
Jacob  was  of  Windsor,  and  Elisha  of  Norwich.  See  Caulkins'  Hist,  of  New 
London,  pa.ge  358. 

P.  712,  1.  10,  Joel,  b.  Aug.  3,  according  to  Pres.  Stiles. 

Edward  B.  m.  Lucy  Stevens,  Oct.  19,  1834.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Zacheus,  m.  Hannah  Drake,  May  4,  1768.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  712.  1.  26,  Gl'RDon"  and  family  .should  be  difl'erently  located  in  the  re- 


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cord.  For  interesting  biography  of  this  Gurdon,  see  Vermont  Quarterly  Ga- 
zetteer, I,  21. 

NASH,  p.  719, 1.  5,  for  1659,  read  1659- GO. 

P.  719,  1.  7,  for  1663,  rend  1663-64. 

P.  719,  1.  11,  Moses,  b.  1696  ;  d.  Jan.  26,  1760,  in  64  yr.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  719,  1.  16,  Timothy,  m.  March  1,  1722. 

P.  719,  1.  23,  for  Tolland,  read  Windsor. 

P.  719,  1.  25,  for  Poalk,  read  Paulk. 

P.  719,  1.  28,  insert  the  name  of  Stephen,  b.  April  13,  1762;  d.  Oct.  21, 
1776,  and  Timothy,  b.  March  19,  1764.     (See  Nash  Genealogy.) 

Joseph,  who  d.  March  22,  1771,  a.  about  35,  m.  Ann  Skinner,  March 
16,1758;  had  Joseph,  bap.  Feb.  18,1759;  d.  March  19,  1759 ;  Anna,  bap. 
June  13,  1762;  Joseph,  bap.  March  16,  1760;  Rebecca,  bap.  Jan.  28,  1765  ; 
Rivera,  bap.  April  12,  1767  ;  Jemme,  bap.  July  22,  1770.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

John,  had  Mary,  bap.  Dec.  15,  1754;  Moses,  bap.  March  20,  1757;  John, 
bap.  Aug.  27,  1758  ;  John,  d.  Oct.  19,  1758,  a.  about  28.     (Wby.  Ch   Rec.) 

NEARING,  AsAHEL,  m.  Molly  Loomis,  Oct.  21,  1792,  and  had  Polly, 
Ashbel,  Henry,  Maria,  bap.  Sept.  15,  1799;  Heman  Loomis,  bap.  May  11, 
1801 

AsAHEL  H.,  m.  Mary  Ann  Latimer,  Oct.  19,  1820. 

NEWBERRY,  p.  720,  1.  33,  Capt.  Benjamin  was  Major  at  time  of  his 
death. 

Benjamin  (can  this  be  B.,io  p.  722  ?),  m.  Sarah  Drake,  Oct.  13,  1763. 

P.  721,  1.  2.  Hannah,  b.  1652,  d.  Sept.  21,  1663.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  721,  1.  7,  for  May,  read  March 

P.  721,  1.  8,  Thomas,  b.  1677,  d.  Feb.  10,  1680;  another  son  Thomas 
seems  to  have  been  b.  March  28,  1681. 

P.  721,  1.  32,  for  June  19,  read  June  29. 

P.  722,  1.  3,  the  family  of  Gen.  Rogkk,^  receives  the  following  addenda  ct 
corrigenda,  from  family  papers  kindly  loaned  us  by  Mrs.  Rhoda  Simmons  of 
Windsor,  Ct.  His  first  wife  was  the  dau.  of  Alexander  and  Hannah  AUyn 
of  W.  His  second  wife  was  the  dau.  of  John  ahd  Eunice  Ely  of  Springfield, 
Mass.,  b.  Sept.  11,  1741.  His  first  son  Roger,  d.  Oct.  14th,  in  the  same  year 
he  was  b.  His  dau.  Elizabeth,  d.  Sept.  27,  1766.  His  son  Pericles,  d.  Nov. 
7,  1791,  a,  21  yrs.,  9  mos.  20  days.  His  dau.  Fanny,  was  b.  March  7,  1775  ; 
m.  John  Sargeant,  June  26,  1799  ;  he  d,  23  Jan  ,  1829  ;  she  d.  Dec.  12, 1851. 
His  second  dau.  Elizabeth,  was  b.  March  2,  1773.  His  second  son,  Roger, 
and  dau.  Eunice  (twins)  were  b.  Oct  7,  1779;  Roger  grad.  at  Y.  C,  and  stu- 
died law,  and  Eunice  d.  at  age  of  19  yrs.  His  son  Henry,  was  b.  Jan.  27, 
1783,  m.  Elizabeth  Strong,  Oct.  7,  1803,  and  in  1824  moved  to  Ohio,  and  d. 
Dec.  2,  1854,  a.  72  ;  had  the  following  children  :  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  28,  1804, 
m.  Elisha  N.  Sill  of  W.,  removed  to  Cuyahoga  Falls,  0.,  has  Alfred  and 
Ethelbert.  Mary  Strong,  b.  Sept.  13,  1808,  d.  Dec.  30,  1855  ;  Fanny,  b. 
April  4,  1810,  m.  Elisha  N.  Sill   (husband  of  her  deceased  sister),  and  has 


100  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Elizabeth  and  Mary;  Julia,  b.  April  I,  1812,  m.  Ogden  Wetmore,  who  d. 
young,  and  she  afterward  m.  Henry  Holbrook,  and  lives  at  Cuyahoga  Falls, 

0.;  Ahnira,  b   March  18,  1814,  m.  Fagle,  has  one  son,  lived  at  C.  F., 

he  d.  young;  Eunice,  b.  Sept.  18,  1815,  m.  Charles  Sill,  lives  at  Cuyahoga 
Falls,  0.,  has  Henry,  John  and  Sarah.  His  dau.  Rhoda,  was  b,  April  11, 
1786,  m.  Dr.  Abel  Simmons  of  Ashford,  Ct.  (who  was  b.  Aug.  13,  1787), 
Sept.  8,  1812 ;  he  d.  Nov.  23,  1818  Children  :  Eunice  N.,  b.  June  13,  1813, 
m.  Anson  Loomis,  Oct.  26,  1836,  and  had  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  April  11,  1842; 
Abel,  b.  Nov.  18,  1814,  d.  at  Athens,  Ga.,  Nov.  15,  1838. 

Following  from  Why.  Cli.  iJec— Thomas,  had  Aurelia,  bap.  Sept.  9,  1764; 
Sally,  bap.  June  7,  1767;  Mariann,  bap.  Nov.  6,  1768;  Anne,  bap.  Nov.  10, 
1771 ;  James,  bap.  March  22,  1773  ;  Dolly,  bap.  March  2,  1777;  James,  bap. 
Sept.  27,  1778. 

Frederick,  in.  Mary  Gillet,  July  21,  1800,  had  Susan,  bap.  June  23, 1811; 
Eliza  Ann,  bap.  Sept.  19,  1813  ;  Chauncey,  bap.  June  2, 1816;  Huldah,  bap. 
May  4,  1817. 

James,  m.  Sally  Butler,  April  19,  1804. 

P.  723,  1.  8,  for  Nov.  13,  read  Nov.  17. 

Am  ASA  (E.  W.),  m.  Ruth  Warner,  March  3,  1784, 

Benjamin  (perhaps  Benjamin, i"  p.  722),  had  child,  bap.  Oct.  3,  1762;  had 
Abigail,  d.  March  2,  1773,  a.  about  18  mos.  ;  Josiah,  d.  Oct.  8,  1776,  a.  about 
2  yrs. 

Ml  the  following  from  E.  W.  C.  R. — Jqseph  (prob.  the  one  ment.  on  1.  38, 
p.  721),  had  children,  bap.  Nov.  29,  1796  ;  Charles,  Jan.  21,  1798. 

John  (perhaps  brother  of  above),  had  children,  baj).  May  19,  1785  Sept. 
3,  1786;  early  in  1788  ;  Oct.  25,  1789  ;  Sophia,  May  8,  1791 ;  Sally,  Aug.  4, 

1793  ;  Edward,  Oct.  18,  1795  ;  Emily  on  same  day  :  ,  April  20,  1800  ; 

Solomon,  Jan.  3,  1802;  Joseph  Mosely,  April  14,  1805. 

Amasa  (prob  the  one  on  1.  40,  p.  721),  had  children  bap.  Feb.  6,  1785  ; 
April  30,  1786;  early  part  of  1788  ;  Nov.  22,  1789  ;  Ruth,  Oct.  23,  1791; 
Jan.  17,  1796  ;  Sept.  1,  1799. 

Chauncet  (bro.  of  above),  had  children,  bap.  Oct.  13,  1782;  May  23, 
1784;  April  30,  1786;  Dec.  16,  1787;  Sept.  6,  1789;  Sept.  11,  1791;  April 
21,  1793 ;  Anna,  Aug.  16,  1795  ;  July  8,  1798.  William,  had  child,  hap. 
Oct.  29,  1809. 

Dyer  (ment.  on  p.  721,  1.  37),  had  Dyer,  bap.  March  16, 1794  ;  Mary,  May 
21,  1797;  ,  June  1,  1800  ;  Seneca,  April  3,  1803. 

Mrs.  Mart,  d.  July  29,  1689.     (Col.  Rec.) 

We  take  pleasure  in  presenting  our  readers  with  the  following  letters  of 
Gen.  Roger  Newberry,  addressed  to  Mrs.  Eunice  Ely  of  Springfield,  who 
afterwards  became  his  second  wife.  The  first,  written  to  her  upon  her  hus- 
band's death,  and  the  second  written  years  after,  in  the  sweet  confidence  of 
married  life,  give  us  a  better  view  of  his  character,  than  pages  of  description 
could  do.     They  are  copied  literatim  et  verbatim,  from  the  originals  : 


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I. 
To  Mrs.  Eunice  Ely,  Springfield  : 

Madam — I  know  not  how  to  Content  mjself  not  to  appearin  the  Ranks  of  ye 
many  hearty  Mourners,  whose  Sympathy  would  fain  Contribute  some  Releafe 
to  y*^  Uncommon  weight  of  affliction  tliat  a  Holy  God  has  seen  meet  to  bring 
upon  you.  I  fear  my  trembling  pen  will  too  niucli  Renew  y^  Grief,  which  I 
know  is  very  pressing.  I  am  loath  to  Stir  up  the  wound  which  .so  tenderly 
affects  you — But  would  fain  be  Instrumental  to  administer  fcorae  Consolation 
in  this  hour  of  ye  tryal. 

I  know  when  y®  tender  Branch  of  y®  house  was  Crop't  by  Death  (as  a 
sweet  flower  in  summer)  it  touched  you  in  a  very  tender  part — But  it  seems 
ye  God  saw  best  to  lay  still  a  weightier  stroak  upon  you — &  the  Desire  of 
ye  Eyes  Must  fall  a  Victim  to  Relentless  Death,  tell  me.  Mad.  Did  not  these 
lovely  Injoyments  take  up  too  much  room  in  ye  heart.  Was  n't  you  Ready 
to  think  ye  Mountain  stood  strong,  and  y*  you  ye  self  should  Dye  in  ye  Rest, 
i.  e,  have  a  tranquil  life  or  not  meet  with  those  providences  that  would 
Imbiter  Life  to  you.  I  am  persaded  you  Did  n't  think  ye  portion  lay  on 
this  side  ye  grave.  But  it  May  be  you  expected  an  Easyer  passage  to  it — 
Well,  Remember  this  is  ye  Dissepline,  that  God  saw  bess  to  use  with  you  for 
some  holy  Ends — Who  will  be  with  &  support  you  in  ye  furnice  of  ye  tryal,  if 
you  still  make  aim  ye  all — I  know  Nature  Unassisted  Cant  subsist  under 
such  heavy  stroaks — but  Remember  ye  promise,  all  things  shall  work  for 
good  to  y™  y*  love  God — this  Carries  ye  prospect  Beyond  time  &  all  its 
flatering  prospects  &  all  its  thretning  aspects — You  know  a  little  time  will 
sit  you  Beyond  y®  Care  of  this  transitory  life,  &  it  will  Be  no  Grief  to  you 
when  view'd  in  ye  peacefuU  harbour  of  Bliss  &  glory,  to  take  a  survey  (from 
y®  hillof  Sion)  of  ye  Stormy  Ocean  on  which  you  have  sailed  to  ye  Peacfull 
Reagon  of  Immortal  Rest!  this,  Md.  I  Confidentially  hope  has  terminated  ye  ut- 
most Wishes,  even  in  ye  Days  off  y®  Earthly  tranquillity,  &  if  this  be  ye 
case,  why  ye  tresure  is  still  secure.  Tho'  providence  has  Deprived  you  of 
some  Desirable  Injoyments  in  ye  passage  there,  I  hope  you  will  find  ye  tender 
Consort  and  loveing  ofspring  in  ye  Reims  of  paradise  Consorting  with  angelic 
Beings  in  hyms  of  Praise  to  him  y*  sits  upon  the  throne  &  to  ye  lamb  for- 
ever &  ever.  Well,  Md.  if  ye  God  sees  meet  to  Disapline  you  with  ye  Rod 
&  by  that  means,  together  with  other  Dispinsatious,  to  prepare  you  for  a 
participation  of  heavenly  Injoyments,  let  me  iutreat  you  to  kiss  ye  Courteous 
hand  that  Designs  ye  Best  good,  &  by  these  methods  is  preparing  you  for 
Joys  Immortal,  tho'  Earthly  Streams  fail. — this  is  ye  Earnest  Desire  of  ye  un- 
known Friend,  who  hath  a  tender  Sympathy  with  you  under  ye  Burthen, 
&  prays  that  all  ye  Passages  of  Providence  before  you  may  more  and  more 
prepare  you  for  of  ye  full  Completion  of  ye  utmost  Wishes  in 

ye   Beatific   Vision  of  ye  Great   Redeemer,  in   ye   luefable   felicities   of  the 
heavenly  Canaan — Adeau. 

May  25,  1754. 


102  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT    WINDSOR. 

II. 

New  Haven,  Oct.  19,  1770. 
My  Dear — I  rec'd  yours  and  the  things  you  sent  by  Doct'r  Wolcott,  and 
Sincerely  rejoice  to  hear  you  and  our  little  son  are  well.  1  hope  sliortly  to 
Return  home,  not  exceeding  the  time  proposed,  and  Possibly  sooner — I  ever 
thought  the  man  happy  that  Could  be  freed  from  every  bodys  Bu'sness  but 
his  own  ;  to  live  with  and  enjoy  his  family,  and  every  day  experience  shews 
me  I  have  not  been  mistaken.  Certainly  a  continual  hurry  of  business  must 
be  Disagreeable  to  the  Philosopher  Mind — and  such  is  my  case — but  sach  is 
the  state  of  human  affairs,  especially  in  this  part  of  the  world,  that  but  few 
if  any  can  live  without  being  Imployed  in  some  sort  of  Buisuess  to  gain  a 
Subsistance — the  manner  of  Life  I  have  chosen  Calls  too  much  abroad  but 
at  this  time  of  Life  a  Retreat  is  Dangerous.  I  am  sure  home  is  agreable.  I 
sincerely  wish  to  be  there  more  than  I  am,  partly  on  my  own  &  jiartly  on 
your  account.  You  say  you  are  alone  :  I  am  Sensible  of  it,  and  that  your 
being  alone  must  Cause  you  much  trouble,  but  tho'  I  am  absent,  you  have 
my  best  wishes,  and  I  am  not  without  hopes  sometimes  or  another  to  be  more 
at  home  and  afford  you  more  of  my  help  than  I  have  hitherto  done  but  how 
that  will  be,  God  knows — Perry  you  say  sends  his  Duty  to  his  Daddy.  I 
thank  the  Dear  Boy  that  he  does  not  forget  me.  He  is  the  object  of  our  Care 
and  of  our  wishes,  but  poor  boy  he  is  born  in  a  Dark  Day  when  Vice  Trumps 
Government  Dealing,  the  Laws  against  Immorality  lie  unexecuted.  Wicked- 
ness has  many  advocates,  &  Religion  but  few,  the  Pure  Doctrines  of  the 
Gosj)el  are  Perverted,  every  one  (in  this  Dark  State)  attempting  to  assimilate 
us  to  God  is  call'l  a  Crime,  and  Vice  the  Road  to  Happiness — hence  many 
fall  a  sacrifice,  and  everything  dear  to  us  in  this  Life  is  threatned,  but  my 
Dear  there  is  one  that  Rules  above  in  whom  none  ever  trusted  in  Vain,  let 
us  make  him  our  Confidence  and  Teach  ot:r  Child  the  same'— we  have  then 
Done  our  Duty,  and  will  leave  him  in  the  hand  of  Providence — but  our  Task 
is  arduous  and  Difficult — let  us  then  begin  early  and  bend  his  tender  mind 
to  Virtue,  that  the  Road  thereof  may  become  habitual — This  Task,  my  Dear, 
is  Principally  Devolved  on  you  and  may  God  give  success — here  may  you  see 
the  greatest  for  Honour  although  empty  as  a  Bubble,  it  is  courted 

as  a  Real  substance — and  everything  sacrificed  at  its  Shrine — but  the  more  I 
am  acquainted  with  its  Votaries  and  Greatest  favorites,  the  Less  it  appears 
and  almost  Shrivels  into  Nothing — it  is,  I  confess,  agreeable  to  Receive 
evidences  of  the  friendship  of  our  fellow  men,  but  miere  Titles  are  empty 
sounds,  and  does  not  alway  Discover  the  Real  worth  of  the  wearer  and  what 
the  Poet  says  is  True 

Titles  are  marks  ot  Honour — and  wiso 
The  Fool  or  Knavo  thai  wears  a  Title  lies. 

But  my  Dear  there  is  an  end  of  Scribliug  and  therefore  shall  end  abruptly, 

and  Subscribe  myself, 

Most  affectionately  Yours, 

Roger  Newberry. 


SUPPLEMENT.  103 

P.  S.  I  have  no  news  to  write  except  that  America  is  acting  a  most  Shame- 
ful Part  &  Giving  all  that  is  Dear,  a  General  ImiJortation  has  taken  place 
in  this  Town  and  Buy  and  Sell  Publickly  with  general  approbation — Re- 
member my  Duty  to  my  mother  and  Love  to  Perry  and  all  Friends — I  am  in 
usual  Health.  R.  N. 

NEWELL,  p.  724,  add  Abel,  d.  April  29,  1759,  a.  about  25.  (Why.  Ch. 
Eec.) 

NILES,  p.  725,  1.  20,  Pajielia,  m.  Rev.  Andrew  Yates  of  East  Hartford, 
June  11,  1810. 

OLD,  p.  728,  1.  3,  Robert  and  Susannah,  m.  Dec,  31,  1669.     (Col.  Rec.) 

OSBORN,  p.  728,  1.  14,  for  May,  read  Jan.     (Col.  Rec  ) 

P.  728,  1.15,  for  April  6,  read  April  16.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  728,  1.  17,  Isaac,  d.  Nov.  24.  John  (the  emigrant)  also  had  a  son  John, 
b.  April  23,  1654.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  728,  1.  19,  strike  out  the  words  "or  Aug."     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  728,  1  20,  for  March  2  and  Jan.  2,  read  "ye  2d  week,^'  also  in  next  line, 
for  Jan.,  read  "  ye  1st  week;'"  Mary,  was  b.  Jan.  26.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  729,  1.  1,  Mary,  wife  of  Samuel,  d.  Aug.  30.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  729,  1.  23,  this  Maetha  Stiles,  was  dan.  of  John,  son  of  John  Stiles  the 
1st.  Her  dau.  Martha,  b.  Jan.  8,  1738.  Her  son  Abel,  d.  1751,  and  Abel  2d,  was 
b.  in  1752.  The  foregoing  corrections  are  on  authority  of  Pres.  Stiles'  MSS., 
who  says  he  had  the  record  of  the  family  from  Mrs.  Martha  (Stiles)  Osborn's 
own  lips. 

P.  730,  1.  14,  Jacois,''  m.  Sarah ,  and  had  Sophia,  bap.  Jan.    14,  1791 

(N.  S.  R.);  Emma,  bap.  Jan.  1,  1792  (N.  S.  R.);  Celia,  bap.  1794  (N.  S.  R.) ; 
Harriet,  bap.  Feb.  5,  1797  (W.  C.  R.);  Ruth  Bissell,  bap.  Oct.  27,  1799  (W. 
C.  R.) 

P.  730,  1.  15,  Nehemiah  (E.  W.)  m.  Amelia  Phelps,  Nov.  17,  1805  (Col. 
Rec.)  ;  Samuel,  m.  Rebecca  Deuslow  (prob. ),  1683.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  730,  1.  26,  Henry,  m.  Keziah  Hayden,  Nov.  14, 1814.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  735,  for  articles  31,  61,  read  articles  32,  61,  etc.;  John  R.,  m.  Laura 
Bissell,  Sept.  16,  1805. 

Pp.  729,  730,  the  following  from  a  letter  by  D.  W.  Patterson,  Esq.  of  W. 
Winsted,  Ct.,  explains  itself: 

"  A  bit  of  tradition  often  helps  one  to  arrange  records.  I  heard  the  fol- 
lowing the  other  day  :  There  were  two  Samuel  Osborns  in  Windsor,  father 
and  son,  who  married  daughters  of  Israel  Phelps  of  Enfield.  The  father  was 
41  years  old,  when  the  son  married  the  eldest  sister,  and  twelve  years  after 
that  the  father  married  the  younger  Please  see  if  that  would  not  authorize 
a  reconstruction  of  some  part  of  your  Osborn  Record.  I  think  you  give 
Benjamin  Osborn  (page  729,  1.  ]6)  as  marrying  in  1725,  a  Mary  Phelps,  but 
his  children  were,  several  of  them,  born  before  that,  while  Samuel,  in  the  next 
paragraph  above,  has  no  wife,  but  is  evidently  the  man  who  ought  to  have 
had  the  Phelp.s  wife." 


104  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

OWEN,  p.  731,  1.  9,  for  April  9,  read  Aug.  29;  the  John  on  this  line  is 
prob.  the  same  one  who  d.  Jan.  13,  1670.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  731,  1.  11,  Benjamin,  d.  May  26,  16G5.  Note  to  1.  14  is  also  confirmed 
by  Col.  Rec.  This  JosiAS,i  had  also  Isaac,  b.  June  4,  1678.  The  Daniel  on 
line  9,  ni.  Mary  Bisseli,  Jan.  24,  1681,  and  had  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  25,  1862. 
Foregoing  all  from  Col.  Rec. 

P.  732,  Nathaniel,  Jr. ,'"  is  also  credited  in  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.  with  "  a  twin 
child,  bap.  July  16,  1764." 

PALMER,  p.  733,  1.  30,  for  Aprd  16,  read  April  26. 

P.  733,  1.  33,  Timothy,!  also  had  Timothy,  b.  Jan.  20,  1686.  His  son  Ben- 
jamin, was  b.  1681.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  734,  1.    20,   •'  Ensign  "    Jehiel,    d.   Sept.    13,    1777,  in   54th  yr.     (N. 

S.    R.)     Martin,   m.    Nancy  Chandler,  May   17,    1801  ;    Miriam,  m.    

Osborn,  Sept.  29,  1806;  John,  m.  Mindwell  Griswold,  Aug.  9,  1814.  (W. 
C.  R.) 

P.  734,  1.  14,  Samuel*  of  Poq.,  Lad  al.so  Ozlas,  bap.  Oct.  14,  1759;  Dr. 
Nehemiah,  m.  wid.  Elizabeth  Latimer  of  Wethersfield,  May  26,  1766;  Jona- 
than, m.  A Griswold,  Oct.  19,  1786.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)     Benjamin,  had 

Electa,  bap.  Aug.  5,  1737.  Jehiel,  d.  Jan.  25,  1806,  a.  38;  Betsy,  d.  Feb. 
5,  1808,  in  19.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec  )     Jonathan,  d.  Dec.  2,  1815,  a.  43. 

PARSONS,  p.  735,  1.  24,  lor  Bdhnia,  read  Bethia.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  735,  1.  26,  for  1644,  read  1653.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  735,  1.  31,  for  1648,  read  1668.  Mary  of  W.,  m.  Nicholas  Evenes  (?), 
Nov.  7,  1670.     (Col.  Rec.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Hezekiah  (1.  21,  p.  736),  had  also  Hannah,  bap.  May 
27,  1739. 

John    (prob.   same  ment     on  1.  20),  m.   Elizabeth ,  who  d.  March  6, 

1758,  a,  about  40;  had  James,  bap.  Oct.  16,  1748  ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Aug.  19, 
1750;  Sile,  bap.  April  10,  1752  ;  John,  bap.  Feb.  10,  1754,  d.  Oct.  20,  1758; 
Olive,  bap.  Oct.  12,  d.  Dec.  11,  1755  ;  Oliver,  bap.  Nov.  28,  1756,  d.  Oct.  24, 
1758;  John,  bap.  April  13,  1760,  d.  May  14,1764;  Lucy,  bap  Aug.  8,  1762; 
James  (prob.  son  of  John  above),  m.  Hannah  Phelps,  Jan.  25,  1770,  and  had 
Hannah,  bap.  Feb.  10,  1771,  d.  July  28,  1775;  Mercy,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1772  ; 
James,  bap.  April  30,  1775;  John,  bap.  Oct.  5,  1777;  Gurdon,  bap.  Sept.  24, 
1780;  Oliver,  bap.  Aug.  7,  1783;  Chatwell,  m  Mabel  Bidwell,  April  4, 
1771  ;  Hezekiah,  had  Hezekiah  (1st  child),  bap.  June  19,  1757;  Peletiah, 
bap.  Sept.  20,  1758,  d.  Jan.  30,  1759;  Martha,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1759  ;  Peletiah, 
bap.  Sept.  20,  1761  ;  Anna,  bap.  May  13,  1764;  Abigail,  bap,  Dec.  15,  1765; 
Hannah,  bap.  Feb.  6,  1769  ;  Biah,  bap.  Sept.  18,  1774. 

P.  736,  1.  22,  Hezekiah,  Jr.,  m.  Anna  Webster,  June  25,  1778,  had  infant 
d.  March  11,  1779,  a.  2  d.;  Lizzie,  bap.  Feb.  27,  1780  ;  Anna,  bap.  Aug.  25, 
1782;  Hezekiah,  bap.  March  20,  1784;  William  Webster,  bap.  Aug.  1787; 
W^ealthy,  bap.  March  14,  1790  ;  Daniel  Latimer,  bap.  Aug.  12,  1792;  Bishop 
Case,  bap.  July  5,  1795;  Lamira,  bap.  Jan.  5,  1800. 


SUPPLEMENT.         *  105 

Roxy  and  Triphena,  bap.  Jan.  4,  1789  ;  Anne,  bap.  March  14,  1790. 

Peletiah  (son.  of  Ilezekiah),  had  Lovisa,  bap.  Sept.  16,  1792;  Peletiah, 
bap.  Nov.  2,  1793;  Henry  Wolcott,  bap.  Sept.  25, 1808  ;  also  Electa,  Chand- 
ler, William  Kelsey,  Peletiah  Lorenzo,  bap.  Sept.  24, 1815 ;  Edward  Rutherin, 
bap.  Oct.  11,  1818. 

TuoMAS,  had  Thomas,  bap.  Sept.  16,  1759  ;  Solomon,  bap.  Nov.  22,  1761. 

Dasiel  Latimer  (son  of  Hezekiah),had  Susan  Camilla,  bap.  May  28,  1815 
Ilezekiah  Wheeler,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1816  ;  Eunice  Philena,  bap.  May  10,  1818 
Wealthy  Ann  Amelia,  bap.  Oct.  1820;  Anna  Webster,  bap.  May  25,  1823 
John  Keep,  bap.  Oct.  23,  1825. 

William  Webster  (son  of  Hezekiah),  m.  Eunice  Phelps,  Dec.  22,  1808  ; 
Bishop  C.  (son  of  Hezekiah)  of  W.,  m.  Sophia  Griswold  of  Simsbury,  April 
30,  1817;  he  d.  Sept,  26,  1829,  a.  34;  Jonathan  J.,  m.  Mary  C.  Griswold 
of  Simsbury,  Dec.  1,  1825;  Claudhis  Dwight,  bap.  June  3,  1827;  Thank- 
ful, m.  Dea.  Isaac  Butler  of  Harwinton,  July  1,  1762;  Martha,  m.  Caleb 
Talcott  of  Bolton,  March  22,  1759;  Hannah,  dau.  of  Ens.  Hez.,  ra.  Zebulon 
Curtis  of  Torringford,  Jan.  5,  1792  ;  Abrah,  m.  John  Thorp,  Feb.  16,  1796  ; 
Eliza,  m.  Ralph  Wells  of  Farmington,  Oct.  23,  1800 ;  Wealthy  Ann,  m. 
Truman  Cuitis  of  New  Hartford,  May  1,  1807;  Lamira,  m.  Dennis  Smith  of 
Sandisfisld,  Oct.  8,  1807. 

Hezekiah,  d.  March  IS,  1756,  a.  about  83 ;  wid  Abigail,  d.  Oct.  25,  1764, 

a.  about  80  ;  John,  d.  March  14,  1768,  a.  about  45 ;  Ens.  Hezekiah,  d.  March 
4, 1802,  a.  66  ;  Hezekiah,  Jr.,  d.  Feb.  16, 1809,  a.  24  ;  Roxy,  wife  of  Peletiah, 
d.  May  7,  1811,  a.  46;  Capt.  Hezekiah,  d.  May  22,  1825,  a.  68. 

PEASE,  p.  737,  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Ritter  of  Hartford,  Nov.  30,  3845. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

PERRY,  p.  737,  Rev,  Joseph,  had  also  Frances,  bap.  March  18,  1764;  , 

Oct.  5,  1766  ;   ,  Sept.  18,  1768  ;  ,  March  10,  1771 ;   ,  Aug.  13, 

1775  ; ,  May  25,  1777  ; ,  Aug.  21,  1778.     (E.  W.  C,  R.) 

PETTIBONE,  Daniel,  m.  Margaret  McClean  of  Berlin,  Nov.  25,  1804, 
Rosanna,  m.  Obadiah  Gillet  of  Farmington,  Nov.  24,  1800.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Daniel,  1.  5,  p.  738,  ra.  Sarah  Brown,  Feb.  15,  1770.  Joseph's  wife  Lucy, 
d.  Aug.  25,  1807,  a.  44.  Sarah,  d.  Feb.  12,  1808,  a.  about  57.  Abel,  d.  May, 
1815.  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  d.  Feb.  15,  1816,  a.  86.  Miss  Hannah,  d.  1828,  a. 
78.     Abijah,  had  Abijah,  bap.  April  28,  1771.     (Wby.  Ch,  Rec  ) 

PHELPS,  p.  738,  1.  8,  George,  had  John,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1652  ;  Nathaniel, 

b.  Dec.  9,  1654.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  738,  1.  28,  William  Phelps,  Jr.,  ought  to  have  been  credited  with  the 
two  barren  wives  (see  lines  28-30)  for  which  his  brother  Nathaniel  could,  have 
had  no  possible  use,  inasmuch  as  he  m.  (see  page  739,  line  3)  Elizabeth  Cop- 
ley, who  was  undoubtedly  the  mother  of  his  children. 

P.  739,  1.  1,  to  "  d.  without  issue  "  add  April  30,  1679.     (Col.  Rec.) 
P.  739,  1.  14,  owiif  the  "and"  before  "removed."     He  moved  to  Hebron 
about  1690,  and  had  Martha,   Timothy,   Cornelius,  Charles^  and  Hannah. 
14 


106  HISTOET   OF   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

Charles^  b.  at  Hebron,  July  4,  1701,  m.  Hepzibab  Stiles,  a  cousin  of  Pres. 
Stiles,  and  had  children,  Amy,  b.  Nov.  11, 1726  ;  Charles,  b.  Sept.  22,  1732; 
Zeruiah,  b.  April  3,  1729  ;  Ashbel,  b.^April  28, 1743  ;  James,  b.  May  29, 1745  ; 
BethueP,  b.  April  25,  1744  :  d.  at  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.,  a.  85. 

Bethuel,'^  m.  Caroline  Lord  of  Marlborough,  Conn.     Children  :  Lydia,  m. 

Barber  ;  Epaphras  Lord  ;  Charles  Stiles,^  b.  March  12,  1789  ;  m.  1,  Flavia 

Burt  of  Long  Meadow  ;  2,  Harriet  S.  Morgan  of  Westfield  ;  3,  Catherine 
Warner  of  Hartford,  Conn.;  4,  Elizabeth  Sexton  of  New  York,  and  now  re- 
sides in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Children  by  second  wife  :  (Rev.)  Charles  Edward  ; 
Harriet  Flavia. 

P.  739,  1.  20,  for  1688  read  1689;  Sarah  Pratt,  same  line,  was  of  Hartford. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  741,  L  9,  Jacob,  Jr.,  had  Charity,  bap.  March  24,  1771;  d.  Aug.  18, 
1771  ;  Charity,  bap.  Sept.  19,  1773;  Eveline,  bap.  Feb.  19,  1775;  Barshe, 
bap.  Aug.  17,  1777 ;  Jacob,  bap.  Aug.  17,  1783  ;  Jacob,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1786. 
(Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  741,  1.  21,  for  Livia,  read  Livia  Drusilla.     (N.  S.  R.) 
P.  741, 1.  24,  Elijah,26  had  also  Caleb,  bap.  Oct,   6,  1782;  Nathan,  bap. 
May  9,  1790. 

P.  741, 1.  42,  Charles,  m.  Hannah  Cooke,  May  12,  1748  ;  who  d.  May  15, 
1786.     He  d.  May  21, 1803,  in  95  yr.     His  son  Charles,  Jr.,m.  in  Feb.  1776, 
according  to  Wby»  Ch  Rec.  Same  authority  gives  him  following  children  : 
Anna,  bap.  April  13,  1777 ;  Patty,  bap.  May  14,  1779  ;  d.  May  26,  1779. 
P.  743,  1.  11,  for  1663,  read  1665.     (Col.  Rec.) 
P.  743,  1.  20,  for  Samuel  read  Sarah.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  744,  1.  1,  Thomas,!"  had  also  Margaret,  bap.  July  29,  1744;  Lois,  bap. 
Jan.  11,  1747.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Roger,  Jr.^  m.  Rhoda  Barber,  Oct.  31,  1803 ;  Eleanor,  m.  Ephraim  A. 
Judson  of  Sandisfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1803  ;  Henry,  m.  Rachel  Jacobs,  Dec. 
12,  1819.  (W.  C.  R.)  Daniel,  m.  Delia  Drake,  April  4,  1832.  (W.  C.  R.) 
Jonah,  m.  Emily  AUyn,  Dec,  26,  1820  ;  Fluvia,  m.  Calvin  Brewer  of  Wal- 
braham,  Mass.,  May  25,  1820.  (W.  C.  R.)  Rhoda  B.,  m.  John  W.  Dun- 
lap  of  South  Hadley,  Jan.  16,  1844.  Samuel  of  Poquonnoc,  was  m.  Aug. 
28,  1712.  (Tim.  Loomis'  MSS.)  James,  m.  Sabry  or  Sally  Phelps,  Jan  10, 
1797.  Timothy,  m.  Ruth  Wilson,  Feb.  3,  1785.  Candace,  m.  Henry  Thomp- 
son of  Enfield,  June  10,  1829.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Daniel  (E.  W.),  p.  742,  1.  3,  had  three  children  bap.  Nov.  3,  1793.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.)  Evidently  Daniel,  Huldah,  and  who  was  the  other  b.  before 
that  date  ? 

Joseph,  had  children  bap.  June  28,  1795;  Nov.  19,  1797;  Jan.  12,  1800; 
Isaac  Newton,  bap.  April  25,  1802;  Mary,  bap.  July  28,  1805;  June  25,  1808; 
Oct.  11,  1811. 

George,  had  Walter,  bap.  1789  ;  Samuel,  bap.  Oct.  9,  1791 ;  Rhoda,  bap. 


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Oct.  6,  1793  ;  Epaphras,  bap.  Jan.  20,  1793  ;  Anna  Theresa,  bap.  April  6,  1805 
(all  from  W.  C.  R.). 

From  Col.  Rec, — Joseph,  m.  Mary  Porter,  June  26,  1673.  Isaac,  son  of 
Isaac,  b.  Sept.  10,  1666.  William,  d.  Feb.  17,  1681.  Samuel  (probably  son 
of  Samuel,!  page  738),  m.  Abiah  (poss.  it  is  meant  as  Alice),  dau.  of  John 
Williams,  June  21,  1678.  Mrs.  Ann,  d.  Aug.  30,  1689.  Mart,  wife  of  Jose, 
d.  Jan.  16,  1682.  William,  son  of  Joseph,  d.  Oct.  8,  1689.  Daniel,  son  of 
Joseph,  d.  Jan.  4,  1690.     Abraham,  son  of  Abraham,  b,  March  6,  1665-6. 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Noadiah,  m.  Naomi  Case,  Feb.  24,  1743,  had  Shu- 
bael,  bap.  Dec.  11,  1743  ;  Noadiah,  bap.  Jan.  26,  1746. 

Aaron  (probably  the  son  of  Aai-on,'  page  743),  had  Aaron,  bap.  March 
14,  1762;  Polly,  bap.  Aug.  12,  1764  ;  Daniel,  ba.p.  March  2,  1766  ;  Nathan, 
bap.  May  8,  1768  ;  Israel,  bap.  July  18,  1773  ;  Elihu,  bap,  Sept.  24,  1775. 

Cornelius,  Jr.,  had  Azuba,  bap.  Dec.  4,  1768;  Cornelius,  bap.  Sept.  9, 
1771 ;  d.  Sept.  20,  1771. 

Oliver,  m.  Eunice ,  who  d.  Feb.  5, 1809,  a.  47,  had  Eunice  and  Oliver, 

bap.  Sept.  21,  1788 ;  Chester,  bap.  Oct.  1790  ;  Lucy,  bap.  Sept.  1,  1793. 

Bishop,  m.  Amy  King,  Oct.  12,  1815  ;  had  Emily,  bap.  March  9,  1817  ; 
Eunice  Mariette,  bap.  June  27,  1819  ;  George  Bishop,  bap.  June  10,  1821. 

William,  m.  Martha  Holcomb  of  Poquonnoc,  Jan.  4,  1740.  Damaris  of 
P6quonnoc,  m.  William  Moore  of  Turkey  Hills,  Jan.  20,  1740.  Lucy,  m. 
Aaron  Barnard  of  Simsbury,  June  27,  1770.  Isaac,  perhaps  son  of  Corne- 
lius,i2  page  740,  m.  Martha  Mills,  Sept.  5,  1745. 

JoAB,  m.  Keziah  Burr,  Oct.  14,  1792,  had  Kezia,  who  d.  Feb.  12,  1796,  a. 
27.     Oliver,  Jr.,  m.  Nabby  Brown,  April  27,  1809. 

Aaron  (probably  the  one  who  d.  1802,  a.  60),  had  ^Susannah,  bap.  Aug. 
6,  1780. 

Cornelius  (probably  the  one  who  d.  Jan.  5,  1804,  a.  59),  had  ,  bap. 

August,  1780. 

Isaac,  had  Theodosia,  bap.  May  7,  1738  ;  Lucy,  bap.  Dec.  9, 1739. 

Samuel,  had  Tryphena,  bap.  May  7,  1738. 

Josiah  of  Poq.,  had  Bildad,  bap.  Dec.  9,  1739. 

Isaac,  3d  of  Poq.,  had  Phares,  bap.  Sept.  29,  1765. 

Elihu,  d.  April  9,  1804,  a.  28.  Lucy,  d.  Feb.  2,  1809,  a,  16.  Abner,  d. 
Aug.  9,  1813.  Tirzah,  d.  Jan.  3,  1814,  a.  30.  Noadiah,  d.  and  buried  at 
Hartford,  Oct.  15,  1746.  Nathan,  d.  Nov.  30,  1798,  in  31  yr.,  by  fall  of  a 
tree. 

"  April  16,  1762,  died  Shpbael  Phelps,  in  ye  19th  year  of  his  age.  (Eodem 
die),  Eunice,  Daug'".  to  Nath".  Burr,  in  ye  13th  year  of  her  age.  N.  B. — 
These  two  persons  were  burnt  in  Mr.  Joshua  Case's  House,  and  out  of  its 
ruins  Part  of  y^  Bodies  were  taken  w[ith]out  any  Limbs,  and  buried  in  one 
Grave." 

Jacob,  d.  Feb.  5, 1815.  Chablbs' wife,  d.  March  8,  1826.  Zelotas'  child, 
d.  June  30,  1815,  a.  1. 


108  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

PHILLIPS,  p.  745,  1.  6,  add  George  Phillips  (possibly  and  probably  Phelps), 
m.  Anna  Fitch,  May  23,  1784.     Sakah,  d.  May  14,  1662.     (Col.  Rec.) 

PICKET,  p.  745,  insert,  Phineas,  had  Saxton  and  Henry,  bap.  Dec.  1786  ; 
also  Fanny,  bap.  May  7,  1797;  Julia  King,  bap.  Nov,  3,  1799  ;  Eliza,  bap. 
July  5,  1801 ;  Mary  Ann,  bap.  Aug.  8,  1807.  (W.  C.  R.)  Saxton,  m.  Betsy 
Roberts,  June  6,  1808.  Content,  m.  Barzilla  Hudson  of  Torringford,  Jan.  26, 
1803.     Nancy,  m.  Roger  More,  May  26,  1803. 

PIERCE,  p.  745,  Nathaniei,,  m.  Zeruiah  Holcomb,  July  24, 1804.  (W.  C.  R.), 
Samuel's  sons,  Samuel  and  Ebenezer,  d.  Nov.  3,  1754;  Lois,  bap.  Sept.  22, 
1755;  Susannah,  bap.  Aug.  28,  1757  ;  Rhoda,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1759  ;  Samuel, 
d.  Sept.  16,  1768  ;  and  Ruth,  twins,  bap.  May  23,  1762  ;  Samuel  and  Ebene- 
zer (twins),  bap.  July  30,  1769;  d.  Jan.  8,  1772;  Lieut.  Samuel,  d.  Oct.  1, 
1776,  a.  about  48.  (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.)  Olive,  m.  Simeon  Judd  of  Hartford, 
June  3,  1776. 

PINNEY,  p.  745,  Humphrey,  the  emigrant.  In  the  possession  of  Miss 
Lucretia  Stiles  of  Windsor,  Conn.,  are  several  ancient  papers,  consisting  of 
letters  addressed  to  Humphrey  Pinney  by  liis  nephew  John  House  of  Mon- 
tague, in  England ;  also  letters  from  George  Betty  of  Combe  St.  Nicholas, 
Somersetshire,  England,  relative  to  certain  business  which  he  had  entrusted 
to  Mr.  Pinne  ;  also  concerning  Pinne's  property  in  England  ;  and  his  will, 
which  is  dated  June  3,  1682.  In  one  of  these  letters  from  John  House,  dated 
March  1,  1668,  is  the  following  postscript :  "My  uncle  William  Pinny  [see 
Windsor  Hist.  p.  74,  line  13]  hath  buried  his  wife,  she  d.  about  a  quarter  of 
a  year  since." 

The  lease,  which  was  executed  Feb.  20,  1658,  "  between  Humphrey  Pinney 
now  dwelling  in  Montague,  of  the  one  part,  and  Roger  Dunster  of  Broadway, 
in  the  county  of  Somerset,  of  the  other  pte,"  &c.,  relates  to  "four  acres 
of  pasture  &  meadows  "  lying  and  being  "  in  the  manor  of  lilton." 

P.  747,  1.  21,  for  1728,  read  1723. 

P.  747,  1.  39,  Capt.  Abraham, 12  his  sou  Jonathan  bap.  March  19,  1738. 
(Wby.  Cu.  Rec.) 

P.  748, 1.  36,  Lieut.  Abraham.i^  b.  Dec.  23,  1735,  0.  s.;  m.  his  first  wife  June 
9,  1761 ;  d.  Dec.  12,  1813.  In  reference  to  his  children,  we  give  the  follow- 
ing extract  from  a  letter  of  Mr.  D.  W.  Patterson  of  W.  Winsted.  "  They 
say  up  in  Colebrook  that  Stiles'  Windsor,  p.  748,  transposes  the  names  of 
Israel,'*  and  Asaph  Pinney,'^  they  are  sure  that  Asaph  was  the  eldest,  and 
give  the  date  of  birth  (as  see  below)  which  they  say  is  recorded  in  his  Bible, 
in  his  own  fist-i'-graph.  Israel,'*  d.  Aug.  30,  1821,  a.  52,  which  you  see 
harmonizes  with  the  above  supposition." 

P.  749,  1.  8,  the  date  of  2d  m.  of  JoNATnAN,i9  should  be  Dec.  29. 

P.  748,  1.  40,  and  p.  750,  1.  28,  Geove'^  (b.  according  to  family  records 
Oct.  15,  1762),  m.  Mercy  Case  of  Simsbury,  April  25,  1785,  settled  in  Cole- 
brook,  and  removed  about  1838  to  Crawford  county,  Pa.,  where  he  d.  in  fall 
of  1850  ;  she  d.  April,  1854.     Children  :  Clarissa,  b.  Feb.  18,  1786,  m.  1, 


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JoelMiller  of  Winsted,  Conn.;  2,  Ethan  Pendleton  of  South  Norfolk;  Mercy, 
b.  Dec.  9, 1789  ;  ni.  Earl  Bancroft,  settled  in  Penn.;  Grove,  b.  June  30,  1792, 
moved  to  Ohio,  has  family  ;  Friend, i  b.  March  16,  1796  ;  Henry ,2  b.  Dec. 
1799  ;  Flora,  b.  Aug.  20,  1804;  m.  Fred.  Pendleton  of  Norfolk,  and  went  to 
Penn.,  and  d.  Sept.,  1843;  Damon,^  b.  Feb.  11,  1807;  Adeline,  b.  Feb.  20, 
1810;  m.  Albert  Beach  of  Goshen,  and  d.  November,  1853. 

Friend,!  j^  Clarissa  Miner,  and  d.  in  Ohio.  Children  :  Allen,  Henry, 
Orville,  Minerva. 

Henky,-  m.  Delina  Riggs  of  Norfolk,  went  to  Penn.,  and  then  to  Texas. 
Children:  Elbirt  (M.  D.),  b.  1825;  Adeline  b.   1828;  m.  Isaac  Cummings. 

Damon,3  m.  1,  Sally  Pendleton  of  Norfolk,  Jan.  12,  1830  ,  went  to  Penn., 
m.  2d,  Mary  Griswold,  April,  1851.  Children  by  1st  wife:  Michael  S.,*  b. 
Nov.  14,  1831 ;  Hobart  Buell,  b.  Oct.  20,  1833  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Turner  ;  Mary 
Esther,  b.  Oct.  8,  1836;  m.  James  Swift;  Sarah  Adell,  b.  Aug.  28,  1839; 
Orville  F.,  b.  Nov.  12,  1841 ;  Elbert  Grove,  b.  Sept.  7, 1846.  Children  by  2d 
•wife  :  Chester,  b.  July  17,  1853  ;  Hattie,  b.  Dec.  19,  1857. 

Michael  S.,*  m.  Esther  Swift.     Children  :  Ida,  Sarah,  Isaiah. 

P.  748,  1.  41,  and  p.  750, 1.  30,  ABRAHAM,33m.  Mehitable  Case  of  Simsbury, 
settled  in  Colebrook,  removed  to  New  Canaan,  Columbia  county,  N.  Y. 
Children  :  Mehitable,  b.  Marcli,  1790 ;  m.  Anson  Hunt  of  New  Canaan,  N. 
Y.;  Ovid,  b.  Jan.  1792;  m.  Jane  Taylor;  Hilpa,  b.  Jan.  1794;  m.  Edward 
Rowlandson  of  Bany,  Orleans  county,  N.  Y.;  Lucretia,  b.  March,  1796  ;  m. 
Oliver  D.  Buel  of  Canaan ;  Polly,  b.  Nov.  1797,  unm.;  Abraham,  b.  Jan.  18, 
1804  ;  d.  1825. 

P.  748,  1.  1,  and  p.  750,  1.  32,  Israel,^*  m.  Belinda  Loomis  of  Simsbury, 
settled,  lived  and  d.  in  Colebrook.  Children  :  Israel, ^  b.  Oct.  13,  1788  ;  Linda, 
b.  Oct.  10, 1790  ;  m.  Chester  Treat  of  Hartland,  settled  in  Ohio  ;  Menda,  b. 
March  4, 1793;  m.  LumanCowles  of  Colebrook,  went  to  Lee,  Mass.,d.;  Nathan- 
iel,2  b.  July  30,  1795  ;  Reuben,^  b.  April  18,  1798  ;  Jasper,*  b.  Sept.  2,  1801  ; 
Elihu,5  b.  Sept.  21,  1804  ;  Carlos.s  b.  Sept.  16,  1808. 

Israel^  m.  Eleanor  May  of  N.  Carolina,  had  Alexander,  Philander,  Be- 
linda, Ellen,  Martha,  Winford. 

Nathaniel, 2  m.  Rebecca  Underwood,  who  was  b.  Feb.  21,  1796;  he  'd. 
March  29,  1854  ;  she  d  Aug.  27,  1861.  Children  :  (1,)  Rebecca  Jane,  b.  Sept. 
28,  1819  ;  m.  Abiram  E.  Cook  and  has  one  child,  Ella  Jane,  b.  Feb.  21,  1861. 

(2,)  Orator,  b.  Sept.  5,  1823  ;   m.  Brown  and  has  a  dau.  Mary  Louisa,  b. 

March,  1860.  (3,)  Warren  Alonzo,  b.  Sept.  15,  1825 ;  m.  May  21,  1849,  Abi- 
gail Belinda  Deming,  b.  Oct.  25,  1827,  dau.  of  George  Gilbert  and  Belinda 
(Moore)  Deming,  has  one  dau.  Georgia  Etta,  b.  Nov.  14,  1856.  (4,)  Eurral 
"Van  Wike"  (?Van  Wyck),  b.  Jan  16,  1829  ;  m.  Augusta  Cobb,  has  a  son 
William  CliflFord,b.  Sept.  30, 1858.  (5,)  Susan  Eliza,  b.  May  15, 1831 ;  d.  Jan. 
30, 1835. 

RecbeNj^  m.  Nancy  Moore  (b.  March  3, 1798)  of  Barkhamsted.  Children  : 
(1,)  Jeanette,b.  Feb.  15,  1822  ;  m.  Charles  M.  Coe,  b.  Feb.  7, 1821,  and  has  3 


110  HISTORY   OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

children,  viz  :  Charles  P.,  b.  June  2, 1849  ;  Adelaide  F.,  b.  Oct.  23,  1855  ;  Leon 
A.,  b.  April  29,  1858.  (2,)  Martha,  b.  Dec.  20,  1830  ;  m.  William  H.  Ward,  b. 
Dec.  29,  1831,  has  one  child,  Abbie,  b.  Aug.  12,  1853. 

jASPEK,*m.  Maria  Fellows  of  Canaan,  has  one  child,  Laura. 

ELiHPj^m.  Eliza  Preston,  settled  in  Clarenden,  0.,  has  children:  Edwin, 
Phebe,  another  son. 

Carlos.s  m.  Elizabeth  Sturges  of  Hitchcockville,  settled  in  Lee,  has  child- 
ren :  Caroline,  Mary,  Charles,  Alice. 

P.  748,  1.  41,  and  p.  750,  1.  34,  Asafh,^^  m.  Betty  Wilcox  (b.  Sept.  9, 
1777);  he  d.  in  Colebrook,  April  4,  1835  ;  «he  d.  June  3,  1847.  Child: 
Eliza,  b.  Oct.  1,  1798;  m.  Dorrauce  Barber  of  Colebrook,  and  after  his  d. 
xn.  Harvey  Wakefield.  Child  by  1st  husband  :  Eugene  Luman,  b.  Dec.  26, 
1820  ;  d.  Oct.  17,  1843,  leaving  one  son  Eugene  Luman ;  Cero  Fayette,  b. 
April  19,  1822,  lives  in  Spencer,  Tioga  county,  N.  Y.,  which  county  he  re- 
presented in  New  York  Legislature  in  1861.  Emma,  b.  Feb.  17,1800;  m. 
Ralzemon  (sou  of  John)  Phelps  of  Winchester.  Children  :  Emeret  E.  (dau.), 
b.  Aug.  19,  1830  ;  d.  Jan.  6,  1842  ;  JohnPinney,  b.  Dec.  24,  1834  ;  m.  Nancy 
Gorman  of  Hamden  and  has  dau.  Cora,  b.  Dec.  21,  1857.  Asaph  Oeville, 
b.  March  9,  1805 ;  m.  May  17,  1840,  to  Elizabeth  (dau.  of  Luther  and  Maria 
Hoskins)  Phelps,  b.  in  Colebrook,  March  6,  1817.  ^^  To  this  gentleman 
we  are  largely  indebted  for  the  full  accounts  of  the  families  of  the  sons  and 
descendants  of  Lieut.  Abrahami^.  ,.^1  Harvey  Wilcox,  b.  Dec.  16,  1811 ; 
m.  Harriet  Wakefield.  Children  :  Victor  Hugo,  b.  July  27,  1851 ;  d.  Feb. 
12,  1854  ;  Lucien  Vernet,  b.  May  9,  1853. 

P.  748,  last  1.  The  descendants  of  Elisha  and  Elijah  (twin  sons  of  Lieut. 
Abraham'^),  who  were  b.  Oct.  12,  1775,  are,  as  given  in  the  following  records, 
furnished  by  A.  0.  Pinney. 

Elijah,  m.  Mahala  Grant,  Oct.  9,  1806;  he  d.  Aug.  24,  1855.  Children  : 
Ann,  b.  Sept.  25,  1807  ;  m.  Ralzemon  Phelps,  April  22,  1829  ;  Roswell  Grant,  i 
b.  March  30,  1809;  Elijah  Orson,^  b.  March  2,  1813;  Horace  L.,'  b.  April 
14,  1815;  Milo  E.,*  b.  April  12,  1821. 

RoswellG.,1  m.  Abby  L.  Strong,  Sept.  3,  1835.  Children:  George  R.,  bap 
JMy  13, 1836  ;  m.  Sarah  Davidson,  April  29,  1858  ;  Emily  J.,  b.  Oct.  17, 
1839  ;  Lafayette,  b.  March  14, 1842  ;  d.  March  23,  1844  ;  Louisa  Jane,  b.  Aug. 
26,  1844  ;  Elijah  E.  and  Elizur  E.,  twins,  b.  July  7, 1847  ;  Elijah  E.,  d.  Sept. 
11,  1852;  Harriet  R.,  b.  Oct.  4,  1856. 

Elijah  0.,^  b.  March  2,  1813;  m.  Mary  Pendleton,  Jan.  10,  1837.  Child- 
ren: Ethan,  b.  Dec.  28,  1837  ;  Finett,  b.  May  15,  1839;  Sarah,  b.  Nov.  7, 
1840;  Uranah,  b.  Aug.  31,  1842  ;  d.  Sept.  19,  1853  ;  Laroy,  b.  April  6,  1844; 
d.  April  16,  1859  ;  Charles,  b.  Sept.  13,  1846;  Dothy,  b.  Dec.  9,  1849  ;  Eme- 
line,  b.  Oct.  7,  1851 ;  Ralzemou  P.,  b.  June  10,  1854 ;  Ward,  b.  Aug.  19, 
1857. 

Horace  L.,'  m.  Wid.  Sarah  Shannon,  Dec.  5,  1842,  Children  :  Ellen,  b. 
Sept.  3,  1843  ;  d.  Oct.  4,  1851  ;   Anthony  and  Elijah   (twins),  b.  March   23, 


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1845  ;  Alexander,  b.  May  21,  1848  ;  Rosanna,  b.  Aug.  17,  1851  ;  Catharine, 
b.  May  1,  1853. 

MiLo  E.,*  m.  Harriet  Skinner,  Dec.  1849,  moved  to  Memphis,  Scotland 
county.  Mo.  Children  :  Emma,  b.  Dec.  1851 ;  William  B.,  b.  March  20, 1857  ; 
Edward  Milo,  b.  July,  1859. 

Elisha  (twin  brother  of  Elijah,  and  son  of  Lieut.  Abraham  ^8),  m. 
Rachel  Belden,  Jan.  1803;  d.  Dec.  1,  1847.  Children:  Orpha,  b.  Oct.  4, 
1804;  m.  Lumau  Andrus,  Jan.  1821;  Harriet,  b,  Sept.  22,  1806;  d.  Oct.  25, 
1828;  Alta,  b.  Sept.  1808  ;  d.  April,  1812;  Elvira,  b.  Aug.  4,  1810;  m.  Thos. 
Dunn,  Sept.  19,1837;  Melissa,  b.  April  10,1813;  m.  Reuben  Standcliff, 
Jan.  13,  1852  ;  Martin.i  b.  Aug.  12,  1815  ;  Elizabeth,  b.  Aug.  31,  1820;  m. 
William  Torrey,  Oct.  6,1846;  Mary,  b.  Jan.  17,1823;  m.  Cyrus  Crouch, 
Feb.  12,  1848;  Elisha,^  b.  Feb.  14,  1827,  and  lives  in  Penn. 

Martin,!  y^  i^  Louisa  Mix,  April  6,  1847  ;  she  d.  July  18,  1848  ;  he  m.  2, 
Adeline  Standcliflf,  Dec.  24,  1843.  Children  by  2d  wife  :  Ovid,  b.  Nov.  18, 
1849  ;  Louise,  b.  July,  1851 ;  Eugene,  b.  April,  1854  :  Amelia,  b.  August, 
1857. 

Elisha,^,  m,  Mary  Thompson,  Sept.  4,  1854.  Children  :  Alice,  b.  Aug.  14, 
1855  ;  Lamberteen,  b.  June  20,  1857;  Frank,  b.  June  26,  1859. 

P.  749,  1.  2,  EuniT  (son  of  Lieut.  Abrahami^),  m.  Margaret  Langford  of 
Maryland,  and  had  one  son,  John  Book,^  b.  in  TBaltimore,  Dec.  25,  1806. 

John  Book,i*  m.  Ellen  Agnes  Seward  of  Guilford,  Conn.  (b.  in  Savannah, 
Ga.,  March  13,  1816),  on  Sept.  13,  1836.  Children  :  Sarah  Agnes,  b.  in  Pitts- 
burg, Pa.,  Oct.  23,  1838  ;  John  Patterson,  b.  Philadelphia,  Jan.  15,  1841 ;  d. 
June,  1843  ;  Alice  Langford,  b.  in  Philadelphia,  May  2,  1843 ;  d.  Oct.,  1843. 

*  Rev.  John  Book  Pinney,  after  the  death  of  hie  grandfather  (Lieut.  Al)raham,i8)  lived 
among  his,  uncles  in  Colebrook  and  Canaan,  from  the  spring  of  1814  until  thatof  1817,  when 
being  10  years  old,  he  w.is  placed  by  his  father,  at  echool  in  the  Academy  at  Windsor,  Ct., 
■where,  to  use  his  own  words,  "for  nearly  nine  years  I  was  allowed,  under  thounwatchful,  not 
to  say  unfaithful  care  of  my  guardian,  to  waste  my  time  among  a  constantly  changing  set 
of  Incompetent  teachers."  When  nearly  19  years  of  age  he  went  to  Lexington,  Ga.,  where 
much  against  bis  inclination,  he  was  placed  at  a  private  echool,  and  during  the  next  season 
entered  the  junior  class  of  the  Georgia  University  at  Athens,  Jrom  which  he  graduated  in 
1825.  While  in  college,  young  Pinney  became  a  subject  of  an  extensive  revival  of  religion 
which  occurred  among  the  students,  and  became  a  member  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
Having  studied  law  considerably  while  in  his  senior  yearat  college,  under  the  direction  of  Jos. 
H.  Lumpkin,  Esq.,  then  a  leading  lawyer,  and  now  Chief  Justice  of  the  state  of  Georgia,  ho 
was  in  that  year  admitted  to  the  bar  under  William  H.  Crawford,  Esq.,  formerly  Secretary, 
then  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Georgia.  He  however  soon  quit  the  law,  in  order  to 
prepare  for  the  ministry,  and  by  teachmg  school  for  a  year  at  Walterboro,  S.  C,  he  procured 
the  means  necessary  for  the  prosecution  of  a  three  years'  course  of  theological  study,  and  in 
the  fall  ot  1829  entered  the  Theological  Institution  at  Princeton,  N.  J.,  where  he  graduated  in 
1825.  While  there,  he  decided  to  become  a  mipsiouary  among  the  great  Negro  nations  of 
Borncaand  Hausa  in  the  interior  of  Africa.  In  the  fall  of  that  year  he  was  ordained,  together 
with  a  companion,  the  Rev.  Joseph  W.  Barr  of  Ohio,  and  started  on  their  intended  work. 
Mr.  Barr,  however,  while  they  were  awaiting  the  departure  of  the  vessel  which  was  to  convey 
them,  was  suddenly  cut  ofl  by  an  attack  of  Asiatic  choler.a,  and  Mr.  Pinney  proceeded  alone. 
The  hardships  and  fatigues,  however,  of  a  journey  from  the  coast  of  Africa  to  the  interior 


112  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Wm.  Seward  Piersoii,  b.  at  Windsor,  Conn.,  Aug.  4,  1846;  Annie  Foster, 
b.  at  Washington,  Pa.,  April  14,  1848;  Robert  McKennan,  b.  in  New  York 
city,  April  2,  1850,  d.  Feb.  18,  1852;  Ella  Reed,  b.  in  New  York  city,  July 
10,  1852;  Fanny  Loomis  Prime,  b.  Dec.  25,  1853;  Benj.  Coates,  b.  May  6, 
1856  ;  Maud  Fay,  b.  Jan.  29,  1858,  d.  Sept.  13,  1859. 

P.  749,  1.  4,  Horace  (son  of  Lieut.  Abraham^*),  went  to  Virginia,  about 
1810,  where  he  m.  Nancy  Suavely,  Oct.  31,  1811,  and  soon  after  emigrated  to 
Jackson  cc,  Ohio,  where  he  lived  until  1837,  when  he  removed  to  Liporte 
CO.,  Ind.,  where  he  d.  April  25,  1839.  His  wife  d.  Jan.  4,  1841,  a.  52.  Child- 
ren (still  living  in  Indiana):  (1.)  David,  b.  Nov.  9,  1812,  lived  in  Pine  Grove, 
Gallia  CO.,  Ohio,  and  has  two  children,  Aurora  and  Abraham;  (2.)  Horace^  b. 
Sept.  17,  1817 ;  (3.)  William'-',  b.  July  28,  1819  ;  (4.)  Mary,  b  Nov.  27,  1821,  m, 
Phineas  Small  (b.  Nov.  9,  1805),  June  25,  1840,  had  Lois  Cyrena,  b.  Aug.  23, 
1841,  m.  Sept.  13,  1859,  to  Elijah  Reynolds;  Nancy  Jane,  b.  Feb.  6,  1844,  m. 
Emry  Jener,  Jan.  1,  1862;  Eunice  Loquincey,  b.  Aug.  31,  1846;  Orlando  V., 
b.  May  14,  1849;  Riley  Francesco,  b.  March  23,  1852;  Harrison,  b,  Sept.  11, 
1854,  and  a  twin  with  Henderson  Thornburgh;  Phineas  Orauge,  b.  May  25, 
1858;  (5.)  Harvey,  b.  April  12,  1825,  d.  Oct.  25,  1834;  (6.)  Lois,  b.  June  24, 
1827,  m.  Jacob  Thornburgh,  Dec.  5,  1848,  had  Dameris  Cyrena,  b.  Aug.  3, 
1850;  William  Elvin,  b.  April  10,  1853  ;  (7.)  Hester. 

HoKACKi,  m.  May  4,  1843,  Angeline  C.  Haskell  (b.  Feb.  4,  1827).  Child- 
ren :  Jay,  b.  Jan.  2,  1847;  Jane,  b.  April  20,  1850;  Janurah,  b.  Sept.  4, 
1852;  Kay,  b.  Nov.  16,  1854;  Elb,  b.  May  6,  1856;  Erastus,  b.  Feb.  3,  1861. 

William^,  m.  Cynthia  Long  (b.  Sept.  20,  1822),  Dec.  23,  1841.  Children  : 
Elizabeth  N.ancy,  b.  Oct.  6,  1842;  Harvey  Wright,  b.  July  15,  1844;  James 
Andrew,  b.  June  27, 1846,  d.  July  14,  1846  ;  William  Eslis,  b.  Nov.  10,  1847; 

BO  completely  broke  down  his  health,  as  to  compel  his  temporary  return  to  this  country  in 
1833.  Ill  tlie  fall  of  that  year,  he  again  set  out,  with  nine  missionary  companions,  and  landed 
at  Monrovia  on  the  1st  of  January,  1834.  Just  as  Mr.  P.  was  leaving  the  United  Stutep,  ho 
had  been  persuaded  to  become  (temporarily)  the  agent  of  the  American  Colonization  Society, 
which  constituted  him  ex-oflBcio,  acting  governor  of  the  Colony  of  Liberia.  At  thes-imo  (irao 
the  early  death  of  certain  missionaries  so  discouraged  the  American  Board  of  Foreign  Mis- 
Bions,  th-jt  they  consented  to  the  proposition  of  the  American  Colonization  Society  to  have 
him  commiEsionedasgoveruorof  the  colony,  and  to  suspend  their  mission  awhile.  Coincident 
•with  the  above  named  coaimiesion,  Mr.  P.  received  another  from  the  United  States  govern- 
ment as  agent  for  recaptured  Africans.  His  views,  however,  were  not  in  accordance  with 
those  of  the  two  boards,  and  though  by  circumstances  obliged  to  retain  the  autliorily  con- 
ferred upon  him  until  he  could  be  relieved  by  a  successor,  Mr.  Pinney  at  once  refused  to  ac- 
cept the  appointment  permanently. 

Finally,  the  heavy  cares  and  anxieties  incident  to  such  duties,  together  with  repeated  at- 
tacks of  African  fever,  so  undermined  his  health,  as  to  necessitate  his  return  to  the  United 
St.atesin  tlie  fall  of  1835. 

Sinca  thut  time,  with  the  exception  of  a  little  over  a  year,  during  which  ho  was  the  set- 
tled pastor  of  tlie  Presbyteri.in  Church  at  Washington,  Pa.,  Mr.  Pinney  has  been  chiefly  en- 
gaged as  Corresponding  Secretary  of  the  Pennsylvania  and  New  York  Coloniz:ition  Societies ; 
meantime,  however  visiting  Liberia  in  1840,  and  again  in  1855,  on  special  duties.  In  18^2, 
Mr.  P.  was  appointed  Consul  General  for  the  Republic  of  Liberia,  for  the  United  States,  a 
well  merited  compliment. 


SUPPLEMENT,  ll3 

Perry  Guilford,  b.  Feb.  3,  1850;  Herman  Franklin,  b.  March  26,  1852;  Lois 
Charlotte,  b.  Sept.  1,  1854 ;  Elvin  Clinton,  b.  Julj  17,  1860. 

P.  752,  1.  6,  for  Amelia,  read  Aurdia. 

P.  752,  1.  35,  for  Elizabeth  Mclonia,  read  Elizabeth  Victoria. 

Martin  (can  this  be  Martin^i  ?),  had  Mary,  bap.  Jan.  13, 1799.     (W.  C.  R.) 

David,  m.  Anna  Sill  of  W.,  Sept.  12,  1822.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elihu,  s.  of  Jonathan,  bap.  March  5,  1769.  (N.  S,  R.)  Elihu  and  Oliver 
of  Jonathan  and  Mary,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1773.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Sakah,  dan.  of  Noah  and  Elizabeth,  bap.  Nov.  15, 1761.  (N.  S.  R.)  Dan- 
iel, s.  of  Noah  and  Abigail,  bap.  June  15,  1766.  (N.  S.  R.)  Noah  (perhaps 
the  above),  d.  "of  mortification,"  Aug.  30,  1776,     (N.  S.  R.) 

Fanny,  bap.  June  5,  1796.     (W.  C.  R.) 

POMEROY,  p.  753,  1.  5,  ELxwEo'swife,  d.  July  5,  1655;  Eltwed  (prob.  the 
same),  m.  wid.  Lydia  Parsons,  Nov.  30,  1664;  his  s.  Caleb,  m.  Hep.  Baker, 
March  8,  1664,  and  had  dau.  Hepzibah,  b.  July  27,  1666,  before  he  went  to 
Northampton  ;  Mary,  d.  April  21,     (Col.  Rec.) 

POND,  p.  753,  1.  11,  Samoel,  d.  March  14,  1654;  his  wid.  Sarah,  m.  2, 
John  Linslee  of  Toket,  July  9,  1655;  Samuel's  son  Nathaniel,  was  b.  Dec, 
1651,  and  Sarah,  b.  Feb.  11,  1662, 

P.  753,  1.  13,  IsAAc.i  m.  May  10.     (Col.  Rec.) 

PORTER,  p.  753,  1.  33,  Samuel,  was  b.  in  1664-65  ;  and  Rebecca,  b. 
1666-7.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P,  754,  1.  4,  for  Sept.,  read  Dec.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  754,  1.  31,  "  Cousin  Mindwell  Portek,  wid",  went  to  'hampton  [prob- 
ably Northampton],  with  Lt.  Joseph  King,  in  order  for  marriage,  Aug.  22, 
1733."     (Timo.  Loomis'  MSS.) 

Hezekiah  (Hez."  or  Hez.i^?),  had  Ruma,  b.  1751,  m. Baker;  also, 

Israel,  b.  1746,  m.  Happy  Sadd.     (E.  W.  Bap.  Rec.)     If  these  are  children 
of  Hez.ii,  the  dates  are  evidently  incorrect. 

P.  756,  1.  24,  for  Capt.  John,  read  Capt.  Jonathan. 

P,  756,  2d  1.  from  bottom,  strike  out  Sally. 

The  Jollowing  from  E.  W.  C.  R.  Hezekiah  (is  this  Hez.is  p.  755,  1.  11?), 
had  children  bap.  Feb.  12,  1764;  Oct.  5,  1766  ;  May  2,  1773;  March  5,  1775; 
March  4,  1787;  July  18,  1790. 

Warham"  (p.  755,  1.  12),  had  child,  bap.  Jan.   2,  1791  ;  Frederick,  bap. 

Sept.  30,  1804;  Elijah,  bap.  Feb,  3,  1793;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Feb.  1797;  , 

Aug.  25,  1799;  ,  May  30,  1802;  Warham,  Jr.,  bap.  June  7,  1807  ;  Mary, 

bap.  July  2,  1809. 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  had  children  bap.  Oct.  3,  1771;  Jan.  16,  1774;  May  4, 
1777;  Aug.  22,  1779  ;  Aug.  11,  1782;  April  3,  1785;  Edward,  Oct.  7,  1792. 

John,  had  children  bap.  Nov.  15,  1767  ;  Jan.  7,  1770  ;  Feb.  28, 1773  ;  Feb. 
3,  1782 ;  Oct.  12,  1788. 

Sarah,  had  Arethusa,  bap.  Feb.  22,  1795  ;  Huldah,  bap.  Oct.  29,  1797. 
LuciNA  had  child,  bap.  Sept.  11,  1785, 

15 


114  HISTORY    OF    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Samuet,,  had  children,  bap.  Feb.  18,  1781;  June  1, 1783;  Joseph,  had  child- 
ren, bap.  Aug   31,  1800;  July  11,  1802. 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec.—AmE,  m.  Wm.  Wallis,  Nov.  10,  1738 ;  Mart,  m. 
Thomas  Cadwell,  Jr.,  of  W.  Hartford,  Dec.  28,  1752. 

Capt.  Joseph,  d.  March  24,  1759,  a.  about  60;  his  wife  d.  May  27,  1757. 

POWELL,  p,  757,  last  1.,  Col.  Rec.  give  the  name  of  Thomas'  wife  as 
'^  jillse  (Alice  ?)  Traharne"  (possibly  an  Indian  girl).  Their  son  Thomas  was 
b.  July  11  —;  his  son  Hannibal,  b.  Oct.  3,  1682,  and  d.  Jan.  15,  1684;  John, 
d.  Jan.  17,  1685.     (Col.  Rec.) 

PRATT,, p.  758,  insert,  Timothy  had  children,  bap.  Oct.  11,  1776;  Jan.  3, 
1779;  Aug.  12,  1781;  May  23,  1784. 

PRIOR,  p.  758,  1.  5,  4th  Col.  Rec.  contain  the  record  of  m.  (no  date  given) 
of  Humphrey  and  Mary  Whitcomb.  Prob.  (from  context)  in  1686.  His  first 
wife  Ann,  d.  Sept.  29,  1682. 

P.  758,  1.  9,  concerning  this  Daniel, ^  Mr.  Edwin  Stearns  of  Middletown, 
Conn.,  sends  the  following  from  M.  records:  "Daniel  Prior,  formerly  of 
Windsor,  m.  Sarah  (dau.  of  Samuel)  Egglestone,  1697.  Children:  Thank- 
ful, b.  Jan.  21,  1698  ;  Daniel,  b.  Nov.  5,  1699,  d.  June  9,  1710;  Daniel,^  b. 
April  8,  1701;  Susannah,  b.  March  5,  1702;  Mary,  b.  July  13,  1705;  Ebe- 
nezer,  b.  Sept.  23,  1707;  Mrs.  Sarah  Prior,  d.  April  6,  1768;  Daniel  Prior, 
m.  2d,  Mary,  wid.  of  John  Lucas,  by  whom  he  had  Experience,  b.  April  16, 
1710. 

Abner  (see  line  20?),  had  Sarah,  bap.  July  1,  1781. 

PURKINS,  p.  758,  insert  John,  had  child,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1767. 

RANDALL,  p.  760,  1.  21,  Elizabeth,  the  2d  wife  of  Abraham,  was  the  wid. 
of  John  Kirby  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who  had  d.  1677.  She  m.  Randall, 
April  22,  1684.     (Ed.  Stearns.)     He  d.  Aug.  21,  1690.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Col.  Rec.  give  Phillup,  d.  May  6,  1662,  and  "  Old  Wid."  d.  Aug.  24,  1665, 

REED,  p.  759,  1.  6,  for  Porter  of  Windsor,  read  Dr.  Porter  of  East  Windsor. 

P.  759,  1.  11,  for  1804,  read  1824. 

P.  759,  1.  12,  Lucy  Wells,  b.  1804,  m.  R.  Hazlett  in  1820. 

P.  759, 1.  21,  Celina  (according  to  Rev.  Julius  Reed  of  Davenport,  Iowa), 
was  living  in  1860-1.  If  so,  the  date  of  death  belongs  to  some  other  Celina, 
that's  .sure.     E.  W.  C,  R.  make  her  bap.  April  14,  1799. 

P.  759,  1.  22,  Emily,  was  bap.  June  27,  1818.     (E.  W.  C.  R.)' 

P.  759,  1.  23,  Elijah  F.*,  M.  D.,  commenced  practice  in  that  part  of  Bolton 
now  Vernon,  April  16,  1789.     His  wife  was  b.  there. 

P.  759,  1.  27,  Harriet  S.  Reed,  who  m.  John  Hall,  had  also  Robert  b.  1831, 
and  Harriet,  both  now  dead. 

P.  759,  1.  29,  Rosanna,  b.  1810,  d.  May  20. 

Isaac  (prob.  same  as  on  p.  760,  1.  14),  had  by  his  wife  Dinah,  a  son  Elijah, 
bap.  May  20,  1764,  and  Martin,  bap.  Dec.  7,  1766.  The  foreg-oing  are  from 
N.  S.  R, 


SUPPLEMENT.  115 

Isaac  of  North  Windsor,  had  Elijah,  bap.  May  1764.     (Why.  Ch;  Rec.) 

RICE,  p.  760,  insert,  Aakon,  m.  Lucy  Burnham,  Aug.  7,  1788. 

RICHARDS,  p.  760,  Hezekiaii  had  Hezekiah,  bap.  Nov.  14,  1756.  (Why. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

RILEY,  p.  760j  Eunice,  dau.  of  Nathaniel,  bap.  Jan.  30,  1785^ 

RISING,  p.  760, 1.  40,  James  was  voted  an  inhabitant  of  W.,  March  11, 
1668  (Town  Rec.) ;  m.  Martha  Bartlett,  wid.,  Aug.  13,  1673,  prob.  the  one 
who  d.  (see  Hist.),  April  20  (not  2),  1674.  His  first  wife  d.  Aug.  11,  1669. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

ROBERTS,  p.  761,  1.  38  [?],  Henry,  had  son  Henry,  bap.  1786,  also  Mary, 
bap.  Sept.  4,  1788,  and  Barzilla,  bap.  Sept.  19,  1790.     (W.  C.  R.) 

James,  p.  761,  1.  43,  m.  Lauranna  Loomis,  June  2,  1783,  and  had  Betsy, 
bap.  Nov.  21,  1784. 

Joel,  had  child,  bap.  Jan.  31,  1762.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Elihu,  p.  761,  1.  44,  m.  Deborah  Muusell,   Feb.  2,   1801.     Roxanna,  m. 

Taylor,  Jan.  2,  1806.     Ruhama,  m.  Timothy  J.  Dawson  of  N.  Haven, 

1814.     Laukanna,  m.  Jabez  Gillet  of  Torriugton,  Jan.  11,  1798. 

Sally,  p.  761,  1.  43,  m.  Daniel  Talcott,  Jr.,  May  17,  1798. 

From  Why.  Ch.  Rec. — P.  761,  1.  2,  Samuel,  was  bap.  June  4;  Ruth,  bap. 
March  27,  1768  ;  Hannah,  bap.  May  20,  1770  ;  Samiiel,^  bap.  May  3;  Eunice 
and  Lois,  bap.  Oct.  2,  1774  ;  Hezekiah,  bap.  June  5,  1776  ;  d.  same  day  ; 
Hezekiah,  bap.  Aug.  26,  1781. 

Lemuel,  had  Lemuel,  bap.  Oct,  17,  1742  ;  Nathaniel,  bap.  March  24, 1745  ; 
Margaret,  bap.  May  28,  1749;  d.  Jan.  8,  1752. 

Nathaniel,  had  Rhoda,  bap.  Dec.  14,  1766;  Nathaniel,  bap.  Feb.  6,  1769: 
Lydia,  bap.  April  28,  1771 ;  Orpha,  bap.  Aug.  22,  1773;  Electa,  bap.  Feb.  4, 
1776;  Esther,  bap.  April  11,  1779  ;  Erastus,  bap.  Aug.  26,  1781. 

Erastus  (son  of  Nathaniel  above),  m.  Lois ,  who  d.  Oct.  24,  1804,  a. 

22 ;  had  Erastus  Seymour  (off.  by  Sam.  Colton),  bap.  June  23,  1805. 

Paul  had  Paul,  bap.  Nov.  24,  1776 ;  Mindwell,  bap.  Aug.  2,  1778  ;  John 
(of  Windsor),  had  Ann,  bap.  Feb.  4,  1750. 

Oliver,  m.  Anna  Bunce,  April  15,  1792. 

Eunice,  m.  Jas.  Goodwin  of  Hartford,  March  3,  1799. 

Esther,  m.  Joseph  Goodwin,  Jr.,  March  23,  1806. 

Chester,  m.  Harriet  Wilson,  Oct.  12,  1806. 

About  1751,  Richard,  d.  a.  about  60,  and,  about  8  yrs.  before,  his  father 
Richard,  d.  Lieut.  Lemuel,  d.  September  10,  1772,  a.  about  70;  John,  d. 
March  11,  1773;  Abigail,  d.  Sept.  30,  1773,  in  41  yr. ;  Wid.  Deborah,  d. 
March,  1777,  about  88 ;  the  wid.  d.  May  8,  1786,  in  74th  yr. ;  Nathaniel, 
d.  July  31,  1800,  a.  54;  Hiram,  d.  April  27,  1810,  a.  16;  Nathaniel,  d.  Nov. 
19,  1813,  a.  34;  Rhoda,  d.  April  15,  1815,  a.  67;  Lemuel,  d.  July  28,  1828; 
Lemuel,  d.  July  1,  1829,  a.  63. 


116  HISTORY   OP    ANCIENT  WINDSOR.. 

ROBESON,  p.  762,  insert,  Elizer  (prob.  Elizur),  had  Faitli,  bap.  Sept.  16, 
1764.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

ROCKWELL,  p.  762.  Tn  the  2d  Book  of  Records  of  Court  and  Probate  of 
the  Connecticut  Colony,  recently  discovered,  we  find  (page  162)  the  will  of 
John  Rockwell  of  Windsor,  who  must  have  been  the  father  of  Simon  Rock- 
well, who,  with  his  sisters  Mary  (Watson)  and Sanford,  are  mentioned 

on  page  762,  lines  19,  21.  This  will  of  John  Rockwell,  dated  April  4,  1661, 
constitutes  his  son  Simon,  as  his  executor,  and  to  have  the  estate  after  his 
mother's  death.  The  house,  land,  one  cow,  etc.,  are  devised  to  his  wife. 
Simon  was  to  have  a  cow,  and  himself  and  sisters  Mary,  Hannah  (wife  of 
Zachary  Sanford,  mentioned  above),  were  to  have  one  pound  each,  and 
their  children  one  pound  apiece.  The  value  of  the  estate  was  £244.05.  He 
d.  May  10,  1662. 

Wilmet  (Wilmoth,  Wilmarth)  Rockwell,  wid.  of  the  above  John,  executed 
a  will  on  the  12th  of  May,  1662,  wherein  she  gives  "  to  my  daughter  Mary, 
one  Bed,  that  which  Simon  lies  on,  with  two  Blankets,  two  sheets,  one  pil- 
low "  and,  "to  my.daughter  Hannah,  one  little  Bed,  which  my  husband  died 
on,  with  twp  blankets,  two  sheets,  one  pillow,"  and  "  all  my  wearing  clothes 
to  my  two  daughters  to  be  equally  divided  to  them.  And  all  ye  rest  of  my 
estate  I  give  to  my  son  Simon."  She  d.  May  12,  1662. 
Query.  Who  can  inform  us  of  the  origin  of  this  family  ? 
P.  762, 1.  19,  Simon,  d.  June  22,  1665.  He  and  his  sisters,  as  will  be  seen 
from  the  foregoing  paragraphs,  were  children  of  John  and  Wilmet. 

P.  762,  1.  26,  Deliverance,  wid.  of  John,i  afterwards  m.  Robert  Warranar 
of  Middletown,  Feb.  2,  1674. 

P.  762,  1.  30,  for  Nov.  27,  read  Nov.  23. 

P.  762,  1.  35,  Abigail,  b.  1664,  prob.  d.  May  3,  1665.  (Col.  Rec.) 
P.  762,  1.  32,  this  Elizabeth  m.  Lieut.  James  Ward  of  Middletown,  Conn., 
Feb.  1,  1694.  With  her  brother  Joseph^,  owned  the  cov,  and  was  admitted 
to  Midd.  Ch.  Oct.  28,  1694,  having  both  been  bap.  in  Windsor,  where  their 
father  was  in  full  communion.  She  d.  July  28,  1721 ;  Lieut.  James  Ward, 
d.  Jan.  4,  1712.  Children:  Elizabeth,  b.  Nov.  11,  1694;  Mary  b.  April  9, 
1697  ;  James  b.  March  6,  1700  ;  Samuel,  b.  March  25,  1703  ;  Sarah,  b.  Sept. 
12,  1705  ;  John  b.  Sept.  6,  1708.  (Communicated  by  Mr.  Edwin  Stearns,  of 
Middletown,  Conn.) 

P.  762,  1.  31,  strike  out  the  index  figure  ^  attached  to  Joseph's  name. 
P.  762,  1.  37,  strike  out  this  and  next  line,  being  family  given  to  Joseph,' 
but  belongs  to  Joseph,*  as  see  below. 

P.  762,  I.  36,  Joseph',  b.  in  Windsor,  May  22,  1670  (this  varies  as  will  be 
seen,  from  the  date  in  the  Windsor  Hist.,  p.  762,  1.  31,  see  also  note  above), 
admitted  to  Middletown  1st  Church,  Oct.  28,  1694,  m.  Elizabeth  (dau.  of 
Edward)  Foster  of  M.,  Feb.  1,  1694,  was  chosen  deacon  May  31,  1704 ;  was 
captajn  of  a  company,  and  was  town  clerk  from  1708  to  1734,  and  his  son 
William  after  him,  from  1735  to  1765,  and  was  also  deacon  after  his  father's 


SUPPLEMENT.  117 

death.  Deacon  Joseph,  d.  Oct.  28,  1742,  in  75th  yr. ;  his  wife  d.  Aug.  15, 
1753,  a.  80  (having  been  b.  May  7,  1673).  Children:  John,  b.  Oct.  29, 
1694;  Joseph,  b.  Oct.  24,  1697;  Edward  and  Elizabeth,  twins,  b.  Oct.  10, 
1700,  both  d.  March,  1701;  William,  b.  July  3,  1702;  Hannah,  b.  Dec.  18, 
1704  ;  Edward,  2d,  b.  July  23,  1707  ;  Ebenezer,  b.  March,  9,  1711.  (Com- 
municated by  Edwin  Stearns,  Middletown,  Ct.) 

P.  764,  1.  19,  after  Rockwells,  insert  in  Colebrook,  Ct. 

P.  764,  line  12,  Isaac  !«  had  also  a  child  bap.  Nov.  1,  1767. 

Furnished  by  A.  O.  Finney. — P.  766,  1.  7,  Ephkaim'^^,  had,  in  addition  to 
Sarah,  mentioned  in  the  text,  Alleu^  b.  June  10,  1776;  Hannah,*  b.  Sept. 
19,  1778,  m.  David  Wadsworth ;  Ephraim,  Jr.  b.  Feb.  19,  1781,  left  home  in 
early  life,  not  since  heard  from — a  silversmith  by  trade  ;  Abner  C.^  b.  May  4, 
1783;  Eleazer,**  b.  Nov.  10,  1785;  Zerah,**,  b.  March  6,  1787;  Sally,  t 
b.  Jan.  3,  1791,  m.  Jacob  Bowman  ;  Bernard,^  *,  b.  March  30,  1793. 

Allen,!  m.  Phebe  Davis,  and  he  d.  Jan.  25,  1851.  He  was  one  of  the  first 
settlers  of  Bradford  county,  Pa.  Children  :  Allyn,  Jr.,  b.  Feb.  22,  1800,  m. 
Cath.  Cole,  Oct.  23,  1821;  Polly,  b.  Aug.  31,  1801,  m.  David  Cole,  d.  May 
23,  1838  ;  Nancy,  b.  March  2,  1804,  m.  Nathan  Bullock,  d.  Sept.  4,  1846 ; 
Levi,  b.  Jan.  11,  1806,  m.  Lois  Davidson  ;  Oliver,  b.  Feb.  4,  1807,  m.  Nancy 
Smith ;  Betsy,  b.  July  4,  1812,  m.  Henry  Stone,  May  20,  1830  ;  Hiram,  b. 
Jan.  4,  1814,  m.  Deborah  Greene,  Oct.  11,  1837;  John,  b.  March  11,  1817, 
m.  Susannah  Greene,  April  15th,  1841 ;  William  A.,  b.  Jan.  9, 1820,  m.  Rachel 
Craton,  Oct.  20,  1844. 

Abner  C.,2  m.  Betsy  Fowler,  Dec.  20,  1808,  and  he  d.  July  29,  1836.  He 
was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of,  and  the  first  sheriff  of  Bradford  county.  Pa. 
Children :  Donna  M.,  b.  Sept.  29,  1809,  m.  J.  D.  Montanye  ;  Zerah.s  b.  Nov. 
17,  1811;  James  L.,'  Feb.  15,  1814 ;  Hannah  M.,  b.  Aug.  10,  1816,  d.  March 
21,  1824;  Mary  C,  b.  Nov.  15,  1818,  d.  Feb.  12,  1825  ;  William  A.,  b.  Sept. 
10,  1821,  d.  March  22,  1824  ;  William  A.,  2d,  b.  July  18,  1824,  m.  Mary 
Nichols;  Roland  R.,  b.  June  15,  1828,  m.  Sarah  Wilson,  July  2,  1851. 

Eleazek,^  m.  Kezia  Spring,  June  11,  1806.  Children:  Ephraim  F.,^  b. 
March  4,  1808  ;  Lodoiska  S.,  b.  April  28,  1810,  m.  J.  W.  McFaddan,  Oct.  20, 
1825 ;  Calvin  D.,  b.  June  12, 1812,  m.  Rebecca  Blystone,  Sept.  6,  1832;  Clarissa 
F.,  b.  June  24, 1814,  m.  Jacob  Blystone,  Jan.  31,  1833  ;  Darius  N.,  b.  June  29, 
1816,  m.  Eunice  Herrick,  Jan.  18,  1S38 ;  Hannah  M.,  b.  Jan.  10,  1818,  m. 
Albert  E.  Kingsley,  Oct.  11,  1842;  Orville  A.,  b.  July  25,  1820,  m.  Mary 
Baldwin,  Oct.  13,  1842;  Sally  R.,  b.  Nov.  16,  1825,  m.  George  Wilson,  May 
23,  1844;  Pamelia  M.,  b.  July  5,  1831,  m.  David  Stoke,  June  31,  1849. 

Zerah,^  m.  Phebe  Carter,  Feb.  25,  1812,  and  he  d.  Feb.  1,  1859.  Child- 
ren :  William  S.,^  b.  Jan.  6,  1813:  Louisa  M.,  b.  Oct.  17,  1814,  m.  John  0. 
Hodges  ;  Laura  A.,  b.  Jan.  13,  1817,  d.  Feb.  11,  1852  ;  Abner  C,  b.  May  10, 
1819,  m.  Sarah  Grear;  Horace  N.,  b.  April  10,   1821,  m.   Harriet  Parker; 

*  These  children  were  all  among  the  first  eettlers  of  Crawford  county,  Pa. 

t  A  first  settler  of  Bradford  county,  Pa.  i 


118  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Ephraim  S.,w  b.  July  13,  1823;  Harriet  P.,  b.  Dec.  31,  1825,  in.  Alvali 
Benjamin ;  Phebe  L.,  b,  June  19,  1828,  m.  Henry  C.  Long, 

Bernard,^  in.  Rebecca  Marcy,  Feb.  3,  1819.  Children:  Addison  0.,"  b. 
Dec.  16,  1819  ;  Sally  A.,  b.  Dec.  5,  1821,  m.  Nathan  L.  Snow,  Oct.  9,  1845; 
Emeline  M.,  b.  Nov.  26,  1826;  Emily  M.,  b.  April  13,  1824,  d.  July  27,  1825; 
Eunice  L.,  b.  Dec.  10,  1829,  m.  Justin  E.  Snow,  May  22,  1850,  d.  Feb.  2, 
1855  ;  E.  Fidelia,  b.  Oct.  7,  1832,  m.  S.  B.  Root,  Oct.  10,  1855. 

Zerah,«  m.  Mary  A.  Hart,  and  he  d.  March  19,  1857.  Children  :  Elma  S., 
b.  April  28,  1836,  d.  July  13,  1838;  Clarence  B.,  b.  Jan.  19,  1840,  d.  April 

7,  1841  ;  May  Ion  L.,  b.  Jan.  29,  1843,  d.  July  30,  1850  ;  Abner  Clayton,  b. 
Nov.  27,  1845  ;  Helen  E.,  b.  Oct.  24,  1847  ;  Mary  M.,  b.  Feb.  24,  1849. 

James  L.,''  m.  Cordelia  Lyon,  Sept.  15,  1845.  Children:  Abner  L.,  b. 
April  21,  1853  ;  Mary  J.,  b.  April  25,  1855  ;  Frank  M.,  b.  July  24,  1859  ; 
John  L.,  b.  July  28,  1861. 

Ephraim,^  m.  Rhoda  Washburn,  Dec.  23,  1830.  Cliildren  :  Anon  B., 
Sally  M.,  Fanny,  Sylvester,  Sophia. 

William  S.,'*  m.  Elinor  A.  Snow.  Children:  Aunor  A.,  James  William, 
Jesse  Z.,  Elma  A. 

Ephraim  S  ,1"  m.  Mary  E.  Dodge.     Children :  William  DeForest,  b.  July 

8,  1850,  d.  Sept.  12,  1852 ;  Frank  DeElmer,  b.  Sept.  10,  1853. 

Addison  0.,"  m.  Martha  L.  Root,  Oct.  8,  1845.  Children  :  Wilbur  Furness, 
b.  April  25,  1848,  d.  Sept.  19,  1852;  La  Rue  Du  Retz,  b,  Aug.  9,  1849. 

The  following  pom  E.  W.  C.  R. — Abner  (prob.  son  of  Deacon  Daniel, ^^  see 
line  7,  page  764),  had  children  bap.  Aug.  11,  1771  ;  Aug.  8,  1773. 

Amasa,  had  children  bap.  Dec.  30,  1792;  Jan.  17,  1796. 

Daniel  (prob.  Daiuel,^^),  had  "  a  little  boy  "  bap.  July  29,  1770  ;  Aug.  29, 
1773  ;  May  28,  1775  ;  April,  1777;  Feb.  18,  1781  ;  Aug.  11, 1782;  Dec.  9, 1787; 
Jan.  11,  1789. 

Daniel,  Jr.,  had  children  bap.  D ,  Aug.  4,  1793  ;  Jo ,  Feb.  4,  1798; 

B ,  June  19,  1803. 

IsAAC,2i  had  a  child,  bap.  Aug.  23,  1772, 

P.  766,  1.  9,  Charles. 2i  Emily  and  Maria,  were  bap.  Oct.  23,  1796;  Abigail, 
bap.  July  31,1799;  W.  Hayden,  bap.  April  6,  1800;  Mary  (on  records 
"  Mariam  "  prob.  Mary  Ann),  bap.  April  25,  1773  ;  Julia,  bap.  Feb.  24,  1805 ; 
Naomi,  bap.  April  12,  1807  ;  Helen,  bap,  April  7,  1811. 

William,  had  William,  bap.  Feb.  20,  1763;  Nov.  3,  1765;  child,  bap. 
March  6,  1768;  Sept.  15,  1771;  June  20,  1774;  May  25,  1777. 

SiLVANDS  (son  of  John"),  had  child  bap.  Dec.  5,  1776. 

JoAB,  had  dau.  bap.  Jan.  20,  1799  ; ,  Oct.  12,  1800. 

RpssELL  (son  of  Samuel,  see  line  14,  page  766),  had  children  bap.  Jan.  30, 
1819  ;  July  23,  1820  ;  Oct.  8,  1826. 

Ebenezer''-*  (line  1,  page  765)  had  also  James  Barber,  bap.  June  26,  1763. 

Nathaniel,  Jr.,  had  four  children  bap.  Oct.  31,  1810,  and  one  July  29, 
1821. 


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George's  wife  had  children  bap.  Aug.  31,  1817;  June  6,  1819  ;  July  15, 
1821. 

IsAAC^fi  (page  764),  had  a  child  bap.  Nov.  1,  1767. 

David's  wife  was  bap.  Nov.  9,  178S  ;  had  two  children  bap.  Nov.  16,  1788  ; 
Jan.  3,  1790  ;  David,  April  20,  1794. 

Samuel,'*  had  Solomon,  bap.  Oct.  31,  1762,  prob.  d.  soon,  as  he  had  an- 
other Solomon,  bap.  Jan.  22,  1764,  the  one  whose  biography  is  given  on  page 
765. 

Daniel,  had  Jane  Allison,  bap.  Nov.  14,  1813  ;  Henry,  bap.  June  2,  1816. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

Wid.  Anna,  d.  Jan.  31,  1792.     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

Simeon,  m.  Olive  Cook,  Sept.  28,  1797.  Children  :  Anna,  bap.  Oct.  14, 
1798  ;  Harriet,  bap.  Feb.  1,  1801.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elijah  of  E.  W.,  m.  Nancy  Green,  Oct,  3,  1832.     (W,  C.  R.) 

Owen,  m.  Ann  Frances,  April  28,  1827.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  D.  Elliot,  Nov.  30,  1843.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  767,  1.  14,  for  43,  read  53. 

P.  767,  1.  34,  for  1744  read  1744-45. 

David  (of  E.  W.),  m.  Lucy  Wilson  of  Simsbury,  Oct.  10,  1808.  (Why. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

From  Why.  Ch.  i?cc.— ROWELL,  John  had  Roger,  bap.  Aug.  26,  1750  ; 
John,  Jr.  had  Mary,  bap.  Nov.  2,  1760;  Martin  Steele,  bap.  Aug.  2,  1772; 
Simeon,  bap.  July  16,  1780. 

Daniel,  m.  Phebe  Spencer  of  Suffield,  Jan.  23,  1775;  had  Justice,  bap. 
June  30,  1776;  Chloe,  bap.  Oct.  18,1778;  Susannah  and  Eunice,  bap. 
Oct.  17,  1784. 

Roger,  m.  Anne  Bunce  of  New  Haven,  May  31,  1778. 

P.  768,  1.  1,  Samuel,  had  also  Elizabeth,  bap.  April  3,  1748.  (Why.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

P.  768,  1.  4,  For  Hayes  read  Hayge  (prob.  Hays).     (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

P.  768,  1.  9,  Samuel,  Jr.  m.  Catharine  Fyler,  June  9,  1771;  had  Sabra, 
bap.  Aug.  25,  1782,  and  Amelia,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1784.     (Why,  Ch.  Rec.) 

Wid.  Mart,  d.  June  12,  1739,  a.  about  90.  Thomas,  Jr.  (prob.  the  one 
ment.,  line  29  and  30,  page  767),  d.  Oct.  28,  1741,  a.  about  70;  his  wid. 
Violet,  d.  April  1,  1751,  a.  70.  Hannah,  d.  Sept.  23,  1801,  a.  78.  Wid. 
Mary,  d.  Sept.  7,  1806,  a.  81.  Philander,  Jr.'s  wife,  d.  Sept.  16,  1814.  Wid. 
Elizabeth,  d.  Sept.  26,  1814,  a.  89.  Wid.  Mary,  d.  June  12,  1738,  a.  about 
80.  Grace,  d.  May  18,  1765,  a.  about  73.  William,  son  of  Samuel,  d. 
Oct.  28,  1772,  a.  about  13  mos.  Daniel,  son  of  Daniel,  Jr.,  d.  Aug.  23, 
1777,  a.  6  mos.  Stephen,  d.  April  30,  1778,  a.  about  23.  Job's  dau.  Naomi, 
d.  Feb.  21,  1794,  a.  2^  yrs.     Daniel,  d.  March  18,  1798,  a.  81.       ,  • 

P.  768,  1.  10,  Thomas,  had  Justin,  bap.  June  17,  1792;  Thomas  (prob. 
same   as   foregoing)   and   Mary,   had  Thomas,  bap.   Feb.    11,    1781;    Ros- 


120  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

anna,  bap.  May  25,  1783;  Horace,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1786;  Allyu,  bap.  July  10, 
1790  ;  Polly,  bap.  Aug.  23,  1795.     (All  tbese  from  W.  C.  R.) 

P.  778, 1.  34,  John,  b.  Feb.  20,  1744-5.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

John,  Jr.'s  wife  Roxauna,  bap.  1790;  Nathaniel  Steel,  bap.  Sept.  7,  1783; 
Henry  AUyn  and  Timothy  were  bap.  July  25,1790;  Polly,  bap.  Nov.  18, 
1792.     (All  from  W.  C.  R.) 

John,  had  Jehiel,  bap.  July  14,  1799.     (W.  C.  R.) 

JusTCs,  m.  Almira  Riley,  Jan.  6,  1817.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Martin,  m.  Ruth  Barber,  Nov.  23,  1780. 

James,  m.  Catherine  Morgan,  March  3,  1836.     (W.  C.  R.) 

ROWLAND,  p.  768, 1.  20,  Rev.  Henry  A.  m.  Elizabeth  Newberry,  March  25, 
1795;  Aa»A«AM-,  m.  Deborah  Gillet,  June  1,  1803  ;  hadWiliam  Frederick,  bap. 
Nov.  3,  1806.  (W.  C.  R.)  Abigail,  m.  George  Bliss  of  Springfield,  Nov.  15, 
1804. 

ROWLEY,  p.  768,  1.  28,  Thomas,  m.  Mary  Denslow,  May  5,  1669.  His 
child  d.  May  22,  1676.     He  also  had  Abigail,  b.  Feb.  10,  1686.     (Col   Rec.) 

P.  768,  1.  — ,  Elizabeth  of  Windsor,  m.  William  Lucas,  Jr.,  of  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  July  15,  1695  ;  was  admitted  to  Mid.  Ch.  in  1696,  her  mother 
being  a  member  of  the  Church  in  Windsor.  She  had  children:  Elizabeth, 
b.  August,  1698  ;  Martha,  b.  March,  1699  ;  William,  b.  March  14,  1701 ;  De- 
borah, b.  Nov.  1702;  Gideon,  b.  May  31,  1705  ;  Ebenezer,  b.  May  8,  1707; 
Samuel,  b.  Sept.  6,  1709;  Anna,  bap.  May  3,  1712.  (Furnished  by  Edwin 
Stearns,  Middletown,  Conn.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Thomas,  m.  Mary  Hale  of  Salmon  Brook,  Nov.  4, 
1779  ;  Silas,  had  Nabby,  bap.  Jan.  20,  1814.  Job,  had  Job,  Ruth,  Bildad, 
Loomis,  bap.  July  20,  1800.  Bildad,  m.  Clarissa  Shepard,  Sept.  17,  1818. 
The  wife  of  Roger,  d.  May  2,  1821,  a.  69;  Roger,  d.  Feb.  11,  1822,  a.  73. 

Roger's  wife  d.  June  24,  1800,  a.  52.  Eunice,  wid.  Daniel,  d.  Sept.  1,  1800, 
a.  84.  Nabby  King  (dau.  of  Silas),  d.  Jan.  24,  1804,  a.  6.  Job's  child,  d. 
Feb.  5,  1809,  a.  7.  Samuel,  d.  Dec.  6,  1811,  a.  101.  Job,  d.  Feb.  24,  1823, 
a.  71. 

Roger,  Jr.  m.  Rebecca  Lattimer,  Nov.  8,  1801, 

Levi,  m.  Abigail  Center  of  Hartford,  Jan.  19,  1804. 

Mary  and  Pamela,  bap.  Oct.  6,  1808. 

Theodore,  m.  Hannah  Loomis,  Nov.  29,  1810. 

RUSSELL,  p.  769,  1.  1,  Ellis,  seems  to  have  again  been  m.  to  Katharine 
,  and  their  son  Walcott  was  bap.  Aug.  17,  1766.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  769,  1.  4,  William  had,  besides  William,  b.  1767;  the  following  by 
"his  wife  Mary:"  Theodore,  bap.  Nov.  19,  1775;  Mary,  bap.  Aug,  2, 
1777;  Joseph  Hunt,  bap.  Aug.  17,  1783.     (All  from  N.  S.  R.) 

P.  769,  1.  6,  Rev.  William,  of  this  gentleman  and  his  family  little  informa- 
tion remains  in  Windsor.  He  d.  just  as  the  Revolution  commenced,  and  in 
the  distractions  and  turmoils  of  war,  almost  all  traces  seems  to  have  disap- 


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peared.  For  the  following  items  concerning  liim  and  his  descendants,  we 
are  indebted  to  the  courtesy  of  Edwin  Stearns  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  who  is 
engaged  upon  a  history  of  the  Russell  family,  or  the  descendants  of  William 
Russell  of  New  Haven. 

"Rev.  WiLLJAM,  son  of  Rev.  William*  and  Mary  of  Middletown,  Conn.,  b. 
July  23,  172f);grad.  at  Yale,  174.0;  member  of  1st  Church  in  Middletown 
June  5,  1749;  tutor  at  Yale,  1749-50;  was  called  to  Windsor  1st  Cliurch  in 
February,  1751;  ord.  July  24,  1754;  was  twice  m.:  1,  to  Abigail  Andrew 
a  gr.  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Andrew  of  Milford,  Conn.,  about  1754,  she  d. 
about  1762;  2,  Jan.  18,  1770,  to  Abigail  Newberry  of  Windsor.  Rev.  William 
d.  April  19,  1775  (the  day  on  which  the  battle  of  Lexington  occurred)  in  50th 
yr.  and  the  24th  of  his  ministry.  Chi'dren  by  1st  wife — William  Andrew, 
b.  about  1755;  grad.  Yale^  1774 ;  d.  1786,  num.;  Samuel  Andrew;  Abigail, 
d.  in  inf.;  Abigail,  2d,  m,  John  N.  (son  of  Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth)  Mather 
of  Windsor  (he  was  b.  Oct.  8,  1750  ;  was  an  officer  in  Continental  army  ;  d. 
at  Kingston,  N.  Y.,  during  the  war).     Only  child  by  2d  m — James,  d.  in  inf. 

Jacob  and  Hester  (or  Esther?)  had  Elijah  and  Hester  bap.  Nov.  27,  1774; 
Jerusha,  bap.  Aug.  4,  1776  ;  Return,  bap.  May  5,  1778 ;  Elisha,  bap.  January 
1780  ;  Samuel,  bap.  Dec.  13,  1782  ;  Jerusha,  bap.  April  13,  1785  ;  Content, 
bap.  Jan.  24,  1787  ;  Hosca,  bap.  June  3,  1792.     All  these  from  N.  S.  R. 

Samuel  (probably  sou  of  Jacob  and  Hester  above),  m.  Hepzibah  Ells- 
worth, Feb.  28,  1805. 

Elisha  (probably  son  of  Jacob  and  Hester  above),  m.  Ljdia  Ellsworth,  June 
2,  1803. 

Sampel,  d.  February,  1778;  William,  d.  June  18,  1780. 

SADD,  p.  769,  Thomas,  Jr.,  also  had  children  bap.  June  20,  1774  ;  Oct.  12, 
1776;  Sept.  13,1785. 

P.  769,  I.  20,  SiBEL  (dau.  of  Matthew),  was  bap.  Dec.  4,  1763.  Matthew 
also  had  child  bap.  April  21,  1766. 

John,  had  children  bap.  Jan.  29,  1764  ;  March  9,  1766  ;  May  8,  1768  ;  June 
17,  1770;  June  13,  1773. 

Noah,  had  Lucina,  bap.  June  27,  1802 ;  Joseph,  bap.  Feb.  12,  1804; , 

Oct.  12,  1823. 

Waitstill,  had  Polly  bap.  May,  20,  1792,  (All  foregoing  from  E.  W.  C.  R.) 

SANDERS,  p.  770,  1.  8,  for  1691,  read  1690.     (Col.  Rec.) 

SAXTON,  p.  770,  1.  13,  Richard  and  his  wife  must  exchange  dates  of  death. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

Thomas,  1.  21,  had  also  Allyn,  bap.  Oct.  28,  1764.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

SAYER,  p.  771,  insert,  Wid  Phebe,  d.  May  21,  1753,     (R.  MSS.) 

SEDGWICK,  Abraham,  had  Jonathan  who  d.  being  scalded  in  a  milk  bowl, 
with  water.  May  27,  1748;  a.   about  27;  Thankful,  bap.   March   29,   1748; 

♦Ancestry  of  Rev.  William  of  Windsor:  1,  William,  b.  in  England,  1612,  pmigrnled  to  New 
Haven,  1639;  2,  Rev.  Noadiah,  b.  at  N.  H.,  1659,  settled  in  Middletown  ;  3,  Rev.  William,  b.  at 
Middletown,  1690,  successor  to  hia  father ;   4,  ^ey.  William  of  \Vindsor. 

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322  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

Ebenezer,  bap.  April  1,  1750  ;  Abi,  bap.  June  7,  1752  ;  Wealthyann,  bap.  Jan. 
17,  1754  ;  Linda  (d.  fewhrs.)  and  Lina  (twins),  bap.  April  7,  1757;  Abraliaui, 
bap.  April  29,  1759. 

SEGAR,  p.  770,  insert,  from  Why.  Ch.  Rcc,  Darius,  m.  Eunice  Drake, 
Nov.  12,  1772  ;  had  Darius,  bap,  Aug.  5,  1773;  Elijah,  bap.  Nov.  8,  1778  ; 
Hezeklah,  bap.  May  14,  1780. 

Joseph,  whose  wife  d.  Feb.  19,  1743,  a.  73,  had  Zuba,  bap.  Nov.  9,  1740  ; 
d.  Feb.  4,  1756;  Abigail,  bap.  July  15,  1744;  Elijah,  bap.  Nov,  8,  1747;  d, 
September,  1750  ;  Darius,  bap.  Sept.  29,  1751. 

MicAH,  had  Micah,  bap.  June9,  17G5;  Mary,  bap.  Oct.  19,  1766 ;  Amos, 
bap.  Aug.  28,  1768;  Anne,  bap.  July  15,  1770  ;  Russell,  bap.  Dec,  6,  1772  ; 
Rachel,  bap.  Oct.  17  (Oct.  23),  1775  ;  Daniel,  bap.  Sept.  7,  1777  ;  Levi,  bap. 
Aug.  6,  1780  ;  Joseph,  d.  March  9,  1794,  a.  88, 

SEWARD,  Charles,  had  Charles  bap.  Feb.  16,  1777  ;  Nabbe,  bap.  March 

I,  1778.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

SHEFFELAND,  Ellas,  had  dau.  Delana,  bap.  July  22,  1764.     (N.  S.  R.) 
SHADDOCK,  p.  770,  last  line,  Elias,  m.   Hauna  (dau.  of  John)  Osborn, 

and  was  buried  at  W.,  May  26,  1676.     (Col.  Rec.) 

SHARE  (?)  p.  770,  insertJoHN,  d.  Sept.  29,  1669.     (Col.  Rec.) 
SHELDING,  p.  771,  Remembrance,  and  Mary  (probably  this  is  a  second 

wife  of  Remembrance,  Jr.,  line  12),  had  a  dau,  bap.  June  2,  1765  ;  Elisha, 

bap.  Nov,  1,  1767.     (N.  S.  R.) 
Selah,  m.  Amy  Drake,  Jan.  24, 1782 ;  Sarah,  m.  Aaron  Fish,  Feb,  21, 1806, 
SHEPPARD,  William,  had  William,  bap.  Oct.  8,  1758. 
Amos,  had  Jonathan,  bap,  April    5,  1761 ;   Jesse,  bap.  March   18,  1764 ; 

Luther,  bap.  April  23,  1769. 

Thomas,  had  Levi,  bap.  May  2,  1779  ;  Aurelia,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1788. 
Thomas,  Jr.'s  son  d.  April  17,  1793,  a.  2;  his  wife  d,  June  29,  1800,  a,  35 ; 

his  youngest  child  d.  October,  1809;  Mary,  d.  July  7, 1810  ;  his  child,  d.  Jan. 

II,  1809,  a.  4;  his  wife  (2d  one  prob.)  d.   Jan.  11,  1809,  a.  45,  all  of  spotted 
fever  ;  another  son,  d.  Feb.  20,  1809. 

Thomas,  d.  May  26  or  27, 1775,  aged  about  88.  Aaron,  son  of  Thomas,  d. 
August,  1775,  a.  about  18  mos.  Mary,  wife  of  Thomas,  d.  Sept.  20,  1775, 
a.  about  43  ;  their  child  d.  June  11,  1786.  Thomas's  wife  d.  Nov.  27,  1822. 
Thomas,  d.  May  22,  1819,  a.  90. 

SHERMAN,  p.  771,  insert,  Nathaniel,  had  child  bap.  March  18, 1781.  (E, 
W.  C.  R.) 

SIKES,  p.  771,  insert,  Walter,  had  child  bap.  March  25,  1792;  Morella, 
March  13,  1796; ,  May  17,  1795. 

SILL,  p.  772,  Richard,  had  William  ;  Richard;  Jennet;  Thomas;  Hale; 
Roderic;  bap.  Oct.  19,  1788.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Horace,  son  of  Elihu,  bap.  Aug.  13,  1797.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  772,  1.  10,  insert  "  a  dau.  by  wife  Mary"  before  Enoch,  bap.  Dec.  1779  ; 
also  "  Filley  "  after  Joseph.     (N.  S.  R.)  , 


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P.  773,  1.  3,  for  1741  read  1841. 

SKINNER,  p.  774,  1.  1,  Isaac,  Jr.  m.  Dorcas  Drake,  Oct.  8,  1744 ;  their  son 
Hezekiah,  d.  May  7,  1761,  Daniel  of  E.  W.  m.  Clarinda  Barber,  June  5, 
1799. 

The  following  from  E.  W.  C.  i?.— Abiram,  had  children  bap.  May  25, 1777  s 
Sept,  19,  1778;  Aug.  6,  1780;  Feb.  24,  1782. 

Benjamin  (prob.  Benj.  on  line  26,  page  774),  had  Benjamin,  bap,  March  14, 
1762 ;  child  bap.  Sept.  1,  1765. 

Benjamin,  had  children  bap.  Feb.  6,  1785  ;  Sept.  3,  1787;  Oct.  26,  1788  ; 

Norman,  Oct.   17,1790;  Seth,  Jan.   27,1793;   ,  April  12,1755;  Ti— , 

April  22,  1798  ;  Wil— ,  Aug.  1,  1802. 

Timothy  (line  3,  page  774),  had  also  a  child  bap.  June — October,  1777. 

Levi  (prob.  one  on  line  14,  page  774),  had  children  bap.  Jan.  3,1802; 
Sept.  21,  ISOO  ;  May  13,  1804  ;  Levi,  Sept.  17,  1809  ;  ,  July  14,  1816. 

Oliver,  Jr.'s  wife  and  child  were  bap,  Nov.  1*9,  1797. 

Daniel,  Jr.  (line  39,  page  774),  had  children  bap.  May  20,  1766;  Oct,  1, 
1769;  Oct.  5,1777. 

Giles,  and  his  wife  Sarah,  had  Nathan,  bap.  Aug.  2,  1795  ;  Si — ,  July  10, 
1796. 

Oliver,  had  child  bap.  Jan.  4,  1767;  Oct.  4,  1772. 

Oliver,  had  child  bap.  March,  1771 ; ,  Oct.  4,  1772;  William,  bap,  Feb. 

19,  1764 ;  Lizzie,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1774.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec. — Isaac,  had  Anne,  bap.  Nov.  12, 1738;  Isaac,  Jr.,  had 
Elizabeth,  Armin,  Skinner  and  Orson,  bap.  Nov.  5,  1788  ;  Lucy,  d.  Feb.  23, 
1740,  a.  about  18  yrs.  Ambrose  and  Kate,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1792;  Isaac,  bap. 
Oct  16,  1796  ;  Ambrose,  bap.  Oct.  21,  1798  ;  Abby,  bap.  June  7,  1802 ;  War- 
ren, bap.  Oct.  7,  1804. 

Deborah  (line  39  ?),  Uby,  d.  Sept.  13,  1750;  the  wife  of  Timothy,  d.  Jan. 
31,  1754.     (R.  MSS.) 

Isaac,  d.  June  13,  1799,  a.  82  yrs.  Chester,  son  of  Isaac,  d.  Oct.  2,  1805, 
a.  12.  Orson,  d.  Nov.  15,  1805,  a.  about  18,  Kezia's  child,  d.  Sept.  23, 
1744,  a.  but  a  few  hours.  Deborah,  d.  Sept.  14,  1750,  a,  about  18.  Sgt. 
Isaac,  d.  Oct.  31,  1762,  a.  about  71.  Lizbie,  of  Lucy,  d.  Oct.  7,  1776,  a. 
about  2.  Wid.  Hannah,  d.  Oct.  17,  1793,  in  97,  Isaac,  d.  Oct.  3,  1816,  a.  70. 

SMITH,  p.  775, 1.  28,  David's  dau.  Mary,  was  b.  1756. 

"  Lt."  SAM0EL,  Jr.,  had  children  bap.  June  10, 1771 ;  Feb.  16, 1772  ;  Anne, 
April  25,  1773 ,  May  14,  1775. 

Samuel  (prob.  same  as  line  22,  page  775),  had  Abigail,  bap.  March  19 
1763  ; ,  Nov.  23,  1766.     (E.  W.  C.  R.)  ' 

SNOW,  Widow,  had  four  children  bap.  Sept.  3,  1775.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 
SOPER,  p,  776,  Maria  Antoinette,  m.  S,  J.  McKinney,  Dec.  26,  1836. 
From  Wby.  Ch.  Rec, — John,  m.  Rosanna  Blancher  of  W.  Hartford,  Jan.  8, 
1766. 
Levi,  m,   Hannah  Mills,  April  14,    1768,  had  Levi,  bap.   Jan.   22,  1769  ; 


124  HISTORY   OF   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

Hezekiah,  bap.  Dec.  2,  1770  ;  Alliii,  bap.  Oct.  18, 1772  ;  Roger,  bap.  Dec.  25  , 
1774. 

PiiEBE,  m.  Roice  Beech  of  Goshen,  June  9,  1756. 

John  (line  11,  page  776),  d.  at  Simsbury,  Nov.  22,  1749,  a.  perhaps  41; 
his  wife  Phebe,  d.  May  21,  1753,  a.  about  42.  Wid.  Sopee,  d.  September, 
1760,  and  was  buried  at  Kensington,  a.  about  84. 

STARTWEATHER  (Starkweather),  p.  776,  insert  Thomas,  had  children 
bap.  Jan.  24,  1773;  July  23,  1775;  June  22,  1777  ;  Aug.  12,  1781;  Aug.  16, 
1784.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

STILES,  a  new  and  enlarged  edition  of  the  Stiles  Family  Geiieahgy  is  in 
preparation. 

P.  783,  the  pastor  of  Ellington  Church  is  Rev.  Thomas  K.  Fessenden. 

STOCKING,  p.  807,  insert  SamDel,  had  Elizabeth,  bap.  Aug.  11,  1793.  (E. 
W.  C.  R.) 

STOUGHTON,  p.  807,  1.  1*2,  Thomas,  m.  Mary  Wadsworth,  Nov.  30,  1655. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  808,  Elisha  (prob.  the  one  whose  death  is  given  in  line  41),  and  Anna, 
had  Israel,  bap.  Jan  22,  1775.  Elisha  (prob.  the  same),  had  Ruth,  bap.  Nov. 
28,  1784  ;  Harry,  bap.  June  11,  1786. 

Sarah,  d.  and  buried  May  3,  1652.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Elijah,  had  Dolly,  bap.  Dec.  24,  1786;  Elijah  and  Mary,  had  Olive,  Patty, 
Elijah  and  Clarissa,  bap.  Sept.  23,  1787.  (W.  C.  R.)  Erwin  T.  (or  J  )  of  E. 
W.,  m.  Julia  Green,  Sept.  6,  1809.  (W.  C.  R.)  Ruth,  m.  James  Phelps  of 
Westfield,  Nov.  8,  1804. 

John,  had  children  bap.  March  23,  1766  ;  March  24,  1771 ;  Oct.  23,  1779  ; 
July  1,  1781.  John,  Jr.,  had  child  bap.  April  23,  1769.  Ephraim,  had  child- 
ren bap.  May  7,  1775;  March  30,1777.  Silence,  had  child  bap.  Jan.  11, 
17  89.     Alexander,  had  children  bap.  Dec.  3,  1775;  May  14,  1780. 

Samdel,  d.  April  24,  1806,  a.  70.  Samuel's  inf.  child  d.  April  18,  1792. 
Samuel,  d.  Jan.  28,  1818,  a.  52.  Samuel  A.,  son  of  Wolcot,  d.  Nov.  13, 
1827,  a.  2. 

From  Why.  Ch.  iJfc— Samuel  Jr.  m.  Chloe  Gillet,  June  6,  1787 ;  she  d.  Sept. 
17,  1805  in  37;  their  son  d.  Nov.  29,  1795,  a.  6.  Chloe,  m.  Wm.  Case  of  Say- 
brook,  Dec.  2,  1824.     Sarah,  m.  John  A.  Hemstead  of  Hartford,  Sept.  7,  1830. 

Thd  following  from  E.  W.  C.  R — Oliver  (prob.  son  of  Nathaniel,''  p.  808), 
had  children  bap.  Dec.  20,  1761 ;  April  15,  1764  ;  June  8,  1766  ;  June  19, 
1768;  Nov.  11,  1770;  Aug.  29,  1773. 

Russell  (prob.  son  of  William,  Jr.,  line  19,  page  808),  had  Russell,  bap. 
July  22,  1793;  Elmira,  bap.  Nov.  13,  1796;  ,  Sept.  24,  1796. 

Willis,  had  Elizabeth,  bap.  Feb.  12,  1826. 

Timothy,  had  child  bap.  Sept.  17,  1797  ;  Lydia,  bap.  March  10,  1799  ; 
Fran — ,  bap.  June  7,  1801. 

William,  had  children  bap.  Feb.  15,  1789  ;  Jan.  30,  1791 ;  March  23,  1794. 

John,  had  child  bap.  Oct.  22,  1786;  April  12,  1789, 


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STRONG,  p.  809, 1.  18,  for  Jpril,  1643,  read  Jpiil  28,  1663.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  809,  1.  31,  for  bap.  read  h.  (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  809,  1.  40,  Mary,  b.  1G58  ;  m.  Timothy  Standly  of  Farraingtou,  Nov.  22, 
1676.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  810,  1.  6.  for  1684  read  1686.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  810,  1.  34,  add  to  children  of  Abel  (E.  W.),  the  name  of  Abel,  bap. 
March  17,  1793.  (W.  C.  R.)  Abel's  son  Nathan,  m.  Didemia  Soper,  Oct. 
31,  1804. 

Daniel  (.son  of  Abel)  (E.  W  ?),  m.  Wealthy  Loomis,  July  3, 1799  ;  and  had 
Betsy,  bap.  Feb.  1,  1801.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Elisoa  and  Mary,  had  Jane,  bap.  April  8,  1787 ;  Elisha  Bebee,  bap.  June, 
1789 ;  Samuel,  bap.  Sept.  25, 1790 ;  Charlotte,  bap.  June  15, 1794 ;  (the  preced- 
ing from  N.  S.  R.)  ;  Almira,  bap.  Aug.  20,  1797  ;  Oliver,  bap.  July  28,  1799  ; 
William  Augustus,  bap.  Nov.  14,  1802.     (W.  C.  R.) 

John,  m.  Elizabeth  Bissell,  Aug.  24,  1682.     (Col.  Rec.) 

JoHN^  was  married  in  1686.     (Col.  Rec.) 

Rktukn,  m.  Jennet  Sill,  Dec.  29,  1799.  Julia,  m.  Heman  Norton  of  N.  Y. 
Aug.  23,  1807.  Mary,  m.  Ward  Woodbridge,  March,  1809.  Samuel,  m. 
Delia  Selden,  Oct.  14,  1811.  Almira,  m.  Charles  Babcock,  Oct.  15,  1816. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

Samuel  and  Delia,  had  Delia,  Charlotte,  Mary  Jane;  Samuel,  bap.  Nov.  13, 
1819  ;  Mary  Selden,  bap.  Oct.  4,  1823. 

jIH  the  following  from  E.  W.  C.  i?.— John,  Jr.  had  child  bap.  Nov.  24, 
1782.  John,  had  children  bap.  Feb.  19,1786;  July,  1788.  Noah  R.  had 
Marilda,  bap.  March  9,  1800.  Warham,  had  children  bap.  June  12,  1803  ; 
June  23,  1805  ;  Eliza,  July  26,  1807. 

Nathaniel,  had  children  bap.  Oct.  17, 1778  ;  .July  23, 1780  ;  Sela  Jan.  1, 1797. 

Timothy,  had  children  bap.  June  10,  1764  ;  Nov.  25,  1770  ;  May  17,  1772; 
Oct.  17,  1773  ;  June— Oct.  1777  ;  dau.  June  23,  1805. 

Nathaniel  (prob.  same  as  on  line  6,  page  811),  had  also  Harvey,  bap. 
March  27,  1763;  Rachel,  bap.  Dec.  2,  1764.     (N.  S.  R.) 

STRICKLAND,  p.  811,  insert  Joseph  of  Hartford,  m.  Elizabeth  Chapman, 
Dec.  11,  1684. 

TAYLOR,  p.  812,  Samuel,  ni.  Mary  Bankes  of  W.,  Oct.  27,  1670.  Wid. 
T.,  d.  Aug.  5,  1689.  (Col.  Rec.)  Same  authority  also  supplies  1682  as  year 
of  Nathaniel's  birth,  last  line, 

TERRY,  p.  813,  Geer,  m.  Louisa  Denslow,  Nov.  15,  1798. 

Wid.  Chloe  had  two  children  bap.  Oct.  28,  1821.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

P.  813,  1.  2,  Mary,  b.  1633,  m.  Richard  Goodman  of  Il.artford,  Dec.  8,  1659. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  813,  1.  6,  John.  b.  1669-70,  d.  Dec.  30,  1670.     (Col.  Rec.) 

THRALL,  p.  814,  1.  2,  for  1798-9  read  1708-9. 

P.  814,  1.  9,  Mary  Roberts,  wife  of  John,  Jr.,i  was  probably  the  wife  of 
Johu,''^  23d  line  same  page. 


126  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

P.  814,  1.  28,  Chloe,  b.  July  27,  1771,  was  bap.  with  Eunice  July  23,  1775. 
(N.  S.  R.) 

P.  814,  1.  29,  David's  wife  was  Jane . 

From  Why.  Ch.  Rcc. — Oliver  J.  ni.  Harriet  Moore,  Dec.  23,  1817. 

Isaac,  m.  Rlioda  Phelps,  Jan.  26,  1775  ;  had  Rhoda,  bap.  June  25,  1775  ; 
Linda,  bap.  Nov.  30,  1777;  Isaac,  bap.  Feb.  19,  1781;  Thomas,  bap.  Aug.  17, 
1783  ;  Polly,  bap.  June,  1787  ;  Patty,  bap.  Oct.  1790;  Friend,  bap.  June  16, 
1793. 

John,  had  Elizabeth,  bap.  June  14,  1770;  Eli,  bap.  June  26,  1774  ;  d.  Jan. 
23,  1775. 

The  Wid.  Elizabeth  "  the  younger"  had  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  Aug. 
29,  1777.  (N.  S.  R.)  Wid.  Elizabeth  (prob.  same  as  above),  had  Timothy, 
Elizabeth  (see  preceding)  and  Mary,  bap.  Aug.  4,  1776.  (N.  S.  R.)  The 
Wid.  Thrall,  had  Mary,  who  d.  Sept.  18,  1776.  (N.  S.  R.)  Probably  all 
the  same  family. 

Jesse,  had  Nathaniel,  bap.  May  4,  1786;  Marilla,  bap.  June  10,  1787;  Jesse 
and  Mehitable  had  Timothy,  bap.  Oct.  25,  1789  ;  Anna,  bap.  Oct.  5,  1793; 
preceding  from  N.  S.  R. ;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Oct.  2.  1796.     ( W.  C,  R.) 

David,  m.  Zulima,  had  Henry,  Maryj  Sarah,  Joel,  all  bap.  Oct.  1,  1786; 
also  Huldah,  bap.  Jan.  30,  1791;  William,  bap.  July  27,  1794.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Genealogy  of  Walter  (son  of  Jesse,  son  of  Samuel,  son  of  John,  Jr.,i  son 
of  Sgt.  John)  of  Circleville,  Ohio,  furnished  by  him. 

P.  814,  Samuel  (son  of  John,  Jr.,i  line  9,  son  of  Sgt.  John,  line  4),  b.  July 
11,  1737,  m.  Lucy  Winchel  of  Windsor,  and  moved  thence,  before  the  Revo- 
lution, to  Granville,  Mass.,  and  thence,  in  1790,  to  Rutland,  Vt.,  was  an  offi» 
cer  in  the  French  war,  and  a  captain  in  the  American  army  in  Revolution. 
He  was  one  of  the  insurgents  in  the  Shay's  Rebellion,  for  which  it  is  said  he 
lost  his  property.  In  1788  he  was  a  member  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature, 
and  d.  in  Vermont  in  1821,  oe.  84  yrs.  He  was  an  honest  man,  and  had 
considerable  influence,  for  many  years  was  a  member  of  Congregational 
Church.  He  had  nine  children,  all  of  whom  had  large  families,  and  six  of 
whom  moved  to  Rutland  with  him.  One  of  his  daughterg  m.  Eber  Spelman 
of  Stafford,  Ct.;  one  son  Worthy,  d.  in  Windsor  about  1816,  a.  47,  and  left  a 
good  property  ;  he  also  had  sons  Jesse,  Eliplias,  Samuel  and  Aaron. 

Jesse,  wife  Mabel  and  family  ;  Eliphas  and  family,  and  Aaron's  family,  he 
being  dead,  all  moved  together  from  Vermont  to  Ohio,  about  1815-16. 

Samoel,  removed  from  Granville,  Mass.,  to  Granville,  Ohio  in  1805. 

TILTON,  p.  816,  1.  1,  Elizabeth,  d.  July  17,  1655.     (Col.  Rec.) 

TUDOR,  p.  816,  1.  17,  Owen's  wife,  "  Wid.  Mary  Skinner  "  was  the  dau. 

of Loomis,  she  d.  Aug.  19,  1680.     They  had  Samuel  and  Sarah  (twins), 

b.  Dec.  5  (and  another  record  says  Nov.  26),  1652  ;  Owen,  Jr.  b.  March  12, 
1654  ;  Mary,  b.  March  6,  1660,  m.  a  Judson  ;  Jane,  m.  a  Smith,  and  d.  before 
1717. 

P.  816,  1.  23,  Mart,  b.  1690.     Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Marshall,  and  was 


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living  in  Oct.  1766,  but  divorced  ;  for  interesting  documents  relative  to  tlie 
case,  see  Com.  jSrch.  Lotteries  and  Divorces,  fol.  1,  No.  107,  et  alios.  They 
tlien  lived  at  Torrington,  Conn. 

P.  81 G,  1.  34,  for  Oliver  read  James. 

P.  817,  Oliver,6  had  Mary  Ann,  bap.  May  15,  1803;  David  McC.  bap.  April 
7,  1805;  Abigail,  bap.  July  5,  1807;  Sophia,  bap.  April  19,  1818;  Pauline, 
bap.  Nov.  5,  1819. 

Elizabeth,  had  Eliza,  bap.  May  29,  1803.  Henky,  had  Mary  Sophia,  bap. 
March  29,  1801. 

Samuel,4  the  dates  of  his  children's  baptisms  as  follows  :  Naomi,  April  8, 
1764  ;  June  9,  1765  ;  Sept.  10,  1769  ;  Sept.  6,  1772. 

The  daus.  of  John,  Jr. i  (line  9,  page  814),  Lucy,  m.  John  Hathaway; 
Maky,  m.  Elisha  Winchell;  Mindwell,  m.  John  Morand, 

P.  817, 1.  17.  for  Elknah  read  Elkanah. 

WADSWORTH,  p.  817,  Roger,  m.  Ann  Prior,  July  10,  1777. 

Horace,  m.  Electa  Chandler,  May  17,  1801. 

Lt.  Timothy,  had  [Lucretia,  bap.   Sept.  16, 1781 ; ,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783. 

(Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

WAKEFIELD,  p.  817,  1.   37,  Aden,  m.  Susanna  Barney,  March  12,  1794  ; 

WARDWELL,  p.  818,  add  "  Mariam,"  bap.  Nov.  22,  1775.  (Why.  Ch. 
Rec.) 

WARNER,  p.  818,  1.  20,  Loomis,  had  Eli  Whitney,  bap,  March  1,  1798. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

P.  818,  1.  1,  Nathem  read  Nathan. 

Ann  (line  5),  Mr.  Ebenezer  (line  6)  and  Ebenezer,  jr.  (line  7),  should  pro- 
perly come  under  the  head  of  Wardwell ;  and  the  name  of  Abigail  Warham 
belongs  at  the  end  of  Warham  record  below.  The  date  of  Jane  2d,  wife  of 
Rev.  Mr.  Warham,  should  be  April  23,  1645  ;  Mrs.  Abigail  Branker  was  his 
3d  wife. 

From  Why.  Ch.  Rec. — George  of  W.  (prob.  one  mentioned  line  21,  page 
818),  m.  Nabby  Giiswold  Mills,  May  17,  1792;  had  Abigail,  bap.  July  3, 
1808;  George  Loomis,  bap.  Oct.  21,  1810.     (W.  C.  R.) 

Plint  (prob.  one  mentioned  line  23,  page  818),  m.  Charlotte  Brown,  June 
17,  1799. 

WATERS,  John,  m.  Phebe  Roberts,  Sept.  29,  1768.  John,  had  Samuel, 
bap.  April  16,  1768.  James  (father  unknown),  bap.  June  3,  1781.  (Wby. 
Ch.  Rec.) 

WATSON,  p.  819,  1.  8,  for  1749  read  1747,  according  to  E.  W.  0. 

P.  819,  1.  6,  for  1730  read  1738,  according  to  E.  W.  0. ;  see  also  Clark. 

P.  819,  L  5,  Jedidiah  d.  (not  in  Dec.  1641)  but  Dec.  17,  1741,  in  76  yr. 

P.  819,  1.  14,  for  Aug.  10,  read  Aug.  19.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  819,  1.  21,  Elizabeth,  was  daughter  of  Joseph  Mather,  and  d.  in  30tli 
yr.     (E.  W.  0.) 

P.  819,  1.  33,  JoHN,6  d.  a.  LXXV.  (E.  W.  0.)   His  wife  Hannah  (see  grave- 


128  HISTORY    OP    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

stone,  E.  W.  0.),  d.  Dec.  v,  MDCCCXXVIL,  se.  LXXVII.  In  the  same-E. 
W.  O.,  are  also  monument  of  following  children  of  John  and  Hannah; 
Frederic  Bliss,  b.  Sept.  4,  1810,  d.  Sept.  17,  1810;  Mary  Alice,  b.  Oct.  10, 
1800,  d.  Jan.  1.  1809. 

Robert,  d.  Nov.  3,  1832,  his  wife  Mehitable,  d.  April  C,  1824,  a.  49.  (E. 
W.  O.)  Sophia,  d.  March  13,  1811,  a.  12,  (E.  W.  O.)  Edmund,  d.  Dec.  24, 
1&43,  a.  42;  liis  dan.  Makia,  by  Hannali,  liis  wife,  d.  Feb.  28,1840,  a.  3 
mo,     (Sc.) 

WAY,  p.  820,  insert  Hammonr  m.  Anne  Potwine  (?)  June,  1777. 

WEBSTER,  p.  821,  Cyeenus  (line  11).  had  also  child,  bap.  Feb.  15,  1784  ; 
Warham,  bap.  Feb.  27,  1791.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

From  Wby.  Ch.  iJec— Samuel,  had  Ashbel,  bap.  Dec.  17,  1741  ;  d.  a  few 
days  old;  Elizabeth,  bap.  Jan.  30,  1743  ;  Ashbel,  bap.  May  13,  1744;  a  child 
d.  Feb.  22,  1746,  a  few  min.  old  ;  Rutli,  bap.  March  8,  1747  ;  Samuel,  bap. 
April  9,  1749;  Micah,  bap,  March  17,  1751  ;  Aaron,  bap.  Sept.  1, 1753  ;  Timo- 
thy, bap.  and  d.  Aug.  9,  1757  ;  Anne,  bap.  Nov.  12,  1758  ;  Timothy,  bap. 
April  2C,  1761 ;  Rachel,  bap.  April  8,  1764. 

Ashbel,  had  Lucy,  bap.  April  24,  1774,  d,  Sept.  2,  1775  ;  Anna,  who  d, 
Sept.  6,  1775,  a.  about  24 ;  Lucy,  bap.  May  2,  1779  ;  Eunice,  bap.  May,  1781; 
Ashbel,  bap.  May  14,  1786. 

Sgt.  William,  had  James  bap.  Nov.  16,  1740;  Anna,  bap.  July  20,  1760  ; 
Joseph,  bap.  Feb.  14,  1762  ;  Hezekiah,  bap.  March  30,  1766;  William,  bap. 
April  5,  1767 ;  Daniel,  bap.  April  2,  1768  ;  there  were  also  two  (twins)  wlio  d. 
Sept  6  and  9,  1748,  a.  a  few  days. 

William,  Jr.  had  Asaph,  bap.  June  5,1768,  d.  Sept.  24,1779;  Elijah 
Drake,  bap.  March  18,  1770 ;  Elisha,  bap.  Aug.  9,  1772  ;  Chloe,  bap.  April  17, 
1774,  d.  Oct.  2,  1775  ;  Phineas,  bap.  June  23,  1776  ;  Jehiel,  bap.  Oct.  10, 
1779  ;  Chloe,  bap.  Nov.  4,  1781. 

James,  had  James,  bap.  Feb.  7,1768;  Mary,  bap.  Oct.  15,1770;  John, 
bap.  May  9,  1773,  d.  June  23,  1775  ;  John,  bap.  Nov.  12,  1775 ;  Susanna, 
bap.  May  9,  1779  ;  Alanson,  bap.  June  4,  1793. 

Aaron,  m.  Mary  Sheppard,  July  1,  1778  ;  Aaron,  bap.  June  28,  1779  ; 
Samuel,  bap.  Aug.  25,  1782 ;  Polly,  bap.  Aug.  29,  1784;  Electi  (?)  bap.  1786; 
Samuel,  bap.  Nov.  24,  1787;  Charles  Shepard  and  Therou,bap.  Oct.  14, 
17.12. 

Asahel,  m.  Anna  Atwell,  July  22,  1778. 

Capt.  Hezekiah,  had  Anna  Harriet,  bap,  Feb.  23,1800;  Hezekiah  Good- 
win, bap.  Bee.  14,  1800  ;  David  Hawley,  bap.  June  8,  1806  ;  Wealthy  Ann, 
bap.  Oct.  7,  1810  ;  Samuel,  bap.  Nov.  26,  1815, 

Joseph,  had  Joseph  Case,  bap.  Jan.  11,  1801 ;  also  Ebenezer,  Mebitable, 
Nancy,  Daniel  William. 

Ebenezer  of  W.  m.  Mary  Willis  of  Farmington,  July  5,  1807;  had  Hiram, 
Dwight,  Ebenezer  Wells,  Mary  Jane  and  William  Wells,  bap.  Aug.  4,  1822» 
Sarah  Jennette,  Milo  Merry,  Martha  Morilla,  bap.  Oct.  1,  1826. 


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ASAHEL,  jr.  m.  Esther  Bissell,  Dec.  2,  1806  ;  Wealthy  Ann,  m.  Thomas 
Shepard,  Jr.  Feb.  14, 1802  ;  Nancj,  m.  Edwin  Griswold  of  Simsbury,  April 
20,  1825. 

William's  wife  Mary  d.  May  6,  1754,  a.  about  44 ;  Samuel,  d.  (at  sea),  1772, 
a.  about  2  (?)  ;  William  d.  March  21,  1779,  a.  76 ;  Ruth,  d.  Nov.  26,  1785,  a. 
about  38  ;  Samuel,  d.  Nov.  13,  1798,  a.  84;  Hezekiah's,  inf.  son  a.  6  weeks, 
d.  Nov.  15,  1798  ;  Elizabeth  (wid  of  Samuel),  d.  Sept.  24,  1799,  in  77  ;  David 
Hawley  of  Hezekiah,  d.  Jan.  29,  1809,  a.  3;  Joseph's  son  a.  2,  d.  Feb.  2, 
1809  ;  Ebenezek's  child  d.  Oct.  1812 ;  Wealthy  Ann  of  Hezekiah,  d.  April  11, 
1813,  a  3  ;  Jacob,  d.  Dec.  21,  1813,  a.  91.  James,  s.  of  William  (p.  821,  1.  3)» 
should  be  Williatn  according  to  Wby.  Ch.  Rcc. 

WELCH,  p.  821,  1.  17,  Jekusha,  m.  William  E.  Tudor  of  E.  W.,  June  3, 
1819.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  821,  1.  19,  Cynthia,  m.  Daniel  Barker,  June  3,  1819.     (W.  C.  R), 

Julia,  m.  Stanton  Babcock,  Jan.  6,  1840.     (W.  C.  R.) 

HopESTiLL  and  Ellis,  had  Ellis,  Vine  and  Benjamin,  all  bap.  Dec.  25,  1768 
(N.  S.  R.) ;  Sarah,  bap.  March  24,  1770.     (N.  S.  R.) 

WELLER,  p.  821,  Abner,  m.  Mary  Griswold,  April  1,  1784. 

P.  821,  1.  27,  Ann,  wife  of  Richard,  d.  July  10,  1655.  The  date  given  to 
Sarah  should  be  of  her  hap.  Insert  also  the  name  of  John,  bap.  Aug.  10, 
1645.     (Col.  Rec.) 

WELLES,  p.  821,  Elisha,  m,  Huldah  Clark,  Nov.  7,  1784.  Silas  (E.  W.) 
m.  Anne  Denslow,  Nov.  10,  1790.  Ursula,  m.  Josiah  Corning,  Oct.  15, 
1834.  (W.  C.  R.)  Timothy,  m.  Huldah  Phelps,  July  20,  1818.  (W.  C.  R.) 
Thomas,  had  dau.  Prudence,  bap.  Sept.  7,  1799.     (W.  C.  R.) 

MosES,  had  ,  bap.  Nov.  22,  1761 ;  James,  bap.  Aug.  21,  1763  ;   Silas, 

bap.  June  9,  1765. 

Silas,  had  Samuel,  bap.  Nov.  3,  1793;  ,  April  9,  1797;  Julia,  bap. 

Oct.  6,  1799  ;  Justus  Denslow,  bap.  Nov.  8,  1801  ; ,  bap.  June  17,  1804. 

Noah,  had ,  bap.  June  23,  1782;  ,  Feb.  15,  1784;  ,  Nov.  4 

1787;    ,  Feb.   21,  1790;  Frederick,  bap.  March  18,  1792;   Nancy,  bap! 

April  12,  1795.     The  foregoing  from  E.  W.  C.  R. 

WHALEMAN,  p.  822,  insert  Ebenezee,  had  a  child  bap.  August,  1776. 
(E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Ralph  G.  m.  Eunice  Allyn,  Oct.  28,  1829.  Flora,  m.  Israel  J.  Palmer  of 
Farmington,  Oct.  3,  1828.     (Wby.  Ch.  Rec.) 

WESTLAND,  p.  822,  1.  28,  Joseph,  m.  Lucina  Rowell,  Jan.  5,  1786 ;  same 
line  for  Cota,  read  Catharine  ;  and  for  Grave,  read  Grove.  In  addition  to 
these  Joseph  had  Orma,  bap.  Aug.  14,  1791;  Harvey,  bap.  June  15,  1800. 
(W.  C.  R.) 

Robert,  m.  LydiaCook,  Sept.  19,  1785.  Robert,  Jr.,  m.  Wid.  Chloe  Cook, 
1818.  (W.  C.  R.)  Jebusha  ("  adult  "),  dau.  of  Robert,  bap.  March  25,  1792. 
Trtphena  (adult),  dau.  of  Robert,  bap.  Aug.  3,  1794.  (W.  C.  R.)  "  Waeham 
Pease  of  Tryphena,"  bap.  Aug.  31,  1799.  ( W.  C  R.)  Hannah  (see  line  27) 
m.  John  Alderman,  Aug.  23,  1802. 

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130  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

Oliver  m.  Louise  Clement,  May  26,  1793. 

WESTOVER,  p.  822,  insert  Jonas,  had  Jonas,  b,  Sept.  20,  16G4.    (Col.  Rec.) 

WHITE,  p.  822,  Oliver,  m.  Lucy  Wood,  April  10,  1796.  Henry  of  E.  W. 
m.  Jerusba  Barber,  June  9,  1825.     (W.  C.  R,) 

WILLIAMS,  p.  823,  third  line  from  bottom,  I  have  reason  to  think  that 
tliis  Lucinda  should  be  Lucretia. 

P.  823, 1.  23,  Arthur,  had  Zebediah,  b.  Oct.  29,  1649. 

P.  823,  1.  24,  John  was  buried  April  18,  1681,  having  been  m.  37  yrs.;  his 
wife  d.  Aug.  3,  1665. 

P.  823,  1.  27,  for  Abiel,  read  Migail. 

P.  823,  1.  28,  strike  out  the  word  "  (Marshall  ?)." 

P.  823,  1.  31,  Nathaniel,  m.;Mary  Owen,  Oct.  3,  1681 ;  their  dau.  Mary  b. 
1682.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  823,  1.  36,  should  read  "  the  first  female  child  that  was  born  in  Hartford." 
(Wind.  Town  Rec.) 

The  following  from  E.  W.  C.  R. — Ashbel,  had  Clarissa,  bap.  July  10,  1796; 
,  June  26,  1808 ; ,  July  14,  1816. 

Ebenezer,  had ,  bap.  May  26, 1799  ;  H— ,  June  7,  1801;  William,  Oct. 

16,  1803  ; ,  July  31,  1805  ;  July  24,  1808. 

Jonathan,  had  Sarah,  bap.  May  1,  1803 ;  Mary  Ann,  bap.  June  7,  1807; 
Samuel,  bap.  July  2,  1809;  Fa— ,  bap.  July  26,1812;  two  children  bap. 
Sept.  9,  1821. 

Joseph,  had  Owen  D.,  bap.  July  2,  1815  ; ,  Sept.  19,  1819  ; ,  June 

23,  1811. 

WILLIAMSON,  p.  823,  insert  Ann  (dau.  of  Elias),  admitted  to  1st  Church 
Middletown,  Conn.,  Nov.  19, 1727,  by  letter  from  Church  in  Windsor.  (E.  S.) 

WILLISTON,  p.  823,  insert  William,  m.  Dolly  Goodwin  McLean,  Oct.  27, 
179L 

WILSON,  p.  824,  I.  19,  Eli,  m.  Ruth  More,  April  8,  1798,  for  her  death 
see  line  34.  The  words  "  and  his  wife  who  d.  a.  62  ;  m.  Nov.  3,  1845,"  in 
line  19,  evidently  belongs  elsewhere. 

P.  824,  1.  23,  Calvin,  b.  in  Stafford,  Conn.,  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier, 
and  d.  May  20,  1809,  a.  54.     His  wife  Submit,  d.  Dec.  10, 1840,  a.  74. 

P.  824,  1.  28,  Dea.  Phinehas,  m.  Susannah  Giles,  Dec.  28,  1785,  had  Phine- 
has  and  Oliver,  bap.  April  20,  1788.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  824,  1.  31,  for  Nov.  2,  1829,  read  Nov.  20, 1827.     (W.  C.  R.) 

From  Why.  Ch.  Rec. — Joel,  Jr.  (see  line  12,  page  824),  m.  Jan.  24,  1768, 
Grace  Loomis,  had  Grace,  bap.  Oct.  1,  1755  ;  Joel  and  Susannah,  bap.  March 
23,  1774 ;  Susy,  bap.  Aug.  3,  1777  ;  John,  bap.  Sept.  16, 1781 ;  Deborah,  bap. 
Aug.  31,  1783. 

Joel,  Jr.,  had  Olive,  bap.  Oct.  10, 1792  ;  Annis,  Orson  Skinner  and  Olive 
bap.  Aug.  4,  1822;  Olive  Cerelia,  bap.  June  1,  1823. 

Joseph,  m.  Candace  Barber,  March  7,  1811.  Warren,  m.  Ruth  Marshall, 
March  18, 1811.     Ammi,  m.  Betsy  Burr,  July  3,  1828, 


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Joel,  d.  Sept,  20,  1797,  a.  80.  Joseph,  d.  Sept.  28,  1801,  a.  64.  Wid. 
Abiah,  d.  April  19,  1813,  a.  70.     Roxana,  d.  Sept.  26,  1826. 

HuLDAn,  m.  William  Marsh  of  Hartford,  May  9,  1822.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  824,  1.  35,  for  No.  1  read  No.  2. 

WILTON,  p.  824,  1.  37,  for  Stanford  read  Stamford.     (Col.  Rec.) 

WINCHELL,  p.  825,  1.  1,  for  1638,  read  1639.  Phebe,  d.  May  23,  1662. 
(Col.  Rec.) 

P.  825,  1.  3,  for  buried  read  died.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  825,  1.  4,  for  Bruson  read  Brunson.     (Col  Rec.) 

WING,  p.  825,  1.  28,  Samuel,  m.  Hannah  ;  "  Aug.  22,  1769,  d.  Mrs. 

Joanna  Wing,  wife  of  Samuel,  of  a  putrid  fever  after  childbearing,"  a.  30. 
(N.  S.  R.) 

Moses  (see  line  30),  Roger  and  Martha,  children  of  Samuel  and  Hannah, 
bap.  March  19,  1769.     (N.  S.  R.) 

Samuel  and  Lydia,  had  Abigail,  bap.  Oct.  14,  1771 ;  Samuel,  bap.  July  9, 
1775.     (N.  S.  R.) 

P.  825,  1.  39,  Lt.  Samuel,"  "  d,  at  Danbury  in  the  service,"  July,  1777.  (N. 
S.  R.)  There  is  some  confusion  in  these  Samuels,  but  I  consider  the  date  of 
the  above  as  less  authoritative  than  the  other  records. 

P.  825,  1.  34,  Adeline,  m.  Oliver  Kingsbiu-y  of  Coventry,  April  29,  1805. 

Pliny,  d.  Aug.  5,  1834,  a.  39.     (W.  C.  R.) 

WITCHFIELD,  p.  823,  1.  18,  Col.  Rec.  says  Elder  W.'s  wife  d.  July  27, 
1669.     (Col.  Rec.) 

From  Col.  i?cc.— WOLCOTT,  P.  826,  1.  11,  where,  read  whose ;  p.  827,  1.  29, 
for  7th  read  5th. 

P.  828,  1.  30,  for  July,  read  June.  Henry,  Jr.,  had  also  son  Samuel,  b. 
April  16,  1656  ;  Hannah,  b.  March,  7,  1653. 

P.  828,  1.  37,  the  name  of  Henry's  wife  was  Abia. 

P.  828,  1.  38,  for  Elizabeth,  read  Abidh. 

P.  828,  1.  38,  Henry,  b.  1667  ;  d.  May  14,  1667. 

P.  828,  1.  42,  Samuel,  b.  1679  ;  d.  1690. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George,  m.  Gabriel  Cornish  of  Westfield,  Dec.  15, 
1686. 

P.  829,  1.  10,  Curmin,  read  Curwin. 

P.  832,  1.  17,  Roger, 8  after  the  death  of  his  first  wife,  sued  for  the  hand 
of  Mrs.  Eunice  Ely  of  Springfield,  Mass  ,  as  will  be  seen  by  the  following 
(now  first  published),  copied  from  the  original  in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  E. 
Simmons  of  Windsor.  The  lady  afterwards  m.  the  Hon.  Roger  Newbury  of 
Windsor: 

Windsor,  Feby.  10,  1759. 

Madam : — As  I  have  No  other  Way  of  Conversing  with  you  than  by  Writ- 
ing I  Embraced  this  opportunity  by  Mr.  Wolcott  to  Let  you  know  that  I  am 
in  helth  and  must  Tel  you  that  when  on  ye  5  of  June  Last  I  committed  to  ve 
Dust  the  Richest  Tresure  1  had  in  this  World,  and  a  Darkened  Gloomy  Pros- 


132  HISTORX   OP    ANCIENT   WINDSOR. 

pect  appeared  on  Every  other  Iiijojment  in  Life  a  sulilime  Mantel  Hung 
Round  about  nie,  and  so  it  Remained  untill  I  Lad  the  Plesur  of  Waiting 
upon  you,  and  then  ye  Innercens  and  oblidging  Entertainment  I  met  with 
Gave  me  sum  Prospect,  y''  my  Dayes  might  acquire  Durence — my  sore  might 
cease,  and  y«  Long  Night  of  affliction  be  in  some  mesur  att  an  ende,  if  I 
might  be  a  Partner  in  ye  Pleasurs  you  Enjoye  :  it  has  been  yc  Greatest  Plesur 
I  ever  Enjoyed  in  Life  in  Contributing  to  ye  Happiness  of  her  yt  is  now  Re- 
moved Beyond  my  Care.  But  sliold  you  smile  on  my  addresses,  I  hope  to 
feall  ye  same  Plesure  In  Doing  Every  Thing  in  my  Powers  to  contribute  to 
your  Happiness,  there  is  nothing  I  more  Desier  than  to  Give  you  full  Evidence 
of  my  sincerity  in  this  and  Did  I  Believe  this  could  not  be  obtained  by  so 
Near  and  Intimate. a  Relation  with  you,  I  should  be  farr  from  Desiring  it.  But 
I  should  Ratlier  still  Remaine  in  a  State  of  Moping  Melancholy.  I  now  with 
Impatiens  Waight  the  Return  of  the  hapy  Hour  when  I  hope  to  have  ye 
Pleasur  of  Waiting  upon  you  againe.  My  Days  of  Prosperity  fly  with  Raysed 
and  Impetuous  forse,  but  ye  hours  of  Affliction  Especially  when  I  have  some 
Prospect  of  Deliverance  and  Happiness  Before  me — how  slow  Do  the  niinita 
Roale. 

Time  seems  to  stand  still  and  make  a  Pause,  my  fortin  is  all  att  you  Dys- 
pocis,  and  how  Ever  you  may  Dyspose  of  it  I  sincerely  Wish  you  a  Long, 
Prosperous  and  hapy  Life.     I  add  no  more  except  to  answer  you,  I  am  your 

Affectionate  friend  and  very 
Humble  Servant, 

Mrs.  Eunice  Ely.  Roger  Wolcott. 

P.  832,  1.  29,  a  copy  of  an  acrostic  written  by  Dr.  Alexander^  Wolcott,  for 
his  second  wife  (Mary  Richards),  before  their  marriage  : 

Milder  than  light  is  my  triumphant  fair. 
As  kind  as  angels;  soft  as  evening  air, 
Rich  in  her  mind,  in  every  state  content. 
Young,  modest,  virtuous,  chaste  and  innocent. 
Religious,  pious,  meek,  sincere  and  good, 
lust  to  her  friends,  but  truer  to  her  God, 
Courteous  to  all,  from  affectation  free. 
Haughty  to  none  and  very  kind  to  me. 
Attached  to  truth  whene'er  it  does  appear, 
Rigid  to  none,  though  to  herself  severe. 
Dear  to  the  world  and  to  the  heavenly  powers. 
Such  is  the  charmer  whom  my  heart  adores. 

The  following  f I  om  E.  W.  C.  R. — Euh0  (mentioned  in  p.  833,  1.  35),  son 
of  Samuel,!-  had  Elihu,  bap.  June  5,  1808  ;  Hannah  McClure,  bap.  Jan.  26, 
1812;  Samuel  (mentioned  line  38),  bap.  Nov.  21,  1813;  Arthur,  bap.  Aug. 
27, 1815  ;  ,  bap.  Dec.  28,  1817  ;  Nan—,  bap.  July  18,  1819.  Ei-mu  (per- 
haps same),  had  H— ,  bap.  Oct.  10,  1824;  ,  bap.  Oct.  8,  182G. 

Ephraim  (prob.  tlie  same  ment.  1.  16,  p.  832),  had  Betsy,  bap.  March  10, 
1793 :  Ephraim,  bap.  Feb.  17,  1795. 

"  Lt."  et  "  Capt."  et  "  Major  "  Abiel  (prob.  the  same  ment.  1.  15,  p.  832), 


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had  Urstila,  bap.  Jure  27,  1796;  Sa— ,  bap.  June  15,  1800;  ,  June  17, 

1804. 

Talcott  (prob.  ment.  1.  31,  p.  829),  had  children  bap.  Aprilj,8,  1798  ;  Aug. 
25,  1799  ;  Loj-ry  (?),  Dec.  11,  1803. 

P.  834,  1,  10,  Sarah's  birth  according  to  E.  W.  C.  R.,  was  in  1764. 

P.  834,  1.  13,  Parmenio,i5  had  a  child  bap.  April  14,  1793. 

Albert,  had  children  Sept.  24,  1786  ;  March  3,  1793  ;  Laura,  Nov.  2, 
1794;  Oct.  29,  1797. 

Akoda,  had  children,  bap.  March  31,  1793  ;  Nov.  23,  1796  ;  a  dau.  Jan.  20, 
1799. 

P.  834,  1.    23,  for  1683,  read  1783. 

P.  834,  1.  25,  to  family  of  Dr.  Christopher,i»  add  Philip,  bap.  June  8,  1704 ; 
m.  Emily  Marshall,  July  11,  1817  (W.  C.  R.)  ;  Elizabeth,  bap,  March  18, 
1792  (W.  C.  R.);  his  son  Dr.  Christopher,  m.  Anna  Gillet,  Sept.  25, 
1806. 

P.  835,  1.  1,  a  Guy  Wolcott,  had  Abigail,  bap.  Sept.  18,  1785.  (W.  C.  R.) 
Can  these  two  Abigails  be  the  same  ?  Also  to  Guy,^i  give  the  following 
children:  Eleazer,  bap.  Feb.  10^  1793;  Henry,  bap.  Jan.  31,  1796;  Anne, 
bap.  Feb.  11,  1798.     (All  from  W.  C.  R.) 

P.  835,  1.  18,  Mart,  dau.  of  Roger.^s  was  bap.  July  17,  1791 ;  add  to  this 
family  also  another  dau.  Sarah,  bap.  Sept.  24,  1796. 

P.  835,  5th  line  from  bottom,  for  discovered,  read  considered. 

Frances  (perhaps  dau.  of  Alexander  2"),  m.  Archibald  Rolston  of  Berthier, 

5.  C,  May  2,  1840.     (W.  C.  R.) 

P.  836,  the  curious  inscription  to  "B.  W."  should  have  been  credited  to 
the  Windsor  Grave  Yard. 

WOOD,  p.  836,  an  Obediah,  had  child  bap.  May  7,  1775.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 
JAMES,2  m.   S.  Elmer  both  of  E.  W.,  Aug.  10,  1780  ;  had  child,  bap  Jan. 

6,  1782.     (E.  W.  C.  R.) 

Jonathan  (last  line  but  one,  p.  836),  had  also  child,  bap.  Dec.  13,  1778; 
two  bap.  Nov.  ^8,  1779. 

WOODWARD,  p.  — ,  insert  Ohver,  m.  Thankful  Brown,  1772,  had  Wealthy 
Ann,  bap.  Oct.  18,  1770 ;  Betty,  bap.  July  13,  1775 ;  Oliver,  bap.  Aug.  6, 
1780  ;  Eleanor,  bap.  Aug.  31,  1783;  Elihu,  bap.  June,  1787.   (Why.  Ch.  Rec.) 

WOODWORTH,  p.  837,  insert  James,  had  Hosea  and  Pamela,  bap.  Jan.  14, 
1798;  ,  Jan.  12,  1800.     (E.  W.  «.  R.) 

WRIGHT,  Moses  and  Chloe  had  also  children  Polly  and  George,  bap. 
August,  1788  ;  Almira,  bap.  July  11, 1782  ;  John,  bap.  Nov.  2,  1783  ;  Jemima, 
bap.  Aug.  21,  179]  ;  Eunice,  bap.  April  9,  1793  ;  Esther,  bap.  Aug.  23,  1795. 

P.  838,  1.  19,  for  Chaplain,  read  Chapman. 

VERSTILLE,  p.  842,  had  child,  b.ap.  May  11,  1788  ;  William  Henry  and  an- 
other were  bap.  Aug.  14,  1791 ;  Peter,  was  bap.  (the  record  says  "  St."  Peter), 
April  7,  1793  ;  Sheldon,  bap.  May  29,  180.3.     (R.  W.  C.  R.) 


134  HISTORY   OP   ANCIENT  WINDSOR. 

WILLS,  p.  842,  JosnpA,  m.  Azubah  Lamson,  May  5, 1G70  ;  his  dau.  Hannah 
was  b.  Aug.  24,  1682.     (Col.  Rec.) 

P.  842,  the  heading  of  Appendix  No.  1,  should  be  -Sir  Richard  SaltonstalVs 
letter,  etc. 

P.  854,  Note  to  Wine  and  Bread  Accounts  of  the  Windsor  Church — It  would 
seem  as  if  the  church  in  Mr.  Warhara's  day  (the  first  communion  in  the 
record  is  dated  before  his  death),  in  their  zeal  to  imitate  that  planted  by  the 
apostles,  may  have  made  a  regular  meal  of  the  communion  service,  instead  of 
the  practice  of  the  present  day.  The  large  quantity  of  bread  *  and  wine 
used — and  the  data  of  calculation  in  the  record  (the  number  of  members,  the 
number  of  communions,  and  quantities  of  bread  and  wine,  all  being  given) 
are  unusually  full — would  seem  to  indicate  a  "  love  feast  "  on  a  more  hearty 
scale  than  is  in  accordance  with  the  present  custom.  Still  it  may  possibly 
be  susceptible  of  some  other  explanation. 

J.  Hammond  Trumbull,  Esq.,  of  Hartford,  Conn.,  some  years  ago  received 
letters  from  England  enquiring  for  evidence  of  such  a  practice  in  the  early 
American  churches,  and  in  reply  sent  to  his  correspondent  a  copy  of  this 
record. 

*  Supposed  to  be  an  average  of  about  two  ounces  per  each  member.